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CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
PERMIT ADDRESS 2 CD/ L • r4eo 44 Av e- PERMIT NUMBER 97 ! ' :L 9
Total Contract Price of Job A 7 O Total Sq. Ft. 70D S-F
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Type of Construction Z"/ S„p;.j Flood Prone (YES) (NO)
Number of Stories Number of Dwellings Zoning
Occupancy: Residential Commercial x Industrial
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Application isherebymade 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 f
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Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N.
Park Avenue, Sailford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656.
Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention
before any further services can take place.
G I certify that the above
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correct and that I will
comply with all applicable
codes and ordinances of the
City of Sa ord, Florida.
Applicqfits Signature
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Name: Wa t r-e ens Permit No.:
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This Certificate issued pursuant to the requirements of the City of Sanford Building Codes
certifying that at the time of issuance of this Certificate the structure was in compliance with the
various ordinances of the City regulating building construction.
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LCI Construction of South Florida Inc.
General Contractors
CGC 02.5687 11900 SE Federal Highway
Suite 213
Hobe Sound Fl. 33455
772-545-9799
Fax 772=545-9754
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September 7, 2007
Joanne
Building Department
City of Sanford
300 North Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771,
Re: Walgreens Beverage Bar-2501 S French Ave -Permit # 07-991
Dear Joanne:
Please accept this letter as evidence of our request to change to the Electrical Contractor
on the above referenced project from the listed subcontractor, Allstate Electrical Contractors to
Commercail Electric & Maintenance, Inc. Tom Joliff qualifier.
Please contact the undersigned with any questions you may have.
Sincerely,
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Richard Ackner
Vice President & Qualifier
STATE OF: (,.COUNTY OF:
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who is personally known to me or who produced
as identification.
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CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
PERMIT NO. I OC ` DATE
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE
FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT:
OWNER'S NAME
ADDRESS OF JOB
MECHANICAL CONTR
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford mechanical code.
NATURE OF WORK
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November 20, 1996
City of Sanford
Building Construction Department
RE: Walgreen Drug Store #3107
2501 S. French Avenue
Sanford FL 32773
Dear Sirs:
I hereby authorize Tim O'Connor, Construction Superintendent for
Walgreen Co., to sign for the building permits as general contractor
on the above project.
If there are any questions, please call (847) 914-3304.
4Sinerely,
Dale T. Larson
Manager of Field Operations
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cc: Tim O'Connor
G. T. Thrasher
D. Merriman
State of Illinois )
County of L A K E ))
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this twentieth of November, 1996..
Notary Public
OFFICIAL SEAL"
BARBARA P. CHRISTENSEN
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF ILLINOIS
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 10/28/2000
WALGREEN CO. CORPORATE OFFICES 200 WILMOT ROAD DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015
This Instrument Prepared By:
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THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that improvement will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with
Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this Notice of Commencement.
I . Description of property: (legal description of property, and street address if available)
2501 S. FRENCH AVENUE, FLORIDA (STORE NO. 3107)
KNF'ORD
2. General description of improvement:
ONE -HOUR PHOTO INSTALLATION
3. Owner information
a. Name and address: Walgreen Co., 200 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, Illinois 60015
b. Interest in property: Leaseholder
c. Name and address of fee simple titleholder (if other than owner): Paul H. Liljestrand, Robert H. Liljestrand,
Village Market Place at Lake Mary, P.O. Box 1078, Osteen, Florida 32764-1078
C!/ Contractor:
a. Name and address: Walgreen Co., 200 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, Illinois 60015
b. Phone number: 847-914-2718
c. Fax number (optional, if service by fax is acceptable): 847-914-3077 C:)
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5. Surety
a. Name and address: N/A
b. Amount of bond: N/A
c. Phone number: N/A
d. Fax number (optional, if service by fax is acceptable): N/A
6. Lender
a. Name and address: N/A
b. Phone number: N/A
c. Fax number (optional, if service by fax is acceptable): N/A
7. Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents
may be served as provided in section 713.12(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes:
a. Name and address: The Prentice -Hall Corporation Systems, Inc., 1201 Hays Street, Suite 105
Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301
b. Phone number: 904-222-7495
c. Fax number (optional, if service by fax is acceptable): 904-222-0393
8. In addition to himself, Owner designates the following person(s) to receive a copy of the
Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes:
a. Name and address: N/A
b. Phone number: N/A
c. Fax number (optional, if service by fax is acceptable): N/A
9. Expiration date of notice of commencement (the expiration date is I year from the at
of recording unless a different, date
its specified):
Sworn to and subscribed before me by lX % Signature of Owner;/
who is personally known to me or produced
as identification, and who did _ take Owners Name: WALGREEN CO.
an oath, this day of Owner's Address: 200 Wilmot Road,
r ") Deerfield, Illinois 60015
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Lots 16 through 25 and Lot 26, LESS right-of-way; and the North
10 feet of Lot 18, Block 8, DREAMWOLD, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 90 and 91 of the
Public Records of Seminole County, Florida; and Beginning at
the existing Northwest corner of Lot 26, Block 8, said DREAM-
WOLD, run West 17 feet to a point, thence South 200 feet to a
point, thence East 17 feet to a point, thence North 200 feet to
the Point of Beginning (Less Road right-of-way in Northwest
corner); AND Lots 16, 17 and the South 15 feet of Lot 18, Block
8, said DREAMWOLD; and Beginning at the Northwest corner of said
Lot 16 run North 40 feet, run West 17 feet, run South 40 feet,
run East 17 feet to the Point of beginning; and Beginning at the
Northwest corner of said Lot 16 run West 17 feet, run South 41.05
feet, run Northeasterly along the Westerly line of Lot 16 44.50
feet to the Point of Beginning; LESS that part of said Lot 16
Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot 16, run East 8
feet, run North 18.95 feet, run Southwesterly along the Westerly
line of said Lot 16 20.50 feet to the Point of Beginning;
AND Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and the South 42 feet of Lot 1, Block 8-A,
2nd Section DREAMWOLD, according to the plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 4, Page 30 of the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida; and Lot 2, Block 8A, 2nd Section DREAMWOLD,
according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4, Pages
30 and 30A, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida.
AND BEGIN at the Southwest corner of Lot 5, Block 8A, 2nd Section
Dreamwold, as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 30, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida , thence N00'0'00"W, along the West
line of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of said Bock 8A, 2nd Section Dream-
wold, a distance of 290.00 feet to the South right-of-way line of
East 25th Street (S.R. 46); thence N89'47'15"W, along said South
right-of-way line, a distance of 15.00 feet to a point on the
East line of Lot 26, Block 8, Dreamwold, as recorded in Plat Book
3, Pages 90 and 91, Public Records of Seminole County, Florida;
thence S00'00'00"E, along the East line of Lots 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 of said Block 8, Dreamwold, a dis-
tance of 290.00 feet; thence S89'47'15"E a distance of 15.00 feet
to the Point of Beginning.
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE at the Southwest corner of Lot 16, Block 8, DREAMWOLD,
according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, PAGE90AN091
of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida; run thence
S89'47'15"E along the South line of said Lot 16, a distance of
8.00 feet for a POINT OF BEGINNING; continue thence S89'47'15"E
along said South line, a distance of 114.50 feet to the Southeast
corner of said Lot 16; thence N00'00'00"W along the East line of
said Lot 16, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence S89'47'15"E alon
the West projection of the South line of Lot 5, Block 8A,k,,
Section, DREAMWOLD, according to the plat thereof as recorder.
Plat Book 4, Page 30 of the Public Records of Seminole jCou
Florida, a distance of 145.40 feet to the West right-of,10.1
of Laurel Avenue; thence N00'00'00"W along said West
line, a distance of 290.00 feet to the South right -
State Road 46 (25th Street); thence N89'47'15!' ```
right-of-way line, a distance of 259.90;%tEj`
right-of-way line of French Avenue; thence:;:'
East right-of-way line, a distance of 300._,
BEGINNING.
Contains 76,516 square feet or 1.7566 ac
DEVELOPMENT FEE WORKSHEET
Project Name: L
Owner/Contact Person:
Address: 2 So ( -S:
Type of Development:
1) RESIDENTIAL
2)
CITY OF SANFORD
UTILITY - ADMIN.
P. 0. BOX 1788
SANFORD, FL 32772-1788
ao; Iry o/ / ff2. P°' Date:
Type of Units (single family
or multi -family):
Total Number of Units:
Type of Utility Connection
individual connections
or central water meter &
common sewer tap) :
Water Meter Size (3/4",
1", 2", etc.):
REMARKS:
NON-RESIDENTIAL
Type of Units (commercial,
industrial, etc.):
Total Number of Buildings:
Number of Fixture Units
each building):
Type of Utility Connection
individual connections
or central water meter &
common sewer tap):
Water Meter Size (3/4"
1", 2", etc.)
REMARKS:
CONNECTION FEE CALCULATION:
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REVISED 3/20/96
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December li, 1996
City of Sanford, FL
Building Department
RE: Walgreens #3107
2501 S. French Ave.
Sanford, FL 32773
Dear Sirs:
I hereby authorize Power of Attorney to Tim 0' Connor,
Construction Superintendent for the Walgreen Co. to obtain
permits for the above referenced project.
If there are any questions, please call (847) 914-3302.
Sincere' y,
D.A. Churchill
Director of Construction
DAC/bc "
OFFICIAL SEAL"
cc: Tim O'Connor BARBARA P. CHRISTENSEN
G.T. Thrasher NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF ILLINOIS
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 10/28/2000
State of Illinois )
County of Lake )
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this eleventh day of
December 1996.
NOTARY PUBLIC:
WALGREEN CO. CORPORATE OFFICES 200 WILMOT ROAD DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015
CITY OF
7RD,
FLORIDA PERMIT
NO 7 / DATE THE
UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL- LOWING
PLUMBING WORK: OWNER'
S NAME ADDRESS
OF JOB F k, n PLUMBING
CONTR. Leap _A lA. Res. — Comm. _ Subject
to rules and regulations of Sanford plumbing code. Residential:
I Number 1 Amounl Alteration,
Addition, Repair ! New
Residential: One
Water Closet Additional
Water Closet f I
Commercial:
Fixtures.
Floor Drain, Trap _ I Sewerr
Water
Piping I
GasPiping. Factory -
built housing Mobile
Home Application
Fee Minimum
Commercial P.e.rmit: s25. oo l Total q() COMPETENCY
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Walgreen Co.
Corporate Offices
200 Wilmot Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
To the Permitting Official,
The enclosed materials are to be reviewed in combination with submitted plans for permit. These
materials are meant to assist the permit official in understanding the equipment and chemical processes
involved in the one hour photo service. The equipment and process outlined in this booklet are standard
for all Walgreen stores.
If additional questions arise or additional materials must be submitted please contact the Walgreen
representative submitting this material or Dennis Ansay at (847) 940-3391.
Sincerely,
Dennis Ansay
Architectural Coordinator
Facilities Planning and Design
DA/mbc
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Walgreen Co.
200 Wilmot Road, MS #2201
Deerfield, Illinois 60015-4616
847-914-3300
Fax 847-914- 077
WALGREEN C CONSTRUCTION
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2376 PARK VILLAGE Pll.imothy R. O'Connor
I AP"A, 2 superintendent
407-880-6172
Construction
INTERIOR
1-HOUR PHOTO
SIGN CANOPY
REFER TO D-1 PLAN
FOR LOCATION - NOT
USED IN ALL STORES)
847 382 5255
UPI-' 4-96 TUE 1 44 F'r+i TP,I MARK INC. FAX NO. 847 382 5285 P. 2
CONTENTS
3 2' x 6' graphics panels (with light fixtures
attached - fluorescent tubes not included)
6 Chrome ceiling lenses, 2 large, 2 medium, 2 small
5 Chrome grid bars, 1 long, 2 medium, 2 short
1 8' electrical conduit and 4' white conduit cover
1 Hardware package, including:
3 - 10' x 1/16" steel cables with,'S' hooks
3 - Red conduit bushings
6 - Cable U-bolt clamps
3 - 30" white cable covers
3 - White cable ties
9 - Thumb screws and caps
4 - Wire nuts
1 - Bottle touch-up paint
T R I M A R K
847-V®6-525A
JUN-24-96 TUE 1:46 PM
847 382 5255
TRI MARK INC. FAX No. 847 382 5255 F. 3
WARNINGI
1. The carton should be unpacked
and the canopy assembled at a
location in the store where the
canopy is to hang.
Dirt on the floor will scratch paint
on the canopy, and thus, the floor
at the unpacking and assembly
location must be impeccably clean.
