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HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-4245 BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS (813) 788-6611 P . NO errrllt . '. 4245 H 5'"- J'I-fly Date BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING ~NI~ Sewer Conn Pmp,"y Owne" )Jj~-<J Job Address: Z ?2~ Parcell.D. # Zoning: Energy Coge: Description of Wor~ .p..r ~u -Lr.P" A J .<~ !it:e??~~ Water Conn: Water MeJer: TI.F.'s: Radon Gas: _+Z-~ ,/ I ./ 7--> 3~1t7 FINAL NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O. DATE Complete Plans, Specifications and Fee Must Accompany Application. C.O. All work shall be performed in accordar~e with City Codes and Ordinances. DATE Inspector Permit Fee Signature CompanYi Address Telephone# ~C~~ " ~Jf . (/ ,1 ~ ~ '~~ "-"~ 1 c:.., U {,' Valuation or Contract Price }':..s -0. CZ/ City License Registration # ;7 0 7 State Certified License# Xl3 <.--:sc;.;J. 9 c;< oD ~~~r~v'f~ 2t.~" M ECHAN ICAfta-/?ht...t/ BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING Ftr. Pre SLB Lintel FRM. Insul. CL WL Tp, Servo Rough In Meter Can Const. Pole Pool Pre-Meter Final SLB Tub Set Water Sewer Final Breakers Ducts Insl. Compressor Final Driveway REINSPECTION FEES: When extra inspection trips are necessary due to anyone of the following reasons, a charge of Fifteen and 00/100 Dollars ($15.00) shall be made for each trip for each trade: a. Wrong Address b, Condemned work resulting from faulty construction. c. Repairs or corrections not made when inspection called. d. Work not ready for inspection when called. e, Permit not posted on job site. f. Plans not at job site. g, Work not accessible, The payment of inspection fees shall be made before any further permits will be issued to the person owning same. If' ,., --,-.~"""".'-~ ? 'roponal TAMPA BAY FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. 10840 Endeavour Way LARGO. FLORIDA 34647 (813) 392.9200 FAX (813) 547.1591 Page No. l I of ( JIih')\ r _"';,..,_. 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Signature '" /' "-_.J I -.--- ., .' .; Note: This proposal may be wit~;:Jrar by us if not accepted within --- AtttptuUtt nf Jrnpnllul- The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are auth~ized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. I days. "".," _...._"'~~::> ~'- Date of Acceptance: Signature / ..-.-...--.--.-....-- "_._._-_._-._---~.._.__..-'--------,-_._--_._._------~--------_._---~--~._------_._-_...__.__..__.__._--_._---..-------- :- 1 i' .... ""it; '1 ..i fAMPA BAY FIRE EQUIPMENT P.O. Box 4823 ~MINOLE. FLORIDA 34642 (813) 392-9200 0 Z ~ ~D "3 ~ (J) ..... t3 z w ~ w ~ ..., 0 0 a: u a.. WALTER I(IDDE ENTINEl@ DR-50DC SYSTEM ~ 0 ~ w > ill Q.. U w a: e.-- INSTRUCTION MANUAL @ Kidde, Inc. November 1, 1981 t 4-:..-,.._ ,. _."~,._---..:..-_"~__.,__......_._.____.,._ ...-- SECTION 3 t BASIC NOZZLE COVERAGE AND PLACEMENT Each nozzle Is capable of covering a certain area. This depends on the nozzle and other factors. Dif- ferent nozzles are used to protect different sec- tions of the cooking equipment. APPLIANCE NOZZLE COVERAGE The maximum nozzle coverage area, for ap- pliances, is expressed in square feet together with a longest side limitation. SURFACE APPLIANCES SW-2 nozzles (Figure 3-1) are used to protect sur- face appliances. If the area of the surface ap- pliance exceeds the maximum nozzle coverage for one SW-2 nozzle, or its longest side, two or more SW-2 nozzles would be needed to protect that appliance. PROTECTIVE GREASE CAP - Figure 3-1. SW-2 nozzle for surface appliance protection. Deep Fryers Coverage for a fryer is limited to 5.1 square feet with the longest side being 35 inches. (See Figure 3-2). TOP VIE\I LCNGEST SIDE MAX. LENGTH 35 INCHES ,. "''''."'