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CITY OF SANFORD PERMIT APPLICATION
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Description of Work: i 1
Historic District: Zoning: Value of Work: S'
Permit Type: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool
Electrical: New Service — # of AMPS Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole
Mechanical: Residential Non -Residential Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Calc. Required)
Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures # of Water & Sewer Lines # of Gas Lines
Plumbing/New Residential: # of Water Closets Plumbing Repair — Residential or Commercial
Occupancy Type: Residential Commercial Industrial Total Square Footage:
Construction Type: _C # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required for other than x)
Parcel #:
(Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description)
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Contractor Name & Address:
Phone & Fax:
Bonding Company:
Address:
Mortgage Lender:
Address:
State License Number:
Contact Person: Phone:
Architect/Engineer: Phone:
Address: Fax:
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. 1 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 WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, and
AIR CONDITIONERS, etc.
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating
construction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING
TWICE FOR 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 ermit is verification that 1 will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713.
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SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION
300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, Fl. 32771 / P. O. Box 1788, Sanford, Fl. 32772
(407 302-2520 / FAX (407) 330-5677
Pager (407) 918-0395
Plans Review Sheet
Date: July 22, 2003 Business Address: 408 E. Mattie Ave
Industrial Occupancy: New Paint Booth
Business Name: Hunt Auto Body Ph. (407) 330-6161
Contractor: Parsudyal Sukhded Ph. (407) 330-6161
Fax.
Reviewed [ ] Reviewed with comment [ X ] Rejected j ]
Reviewed by: Timothy Robles, Fire Protection Inspector/Plans Examiner
Comment: Installation of a new paint booth. The Sanford fire department will require
the following below
1. Paint Booth Shall meet requirements of N.F.P.A #33
2. Fire Suppression system required inside paint booth
3. Additional permit required for the instillation of the fire suppression system
4. all interior electrical powered lights, switches, bulbs, shall be explosion
Proof
S. 4 A 60 BC Fire Extinguisher required for paint booth for on site fire
protection
CITY OF SANFORD BUILDING -DIVISION
OWNERIBUILDER AFFIDAVIT
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING
Owners of property when acting as their own contractor and providing direct, onsite supervision
themselves of all work not performed by licensed contractors, when building or improving farjn
outbuildings or one -family or two-family residences on such property for the occupancy or use of such
owners and not offered for sale or lease, or building or improving commercial buildings, at a cost not to
exceed $25,000, on such property for the occupancy or use of such owners and not offered for sale or
lease. In an action brought under this part, proof of sale or lease, or offering for sale or lease, of any such
structure by the owner -builder within 1 year after completion of same creates a presumption that the
construction was undertaken for purposes of sale or lease. This subsection does not exempt any person
who is employed by or has a contract with such owner and who acts in the capacity of a contractor. The
owner may not delegate the owner's responsibility to directly supervise all work to any other person
unless that person is registered or certified under this part and the work being performed is within the
scope of that person's license. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "owners of property"
includes the owner of a mobile home situated on a leased lot. To qualify for exemption under this
subsection, an owner must personally appear and sign the building permit application.
State law requires construction to be done by licensed contractors. You have applied for a permit under
an exemption to that law. The exemption allows you, as the owner of your property, to act as your own
contractor with certain restrictions even though you do not have a license. You must provide direct,
onsite supervision of the construction yourself. You may build or improve a one -family or two-family
residence or a farm outbuilding. You may also build or improve a commercial building, provided your
costs do not exceed $25,000. The building or residence must be for your own use or occupancy. It may
not be built or substantially improved for sale or lease. If you sell or lease a building you have built or
substantially improved yourself within 1 year after the construction is complete, the law will presun;.e that
you built or substantially improved it for sale or lease, which is a violation of this exemption. You :r,ay
not hire an unlicensed person to act as your contractor or to supervise people working on
is your responsibility to make sure that people employed by you have licenses required by state lave ,trod.
by county or municipal licensing ordinances. You may not delegate the responsibility for supervising
work to a licensed contractor who is not licensed to perform the work being done. Any person working
on your building who is not licensed must work under your direct supervision and must be employed by
you, which means that you must deduct F.I.C.A. and withholding tax and provide workers' compensation
for that employee, all as prescribed by law. Your construction must comply with all applicable laws,
ordinances, building codes, and zoning regulations.
