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CITY HALL Inspection Services Div 215 Church Avenue PO Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54903-1130 OfHKO.1H ON THE WATER City of Oshkosh Approved: 12/01/2008 Issued: 12/02/2008 Omni Paint & Glass Inc 3530 Omni Dr Oshkosh WI 54904 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY An Occupancy Permit is hereby issued for the New Office/Shop located at 3530 Omni Dr, Oshkosh WI as described in Building Permit #122836. This building shall be used for Contractor Office/Shop and is located in the C-2 General Commercial Planned Development District. LIMITATIONS: Maximum number of persons: Per State Approved Plan Certificate of Occupancy shall be required prior to occupancy, should additional building(s) be erected, or should any buildings mentioned above be altered or moved. The use of land, or buildings, shall not be changed until a Certificate of Occupancy is issued for that occupancy. All condition -+~ above must be complied with in order for this certificate to be v~l.id.i~~ I n _ ,,~ ~-r~ir cto f Inspection Se cc: Miron Construction Buss Electric Hurckman Mechanical AG Mechanical Job Address 3530 OMNI DR Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Category 209 -New Industrial Occupany Permit Required Use/Nature of Work HVAC Contr Electric Contr Building Permit Work Card Permit Number 0122836 Create Date 12/6/2006 Contractor MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO INC Plan W6-115-1206 Flood Plain No Height Permit Not Required Class of Const: 26ibc lew Office/Shop - 2 Story Office (14,215 sf), 1 story shop/production/warehouse (52,417 sf with 2400 sf mezzanine). Note: This ermit does not include the owner installed/provided storage/racking system which may be classified as a Mezzanine and requi re tate Building Code Plan Review. This permit does not include the sprinkler system or the site grading. Separate Building ermits shall be obtained for these categories of work/development. 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Date 7/31/2007 Type Inspector Allyn Dannhoff EE FCN _ __ ----- water i Mme requested: Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: Access: Requested By: Phone Number: Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid ---------- ---------------------------------- -- - - - ------------ - ------------------------------------------------------------------ Date 9/25/2007 Type Final Inspector Allyn Dannhoff nnr ~nnrnv°.a ~ee a-mail dated 9/25/07 water i ime requested: Notice Type: Ready DatelTime: Access: Requested By: Phone Number: Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------not approved Date 11/15/2007 Type Re Final Inspector Allyn Dannhoff iee a-mail dated 9/25/07 with notations made. --- DatelTime requested: Notice Type: Access: [- Requested By: Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Date 9/3/2008 Type Final Phone Number: Inspector Allyn Dannhoff nnnrnv°rl -rr•- >sue regarding Paint Storage and Mixing Room Exhaust resolved. See a-mail dated 9/3/08 "°~°" ""~'cyu~s~ea: Notice Type• Ready DatelTime• Access: Requested By: _ Phone Number: Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Ready DatelTime: Page 2 of 2 I Job Address 3530 OMNI DR I Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Category 209 -New Industrial Building Permit Work Card _ Permit Number 0122836 Create Date 12/6/2006 Contractor MIRON CONSTRUCTION CC) we Plan W6-115-1206 Occupany Permit Required Flood Plain No Height Permit Not Required Class of Const: 26ibc se/Nature New Office/Shop - 2 Story Office (14,215 sf), 1 story shop/production/warehouse (52,417 sf with 2400 sf mezzanine). Note: This of Work ermit does not include the owner installed/provided storage/racking system which may be classified as a Mezzanine and requi re State Building Code Plan Review. This permit does not include the sprinkler system or the site grading. Separate Building hermits shall be obtained for these categories of work/development. HVAC Contr Plumbing Contr Electric Contr i.,~.,o,.r~...,~. Date 12/12/2006 AM Type Footings Inspector Allyn Dannhoff approved tEQUEST LINE / NEED A FOOTING INSPECTION 12-12-06 BEFORE 1:OOPM *IF THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE PLEAE CALL GERALD**. North office wall - No concerns noted. River Valley Testing did compaction tests were accepted by Sup. Prof. per Gerald Davis. OK to pour. Date/Time requested: 12/11/2006 08:52 AM Notice Type: Ready DatelTime: 12/12/2006 00:00 PM Access: Requested By: MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO INC -Gerald Davis Phone Number: (920) 969-7669 Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid -----------yp----------9------------------------p---- -- y _ Date 12/19/2006 T e Footin s Ins ector All n Dannhoff no time tequest line/Would like to pour footings on south end at 8:30 on Monday, 12/18 and north wall at 11:00 am. No time to inspect areas ~ equested on 12/18. West office wall footings & pier pads OK to pour when ready - AD j a e ime requested: 12/15/2006 02:45 PM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 12/18/2006 Access: --- ---~ Requested By: MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO INC -Gerald Davis Phone Number: 920-969-7669 Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date 1/23/2007 Type Footings Inspector Allyn Dannhoff .._ .:__ ::~ ~::: ~ax request/ Pouring walls and footings 1/22 thru 1/26 -...~•.,,.,a:cyuca~eu. u1.7/LVV/ uc.~~ rm Notice Type: ReadyDateITime: 1/22/2007 Access: Requested By: MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO INC -Gerald David Phone Number: 920-303-0624 Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid --------------------------------- Date 5/9/2007 n cvnc;erns notes Type Rough In Inspector Ally permit for sprinkler system. Secure State Approval for Dannhoff mezzan Date/Time requested: _ Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: Access: ~- Requested By: Phone Number: _ Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid approved I -- . - -__l -- -j -- __~ ---------------------- Page 1 of 2 Electric Permit Work Card Job Address 3530 OMNI DR Permit Number 122904 Create Date 12/15/2006 Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Contractor BUSS ELECTRIC INC Service New ^ Change ~ Temp [~ N/A Type ~ Overhead ~ Underground ^ N/A Volts 277/480 Circuits 110 Luminaires 580 Amps 1200 Switches 80 Receptacles 295 Vatue $178,000.00 Use/Nature ~52 -Industrial-New Building Wiring New Office/Shop - 2 Story Office (14,215 sf), 1 story shop/production/H of Work (52,417 sf with 2400 sf mezzanine).* To inGude a 120/240 200 A Temporary Service mspecuons: Date 12/21/2006 Type Temporary Inspector Kevin Benner approved w/cond. st service is located by the front of the building nd service is located by the Miron Const. job trailer teed to add Arc Flash Warning Labels (reviewed with Steve Buss on site) 'axed to WPS 12/21/O6 Date/Time requested: 12/21/2006 08:11 AM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 12/21/2006 08:11 AM Access• Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 757-6501 David Buss Reinspect Fee ^ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date 05/04/2007 Type Underground Inspector Kevin Benner approved w/cond. Auch of piping was backfilled. Reviewed with Rollie from the E.C. on site. Date/Time requested: 05/03/2007 09:34 AM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 05/03/2007 00:00 AM Access• Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 585-5535 Steve Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Date 05/04/2007 Type Rough In Inspector Kevin Benner field Request for the 2nd Floor and piping inside the purlins in the manufacturing and warehouse areas. Date/Time requested: 05/04/2007 00:00 AM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 05/04/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 585-5535 ^ Reinspect Fee ^ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid --------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Date 05/09/2007 Type Underground Inspector Kevin Benner approved door boxes to work stations in the warehouse & loading dock levelers. reviewed the static grounding with Rollie for the Paint Storage Room. Date/Time requested: 05/07/2007 01:08 PM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 05/07/2007 01:08 PM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC _ Phone Number: 585-5535 Steve ^ Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Electric Permit Work Card Job Address 3530 OMNI DR Permit Number 122904 Create Date 12/15/2006 Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Contractor BUSS ELECTRIC INC Service New Q Change Q Temp Q N/A Type Q Overhead ~ Underground Q N/A Volts 277/480 Circuits 110 Luminaires 580 Value $178,000.00 Amps 1200 Switches 80 Receptacles 295 Use/Nature of Work 52 -Industrial-New Building Wiring New Office/Shop - 2 Story Office (14,215 sf), 1 story shop/production/warehouse 12,417 sf with 2400 sf mezzanine)' To inGude a 120/240 200 A Temporary Service Inspections: Date 05/22/2007 Type Rough In Inspector Kevin Benner approved st floor /Want to drywall Tues 5/22/7 reviewed with Tim on site. Date/Time requested: 05/17/2007 02:41 AM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 05/21/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 585-5535 Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid -- -------- --------------------------pP ------ Date 07/13/2007 Type Service Inspector Kevin Benner not a roved 5 KAIC MCB, GFP Test to be performed, Fittings required on the PVC in XFMR. Reviewed with Steve Buss Date/Time requested: 07/12/2007 02:48 AM Notice Type: Ready Datell'ime: 07/13/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 585-5535 Steve Buss Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid --- --------------------- Date 07/18/2007 Type Re Service Inspector Kevin Benner approved w/cond. could not inspect inside of the utility XFMR to inspect the customer owned raceways for the fittings and bushings, but Tim from the E.C. fated that they were installed since the last inspection. 65KAIC MCB, Sq.D Field Services sticker was installed onthe MCB verifying the ~FP test was performed. APPROVED TO ENERGIZE: Faxed to WPS 7/19/7 AM Date/Time requested: 07/18/2007 08:00 AM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 07/18/2007 08:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 427-7269 Tim Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid --------------------------------------- Date 08/01/2007 Type Rough In Inspector Kevin Benner approved w/cond. tEQUEST LINE /READY FOR A ROUGH INSPECTION ON 2 TO 3 OFFICES AT OMNI (production offices in the plants) could not inspect in all of the walls because the G.C elected to drywall before the inspection was conducted Date/Time requested: 07/31/2007 12:55 PM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 08/01/2007 00:00 Access: Elmer will be on site 8/1/07 Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC -Lynn Phone Number: (920) 757-6501 Q Reinspect Fee Q Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Electric Permit Work Card Job Address 3530 OMNI DR Permit Number 122904 Create Date 12/15/2006 Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Contractor BUSS ELECTRIC INC Service New !^ Change ^ Temp ~ N/A Type 0 Overhead ~ Underground ~ N/A Volts 277/480 Circuits 110 Luminaires 580 Value $178,000.00 Amps 1200 Switches 80 Receptacles 295 Use/Nature 52 -Industrial-New Building Wiring New Office/Shop - 2 Story Office (14,215 sf), 1 story shop/productionM of Work 52,417 sf with 2400 sf mezzanine).' To include a 120/240 200 A Temporary Service ~nspecuons: Date 08/01/2007 Type Abv Ceiling Inspector Kevin Benner 'erimeter offices in the front offices \ Temporay wiring to be removed. Approved to install the tiles in these offices. Date/Time requested: 08/01/2007 00:00 AM Notice Type: _ Ready Date/Time: 08/01/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 427-7269 Tim Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid ------------------------_---- ------------------------ Date 08/15/2007 Type Underground Inspector Kevin Benner approved w/cond. iteve stated that the pole bases are being poured and the trenching is to begin today. jhe NW corner maynot be deep enough. The was reviewed with (Tim) the electrician on site. Date/Time requested: 08/13/2007 02:51 PM Notice Type: _ Ready Date/Time: 08/13/2007 02:51 PM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 585-5535 Steve Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid --------------------------------------------------------- Date 08/15/2007 Type Rough In Inspector Kevin Benner approved field Request Valls on the south end of the south building. Date/Time requested: 08/15/2007 11:30 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Tim Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid -----YP----- --------------- ---------------- Date 09/28/2007 T e Final Inspector Kevin Benner approved w/cond. )ffice & B Wing only /question the amount of emergency illumination for the stairways, NFPA 72 identification requirements for FA ystem, raceway supports & k.o. closures in the mezzanine mechanical room, some of the emergency luminaires did not function. teviewed with Tim from Buss Electric. Date/Time requested: 09/27/2007 07:39 AM Access: See Elmer on site Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 08/15/2007 11:30 AM Phone Number: 427-7269 Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 09/28/2007 00:00 AM Phone Number: 757-6501 Daviri Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Electric Permit Work Card Job Address 3530 OMNI DR Permit Number 122904 Create Date 12/15/2006 Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Contractor BUSS ELECTRIC INC Service New Q Change ~ Temp 0 N/A Type ~ Overhead ~ Underground Q N/A Volts 277/480 Circuits 110 Luminaires 580 Amps 1200 Switches 80 Receptacles 295 Value $178,000.00 Use/Nature 52 -Industrial-New Building Wiring New Office/Shop - 2 Story Office (14,215 sf), 1 story shop/production/w of Work (52,417 sf with 2400 sf mezzanine).' To include a 120/240 200 A Temporary Service Inspections: Date 10/05/2007 Type Re Final Inspector Kevin Benner aNNiwcu w/GVIIU. e-Inspect "A" & "B" sections & Final inspection for "C" section. VAC required recap. for the chiller, Paint area compressor k.o. closure, paint & part storage rooms are not wired in area "C". r1..~wT:~ --•-• • ••••~ •w~~~«~. wivoicuvi u i:u~ rm Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 10/05/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC David Reinspect Fee (~ Fee Wavied Reins act Fee Paid ------------------------ 0-------- P --------------------------------- Date 10/23/2007 Type Re Final Inspector Kevin Benner az. Storage Room is to have the fan run continuously (Called Tim to inform him of this requirement) & the fan assembly is to be approve< it CL 1 Location (FCN), Pylon Sign is to have ground lug in the hand hole & disconnects (breaker locks) Reviewed wlfim -'--" ""° '~y~`°•~~• ~~,~~,~uu~ ui:~i Hm Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 10/23/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC David Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ~ Reinspect Fee Paid - --- - -------- - - ------------------------- p ---------- ---- - ---------------------- Date 11/13/2007 Type Re Final Ins actor Kevin Benner approves he Electrical Contractor portion of this building is approved. This inspection does not include any egwpment wrong that is part of the ianufacturing processes. This office is waiting for acceptance of the exhaust fan for the hazardous storage rooms. n~fe~r:..,,, .. ----~ • ••••- •-•+~~~•~~• ~ ~~ ~~~~uu~ u i:u4 rm notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 11/15/2007 00:00 AM Access: Phone Number: 757-6501 Phone Number: 427-7264 Elmer i Tim Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC Phone Number: 427-7264 Tim / Elmer Reinspect Fee 0 Fee Wavied ~ Reinspect Fee Paid ------------ ---------------- Electric Permit Work Card Job Address 3530 OMNI DR Permit Number 126854 Create Date 9/19/2007 Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Contractor BUSS ELECTRIC INC Service New 0 Change ~ Temp ~ N/A Type ~ Overhead ~ Underground ~ N/A Volts 120 / 240 Circuits 9 Luminaires 30 Amps 100 Switches 4 Receptacles 8 Value $7,800.00 Use/Nature 3 -Commercial-Addition/Remodels COMM /ALL ELECTRICAL WORK FOR NEW STORAGE BUILDING of Work UB PANEL AND ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK **check #5899 ~~ Insoections~ Date 10/23/2007 Type Final Inspector Kevin Benner nnf ~nnrnvcii -..-r,.......... HD's were not wired, raceways to be supported to the OHD disconnects, EM III to be installed ?Reviewed with Tim. vcaci ~ nnC ~CyU65L@O: "I V/ZS/ZUU/ u7:57 AM Notice Type: FC Ready Date/Time: 10/23/2007 00:00 AM Access: Requested by: BUSS ELECTRIC INC David Phone Number: 427-7264 Tim / Fin,pr Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid - - ---------------------------------------- p --------- ---- Date 11/15/2007 Type Re Final Ins ector Kevin Benner .,,~ ~rr~~•cu ..~." . unc ~cyues~Ca: I I/ 13/LW/ Uy:46 AM Notice Type: Ready Date/Time: 11/15/2007 00:00 AM Access Requested by: Phone Number: 427-7264 Tim / Elmer Reinspect Fee ^ Fee Wavied ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Job Address 3530 O_MNI DR_ _ _ Owner OMNI GLASS 8 PAINT INC HVAC Permit Work Card Permit Number 123964 Create Date 12/06/2006 Contractor HURCKMAN MECHANICAL IND., INC. Fuel /^_Gas J Oil_ J / Electric Solar Solid ~ Value $411,810.00 System ^/ New _ J Replace _ Other_ ~ / Forced Air Radiant ~ Steam ~ ^/ A/C _~ / Vent _~ _Electnc _ Hot Water -I ~- ^---- _~ Suppl. -~ _Con Burner Chimney Type Chimney A Chimney B _ Direct Vent ~ Not Applicabl-e -~i Use/Nature New HVAC system as per State Trans ID # 1357432 to include hott water reheat in office, unit heaters, electric wall heaters, infrared of Work heaters and mak-up air units for shop /warehouse areas.Note: Mechanical Screening has been approved by Planning per 11/07/06 review with attached letter from Designer. Inspections: Date 5/9/2007 __ Type Rough In Inspector Allyn Dannhoff __ approved ~No concerns noted. ate/Time requested: Notice Type: __ _ Ready Date/Time: ---- --- - -- ess -__ _--- --- - -- ----- - - Requested By - ____ Phone Number: -- - ------- Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid ----------- ---------------------------- - ----------- ----------- Date 9/25/2007 Type Final __ -Inspector Allyn Dannhoff _ approved EXT 5045 /READY FOR A FINAL INSPECTION -- --- - Date/Time requested: 09/24/2007 10:00 AM Notice Type: __ Ready DatelTime: 09/24/2007 10:00 AM - - Access: (- - - - -- ----- -- __ Requested By: HURCKMAN MECHANICAL IND., INC. - F Phone Number: (920) _3__27-4250 ____ Reinspect Fee 0 Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid Plumbing Permit Work Card Job Address 3530 OMNI DR _ Permit Number 123198 Create Date 12/28/2006 Owner OMNI GLASS & PAINT INC Contractor AG MECHANICAL Category 440 -Industrial-Interior Plan W2 228-1206-P Value $92,000.00 Bathtub Shower Water Softner Wait. St. Shamp Sink Coffee Maker hirlpool Floor Drain 11 Local Waste Ice Chest _ Flr/VVst Sink _ _ Int Grease Tra P Lavatory 8 Lndry Tray Clothes Wshr Exam Sink _ __ Catch Basin 3 Ext Grease Trap Toilet 10 Disposal Bidet Sculry Sink Wash Ftn _ RPZ Valve Res. Sink Dishwasher Beer Tap Hand Sink 1 Urinal __ 3 Eye Wash Statn 3 Bar Sink Sump Pump 1 Lab Sink _ _ Plaster Sink Standp Rec Wtr Sewer Mtrs Water Heater 4 Classrm Sink Sterilizer Surgeons Sink Ice Maker Deduct Meters Site Drain 2 Breakrm Sink 4 Dip Well F Prep Sink Gar Drain _ Wtr Usage Mtrs Roof Drain 3 Ejector/Grind Drink Ftn 2 Serv Sink 4 Soda Disp Misc. 16 8 hose bibs,4 trnch drns,l emrgcy sh, 3 hose reel Fixtures Use/Nature of Work 'VTERIOR PLUMBING FOR NEW "OMNI GLASS & PAINT' WAREHOUSE/OFFICE SPACE. AVAILABLE WATER PRESSURE TO BE VERIFIED AT SERVICE. •71GC Sanitary Sewer ~ Storm Sewer matenai Type # Conn.Type Water Service Inspections for Work Card 90089 Date 1/15/2007 Type Consultation Inspector Paul Wolf Vent over requirements of elevator pit sump discharge with plumber and approved Date/Time requested: 1/16/2007 07:27 AM Notice Type: Telephone Number: Access: - - -_ _ - eady Date/Time: 1/15/2007 07:27 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL ------ Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid - ------------------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ ------- P -- --------- - ------- ------ --------- Date 1/16/2007 Type Underground Ins actor Paul Wolf -- - _ _ _ _ _ approved Starting underground interior storm and stubbing out sanitary sewer. - ua[er i ime requested: 1/16/2007 08:38 AM Notice Type: Telephone Number: Access: Ready Date/Time: 1/16/2007 08:38 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid --------------- ------------------------------------------------ -- - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date 4/24/2007 Type Underground Rough Ir Inspector Paul Wolf approved Partial underground at NW wing and partial 2nd floor rough-in. -- ate/Time requested: 4/24/2007 07:59 AM Notice Type: _ Telephone Number: Access: ---- --- -- ---- - - Ready Date/Time: 4/24/2007 07:59 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL - -- __-_ Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid ---------------------------------------------P------------- - -- - - ate 5/1/2007 Type Underground Ins actor Paul Wolf _ _ a r - - - _ PP ova Underground building drain for restrooms and exterior storm near loading docks. Date/Time requested: 5/2/2007 07:13 AM Notice Type: Telephone Number: Access: i _ _~_ Ready DateRime: 5/1/2007 07:13 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL Reinspect Fee 0 Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid Inspections for Work Card 90089 Date 5/7/2007 Type Underground Inspector Paul Wolf >torm at loading dock area. approved vawi i line requested: 5/8/2007 07:26 AM - -- - --- ------- -- Notice Type: _ Telephone Number: Access: --_ --- - Ready Date/Time: 5/7/2007 07:26 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL ~ 0 Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid ----------------------- ------------------------ p----------- -- - - - - ------------------------------------------ - --- - -- - - - - ----------------------------------------------- ate 5/18/2007 Type Rough In Ins actor Paul Wolf approved - - __ a e line requested: 5/22/2007 01:00 PM Notice Type: Telephone Number. Access: -- --- -_ _ _ -- - - - --- -_ eady Date/Time: 5/18/2007 01:00 PM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid ---------------------------------------------------p------------ -- - - - -------------------------------------------------------------- __. Date 8/9/2007 T e Rou h In --~ - ~---~ - - - ~ - P 9 Ins actor Paul Wolf _ not approved RPZ valve requires test before put into service and shall be reg. with the Dept. AVAILABLE WATER PRESSURE VERIFIED AT 57 PSI. uatei i line requested: 8/9/2007 09:54 AM Notice Type: FC Telephone Number: Access: _ Ready Date/Time. 8/9!2007 09.54 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL l Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid - ------------------------ ------------------------- p------------ -- - - - - ---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ate 8/10/2007 Type Rough In Ins actor Paul Wolf approved Went over drinking fountain added in warehouse. - __- - --- ate/Time requested: 8/13/2007 07:30 AM Notice T e• Yp _ Telephone Number: Access: -- ------ - __ _ - - ea y Date/Time: 8/10/2007 07:30 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ~ Reinspect Fee Paid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Inspections for Work Card 90089 Date 8/29/2007 Type Rough In Inspector Paul Wolf approved Jn~n .....I.. __~ nnr.. ... _.. -_- __. -_ ime reques a 8/30/2007 07:35 AM Notice Type: _ _ Telephone Number. Access: - _ _- - Ready Date/Time: 8/29/2007 07:35 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid ---------------------------------------------------- p------------ ---- - ------------------------------------------ - -- - -- -- -- ate 9/27/2007 Type Final Ins actor Paul Wolf not approved - - - __. __ BF protection required for lawn irrigation system and coffee makers per 82 41 and RPZ and PVB's are required to be tagged with RO ID #'s per 82.41. Date/Time requested: 9/26/2007 09:53 AM Notice Type: CC Telephone Number: Access: Ready late morning Thursday --~ Ready Date/Time: 9/26/2007 09:53 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid -------------------------- -- - ---------------------p--------------- - - - - - - ------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ate 9/8/2008 Type Re Final Ins actor Paul Wolf approved BF still required at drink dispensers.`**12/01/08 per Andy Gross at AG Mechanical proper BF protection has been installed.""t - -- - -- - -__ __ __ __ __ a e ime requested: 9/8/2008 08:23 AM Notice Type: CC Telephone Number: Access: ---- ------ _ -- eady Date/Time: 9/8/2008 08:23 AM Requested By: AG MECHANICAL - ---------------- Reinspect Fee ~ Fee Waived ^ Reinspect Fee Paid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dannhoff, Allyn J. From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 2:53 PM To: 'mneubauer@mironconst.com' Cc: Benner, Kevin; Wolf, Paul T.; Wood, Rich; Schrottky, Stu Subject: Omni Occupancy s~~~~~~~ Mark; The inspection today revealed the following items to correct: Office/shop Finalize an Emergency Illumination plan. I have sketched for my staff and Dave Buss what I believe to be the exit aths hat need emergency illumination. Need consensus from the designer. P nstall all Emergency Illumination per an accepted plan. . Install all exit li dab mezzanine tional exit li ht for exit path that makes a turn under the west pre-fab mezzanine. ~t lite on West pre- Flnish sprinkler protection of office ~•Q.et~.t~°,~~~ ,~ . rotect the mechanical P:luipment (SE corner of south wing) from vehicular impact (fork trucks.) °~- ~~ [ eZZ . ~ ;uvid~a ~•+.;;;ding ;lzmN;:~,;.•~ Statement. . Pre-Fab Mezzanines rovide Guards/gates to meet all guardrail dimension requirements and loading requirements at the loading points. 2 rovide Building Compliance Statement. Storage Building 1. Building is - mbustib~,h~j f~S--.f3emav a crombustible ~yall or replace with non-combustible ments submit a revision to the state reclassifying this building. of .e f e partition a o the s a evised ~~ is exiting. The south room needs two exits. Pshall be submitted as the partition wall II rooms with two exits shall be provided with emergency illumination. Submit an emergency illumination plan. rovide exit lights. ovide Building Compliance Statement. ~7 General ae ~~~~ s - _ ~~6~~u.-J,~`-r o.V1" S. Gr F' ' h Dumpster Enclosure -~ ~ ~~" .Finish Parking lot striping, handicap stalls and signage. finish landscaping. emove Miron trailor at SE corner of lot. This trailer is not be used for any purpose and it is clear the intent is for advertising, which has not been permitted. Mark, as discussed you will communicate this to the Architect. Please note, by policy we allow the occupant to move in belongings and stock without an Occupancy Permit. However they cannot commence business activities until an Occupancy Permit is secured. If they desire to phase in occupancy, they may obtain a Temporary Occupancy Permit as long as approvals from all inspectors, including Fire Dept. are obtained. Fox example if they want to commence Office operations prior to everything being done, that might be approved as long as the office area is approved for occupancy. In this example, this office would require items 1 &2 for the main building to be completed to secure Building and HVAC approval of a Temp. Occupancy Permit. In general we look for the life safety items to be reasonably compliant before issuing T.O.P.'s. Attached is the TOP policy and application for your reference. Thanks. CORRECTION NOTICE /FIELD INSPECTION REPORT JOB LOCATION: 3 5 3 c7 O ~~ L ~ ~,ty of Oshkosh spection Services Division CONTRACTOR: ~j ~~ SS '~i ~ ~,,,_,,,.