} LIQUID LEVEL (COOKING SURFACE) - - - FAT . FRONT VIEW Figure 3-2. Single fryer - nozzle coverage. UL Ex 2153 1 November 1981 Double Fryers One nozzle can be used to protect two adjacent fryers, on the same level, provided there Is not more than 1 inch between them, and the com. bined area does not exceed 5.1 square feet. Again, the longest side must not exceed 35 in. ches. (See Figure 3-3). ~~ TOP VIEW ~ LCNGEST SIDE MAX. LENGTH 35 INCHES -LIQUID LEVEL FRONT VIEW Figure 3-3. Multiple fryers. nozzle coverage. Griddle and Range Coverage for a griddle and range is a maximum of 10 square feet. The longest side must not exceed 48 inches. (See Figure 3-4). / L- LONGEST SIDE MAX.---l I LENGTH 48 INCHES I r ~ -~~~~~ Figure 3-4. Griddles and ranges - nozzle coverage. 3.1 Charbroiler The charbroiler is protected by two nozzles as shown in Figure 4-7. One nozzle is an SW-2 nozzle, centered over the grate. The other nozzle is a B.2 nozzle, entering the rear of the charbroiler. Nozzle coverag.e and placement for both of these nozzles shall be as specified in Section 3 of this manual. The piping and elbow limitations bet- ween appliance tees, T2 and T3 shall be in accor. dance with J of Table 4-1. Table 4-111 gives the pipe size, and piping and elbow limitations for the charbroiler piping, H+l (TABLE 4-1) l FROM. TI t ct T3 II ~ PIPE o sw - 2 NOZ Z LE .....-- Special Notes When piping surface protection to an upright broiler only, T3 in Figure 4-6 is eliminated and replaced by a 3/4-inch x 1/2-inch elbow, Piping and elbow limitations for the pipe from the distributor to this elbow shall be In accordance with H plus I plus J of Table 4-1. Then proceed, using pipe lengths Land M from Table 4-11. , ~ i ;; I When piping surface protection to a charbroiler only, T3 In Figure 4-1 Is eliminated. Piping and elbow limitations for the pipe from the distributor to T 1 shall be in accordance with pipe lengths H plus I of Table 4-1 except that 3/4-inch pipe shall be used for the entire length from the distributor to T2. Then proceed using pipe lengths Nand 0 from Table 4-111. 4 CHARBROI LER Figure 4.7. Charbroiler piping. TABLE 4-11I PIPING AND ELBOW LIMITATIONS CHARBROILER Fig. 4.7 LENGTH ELBOWS PIPE DIAM. REF. DESCRIPTION MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. INCHES N Appliance tee, T3, to SW-2 nozzle 4'6" 0" 2 1 1/2 0 Appliance tee, T3 to B-2 nozzle 8'7" 0" 3 1 1/2 4 4-8 UL Ex 2153 1 November 1981 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM BASIC SYSTEMS .' .. The maximum basic system, using a distributor, consists of eight SW-2 appliance nozzles and a total of eight SP-2 duct and plenum nozzles. The minimum basic system, using a distributor, consists of eight SW-2 appliance nozzles and a total of four SP-2 duct and/or plenum nozzles, For maximum and minimum extended systems, see Section 6 of this manual. PLENUM NOZZLE COVERAGE Maximum Piping. Eight SP.2 Nozzles With maximum piping, using eight SW-2 nozzles and eight