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Permit Number:
Permit Type:
Class of Work:
Proposed Use:
Square Feet:
Est. Value:
Improv. Cost: 4,100.00
Date Issued: 3/08/2004 I Name: ALL MARK PAVEMENT MARKING
I Total Fees: 55.00 I Address: 3752 COPELAND DR
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CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS
5335 - 8TH STREET
(813)780-0020
BUILDING PERMIT
2806
2806
MECHANICAL
ADD/AL T COMMERCIAL
LIGHT INDUSTRY
Address: 3752 COPELAND DR
ZEPHYRHILLS, FL.
Township: Range: Book:
Lot(s): Block: Section:
Subdivision: CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS
Parcel Number:
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REINSPECTION FEES: When extra inspection trips are necessary due to anyone of the following reasons, a
charge of Thirty-Five Dollars ($35.00) shall be made for each trip for each trade:
i (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
- T~e paY~!l_t~fi~pectiQ!1_f~.?~l'1.all!>~m~<!~~~f~~C1ny f.l!rt:~~r pe~mits will b~_~~u~ to_ the person _o\f\ining same .__
"Warning to owner: Your failure to record a notice of commencement may result in your paying twice for
improvements to your property. If you intend to obtain financing, consult with your lender or an attorney
before recording your notice of commencement."
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All work shall be ~r"f~rl1'1edJnCl~c:(),"-dallc~""ith_gt:y C()~~~_a~~qrdi!lances ___ _____m_
o OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O.
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CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE
CALL FOR INS CTION - 8 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED
PROTECT CARD FROM WEATHER
CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS PERMIT APPLICATION
BUILDING DEPARTMENT 5335 aD St, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
813-780-0020 FAX: 813-780-0021
DATE RECEIVED
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT(S)
BLOCK
SUBDIVISION
PARCEL ID # r2~-;>'~ -;)1- 1Jtl'J::)~ f'YlIro - Qc)/.5lOBTAIN FROM PROPERTY TAX NOTICE)
WORK PROPSED: [JNEW CONSTRUCTION
[J SIGN
PROPOSED USE: []SGL FAMILY DWELLING
)1 COMMERCIAL
[J ADDITION
[] MOVE
[JALTERATION
[J DEMOLISH
[] REPAIR
)(INSTALL
[]MULTI-FAMILY
[J INDUSTRIAL
[J # OF UNITS
[J SWIMMING POOL
[J MOBILE HOME
[] OTHER
CJ RESTAURANT & HEALTH DEPARTMENT APPROVAL
DESCRIPTION OF WORK /N 5""4// ,c;;, E Jt7s-;Ie /h //V -0~-4~ iSoo f-J
BUILDING SIZE
SQUARE FOOTAGE
HEIGHT
RESIDENTIAL: ATTACH (2) PLOT PLANS & (2) SETS OF BUILDING PLANS & (1) SET ENERGY FORMS.
COMMERCIAL: ATTACH (3) SETS OF BUILDING PLANS & (1) SET ENERGY FORMS.
IF SIGN PERMIT ONLY (2) SETS OF ENGINEERED PLANS REQUIRED.
PROPERTY SURVEY REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION.
PERMITS REQUESTED
[] BUILDING
$
VALUATION OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION
[J ELECTRICAL
AMP SERVICE
[J FLORIDA POWER
[] W.R.E.C.
[J PLUMBING
[J MECHANICAL
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VALUATION OF MECHANCIAL INSTALLATION
[J GAS
[J ROOFING ~ SPECIALTY
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: [J BLOCK
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[] FRAME
[J STEEL
[] OTHER
FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS
IS PROJECT IN FLOOD ZONE AREA[] YES [] NO
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BUILDER
COMPANY
SIGNATURE
STATE CERT OR REGIST #
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A. NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS
The undersigned understands that this permit may be subject to "deed restrictions" .which
may be more restrictive than City regulations. The undersigned assumes responsibility for
compliance with any applicable deed restrictions.
B. UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
If the owner has hired a contractor or contractors to undertake work, they may be required
to be licensed in accordance with state and local regulations. If the contractor is not
licensed as required by law, both the owner and contractor may be cited for a misdemeanor
violation under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to what
licensing requirements may apply for the intended work, they are advised to contact the
City of Zephyrhills Building Department, 813-780-0020.
