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Residues removed during cleaning and trucks used in electrically classified areas shall be listed for debris contaminated with residue shall be immediately such use. removed from the premises and properly disposed. 1503.3 Storage, use and handling of flammable and com- 1503.4.3 Waste cans. Approved metal waste cans equipped bustible liquids. The storage, use and handling of flammable with self - closing lids shall be provided wherever rags or and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this section waste are impregnated with finishing material. Such rags and Chapter 34. and waste shall be deposited therein immediately after 1503.3.1 Use. Containers supplying spray nozzles shall be being utilized. The contents of waste cans shall be properly of a closed type or provided with metal covers, which are disposed of at least once daily and at the end of each shift. kept closed. Containers not resting on floors shall be on 1503.4.4 Solvent recycling. Solvent distillation equipment noncombustible supports or suspended by wire cables. Con- used to recycle and clean dirty solvents shall comply with tainers supplying spray nozzles by gravity flow shall not Section 3405.4. exceed 10 gallons (37.9 L) in capacity. 1503.3.2 Valves. Containers and piping to which a hose or flexible connection is attached shall be provided with a shut- SECTION 1504 off valve at the connection. Such valves shall be kept shut SPRAY FINISHING when hoses are not in use. 1504.1 General. The application of flammable or combustible 1503.3.3 Pumped liquid supplies. Where flammable or liquids by means of spray apparatus in continuous or intermit - combustible liquids are supplied to spray nozzles by posi- tent processes shall be in accordance with the requirements of tive displacement pumps, pump discharge lines shall be pro- Sections 1503 and 1504. vided with an approved relief valve discharging to pump suction or a safe detached location. 1504.2 Location of spray - finishing operations. Spray finish- ing operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, E, I or 1503.3.4 Liquid transfer. Where a flammable mixture is R occupancies shall be located in a spray room protected with transferred from one portable container to another, a bond an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accor- shall be provided between the two containers. At least one dance with Section 903.3.1.1 and separated vertically and hori- container shall be grounded. Piping systems for Class I and zontally from other areas in accordance with the International II liquids shall be permanently grounded. Building Code. In other occupancies, spray - finishing opera- . 1503.3.5 Class I liquids as solvents. Class I liquids used as tions shall be conducted in a spray room, spray booth or spray - solvents shall be used in spray gun and equipment cleaning ing space approved for such use. machines that have been listed and approved for such pur- Exceptions: pose or shall be used in spray booths or spray rooms in accordance with Sections 1503.3.5.1 and 1503.3.5.2. 1. Automobile undercoating spray operations and spray -on automotive lining operations conducted in 1503.3.5.1 Listed devices. Cleaning machines for spray areas with approved natural or mechanical ventilation guns and equipment shall not be located in areas open to shall be exempt from the provisions of Section 1504 the public and shall be separated from ignition sources in when approved and where utilizing Class IIIA or IIIB accordance with their listings or by a distance of 3 feet combustible liquids. (914 mm), whichever is greater. The quantity of solvent used in a machine shall not exceed the design capacity of 2. In buildings other than Group A, E, I or R occupan- the machine. cies, approved limited spraying space in accordance with Section 1504.9. 1503.3.5.2 Within spray booths and spray rooms. When solvents are used for cleaning spray nozzles and 3. Resin application areas used for manufacturing of auxiliary equipment within spray booths and spray reinforced plastics complying with Section 1509 shall rooms, the ventilating equipment shall be operated dur- not be required to be located in a spray room, spray ing cleaning. booth or spraying space. 1503.3.6 Class II and III liquids. Solvents used outside of 1504.3 Design and construction. Design and construction of spray booths, spray rooms or listed and approved spray gun spray rooms, spray booths and spray spaces shall be in accor- and equipment cleaning machines shall be restricted to dance with Sections 1504.3 through 1504.3.3.1. Class II and III liquids. 1504.3.1 Spray rooms. Spray rooms shall be constructed 1503.4 Operations and maintenance. Flammable vapor and designed in accordance with this section and the Inter - areas, exhaust fan blades and exhaust ducts shall be kept free national Building Code, and shall comply with Sections from the accumulation of deposits of combustible residues. 