~ ~, t15 Church Avenue, PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 PROJECT TO BE INSPECTED:Q~ [~bS ~~ ~~ ~~ Phone: (920) 236-5050 . ~ ~ ,~ Fax (920) 236-5084 TYPE OF INSPECTION: ~~~, `+aC~r; L ~o ~'' ~', Violations must be corrected and approved within 30 days unless otherwise noted. Call for re-inspections prior to concealment and/or occupancy. Upon completing the corrections, the owner/contractor/agent must sign and date at the bottom of this notice and return it to the Inspection Services Division by the Compliance Date of FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Page 1 df 6 Dannhoff, Allyn J. From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 8:13 AM To: 'mike@bracketengineering.com ; 'philsteinhofer@hurckman.com'; 'mneubauer@mironconst.com' Cc: Benner, Kevin Subject: FW: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Gentlemen; The State Division of Safety & Buildings has reviewed the information submitted by Mr. Bracket relating to the Paint Storage/Mixing Room exhaust fan. The Occupancy Permit will be issued shortly and sent to the owner and general contractor. Thank you for your patience in this matter. Allyn Dannhoff Director of Inspection Services 920-236-5045 From: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE [mailto:Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 7:35 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: RE: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Allyn At a meeting of our electrical staff on Sept. 2 we reviewed and discussed the information you submitted to me regarding the exhaust fan installed in the paint storage /mixing room at Omni Paint. With the documentation provided it was determined that this would bean acceptable installation. Terry Fameree Electrical Inspector Commerce-Safety and Buildings 920-360-2529 http:/lcommerce.wi.gov From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us] Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 9:53 AM To: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE; Hertel, Joe -COMMERCE Cc: mike@bracketengineering.com; philsteinhofer@hurckman.com; mneubauer@mironconst.com; Benner, Kevin Subject: FW: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Terry; If you recall, earlier this spring we asked for direction on what the Dept's direction was regarding an Exhaust Fan assembly for a Paint Storage/Mixing Room as it relates to NEC 500.8(A)(1). If you will recall our question was: does the entire the assembly need to be listed/labeled for use in a hazardous location (orjust the electric components?) You gave direction on this and the designer of record, Mike Bracket has submitted the attached. Attached is the a-mail string on this matter and the PDF for Mr. Bracket's response. In short, Mr. Bracket is asking that the existing fan assembly be accepted because: 1. They cannot find an assembly that is listed for this application. 2. The fan assembly used is constructed to meet AMCA C requirements of Standard 99-0401-86. Reading this standard, it is comprised of 3 levels spark resistance and it would appear that meeting Spark A standards would provide the 9/3/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Page 2 off 6 greatest resistance to sparks. 3. This fan has been used for this application in similar applications for many years and 4. The manufacturer recommends this type of fan for paint storage applications (might need a clarification if it is recommended for paint mixing rooms.) At this point we need the Dept. to review this situation and information and determine how the Dept. desire's us to proceed Gas an agent of the state.) I do believe Mr. Bracket has a point in that this is the same or similar fan assembly that has been used for these application for years, however it is also recognized as technology improves and better products are created the industry must adjust. Given UL has created the Zane category for testing/listing power ventilators for hazardous locations would suggest the fan assemblies should be tested listed per this assembly. Please advise how the Dept. views this information and how the Dept. would direct us to proceed. Thank you Allyn Dannhoff Director of Inspection Services 920-236-5045 From: Mike Bracket [mailto:mike@bracketengineering.com] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:55 PM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J.; philsteinhofer@hurckman.com; mneubauer@mironconst.com Subject: RE: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Allyn I am attaching a letter for your review. It addresses the exhaust fan in question. Please review it contact me to discuss. As you will see, we tried to find a replacement fan, and were not able to. This letter is similar to a past one sent to you. My phone number is 920-737-5275. rom: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci oshkosh.wi.us] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 1:59 PM To: philsteinhofer@hurckman.com; mneubauer@mironconst.com; mike@bracketengineering.com Subject: FW: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Has there been any progress made toward addressing the Omni Paint & Glass Exhaust Fan? I have not heard anything sincq Kevin Weber called me on March 17th, following the attached e-string that was sent on March 13, 2008. Thanks. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 3:28 PM To: 'philsteinhofer@hurckman.com'; 'mnuebauer@mironconst.com'; 'mike@bracketengineering.com' Cc: Benner, Kevin; Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov' Subject: FW: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Gentlemen; The following direction comes from the State Electrical Code consultant for this area of the state. As you will read the Power Ventilator (as a whole) must be approved per one of the methods outlined in NEC 500.8(A)(1). Please advise how you will proceed in verifying the existing Power Ventilator complies with this NEC code section or if you will be replacing with an approved Power Ventilator. (Mr. Bracket -per the third option in the referenced code section, a Wisconsin Registered Professional Engineer can render an engineering judgment.) 9/3/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Page 3 o f 6 Thank you for your patience while we secured confirmation of the code requirement from the State Division of Safety & Buildings Code Consultant. Please remember, we have not closed this file and issued the required Occupancy Permit at th~s time. This issue must be resolved to close this file. Allyn Dannhoff Director of Inspection Services 920-236-5045 From: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE [mailto:Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov) Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 3:08 PM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: RE: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Allyn The entire assembly would need to be suitable for the use. As for the engineer I feel he should be an independent third party) who would be familiar with the hazards and ways to mitigate these hazards. I don't feel a PE working for the manufacturer would be considered "independent". , Terry Fameree Electrical Inspector Commerce-Safety and Buildings 920-360-2529 http://commerce.wi.gov From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us) Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:50 PM To: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE Cc: Benner, Kevin Subject: RE: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Terry; '' Thank you for the response. I am seeking a more specific response as we anticipate so dialogue with the contractor, '' supplier, designer and manufacturer. Briefly, we have informed the contractor, designer and supplier the Entire Assembly must be approved for this use/location. We have received resistance to this and have not gained any grown toward compliance. So I am seeking written direction on this matter from the Department. So the question is as follows: Does NEC 500.8(A)(1) require the entire assembly (fan, housing, motor, etc) to meet one of the 3 approval methods listed in this code section (which you recapped in your response)??? Or does this only apply to the motor and wiring methods on the Power Ventilator assembly? While you have recapped the code in your response. The question boils down to what is defined as "equipment" in this' section of the NEC: The entire assembly or just the motor and wiring methods? Anticipating another question on this case: If the entire Power Ventilator assembl must be a kind of engineer is capable of performing the engineering judgment? We understand such persons must be W sconshn ~I Registered, but does it have to an Electrical Engineer or can a Mechanical or Civil Engineer perform this judgment? ' Thanks for your assistance. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 From: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE [mailto:Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 200811:21 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. 9/3/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical ~ Page 4 olf 6 Cc: Hertel, Joe -COMMERCE Subject: RE:500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Allyn ', NEC 500.8(A)(1) requires equipment to be identified for use in a particular class of hazardous location, as well as the' specific gas involved. 500.8{A)(1) also allows several ways of determining the suitability of the equipment to be install'ied as follows. Suitability of identified equipment shall be determined by any of the foltowin (1) Equipment listing or labeling g (2) Evidence of equipment evaluation from a qualified testing laboratory or inspection agency concerned with product', evaluation (3) Evidence acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction such as a manufacturer's self,evaluation or an owner's ' engineering judgment While listing or labeling is one method to determine suitability, an engineering judgment or manufacturers self- evaluation would be another if acceptable to the AHJ. An acceptable de#ermination from a reputable engineer or engineering firm, using accepted standards along with manufacturers' information, and the proper documentation from the engineer should be provided. Terry Fameree Electrical Inspector Commerce-Safety and Buildings ' 920-360-2529 http://commerce.wi.gov From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us] Sent: Tuesday, March li, 2008 9:26 AM To: Hertel, Joe -COMMERCE; Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE Cc: Benner, Kevin ' Subject: Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Joe and Terry; We are seeking your direction on a code application/determination. Specifically, we are seeking direction in determining how to apply the requirements from 500.8(A)(1) for an Exhaust Fan Assembly for a Paint Storage/Mixing Room (Class 1 liquids -Paints, thinners, solvents, gasoline.) The question raised in our office is: When applying code section NEC 500.8(A)(1), does the term equipment refer to just the electrical components of the exhaust fan assembly or does it apply to the entire exhaust fan assembly? In the case we are addressing, the approved HVAC design specified the Cames Power Ventilator model in the attached PDF. The Carnes Power Ventilator used, is not listed or labeled as a whole for use in a Hazardous Location. The motor is listed/labeled for Class 1/Div 1 locations and wiring methods employed meet the Class 1/ Div 1 requirements (although it was not assembled by the manufacturer in this manner as the motor had to be replaced on site with an explosion proof motor.) We have correspondence from the HVAC Designer (Wis. Registered P.E.) that indicates the Power Ventilator is manufactured to meet the AMCA C Requirements of Standard 99-0401-86, Classification for Spark Resistant ' Construction. This documentation demonstrates compliance with the State Building Code (spark resistant) however without clarification regarding the application of NEC 500.8(A)(1) we are not certain this would satisfy the Electric Code requirements. We have found that UL has an approval category titled "Ventilators, Power for Use in .Hazardous Locations" (uses the code ZANE.) This would seem to support requiring the entire fan assembly to be listed/labeled for Hazardous Use. Apparently this is a relatively new classification, as it was established in early 01 and there are only 3 listings on the U/L web site. The HVAC Designer previously indicated that Carnes was 9/3/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Page 5 Of 6 contacting UL about having their product approved in the ZANE category, but has recently determined it will nit be able to pursue such (the following is the a-mail context regarding this pursuit) Allyn, Carnes has attempted to obtain a full fan assembly explosion proof rating from UL. The bottom line is that UL will not provide additional testing to provide the explosion proof rating on the assembly. Carnes, the fan manufacturer, has provided documentation to you verifying the UL explosion proof rating on the motor and spark resistant ratings on the installed fan. Carnes contends, the fan is standard construction for spark and explosion proof ratings in the industry:',. and they know of no other fan manufacturer that can provide a UL rating on the total fan assembly. Earlier in this process you mentioned that Greenheck has a UL rating on the total fan assembly. We ', checked and Greenheck told us they do not have an explosion proof/spark proof rating on the entire assembly with UL. Carnes has submitted the information with the UL logo for the Baldor motor and the literature. noting. th fan is manufactured with non-sparking heavy gauge material. Mike Brackett, the HVAC design engine~r who stamped the plan, has also sent you a letter dated 11/26/07, noting his approval that the fan, moto~- and disconnect meets the requirements for explosion proof construction. At this point we're at a loss on how or what to provide to your inspection department to gain approval. ' Our intension is to provide the owner with the safest equipment possible and Carnes, Weber Sales, Mike Brackett and Hurckman Mechanical believe the fan installed will not cause an explosion based on'' the information we have provided. Obviously, I want to resolve this issue with the Oshkosh Inspection Department and the owner as soon as possible. ' Please advise. Phil Steinhofer Please advise how the Dept. would apply the code in this situation as well as any insight on the topic you may have to offer. With the existence of the ZANE category, we are hesitant to approve the use of the installed Carnes Power Ventilator. The Contractor, HVAC Designer and Owner are anxious to resolve this matter so we can close this file. Thank you for your assistance. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 From: Benner, Kevin Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:23 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical -----Original Message----- From: Phil Steinhofer [mailto:philsteinhofer@hurckman.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:13 PM To: kbenner@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Kevin, 9/3/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Page 6 c~f 6 Attached is the information Weber Sales, who represents Carnes, sent me to verify the fan is non-sparking explosion proof. ~, This information is in addition to the information you required verifying the motor is explosion proof. ', We specified an explosion proof fan, we purchased an explosion proof fan and we installed an explosion proof fan. If you need further information I will have Kevin Weber/Carnes contact you regarding this matter. If you have any questions, please advise. Phil Steinhofer From: iriformation@hurckman.wm [maiRo:information@hurckman,com] Sent: None To: philsteinhofer@hurckman.com Subject: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical «,,,» 9/3/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Dannhoff, Allyn J. Page 1 0~' 4 From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 1:59 PM To: 'philsteinhofer@hurckman.com ; 'mneubauer@mironconst.com ; 'mike@bracketengineering.com' Subject: FW: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Roams. Has there been any progress made toward addressing the Omni Paint & Glass Exhaust Fan? I have not heard anything since Weber called me on March 17th, following the attached e-string that was sent on March 13, 2008. Thanks. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 _.... From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 3:28 PM To: 'philsteinhofer@hurckman.com'; 'mnuebauer@mironconst.com'; 'mike@bracketengineering.com' Cc: Benner, Kevin; Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov' Subject: FW: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Gentlemen; The following direction comes from the State Electrical Code consultant for this area of the state. As you will read the Power Ventilator (as a whole) must be approved per one of the methods outlined in NEC 500.8(A}(1). Please advise how you will proceed in verifying the existing Power Ventilator complies with this NEC code section or if you will be replacing with an approved Power Ventilator. (Mr. Bracket -per the third option in the referenced code section, a Wisconsin Registered Professional Engineer can render an engineering judgment.) Thank you for your patience while we secured confirmation of the code requirement from the State Division of Safety & Buildings Code Consultant. Please remember, we have not closed this file and issued the required Occupancy Permit at this time. This issue must be resolved to close this file. Allyn Dannhoff Director of Inspection Services 920-236-5045 From: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE [mailto:Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 3:08 PM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: RE: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Allyn The entire assembly would need to be suitable for the use. As for the engineer I feet he should be an independent third party who would be familiar with the hazards and ways to mitigate these hazards. I don't feel a PE working for the manufacturer would be considered "independent". Terry Fameree Electrical Inspector Commerce-Safety and Buildings 920-360-2529 http://commerce.wi.gov From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us] 6/2/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:50 PM To: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE Cc: Benner, Kevin Subject: RE: 500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Terry; Page 2 oil 4 Thank you for the response. I am seeking a more specific response as we anticipate so dialogue with the contractor, suppli r designer and manufacturer. Briefly, we have informed the contractor, designer and supplier the Entire Assembly must be approved for this use/location. We have received resistance to this and have not gained any ground toward compliance. So I am seeking written direction on this matter from the Department. So the question is as follows: Does NEC 500.8(A)(1) require the entire assembly (fan, housing, motor, etc) to meet one of the 3 approval methods listed in this code section (which you recapped in your response)??? Or does this only apply to the motor and wiring methods on the Power Ventilator assembly? While you have recapped the code in your response. The question boils down to what is defined as "equipment" in this section of the NEC: The entire assembly or just the motor and wiring methods? Anticipating another question on this case: If the entire Power Ventilator assembly must be approved for this use; what kind of engineer is capable of performing the engineering judgment? We understand such persons must be Wisconsin Registerec but does it have to an Electrical Engineer or can a Mechanical or Civil Engineer perform this judgment? Thanks for your assistance. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 From: Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE [mailto:Terry.Fameree@Wisconsin.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 11:21 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Cc: Hertel, Joe -COMMERCE Subject: RE:500.8 Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms. Allyn NEC 500.8(A)(1) requires equipment to be identified for use in a particular class of hazardous location, as well as the specific gas involved. 500.8(A)(1) also allows several ways of determining the suitability of the equipment to be installed as follows. Suitability of identified equipment shall be determined by any of the following: (1) Equipment listing or labeling (2) Evidence of equipment evaluation from a qualified testing laboratory or inspection agency concerned with product evaluation (3) Evidence acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction such as a manufacturer's self-evaluation or an owner's engineering judgment While listing or labeling is one method to determine suitability, an engineering judgment or manufacturers self- evaluation would be another if acceptable to the AHJ. An acceptable determination from a reputable engineer or engineering firm, using accepted standards along with manufacturers' information, and the proper documentation from the engineer should be provided. Terry Fameree Electrical Inspector Commerce-Safety and Buildings 920-360-2529 http://commerce.wi.gov 6/2/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us] Sent: Tuesday, March li, 2008 9:26 AM To: Hertel, Joe -COMMERCE; Fameree, Terry N -COMMERCE Cc: Benner, Kevin Subject: Power Ventilators for Paint Storage and Mixing Rooms Joe and Teny; Page 3 0:l' 4 We are seeking your direction on a code application/determination. Specifically, we are seeking direction in det~ how to apply the requirements from 500.8(A)(1) for an Exhaust Fan Assembly for a Paint Storage/Mixing Room 1 liquids -Paints, thinners, solvents, gasoline.) The question raised in our office is: When applying code section NEC 500.8(A)(1), does the term equipment refer to just the electrical components of the exhaust fan assembly or does it apply to the entire exhaust fan assembly? In th case we are addressing, the approved HVAC design specified the Carnes Power Ventilator model in the attached PDF. The Carnes Power Ventilator used, is not listed or labeled as a whole for use in a Hazardous Location. The motor is listed/labeled for Class 1/Div 1 locations and wiring methods employed meet the Class 1/ Div 1 requirements (althou~ it was not assembled by the manufacturer in this manner as the motor had to be replaced on site with an explosion proof motor.) We have correspondence from the HVAC Designer (Wis. Registered P.E.) that indicates the Power Ventilator is manufactured to meet the AMCA C Requirements of Standard 99-0401-86, Classification for Spark Resistant Construction. This documentation demonstrates compliance with the State Building Code (spark resistant) however without clarification regarding the application of NEC 500.8(A)(1) we are not certain this would satisfy the Electric Co requirements. We have found that UL has an approval category titled "Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations" (uses the code ZANE.) This would seem to support requiring the entire fan assembly to be listed/labeled for Hazardous Use. Apparently this is a relatively new classification, as it was established in early 01 and there are only 3 listings on the U/I web site. The HVAC Designer previously indicated that Carnes was contacting UL about having their product approve in the 2'ANE category, but has recently determined it will not be able to pursue such (the following is the a-mail context regarding this pursuit) Allyn, Carnes has attempted to obtain a full fan assembly explosion proof rating from UL. The bottom line is that UL will not provide additional testing to provide the explosion proof rating on the assembly. Carnes, the fan manufacturer, has provided documentation to you verifying the UL explosion proof rating on the motor and spark resistant ratings on the installed fan. Carnes contends, the fan is standard construction for spark and explosion proof ratings in the industry and know of no other fan manufacturer that can provide a UL rating on the total fan assembly. Earlier in this process you mentioned that Greenheck has a UL rating on the total fan assembly. We checked and Greenheck told us they do not have an explosion proof/spark proof rating on the entire assembly with UL. Carnes has submitted the information with the UL logo for the Baldor motor and the literature noting the fan is manufactured with non-sparking heavy gauge material. Mike Brackett, the HVAC design engineer who stamped the plan, has also sent you a letter dated 11/26/07, noting his approval that the fan, motor and disconnect meets the requirements for explosion proof construction. At this point we're at a loss on how or what to provide to your inspection department to gain approval. Our intension is to provide the owner with the safest equipment possible and Carnes, Weber Sales, Mike Brackett and Hurckman Mechanical believe the fan installed will not cause an explosion based on the information we have provided. Obviously, I want to resolve this issue with the Oshkosh Inspection Department and the owner as soon as possible. Please advise. 6/2/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Phil Steinhofer Page 4 0~4 Please advise how the Dept. would apply the code in this situation as well as any insight on the topic you may have offer. With the existence of the ZANE category, we are hesitant to approve the use of the installed Carnes Power Ventilator. The Contractor, HVAC Designer and Owner are anxious to resolve this matter so we can close this file. Thank you for your assistance. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 From: Benner, Kevin Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:23 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical -----Original Message----- From: Phil Steinhofer [mailto:philsteinhofer@hurckman.