A blanket or other soft covering
placed on the floor will also help
protect the canopy.
2. Never drag any part of the
canopy across any surface, (floor,
cardboard, etc.) as this will
damage the paint finish.
3. Thoroughly search all packing
material and inventory parts
against content list on previous
page.
4. Do not discard the carton or
packing material until the canopy is
completely installed.
CONNECTING PANELS
1. Stand three (3) graphics panels up in triangular formation, so that "1 Hour
Photo" reads left to right on all (3) sides.
2. Slide (1) panel end with groove onto next comer edge with tongue. Repeat at
other (2) comers (Fig. 1).
Hand tighten three (3) thumb screws into predrilled holes at inside of each
of 3 corners (Fig. 2). Make sure bottoms of all panels are even before
tightening. Tighten by hand only. Do not tighten with any tool. Push caps
onto thumb screw heads.
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847 382 5255
JUN-24-96 TUE 1:47 PM TRI MARK INC.
C®NNEC17ING LIGHT FIXTURES
Remove light fixture cover plates. Insert a
red plastic bushing into open end of one of
the connecting electrical conduits at the end
of one of the light fixtures (Fig. 3).
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5. Feed wires and conduit into adjacent light fixture through end
connector (Fig. 4). Tighten connectors set screw to hold inserted conduit.
FOG. 4
Lamp
Phillips —
screwdriver
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End connector
uit
Bushing
STEP 2
P. 4
R— Bushing
A-3 Wires
Conduit
STEP STEP 1
JUN-24-96 TUE 1:48 PM
847 382 5255
TRI MARK INC. FAX NO. 847 382 5255 P 5
6. Using pplied wire nuts, connect black wire to
fixture internal black wine connection point, then
white jo white and green to green (Fig. 5).
7. Repeai steps #4 and #5 to next light fixture.
Wire Nut — 8. At opposite end of third light fixture is a connector for
eight foot white third conduit. Insert conduit and wire
into 6mum as described above in #4 (Fig. 4).
9. Replace fixture covers, install fluorescent tubes (not included) and test
electrically for proper operation (Fig. 6). Walgreen specification for tubes are
either GE: 4OBXSPX35RS or Phillips: F4O35URSEW
847 382 5255
JUN-24-96 TUE 1:50 I'M TRI MARK INC. FAX NO, 847 382 5255 P. 7
INSTALLING CHROME CpRID AND LENSES
16. Place long "T- grid bar from} one inside corner to center of "L" channel on
Opposite panel. 1
17. Hook one end of four shover "T" grid bars into the long grid and rest on
other ends "L" channels (Fig. 10).
18. lift ceiling lenses up and angle into the appropriate size grid openings.
Opposite lenses
go on other side
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L- channel
Center ITbar Fla. 7 O
CLEANING
Clean with a soft cloth and glass
cleaner. NEVER USE ABRASIVES OR
SOLVENTS!
847.382 5255
JUN--24-96 TUE 1:49 PM TRI MARK INC. FAY NO. 847 382 5255 P. 6
ATTACHING CANOPY TO CEILING
Attach S-hook end of a steel cable to eyebolt in top of each comer
squeeze S-hooks dosed (Fig. 7).
11. Slide 30' white cable covers over cables and down to S-hook ends
12. WE canopy into place and hang at desired height by
looping cables over roof framing structural members and
securing with U-clamps, two per cable (Fig. 8). U-clamps
must be facing opposite directions. If desired location for
canopy is between structural members, use 3/4' conduit,
steel or aluminum angle or other element of sufficient
strength to bridge between members.
13. Slip 4' white conduit cover onto 8' electrical conduit and
wire 8' electrical conduit into overhead power supply
junction box. This should be done by a licensed
elearician.
14. Slide 4' white conduit cover down conduit to top of
canopy to cover exposed conduit and attach 8' electrical
conduit to adjacent hang lead with white cable ties (Fig. 9).
15. Check that canopy is level and that cable U-clamps are
securely tightened. Canopy weighs
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MICROLAB INFORMATION SHEET
EQUIPMENT: Gretag Masterlab Microlab
Footprint: 11 Square Feet
Machine Dimensions: 31" wide X 48" deep X 67 high
Electrical Specifications: 200 - 240 volt, single phase
20 amp, dedicated line
Current draw,16 amps @ 220 volts
Heat output, 12,000 BTU
Chemistry System: "Washless Process" - with Fully automatic, integrated
replenisher tanks system.
Photographic Processing: Eastman Kodak C41 BNP Kodacolor Color
Film Chemistry and RA4 Ektacolor Color
Paper Chemistry
Processing Solutions: All Photographic solutions are pre -mix by
Qualex and delivered to retail sites in "working
tank" strength. Water content is 65 - 95%
Processing solutions are non -corrosive; non-
flammable, packaged in plastic one gallon and
pint bottles. The Plastic bottles are stored in
seamless high impact plastic tote boxes, which
serve as secondary containment.
Processing Machine Waste: The only material produced by the processing
photographic film and paper, which is
considered a RCRA hazardous waste if it was
removed from the processing location, is silver
bearing processing solutions which is a
Characteristic Waste DO11.
THE GRETAG 320
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DATA AND IMAGE SYSTEMS
Pre -Installation Manual
Master Lab Mini -Lab
83-G290-4
Total Daily The Average Microprocessing machine processes
Processor Waste: between 10 to 30 rolls per day, which produces
1.3 to 3.8 gallons of solution waste, which 80% is
silver bearing.
Pretreatment of Silver Processor machine tank(s) overflow lines are plumbed
bearing_ solutions: into header line, which drains to plumbed "inline"
silver recovery unit (SRU).
The Silver Recover Unit is a Academy QML 500, with
all tanks placed within a polypropylene secondary
containment tray. the measurements of this assembly
is: 26" wide X 22" deep X 31" high, the secondary
containment tray is 6" in height.
Waste Solution: After pretreatment of silver bearing solutions the pH is
with the range of 7.0 to 9.0.
The silver concentration of the combined waste effluent
is between 0.60 - 1.20 mg/L.
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A MESSAGE FROM GRETAG SYSTEMS:
Congratulations on your Master Lab purchase. The Master Lab
system is one of the best minilab systems available today. To help
you receive the most from your purchase, Gretag Systems offers
many customer support services. Financing plans, warranty
programs, and training courses are designed to give you a strong
start and continued support during your business venture with
Gretag Systems.
By taking full advantage of the training courses and by following
the maintenance schedule set out in the Service Manual, you can
minimize service and labor costs. In the long run, this will help
you develop a healthy business. For more information about the
services offered, contact our customer service department at 1-800-
637-0010 in the United States or 1-800-634-0200 in Canada.
The intention of this manual is to help you prepare for your Master
Lab installation. Note the specifications and requirements of the
Masterlab very carefully. The system requires an electrical power
supply, access to water (at a nearby sink), adequate ventilation, and
adequate working and storage spaces.
The Master Lab comes in three models: the MasterLab 320, the
Master Lab 520, and the Master Lab 740. All three models use RA
rapid -access) chemistry, have the same built-in film processor,
and have the same power and floor -space requirements. The film
processor can develop21 rolls of 135/24 film per hour. The Master
Lab 320 produces 200 4-inch prints per hour, the Master Lab
520 produces 225 3 1/2-inch prints per hour, and the Master Lab
740 produces 450 3 1/2-inch prints per hour. If
you have any questions which arise from reading this pre installation
manual, please contact us for assistance. Gretag Systems
is here to make the start-up of your business go smoothly and
successfully. The staff at Gretag Systems wishes you success with
your Master Lab system, and looks forward to working with you.
1'MAS FER LAB System 2
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
A certain amount of preparatory work is required prior to the
arrival of the Master Lab and the installing engineer. Completing
the preparatory work outlined in this manual ensures the efficient
and economical installation of your equipment. Installation takes
only about one day. However, if the lab space is not prepared and
the specifications are not met, installation can take weeks. This
manual provides the information required to carry out the
preparatory work completely and correctly.
Before your Master Lab system can be installed, you must meet therequirementsdescribedinthismanual. It is in everyone's best
interest to install your Master Lab system quickly and efficiently. If delays are caused because installation requirements are not met,
you lose business and customers each day you cannot open. If an
installation engineer has been scheduled through Gretag Systems,
we must also charge for the engineer's excess time spent due to
incomplete and/or inadequate preparatory work.
To ensure proper pre -installation preparation, fill out the enclosed
check list as your lab site nears completion, and send this check list
to Gretag Systems as soon as possible. You may send the check
list by mail (use the enclosed pre -paid postage envelope), or for
faster acknowledgement you may send it by fax (our fax number is206-489-2100).
When planning your lab layout remember that work flow patterns
are an important consideration. Keep movement to a minimum byorganizinglabactivitiessothatyourworkflowsinaforward
circular direction. Figure 1 shows a typical Master Lab system
installation with selected areas for the following nine key labactivities:
1. Receiving orders
2. Preparing film for processing
3. Film processing
4. Matching film and order envelopes
5. Printing film
6. Matching prints to film
7. Film cutting
8. Packaging orders
9. Selling or shipping orders
When your Master Lab arrives, please check the crates for shippingdamage. If you find any damage, do not open the crate- pleasecallGretagSystems. If the crates appear to be undamaged, open
the crate and remove the packaging from around the Master Lab.
Leave the accessories in their packaging material. Do not throw
away any packaging material until the installing engineer
allows. Also, if you find any damage to pieces inside the crates,
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please call Gretag Systems immediately. Also please call us if you
have any problems moving the Master Lab to its operating site.
SITE SPECIFICATIONS
MASTER LAB
ORDER PACKAGING FILM PREPARATION
REFRIGERATOR \ FILM RACK FILM RACK
U
SINK
I 9 ft.
SILVER RECOVERY
FRONT COUNTER
STORAGE SHELVES 11 ft.
SCALE: 1/4 in. =1 ft.
ire 1. Typical floorplan for a Master Lab installation.
DIMENSIONS: METRIC DIMENSIONS:
MACHINE DIMENSIONS: 48 x 31 x 67 in 123 x 78 x 170 cm
FLOOR AREA: 10.3 It2 0.96 m2
MINIMUM CLEARANCE AROUND MACHINE:
REAR: 2 in 5 cm
RIGHT: 30 in 75 cm
LEFT: 24 in 60 cm
FRONT: 36 in 90 cm
MINIMUM ROOM DIMENSIONS: 108 x 110 in 275 x 280 an
MINIMUM CEILING HEIGHT: 89 in 225 cm
MACHINE SHIPPING CRATE DIMENSIONS: 55 x 40 x 78 in 140 x 102 x 198 cm
WEIGHT: 1032 Ib 385 kg
ACCESSORIES SHIPPING CRATE DIMENSIONS: 39 x 24 x 27 in 99 x 61 x 69 cm
WEIGHT: 122 Ib 44.5 kg
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Floor Load and Floor Covering
The Master Lab weighs 720 pounds (320 kg) empty and 870
pounds (390 kg) when full. The average floor load for the ready -to
operate Master j ab system is approximately 85 pounds per square
foot (410 kg/m ). An ideal site would have a floor which slopes
slightly toward a central drain, or a floor with a small curb or
trough around the machine to help contain possible spills.
Even though lab personnel are cautious and the Master Lab is
equipped with splash trays, occasional splashes are inevitable.
Carpeting or wood flooring would therefore be very susceptible to
staining. The floor covering should be waterproof and slip- and
stain -resistant. Gretag Systems recommends that an easy -to -clean
material like PVC, ceramic tile, or epoxy paint with sand be used
around the machine.
Electrical Installation
The Master Lab comes equipped to connect to single-phase power.
With slight modifications you could connect the Master Lab to
three-phase power if desired.
For your safety, and to meet your local building codes, Gretag
Systems recommends that a licensed electrician install the
electrical outlet and the wiring from it to your circuit breaker panel.
Due to different requirements of various state, county, and city
building regulations, a circuit breaker is not supplied with the
Master Lab. Have your electrician provide the proper breaker for
your situation. Some states may require that the machine be hard-
wired to an electrical -disconnect box. Once again, your electrician
can verify if this is the case for your situation.
Place the electrical connection within ten feet of the Master Lab.
See Figure 1 and Figure 3 for the location of the main power cord
from the machine. Check the voltage of your other equipment:
some mixers and de -silvering units use 220 volt power. The
Master Lab contains an internal seven-day timer which
automatically turns the processors on and off for each working day
if desired.
Voltage Requirements
The Master Lab uses 220 volt power, 60 Hz, with protective
ground. The voltage range has a tolerance of -10% to + 10%.