1504.4 through 1504.8. Where excessive residue accumulates in such areas, spraying 1504.3.1.1 Floor. Combustible floor construction in operations shall be discontinued until conditions are corrected. spray rooms shall be covered by approved, noncombusti- 1503.4.1 Tools. Scrapers, spuds and other tools used for ble, nonsparking material, except where combustible cleaning purposes shall be constructed of nonsparking coverings, including but not limited to thin paper or plas- materials. tic and strippable coatings, are utilized over noncombus- 2010 OREGON FIRE CODE 181 FLAMMABLE FINISHES tible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray for a Group 11-2 occupancy without area increases, as set rooms. forth in the International Building Code. The area of an 1504.3.2 Spray booths. The design and construction of individual spray booth in a building shall not exceed the spray booths shall be in accordance with Sections lesser of the aggregate size limit or 1,500 square feet 1504.3.2.1 through 1504.3.2.6, Sections 1504.4 through (139 m 1504.8 and NFPA 33. Exception: One individual booth not exceeding 500 1504.3.2.1 Construction. Spray booths shall be con - square feet (46 m structed of approved noncombustible materials. Alumi- 1504.3.3 Spraying spaces. Spraying spaces shall be num shall not be used. Where walls or ceiling assemblies designed and constructed in accordance with the Interna- are constructed of sheet metal, single -skin assemblies tional Building Code and Sections 1504.3.3.1 and 1504.4 shall be no thinner than 0.0478 inch (18 gage) (1.2 mm) through 1504.8 of this code. and each sheet of double -skin assemblies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 inch (20 gage) (0.9 mm). Structural 1504.3.3.1 Floor. Combustible floor construction in sections of spray booths are allowed to be sealed with spraying spaces shall be covered by approved, noncom- latex -based or similar caulks and sealants. bustible, nonsparking material, except where combusti- 1504.3.2.2 Surfaces. The interior surfaces of spray ble coverings, such as thin paper or plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over noncombustible materials to booths shall be smooth; shall be constructed so as to per- facilitate cleaning operations in spraying spaces. mit the free passage of exhaust air from all parts of the interior, and to facilitate washing and cleaning; and shall 1504.4 Fire protection. Spray booths and spray rooms shall be be designed to confine residues within the booth. Alumi- protected by an approved automatic fire- extinguishing system num shall not be used. complying with Chapter 9. Protection shall also extend to 1504.3.2.3 Floor. Combustible floor construction in exhaust plenums, exhaust ducts and both sides of dry filters spray booths shall be covered by approved, noncombus- when such filters are used. tible, nonsparking material, except where combustible 1504.4.1 Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers coverings, including but not limited to thin paper or plas- complying with Section 906 shall be provided for spraying tic and strippable coatings, are utilized over noncombus - areas in accordance with the requirements for an extra tible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray (high) hazard occupancy. booths. 1504.5 Housekeeping, maintenance and storage of hazard - 1504.3.2.4 Means of egress. Means of egress shall be ous materials. Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and use of provided in accordance with Chapter 10. hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections Exception: Means of egress doors from premanufac- 1503.3, 1503.4, 1504.5.1 and 1504.5.2. tured spray booths shall not be less than 30 inches 1504.5.1 Different coatings. Spray booths, spray rooms (762 mm) in width by 80 inches (2032 mm) in height. and spraying spaces shall not be alternately utilized for dif- 1504.3.2.5 Clear space. Spray booths shall be installed ferent types of coating materials where the combination of so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for materials is conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless all cleaning. A clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) deposits of one material are removed from the booth, room shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth. This or space and exhaust ducts prior to spraying with a different clear space shall be kept free of any storage or combusti- material. ble construction. 1504.5.2 Protection of sprinklers. Automatic sprinklers Exceptions: installed in flammable vapor areas shall be protected from 1. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a the accumulation of residue from spraying operations in an spray booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to or approved manner. Bags used as a protective covering shall directly against an interior partition, wall or be 0.003- inch -thick (0.076 mm) polyethylene or cellophane floor /ceiling assembly that has afire- resistance or shall be thin paper. Automatic sprinklers contaminated rating of not less than 1 hour, provided the by overspray particles shall be replaced with new automatic spray booth can be adequately maintained and sprinklers. cleaned. 1504.6 Sources of ignition. Control of sources of ignition shall 2. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a be in accordance with Sections 1503.2 and 1504.6.1 through spray booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to an 1504.6.2.4. exterior wall or a roof assembly, provided the 1504.6.1 Drying operations. Spray booths and spray wall or roof is constructed of noncombustible rooms shall not be alternately used for the purpose of drying material and the spray booth can be adequately by arrangements or methods that could cause an increase in • maintained and cleaned. the surface temperature of the spray booth or spray room 1504.3.2.6 Size. The aggregate area of spray booths in a except in accordance with Sections 1504.6.1.1 and building shall not exceed the lesser of 10 percent of the 1504.6.1.2. Except as specifically provided in this section, area of any floor of a building or the basic area allowed drying or baking units utilizing a heating system having 182 2010 OREGON FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE FINISHES open flames or that are capable of producing sparks shall not luminaires shall be serviced from outside the flammable be installed in a flammable vapor areas. vapor areas. 