1, PB93( mac . , t�n�_c) , do hereby state that I am qualified and capable of performing the
requested construction involved with the permit application filed.
I will assume full responsibility as an Owner/Builder Contractor, and will personally supervise all work
allowed by law on the permitted structure.
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Owner/BuAer Signa re Date
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Permit No.
State of Florida
County of Seminole
NOTICE OF CONUVIENCEMENT
Tax Folio No.
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.
1. Description of property: (legal description of the property and street address if available)
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2. General description of impro,fement: A P,A•,,.4# 1�0"4k
3. Owner information
a. Name and address
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c. Name and address of fee simple titleholder (if other than Owner)
ontractor
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b. Phone number VO4 - 330 - E /16 J ` Fax number
Surety
a. Name and address
b. Phone number _
c. Amount of bond
Lender
a. Name and address
Fax number
e.
b. Phone number Fax number
Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served as
provided -by Section 713.13(I)(a)7., Florida Statutes:
a. Name and address
b. Phone number
8. In addition to himself or herself, Owner designates
Fax number
of
to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section
713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes.
a. Phone number Fax number
9. Expiration date of notice of commencement (the expiration date is 1 year from the date of recording unless a different
date is specified)
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT • 336.697-7177
4810 Clover Road • Greensboro, North Carolina 27405 • Fax 336-697-1738
Letter of Compliance
The paint spray booths manufactured by Standard Tools/TooIs USA, arc designed for code approval. Each
booth is fabricated from 1 S gauge galvanized steel, throughout, to extend normal life expectancy by five
times. The galvanized classification of 0-90. Zinc Rating is 1.25 ounces per square foot. (ASTNI)
A527LFQ. The booth is supplied in kit form and assembled on site.
All models are manufactured from materials that meet the standards of the National Board of Fire
Underwriters for spray booths, as recommended by the 1995 National Fire Protection
Association(NFPA33) requirements.
F-rhaust Fan
The fan is equipped with a non -sparking blade that is driven by belts enclosed in a cylinder. The fan meets
the AMCA testing requirements and bears the AMCA seal. The location of the belts provides maximum
protection from the air stream. The motor duct is located outside of the duct area, and air velocity over the
face of the booth has a minimum of 100 LFPM.
Electric Motor
The motor conforms to National Electric .Manufacturers Association ratings A and B and is UL Rated
(reference E47479). The motor is also CSA rated (reference LR6153).
Lights '
The Lights are UL approved (reference C118408) and are mounted and serviced from outside the booth.
The lights are separated by .25" tempered glass, sealed 8com the inside to insure a vapor proof seal
Windoivs
The.windows are .25" tempered glass, sealed from the inside to insure•a vapor proof seal
Signed:
R. G,Wrrocks
V. P perations
Dated:
OFFICE COPY PLANS REVIEWED
prp _;IT #031rig-S)l QTY OF SANFORD
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2. On all paint spray booths:
A. Do not carry on spray operations near operations emitting sparks or
other hazardous operations.
B. When spraying metal bearing protective • coatings, a noticeable
proportion of very fine, lightweight flakes of metal will be carried with' '
the air through the booth and ventilation system to the outside of the
building.
C. To hinder rust of the • spray booth and to facilitate cleaning of
overspray, one of the several commercial coatings available should be
applied to areas where overspray will be deposited. Some are plastic
coatings which may be brushed 'or sprayed and later stripped off in
sheets; some are a semi-permanent Teflon coating. Common grease
and paper is also used but is not recommended'as it presents a fire
hazard.