Power Consumption
The Master Lab uses 3.5 KW of power, and draws 16 amps of
current in single-phase configuration. The recommended circuit
breaker is 20 amps.
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The Master Lab shipping kit contains ten feet of 12-gauge 3-
conductor wire and a 20 amp twist -lock plug and receptacle. This
kit is shipped as soon as your equipment order is verified. Be sure
to give the electrical parts to your electrician so that he can install
them prior to installation of your Master Lab. Your electrician can
also verify that these pieces satisfy your local electrical codes.
Lighting Requirements
The Master Lab is designed to operate under normal room lighting
conditions. The following items, however, should be noted:
1. Light intensity should be uniform during operation. The Master
Lab should not be subjected to direct sunlight or direct light
from bright spotlights.
2. Gretag Systems recommends using diffuse ceiling lights which
do not produce glare or shadows, and the lighting should be
neutral in color. Fluorescent "daylight" tubes with non -
glare diffusers work well.
3. Maximum ambient light intensity reaching the printing film
deck should not exceed 1000 lux.
Exhaust Air Connection
The heaters in the chemicals and dryers of the Master Lab produce
a significant amount of heat, approximately 12,000 BTU per hour.
This can be a problem in a small room or in a building with
marginal air conditioning. Proper control of the paper processor of
the Masterlab will be affected by ambient temperatures which
exceed 85°F (30°C). For this reason, have your contractor verify
proper air conditioning and ventilation around your Master Lab.
The Master Lab has been designed with a 2 inch diameter exhaust
outlet above the film processor's dryer. The exhaust air can be
removed from the working environment around the Master Lab by
installing 2 inch plastic spiral duct hose to this outlet.
Water Requirements
The Master Lab uses "washless" chemistry which does not require
any water connections to the machine. Some water will be
required from time to time for preparing chemistry, topping -off
solution levels, and general clean-up. Used chemistry is collected
in small plastic containers within the machine, thus no drain
connections are required for the Master Lab.
Gretag Systems recommends that a utility sink be located near
from the Master Lab. A small storage/utility room nearby would
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be a very good site for the sink, for storage of supplies, and for
locating your silver recovery system. If this room is made light -
tight, it can also be used as a convenient darkroom for loading
paper magazines.
CHENUSTRY AND PAPER
Tank Capacity
The following chart shows the processor tank volumes, replenisher,
and recovery tank sizes for each chemical used in the Master Lab:
CHEMICAL:
TANK VOLUME:
GALLONS LITERS
REPLENISHER AND
RECOVERY TANKS:
GALLONS LITERS
FILM PROCESSOR:
C-41 BNP DEVELOPER 3.12 11.85 0.52 1.95
BLEACH 0.71 2.65 0.12 0.45
FIXER 1.40 5.25 0.73 2.75
STABILIZER 1.40 5.25 0.89 3.35
PAPER PROCESSOR:
RA-4 DEVELOPER 1.45 6.50 0.90 3.40
BLEACH -FIX 1.48 5.60 1.16 4.40
STABILIZER 3.50 13.25 1.96 7.40
Chemical Mixing and Safety
The Master Lab uses rapid -access (RA) chemistry which develops
film and paper in the shortest amount of time. You can purchase
this chemistry in bottles to make mixes as small as 1.3 gallons (5
liters). The concentrated chemistry will require adding water and
sometimes combining several chemical parts, and stirring will be
necessary to properly combine all of the components before they
can be used.
Gretag Systems recommends that you set up an area for mixing the
chemistry. For obvious safety reasons this area should be away
from public access. A storage room with adequate ventilation
would be a good location for this activity, especially if a utility
sink can be located in that room as well.
Instructions for mixing replenisher and start-up batches of
chemistry vary for each manufacturer, and instructions are supplied
by the manufacturer with each batch of chemistry. Your chemical
supplier should also provide you with a material safety data sheet
MSDS) for each chemical supplied to you, be sure to ask for them.
Be sure to read and understand any safety warnings, and be sure to
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have on -hand and use any recommended safety equipment (such as
goggles and rubber gloves). Gretag Systems includes a Minilab
Hazard Communication Kit in the Master Lab shipping kit. In it
are safety labels for your processor tanks, a video tape on safety,
and a binder in which to keep your up-to-date MSDS information.
The Master Lab replenisher system is fully automatic and has been
calibrated to deliver chemistry based upon the actual amount of
film processed in square centimeters and paper in square meters.
The Master Lab has self-contained replenishment and recovery
tanks located underneath the film and paper processor tank
sections.
Since the sets of replenishment tanks and recovery tanks are
interchangeable, Gretag Systems recommends purchasing an extra
set of these tanks to minimize down -time when the replenishment
tanks run dry. The replenishment/recovery tank volumes are listed
in the table at the beginning of this section.
REPLENISHMENT TANK SET, PAPER (DEVJ BLEACH): P/N 145411791
REPLENISHMENT TANK SET, PAPER (STABILIZER): P/N 145411801
REPLENISHMENT TANK SET, FILM (DEVJBLJFIX/STAB.): P/N 145411811
Your prepared mixes of chemistry will be probably larger than the
replenishment tanks inside the Masterlab. For this reason you will
probably want to set up some small plastic storage containers to
hold the mixed chemistry until it is time to refill the replenishment
tanks. These holding tanks can also be used for mixing the
chemistry by using a hand-held chemistry mixer.
A larger -capacity replenishment console is available which holds
more chemistry to make replenishment change-overs less frequent,
thus reducing production delays. The replenishment console
replaces the small tank sets with 13-liter tanks (with built-in
mixing rods), and is designed to be placed immediately behind the
Master Lab. Allow an extra 17 inches between the wall and the
back of the Master Lab for this console.
The replenishment remote dispenser can be located farther away
for example, in the store room). It also uses the 13-liter tanks, and
is useful for chemical mixing, storage, and filling of the smaller
replenishment tank sets which will still be used in the Master Lab.
CHEMISTRY CONTAINER, 5 GALLONS: P/N 60-381901-001
REPLENISHMENT CONSOLE: P/N 135410730
REPLENISHMENT REMOTE DISPENSER: P/N 136410740
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Chemistry Overflow and Silver Recovery
All overflow chemistry (effluent) is collected in recovery tanks
which are identical to, and located just above, the replenishment
tanks. To empty the overflow tanks into silver recovery or spent
chemistry storage tanks, just disconnect the overflow tubes and
carry the tanks to your storage room. If you process 50 rolls of
film per day, you will generate about 4 gallons (16 liters) of
effluent per day.
Photo processing involves removing silver from the film and paper
to produce the photgraphic images. For environmental reasons this
silver must be removed from your effluent before discharging it
into your municipal sewer system. Film fixer and paper bleach -fix
must go through silver recovery before discharging into the sewer
system. Usually all other chemicals may simply be discharged into
the drain. Be sure to consult with your chemical supplier and
municipal sewer district regarding proper handling and disposal of
your spent chemistry.
If you do not plan to recover your silver on -site, there are licensed
services which will pick up effluent containing silver from
photofinishers. You should contract with one of these services
before installation of you Master Lab if you do not have silver
recovery equipment.
To recover your own silver you will need either an electrolytic
desilvering unit or a two -stage steel -wool tailing system. These
systems are illustrated in Figure 2. Both systems should be used
for maximum silver recovery, check with your local sewage
disposal authorities to find out what the effluent discharge limits
are for your area.
OMNFFU(18
DESILVERING
UNIT HOLDING
OVERFLOW INLET
TANK FOR ?
O O BLEACH FIX j' ( TO DRAIN
O AND FIXER
MINIMUM FILL
TO BE
DESILVERED
PUMP 1 PUMP 2 TO DRAIN
3-GALLON STEEL WOOL TAILING BUCKETS
ELECTROLYTIC DESILVERING
2. Silver Recovery Systems.
STEEL WOOL TAILING SYSTEM
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Electrolytic systems use electricity to remove the silver (the Omni -
Fix 16 uses a 120 volt 15 amp circuit). The steel wool tailing
system is gravity -fed and requires no electrical power. This system
typically uses a holding tank and two 3-gallon steel wool tailing
cartridges. The recovered silver can be sold to a local refiner to
help offset the costs of running either de -silvering system.
OMNI-FIX 16 ELECTROLYTIC SYSTEM 99-F00003-001
STEEL -WOOL TAILING SYSTEM 99-F00005-001
Chemistry and Processor Control Aids
When ordering chemistry and photographic paper, be sure to order
the appropriate chemistry control steps for the film and paper
processors. Paper and negative control strips are shipped packed in
dry ice, and should be kept in a freezer until they are needed. The
Master Lab comes equipped with a transmission/reflection
densitometer which is used to read the film and paper process
control strips and printer test strips.
To ensure a smooth start for your lab, there are many small items
which will be essential. Gretag Systems sells a mini -lab start-up
kit, or you can find similar items from a local photographic,
scientific, medical, or laboratory supply company:
MINI -LAB START-UP KIT 50-380800-001
INCLUDES: THERMOMETER, GRADUATED CYLINDERS, SCISSORS,
GOGGLES, 100 GLOVES, EYE WASH STATION, FILM CLIPS,
PHOTO -FLOW SOLUTION, KODAK PROCESSING LITERATURE, ETC.)
OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT (AS REO'D) (CONTACT A LOCAL SUPPLIER)
FIRST -AID EQUIPMENT (CONTACT A LOCAL SUPPLIER)
Maintenance Equipment
Regular cleaning and maintenance of the Master Lab will help
keep it in top running condition. Each week the rack crossovers
should be rinsed with clear warm water. A small plastic squirt
bottle with a fine -stream nozzle is included with your machine, and
is very handy to keep nearby.
The film and paper processing racks should be removed on a
regular basis for cleaning and inspection. These racks are small
and light -weight, and carrying trays for the racks are included with
the Master Lab. Cleaning items such as a nylon pad and a scrub
brush should be kept near the sink. Even the largest tank can be
easily drained into a 5 gallon plastic bucket if needed.
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SUMMARY OF THE INSTALLATION DATA
Floorplan
When designing your lab space, make sure that your employees
have enough space to work efficiently. Plan the work flow so that
it moves through the lab area smoothly. The Master Lab may be
placed with its back next to the wall, but always plan to keep
plenty of space around the other three sides of the Master Lab.
Refer to Figure 3 for detailed dimensions of the Master Lab.
Have your contractor inspect the floor at the lab site to see that it
will properly support the Master Lab. Make sure that your floor
surface is non -slippery.
Electricity
Have a qualified electrician install your wiring and power outlet.
Be sure to include enough outlets for any other electrical
equipment which will be used in the lab area. Make sure that he
receives and understands the electrical specifications, and be sure
that an electrical inspection has been performed prior to
installation.
Heating and Air Conditioning
Have your contractor verify that the lab site has sufficient air
conditioning and ventilation to maintain a constant, comfortable
room temperature. Your Master Lab and your employees will all
work more efficiently!
Water and Chemistry
Make sure that there is a utility sink within a reasonable distance
from the Master Lab. Plan for a safe place to store chemical and
paper supplies, and a place for mixing chemistry.
Effluent
Plan to either recover silver on -site, or arrange for removal of your
silver -bearing effluent by a licensed waste handling service.
Supplies
Be sure to have your supplies of paper and chemistry ordered for
delivery prior to installation of your Master Lab. This will allow
the installing engineer to make your new lab operational as soon as
the Master Lab is installed!
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Master Lab Dimensions and Layout
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1 PRINTER
2 FILM DRYER
3 FILM OUTLET
4 FILM RECOVERY TANKS
5 FILM REPLENISH TANKS
6 PAPER DRYER
7 PAPER SORTER
8 PAPER RECOVERY TANKS
9 PAPER REPLENISH TANKS
10 EXHAUST OUTLET
11 ELECTRICAL PANEL
12 POWER SUPPLY INLET
NOTES: ALLOW 19 INCHES FOR OPTIONAL REPLENISHER CONSOLE;
OTHERWISE, UNIT MAY STAND AGAINST REAR WALL.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN INCHES.
Dimensions and Technical Layout of Master Lab.