1504.6.1.1 Spraying procedure. The spraying proce- 1504.6.2.3 Integral luminaires. Luminaires that are an dure shall use low - volume spray application. integral part of the walls or ceiling of a flammable vapor area are allowed to be separated from the flammable 1504.6.1.2 Drying apparatus. Fixed drying apparatus vapor area by glass panels that are an integral part of the shall comply with this chapter and the applicable provi- luminaire. Such luminaires shall be listed for use in Class sions of Chapter 21. When recirculation ventilation is I, Division 2 or Class II, Division 2 locations, whichever provided in accordance with Section 1504.7.2, the heat- is applicable, and also shall be suitable for accumulations ing system shall not be within the recirculation air path. of deposits of combustible residues. Such luminaires are 1504.6.1.2.1 Interlocks. The spraying apparatus, allowed to be serviced from inside the flammable vapor drying apparatus and ventilating system for the spray area. booth or spray room shall be equipped with interlocks 1504.6.2.4 Portable electric lamps. Portable electric arranged to: lamps shall not be used in flammable vapor areas during 1. Prevent operation of the spraying apparatus spraying operations. Portable electric lamps used during while drying operations are in progress. cleaning or repairing operations shall be of a type 2. Purge spray vapors from the spray booth or approved for hazardous locations. spray room for a period of not less than 3 min- 1504.7 Ventilation. Mechanical ventilation of flammable utes before the drying apparatus is rendered vapor areas shall be provided in accordance with Section 502.7 operable. of the International Mechanical Code. 3. Have the ventilating system maintain a safe 1504.7.1 Operation. Mechanical ventilation shall be kept atmosphere within the spray booth or spray in operation at all times while spraying operations are being room during the drying process and automati- conducted and for a sufficient time thereafter to allow cally shut off drying apparatus in the event of a vapors from drying coated articles and finishing material failure of the ventilating system. residue to be exhausted. Spraying equipment shall be inter - 4. Shut off the drying apparatus automatically if locked with the ventilation of the flammable vapor areas the air temperature within the booth exceeds such that spraying operations cannot be conducted unless 200 °F (93 °C) the ventilation system is in operation. 1504.6.1.2.2 Portable infrared apparatus. When a 1504.7.2 Recirculation. Air exhausted from spraying oper- portable infrared drying apparatus is used, electrical ations shall not be recirculated. wiring and portable infrared drying equipment shall Exceptions: comply with NFPA 70. Electrical equipment located 1. Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed within 18 inches (457 mm) of floor level shall be to be recirculated as makeup air for unmanned approved for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations. spray operations, provided that: Metallic parts of drying apparatus shall be electrically bonded and grounded. During spraying operations, 1.1. The solid particulate has been removed. portable drying apparatus and electrical connections 1.2. The vapor concentration is less than 25 and wiring thereto shall not be located within spray percent of the LFL. booths, spray rooms or other areas where spray resi- due would be deposited thereon. 1.3. Approved equipment is used to monitor the vapor concentration. 1504.6.2 Illumination. Where spraying spaces, spray 1.4. When the vapor concentration exceeds 25 rooms or spray booths are illuminated through glass panels percent of the LFL, the following shall or other transparent materials, only fixed luminaires shall be utilized as a source of illumination. occur: 1504.6.2.1 Glass panels. Panels for luminaires or for a. An alarm shall sound; and observation shall be of heat - treated glass, wired glass or b. Spray operations shall automatically hammered wire glass and shall be sealed to confine shut down. vapors, mists, residues, dusts and deposits to the flamma- 1.5. In the event of shutdown of the vapor con- , ble vapor area. Panels for luminaires shall be separated centration monitor, 100 percent of the air from the luminaire to prevent.the surface temperature of volume specified in Section 510 of the the panel from exceeding 200 °F (93 °C). International Mechanical Code is auto- 1504.6.2.2 Exterior luminaires. Luminaires attached to maritally exhausted. the walls or ceilings of a flammable vapor area, but out- 2. Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed side of any classified area and separated from the flam- to be recirculated as makeup air to manned spray - mable vapor aaas by vapor -tight glass panels, shall be ing operations where all of the conditions provided suitable for use in ordinary hazard locations. Such in Exception 1 are included in the installation and 2010 OREGON FIRE CODE 183 FLAMMABLE FINISHES documents have been prepared to show that the 1504.7.7 Fan motors and belts. Electric motors driving installation does not pose a life safety hazard to exhaust fans shall not be placed inside booths or ducts. Fan personnel inside the spray booth, spraying space or rotating elements shall be nonferrous or nonsparking or the spray room. casing shall consist of, or be lined with, such material. Belts - 1504.7.3 Air velocity. Ventilation systems shall be shall not enter the duct or booth unless the belt and pulley designed, installed and maintained such that the average air within the duct are tightly enclosed. velocity over the open face of the booth, or booth cross sec- 1504.7.8 Filters. Air intake filters that are part of a wall or tion in the direction of airflow during spraying operations, ceiling assembly shall be listed as Class I or II in accordance shall not be less than 100 feet per minute (0.51 m/s). with UL 900. Exhaust filters shall be required. 