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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2601 County Club Rd (2)CITY OF SANFOR{/ PERMIT APPLICATION Permit N v10 — Date: 1— 4• 2 1•— - Job Address: Z(vOl C°uNTP*( GLy6 %XC)AC:o Description of Work:imo11Rs3{'Rawa flQ-( G41E.Wl,cjM Historic District: WA, Zoning: Value of Work; FIRE 10 Permit Type: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fire SprinkJertiklarm_ Pool Electrical: New Service - N of AMPS Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole Mechanical: Residential Non -Residential Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Calc. Requi—ry',, Plumbing,/ New Commercial: N of Fixtures N of Water & Sewer Lines N of Gas Lines Plumbing/ New Residential: N of Water Closets Plumbing Repair - Residential or Commercial —_ All Occupancy Type: Residential Commercial Industrial Total Square Footage: Construction Type: N of Stories: N of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required for other than x; Parcel x %--I9a= 6Z.1 8 - pppC (Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description) Owners !game & Address: u6%go-L ca mii pate ZCa-o t C.=A C.LAAjb Q.O Phone: 4 M - 32Z- t0644 -- Contractor Name & Address: FIMC14F.4 ZICI W. 49-M 42m Phone & Fax. SM Bonotng Company. Addrvs\ Phone: C 6Z.0%- 02Wq Murtgage Lender IN Address Architect/ Engineer: N%A - Phon i\%!' Addre53. a{ Hv 1:',L'1 ..) \ f V Appircetion is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work ind initallatio ys ndi atA I h ork or installation has commenced pr.o::.. ;n:: issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to mhtRt in 1coon inert j;.jylisdfuton. 1 understand that a >cpara:. permit must Ix secured for ELECTRICAL WORK, PLVMBfNG SrO%,-W-@LLS..POOLS. FURNACES,IOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, and AiR CONUITIONERS, ctc. OA' N,LR'S AFFIDAVIT: 1 certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws ci..i•:, r construction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT rN YOUR F•'%;.;, T',•ICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH •Y.OVR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements orthis permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public rc:ords of ms county, and there may_e additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, stale agencies, or federal agencies r Accepunce of permtl is c4nij;lWt.II n the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida LijLa FS 713. Stgnaturi'oI` Ow 6tntT 0 Date Si attire of Comractor/Age Datc Print Owner/A c Prtn oMractor/Age 's Name m _ i APPL:C.-\1 tial & Date) pccial Conditions: Date DEOBIE BLANTON MY COMMISSION M D22D 18W1 nt is ?-. PersonayyrKno M or k — Notary Discount Maoo. &! •' ` V% Utilities: Initial & Date) X F I Initial & Da: c) CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677 DATE: o , PERMIT #: cZ BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: ADDRESS: PHONE NO.: - FAX NO.: / .l/,-G y CONST. INSP. [ ] C / O INSP.:[ ] REINSPECTION [ ] PLANS REVIEW F. A. [ 1 F.S. [ HOOD [ ] PAINT BOOTH [ ] BURN PERMIT TENT PERMIT ] TANK PERMIT [ ] OTHER n TOTAL FEES: S ((PER UNIT SEE BELOW) C COMMENTS: 33 Address / Bldg. # / Unit # Sic uareFootapze Fees aer Blde. / Unit 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FI. 32771 Phone # -407- 330-5656. Proof of Payment must be made to Fire Prevention division before any further services can take place. I certify that the above is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. S fo ire Pr ention Division Applicant's Signature P(A' " I I P-) k C)--- CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677 DATE: Gloss BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: ADDRESS: PHONE NO.: FAX NO.: PERMIT #: C) ] ` O 0 CONST. INSP. [ 1 C / 0 INSP.:[ ] REINSPECTION [ ] PLANS REVIE i F. A. [ 1 F.S. [ J HOOD [ ] PAINT B90TH [ ] BU N PE T [ J TENT PERMIT PERMIT [ J OTHER TOTAL FEES: $ (PER UNIT SEE BELOW) ' pj COMMENTS: Address / Bldg. # / Unit # Square Footage Fees per Bldg. / Unit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, F1. 