MASTERLAB' System I' Master
Lab Process Cycle Charts FILM
PROCESSOR DEVELOPER BLEACH FIXER STABILIZER DRYER RACK
NUMBER: 1 2 3 4 5 6 PROCESS
TIME: 3' 15' 48' 48' 48' 48' 45' 1' 22' TANK
SIZE (GALLONS): 3.12 0.71 0.71 0.68 0.71 0.68 TANK
SIZE (LITERS): 11.85 2.65 2.7 2.6 2.7 2.6 REPLENISHMENT
RATE(mV135-24): 23 5 33 40 BATH
LEVEL SENSOR: YES YES YES YES YES YES RECIRCULATION:
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES FILTRATION:
YES YES YES YES YES ' YES YES TEMPERATURE
CONTROL: YES YES YES YES YES TEMPERATURE ('
C): 37.8 +/- 0.15 38 +/- 3 38 +/- 3 38 +/- 3 55 +/- 5 HEATER (
WATTS / 220 VOLTS): 15OW 150W 150W 15OW 15OW 150W 150W 75OW PROCESSING
SPEED: 477 mm/min PROCESSING
TIME (DRY -TO -DRY): 8' 40' PRODUCTION
OUTPUT: 21 ROLLS PER HOUR (135/24 FILM) PAPER
PROCESSOR DEVELOPER BLEACH -FIX STABILIZER DRYER RACK
NUMBER: 1 PROCESS
TIME: 45' TANK
SIZE (GALLONS): 1.45 TANK
SIZE (LITERS): 5.5 REPLENISHMENT
RATE (ml/m2): 162 BATH -
LEVEL SENSOR: YES RECIRCULATION:
YES FILTRATION:
YES TEMPERATURE
CONTROL: YES TEMPERATURE ('
C): 35 +/- 0.3 HEATER (
WATTS / 220 VOLTS): 150W PROCESSING
SPEED: 635 mm/min PROCESSING
TIME (DRY -TO -DRY): 4' 30' 2
45'
1.
48 5.
6 215
YES
YES
YES
YES
33 +/-
3 150W
3
35'
1.
19 4.
6 350
YES
YES
YES
4
5 35'
35' 74' 1.
16 1.16 4.
4 4.4 YES
YES
YES
150W
150W YES
YES
YES
YES
YES 33 +/-
3 60 +/- 5 15OW
2 X 45OW PRODUCTION
OUTPUT: 4' X 6' PRINTS: 200 PRINTS PER HOUR- MODEL 320 AND 520 400
PRINTS PER HOUR- MODEL 740 3
1/2' X 5' PRINTS:220 PRINTS PER HOUR- MODEL 520 440
PRINTS PER HOUR- MODEL 740
MASTER ^UA 'SyMem ;
CONFIGURATION
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Gretag Systems gives the customer parts warranty coverage of 12
months for the Master Lab. During this period we will provide
replacements for any defective parts. It does not cover
replacement of normal wear parts, or parts broken because of
negligence or abuse to the equipment.
If necessary, Gretag Systems will pay air freight charges for
returned warranty parts during the first 90 days. The customer is
responsible for freight charges for other parts returned to Gretag
Systems.
Gretag Systems offers an extended service contract which provides
the customer with full parts coverage, two maintenance calls and
four service calls during a 12-month period. After the installing
engineer leaves and installation is complete, relax. If anything
should happen to the Master Lab system, help is just a phone call
away.
Gretag Systems' toll -free service numbers are 1-800-637-0010 in
the United States and 1-800-634-0200 in Canada. Gretag Systems
backs the quality of its products, and makes every effort to keep
them free of defects. For a more detailed explanation of the
warranty policy, please see the Gretag Systems Service and
Warranty Handbook.
Master Lab Basic Configuration
MASTER LAB 320: MASTER LAB 520: MASTER LAB 740:
AUTOMATIC FILM DECK 135/DX STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
PAPER MAGAZINE, 4-INCH (575 FT ROLL) STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
BUILT-IN TRANSMISSION DENSITOMETER STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
ON-LINE REFLECTION DENSITOMETER STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
FILM PREPARATION STATION STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
FIXED LENS (135, 4-) STANDARD NOT NEEDED) NOT NEEDED)
ZOOM LENS A (135/126, 3.5- 4-. 5-) 520 UPGRADE) STANDARD STANDARD
MULTIPLE -LENS TURRET 520 UPGRADE) STANDARD STANDARD
TWO-LANE DISTRIBUTOR 740 UPGRADE) 740 UPGRADE) STANDARD
SORTER 740 UPGRADE) 740 UPGRADE) STANDARD
ALSO INCLUDED WITH ALL UNITS: FILM LOADING CASSETTE, FILM LEADER CARDS (10pcs,), MANUAL FILM EXTRACTOR,
SPLICE TAPE AND DISPENSER, PAPER TEST STRIP MAGAZINE, SPARE PRINT LAMPS (2pcs.), RACK CARRYING TRAYS,
CHEMICAL FILTERS (21 pcs.), SQUIRT BOTTLE, 7-DAY TIMER, MEMORY CARD, BACK-UP BATTERY, INSTRUCTION MANUALS.
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ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER NOTES
AUTOMATIC FILM DECK 135 34.47.00 STANDARD ON ALL UNITS)
AUTOMATIC FILM DECK 110 34.63.27
UNIVERSAL MANUAL FILM DECK
PRINT SORTER
34.95.05
181120360 STANDARD ON 740, PART OF 740 UPGRADE KIT)
UPGRADE KIT, 320 TO 520 34.65.07
UPGRADE KIT, 520 TO 740 34.65.08
PAPER MAGAZINES:
MAGAZINE 3.5' 34.45.76
MAGAZINE 4' 34.45.77
MAGAZINE 5" 34.45.78
MAGAZINE 8' 34.45.79
MANUAL PRINTING MASKS:
DISC 34.53.02
110 34•64•06
126 34.64.03
135,18 X 24 34.63.96
135,24 X 18 34•63•99
135, 24 X 36 34.63.93
120, 45 X 60 34•63•90
120, 60 X 45 34.63.87
120, 60 X 60 34.45.01
120, 72 X 60 34.63.84
LENSES:
ZOOM A (1351126) 3.5, 4", 5" 34.64.60 STANDARD ON 520, 740)
ZOOM B (110) 3.5-, 4', 5' 34.64.61 ALSO USED FOR 135/126 ENLARGEMENTS)
DISC 4" 34.64.52
18 X 24 (135-1/2) 4" 34.64.57
18 X 24 (135-1/2) 8- 34•64•558
24 X 36 (135) 4- 34.60.56 STANDARD ON 320)
45 X 60 (120) 3.5' 34.60.27
45 X 60 (120) 4" 34.60.25 ALSO USED FOR WALLETS 2.3' X 3.5-)
45 X 60 (120) 5' 34.60.23
45 X 60 (120) 8' 34.60.54
60 X 60/72 (120) 3.5" 34.60.29
60 X 60/72 (120) 4" 34.60.31
60 X 60/72 (120) 5- 34.60.33
60 X 60/72 (120) 8- 34.60.58
LIGHT BOXES:
SET FOR 110 34.95.03
SET FOR 120 34.95.04
SET FOR 135 34.63.79 (STANDARD ON ALL UNITS)
MASTER-LAB,Systgm
DESCRIPTION
ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED):
PART NUMBER NOTES
MINI -LAB START-UP KIT, RA-4 50-380800-002 INCLUDES THERMOMETER, GRADUATED
CYLINDERS, SCISSORS, GOGGLES, GLOVES,
EYE -WASH STATION, FILM CLIPS, PHOTO -FLOW
SOLUTION, KODAK PROCESS LITERATURE, ETC.
FILM MAGAZINE, 126 156150750
FILM MAGAZINE, 110 166160760
FILM MAGAZINE, 120 156150880
FILM CLEANER 34.20.24
NEGATIVE SLEEVER, SEMI -AUTOMATIC 50-W2402-001
FIFO FILM RACK 50-381700-001
CUSTOMER SPARE PARTS KIT
UPGRADE KIT, ML 320 TO ML 520 34.65.07
UPGRADE KIT, ML 520 TO ML 740 34.65.08
REPLENISHMENT CONSOLE 135410730
REPLENISHMENT REMOTE DISPENSER 135410740
REPL/RECOVERY TANK GROUP, PAPER DEV/BLEACH 145411791
REPURECOVERY TANK GROUP, PAPER STABILIZER 145411801
REPURECOVERY TANK GROUP, FILM 145411811
TANK, CHEMICAL STORAGE, 5 GALLON 60-381901-001
TANK, CHEMICAL STORAGE, 7.5 GALLON 145411620
SILVER RECOVERY UNIT, OMNI-FIX 16 99-F00003-001
SILVER RECOVERY, STEEL -WOOL TAILING 99-F00004.001
CONSUMABLES
DESCRIPTION
TWIN -CHECKS, RED
TWIN -CHECKS, GREEN
TWIN -CHECKS, BROWN
FILM LEADER CARDS (PKG OF 10)
FILM/LEADER SPLICING TAPE, 3/4" X 72 YDS.
NEGATIVE SLEEVING, 1000 FT.
CHEMICAL FILTERS
PRINT LAMP, 24V, 20OW
PART NUMBER NOTES
79-250606-001
79-250606-002
79-250606-003
165552110
50-320801-001
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KIT CHEMISTRY
CAT No. Chemical MSDS/Kodak Accession
Number
841 4393 Kodak Flexicolor Developer Replenisher LORR ' KAN 471183
1389907 Kodak Flexicolor RA Bleach Replenisher NR KAN 966271
821 8950 Kodak Flexicolor RA Fixer and Replenisher KAN 965595
8320228 Kodak Flexicolor Stabilizer and Replenisher LF KAN 965661
1230432 Kodak Ektacolor RA Developer Replenisher KAN 471138
181 5430, 847 1484 Kodak Ektacolor RA Bleach Fix and Replenisher KAN 965716
104 1581 Kodak Ektacolor Prime Stabilizer and Replenisher KAN 471268
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Approval Date: 06/14/1996
Print Date: 07/01/1996
Page 1
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Replenisher (Working solution)
Catalog Number(s): 835 7378 - To Make 75 gallons (U.S.)
123 0432 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.)
812 5338 - To Make 10 litres
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an•MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 471138 Contains: Part A: PCD 5191; P-0009.010
Part B: PCD 5299; PCD 5238; PCD 5353
Part C: PCD 5390
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
95-100 Water (007732-18-5)
1-5 Potassium carbonate (000584-08-7)
1-5 Triethanolamine (000102-71-6)
1 N,N-diethylhydroxylamine (003710-84-7)
1 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-methanesulfonylaminoethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine
sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646-71-3)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
WARNING!
CONTAINS: 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-methanesulfonylaminoethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine
sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646-71-3)
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 2 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field, designates
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potential chronic or target organ hazards To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if
symptoms persist.
Eyes: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get
medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes and wash with soap and
plenty of water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated
clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing.
Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible)
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
May require neutralization if pH < 2.0 or > 12.5. Flush to sewer with large
amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert
material, then place in a container for chemical waste.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. The routine use
of a nonalkaline (acid) type of hand cleaner and regular cleaning of working
surfaces, gloves, etc. will help minimize the possibility of a skin reaction.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be
needed under anticipated conditions of use.
iStorage: Keep container closed.
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits:
ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
Triethanolamine : 5 mg/m3 TWA
Eastman Kodak Company industrial hygiene guideline:
4-(N-ethyl-N-2-methanesulfonylaminoethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine
sesquisulfate monohydrate, : 1 mg/m3 TWA
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions.
Personal Protection: Good industrial hygiene practice should be followed which
includes preventing eye contact and minimizing skin contact and inhalation.
Respiratory Protection: None should be needed.
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for
the risk of exposure.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing
facilities
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Light yellow
Odor: Strong amine
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.03
Vapor Pressure at 20°C (68°F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 95-100 %
Boiling Point: >100.0°C (>212.0°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 10.7 - 10.8
Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the
material may reasonably come into contact.
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Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: May cause irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. May cause irritation of the
gastrointestinal tract.
Data for 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-methanesulfonylaminoethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine
sesquisulfate monohydrate
Acute Toxicity Data:
Oral LD-50 (male rat): 400 mg/kg (target organ effects: kidney)
Oral LD-50 (female rat): 246 mg/kg
Dermal LD-50: > 1000 mg/kg (highest dose tested)
Skin irritation: slight
Repeated skin application: moderate irritation
Skin sensitization: moderate
Skin sensitization (human): positive
Eye irritation (unwashed eyes): moderate
Eye irritation (washed eyes): slight
Definitions for the following section(s): LOEL = lowest -observed -effect level,
NOAEL = no observed -adverse -effect level, NOEL = no -observed -effect level.
Carcinogenicity Data:
Oral study (2 years, hamster): NOEL = 0.04 % in diet (highest dose tested)
Dermal study (2 years, mouse): NOEL = 62 mg/kg (only dose tested)
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in
addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during
the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address
discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works.
