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Specifications[Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] ti �3 �cra S �✓ f may %Ut ao 25 z 3.0000 r 10.000 --- - I Field Cut L 19.0000 ---- 54.0000 Hood #1 UL Listed Incandescent ht Fix 70.(000 j l O 16.0 000 totoo0 - 10,0000__ - _ - % �._ � �ii_ 8.0)00 �� /i_ 8 H2 — 04.0000 - -24 oo _, 4.0000 48.0000 24.000 0' 0.00'Non. /8' 0.00'0D PLAN VIEW - Hood #1 - 8' 0.00' LONG 5424ND- 2 -PSP -F JOB H -Mart 091 Am immEmmin. arm. _ =.....- _ LOCATION Portland, OR k � : _ = DATE 4/30/2008 JOB # 769646 -- --" DWG # H -Mart DRAWN BY RWS REV. 1.00 - SCALE 8.5' x 11' • 3.0000 1- ® I Reid Cut + 10.0000 — - &0000 - 54.0000 Hood $12 O Listed Incandescent Light Fix O 70.0 000 • • 16.0 000 8.0000 -- - — ' 8.0000 ---- - — --, =Erl--eq 8.0900 � 21.0000 I 42.0000 I 21.000 7' 0.00'Non. /.7' 0.00'OD PLAN VIEW - Hood #2 - 7' • 0.00' LONG 5424N I - 2 -PSP -F JOB H -Mart /ffigh A mmril.ma -- _ _ _ _ LOCATION Portland, OR ' IN mal — — _ =------- DATE. 4/30/2008 JOB # 769646 r � _ DWG # H -Mart • DRAWN BY RWS ' REV. 1.00 SCALE 8.5' x 11' ' ' EXHAUST RISER 100W VAPORPROOF INCANDESCENT UGHT HANGING ANGLE 2.75' VOL DAMPER H 3' STANDOFF b. L -16' J IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY 24• NOM OF THE ARCHITECT /OWNER TO 16' U.L. CLASSIFIED ENSURE THAT THE HOOD CLEARANCE BAFFLE-TYPE 23.57. OPEN FROM LIMITED-COMBUSTIBLE s GREASE FILTERS STAINLESS STEEL AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS PERFORATED PANEL IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS 3. ` GREASE DRAIN WITH REMOVABLE CUP 54.- 37 MIN se• Max I `� 76• TYP. EQUIPMENT BY OTHERS I I S ECTION VIEW - MODEL 5424 -ND -2 with PSP Accessory JOB H -Mart # am �zxm� Jo r_ _ _ __ w OCATION Portland, OR ' — D ATE 4 /30/2008 JOB # 769646 r _ DWG # H- Mart. DRAWN BY RWS REV 1.00 SCALE 8.5' x 111" . . _ HOOD INFORM ATION HOOD MAX. EXHAUST PLENUM SUPPLY PLENUM HOOD HOOD CONFIG. MODEL LENGTH COOKING TOTAL RISER(S) E CONSTRUCTION TO ROW N0. TEMP. EXH. CFM WIDTH LENG. DIA. CFM SP. SUP. CFM WIDTH LENG. DIA. CFM S.P. END 1 5424 8' 0.00'Non. 600 2000 10' 19' 2000 - 0.450' 430 SS ND- 2 -PSP -F 8' 0.00'OD Deg. 1800 Where Exposed ALONE N/A 2 5424 7' 0.00'Nom. 600 1575 10' 15' 1575 - 0.414' 430 SS ND- 2-PSP -F 7' 0.00'OD Deg. 1415 Where Exposed ALONE N/A • HOOD INFORMATION HOOD FILTER <S) LIGHT(S) UTILITY CABINETCS) FIRE HOOD NO. TYPE QTY, HEIGHT LENGTH QTY TYPE WIRE LOCATION FIRE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SWITCHES SYSTEM WEIGHT GUARD TYPE SIZE MODEL It QUANTITY LOCATION PIPING I 1 16' 16' 1 SS Baffle with Handles 3 Incandescent Light Fix NO NO 487 4 16' 20' LBS. 2 SS Baffle with Handles 4 16' 16' 2 Incandescent Light Fix NO NO 430 I 16' 20' LBS. PERFORATED SUPPLY PLENUMS) HOOD OPTIONS RISERCS) HOOD OPTION HOOD POS. LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT - O NO. WIDTH LENG. DIA. CFM S.P. 1 BACKSPLASH 80.00' High X 96.00' Long 430 SS 1 Front 96' 16' 6' 10' 24' 900 0.146' 10' 24' 900 0.146' 2 BACKSPLASH 80.00' High X 84.00' Long 430 SS I 2 I Front( 84' I 16' I 6' 8' 24' 707 0.116' 8' 24' 707 0.116' • • 5) • CALCULATIONS UTILIZED' Exhaust CFM = length of hood X CFM /lin. ft. (load) Supply CFM = Exhaust CFM X Percentage Required CFM Total Duct Area = 144 X FPM mot. u Duct Length = Total Duct Area Duct Depth mot. 2) CUSTOMER APPROVAL TO MANUFACTURE! D Cps,,-#, v.Mator Act .e... ore 1 Mt.a an GAp.ut Y.wdq .r I - Imo rtM o. . Agp y ..wdq a eoo - t000 m. • Approved as Noted 0 a n.... consult r.ctory or mob... Wawa* Act storm. Approved with NO Exception Taken 0 JOB H -Mart • Revise and Resubmit • _ 0 - LOCATION Portland, OR ' SIGNATURE A ...........r. m_ - .7.7.E.1 - 7 _ _ " = DATE 4/30/2008 JOB # 769646 Your Title Date sir — DWG ,' H -Mart - DRAWN BY RWS REV. 1.00 SCALE 8.5' x 11' • FAN INFORMATION FAN EXHAUST FAN SUPPLY FAN UNIT FAN UNIT MODEL 0 - - - - - NO. MODEL TAG CFM SP. RPM H.P. 0 VOLT FLA BLOWER HOUSING TAG CFM S.P. RPM H.P. 0 VOLT FLA ` 1 NCA16HPFA NCAI6HPFA 2000 - 0.875 1032 1.000 1 230 6.8 2 NCAI4FA NCAI4FA 1575 - 0.800' 1053 0.750 1 230 5.4 3 A1-610 010 Al 1800 0.450' 764 0.750 1 230 5.4 4 Al -G10 G10 Al 1415 0.450' 706 0.500 1 230 4.0 FAN OPTIONS FAN ACCESSORIES FAN OPTION (Oty. - Descr.) .) FAN FAN EXHAUST SUPPLY UNIT UNIT GREASE GRAVITY WALL SIDE GRAVITY MOTORIZED WALL 1 1 - Extra Set of Belts NO. TAG CUP DAMPER MOUNT DISCHARGE DAMPER DAMPER MOUNT , 1 - Grease Box 1 YES 2 1 - Extra Set of Belts 2 YES 1 - Grease Box 3 1 - Extra Set of Belts • 3 YES I - Gravity Backdraft Damper For Size I Housing 4 YES • 4 1 - Extra Set of Belts 1 - Gravity Backdraft Damper For Size 1 Housing CURB ASSEMBLIES NO. FAN ITEM SIZE 1 0 1 Curb 26.500'W x 26.500'. x 20.000'H Vented Hinged 2 0 2 Curb 23.000'W x 23.0001. x 20.000'H Vented Hinged 3 0 3 Curb 21.000'W x 21.0001. x 20.000'H 4 0 4 Curb 21.000'W x 21.000'. x 20,00011 JOB H -Mart ' ♦� AN ��m ar_ _ _ =--.