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1130 Mayport Rd 2014 Paint BoothCITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 INSPECTION PHONE LINE 247-5814 Application Number . . . . . 13-00003768 Date 4/22/14 Property Address . . . . . . 1130 MAYPORT RD Application type description COMMERCIAL ALTERATION Property Zoning . . . . . . . TO BE UPDATED Application valuation . . . . 4000 ------------------------------------------------------ Application desc REMOVE OLD PAINT BOOTH AND INSTALL NEW ------------------------------------------------------- Owner Contractor - ------------------------ ----------------------- FEDORCA GHEORGHE TCI MECHANICAL INC 3685 EUNICE RD 2331 SEMINOLE RD JACKSONVILLE BEACH FL 322501907 ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233 --- Structure Information 000 000 PAINT BOOTH Occupancy Type . . . . . . BUSINESS ----------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . COMMERCIAL ALTERATION/OTHER Additional desc . Permit Fee 70.00 Plan Check Fee 35.00 Issue Date . . . Valuation 4000 Expiration Date . . 10/19/14 ---------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 2010 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE 2008 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE FINAL INSPECTION REQUIRED CALL WHEN JOB COMPLETED *REPORT ANY UNFORSEEN STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY. ----------------------------- Other Fees . . STATE DCA SURCHARGE 2.00 STATE DBPR SURCHARGE 2.00 ------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited ----Due--- ---- ------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total 70.00 70.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total 35.00 35.00 .00 .00 Other Fee Total 4.00 4.00 .00 .00 Grand Total 109.00 109.00 .00 .00 PERMIT IS APPROVED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES AND THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODES. i FILE COPY,.. .w.. r Job Address: Legal Description BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION D (� CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH l� 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 DEC 2 2013 Office (904) 247-5826 Fax (904) 247-5845 /�\ 1 Iv . 46. F1 -322,33 Permit N �V 11VV1 L VGL V1 lJ a�.i �. —,I*— . Valuation of Work $ bo U. V Proposed Work heated/cooled non-heated/cooled Class of Work (circle one): New Addition Alteration Repair ov Demolition pool/spa window/door Use of existing/proposed structures) (circle one): , mmercia Residential If an existing structure, is a fire sprinkler system installed. e one : Yes/ No N /A Florida Product Approval # WF- IDA 3 3 / 0 5A' A 2.9 CF'iZ • 7 / V For multiple products use product approval orm Describe in detail the iWAI*- W ;1.P,w , of work to be performed: 9tV C,4a'0 ►.,c:..-tid dor AL r TU 1kt5 U Property Owner Information: j Name: CAe !fh z City _ tr State E -Mail or Fax # (Optional) R Lt 7 Phone 90<1J'7_Y-7- b56 6 Contractor Information: CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS: Company Name: % "t-CLk w� (luah in Address: Y/ jAhN t &2% _ City ca�,CI,�v State r -7t._ Zip Office Phone ` o(e - 23 V - 3 0 7 y Job Site/ C in er " State Certification/Registration # &Jimc z.S o 3 _ omn Architect Name & Phone #K/ .A -. ,, Engineer's Name & Phone # Fee Simple Title Holder Name and Address RE I Bonding Company Name and Address :�✓ r4 Mortgage Lender Name and Address Aj s4LKMVIKWEDBY: DATE -/ "t Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. IV rtify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. This permit becomes null and void f work is not commenced within six (6) months, or if construction or work is suspended or abandoned for a eriod of six (6) months at any time after work is commenced. I understand that separate permits must be secured for Electrical Work, Plumbing, Signs, Wells, Pools, Furnaces, Boilers, Heaters, Tanks and Air Conditioners, etc. 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 YOVIi NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type o1 work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other federal, state, or local law regulating construction or the performance of construction p ' ®/ _ 0 V lQ v Signature of OwnerAeintAe feoot� C Signature of Contract Print Name �`Gl L...