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Oa/ '8= 0 7 / 3 5az) sti) y CPS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS - OREGON 102248 - WASHINGTON COMMEPS06600 February 28, 1998 Robert Poskin, Plans Examiner City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 Re: Companion Pet Clinic —13500 SW Pacific Hwy, Suite #54, Tigard (BUP #: 98 -0079) This letter is in response to your letter dated February 23, 1998. It contains additional "submittal" document pertaining to the plan review process related to the Companion Pet Clinic. The information is as follows: I. ACCESSIBILITY . . . , 1. The environmental control (thermostat) and light switch locations — Please note "Exhibit — A" [OSSC, Section 1109.2.3.6] — We are aware of the requirements related to these issues. We will make this a part of the approved documents kept at the job site for sub - contractors to follow. 2. Detail A6.1/2 — Please note "Exhibit —B" [OSSC, Section 1109.11.3.3] — We have altered the drawing to bring the Staff Lounge into ADA compliance. 3. The Reception Counter — Please note "Exhibit — C" [OSSC, 1109.23.2] — We have revised the drawing to illustrate the ADA compliance and requirements. 4. The restroom signage — The signage we use will meet or exceed ADA requirements and will in effect be "Uni -Sex" signage designed specifically for that purpose. 5. The 25% rule — This rule pertains to "Alterations" under ORS 447.241 Standards for Renovations. This rule does not apply in this circumstance because of the following: This tenant space, was known by the landlord as "vacant space #7 ". This tenant space had never been completed by the landlord. At this hour it remains simply a frame with no electrical, plumbing or HVAC. The existing demising walls are bare of sheetrock or insulation. In its truest sense... barrier free. Every element of the Companion Pet Clinic build -out reflects a barrier free tenant space. The owners are committed to making the space completely barrier free for employees and customers. All drawings that you now have in your hands illustrate that. FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY 1. Provide Type 2 -A fire extinguishers — Please note "Exhibit — E ", I have designated three (3) locations for fire extinguishers. REAR EXIT DOOR — Added to the plan The landlord has requested that an exit door be installed at the rear of the tenant space so that animals can be taken out through the door for exercise, etc. — This door will be 3' -0" x 7' -0" steel man door with a hollow metal frame, closer, ADA approved hardware, rain hood and exterior porch light. 12454 SW 114TH TERRACE • TIGARD, OR 97223 -4060 (503) 579 -0148 • FAX (503) 579 -0221 MOBILE (503) 320 -0918 • E -MAIL RLKIEF@PRODIGY.NET A Company built on, honesty and integrity... Bob, I trust all this information meets your requirement. If you have any other questions.. please call me • at 320 -091: ,r fax to 579 -0221. Sincer; Ron Kie General C • ' . ctor Cc: John Maddigan PS — Bob to expedite this process I am faxing these documents over the weekend. I will hand deliver fresh documents on Monday, March 2, 1998 1109.2.1-1109.3.1 1994 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1094 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE EXCEPTION: The minimum width for single whet khairpassage maybe 32 inches (813 mm) fora mad- ADAAG 0 mum distance of 24 inches (610 mm). 1109.2.2 Wheelchair turning spaces. Wheelchair turning spaces shall be designed and con- structed to satisfy one of the following requirements: 1. A turning space not less than 60 inches (1524 mm) in diameter (see ADAAG Figure 3 (a)); or 2. MT-shaped intersections where the corridor width Is not less than 36 inches (914 mm) or turn- ing into a mom. Each segment of the T shall be clear of obstructions for not less than 12 inches (305 mm) in each direction. See ADAAG Figure 3 (b). Inaz 1109.23 Clear floor or ground space for wheelchairs. !0 1109.23.1 Size. The minimum clear floor space required to accommodate a single, stationary tit T 4 wheelchair and occupant shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) wide by 48 inches (1219 mm) long. Where the clear floor space is located in an alcove more than 24 inches (610 mm) deep and a ...•.�OOOOOOOO .. wheelchair user must make a forward approach, the width of the clear floor s ^1 to a minimum of 36 inches (914 mm). Where the clear floor space is located i n an alcov move an 0114111 1 S inches (381 mm) deep and the wheelchair trier must make a parallel approach, the length of the X , ' 1 f clear floor space shall be increased to a minimum of 60 inches (1524 nun). 1109.23.2 Approach. Wheelchair spaces shall be designed to allow for forward or parallel a I I I A P m) See ADAAG Figure 4. ■ ap- I I "Hp �': � , proach to an accessible feature. See ADAAG Figure 4. 1109.233 Knee and toe clearances. Spaces under obstructions, work surfaces or fixtures may ���� li I= =II I I I be included in the clear floor space if they are at least 30 inches (762 mm) wide, a minimum of 27 1 ( � inches (686 mm) high and not more than 19 inches (483 mm) deep. Clear toe space shall be not less than 9 inches (229 mm) high and may extend a maximum of 6 inches (152 mm) beyond the knee Floor g ( Parallel space. See ADAAG Figures 27 and 31. �,,,� and to. (b) Me Reach Units High 1109.23.4 Approach to wheelchair spaces. One full unobstructed side of the clear floor space for a wheelchair shall adjoin or overlap an accessible route, or shall adjoin another wheelchair clear space. Clear space located in an alcove orotherwise confined on all or part of three sides shall not be less than 36 inches (914 mm) wide where forward approach is provided, or 60 inches (1524 mm) wide where parallel approach is provided. 1109.23.5 Forward reach. Where the clear floor space allows only forward approach to an ob- ject, the maximum high forward reach allowed shall not be higher than 48 inches (1219 mm). Reach obstructions 20 inches (508 mm) or less deep may project into the clear space provided that knee clearance is maintained according to Section 1109.2.3.3. Reach obstructions greater than 20 inches (508 mm) deep may project into the clear space provided that the reach obstruction shall not exceed mm) high. The minimu low forward reach high hall not be lower shall not S inches (380 mm). Q ADAAG Figure S. U 1109.23.6 Side reach. Where the clear floors ace allows parallel approach by a ' wheelchair, the maximum high side reach allowed shall not be higher than 54 inches (1372nrrw) FirlilliirliWil • El sr Obstructions no greater than 34 inches (864 mm) high and no more than 24 inches (610 mm) deep ,iffl, may be located in the side reach area provided that when such obstructions are present the side reach shall not be higher than 46 inches (1168 mm). The minimum low side reach shall not be lower than 9 inches (229 mm). See ADAAG Figure 6. I I I ' I I .li' 11093 Controls and Hardware. 11093.1 Operation. Handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors, cabs- \ —f (4 Mermen over Ot nets, plumbing fixtures and storage facilities shall have lever or other shape permitting operation by wrist or arm pressure and not requiring tight grasping, pinching or twisting to operate. The force tttde Rsaeh'cd0O required to activate such equipment, other than exterior doors, shall be no greater than 5 pounds - force (2.22 N). Doors shall comply with Section 1109.9. I. 1- 207.15 • c• FIGURE 8--SIDE REACH ., w A / Ex/i ��'� / //J SECTION 1113 — ALTERATIONS 1113.1 General. 1113.1.1 Compliance. Alterations to existing affected buildings or facilities shall comply with ORS 447.241(1) through (8). ORS 447.241 is not a pan of this code but is reproduced here for the reader's convenience: 447.241 Standards for renovation, alteration or modification of certain buildings; bar- rier removal improvement plan. (1) Every project for renovation, alteration or modification to affected buildings and related facilities that affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function shall be made to insure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the paths of travel to the altered area and the rest rooms, telephones and drinking fountains serv- ing the altered area are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, unless such alterations are disproportionate to the overall alterations in terms of cost and scope. (2) Alterations made to the path of travel to an altered area may be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 25 percent of the alteration to the primary function area. (3) If the cost of alterations to make the paths of travel to the altered area fully accessible is disproportionate to the cost of the overall alteration, the paths of travel shall be made accessible to the extent that it can be made accessible without incurring disproportionate costs. (4) In choosing which accessible elements to provide under this section, priority shall be given to those elements that will provide the greatest access. Elements shall be provided in the follow- ing order: (a) Parking; • (b) An accessible entrance; (c) An accessible route to the altered area; (d) At least one accessible restroom for each sex or a single unisex restroom; (e) Accessible telephones; (f) Accessible drinking fountains; and (g) When possible, additional accessible elements such as storage and alarms. (5) A series of small alterations to an area served by a single path of travel does not satisfy the obligation to provide an accessible path of travel created under subsection (1) of this section. (6) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to the area and subsequent alterations affecting the same path of travel are under- taken within three years of the original alteration, the total cost of the alterations to the primary function area on the path of travel during the preceding three -year period shall be considered in determining whether the cost of making the path of travel accessible is disproportionate. (7)(a) A barrier removal improvement plan may satisfy the requirements of subsection (1) of this section. The plan shall require an equivalent or greater level of barrier removal than required by subsection (1) of this section. (b) The barrier removal improvement plan shall include: (A) A letter of participation from the building owner, (B) A building survey that identifies existing architectural barriers; (C) An improvement plan and time schedule for removal of architectural barriers; and (D) An implementation agreement. (c) The barrier removal improvement plan may be reviewed and accepted through the waiver process under ORS 447.250. The plan shall be reviewed upon completion or every three years for compliance with the requirements of this section. (8) For purposes of this section, "primary function" is a major activity for which the facility is intended. A barrier removal improvement plan for existing affected buildings may be accepted in lieu of full compliance as provided in ORS 447.241(7). 