' D. Keep the air velocity through the booth constant.' If the paint formula
or spraying operation is changed from that for which the booth was
originally purchased, more or less air movement may be present than
even the law requires. Also, with more than one booth installed, room
air currents may be troublesome. The result, in addition, to the heating
and air conditioning problems, is that fast-moving air currents across
the face opening of the booths often result in the starving of one booth
to the benefit of an adjacent booth with a better draft and- the pulling of
paint overspray from the starved booth out into the.general room area.
E. To keep specks of direct dust and lint off the surface being painted:
1. Wear starched coveralls duAng spraying operations.
2. Strain spray material using a metal mesh filter, not a
cheesecloth or similar strainer.
3'. * Keep area surrounding booth, as well as booth itself clean,
4. Keep spray equipment clean.
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 910-697-7177
4810 Clover Road - Greensboro. North Carolina 27405 - Fax 910-697-1738
To whom it may concern:
It has recently been brought to our attention that questions and/or concerns are being raised
regarding the listing of the Standard Tools spray booths by a recognized listing agency.
Most concerns by the local authorities having jurisdiction over the inspections of typical spray
booth installations arise out of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 29, section 1910.303
which states that, "Conductors and equipment required or permitted by this sub -part shall be
acceptable only if approved" by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. The assumption
made is that a paint spray booth is "equipment" under the code. Equipment is defined in section
1910.399 as "A general term including material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures,
apparatus, and the like, used as. part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation:'
Section 1910.107 of the code defines a paint spray booth as a "power -ventilated structure
provided to enclose or accommodate a spraying operation..." There is a significant substantive
difference between "equipment" and a "structure" which is made up in part of "equipment:'
While section 1910.107 goes into great detail as to the minimum requirements for a spraying
"structure:' at no point does the Section require that a paint booth "structure" be "approved."
The "equipment" components of the Standard Tools paint spray booths, such as the control
panels, motors and lights are all "approved." The Standard Tools paint spray booth in question
is in full compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations, the standards of the National Fire
Protection Agency, the National Electric Code and OSHA codes, and is not required to be
subject to an additional expensive "approval" process.'
Should there *any further questions or concerns, please. feel. free to contact the factory'at one
of the numbers listed below.
336-697-71.77
800-633-3002
- 800-633-3002 -
III. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Booth placement
A. Cheek the selected area for ample clearance. Remove any obstructions
.which may interfere with the exhaust fan and stack, personnel access
door or the vehicle entry/exit doors, A minimum of three feet.clearance .
is recommended about the booth's perimeter. Six feet. or more from
the nearest,wall is preferred to allow smoother air flow through the
booth. Be sure to provide ample clearance between booth and building
walls or other obstruction for access to light fiktures.
B. Check ceiling height for ample clearance. Check exhaust outlet
location with the roof or wall to avoid obstructions in the line of the
exhaust pipe.
C. The floor surface of the booth and the operator's working area must be
of non-combustible material so as to facilitate the safe cleaning and
removal of residues. It must also be able to support the weight of the
booth and the operator.
D. Carefully examine floor to be sure it is 'level. Many ,ptoblems are
caused by uneven floors, not allowing proper alignment of panels,
supports, doors, etc. If floor is not level, some type of shim must be
used to level the booth. After erection of your booth, use mortar fill
where shim exceeds 318 inch thickness.
E. Using chalk, mark the outside wall dimensions of the spray booth.
These dimensions are shown on the layout drawing supplied with this
instruction package (see page 10).
2. Hints for Ease of Installation
A. Recommended tools: chalk line, 3/8 inch screw gun, extension cord, 2
c -clamps, level, rubber hammer, drill and 3/16 inch masonry bit (to
install tap cons), 2 8 -foot ladders; caulk gun,
B. Begin the erection of your new booth at the outside confer of the
exhaust chamber spray paint area.
C. All panels are installed to provide a flush interior face with all flanges
to the exterior.
H. Install lighting fixtures.
I. Wire adequate electrical supply to lighting fixtures, to electric motor of
exhaust unit, etc.
J. Draft gauge setting:
1. Calibrate the draft gauge with exhaust unit running. Note the
height of the oil column (in inches of water) on the draft gauge.
Mark this point with a piece of tape to indicate the pressure
with clean arrestor pads.