©...... .... ..... i Print Name 40 4, j /-.t...... �A%r Before me this Z?,P Day of t ece.nlyrl , 2013 Notary Public $�s� Notary Public, State of Florida Commission# DD998148 My comm. expires July 20, 2014 this 1-w-1 Day MY COMMISSION #'KF 011460 EXPIRES: April 24, 2017 Bonded TMu Notary PuWb Unde wrort Revised 01.26.10 E NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT (PREPARE IN DUPLICATE) Permit No. 13 3 / 6 b Tax Folio No. State of L_ County of _ To whom It may concem: FFliTLLE COPY The undersigned hereby informs you that improvements will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Section 713 of the Florida Statutes, the following Information is stated in this NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Legal description of property being Improved: Address of / Y l6"vvr Ll —I rte' General description of improvements: `'^ 1 1 Owner Address -;� 7 `L 12 0--1 owner's - Owner's interest in site of the improvement Fee Simple Titleholder Cif other than owner) j*LLA Name Ad Contra Ad Phone No. 9 D q - 23 4f' 3 07 V Fax Nix Surety (if any) Address Amount of bond $ Phone No. Fax No. Name and address of any person making a loan for the construction of the improvements. Name Address Phone No. Fax No. Name of person within the State of Florida, other than himself, designated by owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served: Name Address Phone No. Fax In addition to himself, owner designates the following person to receive a copy of the Lienors Notice as provided in Section 713.06 (2) (b), Florida Statutes. (Fill in at Owners option). Name A'lil.ene Phone No. Fax No. Expiration date of Notice of Commencement (the expiration date Is one (1) year from the date of recording unless a different date is specified): Doc # 2013306455, OR SK 16615 Page 116, Number Pages: 1 Recorded 12!02/2013 at 03:09 PM, Ronnie Fussell CLERK CIRCUIT COURT DUVAL COUNTY RECORDING $10.00 me state DATE by himsetfl he6elf and of fiTna that EII statements and declarations herein are U MPHEN T. PUTNAMNotary Public, State of FloridCdinmission#DD99 No Pu My Personalty Known or Produced Identification %80 Xj A -o D V) 4- V) n LZ E S -Fv%- m 5 P P rb D E G I z n V- ;TAnbAkb Tools and Equipment Co. DELIVERY AND UNLOADING Customer is responsible for unloading shipment from truck. Standard Tools will assume no responsibility for any additional charges or damages that may be incurred as a result of unloading from the delivering carrier's truck. Freight carriers have restrictions on delivering to residential addresses and may require pick-up at freight terminal. Lifts will require a fork-lift to unload. It is advantageous in those cases to ship to a freight terminal where the terminal personnel will unload the product and load it onto the customer's trailer or truck. Lifts cannot be unloaded using a lift gate vehicle. We cannot advise customers of exact time of delivery, as we do not ship on our own trucks. We will give our customers an estimated time of delivery and provide them with tracking information. All shipments must be inspected immediately upon receipt. For your protection, any external damage must be noted on the Bill of Lading at the time of delivery in order to qualify for a claim against the freight carrier. Concealed damages must be reported to the freight company within three days of delivery. It is the customer's responsibility to file for damage claims against the freight company. Standard Tools ships all products FOB our warehouses. Shortages/ missing parts must be reported to Standard Tools customer service within seven days of delivery. For Paint Booths only, Customers have 30 days to report shortagesl missing parts. Other Paint Booth related info: • Fans and motors ship separately and usually arrive a day or two after the booth. • Optional Fire Suppression Systems are shipped from the vendor and separately from the booth. • Air Make -Up unit's ship separately from the booth as well and will require a forklift for unloading. Contact customer service for more details if needed. Returns Standard Tools and Equipment must authorize all returns prior to shipping. Contact our Customer Service department for instructions and a return authorization number. Customers may return any unused stock item (no custom manufactured items) in original packing within 30 days of purchase subject to a restocking charge of 20%. All freight charges related to the return will be the responsibility of the customer. Sales Department / Customer Service Department 1-800-451-2425 TAnDARD Tools and Equipment Co. RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION: TERMS & CONDITIONS IN ORDER TO HAVE AN ITEM RETURNED YOU MUST FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES: NO RETURN WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS AN AUTHORIZED RMA NUMBER HAS BEEN ISSUED. ➢ NEW PARTS RETURNED MUST BE IN NEW CONDITION AND IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING. ALL RMA REQUESTS MUST BE MADE NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS AFTER THE INTIAL INVOICE DATE OR AS WARRANTED BY THE MANUFACTURER (WHICHEVER IS LONGER). ➢ A 20% RESTOCKING CHARGE WILL BE ASSESSED FOR ITEMS RETURNED, AS NON -DEFECTIVE, OR NOT SENT IN ERROR BY STANDARD TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OR ITS VENDORS. ➢ ALL ITEMS MUST BE RECEIVED BY STANDARD TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT NO LATER THAN 10 DAYS AFTER THE REQUESTED RMA NUMBER HAS BEEN ISSUED IN ORDER TO HAVE CREDIT CONSIDERATION. ➢ RETURN FREIGHT METHOD, MUST BE STANDARD GROUND, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY STANDARD TOOL AND EQUIPMENT. ➢ ALL RETURN SHIPPING CONTAINERS MUST CONTAIN