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BCOM2014-1012
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Application Number: BCOM2014-1012 Tw�p 4,e�vaw COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT Property Address: 79024 HIGHWAY 111 103 APN: 600390029 Application Description: 1,335SF RESTAURANT TI [WABA GRILL] Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $120,000.00 Applicant: ' GARY WANG & ASSOCIATES 1255 CORPORATE CENTER DR. SUITE PH8 MONTEREY PARK, CA 91754 A OCT 23 2014 CITY OF LA QUINTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 70001 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my License is in full force and effect. X LicClass: B License No.: 878638 ate: Z Contractor: OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant fo permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: / () I, as owner of the property, or.my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work .himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (_j I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). (_) I am exempt under Sec. . B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Name Lender's VOICE (760) 777-7125 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date: 10/23/2014 Owner: INLAND AMERICAN LAQUINTA PAV P 0 BOX 9271 OAK BROOK, IL 92253 Contractor: L & T CONSTRUCTION INC P O BOX 1736 TEMPLE CITY, CA 91780 (626)579-2264 LIC. No.: 878638 WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier: Policy Number: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. r pate: I(O 2 Applicant: WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALLSUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application , the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents, and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city toe ter up n the above- mentioned property for inspection purposes. 'Date: _�ignature (Applicant or Agent): DESCRIPTION" ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES - COMMERCIAL REMOD 270-0000-43201 0 $100.00 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD.. RECEIPT# CHECK #' CLTD BY Total Paid forART IN PUBLIC PLACES - AIPP: $100.00 $0.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNTQTY.: PAID AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE BSAS SB1473 FEE 101-0000-20306 0 $5.00 $0.00 METHOD = PAID BY METHOD CLTD BY RECEIPT # CHECK # . CLTD BY Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION BSA: $5.00 $0.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY:. AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE APPLIANCES, NON -RES 101-0000-42403 0 $23.83 $0.00 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # . , CHECK # CLTD BY CHECK '# "CLTD BY RECEIPT# - CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION . ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE APPLIANCES, NON -RES PC 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT #; CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT. ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE - DEVICES, ADDITIONAL 101-0000-42403 0 0 $161.84 $0.00 $23.83 PAID BY METHOD PAID BY RfCEIPT# CHECK '# "CLTD BY DESCRIPTION `; :ACCOUNT' ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID' . PAID DATE DEVICES, ADDITIONAL PC 101-0000-42600 0 0 $40.80 $0.00 $23.83 PAID BY METHOD PAID BY RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD.BY DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION:*. ACCOUNT QTY QTY AMOUNT PAID. - PAID DATE DEVICES, FIRST 20 0 101-0000-42403 $0.00 0 $23.83 $0.00 RECEIPT # PAID BY CLTD BY METHOD RECEIPT# - CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION:*. ACCOUNT QTY QTY; AMOUNT PAID" PAID DATE DEVICES, FIRST 20 PC 0 101-0000-42600 $0.00 0 $23.83 $0.00 RECEIPT # PAID BY CLTD BY METHOD- RECEIPT # CHECK #. CLTD BY . Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $297.96 $0.00 DESCRIPTION:*. 'ACCOUNT ' QTY AMOUNT' PAID PAID DATE AIR HANDLER 101-0000-42402 0 $35.75 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ;` 'ACCOUNT CITY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE AIR HANDLER PC 101-0000-42600 0 $11.92 $0.00 PAID. BY .'. METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK #: CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT.' QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE' CONDENSER/COMPRESSOR 101-0000-42402 0 $35.75 $0.00 "PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT# CHECK# CLTD BY DESCRIPTION , ACCOUNT.. QTY: AMOUNT. PAID PAID DATE' CONDENSER/COMPRESSOR PC 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT# CHECK# CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT - `QTY; AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE EXHAUST HOOD 101-0000-42402 0 $11.92 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD:: -RECEIPT# _CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT . QTY' AMOUNT;: PAID PAID DATE EXHAUST HOOD PC 101-0000-42600 0 $4.77 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD:..- RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY.: DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT : QTY- AMOUNT..PAID PAID DATE FURNACE 101-0000-42402 0 $35.75 $0.00 PAID BY. METHOD...:.- RECEIPT # CHECK # ..- CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY. AMOUNT. PAID PAID DATE FURNACE PC 101-0000-42600 0 . $23.83 $0.00 • PAID: BY METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK #` > ::: CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE: VENT FAN 101-0000-42402 0 $11.92 $0.00 PAID.BY METHOD . , RECEIPT # :CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT. PAID PAID DATE VENT FAN PC 101-0000-42600 0 $4.77 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY ' Total Paid forMECHANICAL: $200.21 $0.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT: PAID PAID DATE FIXTURE/TRAP 101-0000-42401 0 $107.28 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT. QTY: AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE FIXTURE/TRAP PC 101-0000-42600 0 $107.28 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # {HECK # CLTD BY PAID PAID DATE GAS SYSTEM, 5+ OUTLETS PC 101-0000-42600 $7.15 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE GAS SYSTEM, 5+ OUTLETS 101-0000-42401 0 $35.75 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD. -RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT : QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE GAS SYSTEM, 5+ OUTLETS PC 101-0000-42600 $7.15 0 $23.83 $0.00 METHOD PAID BY METHOD CLTD BY:. RECEIPT # : CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION " ACCOUNT CITY QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID:DATE WATER HEATER/VENT 101-0000-42401 $7.15 0 $11.92 $0.00 METHOD .,PAID BY - METHOD CLTD BY:. RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT CITY AMOUNT PAID - PAID DATE WATER HEATER/VENT PC 101-0000-42600 0 $7.15 $0.00 $132.99 PAID.:BY METHOD RECEIPT # ".CHECK #. < CLTD BY:. RECEIPT.#'; CHECK # CLTD BY '. DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTYAMOUNT CITY PAID PAID DATE WATER SYSTEM INST/ALT/REP 101-0000-42401 0 $11.92 $0.00 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD -.. RECEIPT # : CHECK # CLTD BY DESCRIPTION. : ACCOUNTQTY QTY AMOUNT PAID :. PAID DATE WATER SYSTEM INST/ALT/REP PC 101-0000-42600 0 $11.92 $0.00 $132.99 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD $Y:'. RECEIPT.#'; CHECK # CLTD BY '. Total Paid for PLUMBING FEES: $317.05 $0.00 DESCRIPTION 'ACCOUNT: CITY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE REMODEL, EA ADDITIONAL 500 SF 101-0000-42400 0 $64.35 $0.00 PAID BY -PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT# CHECK #, .{LTD BY DESCRIPTION"17.ACCOUNT ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE REMODEL, EA ADDITIONAL 500 SF PC 101-0000-42600 0 $51.48 $0.00 $132.99 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY . RECEIPT.#'; CHECK # CLTD BY '. DESCRIPTION'! ; : ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID :. PAID DATE; REMODEL, FIRST 100 SF 101-0000-42400 0 $48.62 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT #_ : CHECK #. CLTD BY DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE REMODEL, FIRST 500 SF PC 101-0000-42600 0 $132.99 $0.00 PAID BY METHOD RECEIPT.#'; CHECK # CLTD BY '. Total Paid for REMODEL: $297.44 $0.00 DESCRIPTION-. <. ; ACCOUNT QTY ' AMOUNT: PAID - PAID DATE SMI - COMMERCIAL 101-0000-20308 0 $33.60 $0.00 `PAID BY METHOD "RECEIPT # CHECK # CLTD BY' Total Paid forSTRONG MOTION INSTRUMENTATION SMI $33.60 $0.00 0 Description:1,335SF RESTAURANT TI [WABA GRILL] ADDITIONAL Type: BUILDING, COMMERCIAL Subtype: REMODEL Status: APPROVED Applied: 8/12/2014 AOR Approved: 10/17/2014 BHA Parcel No: 600390029 Site Address: 79024 HIGHWAY 111 103 LA QUINTA,CA 92253 Subdivision: PM 29351 Block: Lot: 11 Issued: Lot Sq Ft: 0 Building Sq Ft: 0 Zoning: Finaled: Valuation: $120,000.00 Occupancy Type: Construction Type: Expired: No. Buildings: 0 No. Stories: 0 No. Unites: 0 Details: RESTAURANT TI (WABA GRILL) SUITE 103.49 OCC.LOAD. "B" OCCUPANCY. 2013 CODES. . Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 1 of 5 tr__,___ ADDITIONAL CHRONOLOGY CHRONOLOGY TYPE STAFF NAME ACTION DATE COMPLETION DATE NOTES EMAILED RUBEN RODELA OF GARY WANG & ASSOCIATES E-MAIL BURT HANADA 10/17/2014 10/17/2014 THAT PERMIT FOR WABA GRILL IS APPROVED. PERMIT FEES DUE & CONTRACTOR REQUIRED AT PERMIT ISSUANCE. RESUBMITTAL PHILIP JUAREZ 10/3/2014 10/6/2014 PROCESSED 10/6/14. KH CONDITIONS CONTACTS NAME TYPE NAME ADDRESSI CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL APPLICANT GARY WANG & ASSOCIATES 1255 CORPORATE MONTEREY CA 91754 CENTER DR. PARK ARCHITECT GARY WANG & ASSOCIATES 1255 CORPORATE MONTEREY CA 91754 CENTER DR. PARK CONTRACTOR L & T CONSTRUCTION INC P O BOX 1736 TEMPLE CITY CA 91780 Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 1 of 5 tr__,___ CONTACTS' NAME TYPE NAME ADDRESSI CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL OWNER INLAND AMERICAN LAQUINTA PAV P O BOX 9271 OAK BROOK IL 92253 FINANCIAL INFORMATION CLTD DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE RECEIPT #, CHECK # METHOD PAID BY BY ART IN PUBLIC PLACES - 270-0000-43201 0 $100.00 $0.00 COMMERCIAL REMOD Total Paid forART IN PUBLIC PLACES - AIPP: $100.00 $0.00 BSAS SB1473 FEE 1 101-0000-20306 1 0 $5.00 $0.00 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION $5.00 $0.00 BSA: APPLIANCES, NON -RES 101-0000-42403 0 $23.83 $0.00 APPLIANCES, NON -RES 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 PC DEVICES, ADDITIONAL 101-0000-42403 0 $161.84 $0.00 DEVICES, ADDITIONAL 101-0000-42600 0 $40.80 $0.00 PC DEVICES, FIRST 20 101-0000-42403 0 $23.83 $0.00 DEVICES, FIRST 20PC 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $297.96 $0.00 AIR HANDLER 101-0000-42402 0 $35.75 $0.00 AIR HANDLER PC 101-0000-42600 0 $11.92 $0.00 CONDENSER/COMPRES 101-0000-42402 0 $35.75 $0.00 SOR CONDENSER/COMPRES 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 SOR PC EXHAUST HOOD 101-0000-42402 0 $11.92 $0.00 Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 2 of 5 Ir ........ Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 3 of 5 •,___ r _ CLTD DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT CITY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE RECEIPT #: CHECK# METHOD PAID BY BY EXHAUST HOOD PC 101-0000-42600 0 $4.77 $0.00 FURNACE 101-0000-42402 0 $35.75 $0.00 FURNACE PC 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 VENT FAN 101-0000-42402 0 $11.92 $0.00 VENT.FAN PC 101-0000-42600 0 $4.77 $0.00 Total Paid forMECHANICAL: $200.21 $0.00 FIXTURE/TRAP 101-0000-42401 0 $107.28 $0.00 FIXTURE/TRAP PC 101-0000-42600 0 $107.28 $0.00 GAS SYSTEM, 5+ 101-0000-42401 0 $35.75 $0.00 OUTLETS GAS SYSTEM, 5+ 101-0000-42600 0 $23.83 $0.00 OUTLETS PC WATER HEATER/VENT 101-0000-42401 0 $11.92 $0.00 WATER HEATER/VENT 101-0000-42600 0 $7.15 $0.00 PC WATER SYSTEM 101-0000-42401 0 $11.92 $0.00 INST/ALT/REP WATER SYSTEM 101-0000-42600 0 $11.92 $0.00 INST/ALT/REP PC Total Paid for PLUMBING FEES: $317.05 $0.00 REMODEL, EA 101-0000-42400 0 $64.35 $0.00 ADDITIONAL 500 SF REMODEL, EA 101-0000-42600 0 $51.48 $0.00 ADDITIONAL 500.SF PC REMODEL, FIRST 100 SF 101-0000-42400 0 $48.62 $0.00 REMODEL, FIRST 500 SF 101-000042600 0 $132.99 $0.00 PC Total Paid for REMODEL: $297.44 $0.0.0 Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 3 of 5 •,___ 77-7777 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT r ,QTY r AMOUNT, PAID PAID DATE RECEIPT # CHECK:# METHOD PAID BY CLTD BY SMI - COMMERCIAL 101-00.00-20308 0 $33.60 $0.00 Total Paid forSTRONG MOTION INSTRUMENTATION SMI: $33.60 $0.00. Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 4 of 5 __.. ATTACHMENTS Attachment Type REVIEWS -OWNER DESCRIPTION PATHNAME SUBDIR ETRAKIT ENABLED RETURNED STATUS, REMARKS REVIEW TYPE REVIEWER SENT DATE DUE.DATE SUITE 103 T.I. 1 NOTES SIGNED.pdf SIGNED.pdf DATE CVWD and HEALTH FIRE JACQUELINE 8/20/2014 8/26/2014 10/16/2014 APPROVED DEPT APPROVAL DEPT APPROVAL 1 GARCIA DOCS.pdf W/CONDITIONS BUILDING 8/20/2014 8/27/2014 9/2/2014 REVISIONS REQUIRED NON-STRUCTURAL BUCKET TO JW 8.20 PLANNING JAY WUU 8/20/2014 8/26/2014 8/25/2014 APPROVED WABA GRILL APPROVED 08/25/2014 SHEET PUT IN FOLDER. BURT 10/3/2014 10/20/2014 10/17/2014 APPROVED NON-STRUCTURAL PROCESSED 10/6/14. KH HANADA Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 4 of 5 __.. ATTACHMENTS Attachment Type CREATED -OWNER DESCRIPTION PATHNAME SUBDIR ETRAKIT ENABLED 79-024 HIGHWAY 111- 79-024 HIGHWAY 111 - DOC 9/2/2014 BURT HANADA SUITE 103 T.I. SUITE 103 T.I. 1 SIGNED.pdf SIGNED.pdf CVWD and HEALTH CVWD and HEALTH -DOC 10/17/2014 BURT HANADA DEPT APPROVAL DEPT APPROVAL 1 DOCS.pdf DOCS.pdf Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 4 of 5 __.. Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 5 of 5 raw ........ ATTACHMENTS ? Attachment Type CREATED OWNER DESCRIPTION PATHNAME SUBDIR ETRAKIT ENABLED FIRE DEPT FIRE DEPT DOC 10/17/2014 BURT HANADA CONDITIONALAPPROVA CONDITIONALAPPROVA 1 L LTR.pdf L LTR.pdf LAQ-I4-TI-032 WaBa LAQ-I4-TI-032 Walla 0 DOC 8/25/2014 JACQUELINE GARCIA Grill.doc Grill.doc , Printed: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:13:10 PM 5 of 5 raw ........ r i Bin # City of La Quinta Building 8L Safety Division Permit # P.O. Box IS04, 79-495 Calle Tampico 14.Quinta, CA 92253 -:(760) 777-7012 &0"A2OL`� ` IqZ Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet • Project Address: _ �� y gr,�tl,¢ It 1 , 1)N tT 103 Owner's Name:. R 1 PS V 0 F49— A. }2 ' A. P. Number. �`% �/ /\ Address: ` . �. Legal Description: City, ST, Zip: Contractor • # Submittal Telephone:( =>t .. . 3:':'>; ' ;�:•:.y Address: Project Description: City, ST, Zip: Plan Check submitted I&'7x elo?--rrmAA%r tN(PRov&,4-(CN7" Telephone:" F`' %lam '' DF A 'PREVUX4 �utcE rT UP State Lic. # : City Lic. #; Called Contact Person „exi� L t E q TA BL I.S 11 At E !V'r FoR A "(AdA04 Arch., Engr., Designer: GAZY r,44,46 ASSOC, ISL !' 'rERfYAKI P'A$T hoop Address: taSS cot-MATF cTR. DA_ STE. Fm ES-rAUfLk-Jr- Plans resubmitted City., ST, Zip: AtoNtE zE V TAY.1c, c4 9/35 y Telephone: (6�6' ��Ij —&89P .Y '� Construction Type . I/_ $ Occupancy: 8 State Lic. #: C— 356 �?. ' " `,` :.";» . , Project type (circle one): ew Add'n Alter Repair Demo Name of Contact Person: qZ V$CN 12ODFLA Sq. Ft.: 1, 33S # Stories: / # Units: Telephone # of Contact Person: (6,26) .2a- 6R7179' Estimated Value of Project: Z D O DO � APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE School Fees ' t7:: 8 90 �2et`Q� ► Saft To PLAIW" l %f` Item PERMIT FEES Amount Plan Check Deposit, Pian Check Balance Construction Mechanical Electrical 0 Plumbing S.M.L Grading Developer Impact Fee A.LP.P. Total # Submittal Req'd Rec'd TRACKING Plan Sets Plan Check submitted Structural Calcs. Reviewed, ren for corrections Truss C21eS. Called Contact Person „exi� L t Tide 24 Calcs. Plans picked up Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted Grading plan tad Review, ready for correctionslissue Subcontactor List Called Contact Person Grant Deed Plans picked up H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted IN HOUSE:- '"' Review; ready for correctionsfiissue Planning Approval. Called Contact Person Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees ' t7:: 8 90 �2et`Q� ► Saft To PLAIW" l %f` Item PERMIT FEES Amount Plan Check Deposit, Pian Check Balance Construction Mechanical Electrical 0 Plumbing S.M.L Grading Developer Impact Fee A.LP.P. Total r COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 85-995 Avenue 52 Coachella, California 92236 (760)398-2651 APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER SOURCE CONTROL PLAN APPROVAL APPLICANT: Submit this form will, a copy ore SCALED plot plan (1"- 20'toI"-40' SCALE) drawn to District specifications. A nonrefundable filing fee is required when the application is submitted. Check must be made payable to the Coachella Volley Water District. Approval of this application sholl remain valid fora period not to exceed one (1) year from dale of payment. NOTE: ALL USERS DISCHARGING FAT, OIL, AND/OR GREASE, LOCATED IN A MULTI -SUITE BUILDING WILL REQUIRE A SEPARATE LATERAL OFF THE MAIN SEINER LINE FOR CREASE INTERCEPTOR CONNECTION. CVWD Source Control will Inspect the exposed grease plumbing slid the installed Interceptor. Please call (760) 398-2661 x3536 48 hours In advance to schedule luspectlon(s). Ag nt, ContrgC� r. Contact per I . {�`lt C�'e�i Address City State Zip (2.W Co f)yo, R. CZ"�N Dy• V1101�f V a (c4 ( Telephone 6tb' M bb Owner Address % City Stole Zip Telephone I C�Vr T9•oaf culi�o�ti�o� (� 14 h-* o 1A City Z. 7, � Job Sitc AJJrcas ;I-oti� �a�i��h'1t7� ((l r Ulni{ �03 �(A-iw�icy C ZZ Zap a a , � q 53 . Business Typc FeStn[AyOil,4 - 't Doing Business As Pt?S{A( VAtj+ - WaBa Grill NOTE: NO PLANS WILL BE APPROVED UNTIL THIS APPLICATION IS COMPLETE AND PLAN CHECK FEES ARE PAID. Type of Constructlon: New Remodel Hours of Operation 0 0 Cooling Tower(s) For Vehicle Service: For Food Service: Wand buys_ Trench drain ( R) WaterSu(lcncr Garbage Grinder(s) Roll over Service bay(s) Multiservice (reusable) Single Service (disposable) _(00 Tunnel(%)_ PtirslVaslter SeatingCapacity, Internal �— External d Spill Containment (Solvent Aqueous ❑) Scaling Misters with or Heaters HyJiaulic LiR(s)_ Work sink(%) Barseatin Bar seating with Food Service OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE DECLARATION: 1 certify that 1 halve read the entire applicutiun and stale that all information is correct. I understand that the fee amount is based oil my declaration of inl'orrnation on this form incorrect and that information is grounds for rejection of the submitted plans. 