Summary: Data for the major component of this material have been used to
estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material,
itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. This material is a
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moderately alkaline aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse
environmental effects.
It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand
and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a high
potential to affect some aquatic organisms, a high potential to affect secondary
waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to affect the
germination and/or early growth of some plants, a low potential to
bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by
secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse
environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local
laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration .(OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
WARNING!
CONTAINS: 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-methanesulfonylaminoethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine
sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646-71-3)
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION
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Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water
for at least 15 minutes. In case of skin contact, wash skin with soap and
plenty of water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Remove contaminated
clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or
thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.
Keep out of reach of children
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid
or 5 pounds of solid:
Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even
after container is emptied.
The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability andcompletenessofinformationfromallsourcestoassureproperuseanddisposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment. The information relating to the working solution
is for guidance purposes only, and is based on correct mixing and use of the
product according to instructions.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
000005244/F/USA
Approval Date: 06/14/1996
Print Date: 07/01/1996
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and Replenisher (Working solution)
Catalog Number(s): 181 5430 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.)
847 1484 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.)
138 8701 - To Make 5 litres
830 9031 - To Make 10 litres
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 965716 Contains: Part A: PCD 5237; P-0007.150
Part B: PCD 5777
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
80-85 Water (007732-18-5)
5-10 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783-18-8)
5-10 Ammonium ferric ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (021265-50-9)
1-5 Sodium bisulfite (007631-90-5)
1-5 Acetic acid (000064-19-7)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field, designates
potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
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4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
persist.
Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with
water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
7------------------
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition
products.
Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of
nitrogen, oxides of sulfur (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section).
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly
after handling.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials.
Storage: Keep container closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see
Incompatibility section).
B. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits:
ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
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Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA, 15 ppm STEL
Sodium bisulfite: 5 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z-1 Values):
Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions.
Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. A full -face positive -pressure
air -supplied respirator must be worn if hazardous decomposition products.are
likely to be released or have been released. See Stability and Reactivity
Section. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure
compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134.
Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye
contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin
contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur,
impervious gloves should be worn.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing
facilities
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Dark reddish -brown
Odor: Slight ammonia
Specific Gravity (water = 1):"1.10
Vapor Pressure at 20.0°C (68.0°F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 70-75 %
Boiling Point: >100.0°C (>212.0°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 5.3 - 5.5
Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong acids, strong oxidizing agents, bases, sodium
hypochlorite (bleach). Contact with base liberates flammable material.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, sulfur dioxide, chloramine, nitrogen
oxides (NOx)
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Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. Some asthmatics or
sulfite -sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness,
stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in
addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during
the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address
discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works.
Summary: Data for the major component of this material have been used to
estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material,
itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. This material is a
moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse
environmental effects.
It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand
and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low
potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste
treatment microbial metabolism, a high potential to affect the germination
and/or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After
dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment,
this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local
laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Approval Date: 06/14/1996
Print Date: 07/01/1996
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
Keep out of reach of children
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
000005246/F/USA
Approval Date: 06/14/1996
Print Date: 07/01/1996
Page 1
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher / EP-2NP, RA-4NP
Working solution)
Catalog Number(s): 849 3066 - To Make 5 litres
154 1069 - To Make 10 litres
104 1581 - To Make 12.5 gallons (U.S.)
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 471268 Contains: PCD 5605; P-0020.750
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
95-100 Water (007732-18-5)
1 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003-39-8)
1 Organo silicone (not available)
1 Dipropylene glycol (025265-71-8)
1 Substituted thiazolin-3-one (not available)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material.
PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field,
designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address
safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
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4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
persist.
Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with
water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: None (noncombustible)
Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible)
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. Caution:
Contaminated surfaces may be slippery.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly
after handling.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be
needed under anticipated conditions of use.
Storage: Keep container closed.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits: Not established
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions.
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Respiratory Protection: None should be needed.
Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye
contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin
contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur,
impervious gloves should be worn.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities, safety
shower
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Brown
Odor: Odorless
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.015
Vapor Pressure at 200C (680F): 23.4 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.4
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 95-100
Boiling Point: >100.0°C (>212.0°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 7.0 - 9.0
Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the
material may reasonably come into contact.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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This material has not been tested for environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Discharge, treatment, or disposal
may be subject to national, state, or local laws.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
Keep out of reach of children.
For additional information,. see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid
or 5 pounds of solid: .
IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical
waste container. Flush residual spill or area with water. For large spills,
dike for later disposal. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and
streams.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Print Date: 07/01/1996
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The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment. The information relating to the working solution
is for guidance purposes only, and is based on correct mixing and use of the
product according to instructions.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
000006489/F/USA
Approval Date: 06/07/1996
Print Date: 07/01/1996
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR Developer Replenisher LORR (Working Solution)
Catalog Number(s): 104 5053 - To Make 50 gallons (U.S.)
804 9157 - To Make 100 gallons (U.S.)
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 471183 Contains: Part A: PCD 5999
Part B: PCD 5315
Part C: PCD 5632
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
90-95 Water (007732-18-5)
1-5 Potassium carbonate (000584-08-7)
1 Potassium sulfite (010117-38-1)
1 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate
025646-77-9)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
CONTAINS: 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate
025646-77-9)
WARNING!
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 2, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field, designates
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potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
persist.
Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with
water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Immediately flush with plenty of
water and wash with a non -.alkaline (acid) type of skin cleaner. Get medical
attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or
thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing.
Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible)
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. For Large Spills: Absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, or streams.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. The routine use
of a nonalkaline (acid) type of hand cleaner and regular cleaning of working
surfaces, gloves, etc. will help minimize the possibility of a skin reaction.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be
needed under anticipated conditions of use.
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Storage: Keep container closed.
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits:
Eastman Kodak Company industrial hygiene guideline:
4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate: 0.1 mg/m3 TWA
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions.
Respiratory Protection: None should be needed.
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for
the risk of exposure.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities, safety
shower
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Light yellow
Odor: Odorless
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.037
Vapor Pressure at 200C (600F): 23 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 90-95 %
Boiling Point: >100°C (>212°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 10.0
Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the
material may reasonably come into contact.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: None
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: May cause allergic skin reaction.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard.
Acute Toxicity Data:
Data for 4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate
Oral LD-50 (male rat): 25-50 mg/kg (target organ effects: kidney)
Oral LD-50 (female rat): 30 mg/kg (target organ effects: kidney)
Oral LD-50 (mouse): 141 mg/kg (target organ effects: kidney)
Dermal LD-50: >2000 mg/kg
Skin irritation: moderate
Repeated skin application: moderate irritation
Skin sensitization (human): positive
Eye irritation (unwashed eyes): moderate
Eye irritation (washed eyes): slight
Inhalation study (164 mg/m3, 6 hours, rat): 0/10 died
Definitions for the following section(s): LOEL = lowest -observed -effect level,
NOAEL = no observed -adverse -effect level, NOEL = no -observed -effect level.
Subchronic Toxicity Data:
Oral study (4 weeks, female rat): NOEL = 1 mg/kg/day, LOEL = 10 mg/kg/day
target organ effects: kidney)
Oral study (4 weeks, male rat): NOEL = 10 mg/kg/day, LOEL = > 10 mg/kg/day
target organ effects: kidney)
Oral study (90 days, rat): NOEL = 1 mg/kg /day , LOU = 5 mg/kg/day (target
organ effects: kidney)
Dermal absorption rate (rat, in vitro): 93.7 micrograms)/cm2/hour
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This material has not been tested for environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local
laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water.
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
CONTAINS:
4-(N-ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate (025646-77-9)
WARNING!
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION
FIRST AID:
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
In case of skin contact, wash skin with soap and plenty of water.
Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.
Keep out of reach of children.
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or
5 pounds of solid:
Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even
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after container is emptied.
The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment.
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Bleach Replenisher NR with Starter (Working
Solution)
Catalog Number(s): 825 5549
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 966196; Contains: PCD 5940, PCD 5889; Q-0700.120
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
60-65 Water (007732-18-5)
10-15 Ferric ammonium propylenediaminetetraacetic acid (111687-36-6)
5-10 Ammonium bromide (012124-97-9)
5-10 Ammonium nitrate (006484-52-2)
1-5 Acetic acid (000064-19-7)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
CAUTION!
CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE MAY ACT AS AN OXIDIZER. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER
MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE.
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 1 , Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 1, Personal Protection - B
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Chemical Reactivity - 1
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health.field, designates
potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
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4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
persist.
Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with
water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol
foam
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition
products.
Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of
nitrogen, hydrogen bromide (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section)
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Solution contains a strong oxidizer. Dried
product residue can act as an oxidizer. Fire or high temperatures may cause
decomposition.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials.
Keep away from combustible material. Remove and wash contaminated clothing
promptly. Keep away from heat.
Storage: Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section).
Store in original container. Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss
of water. Do not store or ship together with combustible material.
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits:
ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA, 15 ppm STEL
OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z-1 Values):
Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should.be matched to conditions.
Respiratory Protection: None should be needed.
Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye
contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin
contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur,
impervious gloves should be worn.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing
facilities
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Green - brown
Odor: Slight acetic acid
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.20
Vapor Pressure at 200C (680F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 60-65 %
Boiling Point: >100°C (>212°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 3.6
Flash Point: None
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable; however, material can decompose above 2150C (4190F). Avoid
temperatures above 115°C (2390F).
Incompatibility: Bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach), combustible material,
strong oxidizing agents, strong reducing agents. Contact with base liberates
flammable material.
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Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, chloramine
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in
addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during
the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address
discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works.
Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to
estimate the environmental impact of this material. This material is a
moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse
environmental effects. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for
environmental effects.
It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand
and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low
potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste
treatment microbial metabolism, a high potential to affect the germination
and/or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After
dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment,
this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local
laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers
retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied.
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: Not applicable
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
CAUTION!
CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE MAY ACT AS AN OXIDIZER. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER
MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE
Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water.
Keep away from combustible materials.
Keep from contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Remove and wash
contaminated clothing promptly.
Keep out of reach of children.
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or
5 pounds of solid:
Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even
after container is emptied.
IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol
foam
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The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment.
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Fixer and Replenisher (Working solution)
Catalog Number(s): 162 6571 To Make 10 gallons (U.S.)
107 7577 To Make 5 litres
821 8950 To Make 10 litres
180 7007 To Make 2.5 Litres (JAPAN)
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 965595 Contains: PCD 5784
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
70-75 Water (007732-18-5)
10-15 Ammonium thiocyanate (001762-95-4)
5-10 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783-18-8)
1-5 Sodium sulfite (007757-83-7)
1 Ammonium sulfite (010196-04-0)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
CONTAINS: Ammonium thiocyanate (001762-95-4)
CAN CAUSE THYROID DAMAGE
HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION
CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZER OR ACID LIBERATES POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE GAS
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 2 *, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C
NFPA Hazard Ratings:.
Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field, designates
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potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
occur.
Eyes: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get
medical attention.
Skin: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while
removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Wash
contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated
shoes.
Ingestion: Induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything
by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center
immediately.
WARNING! Contact with a strong oxidizer or acid may liberate hydrogen cyanide
gas.
In the event that hydrogen cyanide gas is released, the local emergency
ambulance/resuscitation service or physician should be informed that the
patient may have been exposed to hydrogen cyanide gas.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition
products.
Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible). (see also Hazardous
Decomposition Products section).
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
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Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Cleaning Precautions: DO NOT add cleaning agents to processor tanks unless the
tank and recirculation lines have been completely drained and thoroughly rinsed
with water. The addition of concentrated cleaning agents, e.g. chlorine
containing bleaches, to control biological growth or clean tanks may liberate
poisonous gases. For information on the recommended methods for cleaning
processing tanks, contact the Kodak Customer Assistance Center at (800)
242-2424, extension 60. For information on controlling biological growth,
request a copy of the KODAK Publication CIS-3, Biocides for Photographic
Solution Tanks and Wash Water.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials.
Storage: Keep container tightly closed. Keep away from incompatible substances
see Incompatibility section).
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits: Not established
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions.
Respiratory Protection: None should be needed under normal conditions of use.