-.-.=. LOCATION Portland, DR DATE 4/30/2008 JOB # 769646 -- —' "' DWG # H -Mart DRAWN BY RWS • REV 1.00 SCALE 8.5' x 11' , • WINUALW2 NCAHPFA SERIES UPBLAST EXHAUST FANS (UL762) otv.. 6241r203 FEATURES; W - ROOF MOUNTED FANS D - RESTAURANT MODEL D _ - UL762 " - AMCA SOUND AND AIR CERTIFIED \ - WIRING FROM MOTOR TO DISCONNECT SWITCH VENTED °— z ' - WEATHERPROOF DISCONNECT - HIGH HEAT OPERATION 300 C149•C> ` n ' - GREASE CLASSIFICATION TESTING E STING �f n HT ( . NORMAL TEMPERATURE TEST F EXHAUST FAN MUST OPERATE CONTINUOUSLY 4. 20 GAUGE I � WHILE EX AIR AT 300'F C149'C) CONSTRUCTIOI 1111 I I UNTIL ALL FAN PARTS HAVE REACHED THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM, AND WITHOUT ANY DETERIORATING EFFECTS TO THE FAN WHICH \.... GRE ASE DRAIN WOULD CAUSE UNSAFE OPERATION. 3' FLANGE 1 ABNORMAL FLARE -UP TEST \ I EXHAUST FAN MUST OPERATE CONTINUOUSLY I WHILE EXHAUSTING BURNING GREASE ORS RO ` ROOF OPENING AT 600'F (316'C) FOR A PERIOD OF DIMENSIONS 15 MINUTES WITHOUT THE FAN BECOMING RO R DAMAGED TO ANY EXTENT THAT COULD CAUSE G =R +3' 2G AN UNSAFE CONDITION. RO OPTIONS: PITCHED CURBS ARE AVAILABLE , 7 C GREASE BOX FOR PITCHED ROOFS. 30' —es HINGED FAN oettr PITCHED CURB SPECIFY PITCH INSULATED CURB EXAMPLE. 7/12 PITCH = 30' SLOPE DUCTWORK BETWEEN NCAHPFA BELT DRIVE EXHAUST RISER ON HOOD CENTRIFUGAL UP -BLAST EXHAUST FANS DIMENSIONAL DATA AND FAN (BY OTHERS) CURB DIMENSIONAL DATA FAN MODEL HT W B C F R RO WEIGHT FAN MODEL D E LB NCAI4HPFA 30 1/2 33 3/4 2 24 3/4 23 14 7/8 20 140 NCAI4HPFA 23 20 0. NCAI6HPFA 33 3/4 39 3/8 2 28 23 1/2 16 1/2 24 190 - -. NCAI6HPFA 26 1/2 20 NCAI8HPFA 33 3/8 38 7/8 2 28 29 1/2 18 24 195 NCAIBHPFA 26 1/2 20 NCA24HPFA 37 1/2 43 3/8 2 33 30 5/8 23 7/8 28 270 NCA24HPFA 31 1/2 20 NCA3OHPFA 40 52 3/4 2 40 33 1/2 24 36 410 NCA3OHPFA 38 1/2 20 NCA36HPFA 45 9/16 63 7/16 2 44 43 7/16 25 1/4 40 470 NCA36HPFA 42 1/2 20 • JOB H -Mart • / % AN �_.. i� _ _= • LION LOCATION Portland, OR a' 'I 'I ' .=---E. _ — "" DATE . 4/30/2008 JOB 769646 • I V — __- 'DWG # H -Mart DRAWN BY RWS ' , • REV. 1.00 SCALE 8.5' ' x 11' . ve AFA SERIES UPBLAST EXHAUST FANS (UL762) 1201.116 02/15/1X03 v FEATURES; - ROOF MOUNTED FANS D - RESTAURANT MODEL D - - UL762 - AMCA SOUND AND AIR CERTIFIED / e---- a - WIRING FROM MOTOR TO DISCONNECT SWITCH If VENTED - WEATHERPROOF DISCON CURB - HIGH HEAT OPERATION 3 00T (149'C> GREASE CLASSIFICATIO TESTING E S HT (.. NORMAL TEMPERATURE TEST EXHAUST FAN MUST OPERATE CONTINUOUSLY 4r 20 GAUGE ` F WHILE •EXHAUSTING AIR AT 300'F (149'C) STEEL UNTIL ALL FAN PARTS HAVE REACHED C ONSTRUCTION THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM. AND WITHOUT ANY DETERIORATING EFFECTS TO THE FAN WHICH \ GREASE DRAIN WOULD CAUSE UNSAFE OPERATION. FLANGE / ABNORMAL FLARE -UP TEST B \ ? EXHAUS FAN MUST OPERATE CONTINUOUSLY Apr \ \ WHILE EXHAUSTING BURNING GREASE VAPORS O ` ROOF OPENING AT 600'F (316'C) FOR A PERIOD OF DIMENSIONS G =R +3' 15 MINUTES WITHOUT THE FAN BECOMING R ` 2G DAMAGED TO ANY EXTENT THAT COULD CAUSE AN UNSAFE CONDITION. RO OPTIONS; PITCHED CURBS ARE AVAILABLE 7 C GREASE BOX FOR PITCHED ROOFS. .... HINGED FAN � 30' PITCHED CURB SPECIFY PITCH 1 I INSULATED CURB EXAMPLE 7/12 PITCH = 30' SLOPE NCAFA BELT DRIVE DUCTWORK BETWEEN EXHAUST RISER ON HOOD CENTRIFUGAL UP -BLAST EXHAUST FANS DIMENSIONAL DATA AND FAN (BY OTHERS) CURB DIMENSIONAL DATA FAN MODEL HT W B C F R RO WEIGHT FAN MODEL D E LB NCAO8FA 25 1/4 27 1/4 2 21 18 1/2 12 1/8 16 105 NCAO8FA 19 1/2 22 NCAIOFA 27 1/4 30 1/4 2 21 21 1/2 13 1/4 •16 120 NCAIOFA 19 1/2 20 -- NCA14FA 30 1/2 33 3/4 2 24 3/4 23 14 7/8 20 140 — NCA14FA 23 20 NCAI6FA 33 3/4 39 3/8 2 28 23 1/2 16 1/2 24 190 NCAI6FA 26 1/2 20 NCAIBFA 33 3/8 38 7/8 2 28 29 1/2 18 24 195 NCA18FA 26 1/2 20 NCA24FA 37 1/2 43 3/8 2 33 30 5/8 23 7/8 28 . 270 NCA24FA 31 1/2 20 NCA30FA 40 52 3/4 2 40 33 1/2 24 36 410 NCA30FA 38 1/2 20 NCA36FA 45 9/16 63 7/16 2 44 43 7/16 25 1/4 40 . 470 NCA36FA 42 1/2 20 JOB H -Mart 0 ∎ ma�m� Avows = ====-- LOCATION Portland, OR - IR M M` — ■ DATE 4/30/2008 JOB # 769646 r�. -- DWG # H - Mart -DRAWN BY RWS REV. 1.00 SCALE 8.5' x 11' " MODULAR OUTDOOR DOWN DISCHARGE BLOWER WITH INTAKE HOOD . ' -.0-- DIM 'A' — — DIM 'E' __ i • i DIM 'R' --0.