1 also understand that plans may be discarded if not ' ed p within ixty (60) doyA or approval or return and that no District inspection of any establishment will be conducted until all requested infonnation ' has been rec eJ plans n bee v Signature- I Date q1-14. FOR DISTRICT USE ONLY No, of Systems Type of Sysicm(s) P treatment Equipment: New xisting Grease Interceptor 0Gresse Interceptor Waived Sond/Oil / Connect to Sewer ddition 6Rr Lint Trap placement Clarifier • Size: �S�r� Is REMARKS: USE 4— 5.2 NG ISao GALLoN [A/7F�cEPTo2. NQ QEGEI�EteA'fruE T pE Wl-+DNA SOFTE0626' Att:.oWC-t7 lfXCNAN664&4- dorfG&S OI.IL . This application is: Conditionally Approved* gAppaoved PZ *See Remarks Fee S Check No. n /UL �'/X Signature �y Date Initial Date V a 6 [ y CVWD-921 Rev 5114 0 RIVERSIDE'COUNTY'COMM"UNITY. HEALTH AGENCY h1k,L"3EPARTMENT OF -ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOOD ESTABLISHMENT PLAN APPROVAL NOTICE SR# 31710 Date 9/4/14 Project Name Waba Grill Address 79-024 Hwy 111, La Quinta Plans Submitted by Ruben Rodela Phone Owner Ripsy Brar Phone The plans are now approved subject to the conditions listed below and the attached compliance sheet. 1. Provide grease interceptor (waiver) approval letter from sewer agency. 2. Provide a certified air balance report for the exhaust and make up air. 3. The outside dumpster area must have smooth epoxy sealed interior walls and floor. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS: Contact the Plan Checker for a Preliminary Inspection when construction is approximately 80% complete, with plumbing, rough ventilation, and rough equipment installed. Request for inspection should be made at least five (5) working days in advance. A FINAL INSPECTION MUST be made upon completion of ALL work including finished details. APPROVAL to operate shall not be granted, or remodeled areas approved to operate, until the facility has passed the FINAL INSPECTION, and "APPLICATION TO OPERATE" has been completed and PERMIT FEES have been paid. Request for inspection should be made at least five (5) working days in advance. PLANS CHECKED BY Tracey Ford, EHS III Phone (760) 863-8287 I acknowledge the corrections noted herein and as indicated on the plans and agree to incorporate them during construction: Signature Date Department Web Site — www.rivcoeh.org Company Name DEH -SAN -178 (Rev 2/06) Corona Hemet Indio Murrieta Palm Springs Riverside 2275 S. Main St 800 S. Sanderson 47-950 Arabia St 38740 Sky Canyon 554 S. Paseo Dorotea 4065 County Suite 204 (951) 766-2824 "A" Dr (760) 320-1048 Cir (951) 273-9140 Fax(951)766- (760) 863-8287 (951) 461-0284 Fax (760) 320-1470 (951) 358-5172 Fax (951) 520-8319 7874 Fax(760)863- Fax (951) 461-0245 Fax(951)358- 8303 5017 Department Web Site — www.rivcoeh.org PROUDLY SERVING THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY AND THE CITIES OF: BANNING BEAUMONT CALIMESA CANYON LAKE COACHELLA DESERT HOT SPRINGS EASTVALE INDIAN WELLS INDIO LAKE ELSINORE LA QUINTA MENIFEE MORENO VALLEY PALM DESERT PERRIS RANCHO MIRAGE RuBIDOUx CSD SAN JACINTO TEMECULA WILDOMAR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: BOB BUSTER DISTRICT 1 JOHN TAVAGLIONE DISTRICT 2 JEFF STONE DISTRICT 3 JOHN BENOIT DISTRICT 4 MARION ASHLEY DISTRICT 5 RNERSM COu1M FOW D PARIWEM IN COOPERATION WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION 77-933 Las Montanas Rd., Ste. #201, Palm Desert, CA 92211-4131 • Phone (760) 863-8886 • Fax (760) 863-7072 www.rvcfire.org August 25, 2014 Ruben Rodela 1255 Corporate Ctr. Dr., Ste. PH8 Monterey Park, CA 91754 RE: TENANT IMPROVEMENT PLAN CHECK -Non Structural LAQ-I4-TI-032, WaBa Grill 79024 Hwy 111 Ste. 103 La Quinta, CA Lou have been issued a reIFase'f5i- a tenant. improvement on an existing building. 7THIS IS NOT AN OCCUPANCY PERMIT. It is prohibited to use/process or store any materials in this occupancy that would classify it as an "H" occupancy per Sec. 307 of the 2013 CBC. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE MET PRIOR TO INSPECTION: Install door hardware and exit signs as per Chapter 10 of the 2013 CBC. A minimum 2AIOBC Fire Extinguisher, (State Fire Marshal Approved) must be mounted in a visible location within 75' walking distance from any point in your building or suite. Fire extinguishers can be installed by a licensed extinguisher company with a State Fire Marshal service tag attached to the extinguisher, or purchased from a retail store with a sales receipt attached. A licensed fire extinguisher company must service extinguisher yearly. All breakers must be labeled and a clearance of 36 inches must be maintained around the panel at all times. A durable sign stating "This door to remain unlocked during business hours" shall be placed on or adjacent to the front exit door. The sign shall be in letters not less than one inch high on a contrasting background. Display street numbers in a prominent location on the address side of building(s) and rear access if applicable. All addressing must be legible, of a contrasting color with the background and adequately illuminated to be visible from the street at all hours. All lettering shall be to Architectural Standards. Provide key(s) to the tenant space for inclusion in the main building Knox Box. Key(s) shall have durable and legible tags affixed for identification of the correlating tenant space. Key(s) shall be provided at time of final inspection. As it may be necessary to maintain proper fire sprinkler protection due to constructions changes, fire sprinkler system plans for the tenant improvement area may be required to be submitted to the Fire Department for review. A five year sprinkler service and certification for the existing fire sprinkler system is required per Title 19. A licensed C-16 contractor must complete the servicing and certification. Documentation of completed work must be submitted to the appropriate Fire Protection Planning office. The maintenance records for the fire sprinkler system must be available on-site for review by field Inspector/personnel. The existing fire alarm system shall be modified to provide proper coverage as required by the California Building Code, California Fire Code and adopted standards. A C-10 licensed contractor must submit plans to our office for review and approval prior to installation. A UL 300 hood/duct fire extinguishing system must be installed over the cooking equipment as required by the California Fire Code, California Mechanical Code and adopted standards. The extinguishing system must automatically shutdown gas and /or electricity to all cooking appliances upon activation. A C-16 licensed contractor must submit plans to the Fire Marshal's office for review and approval prior to installation. Alarm system supervision is only required if the building has an existing fire alarm system. (Prior to building final inspection) Applicable room door(s) shall be posted "ELECTRICAL", "FACT", "FIRE RISER" AND "ROOF ACCESS" on the outside of the door so it is visible and in a contrasting color. Nothing in our review shall be construed as encompassing structural integrity. Review of this plan does not authorize or approve any omission or deviation from all applicable regulations. Final approval is subject to field inspection. Applicant/installer shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule inspections. A re- inspection fee will be required if more than one (1) inspection is necessary. Requests for inspections are to be made at least 72 hours in advance and may be arranged by calling (760) 863 8886. All questions regarding the meaning of these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning & Engineering Staff at (760) 863 8886. Sincerely, % XI"Ie4re Pa.6U&Te ` Fire Safety Specialist �► ICC -ES Evaluation Report ESR -1255 www.1cc-es.org 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION I(fl Section: 07 81 33—Mineral-Fiber Fireproofing opM.*; REPORT HOLDER: 3M FIRE PROTECTION PRC 3M CENTER, BUILDING 223 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 551 (651) 733-0973 www.3m.com/firestoa EVALUATION SUBJECT: CITY OF LA QUI idiWILDING & SAFETY U 0000 APPROVE FOR CONSTRUCTIO�d DAT BY 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ BLANKET FOR GREASE DUCT ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLIES 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE &.ri1► 0I`4--10(2, Compliance with the following codes: r ■ 2012 and 2009 International Building Code® (IBC) ■ 2012 and 2009 International Mechanical Code® (IMC) ■ 2012 and 2009 IAPMO Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) ■ Other Codes (see Section 8.0) Properties evaluated: ■ Durability ■ fire resistance ■ Noncombustibility ■ Surface burning characteristics 2.0 USES The 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ is a flexible blanket used to construct zero -clearance, fire -resistance -rated grease duct enclosure assemblies serving Type I kitchen hoods. The duct wrap material complies with 2012 IMC Section 506.3.11.2 (2009 IMC Section 506.3.10.2) and 2012 IAPMO UMC Sections 507.2.5 and 507.2.6 (2009 IAPMO UMC Sections 507.2.6 and 510.7.3.1), and is an alternative to the one- and two-hour fire -resistance -rated enclosure requirements of 2012 IBC Section 713.4 (2009 IBC Section 708.4) and 2012 IAPMO UMC Section 510.7 (2009 IAPMO UMC Section 510.7.1), when installed in accordance with Section 4.0. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1 Materials: 3.1.1 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ Blanket: The blanket consists of a monolithic layer of proprietary soluble, Reissued August 2014 This report is subject to renewal May 1, 2016. A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® vitreous alkaline earth oxide (calcium- silicone-, magnesium -oxide) fiber material encapsulated in a foil scrim, having a total nominal thickness of 11/2 inches. It is paekR" in rolls 25 feet (7.6 m) long and either 24 inches MEm) or 48 inches (1219 mm) wide. The blankets have na.j density of 6 pcf and have a flame -spread index RUDr less and a smoke -developed index of 50 or less hen tes ed in accordance with ASTM E84. The 615+ lanket iA classified as noncombustible when tested in cordan a with ASTM E136. 