1504.7.4 Ventilation obstruction. Articles being sprayed 1504.7.8.1 Supports. Supports and holders for filters shall be positioned in a manner that does not obstruct collec- shall be constructed of noncombustible materials. tion of overspray. 1504.7.8.2 Attachment. Overspray collection filters 1504.7.5 Independent ducts. Each spray booth and spray shall be readily removable and accessible for cleaning or room shall have an independent exhaust duct system dis- replacement. charging to the outside. 1504.7.8.3 Maintaining air velocity. Visible gauges, Exceptions: audible alarms or pressure- activated devices shall be 1. Multiple spray booths having a combined frontal installed to indicate or ensure that the required air veloc- area of 18 square feet (1.67 m or less are allowed ity is maintained. to have a common exhaust when identical spray 1504.7.8.4 Filter rolls. Spray booths equipped with a fil- finishing material is used in each booth. If more ter roll that is automatically advanced when the air veloc- than one fan serves one booth, fans shall be inter- ity is reduced to less than 100 feet per minute (0.51 m/s) connected such that all fans will operate simulta- shall be arranged to shut down the spraying operation if neously. the filter roll fails to advance automatically. 2. Where treatment of exhaust is necessary for air 1504.7.8.5 Filter disposal. Discarded filter pads shall be • pollution control or for energy conservation, ducts immediately removed to a safe, detached location or shall be allowed to be manifolded if all of the fol- placed in a noncombustible container with a tight - fitting lowing conditions are met: lid and disposed of properly. 2.1. The sprayed materials used are compatible and will not react or cause ignition of the 1504.7.8.6 Spontaneous ignition. Spray booths using residue in the ducts. dry filters shall not be used for spraying materials that are highly susceptible to spontaneous heating and ignition. 2.2. Nitrocellulose -based finishing material Filters shall be changed prior to spraying materials that shall not be used. could react with other materials previously collected. An 2.3. A filtering system shall be provided to example of a potentially reactive combination includes reduce the amount of overspray carried lacquer when combined with varnishes, stains or prim - into the duct manifold. ers. 2.4. Automatic sprinkler protection shall be 1504.7.8.7 Waterwash spray booths. Waterwash spray provided at the junction of each booth booths shall be of an approved design so as to prevent exhaust with the manifold, in addition to excessive accumulation of deposits in ducts and residue the protection required by this chapter. at duct outlets. Such booths shall be arranged so that air 1504.7.6 Termination point. The termination point for and overspray are drawn through a continuously flowing exhaust ducts discharging to the atmosphere shall not be water curtain before entering an exhaust duct to the less than the following distances: building exterior. 1. Ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapors, 1504.8 Interlocks. Interlocks for spray application finishes fumes or dusts: 30 feet (9144 mm) from the property shall be in accordance with Sections 1504.8.1 through line; 10 feet (3048 mm) from openings into the build- 1504.8.2. ing; 6 feet (1829 mm) from exterior walls and roofs; 1504.8.1 Automated spray application operations. 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible walls or open - Where protecting automated spray application operations, ings into the building that are in the direction of the - automatic fire- extinguishing systems shall be equipped exhaust discharge; 10 feet (3048 mm) above adjoin - with an approved interlock feature that will, upon discharge ing grade. of the system, automatically stop the spraying operations 2. Other product- conveying outlets: 10 feet (3048 mm) and workpiece conveyors into and out of the flammable - from the property line; 3 feet (914 mm) from exterior vapor areas. Where the building is equipped with a fire walls and roofs; 10 feet (3048 mm) from openings alarm system, discharge of the automatic fire- extinguishing into the building; 10 feet (3048 mm) above adjoining system shall also activate the building alarm notification grade. appliances. 184 2010 OREGON FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE FINISHES 1504.8.1.1 Alarm station. A manual fire alarm and the overflow connection shall not be less than 6 inches (152 emergency system shutdown station shall be installed to mm) below the top of the tank. serve each flammable vapor area. When activated, the 1505.3.2 Bottom drains. Dip tanks greater than 500 gallons station shall accomplish the functions indicated in Sec- (1893 L) in liquid capacity shall be equipped with bottom tion 1504.8.1. drains that are arranged to automatically and manually drain 1504.8.1.2 Alarm station location. At least one manual the tank quickly in the event of a fire unless the viscosity of fire alarm and emergency system shutdown station shall the liquid at normal atmospheric temperature makes this be readily accessible to operating personnel. Where impractical. Manual operation shall be from a safe, accessi- access to this station is likely to involve exposure to dan- ble location. Where gravity flow is not practicable, auto - ger, an additional station shall be located adjacent to an matic pumps shall be provided. Such drains shall be trapped exit from the area. and discharged to a closed, vented salvage tank or to