Furthermore, if the owner has hired a contractor or contractors, he is advised to have the
contractor(s) sign portions of the "Contractor Sections" of this application for which they
will be responsible. If you, as the owner signs as the contractor, you are indicating that
you, rather than the contractor, are responsible for the work. If the contractor wishes
you to sign as contractor that may be an indication that he is not properly licensed and is
not entitled to permitting privileges in the City of Zephyrhills.
C. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES AND UTILITY CONNECTION FEES
D. CONSTRUCTUION LIEN LAW (CHAPTER 713, FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED)
I certify that I, the applicant, have been provided with a copy of "Florida's Construction
lien Law - Homeowner's Protection Guide" prepared by the Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Affairs. If the applicant is someone other that the "owner", I cerify that I
have obtained a copy of the above described document and promise in good faith to deliver
it to the "owner" prior to conunencement.
E. CONTRACTOR'S/OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT
I certify that all the information in this application is accurate and that all work will
be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction, zoning, and land
development.
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated. I
certify that no work or installation has conunenced prior to issuance of a permit and that
all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction, City
codes, zoning regulations, and land development regulations in the jurisdiction. I also
certify that I understand that the regulations of other governmental agencies may apply to
the intended work, and that it is my responsibility to identify what actions I must take to
be in compliance. Such agencies include but are not limited to: *Department of
Environmental Regulation-Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas and Environmentally Sensitive
Lands, Water/Wastewater Treatment
*Southwest Florida Water Management District-Wells, Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas,
Altering Watercourses
*Army Corps of Engineers-Seawalls, Docks, Navigable Waterways
*Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services, Environmental Health Unit-Wells,
Wastewater Treatment, Septic Tanks
*U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-Asbestos abatement
I also certify that, if fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A" or "A,etc.", it is
understood that a drainage plan addressing a "compensating volume" will be submitted which
is prepared by a professional engineer registered in the State of Florida prior to permit
issuance.
A permit issued shall be construed to be a license to proceed with the work and not as
authority to violate, cancel, alter, or set aside any provisions of the technical codes,
nor shall issuance of a permit prevent the Building Official from thereafter requiring a
correction of errors in plans, construction, or violations of any code. Every permit
issued shall become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is conunenced within
six months of issuance, or if work authorized by the permit is suspended or abandoned fora
period of six months after the time the work is conunenced. One 90 day extension of time
may be allowed for the permit with fee charge of $15.00. The extension shall be requested
in writing to the Building Official. An approved inspection must be logged during each six
month period, or the project will be considered abandoned.
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR
PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT
WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. JOBS UNDER
$2,500 IN VALUE DO JT NEED TO RECORD AND POST A "NOTICE OF COMMENtNT".
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SIGNATURE: OWNER OR AGE SIGNATURE: CONTRACTOR
STATE OF FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA/"~"J
COUNTY OF COUNTY OF \_._..:,...-a.4~-<.()
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged The foregoing instrument wa~ acknowledged ~
Before me this _ day of , 2~ Befo _ m this ~day of 20 t2.!::.
by by
(name of person acknowledged)
Dwho is personally known to me, or
(name of perron acknowledged)
C1ho is personally known to me, or
of identification)
take an oath.
Dwho has produced
(type
and whoD did D did not
Signature of person taking acknowledgement
Name
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PROTECTION
MONARCHTM INDUSTRIAL
FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
TECHNICAL MANUAL
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· COMPONENTS
· DESIGN
· INSTALLATION
· MAINTENANCE
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Manual No. PC98200
Engineer and
Architect
-,/ Specifications
MONARCHTM Dry Chemical
Automotive Paint
Spray Booth Fi re
Suppression System
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1. FIXed temperature mechanical
thermal detectors
2. Electrical conduit protecting
stainless steel cable
3. Model MCH Control Head
4. Pneumatic rigid pipe and/or flexible tubing
5. Model PC I-Series Agent Storage Cylinders
6. Fixed agent distribution piping
7. Extinguishing Agent Discharge Nozzles
8. Alann Bell
9. Time Delay
10. Model RPS-M Remote Mechanical Pull Station
_/ General
Paint spray booths/rooms are areas designed to confine or limit
the escape of spray, vapor, and residue. A power ventilation sys-
tern dedicated to these areas ensures the appropriate exhaust of
residual material. Pyro-Chem's dry chemical extinguishing agents
are appropriate for Class A, B, or C fires. A caI9fuI hazard survey
should be conducted to properly define the type of fire to be extin-
guished. In addition to flammabIeIcombustibIe liquids, the material
composition of the object to be painted must be considered as well
as resident material in the protected area. Total flooding and local
application fire extinguishing techniques as defined by NFPA 17
are utilized by Pyro-Chem's Monarch TN fire suppression systems
to protect the entire hazard which includes the work area, exhaust
plenum area, pits, under fIoor's and exhaust ducts.
