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JACK IN THE BOX 3961 NORTH WILLIAMS AVE TIGARD STORE PORTLAND, OREGON 97227 13090 SW PACIFIC HWY PNONE # 503 -282 -7255 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 FAX #503- 282 -7567 MIKE DORSEY IS CONTACT NORM KECK IS CONTACT PHONE #503- 636 -4630 DATE DESCRIPTION SUPPLY AND INSTALL THE 10/30/98 REFRIGERATTION EQUIPMENT FOR COMBO FREEZER /COOLER IS SUPPLIED AND THEOER.OWN OWNER IS THE I EXISTING ROOFTOP CONDENSING INSTALLED BY THE OWNER 1:2 UNIT FOR THE COOLER r • REFRIGERATION LINES TO THE CONDENSING REFRIGERATION LINES ARE TO LAY ON TREATED WOOD SLEEPERS UNITS LOCATED OVER THE WOMENS BATH ROOM EVERY 6'. tHE SLEEPER ARE TO SIT ON A PIECE OF HEAVY ROOFING MATERIAL AT EACH SLEEPER LOCATION REFRIGERATION PIPING ALL COPPER IS TYPE L ALL WELDS ARE COMPLETED WITH 15% SILVER • COOLER SUCTION LINE IS 5/8" COPPER LINE IS INSULATED WITH 1/2" WALL RUBATEX ROOF OF THE BUILDING • FREEZER SUCTION LINE IS 5/8" COPPER LINE IS COVERED WITH 3/4" WALL RUBATEX CEILING OF THE WALK -IN ' BOTH FREEZER & COOLER LIQUID LINES ARE 3/8" COPPER A / I 1 11 III 11 1 III II ! Hi � ( FREEZER AND COOLER EVAPORATOR COILS ARE HUNG " " II a It II n III • FLUSH TO THE WALK —IN CEILING El DRAIN LINE IS M COPPER. IN THE FREEZER IT IS HEAT TRACED AND INSULATED WITH 1/2" RUBATEX DRAIN LINE IS TRAPPED BEFORE IT GOES TO THE GOES TO THE OPEN FLOOR DRAIN TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR COOLER AND/ OR FREEZER EVAPORATOR COILS MEC' r- 4-0 99 (0 ! 3090 roa.e:.j, (503) 282 -7255 DAY OR NIGHT REFRIGERATION, Inc. • _ I I ..t Mal I -- - P.O. BOX 12146 ' 3961 N. WILLIAMS AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97212 PORTLAND, OREGON 97227 FAX (503) 282 -7567 WATTS 1- 800 - 999 -7255 October 30, 1998 PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION: JACK -IN THE BOX TIGARD STORE 13090 SW PACIFIC HWY TIGARD, OREGON 97223 CONTACT PERSON - MIKE DORSEY 503 - 636 -4630 REFRIGERATION CONTRACTOR: SHEPLER REFRIGERATION, INC. 3961 NORTH WILLIAMS AVE PORTLAND, OREGON 97227 OREGON CONTRACTORS LICENSE # 0092342 PHONE # 503 - 282 -7255 FAX # 503 - 282 -7567 CONTACT PERSON - STEVEN D. JEFFERIS NORM KECK DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: PROVIDE AND INSTALL THE REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE WALK -IN COMBO COOLER /FREEZER. °a, P LHTS -98 April, 1998 INDOc,R & OUTDOOR r AIR COOLED LARKIN C ONDENSI NG UNITS 1/2 TO 6 HP EASY T o ORDER ITEM PAGE Features 2 Options & Nomenclature 3 Benefits 4 Beacon 5 _l Performance Data, Hermetic Compressors, ,. Medium & High Temp., R -22 6 � ., Performance Data, Hermetic Compressors, , - Extended Temp., R- 404N507 7 -.." Performance Data, Hermetic Compressors, Low Temp., R- 404N507 8 EASY T ^ I Specifications Data, Hermetic Comp. 8 TO Electrical Data, Hermetic Compressors 9 Performance Data, Scroll Compressors, Medium Temp., R- 404A1507 10 ", Performance Data, Scroll Compressors, Low Temp., R- 404A/507 11 Specifications Data Scroll Comp. 12 �_-- _ r--_-' *IF Electrical Data Scroll Compressors 12 vim= -�= . ` - ' , Performance Data, Semi - hermetic ; _ ` 1 ` `,.. "�� » ,A. , 1 Compressors, High Temp., R -22 ............. 13 Performance Data, Semi hermetic Comp., =. ' 14 ., ; Medium Temp., R-404A/507 __ ; Performance Data, Semi - hermetic Comp., - Low Temp., R- 404A/507 = - • Performance Data, Semi- hermetic Comp., - , Low Temp., R -22 Specifications Data, Semi - hermetic EASY TO SERVICE Compressors 17 Electrical Data, Semi- hermetic Compressors 18 _ ,; . , '-'7 ._ Electrical Data, Semi - hermetic _ ; ..,, _.. Compressors, Replacement Parts 19 _,� Dimensional [Dm .vings of Cabinet 20 \ fi_ •. __ i � - 1/2.TO 6 HP INOOR & OUTDOOR CIDENSING UNITS FEATURES Oversized aluminum fin, copper tube condenser that works _ in high ambients. Motors rated for 50 and 60 cycle application in 120 °F. ambient. Fans specifically matched with motor and coil to attain maximum E; = a • • air movement and cooling. 4 ! ` Prepainted G90 galvanized cabinets for superior strength and corrosion protection. Heavy duty steel raised base with 1 1/2" legs. • Liquid and suction service valves for hermetic and scroll compressors located outside the cabinet for quick installations (semi- hermetic compressor models have a suction valve on the compressor and only —_r need access fitting on suction line exiting the unit). Discharge service valves on all compressors including hermetics! - Wide variety of compressors including: Copeland hermetic, semi - hermetic, and new Glacier Scroll and the popular Tecumseh low temperature compressors. HCFC -22 and HFC- 404A/507 available for both medium and low temperature applications.' �w Spring mounted compressors with vibration eliminators on all (1 1/2 to 6 HP) semi - hermetic compressors (1/2 to 1 HP compressors are rigid mounted and have a discharge loop). Large electrical panel for ease of access. _ Prefabricated wiring harnesses for tight connections and to simplify service. Encapsulated, auto - reset, high and low pressure controls to eliminate leaks (standard on all high and medium temperature models, adjustable low pressure control standard on low temperature models). �t 4 All units completely leak tested in a helium environment and run I✓ ' -1 - tested. Each unit will have a copy of the