A COMPLETED RMA FORM WITH AUTHORIZATION NUMBER. MISSING INFORMATION OR DOCUMENTATION MAY DISQUALIFY THE RETURN FROM CREDIT CONSIDERATION. ➢ SOLD NEW NON -DEFECTIVE PARTS RETURNED USED OR INSTALLED WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR CREDIT CONSIDERATION. ➢ RETURNS RECEIVED WITH UNDOCUMENTED PARTS, MISSING PARTS, OR UNIDENTIFIED PARTS WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR CREDIT CONSIDERATION. REPLACEMENT FOR DEFECTIVE PARTS WILL EITHER BE SENT AT A CHARGE UNTIL RETURNED OR WILL BE SENT AFTER THE DEFECTIVE PART IS RETURNED. TAnbAkb 0: ; Tools and Equipment Co. INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAINT SPRAY BOOTHS POWDER COAT BOOTHS MIXING ROOMS This manual should be read prior to initiating any installation tasks and used with the drawings and bill of materials to a specific booth or system. Refer to the specific drawings and bill of materials for exact parts and instructions. This manual contains information about materials, permitting, installation instructions, maintenance requirements and the warranty on the booth or mixing room. IMPORTANT NOTES: State and local codes vary widely. All spray booths, exhaust ducting, light fixtures, and electrical connections, etc., should be installed to conform to your local and state codes. Contacting your local building inspector or building engineer before installing the booth to verify requirements can save significant time and expenses. For questions or problems related to your new spray booth, call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-451-2425. Please have your order number available when you call. Please read this entire manual before beginning to install your booth. Keep this manual as a reference for proper operation and maintenance of your booth. The final page of this manual is Standard Tool and Equipment's warranty on these items. Revised 11-8-2012 SECTION 1 LETTER OF COMPLIANCE The booths manufactured by Standard Tools / Tools USA are designed for code approval. The booth is supplied in kit form and is assembled on site by the booth owner or a contractor hired by the booth owner. The booths are designed to comply with the 2011 edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA33) requirements. The booth is also compliant to OSHA 29CFR.1910 code and IFC International Fire Code. The materials, design, ventilation and documents supplied by Standard Tools and Equipment Co. are compliant to these codes, but other materials may be required by the codes, such as fire suppression systems and makeup air suppliers. Optional ETL kits are available with our most popular paint spray booths and mixing rooms. These kits include the electrical control panel, air solenoid valve and the ETL label that shows satisfactory acceptance by Intertek that the booth or mixing room meets NFPA-33 requirements. This kit must be purchased and installed prior to the booth leaving our facility. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. is not certified by any firm to label a booth as compliant once it leaves the manufacturing facility. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. is not responsible for third party inspections should local fire marshals or inspectors require it. Standard Tools is not responsible for requirements beyond what is supplied with the booth such as control panels, fire suppression or signage on the booth unless these items are purchased from Standard Tools. INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOTH KIT CONTENTS GALVANIZED STEEL - Each booth is fabricated from 18 gage -galvanized steel. The steel meets ASTM A-653 requirements and the galvanizing is G90, 1.25 ounces per square foot, and meets ASTM A527LFQ requirements. EXHAUST FAN - The fan is equipped with a non -sparking blade that is driven by belts enclosed in a motor duct and is designed for paint booth service. The fan meets the AMCA testing requirements and bears the AMCA seal. ELECTRIC MOTOR - The motor (supplied with the fan) conforms to National Electric Manufacturers Association ratings A and B and is UL Rated (reference E47479). The motor is also CSA rated (reference LR6153). Fan motors should not be controlled via a VFD (variable frequency drive). Safe ventilation is designed at 100% of operational rpms. Revised 11-8-2012 3 FIRE PROTECTION NFPA-33 Section 9 requires an automatic fire suppression system for most spray booths and mixing rooms. Local authorities may elect to not require these protection systems in some cases; it is the responsibility of the booth owner to determine this need. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. offers an optional dry -chem fire suppression system for many of its standard booths from one of the industry leaders in certified fire suppression systems. These systems have been designed to meet federal code and will be installed by qualified technicians. Your local fire marshal or building inspector can provide local code requirements. If you do not purchase a suppression system from Standard Tools and Equipment Co., contact a licensed fire protection system provider in you area for this equipment. If you have any further questions or require additional assistance in procuring this equipment, please contact Standard Tools and Equipment Co.. NOTE REGARDING CERTIFIED LISTINGS — UL, CSA, ETL All electrical components supplied with the booth are UL, CSA and/or ETL approved. Everything supplied with the booth meets OSHA and NFPA 33 requirements. Third -party certification, fire suppression and other items described in the OSHA and NPA -33 codes are not included as standard components in the spray booths and mixing rooms but are available from Standard Tools. NFPA-33, OSHA and IFC codes state that spray booths and mixing rooms must comply with the codes, but they do not state that the spray booth and mixing room MUST be certified. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. offers an ETL kit that includes the ETL label, electrical control panel and interlocking hardware, but this kit must be purchased prior to the spray booth leaving our facility. ETL certification (including a label with the ETL symbol) is available as an option for many of our booth types. The booth type must be listed by ETL/Intertek, and the booth must fit into the size range and fan as listed by ETL. The ETL label must be fixed to the booth prior to shipping. Labels requested after the booth is shipped from the factory will require an ETL representative to visit the build site and to affix the label in person at a substantial extra cost to the booth owner. UL certification is NOT available for kitted spray booths. UL may be contracted by the booth owner to visit a facility once the spray booth or mixing room is complete and operational. Please contact our engineering department if you have further questions about the technical aspects of this topic. Revised 11-8-2012 SECTION 2 I. INTRODUCTION Paint spray booths are used to manage overspray and fumes from the area in which spray painting is performed. Powdercoat booths are designed to move dust -laden air to exhaust filters. Mixing rooms are designed to manage fumes and contain liquid spills. The performance of these greatly depends on the installers following the proceeding notes and drawings. You have purchased one of the following: • Wet spray booth with dry -arrestor exhaust It operates by drawing air through the booth and to replaceable filters (arrestor pads) that capture overspray droplets and exhausts the fume -laden air to the atmosphere. All booths with arrestor exhausts are supplied with a draft gage (manometer). A wet spray booth can be used for application of solvent or water -borne paint. This type of booth is also often used for spray application of wet materials such as gelcoat, glue, wood stain and polymers. • Powder coating booth with two-stage filters (spray -to -waste) It operates by drawing air through the booth to pre -filters and ultra -filters. Powder coat booths are supplied with a draft gage (manometer) to measure the static pressure change across the filters due to overspray buildup. A HEPA unit is available for powder coating. This NEPA unit provides a third -stage of filters that allows the air to be recirculated into the building. Powder coating booths are also often used for dust collection in sanding or prepping processes. • Mixing Room It houses mixing operations, contains a limited amount of liquid paint and spray equipment cleaning processes, vents fumes to the outside of the building. There is no overlapping of these three types of units. A paint spray booth cannot be used for powder coat; a powder coat cannot be used for spraying of wet materials, and a mixing room cannot be used for any type of coating. These units have different air flow requirements and filtration systems. Using one of these units for another process may result in a fire and will not provide an acceptable working condition. Conversion of a booth from wet paint to powder coat (or visa versa) is possible but will require review by our engineering staff and changes in at least the exhaust filter panels and fan motors. Revised 11-8-2012 7 III. INSTALLATION 1. Begin at the rear of the booth, following the instructions detailed after the parts list. Lay out panels in groups (example: exhaust plenum, ceiling, walls). 2. Booths with drive-through doors can be built from either end. It is best to build it from the end closest to the wall. 3. Use the specific drawings to identify the correct panels and the proper overlaps. 4. Do not vary the panel locations from the drawings. This may affect the performance and the safety features of the booth. Locating outside -access lights within 36" of the booth opening is not permitted. 5. Personnel doors may be reversed so that the hinge side is changed. A personnel door can be moved but no light fixture should be within 36" of the door opening unless it is a light fixture rated for hazardous location. 