The National Fire Protection Association Standard No. 33 .Spray
Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials. and No.
17 .Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems. are primary reference
sources and provide guidelines for the proper application and
design of Pyro-Chem's Monarch TN Industrial Fire Suppression
Systems in the specialized protection of paint spray booths and
rooms. Underwriters Laboratories testing provides pre-engineered
system application parameters allowing the flexibility to protect a
variety of paint spray booth/room layouts to Underwriter's
Standard Ul1254, effective September 1998, with confidence.
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System Operation
Paint spray booth fire protection is a speciaJ application of Pyro-
Chern's MonarchTII Industrial Fire Suppression System. It pro-
vides a highly reliable response with the versatirlty of automatic or
manual activation.
A modular concept of protection is used. A nozzJe with a prescribed
area of protection and positioned according to pre-engineered
placement parameters protects a modular area of hazard. Sets of
nozzles supplied by a dedicated cylinder containing dry chemical
extinguishing agent and piped in an approved pattem consistent
with the application coverage are utilized. Mechanical or electrical
fixed temperature thermal detectors are positioned strategically
within the protected area to monitor ambient temperature and ini-
tiate an output should the rated temperature be exceeded. The
detector input is .sensed" at the control head. The control head
responds by discharging the system by pneumaticalJy depressing
the stored agent cylinder valve. The system is provided with a time
delay device to allow for fan shut down before agent discharge. A
manual means of activating the system is also provided.
Expanded capability is available to provide remote manual activa-
tion, auxiliary electrical outputs and/or audible a1anns. This option_
al equipment will enhance the basic system functions and be
applicable when designing custom configurations to suit a particu-
lar custornets needs and/or comply with local codes.
October 1, 1998
MOUNTlNG
BRACKET
MODEl NO. A B C D WEIGHT UseD
PCf.15ABC 6.00 21.75 27.50 19.00 301bs. 118-15
PCf.17ABC 8.00 24.75 30.50 22.00 SOIbs. 118-15
PCI-25sABC 8.00 24.75 30.50 22.00 58 Ibs. 118-15
PCI-35ABC 10.00 3OJIO 35.75 27.75 711bs. 118-1
PCf.7OABC 12.00 34.75 40.50 32.50 130 Ibs. 51
ALL DIIENSIONS IN INCHES
Suggested Architect's Specifications
1. General
1.1 The fire extinguishing system shall be the stored pressure dry
chemical pre-engineered fixed nozzle type manufactured by Pyro-
Chern. The system shaD provide for the protection of the paint
spray area(s) described in drawing . (Note drawing
number and revision.)
1.2 The system shaD be capable of automatic and manual actua-
tion. It shall be UL Usted and instaIed in conformance with
National Rre Protection Association Standard No. 17, .Dry Chem-
ical Extinguishing Systems. and No. 33, .Spray Application using
Aarnmable and Combustible Materials,. and comply with all local
and/or state Codes and Standards.
1.3 The system shan be designed for operation at ambient tem-
peratures from 32"F to +120oF.
2. Cylinder and Agent
2.1 - Agent. The system shall use Pyro-Chem monoammonium
pho6phate-based dry chemical agent.
2.2 - Cylinders. Steel cylinders manufactured, tested, and marked
in accordance with DOT 4B 350 or DOT 4B 500 shaH be used to
store the extinguishing agent. Cylinder Models PCI-15ABC shaH
be used with extinguishing agent fill weight of 12.5 Ibs. Cylinder
Models PCl-17ABC shal be used with extinguishing agent fill
weight of 17 Ibs. Cylinder Models PCI-25sABC shall be used with
extinguishing agent fill weight of 25 Ibs. Cylinder Models PCI-
35ABC shaH be used with extinguishing agent fill weight of 35 Ibs.