However in the unlikely event that hazardous decomposition products are
released, emergency response personnel must wear a full -face positive -pressure
air supplied respirator. See Stability and Reactivity Section. If respirators
are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard
29 CFR 1910.134.
Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye
contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for
the risk of exposure.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities, safety
shower
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Light yellow
Odor: Slight vinegar
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.113
Vapor Pressure at 20°C (68°F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 70-75 %
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Boiling Point: >100°C (>212°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 6.5
Flash Point: None
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents (e.g. sodium hypochlorite (bleach)),
strong acids (e.g. sulfuric acid ), bases. Contact with strong oxidizing agents
or acids liberates poisonous gas. Contact with strong oxidizing agents or acids
liberates flammable material. Contact with base liberates flammable material.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, chloramine, cyanides, carbonyl
sulfide.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
General: Overexposure to thiocyanates has been shown to cause thyroid
enlargement, decrease in metabolic rate, and symptoms of hypothyroidism in
humans and animals.
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. If hydrogen
cyanide gas is liberated due to contact with a strong oxidizer or acid, it may
cause dizziness, headache, rapid respiration, rapid pulse, unconsciousness,
convulsions and death.
Eyes: Causes irritation.
Skin: Causes irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin.
Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This material has not been tested for environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local
laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water.
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
WARNING!
CONTAINS: Ammonium thiocyanate (001762-95-4)
CAN CAUSE THYROID DAMAGE
HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION
CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZER OR ACID LIBERATES POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE GAS
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical
personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. In case of
contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Call a physician or
poison control center immediately. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.
Keep out of reach of children.
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material..
Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid
or 5 pounds of solid:
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Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even
after container is emptied.
The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment.
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Approval Date: 06/06/1996
Print Date: 07/03/1996
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR Stabilizer and Replenisher LF (Working solution)
Catalog Number(s): 835 0167 - To Make 50 gallon (U.S.)
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 965661 Contains: PCD 5950
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
95-100 Water (007732-18-5)
1 Hexamethylenetetramine (000100-97-0)
1 Sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (025155-30-0)
1 Dipropylene glycol (025265-71-8)
1 Nonionic surfactant (not available)
1 Substituted thiazolin-3-one (not available)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 1 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - B
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field, designates
potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
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Print Date: 07/03/1996
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Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
occur.
Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with
water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing.
Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible).
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly
after handling.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be
needed under anticipated conditions of use.
Storage: Keep container closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see
Incompatibility section).
B. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits: Hexamethylenetetramine, a minor component of this photographic
formulation liberates trace amounts of formaldehyde in solution. Industrial
hygiene studies conducted during film processing using a hexamethylenetetramine
containing stabilizer in a poorly ventilated room showed that 8-hour samples
were well below the OSHA PEL for formaldehyde.
OSHA standard 29CFR 1910.1048 should be consulted for specific details regarding
respiratory, skin, and eye protection against formaldehyde. The standard also
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Print Date: 07/03/1996
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provides for establishing regulated areas, respiratory protection programs,
housekeeping, medical surveillance, recordkeeping and employee information and
training when necessary.
ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
Formaldehyde: 0.3 ppm Ceiling, suspected human carcinogen (A2)
Ammonia: 25 ppm TWA; 35 ppm STEL
OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z-1 Values):
Formaldehyde: 0.75 ppm TWA; 2 ppm STEL; OSHA (USA) Action Level: 0.5 ppm
Ammonia: 35 ppm STEL
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Use process
enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain
airborne levels below recommended exposure limits.
Respiratory Protection: If formaldehyde is emitted at levels requiring
respiratory protection, the following respirator type should be worn: full
facepiece with cartridges or canisters specifically approved by NIOSH for
protection against formaldehyde or a Type C air -supplied respirator demand type,
with full facepiece, hood, or helmet. If respirators are used, a program should
be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29CFR 1910.134 and 29CFR
1910.1048.
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for
the risk of exposure. The following gloves have been shown to be impervious
under the indicated conditions: neoprene rubber, nitrile rubber.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing
facilities
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Amber
Odor: Slight amine
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.00
Vapor Pressure at 200C (680F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 95-100%
Boiling Point: >100°C (>212°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH: 7.5
Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid
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Print Date: 07/03/1996
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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable.
Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the
material may reasonably come into contact.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, formaldehyde.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This material has not been tested for environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Discharge, treatment, or disposal
may be subject to national, state, or local laws.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: formaldehyde
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
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International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): none
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
Keep out of reach of children.
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Approval Date: 06/07/1996
Print Date: 07/01/1996
Page 1
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR Stabilizer and Replenisher LF (Working Solution)
Catalog Number(s): 809 0532 - To Make 10 litres
125 0778 - To Make 5 litres
832 0228 - To Make 2 X 12.5 gallons (U.S.)
Manufacturer/Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650
For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call: 716-722-5151
For other information, call (800) 242-2424. To request an MSDS, call (800)
242-2424, extension 25.
Synonym(s): KAN 966458 Contains: PCD 5933
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.)
95-100 Water (007732-18-5)
1 Hexamethylenetetramine (000100-97-0)
1 Diethanolamine (000111-42-2)
1 Polypropylene glycol (029434-03-5)
1 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003-39-8)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
HMIS Hazard Ratings:
Health - 1 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - B
NFPA Hazard Ratings:
Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0
NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general
identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal
protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local
ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk (*), in the HMIS health field, designates
potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling,
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.
4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
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Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
occur.
Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with
water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion: Drink 1-2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protective clothing.
Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible).
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with
vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical
waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Personal Precautionary Measures: Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly
after handling.
Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be
needed under anticipated conditions of use.
Storage: Keep container closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see
Incompatibility section).
B. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits: Hexamethylenetetramine, a minor component of this photographic
formulation liberates trace amounts of formaldehyde in solution. Industrial
hygiene studies conducted during film processing using a hexamethylenetetramine
containing stabilizer in a poorly ventilated room showed that 8-hour samples
were well below the OSHA PEL for formaldehyde.
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Print Date: 07/01/1996
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OSHA standard 29CFR 1910.1048 should be consulted for specific details regarding
respiratory, skin, and eye protection against formaldehyde. The standard also
provides for establishing regulated areas, respiratory protection programs,
housekeeping, medical surveillance, recordkeeping and employee information and
training when necessary.
ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
Formaldehyde: 0.3 ppm Ceiling, suspected human carcinogen (A2)
Ammonia: 25 ppm TWA; 35 ppm STEL
OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z-1 Values):
Formaldehyde: 0.75 ppm TWA; 2 ppm STEL; OSHA (USA) Action Level: 0.5 ppm
Ammonia: 35 ppm STEL
Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should
be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Use process
enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain
airborne levels below recommended exposure limits.
Respiratory Protection: If formaldehyde is emitted at levels requiring
respiratory protection, the following respirator type should be worn: full
facepiece with cartridges or canisters specifically approved by NIOSH for
protection against formaldehyde or a Type C air -supplied respirator demand type,
with full facepiece, hood, or helmet. If respirators are used, a program should
be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29CFR 1910.134 and 29CFR
1910.1048.
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for
the risk of exposure. The following gloves have been shown to be impervious
under the indicated conditions: neoprene rubber, nitrile rubber.
Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing
facilities
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Form: Liquid
Color: Amber
Odor: Slight amine
Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.00
Vapor Pressure at 200C (680F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6
Volatile Fraction by Weight: 95-100%
Boiling Point: >100°C (>212°F)
Solubility in Water: Complete
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pH: 7.5
Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable.
Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the
material may reasonably come into contact.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, formaldehyde.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Effects of Exposure:
Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling.
Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation.
Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling.
Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This material has not been tested for environmental effects.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Discharge, treatment, or disposal
may be subject to national, state, or local laws.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
For transportation information regarding this product, call the Kodak
Information Center: (800) 242-2424 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time), Monday through Friday.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
j - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: formaldehyde
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None
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Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more):
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): none
National Toxicology Program (NTP): None
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None
Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None
16. OTHER INFORMATION
US/Canadian Label Statements:
LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING
Keep out of reach of children.
For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this
material.
The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind.
Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal
of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the
protection of the environment.
QML 500
METERED PUMP SYSTEM
EFFLUENT TREATMENT
AND SILVER RECOVERY SYSTEM)
INSTALLATION AND
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR THE
ml 1
METERED PUMP STATION
MANUFACTLMED FOR
QUALEX CORPORATION
ACADEMY CORPORATION
6906 WASHINGTON N.E.
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87109
800) 545-6695
QW 500 INSTRUCTIONJo
I. INTRODUCTION
Principle of Operation
The QML-500 is designed to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. The principle behind
this design is based on the concept that the slower and more consistent the flow through the
Silver Recovery Cartridge, the longer you will be able to maintain an efficient life span,
maintaining low PPM discharge from the cartridge.
Two important criteria that the QML-500 strives to meet are:
1. A low maintenance, cost-effective silver recovery program for low volume labs.
2. A reliable environmental treatment of photographic waste streams.
The metered pump station accomplishes the first goal and the Silver Recovery Cartridges address
the second. With proper usage and monitoring of the QML-500, the silver recovery and
treatment program of your lab should be well under control with a minimum of effort.
II. DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
A. Six gallon holding tank pump station
Float switch assembly and control box
Timer (measures hours of pump operation)
Access hatch
Four spinweld fittings with two plugs
Pressure relief valve assembly
Alarm
Al. LMI Metering Pump
B. First SS-500 Recovery Cartridge
C. Second SS-500 Recovery Cartridge
D. 5 gallon clear waste jug with enclosed float switch assembly
D 1. Spare 5 gallon clear waste jug. (Not Illustrated)
E. 2.5 gallon holding tank emergency overflow jug, clear, with float switch assembl\-.
F. Containment Tray
G. Two sets of straight and right angle barbed hose adapters.
The 5/8 adapters are for Noritsu processors and the 1/2" adapters are for the Greta rocessors.
QAJL 500 dN,SZRUCTIONS
IV. SILVER RECOVERY CARTRIDGES
1. Determining when exhausted:
The actual life span for the Silver Sure Cartridge will vary at each location. The main problem
with this, is that once the cartridge is exhausted, it not only stops recovering silver, but it can
actually lose silver that it already captured. Being aware of when the Silver Sure Cartridge is
ready for refining is very important.
2. Check the output from the first cartridge (B). When it starts to show any silver discharge.
remove it. Move the second cartridge (C) to the first position (B) and install a new cartridge
in the second one's position (C). Be sure cartridges are marked before rotating. This
insures that cartridge -containing the silver (attached to pump) is removed for silver
recycling.
3. Key signs to look for:
a. Time: 6 months to 1 year, dependent totally on the number of ounces of silver that have
passed through the cartridge.
b. Gallons: Approximately 400-600 gallons, depending on silver content.
C. Copper Test: Inserting a shiny piece of copper into discharge stream should result in a
clear piece of copper. Tarnish of silver color indicates higher than acceptable level
silver in solution.
d. Chemical Analysis: Periodic sampling and testing of chemistry will reveal efficiency of
cartridge and parts per million of silver in the discharge solution.
e. Once the first cycle is determined, the timer can be used for future monitoring.
4. Replacement:
When you have determined that it is time to change cartridges, contact your representative at
Academy Corporation. A replacement cartridge will be sent
water beforble youenstalladon
disconnect the
spent cartridge. The replacement cartridge should be filled
V. USING THE L,11 METERING PUMP wTTH THE QML-500 RECOVERY SYSTF--Lv"
1. The metering pump is designed to pump a constant volume of chemistry on a 24 hour a day
basis.
2. The pump has two adjustments labeled "Speed" and "Stroke". Stroke determines how much of
maximum capacity is pumped per actuation. Speed determines how many times the pump
actuates per given time period. Each is calibrated 0-100%.
QAJL 500 INSTRUCTIONS
3. graduated cylinder must be used to measure theInordertodeterminethepumpsetting, a
amount of solution pumped per minute.
4. Set the pump at 30 % Stroke and 10 % Speed and measure the output for two or three minutes.
then average. This will givc you a starting point.
5. Calculate the total volume of silver bearing chemistry for the busiest day of the week that is
generated in your lab. (e.g. 6 gal/day x 5 days operation / 7 days/week = 4.3 gal/day.)
6. Refer to the chart on the next page to find the millimeters per minute, using the graduated
cylinder to measure it. Continue adjusting the settings until the proper output is achieved. If
possible DO NOT adjust Stroke below 30%.
7. Your gallons per day/week are probably approximated, so some fine tuning may be required to
match your average weekly production.