32771 Phone # -407- 330-5656. Proof of Payment must be made to Fire Prevention division before any further services can take place. I certify that the above is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. Sanford Fire Preve ion Divisiorf Applic is Signature Seminole County Property Appraiser Get Information by Parcel Number Page 1 of 1 Personal Property Please Select Account Maw 7DAVLD,.IO OD,$ CFA, ASAAPPIMISER I J PROPERTY y: SEMINOLE COUNTY Ft_. 1101 E. FISMT ST SaANFORO. FL 32771-1468 407- 665-7506 I Irr. 2005 WORKING VALUE SUMMARY GENERAL Value Method: Market si- SANFORD Number of Buildings: 1 Parcel Id: 35-19-30-300-021 B-0000 Tax District: Depreciated Bldg Value: $128,166 TINS COLLISION CENTER Exemptions: Owner: Depreciated EXFT Value: $14,401 INC Land Value (Market): $48,286 Address: 2601 COUNTRY CLUB RD Land Value Ag: $0 City, State,ZipCode: SANFORD FL 32771 Just/Market Value: $190,853 Property Address: 2601 COUNTRY CLUB RD SANFORD 32771 Assessed Value (SOH): $190,853 Facility Name: Exempt Value: $0 Dor: 27-AUTO SALE AND SERVIC Taxable Value: $190,853 Tax Estimator SALES Deed Date Book Page Amount Vacllmp 2004 VALUE SUMMARY SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 06/2002 04441 1399 $316,900 Improved 2004 Tax Bill Amount: $3 QUIT CLAIM DEED 04/1993 02576 1674 $100 Improved 2004 Taxable Value: $193 WARRANTY DEED 07/1985 01654 1189 $55,000 Vacant DOES NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOI ASSESSME Find Comparable Sales within this DOR Code LEGAL DESCRIPTION LAND LEG SEC 35 TWP 19S RGE 30E FROM SW COI Land Assess Method Frontage Depth Land Units Unit Price Land Value RUN E 429 FT N 86 DEG 39 MIN E 469.77 FT N FT TO SQUARE FEET 0 0 48,286 1.00 $48 286 POB R OBRUNW314.14FTN154.45FTE314.15F1 152. 97 FT TO BEG (1,1085 AC) BUILDING INFORMATION Bid Num Bid Class Year Bit Fixtures Gross SF Stories Ext Wall Bid Value Est. Cost New 1 STEEL/PRE ENG 1985 3 7,500 1 METAL PREFINISHED $128,166 $170,888 EXTRA FEATURE Description Year Bit Units EXFT Value Est. Cost New COMMERCIAL CONCRETE DR 4 IN 1985 13,796 $13,796 $27,592 6' WOOD FENCE 1985 605 $605 $605 OTE: Assessed values shown are NOT certified values and therefore are subject to change before being finalized for ad valorem tax urposes. If you recently purchased a homesteaded property your next ear's property lax will be based on JusUMarket value. http:// www.scpafl.org/pls/web/re_web.seminole_county_tltle?PARCEL=35193030002I B00... 1 /4/2005 z N-RE-CHEK FIRE PROTECTIOWtOMPANY i jee Cmi-- loha C a¢ Y C= E CAL- 51M aJ 7ff*< sj"#A' i i 1 ' 2701 W. 5th Street - Sanford, FL 32771 - (407) 324-0201 8 Fax (407) 324-0214 k I AMEREX C O 3E;, tXFw. Industrial Dry Chemical Fire Suppression System INSTALLATION, OPERATION MANUAL, P/N AND MAINTENANCE 15040 AMEREX CORPORATION INC. - 7595 GADSDEN HIGHWAY - TRUSSVILLE, AL 35173 - February 5, 2002 PIN 15040 Component Descriptions Page 2- 5 i-- 6.07 cm) Ir---- 2.39" J 6.07 crr.) 2.39" NOZZLE BLOW — OFF CAP i i,\;OZZL= BLCW— QFCA- , I Ir l NOZZLE BLC\i\I— C ,' r Tankside ( TS) Local Application Nozzle (PIN 16170) This nozzle is designed for Application of Dry Chemical Agent across the surface of the hazard, from the side. Total Flood (TF) Nozzle (PIN 16172) This nozzle is designed for Total Flooding Application of Dry Chemical Agent into an enclosure with no more than 5% total uncloseable openings. See Chapter 3A for other limitations. It is also used in Vehicle Paint Spray Booth and Open Front Spray Booth applications (see Chapter 3A). Three - Way Nozzle (PIN 16174) This nozzle is specifically tailored for certain Vehicle Paint Spray Booth Plenum hazards (see Chapter 3A). UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 6 P/N 15040 Component Descriptions Page 2- 6 2.30' 5.84 cr7) 6.C7 c-n) NOZZLE BLOW - OFF CAP NOZZLE SLOW - OFF CAP Duct and Plenum (DIP) Nozzle, (PIN 16190) This nozzle is designed to protect exhaust ducts and + certain plenums in Vehicle and Open Front Spray Booths (see Chapter 3A). Screening (SCR) Nozzle (PIN 16192) This nozzle is designed to protect the opening of the Work Area in an Open Front Spray Booth (see Chapter 3A). Replacement Nozzle Blow -Off Cap (Item 11): Replacement caps (PIN 14988). as shown above are available. They should be replaced when they become worn, damaged, brittle, or lost. Mechanical Control Head: Item 12): The mechanical control head, PIN 10134 is used as a service tool to open the discharge valve during agent cylinder recharging. This device is a T- handle design constructed of brass and stainless steel and bolts directly to the top of the agent cylinder discharge valve. The T-handle is spring loaded and detented to lock in place only in the FULL OPEN or FULL CLOSED positions. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 P/N 15040 Component Descriptions Page 2- 7 Pneumatic Control Head - MRM and ERM Installations: (Item 13): This control head (PIN 15157) is necessary in all installations to accomplish either automatic or manual system actuation. This device is constructed of extruded brass and bolts directly to the top of the agent cylinder discharge valve. When supplied with actuation pressure, the piston inside the pneumatic control head extends to depress the stem of the agent cylinder valve releasing the extinguishing agent. Actuation pressure (compressed nitrogen gas) enters the Pneumatic Control Head through 1/4 NPT threaded ports on either side. MRM Nitrogen (N2) Cylinder: (Item 14): The 10 in' N2 cylinder, PIN 12856, supplies nitrogen gas pressure to the Pneumatic Control Head through the Actuation Network for the purpose of opening the Agent Cylinder Valve. This cylinder is charged to 1800 psig (12410 KPa) at 70OF (210 C) and contains enough nitrogen to actuate up to six agent cylinder valves at a maximum distance of 100 feet (21.3 meters) to the last control head. Pressure is retained in the N2 cylinder by a gold plated rupture disc. Replacement rupture discs are available as PIN 09958. Only genuine AMEREX rupture discs may be used when recharging nitrogen cylinders. Proper charge pressure is indicated by a pressure gauge located on the cylinder bottom and protected by an impact resistant plastic gauge guard. The N2 cylinder is shipped fully charged from the AMEREX factory with a protective shipping cap installed on the outlet threads. The cap must be removed at installation but must remain in place at all other times. (Retain the shipping cap to reuse when recharging the cylinders) Construction of the N2 cylinder is per DOT 3E. The cylinder is rechargeable by certified AMEREX installers and does not require periodic hydrotesting. ERM Nitrogen (N2) Cylinder: (Item 15): The 15 in N2 cylinder, PIN 09956, supplies nitrogen gas pressure to the Pneumatic Control Head through the Actuation Network for the purpose of opening the Agent Cylinder Valve. This cylinder is charged to 1800 psig (12410 KPa) at 70OF (210 C) and contains enough nitrogen to actuate up to ten agent cylinder valves at a maximum distance of 100 feet (21.3 meters) to the last control head. Pressure is retained in the N2 cylinder by a gold plated rupture disc. Replacement rupture discs are available as PIN 09958. Only genuine AMEREX rupture discs may be used when recharging nitrogen cylinders. Proper charge pressure is indicated by a pressure gauge located on the cylinder bottom and protected by an impact resistant plastic gauge guard. The N2 cylinder is shipped fully charged from the AMEREX factory with a protective shipping cap installed on the outlet threads. The cap must be removed at installation but must remain in place at all other times. (Retain the shipping cap to reuse when recharging the cylinders) Construction of the N2 cylinder is per DOT 3E. The cylinder is rechargeable by certified AMEREX installers and does not require periodic hydrotesting. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 P/N 15040 Component Descriptions Page 2- 9 Mechanical Time Delay — MRM installations: (Item 18): This device PIN 15765) is used with MRM-equipped systems when a Discharge Time Delay of 15 seconds is required (Refer to UL 1254 Standard for details). It is the first component to connect into the MRM, and is packaged with its own mounting clamp. In the event of. system actuation, the Mechanical or Electrical Gas Valves trip immediately, along with any electrical component connected the Microswitch(es), but the high pressure nitrogen actuation gas will be delayed before entering the Actuation Network. The reason for this is to allow for exhaust fan run-down in certain paint spray booth applications. It is not needed for ERM installations, since the ERM can electronically control the time delay function, if required. Vent Check (Item 19): The Vent Check, PIN 10173, is a safety device that installs in the Pneumatic Control Head. Its function is to bleed any slowly accumulating pressure that could cause the Pneumatic Control Head to open the agent cylinder valve prematurely. Examples of possible. pressure sources include a slow leak in the rupture disc of. an N2 cylinder, or normal temperature -induced expansion of the air and moisture trapped in the actuation network. A vent check must be used on all pneumatically actuated systems. Use of a pipe plug or other type of "stopper" is unacceptable and can lead to system malfunctions. The body of the vent check is constructed of machined brass. The inside of the vent check contains a spring and nylon ball. Slowly accumulating gas can pass around the nylon ball and bleed to the atmosphere. However, the rapid accumulation of actuation pressure from the N2 cylinder causes the ball to compress the spring and seal on a tapered seat, blocking the bleed hole. Following an actuation, the vent check can be used to exhaust residual actuation pressure by unseating the nylon ball typically with a small piece of wire or the tip of a ball point pen). In installations using multiple agent cylinders, the vent check is installed only in one Pneumatic Control Head at the end of the actuation network. Actuation Tubing (Item 20): The furction of the actuation line is to carry high pressure nitrogen gas from the N2 cylinder to the pneumatic control head. Actuation components are installer supplied. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 P/N 15040 Component Descriptions Page 2- 10 Detector- MRM Installations (Item 21), P/N 12508: Each Detector in the Amerex Industrial System is comprised of three parts. The Detector Bracket, Detector Linkage, and the Fusible Link or Job Link (ordered separately). The Bracket serves as support for the Linkage and is attached to a rigid surface. The Linkage supports the Link and a continuous Cable under tension. At a predetermined temperature, the Link will separate, relieving tension on the Cable and actuating the system. This manual will refer to Series and Terminal Detectors. There is no difference in part numbers or dimensions between Series and Terminal Detectors. A Terminal Detector is the last or only detector in the network and the Cable must be "terminated" there. A Series Detector is any detector located between the Terminal Detector and the Mechanical Release Module in the Detection Network. Fusible Links (Item 22) — MRM Installations Four temperature ratings of the Fusible Links are used. They are of the electric solder type link which will melt at a predetermined temperature allowing the two halves of the link to separate. Type - "K" Load Limit: Max. Load - 50 lbs. (22.68 kg) Min. Load - 3 lbs. (1.37 kg) AMOX 2127 100'C O c Part No. Link Rating Max. Ambient Temp. 12326 212OF 1000C 150OF 660C 12327 280OF 1380C 2250F 1070C 12328 360OF 1820C 300OF 1490C 12329 450OF 2320C 3750F 1910C UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 P/N 15040 Component Descriptions r Page 2- 11 Job Links (Item 23) — MRM Installations 0 Three temperature ratings of the' Job Quick Response Links are used. They are constructed of two metal struts held in tension by a small, glass bulb that ruptures at the appropriate temperature rating. The Detector Bracket (p/n 12508) will support either the Fusible Links or the Job Links, and the,same detector limitations apply for both types of detectors (see Chapter 4 for installation). ' i Part No Response Type Link Rating Max. Ambient Temp. 16225 Quick 200OF 930C 150OF 660C 16226 Quick 2860F 141°C-, 2250F 1070C 16227 Quick 360OF 1820C 300OF 1490C Test Links — MRM Installations (Item 24): P/N 12891 Test Links are' available for conducting functional tests of the Detection System. This device fits the detector in the same manner as the Fusible (Job) Link, normally placed on the Terminal Detector. Test Links can be cut, simulating a link separating under fire conditions. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 E 10 P/N 15040 Component Descriptions Page 2- 13 Pulley Tee (Item 27): P/N 12506 Pulley Tee is used to change the direction of two Cables by 90°. This device can be used with the Mechanical Gas Valve and Manual Pull Stations, but NOT Fusible Link Detectors. Four 13/64" dia. mounting holes are provided. Use with '/:" EMT. Cable is used to run from the Mechanical Release Module, through conduit and Corner Pulleys to Detectors, Mechanical Gas Valves or Manual Pull Stations. It is 1/16" diameter, stainless steel (7x7 — 480# tensile strength) — available in 500 foot (152 m) spools (P/N 12553). Manual Pull Station — MRM Installations (Item 29): Every Amerex Industrial System must use at least one Manual Pull Station (P/N 11993). This device provides a means of discharging . the system manually. Manual Pull Stations should be located in a Path of Egress and mounted at a height conforming with the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction. The Manual Pull Station may be recessed or surface mounted. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 Part Number 15040 Total Flood: System Design a) Cylinders: The Model IS18ABC and IS35ABC can be used for Total Flooding applications. Page 3A-6 b) Nozzles: The Total Flood Nozzle, (P/N 16172) is used for both the 181b. and 351b. ABC cylinders. The IS18 cylinder supports one Total Flood Nozzle. The IS35 cylinder supports two Total Flood Nozzles. c) Nozzle Coverages: Volume: 1,440 ftf., per nozzle Maximum Area: 120 ft.Z per nozzle Maximum Height: 20 ft. Maximum Side length: 15 ft. See chart below for height vs. area restrictions) Maximum Coverage Per Nozzle., Hazard Height (ft.) Longest Side (ft.) Area (ft.) Volume (ft.') 12 or less 15 120 1440 13 15 110.7 1440 14 15 102.8 1440 15 15 96 1440 16 15 90 1440 17 15 84.7 1440 18 15 80 1440 19 15 75.8 1440 20 1 15 72 1440 Note: Amerex Industrial Dry Chemical Systems have not been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. with respect to the total flood protection of hazards incorporating uncloseable openings exceeding 5% of the total hazard surface area. d) Temperature Range: The operating temperature range for Total Flood applications is 40OF to 120°F (40°C to 490C). e) Piping Requirements: Piping diagrams include limitations on pipe length and fittings. System piping must be balanced. Balanced piping is that in which the difference between the shortest actual pipe length from any %" TEE to nozzle and the longest actual pipe length from any W TEE to nozzle does not exceed 10% of the longest actual pipe length from any W TEE to nozzle. The number and type of fittings for all TEE to nozzle sections must be equal. All piping must be Schedule 40, hot -dipped galvanized steel pipe, and all fittings must be 1501b. class. Examples of acceptable fitting materials include hot -dipped galvanized malleable iron, ductile iron, or steel. Couplings and unions may be used where necessary, and reducing bushings or reducing tees can be used for changes in pipe diameter. NgILBlack steel pipe and fittings can be used in relatively noncorrosive atmospheres. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 a A Part'Number 15040 System Design Page 3A-7 1 _ f) Nozzle Placement: The Total Flood Nozzle has been developed to provide application of extinguishing agent from an overhead position. The nozzle is to be mounted in the center of the protected area, with the tip of the nozzle no greater than six (6) inches from the ceiling. Proper nozzle placement is shown below: 1 1 I 1 I I. . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t T Nozzle / I I HEIGHT I I I I I / W!TM / L•:nGTM UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 Part Number 15040 System Design ' Page 3A-8 TOTAL FLOODING ISI8ABC SINGLE NOZZLE - Pipe Size, in Maximum Length, ft. Maximum of Elbows of Tees Allowed 3/4 60 8 0 Cylinder to Nozzle 60 Total %" Pil2e the maximum nozzle height above the agent cylinder is 20 feet. UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 E, El L-1-1 Part Number 15040 System Design Page 3A-10 Vehicle Paint Spray Booths: GTheAmerexVehiclePaintSprayBoothFireSuppressionSystemisofthepre-engineered type as defined by the NFPA Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, NFPA-17. The extinguishing systems described in this manual are intended to be installed, maintained, and serviced in accordance with NFPA-17. The Amerex Vehicle Paint Spray Booth System has been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in accordance with the specific test protocol found in the UL1254 Standard (Pre-engineered Dry Chemical System Units). Used for painting or coating cars, trucks, buses and large mobile equipment, Vehicle Paint Spray Booths come in a variety of configurations and sizes. The basic volumes of a Vehicle Paint Spray Booth to be protected by the Amerex System consists of three main components. They are: 1) Work Area - Where the vehicle is painted. 2) Plenum s — Exhaust chambers adjacent to the Work Area. Plenums utilize filters to trap overspray particles that escape from the Work Area. The primary purpose of the plenum is to expose a sufficiently large area of filter media to the overspray that is carried along in a smooth current of air. 3) Duct s - Fan -powered air channels that draw air through the Work Area, the Plenum(s), and finally out through the Duct. Most of the time, the air is drawn downward over the vehicI4during the painting process (as in either an Under Floor, Pit, or Down Draft (Side -Exhaust) configuration. Other booths, such as a Back Draft or Pant -Leg (Horseshoe) design, draw air down and across, toward the rear of the booth. Fresh air is usually drawn in through intake filters either in the Work Area ceiling or on the upper walls of the Work Area. Many installations utilize a Heated Make -Up Recirculation option, which re -circulates filtered, heated air through the booth, thereby being more energy efficient. The Amerex Vehicle Paint Spray Booth System requires that the booth exhaust fan(s) be shut down prior to the discharge of the ABC dry chemical. This is accomplished with the use of the Mechanical Time Delay (pin 15765) with mechanically -released systems, or by the use of the Amerex Electric Control Panel (pin 15780) with the use of the timed discharge circuit. It is the responsibility of the installer to properly identify the configuration of the booth and to follow the requirements of this manual in order to achieve proper fire suppression. Sometimes, additional turns, baffles, or obstructions in the booth's plenum and duct may dictate the use of additional nozzles in order to ensure good distribution of dry chemical. a) Cylinders: The Model IS18ABC, IS35ABC, and IS45ABC can be used for Vehicle Paint Spray Booth applications. The IS18 and IS 35 models are used for Duct and Plenum coverage, using either the DP, TF-ABC, or 3-Way nozzles. The IS45 model must always use four TF-ABC nozzles (pin 16172) for Booth Work Area coverage. b) Nozzles: P/N: Application: TF-ABC 16172 Work Area; Backdraft / Pantleg / Underfloor Plenum 3-Way 16174 Pit w/ Tunnel (center -mount); Downdraft Plenum with or without Vertical Transition (center - mount) D/P 16190 Exhaust Duct; Pit Plenum (end-postion) c) Nozzle Coverages: 1) Work Area: The Amerex Vehicle Paint Spray Booth System is flexible enough to protect a wide variety of Vehicle Booths of various dimensions. The maximum booth height is 23'4". As noted, the IS45 cylinder is always used with four nozzles, and each of the four nozzles has been tested to protect a Work Area Module. A Work Area can be thought of as a series of 'boxes', or Modules, stacked together, each protected with a nozzle. The maximum parameters for each Module are given below: Module Volume: 1,050 ft.3 per nozzle Maximum Module Area: 105 ft. Z per nozzle for booths up to 10 ft. in height; 45 ft.Z for booths up to 23 ft., 4 in. in height. Maximum Module Height: 23 ft., 4 in. Maximum Module Side Length: 14 ft. for booths up to 10 ft. tall (15' for Booth Centerline Option) 9 ft for booths from 10 ft. to 23'4" tall UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 Part Number 15040 System