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:13 PM To: kbenner@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Subject: FUV: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Kevin, Attached is the information Weber Sales, who represents Cames, sent me to verify the fan is non-sparking explosion proof. This information is in addition to the information you required verifying the motor is explosion proof. We specified an explosion proof fan, we purchased an explosion proof fan and we installed an explosion proof fan. If you need further information 1 will have Kevin Weber/Carves contact you regarding this matter. If you have any questions, please advise. Phil Steinhofer From: information@hurckman.com [maifto:information hurckman,com Sent: None To: philsteinhofer@hurdcman.com Subject; Scan from Hurckman Mechanical «,,,» 6/2/2008 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Page 1 of 3 Dannhoff, Allyn J. From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:47 AM To: 'mneubauer@mironconst.com' Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical FYI -----Original Message----- From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:46 AM To: 'philsteinhofer@hurkman.com' Cc: Benner, Kevin Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Phil; We cannot make a determination from the PDF you sent as to whether the fan assembly is Explosion Proof or not. While the fan assembly might be non-arc producing (not able to determine as it does not say what materials are used) it does not provide information on whether it is Explosion Proof. For example, are the bearing sealed and out of the air stream and is the pulley drive system out of the air stream. In more direct terms, is everything in the air stream non-arc producing or conversely is everything that could produce an arc out of the air stream. feel that the HVAC Design Professional! Supervising Professional should be involved at this point. This person should review the product used and provide information supporting/proving it meets the NEC requirement. We suggest the designer obtain shop drawings showing how the fan assembly is constructed to demonstrate compliance. The PDF you provided is more of a sales brochure that really does not provide proof of compliance for the explosion proof requirements. (I pasted the previous a-mails to your most recent response in order to consolidate the a-mail string.) Please have the designer contact us if there are questions. Thanks. Allyn Dannhoff 920-236-5045 Kevin Benner 920-236-5046 -----Original Message----- From: Benner, Kevin Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:23 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical -----Original Message----- From: Phil Steinhofer [mailto:philsteinhofer@hurckman.com) Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:13 PM To: kbenner@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Subject: FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Kevin, Attached is the information Weber Sales, who represents Carnes, sent me to verify the fan is non-sparking 11/14/2007 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical explosion proof. Page 2 of 3 This information is in addition to the information you required verifying the motor is explosion proof. We specified an explosion proof fan, we purchased an explosion proof fan and we installed an explosion proof fan. If you need further information I will have Kevin Weber/Carnes contact you regarding this matter. If you have any questions, please advise. Phil Steinhofer From: information@hurckman.com [mailto:information hurckman.com] Sent: None To: philsteinhofer@hurckman.com Subject: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical «,,,» [Dannhoff, Allyn J.] -----Original Message----- From: Benner, Kevin Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 9:18 AM To: 'philsteinhofer@hurckman.com'; Benner, Kevin Subject: RE: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Hi Phil, I discussed this installation thoughly with Tim from Buss Electric while I was on site. t am not sure that the message was clearly given to you through the typical communication trail that exist in these situations. The NEC code requirement for this NEC 500.8(A). appreciate the intent of your changes but I did discuss this scenario with the electrician, that contractors do try to install explosion-proof motors in an assembly that is not approved for a the hazardous location. This does not work. The whole fan assembly must be listed !approved far the hazardous location to which it is to serve or is located. Regards, Kevin Benner City of Oshkosh Electrical Inspector 920-236-5046 -----Original Message----- From: Phil Steinhofer [mailto:philsteinhofer@hurckman.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:01 AM To: kbenner@ci.oshkosh.wi.us 11/14/2007 FW: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical Subject: FUI/: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical From: information@hurckman.com [mailto:information@hurckman,.com] Sent: None To: philsteinhofer@hurckman.com Subject: Scan from Hurckman Mechanical «,,,» Kevin, Re: OMNI Paint Storage Page 3 of 3 Attached is the information confirming the installation of a Class I explosion proof motor on the exhaust fan per your request. If you need additional information, please call. My direct phone number is 920-327-4250. Phil Steinhofer Hurckman Mechanical Ind., Inc. 11/14/2007 Date November 26, 2007 Attn: Allan Dannhoff Company City of Oshkosh, Inspection Department Address PO Box 1130 City, State Oshkosh, WI 54903 RE: New Building for Omni Paint Allan This letter addresses the exhaust fan for the paint area in the referenced project. I spoke with you on the phone about the spark resistant construction of the fan, EF-3. The information attached to this Letter assures the fan construction conforms to AMCA C requirements of Standard 99-0401-86. The appendix of this document contains a copy of AMCA Standard 99-0401-86 -Classification for Spark Resistant Construction, a cut sheet of the installed fan, and a letter from Carnes. The fan is constructed to meet AMCA C spark resistant construction, and the motor and disconnect are explosion !o-'aof construction. This is stated in the letter from Carnes. The construction of the fan housing, air inlet and outlet, and fan wheel is aluminum (spark resistant construction). The motor is out of the air stream and vented to the outside. The bearings are out of the air stream. This information is included in the cut sheet. The construction of the fan meets the AMCA C requirements. If further information is required, please contact me. My contact information is listed at the bottom of the page. Best Regards Michael Bracket, P.E. PO Box 8051 Green Bay, WI 54308-8051 Phone: 920-737-5275 Fax: 920-469-1721 Email: mike@bracketengineering.com 2of5 APPENDIX AMCA Standard 99-0401-86 ........................................................ p g 3 . a e Carnes Model VWBK Specification Sheet ........................................page 4 Letter dated 11-16-07 from Lori Taylor, Carnes .................................page 5 PO Box 8051 Green Bay, WI 54308-8051 Phone: 920-737-5275 Fax: 920-469-1721 Email: mike@bracketengineering.com 3of5 CLASSIFtCATIONS FOR SPARK RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION AMCA Standard 99-04DI-86 Ciaasification for Spark Resistant Construction Fan applications may involve the handling of potentially explosive or f!ammabte particles, fumes or vapors- Such applications require careful consideration of all system components ro insure the safe handling of such gas sVeams. This A(NCA Standard deals only with the fan unit installed in that system. The Standard contains guidelines which are to be used by both the manufacturer and user as a means of establish<.ng general methods of construction- The exact method of construction and choice of alloys is the responsibility of the manufacturer: howevar, the customer fnust accept both the type and design with full recognitron of the potential hazardand the degree pf protection required. "iYFE CONSTRUCTION .SPARK A. All parts of the fan in contact with the air or gas being handled shall be made of nonfettous material. Steps must also be taken to assure that the impeller, bearings. and shaft ~.a adequately attached andlor restrained to prevent a lateral or axial shift in these conzpot~ents._ SPARK B. The fan shall have a nonferrous impeller and nonferrous ring about theopeningthraugh wh[Ch the shaft passes. Ferrous hubs, shafts, and hardware ara allowed provided Construction is such that a shift of impeller or shaft will nut perm[t two ferrous parts of the far. to rub or strike. Steps must also be taken to assure that fhe rmpefler, bearings, and shaft are adequately attached andlor restrained to prevent a lateral or axial shift in these components. SPARK C. The fan shall be so constructed that a shift of the impe(,er or shaft will not pemtit hvo ferrous parts of the fan to rub or strike. Notes: 1 No bearings, dr€ve components or electrical devices shall be placed in tha air or gas stream unless they ere constructed or enclosed in such a manner that failure of that component cannot ignite the surrounding yas stream. 2 The user shall electrically ground all fan parts. 3. For this Standard, nonferrous material shall k?e any material with less than 5% iron or any other material with demonstrated ability to be spark resistant. A. The use of aluminum or aluminum alloys in the presence of steel which has been allowed to rust requires special consideration. Research by fhe U.S. Bureau of h7ines and others has shown that aluminum imp®ilers rubbing an rusty steel may cause high intensity sparking. The usa of the a@ove Standard in no way implies a guarantee of safety for any level of spark resistance, "Spark resistant cUnstruction also does not protect against ignition of exposive gases caused by catastrophic failure or from any air sVeam material that may be present in a system." This standard appf3as to: Centrifugal Fans Axial and Propeller i=ons Power Roof Ventilators This Standard applies to ferrous and nonferrous metals. The potential questions which maybe associated with fans constructed of FRP, PVC, or any other plastic compound were not addressed. http://www.gorhamschafller.com/AMCA99-0401-86.htm 11/26/2007 PO Box 8051 Green Bay, WI 54308-8051 Phone: 920-737-5275 Fax: 920-469-1721 Email: mike@bracketengineering.com Page I of I 4of5 C'*'~.""~ ~~~'p' SPECIFICATION SHEET MODEL VWBK Imperial UPl Dimensions WALL VENTILATORS -BELT DRIVE Metr/c (Slj on Reverse Side CARNES COMPANY, Vercna, Wi. Phone'. soar84s-sat t Fax: s0&Sa5-8a70 cart,es®carr~scmm www.r~mes.can Optional STANDARD FEATURES VWBK 06'24 DampK ^Spun and shaped aluminum housing, mill fNtish ~n6^9 Spring Assist standard. _, ^ Integral motor overload protection on all sing~e% phase motors. ^Disconnect switch on all motors ezcep# SQ. ~ explosion proof. A Dia. H SQ. p ~ ~ ao. ^ Ventilated motor compartment with motor out=of airstream. ^Non-overiaading, oatkwardly indinad whe6i. ~ ^ Isolated motor wheel-drive assembly. l`r-e- 5-314' Max /Spark Yr3SlStant COn5trUCtlOn. $ I.~ p ~ ^ Heavy gauge welded galvanized 1!2" x 112" (- - tNrdsaeen. (ir~tati ~n~Tube WALL MOUNTitit3 ~ F ^ Adjustable motor sheave factory preset t0 F~'~ ~") (All Dimenslbns + -~~ requested RPM. Typical) ~ E ^ Wali mounting frame for simplified installation. Fx2 _ ^ Pillrnv block bearing L50 = 200,000 hours. ~G~ STANDARD DBIENSKN4S n krchea unit UnN Depth Mounting Nounflnp Frame 1.112 x t-1Q x 1~ff2 Wa8 Openhfg Damper Unit Size Dia A Standard B Extended B Cap C OD D E F G Sq. H Size J 08 28-51$ 23.7(4 28 t5.1Y2 153!8 8-15118 4-11(18 3 12 12 08 25314 24-518 23318 15-tYy 16-318 6.15116 d-11116 3 72 12 10 27.518 2S7t4 30 17-Sf8 17-it2 8 53!4 3 14 14 12 27.314 28.718 31-5%8 17-518 17-it2 8 5314 3 t4 td 1S 32-3l4 237!8 34~J8 20-1!2 20-318 37116 T3/16 3 17 17 18 38-314 31-118 35718 25 24-7!8 11-11116 7-7116 6 22 22 2t 44-314 35.112 39-118 28-718 28 13714 9 5 25 25 24 46.314 38-tI2 42-tt2 31-7l8 31 14-344 t0-1R 5 28 28 STANDARD l/ ATERIAL AND THICKNESS tN IN CHES 8lmete rs MPS Unit Ste Lid Alum. Tuba Alum. Outer Shroud Alum Curb Cap Alum. Std. whorl Dtttuaar [OaMntzed 3t WL Lesa Ma4or Ux. 08 .063 .040 .080 .050 AlurNramr 22 45 08 .063 .040 .080 .050 Alurrtanum 22 45 10 .063 .040 .080 :083 Aluminum 22 50 12 .063 .044 .080 .063 Ahunirwm 22 50 15 .463 .044 .080 .063 Alumirxxn 20 T5 18 .063 .440 .480 .069 Aluminum 18 ~ 21 .063 .040 .080 .080 Aimiinum t6 130 24 .063 .040 .080 .080 Atumrnum t8 160 cUdrlbprr cwr~s ca o zao euwrxrs~sx~o SUPERSEQES 22303-A 22303.8 PO BOX 805 1 Green Bay, WI 54308-8051 Phone: 920-737-5275 Fax: 920-469-1721 Email: mike@bracketengineering.com 5of5 12/28/07 LION 08:08 Fla 820 757 OSU2 ~htfliK ~nl.e5. ins. pp~ 01~iV~ 11/16/2007 11:23 6888456478 C.~~~C~® FAX cQMMUNACAT1aN Products for ledoor ~ it Qkatin' and Caratrol CARNBS CAMt'e4NX 44t south Mrn St., Vwotxi~.1V153393. Phwte 6¢&L4;5.6411, Fu 608~H5~6470, earne~e,~ppe To: Weber gales Atterrtion: Kevin Weber Prom: Lori Taglor . Subject: PO#17219 J Carne:a #344b'i11 L}are: 1 l-lfr07 Total Page Qty: 1 Kevin, Fm EF-3 provided on this rnder for Omni Glass 8c Paiat ia.an exptosiaza resislatliTaau. This fen, a VW8R12S1C36IJA203P9, Wray provided with tha follawEng: -explosion proof motor, rate;i for Glass A tltnnp D and Claw IT Grovpa F aad Ci -aluminum housing -speak resistant wheel >3 phase explosion proof dis~nnect, model TXJA ',i'his fan was built with AMf:A C spark resistant construcUion. Sincerely, Lori Taylor- Product Speciaist (Fans, Lauve7s and Penthouses) Pb: b08-845-fi411 Pax: d08 845-b470 ~mail:I(~y]~com wel+sitc: www,earaes,pam PO BOX 8051 Green Bay, WI 54308-8051 Phone: 920-737-5275 Fax: 920-469-1721 Email: mike@bracketengineering.com r _::. - _.. _FEATURE~ BEARINGSiSHAFT • Eccentric locking collar bearings standard on ~ DRIVES • Selected for 165°~ of the motor horsepower _ Adjustable V-belt drives with oil resistant non- _ sizes 06-18 - • Dual bearings utilized to properly support the static conducting hefts • Factory preset fan RPM - fan shaft • Adjustab~ motor sheave allow for final air • Prelubrlpted sealed, self-aligning rated at 200,000 hours average operation system balancng • Polished CRS fan shaft with rust inhibitive casting ~[3~3 9 ~ Units rotated for viewing twrpases rnsfatl Walt venf fobs cpenrng ~recfed c~Wn PATENTED PILLOW BEADED OUTER pIFFUSER/ BLOCK SHROUD MOTOR COMPARTMENT LID SUPPORT BEARINGS PREPUNCHED SSEAABLY CURB DRIVES CAP SHAFT 'iS=' AN PLATE ~ ~` VIBRATIO MOTOR COMPARTMENT TUBE ISOLATORS CONDUI DISCONNECT VENT TUBE FOR CHASE POSITIVE VENTILATION SWITCH WALL MQUNTING CAP ' • One piece construk~ion with fastened, overlapping comers to ensure strength • Prepunched mounting holes for ease of installation • Support structure attached with self-sealing fasteners • The deep spun venturi is precision matched to the wheel inlet to ensure maximum airflow along with protection from entry of adverse weather elements • Mounting frame 1'tz by 1'/z angle to facilitate field installation SUPP©RT STRUCTURE • Galvanized or aluminum patented diffuser provides structural integrity and protection against weather penetration • SP..ft °$..:i.~~diffuser fasteners prevent leakage rrncc~.. - - • Backward inclined median airfoil wheels constructed `• of non-corrosive, non-spartaan~ heavy gain material Usage of cooling fins on fan wheel badkplate draws cooling air down over the motor facilitating motor longevity while motor remains out of the airstream %"'-' • Setf-limiting power characteristics • Dynamically balanced and test run in each individual unit ,; _ ~ ~: G~#2 . rte. , _ .r UL ~ Power Ventilation Equipment certifications for Division 1 areas Page 1 of 1 il~trwrt>~r°s ~~. tories Go directly to a UL Service: - Global Locations - Search ~ Search Power Ventilation Equipment UL announces a new Listing service for direct-drive and belt-drive power ventilators intended for use in Class I and II, Division 1 and 2 hazardous (classified) locations. The UL category for this new Listing service is: Ventilators, Power, for Use in Hazardous Locations, ZANE. The first UL Listings under this new service and category were issued in early 2001 to Emerson Ventilation Products of Lenexa, KS. These Listings covered two separate lines of their ventilators for use in Class I, Groups C and D, and Class II, Groups E, F and G hazardous locations. Background Prior to the establishment of this new UL Listing service for direct-drive and belt-drive power ventilators for use in hazardous locations, there was -- and continues to be -- along-standing, active UL ordinary locations Listing service: Ventilators, Power, ZACT. Under this ordinary locations Listing service, the UL evaluation addresses a number of issues, including the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury associated with the power ventilator. However, this UL evaluation of power ventilators under ZACT does not address the risk of explosion associated with the use of this equipment in hazardous locations as defined by Articles 500 - 502 of the National ElecMcal Code, NFPA-70. Due to this lack of UL Listed hazardous locations power ventilators, the use of such ventilators in hazardous locations typically involved a UL Listed ordinary locations power ventilator that would then be modified by the manufacturer for use in hazardous locations. As this modification, and subsequent use, was not covered by the ordinary locations UL Listing, the suitability of these power ventilators would then have to be fully determined in the field by the installer, and by the authority having jurisdiction over the end-installation. Now, with this new UL category: Ventilators, Power, for Use in Hazardous Locations, ZANE, there is an avenue available to manufacturers, installers and inspectors to readily establish that a given power ventilator is suitable for use in a given hazardous (classified) location, thus helping to reduce the possibility of unintentional misuse of a power ventilator design that does not address all the applicable risk of explosion issues, and would therefore not be suitable for use in hazardous locations. Implementation There are likely to be some products, currently Listed under ZACT, that could be established as being in compliance with the requirements of ZANE without a significant amount of engineering time, and without any additional testing. UL staff is available to work with any client, on a case-by-case basis, to determine the suitability of any existing ordinary locations power ventilator that is UL Listed under ZACT, with the applicable hazardous locations requirements of ZANE. Publication Power ventilators that are UL Listed for use in hazardous locations will be published in UL's Hazardous Locations Equipment Directory (Red Book) under the new CCN: Ventilators, Power, for Use in Hazardous Locations, ZANE. Learn more about the ..(.:uicle..ln~t~,-r~:..Uti~n. for this new category. For additional information regarding this or other HazLoc services, please contact ltazloc~'ul.com. L_~ http://www.ul.com/hazloc/prv.html 1/2/2008 UL ~ Power Ventilation Equipment certifications for Division 1 areas Page 1 of 1 tJ~xll~rrf'ters ~~ Lratories Go directly to a UL Service: - Global Locations - .Search Search Guide Information for: Power Ventilators for Use in Hazardous Locations, ZANE This category covers roof and wall mounted power ventilators and duct fans consisting of an impeller and motor installed in a housing. Roof and wall mounted power ventilators have a weather resistant housing and are supported by a weather resistant base intended to fit, usually by means of a curb, over a wall or roof opening. Ratings Duct fans intended to move heated air are investigated to determine the effect of heated air on electrical components and are marked with the maximum temperature of the air. These ventilators are intended for industrial use and are for the purpose of ventilation only. These ventilators consist of exhaust type and makeup air type devices. Makeup air type ventilators are not equipped for evaporative cooling. Power ventilators intended for use where they will be exposed to weather are investigated to determine the effect of rain on electrical components. These ventilators have not been investigated for installation in firewalls or from the standpoint of their effect on venting in case of fire. Their location should be determined after consultation with Authorities Having Jurisdiction. These ventilators are not intended for the primary removal of grease-laden vapors and residues over restaurant cooking appliances. Metallic impellers are constructed of medium brass or aluminum, with hardness not over Rockwell B66. Belt-driven power ventilators are evaluated for the potential risk of ignition from temperature as a result of belt slippage. Related Equipment Equipment in this category consists of an assembly of UL Listed, Classified and Recognized parts for use in hazardous locations. T'he basic standards used to investigate equipment in this category are the applicable hazardous locations standards for the parts of the assembly and UL 705, "Power Ventilator". Listing The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow-Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the UL symbol together with the word "LISTED", a control number, and the product name "Power Ventilator for Use in Hazardous Location", or other appropriate product name as shown in the individual Listing. For additional information regarding this or other HazLoc services, please contact hczzloc,~.u.....1....c~~n. http://www.ul.com/hazloc/prvguide.html 1/2/2008 UL Online Certifications Directory -Search Results Page 1 of 1 Search results Number of hits: 4 The maximum number of hits returned is 5000. You may choose to Refine Your Search. Company Name Category Name Link to File ACME ENGINEERING & MFG CORP Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations ZANE.E256850 DAYTON ELECTRIC MFG CO Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations ZANE.E197939 EMERSON VENTILATION PRODUCTS Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations ZANE.E206025 Guide Information Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations ZANE.Guidelnfo Model number information is not published for all product categories. If you require information about a specific model number, please contact Customer Service for further assistance. Copyright ©2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/cgifind.new/LISEXT/1FRAME/srchres.html 1/2/2008 ZANE.GuideInfo -Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations Page 1 of 2 ZANE.GuideInfo Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations View Listings Page Bottom Ventilators, Power for Use in Hazardous Locations Guide Information for Equipment for Use in and Relating to Class I. II and III, Division 1 and 2 Hazardous Locations GENERAL This category covers roof- and wall-mounted power ventilators and duct fans consisting of an impeller and motor installed in a housing. Roof- and wall-mounted power ventilators have aweather-resistant housing and are supported by aweather-resistant base intended to fit, usually by means of a curb, over a wall or roof opening. Power ventilators consist of an assembly of UL Listed, Classified and Recognized parts. These ventilators are intended for industrial use and are for the purpose of ventilation only. These ventilators consist of exhaust type and makeup air type devices. Makeup air-type ventilators are not equipped for evaporative cooling. Power ventilators intended for use where they will be exposed to weather are investigated to determine the effect of rain on electrical components. These ventilators have not been investigated for installation in fire walls or from the standpoint of their effect on venting in case of fire. Their location should be determined after consultation with the Authority Having Jurisdiction. These ventilators are not intended for the primary removal of grease-laden vapors and residues over restaurant cooking appliances. Metallic impellers are constructed of medium brass or aluminum, with a hardness not over Rockwell 666. Belt-driven power ventilators are investigated for the potential risk of ignition from temperature as a result of belt slippage. Duct fans intended to move heated air are investigated to determine the effect of heated air on electrical components and are marked with the maximum temperature of the air. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For additional information, see Equipment for Use in and Relating to Class I, II and III, Division 1 and 2 Hazardous Locations (AAIZ). REQUIREMENTS The basic unclassified (ordinary) locations standard used to investigate products in this category is ANSI/UL 705, "Power ventilators." The basic hazardous (classified) locations standards used to investigate products in this category are referenced in Equipment for Use in and Relating to Class I, II and III, Division 1 and 2 Hazardous Locations (AAIZ). UL MARK The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow-Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the UL symbol (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "LISTED," a control number, and the product name "Power Ventilator for Use in Hazardous Locations," or other appropriate product name as shown in the individual Listings. Last Updated on 2005-11-08 Questions? 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It also includes information relating to any limitations or special conditions that may apply to the equipment. Learn more about ordering this Directory. http://w~vti~v.ul.com/hazloc/directory.htm 12/10/2007 ZACT.E27827 -Ventilators, Power Page 1 of 2 ZACT.E27827 Ventilators, Power Page Bottom Ventilators, Power See General Information for Ventilators. Power CARNES CO, DIV OF CARNES CO INC E27827 448 S MAIN ST VERONA, WI 53593 USA ~ ~ I ~ Ifi1L•I~r Trademark and/or Tradename: Duct or ceiling mounted, Model VCDK sizes 040, 050, 070, 090, 130 or 170. Inline centrifugal duct fans, belt drive, Model VIBK followed by 06, 08, 30, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30, 36 or 42, followed by additional suffixes. Inline centrifugal duct fans, direct drive ,Model VIDK followed by 06, 08, 10, 12, 15 or 18, followed by additional suffixes. Roof mounted, Models VHBB-08, -10, -12, -15, -18 or -20, VSBB-08, -10, -12, -15, -18 or -20. Roof mounted, direct drives ,Models VELK, followed by 06 or 08, Models VEDK or VUDK or VLDK or VTDK, followed by 06, 08, 30, 12, 15 or 18, followed by additional suffixes. Roof mounted, belt drives ,Models VEBK or VLBK, followed by 06, 08, 10, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48 or 54, Models VUBK or VTBK, followed by 06, 08, 10, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30, 36, 42 or 48, followed by additional suffixes. Wali mounted, Model LABK/LCBK sizes 24, 30, 36, 42, 48; Model LRBK/LNBK sizes 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60; Models LYDK/LZDK, followed by 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21, Moldes LWBK/LMBK, followed by 20, 24, 30, 36, 42 or 48. Roof or Wali mounted, direct drive, Model VULK, followed by 06 or 08. Wall mounted, direct drive, Model VWDK, followed by 06, 08, 10, 12, 15 or 18, followed by additional suffixes. Wall mounted, belt drive, Model VWBK, followed by 06, 08, 10, 12, 15, 18, 21, or 24, followed by additional suffixes. Last Updated on 2007-04-09 Questions? 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The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=... 12/10/2007 ZACT.E27827 -Ventilators, Power Page 2 of 2 Underwriters Laboratories Inc." must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "Copyright ©2007 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.p" An lndepertd=ent organization working fior a safer w6rEd wish integrity, precision and knowledge. a r. http://database. ul. com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/ 1 FRAME/showp age.html?name=... 12J 14/2047 Page 1 of 1 Dannhoff, Allyn J. From: Mark.Neubauer@Miron-Construction.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 9:09 AM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: 3530 Omni -Omni Paint and Glass Allyn, The exit light was installed in the Glass Shop at the mezzanine and fire extinguishers were installed on all the mezzanines per our walk thru on November 15. Sincerely, Mark Neubauer Project Manager nq;r~n Construe+i~r i Co., Inc. w i 7 McMahon Drive Neenah, WI 54956 Phone: (920) 969-7332 Fax: (920) 969-7399 mark.neubauer@miron-construction.com Did you know... Miron Construction was recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America by Inc. Magazine. This a-mail and attachment(s) may contain privileged and confidential information and is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you have received this a-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the message. Any other use, printing, copying, forwarding or retention of this a-mail, is strictly prohibited. 