8. Use Steps 5,6 &7 if increased flow rates are needed.
ALLONS PER RECONDMN- DED MILLILITERS APPROXIMATE
WEEK PER MINUTE LIFFSPAN OF
C?,RTRIDGE IN
HOURS
60oGAIJ.25 T.O. GAL)
2o00 PPM/2 GPL)
10 3 10,080
Z0 7 57040
30 11 3,360
40 15 2,520
50 18 2.020
Recommended setting for Qualer Microlabs is 7 ml/min
CAUTION: High flow rates for short periods of time can adversely affect the life span
and efficiency of the Silver Sure Cartridges, resulting in higher operating cost and
scharge compliance problems.
oAiL Soo INsTRUcTiONS
Qw 500 INSTRUCTIONS
Empty waste jug (D) daily for easier waste handling.
lean float switch assembly in waste jug (D) monthly.
SILVER RECOVERY UNIT SR PROCEDURES
The silver recoveryunh iSRiJI remevea the eiluer rmm enwwlirw ..-..1 ..t.w.w-.___t-- - - :--•- -• - - ••
sw••sts r"u umau are auver-Mring. -1 he silver must be extracted from usedchemicalspriortotheirdisposalinadesignateddrainInordertomeetenvironmentalsafety, standards.
ART 1 - DAELY PROCEDURE
EMPTYING THE SRU -
WASTE (EFFLUENT) TANK
he SRU should have two (2) waste (effluent) tanks.
ice diagram,) One tank must be directly attached to
to SRU exit drain line with an extra, replacement
tnk stored near the unit.
PoRTANT: DO NOT allow this waste tank to till beyond the
df-U point. The tank will bo too heavy to handle uWy and
oily. .
To EMPTY THE TANKS:
Put on safety goggles, gloves and apron (OSHA
repletion).
Disengage the alarm located on the pump station. See diagram.)
With the empty, replacement waste tank by your
side, pull the PVC top up and out of the waste
tank currently in use. Hold it high enough to
ensure no solution flows out of the PVC pipe.
Remove the waste tank containing the de -silvered
solution from the SRU holding tray. ,
Place the PVC top into the empty, replacement
tank and set it in the holding tray.
ice -engage the alarm on the pump station. .
Take the waste tank containing the de -slivered
solution to the disposal drain (designated by store
management).
Run water down the drain before, during, and
after dumping the waste tank.
Rinse the empty waste tank. inside and out, and .
run water to rinse the drain. Store the tank for
use the following day.'
Qualex
i f your system Is ad directly
plumbed, dump the following
suver-contaloing west*
chemicals bore
I. Film Qx
L Film stablliur
3. Paper blaeh/Ilil
4. Paper,stabillur,
Pump,
I r :
lea Exchange Units
To a 1e241a1uw by Qe,le:)
Ne 4
with rod haodlr
Waste or Billuent Tank
Dump In desiyuted dtais daily
o
eb,
a
0N1
6 ~
Holding Tray
C.
Z1'
tt
Make are the red Undies which open and close the ilo'valves poettbd on the plastic tubes of the SRU)
are is the Open poiitlOL _The calves are open when the red handles are turn parallel with the tebine. if
the valves ere noropen, solution will not Dow properly tbrough the tea Exchange Units and into the wasteemuent).tank. :This.earl cause the units to crack and/or burst. .
NOTE: Sim the notinil operating position of the valves b open, your technician any have removed therodhandlesfroththetubessotheycan't be closed.
Make are the'tutit's power cord Is plugged into an electrical outlet.
Your Systetn's phunbtttg Ones of tank shapes may be Slightly dipbrent than this diagrank but the main
eomponaus Should beabe saata, .
Pair amorawnwlw wall 1_*AA_A 1 n ea s
31
PART 2 - DAILY PROCEDURE - ONLY for labs in
Which wane chwdeals are directly plumbed into the SRU.
EMPTYING THE LAB'S
RECOVERY (WASTE) CIIEMiCALTANKS
Recovery or waste tanks capture the used chemicals
from the lab's working tanks. Some labs have
Individual recovery tanks for each solution (7
separate tanks), and some have just two (2) tanks:
one for non -silver bearing chemicals and one for
silver -bearing chemicals. Silver -bearing chemicals
must travel through the SRU. Non -silver bearing
chemicals may be poured directly down the
designated drain.
Chemlest. for SRU Chemicals for Drain
Silver Beuine Non -silver Besrine
Film Fix Film Developer
Film Stabilizer Film Bleach
Paper Blcacb/Fix Paper Developer
Paper Stabilizu
TO EMPTY THE TANKS:
NOTxt You should dump the SRU waste tank (See Pan 1)
kftsm pouring additional dwrjcats into the pump station.
1) Put on Safety goggles, gloves and apron (OSHA
regulation).
2) Remove the chemical recovery tanks from the
filin and paper processors. Make sure the cap on
each tank is securely closed.
3) Pour the non -silver bearing chemicals into the
disposal drain (designated by store management).
Rust water down the drain before, during, and
after emptying recovery tanks.
4) Pour the silver -bearing chemicals into the SRU
pump station. (See diagram.)
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CHECMICAL STORAGE/
SPILL AND LEAK
PREVENTION
heroical Storage /Spill and Leak Prevention
All photo solutions, which are non -hazardous; are packaged in (1) gallon bottles and stored in plastic totes
The stored pre -mixed replenisher solutions (i.e., non -concentrated), are stored in room that is isolated
from a floor drain. The plastic totes are high pressure resistant plastic, and "seamless" which serve as
secondary containment. Below are listed description of Security shippers or totes.
Injection molded (i.e.; seamless) of durable polyethylene.
Attached hinged covers lock securely.
Will not rust, rot or corrode.
Resists oil, most chemicals, solvents, water steam, and temperatures variances of 10 to 150 F.
Partially filled container will not collapse when stacked, bottom container in stack will support up to
250 pounds.
Tote dimensions: 22" L x 10" x 43", with absorbent pad in bottom on tote.
Both the (1) gallon polyethylene storage bottles and storage/transportation totes meet DOT
requirements.
See storage location which is highlighted in yellow on attached store floor plan.
Photo Processing Machine/Spill and Leak Prevention:
The Processing machine is designed with a internal drain well, if any processing solutions start to overflow
machine tanks the solution is directed into the machine well which is fitted with a liquid sensor. The
machine is shutdown and a message is displayed there is a loss liquid condition, call the Qualex Technical
Center for assistance, at which time we dispatch a field technician to rectify the problem.
Walgreens has a commercially -made spill containment kit. It includes three absorbent pillows
and four flexible dikes, which produce capacity to contain the maximal amount of silver -bearing
solution which may be spilled.
Pretreatment Equipment:
All silver bearing processing solutions (i.e.; Film fixer; film stabilizer; paper bleach -fix; and
paper stabilizer) tank overflow lines are connected to a PVC distributor which carries these
solutions to a Academy "QML 500 Metered Pump Station", silver recovery unit storage tank.
The non -silver bearing solutions (i.e.; film developer; film bleach; paper developer developer)
are connected to another distributor which carries these solutions to the transfer tank (i.e.; PVC)
10% X 10" W X 12" H, located within the spill containment tray. The silver recovery unit is
plumbed "in line" with the photo processor. The dimensions of the secondary containment tray
for the silver recovery unit is: 25 112" L X 20 3/4" W X 5 3/4" D. See the attached silver
recovery diagram.
The Academy "QML 500 Metered Pump Station", silver recovery unit has two SS 500 cartridges
that are metal displacement devices incorporating fiberglass core, which is resistant to the
corrosive effects of photo solutions. The cartridges are rated to handle the silver removal of 50
rolls/day for 5-6 months, even though the Walgreen store will start processing between 20-25
rolls per day, the "primary" cartridge is scheduled to be changed every 8-10 months depending
on silver testing results. The capacity of the cartridges is approximately 400-600 gallons,
depending on silver content. The dimensions of the Silver Sure cartridge is 23 1/2" H x 9" in
diameter, the QML 500 uses two cartridges!
When new cartridges are installed or rotated the date and meter hours are documented on the
yellow "monitoring record" sticker. This yellow sticker is affixed to both cartridges connected
to SRU. See attached label.
Maintenance:
The only mechanical part of the treatment system is the pump which feeds the metallic
replacement cartridges. Its flow rate is checked every two weeks by.a Qualex service technician
to ensure appropriate feed rate. Failure of the pump, would not create an accidental discharge,
since the system would stop, and there is sufficient capacity to hold several days' effluent while
the pump is repaired or replaced. If the cartridges become fouled the pumped solution is
diverted -to the `emergency jug (E) and a alarm is sounded. Any containers, containment vessels,
or fittings determined to be in a damaged, corroded or leaking condition during the weekly
inspections are brought to the supervisor's and Qualex Technician's attention and repaired or
replaced immediately.
The Qualex technician uses silver estimating paper to check silver concentration after the
pretreatment system (SRU). When the primary cartridge (first cartridge connected to SRU
storage tank) becomes exhausted it is triple rinsed through the new replacement cartridge. The
rinsed cartridge is shipped to Academy Corp. in Albuquerque, NM for refining
MECHANICAL
AND
ELECTRICAL
SUPPORT SYSTEMS
708 6'52 2369
01-19-1996 1 1 {_H'1 FROM T . MATEPA TO 9403077 P . 05
THE WATER BOX
MANUFACTURED BY j AK INDUSTRIES
z, pump .
12
dESilvn cover;
L ` •1': tact-y•`,: •' 1 •
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torroi;loM fth 9, ati i' :t>:: cr •. ' .
c ,-4,.• X, iilltrif3 for '
Uni durability
rbe .Revolutio-nary_above_the floor sump that
accepts-mo.st.any_su.btn-ersible pump.__
Instantly_and econorIcaily soves waste water handling problems for laundry_tubs washing-
machines. wet bars_*?dehumidifiers or ar?y other__waste water storage and pumping— _
applications. Excellent for retro-fit applications
a _Construction. Rotationally molded from totally corrosion resistant poly_propelene with no
s, ams for maxlnium durability
w_Installation 7'he holt down cover allow easy access for installation or removal of 1 '/4" or
1 "2` :3urnp I:Aur,ip The 1 `,2- inlet connection Is threaded.
708 e52 2369
9403077 p01-19-1996 11:10AM FROM T.MATERA TO 06
I
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Application, -Installation &..Dimension_s
AK o6eck valve - AK check valve - AK check verve
LD
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a1r conditioner condensate. i '' igEnks
dehumidifier water removal Wet bgrs ,.t'." ,R . (
R . W ' hers
For best results Install with an AK Check Valve. I
Dimensions._.._. _.._Installation Instructions
Place pump within water box.
bo4hrlolfes_ _ 2. __Connect 1 1/2" inlet pipe.
1 7" —_ 3. Conn ct dlscharQe pipe. _
4. Bolt lid down.
5. If necessary, install 2- vent 1pipe,
14"
capacity-
I
AK LNDUST A-1ii INC. 2655_PI-DC6 DR. PLYMOUTH, IN 46563 ' (219) 936 6022Distributed
By: . HPISR0989
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CHECK VALVE [r `:
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CHECK VALVE'
SERIES<1091 1 SERIES 1400j
s
SERIES 1095' ,
PI
Elevated radius for
PA
sea -cleaning positive seal
Each In -line shape takes less space.
Raised valve seat prevents excess cement orE'ass
n
solvent from affecting the seal area. mE Poppet is equipped with EPDM Seal. Poppet
pepai!
plow
Ail metal parts are stainless steel.
pPC Valve stem is reinforced with full length stainless
6prin steel shag .....
Size; In -fine check valve body is made of Type 1 PVC.
RantStatic pressure tested: (I50 PSI Q 720F.)
Quick burst test proves hi excess of 50D PSI
spec - Back pressure tested at 150 PS1.
EP[ 27 Iron pipe elze.:. -
200 - • :Valve can be used on 1 ; i W: ! pipe by use of
PVC Schedule 40 bushing. _
i + 1I 5'=For tiypsss valve • _ 1tiExC %Begins tof3Peh: open 5 b
11f1A1.-Swhdarr3 h.
tbs. Tn
Threaded Cap ' . Threaded Cap
Positive seal with long lasting EPDM weight
flapper and Buna-N gaskets.
Easy installation and removal with compressiorr
seat connections. No hose clamps. cementin
or threading necessary.
low lVe vertical mavementofdisc harge. fit
easy removal of pump. Unitized
body construction using spin welded process
with permanent interlock of Buna-N=` Eiapper.
