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INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
leg PAINT SPRAY BOOTHS
This manual should be read prior to initiating any installation, operations or maintenance
tasks. Refer to the specific drawings and bill of materials for exact parts and instructions.
This manual contains information about materials,permitting, installation instructions,
maintenance requirements and the warranty on the booth or mixing room.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The installation of this booth and all associated materials should comply with local
codes and local interpretations of national codes.
Contacting your local building inspector or building engineer before installing the
booth to verify requirements can save significant time and expenses.
Please read this entire manual before beginning to install your booth.
Keep this manual as a reference for proper operation and maintenance of your booth.
The final page of this manual is Standard Tool and Equipment's warranty on these
items.
For questions or problems related to your new spray booth, call our Customer Service
Department at 1-800-451-2425. Please have your order number available when you
call.
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CONTENTS
SECTION CONTENTS PAGES
1 Technical data intended for governmental (building 3-6
inspector, fire marshal, OSHA) and other interested
parties (e.g. insurance) plus a guide for obtaining
permits
2 Written installation and maintenance procedures plus 7-13
a checklist to verify completion prior to using the
spray booth
3 General drawings for the most common booth styles
that show major phases of assembly plus detail
drawings about doors, filters and light fixtures
Standard Tools and Equipment's Spray Booth Final Page
Warranty
This manual is not intended to replace or supersede any OSHA,NEC,NFPA or other laws. codes
or regulations.
For ease of reading this manual the term booth is used when instructions apply to paint spray
booths,powder coat booths and mixing rooms. Specific booth types are referred to when the
instructions are specific to the booth type.
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SECTION 1
CODE COMPLIANCE
The booths manufactured by Standard Tools /Tools USA are designed for code compliance.
The booth is supplied in kit form and is assembled on site by the booth owner or a contractor
hired by the booth owner.
The booths are designed to comply with the 2012 edition of the National Fire Protection
Association NFPA-33 requirements. The booth is also compliant to OSHA 29CFR.1910
code and IFC International Fire Code. The materials,design, ventilation and documents
supplied by Standard Tools and Equipment Co. are compliant to these codes,but other
materials may be required by the codes such as fire suppression systems and makeup air
systems.
Optional ETL kits are available with Standard's most popular paint spray booths and mixing
rooms. These kits include an electrical control panel, an air solenoid and the ETL label that
shows satisfactory acceptance by Intertek that the booth meets NFPA-33 requirements. This
kit must be purchased and installed prior to the booth leaving our facility. Standard Tools
and Equipment Co. is not certified by any firm to label a booth as compliant once it leaves
the manufacturing facility.
Standard Tools and Equipment Co. is not responsible for third-party inspections or an
engineer's stamp should local authorities require these approvals. Standard Tools is
not responsible for requirements beyond what is supplied with the booth such as
control panels, fire suppression or signage on the booth unless these items are
purchased from Standard Tools.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOTH KIT CONTENTS
GALVANIZED STEEL - Each booth is fabricated from 18 gage-galvanized steel. The steel
meets ASTM A-653 requirements. Galvanizing is G90 @ 1.25 ounces per square foot, and
meets ASTM A527LFQ requirements.
EXHAUST FAN -The tubeaxial fan is equipped with a non-sparking blade that is driven by
belts enclosed in a motor duct and is designed for paint booth service. The fan meets the
AMCA testing requirements and bears the AMCA seal.
ELECTRIC MOTOR-The motor(supplied with the fan)conforms to National Electric
Manufacturers Association ratings A and B and is UL Rated (reference E47479). The motor
is also CSA rated (reference LR6153). Safe ventilation is designed at 100%of operational
rpms. The standard motor is rated for Class 2/Div II zones; a Class 1/Div II hazardous-
location motor is used if the motor is within 36" of a booth opening. Standard Tools does not
recommend the use of a variable frequency drive (VFD) for the fan motors unless the booth
air is supplied via a connected air makeup system.
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LIGHTS -The standard lights are 120/277V 2'x4' T8 fluorescent lay-in and are cULus and
CSA approved. The lights are lay-in style and serviced from the outside of the booth. The
lights are separated from the interior of the booth by 0.25" tempered glass and sealed with
caulk to provide a vapor proof seal. Inside-access lights (explosion-proof, Class 1/Div II,
UL and CSA listed)are available as an upgrade (ref. LDPI 390-series, 4-bulb,T8 with
interlock switch).
WINDOWS - Windows are fully-tempered safety glass and meet the requirements of the
following:
• ANSI Z97.1
• Federal Standard 16 CFR 1201
• ASTM C-1036-91
• ASTM C-1098-92
The windows are ''A" thick tempered glass, designed to be sealed with caulking to insure a
vapor proof seal, and meet NFPA-33 requirements.