3.1.2 B ding Material: Banding material must be minimum '/2 -inch -wide (12.7 mm), 0.015 -inch -thick stainless steel or carbon steel strap. Tools used for banding are a hand tensioner and a clip seal crimping tool. 3.1.3 Duct System: The duct must comply with Section 506.3 of the IMC or Sections 510.1, 510.4 or 510.5 of the UMC, as applicable. Under the IMC, grease ducts serving Type I hoods must be constructed either of minimum 0.0575 -inch -thick (1.46 mm) (No. 16 gage) steel or of stainless steel at least 0.045 inch (1.14 mm) thick. Under the UMC, grease ducts serving Type I hoods must be constructed either of minimum 0.054 -inch -thick (1.37 mm) (No. 16 MSG) steel or of stainless steel not less than 0.043 inch (1.09 mm) (No. 18 MSG) thick. Joints and seams of grease ducts must comply with Section 506.3.2 of the IMC, or Section 510.5.2 of the UMC. Duct supports must comply with Section 506.3.3 of the IMC, or Sections 510.1.6 and 510.5.1 of the 2012 IAPMO UMC (2009 IAPMO UMC Sections 510.1.7 and 510.5.1), as applicable, and Section 4.2.3 of this report. Maximum duct size is 48 inches by 24 inches (1219 mm by 610 mm). 3.1.4 Sealants: 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant (Non -Slump) and 3M Fire Barrier 1003 S/L Silicone Sealant (Self -Leveling) are ready -to -use, one -component silicone elastomers used in through - penetration fire -stop assemblies described in Section 4.2.4. The sealants are packaged in cartridges and have a shelf life of 12 months from date of packaging when stored in a clean, dry area with temperatures between 40°F and 90°F (4.4°C and 32.2°C). 3.1.5 3M Fire Barrier Grease Duct Access Door and DuctMate Ultimate Door: The rectangular prefabricated access doors are UL listed Hood and Duct Accessories. The access doors are provided in three sizes: 12 inches by 8 inches (305 mm by 203 mm), 14 inches by 10 inches (356 mm by 254 mm) and 22 inches by 22 inches (559 mm by 559 mm). The access door assembly consists of the 3M access door, four 1/4 -inch -diameter (6.4 mm) threaded ICC -ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied, as a to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright© 2014 Page 1 of 6 ESR -1255 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 6 extension rods, three layers of the 615+ blanket, a No. 16 gage cover plate, and wing nuts and washers. 4.0 INSTALLATION 4.1 General: The Duct Wrap 615+ wrap materials are installed with zero clearance from the ducts, and may be installed with zero clearance from the insulating material to combustible construction. Grease ducts protected with Duct Wrap 615+ are permitted to penetrate nonfire-resistance-rated wall, floor -ceiling and roof -ceiling assemblies, provided the duct is protected from the point of penetration in accordance with this report. The systems are also permitted to penetrate fire -resistance -rated assemblies when the through -penetration is protected in accordance with Section 4.2.4 of this report. The systems comply with the requirements of Section 602.2.1 of the IMC, and Section 602.2 of the UMC for installation in plenums. 4.2 Two-hour Fire -resistance -rated Enclosure Assembly: 4.2.1 Enclosure Assembly: The duct must be installed in accordance with Section 506.3.8 of the IMC or Sections 510.1, 510.4 or 510.5 of the UMC, as applicable. Ducts must have a maximum 48 -inch -by -24 -inch (610 mm by 1219 mm) cross-sectional opening. A total of two layers of blanket material is installed around the grease duct, using one of the four overlap techniques illustrated in Figure 1. Adjacent blankets on the inside layer are installed with either tight butt -joints between blankets or 3 -inch (76 mm) perimeter and longitudinal overlaps. Edge joints of the second layer must be offset 101/2 inches (267 mm) from those of the first layer. The second layer of blanket material must have minimum 3 -inch (76 mm) perimeter and longitudinal overlaps. Before the insulation is applied on ducts of 24 inches and larger, 7 -inch -long (178 mm), No. 12 gage, copper -coated, mild steel impaling pins must be welded to the duct on the underside of horizontal assemblies and vertical assemblies spaced as illustrated in Figure 1B. Galvanized, mild steel speed washers must be placed over each impaling pin to secure the blanket. Steel banding straps must be placed circumferentially, 1112 inches (38 mm) from the edge of the blanket and at 101/2 inches (267 mm) on center. Material must not be installed that has been abused or damaged, e.g., stepped on, unintentionally cut or ripped. The tension in the banding straps must be sufficient to firmly retain the blanket materials, but not to unduly compress the blanket, and must not be so great as to cause any cutting or damage or compression to the blanket material. Seven- inch -long (178 mm), No. 12 gage, copper -coated, mild steel impaling pins, welded to the duct as shown in Figure 16, can be used as an alternative to steel banding straps on any size duct. 4.2.2 Grease Duct Access Doors: 4.2.2.1 General: Grease duct access doors must comply with Section 506.3. 8 of the IMC, and Section 510.3 of the UMC, as applicable. 4.2.2.2 Prefabricated Access Doors: The 3M Fire Barrier Grease Duct Access Door Assembly or Ductmate ULtimate Doors are installed as illustrated in Figure 3. Three layers of the 615+ blanket must be installed over the access door such that each layer overlaps the preceding layer by 1 inch (25 mm) on all four sides. Edges of the outer layer of insulation blanket must be sealed with aluminum foil tape. A No. 16 gage steel plate the same size as the outer layer of insulation blanket must be secured over the outer layer of insulation. 4.2.2.3 Field -fabricated Access Doors: The access doors must be protected with three layers of 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ blanket material as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3. The first layer of blanket is cut the same size as the door, and the subsequent layers must overlap the previous layer by 1 inch (25.4 mm). Access door labels must be applied to all access doors. 4.2.3 Duct Support: Horizontal duct assemblies with maximum cross-sectional openings of 24 inches by 24 inches (610 mm by 610 mm) must be supported with minimum 3/8 -inch -diameter (9.5 mm), all -thread steel rod and 2-inch-by-2-inch-by'/8-inch (51 mm by 51 mm by 3.2 mm) steel angle, spaced a maximum of 60 inches (1524 mm) on center. A minimum clearance of 0 inch and a maximum clearance of 6 inches (152 mm) is required between the vertical edge of the blanket material surrounding the duct and the steel rod. Horizontal duct assemblies with maximum dimensions of 24 inches by 48 inches (610 mm by 1219 mm) must be supported with minimum 1/2 -inch -diameter (12.7 mm), all -thread steel rod and 2-inch-by-2-inch-by'/4-inch (51 mm by 51 mm by 6.4 mm) steel angle spaced a maximum of 60 inches (1524 mm) on center. A minimum clearance of 0 inch (0 mm) and a maximum clearance of 6 inches (152 mm) is required between the vertical edge of the blanket material surrounding the duct and the steel rod. Vertical assemblies must be supported as shown in Figure 4. Vertical ducts must be supported at every floor line on the top of the slab. 4.2.4 Through -penetration Fire -stop Assemblies: See Table 1 and Figures 4 and 5 for descriptions of various through -penetration firestop assemblies that are used with the 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ system. The forming material placed in the annular space must be compressed to fill the space. The forming material must be recessed the appropriate depth (identified as Sealant Depth in Table 1) for application of the sealant. The sealant must be flush with the wall or floor surface. On floors, the sealant must be overlapped onto the floor approximately 1 inch J25.4 mm) and onto the insulated duct approximately /4 inch (6.4 mm). 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ grease duct enclosure assembly described in this report complies with, or is a suitable alternative to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 The enclosure systems must be constructed and installed in accordance with this report. In the event of a conflict between this report and the manufacturer's instructions, this report governs. 5.2 The blanket materials are manufactured for 3M in Coahuila, Mexico, under a quality control program with inspections by ICC -ES. 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED Data in accordance with ASTM E2336 and the ICC -ES Acceptance Criteria for Field -applied Grease Duct Enclosure Assemblies (AC101.1), dated December 2012 (editorially revised November 2013). 7.0 IDENTIFICATION The 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ blanket material must bear a label indicating the product name, the 3M Fire Protection Products name and address, clearances in accordance with the applicable code, and the evaluation report number (ESR -1255). The wording "Fire -resistive t y ESR -1255 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 6 Enclosure, Do Not Remove" must be printed on the — Grease duct enclosures: blankets at maximum 24 -inch (610 mm) intervals. 