run data shipped inside the • electrical panel. UL listed and UL listed for Canada. Large availability of stocked units with liquid line drier assemblies and defrost timers /kits for low temperature models. L © Heatcraft Inc. RPD, 1998. ® C� 2 1/2 TO 6 HP INDQR & OUTDOOR CONVENSING UNITS Unit Specifications - Semi - hermetic Compressors • Connections Receiver Dimensions Ship. Sound Model Fig. (ID) 90% Full D W H Wt. Data Number ++ Compressor Liquid Suction Lbs. Fan(s) In. In. In. Lbs. dbat LS *005H2 A HAG -0050 3/8 1/2 6 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 197 66 LS *008H2 A KAN -0075 3/8 5/8 6 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 208 66 LS *008M2 A KAE -0075 3/8 5/8 6 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 216 66 LS *010H2 A KAR -0100 3/8 5/8 6 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 218 66 LS *010M2 A KAM -0100 3/8 5/8 6 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 218 66 LS *015H2 B KAG -0150 3/8 7/8 10 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 257 69 LS *020H2 B ERA -0200 3/8 7/8 10 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 323 69 LS *020M2 B KAK -0200 3/8 7/8 10 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 261 69 LS *021M2 B ERC -0200 3/8 7/8 10 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 323 69 LS *029M2 C ERF -0310 1/2 7/8 16 2 28.25 37.75 19.75 355 69 LS *030H2 D ERF -0310 1/2 7/8 22 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 420 70 LS *030M2 D 3RA -0310 1/2 7/8 22 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 420 71 LS *040H2 D NRB -0400 1/2 1 -1/8 22 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 474 71 LS *050H2 D NRA -0500 1/2 1 -1/8 22 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 474 71 LS *050M2 D NRM -0500 1/2 1 -1 /8 22 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 474 71 LS *005M6 A HAJ -005E 3/8 1/2 5.5 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 202 66 LS *010M6 A KAR -010E 3/8 5/8 5.5 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 217 67 LS *020M6 B KAK -020E 3/8 7/8 9 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 261 • 69 LS *021M6 B ERC -021E 3/8 7/8 9 2 28.25 37.75 17 25 330 70 LS *030M6 D ERF -031E 1/2 7/8 20 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 413 71 LS *040M6 D NRB -040E 1/2 1 -1/8 20 1 30.25 42.5 29.75. 495 73 LS *005L2 A KAN -0050 3/8 1/2 6 1 ; 28.25 23.75 17.25 208 67 LS *008L2 A KAM -0075 3/8 5/8 6 1 , 28.25 23.75 17.25 216 67 , 0 LS *010L2 A KAJ -0100 3/8 5/8 6 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 218 67 LS *020L2 B EAD -0200 3/8 7/8 10 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 318 70 LS *021L2 B EAV -0210 3/8 7/8 10 2 28.25 37.75 /7.25 323 70 LS *030L2 C LAH -0311 1/2 7/8 16 2 28.25 37.75 19.75 388 71 LS*005L6 A KAN -005E 3/8 1/2 5.5 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 213 67 LS *008L6 A KAM -007E 3/8 5/8 5.5 1 28.25 23.75 17.25 212 67 LS *010L6 A KAJ -010E 3/8 5/8 5.5 I 28.25 23.75 17.25 219 67 �� LS *015L6 B KAL -015E 3/8 7/8 9 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 255 69 r LS *020L6 B EAD-020E 3/8 7/8 9 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 323 70 c EAV 021Et 2 28.25 37.75 17.25 i t LS *027L6 C 3AB -031E 1/2 7/8 14 2 28.25 37.75 19.75 368 71 LS *030L6 C LAH -032E 1/2 7/8 14 2 28.25 37.75 19.75 379 71 LS 030E6 C LAC -032E 1/2 7/8 14 2 28.25 37.75 19.75 379 71 LS *040L6 D NRD- 032/040E 1/2 1 -1/8 20 1 30.25 42.5 29.75 501 73 * = T for Outdoor, N for Indoor, M for Beacon ++ = See back page for details. r = Estimated sound pressure values are 10 feet from the unit. For estimating sound pressure from the unit at different distances, deduct the following from the unit values: 20 feet, deduct 6 dba for 40 feet, deduct 12 dba for 80 feet, deduct 18 dba. This data is typical of "free field" conditions for horizontal air cooled condensing units at the outlet of the discharge air. The actual sound measurements may vary depending on the condensing unit installation. Factors such as reflecting walls, background noise and mounting conditions may have a significant influence on this data. L 17 • r Dimensional Drawings OUTDOOR INDOOR LEFT VIEW FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW l /2, 3/4 d l HP 1 28 -1/4 - I 1-*-- 23 -3/4 -I POWER CONNECTIONS AI A < ■ .-. 2 -9/16 F Sf.CTICYJ l7 -I/4 I I I ! J ' . 2 -'3/8 V IM 1 -3/4 w - n - ,- 7/B • T r l -1 /2 d 2 HP I 419//6 4 -I /l6 EA- 24 -5/8 - Ai -' 28- 1 /4 -mot l 37 -3/4 --I (1 POWER CON CT I -1/ T B kihi- 2 -9/16 .. 1 • . / ' _ ii_ LW 2 -3/8 /7 -1 /4 / 2 _� 4 1 g LIQUID - 1 t t. 3 - Frf-1 3 HP 4 -9/16 38 '1 1 J 4 -///6 r 29-114 I F 37 -3/4 I C POK CONNECTIONS' } • (2) 7/8, (l) 1 -3/8 d ( l -3/4 F t ( 5 -1/4 • . ; AV. ; AV. t ' _ AI 2 -5/ + 4115//6 SUCTION 19 -314 3 -13//6 L IQUID 9/16 ± 3 -1/4 L ;� i J ! -ll /IS f } 1 -15/16 .►- 3, 4, 5 8 6 HP --- 2 -1 /4 4 -9/16 3 -11/16 ' -5/8 30- 1/4 I 42-1/2 I (2) 7/ R CONNECTIONS d I) 1-3/4 I A 5-1/4 I ) ' " " .,Q��� 29 -3/4 4 -15/16 FL SUCTION 2 -5/8 3 -13/16 C���� el LIQUID -9/16 3-1/4 \ • 2- 1/16 NM f f 1 -15/16 -� •� 2 -1/4 [ 43 -3/8 4 -9/16 3 -11/16 - TO MORR OW'S SOLUTIONS j0 Visit our web site at www.heatcraftrpd.com for Technical Literature Online. 