- f - w-- DIM 'M' e r r -1 I 1 I- — — — —� AIRFLOW I I 4..... DIM 'B' DIM 'L' 1 I I I I I FLEX CONDUIT 1 I I I FOR FIELD 1 1 L_ _ _ _ J o WIRING DIM 'N' I CURB DISCHARGE SERVICE OUTER OPENING DISCONNECT f — LIFTING LUG WALL SWITCH F .„_____ P . --_— ..- _.=.— _,— __—=-- --_-, I SLOPED FILTER ® INTAKE BLOWER/ DIM 'D' MOTOR DIM 'C' ACCESS l DOOR 1 °O € y DIM 'F' 20 IN HIGH CURB EQUIPMENT k- DIM 'G' --a--I I+-- DIM 'G' —+I ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL AND GIVEN IN INCHES. ROOF OPENING 2' SMALLER THEN CURB DIMENSION. UNIT DIMENSIONS DISCHARGE OPENING UNIT INFORMATION CFM RANGE MODEL WEIGHT A B C D E F G L M N R FILTER SIZE & OTY MIN MAX MAX. FILTER VELOCITY_ 610 I ,�� rMAMEL]F�� W :574 7 M �' ECJIM 'AI EEJIMu� 16'x20'x2' (3) 0 3500 23500 CFM = 667 FPM 612 C)': n� 11 ,cgyI;� W1'1. ralka1i , � 1500 5000 25000 CFM = 580 FPM 615 ( 40 -1/8 [�jnc [ckDVAID114cl15.'1L:]LcaejaMC n ��MINI ,� � 2000 6000 €6000 CFM = 696 FPM 618 - : LBarA:IS IKI:D /if:1K )aLUJI�c IIIII�.I�M � - � , 3000 8000 €8000 CFM = 762 FPM 920 ►L!•�, �c .jLIDi'mauctw] [((]t(�ej(jwa� •ie Dm i munQUmmiviQ'g omm6000 15000 215000 CFM = 857 FPM 925 330 B Nt WLib4at74r111. ,4:acn:i g lr lg F-L rLI alfDIII M7[c1:1krazl i _ 10000 22000 €22000 CFM = 957 FPM JOB H -Mart ♦1 meminmaria mmor _ =— _ LOCATION Portland, OR IN' NI m i a: _ _ , DATE 4/30/2008. JOB # 769646 I .1:7 V ' = - DWG # H -Mart DRAWN BY RWS - REV. 1.00 SCALE 8.5' x 11' . • 1 t� ELECTRICAL PREWIRE PACKAGE JOB NAME H -Mar DATE ' . 4/30/2008 DRAWING NUMBER 2I1110FP JOB NUMBER 769646 DRAWN BY • CONTROL INPUT 120VAC H 1 =LINE, N 1= NEUTRAL 15A BKR - DO NOT WIRE TO SHUNT TRIP 220V/1 Ph, W/ 1 Exhaust Fan, 1 BREAKER Supply Fan, Exhaust in Fire, Fon - 1 (FOn/Off actory Installed Thermostatically where Controlled Pki FS -a. 01111 • applicable). 1 Thermostat per fan Iwo• (Fan S witch Shown Installed) switch. 2 lC S- 8 0 N- - 'C-1 - - _ . - -•- _ - - - -- -- - . - - --• e i: A • 2 L k J Description . 3 ST Starter • FS Fan Switch(Lighted) MS Rec(roSwit h Ansul/ roChem) 4 LS Light Switch (1400W max) • L Hood Light(s) GP General 'Purpose Relay DPDT 5 TX Transformer C Contactor GR Ground AF Air Flow Switch 6 R1 - DS Duct Thermostat C Spare Relay MS - 1, MS -2 MicroSwitch NO Contacts Ansul Pyrochem 7 C-2 2 C - NO -BL A C -RD C -RD •410. NC - PR NO -BK NO -BK NC -BR NC -BR 8 1 NC a SPARE RELAY CONTACTS 1 NO ,j CAN BE USED TO CONTROL Z Cil 4 ITEMS REQUIRING SHUT - 6--"•-m - DOWN WHEN THE FIRE 9 SYSTEM DISCHARGES, SUCH R1 -R5 AS SHUNT TRIP, SIGNALS, ETC Coptgcts • R2-I TERMINAL FOR FIELD Ip JO NC c WIRING TO BUILDING —0NC FIRE PANEL, DRY —0 C NO CONTACTS FOR SIGNAL II R2 -2 MS -2 NC —ONO •• NC C - ^, C • MS-I RI —¢NC NO Iwlrl NO 12 =1 • �..1. -0 C4 �1•'�L��. miE NO • 13 14 LIGHT INPUT 120VAC H2 H5 =UNE, N2 - N5 =NEUTRAL 15 15A BKR LS - Motor Type PH Volt HP FLA BREAKER H2 �� �� Exh -1 Exh 1 230 1 6.8 15 Amp Sup-2 Sup 1 230 0.75 5.4 15 Amp 16 . 17 1 PHASE 230V 18 INPUT —0 LI L1 TI el 10 GR 2 WIRE L2 T2 ez I PHASE---•D L2 � I� t107 ES 13 14 l9 - - - - - -- DENOTES FIELD WIRING DENOTES INTERNAL WIRING WIRE COI OR 20 1 PHASE 230V BK - BLACK YV - YELLOW INPUT LI T1 23 . GR BL - BLUE GY - GRAY 2 WIRE L3 L2 T2 24 BR - BROWN PR - PURPLE OR - ORANGE OR /BL - ORANGE /BLUE 21' PHASE L4 I RD - RED (STRIPE) 13 14 VH - WHITE BS RIPE) - BLUE /RED RD /GN - RED /GREEN 22 (STRIPE) DRAWING SHOWN DE- ENERGIZED NOTE. IF WALL MOUNT PREWIRE, OR FIELD INSTALLED FIRE SYSTEM 23 MICROSVITCH, THE TERMINALS SHOVING FACTORY WIRING MUST BE FIELD WIRED. 24 12 x 18 x 6 Box / DUCT THERMOSTATS ARE FIELD WIRED WHEN RISERS ARE SHIPPED LOOSE OR WHEN MULIPLTE HOODS ARE CONTROLLED BY ONE / • r, cwmr- ;, Fast Wrap+ 1 1 G ®�I erElal kitchen Grease Duct . Air Ventilation Duct -- Are Proton Systems . . Product Data and toestalEatioce Geode � � = > . -_ - - _ 6 Gi B C - ORAilr. y''' -'7! } 1131e. 1 • -- 1 - z ,-, -- _ , r _ NFPA 96 IMC 1. Product Description - New and Improved FastWrap+ , • Thermal Ceramics new and improved Firetifiaster FastWrapi- is a one - layer, totally foil- encapsulated, non - combustible 2000 °F (1093 ° C) rated, low biopersistence, flexible fireproofing wrap specif- 3. Physical Characteristics ically tested to provide a 1 or 2 hour fire rated enclosure for hori- FireMaster Product Unit Size Units! Wt./ zontal and vertical commercial kitchen grease and air ventilation