1113.L2 Existing elements. 1113.1.2.1 General If existing elements, spaces, essential features or common areas are altered, each such altered element, space, feature or area shall comply with the applicable provisions of this chapter. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Areas of rescue assistance need not be provided in altered buildings. 2. Where a building has an accessible entry, altered entries need not be made accessible unless they provide access to areas of primary function. If 3. Alteration work limited solely to the electrical, mechanical or plumbing systems, provided such alter- 4(4 t t:// - f� adon (structural or otherwise) does not involve any elements or spaces required to be accessible under this chapter• EXISTING STOREFRONT TO REMAIN II II II 11 n H 11 H II 101 RECEPTION O O sr • gur L. 33 gg 4' -0" 8' -28" f% -4" ' 8 aR. 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CPS Ron lief- General Contractor 1 �•7 Turd, OR 97223 -4060 (503) 579-0148 Fax (503) 579 -0221 COMPANION PET CLINIC — TIGARD CLINIC SPECIFICATIONS - General Specifications • 5/8" giproc walls throughout unless otherwise specified • 1 '/2 " solid core doors — standard being 36" wide finished with natural clear waterproof sealant • lever door handles to be specified • wood door frames in hemlock or ash to closely match door color, finished as per the doors • kick plates on hallway and heavy traffic doors • Sinks are to be stainless steel commercial grade single bowl kitchen -type rectangular sinks. Faucets to be provided are single head pullout with backflow preventors • backflow preventors on the main water supply per county code, may also require backflow preventer on dark room (see codes) • Door between treatment area and pharmacy to have a window, which is non - opaque, size to be discussed. • Peep -holes should be installed on the exam room doors at 5' in height, centered • Emergency exits and other required signs to be provided and installed by the contractor per code • Emergency lighting to be provided: 2 in front office 1 in main pharmacy, 1 in treatment area, 1 in customer hallway. • Sprinkler system to be provided by the landlord per code according to our planned needs, including 1 head in the oxygen room. • Ventiltation — fans in each room and all rooms or areas, all vented to the exterior with on/off switches. Ventilation in the oxygen room per code. • All fans 12" x 12" or as agreed with the contractor, sufficient to provide needed cfm's with separate switches for each. • • Ventilation pipe to be provided for the dryer and for the vacuum system per their requirements • While specialty equipment will be provided by the tenant, its installation shall be provided by the contractor or his agents except for the installation of the dog and cat kennels and the radiology machine. • An OSHA eye wash station will be provided by the tenant to be installed beside the sink in the laboratory area plumbed into the cold water supply only by the contractor or his subs. Electrical Separate circuits to be provided for: • X -ray machine • Telephone • Central vacuum • Oxygen alarm system — a low voltage supply • Dryer • Hot water heater • Autoclave — separate 50 amp circuit with 240 volt service and range plug installed by contractor. Hard wiring to be provided by the contractor in designated areas for • Viewboxes - one in each exam room, double banks in the radiology and surgery rooms • Exam lights over each of 2 treatment tables • Surgery lights — a double headed track light system • Radiology — for x -ray machine • Oxygen system alarm box • Hot water heater Kennels • Vinyl clad sliding door with vinyl bases(not exposed metal) to be specified by the tenant • 6 foot sliding glass doors • dog kennel base — built of % " plywood, 6" high base for stainless steel kennels, width 28 ' /� ", and length 12 feet to start at the cat -room wall and leaving space for the runs. • Cat kennel base — 28 '/z " base width, 9 feet long centered on the back wall of the cat room. The height off the floor will be 4" to an open shelf 12 inches high beneath the platform for the kennel. The shelf area should be melamine finished to resist water and dirt with cross supports every 3 feet • In dog kennel there will be a tap on the wall at approximately 3 foot height, cold water only. • The top of the kennels after installation by the tenant shall be covered with melamine covered plywood or fiberboard to provide a flat area for storage, color to be decided later. Sides of the banks need not be closed in. appropriate trim to be used. • In dog kennel room, a bid should be provided for 2 kennels, 3' x 5' with 4 inch cement block walls on sides and rear, cement floor sloping to the rear at% " per foot, where the rear drain is circular in cross section, 6 inches deep and wide, and drains to a 4" waste pipe attached to the main waste system of the clinic. Gutter slope should be a minimum slope of 1/8 " per foot. The entire blocked area and the floor should be painted with epoxy paint. Please also provide a bid for providing only the graded cement floor with rear gutter as described above and in the attached documents, 7' long in the kennel room to house a more mobile kennel arrangement (see enclosed), including FRP board to 6 feet high and 7 feet long around the side and back walls of this area for moisture protection . Floor to be painted with epoxy paint, colour to be determined. Kennel doors to be provided by tenant and installed by contractor. A decision based on the bids will be made during discussion with contractor. • Isolation kennel will have no contents or base, but will have wood support built into the wall specified for a wall mounted pull -down examination table 24" wide. Radiology • Electrical — see enclosed documents from Radiographic Repair Services with regard to drainpipe, water, electrical in the radiology and dark rooms. • Back flow preventer to be provided in plumbing bid if required by code. • Switch for regular lighting in the dark room will be put at 5'6 ". • Switch for the dark light will be at regular room height. • Hard wiring will be provided for the dark light fixture — a single porcelain fixture to be installed by the contractor • Floor drain to be 5 inches high with drain cup. Surgery • Supports to be provided in the ceiling for one large track surgery light fixture approximately 9 feet in length, sufficient to support 600 pounds. Tenant will provide lights, but hard wiring regular 110 volts for the light provided by contractor. • View box will be provided by tenant, but to be installed by contractor. Electrical plug below the box area to be provided. . - • Surgery doors will be double swing doors with: I. Windows filling the top''/ of the door, 2. Standard 1 %: inch solid core to discuss size with contractor either 24 or 30 inch. _ . 3. Kick plates on both sides and push plates at standard height. 4. Door stops installed, or opening mechanisms to allow doors to stay ajar if desired. Oxygen Room Specs provided to code for an exterior room. Exams Rooms • 3 recessed hard -wired viewboxes , installed by contractor, provided by tenant, exact size to be determined. • Cabinetry per plans and drawings in melamine or equivalent inside and out. Countertops in melamine with rounded corners projecting into the room. • 2 electrical outlets per room, one on the wall within the confines of the cabinet for a small refrigerator and one placed at a height above the shelf. • switches, 3 way, operated from either exit for both fans and lights. Treatment Area • Hot and cold water to be provided for treatment tubs and installed by the contractor. Stainless steel drop -in tubs will be supplied by the tenant within cabinets to be built and installed by the cabinet makers to match other cabinetry (materials and colours of melamine to follow). Fixtures for the tubs to be provided by the contractor, single spout retractable faucets with back flow preventers. • Top of the tubs will be recessed into the countertops ( details to be provided by tenant). • Standard upper and lower cabinet specs per plans and drawings. • 18 inches space between the counter tops and the upper cabinets. • 6 -inch back splashes on all counter tops in melamine. • Hard wiring to be installed for the low voltage oxygen box (fixture to be provided by Adcoa) per the plan. • Supports in the ceiling centered over the treatment tables (2) for lights to be provided along with hard wiring and installation per specs to come. Lights provided by the tenant. Utility Room • Hot water heater sufficient for our water needs to be provided and installed by contractor. • Separate circuit to be provided for the vacuum system. • Main back flow preventer here. • Upper cabinets in this room 15 inches deep. Front Office • Conduits (2) to be provided for electrical, telephone, computer cabling from front office wall to the front counter. As large as possible to be in code. • Swing gates on both sides of the front desk • Front office area to be open to the ceiling • Hanging task lighting per plan. • Outlets for electrical to be installed under the front counter. • 3 - inch diameter holes at the back of the counter top for stowing wires under the countertop. Washroom • per the lease, to be provided by the landlord, likely to be constructed by the contractor. • Constructed per OSHA/ADA requirements. Emergency Exits • Emergency exit and other signs provided by the contractor per codes. • Emergency lighting to be provided by the contractor — 2 in the front office area, 1 in main pharmacy, 1 in treatment, and 1 in the customer hallway. Sprinkler System • To be provided by the landlord per code, likely installed by the contractor. Ventilation. • Fans in each and all rooms, all vented to the exterior. • Ventilation for oxygen room per code provided. • Fans 12 X 12 inches, switches for all. • Ventilation pipe to be provided for vacuum installer per their needs, and also for the dryer located in the utility room. Lighting • Provided by the tenant — 2 surgery lights with tracking, 2 treatment lights, all installed by contractor. • Drop ceiling with acoustic panels, white in the majority of the clinic, open to the ceiling in the front office with lighting suspended in the area. • The wall between the front office and the rest of the clinic extends to the top deck, and this wall to be insulated for sound control • The rest of the clinic will have 48 inch fluorescent fixtures (4 tubes each) to be provided by the landlord per the lease, likely installed by the contractor per code. • Overhead lighting over the front counter to be discussed per the plan. • Task lighting to be provided as fluorescent fixtures under the edge of the front counter, details by the cabinet maker. • Under cabinet lighting, fluorescent, to be provided in the lab area as well for task lighting. • Lighting spec for reception area to be issued separately. Staff Room • Stainless steel sink, kitchen type with standard kitchen faucet in chrome. • Outlet under the counter for an under counter refrigerator. • • Cabinet maker to provide a table height "shelf table" attached to the wall in the same melamine as the counter tops in the rest of the clinic, 18 inches wide by 4 feet long with a back splash. Doctor Office • Wall box provided by contractor to surround electrical and telephone etc. with access doors. • Shelf under this wall box 12 inches deep, melamine covered 36 inches long to hold other telephone answering machines. • Book shelf to be built in on the wall per the spec. NOTE: The complete fmish schedule, reception desk design and the lighting spec . for the reception area will be issued separately. Sheri Morris and John Maddigan Home — 657 -0941 • 7. . • i �° I I I I o I i I 1 I L I I _ c W o I N r - - 11? -... . •i I 1 - I - , ' I �, l� _ -N, f.)4► IC r N — I I I I ri I } y ) . i i E. t t A. .r..