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Some sizes up to 10 inches shorter in width than previous Compak • New motors: models. - 460 volt PSC motors. ,, — Totally enclosed 115, 208 -230 and 460 volt motors. , a MODEL NOMENCLATURE .„ 1 i .,,, LCA6135BTA Larkin Compact 1 T _ Vintage Unit Cooler Motor Type: Defrost: H = PSC A = Air Defrost T = Totally enclosed • E = Electric Defrost 1 H = Hot Gas Defrost Voltage: 1 A. 115/1/60 Q = 220/1/50 Fins Per Inch Sr 208 - 230/1/60 R = 380/1/50 C = 208-230/3/60 S = Special 4 M = 460/1/60 V = 208 - 230/1/60/50 Motors Capacity X 100 N = 110/1/50 W/ 46on/60Heaters 1 4 • , . Features f!, L arkin ... Features That Make The Difference -„ - Refri geration piping 3 = , compartment on opposite —� �'� ` side from electrical. Large I'', access areas for ease of i , ^; ii Available for installation and servicing. a� t 1 —' Beacon systems! ,I ` ie o, 1i. Access from 1 1 ' ` front or side • I of unit. i,�tll�' fan guard for ,\ I ; Optional wire 1. - 11 .. f, \ z _..,... 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Baffles between fans for better air flow. t 'i; / New drain fitting allows easy removal of drain pan without removal of hard piping (shipped loose). 5 Dimensional Dates , 1 ek 0 Dimensions A B 34,„_ C D 6w r y7 - t/ ,, � `�� i' / / ;`, t'� _. � ' _ . � / / , �• �� i lt ` o Flow //t //t t(:;// , // q t /A tt /h np b n .: rl{i+i;,. a i r I II -• dlrrt l 1 • 111, 1! b ` . ,• t1l,r lilt • I 1 V�� A� +r - 1";,:.::: VA L } V rt 1t'' At t Sv A � 1 16, III: IMI \s • i t w \\ - % r .. , 1� _ :, ' _ � r r/ \ � / r r IV ■ i Electrical Refrigeration I- 12%-1 End i� Drain Co try„ , 18% Dimensional Data For All Models Air Defrost Electric and Hot Gas Dimensions (Inches / mm) Models Defrost Models No. of 6 FPI 6 FPI 4 FPI Fans A B C D 44 35 — 1 30 -1/2 21 -1/4 — — 775 540 51 43 — 1 30 -1/2 21 -1/4 — — 775 540 62 — — 1 30-1/2 21-1/4 — — 775 540 72 65 57 2 42 -1/2 33 -1/4 — — 1080 845 �� J /�) _ 90 c e/ ve 42 1 /2 1080 33 -1 /4 845 At 5 UV CC� / 110 82 2 42-1/2 33-1/4 — — 1080 845 135 1201 105 3 58-1/2 49-1/4 / 6-1A) ��w 1486 1251 � V 160 — — 3 58 -1/2 49 -1/4 — — 1486 1251 185 160 139 4 74 -1/2 65 -1/4 — — 1892 1657 215 — — 4 74 -1/2 65 -1/4 — — , 1892 1657 260 200 174 5 90-1/2 81-1/4 48 -3/8 32 -7/8 2299 2064 1229 835 310 240 208 6 106 -1/2 97 -1/4 48 -5/8 48 -5/8 2705 2470 1235 1235 350 270 235 6 106 -1/2 97 -1/4 48 -5/8 48 -5/8 2705 2470 1235 1235 NOTE: Hanger brackets will accept 3/8" / 9.5 mm hanger rods. L 12 Physical Data ('I • Air Defrost Physical Data Connections (Inches) Approx. • • LCA No. of Coil External Net Wt ' Model Size Fans Inlet Suction Equalizer * Drain Lbs / kg 6 -44 1 1/2 ODF 1/2 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 27 12 6 -51 1 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 28 13 6 -62 1 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 31 14 6 -72 2 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 40 18 6 -90 2 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 44 20 6 -110 2 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 46 21 6 -135 3 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 59 27 6 -160 3 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 63 29 6 -185 4 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 74 32 6 -215 4 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 78 35 6 -260 5 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 88 40 6 -310 6 1/2 ODF 1 -3/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 108 49 6 -350 6 1/2 ODF 1 -1/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 110 50 * The drain fitting, which allows easy removal of drain pan, is supplied standard with each unit. Electric Defrost Physical Data r • • f r ` a�"F .-� ` • - `"""`° 't ° 4 ? 7� 4 V n` ctions:' Inches ,sue,: ; s , g - � ". '' • : :` C V 'T Ext 1 """ '7- . , k �- 1.a.,;yf. de `s .,_.,, i -- ... 6 L .tir, �..� -.3"- a: E ua -. L.., &i ` lS P .... .. ,„, ; L,° .G.__ . - 6 FPI Models 6 -35 1 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 30 14 6 -43 1 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 34 15 6 -65 2 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 43 20 6 -76 2 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 47 21 6 -94 2 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 50 23 :s 4/4 ODS 6 27 6 -160 4 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 79 36 6 -200 5 1/2 ODF 1 3/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 92 42 6 -240 6 1/2 ODF 1 3/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 112 51 6 -270 6 1/2 ODF 1 3/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 115 52 4 FPI Models 4 -57 2 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 45 20 4 -67 2 1/2 ODF 5/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 47 21 4 -82 2 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 50 23 4 -105 3 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 62 28 4 -139 4 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 77 35 4 -174 5 1/2 ODF 7/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 90 41 4 -208 6 1/2 ODF 1 3/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 108 49 4 -235 6 1/2 ODF 1 3/8 ODS 1/4 ODF 3/4 ODS 110 50 "The drain fitting, which allows easy removal of drain pan, is supplied standard with each unit. 10 • epoN) ASV' , M A T E R I A L SAFETY DA r: SHEET fk