Ctn. Ctn. ducts. The core blanket chemistry is alkaline -earth silicate wool free FastWrap+ Roll 11/2' x 24• x 25' 1 375 lb of binders and lubricants. FastWrap+ is classified by Omega Point (38.1 mm x 610 mm x 7.6 m) (17 kg; Laboratories and Underwriter's Laboratories Listing and Follow -up FastWrap+ Roll 114' x 48' x 25' 1 75 lbs. Service Program to ensure uniform thickness and density specifica- (38.1 mm x 12 m x 7.6 m) (34 kg; lions, thus providing consistency in end physical properties for Fastwrap+ Collar Roll 114' x 6' x 25' 4 53 lbs. required fire ratings. FastWrap+ is a proven performance enema- (38.1 mm x 152 mm x 7.6 m) (24 kg, five through extensive testing to 1 or 2 hour fire - resistance rated Color White blanket with silver foil encapsulation shaft enclosures. With its excellent insulating capability of with- standing fire condition temperatures up to 2000°F (1093 °C), it pro- 4. Specifications tells combustible constructions at zero clearance throughout the This specification guide covers the application of Thermal Ceramic entire enclosure system. When the duct penetrates fire rated walls FireMaster FastWrap+ and An approved silicone firestop sealant and floors, an approved silicone firestop sealant used in combina- • lion with FastWrap+ provides an alternate means of protection to Application Fire Enclosure System Through . rigid shafts by maintaining the integrity of the 1 or 2 hour fire rated Resistive Penetration wail and floor assembly. FireMaster FastWrap+ is resistant to mold Rating System growth in test condi of 75-95% relative humidity (ASTM 1 or 2 1 layer, l' &' FastWrap+. perimeter OPL FS 567E Grease Ducts D6329). hours and longiludmal overlap 3° (75 mm). UL C A,i Product Features GD 544 F, GD 562 F, UL G • One -layer system with 3 optional installation techniques Air Ducts 2 hours 1 layer, yr FastWrap+, perimeter C - 7095, • Low biopersistent insulation blanket and longitudinal overlap 3' UL L • Does not contain low temperature fiberglass or mineral wool (75 mm), UL 1-19 UL • Shaft alternative to rigid board systems .\ • Zero clearance to combustibles protection throughout the entire 5. performance / enclosure system A. Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ • Lightweight, flexible wrap saves labor Flammability (ASTM # 84/UL 723) • Passive fire proof material does not shrink, become brittle, or Foil: Flame spread 5 lose fire fighting capabilities with age Smoke developed 10 / • Totally foil encapsulated system protects against material degra- Blan loet: Flame spread 0 dation, and potential fine hazards Smoke developed 0 / • Product markings on foil ensure proper material identification for Thermal Resistance R value per ASTM C 518 easy inspections / 4.15 per inch at 70 °F (21°C) / • Wide variety of through- penetration systems • Resistant to mold growth B. Fire Stop Sealants 2. Appiic atiors Tremco Inc. Fyn: Sil sealant SO S/L • 1 or 2 Hour Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct Enclosure Sealant ( r assemblies • 1 or 2 Hour Air Ventilation Duct Enclosure only) Specified Technologies Inc. Pensil 300 Rectoseal 835+ Sealant HILT] Construction Chemicals, FS One Sealant Division of HILT1 Inc. istings exposed alternate with blankets with covered edges, as shown in \\ Reference Standard/File No. Figures 1 and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps, - '� alternate their directions and appear on every other blanket •ga Point Laboratories, Inc. Listing # 11660 -3 :miter; Laboratory Grease Duct Enclosures (YYED • Butt Joint & Collar System - Adjacent blankets are butted tight- - - R14229 Fire Resistive Ventilation Duct fy together and a 6" (152 mm) wide collar of FireMa s- - - -.• Assemblies (HNJL): V-19; Through- FastWrap+ is centered over the joint, overlapping each blanket by Penetration FreStop System ()C-HEZ): 3• (75 mm) as shown in Figures 1 and 3. -- - . GAJ -7035, GAJ -7098 A Complies with NFPA 96, 2001 Edition • 2 & 3 Sided Enclosure System - When space does not allow tot • - . , full wrap enclosure on all four sides of the duct, the FireMaster ti 'national Mechanical Code Section 506.10.3 Corrunercial uipmen FastWrap+ may be installed on 2 or 3 sides of the duct and -� Grease Ducts and Exhaust Equipment. Section 507 Commercial lichen Hoods, mechanically attached to a concrete or CMU assembly on the • 2003 Editikm unexposed side of the duct York MEA 412-02 -M, 413-02-M General: national Code Council SBCCI Legacy Report Na 9424E To minimize waste, FireMaster material should be rolled out tautly BOCA Legacy Report No. 2225 before measuring. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped with alu- of Los Angeles RR8425 minum foil tape to prevent exposed edges of the insulation from form State Are Marshal 2440 - 1361:103 wicking moisture from condensation or grease from a compromised 2440 -1361 :105 leaking duct joint into the material and causing degradation of the fire barrier. The FireMaster FastWrap+ material may be installed • tstallation with either a mechanical banding system or insulation pins and clips sa and contractor in accordance with manufacturer's instruc- (see Mechanical Attachment Methods below and Figures 1 and 3). s and referenced standards shall Install the new or origins! When using the banding technique, caution shall be taken to ensure Master FastWrap+ system er the installation methods as cribed in sections A -D. See Figures 1 - 4 complete drawing that the bands are not fitted too snug as which could result in cut - ling into the blanket To prevent blanket sag on ducts with dimen- Ds. sions greater than or equal to 24" (600 mm), insulation pins, long lariats and Equipment: enough to extend through the layers of blanket insulation, are weld - Master FastWrap+ blanket, 1W (38.1 mm) thick, 6 pct (96 ed to the duct in columns spaced 12' (305 mm) apart, between 6° !n'), 24' (600 mm), or 48° (12 m) wide, and 25' (7.6 m) long rolls; and 12' (152 and 305 mm) from each edge and 10W (267 mm) on iohal 6' wide x 20' long (150 mm x 6 m) rolls center along the bottom horizontal and outside vertical duct runs. ireMaster FastWrap+: 25' (7.6 m) standard length, 48' (1220 Insulation pins that extend beyond the blanket wrap shall be tuned rim) wide blanket helps to minimize waste down to eliminate sharp points. Support hanger systems do not duminum foil tape need to be wrapped provided that the steel hanger rods are at least Afnimum W (19.0 mm) wide filament tape (optional) a minimum of 'l. (9.5 mm) diameter and the steel angle is a mini- -- ;arbon steel or stainless steel banding material, minimum W mum of 1W x 1W x '/e' 138 mm x 38 mm x 32 mm), or SMACNA 12.5 mm) wide, minimum 0.015 (0.38 mm) thick, with steel equivalent support system. (SMACNA band strap support systems landing clips do not apply). Horizontal trapeze support systems may be incorpo- fand banding tensioner and crimping tool rated into the wrap enclosure. • Ainimum 12 gage steel insulation pins•, galvanized steel speed Wrap va O A. A. Overlap W Telescope Installation dips, minimum 134• (38 mm) x 1W (38 mm) square or 134' dia A O la Wrap Telescope commercial kitchen grease or air ventilation 38 mm). or equivalent sized cup -head pins; capacitor discharge duct 1 or 2 hour enclosure includes a one -layer wrap construction dud gun applied directly to all surfaces of the duct (Figures 1 and 3). The kccess arms r (6.35 5 mm) by four to 5° long 114 12 7ded rods. 34 FireMaster FastWrap+ blanket is wrapped one layer 1'6' (38.1 mm) '6.35 m) win mm) by 4W to long a to 1 s; " (1 with 34' or 2' (50 mm) thick around the perimeter of the duct with a length 6.35 nl tu nuts and W ded al d ro as mm) washers, 4 (102 mm) cut to provide enough excess to overlap itself not less than 3 (75 ong pr ol tubing mm). Adjacent blankets are placed to overlap the previous blanket Sri approved silico one e fit threa firestop sealant not less than 3° (75 mm). The overlap made by adjacent blankets wage: forms the °longitudinal overlap. The overlap a blanket makes with e RreMaster FastWrap+ and an approved silicone firestop itself is called the perimeter overlap. The wrap layer may be held Want must be stored in a dry warehouse environment on pallets. temporarily in place with filament tape 134' (38 mm) from each blan- liets should not be stacked. ket edge and in the center of the blanket until the mechanical band- ing or pinning and clip attachment method is secured. eparatory Work Waster FastWrap+ is installed with common tools, such as B. Checkerboard Wrap Installation around the perime- Ives, benders and capacitor discharge guns for applying insula FireMaster FastWrap+ is cut to completely wrap n pins. In order to install the duct fire stop system, the surfaces ter of the duct with enough excess to provide an overlap of not less all openings and penetrating gems need to be clean, dry, frost than 3' (75 mm) (Figures 1 and 3). The blankets with both e, and