MANOMETER DRAFT GAUGE— Mark II Model 25, manufactured by Dwyer Instruments
to meet NFPA 33.
INTAKE FILTERS - Manufactured by CHEMCO Mfg. Co. Inc., 92.4% efficiency.
UL Class II [reference R13314 (N)]. equal alternates may be used
EXHAUST FILTERS - Manufactured by CHEMCO Mfg. Co. Inc., Average Arrestance
Efficiency 98.66%, Holding Capacity 0.41 Lbs/ft2 ,UL Class 2 [reference R13314 (N)],
equal alternates may be used
POWDER BAG FILTERS - Manufactured by Air Technologies Inc.. 97% efficiency.
UL Class 2 [reference R13314 (N)], equal alternates may be used. powder coat booths
POWDER PREFILTERS -Manufactured by Air Technologies Inc., 99.76%efficiency.
UL Class 2 [reference R13314 (N)], equal alternates may be used,powder coat booths
FINAL FILTERS - MERV 14, 95% efficiency. UL Class II [ref R9118], powder coat booths
CAULK - Manufactured by DAP, Inc. Meets ASTM specification C-834. MSDS is
available at www.dap.com or www.toolsusa.com.
CONTROL PANEL -an ETL-listed assembly for controlling lights and fans using all UL
and CSA listed items, comes with instructions for installation. ETL-listed booths require this
control panel, but it may also be purchased as an option.
AIR SOLENOIDS—ASCO Redhat# 8210G002, sold separately or included in ETL kit.
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FIRE PROTECTION
NFPA-33 Section 9 requires an automatic fire suppression system for most spray booths and
mixing rooms. Local authorities may elect to defer this requirement in select cases. It is the
responsibility of the booth owner to determine this need.
Standard Tools and Equipment Co. offers an optional automatic dry-chem fire suppression
system for many of the booths from one of the industry leaders in certified fire suppression
systems. These systems have been designed to meet NFPA-17 federal code and will be
installed by qualified technicians.
The local fire marshal or building inspector can provide local code requirements. If the
booth is not purchased with a fire suppression system from Standard Tools and Equipment
Co., a licensed fire protection system provider local to the booth site can be contracted by the
booth owner.
NOTE REGARDING CERTIFIED LISTINGS—UL.CSA.ETL
All electrical components supplied with the booth are UL,CSA and/or ETL approved.
Everything supplied with the booth meets OSHA and NFPA 33 requirements. Third-party
certification,fire suppression and other items described in the OSHA and NFPA-33 codes are not
included as standard components in the spray booths and mixing rooms but are available from
Standard Tools for the most popular booths and mixing rooms.
NFPA-33,OSHA and IFC codes state that spray booths and mixing rooms must comply with the
codes. but they do not state that the spray booth and mixing room MUST be certified. A
requirement that a spray booth be certified to these standards comes from the local authorities.
Standard Tools and Equipment Co. offers an ETL kit that includes the ETL label,electrical
control panel and interlocking hardware. The booth type and size must be listed by ETL/Intertek.
This kit must be purchased prior to the spray booth leaving Standard Tools.
UL certification is NOT available for pre-designed kitted spray booths. UL may be
contracted by the booth owner to visit a facility once the spray booth or mixing room is
complete and operational for on-site certification.
Please contact our engineering department if you have further questions about the technical
aspects of this topic.
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PERMITTING GUIDE
The permitting process is the responsibility of the booth owner but is typically not difficult.
There are various sequences possible, but the one detailed below is the process recommended
to save time and money. The goal of the permit is to show compliance to all applicable
codes and laws to ensure the safety of the booth owner and operators. The notes below are
taken from the codes. The local authority has the final interpretation of the codes.
Step 1 - Verify that the building and desired booth location are suitable
• Flat,nonflammable floors
• At least 36"clearance from one-hour rated walls on all sides of the booth
• Adequate air supply to supply at least twenty minutes of exhausted air
• Zoned for installation and use of a booth
• At least 30-ft from the exhaust outlet of the ductwork to the nearest property line
Step 2—Obtain subcontractor information
• Contact licensed electrical contractor
• Contact a local HVAC and fire suppression contractors [if needed]
• Obtain information about the contractors for completing the permit application: name,
address,phone number, license number and type.
Step 3—Complete and submit permit application
• Obtain local building permit application on local government websites
• Complete the forms as necessary. Refer to this manual and the specific drawings for the
booth.
• Determine if third-party certification is required (like ETL or UL or an engineer). If yes.
please read page five of this manual.
• Submit the permit application and required documents to your local permitting authority.
• Display the building permit in a visible location near the booth.