Valve
ills either l•/." or Gaskets
for both 1Ile and I W provided Wilt.'. ` each
val Sump
0 As with lerger'votume outputilsc 5W
or 1520 sines Swing Check. ` • r a --
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708 852 2369
01-19-1996 11:08AM FROM T.MATERA TO
40
10
OBUS TA 200TS
SPECIFICATIONS
Motor- 1/3 HP-200TS, 112 HP' 300TS
Speed: 3450 RPM
voltage: 1 15/1
Full Load Amps 3.3-200TS. 5.5-300TS
Discharge: 1-1/4-
Cable Length: 10 ft.
Weight: 12.5 lbs. —200TS. 13 lbs.-300TS
1 I PERFORMANCE CURVE
10 20 30 40
USGPJA
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
MODEL: ROBUSTA 200TS, 300TS
Lower Motor Casing ..................304 S.S.
Upper Motor Casing Reinforced
Pump Jacket........................Polypropylene
Shaft..................................420 S.S.
Shatt Seal ......... ...................Lip Seal, Buna N
Impeller .................. ........Polypropylene
O-Rings ...... _ .......................Buna N
Handle 8 Strainer ..... . .............Polypropylene
Bearings ............... ..............Heavy Duty Ball
Corporate Office: Regional Offices:
IAW""Wftml. ABS PumDS Inc.
140 Pond view Drive
ASS Pups. Inc
209 Rivoll Drwe
P u nn P s Meriden. CT 06450 7156 Ballwin. MO 6301)
203)238 2700 314)230.8300
FAX (203) 238 0738 FAX (314) 230 0738
so
9403077 P.04
300TS
APPLICATIONS
FIGS Into Sumps As Smell As 8-
Compact and submersible. "Robusta"
drainage pumps from ABS are used when
large quantities of clear, rain. or dirty water
must be pumped quickly and reliably.
Permanent installations of "Robusta"
pumps Include basement and industrial
sumps for water removal. They are also
suitable for the drainage of buildings,
and for pumping rainwater o6t of Idwer
level rooms.
They are used as portable pumps to fill or
empty containers of every type, for use
in drainage pits, to maintain dry conditions
in ditches and to pump out flooded cellars.
ABS Pumas InC
949 Snadck Orwe
Orange Cdy. FL 32763
904) 775-6353
FAX (904) 775 3272
ABS Pyn'p9. "C
970 Garc'a Avenue
Un.15 A 6 B
Prttsbu`gh. CA 94565
015) d27.6400
FAX (4'15) 427 6411
708 652
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2369
TO 9403077 P.02
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MahUal/Automatic Switch
Free Check Valve Included
Prevents Water from
Draining Back into Sump
Pf'ee Garden Hose Adaptor
Included
Built-in Float Allows
Worry -free Operation in
Sumps as Small as 8"
Clogproof Design
Totally Submersible
EASY TO INSTALL
EASY TO OPERATE
One Full Year' Warranty
UL Listed
PUMPS A LOT OF WATER FAST"
Bulleti
Performance'
Feet above -- -------- —+
um 5 10 15 20
Gallons per
hour 2500 2040
Product Features
Top Discharge
Built-in Check Valve
Capacitor Start
Stainless Steel
Motor
Clugproot Impeller
1560 09
Power Cord
Manual/Automatic
Switch
Automatic
Internal Root
Bottom Screen
Dimensions Specifications
C acen tfpS
115 Vol!
i0 RPN1
k '
3.3 Amps
i ti tr i i_ 10 Ft. CaDie
FITS IN SUMPS AS SMALL AS 8"
Corporate Office riegionnI Oftic--.s
FLORESTONE OP -OVERALL
UTILITY SINKS AND CABINETS
Made from fiberglass- reinforced polyester resins Large 21 gallon capacity Molded -in se
For industrial, residential and institutional use Ac: rmodates most washing machines Easy assembly
Rust and corrosion resistant
MODEL WM: Wall Model Utility Sink
Easy to mount on walls. Features molded soap
tray, faucet hole knockouts, integral molded
drain to eliminate leakage, speed installation.
MODEL SR: Self -Rimming
Utility Sink
For easv installation on laminated
or tile counter tops.
Standard Color: White Optional: Bone
n-
Sturdy, 22 lb. construction
1r/2'
s•,' 4 drain
I
MODEL FM:
Floor Model Utility Sink
Rust -free legs and aluminum
levelers included.
DOUBLE SINK
One-piece construction with double sink compartments.
45-1 /2" long, 21-3/8" wide, and 14" deep.
MODEL WMD: Wall mount double sink.
MODEL FMD: Floor mount double sink.
Florestone Products are available throughout the
continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Please contact:
and ask for a complete binder of Florestone products
and specifications.
Quality shower and bath products
since'1947.
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213/Is"
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COLORS
Florestone Utility sinks. Terrazzo Shower
and Mop Receptors. and Molded Mop
Receptors are nat available In color
Florestone Molded Shower Receptors are
available in off-white or optional bone
color. Florestone Acrylic Luxury Baths are
available in seven custom colors
All Florestone Florentines. Fiberglass and
Custom Baths are available in most major
manufacturers colors
MODEL SC:
Utility Sink C,
Utilitv Sink contained
a white metal cabinet
spacious storage .irea
Assembled and lack(
carton. Door is hinge(
either right or left har
installation. Cabinet i
available in white orl
22
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FLORESTONE
PRODUCTS CO., l
2851 Falcon Drive
Madera, CA 936:
Fax: 1-209-661-207U
Tel: 1-209-661-4171
4700 Horner Street
Union Citv, CA 94587
Col -right 1401 Flnrr.hux• Vr ti J m L 5 A
12096612070
OCT-2E 08:26 FLORESTONE PRODUCTS CO. 12096612070 P.02
23'/e"
14'/,"
ADJ..
HEIGHT
34'/2' TO
35'/z'
Model FM Floor mount
31 ass I.A.P.M.O.'Listed
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SP Performance Data
Mounting Arrangements 13 13
Performance data shown below for
Model SP 108-165 applies to the ceiling
mounted horizontal discharge
configuration shown on this page.
A R FLOW
Performance for the optional mounting a:_.•
configurations shown approximates the e;0
values listed for standard
configuration. Each of the mounting
configurations shown can be turned 90
degrees. a •. e e `, e
13 Ceiling Mounted Horizontal
Discharge
a Ceiling Mounted Optional 0
Vertical Discharge
Optional Inline Horizontal Inlet,
Vertical Discharge
Optional Inline Horizontal Inlet, y AIR FLOW
Horizontal Discharge T s -.
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MnA01-C SP..J; R SP•R
MODEL RPM AMPS WATTS
STATIC PRESSUREICAPACITY
0.000 0.050 0.100 0.125 0.150 0.250 0.375 0.500
SP-5 1680 80 46 CFM 52 50 49 48 47 46 43 37
Sones 2.9 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.9 4.2 4.8
SP-6 1500 75 40 CFM 96 92 89 86 84 74 50
Sones 1 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.4 3.0
Mnr/nlc CD I&Q.iRS
MODEL RPM AMPS WATTS
STATIC PRESSUREXAPACITY
0.000 0.050 0.100 0.125 0.150 0.250 1 0.375 0.500
SP•108 1450 45 37
CFM 114 109 104 101 98 78
Sones 2.1 2.8 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4
SP•115 1070 55 41
CFM 129 111 97 90 81
Sones 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2
SP•117 1690 1.0 75
CFM 212 202 194 190 186 172 141
Sones 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.1 3.8 3.3
SP•125 1030 1.0 76
CFM 281 266 249 243 236 199 122
Sones 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9 3.1 2.6
SP•127 1680 2.8 190
CFM 417 405 392 386 379 353 328 301 -
Sones 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.1 5.9 6.0
SP-150 1000 1.7 120
CFM 443 428 413 405 392 351 306 109
Sones 4.1 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 4.3 3.7
SP•152 1070 3.3 22q
CFM 557 535 512 501 490 439 392 325
Sones 6.0 5.9 5.7 1 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.4 4.7
SP•155 1080 4.4 2g0
CFM 752 734 714 701 691 653 588 486
Sones 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.0_L 6.8 6.7
SP-158 1610 3.3 348
CFM 812 797 782 775 768 741 704 665
Sones 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 9.9 9.5 9.4
SP•160 950 4.0 285
CFM 955 931 907 896 886 841 773 701
Sones 5.2 5.4 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.1 6.2 6.2
SP•162 1080 3.3 350 CFM 1125 1092 1 1059 1043 1027 964 885 796
Sones 7.2 6.9 1 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.6 6.5
SP•165L1610
8 60 818 CFM 1607 1587 1568 1558 1548 1506 1449 1407
Sones 1 12.4 12.1 -1 12.1 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.9 12.89P-165
9 MAX ewa
Performance shown is for Model SP with outlet duct, inlet grille, and backdraft damper in place. I IJM shown is nominal anu
performance is based on actuai speed of tes!.
SP Construction Features
Models SP-5 and SP-6
1. Housings are constructed of steel.
2. Double thickness steel mounting flanges with keyhole slots
are provided on Model SP-5 for ease of installation. Model
SP-6 features adjustable steel mounting brackets.
3. Grilles are constructed of molded polymer with torsion
springs for a secure grille-toceiling or grille -to -fan fit.
4. Tapered duct collars feature integral backdraft dampers and
are constructed of molded polymer.
5. SP-5 wheels are radial tip, constructed of molded polymer.
SP-6 wheels are forward curved, constructed of aluminum.
6. A plug-in disconnect is provided inside the housing.
7. Motors are permanently lubricated, shaded pole with built
in overload protection.
Model SP 108.165
1. Fan housing is constructed of corrosion resistant
galvanized steel.
2. Fan housing interior is lined with sound absorbing
fiberglass insulation for quiet operation. The black outer
layer of insulation reduces visibility of the housing interior.
3. Aluminum grille has white baked enamel finish to provide a
neutral color accent to any decor.
4. Angle mounting brackets can be adjusted to any typical
ceiling material thickness.
5. Outlet duct connection with integral aluminum backdraft
damper can be converted from horizontal to vertical
discharge.
6. Galvanized steel fan scroll is of lock seam construction.
7. Fan wheel is forward curved and constructed of galvanized
steel. SP sizes 160, 162 and 165 have twin double width
wheels in separate blower housings driven by a single
motor. All wheels are dynamically balanced for vibration
free operation.
8. Motors are 1151601 1 with built in thermal overload
protection, mounted on vibration isolators, and selected to
match fan loads. Model SP motors are compatible for use
with speed controls.
Power assembly can be easily removed for inspection or
service.
SP models shown SP models shown are
are UL listed E 33599 GSA certified LR34470
Maximum airstream Models SP 1O8165
temperalure not to
exceed 95'F
SP-5
SP-6
SP 108.165
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CSP 108.165
CSP
CSP Construction Features
Model CSP 108-165
1. Fan housing is constructed of galvanized steel for
corrosion resistance.
2. Housing interior is lined with sound absorbing fiberglass
insulation for quiet operation.
3. Outlet duct connection(s), with integral aluminum
backdraft damper(s) is easily converted from horizontal to
vertical discharge positions.
4. Galvanized steel fan scroll is of lock seam construction.
5. Fan wheel is forward curved and constructed of
galvanized steel. CSP sizes 160, 162 and 165 have twin
double width fan wheels in separate housings driven by a
single motor. All wheels are dynamically balanced for
vibration free operation.
6. Motors are 115 / 60 / 1 with built in thermal overload
protection, mounted on vibration isolators, and selected
to match fan loads. Model CSP motors are compatible
for use with speed controls.
7. Removable bottom housing panel allows easy access to
power assembly, which can be easily unplugged and
removed for inspection or service.
Model CSP 170 / 175
1. Housing is constructed of galvanized steel for corrosion
resistance.
2. Housing interior is lined with sound absorbing fiberglass
insulation for quiet operation.
3. Heavy duty mounting brackets are designed for use with
hanging vibration isolators. See page 11 for details.
4. Outlet duct connections, with integral aluminum
backdraft dampers, are easily converted from horizontal
to vertical discharge.
5. Twin blower housings are double width, double inlet with
lock seam, galvanized steel construction.
6. Fan wheels are double width, forward curved and are
constructed of galvanized steel. All wheels are
dynamically balanced for vibration free operation.
7. Motors are 115 / 60 / 1 permanent split capacitor with
built in thermal overload protection, mounted on
vibration isolators, and selected to match fan loads.
Model CSP 170 / 175 motors can be used with speed
controls.
8. Removable housing panel allows easy access to power
assembly for inspection or service.
Power assembly can be easily unplugged and removed
for inspection or service.
CSP models shown are CSP models shown
UL listed E 33599 are CSA certified
U I Maximum airstream '°
ModelsLtemperaturenottoModels CSP 108.175
exceed 95'F.
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