Ar- :.::............. . Du Pont Chemicals .._:.: 6002FR Revised 24-FEB -1995 Printed 3 -APR -1995 "SUVA" HP62 (R404A) CHEMICAL PRODUCT /COMPANY IDENTIFICATION • Material Identification "SUVA" is a registered trademark of DuPont. Corporate MSDS Number D0005612 E. Company Identification MANUFACTURER /DISTRIBUTOR DuPont 1007 Market Street Wilmington, DE 19898 PHONE NUMBERS Product Information 1- 800 - 441 -9442 Transport Emergency CHEMTREC: 1- 800 - 424 -9300 Medical Emergency 1 -800- 441 -3637 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Components Material CAS Number % PENTAFLUOROETHANE (HFC -125) 354 -33 -6 44 ETHANE, 1,1,1 - TRIFLUORO- (HFC -143a) 420 -46 -2 52 811 -97 -2 ETHANE, 1,1,1,2 - TETRAFLUORO- (HFC -134a) 4 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Potential Health Effects Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness, or death. Intentional misuse or deliberate inhalation may cause death without warning. Vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air. Liquid contact can cause (continued) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION(continued) frostbite. HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS: Overexposure to the vapors by inhalation may include temporary nervous system depression with anesthetic effects such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination, and loss of consciousness. Higher exposures to the vapors may cause temporary alteration of the heart's electrical activity with irregular pulse, palpitations, or inadequate circulation; or fatality from gross overexposure. Contact with the liquid may cause frostbite. Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous or cardiovascular system may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of increased exposures. Carcinogenicity Information None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. FIRST AID MEASURES First Aid INHALATION If inhaled, immediately remove to fresh air. Keep person calm. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. SKIN CONTACT Flush area with lukewarm water. Do not use hot water. If frostbite has occurred, call a physician. EYE CONTACT In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. INGESTION Not a probable route. However, in case of accidental ingestion, call a physician. Notes to Physicians THIS MATERIAL MAY MAKE THE HEART MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ARRHYTHMIAS. Catecholamines such as adrenaline, and other compounds having similar effects, should be reserved for emergencies and then used only with special caution. (Continued) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flammable Properties Flash Point Will not burn Method TOC Flammable limits in Air, % by Volume LEL Not applicable UEL Not applicable Autoignition Not determined Fire and Explosion Hazards: Cylinders may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition m3y occur. Potential Combustibility: "SUVA" HP62 is not flammable at temperatures up to 80 deg C (176 deg F) and at atmospheric pressure. Data are not available at higher temperatures and pressures. However, one of the components, HFC -143a is flammable. Another, HFC -134a, has been shown in tests to be combustible at pressures as low as 60 psig at ambient temperature when mixed with air at concentrations of 65 volume % air. Therefore, "SUVA" HP62 should not be mixed with air for leak testing. In general, it should not be used or allowed to be present with high concentrations of air above atmospheric pressure. Experimental data have also been reported which indicate combustibility of HFC -134a in the presence of certain concentrations of chlorine. Extinguishing Media As appropriate for combustibles in area. Fire Fighting Instructions Cool cylinder with water spray or fog. Self- contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if cylinders rupture and contents are released under fire conditions. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Safeguards (Personnel) NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL) sections before proceeding with clean -up. Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean -up. Accidental Release Measures Ventilate area, especially low or enclosed places where heavy vapors might collect. Remove open flames. Use self- contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) for large spills or releases. (Continued) ( HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling (Personnel) Avoid breathing vapor. Avoid liquid contact with eyes and skin. Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee exposure below recommended limits. Contact with chlorine or other strong oxidizing agents should also be avoided. See Fire and Explosion Data section. Storage Clean, dry area. Do not heat above 52 deg C (125 deg F). EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with skin or eyes. Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee exposure below the recommended exposure limit. Local exhaust should be used if large amounts are released. Mechanical ventilation should be used in low or enclosed places. Personal Protective Equipment Impervious gloves should be used to avoid prolonged or repeated exposure. Chemical splash goggles should be available for use as needed to prevent eye contact. Under normal manufacturing conditions, no respiratory protection is required when using this product. Self- contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large release occurs. # Exposure Guidelines Applicable Exposure Limits PENTAFLUOROETHANE (HFC -125) PEL (OSHA) None Established TLV (ACGIH) None Established AEL * (Du Pont) 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA ETHANE, 1,1,1 - TRIFLUORO- (HFC -143a) PEL (OSHA) None Established TLV (ACGIH) None Established AEL * (Du Pont) 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA WEEL (AIHA) 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA ETHANE, 1,1,1,2 - TETRAFLUORO- (HFC -134a) FEL (OSHA) None Established TLV (ACGIH) None Established AEL * (Du Pont) 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA WEEL (AIHA) 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA ' AEL is Du Pont's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL are in effect, such limits shall take precedence. (Continued) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Data Boiling Point -46.7 C ( -52.1 F) Average Vapor Pressure 182.1 psia at 25 deg C (77 deg F) volatiles 100 WI% Evaporation Rate (CL4 = 1) Greater than 1 Solubility in Water Not determined • Odor Slight ethereal Form Liquefied gas Color Clear, colorless Specific Gravity 1.05 @ 25C (77F) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability Material is stable. However, avoid open flames and high temperatures. Incompatibility with Other Materials Incompatible with active metals, alkali or alkaline earth metals -- powdered Al, Zn, Be, etc. Decomposition Decomposition products are hazardous. This material can be decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming hydrofluoric acid and possibly carbonyl fluoride. t Polymerization Polymerization will not occur. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Animal Data The blend is untested. HFC -125 Inhalation 4 hour ALC: > 709,000 ppm in rats Single, high inhalation exposures caused lethargy, decreased activity, labored breathing and weight loss. Weak cardiac sensitization effect, a potentially fatal disturbance of heart rhythm caused by a heightened sensitivity to the action of epinephrine. No animal data are available to define carcinogenic, developmental or reproductive hazards. In animal testing this material has not caused developmental toxicity. HFC -125 does not produce genetic damage in bacterial or mammalian cell cultures or when tested in animals (not tested for heritable genetic damage). (Continued) C • TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(Continued) for an additional 73 weeks. Tests in bacterial cell cultures demonstrated mutagenic activity, but the compound did not induce transformation of mammalian cells in culture or in the whole animal. Tests in animals demonstrate no developmental toxicity. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicological Information Aquatic Toxicity HFC 143a 96 -hour LC50, rainbow trout: >40 mg /L DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations. Reclaim by distillation or remove to a permitted waste disposal facility. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION Shipping Information t DOT/ IMO Proper Shipping Name LIQUIFIED GAS, N.O.S. (CONTAINS PENTAFLUOROETHANE AND TETRAFLUOROETHANE) Hazard Class 2.2 UN No. 1956 DOT /IMO Label NONFLAMMABLE GAS Shipping Containers Tank Cars. Cylinders Ton Tanks REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. Federal Regulations TSCA Inventory Status Reported /Included. TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311, 312 Acute : No Chronic : No (Continued) REGULATORY INFORMATION(Continued) Fire : No Reactivity : No Pressure : Yes LISTS: SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance -No CERCLA Hazardous Material -No SARA Toxic Chemicals -No OTHER INFORMATION NFPA, NPCA -HMIS NPCA -HMIS Rating Health 1 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1 Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions. Additional Information HFC -125 and HFC -143a are TSCA listed, and are controlled by a TSCA Section 5 Consent Order. The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. Responsibility for MSDS DuPont Chemicals Address Engineering & Product Safety P. 0. Box 80709, Chestnut Run Wilmington, DE 19880 -0709 Telephone 302 - 999 -4946 # Indicates updated section. End of MSDS JAN -09-98 FRI 13 17 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO. 15032385507 P.09 • a , �e s • ® a •` >� ` i .41 Z a�a P .... DuPont Chemicals -- 3030FR Revised 5-OCT -1996 Printed 234AN -1997 "SUVA" MP39 (R401 A) and "SUVA" MP66 (R401 B) CHEMICAL PRODUCT /COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Material Identification "SUVA" is a registered trademark of DuPont. Corporate MSDS Number 00004507 Formula CHC1F2 /CH3CHF2 /CHC1FCF3 Company Identification MANUFACTURER /DISTRIBUTOR • DuPont . Chemicals 1007 Market Street (10=2/_,E12_ Wilmington, DE 19898 PHONE NUMBERS Product Information 1 -800 -441 -7515 Transport Emergency CHEMTREC 1 -800- 424 -9300 Medical Emergency 1 -800 -441 -3637 t , COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Components - . - . Material CAS Number % "SUVA" MP39 (R -401A) METHANE, CHLORODIFLUORO- (HCFC -22) 75 -45 -6 53 ETHANE, 1,1- DIFLUORO- (HFC -152a) 75 -37 -6 13 * ETHANE, 2- CHLORO- 1,1,1,2 - TETRAFLUORO . 