6. Tri -fold doors can be hung so that the single door is on either side. 7. Use C -clamps or vise grips to hold the panels in place until the Teks screws are installed. 8. Install the Teks screws 2" from the end of any panel and on 10"-12" spacing. Locate the Teks screws at 6"-8" on the panel for mounting the fan. Insert the Teks screws until the head is flush to the metal. 9. The booth will be self-supporting when complete. Brace the ceiling and wall panels until the booth is complete with 2x4 pine boards and /or straps. Bracing the ceiling %2" over level will allow the booth to settle to a desired height once the booth is complete. For example: use 108.5" boards for a 108" high ceiling. 10. Compare the location of panels to the chalk lines during the entire assembly process. Make sure that the structure is square. If correct, attach the booth panels to the floor with the drive rivets provided. The included drive rivets should provide sufficient anchoring but powder -actuated nails or anchor bolts are also approved. Space the anchoring hardware every 30" or closer if necessary. 11. Add the ceiling panels as the length of the walls are built to ensure squareness. 12. Install the door jambs and verify the squareness of the booth before installing the front doors. Use the Teks screws provided and screw from the jamb side towards the adjacent panel. Refer to the general door drawings for more detail. 13. To install the doors, use 1/2" plywood to space the doors off the floor. The hinges should be rotated out from the booth. Install one door (the single door on the tri - fold design is first). Fold the hinge over the outer face of the door and use the Teks screws to secure. Repeat for the second door. Bi -fold doors should be installed with the hinges joining the two halves on the inside face of the doors (inside the booth). See the general drawing for door installation. 14. Install the door sweep and seals in the general drawings. 15. Install door latches per the general instruction drawings. Revised 11-8-2012 9 IV. OPERATING PRECAUTIONS The following precautions should always be observed during operation of paint spray booths: 1. On wet type paint spray booths with dry arrestor exhaust: A. Do not use this type of booth when applying spray materials known to be highly susceptible to spontaneous heating and ignition. Refer to your spray material suppliers and MSDS sheets for this information. Enamels mixed with linseed oil or alkyds is an example of materials that cannot be mixed. B. Do not use arrestor pads alternately for different types of coating materials where the combination of materials may be result in 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. 2. On all booths: A. Do not spray any materials near processes emitting sparks or other hazardous operations (such as welding and grinding). B. To protect the booth from rust or oxidation and to facilitate cleaning of overspray, one of the several commercial coatings available should be applied to areas where overspray will be deposited. Standard Tools offers a variety of these peel -off coatings. Paper should only be used in a booth that is equipped with a fire suppression system, and the paper should be discarded at the end of each shift.. C. Keep the air velocity through the booth constant. Obstructing the filters or airflow within the booth can dramatically decrease the ventilation of the booth leading to a hazardous condition. Makeup air systems or plans should be adhered to. D. The exhaust fans should be in operation during all drying or curing processes. E. To keep specks of direct dust and lint off the surface being painted; 1. Wear starched overalls during spraying operations. 2. Strain all spray material using a metal mesh filter, not a cheese -cloth or similar strainer. 3. Keep the area surrounding booth and the booth interior clean. 4. Keep all spray equipment clean. 3. Mixing rooms A. The exhaust fan should be in operation while anyone is working in the mixing room. B. Do not exceed the maximum amount of flammable materials stored in the room as set by the NFPA-33 code. Revised 11-8-2012 11 VI. CHECKLIST Verifv that all of these items are correct and that these tasks have been completed. YES NO 1. Panels are located per the specific drawings. 2. Panels are mounted flush to each other. 3. Teks screws are located 24" from the end of each panel and are spaced no more than 12" apart. 4. Entire booth is caulked, including fan/panel, floor/panels and all glass. 5. Fan is oriented correctly per the instructions on the fan body. 6. Fan motor screws and fan belts are tight. 7. Fan belts are covered with the hardware supplied. 8. Fan blades, belt and shaft are unobstructed. 9. Filters are turned to the correct side (green or purple to the inside of booth). 10. All wiring completed by a licensed electrical contractor. 11. Spray interlocks and timers work correctly (required for ETL-listed booth). 12. Label applied to outside front of booth in plain view. 