- o J `Q ZN I Commercial Property Services, Inc. '^ 12454 SW 114th Terrace Tigard, OR 97223 i .. t Ti (503)579 -0148 Fax (503)579 -0221 r� CODE: Structural Specialty Code: 1996 Edition DATE: July 1, 1996 REFERENCE: Section 2504 • Structural Specialty Code SUBJECT: Installation Standards for Suspended Ceiling System and Ughting Fixtures QUESTION: What standards does the Bureau use to review and Inspect suspended ceiling systems? What are the standards for permit application? When must existing ceilings be upgraded? RESPONSE: The Bureau of Buildings accepts suspended ceiling systems which are either engineered or which comply with the prescriptive design standard as detailed below. I. New Suspended Ceilings • Prescriptive Design The Bureau will accept suspended ceilings which comply with the following prescriptive design standards without an engineer or architect approved design. A. Permit Application The permit application for a suspended ceiling to be installed to this prescriptive standard shall include three copies of manufacturers literature or ICRO Evaluation Reports identifying whether the suspension is light, Intermediate, or heavy duty; provide a schedule of fixtures and other ceiling supported equipment and their weights; identity all connection devices and their loading capabilities. C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D . UDC/25/.2 Installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Ughting Fixtures Page 2 of 13 July 1,1996 B. General Suspended ceilings installed to this prescriptive design shall use either a 2 foot by 2 foot or a 2 foot by 4 foot standard grid. Ceilings Installed according to this prescriptive design shall not support partitions. C. General Installation Requirements - UBC Standard 26 -2 . 1. HANGERS: Hangers are to be a minimum of No.12 gauge galvanized, soft annealed mild steel wire at 4 feet on center both ways unless calculations justi(ying Increased spacing are provided ? ?. Hangers shall be attached to ceiling suspension members and to supports above with a minimum of three turns. Hangers to be plumb or splayed and shalt not press against pipes or ducts. Wires more than one in six out of plumb shall have countersloping wires added. A trapeze or equivalent shall be used where obstructions preclude direct attachment to the structure. Trapeze suspensions shall be minimum of back to back 1-1/4 Inch cold rolled channels when spans exceed 48 Inches. 2. ATTACHMENT DEVICES: Hanger attachment devices to be capable of carrying five times the ceiling design load as shown by the manufacturer's literature or ICBO research report. 3. CARRYING CHANNELS AND MAIN RUNNERS: Carrying channels and main runners are to be level within 1/8 Inch In 12 feet and leveling is to be performed with hangers taut: kinks or bends are not to be used as a way of leveling. Wire loops shall be tightly formed to prevent any vertical movement. 4. LIGHTING FIXTURE INSTALLATION: Deflection from lighting fixture Installation shall be limited to 1/360 times the span between hangers. if the fixture causes a deflection In excess of 1/360. the fixture shall be Independently supported as indicated in Section D.5. A ceiling fixture installation shall not cause the runners to rotate more than two degrees from the vertical (this is the equivalent of 1/32 Inch out of horizontal for a standard tee). . 5. SUPPORT OF LIGHTING FIXTURES OR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: Only 'intermediate and 'heavy ceiling systems as defined by UBC Standard 25 - 2 may be used to support lighting fixtures and mechanical services. Fixtures and mechanical services in light -duty ceilings shall be independently supported. D. Lateral Bracing Requirements 1. WHERE REQUIRED: Lateral bracing shall be Included for all _ suspended ceilings. . C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D uecrzsl4 installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 3 of 13 July 1, 1998 EXCEPTIONS: Lateral bracing is not required: a. For ceiling areas of 144 square feet or less surrounded by walls which connect directly to the structure; or b. For callings with a maximum of 12 Inches between the grid and structural support. 2. HANGERS: Hangers shall conform to the requirements in part C of this document. In addition, all runners shall be independently supported at the perimeter within 8 inches of the wall or ceiling discontinuity; the wall angle or closure strip shall not be used for this purpose. 3. DIAGONAL BRACING WIRES AND VERTICAL STRUTS: Diagonal bracing wires are required within 6 feet of the wall and at 12 feet on center in each direction. Four No. 12 gauge wires shall be connected within 2 inches' of an Intersection of a main runner with a cross runner and splayed 90 degrees from each other at an angle not exceeding 46 degrees from the plane of the ceiling. A strut fastened to the main runner shall be extended to and fastened to the structural members supporting the roof or floor above. The strut shall be adequate to resist the vertical component induced by the wires. Based on the maximum spacing of 12 feet on- center in each direction, the following strut sixes and corresponding maximum lengths may be used: ;strut Size MAIdomoltangth • 3/4 diameter conduit (EMT) 8 • 1' diameter conduit (EMT) 10 -0" • Single 2.1/2' x 20 gauge metal stud 11'-6' (I 0.18 Ire) • Back -to -back 2 -1/2' x 20 gauge metal studs screwed together at 24" o.c. 15• Lateral force bracing members shall be spaced a minimum of six Inches from all horizontal piping or duct work that is not provided with bracing restraints for horizontal forces. Bracing wires shall be attached to the grid and to the structure in such a manner that they can support a design load of not lass than 200 pounds or the actual design load, whichever Is greater, with a safety factor of 2. 4. PERIMETER MEMBERS: Members perpendicular to the wall shall be tied together (stabilized) to prevent their spreading. This shalt be done immediately adjacent and parallel to the wall. The wall or closure angle shall not be used for this purpose. although to facilitate installation. C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D US C/29/62 installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 4 of 13 July 1, 1996 runners may be attached to the closure angle at two adjacent walls with clearances between the wail and runner being maintained at the other two walls. 5: LIGHTING FIXTURES: Only Intermediate duty' and 'heavy duty' ceiling systems as defined in USC Standard 25-2 may be used for the support of lighting fixtures. Two slack wires are required for all fixtures. All fighting fixtures shall be positively attached to the suspended ceiling systems. The attachment device shall have a capacity of 100 percent of the lighting fixture weight acting in any direction. . When 'intermediate duty' systems are used, supplemental No. 12 gauge hangers shall be attached to the grid members within three inches of each corner of each fixture. Tandem fixtures may utilize common wires. Where 'heavy duty' systems are used, supplemental hangers are not required if 48 Inch modular hanger pattern Is followed. When cross runners are used without supplemental hangers to support lighting fixtures, these cross runners must provide the same carrying capacity as the main runner. Lighting fixtures weighing less than 56 pounds shall have, In addition to the requirements outlined above, two No. 12 gauge hangers connected from the fixture housing to the structure above. These wires may be slack. Earthquake clips may be used to connect recessed light fixtures weighing less than 56 pounds to suspended grid ceilings only under the following conditions: a. The clips are UL listed (IEFT fixture fitting or IFFX fixture fitting In the Ui. electrical construction materials directory) or are approved by the Bureau; and, b, A minimum of four fasteners are used to connect each fixture to the ceiling system located within three inches of the grid intersection. Lighting fixtures weighing 56 pounds or more shall be supported directly from the structure above by approved hangers. Bolts, screws or rivets may also be used in lieu of clips to connect fixtures to ceiling systems provided the grid members are not rotated or deflected more than allowed per part C.4 of this document. ' C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D .L i......mmiminsuimmmmuimigmmmimmummi........ UBC/25/#2 Installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 5 of 13 July 1, 1928 6. MECHANICAL SERVICES: Ceiling mounted air terminals or services weighing less than 20 pounds shall be positively attached to the ceiling suspension main runners or to Dross runners with the same carrying capacity as the main runners. Terminals or services weighing 20 pounds but not more than 58 pounds. in addition to the above, shall have two No.12 gauge hangers connected from the terminal or service to the ceiling system hangers or to the structure above. These wires may be slack. Terminals or services weighing more than 56 pounds shall be supported directly from the structure above by approved hangers. H. New Suspended Ceilings • Engineered Design A. General An 'engineered design' for a suspended ceiling shall be designed and certified by an architect or engineer, registered in the State of Oregon. The design shall comply with Part C and D of the Prescriptive Design provisions, above. Engineered systems may include support of lighting, mechanical systems and/or partitions. B. Permit Application The permit application for a suspended ceiling to be installed according to an engineered design shall Include three copies of certified drawings and specifications, and one copy of calculations, prepared by a an architect or engineer registered in the State of Oregon. The submittal shall show that the ceiling system's capacity to resist vertical loads and seismic loads In compliance with applicable code chapters and standards; shall identify whether the suspension is light, Intermediate, or heavy duty; and shall identity all connection devices and their allowable capacities. The submittal shall include appropriate substantiating data, manufacturer's literature and ICB0 Evaluation Reports C. Additional Considerations PARTITIONS: Where the suspended ceiling system is required to provide lateral support for permanent or relocatable partitions, the connection of the partition to the ceiling system, the ceiling system members and their connections, and the lateral force bracing shall be designed to support the reaction force of the partition from prescribed toads applied perpendicular to the face of the partition. These partition reaction forces shall be in addition to the lateral loads for the coiling and lighting fixtures. Partition connectors, the suspended ceiling system and the lateral force bracing shall all be engineered to suit the individual partition application and shall be shown or defined in the drawings or specifications. C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D UBC/25/#2 Installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 6 of 13 July 1, 1996 III. Upgrading of Existing Ceilings A. Ceilings without Seismic Bracing Where existing ceilings are without seismic bracing, the ceiling system shall be brought into substantial compliance with current code requirements (including compression struts at the center of the splayed wires, attachment of slack wires to the structure, etc.) when a substantial amount (50% or more) of the ceiling tile is removed, altered or repaired as part of a general space alteration, or if all the ceiling Is removed for washing, painting or replacement. B. Ceilings without Compression Struts Where existing ceilings have seismic bracing but do not have compression struts at the center of the splayed wires, attachment of slack wires to the structure, etc., these improvements will only be required when and where the grid is replaced, altered, raised or lowered. Exceptions: These upgrades are not required when: 1. Replacing or cleaning tiles or panels. 2. Removing portions of tiles or panels and/or grid to alter ductwork, sprinkler pipe, etc. 3. Lateral bracing and fixture attachment will not be required when only those portions of a ceiling are removed to facilitate the installation of sprinkler piping. Attachments: SK -1 Cross- section/lateral bracing for suspended ceiling SK -2 Three types of suspension systems a. Direct hung suspension system b. Indirect hung suspension system c. Furring bar suspension system SK-3 Directly supported fixture SK-4 Heavy duty system SK -5 intermediate duty system Replaces Code Guide USC 47/ #1 which replaced Policy & Procedure #'s D -36, D -37 & D -38. - CITY OF PORTLAND UBC/25/62 Installation Standards for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures • Page 7 of 13 • July 1,1906 1 Ng I ,e, Z di' ---- . ' 2 LU 4 - ia'` W 1 i t : .. 2 )- c RI 11 % f • TI . = of © ; a a 1 vil b a K LLD 1 1 it N -I 4 c / 7 re .D =o e II M t i a h I ti CM 1 1 :11 _ 1 --_ =- g 1111 7' 1 .4c mosi2EAL 1 (1111 1111 C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D • UBCJ25/ n installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 8 of 13 • July 1, 1996 Hanger Wire Acoustical Layln Panels Wall Molding • 1 - -4 4 Cross Runners Main Runners (Spanning Main Runners) (Direct Suspended) A) DIRECT HUNG SUSPENSION SYSTEM CITY OF PORTLAND UBC/25/ #2 Installation for Suspended Calling Systems and Lighting Fixtures ' Page 9 of 13 • July 1, 1996 Hanger Wire Support Clip for Main Runners r Wall Main Runners Cross Runners Acoustical Tile Carrying Channel Spline (spanning cross runners) . 5) INDIRECT HUNG SUSPENSION SYSTEM C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D UGC/26/62 -. Inatallatton for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures _ Pape 10 of 13 July 1,1996 nger Wire Backing Board J� Support Clip for „ try Furring Bare ,,,,,. 4 011 , 7c .2.1i ;.... • ci .11..,420_ • ...,_,-,:-,.;--,,,,,,,.„ ,46,54740v .,41.t:_: . Ap.,-,:...ip .- -, ,_11- C • a Tji -1 - , 47..,f..i,,,k " y , '•: .. ,-.4,0„ - �y �/ Furring Bars or Carrying Channel Nailing Bars Acoustical Tile C) FURRING BAR SUSPENSION SYSTEM C I T Y • O F P O R T L A N D UBCnsr :2 Installation for Suspended CeUing Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 11 of 13 July 1, 1996 MAW 112 HANGER WIRES AT EACH COINER Of FIXNRE MAW 5K•S OJRECTLYSUPPORTEDFIXTURE, uoHTDVfY SYSTEMS ANDFIXTURES * OVER 56POUNDS OP P- • OP.5 • .% .7 REQUIRED PER FIXTURE 2EACH ENO ASSHOWN OR 2 EACH SIDE AS SHOWN • C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D U8025 /12 Installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 12 of 13 ' : July 1,1996 ur d12 HANGERS 5K4 HEAVY DUfl'$YSTEM AT 4' skill' 1 (fixtures keo than 56 patio) -- - --t `` EMU RES5UPPORTED #10 HANGERS IN A POSITIVE MANNER AT 5' olc l W. HANGERS AT 4' olc M • 41.10•10- .. Iwo 9fACK WIRES REQUIRED OP i�? <F .A:=:. : C R055 Y RUNNERS ° w '"`r- k v... ,• . i•'�:. �•: Al 2' o/c 1 .. MAIN RUNNERS 4 REQUIRED PER RXNRE AT 4' ok 1Y11 2 EACH ENO AS SHOWN 0R` SIDE A9 SHOWN r C I T Y • O F P O R T L A N D UBCns/1n • Installation for Suspended Ceiling Systems and Lighting Fixtures Page 13 of 13 July 1, 1096 #12 HANGERS AT 4' ora _ is AND WITHIN 3' OF i FIXTURE CORNERSItt I PX.51NTERMEDtA1E•OUTjY5f'EM ,, � i (Wares IXTURE SUFFO 5epewnde) "t " . / .."...""ft." SUPPORTED INAPOSITIUEMANNER WO SUCK WIRES REWIRED fir: pp : 1 : 1 r • CROSS RUNNERS g . - -‘1 1 , 4 ,4 , c !.: ;.... . !,• : • .; :.,' ;;,-,.. AT 2' 6/7. p MAIN RUNNERS • 4 R EQUIRI;DPE RFIXTURE AT 4' ole TYP. Z EACH F.NDASSHOWNOR COEA56HOWN C I T Y O F P O R T L A N D Form 5a Project Name:( 4A" f Page: 4*D LIGHTING - GENERAL 1. Interior Exceptions (Section 1316.1) ❑ No interior Lighting. The building plans do not call for new or altered interior lighting. Skip to Item 4, Exterior Building Lighting — General, below. • Exceptions ❑ Exception. The building or part of the building qualifies for an exception from code lighting See a discussion of requirements. The applicable code exception is Section , Exception . Portions of the qualifying excep- building which qualify: Lions on p. 5 -7. 2. Local Shut -off Controls (Section 1316.1.2.1,1) Complies. At least one local shut -off lighting control for every 2,000 square feet of lighted floor area and for all spaces enclosed by walls or ceiling height partitions. This control(s) is detailed in the building plans on drawing number Exceptions ❑ Exception. The building or part of the building qualifies for an exception. The applicable code See a discussion of exception is Section 1316.1.2.1,1, Exception . Portions of the building which qualify: qualifying excep- tions on p. 5 -8. 3. Office Controls (Section 1316.1.2.1,2) El Not an Office Occupancy over 2,000 square feet.. ❑ Complies. All interior lighting systems are equipped with a separate automatic control to shut off the lighting and local override switching. These control(s) are detailed in the building plans on Exceptions drawing number . See a discussion of ❑ Exception. The building or part of the building qualifies for an exception. The applicable code qualifying excep- exception is Section 1316.1.2.1,2, Exception . Portions of the building which qualify: tans on p. 5.9 Definition 4. Exterior Building Lighting - General E)(TERIOR 0 No Exterior Building Lighting. Skip the rest of this form. BUILDING ❑ Complies. Complete items 5 and 6 below. LIGHTING is lighting directed to illuminate the 6.. Exterior Building Lighting Controls (Section 1316.1.2.2) exterior of the building and ;r Complies. The building plans require that all exterior building lighting is equipped with automatic adjacent walkways controls described in Sec. 1316.1.2.2. These controls are detailed in the building plans on and loading areas drawing number with or without canopies. ❑ Exception. The exterior building lighting is intended for 24 -hour continuous use. 6. Exterior Building Lighting Power (Section 1316.2.2) I Complies. The plans do not call for incandescent lamps greater than 10 watts for use in exterior building lighting. 0 Exception. The building plans Indicate luminaires with incandescent lamps greater than 10 watts, but they are 5 percent or less of the total installed exterior lamps. • (4/96) Forms & Worksheets 5 - Form 5b Project Name: am 0e6 ., Page: 2 . 4 53 INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER - Occupancy Method Retail or (a) (b) r (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Merchan- Max Lighting dise Floor Power Power Lighting Group Area Area Allow. Budget Power (ft (Wnt ((c- d)xe)+f (Group M) If area is less man 2,000 ft2, 0 3.4 0 enter area in (c), this row M If area is between 2,000 and 6,000 ft enter 2,000 2.5 6,800 area In (c), this row If area exceeds 6,000 ft2. 6.000 1.7 16.800 enter area in (c), this row 'a #aie 2 � r ^ (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) , Y; •. (g) Uses Other :�� ; !r : Max r; t;...a,fi �. Lighting • Than Ceiling Floor Power .' , xx Power Group M Height Area Allow. ze 4 1 .' M T° �, Budget P Group Occupancy Use " t' . d x e (ft (Wm > • .l See p. 5-1 t for under 15 feet 2>`a,(� /. y � sc, 243.404 instructions. 15 feet or more k` :0 wt < under 15 feet fi x3 << 15 feet or more f ab>••��s ' under 15 feet WW1 15 feet or more *.Via1W,4 1. Total Interior Lighting Power Budget (Watts). Add amounts in column (g). 2. Sum the page total(s) from Worksheet 5b. 06 20 3. Total linear feet of track lighting. ` . 4. Multiply line 3 by 50.- 5. Total Interior Lighting Power. Add lines 2 and 4. UZ• 6. Total Control Credit from Worksheet 5c. 7. Total Adjusted Lighting Power (W). Subtract line 6 from line 5. 8. Does design meet the budget? Enter •Y" if line 7 is less than line 1, otherwise redesign. f✓ 5 -2 Lighting (4/96) Worksheet 5b Project Name: (s.