SP-2 nozzles, and assuming that four SP-2 nozzles are used for duct protection and four SP-2 nozzles are used for plenum protection, the following plenum coverages are possible. (1) A plenum of up to 48 feet long and 4 feet wide can be protected by placing two SP-2 nozzles, back-to-back, located on the quarter points of the plenum length (See Figure 3-12). :. Figure 3-12. Four SP-2 nozzles can protect one plenum of up to 48 feet long by 4 feet wide. . NOTE: SP-2 nozzles must be attached direct- ly to T2. In this configuration, each SP-2 nozzle pro- tects a plenum area 12 feet long by 4 feet wide. (2) Two plenums of up to 24 feet long and 4 feet wide can be protected by two SP-2 nozzles, back-to-back, centered in each plenum (See Figure 3-13). UL Ex 2153 1 November 1981 , -"",--.- (0) Figure 3-13. Four SP..2 nozzles can protect two plenums., each 24 feet long by 4 feet wide. (3) Four plenums of up to 12 feet long by 4 teet wide can be protected by entering each plenum from the end (See Figure 3-14). Figure 3-14. Four SP-2 nozzles can protect four plenums, each 12 feet long by 4 f.eet wide. In configurations (2) and (3), each SP.2 nozzle also protects a plenum area 12 feet long by 4 feet 'I ide. Intermediate Piping. Six SP.2 Nozzles With piping using eight SW.2 nozzles and six "',P-2 nozzles, again assuming four SP-2 nozzles for duct protection and two SP-2 nozzles for plenum protection, the following plenum coveragefi are possible. 3-5 'IP t 'i. " 3"-6" FROM HOOD 6 DUCT INTERFACE TO NOZZLE THREADS NEAR WRENCH HEX 75" PERIMETER Figure 3-21 SP-2 Nozzle placement in a duct of up to a maximum of 75 Inches in perimeter. TI./O SP-2 duct nozzles can be used to protect one duct of up to 150 perimeter-inches or two separate ducts of up to 75 perimeter-inches (See Figure 3-22). Four SP-2 duct nozzles can be used to protect one duct of up to 300 perimeter-inches (See Figure 3-23); or two separate ducts of up to 150 perimeter- inches; or four separate ducts of up to 75 perimeter-Inches. If risers exist they must be protected as ducts of equivalent size. If more than four duct nozzles are required, SP-2 plenum nozzles may be used with the same coverage limitations as stated for the SP-2 duct nozzles. However, using plenum nozzles for duct coverage will diminish the amount of plenum coverage available. :, - 8 r~L .!.L 2 . I l 4L . <t. f-.!.L-L.!.L-j 4 I 4 <t. NOZZLES SHOULD BE CENTRALLY LOCATED ON THE 1/4 POINTS 3" - 0" FROM HOOD AND DUCT INTERFACE TO NOZZLE THREADS NEAR WRENCH HEX ISO" PERIMETER . Figure 3-22. SP-2 Nozzle placement in a duct of up to a maximum of 150 inches in perimeter. 300" PERIMETER Figure 3-23. SP-2 Nozzle placement in a duct of up to 150-300 inches in perimeter. . UL Ex 2153 1 November 1981 Z!\ rbroUer Nozzle f'lac.ment '", " , . The nozzle may be positioned for either side djs. cha e or overhead discharge. r:'a nozzle height is a rnl~imum of 17 inches and am imum of 45/nche,s from the cooking grate sur. fa for t,)oth side and overhead discharge. , , , ~\ J I I \ I I \ I I \ I ~ \ I 45" \ I '1/ ~ I' \ \ I /11 \ \ I / I \ \' I / 17" I \ / ., . (i!!~j -2- For side dlsct,argA the nozzle is plaCed vertically above the edge at the cooking grate and aimed at the center f?f the grate area f:or overhead dischargo the nozzle is centered directly above the cooking grate and aimed straight down. See Fig. 2 . \ \ I \ \ \ \ \ \ I J " . /1 I I I I I I / ~ I /1 " \ I / " \ I" / " / "" 1/ 45" i I . 