0 2006 and 2003 IMC Section 506.3.10 The 3M Fire Barrier Grease Duct Access Doors are — Shaft enclosures: identified by a label bearing the 3M Company name and RATING address, and the product name. 0 2006 and 2003 IBC Section 707.4 The Ductmate Ultimate Doors are identified by a label 0 2006 and 2003 UMC Section 510.7.1 bearing the Ductmate Industries, Inc.'s name and address, Section 3.2: and the product name. Forming Materials Sealants must be identified by the 3M company name — Joints and seams of grease ducts: and address, and the product name. o 2006 and 2003 IMC Section 506.3.2 8.0 OTHER CODES: o 2006 and 2003 UMC Section 510.5.2 In addition to the codes referenced in Section 1.0, the — Duct supports: products described in this report were evaluated for o 2006 and 2003 IMC Section 506.3.3 compliance with the requirements of the following codes: ■ 2006 International Building Code® (2006 IBC) 0 2006 and 2003 UMC Sections 510.1.7 and No. 25 gage steel 510.5.1 ■ 2006 International Mechanical Code® (2006 IMC) • Section 4.1: ■ 2006 IAPMO Uniform Mechanical Code (2006 UMC) — 2006 and 2003 IMC Section 602.2.1 ■ 2003 International Building Code® (2003 IBC) — 2006 and 2003 UMC Section 602.2 ■ 2003 International Mechanical Code® (2003 IMC) • Section 4.2.2.1: ■ 2003 IAPMO Uniform Mechanical Code (2003 UMC) — 2006 IMC Section 506.3.8 The products comply with the above-mentioned codes as — 2003 IMC Sections 506.3.9 and 506.3.11 described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of this report, except through -penetration the applicable code sections are as follows for the report — 2006 and 2003 UMC Section 510.3 sections cited:. compressed 25 Section 2.0: TABLE 1—THROUGH-PENETRATION FIRESTOP ASSEMBLIES' MAXIMUM DUCT. WALL, FLOOR OR ANNULAR SPACE PENETRATION FIRESTOP FIRE -RESISTANCE SIZE I CEILING (inches) RATING (inches by inches) CONSTRUCTION (hours) Min. Max. Forming Materials Sealant Depth F -Rating T -Rating (inches) 24 x 30, wrapped with No. 25 gage steel Unfaced 3M Duct Wrap or min. 4 pcf 3M Duct Wrap Studs with one layer of /8 inch gypsum board 5/8 3+/2 mineral wool 5/8, both sides 1 NA through -penetration on both sides compressed 25 percent 24 x 30, wrapped with No 25 gage steel Unfaced 3M Duct Wrap or min. 4 pcf 3M Duct Wrap studs with two layers of /8 -inch gypsum 1 31/2 mineral wool 5/8, both sides 2 NA through -penetration, board on both sides compressed to fill the annular space 2 -by -10 wood joists, with 5/8 -inch gypsum Unfaced 3M Duct 24 x 30, wrapped with board on the bottom Wrap or min. 4 pcf 3M Duct Wrap side and 3/4 -inch 1 _ , 21/2 mineral wool 3/4, top surface 1 1 through -penetration plywood on the top compressed 25 side percent Unfaced 3M Duct 24 x 30, wrapped with 3M Duct Wrap + 4 /Z -inch reinforced Wrap or min. 4 pcf '/,8, concrete slab 1+/4 21/2 mineral wool top surface 2 2 through -penetration compressed to fill the annular space Unfaced 3M Duct 24 x bare duct 41/2 -inch reinforced 1 2 Wrap or min. 4 pcf mineral wool 3/8, to surface P 2 2 through -penetration concrete slab compressed 25 percent Unfaced 3M Duct 24 x 48, wrapped with + 4 /2 -inch reinforced Wrap or min. 4 pcf 3M Duct Wrap concrete slab 1 41/2 mineral wool +/4, top surface 2 2 through -penetration compressed 56 percent ror JI: 1 Incn = z5.4 mm. 'See Figure 4 and Figure 5 for an illustration of components. r 9 ESR -1255 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 6 FIGURE 1A 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ FIGURE 16 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ 1 OR 2 HOUR SHAFT ALTERNATIVE ZERO CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS TELESCOPING TECHNIQUE W/BANDING ONLY 1 OR 2 HOUR SHAFT ALTERNATIVE ZERO CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES FOR DUCTS 24" (60,9 CM) OR LESS TELESCOPING TECHNIQUE WIWELD PINS ONLY t, =irsS ' "v JAi Frr t3s[ti>r 4t.sc: !tta iii« ........_.._._=2..___-...____._._..._.._.___._.._...._.._.................................................. _.... Z. SM :ka �Nf+R.'�:�' vim,m6 G �rD¢o..,,7h1 On tR Ln�rr� ^.X'l W vu a. �.aai iia,& /7..4!5..:::!'!?...moa ..!!!..__tSP_:'c!.._�Q_.. r?_... •-. :•, 3_.n... Y9 rnml f7;n, i.prctd::E;rai gva!kp � .._.� F, } 4a. LB mm' ?Yin. Ptfi3Or owing 4Plarr ir,:¢gri;y ie Y:rwtxa nY G'smy ¢t ;nstatwi— S, 2; 2!.?n .t 3v riL. 0e-rn-_0,,--,. w,p 6.5^ ..... 3, aWma 4 7Lo ra �ar...rc y Fw C�.._ia laxar <?us V as ....._.......... a, t t)1° .waw .. {�Wnrn ar t–t!; a1:e 41iim-.•Y �yvntl-.c.:.0=4 r.Taa a: td min. tc^L;:axi.mi (Sress¢p s:ca Y.' Sf wiY n, i art:vilso: FIGURE 1C TELESCOPING OVERLAP WRAP OPTION FIGURE 1D BUTT JOINT WITH COLLAR OPTION CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW ................ _......... _.... _..1 FIGURE 1 E CHECKERBOARD OVERLAP OPTION CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW 3" (76in.m] 114" (38mrn1- 24" [Eil OinmT —i 6" (152mm) 3" f76nrm7 3," [76m -ml " (.38mrni— I+-�—1 21"[S28m+nj 12" [305fnrr1,,--j. -- 2:4" (610mm] FIGURE 1 F BUTT/OVERLAP OPTION CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW 1A. First Lc' .3M, FireSorrier L)uet Wrote 15; 1 .' Sercn,1 I r„ -a i ire Ror,,i r Dtar.': '11reJ 61 ?'`:............._..._.....__..._..__._....._ 2. Carbon or Stoiniess Steel EYcnding 3. 13 in. 76 qwn) Wn. Lon itudir-ol Overt > 4. >; ir,. (i!72 mm;} :Wide Colicr Made rorn, 3:1 -.:re Borri�r DL), bvrap 615- _ _. �.� J-__..�._ _.__._�_..__..._.__.___._.___..__._._.._.._..........__. 5. lFirmly Butted joint System interriiy is limited by quality or instollotion. FIGURE 1—TYPICAL APPLICATION OF DUCT WRAP ESR -1255 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 5 of 6 W... Aft III, Qie, WIN -d. ftd.- 5. fist r W fire Sa,6tr Duct Wou 61!,t Cut S—e;.SZzv ft Crw W- 0-1 -w- On 3m rdlll M—W Wird Nw'. FIGURE 2-3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS, I- OR 2 -HOUR, ACCESS DOOR SYSTEM FIGURE 3-3M FIRE BARRIER OR DUCTMATE ULTIMATE GREASE ACCESS DOOR i. First Layer 3M Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615-1- 2. Second foyer 3M Fire Border Duct Wrap 615+ 3. Mechanical Fasteners and Washers 4. Duct 5. Rated 7ri—ao-/Ceilinq 6, Fireston-oina Svstern 6.1 Support Channel System integrity is. lin-ked by quality ofinst.allotlion. FIGURE 4-3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS, 1- OR 2 -HOUR, VERTICAL SUPPORT " I ESR -1255 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 6 FIGURE 5A - 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS 1 OR 2 HOUR THROUGH PENETRATION SYSTEMS 4-1/2 INCH (11,4cm) CONCRETE FLOOR OR WALL C 11c , lir • �r �',•L,�l� 3 T Lotcfz 3%4 s'iro 5errier Duct Mop 6131. < Fi^.ncinr�ar D; niting ... 5, gacalna Moteriol S, le`r.re arrear 10 0 r7 " or ICt� i, Siillcone c(_,Fa {Neta 1003 SL far Boors owy) Fo! Wo il Assembly Apply Sfwunt to Batt, Siays of Woii. System inlegrily :s 1'0148d by uual,ty of insl3lnotian. 3" (76 mm) l ' (76 mm) FIGURE 5C 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS 1 OR 2 HOUR THROUGH PENETRATION SYSTEMS 4-1/2 INCH (11,4cm) CONCRETE FLOOR OR WALL 1. i'Iocr Celtin^ or ty ll Assembly 2. Duc' ,3. 2 iso ers 3n', FerorJun;pr Oust tYru6154 _................_ <, Rm"im or Flnnina. 5, PucidRr Malnrinl G. 1. Firc oarricr IM NS or 1003 SL S+I-coria om+ant. (Note: 1003 SL for fluoro only) ror Woll AesemWy Apply Seelont To Both Sides of %vok System integrity is limited by qucl:ty of insic'laiion. FIGURE 5B 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS 1 OR 2 HOUR THROUGH PENETRATION SYSTEMS FIRE -RATED GYPSUM WALLBOARD 1. G aum Waltboord Assernb t foyer for Y hour. 2'layers for -2 hours 2. Duc! 3.12 Lovers 3M -fire Borriar Duct WroD 615+ q. bond!n....O.r.:P.........nnn.Q.._.._..................... 3; PacEin� Motorial E. Std Fire Borrier 1000 NS or 1003 St. Silicone Seolon! System integrity 13 'thrilled tryqui+Uly of lnslollption. FIGURE 5D 3M FIRE BARRIER DUCT WRAP 615+ COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCT SYSTEMS 1 HOUR THROUGH PENETRATION SYSTEMS FIRE RATED WOOD/GYPSUM - FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLY 76 mm) 1 3" (76 mm) 1, F"wei Noted NmICeii;vu Aveembl 2.. Duc-, 3. 2. Layers 31A Me 80alor (Duet. Wrap 615+ '-. eondkuM or " Irin;nU 5. Naak;rMol rerioi G. 'a- Fira e�er:ecr ;OGD NS=ar IWS S: SAeona Soutnnl. Systam integrity is knitrd try eual ty of instc#otion. FIGURE 5—THROUGH-PENETRATION FIRE -STOPS to o F- F(� CITY OF LA QUINTA 3MTM Fire Barrier Duct Wrap6+APPROVEDRRELDING &SAFETY CREPT. 6 Product Data Sheet FOR CONSTRUCTION TD DA 1D I BY_a!#--; 1. Product Description 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ is a flexible fire-resistant wrap consisting of an inorganic fiber blanket encapsulated with a scrim -reinforced foil. The product is 1-1/2 in. thick, 6pcf density.' It is used to fire rate commercial kitchen grease ducts as well as ventilation ducts. 3M" Fire Bar- rier Duct Wrap 615+ is a proven alternative to 1- or 2 -hour fire-resistant rated shaft enclosures for grease ducts (ICC -ES ESR -1255). With its excellent insulating capabilities, low weight and thin profile, it an ideal choice for a duct enclosure system. This non -asbestos' wrap installs easily due to its high flexibility and strength. I In accordance with the tolerances in ASTMC 891 Standard Specificationfor High -Temperature Fiber Blanket Thermal Insulation. ' Has been demonstrated to be soluble in the lungs according to EUguideline 971691EG, for biopersistence. Flexible and lightweight with a thin profile for easier application and reduced space requirements Product Features • Two -layer wrap for grease ducts rated as a shaft alternative per ASTM E 2336 • Zero clearance to combustible throughout the entire enclosure system for congested spaces • Butted inner layer in 2 -layer Grease Duct Applications • One -layer wrap for fire -resistive ventilation ducts per ISO 6944 • High flexibility for installation ease • Foil encapsulated for blanket protection, less dust, and high wrap strength • Widest range of penetration seal systems. • Available in 24 in. x 25 ft. (609.6 mm x 7.62 m) and 48 in. x 25 ft. (1219.2 mm x 7.62 m) rolls • Blanket adhered to foil scrim 2. Applications 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ is an ideal fire resistive enclosure for com- mercial kitchen grease ducts and ventilation air ducts. It is a proven performance alternative to a 1- or 2 -hour fire-resistant rated shaft enclosures for grease ducts and provides zero clearance to.combustible construction throughout the entire enclosure system. 