Design Page 3A-11 1 1 I I I i I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1) Work Area: (continued) Maximum Nozzle Offset - Module Center Entry: Within a 2.5 ft. radius semicircle from center of module, no less than 12" from any side of the module (booth); the curved portion of the semicircle must curve away from the centerline of the booth; the tip of the nozzle within 6" of ceiling. Maximum Nozzle Offset - Booth Edge Entry: Entry into the module at the closest point to the intersection of the booth wall and ceiling. The nozzle location, horizontally, is at the midpoint of the longest side of the module, +/- 2 feet. The tip of the nozzle must be within 6" of its entry point. This option is allowable only for booths 10 feet or less in height. Maximum Nozzle Offset - Booth Centerline Entry: This option is available where nozzle entry is only possible along the centerline of the booth ceiling. Maximum booth height for this option is 10 feet. This installation configuration allows for a maximum module side length of 15', which is the width of the Work Area, in this case. There is no allowable nozzle offset for this option. The first and fourth nozzles are to be located at 12" from the front and back of the booth, respectively. The second and third nozzles are to be spaced equally between the first and fourth nozzles. The tip of the nozzle must be within 6" of the ceiling. Maximum Nozzle Spacing Module Length), Feet Booth Width, Inside, Feet; Number of Nozzles Across Width of Booth Booth Weight, Inside, Feet 15. 2 16; 2 17; 2 18 2 19; 4 20 4 21 4 22; 4 23; 4 24; 4 10 14 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 12 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 13 1 9 9 9 8.97 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 14 9 9 8.82 8.33 9 9 9 9 9 9 15 9 8.75 8.23 7.77 9 9 9 9 9 9 16 8.75 8.2 7.72 7r291 9 9 9 9 9 9 16.5 8.48 1 7.95 7.48 7.07 9 9 9 9 9 9 17 8.23 7.72 7.26 6.86 9 9 9 9 9 9 17.5 8 7.5 7.05 6.67 9 9 9 9 9 9 18 7.77 7.29 6.86 6.48 9 9 9 9 9 9 18.5 7.56 7.09 6.67 6.3 9 9 9 9 9 9 19 7.36 1 6.9 6.5 6.14 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 19.5 7.17 1 6.73 6.33 5.98' 9 9 9 9 9 8.97 20 7 6.56 6.17 5.83' 9 9 9 9 9 8.75 20.5 6.82 6.4 6.02 5.69 9 9 9 9 8.9 8.53 21 6.67 6.25 5.88 5.55 9 9 9 9 8.69 8.33 21.5 6.51 6.1 5.74 5.42 9 9 9 8.87 8.49 8.13 22 6.36 5.96 5.61 5.3 9 9 9 8.67 8.3 7.95 22.5 6.22 5.83 5.49 5.18 9 9 8.88 8.48 8.11 7.77 23 6.08 5.7 5.37 5.07 9 9 8.69 8.3 7.93 7.6 23.33 6 5.62 5.29 5 9 9 8.57 8.18 7.82 7.5 UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 Part Number 15040 System Design Page 3A-18 BOOTH EDGE Vnhir•in Dninf Cnrw Rnnfh Wnrir Arnm MAKAMP Rnnfh Cdnn Cnfm. n-+.- , Cw— Cylinder Nozzle Nozzle Type Piping Maximum Maximum Size Quantity Section Pipe Length, ft. of Elbows Size, in. 4 TF-ABC Cylinder 1 20 5 IS45ABC to T1 T1 to T2 10 2 T2 to 9 2-90 deg. + Nozzle 1-45 deg.* A 45 degree elbow must be used at the nozzle to point it downward and toward the centerline of the booth Work Area. The nozzle must enter at the closest point to the intersection of the booth wall and the ceiling, and the tip of the nozzle must be within 6 inches of its entry point. The Edge Entry Option is only allowable on booths with a maximum height of 10 feet. The maximum nozzle height above the agent cylinder is 10 feet. UL EX 5208 If February 5, 2002 Part Number 15040 System Design Page 3A-20 . 3-WAY NOZZLE I 4- MAXIMUM r- MAXIMUM1; Mis M "xAX:MUw Plenum Configurations 3-WAY NOZZLE T- 4- 12' I-L 4 j I ; TF-ABC c NOZZLE 3-WAY 24. NOZZLE 10' 4' L/4 L/2 18, 2) OZA L112 F-ABC NOZZLE a UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 Part Number -15040 System Design Page 3A-21 VFHIrI P PAINT CPRAV RAATI4 PIT PI PNI IRA AMn nIIrT IQ1$kARr CIN(_1 C Mr%771 P- Cylinder Nozzle Nozzle Type Piping Maximum Maximu Size Quantity Section Pipe Length, ft. m Size, in. of Elbows D/P or 3-WAY Cylinder 3/4 40 5 IS 18ABC 1 to Nozzle The maximum elevation of the D/P or 3-way nozzle above cylinder is 23'4". UL EX 5208 February 5, 2002 Part Number 15040 System Design Page 3A-22 zle 1 NIn771 F- Jmum Maximum gth, ft. of Elbows 36 4 16 3 Is Ls'4--. UL EX 5208 vary 5, 2002 3 e