17" '~ f/ ., ,. " ..f' ..... '" " Figure :2 UL EX-2153 Oct. 1982 I '- ~eS$ Than MaxImum Covarage The preceding description, including Figure 2. fPplies wh~n the maximum surlace area 1$ to be {?\ rotected. P.3,4 If prolection is required in' a smaller area (less than t/lle maximum grate area), the. nozzle (placed to discharge vertically down) need not be centered. The noute location can be within the. maximum covered area, provided the maximum distance trom the nozzle to the edge of the grate surface is not exceeded as shown in Fig. 3. o Max L/2 M"~ I 0/2 - ~-. o- J ~ _J..4 L Max -y Max t~;/ Figure 3 \ " . , , ~ . ~ ~3- UL EX-2153 Oc:f. 19e,a J ,._ ust not exceed 13 inches m~imum and .U$t not. exceed BV: inches with cover- Itedto 2.35 sq. ft If square D/2 & LJ2 max = as. P.4,'4 Figure 4 shows a typical installation. illustrating how the C&1 nozzle is used in the appliance piping of a system. C8.1 Nozzle i1i~i~ SW..2 Nozzle , \ Figure 4 Charbroiler piping configurations showing single C8~ 1 nOZzle_ . , ;:;,'lg71 -4- UL EX.2153 Oct. 1982 !'~ MANUAL PULL CABLE OPERATED GAS SHUTOFF VALVE '" ..- .>I " "I iy" I I I I AI J :/I..,L/ CABLE OPERATED ELECTRIC SHUTOFF VALVE Figure 1-21. 'I - 8 SP-2 DUCT NOZZLES DISTRIBUTOR PLENUM TEE T 2 PLENUM TEE T, SP~2 PLENUM NOZZLES APPLIANCE TEE TI APPLIANCE TEE T2 APPLIANCE TEE T 3 Typical basic HDR-50DC system schematic. iA,,1PA BAY FIRE EQUIPMENT P.O. Box 4823 "!fMINOLE, FLORIDA 34642 .' (813) 392-9200 UL Ex 2153 1 November 1981 t "-'1 :1 q "' )] . It . . SECTION 5 MODIFIED PIPING To supplement the basic surface appliance pro- tection, described in Section 4, extra surface ap- pliances may be protected by taking one branch pipe from any duct or plenum tee. If a %-inch restrictor (Part No. 256296) is inserted into the pip- ing adjacent to the nozzle, an SW-2 nozzle can be substituted for an SP-2 nozzle and used to protect the extra appliance. If both a duct and a plenum nozzle are available, both may be used to protect appliances. The piping size, and piping and elbow limitations for these two cases is spelled out in the following paragraphs. Duct Piping for Appliance Protection If an extra duct nozzle is available, it can be used for appliance protection by rerouting the piping; substituting an SW-2 nozzle for an SP-2 nozzle; and adding a Vz-inch restrictor, Part No. 256296, in the piping just before the nozzle. (See Figure 5-1). NOTE: The SW-2 nozzle has a 1/2-inch male pipe thread. The restrictor has 3/4-inch female threads. Therefore, bushings must be used to mate the nozzle and restrictor. Table 5-1 gives piP.e size, and piping and elbow limitations for this nozzle substitution. * SEE BELOW TABLE DUCT MuST NOT EXCEED 75 INCHES IN PERIMETER /,,", '- RESTRICTOR PN 256296 SW-2 NOZZLE Figure 5-1. Spare duct nozzle for appliance pro- tection. * SEE BELOW TABLE ~~ Q RESTRICTOR PN 256296 SW- 2 NOZZLE Figure 5-2. Spare plenum nozzle for appliance protection. TABLE 5-t PIPING AND ELBOW LIMITATIONS MODIFIED PIPING Fig. 5-1 REF. DESCRIPTION PIPE LENGTH MAX. MIN. PIPE DIAM. INCHES P Duct tee, T 1 to SW-2 nozzle 10'6" ELBOWS MAX. MIN. 0" 4 1 1/2 *Dimensions C (Figure 5-1) and F (Figure 5-2) refer to Table 4-1. UL Ex 2153 1 November 1981 i r.N1PA BAY FIRE EQUIPMENT P.O. Box 4823 4I(-"MINOLE, FLORIDA 34642 (813) 392-9200 5, 1