3M" Fire Barrier Water Tight Sealant 1000 NS, 3M" Fire Barrier Water Tight Sealant 1003 SL or 3M" Fire Barrier Silicone Sealant 2000+ is used in combination with 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ to firestop the duct when the duct penetrates fire -rated floor or wall assemblies. 3M" Fire Bar- rier Duct Wrap 615+ also provides a firestop solution where a T -rating is required for penetrations located outside wall cavities or outside fire -resistance rated shaft enclosures. BRIER FlDELEWRAP lot f Fie FYalagim NF PX ICC -ES ESR -1M 96 LISTED C SOA PO'y A USM 7�0US V/ f10 a Intertek Intertek RRE RESISTANT DUCT FM MSISTM T DUCT SEE NTE M DPECT0RY SEE N1F. M DIRECTORY is It, U` YL BATTS AND BLANKETS . . FOR IN FIRE RESSTNE DUCTA.SSEMBtES .. SEE UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY 9009 STI GSFM LISTING No. 2440-0941:112 Two -layer grease duct applications: 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ meets the criteria -of ASTM E 2336 Standard Test Methods for Fire Resistive Grease Duct Enclosure Systems. Single -layer air duct applications: 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ has passed ISO 6944-1985 Fire Resistance Tests - Ventilation Ducts. T rating for metallic through -penetrating items: 3MTm Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ is used in conjunction with 3M Fire Barrier sealants to achieve up to 2 -hour equal F & T ratings in ASTM E 814 (Ul 1479) tested through -penetrations. 3. Specifications Installation shall be in strict accordance Typically Specified Division or Section with manufacture's written instructions, as shown on the approved shop Division 7 —Thermal and Moisture Protection Section 23 07 13 — Duct Insulation drawings. 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ shall be a high-temperature Related Sections fiber blanket thermal insulation encapsulated in a fiberglass -reinforced alu- Section 07 2100 - Thermal Protection minized polyester foil. Duct Wrap density shall be nominal 6 pcf (96 kg/m') Section 07 2116 -Blanket Insulation ng and have a nominal 1-1/2 in. 38.1 mm thickness. The fiber blanket shall Section 23 0084 00— Heating, V ( ) Section 23 00 00 —Heating, Ventilation and Au -Conditioning (HVAC) have a continuous use limit of 1000 °C (1832 °F). The blanket thermal resis- Section 23 31 13 - Metal Ducts tance (R -value) at ambient temperature shall be minimum 6 3 �F-ftp hr . Btu Smoke Developed Index and Flame Spread Index of the bare blanket, and of the foil encapsulated blanket shall be 0/0. The foil encapsulation shall be bonded to the core blanket material. For technical support relating to 3M Fire Protection Products and Systems, Gall: 1-800-328-1687 For more information on 3M Fire Protection Products, visit: www.3m.com/firestop 4. Performance & Typical physical Properties Description 1 layer of 3MFire Barrier Intertek 3MU/DI 60-01, .: Rectangular/Round (1 Hour) Scrim Color: Aluminum with Black Text Thermal Conductivity: Temo. rBtu - i F hr.ft'.- m' K Blanket Color: White 500°F (260°C)' 0.60 0.09 Blanket Weight: 0.9 lbs/ft.2 (4.38 kg/m2) 1000°F (537°C) 1.15 0.17 Surface.Buruing: Foil Encapsulated Blanket (ASTM E 84) 1500°F (815°C) 1.93 0.28 Flame Spread 0, Smoke Development 0 1800°F (982°C) 2.51 0.36 2000°F (1093°C) 2.94 0.43 Single layer R -Value of 3MT" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ at 77°F (25°C): Linear Shrinkage (24 Hr@ 2012°F (10001C)): 1.2% 6.38 °F- t2 -hr Btu 5. Design Listings Grease Duct Listings —ASTM E 2336 / ICC -ES AC101 Fire Resistive: Third -Party Testing Services Enclosure System Description Rating Design Listing . 2 layers of 3M'" Fire Banner ICC -ES ESR 1255 Rectangular. 1 -and 2 -hour Intertek 3MU/FRD 120 18` Rectangular. Duct Wrap 615+ .:. �.. d Intertek 3MU/FRD 120-19 ` ' Round Ventilation Duct Listings — ISO 6944 Fire Resistive - Third PartyTesting Services. Enclosure System Rating Design Listing . . Description 1 layer of 3MFire Barrier Intertek 3MU/DI 60-01, .: Rectangular/Round (1 Hour) 1- and 2 -hour. .'Underwriters Laboratories HNLJ.V 27 Duct Wrap 615+ Rectangular (2 Hour) Intertek'3MU/DI 120 O1 Rectangular/ltound (2 Hour) This document only contains a partial fist of Design Listings. For the latest information go to www.3M.com/6restop or speak to your authorized 3M distributor or sales representative at (800) 328-1687. 6. Codes & Test Standards 3M'" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ has been tested in accordance with the following: ICC -ES ACI01 ASTM E 2336 ASTM E 119 ASTM E 814 ASTM E 84 ASTM E 136 e ASTM C 518 ISO 6944-85 3M"' Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+, when installed per ASTM E 2336 tested Grease Duct Design Listings, meets the following code requirements: NTPA 96 2008 Edition International Mechanical Code® 2003/2006/2009 Uniform Mechanical Code 20032006/2009 3M'" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+, when installed per ISO 6944 tested Ventilation Duct Design Listings, can help to satisfy the following code requirements: NFPA 92A 2009 Edition- Section 6.6.2 NFPA 92B 2009 Edition - Section 7.5.2 International Mechanical Code® 20062009 Editions- Section 513.10.2 International Building Code® 2006/2009 Editions - Section 909.10.2 7. Packaging, Storage, Shelf Life 3M" Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ rolls are packaged in corrugated cardboard boxes. Product is stable under normal storage conditions. Normal stock and stock rotation practices are recommended. 3M" Fire Barrier Duct.Wrap 615+ shelf life is indefinite when stored in original unopened packaging in a dry warehouse environment. Pallets should not be stacked. 3M" Fire Barrier Water Tight Sealant 1000 NS or 1003 SL or 3M" Fire Barrier Silicone Sealant 2000+ must be also stored in a dry warehouse environment. 8. Safe Handling Information Consult country -of- use Material Safety Data Shee t (MSDS) prior to handling and disposal. 9. Availability DescriptionSize Space=sa4ing, flexible duct wrap with up to 2 -HR ' l ectioti 24" x 25' Boll I. Roll 00051115-54905 2 1 EA:.: Space -saving, flexible duct wrap with up to 2 -HR protection 48" x 25' Roll Roll 00051115-54906-9 1 1 EA Collar for butted joint installations; :.' ` 6" x 25' Roll Roll 00051115-18804-6; 4 EA For additional technical and purchasing information regarding 3M Fire Protection Products, please call: 1-800-328-1687 or visit www.3m.com/firestop. 3M- Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 615+ is available from 3MAuthorized Fire Protection Products Distributors and Dealers. Important Notice to User. Technical Information: The technical information, recommendations and other statements contained in this document are based upon tests or experience that 3M believes are reliable, but the accuracy or completeness of such information is not guaranteed. Product Use: Marry factors beyond 3M's control and uniquely within user's knowledge and Building and Commercial control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a particular application. Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and performance of a 3M product, user is solely responsible for evaluating the 3M product and determining whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user's method of application. Services Division Warranty and Limited Remedy: 3M warrants that each 3M Fire Protection Product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for 90 days from the date of purchase 3M Center, Building 223-2N-21 from 3M's authorized distributor. 3M MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 USA A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 8 a 3M product does not conform to this warranty, the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M's option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of 1-800-328-1687 the purchase price. Limitation of Liability: Except where prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the 3M product, whether direct, ind'recL www.3M.com/firestop special, incidental or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted. Please Recycle. Printed in USA © 3M 2011. All Rights Reserved. 