2837 -89 -0 34 (HCFC -124) "SUVA" MP66 (R -4018) * METHANE, CHLORODIFLUORO- (HCFC -22) 75 -45 -6 61 (Continued) Printed ort Recycled Paper JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:18 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO 15032385507 P.11 . • ..3. FlIZ.T AID MEASURES(Concnued) SKIN CONTACT Flush skin with water for at least 15 minutes after excessive contact.. Seek medical assistance if irritation is present. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Treat for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected area. • • EYE CONTACT • In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. • INGESTION Ingestion is not considered a potential route of exposure. Notes to Physicians Because of possible disturbances of cardiac.rhythm, catecholamine drugs, such as epinephrine, should only be used with special caution in situations of emergency life support. . FIRE FIGIFI'IIVG NIF.ASUPES . Flammable Properties Flash Point : Will not burn • Method Tag Open Cup - TOC. Flammable limits in Air, % by Volume LEL Not Applicable . .I 2 1 L • .... UEL Not Applicable Autoignition 681 C (1258 F) "SUVA" MP39 (R -401A) 685 C (1265 F) °SUVA° MP66 (R -401B) Fire and Explosion Hazards: • Cylinders may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition may occur. Contact of welding or soldering torch flame with high concentrations of refrigerant can result in visible changes in the size and color of the torch flame. This flame effect will only occur in concentrations of product well above the recommended exposure limit, therefore stop all work and ventilate the.area before proceeding. Use forced ventilation to disperse refrigerant vapors from the work area before using any, open .flames. This material is not flammable, and cannot fractionate to become flammable at temperatures up to 100 C (212 F) and at atmospheric pressure. Data are not available at higher temperatures and pressures. Potential Combustibility: (Continued) I. I j . • 3030FR Pant; 3 • JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:18 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO. 15032385507 P.10 • .Z COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON IAIGREDIENTS(continued) ETHANE, 1,1- DIFLUORO- (HFC -152a) 75 -37 -6 11 * ETHANE, 2- CHLORO- 1,1,1,2- TETRAFLUORO 2837 -89 -0 28 • (HCFC -124) * Disclosure as a toxic chemical is required under Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 ana 40 CFR part 372. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Potential Health Effects • Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness, or death. Intentional misuse or deliberate inhalation may cause death without warning. vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air. Liquid contact can cause frostbite. HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS: Skin contact may cause frostbite from exposure to the liquid. Inhalation may include nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache, or weakness; or temporary nervous system depression with anesthetic effects such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination, and loss of consciousness. -- Higher exposures ( >2.5 %) may lead to these effects: temporary lung irritation effects with cough, discomfort, difficulty breathing, or shortness of breath; temporary alteration of the heart's electrical activity with irregular pulse, palpitations, or • inadequate circulation; abnormal kidney functon as detected by laboratory tests; or fatality from gross overexposure. - Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous system, cardiovascular system, lungs or kidneys may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. Carcinogenicity information . None of the components present in this material at. concentrations • equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. • FIRST AID MEASURES First Aid INHALATION If high concentrations are inhaled, immediately remove to fresh air. Keep person calm. If not breathing, give-artificial . respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. ('Continued) f 3030FR Page 2 -- JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:19 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO. 15032385507 P.12 FIRE FIGHTING SIJRES(conuned) As with other hydrochlorofluorocarbons and hyd rof luorocarbons, this product should not be mixed with air for leak testing. In general, it should not be used or allowed to be present with high concentrations of air above atmospheric conditions in order to avoid potential combustible mixtures. One of the components of this product, HCFC -22, has been shown in tests to be combustible at pressures as low as 60 psig at ambient • temperature when mixed with air at concentrations of 65 volume air or higher. Another component, HFC -152a, is flammable at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure. Extinguishing Media Use media appropriate for surrounding material." Fire Fighting Instructions Cool tank /container with water spray. Self- contained breathing . apparatus (SCSA) may be required if cylinders rupture or release under fire conditions. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Safeguards (Personnel) NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL) • sections before proceeding with clean- up..Use appropriate, n.. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean -up. ,:;, ventilate area, especially low or enclosed places .where heavy vapors might collect. Remove open flames. Use self- contained breathing apparatus (SCSA) if large spill or leak occurs. Spill Clean Up . Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations for reporting releases. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling (Personnel) Avoid breathing vapors or mist. Avoid contact with eyes or skin. Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee 'exposure below recommended limits. ; Storage • Store in a clean, dry place. Do not heat above 52 C (126 F). (Continued) • 1 3030FR Paged JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:20 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO. 15032385507 P.13 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION • Engineering Controls Use sufficient ventilation to keep employee exposure below recommended limits. Local exhaust should be used when large amounts are released. Mechanical ventilation should be used in low or enclosed places. Refrigerant concentration monitors.may be necessary to determine vapor concentrations in work areas prior to use of torches or other open flames, or if employees are entering enclosed areas. Personal Protective Equipment • Lined butyl gloves should be used to avoid prolonged or repeated exposure. . Chemical splash goggles should be available for use as needed to prevent eye contact. Under normal manufacturing conditions, -no respiratory protection is required when using this product. Self- contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large release occurs. .. # Exposure Guidelines - .. Applicable Exposure Limits METHANE, CHLORODIFLUORO- (HCFC -22) PEL (OSHA) None Established TLV (ACGIH) 1,000 ppm, 3,540 mg /m3;:8 Hr. TWA, A4 AEL * (DuPont) None Established . .. ,:I!- - ETHANE, 1 ,1 - DIFLUORO- (HFC -152a) ...,. .: 1 , 1 PEL (OSHA) . None Established i _ , TLV (ACGIH) None Established.. AEL * (DuPont) 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA . • WEEL (AIHA) • 1000 ppm, '8 Hr. TWA ETHANE, 2- CHLORO- 1,1,1,2- TETRAFLUORO ; ,. �, R PEL (OSHA) None Established' TLV (ACGIH) None. Established AEL * (DuPont) 1000 ppm, 8 & Hr. RYA . , I WEEL (AIHA) 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA' AEL is DuPont's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL are in effect, such' limits- snail take precedence. Exposure Guideline Comments • Applicable Exposure Limits for Mixtures: : - . ' I ! , L . . - . "SUVA" MP39 (R -401A) Estimated AEL * (DuPont) 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA ** "SUVA" MP66 (R -401B) Estimated AEL * (DuPont) : 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA ** ' ** Estimated AEL is calculated according to Appendix C of The ACGIH Handbook "THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents" • • (Continued) 1 3 030FR Page 5 I JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:20 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO 15032385507 P.14 e eP PHYSICAL AND CHE !ICAL PROPERTIES Physical Data Boiling Point • of Saturated Liquid -33 C ( -27 F) "SUVA" MP39 Vapor Pressure R. of Saturated Liquid 112.1 psia @ 25 C (77') "SUVA" MP39 Vapor Density 3.3 (Air =1 .0) @ 25 C (77 F) "SUVA" MP39 • Liquid Density 1.194 g /cm3 @ 25 C (77. F) "SUVA" MP39 • Boiling Point of Saturated Liquid -34.6 C ( -30.3 F) "SUV &" MP66 . Vapor Pressure of Saturated Liquid 118.8 psia @ 25 C (77 "SUVA" MP66 • • • Vapor Density 3.2 (Air =1 .0) @ 25 C (77 'SUVA' MP66 - Liquid Density 1.193 g /cm3 @ 25 C .(77.;F) '".SUVA" MP66 % Volatiles 100 WT% • • Evaporation Rate >1 (CC14 =1.0) Solubility in Water 0.1 WT% @ 25 C (77 F) Odor Ether (slight): -- Form Liquified Gas.. . • Color Clear, Colorless. • STABILITY AND REACTIVITY . Chemical Stability Stable. • a Conditions to Avoid Avoid open flames and high temperatures. • Incompatibility with Other Materials Incompatible with alkali or alkaline earth,: metals powdered Al, • • Zn, Be, etc.. Decomposition , s, Decomposition products are hazardous. This material can be decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming hydrochloric and .hydrofluoric acids, and • possibly carbonyl halides. . Polymerization Polymerization will not occur. • • (Continued) • • 3030FR Page 6 JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:21 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO 15032385507 P.15 7 TO. ICOLOGICAL INFOR3 TTION - Animal Data • - , The blend is untested. CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE (HCFC -22) - • Inhalation 4 -hcur LC50: 220,000 ppm in rats The compound is a skin irritant and a slight eye'irritant, but is not a skin sensitizer in animals. Effects from single high exposures include central nervous system depression, anesthesia, rapid breathing, lung congestion and • ' microscopic liver changes. Cardiac sensitization 'occurred in dogs at 50,000 ppm or greater from the action of exogenous epinephrine. No toxic effects or abnormal histopathological observations occurred in rats repeatedly exposed to concentrations ranging from 10,000 to 50,000 ppm (v /v). Lona -term exposures to 50,000 ppm. (v /v) of vapors produced organ weight increases and a decrease in body weight Gain, but no increased mortality or adverse hematological effects. . In chronic inhalation studies, HCFC -22, at cond'entration of . 