12/3/2007 CORRECTION NOTICE /FIELD INSPECTION REPORT JOB LOCATION: ~ S ~ -h ~ - ~- ~~ ~r City of Oshkosh Inspection Services Division 215 Church Avenue, PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 Phone: (920) 236-5050 Fax (920) 236-5084 PROJECT TO BE INSPECTED: -, TYPE OF INSPECTION: ~~ ~r' K Q Violations must be corrected and approved within 30 days unless otherwise noted. Call for re-inspections prior to concealment and/or occupancy. Upon completing the corrections, the owner/contractor/agent must sign and date at the bottom of this notice .._a _,...._„ ;..,, .r.o i-..~..o~~:~M .cervices Division by the Compliance Date of I he rtifv that the Violations listed on this Notice/Report have°b ~~++ ~ Print Name Company Signattue: Date __ __ ACTION TAICEI~: ~ . , ^Not A Insp. eport left on sit ^ Not Approved/ Insp. Report giv _n to a-i/ed/Faxed Signe 7 ~ l' ~ c~ ~~ '~ ~o ~ Inspection Servic ivision Dat of Inspection Phone # OMNI GLASS fc PAINT I City of Oshkosh ~ Allyn Dannhoff, Director of Inspection Services: 215 Church Avenue PO Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54903-1130 RE: Omni Glass & Paint, Inc. New Facility Mr. Dannhoff, Please find enclosed the response from McMahon regarding our spray booth. Per Item #6 of your Correction Notice dated 7/31/2007, you are requesting plan review and approval for paint spray booths. I have attempted to forward our technical information along to the original plan reviewer, Don Diedrick. His official response back is that no submittal is required and therefore he will not review any technical information regarding the spray booth set up. !, Please advise me as to what information I can provide in order to meet compliance with your requirement. I can be reached at 920-233-3333 Ext. 105. Respectfully, ~ "~ ~~ Karl Keas, Corporate Secretary Omni Glass & Paint, Inc. KK:cjk Cc: Dave Miller, President Dave Vander Zanden, Vice President Dan Schultz RECEIVED AUG 1 7 2007 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION P.O. Box 2186 • Oshkosh, byl P.O. Box 348 • Schofield, W15447(,9p7/5920.233,3333 1450 Gruber Road • Green Bay, W154313 . ~ 5,8938 O 434,~j)? MtL1sR WA®N~ COtNSN NIeNIANON August 15, 2007 IVIr. Karl Keas Omni Glass and Paint P.O. Box 2186 Oshkosh, WI 54903 Re: Spray Booth State Submittal Dear IVIr. Keas, We contacted the State of Wisconsin Department of Commerce plan reviewer, Don Diedrick, regarding submitting the owner-provided self-contained spray booth as a component submittal for review. Mr. Diedrick indicated that no submittal is required and the State of Wisconsin does not review spray booths unit does need to meet requirements of IBC 416. ;arding this manner, please do not hesitate to contact me. MCHITECTS • ENGINEERS ~ PROJECT MAriAGERS 1445 McMahon Drive Neenah, WI 54956 ~ Maliing Address: P.O. Box IQ25 Neenah, W1549571025 ~ TEI: 930x25.6346 ~ HEX: 920.751.4284 e-mall: mcm®nxmgpcam nn Nfrate a McMa-wn Assodaas. r,c commerce.wi.gov isconsin Department of Commerce Safety and Buildings 4003 N KINNEY COULEE RD LA CROSSE WI 54601-1831 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 vwvw. commerce.wi.gov/sb/ www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor Mary P. Burke, Secretary November 08, 2006 CUST ID No. 699695 ATTN.• Buildings & Structures Inspector ON1NI GLASS & PAINT 2010 DICKINSON AVE OSHKOSH WI 54903 REGISTRATION OF COMMERCIAL BUILDING SITE EROSION CONTROL NOTICE OF INTENT SITE: Omni Glass & Paint 2010 Dickinson Ave City of Oshkosh, 54903 BUILDING INSPECTION CITY OF OSHKOSH POB 1130 OSHKOSH WI 54902 ldentification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1340858 Site ID No. 195680 Please refer tc both identification numbers, above, in all come andence with the agency. FOR: Object Type: Soil Erosion Control Regulated Object ID No.: 1106875 Anticipated end date: 05/30/2007; Anticipated start date: 11/09/2006; 26.00 Acres disturbed area This letter acknowledges receipt of a Notice of Intent with our agency. By virtue of the owner's signature on the application form, he/she has indicated that an erosion control plan and along-term stormwater management plan meeting the requirements set forth in NR 216.46 and 216.47, respectively have been developed and will be implemented. Please note: 1. That earth disturbing activities shall not begin before 14 days after we received the signed Notice of Intent application to our agency. 2. That this approval has not included any review by the Department of Commerce of the required erosion control plan, required general stormwater management plan or any plumbing plan for this project. Plan submittal maybe required for any stormwater piping system on the premises and any stormwater infiltration or reuse systems per s. Comm 82.20. These maybe submitted separately or as part of the general plumbing plan submittal. 3. That there maybe erosion control inspections conducted by the Department of Commerce during the construction of this project. OMNI GLASS & PAINT Page 2 11/8/2006 4. The owner shall retain the above mentioned erosion control and stormwater management plans on the construction site and make them available to state and/or local inspectors as requested. 5. That plan review and/or inspections by the local municipality and/ or DNR maybe required by local permitting ordinances or DNR rules. 6. The owner shall file a Notice of Termination with our department when the site has been stabilized per NR 216.55. Inquiries concerning this correspondence maybe made to Brian Ferns at (608)785-9335, or at the address on this letterhead. Please refer to the Transaction ID No. referred to in the regarding line when making an inquiry or submitting additional information. Sincerely, Debbie K Smrcina Customer Service Representative ,Integrated Services (608)785-9352 ,Mon -Fri, 8:00 - 4:00 pm debbie. smrcina@wisconsin.gov cc: Peter R Ochs, State Building Inspector, (920) 948-3500 ,Friday, 7:45 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Jeff Hansen , Mcmahon Associates Inc commerce.wi.gov isconsin Department of Commerce a ~. -~ ~,, N~V ~ 5 ~~'~~E3 Safety and Buildings 2331 SAN LUIS PL STE 150 GREEN BAY WI 54304 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 www.com merce.wi. gov/sb/ www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor -, ~- ~, ~~ ~~~~~~' ~~ Mary P. Burke, Secretary Lii:.$`rasi~o ~~ ~~.~bm~i~S lvl ~V~ ~~fENT November 13, 2006 CUST ID No. 270589 A77'N: Buildings & Structures Inspector THOMAS G OLSON BUILDING INSPECTION MILLER WAGNER COENEN MCMAHON INC CITY OF OSHKOSH 1445 MCMAHON DR POB 1130 NEENAH WI 54956 OSHKOSH WI 54902 CONDITIONAL APPROVAL PLAN APPROVAL EXPIRES: 11/13/2008 Identification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1331515 SITE: Site ID No. 195680 Omni Glass & Paint Please refer to both identification numbers, 2010 Dickinson Ave above, in all corres ondence with the a enc . City of Oshkosh, 54903 FOR: Object Type: Building ICC Regulated Object ID No.: 1102892 Major Occupancy: Factory; Type IIB Metal Frame Unprotected class of construction; New plan; Sprinkler Design NFPA-13; 71,000 project sq ft; Occupancy: F-1 Factory Moderate-Hazard; B Business The submittal described above has been reviewed for conformance with applicable Wisconsin Administrative Codes and Wisconsin Statutes. The submittal has been CONDITIONALLY APPROVED. The owner, as defined in chapter 101.01(10), Wisconsin Statutes, is responsible for compliance with all code requirements. The following conditions shall be met during construction or installation and prior to occupancy or use: Also Address • IBC 714.2 Provide fi;e door and shutter assemblies that have the minimum fire-protective rating required by Table 714.2. Side-hinged or pivoted swinging doors shall meet the positive pressure testing requirements of UL IOC or NFPA 252. Refers to doors P105A & PIOSB. Submit • Comm 61.30(3) This review does not include heating, ventilating or air conditioning. The owner should be reminded that HVAC plans, calculations, and appropriate fees are required to be submitted for review and approval prior to installation. The submitted HVAC plans shall match the approved building plans. Note as per Comm 2.10 installation of HVAC without approved plans could result in double fees. • Comm 61.30(3) Submit, prior to installation, one (1) set of properly signed and sealed precast plans, a completed SB-118 application form including this transaction number and signed by the building designer, and $100 submittal fee to Safety & Buildings, P.O. Box 7162, Madison, WI 53707-7162. Note as per Comm 2.31(1)(d)6. the fee for a structural component erected prior to plan submittal may be an additional $200. Reminders Comm 61.115 The erosion control information section of the plans approval application and/or a review of the site plan indicates that the area to be disturbed is 1 or more acres and therefore a notice of intent is required. The notice of intent shall be filed on form SBD-10376 either with COMMERCE or with the certified municipality or county. This form is to be filed at least 14 working days prior to commencement of construction. If you need copies of the form, please go to the FORM section of our web site: www.commerce.state.wi.us/sb or call us at 608-261-8460. For any technical questions regarding this requirement, please call Brian Ferris at 608-785-9335. THOMAS G OISON Page 2 11/13/2006 • This review does not include approval for elevator/escalator/ lift indicated on your plans. Contact Brian Rausch at (262) 521-5444 for submittal requirements or click on forms at our web home page http://www.commerce.state.wi.us/SB/SB-HomePage.html. Designers are reminded that an elevator car capable of accommodating an ambulance stretcher for buildings 4 stories in height or more, as well as for all outpatient clinics, nursing homes and hospitals, is required by IBC 3002.4. Also, a drain or sump is required for any elevator pit. • Comm 61.30(3) This review does not include lighting. Comm 63.0001. Prior to installation, lighting plans and calculations shall be prepared in compliance with the code and properly signed and sealed. The plans shall be available at the job site as requested by the Department representative or local official. • Comm 62.1106(1) Where parking is provided, accessible parking spaces shall be provided in compliance with ICC/ANSI Al 17.1 sec. 502. With the number of parking stalls shown, (4) accessible stalls shall be provided. • IBC 1003.2.11 Provide emergency illumination power in egress paths per this section. Each interior exit area designated in the code shall be addressed. In addition, each of the exterior exit discharge areas adjacent to exit discharge doorways shall be addressed if two or more exits are required. • IBC 903.3.1.1/Comm 61.30(3)/Comm 61.31(1)(b) This structure is indicated as being fully protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system (see NFPA 13). This approval does not include a review of the system. The owner shall have and make available upon request by the department a copy of the reports documenting the acceptability of the completed system (see NFPA 13-2002, sections 10-1 and 10-2). A copy of the approved plans, specifications and this letter shall be on-site during construction and open to inspection by authorized representatives of the Department, which may include local inspectors. If plan index sheets were submitted in lieu of additional full plansets, a copy of this approval letter and index sheet shall be attached to plans that correspond with the copy on file with the Department. All permits required by the state or the local municipality shall be obtained prior to commencement of construction/installation/operation. If this construction project will disturb one or more acres of land, an Erosion Control Notice of Intent (NOI) shall be filed with the department 14 days prior to any earth disturbing activities. In granting this approval the Division of Safety & Buildings reserves the right to require changes or additions should conditions arise making them necessary for code compliance. As per state stats 101.12(2), nothing in this review shall relieve the designer of the responsibility for designing a safe building, structure, or component. Inquiries concerning this correspondence may be made to me at the telephone number listed below, or at the address on this letterhead. Si er y, onald L Diedrick Plan Reviewer ,Integrated Services (920)492-5606 , M-TH 6:30 am - 4:00 pm, Fri a.m. Only don.diedrick@ wisconsin.gov Fee Required $ 2,500.00 Fee Received $ 2,500.00 Balance Due $ 0.00 WiSMART code: 7648 cc: Peter R Ochs, State Building Inspector, (920) 948-3500 ,Friday, 7:45 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. David Miller, Omni Glass & Paint commerce.wi.gov isconsin Department of Commerce Safety and Buildings 4003 N KINNEY COULEE RD LA CROSSE WI 54601-1831 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 www. commerce.wi.gov/sb/ www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor Mary P. Burke, Secretary December 23, 2006 CUST ID No. 680310 ONINI GLASS & PAINT 2010 DICKINSON OSHKOSH WI 54901 ATTN.• Buildings & Structures Inspector BUILDING INSPECTION CITY OF OSHKOSH POB 1130 OSHKOSH WI 54902 REGISTRATION OF COMMERCIAL BUILDING SITE EROSION CONTROL NOTICE OF INTENT SITE: Omni Glass & Paint 2010 Dickinson Ave City of Oshkosh, 54904 ~ Identification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1355198 Site ID No. 195680 Please refer to both identification numbers, above, in all with the FOR: Object Type: Soil Erosion Control Regulated Object ID No.: 1112868 Anticipated end date: 05/30/2007; Anticipated start date: 11/01/2006; 26.00 Acres disturbed area This letter acknowledges receipt of a Notice of Intent with our agency. By virtue of the owner's signature on the application form, he/she has indicated that an erosion control plan and along-term stormwater management plan meeting the requirements set forth in NR 216.46 and 216.47, respectively have been developed and will be implemented. Please note: 1. That earth disturbing activities shall not begin before 14 days after we received the signed Notice of Intent application to our agency. 2. That this approval has not included any review by the Department of Commerce of the required erosion control plan, required general stormwater management plan or any plumbing plan for this project. Plan submittal maybe required for any stormwater piping system on the premises and any stormwater infiltration or reuse systems per s. Comm 82.20. These maybe submitted separately or as part of the general plumbing plan submittal. 3. That there maybe erosion control inspections conducted by the Department of Commerce during the construction of this project. 4. The owner shall retain the above mentioned erosion control and stormwater management plans on the construction site and make them available to state and/or local inspectors as requested. OMNI GLASS & PAINT Page 2 12/23/2006 5. That plan review and/or inspections by the local municipality and/ or DNR may be required by local permitting ordinances or DNR rules. 6. The owner shall file a Notice of Termination with our department when the site has been stabilized per NR 216.55. Inquiries concerning this correspondence maybe made to Brian Ferris at (608)785-9335, or at the address on this letterhead. Please refer to the Transaction ID No. referred to in the regarding line when making an inquiry or submitting additional information. Sincerely, Debbie K Smrcina Customer Service Representative ,Integrated Services (608)785-9352 ,Mon -Fri, 8:00 - 4:00 pm debbie. smrcina@wisconsin. gov cc: Peter R Ochs, State Building Inspector, (920) 948-3500 ,Friday, 7:45 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Jeff Hansen , Mcmahon Associates Inc commerce.wi.go~ ^ ^ ~scons~n Department of Commerce ~~~ February O5, 2007 \ tla, CUST ID No. 862660 MICHAEL BRACKET BRACKET ENGINEERING CONSULTING LLC 873 CORNELIUS DR PO BOX 8051 GREEN BAY WI 54308 CONDITIONAL APPROVAL PLAN APPROVAL EXPIRES: 02/05/2008 SITE: Omni Glass & Paint 2010 Dickinson Ave City of Oshkosh, 54904 FOR: Object Type: HVAC ICC System 71,000 sq ft Area Heated FEB 14 ~7 Safety and Buildings 2331 SAN LUIS PL STE 150 GREEN BAY WI 54304 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 www. co m m e rc e. wi. gov/s b/ www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor Mary P. Burke, Secretary A7TN: Buildings & Structures Building /nspector BUILDING INSPECTION CITY OF OSHKOSH POB 1130 OSHKOSH WI 54902 (Please forward a copy of this letter to the fire department conducting inspections of this project.) Identification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1357432 Site ID No. 195680 Please refer to both identification numbers, above, in all cones ondence with the aaenc . Regulated Object ID No.: 1114247 The submittal described above has been reviewed for conformance with applicable Wisconsin Administrative Codes and Wisconsin Statutes. The submittal has been CONDITIONALLY APPROVED. The owner, as defined in chapter 101.01(10), Wisconsin Statutes, is responsible for compliance with all code requirements. The following conditions shall be met during construction or installation and prior to occupancy or use: Key Item(s) IMC 606 Provide a duct smoke detection system in new duct systems, with appropriate controls, unless (1) the return air rate is 2,000 cfm or less (See balancing report Comm 64.0313), OR (2) the air distribution system is incapable of spreading smoke beyond the enclosing walls, floor and ceiling of the room or space in which the smoke is generated. The smoke detection system shall shut down the air distribution system upon activation. Smoke detectors shall be connected to a fire alarm system. The activation of a smoke detector shall activate a visible and audible supervisory signal at a constantly attended location unless. exceptions are met. The detectors shall be located in the return duct. Submit This review does not include approval for the installation of Boilers & Pressure Vessels indicated on this plan. The installation of any Boiler or Pressure Vessel shall be registered with the Department by the installer before .the system is placed in operation as prescribed by COMM 41.41. Registration shall be in writing on Form SBD- 6314. The required department forms may be obtained from the Division of Safety & Buildings, Material Orders, P.O. Box 2509, Madison, WI 53701-2509, telephone 608/266-3151, 608/264-8777 (TTY), or at [he Safety & Buildings web site at http://www.commerce.state.wi.us/SB/SB-DivForms.html#Boilers • Contact the Refrigeration/Boiler Safety Inspector listed at the end of this letter with any questions. Reminders • IMC 1101/Comm 64.1101 Air conditioning systems shall be constructed and installed incompliance with the standards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as adopted under Comm 45. MICHAEL BRACKET Pale 2 2/5/2007 • IMC 1001/Comm 64.1001 Boilers and pressure vessels shall be constructed and installed in compliance with the standards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as adopted under Comm 41. • IECC 803.2 PTAC units shall meet the requirements of Table 803.2.2(3). A copy of the approved plans, specifications and this letter shall be on-site during construction and open to inspection by authorized representatives of the Department, which may include local inspectors. If plan index sheets were submitted in lieu of additional full plansets, a copy of this approval letter and index sheet shall be attached to plans that correspond with the copy on file with the Department. All permits required by the state or the local municipality shall be obtained prior to commencement of construction/installation/operation. If this construction project will disturb one or more acres of land, an Erosion Control lvotice of Intent (NOI) shall be filed with the department 14 days prior to any earth disturbing activities. In granting this approval the Division of Safety & Buildings reserves the right to require changes or additions should conditions arise making them necessary for code compliance. As per state stats 101.12(2), nothing in this review shall relieve the designer of [he responsibility for designing a safe building, structure, or component. Inquiries concerning this correspondence may be made to me at the telephone number listed below, or at the address on this letterhead. Sin re , ald L Diedrick Plan Reviewer ,Integrated Services (920)492-5606 , M-TH 6:30 am - 4:00 pm, Fri a.m. Only don.diedrick@ wisconsin.gov Fee Required $ 1,400.00 Fee Received $ 1,400.00 Balance Due $ 0.00 WiSMART code:'7648 cc: Peter R Ochs, State Building Inspector, (920).948-3500 ,Friday, 7:45 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. David Miller, Omni Glass & Paint Proposed Rules: The Wisconsin Division of Safety & Buildings is in the process of adopting the 2006 International Code Council suite of building codes, including the International Existing Buildings Code, with a likely effective date in the second half of 2007. You may view or download the proposed chs. Comm 61-65 hearing draft at www.commerce.wi.~ov/SB/SB-CodeDevelopment html There will be a public hearing on this package December 21 in Madison. Written comments will be accepted until January 5, 2007. New Rules: Effective April 1, 2007, the Division of Safety & Buildings will be implementing new erosion control and stormwater rules in ch. Comm 60 for projects begun on or after that date. You may view or download the rules at www.commerce.wi.~;ov/SB/SB-CodeDevelopment html Included in the rules will be expanded erosion control coverage for all commercial construction sites regardless of size. Required erosion control submittal information to us may be done with a planned on-line webtool. City of Oshkosh Division of Inspection Services 215 Church Avenue PO Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54902-1130 01HK01H Office 920.236-5050 ON THE WATER Fax 920-236-$084 CENTRAL TEMPERATURE EQUIPMENT SERVICE, INC 1054 AMERICAN DR NEENAH WI 54956 Re: Permit Application for Omni Paint & Glass March 7, 2007 Dear Jerry; Your Permit Application and check is being returned based on the assumption that the paint booth and bake oven are classified as process equipment and the exhaust and make up air systems for these are completely separate and independent of the Building's HVAC System. Meaning these pieces of equipment do not have any effect and are not part of the Building's HVAC System. If this is not the case, please resubmit for the required permit when a copy of the stamped state approved HVAC plans can be provided with your permit application. To date, HVAC plans have not been approved by the State. If you have any questions, please call me at 920-236-5045. Sincerely; City of Oshkosh Division of Inspection Services P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1 1 30 Phone (920)236-5050 Fax (920)236-5084 FEE: $364.00 HVAC PERMIT APPLICATION All information after bold categories must be provided. Incomplete applications will not be processed. ON 7HE WATER • Application(s) and fee(s) can be brought to City Hall, Room 205 or mailed to Inspection Services, PO Box 1128, Oshkosh WI 54903-1128. Commencing work without permit(s) will result in fees being doubled or $100.00 plus the normal permit fee, which ever is greater. OR If you are a contractor narticinatine in the Permit fee Account Svstem and have adequate funds check here tf you want this processed tlsrough vour account 1-i DATE February 28, 2007 JOB ADDRESS Oshkosh, WI OWNER Omni Glass CONTRACTOR Central Temperature Equipment Service Inc. CHECK Bl ALL APPLICABLE USE CATEGORY ^Single Family ^Duplex ^Multi-Family FUEL C9Gas ^Electric ^Solid ^Oil ^Solar RECEI~/ED MNR 01 DEPARTMEWT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ^Rental LxlCommercial SYSTEM ®New ^Other ^Industrial OReplace TYPE ^Forced Air ^Radiant ^Steam ^A/C ^Vent ^Electric ^Hot Water ^Suppl. ^Con. Burner IS CHIMNEY BEING LINED ^No ^Yes -LINER SIZE & MANUFACTURER Note: All chimneys shall be sized per the BTU's being vented. CHIMNEY TYPE OChimney A GChimney B ^Direct Vent OOther HEAT LOSS DAs Approved ^Existing ^Not Applicable BTU RATE DAs Per Plan ^Variable ^Other Value DESCRIPTION OF ALL WORK BEING DONE Paint booth and m ka-„p air and baking oven ven ,1 ;fin VALUE (Including labor and all materials including light fixtures) $ 36 , 796.00 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 0 For applicable projects, an Electric Installation Verification form, signed by the Electrical Contractor, must be attached. If not attached or not applicable, a separate Electrical Permit is required. 1-13920 9/oz commerce.wi.gov isconsin Department of Commerce Safety and Buildings PO BOX 7162 MADISON WI 53707-7162 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 www. commerce.wi.gov/sb/ www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor Mary P. Burke, Secretary March 22, 2007 CUST ID No. 270589 ATTN.• Buildings & Structures Inspector THOMAS G OLSON MILLER WAGNER COENEN MCMAHON 1NC 1445 MCMAHON DR NEENAH WI 54956 COMPONENT RECEIVED SITE: Omni Glass & Paint 2010 Dickinson Ave City of Oshkosh, 54904 FOR: Object Type: Precast Plank Regulated Object ID No.: 1123426 Identification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1381862 Site ID No. 195680 Please refer to both identification numbers, above, in all cones ondence with the a enc . The department has received the above component plan indicated as being reviewed for compliance with the general design concept and submitted by the building designer named above. The Department has filed the plans and other related documents. The department will rely on, and hold responsible, the building design professional and/or supervising professional of record for compliance with the rules. The responsible professional should particularly insure that proper loads and fire resistive rating have been incorporated to correspond to the building design. Particularly insure: proper dead and live loading, including snow drift loading increases, unbalanced loads, equipment loads, proper bearing/supports, concentrated loads etc, are properly conveyed to foundations; and that required fire ratings have been employed. The submitted materials have not been reviewed by the Department for compliance with all applicable administrative rules. The department reserves the right to fon~nally review the plans in the future if the department determines that such a review is warranted, and to order corrective actions with respect to the outcome of that review. A copy of the plan that is identical to the plan submitted for our file shall be available for inspection at the job site. When the total building volume exceeds 50,000 cubic feet, the plan shall bear an indication of review that has been signed or initialed by the building designer of record. Inquiries concerning this correspondence maybe made to me at the telephone number listed below, or at the address on this letterhead. Please refer to Transaction ID No. referred to in the regarding line when making an inquiry or submitting additional information. Sincerely, Jane M Rush License/Permit Associate ,Integrated Services (608)264-7826, juanita.rush@wisconsin.gov BUILDING INSPECTION CITY OF OSHKOSH POB 1130 OSHKOSH WI 54902 Fee Required $ 100.00 Fee Received $ 100.00 Balance Due $ 0.00 WiSMART code: 7648 cc: Peter R Ochs, State Building Inspector, (920) 948-3500, Friday, 7:45 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. .Safety and Buildings commerce.wi.gov MAR 3 0 7 2331 SAN LUIS PL STE 150 GREEN BAY WI 54304 1 ~ ~~ ~ ~' ~ TDD #: (608) 264-8777 www. commerce.wi.gov/sb/ Department of Commerce www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor Mary P. Burke; Secretary March 29, 2007 CUST ID No. 270589 ATTN.