free of dust exposed alternate with blankets with covered edges as s in Figures 1 and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps alter- deflation techniques for Thermal Ceramics FrreMaster nate their directions and appear on every other blanket A 3° (75 ,stWrap+ (Figures 1 and 3): mm) longitudinal overlap is installed onto the previous adjacent 3° (75 mm) Overlap Wrap Telescope - Each blanket overlaps wrap forming a 'checkerboard' construction. The wrap layer may _ one adjacent blanket, and each blanket has one edge exposed be held temporarily in place with filament tape 1W (38 min) from and one edge covered by the next blanket as shown in Figures 1 each blanket edge and in the center of the blanket until the median- and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps all point in ical banding or pinning and dip attachment method is secured. the same direction. Butt Joint / Collar Installation of an approved silicone firestop sealant into the opening to the FireMaster FastWrap+ is installed in a single layer directly to the recess around the top surface of the floor or wall through - duct with a tight butt joint construction (Figures 1 and 3). The penetration opening. FireMaster FastWrap+ material may be held in place with fila- Grease Duct Access Door Installation ment glass tape 134° (38 mm) from each blanket edge and in the Four galvanized steel threaded rods, ' /a° diameter (6.35 mm) by • center of the blanket temporarily until the mechanical banding or 41/2° to 5° long (114 to 125 mm) are welded to the duct at the cor- pinning and clip attachment method is secured. A 6° (152 mm) Hers of the door opening. Four 5° (125 mm) long 12 gage insu- wide FireMaster FastWrap+ Collar is centered over the joints lation pins are welded to the door panel for installation of the • overlapping on each side of the blanket joint 3° (75 mm). blanket Two layers of FireMaster FastWrap+ are installed on the D. 2 & 3 Sided Wrap System door. The first layer is cut and placed on the pins and over the When space does not allow for a complete wrap applied to the access opening with a 'h° (13 mm) overlap. When the door is duct on all four sides, the FireMaster FastWrap+ can be installed installed, this first layer is compresses and fitted against the in a single layer on the 2 or 3 sides of the unexposed duct and wrap surrounding the door opening to form a tight butt joint The mechanically attached to a concrete or CMU assembly. The second layer is centered over the first piece so that a minimum , FireMaster FastWrap+ is installed on the duct as described in 1° (25 mm) overlap exists around the perimeter. It is essential one of the three installation methods described above with the that this layer fit tightly against the wrap surrounding the access starting edge of the blanket attached to the concrete or CMU door opening with no through openings. The second layer is assembly and then wrapped around the duct until the other end impaled over the pins and both layers are locked in place with can be affixed to the other concrete or CMU assembly, thus speed clips. Pins that extend beyond the outer layer of encapsulating the duct with insulation around all accessible FireMaster FastWrap+ shall be turned down to avoid sharp sides. The blanket is to flange out onto the concrete or CMU points on the door. assembly. It should be secured to the adjoining assembly with The insulated door panel and the steel tubes are placed over the minimum ' /,s (4.7 mm) diameter, 4' (1 DO mm) long concrete threaded rods and held in place with washers and wing nuts_ anchors, footed to a minimum 1W (38 mm) wide x' /,s (4.7 mm) The steel tubes hold the door to the duct and protect the wrap thick steel strip /strap with pre - drilled holes spaced a maximum from damage as the door is removed. Alternatively, insulated 10° (254 mm) on center. The FireMaster FastWrap+ insulation pre - fabricated access doors are available from FireMaster deal - wrap is secured to the duct with banding (see Mechanical ers. See the Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ Design Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap section below or and Installation Manual for complete installation and drawing Figures 1 and 3). The ends of the banding are to loop into the details. steel strips/straps that foot the blanket to the concrete floor or wall, and are tightened down. The trapeze support system may 7. Maintenance be incorporated