>•,/f0.r,,,;. Page: 4 K3 INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER 'Enter the quantity (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) For every non- Lighting exempt luminaire. Do not consider Room or Room or Plans Designation Luminaire ID Quantity of Luminaire Power track lighting on this Sheet No. Luminaire& Power (d) x (e) • form. Track lighting r[�G is accounted for on /32x8 3o t,` 2.62c.) Form 5b. 1 1 . Page Total. Total the amounts in column (f). (4/96) Forms & Worksheets 5 - r. "uut:u wi1uu 16 a 141.4:+ 1414 WAV h. 8309 S W. Gnus Drive Beaverton. Oregon 970050000 USA BARRIERS T 52 ;660 Facsimile LEAD SHEET THICKNESS' WEIGHT Fractions of Decimal Millimeter Nominal an Inch Equivalent Equivalent lbs. per sq.ft. 1/32" .0312" 0.7937mm 2# 5/128' .0391" 0.9922mm 2 -1/2# 3/64" .0469" 1.1906mm 3# 1/16" .0625" 15875mm 4# 5/64' .0781" 1.9844mm 5# 3/32" .0937" 23812mm 6# 1/8" ,1250" 3.1750mm 8# 5/32" .1562" 3.9687mm 10# 3/16" .1875" 4.7625mm 12# 1/4' .2500" 63500mm 16# 3/8" 3750" 95250mm 24# LEAD. PLATE THICKNESS" WEIGHT 1/2" .50' 12.7000mm 30# 3/4" .75" 19.0500mm 46# 1" 1.00" 25.4000mm 60# 1 -1/2' 1.50' 38.1000mm 90# 2" 200" 50.8000mm 120# 2 -1/4" 2.25" 57.1500mm 135# 2 -1/2" 230" 633000mm 150# 2 -3/4" 2.75" 69.8500mm 165# 3' 3.00" 76.2000mm 180# 3-1/4" 3.25" 823500mm 195# 3-1/2" 3.50" 88.9000mm 210# "[Standard thickness tolerance for lead sheet: Plus orminus 0.005 ".] "[Standard thickness tolerance for lead plate: Plus or minus 0.01 ".] • METAL STUDS I 5/8' lbs LEAD BATTEN 2' WIDE X 7' -0" HIGH LEAD— BACKED GYPSUM BOARD 7' -0' HIGH n 1 ..; .... . STANDARD 'BUGLE —HEAD' SCREWS 8309S.w Orrusorke METAL STUD DETAIL Beaverton. Oregon 97005-0ODO USA Telephone 503 /5269380 FRaECT DWG NO REV BARRIERS 800/A98-1460 A °1 op 1 ---- I I: li c • I , _ I FOR CONDUIT I ENTRANCE OPTION I - w "" ° ; - • SEE SHETT A18 /A1 • ELECTRICAL BOX - SUPPORT BRACKET r" I" "o i ADHESIVE • Naw „,,,„, ii : I 1 il Dri-17.- . i . •... . .:,...- 1 .......„,_ i i i 1 i ..:..-_-_-. 4' 1. , i • . , • .. i . 1 SQUARE TAB C'- =s • I OF THICKNESS EOUAL TO t / OR GREATER THAN ADJACEN1 GYPSUM PANEL BACKING �� BOX AT1ACHED 10 BRACKET – C CF.• ,111111 : s i i I• Q i . i r i m LINE BOX WITH LEAD SHE- MINIMUM LEAD z . OF THICKNESS EQUAL TO OVERLAP � -i o OR GREATER THAN ADJACENT ••• GYPSUM PANEL BACKING i r • L • , i —_ A - -. PLAN SECTION JOB— FORMED SHIELDING • 8309 W Cirrus Drive ____ - -• - -• — _ .. -- - - -- - -- —' — ••— - • - -• — � Beaverton. Oregon 970050000U.SA ELECTRICAL PANEL OR BOX ,•• Tv� 503/526.9380 a; racuccr .— -- _ — uwC No I.._._... RC BARRIERS Tol eee 800/498 -1460 * �{ `_ 17 Faamtle 503/526-7631 ``' 0' LEAD BACKED GYPSUM BOARD LEAD BATTEN 2' WIDE X 7' —C' LONG • OUTSIDE CORNER STO 'BUCLE —HEAD' SCREWS • wAvE e309 SW- crrus Drive per, 970050000 USA METAL STUD DETAIL Telephone 503/526.9380 PROJE ouro NO an - - BARRIERS To$akee 800/498-1460 `` A04 Facsimile 503/5267631 � 1,a?_ a • • • LEAD— BACKED GYPSUM BOARD I Lb; - LEAD IDE 1 X 7S 0* HIGH o I 1 W oLi. INSIDE CORNER wAv E e309 sw Cma Oriue - rooti °MjS , 970050000 USA. METAL STUD DETAIL Telephone 503 /526 -9380 PROJECT "ev BARRIERS Tafize 800/4984460 A03 facsimile 503/5267631 of TJ� • Lead Barrier < Hardwood Stiles AtdA end Ral1s Lead Dowel CIA 0". . wAy E 8309 S.W. OnssDAN DOOR DETAIL Searertom Or 970050000 USA Telephone 503 /526.9380 _ ' . PROJECT o,no no Rev BARRIERS F 503/5 6763 ' '11't 1 O imfoi Y , ° LEAD— BACKED GYPSUM BOARD 2 a - METAL STUDS D (WOOD STUDS) zSI -- o • * -Z . , -r LEAD LINED JAMBS I JAMB FOR DOORS ON X —RAY ROOM SIDE LEAD LINED DOORS Rq ON . L EAD LOCATION • .A ."- ! . V r X -RAY ROOM SIDE CORRIDOR SIDE . wAv E 8309 S.W. Cetus Drive 1 — --- Some tor.Orrgon 970050000 USA DOOR, JAMB ' , Telephone S03 /5269380 BARRIERS Tolfree 800/4984460 PROJECT � NO r 503/526.7631 A09 ( or • HEAD, JAMB, & SILL 1 1 2 5 G — le ■ i * MINIMUM 1" OVERLAP SHEET LEAD LINING 1�' 41M TO 7 -1/4• MAX METAL OR WOOD STUDS LEAD- BACKED GYPSUM BOARD CORRIDOR SIDE X -RAY ROOM SIDE wAv E 8309 SW. Gnus Drive • Beaverton. Oregon 9700 50000 USA - — - -"- - -- -: B ARRIERS Telephone 503/526.9380 STRAIGHT TELESCOPING WINDOW Tolfree 800/498.1460 " y PROJECT 1 owc NO Faairnde 503 /526 -7631 --,1":1,i,, A 1 2 or ` S. 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I . ... /� r'reis 1 - - -2-'4 MO SIT I I Irama ill 1 IL V Sag 12734 Branford Street B to Arleta, CA 91331 WHERE ILLUMINATION IS DEFINED A u 1■, CENTRY DIAGNOSTIC /SPECIALTY LIGHT SINGLE CEILING MOUNT INSTRUCTION MANUAL • SPECIAL NOTE: INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE • AS A RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION. SINGLE CEILING MOUNT PRE INSTALLATION CHECK Before installation, check to insure the following conditions and connections are provided; * A structural ceiling mount meeting the specifications of the architectural plans, or suggested structural mounting shown in figure 1. • The mounting bolts used must support a minimum of 100 pounds each. * Power supply line must be a three wire, single phase 120V 60Hz, capable of supplying 600 watts at 6 amperes. • Power supply line must be routed and wired to light in compliance with all existing codes. * Check the length of the rod supplied and make sure the rod is the proper length to install and operate the light without interference or over reach. If a problem occurs, contact our customer service department at (818) 899 -2888. CEILING JOISTS 16 14061 OC (206) T CEILING JOISTS PLYWOOD OVER FINISHED CEILING 2x12 7616x3/4 (914x406x191 �•;� `151x705) ELECTRIC �' ' /, ' 206) CABLE 8.13 (206) , ` USE METAL MASONRY ANCHOR \ \ WIJEN REQUIRED NEW CONSTRUCTION arfgAttitftriMeMizir. ELECTRIC CABLE Er' •6.13 (206) '"Wr.,r (�L ELECTRICAL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION JUNCTION FINISHED CEILING \ BOX CEILING CASTING SUGGESTED SUSPENSION CEILING CONSTRUCTION FIGURE 1 NOTES; Dimensions are in inches. Dimensions in parenthesis are in millimeters • * Indicates ceiling casting mounting dimensions SINGLE CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION 1.) Prior to installation, ensure that all components shown in Figure 2. are present. 2.) (See Figure 2.) Insert the ceiling rod up through the ceiling casting until the hole in the ceiling rod becomes visible. Insert the dowel pin in the hole as shown. Make sure the pin is seated securely in the indentation in the ceiling casting. Securely tighten the two set screws in the casting. WARNING IMPROPER FASTENING OF THE CEILING CASTING CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. MAID CERTAIN THE INSTALLATION IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A LOAD OF AT LEAST 100 POUNDS AND AN OFF CENTER MOMENT OF 300 FT /LBS. 3.) Fasten the ceiling casting to the desired location using four 5/16 " -18 x 3" long bolts (minimum length) with washers (hardware not provided). (See Figure 3. for mounting dimensions) VOTE: The ceiling casting itself must be electrically grounded to maintain proper grounding reliability. This can be done by mounting the casting to a suitable material that will function as a ground conductor, or a wire lead must be attached to the ground screw on the casting then routed to proper ground. 4.) (Refer to Figure 2.) Feed the wire harness through the ceiling rod and route to the junction box. IMPORTANT. To achieve proper grounding reliability: The green ground fare from - the xswe harness MUST be properly fastened to the grounding screw located on the ceiling casting. Make all electrical connections in compliance Ii ith electrical codes. 5.) Slide the casting cover on the rod and secure with the collar. (See Figure 2.) 6.) Slide the bolt cover onto the ceiling rod CAUTION DO NOT INSTALL THE EXTENSION ARMS WITH LIGHT HEAD .ATTACHED, THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LIGHT. REFER TO THE PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING LIGHT HEAD TO THE ARM AFTER CEILING MOUNT AND ARM ARE INSTALLED. 7.) Raise the extension arm to the ceiling rod and plug the Molex connectors together. Push the wire into the ceiling rod while inserting the transformer housing into the rod. Secure the housing to the ceiling rod using the four supplied bolts as shown. The stop bolt must be placed in one of the lower holes. - 8.) Complete the installation by raising the casting cover to the ceiling and secure in place with the collar. (See Figure 2.) • IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU MAY OBTAIN FURTHER INFORMATION BY CALLING OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT • SINGLE CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION WIRE EARPNSS (1) DOWEL PIN (1) • ( wa l a MIIIMMINIIIIIMISI CEILING CASTING' (1) 1 la -� JSOUNT'IIVO aARDWARE —� SET SCREWS (2 ) (NOT PROVIDED) CEILING ROD (1) CASTMG COVER (1) lir COLLAz ( 1 ) : - - -. IC BOLT COVER (1) b. MOUNTING BOLTS (i),1�. -.. P __ � I - STOP BOLT (1) '..tC Yq to 1c 3 MO= CONNECTORS �I mime TRANSFORMER HOUSING EXTENSION ARM (1) FIGURE 2. to . 3A DIA. .6 1 PL AC ES) • USE "$As 'DIA. ..KOUNTING' '80LTS- M 1: DIA. 1 -.■ [- NO GROUNDING SCREW Ili Y . DIA. v Yew %.• ,t {+ 8 ,8 (TYP) FIGURE 3. INSTALLATION OF BEAD TO ARM SPECIAL NOTE: REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE OCCURRING AS A RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION. ASSEMBLY: 1.) REMOVE THE TWO SCREWS FROM THE SWITCH ASSEMBLY COVER AND PULL DOWNWARD EXPOSING THE SWITCH AND THE WIRE CONNECTOR ( SEE FIGURE 1. ) 2.) INSERT THE WIRE SET FROM THE YOKE/ARM CONNECTOR THROUGH THE HOLE IN THE ARM/WIRE JUNCTION AS SHOWN D4 FIGURE 1. . 3.) INSERT THE YOKE./ . /ARM CONNECTOR INTO THE ARM UNTIL THE BOLT HOLES ARE ALIGNED. INSERT THE PIVOT BOLT AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 1.. AND SECURE WITH THE PIVOT NUT. TIGHTEN THE NUT TO APPROXIMATELY 20 TO 25 FT/LBS. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. 4.) TIGHTEN THE ANTI- ROTATION SCREW INTO THE YOKE/ARM CONNECTOR. 5.) CONNECT THE WIRE SET FROM THE LIGHT HEAD ASSEMBLY TO THE CONNECTOR IN THE ARM/WIRE JUNCTION. REPLACE THE SWITCH ASSEMBLY COVER AND SECURELY TIGHTEN THE TWO SCREWS. 6.) PRESS THE SNAP COVER ONTO THE TOP OF THE PIVOT BOLT AS SHOWN !IMPORTANT NOTE:: :ACCESSIBLE DEAD -METAL PARTS OF THE FIXTURE HEM) ASSEMBLY ARE ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED FROM THE SUPPLY GROUND CONDUCTOR. C•I1177Q, IF GRO& D, G OF THE ACCESSIBLE PARTS IS CONSIDERED NECESSAI?Y A SEPAI?.1 i/.. GROUNDING LEAD .SHOT LLD BE EMPLOYED. COVER ANTI - ROTATION SCREW I✓ YOKE /ARM ARM /WIRE JUNCTION ., CONNECTOR • • • aG -ptillilir i0 I 1 ®I : ph FRONT ARM I I I FIGURE CONNECTORS s WIRES . I - i a COVER /SWITCH ASSY. W ANY QUESTIONS ARISE REGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE BY CALLING OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPART1.!rvr , T _ -- - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE UV RADIATION, OR INJURLR' TO PERSONS: 1. Turn oiTi'unplug and allow to cool before replacing bulb (lamp). 2. Bulb (Lamp) gets HOT quickly. Contact only switch/plug when turning on. 3. Do not touch hot lens or glass reflector/lamp enclosure. Use the handle or yoke to adjust the head position. 4. Do not remain in light if skin feels warm. 5. Do not look directly at lighted bulb (lamp). 6. Keep lamp away from materials that may burn. 7. Use only with a 75 watt or smaller bulb (lamp) 8. Do not touch the bulb (lamp) at any time. Use a soft cloth. Oil from skin may damage bulb (lamp). 9. Do not operate the unit with a missing or damaged front lens or retlector/lamp enclosure. The rear cover must be in place before operating the unit. REAR COVER YOKE REFLECTOR BULB (LAMP) LAMP ENCLOSURE I� HANDLE FRONT LENS . SAVE THESE INSTRUC."TIONS MEDICAL CE_ DIAGNOSTI ILLUMINATION C /SPECIALTY LIGHT �n 12734 Banlord Street OPERAT A N D 11111b, California 81331 MAINTENANCE FAX: (818) 8060807 SPECIAL NOTE: REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION. INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE OCCURRING AS A RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION. OPERATION 1. On /Off Switch: Turns on power to light. 