• Buildings & Structures Inspector THOMAS G OLSON MILLER WAGNER COENEN MCMAHON INC 1445 MCMAHON DR NEENAH WI 54956 COMPONENT RECEIVED BUILDING INSPECTION CITY OF OSHKOSH POB 1130 OSHKOSH WI 54902 SITE: Omni Glass & Paint 2010 Dickinson Ave City of Oshkosh, 54904 FOR: Object Type: Metal Building .Regulated Object ID No.: 1124365 Identification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1383195 Site ID No. 195680 Please refer to both identification number`s, above, in all corres ondeuce with the a~enc The deparhnent has received the above component plan indicated as being reviewed for compliance with the general design concept and submitted by the building designer named above. The Department has filed the plans and other related documents. The department will rely on, and hold responsible, the building design professional and/or supervising professional of record for compliance with the rules. The responsible professional should particularly insure that proper loads and fire resistive rating have been incorporated to correspond to the building design. Particularly insure: proper dead and live loading, including snow drift loading increases, unbalanced loads, equipment loads, proper bearing/supports, concentrated loads etc, are properly conveyed to foundations; and that required fire ratings have been employed. The submitted materials have not been reviewed by the Department for compliance with all applicable administrative rules. The department reserves the right to formally review the plans in the future if the department determines that such a review is warranted, and to order corrective actions with respect to the outcome of that review. A copy of the plan that is identical to the plan submitted for our file shall be available for inspection at the job site. When the total building volume exceeds 50,000 cubic feet, the plan shall bear an indication of review that has been signed or initialed by the building designer of record. Inquiries concerning this correspondence may be made to me at the telephone number listed below, or at the address on this letterhead. Please refer to Transaction ID No. referred to in the regarding line when making an inquiry or submitting additional information. Sincerely, Ann E Peterson Customer Service Representative ,Integrated Services (715)524-3628 , M,T,Th; & Fr,am apeterson@commerce. state.wi.us Fee Required $ 100.00 Fee Received $ 100.00 Balance Due $ 0.00 WiSMART~code:"1648 cc: Peter R Ochs, State Building Inspector, (920) 948-3500 ,Friday, 7:45 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Robert Duszak, Miller Wagner Coenen Mcmahon Inc David Miller, Omni Glass & Paint }08/03/2007 ~{ FRI 8:23 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER P.O. Box 480 Iron Mour+taln, Michigan 48801 906-779-2360 Fax806-779 2348 e-ma~ drendeway~championinc.oom Fau 70: Alan Danhoff F'°^" Craig Frendewey Fauc 92x236-5084 g Piwne: 920'236x045 .Dabs: 8-2-07 Ree Thermal Barrier issue at Omni cm Craig Sachs ^ Urgent D For Re~Aaw ~ Flexes Comment ~ Plasaa Reply O Please ReGyde Dear Alan: Athadied 1s our qualiligtion on the issue of the thermal barrier at the OMNI building. Please don't hesita0e to cafl me after y~nur review. Thank you in advance for your t,nderstandmg in regard to the ins411ation of the Icynene Foam Insulation System. Sincx;rely, ~j 001/018 Craig Fneridewey, nnanager Champion Spray Foam lnsealabrs 08/03/2007 FRI 8; 23 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CgARTER lvir. Allan Danho#f City Building and Codes City of Oshkosh Dear Mr. Danhoff: Iz~ addressing a thexraal barrier above on a steel decked ceiling as was performed at Omni Paint and Glass building as it relates to Icynene Foam Insulation System we address in two ways: 1. That Icynene has been tested and has flame spread and smoke spread below the 2S and dSO. We also have tests that prove our product when tested Icynene's critical radiant flux was measured at .25`VV/cm2. This rating would qualify it to be used as a floor covering in many areas of buildings. With these tests results w-e feel we qualify for special approval as outlined in section 2603.8 of the IRC. 2. The other way we handle fine thermal barrier is to apply an approved intumescent coating (see attachment) to the face of the foam in any areas that conventional S/8 inch gypsum board is not being used. In conclusion, we believe that the Icynene Foam Insulation System performs better than any other foam on the market as xlates to fire situations. It does not sustain a flame; its oxygen index is above 23 and has been proven that it does not contribute to a fire. I have attached our supporting data so that you can become more familiar with the bum characteristics of the Icynene Foam Insulation System. f~ 002/018 With this said I did speak to Craig Sachs, the architect on the project and he indicated that the area in question is a plenum and with that said it would require a thermal tamer. I believe that our intumescent coating attached will satisfy the regttiremcnts and will also act as a vapor barrier. With Omni's painting ability it maybe the best solution to all parties. I thank you for the opportunity to submit our clarifications regardiztg Icynene and its burn cha~tacteristics. Please don't hesitate to call if you have aay more questions in. this regard. Sincerely, Champion Spray Foam Insealators, Craig Frendewey, Manager O 0 vy.. N `~ C~. ~ '°~ q. o f. °~ -b d p„'~ ~• V ~ N ~ ~ O ~ V r.. 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U N ti M b _~ c ~.~•' -~ Sn ~ •n~ Y. n r~•.~ f: ~ O ~ •~ m ~.,, 'Lys, 9I0/EOO~j d~2I~H0 ~IOId~O G9~Z 6GG 906 I'~d E~~9 Idd GOOti/~0/BO 08/03/2007 FRI -8:24 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER X004/018 I~Offe(IISSOCIQ~'P.S, zru. ,Fnr~ p.~+aa~cno~v~vc,~v.~~s - co~-~ Caaz~-~ ~on~&,~,~zrs +ccr~,~.~3 ~~~~ ~~~ aar~ ca~~ 6'~4'~ Qamaq~obcllo lto~ed Ol~T L4Z2Jl B>~: ~ OF' YC:Y~SIVfB, FLS FOAIl14 ~ ~ffi FLOOR OF' ANTICS KA d219Q8d4 D~sGa~ ®' flaa'blc Team ~ ~goasc txbansive h ~ adtdc s~ ceawp ~ config~ca~ons: 'TLer 1>as z~lteea m 7cyne~iuen bcia~g a~xbved Taer ewe ~avitLin a yr 1. aeo ties mnde~side offfia teep:ofthe spec direr am ig~liaea. eer ~~ ~rri~r. 8~ ICGIrS ~]i Sepett ~ ~IPh'lc I~t~,ZO ~ ~~ ime iaooin o~~yse~~ on ~ ~~ amd a®de~de v~the oagr olfa~tic ~ crarorvl spasm, sncL. a~i~bioos a~ ~e egg ~ ~S ~ tb the Hoagofd~e eoc "lhe bars ~p~eysicsy gaa+ammg ~mc dyics asDdBr~a. ~'d<, e ©oim~4ble s that ane ~ osidn~ed yr bigb. ~p ffi a apaoc m wive tiled east ewe ftam a S~+c atmd mate tLe nmoalt.~. ~~ca~ heL, oaodeected lestmg to assess the mapoect offing Heanrible Taern io~116ed men the Hoer a~~cs SpewSt~jv, AS'~'hI X1354, Yet o~aY~gr~tFe~ and' YisilAie RPlea~e RaemrJ6e-11lederr`ai4 mrd.Preedaer~ r,Rsn~ ad l~jµgen C"aaw~oowe. Carlvri~w~elear, aetd AS1'AI ~S A/oehfic~,.Slr~d®d Z"ent' A[et~foarlfar CSI Rat F6~ of!°laivr-Cowering s [~'scnrg a Semi Bber~-,Some:~ LI354 test cmu~ iar~med the beast release ~ bJp t1~ 1"iosiffi Wd~ snma"la~ to 16a~t aeE~rood, . is alla~vmd to ba left eked within aoa aatie_ ~` aoas g ~ flee ieq es~fAS"TDiI ~ll~ d1S"TA~I T'648 i~ ~Y siemlar to I~D>«'PA 253 avhic~ 1I3C S~c~n 8D4 ze~cCCSeees IBC Sewn 804 Dees NF'PA 2S3 to a H~oF ®avcsaegs im e~dt ways and d~ sa~e,~:.~7'~ee tEat is wed to tLe amoitatt aT eaeergy wed to albw Teat p7otodl ig~itno~a arf the Ic~~enen 's ea[iMicall raodiaatt Haoc of ?5~~2 ~&I geratify ~ be need ae3 s Wooer oover~ng in many se+eas oTlwm~Ogngs. CD>rnee:tfest 91fra>-yGztad 08/03/2007 FRI 8:24 FAX 906 779 2357 CgA~PION CgARTER ~oo5/oi8 e~adc c~~ s~a,aooa _ At~c F~ Emg~ 2 'Tbe~ORq iR is Knffd AS9oCl~CS' pm~oi~oao~~ g ap~oa ffi~ a t~ b~orice or I~ImiAQ~ 6®C[ a~ i~'~pne~~ ~eub~C ~~ Otl On the Boot Of auiC w~II~d no! be a EirC ~ ~~ ~.~. Cc: Ed Reeves Bey Y 08/03/2007 FRI 8:24 FAg 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~~ . 4azo Nlldu Park BWd. - NiaNara fs!ls,1t1/ sq~ps Product Information On: Phone: (716).282-1399 Fax: (716) 285-6303 Email: flame c~flamecontrol.com Web Site: www.flamecontrol.com f~ 006/018 FLAME CONTROL NO.50-50 FOAM ICOTE, FLAT LATEX INTUMESCENT FIItE RETARDANT/ IGNITION BARRIEit COATING FOR POLYURETHANE FOAM INSULATION. Product Descriotion- Flame Control No. 50-50 Foam Kote is a V'pC compliant, water base intumescent fire retardant paint, manufactured cxpressty for the thermal proteetiou of polyurethsuc foam insulation. This product is designed for use on interior polyurethane foam surfaces were it is either necessary or desirous to reduce the barn through and flame spread rating characteristics of the foam. It dries gaickty to a flat matte finish, having the appearance of a conventional flat paint. In the presence of heat or flame, the coating puffs up (intumesces) and forms a thick sponge-like cellular foam lstyer. This foam layer insulates the foam substrate from flames, reduces the penetration of heat, delays heat transfer and burn through and reduces the surface flame spread characteristics of the foam. These combined chs~racteristics prolong the structural integrity of the foam composite asscmbty for both, 2 & 1/2 pound density sprayed polyurethane foams. Fire Protection: Attic & Crawl Soace Test Results: (iCCES Accepted Alternate Test Protocol For Ienitipn Aarrierl For'/z poaad foam; exceeds~current "Flame Out the Front" and "Burn Through" criteria accepted by the International Code Council (ICC), and exceeds currently proposed new criteria. For 2 pound polyurethane foam; exceeds current "Flame out the Front" and .al3urn Through" criteria accepted by the ICC, and exceeds currentty proposed Flame Out the Front criteria. See page 3. ZCC Is a membersnlp assoclatlon d2d1e2tCd to yuil0ing surety end ire D~'erenGOn, a de~eiops the codes ustd tD construct rPSidentlal end commercial bulWings, ~ndud~~9 homes end seheols_ Most U-S- dties, counties and states that odo~t codes choose the i-Codos developed by the ZCC. ASTM E-84 Surface Flame Spread Results• NFPA Established Classification, Class A surface flame spread index of 20, when tested on 2 pound, Class II Polyurethane Foam in ASTM E-84 test. NFPA Established Classification, Class "A" when tested in accordance with UL-.723 (ASTM E-84, UBC 8-1, NFPA-2SS7 and CAN/[TLC-5102 on cement borxrd. Complete Reports, available upon request. ~08/03/~007 FRI 8;24 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTRR X007/018 Page 2 of 3 Surface Preparation: Can be applied directly to fully cured polyurethane foam surfaces. If the surface is cut or shaved, exposing the foam cells, we recommend a coat of Flame Control 3003 water bast primer, prior to the application of the Flame Control No. 50.50 Foam Kote. All surface preparation should be carried out in accordance with good painting practices. 12emovc all loose, peeling or powdery existing paint from the Surface. All dirt, grease, oil, wax, and other foreign matter MiTST be removed with a detergent, rinse surface thoroughly with clear water, and allow to dry. Alrplication Flame Control No. 50-50 Foam Kote can be applied by brush, roller, airless or conventional heavy-duty spray equipment. Stir thoroughly and apply at approximately 200 square feet per gallon per coat, two coats are necessary to achieve the performance characteristics referenced. If thinning is required, use WATER only. llo not exceed '/a pint per gallon. Do not apply in temperatures below SOF (1 OC). Coverage Rate to achieve uerformance characteristics referenced below: 100 sq. ft. /gal., applied in 2 coats of ~ 200 sq. ft. /gal. each coat See complete reports, available upon request. Dreg Time• Under normal conditions, dries to touch in 1- 2 hours, can be recoated is 2 - 4 hours. Thinners• For thinning, use only clean water, maximum %, pint per gallon. For equipment clean-up use warm soapy water. Tintine• Available in white, off-white, and pastel shades, or may be field tinted with most universal tinting colorants. Tinting colorants should not exceed 2 fluid ounces per gallon. Packagt'n~: Standard packaging, 1 gallon, 5 gallon, and 55 gallon containers. PRL~CA [ITION.S CAUTION! Do oot take internally. Close container after each use. Protect from free'~ing. 08/03/2007 FRI 8;24 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAAMPION CHARTER ~j008/018 Page 3 of 3 FIRE AA7.ARn CLASSIk'ICATION Attic & Crawl Space Test Results: (1CCES Accepted Alternate Tcst Protocol For IGNITION BARRIER) Polyurethane foam insulated assemblies coated with Flame Control No. SO-SO Foam Kote. For t/a Ild)und foam Flame oat the Front - 2.6 minutes versus 5berglass insulated assembly of 1.9 minutes. Burn Through 16.8 minates versus fiberglass insulated assembly of 9.7 minuter•. And Flame out the Front - 6.1 minutes versus plywood covered polyurethane waU and fiberglass insulated ceiling assembly of 3.3 minutes. Burn Through > 50 minutes versus plywood covered polyurethane wall and fiberglass insulated ceiling assembly of 25.1 minutes. For 2 Hound foam Flame out the front - 3.4 minutes versus fiberglass insulated assembly of 1.9 minates. Burn Through 24.6 minutes versus fiberglass insulated assembly of 9.7 minutes. And Flame out the front - 7.S minutes versus plywood covered polyurethane wall and fiberglass insulated ceiling assembly of 4,2 minutes. Complete Reports supporting. above data, available upon request. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN REfD MSDS BEFORE OPENING CONTit INF_RS Loformatioo prpvidcd herrio iz ba9ed on In/orntation mailabk al Lhr time of priatioq. However, we nulke no guarantee or warranty Ihal this product merle or complies with any federal, ststg lonl or forelgo ¢ovex»meot Code reyuircmcnts. As we manor antdpate all coodidon9 under whkh thlq Intbrmatlon And our products, or the products of other otaanfacturec8 ih tAmbiaatioa with our products, may be used, we accept no rtyponslblllry [or re8pltt obtained by We application of Ihi4 information or the zafety and soltablliry of our product:, eHhcr alone or io combination with other prgdoeta. ~Lxr'g are advl9ed to make their own tests to determine the safely aad zaitabtlity of each sutA product or product combination for their own porpo9cx. We sell oar prndocts without warranty or guarantee, apd buyers and users assume ap respoadbility and tlablllry for loss or damage arising from the use of the information. handling and une oP nor prodocb, whether need Alone or in combioalion with other products 10/06 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER f~009/018 Snminary of test resalts Burn Characteristic Prodncc The Irynene It~svlat4on Syste+n® Fiume spread oxygen ladex Testing l3rganiz~io n: Underwriters' l,aboratoties T~ffi ~ National R~mh Council of Canada ~~ Test Mahods: ASTM F.84 (tunnel test) Can4-5102 (corixr wall test) Teat Method: ASTM L~2863-T7 Standard trst methods for Standard trst method fvr surfa~oc burning ~ctt~s mcastuing the minimmn of buildug matrrials. mcygen oonccntr~tion to support r~ndlo-L7re oonnbusrion of plastics Dao~ April 1988 (oxygat index). R,eanltx ASTM 1;84 Toned. test . R~olts: Average value 23.1 Flame Spread 20 Smoke beveloped 400 Fuel Cotatrtbutioa 0 ~~~ oxygen in atatosphea+e Can4-5102 Corner VFaII Test ~ x.95%. and tl~efore tinder normal cmditions them Flame Sptiead 530 ~ roade~tra~ ~Yg~ ~PPIY m Smoke Developed 150 Fuel Contribution 0 ~~~ tlarne. Comments Icyncnc°, does nor. melt or drip when espomad m fire. It also srlf~nguishcs upon tennwal of 6t+~ ICYNENE www.icy-tettecotn 1 800 738 7325 7 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAHPION CHARTER ~_ - ~ ~~- . = ~~ _ V~mock HecssyyPro~essionol Services Ltd ~ 3210 Arrierioan DrINe, Mississauga, Ont LdV 183 (416) 6~&620 Yete~c: 06968801 1tEPORT OF A FLAltESP~LLAD TEST PROGRAK- CONDIICTED ON GOLDSEAL 50 FOAMED PLASTIC c~,xENT I.CYNEN$ INC 376 iTatla.ae ave. Mississauga, Ontario ' L4Z 1%2 REPORT PREPARED BY WARNOCR HERSEY 3210 American Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1B3 REPORT NUMBER; 7171 F~LB NUMBER: 03329-50296-C7-717700 DATE TESTBD. H.lIY 1988 DATB REPORTED: JULY 1988 TEST STANDARDS: 6.S TM E84 X010/018 08/03/2007 FRI 8:.25 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAHPION CHARTER Wbmock H¢rs¢yPr~ofesslocat Servioesl~d PBf3FACE xhis report describes the tests, standards and details for the sample of foamed plastic iasulation o~aaufactured by Iayaene Znc. The report does not automatically imply product certification. Products must bear VBY xabals is order to demonstrate p~trn,ock Aersey certification. ~j011/018 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAg 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER Wbrr~vds Hersey Professionol Services Land. TABLE OF (~NTSNTS YNT'SODUCTION MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS TEST PROCEDIIBES: FLAME SP&EAD IIiDE% SHOBB DEVELOPED FUEL. CONTRIBaTED TEST RESi]LTS cor~c~.uszoKs w TIME DATA 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 ~j O1Z/018 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~j013/O18 Wbrnodc Hers¢~y Pnat~ssiec~a~l SPrvic¢s hod. Page 1 INTROD~ICTION The Fire Laboratories Division of Waxnock Kersey has conducted a teat program to determine the surface barging characteristics of YGyneae I,nc. Goldseal SO foamed-ia-place ~ngulation. Testing Dias conducted in accordance with ASTid E84 "Standard Ie.st Hetnod foc Surface Burning Characteristics of Suildiag lfaterials.n , After aging for thirty days, the samples ~rere placed in the conditioning room v'here they remained xa an ato~vsphere of 23 + 3 C (73.4 t S F) sad 50 * 5X relative humidity antil they reached a constant Weight. 3 trial rues were conducted on the sample. 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAHPION CHARTER Page 2 MAI88IAL SpfiCIPICATZONS The material tested qas identified by the ilarnock Inffipeetor se being repreeeatative of the aamp],es foamed dari:tg the pre test inspection. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PBOpIICT Th3cknesa: 2°~ 3°, S° Density: 0.5 lbs.. ca. tt. I'faterial: Taro component composition o~ polyisocyanate, resins anal catalysts Bloping Agent: Carbon Dioxide Color: Cream Zdentification_ it'H Logo stasped oa sash sample I~014/018 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER Whm«k 1i~rsay Professiora~ S¢cvices land Page 3 TEST PROCEDURE The results of the test are expressed by three indexes. Each indes expresses the characteristics of the sample ender test relative to that of select grade red oak flooring and asbestos-cement board. Cs) Ft.Al~ SPREAD INDEX: This index relates to tha rate oF'progressioa of aflame along a sample in the 25 foot tunnel. ~j015/018 A natural gas flame is applied to the front of the sample at the start of the test and drawn along the sample by a draft kept constant for the duration of the test. An observer notes the progression of the flame front relative to time. The flame spread classi#'ication for red oak flooring is 100, and 0 for ... asbestos-cement board. (E) CALCULATIONS- According to the test standacd, the flame spread classification is equal to 4~900/C195-A.) erhen A is the total area beneath the flame ,spread curve if this aces exceeds 97.5 minute-feet. If the area beneath the curve is less than or equal to 97.5 miaate- feet the classification becomes 0.515 x Art. 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAg 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER wbmodc Hersey P~care~sstoiet S¢rvkes ltd. Report Page 4 TEST PROCEDURE Cont'd: (B)St~O~ DEVEY.OPED: d photocell is used to measure the amouat of light which is blocked off by the smoke passing dower the tunnel duce. {.then the smoke from a busing sample. blocks the light beam, tDe oat- put from the photocell decreases. The decrease with five is recorded and compared to the results obtained for red osk which is, • 100. CAT.CCiLATZONS 10,000 - (smoke inteA7rator reading) u 100 ~ smoke developed FQEL CONxRIBOTED' This is a measure of how much heat energy is given off by she burning of the sample in addition to that which is supplied by the natural gas burners. The sir temperature at the vent.ead of the tunnel is monitored throughout the test aad the results are plotted vezsus time and compared to the results for zed oak. CALCQLA.IIONS: ~j016/018 (1.5 x (temperature integrator read~,n )] - 4968 ~c 100~fuel contributed 4195.5 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER Whrnocic Fler.,~ey Prat essiorat Services Lod. _..~ Report TEST RESULTS PLAI~IB SPREAD The resultant flame spread ciassi.fication, is as follows: (rounded to nearest S) SAMFLB IND~ PLAl~ SPREAD SAL~LE DESCRIPTYON xNDEg 1 2" thick C1 3/4°) 20 2 3" ttti.ck 20 3 S" t~sick 15 Yalta 5 SMOtCL DEVELOPED The related classification, is as follows: (rounded to nearest 5) SAkIPLL SORE DE9EI.OPED 1 I80 2 350 3 400 ~ ol7/oi8 08/03/2007 FRI 8:25 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER. Wbmodc Hersey Protess~oncl Servkes lid. Report TEST RESCILTS : Cony d Page 6 FUEL CONTRIBUTED The related classification, is as follows: (rounded to nearest 5) SAMPLE FUEL CONTRIBUTED 1 0 2 _ 0 3 0 ~ 018/018 City of Oshkosh -Dept of Com Dev/Inspection Services Division 215 Church Avenue Oshkosh. WI 54902 (9201 23(_SnSn HKO H ON THE WATER FAX TO: Craig Frendeway fax 906-779-2357 FROM: Allyn Dannhoff, Director of Inspection Services CC: Dan Shultz fax# 920-236-7890 DATE: 08-03-2007 Re: Omni Glass & Paint -Use of Icynene Insulation Pages: _3_including this cover sheet. Please find attached the last Wisconsin Building Products Evaluation (#200213-I.) As you will read on page 2 under Limitations of Approval, this product must be separated from the building interior with a thermal barrier. Be advised, this office does not view the suspended ceiling as such separation as the space above the suspended ceiling is considered the interior of the building. The Products Evaluation does not limit the separation by a thermal barrier to the Occupied Space, rather it requires it to be separated with a thermal barrier from the building interior as a whole. The information you provided does not show compliance with 2603.7 (2603.8 per your submittal.) If you disagree, please have the Supervision Professional for this project (architect or engineer responsible for monitoring for compliance with the Building Code) contact me. It is this professional's responsibility to resolve these issues. ~~~~~~ Evaluation # 200213-I (Replaces 960080-I) Revised Department of Commerce Safety & Buildings Division 201 West Washington Avenue P.O. Box 2658 Madison, WI 53701-2658 Wisconsin Material Manufacturer IcyneneInc. 6747 Campobello Road Mississauga, Ontario LSN 2L7 Canada SCOPE OF EVALUATION The (UDC), requirements below are in accordance with the current Wisconsin Administrative Uniform Dwelling Code: • Foam Plastic Material: The Icynene Insulation System® was evaluated under the foam plastic requirements in accordance with s. Comm 21.11. The Comm requirements below are in accordance with the current Wisconsin Administrative Building And Heating, Ventilating And Air Conditioning Code: • Foam Plastic Material: The Icynene Insulation System®was evaluated under the foam plastic requirements in accordance with s. Comm 51.06(1), (2) and s. Comm 51.06(3). The IBC requirements below are in accordance with of the Wisconsin Amended ICC 2000 Code (effective 7/1/02): • Foam Plastic Material: The Icynene Insulation System® was evaluated under the foam plastic requirements in accordance with ss. IBC 2603.1, 2603.2, 2603.3, 2603.4, 2603.4.1.7 and s. 2603.4.1.9. DESCRIPTION AND USE Icynene is a low density, semiflexible, spray-applied foam plastic insulation material It is avapor-permeable product with open cells that contain only air. Less than 5 minutes of curing time is needed. After curing, Icynene remains semi-flexible. TESTS AND RESULTS Building Products Evaluation Icynene Insulation System® SBD-5863 (R. 10/00) COMMERCE Product Evaluation No. 200213-I (Replaces 960080-I) Revised Page 2 ASTM E 84 tests showed a flame spread rating of less than 75 and a smoke developed rating of less than 450, when installed at a maximum thickness of 5.5 inches and a nominal density of 0.5 f 10% pounds per cubic foot. LIMITATIONS OF APPROVAL The (UDC), limitations below are in accordance with the current Wisconsin Administrative Uniform Dwelling Code: • The Icynene Insulation System® shall be separated from the building interior with a thermal bamer as required by s. Comm 21.11 (1). • A vapor retarder shall be provided as required under ss. Comm 22.05 (1) and 22.11 (1). • The 1-inch air space in cathedral ceiling assemblies normally required under s. Comm 22.05 (3) (a) 3., for non- rigid insulation is not required when using Icynene. The Comm limitations below are in accordance with the current Wisconsin Administrative Building And Heating, Ventilating And Air Conditioning Code: • The Icynene Insulation System® shall be separated from the building interior with a thermal barrier as required by s. Comm 51.06 (3). The IBC limitations below are in accordance with of the Wisconsin Amended ICC 2000 Code (effective 7/1/02): • The Icynene Insulation System® shall be separated from the building interior with a thermal barrier as required by s. 2603.4. The limitations below are in accordance with all the codes listed above: • The maximum thickness of applied material shall not exceed 5.5 inches. • Icynene shall be protected from the weather after application. • Icynene foam application shall be done only by factory-certified contractors. This approval will be valid through December 31, 2007, unless manufacturing modifications are made to the product or a re-examination is deemed necessary by the department. The Wisconsin Building Product Evaluation number must be provided when plans that include this product are submitted for review. DISCLAIMER The department is in no way endorsing or advertising this product. This approval addresses only the specified applications for the product and does not waive any code requirement not specified in this document. Revision Date: September 25, 2006 Approval Date: February 25, 2002 By: Lee E. Finley, Jr. Product & Material Review Integrated Services Bureau 200213-I.doc OS/0~'/2007 WED 13;15 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAHPION CHARTER P.O. Box 49Q iron Mountain, Midugan 49801 sos-ns-23so Fax 90B-7T9-2348 amaN drendewey~charrtplonlnc,com Fsfl( ~j 001/016 To: Alan Danhoff Fromm Craig Frendewey Fay 920-236.5084 Pagex 16 Including Cover . Phone: 92a236-6045 Dam 8-OS_Q7 Re: ~ D Urgent ^ For Review ^ Ploeso Comment O Ple®so Reply ^ Plsaee Recycle Dear Mr. Danhoff Enclosed is the test data on the Firefi'ee 88, these test results are typical sprayed walls and ceilings. The test done on the foam is the UBG~2E-2 Comer Test which is extremely more stringent then the ASTM E-119A. I hope this will satisfy your concerns. If there are any questions please don't hesitate to can me. Sincerely, Craig Fnandewey, Manager Champion Spray Foam inseaNators 08/08`/2007 19ED 13;15 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~j002/016 08/08/2007 QED 13;15 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER f~003/416 RADCO TEST REPORT TQ~t Report No. RAD-3321 Project No. C~9S7 Late Na. 'FL-2250 Room Carnet Fire Test Per 199T U®C Standar+d 26.3 on Se~decUon StIO Spray-Applied Pol~u~thene Foam Irts~.datia~ Pre9~ared br DEYIL.EC (USJt~, LLC Z8Z5 GaAeria Drive Arlington, Ttxea 7~D11 ~!- RADGO Resources. R~pfs:atior~s. OeSigns and Gaitrde. Inc. Listing and Tes[ing Division 322 E. 59th Street Long Beach, C.A 901305 Telephone: 5~2 Z72~7231 Faesirnile; SSZ 5~9 7613 j Krww.radc~inc.com P~~~"~.` l • Submitted by: _ , ~~ .f"~I n ` ~ ~~~s,~ ~ Vl~~ ~ 1 i ~ Yams 1~laya. Senior ConsWtent' J. Donald 1Malolman, P.E. Tasting Lebor~tories 8 Cflde Ir~ertaoe Services Chairman [awed: Sepbmber '! $, 20001 wtoco r~ow+s are +or+a. w~rs..f~ ~.. d ens NMra eo riAwn b~sp .w we0iw.s. Prnr~aree r are.e.r ~a ~y~p,p ws ppp~ P ~ e reornaiKw bltseaMrrtt yn.a.. am. nror Rnoco~pe..e~.a~~op~c+nor.. palpi~s~e Ca~,w.~ inaJ ~r u•Uasw~tlar~y o.