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The booth is supplied in kit form and is assembled on site by the booth owner or a contractor hired by the booth owner. The booths are designed to comply with the 2011 edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA33) requirements. The booth is also compliant to OSHA 29CFR.1910 code and IFC International Fire Code. The materials, design, ventilation and documents supplied by Standard Tools and Equipment Co. are compliant to these codes, but other materials may be required by the codes, such as fire suppression systems and makeup air suppliers. Optional ETL kits are available with our most popular paint spray booths and mixing rooms. These kits include the electrical control panel, air solenoid valve and the ETL label that shows satisfactory acceptance by Intertek that the booth or mixing room meets NFPA-33 requirements. This kit must be purchased and installed prior to the booth leaving our facility. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. is not certified by any firm to label a booth as compliant once it leaves the manufacturing facility. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. is not responsible for third party inspections should local fire marshals or inspectors require it. Standard Tools is not responsible for requirements beyond what is supplied with the booth such as control panels, fire suppression or signage on the booth unless these items are purchased from Standard Tools. INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOTH KIT CONTENTS GALVANIZED STEEL - Each booth is fabricated from 18 gage -galvanized steel. The steel meets ASTM A-653 requirements and the galvanizing is G90, 1.25 ounces per square foot, and meets ASTM A527LFQ requirements. EXHAUST FAN - The fan is equipped with a non -sparking blade that is driven by belts enclosed in a motor duct and is designed for paint booth service. The fan meets the AMCA testing requirements and bears the "CA seal. ELECTRIC MOTOR - The motor (supplied with the fan) conforms to National Electric Manufacturers Association ratings A and B and is UL Rated (reference E47479). The motor is also CSA rated (reference LR6153). Fan motors should not be controlled via a VFD (variable frequency drive). Safe ventilation is designed at 100% of operational rpms. Revised 11-8-2012 3 LIGHTS - The standard lights are 120V 2'x4' T8 fluorescent lay -in and are UL and CSA approved. They are mounted and serviced from the outside of the booth. The lights are separated from the interior of the booth by 0.25" tempered glass, sealed from the inside to insure a vapor proof seal. Inside -access lights (explosion -proof, Class 1/ Div II) are available at an extra charge (ref. LDPI 390 -series, 4 -bulb, T8 with interlock switch). WINDOWS - Windows are fully tempered safety glass and meet the requirements of the following: • ANSI Z97.1 • Federal Standard 16 CFR 1201 • ASTM C-1036-91 • ASTM C-1098-92 The windows are 1/4" thick tempered glass, designed to be sealed with caulking to insure a vapor proof seal, and meet NFPA-33 requirements. MANOMETER DRAFT GAUGE — Mark II Model 25, manufactured by Dwyer Instruments to meet NFPA 33. INTAKE FILTERS - Manufactured by CHEMCO Mfg. Co. Inc., 92.4% efficiency. UL Class II [reference R13314 (N)], equal alternates maybe used EXHAUST FILTERS - Manufactured by CHEMCO Mfg. Co. Inc., Average Arrestance Efficiency 98.66%, Holding Capacity 0.41 Lbs/ft'- ,UL Class 2 [reference R13314 (N)], equal alternates may be used POWDER BAG FILTERS - Manufactured by Air Technologies Inc., 97% efficiency. UL Class 2 [reference R13314 (N)], equal alternates may be used, powder coat booths POWDER PREFILTERS - Manufactured by Air Technologies Inc., 99.76% efficiency. UL Class 2 [reference R13314 (N)], equal alternates maybe used, powder coat booths HEPA FILTERS - MERV 14,95% efficiency. UL Class II [ref R9118], powder coat booths CAULK - Manufactured by DAP, Inc. Meets ASTM specification C-834. MSDS is available at www.dap.com or www.toolsusa.com. CONTROL PANEL - an ETL-listed assembly for controlling lights and fans using all UL and CSA listed items, comes with instructions for installation. ETL-listed booths require this control panel, but it may also be purchased as an option. AIR SOLENOIDS — Made by Redhat, sold separately or included in ETL kit. Optional except for ETL kit. Revised 11-8-2012 4 City of Atlantic Beach Building Department lJ j z 800 Seminole Road r7 Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 Phone (904) 247-5826 • Fax (904) 247-5845 s E-mail: building-dept@coab.us D City web -site: http://www.coab.us ] v APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by the Building Department.) 13- S^? to Date routed: 1-2-] 3 APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM Property Address: 1 130 ' G.