50,000 ppm (v /v), produced a small, but statistically significat increase of late - occurring tumors involving salivary glands in. male rats, but not female rats or male or female mice. In the . . same studies, no increased incidence of tumors was seen in either species at concentrations of 10,000 ppm or 1000 ppm (v/v).. -.,. Long -term administration in corn oil produced no effects•on body weight or mortality_ • HCFC -22 was mutagenic in some strains of bacteria in.cell cultures, but not in mammalian cell cultures or animals. It did not cause heritable genetic damage in mammals. A slight, but significant increase in development''al toxicity was • observed at .high concentrations (50,000 ppm) :of. HCFC -22, .a . : • . concentration which also produced toxic effects the adult' ' - ' animal. Based on these findings, and other negative developmental • studies, HCFC -22 is not considered a unique'hazard to the conceptus. Studies of the effects of HCFC -22 On male reproductive. performance have been negative. Specific studies to evaluate the • .effect on female reproductive performance have not been conducted,,.. • . however, limited information obtained from studies on . • .. — 4 _ ' _%__ . developmental toxicity do not indicate adverse effects on female reproductive performance at concentrations up to 50,000 ppm. DIFLUOROETHANE (HFC -152a) . Inhalation 4 -hour ALC : 383,000 ppm in rats . Oral ALD : >1,500 mg /kg in rats Effects of a single exposure to high levels include labored (Continued) • • 3030FR Page 7 JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:22 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO 15032385507 P.16 r • "••... • •. TOXlCOLOGICAL D 'O IATION(cantinued) breathing, lung irritation, lethargy, incoordination and loss of consciousness. Cardiac sensitization occurred. in dogs exposed to s __ a concentration of 150,000 ppm in air and given an intravenous epinephrine challenge. Effects of repeated exposure include increased urinary fluoride, reduced kidney weight, and reversible kidney changes. Effects of a single high oral dose include weight loss and lethargy. Tests in animals demonstrate no carcinogenic activity or • developmental effects. Tests in animals for reproductive effects have not been performed. This compound does not produce genetic damage in bacterial cell cultures but has not been tested in animals. CHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHANE (HCFC -124) • • Inhalation 4 -hour ALC : >230,000 ppm in rats • The effects in animals from single inhalation exposures by . inhalation include central nervous system effects, anesthesia and decreased blood pressure. Cardiac sensitization occurred in dogs exposed to a concentration of 2.5% in air and given an intravenous epinephrine challenge. Repeated exposures produced increased' . liver.weights, anesthetic effects, irregular ;respiration, poop coordination and nonspecific effects such as decreased body weight gain. However, no irreversible effects were seen as evidenced by.' histopathologic evaluation. • Tests in animals suggest no developmental toxicity potential. .- HCFC -124 was not mutagenic in bacterial and mammalian_ cell cultures or whole animal studies. • . ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION • Ecotoxicologicai Information t' Aquatic Toxicity: • HCFC -22 • 48 hour EC50 - Daphnia magna: 433 mg /L DISPOSAL CONS 3 TiON Waste Disposal Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must be in accordance with applicable Federal, State /Provincial, and Local regulations. Recover by distillation or remove.to a permitted waste disposal facility. • • (Continued) • 1 . • • • • 3030FR page s • JAN -09 -98 FRI 13:22 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO, 15032385507 P,17 . TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION Shipping Information DOT /IMO Proper Shipping Name LIQUEFIED GAS, N.O.S. (CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE AND CHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHANE) Hazard Class 2.2 UN No. 3163 DOT /IMO Label NONFLAMMABLE GAS Shipping Containers Tank Cars. Cylinders. Ton Tanks. • REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. Federal Regulations TSCA Inventory Status Reported /Included. TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311," 312 Acute : Yes • Chronic : No Fire : No Reactivity : No _ Pressure : Yes HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL LISTS SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance: No . CERCLA Hazardous Substance : No SARA Toxic Chemical - See Components Section OTHER INFORMATION NFPA, NPCA -HMIS NPCA -HMIS Rating Health 1 - - Flammability 0 Reactivity 1 The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. Responsibility for MSDS : DuPont Chemicals Address : Engineering & Product Safety (Continued) • 3030FR Page 9 JAN-09 FRI 13:23 THERMAL SUPPLY INC PTLD FAX NO. 15032385507 P.18 : P.O. Box 80709, Chestnut Run : Wilmington, DE 19880-0709 !- Telephone : (302) 999-4946 # indicates updated section. End of MSDS • • • • . . . . ,I.,11 Ii sN . . • • • 3030FR Page 10 •