2. 'Take pieces of cardboard and partially cover the arrestor pads
in checkerboard fashion to simulate clogged filters. Add
sufficient pieces of cardboard until the surface velocity drops to
the minimum allowable 100 feet per minute (air speed
measured by a velometer). Note the reading on the draft gauge
and mark with tape. This is the point (pressure) at which to
change the arrestor pads.
3. Upon removal of all cardboard, the pressure should return to its
original point on the draft gauge marked with tape.
4. The paint spray booth is now ready for operation.
IV. MAINTENANCE
The frequency of the following maintenance checks depends on the amount and kind of
materials being sprayed. Under all circumstances, however, these checks should be made
at regular intervals to reduce firq hazards, to maintain the efficiency of the" booth, to
prevent freshly painted objects from becoming blemished and to hinder rust of the booth.
1. Daily or when overspray accumulates - remove the overspray and coating
from the booth interior, operator's floor area, baffle's, fan and exhaust piping.
Use a non-ferrous, non -sparkling scraper to eliminate any possibilities of
igniting combustible material. Do not allow overspray to accumulate;
presenting afire hazard. Do not leave piles of paint sweepings in the booth.
2. When overspray accumulates - remove exhaust unit blade and clean.
3. Cheek belt tension on exhaust unit periodically. Bearings in fart and motor
may wear unnecessarily when belts are too tight.
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I. INTRODUCTION
Paint spray booths are used to confine and remove overspray and fumes from the area in
which spray painting is performed. They are. available in marry different sizes .(width,
depth and height) and in many_ different types, depending upon the amount and kind of
material to be sprayed and the method of application.
You have purchased a Dry Type Spray Booth with Arrestor Exhaust, which is designed
for use during intermittent or limited production spraying in locations where exhausted
air must be clean. It operates by drawing contaminated air through replaceable filters
(arrestor pads) which prevent overspray residue escaping to the atmosphere. All booths
with arrestor exhausts axe supplied with a draft gauge.
Cour spray booth is constructed of self supporting 18 gauge sheet steel sectional panels
and is furnished with all necessary assembly hardware and instructions. It is constructed•
of fireproof materials and is built to meet the requirements of the National Board of Fire
Underwriters, the National Fire Protection Association's Standards Number 33 and
Nr -PA's National Electric Code. It also meets or exceeds OSHA requirements as well as
most of the code requirements of local and state fire and health regulations. It is the
responsibility of the user to install this equipment in accordance with current local
regulations.
11. PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions should always be observed during operation of paint spray
booths'
1. On dry type paint spray booths with arrestor exhaust:
A. Do not use this type of booth when applying a spray material known to
be highly susceptible to spontaneous heating and ignition.
B. Do not use arrestor pads alternately for different types of coating
materials where the combination of materials may be conductive to
spontaneous combustion.
C. Do not permit fluid to collect in the flexible plastic connecting loop in
the back of the draft gauge as this could cause a serious reading error.
If the draft gauge is.subjected to an overpressure, check to ensure that
fluid has not passed into the loop.
D. The assembly drawing shows the personnel door on the right side of
the booth. However, the booth is designed so that the door cart be
placed on the left side as well by switching panel
Note: This instruction package. includes an exploded isometric drawing showing
the relationship of each panel or part to the others. 'A lisfing of all component
panels is provided on this drawing and should be used in addition to the packing list
when uncrating to identify all components provided by Standard Tools (see pages 7
and 9).
3, Installation Instructions
A. Unpack all components and stack all parts of the saine size together.
Each component is identifiable by the size and description as shown on
the Assembly Sequence page (see page 8) and on the assembly
drawing. Check to ensure that all spray booth components are at hand.
B. Study all the drawings and instructions thoroughly before beginning
assembly. Each component is shown on the Assembly Sequence and
on the assembly drawing. This will aid in determining where the
various components are to be installed during assembly.
} C. Assemble the booth starting with the exhaust chamber section. - Note:
It is very important to stay on the chalk outline during the assembly
process.