2. Position Adjustment: To position the light head and arm, firmly grasp the handle located on the side of the light housing and ad- just the light as necessary. SWITGM 40011 FIANOLB FIGURE 1 M A I N T E N A N C E 1. Cleaning glass lens: The front lens is made of heat strengthened glass. It may be cleaned with glass cleaner or mild soap and water mix. It is very important to use a clean, soft cloth to avoid any scratching of the lens. .2. Cleaning the light housing and arm: The light housing and arm may cleaned with a mild soap and water mixture. ■ -==ED A=• CENTRY DIAGNOSTIC /SPECIALTY LIGHT "" r - . - . ' " .11:11 ^' i ; 'T OPERATION AN er .•..-. E;: 1 2734 Branford Street MA I N T E N A N C E CO N T. ' Arleta, California 91331 SPECIAL NOTE: REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION, INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE OCCURRING AS A RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION. 3. Bulb replacement: When bulb replacement is necessary, follow the procedure outlined in "LAMP REPLACEMENT CENTRY DIAGNOSTIC /SPECIALTY LIGHT IMPORTANT: Use only a 12vac /75w quartz halogen bulb, M/I #0001257. 4. Arm tension adjustment: Should the extension arm require adjustment, follow the procedure outlined in "ARM ADJUSTMENT, CENTRY DIAGNOSTIC LIGHT ". 5. Fuse replacement: Using a blade screwdriver, turn the fuse holder counter - clockwise 1/4 turn (See Figure 2). Remove the spring loaded ▪ holder and replace the fuse using a "slow blow ", 1 -1/4" long, 1.50 . amp fuse. CAUTION: BEFORE REPLACING THE FUSE, ENSURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF AND IF POSSIBLE DISCONNECTED. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE THE FUSE ONLY WITH THE SAME ELECTRICAL RATING AND AND TYPE AS INDICATED ON THE FUSE REPLACEMENT LABEL. NOTE: Do not use the light should it continue to blow fuses. Contact the factory immediately. FUSE REPLACE/JENT Ruse WING LABEL 1� 1.5A 250V SLOW BLOW REPLACE FUSE • AS MARKED FIGURE 2 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU MAY OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION BY CALLING OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT (818) 899 -2888. • MEDICAL ILLUMINATION MT 1 Y734 eanlord Street ARM ADJUSTMENT Arleta, Callloml. 91331 • ($10) 89a488a FAX: (818) 600.0007 SPECIAL NOTE: REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION, INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE OCCURRING AS A RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION. The arm has been pre- adjusted at the factory. Should further adjustment be necessary, utilize the following procedure. 1. Remove the cover over the spring tension adjustment slot shown in Figure 1. 2. Move the arm vertically until the adjustment nut is visible in the slot. 3. Using the adjustment wrench provided, turn the nut in the direc- tion of the arrow shown in Figure 1 to increase the arm tension, or turn the nut in the opposite direction to decrease the tension until the required adjustment is reached. 4. Replace the spring tension adjustment slot cover. 5. After adjusting the spring tension, fine adjustment can be achieved by inserting the supplied Allen wrench into the friction adjustment hole shown in Figure 1. Turn the Allen wrench slightly until the desired friction is obtained. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. AD7VITNINT WRENCH A01YtTIMi WRENCH I POSITIVE S►RIPA TMCION DIRECTION I NOTE (FRICTION ADJUSTNENT) SLOT (Mine TENSION ADJII$TNENf) . 4 . 0 0 ie FIGURE 1 IF ANY QUESTIONS ARISE REGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE • MEDICAL LAMP REPLACEMENT ILLUMINATION INC 1 sr�e�ro,� d*9137f r Arleta; caruaN. p1? CENTRY DIAGNOSTIC /SPECIALTY LIGHT (818) 89944888 FAX: (818) 890.0007 SPECIAL NOTE: REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION, INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY ANY DAMAGE OCCURRING AS A RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION. 1. Turn off power and allow the bulb to cool approximately 30 minutes. 2. Remove the rear housing cover as shown in Figure 1. 3. Remove the lamp holder shown in Figure 1 by grasping the handle and pulling straight upward. • 4. Grasp the bulb by its base and carefully remove it from the lamp holder. 5.. Replace the bulb with Medical Illumination P/N 0001257. Carefully . avoid contact of the bulb glass with fingers. If contact is made, clean the bulb with alcohol after installing it into the holder. This will avoid premature bulb failure. SCAR 11041/1144 COM. -\ i r 1? LAwMO►op I Min MUD ■ 0 LAMP I '1 It FIGURE 1 IF ANY QUESTIONS ARISE REGARDING THES IN IONS URTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE BY CALLING OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT ( 818) 899 -2888 1 Drop-In Wet/Prep Tubs are designed . Pre Tb i for , g use with your existing or custom cabinetry Drop-In Wet /Prep Tub Features: • Available in t izes to meet the needs of your clinic - la choose from r 47" length • Designed to placed into your existing cabinet or a custom cabinet that you have constructed • these are the same high - •.LM •IY,} M � , ;•; , •y � - ._ quality tubs that are built into VSSI wet /prep tub cabinets i ;•tip / ,• y • Durable stainless steel construction will last a lifetime •',4\,i• i3O. " `E � ' h ',"41:-".i;.- '• - • Racks fit into a finished lip recessed inside the tub for a flush "`'',.. ? ;. -• - work surface - no rotrudin hooks that sn .•x 't, 4J,l,�j,;~.:4: P g ag clothing • • Rack set and strainer basket are included at no additional cost • Optional exam top fits over the rack set for a smooth stainless Fa. et sold separately steel work surface All tu. • this page • Stainless steel exam top, faucets, and sprayer hose are available Width: 24 . - . as accessories Length: 60 _ ___ (60' 47' (119.4 (1524 cm ) — �— length shoe!' - 5" Deep Drop -In Tub ■ j • • 5" deep (127 cm) stainless steel tub with racks ti :44.- • Shown with optional removeable exam top _ _ Y — = • Racks do not hav o be removed to use exam top �•••+••' "� ` No. 1051420.00 60' ong, 5" Deep Drop In Tub with Racks No. 105. 1320.00 7 Long, V Deep Drop -1n Tub with Racks t ,. \ - ...'•-•-:: .....:.:,',, ','.. ' . :.... ' . ' 17" Deep Drop -In Tub • 1 7• deep •`: � :;., • ,,; `� (432 cm) stainless steel tub with racks • Deep tub is ideal for bathing and washing No 105 .n& 17• Deep Drop -In Tub with Racks ��-- No. 105-1330-00 • Long, 17• Deep Drop -In Tub with Racks 4 Split Level Drop-In Tub • Split level stainless steel tub features 5 deep (127 cm) drainboard area with 17• deep (43.2 cm) tub for greater flexibility • Versatile design allows cabinet to be constructed with leg room - l - -` " ` . ; : V' .' for comfortable seating while you work • Rack set and strainer basket are included at no additional t. 051 No. 105 60" Long, 5"/17" Deep Split Level Tub with Racks No. 105-1360-00 47" Long, 5"/17" Deep Split Level Tub with Racks Recessed Rack Optional Exam Top Insert PVC coated racks fit into a The stainless steel exam top fits over ,._„:„.- recessed lip inside the wet /prep %.; the rack, into the built-in lip to tn;tke tub for a flush work surface that a convenient exam surface Racks 1 will not sag or snag clothing. ./ do not have to he removed spr:n • Racks are completely coated to i:: off the top and waste is cont•imed t- • �/ prevent rusting weld . • . i P spots ' "; \',;;, �.; in the tub See Wet/ Prep Ac<r,u,nr, ' and reduce risk of electric shock. i . page 7, for ordering tnliirmation 6 Wet /Prep Cabinets combine e spacious storage g - space with the practical wet /prep work area I ' Cut -Away Wet /Prep Tub Cabinet with Three Drawers & Cabinet Door • Available in two sizes to meet the needs of your clinic - :w � choose from 60' or 47 length • Cut-away design allows seating with leg space • 5' deep (12.7 cm) stainless steel sink tub +t Racks fit into a finished lip recessed inside the tub for a flush ' y ` •• "" 5 tr work surface - no protruding hooks that snag clothin • 8 8 •;,z f ` +��• " , -; • Durable 3/4' (L9 cm) thick construction is laminated inside and • +e . • -• out for easy cleaning. Water and stain resistant / • All joints are screwed and doweled for added durability - '+f : not stapled as are many other manufacturers' cabinets ...•... , .ES N• ✓: ;;;''. • Flush-mounted doors - no door tracts that collect water and waste • =' " • Recessed toe area on all sides • r G - :: `''': ' • Stainless steel exam top, faucets, and sprayer hose are available ` I . > ,., as accessories • �`' ' '1 • Rack set and strainer basket are included at no additional charge No. 105-7428-10 60' Long, Y Deep Tub with Cut -Away Cabinet, 3 Drawers, Door, Racks, White 5- vV rl �: n r,. ( n , No. 105-7428-20 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub with Cut -Away Cabinet, , , �J� sepa 3 Drawers, Door, Racks, Almond Fa et soldl Le 1 ' ' Het ht: 36' (91 • m) No. 105 7428.30 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub with Cut-Away Cabinet, 5 Width: 24' cm) 3 Drawers, Door, Racks, Special Color Lent, • ..1" (1524 cm) No. 105 - 7328 -10 47' Long, 5' Deep Tub with Cut -Away Cabinet, 47' (119.4 cm) 3 Drawers, Door, Racks, White (60' length shown) No 105 - 7328.20 47' Long 5' Deep Tub with Cut -Away Cabinet, 3 Drawers, Door, Racks, Almond _ No. 105-7328-30 47' Long 5' Deep Tub with Cut -Away Cabinet, • * ` ; j 3 Drawers, Door, Racks, Special Color .;:; :�, ;• ; �:.' S 4 Sit - in - the - Middle Wet /Prep Tub Cabinet ,. ; %f,: • The perfect dentistry cabinet • this practical design allows seating • ,�,.,; 1a ' ' ,1 on either side, in the middle of the cabinet, so everything is :'s °.:.: t� within easy reach • +� i.:2:4.. ;' ; Y' ,••!' '; % 4 � Easy access to faucet & sprayer from either side ' Base cabinets may be ordered for left or right-hand use (,..L > ` '� j ` "' '' I • Features 5" deep (127 cm) stainless steel wet /prep tub on top n • ::,: i iii • Durable 3/4' (1.9 cm) thick construction is laminated inside and ,�°► - �! out for easy cleaning Water and stain resistant :::�n ., •End cabinet is ideal for storing larger items :',, " ."•; � • Drawers are mounted on steel glides for smooth motion : .1. r •• , C. s • Rack set and strainer basket are included at no additional charge '�:''� Faucet sold separately ht: 36' (914 cm) • Stainless steel exam top, faucets, and sprayer hose are available ,....rod"'" �" Heig as ac • es Width: 24' (61 cm) , N o. 1 05. 7429 -10 60' Long 5' Deep Tub with Sit -in- the - Middle Length: 60' (1524 cm) , Cabinet, Racks, White No. 105-7429-20 60' Long 5' Deep Tub with Sit-in-the-Middle Cabinet, Racks, Almond No. 105- 7429 -30 60' Long 5' Deep Tub with Sit -in- the - Middle „:.,,,,,,F,,,t7 Su error Drawer Design Cabinet, Racks, Special Color • -, .