+Nrae nw.nrM ~ei~acelwprlerwr~e~yq~rf0111RAD00L ~OI'ILiPPh~~N111~1I~rt~~dR1111~IDVtMMgn~I~hAOtMaf~si~rl~l~+y'tlM~dth 4~4« MM~+WY ~1kd ers~mrtro.oduets. fhb rporeeeaalos wdd~~llnbrm~YOa ~Mr+d.d rwMN ~vlsre o~IM ~..e_ Ta~smm~M b~T rc~1~Ma h pr0a4~ld w01~1~1~ ~~ aPYrwal.wl eouiYnww d'{r eoalwMt 08/08'/2007 QED 13:15 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~~ X004/016 i?A[~3321 1.0 INTRO[~UCTION At the request flf t~Ra'Iec USA, RAOCO conducted a room comer fire test ort their Sealecxion 500 gprdY^aApued polytxebiraute foam insulation product coated with Fa+ciree 88 paint (lCC t,.S legacy report ER--5526} on the test oerir'ng oNy and with a thermgl barrier on the test ceiling_ The teen was condwcted in acootdat+oe with Urdfotm Guiding Coda Standatd26-3 (79®7), "Room Fire T@st Standard for laterier of Foam Plastic Syster[rs", TM-e ptupcee of this test was to determine thetime-to faikxe which was etilrlenaad by flashover, which is the time where the flame exits the door opening. Z.0 TEST SPECIMENS The appC~cation of the Se®lestion 500 spray applied p~otyur+athene faoam insulation was witnessed by a f2ADG0 iinspector on .tune 12, 20b3 at the Derniec rnartutacttirirtg plant in ittlingtoA. Texas. The Sealection 5Q0 pd~ ~ were: idesMifi~ ~ Sealef~ion A500 peocyanate} and Sea{action 8500 (Polyol Blend Resin)_ These components wens randomly selected by the RADCp inspector on the same data_ The romponent9 wane paCltayed In 5b gatlons (208 ~} dniais_ Prior to spraying, bath ooreporrents ntt~t each reach a temperature of between 90 to 100°F (32 to 38'CI_ The: components were e~tayed at a ratio aF 1:1. The teanperaturz wss maintained as descried above during the entire spray process. The wet foam eacpBrndexl in appr~Wdmately 6 to T secorxts. The ambient oont5tiona during spraying wtrrra 78`F (26'C} apd 729h nedatiwe humidily_ 'The foam was sprayed ir'ttb the fdlowrng fast panels: 16 eac11.4' x 8' (1.22m x 2.4tm) wall panels witMt 2x6 (38rnm x 140rmn} wood studs at 7S" (a06 rrim)on center and sheathed w~ ~'b" ('16 trim) thick plywood t4 the exterior ~ of the panels 8 eaad~- a' x s'.3° (1.22rn X 2.56m} aeiGng panels with 2x8 (38mn't x ~ 90mm) wood stutls at 1 t3' (~6 rnm)on eerrier and sheathed with fib" (7d trim) thick plywood to the exterior side of the panels. The app4caGon of the F;refree 88 palm t,o the e;urt'aoe of the sped6ed celtlirlg panels etas d by RAl~CO Personnel on &2812003 art i?ftOCQ's te:~ng laboratory in Long t3each, Cai'rtornia. 3.0 TEST ~'IXtURE Df=SCitiF'71ON A Fbor The test focbure was censtn,cted with metal I-beams widh 2x6 floor }oes~ with metal joist hangers at 12' o.c. The floor consisted flf :4" plyrw,vod overlaid vMtt 'K` Durock cement twar+d. Page 1 of 3 08/08/2007 WED 13:16 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~j005/016 RAD-332'! B. Lion-Test VYalls These were corl9bvcsDed wiilh 2x4 wood studs at 16" o_c_ w(th 2~t top anq bottom plates. The bottom plates there attached to the floor with 3" kxrg ~8 screws at 'Ity' o_C. ~lte 2x4 studs were facsd with S~` gypsum wallboard faSiened et 16" o_a at the tap artd bottom plates and 16" O.C. m tfle flefd t0 tl1e ftarrtlrlg N'IAnibQr~B VVfQI 1!" kmg drywall sc~M~~ C. Test AssamoM trerlieo Panels The oeYing was oonsttucted with two fZ}- 4' x 8'~" (1.72ttn x 256m) ceTinp panels fabricated with 2x8 (98rnm x t90mnn}wood studs aR 1S' (d0$ mm) on cuter and sAesrtltod with 3fe" (ti0 mm} thick prywco0 to the exterior side of the p®nels_ Sealection 500 loam was sprayed kf between the stud ~adnQs. A 20-m~ (0.50tnm~ thick coat Dt Firefree 88 paint was sprayed to the interior stxfac:e t~f the fast oei~ panels- 'it~e nailing panels w~ toenalkd to the wall panels through the top art bottom plates. Th,e assembled corrirol ceilhrg panels created en 8'x8' (2.44~Q.44m1 eeiling eree_ D, lest Assembly Wall Is The walls were constructed wEth fear (4} ~' x 8' (1.2Zrn x 244m) penes fabricated ta'ttt- 2x~ (38rnrfn x 1401tnrn) wood studs, sit 1G' (4U6 rnm}on croenEer end sheathed wtth'Yls° (10 mm) 'ttti~ PIY~d to the exterior side nt the panels. Sealecxlon 500 foam tlf~3 sprayed in tretwe~e~n the stud spacirtge. !~' (13rnm} tttidc gypsum w~llboerd was eAtAdred m the interior of the wood framiira wlllt #rex 7 Sti" lorrg (32mrn} drywall screw~c at 1Z' (305mm) on Center. An interior lomts end screws were drywa^ ta~pe~d and mudded. 1'>ne well panels were toeneiled to the test floor through the bottom p~tee. The panels were joined to each other with &! naffs at $' (203 rnm) o,c. The assembled control wall panells created err ~ x 8' (2.44x2,44rrr) corner +Nall area. TrE-SST PROCEDURE The completed room was ptaoed wrRrin en endosed bur~idrrg located at 3220 East b9th S'tnee4, Long Beach. CeliFomla_ Two tNeeks prior is the ecltue! test, a yvood crib consisting of 1 %" rc 1'r¢" x 15' (38mm x 38 mm z 381 mm) slides of Spnxa~pine-F-Q (SpF~ ypag cpnstfl~ded. The g#icics q~e Arranged flue to a tier and e~ tier was arieneed 90° to adlaoent tiara. Ona ed npil was driven at each corner of each tier and each interior stick was attached et each end to a pertrrreter stick wkly one gd rta1L The crib w~ pp~[~~ yew 90 tiers acrd vre~tred 30 Its. (13.6 kg) at 1Z°Xc rpois'ture conreM. acrd was 15 square ihchea {381 square millimeters) h plan view. Alter faCric~Uivn, the crib was c4ndltiQned to a maximum moisture oonteot of 896. Standard bticl~ cut in t>olf wane placed at esrch corner of the cx1b. One P~r1d (0.45 kgy of dry word excelsior was distributed below the crib ooverirtg alt area Of 8,pproxim~ly 21" bgr 21" (333 mm x 533 mrn) firom the raa118urfaces_ Page 2 of 3 08/08/2007 QED .13:16 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER f~006/016 Riit}~33Z1 Four therrreac~oupies were installed as sper~tled to the hest standard. Thermocouple 8 was the ambier~ eempt'ratwe_ Tt1e therrnoootrples were connecded m a digital data logger anQ t6tnpereQire readirtps were recorded at t rrdnute interv9b using a Moytek Mode137t]¢. 32 thsrtnel data logger. The w~aod exoeFstor was soak®d with 4 canoes. (t} 12Lj of r+re9ent ethyl aloohd, except for a triangular area approximaEety ~' Dy ~6" M 52 mm x 152 mm) di+ametricapy oppceRe the intersection of the walls. The tests were of6cielly started when the comer of the woo4 e~oCeelsror was ignited. The te9t was aUv++ved to run tmtil the time-to-faiur~e. flashover pant, yr thirt~r minutes. whichever ooCumetl flrt3t. After removal of the cnb rosmairrs, the walls and roof were examined visueily. 5.0 Tt~T Rt_SLILTt3 The results are shown by photographs and wdeo tape. The video tape iderfllfied as Rflorn Comer Test - DENIII.EC USa LLC September 15, 2003 is made a part of this report. The test was started with the ignition of the wood excQlsior at 16:40:2 an September 15, 2l]03. The duration of the test was 30 minutes. A moderate amount of smoke was generated inside the test room during the test. The smoke continued at this moderate r~ witil the end Qf the test t5 ntinutes after ignition, After the 15 minutes, the srnvke gradually degreased to almost being non- e:intent at the end of u,e 3p minutes. The flames fbm tyre twme~g sib did not e><terto to tare extremities cif any of the two (2~ 8 R_ x 8 ft_ (2438x2436rnrn) test w~ls or ceiling at any time duuing the lest. The crib OOgdpeed at T7 minutes and 30 seconds a~ crib tgnlgog. The srs was e~dingulshed with a water hose at the end afi the 30 miniute test tteriod. The thermocouple readings arL- shown in Tade No. 1 with rga~ngs taken a! 1 minute inteivals_ Chart Na. 1 shows the ptoot of fame vb. tetnpetature for alt thermoca,~le readings. Ambient tarnpersture inside the building at the start of the test was 76'F (2446=. Both tests were capterred on Vldeb tape, A JYG Digital Vrd~a~ Comers, rnoctsl C3R-D'VL506 teas utilized The tCDO ES "Test Protocol tar Vldeo Recording of Ut3C Standard 26-3 or U~7775.97 Tests.' as de®oribed in the lCBO ES ltvceptance GriOCria ~ Faarn Plastic InsWatien {ACi2), section S.a.2, dated July 2001 was foNo~d. s.0 OBSERVA'hONS lest Asremby The foam in the wSll locatt~d behind the Charred gypsum wallboard in the bottom aF the corner burned off to the exterior pywnoa. Charing of ttre foam on the walls did not extene to the ~drentities °~ the room corner area- The fv8un 9n tttt= ee~mg peels melted track 2 to S inct>es (51 to 127mm) frprn the surface of the wood framing up to the eXtremkiBg of the celling area, See the Ahvtographs its tt~e appendix, '""'END OF REPORT""' Page 3 of 3 08/08/2007 WED 13;16 FAg 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER Time mTn. ROOM CORNi6~t Fl ,,TEST TabIQ Mo. 7- Test O~ss >X1 ~2 ON SEALEOTION 6 ar~lr The~nwcatrp ~t3 Q0 FOAN IN l. t~sedmm t4 SULATiA~N , °F il6 C 77.2 77.7 T9.8 t30.0 76.4 1 1449.5 1062.3 686.C 411.9 ~ 76.5 2 1511.8 1202.3 868.3 606,6 76.6 3 165A 1 1431.8 910.8 596.1 77.1 4 1519.9 7256-9 067.5 613.T 76.6 5 7x39 9 1113 6 910 S 596.1 T7,1 6 14332 17152 866.7 592.0 78.7 ? 14fi5.5 1134.5 8'88.1 X2.6 78.4 $ 1565 a 1179.5 939,9 696.6 77.0 9 4674 5 1263.8 7061.8 641.8 76.7 10 1780.6 14G0-8 1'E5~1 640:5 78,9 ~ 1 1832.2 14119.3 1167.1 63B 6 76,7 12 T184.9 1300.5 7065.2 593 3 77.1 1 a 1196.7 1158.7 948.7 s~s.7 78.0 1~ 1584.7 1142.8 9334 '506.9 78,3 15 144D,4 1067,? 941.2 473.2 76.5 16 1028.9 724.8 643.6 411.T 76.8 i8 775.3 556.5 470.1 321.0 77.7 20 587.0 416.0 3b9 4 275 3 T6.0 26 406.9 317.0 286.0 216.3 75.4 28 316.3 249 4 228.6. 186.6 7a_9 ThermoCatple 85 is tt~e ambient room bemperabute See rigors in ills appe~nd-a fw'thermocot)A{e locatictss All darts reccRiad om itAolytek Mosel 3702.32 sAannel dalahgger ooa~r fie ~ -Data (3) B-1 ~0o7/ols RAD-3321 08/08/2007 QED 13;16 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~ 008/016 ww~z- Chart No_ 1: T~mperatiure Vs. Time -~-#1 -~-~2 -~-a3 -x--14 ---aS 2FJ00 ~~00 ~~ 74~D0 12x0 b+_ G ~ 1001 800 6C0 400 200 Q 0 B-2 5 10 15 20 25 30 Tines (min.} 08/08/2007 QED 13;16 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~j009/016 Rno-~2, ROOM COttNER FIRE TEST ON S EAI..ECTtON ~FO/Eq ~ ~~ Table Na 7; Tact lwasvrnbh F't: F~mocro unla f~dinu e, °F Tune mlr-. 81 d;2 #3 t4 it6 C 77.2 77.7 79.9 60. 718 4 1 1449.5 1462.5 t385_C 411.9 76.5 2 1511.9 1202.3 888.3 ®08.6 76.6 3 16541 1451.8 9to_8 596,1 7T_1 4 1519_® 9255.9 867.5 61b_7 76,6 5 14V9 8 11p 6 91a S 596.1 77.1 6 1433.2 11132 896.7 582.0 7b.7 ? 1465.5 1734.5 89l} 1 ®D2.6 78.4 $ 1565 a 7179.5 839.8 596.6 77_a 9 167a 5 1263.8 10~Si1.8 641.8 76.7 10 1760.6. 14G0_!i 1155.1 640.5 78.8 11 18322 1499.3 7167.1 639.6 76,7 12 1194.9 1303.5 1065.2 599.3 77.1 1$ T596~7 1t58.7 948.7 563.7 78A u t~9a_7 7142.6 938.4 54s.9 78.3 15 144Q4 tOlt'!.2 944,2 ~73~ 76.5 16 1028.9 ~ 724.9 643.E 411.7 >rA.t3 i8 775.3 565.5 R0.1 321.0 77.7 20 587.0 d 18.0 359 4 275 3 76.0 26 4,76.9 317.0 288,0 216,3 75d 28 316.3 248 4 229,6 196 8 74.9 Therm~Aoupte 8,5 is the ambient mDm tempsr~bune Sea figure in the eppeMioc fix tbermoooc,ple locations Adt data reccrtied om I~Aolytek Model 3102.32 channel dataix~ger aoroer fre ads - Aaa (S) B-1 08/08/2007 WED 13:16 FAg 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~j010/016 Chat No.1: Temperature Va. Time i L L~~ 18~ 1400 ~~~ f~ 3 i 700Q w f n l~ 800 8(10 200 0 0 ~-2 ~/~f1~ 9914 5 14 t5 20 26 ~ 30 Time (rnrn.~ 08/08/2007 VIED 13:17 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER 12oom Fine Test UBC 26-3 1987 Therrnoco Locations Wood drib 15"x1' ..3 I .• 3 4 •2 , • ~. 1 a ~oodC~ ELEVATION Rnc3-332' NOT>CS: Thermocouples 1,2.83 are located 3" from adJaoent wall surFaoes. Thermocouple 4 is located 1" below the ceiling & 4 ft. from each of the three well [~ 011/016 $-3 PLAN YtENF 08/08/2007 WED 13;17 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER X012/016 C-1 of 5 08/08/2007 19ED 13:17 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER C~2 of 5 ~j013/016 08/08/2007 19ED 13;17 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER T[ST V11L1 ++0, 2 4ECSf~ V1EY pErn1L5 ZEST YAK ~Q ~ SECTgN VQV p[:~1Li BEST V~„L NO 4 S~71ra- V~fY DfTNlS PLYWOOD ~. ~., l y~wwr wi IZ' oc. ' PLY~ipGD ,~.~ _ lpnwO v/ ~j x 1~- ~LYW]p]) ;hkie ~rpww ww~a rmsimrs N ~6 r 1~fr' alryn.sU srx.s e : 12' q~ Ran-~3z~ X014/016 C-3 of 5 08/08/2007 QED 13:17 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~-Q-a~z~ rESr c~~ ro. ~ SECTIDr vlEv ~TI1dS ^~~•~„3. ~% ~~,rwoaD 3 solid snr~n lur~her Mils Firefree 88 pairt ~~" °LY~lDOD ~j015/016 s~ `Od" ~` sPf ~ou~ ~ ~F foes ~•------r~B saliof sown lunber E -es~r """'G''u z ~OMiIS F"ireFree 88 pain sECrrJ+ v1EV nereo~s •- i G-4 of 5 08/08/2007 WED 13:17 FAg 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER X6 solid Saws-s lumber i=levntion v~ew- w/alt Pcnels 8' ~ 5' Elevation view- Ceiling ~nneEs AFB©C~ ~~ ' tniCk plyw~00~ ~d r~ber ~• thic~ pl;rwood ~ 016/016 C-5of5 08/08/2007 WED 14:43 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER PA_ Box 490 Iron Mountain, Michigan 49801 90779-2380 Fax 90fi-77'9-2348 e-mail drendewey+~Ghampionin~,com Fax ~j001/O10 T°- AI Danhoff ~"0a'~ Craig Frendewey Fa~c 920-236-5084 Pegex 10 including cover Phone: 920-23Fr5045 Date: 8-Q8-Q7 Re~ Tie in tD test results cc: ^ Ulan! D For Review D Please Consnent ^ Please Reply ^ Please Recycle Dear Mr. Danhoff: I wanted to send you the sheets that tie our test results that I sent you earlier with the code. I am sure you already have done this but I am going to be gone for the rest of the day and 1 wanted to close all the loose ends before I leave. Thanks again for all your help, S'Irx~rely, Craig Frendewey, Manager Champion Spray Foam Insealabrs 08/08/2007 QED 14; 44 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTRR ~ 002/010 ACCEPTANCE (xill'ERIA FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION trim comer beads and stops. The following data. shall be submitted: 1. Items 1 through 6 of Section 3.3.2.1 shall be provided. 2. A room corner test shall be concluded in accordance with either ULi 715 or UBC Standard 2tr,3, and shell be In compliance with Section 4.5.2 of AC12, which has addlUonal oondftlons of acceptance regardng excessive smoke (I.e., Sectbn 4.5.2.2.2). The purpose of the testis to ensure that the thermal barrier remains In place for the required 15-minute period, since the thermal barrier is attached w the wall using proprietary methods ~.e., plastic ties). Superimposed axial bads need not be applied to the walls of the test assembly provided the foam plastic is rant used structurally. 3. An ICC-ES Consent for Tnsrasfer and Use of Data form, revised to identify the applicable test report, shall be provided by each applicable EIFS report hoklerand the ICF report holder, acknoHAedging the use of the EIFS lamina aver the ICF system. 4. Foam plastic on the interior side of exterior wails shall be discontinuous at floor lines. Details of typical floor- to-wall intersections shall be provided, for inclusion in the evacuation report, showing that the intersections are constnxted to preventthe passage of flame, smoke and hot gases from one floor to another. 5. Each piece of ICF foam font- shall be labeled on both sides with the evaluation report number, so that, at a minimum, a label shall be visible every 160 square feet, (14.72 rra2). A-temativey, the pieces may be labeled with the information required by IBC Section 2603.5.6. ff forms are intended to be assembled (i_e_, opposite faces connected by ti®s) atthe jobsite, each separate piece offoam form shall be labeled_ is not specified in the applicable test methods, a minimum of five specimens shall be used. 3.B Rigid Cellular Polystyrene:. These materials, including products into which recycled material is introduced, shall comply with requirements in ASTM C 578. Exception 1: Produda less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) thick or manufactured with fadng material are not required to comply with ASTM C 578, provided the products are limited to nonstructural spplicwtbns. Exception 2: Products limited to use asfiller on concrete roof decks as described in Section 4.5.15. 3.7 Recycled orRecotrcr+ed Material Qualfftcation:The introduction of recycled or recovered material into ICC-ES recognized foam plastic materials shall be qualified to establish that finished foam plastic insulation with recycled or recovered content meets the requirements of this aorxptnoe criteria_ The definitions in Sections 3.7.1 dtrough 3.7.3 apply_ 3.7.1 Recovered material meanswaste material and by- product which have been recovered or diverted from solid waste, but the term does not include those materials and by- product generated from, and commonly mused within, an original manufacturing process_ 5.7.2 Post-consumer waste means material or product that has served its intended use and lass been discarded after passing through the hands of a final user. Post- eonsumerwaste is a part of the broader category `recycled material.' 3.7.3 Recycled material means material that is utilaed to place of a raw or virgin material in manufacturing a product, and consists of materials derived from post- eonsumer waste, industrial scrap, material derived from agricultural waste and other iterras_ 3.4 Physical Properties; 8,4,1 Unfaced, Preformed, Rigid Cellular Polyurethane: These materials, inducting products into which recycled material Is Introduced, shall comply with requirements in ASTM C 591. Where the number of test specimens is not speafled in the applicable test methods, a minimum of five specimens shall be used. 3.4.2 Faced Preformed Rigid Cellular Poyisocyanurate:Thase materiels, Including product into which recycled material is Introduced, shall comply with requirements in ASTM C 1288. Exception: Thermal resistance test results may be less than the minimum values stated in ASTM C 1289, but shall be groatar than 90 percent of the minimum values, When the thermal resistance values fall below the minimum value stated in ASTM C 1289, the evaluation report shall report the actual value, and products shall not be labeled as complying with ASTM C 1289 or shall be labeled as complying with ASTM C 1289 except for themral resistance. 3.5 8pray~applied, Rigid Cellular Polyurethane (8PF): These ma~Derials, inducting products iMo which recycled material is introduced, shall comply with the physical property requirements in ASTM C 1029, as amended in Table 2 of this uiteria_ where the number of test specimens 3.8 Compliance without Testing: 8.8.1 Buildir~ Compora®n!s Containing Foam Plastic insulation: A buadirrg corrrporrerd caahaining an approved foam plastic that can be analytically justified for structural compliance with the applicable code, uUliaing allowable stresses and loads specified therein, can be recognized without testing under the following conditions: 3.8.1.1 A thermal barrier complying with IBC Section 2603.4, IRC Section 8314.1.2 or UBC Section 2602.4, is provided_ 3.8.1.2 Attadtment of the therrr-al barrier is presently justified byf~sts, orthe barrier is permitted W tae installed in compliance with specific sections of the applicable code, Dared on the material involv6d. pne-half-indt-thick (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard installed in compliance with IRC Table 8702.3.5, UBC Table 25~, or ASTM C 840 Is a specific example of a oompying thermal barrier. 3.8.1.3 Sections 3.8.1.1 and 3.8.1,2 do not apply to masonryor concrete elements with cavities containing foam plastic_ Sc®IBC Section 2503.4.1.1, IRC Section 8314.2.1 or UBC Section 2602A (Exception 3). 3.8.1.4 The foam plastic is used where combustible, nonfire-resistive construction is permitted. 3.8.1.5 Durability of facings is not in question 08/08./2007 QED 14:44 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~ 003/010 ACCEpTANCe CRITERIA FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION 3.8.2 Patio Covers: Foam plastic insulation used In patio Covers, as defined in IBC Section 11021 of Append'a I, IRC Section AH102 of Append'oc H or UBC Section 3716 of Divis"wn III ofthe Appendix to Chapter 31, is permitted m have the thermal barrier and speafic approved tests waived under the following conditions: 3.8.21 Roof Panels: Roof panels with foam plastic wras are acceptable under IBC Section 2603.7, IRC Section 314.3 or UBC Section 26026, without fire sprinklers, under the following conditions: 3.8.2.1.1 The structure is always an appendage to an existing building. 3.8.2.1.2 At least two adjacent exterior elevations shall have openings of ai least 65 percent of the area below a 6-toot 8-inch (2032 mm) height. 3.8.2.1.3 A thermosetting foam plastic is used. 3.8.214 The foam plastic panels have metal skins. Minimum thicknesses ofaluminum and steel skins are 0.032 inch and 0.016 inch (0.8 mm and 0.4 mm), respectively. 3.8.21.5 The foam plastic core complies with IRC Section 314.1.1, UBC Sections 2602.1 through 2602.3, or UBC Sections 2603.1 through 2603.3. 3.8.2.1.6 The metal fadngs encapsulate the foam plastic Dore. 3.8.2.2 Wall Panels: Wall panels with foam plastic cores are acceptable under IRC Section 8314.3 or UBC Section 2602.8, with the following conditions: 3.8.2.2.1 At least two adjacent exterior elevations have openings of at least 65 percent of the area bek>Hr a 6- foot 8-Inch (2032 mm) height. 3.8.2.2.2 Panels are limited to the following exterior wall locations: 3.8.22.2.1 Kldc plates and knee walls up to 30 inches (762. mm) in height 3.8.2.2.2.2 Full-height wmer panels with a maximum horQOntal dimension of 16 Inches (406 mm) at each end of an elevation. 3.8.2.2.2.5 Filler panels up to 16 inches (4106 mm) deep above openings. 3.822.3 Wall panels are nonbearing. 3.822A The foam core is encapsulated in motel skins, inducting vertical edges. No horizontal Joints ~re permitted- between the floor and the roof Ilne. Minimyrm metal skin thicknesses are 0.032- inch (0.8 mm) for aluminum or 0.016 inch (0.4 mm) for steel. 3.9 Patio Cover Sandwich Panels: 3.9.1 General: For patio covers as defined in IBC Appendix I, IRC Appendbr H and Division III of UBC Appendix Chapter 31, sandwich panels with foam plastic corns that are used as roof or wall panels of patio cov~lrs shall also comply with this section of this criteria. 3.9.2 Thermal garners; Except as permitted under Section 3.8.2 of this criteria, the sandwich panels shall be installed with a them~lal Darner complying with this rxftejia and the applicable code, or the panels shall be subjected'to a room comer fire lost complying with. Sections 4.5.2, 4.5.4.1.2, and 4.5.42 Of this criteria. .The panels used in the room oomernrB tests shall have the maximum foam plasCrothidkness forwhich recognition is sought. Test assemblies of roof panels shall indude a longkudinal seam between adjacent roof panels located as dose to the centerline of the wood crib as permitted by the evaluation report applicant's published installation instructions. If the roof panel IongRLldlmal seam in the test assembly I.s not directly over the centerline of the wood crib, the distance from the seam to the interior face of the wall parallel to the seam shall be spedfled in the evaluation report as a minimum distance. Superimposed design loads do not need to be exerted on the room comer fire test assembly, provided' the panels' use is limited. Type V oonstnsdion, and the panels are not required to be fire- resistance rated. Sealants shall not be applied to the interior face of the panel joints fire leaf assembly, unless the durability of the soalants is demonstrated with submitted independent data. 39.3 Roof Classification: For recognition under the IBC, compliance with IQC Sedan 2603.6 needs to be demonstrated by testing in accordance with ASTM E 108 or UL790_ For recognition under ttIe IRC, roof dassification tests are not required, provided recognition is limited to installations permitting a nondassified roof covering under tf2C Section 8902.1. Forrecognttlon underthe UBC, reports of tests in accordance with UBC StandaM 15-2 are needed only if the roof panels are to be recognized with a roof dassification. 4.0 TESTS METHODS Q.1 Thermal Banter Index Requkements: An approved thermal banter shall have an index of 15 or greater and shall be qualified to remain in place for the tune of its index dasslflcation. 4.1.1 UBC: The index dassificatlon shall De determined in accordance with UBC Standard 2&2_ The small-scale furnace spedfled therein shall be recogn¢ed by ICC-ES_ RecognlUon involves evaluating srrlall~cale test results on a specimen that has previously been tested as a component of a full-scale fire-resistive assembly. The intent is to compare tempersrtures between the unexposed surtace of the small-scale assembly and the fulhscale assemblyt®sted in acxordance with UBC Standard 7-1 _ A complete report of test, inducting temperatures readings, is required for each test. At least three additional thermocouples are necessary between the Interface of gypsum wallboard and wood studs, if this type of assembly is used for calibration. 4.1.2 IBC and IRC: The index dassification shall be determined by exposing the thermal barrier to testing In 21CGDrdanCe with ASTM E 119 for a r1'Ifn9mUm Of 15 minutes. The condition of acceptance is that the average rise from ambient temperature at the beginning of the test fs not more than 250°F (120°C). a.2 Foam Plastics in Structural Et®ments: Thermal banters for structural elements utilizing foam plastic in supporting superimposed loads shall be quallfled In accordance with one of the following: 4.2,1 ASTME 119orUBCStandard7-1 forme required 15-minute time period. The structural element Is tested with superimposed loads applied as set forth In ASTM E 119 or 08/08./2007 WED 14:44 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~004/O10 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOAM PL,AS'T1C INSULATION Section 7.111 or 7.125 of UBC Standard 7-1. The hose stream test shall be waived, 4.2.2 Section 4.5.3.. of this txlteria as an alternate to A3TM E 119 or UBC Standard 7-1 for nor~fir+a-resistive construction. 4.3 Foam Plastics in Nonbearing Walls and Celllrgs: Then~nal barriers for foam plastics in nonbearing walla and ceilings. shall be qualified with one of the following: 4.5.1 Sed'wn 4.5.2 for room test. d.3.2 Section 42.1, except for superimposed bads 4.3.3 Thermal barriers referenced and installed as set forth in Chapter 8 or 7 of the IBC or UBC, 4.3.4 Testing in accordance with ASTM E 119 or UBC Standard 26-2, horizontallywhen Installed overfoam plastic In a manner representatNe of actual field installation_ Thermal barriers shall be adhesively applied and have an Index of at least 30. The following exceptions apply to the prescribed test method: 4,3.4,1 The thermal barrier is to be tested over the spedffc foam plastic substrate fot whidl recognition is sought This is in lieu of the'/rinds-thick (12.7 mm) Calcium silicate board that would otherwise be required. 4.3.4.2 The test sample shall always be tested in the horizontal, inverted position with attachment of the thermal battier as intended for revognitbn to the evaluaton repoR, The thermal barrier shall be dear of the shelf that supports the test specimen- This shall be specifically described in the report of tests- The test shall be conducted for a minimum 30-minute period, with the furnace temperature followingthe time-temperature arve in ASTM E 119 or UBC Standard 7- 1.The furnace temperature at 30 minutes shall be 1550°F (843°C). 4.4 Foam Plastic Drop~eut Celllrtg Panels and Tiles: The interior finish materials are used In metal ceiling suspension systems complying with the IBC or UBC. The following requirements are the bases of recognition in ICC- ES evaluation reports for the panels and tiles: 4A.1 Flame-spread and smokedensity Indices shall not exceed 25 and 450, respectively, when tested in oonformanoe with ASTM E 84 or UBC Standard 8-1 _ 4.4.2 Recognition under IBC Section 2606.7 or UBC Section 2603.8 shall be permitted- 4.4.5 Installation is prohibited in exits such as corridors, stairways, horizontal exits, pressurized enclosures and apt passageways as defined in Chapter 10, and malls as defined In Chapter 4, of the UBC. 4.4A Room firetests shall be conducted In accordance with Sections 4.5.2 and 4.5.4 of this criteria, and shall comply with the conditions of acceptance specified therein. 