�4 P Oro 9-91 Applicant: TG NAC `C c oun � < Project: P0,6+ �� t ►' \ Other Agency Review or Permit Required Review or Receipt Date of Permit Verified B Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Florida Dept. of Transportation St. Johns River Water Management District Army Corps of Engineers Division of Hotels and Restaurants Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Other: APPLICATION STATUS Reviewing Department First Review: []Approved. ❑Denied. (Circle one.) Comments: BUILDING PLANNING & ZONING Reviewed by: Date: Second Review: pproved as revised. ❑Denied. TREE ADMIN. PUBLIC WORKS Comments: PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: IJ I FIRE SERVICES Third Review: ❑Approved as revised.a ied. Comment �i2,Q�t/1 Reviewed by: Date: l S z Revised 05/14/09 / .iam, Shirley _ •-�' From: Ratliff, Boo [BR coj.net] Sent: Tuesday, rch 18, 2 14 9:37 AM UPI To: Walker, Jenn am, Shirley; Jones, Mike F ILE Subject: RE: TCI Mechanical - 1130 Mayport Road„, .. The paint booth plan for the location noted above is approved as resubmitted. I hope to have the plan delivered to your office this afternoon. Thank you &ptaitZ qo,6 JZac&a, UPS ,/ Trl Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department Fire Prevention Division Office of Plan Review 214 N. Hogan Street Room 281 Jacksonville, FL 32202 (904) 255-8320 Office (904) 255-8559 Fax CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: Please note that under Florida's very broad public re. ,. ds law, e-mail communications to and from city officials are subject to public disclosure. CI Mechanical 1130 Mayport Road Atlantic Beach, FAL plan Review Comments Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department hall at- 1. NFPA 33 - 5.3* Separation from Other Operations. Spray booby a partition, wall or from other operations by a minimum mum distance e ee stance ating of 1 hour. Multiple floor/ceiling assembly having a connected spray booths shall not be considered as "other operations" except as p for in Section 13.3. NFPA 33 - 5.3.2 A clear space of not less a than 915 mm be kept free of any storage3 ft ) shall be maintained°or all sides and above the spray booth. This clear spaceshall combustible construction. Exception No. 1: This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 to or directly against an interior partition, wall, d the spray booth canrlceiling be 915 mm ( .%) not less than 1 hour, pr that has afire resistance rating of maintained and cleaned a spray booth closer than Exception No. 2: This requirement shall not prohibit locating the wall or roof is maintained 915 mm (3 ft) to an exterior wall or a roof assembly the spray booth can be ma constructed of noncombustible material and provided and cleaned. or to demonstrate the clearance and egress requirements, a Life Safety Plan must be In ° paint booth and egress paths within the building indicating the location of the p provided. .1 * Geaeral. Storage, handlixg, and mixing of Flammable and able and combustible 3 NFPA 33 8 licable requirements of NFPA30, liquids shall meet all the app and mixing of flammable and combustible Combustible Liquids Code. Storage, handling, liquids in process areas shall also meet the requirements of this chapter. Describe the storage and mixing areas for flammable paints and liquids. _ 9.1* General. Spray areas, which include by definition any associated 4. NFPA 33 articulate fi units, any recirculation air supplters, any solvent concentrator exhaust plenums and exhaust ductwork, y uniand mixing rooms, shall be protected with an approved automatic fire protection system. roved automatic fire suppression system will be permitted and Confirm that an app r uired areas. installed to protect this paint booth and any City of Atlantic Beach Building Department 800 Seminole Road r� Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 J V Phone (904) 247-5826 - Fax (904) 247-5845 P o"19" E-mail: building-dept@coab.us City web -site: http://www.coab.us APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by the Building Department.) Date routed: Z� J APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM Property Address: �� �► Applicant: T-C,�,ICCjayl1 u Project: P aw r , 1 V v� -ems s��ns 124 qo ► 3 F ent review re uired Ye No& Zoninginistratororksilitiesfetyices Review fee $ Dept Signature Review or Receipt Date Other Agency Review or Perm�Requiredof Permit Verified B Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Florida Dept. of Transportation St. Johns River Water Management District Army Corps of Engineers Division of Hotels and Restaurants Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Other: APPLICATION STATUS roved. Denied. Reviewing Department First Review: ❑App � `�'' � � r (Circle one.) Comments: :5 U I L D I N G t,44 dud,? - S (/tGu ^ft C �� ^� S y S j eta �• PLANNING & ZONING C,�/ ,f_ Reviewed by: to. Date: TREE ADMIN.Second Review: Approved as revised. ❑Denied. PUBLIC WORKS Comments: B PUBLIC UTILITIE A PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: Date: FIRE SERVICES Third Review: ❑Approved as revised. ❑Deni d. Comments: -PI pis T, (Reviewed by: Date: Revised 05/14/09 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 INSPECTION PHONE LINE 247-5814 Application Number . . . . 