—...,...1.. , _a Drawers are fully laminated inside I '$, :. " ; `° and out for easy cleaning, moisture ' , � ; f� '' ,` ••, and stain resistance Durable metal `• drawer sides feature a baked-on • epoxy finish that resists scratching and corrosion. Smooth motion All VSSI cabinets may be ordered with the door 1 drawer glides open and close easily and drawers either on the left or right side of • the cabinet at no extra charge. Call for details. 3 All wet /preps are available with a stainless steel exam top that fits over the rack , 4 Full Wet /Prep Tub Cabinet • Available in two sizes to meet the needs of your clinic - choose from 60' or 47' length -...,* • Available with 5' (12.7 cm) deep or 17' (432 cm) deep stainless 1 steel tub ',.... u • Racks fit into a finished lip recessed inside the tub for a flush `..tj 3 `'':• work surface - no protruding hooks that snag clothing • li • Durable 3/4' (1.9 cm) thick construction is laminated inside and out for easy cleaning. Water and stain resistant i ;- ' ;: : ? . y t . : � •: ..' ; • All pints are screwed and doweled for added durability - .;•, .r t_« t`; • 0. .. ?r1 ,,.:::n not stapled as are many other manufacturers' cabinets ,t"t;► " Via"' ?_::;:' :: • Features 6-way adjustable door hinges • . • • i t� =_v ; ` A; ∎ �^ • Flush- mounted doors • no door tracts that collect water and waste . .L ,1IN ' '- - -'•• :;•+ • Recessed toe area on all sides `•'.i: i i , n .t' 5 I!» • r • Stainless steel exam top, faucets, and sprayer hose are available • 1' :. 'F ri; ?• . ► !� , h w as access :,.. , .' '� `;,�? ;n f ; . • Rack set and strainer basket are included at no additional charge • �, s � ( • - 1 , t r N o. 105- 7426 -10 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Full , r ,• Cabinet, Racks, White ?: ( s ^•" f ' Na 105. 7426 -20 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Almond � .; y ' ' No. 105- 7426 -30 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Spec. Color '..�, I `�' - - w Faucet sold separately Na 105-7326-10 47- Long, 5' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, White J ( vj, 1 Height: 36' (91.4 cm) No. 105-7326-20 47' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Almond \ `� n Width: 24' (61 cm) No. 105.7326.30 47' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Spec. Color ertA- WN W `�v ` Length: 60' (1524 c• A � 47' (119 ' cm) Na 105.7436.10 60' Long, 17- Deep Tub, Full Ca binet, Racks, White sa 5 , �JI - S (60' ength • • • n) No. 105-7436-20 60' Long,17' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Almond III ��� ,' c ) Na 105-7436-30 60' Long,17" Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Spec. Color 40,A4 ()�, j �M.7 7 No. 105-7336-10 47' Long, 17' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, White No. 105-7336-20 47' Long, 17' Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Almond \ 9, "� Na 105-7336-30 47' Long,17" Deep Tub, Full Cabinet, Racks, Spec Color x � 1 --- 4 Cut-Away Wet /Prep Tub Cabinet 1. :;-i p � - ' d • s • Available in two sizes to meet the needs of your clinic - E 1 • ) ' A. . < T. . . - choose from Y . ,� � ,; , ' rom 60' or 4T length rr = ':''' . ' '' Same features as full cabinet above with benefit of the cut -away • - •a:t," , rv. }Y�,,� ?. , ":; l ti~k ` '% = 7 ,,4, ` 1 • design that allows seating with leg space at the end of the table y Yr „� y :,;� ?;» :� �; .:•.,,, '• ,...; '; • •Available with split level wet prep tub featuring a 5' (127 cm) • t. x=... :•`. ∎VA; .,.` y.+ deep drainboard area and 17' (43.2 cm) deep tub, or 5' deep •. r,, „ w �¢ , ..'.. wet /prep tub ti? 41 Na 105- 7467 -10 60' Long, 5'/17' Split Level Tub, Cut -Away Cabinet, * ► i� ; R � y * .: :s 2 Doors Racks White ' !kl.!'c t' 1.7" ' ; No.105- 7467.20 60' Long 5'/17' Split Level Tub, Cut -Away Cabinet, .' ,.4, ,i .7 : 14 -.y., 2 Doors, Racks, Almond • . ; k f ` y . n > :. "•'" ' 1 „ h 's • . . Na 105 - 7467.30 60' Long, 5/17' Split Level Tub, Cut -Away Cabinet, ; �� :�: 2 Doors, Racks, Special Color `• " . • �,., ;'.'', - .��j! Y No. 105-7367-10 4? Lo n g 5'/17' Split Level Tub, Cut-Away Cabinet, qw:; . 2 Doors, Racks, White Na 105-7367-20 4? Long, 5/17' Split Level Tub, Cut -Away Cabinet, 2 Doors, Racks, Almond Faucet sold separately No. 105-7367-30 47' Long 5'/17' Split Level Tub, Cut -Away Cabinet, Height: 36' (91.4 cm) 2 Doors, Racks, Special Color Width: 24' (61 cm) No. 105-7427-10 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Cut -Away Cab, Racks, White Length: 60' (152.4 cm) 4? (119.4 cm) Na 105-7427-20 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Cut -Away Cab, Racks, Almond (60' length shown) No. 105-7427-30 60' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Cut -Away Ca b, Racks, Spec Color No. 105-7327-10 47' Long 5' Deep Tub, Cut -Away Cab., Racks, White VSSI cabinets and stainless steel products No. 105-7327-20 4? Long, 5' Deep Tub, Cut -Away Cab., Racks, Almond are manufactured to the highest standards No. 105-7327-30 47' Long, 5' Deep Tub, Cut -Away Cab., Racks, Spec. Color available anywhere! 4 PETLIFT LTD./VETLIFT MEDICAL - ti.4:#61sar4w.fir J. 1.1"!!! q I 1 IIU �. I • - 4, 12‘ See .ThruPlea -Glass Backs II��II f r t l I� : �i s ., • • � Sealed with Stainless �1 !y ..: rnn I W�' . Steel Moldings 1 ' I III il . 11 +_ . . . ` '.� �' ' 1 1 . ' ', _ III 1111111 I _ I -:-.:'-iii ' I • Ant Rib Grid Flooring .. . 7i i 4L I r . rt'r, _ _ l , ), . PVC Steel Trey ,; r I r; i —T J �mn `' . P" II ii " i • • - y t" - ■ _ if .. :�, Cat Shelving { f r limi.. . r I f l l llh i r 1`;,Hit, cl i � :,. L II� '" 4. .4.'.�1'. vi 4, { � r i � I1 , ' I : �I� l i J i; :G . !I .. , :.. : ! .. • •'11111 i '„,, I!' Il 1 Stainless Steel Bowls 1 ' ' _... '' ,' 1 Cat Pass Thru _— .__. _ .,. • li '•° u '-� : :. _ _ __— ..-- -: : 1'. Removable Divider Panel sw,. _ i i:: " Mobile Platforms with ,.. ,_.. L ` - _ ----- .• Casters �, ,....y.. -- _�: n 'c_ Lre -, .. Accessory Items A 0 G Viewing Cages with Cat Pass Thru w/Locking Door Stainless Steel Cage Bowls MODEL PICTURED Plexi-Glass Backs Opens for Additional Cage if 2-0t. Coop Cup w/Bracket AC1 -VC, BC2 -VC, CC3-VC Available 1 -0t. Coop Cup w/Bracket Deluxe Cage Combination B All Size Cages H 4- 18 Ani -Rib Grid Flooring E Mobile Platforms with 3- 24"Wx22' "H x24" D Tough PVC Grid Cat Shelving Locking Casters p_36ryyx30'Hx24"D AC1 -AR, BC2 -AR, CC3-AR Comfortable Sleeping Area MP/72, MP /48, MP/36 AC1 -CS, BC2 -CS, Coq-CS g C (607.2270) Trays fit Steel to AC1ST Removable Divider Panels BC2ST, CC3ST ACI -RP, BC2 -RP, CC3-RP POPULAR ARRANGEMENTS • Ask your sales representative about other cage combinations. Several are shown below. 1 I I H I I I I I I I I Also available with 3 /4" wooden laminated recessed platforms. Optional accessories available: Stainless steel bowls. I.D. card holders, steel 1 /4" wire/PVC coated floors with trays, ani -rib flooring. r. t +� _ j , Roll- Around Caddy _ ,•"7. R W% -' I - Caddy is constructed of high intensity injection molded polystyrene • .:. » : : •'.:'''. _' ' 1 1 * plastic. Features four hooded twin casters, five strong storage bins • :11?,....'. 1 l � ' ` ; - P � that are removable and can be hung on either side and tool panel -: ,� featuring 2 electronic clipper holders, 1 paper towel holder and ` • " '' { ` 'P.:1 duplex electrical outlet. . ,.'', !! S` 001. r q , (607 -0281) I 50 To Fax an Order•. 1- 800 -4 -VET -FAX (800 -483 -8329) 24 Hours • The most comprehensive array of Ea ider Panels Call 1 -800 -V Schein For Quantity Pricing sizes to house virtually any size (650-9579) The first stainless steel cage — introduced animal over 30 years ago...and still the leader! • Highest quality stainless steel used Drying & Post Surgery Racks throw hout Stainless Steel— Straight g 15 Wx27" D • Highly polished with no rough Ea (650 - 7084) • edges 1 " Wx27 D f I I , • • Positive lift door latches eliminate ((650 (650 Ea ' ! t . ��� , f I' II , ,I1 failur in closure experienced with .rr,+r !r1i lip Pill l I I; I' automatic" mechanisms 27 1/2 Wx27 D . II ' Chi!: I : I. I i t • Security locks on doors 3 Ea (650-8206) • I � ' • '..: J ` • •• i '' • Double doors with no center post on Ea �" Wx27" D (650 -8595) ' 42 ", 48 ", and 60" cages allow easy 39" Wx27" D (2 -19W Wx27" 27" D) entry of larger breeds (650 • Easily assembled with just a 45 k" Wx27" D (2 - 22W Wx27" D) screwdriver (6503140) 57W Wx27" D (2-28W W x 27" D) Custom Design Service at no cost from Henry Schein Ea (650-3720) Vinyl Coated —W Diamond Shaped 913" Opening STAINLESS STEEL SINGULAR CAGES 15W Wx27" D Ea (650 -7967) MODEL RH LH HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT 21W Wx27" D 9ESL1515 (650 -1053) (650 -2617) 15" 15" 28'/1" 26 Lbs. " (650-9101) 27 7 f1 Wx27" D 9ESL1518 (650 -2337) (650-4845) 15" 18" 28 28 Lbs. Ea (650-0400) 9ESL1520 (650 -7510) (650-6152) 15" 20" 281/2" 30 Lbs. 33'/1" Wx27" D 9ESL1524 (650-2018) (650-6582) 15" 24" 281/2" 32 Lbs. Ea (650-0524) 9ESL1818 (650-0220) (650-6904) 18" 18" 28W 31 Lbs. 39 Wx27" D (2-19W Wx27" D) 9ESL1824 (650-0654) (650 -7516) 18" 24" 28'/1" 35 Lbs. (650.3895) 9ESL2018 (650 -1030) (650 -7714) 20" 18" 28'/2" 32 Lbs. 45W Wx27" D (2- 22'f1' Wx27 D) 9ESL2020 (650 -1489) (650 -8109) 20' 20" 28W 34 Lbs. , " " (650 472) 57 /1 W x27" D (2-28W W x27" D) 9ESL2024 (650.1674) (650 -8132) 20" 24" 28W 35 Lbs. Ea (650-5055) 9ESL2418 (650-2130) (650 -8147) 24" 18" 281/2" 35 Lbs. 9ESL2420 (650 -2449) (650-8160) 24" 20" 28W 35 1 ` ' _. '� Lbs. -� -- � ; - -.:r� it . = � =t• 9ESL2424 (650-2793) (650 -8176) 24" 24" 28'/2" 40 Lbs. •4, I�Lt 9ESL2430 (650-2936) (650 -8192) 24" 30" 28'h" 55 Lbs. ,. "��-- !! - 9ESL2436 (650-6688) 24' + 72 Lbs. " . •' °•• ���� W 1 � 6688 ( ) (650 -8332) 24 36" 28 /1 , 9ESL2448 (650-7335) (650-8348) 24" 48" 28 76 Lbs. i� �1�� � � '•�I 9ESL3024 (650 -7938) (650 -8364) 30" 24" 28W 55 Lbs. ` ' { !i f t 9ESL3030 (650-8256) (650-8377) 30" 30" 28 59 Lbs. ••• , »' f f i f — ; 9ESL3036 (650 -8546) (650-8393) 30" 36" 28W 71 Lbs. -- I : '' a 1 9ESL3630 (650-0470) (650.8406) 36" 30" • 28W 71 Lbs. '. II:: ; 9ESL3636 (650-0772) (650 -8418) 36' 36" 28W 80 Lbs. Standard Fold Down Cage 9ESL4236 (650-2625) (650 -8441) 42" 36" 281/2" 96 Lbs. Tight wire space design folds to a width of only '9ESL3042 (650 - 8821) !' 30" 421 28W 75 Lbs. 4 ", enhanced with bright gold finish. Special '9ESL3048 (650.9114) / 30" 48" 28W 80 Lbs latch features 'Dual Securing Points' and 1 one- handed operation. '9ESL3054 (650 -9394) 30" 54" 28 85 Lbs. Dimensions: 233/4 Wx35'/1" Dx26'k" H. •'9ESL3060 (650-9547) \ '/2" 30" 60" 28W 100 Lbs. Vertical wire 11 gauge, horizontal wire 9ESL3642 (650.1442) j 36" 4Y 28W 90 Lbs. 9 perimeter wire 6 gauge, spacing 9ESL3648 (650- 2067) ( 36" 48" 28W 111 Lbs. (650-3272) x3 Weight: 27 Lbs. Ea. 131.49 9ESL3660 (650-2341) k_ 36" 60" 28W 140 Lbs. ( 9ESL4242 (650-2950) 42" 42" 28W 105 Lbs. -.-;•,..;.1.-i4:.