an 1504.8.2 Ventilation interlock prohibited. Air makeup approved outside location. and flammable vapor area exhaust systems shall not be Exception: Dip tanks containing Class IIIB combustible interlocked with the fire alarm system and shall remain in liquids where the liquids are not heated above room tern - operation during a fire alarm condition. perature and the process area is protected by automatic Exception: Where the type of fire- extinguishing system sprinklers. used requires such ventilation to be discontinued, air 1505.3.3 Dipping liquid temperature control. Protection makeup and exhaust systems shall shut down and damp- against the accumulation of vapors, self- ignition and exces- ers shall close. sively high temperatures shall be provided for dipping liq- uids that are heated directly or heated by the surfaces of the 1504.9 Limited spraying spaces. Limited spraying spaces object being dipped. shall comply with Sections 1504.9.1 through 1504.9.4. 1505.3.4 Dip -tank covers. Dip -tank covers allowed by 1504.9.1 Job size. The aggregate surface area to be sprayed Section 1505.4.1 shall be capable of manual operation and shall not exceed 9 square feet (0.84 m2). shall be automatic closing by approved automatic - closing 1504.9.2 Frequency. Spraying operations shall not be of a devices designed to operate in the event of a fire. continuous nature. 1505.3.4.1 Construction. Covers shall be constructed of 1504.9.3 Ventilation. Positive mechanical ventilation pro- noncombustible material or be of a tin -clad type with viding a minimum of six complete air changes per hour shall enclosing metal applied with locked joints. be installed. Such system shall meet the requirements of this 1505.3.4.2 Supports. Chain or wire rope shall be uti- code for handling flammable vapor areas. Explosion vent- lized for cover supports or operating mechanisms. ing is not required. 1505.3.4.3 Closed covers. Covers shall be kept closed 1504.9.4 Electrical wiring. Electrical wiring within 10 feet when tanks are not in use. (3048 mm) of the floor and 20 feet (6096 mm) horizontally of the limited spraying space shall be designed for Class I, 1505.4 Fire protection. Dip -tank operations shall be protected Division 2 locations in accordance with NFPA 70. in accordance with Sections 1505.4.1 through 1505.4.2. 1505.4.1 Fixed fire- extinguishing equipment. An approved automatic fire- extinguishing system or dip -tank SECTION 1505 cover in accordance with Section 1505.3.4 shall be provided DIPPING OPERATIONS for the following dip tanks: 1505.1 General. Dip -tank operations shall comply with the 1. Dip tanks less than 150 gallons (568 L) in capacity or requirements of Section 1503 and this section. 10 square feet (0.93 m in liquid surface area. 1505.2 Location of dip -tank operations. Dip -tank operations 2. Dip tanks containing a liquid with aflash point below conducted in buildings used for Group A, I or R occupancies 110 °F (43 °C) used in such manner that the liquid tem- shall be located in a room designed for that purpose, equipped perature could equal or be greater than its flash point with an approved automatic sprinkler system and separated from artificial or natural causes, and having both a vertically and horizontally from other areas in accordance with capacity of more than 10 gallons (37.9 L) and a liquid the International Building Code. surface area of more than 4 square feet (0.37 m 1505.3 Construction of dip tanks. Dip tanks shall be con- 1505.4.1.1 Fire- extinguishing system. An approved structed in accordance with Sections 1505.3.1 through automatic fire- extinguishing system shall be provided 1505.3.4.3 and NFPA 34. Dip tanks, including drain boards, for dip tanks with a 150 - gallon (568 L) or more capacity shall be constructed of noncombustible material and their sup- or 10 square feet (0.93 m or larger in a liquid surface ports shall be of heavy metal, reinforced concrete or masonry. area. Fire - extinguishing system design shall be in accor- 1505.3.1 Overflow. Dip tanks greater than 150 gallons (568 dance with NFPA 34. L) in capacity or 10 square feet (0.93 m in liquid surface 1505.4.2 Portable fire extinguishers. Areas in the vicinity area shall be equipped with a trapped overflow pipe leading of dip tanks shall be provided with portable fire to an approved location outside the building. The bottom of extinguishers complying with Section 906 and suitable for 2010 OREGON FIRE CODE 185 FLAMMABLE FINISHES flammable and combustible liquid fires as specified for and equipment and by the installation of static collectors, or by extra (high) hazard occupancies. maintaining a conductive atmosphere such as a high relative 1505.5 Housekeeping, maintenance and storage of hazard- humidity. ous materials. Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections SECTION 1506 1503.3 and 1503.4. POWDER COATING 1505.6 Sources of ignition. Control of sources of ignition shall 1506.1 General. Operations using finely ground particles of be in accordance with Section 1503.2. protective finishing material applied in dry powder form by a 1505.7 Ventilation of flammable vapor areas. Flammable fluidized bed, an electrostatic fluidized bed, powder spray guns vapor areas shall be provided with mechanical ventilation ade- or electrostatic powder spray guns shall comply with this sec - quate to prevent the dangerous accumulation of vapors. tion. In addition to Section 1506, Section 1507 shall apply to Required ventilation systems shall be arranged such that the fixed electrostatic equipment used in powder coating opera - failure of any ventilating fan shall automatically stop the dip - dons. ping conveyor system. 