3M is a trademark of 3M Company. All other Reference: 98-0213-4648-5 trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Design Number 3MU/FRD 120-1.8 October 29, 2012 FIRE RESISTANT GREASE DUCT 3M Company 3M Fire BarrierTm Duct Wrap 615+ ASTM E 2336-04 (2009) and ICC -ES Acceptance Criteria for Grease Duct Enclosure Syste Noncombustibility Test (ASTM E 136) — Pass Fire Resistance Test (ASTM E 119) — 2 hr Durability Test (ASTM C 518 modified)—Pass Internal Fire Test— 4 hr C 500°F and 30 minutes @ 2000, Fire -Engulfment Test (ASTM E 119 Exposure) — 2 hr SECTION A -A ■ vi•wJVJvi r_ wwJVJvav v rJVJVJVJu iw'.IR/JI •wJvw u ?VNNNIV.IVNNN.A! NI\/N/Y'I� INNNII � SectionCompression Joint • 1IIYIYi IIIY/Yi rnalJvwwi u w iJvnalnv. v� vJvwwJiu w •w wwwwwlw� r �� v� vi v� u • v v� v� vw'. ri u w� v� vw ww Ii vi vi v� [ Section•Collar It CITY OF LA QUINTA BUILDING & SAFETY C1; EPT, APPROVED (ACIoIDOR CONSTRUCTION DA stCotivt 2D1 �{- — B 1 - i�II-4-A''_4 JA' JR 4-6 IIY�AII•/�AIJI•wJIV ^� rJ•wJl•wJ•wI •I. i•wwwww�i rwIJVJVnv. v�v�v/rii r Section• • Overlap •• iv�:fwiYivwriYJivJ��ivJiviarJ�Ynv �i�i 41N1•/I•IJIVJVI�INNJ41. IJIVI•II•I/VJIVN� 14� Figure 1 1. GREASE DUCT: Use a continuously -welded, liquid -tight, L-shaped, rectangular duct system with horizontal and vertical shafts constructed of 16 GA sheet steel with a maximum 2304 inch' area and a maximum 48 -inch dimension. When required, equip the duct with a pre- fabricated access door (Item 6) or field -fabricated access door (Item 7). A. Construct the grease duct using sections affixed to each other with welded joints. B. Reinforce the grease duct to IMC or NFPA 96 requirements designed to carry the weight of the grease duct assembly covered with two layers of insulation (Item 4) under afire load equivalent to the ASTM E 2336 exposure and the ASTM E 119 time -temperature curve. C. Rigidly support the grease duct (Item 1) as specified in Item 5 or in accordance with IMC or NFPA 96 requirements when those requirements are greater. D. Protect the annular space around the grease duct (Item 1) passing through a fire -rated assembly with an Intertek-certified, compatible, 3M, penetration firestop system, refer to Section 10, having the same fire rating as the assembly. 2. FASTENERS: Refer to Figure 1. Weld minimum 12 GA, 6 -1/2 -inch long, copper -coated, steel insulation pins or 12 GA, insulated cup head steel pins to the grease duct (Item 1). Match the following fastener method with corresponding insulation (Item 4) method. A. Compression Butt Joint: Refer to 4A Section View B -B. Locate pins at all blanket overlaps, on all sides of the grease duct (Item 1), and meet the following requirements. i. Space pins maximum 12 inches apart in rows across the width of grease duct (Item 1). Locate pins maximum 6-3/4 inches from the edges of the grease duct (Item 1). Refer to section view A -A. ii. Space the rows of pins as follows: use pattern nominal 9 inches apart, then maximum 2 inches apart, then nominal 9 inches apart along the length of the grease duct (Item 1). Refer to Item 4A section view B -B. 'ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR GREASE DUCT ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLIES, AC 101, Approved April 2001 (Editorially revised October 2004) states, "The system may be installed with zero clearance from the insulating materials to combustibles." . 3M Fire Protection Products www.31VI.corn/tirestop 1-800-328-1687 3MU/FRD 120-1$ • 1 Of $ Through Penetrations Applicators and Specifiers Guide U) CL N Z X N LL a DESIGN NO.3MU/FRD 120-1.8 continued iii.. After insulation (Item 4A) is installed, place minimum 2-1/2 x 2 -1/2 -inch square, galvanized steel, self locking washer clips onto all 'n insulation pins. Xiv. After clips are installed, cut off or bend flush with insulation (Item 4A) the pins that are too long. it B. Butt Joint with Collar: Refer to 4B Section View B -B. Locate pins at all blanket overlaps, on all sides of the grease duct (Item 1), and (p meet the following requirements. i. Space pins maximum 12 inches apart in rows across the width of grease duct (Item 1). Locate pins maximum 6-3/4 inches from the edges of the grease duct (Item 1). Refer to section viewA-A. -p ii. Space the rows of pins as follows: use pattern nominal 9 inches apart, then maximum 3 inches apart, then nominal 9 inches apart U) along the length of the grease duct (Item 1). Refer to Item 4B section view B -B. iii. After insulation (Item 4B) is installed, place minimum 2-1/2 x 2 -1/2 -inch square, galvanized steel, self-locking washer clips onto all insulation pins. iv. After clips are installed, cut off or bend flush with insulation (Item 4B) the pins that are too long. C. Single End Overlap (Telescope): Refer to 4C Section View B -B. Locate pins at all blanket overlaps, on all sides of the grease duct (Item 1), and meet the following requirements. i. Space pins maximum 12 inches apart in rows across the width of grease duct (Item 1). Locate pins maximum 6-3/4 inches from the edges of the grease duct (item 1). Refer to section viewA-A. ii. Space the rows of pins maximum 10-1/2 inches apart along the length grease duct (Item 1). Where pieces of insulation (Item 4C) are C butted together, space pins a maximum 1-1/2 inches from the edge of the insulation. Refer to Item 4C section view B -B. n iii. After insulation (Item 4C) is installed, place minimum 2-1/2 x 2 -1/2 -inch square, galvanized steel, self-locking washer clips onto all e+ insulation pins. .t iv. After clips are installed, cut off or bend flush with insulation (Item 4C) the pins that are too long. D. Dual End Overlap (Checkerboard): Refer to 4D Section View B -B. Locate pins at all blanket overlaps, on all sides of the grease duct (Item 1), and meet the following requirements. i. Space pins maximum 12 inches apart in rows across the width of grease duct (Item 1). Locate pins maximum 6-3/4 inches from the edges of the grease duct (Item 1). Refer to section viewA-A. ii. Space the rows of pins maximum 10-1/2 inches apart along the length grease duct (Item 1). Where pieces of insulation (Item 4D) are butted together, space pins a maximum 1-1/2 inches from the edge of the insulation. Refer to Item 4D section view B -B. iii. After insulation (Item 4D) is installed, place minimum 2-1/2 x 271/2 -inch square, galvanized steel, self-locking washer clips onto all insulation pins. iv. After clips are installed, cut off or bend flush with insulation (Item 4D) pins that are too long. 3. BANDING: Do not use banding for the installation of insulation method (Item 4A), Compression Butt Joint. Banding is an option to fastener methods (Items 2B, 2C and 2D) but not fastener method (Item 2A). After insulation (Item 4) is installed, apply minimum 1/2 inch wide, 0.015 -inch thick stainless steel bands or minimum 1/2 inch wide, 0.020 -inch thick carbon steel bands and secured with minimum 1 -inch long stainless or carbon steel crimp clamps to be used with corresponding banding type. When needed to ease installation, use filament tape as a temporary hold for the insulation (Item 4) prior to banding. Place banding a maximum 1-1/2 inches from all insulation (Item 4) edges and a maximum of 10-1/2 inches on center (O.C.). Tension the banding to hold the insulation (Item 4) in place without cutting or damaging the insulation (Item 4) or grease duct (Item 1). 4. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 3M Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3M Fire Barrier"m Duct Wrap G) MODEL: 615+ (D INSULATION: Apply the non-combustible (ASTM E136) and durable (ASTM C518) insulation in two layers of nominal 1 -1/2 -inches thick, U) 6-pcf density blanket, made of calcium-, silica-, and magnesium -oxide (CSM) fibers, encapsulated with polypropylene -foil or aluminized (D polyester -foil scrim over the entire surface of the grease duct (Item 1). Apply the inner first layer (Figure 1, 4.1) in accord with one of the four methods (A, B, C, or D) that follow. -Offset the second outer layer (Figure 1, 4.2) one half the width of the inner first layer (Figure 1, 4.1) so C that the joints of the inner first layer (Figure 1, 4.1) are covered by and approximately in the center of the second outer layer (Figure 1, 4.2). h Apply the second outer layer (Figure 1, 4.2) in accord with the same method selected for the first inner layer (Figure 1, 4.1). Use blanket, available in various widths, that is fully encapsulated or single faced with a polypropylene -foil or polyester -foil scrim. Expose a foil -faced side of insulation to view. Wrap one layer of insulation around the grease duct (Item 1) perimeter so that each terminating end of insulation overlaps onto the starting end of insulation a minimum of 3 inches at all transverse joints. Stagger the transverse overlap location so that no two consecutive adjacent overlaps align. Refer to section viewA-A for transverse overlap section view. Cover all visually -exposed ends and edges of insulation with nominal 4 -inch wide, pressure -sensitive, aluminum foil tape. A. Compression Butt Joint: Refer to Item 4A section view B -B. Wrap the grease duct (Item I) with two layers of insulation installed with compression buttjoints at all circumferential joints. Apply the first layer, center pieces of insulation (Item 4A) over 2 -inch -wide pin bay, so that each piece nominal 24 -inch -wide blanket occupies two (2) full 9 -inch -wide bays and three (3) full 2 -inch -wide bays. Compress each edge of each piece of insulation together and butt to preceding edge of insulation in 2 -inch -wide bays. After installation, each piece of installed insulation width is 2 inches less than insulation nominal width. (Example: each piece of nominal 24 -inch -wide insulation when installed is 22 inches wide.) Verify all insulation buttjoints are compressed minimum 50% at compression buttjoints. Offset the second layer of insulation so that the compression buttjoint of the first layer of insulation is centered under the second layer of insulation and install in same manner as first layer of insulation. B. Butt Joint with Collar: Refer to Item 4B section view B -B. Wrap the grease duct (Item 1) with two layers of insulation installed with buttjoints at all circumferential joints. Apply the first layer, center pieces of insulation (Item 4A) over 3 inch wide pin bay, so that each piece nominal 24 -inch -wide blanket occupies two (2) full 9 -inch -wide bays and one (1) full 3 -inch -wide bays and half of two (2) 3 -inch -wide bays at each circumferential edge. Butt each end of each piece of insulation together with preceding edge of insulation. Each piece of installed insulation width is its nominal width. (Example: each piece of