-,j.,`"' - +- JESL4248 (650-3087) lt 2- ' . • ( ) 4Y 48" 28'/1" 142 Lbs. .,',,, ;. ,k : r• ` '' .' " 9ESL4260 (650 -3364) 42" 60" 28W 173 Lbs. :�'',j :.-. '"''�;:. "'• - +' ' rouble doors —each door latches independently to the cage without a center post. RH hinges are on •- : `.ti 'i . t - `�` _ `: ' Iht -hand side facing the cage and LH hinges are on left -hand side facing the cage. ' ` ' 1.1 t. : 4 Ht g b Shi -to -Order FIBERGLASS SINGULAR CAGES , - Fulllment Rate ... ' - MODEL RH LH HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT An impressive 995 FS530 (650.6477) (650-8517) 25" 25" 24.13" 38 Lbs. FS531 (650.7443) (650 -8664) 25" 51" 24.13" 69 Lbs. . • What you order is . FS532 (650.7739) (650 - 8673) 38" 51" 24.13" 72 Lbs. ' what you get. • • All fiberglass cages have stainless steel hardware and stainless steel doors. Orden 1- 800- V- SCHEIN (800 - 872 -4346) 8am - 9pm Fr gall THE TM Sa ...with the patented isolation channel • Prevents cross - contamination of runs • Makes cleaning faster and easier • Reduces your costs AI '"'r" , 1 .� •,�... ` PREVENTS PROBLEMS - BEFORE THEY START i Cross - contamination is a major • ;I • problem and concern in kennels 1' i � II and other animal facilities. : I I Disease carried by waste can , . ' spread from one enclosure to ,3 _ 1 ; '.. I ; th I the next, exposi healthy dogs { ;; .: i}.4.44! .. : to unnecessary risk. • , i , .. I �� � ; i ti ' 1 \ � 1 I ?� Now, you can prevent cross- "r a! I .\, ; , ....:1 :4 /.. contamination with Mason's ° ' r,• 1 . ; ; • i i \ ` ' ;} 1 ; u+ • ' ~ ' I SANI-KENNEL system, featuring i_. � 4 o exclu aluminum isolation 1 . f I • _ • � 4 channels sealed securely to :r .:r • the floor. No leakage can occur t' under the isolation channels, and the solid division panel suspended ^ inside the isolation channel prevents Because the isolation channel is any cross - contamination above narrower than a masonry wall, the the channel. SANI- KENNEL system saves space — When you hose down the SANI- allows more room for dogs or KENNEL, the solid side panels deflect additional runs. - the water onto the floor or into the '�;i, .."•'-' isolation channels and then harmlessly into your front or rear gutters. Water IN CONFORMANCE WITH USDA z , - ,. ; >. • and waste are easily hosed into the STANDARDS •. gutter without worry about contami- The Animal Welfare Act states that s ��� nating a neighboring run. This "adequate measures shall be taken to .. a �.�;�,; � � 1.. "� confinement of the cleaning water protect animals in other such enclo- 4 (and waste) lets you can an individual sures from being contaminated with run without the need to do the entire water and other wastes." The new • .- bank of runs. This results in a SANI- KENNEL system gives you significant savings on cleaning time. automatic compliance. OTHER BENEFITS EXISTING RUNS OR NEW SANI-KENNEL A bonus feature is the air flow at the The SANI - KENNEL system is easy to System bottom of the side panels, which install in existing Mason runs and, of speeds evaporation, cuts drying time, course, should be considered with any and adds to animal comfort. These new installation. The necessary from Mason. benefits are not available with other sealant and hangers are included with systems (e.g., masonry walls). every order. Patented kw....,-.4751 1 THE . I j 1 11 ; I. �;.i MASON � � d) COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of Fine Kennels Since 1892. P.O. Box 365 • Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone (800) 543 -5567 • (513) 780 -2321 • FAX (513) 780-6336 ■ TM . s ant .K enne ll • ...w the patented isolation channel .�■n�- • An Economical Kennel System that Gives You a Wide Range of Design and Budget Options Rest Bench Down: • Offers Flexibility in Kennel and Gutter Cleaning Guaer inaccessible to aog • _ } ,;, '�,";. • • , J ` Mason's SANI•KENNEL II concept of rest bench serving ; ; % ( I I .{$% I , 1 .�v �. ' . as a gutter cover offers a variety of construction and 7i� 4 ;. ' — . . .. 1 G ' I F.' ' ' . • op eration b ene fi ts f the ideal kennel system. ,;. I i s r • 4l , r In addition to the original SANI KENNEL features h r, ,.. -, -. E (see other side). the SAM-KENNEL II advantage Is a °` 1 4 r ' kl;; +y�`; i %C1 �' , ful width. swing-up ,- -_ y' , :,a •�, i 4 r �. 1 qi1 g up rest bench that also acts as a r .ar„ I' barrier to the gutter when bench is in the "down" I' i - 'r,1�.3 :' :. 1. '441.,:a..-,2 : ` ... t position. When the rest bench is raised to its ;, . r '' ' '1 4 1, ., ` . I :: "up" position, the gutter becomes easily accessible ___ Y ° • = %. l' �� — ' w` � ' ' 0 No grid covers are required over the gutter. 4:+' • ,-. • r 1 0' ...:ii '_., t All gutters are totally accessible for their entire . i . lengths. This permits the easy hosing of liquid and - ' solid waste down the gutter and into a sanitary ,r,`a; .r; - : . •,• .,.4., , i , sewer connection. ''4 '� /'/ i4• " IRS• ^ a' ~• •'l .f If desired, SANI - KENNEL II kennels can be cleaned Rest Bench Up: Kennel rear guru- \ ,'' without anyone having to enter the kennel. A handler can be hosed clean in minutes can hose under the front gate and direct all liquid and solid waste under the rest • - - % bench (in down position) and into the rear gutter. During this procedure dog can remain dry and comfortable on the rest bench. This method of cleaning is particu- larly appropriate for kennels occupied by aggressive or vicious dogs If a kennel run ii�ll�hh - 1i 1' li �7i 1' ��' i r.. —:7 r �� tl N fi: ". I 1'ii %.. t Il ii, l{1 i , l ,• liii 1 ' h illll hli , � { iii. f.:::..., .+411111111 1 11 , n l„ •: , n, u4 1' • 11, 111 1 x 1 III ' 1 ' 1 1 { 'UUi 1 11 ��� t�S���' IIIIU111 I ',i 'iilifi: " 1 {111 11' 'I'li { { i: Back-to-back , �.. ........ extends to the �11/l�l i 4,00.14:.% 41 i l tli 4'_ i N IIIIIII 1 x ! 1141 l � 1 11111 �1 11 / lli 1 „v; 111111101114.4 11 I r / J, l 11 ' ti . + • ,►' 14111 1 1 1 , g 1 i 11 111 ' ' 11 l' I Ii •�• 1 11 1 1 1 ll ' iv; II I l 4' , • � 8 . 44 1 .7 1 uiu..n outside wall of a • '• r! 1 OVA ( O il nl 1 1 11 111( 1 1 , I 4 u {I •• :• 4 111111 11 ul.148.4.:”.....4 h 11 II { { I I ” " "' )) kennels can snare • 11 111 1 111 1111111111 1 1 1 1 1 " "' ° 1111 �i;�,' 1 1 l�ll 1 4 11 1111yf1 lul VI 1 (11111 o n11u1 I• { w , y ..1 1 . l u lr' n lllu I Iti / 1 1 4 1 11 411 11 14 41 {Il lu 1 ... . 1 4111 11 11 11 1u1n,n1; III, 4l) „ building a ;tiff ( 1 1 & 4 • I , 1;1.4 S ; ,,A,ll 4„ /l I 1111 11 1 111 1 ' �! 1'114'141 i d, Hi �ull ^ ^�Ijislt a common gutter \ I I � � I ' {4 l I I . I f Il { uwu ' 1 , 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 11x11 I , *1 1 1 0 Mlle/11.10 f ,Wpii e l 0 , l �::,, swing -up rest I 1 I iii � , � 1 1 411� i1 4711111 ' 1 I I l l iiiS l i l i r i l l xf� ;; ' � ' } I t 1 ` 1ii { ; { 1 � 'fllu4' ' sii :; � } which saves men�y % , rl 1 1 4 51 ' j1 11j 11 , 1 14 1 . 111111 f . �� 1 1111 11 111 111 14 n n1 ” I �1111 u1 nl bl ll „11, 1 bench that 'ti � 1 .740, 1 1} 1451 11 11111 1, IH 1 n `1 ::. 1 1 111 111!i!I WAu'1 {bn1 1';;1;:;'r };, a nd cleanin Gmu 1 1 1 `55 �,: 11UUminnl I 1 111 I 4 $, �:.,..1 INV a.. . ,�, g •,/ 111 111 11 1 , 1 I (In1lll,l,l,n / . * : 01 1111111 1 1 , 111 1 4 . 1 ..,..; 1 1111111111,1 "1•!I "''li covers the rear I 1 111 1 11 x` I''I1 1 11 u nll "' � • 1 14111 11 1 1 1'4 „ 1 1151+ ti , 14 , They would also 11 4!'A1 I u 1Un1 1 1 11 1'1 1' 1, 1114141���uu 'i 1 1 1 j1j111111145h5 1 4 1 j 1 , 1 Ii 1 4 / V 1 1 'II I i ' 4 1 III I II II1. gutter can be r � i1 il1 _ ,1;11 %`� ;tiA ! I /400 },,: �.- 1 share a common lf/r�1 I/ . 1 1 1111 back panel, which mounted to the Ir1 • •. 1 l ! x1 1 1 1,1 lilli, ;b1' �.� l / j ; 11 j! p saves additional building wall The customer :7 1 11 j 1 �1j � ll r I : ' 1 1 11 1 j111 j" money A Mason 1111 Ij ;'11i� 0 ; l ii jl ii� � li� Kenl-Dor can be :41 ,y VOA Ill • 1 / I .;:rl 11111jis11i' saves the cost of kennel back .:4 it rI _ L I ..L Cop 1 r ��1 installed in the panels and rid J 106,1;411 —J / gutter. Kennel .. i , llil 1 b;:1i 111111 cleaning Is fast, _ 1 . i� one kennel to the safe, and easy 9 `; ; aI;.;I j��iii1 I) other while one .4.j�'` + 1 kennel . being �` •. :la1_ I �I� cleaned. -- THE I � A � , > r ; �I / MASON -, COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of Fine Kennels Since 1892. P.O. Box 365 • Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone (800) 543 -5567 • (513) 780 -2321 • FAX (513) 780 -6336 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW GUTTERS TYPICALLY •♦•♦ If - I�� MINIMUM — 11" . ♦ : : � �� ♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ � t 1f SLOPE A MI ,� ♦ ,. 1 W 2 IR ME X ♦ ♦ ♦♦ • ♦ • ♦ , ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ,� OF 1/8" PER FOOT. ♦, S H 11 GA. ♦� ♦♦ ♦ ♦��� •, • 1 -1/2" X SLIDE GATE - 11 GA. 1/4" PER ‘41 WIRE MESH . FOOT SLOPE I ^ 24 GA. "' ..).1 GALVANIZED c., tt N = STEEL: O g" • A 0 0 0 • 0 G O • • • V • 4 • c e 0 s p s D o 0 4 0 ° ♦♦�♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ — 1 . I \I VIII. 2" MINIMUM 4 Y �" I I A 1/4" PER FOOT SLOPE J N = 3'0" i SEE ENLARGEMENT • i THE MASON COMPANY INC. PR OJECT LOCATiON ARCHITECT GENERAL CONTR. DATE SCALE REVISION DRAWING NO. I LEESBURG, OHIO ' SHERI MORR DVM. I WEST L1NN, OR. 1 I I 3/4" = 1. I I M1372 -1 \ 1 S re//vGE,e L0097/oN Z7;9/ Z FOR 4,6 i>22 ,8U /L1> /rl/6'S z X'¢ STR /NGE,p /f EvNEG /59 f9NEC (�Yf)LL CLAMP . . ; . li ege ADJ. SHELVES aim PL -2 --. r PL -1 COUNTERS AND �, FULL HEIGHT BACKSPLASH OPEN ml0 ie��■ c UNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATOR 42.1-0.4 N jj - RB -1 WEST ® LOUNGE immoi moor 1109.1w Knee clearance. Knee clearance that is at least 27 inches (686 mm) high, 30 Inches (762 mm) wide and 8 inches (203 mm) deep shall be provided underneath ranks. See ADAAO Fig- ure 32. T t t i e lk 1 e a 1 . t V vg 4 . _ f ; : ,-- ...._ 11.1i .''' ci; Pi i .4.3 1 - . , I _ .a a aees 8 auraw r depth FAME 31— LAVATORY CLEARANCES TABLE PLAM -1 i7 17min N i s30 . L • E . NORTH ` to i l '' ' • o fbe. 0 CCD -1 ADJUST COUNTER TOP TO 19 max ADA STANDARDS AS SHOWN. • 405 LOUNGE - NORTH 48 We 1220 AG.I ADAA6. .. gw.dt 92- Aostp • ..- 44ibeit 7 20' -28" —ice \ N ` . • 1 : ( - -=-_§,t. _ T - -- L I L L I LI 1_ I L `t4 -- I I I/ I I• I/ 11 I/ I - 4 Jr I 1 r v � y d d "ifyr w • • 1 \ 4;8/ SWING D OOR H c 6 _ /yLR. , / • • / 2' / TYP. 18' / g °..` 1 FLOOR PLAN - • . 8 g .2 25 / • 5 EQUAL / "2 E a TRANSACTION COUNTER & WORK SURFACE o E z NEVAMAR F °c c MR -6 -2T E v io r CHARCOAL MATRIX `+' �I r C eo � R . a • 8. . o RECEPTION DESK E i - - PIONITE a AT991 -S FRONT ELEVATION °` • I B WHEAT FIBER O u p C N 1/4• - 1• -0• • C i TRANSACTION COUNTER I �, ARTICULATED KEY BOARD. TYP. 0 - o _...._6 404 1 1g- 3 e�'�' I - 2- 6 PENCIL DRAWERS.TYP. G) - u k N �� R 1- 12" FILE CABINET.TYP. e'l y. y 0 (TO INCLUDE FILE HANGING SYSTEM) R c ' ci • A BACK ELEVATION 12" SHELF g S� �"•--', 1/4• - 1• -0• COMPUTER TOWER SHELF. TW. a L- COMPANION PET CLINIC — TIGARD M. SMITH — ALLEY, t . 1 RECEPTION DESK 2( 01560 Supp. Owg. 001 bt$ 4' Pc S Dote 02.06.98