Cylinder Models PCI-7OABC shall be used with extinguishing
agent fill weight of 70 Ibs. All models are charged with dry nitrogen
to 350 psig at 70oF.
2.3 - Cylinder valve. A pressure sealed poppet-type valve having a
brass body, stainless steel stem with rubber seat washer, fusible
safety relief assembly, and pressure gage shaH be used on all
agent cylinders.
2.4 - Cylinder bracketing. Cylinders shall be mounted vertically.
The cylinders shan be secured by use of a steel mounting bracket
affixed to a rigid object capable of supporting the weight of the
filled cylinder and the concussion of cylinder discharge.
3. Actuation Controls
3.1 . Control Head. The system control head shall include a Model
MCH, NMCH or ECH-Series Control Head. The control head shall
be mounted directly on the valve of the agent cylinder (for single
cylinder systems), in a Model MB-P2 control head mounting brack-
et (for actuating up to three centraIy located agent cylinders) or
directly on the valve of a pneumatic actuating cylinder. A carbon
dioxide pilot carbidge that complies with MIL-C0601G shaH be
used as an integral component of the control head. Control head
status shan be visually indicated by a SETIFIRED indicator.
3.2 - TIIfle Delay. The system shall have a Model T-10 lime Delay
to allow for fan shut down before agent discharge.
3.3 - Detection. The ambient temperature of the hazard area shaD
be monitored by fixed temperature mechanical or electrical
thermal detectors. When the temperature of the hazard area
exceeds the rating of any detector, the detector shall a) release
tension in a cable connected to the control head, causing control
head activation (for mechanical detectors), or b) close a normally
open switch element within the detector, sending a signal to the
control head which energizes a solenoid in the control head, exer-
cising the control head (for electrical detectors).
3.4 - Pneumatic actuation. For systems requiring more than three
agent cylinders, the system shall have a PAG-Series Pneumatic
Actuating Cylinder whose valve opens upon activation of the con': '~
troI head. The valve shall release nitrogen from the PAC cylinder
into the pneumatic pipe and tubing network. This nitrogen shall
depress a piston above the valve stem in each agent cylinder,
opening each agent cylinder valve and releasing the pressurized
agent.
3.5 - Manual actuation. The system shall have mechanical manu-
al actuation capability requiring no electrical power. This is accom-
plished l0ca1Iy by twisting the handle on the cover of the MCH or
ECH Control Head, or remotely by means of a Model RPS-M
remote mechanical pull station.
3.6 - Auxiliary output. The system shall shut off power to all fuel
dispensing units in the event of system actuation. This is accom-
plished by means of dry contacts on a Model MS-SPDT or MS-
DPDT miniature switch installed in the control head. The miniature
switch may also be used for auxiliary functions such as audible
alarms or aIann signaling.
3.7 - Supervision. A Model SM Series Solenoid Monitor shall be
used to supervise the integrity of all electrical actuation circuits,
whether automatic or manual.
3.8 - Manual electrical actuation (optional). The system shall have
electrical manual actuation capability. This is accomplished by the
use of a Model RPS-E2 Remote Electrical Pull Station installed in
the automatic detection circuit.
4. Distribution Nozzles
4.1 - Nozzles. The system shall utilize Pyro-Chem discharge noz-
zles to distribute agent throughout the hazard area. The model,
quantity, location, and orientation of nozzles shall be in accor-
dance with Pyro-Chem Industrial Rre Suppression System
Technical Manual, Part No. PC 98200.
4.2 - Nozzle covers. All nozzles shall be installed with nozzle cov- ""-
ers to prevent foreign matter from clogging the discharge nozzles.
5. Pipe and Fittings
5.1 - Pipe. All pipe shall be Schedule 40 black, galvanized, chrome
plated or stainless steel pipe in compliance with NFPA 17. All pipe
ends shall be thoroughly reamed after cutting, and all oil, chips,
and debris shall be removed prior to nozzle installation.