within the wrap system. No maintenance is required when installed in accordance with Thermal Ceramics installation instructions. Once installed, if any Mechanical Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap section that is greater that 8° x B° is damaged or if the overlap 1. Banding - 'rz° (12.7 mm) wide carbon steel or stainless steel area is damaged, the following procedures will apply banding, 0.015° (0.376 mm) thick, is placed around the entire • The damaged section should be removed by cutting the steel perimeter of the insulated duct with maximum 10W (267 mm) banding or removing the clips holding it in place spacing centers and 11/2° (38 trim) from each blanket edge or 1° , Anew section of the same dimension should be cut from a (25 mm) from each collar edge when using the butt joint and col- roll of FireMaster FastWrap+, either 24° (610 mm) or 48° lar method. When banding, filament tape can be used to tern- (1220 mm) wide. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped to porarily hold the blanket in place until the banding is applied. prevent exposed edges of the insulation from wicking The banding is placed around the material and tightened so as moisture or grease into the material and degradation of the to firmly hold the FireMaster FastWrap+ in place against the fire barrier duct, but not cause any cutting or damage to the blanket • The new section should be placed per Thermal Ceramics 2. Pinning - Min. 12 gage, 5° long (125 mm) steel insulation pins manufacturer's Installation Instructions ensuring the same are welded to the duct at all blanket overlap locations (see overlap that existed previously Figures 1 and 3) spaced in rows max. 10W (267 mm) on center • The steel banding should be placed around the material and and maximum 8° (200 mm) apart An insulation pin is located tensioned so as to sufficiently hold the FireMaster in the middle of the perimeter overlap and center spaced FastWrap+ in place without cutting the blanket between the pins. Pins are locked into place with 1W (38 mm) • If the blanket has not been damaged but the foil has ripped, diameter square or round, galvanized steel, speed clips or cup seal the opening with aluminum foil tape head pins. Pins that extend beyond outer blanket wrap layer For damaged areas less than or equal to 8° X 8° the following shall be turned down to eliminate sharp edges or the excess procedure may be used. length cut off. • The damaged section should be removed by cutting out a square or rectangular that includes the damaged area and NOTE Pinning is required for ducts larger than 24 °x48 °. does not exceed 8° in width or length. Through - Penetration Firesttop System • A repair section should be cut from a section of FireMaster When the duct penetrates a concrete or drywall fire rated wall, FastWrap+ that is 1° wider and 1" longer than the damaged ceiling, or floor, an approved fire stop system must be employed. area that has been removed. Cut edges of the blanket shall (Figures 2 and 4). FireMaster FastWrap+ approved through be taped to prevent the exposed edges of the insulation from penetration fire stop systems are listed in Section 4, wicking moisture or grease into the material. Specifications. • A single min. 12 Gauge insulation pin min. 3° long should be welded to the grease duct in the center of the repair area • To fire stop the through penetration void area, cut strips of (Note: Cup head pins may also be used.) FireMaster FastWrap+ 41/2° (106 mm) wide and as long as the opening and install at a minimum 50% compression. Install the P 9 3. strips so that they are recessed ' /a' (6.35 mm) from the top sur- The repair section is to be centered on the opening and • Minimum 3 /0" (9 mm) diameter all thread steel rods do not impaled upon the insulation pins. All overlaps should be have to be insulated . tucked into the repair opening to provide a tight fitting joint • Horizontal support members may be incorporated into the Insulation is held in place with a 1'/2' square or round galva- enclosure wrap nized or stainless steel speed clip or a minimum 1" diameter • The integrity of FireMaster FastWrap+ system is limited to cup head pin. The excess portion of the pin shall be cut off the quality of the installation and/or turned down to efiinirtate sharp edges. 