D. Space tech screws approximately 12 inches apart•
E. Seal all panel joints with caulk (provided) after the booth has been
completely erected. Tighten all bolts and secure the booth to the floor.
Seal all seams from the interior.of the. booth.
F. Mount exhaust unit and motor. Ensure that there are no obstructions
in the exhaust unit that would damage it: Make certain that electrical
connections, have been. made, properly and that direction of rotation is
as -indicated.
G. Install exhaust piping. Wien more that 25 feet of piping is required,
the static pressure is increased so that air flow may be hindered when
using the standard exhaust unit recommended for this booth. Wherc a
piping arrangement of an unusual nature is employed or where two or
milar condition may. exist. Therefore, if
more elbows are used, a si
either of these situations arise, contact you local . distributor • or the
manufacturer for correct recomm ndltio:M
17 3X100 TEE WALL SUPPORT TEE
ATTACH TO PANEL 4, 5 WITH TEE TO INSIDE OF PANELS
FRONT DOOR JAMB
BEAM MOUNT PLATE ON END MUST BE ON TOP
18 6X156 BEAM CEILING I -BEAM
PLACE ONE LEG OF BEAM UNDER PANELS 13,14,15 AND
FRONT DOOR JAMB
ON TOP OF PANEL 12. NOW YOU CAN FINISH ATTACHING
ALL PANELS TO BEAM ON THAT SIDE
19 44X120F WALL W/ LIGHT
PLACE ON CHALK LINE AGAINST TEE. FASTEN FROM
INSIDE OF TEE THROUGH WALL ANCHOR TO FLOOR '
WITH DRIVE ANCHOR 2 FT AWAY FROM SEAM
20 44X120F WALL W/ LIGHT
PLACE ON CHALK LINE AGAINST TEE. FASTEN FROM
INSIDE OF TEE THROUGH WALL. ANCHOR TO FLOOR
WITH DRIVE ANCHOR 2 FT AWAY FROM SEAMS
21 3X100 TEE WALL SUPPORT PLACE AGAINST 19 AND ATTACH FROM INSIDE OUT
22 3x100 TEE WALL SUPPORT PLACE AGAINST 20 AND ATTACH FROM INSIDE OUT
BEAM MOUNT PLATE ON END MUST BE ON TOP
23 3X156 BEAM SUPPORT BEAM PLACE BEAM ON TCP OF WALL SUPPORT MOUNTS AND
ATTACH TO END OF TEES. YOU WILL HAVE TO REMOVE
ONE SCREW WHEN INSTALLING CEILIN3 IN THAT SECTIO
24 44X12QF WALL W/ LIGHT PLACE ON CHALK LINE AGAINST TEE. FASTEN FROM
INSIDU OF TEE THROUGH V: ALL . ANCHOR TO FLOOR
WITH DRIVE ANCHOR 2 FT AWAY FROM SEAM
25 44XI210F WALL V1'/ LIGHT PLACE ON CH,",LK LINE AGAINST TEE. FASTEN FROM
INSIDE OF TEE THROUGH WALL, ANCHOR TO FLOOR
WITH DRIVE ANCHOR 2 FT FROM SEAM
26 16.5X100 FRONT WALL PANEL PLACE INSIDE AND ATTACH TO 24 ON CHALK LINE AND
ANCHOR TO FLOOR WITH DRIVE ANCHOR MAKING SURE
YOUR DOOR OPENING IS 10 FT.
27 16.5X100 FRONT WALL PANEL PLACE INSIDE AND ATTACH TO 25 ON CHALK LINE AND
ANCHOR TO FLOOR WITH DRIVE ANCHOR MAKING SURE
YOUR DOOR OPENING IS 10 FT.