4.4.5 Labels vn packages and containers of panels and cites shall comply with IBC Section 26032 or UBC Section 2602.2. In addition, the evaluation report number shall be on the edge of each panel and tile. 4.4.6 Prescriptive Requirements: 4.4.6.1 Panels and tiles shall be used only in a horizontal arrangement. 4A.t32 Panels and tiles shall remain unpainted or otherwise uncoated, unless approved otherwise~ aa.s.3 Restraining dips shall trot be used to hold the panels or tiles in their suspertskm frame unless the tests required underSedion 4.4 of this criteria are conducted on installations with the dips. 4.4.6A The space above the panels and tiles shall not be used as an air circulation plenum. 4A.7 When automatic sprinklers are installed, panels and tiles recognized under IBC Section 2606.7 or UBC Section 2603.8, as specitffed in Sectbtt 4.4.2 of this criteria, may be installed as drop-out calling tiles and panels in light hazard and Group 1 ordinary hazaM occupancies; aS defined in NFPA 13 or Section 1~.7 of UBC Standard 9-1. The calling tiles and panels are irrstalled beneath the sprinklers wdhout sprinklers below the ceiling under the folbwing conditions that are in addition to those in Section 4.4.6 of this criteria: 4.4.7.1 The ceiling tiles and panels shall be listed as drop-out ceilings and shall be installed in accordance with the listing- 4A,7.2 Drop-out panels and tiles shall not be used in conjunction with dry-pipe sprinkler system deflectors. 4.4.7,3 Panels and Uses shall be located no more than 5 feet (1524mm) bebw the sprinklers. 4A.7.4 The sprinklers are installed above the ceiling In accordance wkh NFPA 13 or UBC Standard 9-1, inducting separation from obstructions. 4A.7.5 Tests shall be conducted to demonstrate that tt-e panels and tiles fall from their mounting at or below 425°F (218°C) whet tested as follows: One 2-foot-by-4-foot (610 mm by 1219 mm) calling panel or two 2-foot-by-2-foot (610 mm by 610 mm) ceiling .panels shall be installed in a typical suspension frame located at the top of a 4foot-by-4- foot-by-2-foot-high (1219 mm by 1219 mm by ti10 mm) enclosure. The ceiling panel(s) make up .one hall of the ceiling of the enclosure; the remaining hall consists of efther a mineral composition board or additional veiling panel(s). The enclosure shall be located 12 inches (305 mm) above the floor. A radiant heat source shall be placed centraly under the mineral composition board and ignited. Tha temperature profile shall be perTable 2. However, when the panels begin to melt or distort, the heat will vent and it may not be possible to maintain the specific profile. If this to the case, the temperature shall be malntalned as dose as possible to the specific profits, A thermocouple located in the center of the enclosure and located 1 Inch (25 mm) bekntr the ceiling shall be used to monitor the temperature at the ceiling. 4.4.7.6 Ceiling tiles and panels are installed in metal suspension systems that provide the same amount of supportforthetiles and panels asthe suspension members used in the tests. 4.4.7.7 Insulatbn shall. not be placed in the area above the drop out ceiling panels and tiles, or beneath the automatic sprinklers. 4.5 Special CommerNs on Testing: 4.5.1 Full~eale Corner Fire Tests: Full-scale comer tests for nonbearing wall panels, based on Factory Mutual's 08/08/2007 WED 14:45 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~005/0l0 ACCEPTMICE CRITERIA FOAM PLA4TIC INStJLAT1pN building comet fire test procedure 4880 or the Underwriters Laboratories test procedure described in UL Standard 1040- These tests involve walls up to 30 fe®t (9144 rnm) high and 50 feet (15 24p mmj bng with 750- to 800-poun4 (340 to 365 kg) wood cribs. Recognition by these tests is limited by Section 45.102 of this criteria. 4.5.2 Room Tests: Room test for nonbearing walls and ceilings: x5.2.1 Testing shall compry with UL 1715 or UBC Standard 26-3, except for the following: 4.5.2.1.1 The '/2-inch-thick (12.7 mm) asbestos cement board room liner is permitted tp ~ r6placed with othermaterialswith equivalentorsuperiorthem'tal insulation characteristics_ 4.3.2.1.2 Where the foam plastic material, M Its tested thktimess, has an R value of 25 or more, the asbestos cement substrate is permitted to be deleted under the following conditions; 4.5.2.1.2.7 There is no buming completely through the foam during the test 4.5.2.1.22 Absence of the substrate does not affect the installation of thermal barriers or other coverings over the foam plastic. 4.5.2.1.3 Foam plastic products shall be tested at the maximum thickness- and density antidpated for use. Variations in facing materials from that tested can be considered, provided they are equivalent to the facng tested. Justifying data shall Include camparatlve testing of the facings on foam plastc In accordance with ASTM E 84 or UeC Standard 8-1. 4.5,2.2 ConditlonsofaoceptanceshalloomplywithUL 1715 or UBC Standard 26-3, except for the foNowing. 4.5.2.2.1 When It can be determined that discoloration is not due bu charring, the '/; inch (6.4 mm) Iimlt In Item 1 of UBC Section 26.31)4 is not applicable. 4.5.2.2.2 Determination of excessive smoke levels shall be as set forth in Section 4.5.4 of this acceptance criteria_ 4.5.3 Options for Nonfire-resistive Constrraction: As an option in nonfire-nesistNe construction where loading is feasible, the room test is permitted to be used Lo justify bearing walls, floors, roofs and ceilings, subject to prior approval. The manner of loading shall be described in detail and shall result in ma~dmum allowable design stress conditions under dead, live and snow loads. Under this proposal, the condition for aoceptenee is that the system sustain the applied load during the test UL 1715 or Section 213.302 of UBC StandaM 26-3 permits this type of Lasting and exempts badingior Type V-N construction. 4.5.4 Smoke DetermMatlon: 45.41 Gen®ral: Smoke determination shalt consider the following: 4.5.4.1.1 Smoke~lensitymeasurementsofthefoam plastic system under ASTM E 84 or UBC Standard 8-1 in the most critical mannerof installation. 4.5.4.12 Visual documentation (movies, videotapes) of the smoke generated during the room test Where an obviousry high level of smoke is generated during the test, the producx will be considered unacceptable. Any questionable level, as determined by ICC-ES, -will be deemed unacceptable, since the present state of the art does not submit to a practise pass-fail criteria. ICC-ES reserves the right to reject visual documentation, if of poor quality. One Dopy of visual documentation will be retained by ICGES for reference purposes. 4.5.4.2 Video Recording: Test Protocol for Video Recording of UL 1715 or UBC Standard 26-3 tests: 4.5.4.2.1 A300-wattflood-type,quartzhak>genlamp shall be positioned in the comer diametrically opposite the crib, near the floor level. The lamp shall be aimed at the wall comerlceiling intersection above the crib or bumer_ 4.5.4.2.2 A video camera with a mechanically adjustable iris, ad)usted to prevent automatic dosing of the iris opening due to brightness of the fire (at least 50 percent open), shall be used. A video monitor shall be used to determine when adjustmems and compensation for the brightness of the ignition flames are needed. The camera mount shall be adjusted so that the camera lens is approximately 3 feet (914 mm) from the ik~or_ The camera angle and magniFication shall be adjusted until the top of the doorway and the top of the crib or burr>ar are visible and the telling area directly above the fire is in fuU view. 4.5.4.2.3 For each test, when the test is for wail systems only, a new section of uncoated and unpainted 5/e- inch (15.9 mm) gypsum wallboard, 2 feet by 2 feet (610 mm by 610 mm), shall be installed in the ceiling at the welt comer intersection directly above the dib. 4.5.4.2.4 A clock or timer depicting 'real time" shalt be Included in all videos_ The tirr>er may be integral to the video camera, or a GodJtimer is permitted to be used, providing it can be decry viewed throughout the test period. For the UL 1715 orUBC Standarc126-3 test, the start of the test shall be when the alcohol-soaked excelsior Is ignited_ d.5.4,2.5 Immedlatey prior to igri~tion of the crib or burner, the date and laboratory test report identification number shall be filmed. 45A.2.6 The test report shall be in sufficient detail to provide: 4.5.4.2.6.1 f~escription of the room test setup, wltlt details. 45.4.2.6.2. Testobservatiorrs,commencingwith crib ignition and ending with a final description of panels after a!I combustion eeases- 4.5.4.2.6.3 Thermocouple readings. 4.5.42.6A Statement of passing or failing_ # 4.5.,4.2.6.5 Photographic record of tests. .4.5.4.2.6.6 Small sample of the protective covering or panel 4.5.5 Potential Heat Content: Where the potential h®at corrtent of loam plastic is required, values shall be determined in accordance with NFPA 259 or UBC Standard 26.1 _ 08/08/2007 19ED 14:45 FAQ 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER 1006/010 /UCCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOAM PLASTIC INSUU-TION 4.5.6 Ign(tion: Where Ignition properties forfoam plastic are required, values shall be determined in accordance with NFPA 268 or UBC Standard 26~ or 26-9. 4.5,7 .Determination of Thermal Rssistance: 4.5.7.1 Therinal resistance of foam plastic insulation shall be determined by tests conducted in accordance with ASTM C 177, C 238 or C 97B, ASTM C 23B and ASTM C 976 are guarded hot plate or guarded hot box methods, Intended for assemblies or nonhomogeneous insulations. Determinetbn by heat-flow meters under ASTM C 518 is permitted with evidence of calibration in accordance with the Standard, properly documented and certified by the testing agency. This includes a description of the control samples used and the last date of ralibradon prior to testing of the foam plastic (nsulation. 4.5.7.2 The reporting of thermal resistance shall t)e based on a mean-test temperature of 75°F3 5°F (23.8°C t 2.8°C). Supplemental thermal-resistance values at other mean temperatures are permitted to be Included. 4.5.7.3 Recognition ofttrermal-resistanoevaluesfora range of thicknesses are permitted to be established by tests at the thinnest, thickest and mid-thicknesses, to establish a representative curve for interpolatMn purposes. 4.5.7,4 Tests for thermal resistance of foam plastics uNlizing expanding agents, other than air or pentane, shall be performed on samples aged or conditioned in one ofthe following manners: 4.5.7.4.1 Conditioning at 140°t= (60°C) dry heat, t 2°F (1°C), for ta0 days. 4.5.7.4.2 Aging at 70°F t 10°F (21.1°C ~ 5.5°C) in free air for atwo-year period_ Exception:spray-applied, rlgkl, cellular polyurethane foam plastics are permitted to be conditioned and tested In accordance with Sek3ivn X0.1 of ASTM C 1029. this conditioning rrrethod, when used, shalt be stated In the evaluation report describing thannal resistance. 4.5.7.5 Description Of test samples shall include details offaangs, if sotested.Thermal-resistance valueswill be related to test specimens. Test results on unlaced specmens are pemvtted to De used for insulation with facings. 45.8 Mechanical Fasteners in Foam Plastic Insulation: Appropriate tests shall be c~nnduded to determine the allowable shear of mechanical fasteners, such as Halls, through the foam plastic insulation to attach exterior wall coverings m framing members or structural sheathing. Nails and staples in wood are limited to a 0.015- inch (0.38 mm) movement Exception: Attachment of conventional wood, metal or plastic siding through insulation not exceeding a 1'/~ Inch (38 mm) thickness, with sufficient penetration of lastaners into structural framing or structural sheathing beneath. 4,5,9 Foam Plastic Insulation Protection: Thermal barriers and other protective components shall be protected, In an approved manner, for foam plastics exposed ,to damage from movingvehiGes, the handling ofinerchandise, or similar adivi[ies. 4.5.10 3pek3fic Conditions of Acceptance: ICC-ES Evaluator Committee corrskleratlon of foam plastic assemblies has resulted ih the following conditions. of acceptanrs: 4.5.10.1 tecognition of specific assembl'~es by approved testing under I8C Section 2603.8, IRC Section 8314,3 or UBC Section 2802.6 without fire-extinguishing systems. 4.5.10.2 Assemblies Justified only by full-scale comer tests are permitted to be located only in areas with a minimum clear ceiling height of 20 feet (6096 mm). See Section 4.5.1. . 4.5.10.3 Foam plastic Insulation is permitted to be placed overoombustible,fire-resistive wallswithout negating the fire-resistive rating. 4.5.10.4 Specific assemblies under other ICGES acceptance criteria_ 4.5.11 Special Conditions: 4.5.11.1 Fosm plastic roofing insulation oroomponents shall be separated from the interior of the building as set forth in IBC Section 2603.4.1,5, IRC Section 8314,2.2, UBC Secction 2602.5.3 or the equivalent For metal roof decks, aovaptatNe separation from the building interior Is permitted to be determined bytesting in accordance with FM 4450, UL 1256, Items 3.2 and 3.3 of UBC Sectbn 601.3 or the ICG ES Interim Criteria for Foam Plastic Insulation Applied biredly to Steel Decks (AC142). Foam plastic cores for doors shall oompy with IBC Sections 2603.4.1.7 and 2603.x.1.8, IRC Section 8314.2.4 or UBC Section 2602.5.4: 4.5.11.2 Foam plastk cores for doors shall comply with IBC Section6 2603.4.1.7 and 2603.4.1.8, IRC Section 8314.2.4 and UBG Section 2602.5.4_ 4.5.11.3 Foam plastic trim shell comply with IBC Section 2604, IRC. Sectioq 83142.6 or UBC Section 601.5.5. 45.11.4 Recognition of speclflc products or systems is pem~itted to be based on end use, quantity, location and similar oonslderations, where testing described in Section 3 of this criteria is not applicable or practir~l_ 4.5.11.5 Within an attic or cratM space where entry is made only for service of utilities and where there are no heat-pnaducing appliances, foam plastics are permitted to be protected as set forth in IBC .Section 2603.4.1.6, IRC Section 8314.23 or Exception 4 of UBC Section 26024. Variations from the speafied conditions in attics and underfloor areas are permittedto be considered based upon diverslfled testing approved by ICC-ES prior to testing. 45.11.6 Foem plastic roofing insulation shall be part of a tested Gass A, t3 or C assembly under UL 790 or UBC Standarcl 15-2_ 4.5.72 t3tterior Wall-covering Systems:. Exterior wall caver'ing systems with foam plastic components shall LPN with this criteria. Specal requirements for cementitious exDertorwall coatings over foam plastic are set forth in a companion document. 4.5.13 Foam Plastic fnsulaiiort Used as Decorative Material; Use of foam plastic as a decorative material attached to the building can be considered under IFC Section 8032.1 or UFC Section 1103.3.3. 08/08/2007 19ED 14:45 FAX 906.779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER X007/0l0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOAtN PLASTIC INSULATION 4.5.14 Foam Plastic Insulation Used over Concrete Roof Clacks: Pdystyrene foam- plastic insulation used as filler on concrete roof deck. surfaces shall be evaluated in accordance w{th ASTM C 578 and comply with the physical properly requirements In Table 1 of ASTM C 578 for compressive strength.Otherphyslcal propertyrequirements in Table 1 of ASTM C 57'8 shall be determined by the test results. All minimum physical propertyrequirements shall be speafied In the quality control manual_ The flat~surfaced product shall be limited to placement over solid, flat concrete roof decks and be labeled to restrict the product to this application. 4.5.15 Qualification to ASTM C 578: Data required by Section 3.6 of this criteria shall ba submitted in accordance with either Section d~_75.1 or 4.5.152_ The number of test specimens shall be as specified in the applicable test standard_ 4.5.19,1 Option 1: The resin supplier qualifies each resin grade and the evaluation report applicant (proponent) demonstrates an equivalent product can be manufactured at each manufacturing location. 4.5.15.1.1 The resin supplier shall submk reports of testing showing compliance with ail requirements of ASTM C 578 for each resin grade requested, and far each Type requested. Exception: Oxygen index testing is only required on one type per resin grade. 4.5.15.1.2 For boards manufactured with any one of the resin grades already quallfled by the resin supplier under Section 4.5.15.1,1, the proponent shall submit reports of testing demonstrating compliance with the flexural strength, compressive strength and density requirements of ASTM C 578 for each type and each manufacturing plant to be recognized in the evaluation report, 4.5.15.1.3 In addition to the information required in Sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5,5 of this criteria, the quality control program shall assure continued compliance with ASTM C 578. The quality control program shall verify flexural strength, compresslve•strength,ctensity and the presence of fire-retardant-modified resins at each inspection by the inspection agency. Overtime, the testing shall incorporate tests to address all types and resin grades. 4.5.15.2 Option 2: No data is submitted by the resin supplier, therefore, the proponent shall demonstrate full compliance with ASTM C 578. 4.S.tS21 Reports of testing shall be submitted demonstrating compliance with all requirements of ASTM C 578 for each type. and each resin grade, from product produced atone manufacturing location. Exception; Oxygen index testing is only required on one density per resin grade_ 4.5.15.2.2 For boards manufactured with any one of the resin grades already qualified under Section 4.5.15.2.1, the proponent-shall submit sports of testing demonstrating compliance with the flexural strength, compressive strength end denshy requirements of ASTM C 578 for eact- type and each manufacturing plantto b®recognized in file evaluation report 4.5.15.2.3 In addition to the information required in Sections 5.1, 52 and 5.5 of this criteria, the quality control program shall assure continued compliance with ASTM C 578. The quality control program shall verify flexural strength, compressive strength, density and the presence of fire-retardant-modified resins at eadr inspection by the inspection agency. Over time, the testing shall Incorporate tests to address all types and resin grades. 4.5.16 Quallfkatlorr to ASTM C 1289: Data required by Seclion 3.4.2 of this criteria shall be submitted in accordance with Sections 4.5.16.1 through 4.5.16.2. The number of test specimens shall be as speafied in the applicable test standard. 4.5.16.1 Reports of testing of product made at one manufacturing location shall be submitted .showing compliance with all requirements of ASTM C 1289, for each type and class, except as permitted in Section 3,42 4.5.162 For products manufactured at more than one location, the manufacturer shall submit reports of testing demonstrating oompllance with the flexural strength (modulus of rupture and break bad) and tensile strength requirements of ASTM C 1289 for each type and class at each manufacturing plantto be recognized In the evaluation report. These products shall be manufactured under a common quality control program and shall be made from the same base materials. 4.5.16.3 In add'dion to the information required in Sections 5.1, 52 and 5.5 of this criteria. the quality control program shall assure continued compliance with ASTM C 1289_ 5,0 QUALITY CONTROL 5.1 Quality Control Program: The products shall be manufactured under an approved quality control program with Inspections by an inspection agency accredited by the International Aaxeditation Service (IAS) or as othervvise acceptable m ICPES_ 5.2 Quality Control Manual: A quality control manual oomply(ng with the ICGES Acoeptanoe Criteria for Quality Car-trd Manuals (AC10) shall tie submitted.. 5.3 Identification: Identificatkxt shall comply with IBC Section 2603.2 or UBC Section 2602.2. For foam plastic insulation used with exterior wall coatings on walls required to be of noncombustible construction, the following identifitretion methods are permitted in lieu of IBC Section 2603.5.6 or Item 6 of UBC Section 2602522: Each insulation board shall be identified along one edge, and one board from each Insulation package shall be identified on both faces, with the following information. 5.3,1 Exterior coating .company name and the evaluation report number. 5,3.2 IdeMlficaUon required by the evaluation report covering the bbck rtrotder of the insulation board. 53.3 In lieu of the exterior coating company. name and evaluation report number mentioned in Section 5.3.1, special idenUflcation for board speafications acceptable to a group of exterior coating companies is permitted to be used, provided the specifications and identification are addressed in the exterior croating evaluation report or the report covering the block molder_ 5A Foam Plastic Insulation In EIFS: Block molders shall be opvered by a specific ICC-ES evaluation report, or have 08/08/2007 WED 14; 46 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAMPION CHARTER ~j 008/010 ACCEPTANCE CRITtJ2rA FOAM PI./~S71C rN$rJtAT1Wd quality control and .listing infom~tation submitted and recognized under exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS) reports. Underthe latter arrangement, recognition of the block molders, product is confined to those speafic evaluation reports on E{F5 for which the dale has been submitted. 5.5 QualityControlD®tails:l'heinspediona®encyshall provide satisfactory evidence on the foam plastic formulation, the method of manufacturing the foam core, and the speafications forfacings and adhesives forsamples used in determining fiamespread and smoke~developed indices. In the absence of information released by the manufacturer, the inspection agency must conduct necessary tests to make this determinatlon. The inspection agency shall provide reasonable assurance through quality control procedures and Inspections that- a manufactured product is the same as samples used in qualifying flame- spread fasts. 5.6 ReCycried and f~r.overed Nags: The gasify control manual shall describe the process of introducing recycled or recovered material, Including cleanliness and proportioning controls. The inspection agency shall provide reasonable assurance, through quality control procedures outlined in the menus{ and through Inspections, that a manufactured product is the same as samples used in qualifying tests. Use of recovered or recycled material in finished foam plash Insulation shall be addressed in the quality control procedures.^ ~o 08/08/2007 WED 14:46 FAX 906 779 2357 CHAHPION CHARTER acc~PTANCE cltrr>raw FoAwl Pu~sTlc ~NSUU-TtoN TABLE 1-REFERENCED STANDARDS ~ 009/010 Sl'ANpAIm W-TE OF STANDARD IBC IRC UBC A$TM C Soo 01 ASTM E 119 00 p0a 8 { NFPA 73 99 99 91 UL 790 97 >18 - TABLE 2-PHYSICAL. PROPERTIES OF SPRAY-AVp{~D POLYURETH/WE FOAM PLASTIC (SPF) INSULATION BYAPPLICATLON ~~~-~ TEST r REQUIRED VALUE Reslstanee art 75-F mean temperature. One of the three test methods reported Kted below shah be used: STM C 177 1'MI C 236 TM C51B ' ~~~ .S -1.0 Ibf/it' TMD1622 ~~ ~-91h: inimum dosed ce<s Ibf/Irf , minlmum D [content of 90 /o pm. Closed Dell content seen be determined in Cbsed ce9 content less IbfAr>z, mlNmum cordanos wlth ASTM D 2856 n 80'10 imensional Stabiity: 1596 maximum total d-ange STM D 2126 urtace Burning Charactertstlcs: 5 flamespread Index or less BC-ASTM B 8d , smolaeCeMeloped tr~dex or less BC Standard 8-1 noe at 76F (24-C) moan tampen~ture. One of the itvec Lost reported methods Usted below shall be used: STM C 177 TM C 236 TM C 518 ~ ~ns~ 1.5 - 3.0 Ibf/fta TM D 1622 Bib ~~~' 15 IDt/irrz. miNmum STM D t 623 Dimensional stablily: TM D 2126 596 maximum total change urface Burning Characterlstlcs: Sflame-spread index or less IBC--ggTM E 8q ugc Seandaro 8-1 . smokedeveloped index or his Compressive Strength: 15 Ibfln~, minimum STM D 1621 11 08/08/2007 WED 14:46 FAX 906. 779 2357 CHAHPION CHARTER ~ucc~AwGE ctiR'l:RW FpAM i'LASTIC INSULATION TABLE 2~PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OFSPRAY-APPLIED P04YURS74tANE FpAM Pl,pg'TIC (SPF) INSULATION BY AVVIJCATION f~ 010/010 APPLICA710N TES REQAIIRED VALUE Danshy_ .5 - 3.0 Ibf/ft' STM D '1622 ~~ Stren9~' Ibffmx, minimum TM D 1623 I-nenslotral Stability: 159'o ma>dmum total change TM D 2126 urfece Burning Characterlstlcs: - - 5flame-spread index or less I an ~ ea s 8C Standard 8-1 p-~s~ Strength IDfAr>z, mWmum ST11A D 1621 .5 -1.0 Ibf/fP' TM D 1622 rfdCg t3uTing Chatacte-istics: 5flame-spread "index or less, IBC-,AS7M E 84 smoke•developed inde~c or less BC Standard 8-1 ~iOn= Ibf/Irlr, min6num TM D 1623 Gov 44 1 M1iN . 1G M L ~ ~! - v ,r. ,.rte TABLE 3-TEMPERATURE PROFILE FOR 7E$~ TIME (mtlwl~as) TEMPERATURE ('F) 0:00 A 1:00 Arrlblerri Z:00 $p 3.00 160 4.'00 n0 5=~ 310 t3.b0 330 7:00 36p 8=~ 400 9:00 425 :1000 qtr an .a~. r ~. = 1 r' - 3C) 7p. 12 ICYNENE®-Spray Formula PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ~~ ICYNENE~~ 1. PRODUCT NAME Icynene® and The Icynene Insulation System® are registered trademarks for polyicynene insulation manufactured by Icynene Inc. Icynene® spray formula is a 1/2 Ib density free rise, open celled material. Average insulation contribution in stud 2" x 4" = R13 2" x 6" _ ~ The Icynene Insulation System® provides more effective performance than the equivalent R-value of air permeable insulation materials. Icynene® is not subject to loss of R-value due to aging, windy conditions, settling, convection or air infiltration; nor is it likely to be affected by moisture related conditions. A FACT SHEET with R-value data is available upon request. Air Permeance/Air Barrier /Air Seal low vapor permeable paint on the interior drywall is adequate. Water Absorption Properties Icynene® is hydrophobic and does not exhibit capillary properties. It does not wick and is water repellent. Water can be forced into the foam under pressure because it is open celled. Water will drain by gravity rather than travel horizontally or vertically through the foam. Upon drying, thermal performance is fully restored. 2. MANUFACTURER Icynene® is made on site from liquid components manufactured by Icynene Inc. Installation and on-site manufacturing is supplied by independent Icynene Licensed Dealers. 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Icynene® insulates and air seals at the same time. Its performance is less installation sensitive than factory manufactured insulation materials. It is an effective "breathing" air barrier that can adjust with the building to maintain a seal against energy-robbing air leakage for the life of the building. Convective air movement inside cavities is virtually eliminated, providing more uniform temperatures throughout the building. The result is superior quality construction, with higher comfort levels and lower heating and cooling costs. Energy savings vary depending on building design, location, etc. Icynene® is applied by spraying liquid components onto an open wall, crawl space or ceiling surface. There they expand 100:1 in just seconds to provide a Flexible foam blanket of millions of tiny air cells, filling building cavities and sealing cracks and crevices in the process. It adheres to virtually all surfaces, sealing out air infiltration. Excess material is easily trimmed off, leaving a surface ready for drywall or other finish. 