14-00001069 Date 7/02/14 Property Address . . . . . . 1130 MAYPORT RD Application type description ELECTRIC ONLY Property Zoning . . . . . . . TO BE UPDATED Application valuation . . . . 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application desc WIRE FOR PAINT BOOTH AND FIRE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALARM SYSTEM Owner Contractor - ----------------------- FEDORCA, GHEORGHE ------------------------ LIBERTY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 3685 EUNICE RD PO BOX 8743 JACKSONVILLE BEACH FL 32250 JACKSONVILLE FL 32239 (904) 745-1850 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . ELECTRICAL PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . 90.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 12/29/14 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . STATE ELEC DCA SURCHARGE 2.00 STATE ELEC DBPR SURCHARGE 2.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited -------------------- Due ----------------- Permit Fee Total ---------- 90.00 ---------- 90.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Other Fee Total 4.00 4.00 .00 .00 Grand Total 94.00 94.00 .00 .00 PERMIT IS APPROVED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES AND THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODES. ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 Seminole Rd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Ph (904) 247-5826 Fax (904) 247-5845 JOB ADDRESS: / t/ 3 1J PERMIT # JEA INFORMATION REQUIRED ON ALL PERMITS 021X _AMPS VOLTS NEW SERVICE ❑ Overhead ❑Residential (Main) Service ❑0-100 amps ❑ 101-150amps ❑Commercial (Main) Service ❑0-100 amps ❑ 101-150amps Conductor Type ❑ Multi -Family (Main) Service 00-100 amps 11101 -1 50amps ❑Temporary Pole ❑ amps SERVICE UPGRADE VALUE OF WORK $ ❑ Underground ❑T Underground up Pole 11 ❑ 151-200amps I amps # of Meters _ ❑ 151-200amps El -amps OCT Service Size ❑ 151-200amps ❑ amps ❑ amps ❑ CT Service amps NEW FEEDER (ADDITIONS, ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, ETC.) ❑ 100 amps ❑ 150amps 0200amps ❑ amps OCT Service PHASE # of Unit Meters amps ADDITIONS, REMODELS, REPAIRS, BUILD -OUTS, ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, ETC. Outlets/Switches: _L�_0-30amps 31-100amps 101-200amps Appliances: 0-30amps 31-100amps 101-200amps A/C Circuits: 0-60amps 61-100amps Heat Circuits: # circuits @ kw Number of Lighting Outlets, Including Fixtures: OTHER ELECTRICAL PROJECTS ❑ Swimming Pool ❑ Sign ❑ Smoke Detectors _Qty ❑ Transformers FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (Requires 3 sets of plans) Qty volts/amps K V A ❑ Motors hp amps VALUE OF WORK $ i REPAIRS/MISCELLANEOUS A ❑ Replace Burnt/Damaged Meter Can ❑ Safety Inspection ❑ Panel Change ❑ OH to UG��/� G Permit becomes void if work does not commence within a six month period or work is suspended or abandoned for six months. I hereby certify that I have read this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this work will be complied with whether specified or not. The permit does not give authority to violate the provisions of any other state or local law regulation construction or the performance of construction. Property Owners Name 41 /-/J l t r-� + Phone Number Electrical Company Z�j / '� Cfb /1 fi e -Phone 7 Fax Co. Address: 02 City �)���— Stateo G Zip License Holder (Print): Notarized Signature of License Holder �� rcr rye Notary Public State of Shirley L Graham '7y� �` My Commission FF 01 ?p, 6,d` Expires 0211412018 - J . e � /` is State Certification/Registration # X006 / _2 of Notary I W�r !AKM NOT GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDE: IN AN EXISTING TYPICAL METAL BUILDING, A PAINT AND BODY SHOP IS ADDING A SPRAY BOOTH IN LAST BAY OF THEIR EXISTING FACILITY. , PPL IC ALE CODES: BUILDING 2010 FBG- BUILDING PLUMBING 2010 FEC -PLUMBING CODE ELECTRICAL 2008 NEC -NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE MECHANICAL 2010 FBG -MECHANICAL CODE ACCESSIBILITY 2012 FBC-ACCESSIBILITY FIRE 2010 FEC, - FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE LIFE SAFETY 2010 LIFE SAFETY CODE w/ FLORIDA CHANGES STRUCTURAL 2010 ASCE-1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION TYPE V E5 U SQUARE FOOTAGE CALCULATIONS: 4000 5F. UNCHANGED DESIGN LOADS A. GRAVITY LOADS: U ROOF LOAD RAFTER LL 20psf DL = 'lpsf CLNG JST LL 1096f DL = 5psf O TOTAL LOAD LL 30psf + DL 12 psf = 42psf FLOOR LOAD FLOOR TRUS5 LL 40psf + DL 15psf = 55psf BALCONY LL ro0psf + DL 15psf 15psf B. LATERAL LOADS: WIND LOAD = 130 MPH, EXPOSURE 5, ENCLOSED TYPE OF OCCUPANCY UNCHANGED 0 ,. ..- NEW FLOOR FLAN SCALE: 1/5" = 1'-0" W� m ul Z FILE t' COPY,' O 4 0 N W� m ul Z 1 I �I L 1 I' O O 0 N Q 3 C) p w 1 1 I I' � O U � U a � O W� m ul Z 1 I �I L 1 I' f Z N )L 0 N Q 3 C) p w 1 1 I I' � m;- 0 a a R-- L a w w I N 1 I I I I I I � 1 I �I L 1 I' f 1� I I I 1 I I I I' � I 1 I I. I i � II