26
1000-100
FRONT DOOR JAMB
PLACE AGAINST 27 WITH HINGES POINTING OUTWARD
29
1000-100
FRONT DOOR JAMB
PLACE AGAINST 25 WITH HINGES POINTING OUTWARD
30 1000-120 DOOR HEADER
PART PART
NBR DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION
31 44X120 WALL PANEL
ATTACH TO 29 AND 30 THROUGH GUSSETS
INSTRUCTIONS
PLACE ON TOP OF AND ATTACH TO 19 AND WALL
SUPPORT TEES FROM INSIDE
PART PART
NSR DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION
1 44X100 BACK WALL PANEL
INSTRUCTIONS
PLACE ON CHALK LINE LEFT REAR CORNER
2 37X100 SIDE WALL PANEL
PLACE ON CHALK LINE AND ATTACH TO OUTSIDE
EDGE OF 44X100
3 44X100 BACK WALL PANEL
PLACE ON CHALK LINE RIGHT REAR CORNER
4 37X84F DOOR FRAME
PLACE ON CHALK LINE AND ATTACH TO OUTSIDE EDGE
OF 44X100 WITH HINGES POINTING AWAY FROM BOOTH
5 18X37 HEADER PANEL
PLACE OVER TOP OF DOOR FRAME AND ATTACH TO
PANEL 4 AND 3
6 44X100 BACK WALL PANEL
PLACE ON CHALK LINE AND ATTACH TO PANEL 3
7 21X100 BACK WALL PANEL
PLACE ON CHALK LINE AND ATTACH TO PANEL 6 AND 1
8 30X100 EXHAUST PANEL
SMOOTH SIDE TOWARDS INSIDE OF PLENUM. MEASURE
36" AND 37 112" FROM INSIDE CORNER ON PERSONNEL
DOOR SIDE OF BOOTH. ATTACH PANEL BETWEEN THE
MARKS TO PANEL 3
9 42.5X84 EFG EXHAUST FILTER GRID
OVERLAPPING END OF PANEL 8 SMOOTH SIDE IN
10 42.5X84 EFG EXHAUST FILTER GRID ATTACH TO PANEL 9 SMOOTH SIDE IN
11 30X100 EXHAUST PANEL MEASURE FROM INSIDE OF PANEL 8 AGAINST BACK
WALL 82" AND 83 1/2" ATTACH BETWEEN MARKS AND TO
BACKSIDE OF PANEL SMOOTH SIDE IN
12 16X85 EXHAUST PANEL ATTACH OVER 9 AND 10 TO END OF 8 AND 11 SMOOTH
SIDE IN
13 37X52 TOP EXHAUST PANEL ATTACH FLUSH TO THE END OF PANEL 1,2;7
SMOOTH SIDE DOWN DONT ATTACH FRONT SIDE OF
PANEL UNTIL BEAM IS INSTALLED (STEP 18)
14 37X52H TOP EXHAUST / HOLE PLACE AGAINST PANEL 13 SMOOTH SIDE DOWN ATTACH
FLUSH TO END OF OTHER PANELS. DON'T ATTACH THE
FRONT SIDE UNTIL BEAM IS INSTALLED (STEP 18)
15 37X52 TOP EXHAUST PANEL PLACE AGAINST 14 AND ATTACH TO ALL OTHER PANELS
DON'T ATTACH THE FRONT SIDE UNTIL THE BEAM IS
INSTALLED (STEP 18)
16 3X100 TEE WALL SUPPORT TEE ATTACH TO PANEL 2 WITH ONE LEG OF TEE TO INSIDE
OF THE PANEL. OTHER LEG AVAILABLE FOR NEXT WALL
PANEL. BEAM MOUNT PLATE ON END MUST BE ON TOP
PART PART
NBR DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS
CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677
DATE: PERMIT #0 3 3'0'1
BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: -?
ADDRESS: �-ID e z2zel-;4�
PHONE NO.:( O- 1�+ FAX NO.:
CONST. INSP. [ ] C / O INSP.:[ ] REINSPECTION [) PLANS REVIEW
F. A. [ ] F. S. [ ] HOOD [ ] PAINT BOOTH) BURN P RMIT ]
TENT PERMIT ] TANK PERMIT [ J OTHER U,
TOTAL FEES: S 4�) v� (PER UNIT SEE BELOW)
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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.
Sanford Fire Prevention Division Applica s ignature