1506.2 Location. Powder coating operations shall be con - 1505.8 Conveyor interlock. Dip tanks utilizing a conveyor ducted in enclosed powder coating rooms, enclosed powder system shall be arranged such that in the event of a fire, the con- coating facilities which are ventilated or ventilated spray veyor system shall automatically cease motion and the required booths. tank bottom drains shall open. 1506.3 Construction of powder coating rooms and booths. 1505.9 Hardening and tempering tanks. Hardening and tem- Powder coating rooms shall be constructed of noncombustible pering tanks shall comply with Sections 1505.3 through materials. Spray booths shall be constructed in accordance 1505.3.3, 1505.4.2 and 1505.8 but shall be exempt from other with Section 1504.3.2. provisions of Section 1505. Exception: listed spray -booth assemblies that are con - 1505.9.1 Location. Tanks shall be located as far as practical structed of other materials shall be allowed. from furnaces and shall not be located on or near combusti- 1506.4 Fire protection. Areas used for powder coating shall ble floors. be protected by an approved automatic fire- extinguishing sys- 1505.9.2 Hoods. Tanks shall be provided with a tem complying with Chapter 9. noncombustible hood and vent or other approved venting means, terminating outside of the structure to serve as a vent 1506.4.1 Additional protection for fixed systems. Auto - in case of a fire. Such vent ducts shall be treated as flues and mated powder application equipment shall be protected by proper clearances shall be maintained from combustible the installation of an approved, supervised flame detection materials. apparatus that shall react to the presence of flame within 0.5 second and shall accomplish all of the following: 1505.9.3 Alarms. Tanks shall be equipped with a high -tem- perature limit switch arranged to sound an alarm when the 1. Shutting down of energy supplies (electrical and temperature of the quenching medium reaches 50 °F (10 °C) compressed air) to conveyor, ventilation, application, below the flash point. transfer and powder collection equipment. 1505.9.4 Fire protection. Hardening and tempering tanks 2. Closing of segregation dampers in associated greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) in capacity or 25 square ductwork to interrupt airflow from application equip - feet (2.3 m in liquid surface area shall be protected by an ment to powder collectors. approved automatic fire- extinguishing system complying 3. Activation of an alarm that is audible throughout the with Chapter 9. powder coating room or booth. 1505.9.5 Use of air pressure. Air under pressure shall not 1506.4.2 Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers be used to fill or agitate oil in tanks. complying with Section 906 shall be provided for areas used 1505.10 Flow- coating operations. Flow- coating operations for powder coating in accordance with the requirements for shall comply with the requirements for dip tanks. The area of an extra hazard occupancy. the sump and any areas on which paint flows shall be consid- 1506.5 Operation and maintenance. Powder coating areas ered to be the area of a dip tank. shall be kept free from the accumulation of powder coating 1505.10.1 Paint supply. Paint shall be supplied by a gravity dusts, including horizontal surfaces such as ledges, beams, tank not exceeding 10 gallons (38 L) in capacity or by direct Pipes, hoods, booths and floors. low - pressure pumps arranged to shut down automatically in 1506.5.1 Cleaning. Surfaces shall be cleaned in such a man - case of a fire by means of approved heat - actuated devices. ner so as to avoid scattering dusts to other places or creating 1505.11 Roll- coating operations. Roll- coating operations dust clouds. Vacuum sweeping equipment shall be of a type shall comply with Section 1505.10. In roll- coating operations approved for use in hazardous locations. utilizing flammable or combustible liquids, sparks from static 1506.6 Sources of ignition. Control of sources of ignition shall electricity shall be prevented by electrically bonding and be in accordance with Sections 1503.2 and 1506.6.1 through grounding all metallic rotating and other parts of machinery 1506.6.4. 186 2010 OREGON FIRE CODE • MANUFACTURED IN COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 33, OSHA, NEC, AND BOCA GUIDELINES , Exhaust Fan, 24" dla 2 hp, 7800 CFM CO 0.5" SP UL APPROVED NOTE; \ � CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS IN FIELD AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO ENGINEER PRIOR TO STARTING WORK 1 I �\ 24x48 LIGHT FIXTURE, ENCLOSED, \ UL LISTED, " TEM PERED GLASS MOUNTED BEHIND WINDOW, 0.25" TEMPERED W � 2 FIXTURES CD G r. n - r c C CS � o rri Z � N OPEN FACE BOOTH OFB- 1000 -10 10' -3 "W x 7' -1 -� "H x 9' -0 "L OUTSIDE 10' -0 "W x 7' - "H x 6' -5 "L INSIDE ..., TAIIDARD o r G.i s5 C'Ax? ,., NOTES: Greensboro, NC 27405 - ALL MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION ARE NON - COMBUSTIBLE. Ph - 1 -800- 451 -2425 - ALL PANELS ARE 18 GA. GALV SHEET STEEL. WINDOWS ARE Y" TEMPERED GLASS. title OFB- 1000 -10 SH 1 OF 2 - LIGHT FIXTURES ARE ENCLOSED 2x4 FLORESCENT LAPIN TYPE, UL APPROVED, MOUNTED BEHIND OFB-1000-10 GLASS WINDOW. pan no - FAN IS TUBEAXIAL, ALUMINUM BLADE WITH DRIVE BELT IN ENCLOSED SHROUD, UL APPROVED. order no _ drawn by M BOWLES date9-28-04 Me name XXXX rev C Upen race ,pray rsootn to' - taint- bootns.com rage i of I • �TAfIDARD PAINT- BOOTHS.COM THE DASH IS THE DIFFERENCE HOME I CUSTOM DESIGNS I EASY ASSEMBLY I QUICK QUOTES ABOUT US SELECTING A PAINT BOOTH PRODUCTS PHOTO GALLERY CONTACT US 883 - 7488 PAINT BOOTH SYSTEMS Woodworking Spray Booths -. Open Face Spray Booth 10' Automotive Paint Booths OPEN FACE SPRAY BOOTH 10' F T -) Industrial Paint Booths ITEM ID OFB 1000 - 10 