• Follow the instructions of your local authorities to obtain the permit
Other Information
• Some permitting authorities will require stamped engineering drawings. Standard Tools
and Equipment Co. can provide a set of drawings stamped by an NC-licensed PE
(professional engineer)that shows the documentation and design complies with NFPA-33
for a marginal fee. Contact our sales office if you need stamped drawings.
• Be prepared to answer questions about mixing/storage of paint and other flammable
liquids, fire suppression and training of employees.
• If leasing the building, most local authorities require approval of the landowner for the
booth prior to approving a permit. This approval includes wall and roof penetrations.
• The booth may require an EPA permit to show compliance with NESHAP 6X or 6H
rules. Visit the NESHAP website or your regional EPA office for more information.
• If the booth is installed without a permit, inspectors tend to be less lenient and non-
compliance with the codes may require costly corrective actions.
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SECTION 2
I. INTRODUCTION
• Paint spray booths manage overspray and fumes from the painting.
• The performance of these greatly depends on the installers following the proceeding notes and
drawings.
The booth may be one of the following:
• Wet spray booth with dry-arrestor exhaust
It operates by drawing air through the booth and to replaceable filters(arrestor pads)that
capture overspray droplets and exhausts the fume-laden air to the atmosphere. All booths
with arrestor exhausts are supplied with a draft gage(manometer). A wet spray booth
may be used for application of solvent or water-borne paint. This type of booth is also
often used for spray application of wet materials such as gelcoat,glue,wood stain and
polymers.
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mixin m cannot be or any coating. Thes s have differe ' ow
re 'rements and tion syste . sing one of th units for anothe ocess may res n a
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II. PREPARATION
1. Consultyourlocalfiremarshalandbuildinginspectorbeforeinstallingthebooth.
Obtaining pre-approval can eliminate costly rework to the installation.
2. Study this manual and the specific drawings to understand the process. Contact
our internal experts if you have questions.
3. Standard Tools recommends that the installation site be:
• Indoors—The booth is recommended for erection inside an enclosed building.
However, it may be erected outside if it is under a covered structure that will
protect all electrical components and air filters from rain and snow. The paint
booth does not have a snow load or wind rating.
• Flooring-Non-combustible(concrete preferred),flat and level within %" per 36"
• Spacing- 36" clearance on all sides of the booth This is a recommendation'o aid
installation and servicingd'Ialk to your local authorities is this is a concern.)
• Sparks -A minimum of 20'(based on OSHA)between the booth and any source
of sparks (e.g. welding, grinding and laser-cutting)
• Air-makeup- OSHA and NFPA requirements dictate ventilation requirements of
the booth. Placing the booth in an enclosed building that is too small to provide
enough air may cause 'air starvation'. An air makeup system or venting from the
outside may be required if the building does not contain 20 minutes of ventilation.
4. Standard Tools recommends a minimum of two people to build the booth since
the panels can weigh up to 100 pounds. A larger team is recommended for larger
booths.
5. Recommended personal protective gear includes leather gloves, steel-toed shoes,
hard hats, ANSI-approved safety glasses with side shields, long pants (not shorts)
and long-sleeved shirts. The metal panels can be sharp; the installers should dress
and work to prevent cuts. Jewelry and other similar items should not be worn.
6. Mark the outer booth location with chalk lines. Keeping the lines square will
enhance the installation, fit and performance of the booth.
7. Take the following into consideration when identifying the booth location:
exhaust ducting, access to ower and compressed air, emer ency egress, access to
1,ights-an€Lfaizsath to load/unload the boot .
8. Inspect all of the received items to identify missing, damaged or defective items.
The items should be compared to the parts list detailed in this manual.
Performing the inspection of all parts prior to starting the installation is
recommended.
9. Recommended tools: drill with 5/16" hex socket,extension cord, a dozen c-clamp
/`4 ) vise grips, level, rubber hammer, '/e"masonry bit, 3/8"drill, two ladders, caulk
" gun. chalk line. A powered lift or scaffolding are practical for booths over 10-ft
L_ tall.
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Bearing Type Ball Inlet Dia. 24 7/16 in
Mounting Vertical/Horizontal Outlet Dia. 24 7/16 in
Position
Assembled/Unassetlhilleslembled
Housing Steel
Material Bolt Circle Dia. 25 3/4 in
Housing Finish Baked Enamel Replacement 4C664
Fan Blade Stock
Blade Material Spark Resistant No.
Aluminum
Companion 3C436
Hz 60 Hz Flange Stock
No.
Motor RPM 1,740 RPM
Standards AMCA
Height 37 1/4 in
Includes Belt Guard
Width 26 7/8 in
Dimension A 27 in
Max. Depth 18 in
Dimension B 16 3/4 in
Housing Dia. 27 in
w/Mtg. Flange Dimension C 24 5/16 in
Housing Dia. 24 5/16 in Dimension D 18 in
w/o Mtg.
Flange Dimension E 7/16 in
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