4. TECHNICAL DATA (Based on Core Samples) Thermal Performance Thermal resistance R/in. (Rsi/25mm) ASTM C518: R3.6 hr. ftz °F/BTU Rsi 0.62 mZ °C/W The Icynene Insulation System® fills any shaped cavity, and adheres to all materials, creating assemblies with very low air permeance. No additional interior or exterior air infiltration protection is necessary. Air permeability of core foam: ASTM E283 data 0.0049 L!S-mz @75 Pa for 5.25" 0.0080 L/S-mz @75 Pa for 3.25" In all buildings, adequate mechanical ventilation/air supply should be provided for optimum IAQ (Indoor Air Quality). See ASHRAE Guidelines. Water Vapor Permeance Icynene® is water vapor permeable and allows structural moisture to diffuse and dissipate. It will not entrap moisture in materials to which it is applied. Water vapor transmission properties: ASTM E96 data 16 perms 941 ng/(Pa•s•m~ @ 3" (76mm) thick 10 perms 565 ng/(Pa•s•m~ @ 5" (127mm) thick Because of its low air permeance, Icynene® is not infiltrated by moisture- laden air. Computer modeling of moisture movement in walls using a program (MOIST) developed by Doug Burch of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) suggested that a 1.0 perm rating was not required when Icynene®insulation was used, except in climates as cold or colder than Madison, Wisconsin (7500 Heating degree days). This conclusion was in general agreement with other computer modeling of moisture movement in building envelopes performed in Canada. In those situations that warrant a vapor barrier, the use of Acoustical Properties Performance in a 2"x4" wood stud wall: STC Sound Transmission Class - 37 Hz Freq. 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 ASTM E90 19 30 31 42 38 46 NRC Noise Reduction Coefficient - 70 Hz Freq. 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 AS1M C423 .11 .43 .89 .72 .71 .67 Actual performance is superior than reported test results because of Icynene~'s ability to control air leakage. Burn Characteristics Icynene® will be consumed by flame, but will not sustain flame upon removal of the flame source. !t leaves a charcoal residue. It will not melt or drip. It should be applied in accordance with applicable building codes. U.S.A. Specifications Surface Burning Characteristics of Icynene® ASTM E84 Flame Spread <20 Smoke Development <400 Fuel Contribution 0 Oxygen Index ASTM D2863 23% N.Y. State Fire gas toxicity LCs°-12 CANADA Specifications Corner Wall Test CAN4•-5102 FSC3 Flame Spread 510-530 Smoke Development 95-150 Electrical Wiring 5. INSTALLATIONS 10. PACKAGING AND STORAGE lcynene® has been evaluated with both 14/3 and 12/2 residential wiring (max. 122°F/50°C]. It is chemically compatible with alf electrical wiring coverings. Note: For any insulation of knob and tube wiring, please reference local electrical code. Corrosion lcynene® did not cause corrosion when evaluated in contact with steel under 85% relative humidity conditions. Bacterial or Fungal Growth and Food Value Independent testing conducted by Texas Tech University .has confirmed that lcynene®is not a source of food for mold; and as an air barrier, lcynene® reduces the airborne introduction of moisture, food, and mold spores into the building envelope. It has no food value for insects or rodents. Environmental /Health /Safety lcynene® contains no formaldehyde or volatile organic compounds. It has been thoroughly evaluated for in-situ emissions by industry and government experts. VOC emmissions are below ]/100 of the safe concentration level within hours following the application of lcynene®. A 24 HR waiting period is recommended for highly sensitive people prior to occupancy. Not intended for exterior use. Not to be installed. within 2" (50 mm] of heat emitting devices, where the temperature is in excess of 200°F(93°C]. The lcynene Insulation System® is installed by a network of Licensed Dealers, trained in the installation of lcynene®. Installation is generally independent of environmental conditions. It can be installed in hot, humid or freezing conditions. Surface preparation is generally not necessary. Within minutes, the foaming process is complete. 6. AVAILABILITY Check regional yellow pages or contact lcynene Inc. at 800-758-7325 or our website at wwwicynene.com. 7. WARRANTY WHEN INSTALLED PROPERLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS, THE COMPANY WARRANTS THAT THE PROPERTIES OF THE PRODUCT MEET PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THIS PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET.. S. TECIINICAL lcynene Licensed Dealers and lcynene Inc. provide support on both technical and regulatory issues. Architectural specifications in CSI 3-Part format are available upon request. 9. RELATED REFERENCES ,All physical properties were determined through testing by accredited third party agencies. lcynene Inc. reserves the right to change specifications in its effort to enhance quality features. Please confirm that technical data literature is current. ICYNENE~~ The Irynene Insulation System® Healthier, Quieter, More Energy Efficient Telephone: 905.363.4040 Toll Free: 800.758.7325 Facsimile : 905.363.0102 Website: www.icynene.com E-mail inquiry®icynene.com Packaging - 55 U.S. gallon open top steel drums Component `A' - 550 Ib. per drum Base Seal® - Polyisocyanate MDI Component'B' - 500 Ib. per drum Gold Seal® -Resin Storage Component A should be protected from freezing. Component B can be frozen but must be protected from overheating (120°F/49°C] and prolonged storage above ]00°F/38°C. Component B separates during storage and should be mixed thoroughly prior to use. 11. INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS Refer to the lcynene Installer's Manual for expanded information. s pRaCHAMP EO~/V ORS ~-~' 3000 E Enterp se, Unft 683000 Appleton, WI 54913 7/03/PSA • Ideal for wallboard and ~ Alkali resistant - ~- , A specially designed interior latex primer sealer that provides plaster surfaces -Perm rating of less than a film with low vapor permeability. This fast-drying, non- - Forms a moisture vapor 0.5. ASTM D1653 breathing primer-sealer acts as a moisture vapor barrier barrier and reduces heat when applied on interior walls and ceilings. loss ~ Easy to apply; fast dry for quicker recoat i Hides well with excellent hold out ~ Good adhesion For new or previously painted drywall construction, plaster, Do not apply when air and surface temperatures are composition board, non-bleeding woods, and concrete. below 50° F (10° C). 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This wilt ensure proper coverage and minimize the disposal o1 excess paint Recommended Film Thickness -Wet 3.6 Mils - Dry 1.0 Mils Dry Time @ 77° F -Dry To Touch 30-60 Minutes (25° C) @ 50% RH - To Recoat 2 Hours - To Hard Dry 2 Hours Dries By Evaporation, Coalescence Viscosity 88 ± 2 KU Flash Point (Seta) None 60` Specular Gloss Flat Surface Temperature at application -Min. 50° F - Max. 90' F Thin With: Clean Water Clean Up Thinner Clean Water Weight Per Gallon 10.5 lbs. Storage Temperature -Min. 40° F -Max. 90° F Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Unthinned, this product is formulated not fo exceed 250 Grams/Liter MOORCIIAFT Super Spec® Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Seater (260) Surface Preparation Surtaces to be primed must be clean, dry, and free of wax, grease, dust, did, and mildew. Previously coated surfaces should be sound and tight adhering. All plaster suraces must be thoroughly cured. Patch all holes and cracks with spackling compound. Apply Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer before and after filling nail holes, cracks, and other surtace impertec- tions. Glossy areas should be dulled. Remove all peeling and scaling paint by scraping or use of power equipment. Poured and precast concrete must be allowed to cure for 60 - 90 days; block construction should be allowed to cure for 30 - 60 days. Ail surfaces must be thoroughly brushed with stiff fibre bristles to remove loose particles. NOTICE: Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may gen- erate dust or fumes which contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Con- trolling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For addttional information, contact the USEPA/Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-LEAD-FYI. Primer/Finish Systems For best hiding results, tint Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer to the approximate shade of the finish coat, especialry when a significant color change is desired. Speeial Note: Certain custom colors require a Deep Color Base Primer tinted to a special prescription formula to achieve the desired color. Consult your dealer. Benjamin Moore® offers a number of specialty primers for use over difficult substrates such as bleeding woods, grease, crayon markings, hard glossy sur- faces, galvanized metal, or other substrates where paint adhesion or stain sup- pression is a particular problem. Your Benjamin Moore dealer can recommend the right problem-solving primer for your special needs. Wood, New: Primer. Moorcraft Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interiorfinish paint Wood, Repaint: Primer. Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interior finish paint Plaster/Drywall, New: Primer. Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interiorfinish paint PlasterlDrywail, Repaint: Primer. Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interiorfinish pairrt Masonry, New: Rough or Pitted Masonry: Fill: Moorcrafte Super Craft's Latex Block Filler (285) Primer. Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interior finish Smooth Poured or Precast Concrete: Primer. Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interiorfinish Masonry, Repaint: Primer: Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Vapor Barrier Primer Sealer. Finish: Appropriate Benjamin Moore & Co. interior finish pairrt Application Stir thoroughly before use. Apply 1 or 2 full even coats by brush, roller or spray gun. Spray, Conveniional: See Thinning/cieanup Spray, Airless: Fluid Pressure -1,500 to 3,000 PSI; Tip - .017 Orifice; Filter- 60 mesh. Thinning/Cleanup. Thinning is unnecessary, butrf required to obtain desired application proper- ties, asmall amount of clean water may be added. Never add other pairrts or solvents. Glean brushes, rollers and other painting tools in warm soapy water immedi- ately after use. Spray equipment should be given a final rinse wtth mineral spirtts to prevent rusting. USE COMPLETELY OR DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. Dry, empty containers may be recycled in a can recycling program. Loeal disposal requirements vary; con- sult your sanitation department or state-designated environmental agency for more inionnation on disposal options. Environmental ~ Safety Information Contains: Crystalline Silica that can cause cagcer when in the respirable form {spray mist or sanding dust). Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe spray mist or sanding dust. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Wear eye protection and gloves during application or sanding. A dust/particu- late respirator approved by NIOSH should be wom when sanding or spraying. Close container after each use. FIRST AID: If you experience difficulty in breathing, leave the area to obtain fresh air. If continued difficulty is experienced, get medical assistance immediately. IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb with inert material and dispose of as spec'rfied under Thinning/Cleanup KEEP OUT OF REACH DF CHILDREN Protect from freezing. Material Safely Data Sheets available on request from your servicing dealer. 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Finish: 0-10 ~ t35' Flash Point: 20f `F, PMCC Perm Rating: teas thaur to peons ASTAAE9ti-A 5olvendReducec Water Ttrttirulvuith t3lttnd.,p-Color Besse ~ She White 0.4 10056 VghicteType: Slyre~e 9utadlerre VOC: 80 ~: 0~ Vofums Snfrs.,r--. 30:246 WeighlSo[fds: 43 t 296 WeightperGatton: 10.2 ib APPLICAr TIQN Do not thin. Reducgon vtnU adveeseiy affect tfre perm rating. Apply at t~ above 50'F. &ush -Use nytoNpotyesf?er brush Rotten -Use 3I8' - 3/4" nap cover Spay -Airless Pressure ___... »,,. _ 2000 psj Tip ._.».....»....._.._.,......_.......0'f 7'-.tJi 9' Drywall Systerm t: 1 Z Cffi. Ptt7tilar ~1t8tttlr tal9ex Vapor settler Ptinte:IFinish Slf x ~ ctw PraMar fnteteior, t.atex Moisture Vapor Barrier P~ 2 ClS. Shi interior, la- t~c or AUcyd; Anaritecssas Tvp- Coat CLEANUR .INRORi;lI~ Cleme apgls and. spatters war soap and vwrm ureter. gate hands and toots lmntedietely e(igt tree with soap and warn water. After dearmeg~ t~stt sprs~- t:QttTjilreerg wit trieeral spTh hs W pteveM nesting of the ~, Follow marwfaduear's satrty recoeet- ons whale using tt>iireersil spate its. LABEL, ANALYSIS BTZWF2IQ ~4~nt by 1lVaigttt .............. 2796 Titanium iTrorcide --- 1096 ~tes.........._............_.: 10°.6 Vehide tq- 4lidptS-,,,,-- 7356 Stytt~ t3tAedlene Res>rt.~..1296 ~ ~--~ .....................296 Vliatet m...~.,............-----.....~..:~.559ti • 4X Tel .........................._.._.._ 100°Yo Ratnove alt sWiaCe contanttnstion by wastdng with Progeaet Att Suritice ~1amr or paler apQtoptiste deatKtr. ri~ese thorvugtdy ated allow to ~ 6dat ing peeled or dtedaed p8irtt dtoutd be scrapc+d and saeed4.d to a ~ stsrtace. awr~es should be saextsd dun. Suns irorrt mater. srrtoice. Ink. pencti, grease. euc. should lre sealed with Prirreer Sealer: Fitt txadts end naa holes wgtt paMhirtg ASpadde attd Sand srrl0oth. Joint mtm! lye tented at'td sanded amioatlt. Rensove aU ssutding dust. CA~UTtO~,,N~ ~, i~ton-ptfometeettity tc~+re. CAUriOll caahies CRYSrIILtlllE SILICA. u:. a+r `~ To avail wermcpo. swt. ~eredvrrawrimasarwt+aYtrnso^rr to granowe~l~..rr~~. ~: '~'ie6~aU. or+ourgrptateryProtat~n RI~i11 TC>c7C a< a Maro mr ~r ~ pad~iaalrrrr~ei6m~ be ppvid.d>rr~ m appawu pp~ ~ TC21C or tq~rpnt). Fallow rsspi- ~ for ~abf we. A.oideai~ttwiherrsaataett. tilRggNwq~ralSor ~0-~a~Terrdere~ttw-aosie~ Doaot arncttt ea Wrrr for storage. Iwtst'~r eeeagatali•:twrhaiorovq~ ~l~a•Aerresafwaerc tlreeredbeaernelare see+0arta.wet.etaw.eru..q,9pr..~, oeu-Y~ its r~tott tot+ro ~~~.~gOroegdoiqarihs orpplln. o'ticsveide ear eua eeette egirrar~. ~ 7~ tsoeuct ~r~~s eras to ~ eimee or Caetomia to apw iltiBRl3l ~ fa1R,DItElt. Y.KEEPOUTOF ~1°'~oasaetrarfhr~t4b Praanat>r~ srwtare m.w apoo ~ oonavehd titr ar m bNdtlf ar l0e ~ rte. sae:ran-~aero~bth ~n~+ct otta~ at me ~ ~ p~qp~, ~~ ~ ~~ 10 obtrin tM aaosc Midwestern Qivisipn 11!99 MILLER WAGNER COENEN McMANON August 30, 2007 Mr. Allyn Dannhoff Director of Inspector Services City of Oshkosh P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 Re: Omni Glass and Paint Dear Mr. Dannhoff, Per our previous conversations, it is our opinion that Blaze-Shield II covering over the Icynene insulation at the new Omni Glass and Paint facility is adequate to meet thermal barrier requirements of IBC 2603.4. Attached is crorrespondence from Icynene indicating that it is a polyurethane material. If yot ' e~d~xther assistance regarding this manner, please do not hesitate to contact me. President, C~~ Cc: Mr. David Miller, Omni Glass and Paint ' Project File RED ~1~E® SEP 5 2007 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION ARCHITECTS • ENGINEERS • PROJECT MANAGERS H45 McMahon Drive Nelr-dt1, WI 54956 • Mailing AtlOre55: P.O. epc 1025 Neenah. WI 54957-1025 • TEL' 920-7Z5-6346 • FAk 924751-4284 M AM6~ax d McMalwn Auadata, r,c ~t 11;37AM FR0~1-9053630102 !~ ICYNENE~~~ August 24, 2007 Miller Wagner Coenen McMahon 1445 McMahon Drive P.O. Box 1025 Neenah, Wz 54957 Attention: Tom Olson, Craig Sachs Re: Omni Glass & Paint Osh bosh. WI T-971 P.002/002 F-285 6747 Campobello Rd., Mieaiseauga, C+nterio, L6N 2L7, Canada T@I; 905.363.4040 Toll Free: 800.758.7325 Fax: 905.3$3,0102 We want to confum that Icynene'~ is indeed. a polyurethane insulation material. In the 2005 Factory Mutual Approval Guide, Chapter 7, Fire Protective Coatings, Blaze-Shield I I is listed as a fire retardant coating for polyurethane insulation. This listing is applicable to lcynene®. Factory Mutual has used polyurethane as an insulation type far their approvals. There is no need to test individual polyurethane insulation brands. We request that Slaze-Shield II should be approved as a thermal barrier cover over lcynene®on the above mentioned project If you require further information please do not hesitate to contact the writer. Yours tnily, ~- Ed Reeves, P. Eng. Engineering lvlanager MILLER letter Of Tra n s m itta I WAGNER COENEN Safety & Buildings McMAHON 10541 North Ranch Road Hayward, W 154843 Date: Subject: MWC/M No October 3,2 007 SBD-9720 Form Omni Glass & Paint 00603-660165 We Are Sending You The Following ®Attached, Via: Mail ^ Under Separate Cover Via: ^ Shop Drawings ^ Prints ^ Plans ^ Copy Of Letter ^ Contract /Agreement ^ Calculations ® Other: ^ Specifications ^ Reporf Quantit Date/No. Descri tion 1 10/3/07 Buildings, HVAC, Compliance Statement SBD-9720 Form Transaction ID No.: 1331515 Site Number : 195680 Project Name :Omni Glass & Paint Bldg. Object ID # : 1102892 These Items Are Transmitted As Checked Below: ^ For Distribution ^ For Your Use ® As Requested ^ For Review & Comment ^ Reviewed ^ Reviewed 8~ Revised ® Returned For Corrections ^ Construction ^ Resubmit ^ Submit ® Return ^ Examination & Approval Remarks: If you have any questions, please call. .<'. ~ OCT 0 4 2007 ^ Copies /Review ^ Copies /Distribution ^ Corrected Prints ^ Other: D~~~> ~-l~ iLN~T OF A~ N Signed: Linda iVl.' Long v ~ Senior Administrative Assistant I.D.1Corr\00603\660165-Trans.doc (Iml) If Enclosures Are Nof As Noted, Kindly Notify Us At Once ARCHITECTS ^ ENGINEERS ^ PROJECT MANAGERS 1445 McMahon Drive Neenah, WI 54956 ^ Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1025 Neenah, WI 54957-1025 ^ TEL: 920-725-6346 ^ FAX: 920-751-4284 e-mail: mcmQmcmgrp.com An Affiliate of McMahon Associates, Inc. BUILDINGS, HVAC, COMPLIANCE STATEMENT SBD-9720 This form is required to be submitted by the supervising professional (architect, engineer, HVAC designer or electrical designer) observing construction of projects within buildings with total areas 50,000 cubic feet or greater and bleachers (Comm 50.10/Comm 61.50). Failure to submit this form may result in penalties as specified in Comm 50.26/Comm 61.23 and/or local ordinances. This form must be submitted prior to the plan approval expiration date or another submittal may be required. General Instructions: Prior to the initial occupancy of new buildings or additions and the final occupancy of altered existing buildings, submit this completed and signed form to: • The municipal building inspection office (refer to the plan approval letter for agency address a, d • Safety and Buildings, 10541 N Ranch Road Hayward, Wi. 54843 Note: If the review was done by the municipality, the compliance statement goes only to the municipal building inspector. A copy is not needed by Safety & Buildings. Personal information you provide may be used for secondary purposes [Privacy Law, s. 15.04 (1)(m)]. 1. PROJECT INFORMATION: Please fill in the following with information from your plan approval letter. Transaction ID Number: 1331515 Project Name: Omni Glass and Paint r~ ~ ~ >" Site Number: 195680 ~ `" ~ '" Site location (number 8 street) 3530 Omni Drive, Oshkosh, WI 54904 ~~T ~ 4 2007 City O Village O Town of (/~~}~os#-I-- County of Winneba~Qo ~'~'~ ~ --o ~ ~ ~~ 2. PURPOSE OF THIS STATEMENT: (Check Box A, B, C, or D to indicate purpose ani~~;~Ag;e~J r~;~~.rIS~Ui'J applicable boxes and information. Attach additional pages if necessary.) Check those which apply: f~Building Object ID # 1102892 O HVAC Object ID # © Lighting Object ID # D Partial Completion Description of Portion Completed A) ~, Statement of Substantial Compliance To the best of my knowledge, belief, and based on onsite observation, construction of the following building and/or HVAC items applicable to this project have been completed in substantial compliance with the approved plans and specifications. BUILDING/LIGHTING ITEMS 1. Structural system induding submittal and eredion of all building components 10. Exterior lighting & control requirements (trusses, precast, metal building, etc.) 11. Interior lightng 8 control requirements 2. Fire protection systems (sprinklers, alamts, smoke detectors) designed, 12. All conditions of lighting plan approval installed, and tested (induding forward flow on back flow devices) by and applicable variances appropriately registered professionals 3. Shaft and stairway enclosure 4. Exits induding exit and directional lights 5. Fire-resistive construction, enclosure of hazarcis, fire walls, labeled doors, class D HVAC ITEMS of construction, fire stopped penetrations 6. Sanitation system (toilets, sinks, drinking fadlities) 1. HVAC system induding final test 7. Barrier-free induding Comm 18 elevators and lifts 2. All conditions of HVAC plan approval and 8. Energy envelope requirements applicable variances 9. All conditions of building plan approval and applicable variances The following Items are not in compliance and must be addressed: MET 2• wW>'i?Atc. b]rTb~t3to/VS /1ilit~ 7b tab D~ IN'Tt¢to2 st~tcar~tisce~ 5[Gr/Vrlbrls Lob.0ut1t5 Jr~lEaiM~IG`( u~.rl+TtNa /N G,~etSS~ B) t3 Statement of Noncompliance Pi+vhtT' slt~ ~5 Due to the following listed violations, this project is not ready for occupancy: C) ©Supervising Professional Withdrawn From Project (use A or B above to indi t tus a of this date.) D) ~ Project Abandoned 3. SUPERVISING PROFESSIONAL SIGNATURE FOR: Building D HVAC O Lighting ~f¢9 ~~ f Name (please print or type) Phone number hw'1z:S~(~3~~ Customer ID #_ 2`~ d 5 t~ SBD-9720 (R04/2005) SEP.26.2007 11:09AM OMNI GLASS_&_PAINT N0. 828 P..~ J.~ City oFOehkosA ~ ~ ~ ~. i ~~ 1liviston oQlnsp~ctiou Servias ~ °ya''~ ~ ia. ".s 215 C1npr~ A~aue ~ '1'< f "" '+.~ "~ ~ ~ :. PO Box 1190 .,~ ~ ~ ~* j oa41me11 W! 5490Z•1130 `.s d Oh TN\~~ O~x 920-236-5050 ,r r.. Fax 920.236.5084 r,_ , r + M ~, .w xc~nporary Occu auc •°~~~~~ p y Permit A-ppiication Address for the Requested Temporary Occupancy Permit: . Occupancy or Use of Structure; r Building Permit Number:~~,~ g 6 Issue Date Applicant ITaformation Name; Company Mailing PhoneNumber~; 920-233-3 3 Fax Number: As (check all that applY)_~the owner Applioant, the agent for the owaex, I hereby request approval I'or `the Building Permit ~ vrementioned address. Temporary Occ a Temporary Occup~cy Permit (date.) Y agree to abide by any Conditrons off A.p~ov~alotn ~-11QZ~) through Occupancy Approval or a Tem or P X tiwdexstand that Final P ~y Occupancy Permit Extension must be secured b Occupancy Pernut expiratioza date or I may be subject to Mutiici a1 Cita • Y the ~'empo~, structure is occu ' thgut the required Occupancy permit, P tion issuance :For each day the //// S~Snanire) c ~) (Office Usa Only) ---------------------~.__.~.~-- -~_. 'Application Statl>5,;~Approved ~Der~ied g ~(~~3©~07 xpuatron Date; ` F Comments/Conditions of Approval: -~ '~ Collected~~ 09/24/2007 13:05 FAX 920 499 3758 HURCKMAN MECH ~ 002/002 BUILDINGS, HVAC, COMPLIANCE STATEMENT SBD-920 This form is required t0 be submitted by the supervising professional (arcl-itect, engineer, HVAC designer or elecVlcal designer) obsenring oonetruction of projects wiUtin buildings with total areas 50,000 cubic fleet or greater and bleachers (Comm 50.10/COmm 81.50), Failure to submit this forth may result ~ penakies as specified in Comm 50.26/COmm 61.23 and/or IOCaI ordinartcea. This form must be submitted prior to the plan approval expiretSon date Or another submittal may be required. General InsttuelJons: Prior to the ini~al occupancy of new jwildings or additions and the final occupancy of altered existing buildings, submit this completed and signed form to: • The munitcipal building Inspection office (refer to the plan approval letter far apenay t~ddress and • Safety and Buildings,l0S~t1 N Ranch Road Hayward,lM. 51843 Note: If the r~evitw was done by the municipality, the eompllance statement gees only to the muniapal building inspector. A copy is not needed by Safety 8r Buildings. Personal information you provide may be used for secondary ptapoaes iPlivacy Lew, s. 15.04 (1)(m)]. 1. PROJECT INFORMATION: Please fill rn the fouowtng with informatbn from your plan approval letter. Trant;action ID Number 135743 Project Name Om i Glass and helot Site Number ]~,F§,j}j2 Site location (number & sheet) 201 o Dickenson Avenue x City ^ Village D Town of Oshkosh County of wnnebaoo 2. PURPOSE OF THIS SYATEMENT: (Chad( Box A, B, C, or D to lndigte purpose and complete arty other applicable boxes and information. Attad'- additional pages if necessary.) Check those which appy: ^ Building Object ID # x HVAC Object ID ~ ~ t 7 ^ Lighting Object ID at p Partial Completion Description of Potiion Completed A) x Statement of SupstafMlAl Compliance To the best of my knowledge, ballet, end based on onsite observation, crotfsouk~lon of the foYowktg btriMtng arfdlor HVAC items applicable to this project have been completed M substantial compliance wilts the approved plans and apedfi~tions. D BUILDINC/IIGHitgp frEIM3 1. Structural ayeoem inGuptnp suf~nYRal and araWon of aA btlNdln9 oornponente 1t). Exterior fgMing 8 wMrW requimrnsnts Nu+~. Drecast, metal buid~g, etc) 11 Inferior NpRtnfl 6 tonpol requiranente 2- Fxa protacNOn syauma (spAnkiers, elprms. 9rnoke detectors) Oetigrree, InataNed, pod tested (intludinp Eoiwald NaMr on bsdk lives dev+oos) dY pDDroP~t9ty reAietered profssslonals 3. 3haR and abri~wpy endOsurre s. Exits Indudtrrp exit end directional lights 5. Flra-roslstlvs aorotn,~tion, endceune or AsxerAe, fire wafts, IsDeIsC 0oon, clesa or constnlalort, Me atoppad Dtirtemrtlon8 8. Sanitation system (toilets, akfks, dfinking facifiees) 7. Bsrtiea6ee Indudlnp cornet 78 BlAVeton3 and llRa 8- Energy snvekrpa nqulranwrfts 9. AN wrMftions of builAing Plan approval sod epplkx•ble verlanoep 12 AN conditions of IigMirlg plan approval and sppMabb vpripnaes x HVAC fTEMS 1. HVAC system inctud°19 feral teat 2. All wrrddions of HVAC plan approval pod appNcaDle wrtt+nces Ttn fot[owing items are not In compliance and must be adtlreased: B) D 9taterklent of Noncompliance Due oD the rvlbwing listed violations, tAis project is net ready fbr oawpancy: C) D Supervising prvftl,esbinal Withdrawn From Project (use A or s above to lndiafte proles stews ore of ehle date.l D) D Project Abandoned 3. SUPERVISING PROFESSIONAL SIGNATURE FQR• a BarNdins x Hvac o Ligndng ~ l C~ftE.i. L`~R,RC~~`'^ ~ Oq-2kl.-~OZ tame (pfesep pdre rx type) ~ P~ ^ Phone number q~!'Z3Z -S2?~uetomer ID ~_ ~6~ (~(~[) Signature ~ (3 JF,.(/~` SBD-9720 (tZOg/20p5) Page 1 of 1 Stephenson, Ann M. From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 1:28 PM To: Stephenson, Ann M. Subject: FW: Omni Ann; I believe this wraps up this project so we can issue the CO. From: Wolf, Paul T. Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 12:44 PM To: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Subject: RE: Omni I spoke to Andy Gross today from AG Mechanical. The plumbing violations are now corrected and I will enter the results in the system. From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 1:50 PM To: 'mneubauer@mironconst.com' Cc: Wolf, Paul T. Subject: Omni Mike; We are trying to issue the Occupancy Permits for Omni. However our Plumbing Inspector recalled a couple items he told AG Mechanical to correct, went out there to verify and found that either they were not correct or there were a couple other items that were now a violation. A Correction Notice was sent to AG Mechanical. Paul Wolf, Plumbing Inspector can advise if the items on the notice were the same items he went to verify for correction. The sooner these are corrected, the sooner we can issue the CO. We have them ready for my signature, I just need the Plumbing Inspector to give me the thumbs up. Thanks for your assistance on this. Allyn 920-236-5045 12/2/2008