Woodworking Spray Booths Price: $2,999.00 Truck Paint Booths 11140 Motorcycle Paint Booths 4 0 Like 0 0 0 Paint Mixing Rooms Paint Booth Accessories • 10' W x T H x 6'5" D inside dimensions ETL Listed Paint Booths • 103" W x 73" H x 9' D outside dimensions: Paint Booth Fire Suppression 10' W t 7' H x 6'5" L • UL listed tube axial fan and •'3 phase motor with belts, pulleys & sheave • All 18 gauge galvanized steel construction panels GET A QUICK • 48" 4-tube fluorescent light fixtures w /clear tempered glass in ceiling QUOTE TODAY • 20 "x20" fiberglass exhaust filters • Draft gauge • All hardware, fasteners, sealants • Assembly instructions/permit package • UL approved components • Filters Supplied: 20 • Fan Size: 24" • 3 -Phase motor • CFM: 7,800 • Lights: 2 • Optional Add-an Features. • 12' x 24" exhaust duct work package: $650 • Single phase motor: $150 • Additional light fixture with glass: $250 • • White Powder Coated Finish (inside & out) Click here for this booth with fire suooression system Click here for this booth with ETL Listing Standard Tools and Equipment Co. 4810 Clover Road Greensboro. NC 27405 TOLL FREE: 888 - 312 -7488 PHONE: 336-697-7177 FAX: 336-697-2936 some I about us I selecting a paint booth, I products I photo gallery I contact us I sitemap r ll:i , You web design by BEM Interactive Copyright 2012, Standard Tools and Equipment Co. http: / /www.paint- booths.com/p -192- open- face - spray- booth- 10.aspx 8/27/2012 E 1 L Listed Upen Mace Paint Booth 1U' - ?amt- tiootris.com 1'age I of I TAM AN: PAINT- BOOTHS.COM THE DASH IS THE DIFFERENCE HOME I CUSTOM DESIGNS I EASY ASSEMBLY I QUICK QUOTES ABOUT US SELECTING A PAINT 800TH PRODUCTS PHOTO GALLERY CONTACT US 888-312-7488 PAINT BOOTH SYSTEMS ETL Listed Paint Booths -. ETL Listed Open Face Paint Booth 10' Automotive Paint Booths ETL LISTED OPEN FACE PAINT BOOTH 10' 4- T 4 Industrial Paint Booths ITEM ID: OF8- 1000 -10ETL Woodworking Spray Booths Price: $4,699.00 Truck Paint Booths Motorcycle Paint Booths New 0 Like 0 0 0 Paint Mixing Rooms Paint Booth Accessories The OFB 1000 - 10 Booth: ETL Listed Paint Booths • 10' W x T 1 6'5" D inside dimensions • Paint Booth Fire Suppression 10' W r 7' H Y 6'5" L 103" W x 73" H x 9 D outside dimensions: Kith these Eli components: GET A QUICK • Electrical control panel QUOTE TODAY • RedHat air solenoid valve to control air flow to spray equipment • ETL - certification label Standard Tools and Equipment Co 4810 Clover Road Greensboro. NC 27405 TOLL FREE: 888-312 -7485 PHONE: 336 - 69 - 7177 FAX: 336 -697 -2936 home I about us I selecting a paint booth I products photo gallery I contact us 1 sitemap in web design by BEM Interactive Copyright 2012. Standard Tools and Equipment Co. http: // www.paint- booths.com/p- 193 -etl- listed- open- face - paint- booth- 10.aspx 8/27/2012 Vaunt Booth hxthaust Ductwork Package t t'I) W -24 - Yatnt- BOOths.com F'age 1 of 1 TAf1DARD PAINT- BOOTHS.COM b C0147.01 CO THE DASH IS THE DIFFERENCE HOME I CUSTOM DESIGNS I EASY ASSEMBLY I QUICK QUOTES ABOUT US SELECTING A PAINT BOOTH PRODUCTS PHOTO GALLERY CONTACT US 888 - 7488 PAINT BOOTH SYSTEMS Paint Booth Accessories Ductwork Paint Booth Exhaust Ductwork Package (24° x 12') Automotive Paint Booths PAINT BOOTH EXHAUST DUCTWORK E- + Industrial Paint Booths - PACKAGE (24" X 12') Woodworking Spray Booths - -- - - -._ _ ITEM ID: EGFD FDW - 24 Truck Paint Booths Price: $650.00 • Motorcycle Paint Booths • Paint Mixing Rooms B o Like 0 0 0 • Paint Booth Accessories . • ETL Listed Paint Booths An exhaust duct kit is needed to carry the paint booth exhaust fumes out of your building as -� required by NFPA 33 guidelines. Standard Tools provides basic kits for all our booths that will Paint Booth Fire Suppression be exhausted straight up and through the roof of your building. The ducting diameter will vary depending on the size of the exhaust fan provided with your spray booth. (See Optional GET A QUICK Features tab beside the Specifications info on your selected spray booth) Our Exhaust duct kits QUOTE TODAY • will indude one or more 4aE" long sections of duct depending on the kit # desired. Each kit will also indude a butterfly style weather head (keeping out rain and snow) roof damper, fan angle ring and a roof sleeve with rain collar. These kits can be used on flat roofs as well as pitched roofs with slight modifications. The duct kit is made of 22 gage galvanized steel for excellent durability and ease of installation. Most codes require that 6-feet of ductwork exist above the roof penetration point; extra 4-foot sections are available for taller buildings. These duct kits can be added to your booth order and shipped at no additional freight cost if shipped with your booth. • 24" Diameter x 12' Long Ductwork Package Standard Tools and Equipment Co. 4810 Clover Road Greensboro. NC 27405 TOLL FREE: 888-312-7488 PHONE 336 -697 -7177 FAX: 336 -697 -2936 home I about us I selecting a paint booth I products I photo gallery I contact us ! sitemap J web design by BEM Interactive Copyright 2012, Standard Tools and Equipment Co. http: / /www.paint- booths.com/p -156- paint- booth - exhaust - ductwork- package- 24- x- 12.aspx 8/27/2012 DA Y I UN Tubeaxial tan w /llrive ?kg, 1 1 /2(1 -2.iU V - lubeaxial Fans - ./AY /911A1.19 ... Page 1 of 2 Sign In I New Customer? Register Now I I Help 1iiii= Catalog I Find a Branch I Cart Contains: (0) items PRODUCTS RESOURCES I SERVICES I WORLDWIDE REPAIR PARTS I Enter keyword or part number DAYTON Tubeaxial Fan w /Drive Pkg, 115/208 -230 V Optional Accessories HVAC and Refrigeration > Fans > Tubeaxial Fans Mon Accessories I Write a Review I Read all Reviews I Read all Ask & Answer Tubeaxial Fan, Belt Drive With Drive Package, Propeller Die. (In.) 24, CFM @ 0.000 -In. SP 9112, Sones ra 0.250 -In. SP © 5 Ft 43, Max. Inlet Temp. (Deg. F) 200, Max. Ambient Temp. (F) 104, Voltage 115/208 -230, 60 Hz, 1 Phase, Full Load Amps 18.8/10.2 -9.4, ��\ Motor HP 2, Motor Type Capacitor Start, Capacitor Run, Motor Eosure Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled, Max. BHP 1.98, Motor RPM �/ ncl 1725, Fan RPM 1688, Bearing Type Ball, Shaft Dia (In.) 1, Height (In.) 37 -1/4, lAfidth (In.) 26-7/8 Grainger Item It 7AF79 1 Flange, 2410, Pr Price (ea.) $1.844.00 ' ;` , Brand: DAYTON Brand DAYTON . r Grainger Item r. 3C438 • Mfr. Mode) # 7A Rite (ea.): S111.20 UNSPSC # 40101604 604 City tsat . _ Ship Qty. 1 � "`� � Sell Oty. (WIIFCaIp 1 Customers Also Viewed Ship Weight (Ibs.) 139 -05 Availability Ready to Ship Catalog Page No 4274 Country of Origin Not Available (Country of Origin la .05}et to charge.) Fan, Tubeaxial, 24 In Brand: DAYTON Qty. Enlarge Image Grainger Items 7F831 Price: $1,707.00 ,oe shown may not •eriect your once Sign in or register Tech Additional Compliance Required Optional Alternate Repair OW Specs Information & Restrictions MSDS Accessories Accessories Products Pans Item Tubeaxial Fan Type Belt Drive With Drive Package - Propeller Dla. (In.) 24 CFM a 0.000-In. SP 9112 CFM a 0.125 -In. SP 8850 CFM 1/8 0.250 -In. SP 0573 Tubeaxial Fan w/Drive Pkg, CFM /8 0.5004n. SP 7983 208.2301460 V CFM a 0.750 -In. SP 7290 Brand: DAYTON • CFM a 1.000•In. SP 6445 Sones ,SD 0.250 -In. SP ZS Ft. 43 Grainger Item it 7AF37 Max. Inlet Temp. (Deg. F) 200 Price: $1,006.00 Max. Ambient Temp. (F) 104 Voltage 1151208.210 Oly Hz 40 Phase Full Load Amps 18.800 2-9.4 Motor HP 2 Motor Type Capacitor Start. Capacitor Run Motor Enclosure Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled Max. BHP 198 Motor RPM 1725 1;/ Fan RPM 1588 Bearing Type Ball Shaft Dia. In.) 1 Fan, Tubeaxial, 12 In Height (In.) 37 - 114 Width (tn.) 28.7M Brand: DAYTON Max. Depth (In.) 18 Grainger Item S. 7F927 Housing Dia. w'Mtg. flange 27 Housing Dia. who Mtg. Flange 24 - 5,18 Price. 2950.50 inlet Oia. (In.) 24.7118 City Gullet Dia ltn.) 24 - 7'16 Max. 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All Rights Reserved. Website design by NR1 Design http: / /www. peerless - electric.com/ fluorescent - luminaires- series.asp ?Series =LACH 8/27/2012 FiLten y F: 5g Ct1:7 November 1, 2009 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE EPA TEST METHOD REQUIREMENT as found in 40CFR63, Subpart HHEEIIH (6H) Recent legislation by the EPA applying to surface coating applications require that overspray collection filters used in paint spray booths meet a 98% capture rate under certain test parameters as outlined below in the actual EPA finding: (i) All spray booths, preparation stations, and mobile enclosures must be fitted with a type of filter technology that is demonstrated to achieve at least 98- percent capture of paint overspray. The procedure used to demonstrate filter efficiency must be consistent with the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air- Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Method 52.1, "Gravimetric and Dust -Spot Procedures for Testing Air - Cleaning Devices Used in General Ventilation for Removing Particulate Matter, June 4, 1992" (incorporated by reference, see § 63.14 of subpart A of this part). The test coating for measuring filter efficiency shall be a high solids bake enamel delivered at a rate of at least 135 grams per minute from a conventional (non -HVLP) air - atomized spray gun operating at 40 pounds per square inch (psi) air pressure; the air flow rate across the filter shall be 150 feet per minute. Owners and operators may use published filter efficiency data provided by filter vendors to demonstrate compliance with this requirement and are not required to perform this measurement. The following products distributed by Filter Systems meet this requirement: TYPE PA14- Fiberglass Exhaust Media 15 gram weight TYPE PA22- Fiberglass Exhaust Media 22 gram weight TYPE SG15- Fiberglass Exhaust Media with synthetic backing 15 gram weight TYPE SG32- Fiberglass Exhaust Media with synthetic backing 32 gram weight ** *Test sheets are available upon request Standard Tools ft Equipment Spray Booth Control Panel CBS ft CB2 Series (NFPA 33 compliant) tanDaau Q r ;o - Cs Control Panel includes... Magnetic fan motor starter GO Fan motor transformer Fan motor overload w/ fuses 3 minute delay for fan motor shut off Terminal strip for 110 volt hookup of lights CiO Front panel with on /off switch for fan(s) and light(s) NEMA - 1 metal wall -mount enclosure Red Hat 1 / %" Air Solenoid Valve Part # 3UK51 V e 1 Number of Ways 2 Normally Closed Pipe Size 1/2 In Orifice Dia 5/8 In • 5 PSI Differential Min 200 PSI Differential Air Inert Gas 150 PSI Differential Water Min. Flow Rate 8.9 GPM Max. Flow Rate 49.0 GPM 135 PSI Differential Light Oil Coefficient of Volume 4.00, 180 Voltage 120 Watts 6.1 Coil Insulation Class F Coil Enclosure Molded Epoxy Body Material Brass - -TO PORTLAND CAN DR• I - 5 P NOT TO SCALE EXIT xsf $" 111E PARK `�i r_ A PACTRUST PROPERTY 1 11111111111111111. OREGON BU SINES S � � .4"*.'' ... , r 0 S �4L -- H�--� Hilt �� PARK II "r r fM .... DEPOT r WI. ' —•-- �. M w 4 . /� • — _ 7 ....,„, __h.. �X `25 � E0 G / YIl - -- •..7 I l ,•.. ' ie wwpw . � (' EC30N CORPORATE IT II V - r i .1 RD � i � IL z� OR T ',R'I V , n `" 1 1J 0 s � , 1 : PARK NESS BUILDING 4 J 1 Sw 72ND 4,ENOE ._. _.. 3 ... _. - 1 r1 W . �II�Iwr -. _.. _ _ _ as m _ wE+ \O MU PACTI E �. pn�� - I n f, OwM NwxIN - r t BUSIP SoJ µf aN 1 ii \ a Bwr1 wolf w F L_Tn ,fr ?ii 4 CENT .__ I Ir. - IIMI . La I . • II I . �. �,,,..,.... \ Y. a �1 u,......./ 6 BURLINGTON NORSyERA_Rfl � % ' _ �-- GIC �a O' . 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