'Far rename' protective equipment recommendations see t,e =VS. The joint should be sealed using aluminum foil tape. Thermal Ceramics is a tradeni� o Mwgnn ire Company pi:. and FadWrap we trademarks antenna tenna! Ceramics fns FastWiap products we ramnrfactu ed by . Limitations • Thermal Ceramics rat Fhemasea Curs Systems we dlstr bated by authorized distributors ' FireMaster FastWrap+ shall be installed in accordance with amInotorhgerbr3lL Thermal Ceramics - Installation Instructions Transco and Fyru-Sil we tradenames oriremco Inc. • Multiple steel ducts in a single FireMaster FastWrap+ enclo- • ig a re�trhero es Inc. tmdenarne ' sure system are not permitted for commercial kitchen grease FS One is a eradename or than ins ducts. Multiple steel ducts in a single enclosure are permitted , for air ventilation ducts Special Note: Grease Duct Sizes > 24'x48' (600 mm x 1200 mm) insula- The original FireMaster FastWrap+ 2" technical lion is attached using steel pins data and installation sheet is still available elec- Air Ducts: when maximum duct siie dimensions are greater tronicalty at www.thermalceramics.com in the data than 84' x 21' (2100 mm x 525 mm) in cross section, rein- sheets section. force the duct with steel angles sufficient to support the total weight of the duct assembly and the FireMaster FastWrap+ enclosure Thy!Ceramics . WOOER Fire Protection Systems ' New and Improved FireMaster. l'&" FastWrap+ Commercial Kitchen Grease . or Air Ventilation Duct 1 or 2 Hour Shaft Alternative " 0 O' ` , O '' Zero Clearance to Combustibles / ' 0 • © v . ( 41p- Pinning Grease Ducts Only: 0 �I Sizes > 24'x48" � ,. In Cross Section Pinning Technique \ :. \ ,,,, Required. 441 .© I __ Butt Joint Option 0 2 :>, Cross Section View IPL Design No. DD 544 F and GD 562 F Figure 1 IL Design No. G-14 and V-19 Drawing No. FMRN1.5001 -1 One layer FtreMaster FastWrap+ 1'6' thick r © r Steel banding )4' wide minimum ' 3' minimum longitudinal overlap a Zr - rn A tH 3' minimum perimeter overlap O1erlap wrap Option 6' wide FastWrap+ collar (for Butt Joint option) 0 Cross Section View ' Firmly butted joint (for Butt Joint option) 0 10 or 12 gauge steel insulation pin with 134' x 134' or 134' © r , ,? diameter galvanized speed clips (for alternate pinning) 0 G zr,re l un Thn indertrity of RreMaster Duct Systems is limited to ..„ - ,. -4 Thermal Ceramics • Fire Protection Systems . New and Improved FireMaster 1'h" FastWrap+ Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct Typical Insulation Pin Layout for Duct Spans > 24 " Wide to Prevent Blanket Sag 1 1 . co 97 us w c N i ilidl IC III1Mag t i -.6 0 SIDE ELEVATION a dmi N • W END ELEVATION 1 : - . . m g RI . . o 1 "! 0 —1 1" PYR) VARIES BOTTOM VIEW Installation Pin Layout Figure 4 ' - Drawing No. FMFW1 5004 1 Vertical section 2 Access door • 3 10 or 12 gauge steel insulation pin Note: The integrity of FireMaster Duct Systems is limited to the quality of the installation. • Marlieting Corrummiea6orrs Offers North America - Sales Offices Sou9r America - Safes Offices Colombia • ' *Mensal Ceramics Americas Canada Argentina T: +57 (2) 7 (706) 796 4200 T: 1 +. (905) 335 3414 T: + 4373 4439 F: +57 (2) F: (706) 796 4398 F: +1 (905) 335 5145 F: +54 (11) 4372 9331 Guatemala Thermal Cermnlra Asia Pacific Mesiao area T: +50 (2) 4733 29516 T: +65 6733 6068 T: +52 (555) 578 6622 7: +55 (21) 2418 1366 F: +50 (2) 4730 601 . 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C-AJ -7095, C-AJ -7098, W-1 -7121, and F- 0-7036 Drawing# FMFW1.5003 -1 I n, Froa p /c c ela d Assemb • 1 Floor/ceiling 2 Duct • 3 One layer FireMaster FastWrap+ 1W thick 4 Steel banding 12' wide minimum or pinning Nate: The integrity of RreMaster Duct Systems is emit- ' 5 FireMaster FastWrap+ (packing material) ed to the quality of the mstallaTion 6 Approved Through Penetration FireStop System • 1ThermaeramicS 4,r4111: � proleetiofi sy New and Improved FireMaster © 1'A" FastWrap+ Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct _ � 1 0 Access Door � 1 Q ,. o j_ 3 _� r ...;__ Prefabricated Access Door 0 , System Available From 1 :46 FireMaster Dealers c 6 al k .4 0 O� Ir Note: The integrity of FireMaster Duct Systems is Drifted to the quality of the installation OPL Design No. GD 544 F and GD 562 F Figure 3 UL Design No. G-14 and V-19 Drawing No. FiMAFW1.5001 -1 _ 1 Door hole 6 'One layer FireMaster FastWrap+ 1 overlap 2 'L drameter all threaded rods 7 Speed clips 3 Access cover 16 gauge 8 Aluminum tape at edges ' 4 A insulation pins welded 9 Spool pieces for threaded rods 5 One laver FireMaster FastWrao+ 1'1 thick 10 'N' diameter atina nuts / 6