5.2 - Frttings. Standard weight malleable, galvanized, chrome plat-
ed or stainless steel fittings shall be used.
5.3 - Size. All system pipe and fittings will be sized in accordance
with the system Technical Manual. No substitutions are allowed.
5.4 - Joints. No joint sealant shall be used in the discharge piping.
Exception: Teflon tape may be used to ensure a snug fit.
5.5 - Straps. All system discharge pipe shall be securely fastened
by means of pipe hangers and/or pipe straps. UL Listed pipe hang-
ers shall be used.
5.6 - Union. A union shaD be installed in the discharge piping con-
veniently close to the cylinder valve to permit disconnection for
inspection and service.
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PCI-70ABC with 4 nozzles
CYLINDER
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NOZZLE
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Cylinder Size Nozzle Quantity Nozzle Type Piping Section Size Length Elbows
Maximum Maximum
PCI-70ABC 4 NV-WA Cylinder to T1 1- 20' 3
T1 to T2 1- 9' 2
- T2 to Nozzle 314- 7' 2
Cylinder Size Nozzle Quantity Nozzle Type Piping Section Size Length Elbows
Maximum Maximum
PCI-70ABC 4 3 - NV-WA Cylinder to T1 1- 20' 3
and 1 of:
NV-P1 (See Note 6)
NV-UF
NV-DP2
T1 to T2 1- 9' 2
T2 to Nozzle 3W 7' 2
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ULEX 3437 CEx732
September 29, 1998
Cha~ter 3 - System Design
Page 3-14
Cylinder Size Nozzle Quantity Nozzle Type Piping Section Size Length Elbows
Maximum Maximum
PCI-70ABC 4 2 - NV-WA and Cylinder to T1 1" 20' 3
2 of any
combination of
NV-P1 or NV-DIP2
(See Note 5)
T1 to T2 1" 9' 2
T1 to T2A* 1" 9' 3
T2 to Nozzle 314" 7' 2
T2A * to Nozzle 3/4" 7' 2
PCI-70ABC with 4 nozzles (Continued)
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. The Models NV-P1 and NV-D/P2 must be located on branch T2A to nozzle only.
NOTE:
1. These limitations apply to PCI-70ABC using four NV-WA nozzles.
2. System piping must be balanced. Balanced piping is that in which the difference between the shortest actual pipe length
from last tee to nozzle and the longest actual pipe length from last tee to nozzle does not exceed 10% of the longest
actual pipe length from last tee to nozzle. The number and type of fittings for all last tee to nozzle sections must be
equal.
3. A Main/Reserve Tee Check, Model TC-1, may be located between the cylinder and T1, and counts as two elbows in that
section.
4. All systems protecting vehicle paint spray booths require a factory pre-set time delay.
5. When using an NV-P1 nozzle, the two largest discharge orifices in the nozzle body must be positioned parallel to the
longest dimension of the hazard being protected. .J
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LEX 3437 CEx732
~ptember 29, 1998
Chapter 3 - System Design
Page 3-7
PCI-17ABC with 2 nozzles
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CYLINDER
T1
NOZZLE
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Cylinder Size Nozzle Quantity Nozzle Type Piping Section Size Length Elbows
Maximum Maximum
PCI-HABC 2 Any combination of Cylinder to T1 3148 36' 4
NV-P1 (See Note 5)
NV-UF
NV-DP2
T1 to Nozzle 3148 14' 2
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NOTE:
1. These limitations apply to PCI-17ABC using two nozzles (any combination of either NV-P1, NV-UF, or NV-DP).
2. System piping must be balanced. Balanced piping is that in which the difference between the shortest actual pipe length
from T1 to nozzle and the longest actual pipe length from T1 to nozzle does not exceed 10% of the longest actual pipe
length from T1 to nozzle. The number and type of fittings for all T1 to nozzle sections must be equal.
3. A Main/Reserve Tee Cheek, Model TC-1, may be located between the cylinder and T1, and counts as two elbows in that
section.
4. All systems protecting vehicle paint spray booths require a factory pre-set time delay.
5. When using an NV-P1 nozzle, the two largest discharge orifices in the nozzle body must be positioned parallel to the
longest dimension of the hazard being protected.
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ULEX 3437 CEx732
September 29, 1998