nominal 24 -inch -wide insulation when installed 3M Fire Protection Products Through Penetrations Applicators and Specifiers Guide 3MU/FRD 120-18 • 2 Of 8 www.3M.com/firestop 1-800-328-1687 10, DESIGN NO.3MU/FRD 120-18 continued is 24 inches wide.) Offset the second layer of insulation so that the buttjoint of the first layer of insulation is centered under the second layer of insulation and install in same manner as first layer of insulation. Place and center 6 -inch -wide collar of insulation over the butt 0 0 joint. Overlap 6 -inch -wide collar onto each adjacent insulation 3 inches. Verify all insulation butt joints with collars are three layers of - N insulation in overall thickness. j >� C. Single End Overlap (Telescope): Refer to Item 4C section view B -B. Wrap the grease duct (Item 1) with two layers of insulation installed with 3 -inch minimum overlaps at all longitudinal joints. Overlap each adjacent insulation edge with the edge of the next piece of insulation. Verify all insulation overlaps are three layers of insulation in overall thickness. i. Starting at one end of the grease duct (Item 1), apply the first piece of insulation around the grease duct (Item 1) to overlap fasteners N (Item 2C). Refer section view A -A. ii. Position and overlap the leading edge of the second piece of insulation nominally 3 inches over the flush edge of the first piece of insulation. Place the opposite edge of the second piece of insulation flush against the surface of the grease duct (Item 1). An "S-shaped" cross section of the insulation is created. Refer to Item 4C section view B -B. g I;.' ' iii. Apply all additional pieces of insulation as "S-shaped" cross section of the insulation in compliance with Item 4Cii. iv. Position the second layer of insulation so that the joint of the first layer of insulation is centered under the second layer of insulation. and install in same manner as first layer wof insulation. D. Dual End Overlap (Checkerboard): Refer to Item 4D section view B -B. Verify all insulation overlaps area minimum 3 inches in overall;: 5 thickness. Do not align two consecutive insulation end overlaps. Overlap each full width insulation edge with the edge of the "gull wing" -"1} (v) shaped piece of insulation. Install insulation with zero clearance at the overlaps, or in the field between overlaps. Verify all insulation overlaps are four layers of insulation in overall thickness. 'M { i. Wrap the first piece of insulation around the grease duct (Item 1) so that the insulation is flush against the surface of the grease duct (Item 1). Position the starting end of the insulation to overlap pins (Item 2A) a minimum of 1-1/2 inches while the edges of the insulation overlap the rows of pins (Item 2B) a minimum of 1-1/2 inches. x. V ii. Position the second piece of insulation nominally 18 inches from the edge of the first piece of insulation. Install the second piece in the same manner as the first. _} iii. Cover the grease duct (Item 1) that is exposed between the edges of the first two pieces of insulation with another piece of insulation. Position the starting end of the insulation to overlap pins (Item 2A) a minimum of 1-1/2 inches while the edges of the insulation overlap the adjacent edges of the two pieces installed insulation a minimum of 1-1/2 inches., , iv. Position the second layer of insulation so that the first layer of insulation is centered under the second layer of insulation and install in ,_"J"T r same manner as first layer of insulation. A w 5. SUPPORTS: If the grease duct is 24 -inches x 24 -inches or smaller, support the grease duct (Item 1) with insulation (Item 4) using a un -insulated "trapeze" system composed of minimum 2 x 2 x 1/8 -inch steel angle as the trapeze cross -member and two (2), minimum 3/8 - inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods connected using nuts and washers. For ducts larger than 24 -inches x 24 -inches, support the grease duct (Item 1) with insulation (Item 4) using a un -insulated "trapeze" system composed of a minimum 2 x 2 x 1/4 -inch steel angle as the trapeze cross -member and two (2), minimum 1/2 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods connected using nuts and washers. Connect the all -thread steel rods to the bottom of the floor assembly using an attachment method designed to carry the weight of the grease duct (Item 1) with insulation (Item 4) under a fire load equivalent to ASTM E 119 time -temperature curve. Place one (1) all -thread steel rod at each end of trapeze cross - member. Center grease duct (Item 1) with insulation (Item 4) on trapeze cross -member. Space all -thread steel rods a maximum 6 inches from surface of the insulated grease duct or allowing all -thread steel rods to contact with the insulation (Item 4) at the minimum distance. Extend trapeze cross -member at least 2 inches past each all -thread, steel rod. Space trapeze supports a maximum 60 inches on center. 6. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 3M Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3M Fire Barriefrm Grease Duct Access Door MODELS: U • 000-51115-16584-9 (door for 20x20 opening), Q • 000-51115-16583-2 (door for 12x8 opening), and N • 000-51115-16582-5 (door for l Ox6 opening) U) CZ CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: Ductmate Industries, Inc. CERTIFIED PRODUCT: Grease Duct Access Door 0 MODELS: Ductmate Ultimate Door TM • D202OULWS (door for 20x20 opening), • D 128ULWS (door for 12x8 opening), and • DI06ULWS (door for 10x6 opening) ACCESS DOORASSEMBLY: When required, apply an access door and insulated cover plate as described: A. OPTIONAL PRE -FABRICATED ACCESS DOOR: Mark a clean-out access opening location on the grease duct (Item 1) with insulation (Item 4) at its mid -height along the horizontal section. Cut an opening (maximum 22 x 22 inches) in the insulation (Item 4) the same size as the outside dimension of the desired pre -fabricated access door model. Remove and discard the cut insulation (Item 4). Cut an opening (maximum 20 x 20 inches) into the side of the grease duct (Item 1) according to the manufacturer's instructions for the size of the pre -fabricated access door to be installed. Install and tightly secure the pre -fabricated access door in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions to the grease duct (Item 1). Fit pre -fabricated access door with four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, comer -thumb bolts through the . exterior face. B. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 31x1 Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3M Fire BarrierTM Duct Wrap ti MODEL: 615+ 3M Fire Protection Products www.3M.com/firestop 1-800-328-1687 3MU/FRD 120-18 • 3 Of 8 Through Penetrations Applicators and Specifiers Guide W (D W W (D C 0 ,-+ DESIGN NO.3MU/FRD 120-18 continued Figure 2 —3M Pre -fabricated Access Door Figure 2 —3M or Ductmate Pre -fabricated Access Door ACCESS INSULATION: Remove the four (4),3/8 -inch diameter, comer -thumb bolts and replace them with four (4),3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods extending from pre -fabricated access door (Item 6A). Apply three (3) layers of access insulation over the pre -fabricated access door (Item 6A) as follows. Cut the first piece of rectangular access insulation a minimum 1/4 inch larger than the clean-out access opening. Position, square, and impale the first piece of the access insulation over the four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods extending from pre -fabricated access door (Item 6A). Press the first piece of access insulation flush over the pre -fabricated access door (item 6A). Compress and abut the cut edges of the first piece of the access insulation against the cut edges of opening in the insulation (Item 4). Cut a second piece of access insulation the same size as the first piece of access insulation. Press the second piece of access insulation flush over the first piece of access insulation. Compress and abut the cut edges of the first piece of the access insulation against the cut edges of opening in the insulation (Item 4). Cut a third piece of rectangular access insulation a minimum of 2 inches larger than the second piece of access insulation on all sides Seal cut edges of the third piece of access insulation with nominal 4 -inch -wide aluminum foil tape. Position, square, and impale the third piece of the access insulation over the four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods extending from pre -fabricated access door (Item 6A). Press the third piece of access insulation flush over second piece of access insulation. C. COVER PLATE: Cut a cover plate to the same dimensions as the third piece of access insulation (Item 613) using a minimum 16 GA steel sheet. Drill holes in the cover plate that match the location of the four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods and locate the holes so that the cover plate is squared to the third piece of access insulation (Item 6B). After all three (3) layers of access insulation (Item 6B) are impaled over the four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods install the cover plate. Pass the four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods through the cover plate. Place washers and wing nuts onto each of the four (4), 3/8 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rods. Secure the cover plate by tightening wing nuts. Figure 3 —Field Fabricated Access Door Option A 7. OPTIONAL FIELD -FABRICATED ACCESS DOORS: Mark a clean-out access opening location on the grease duct (Item l) with insulation (Item 4) at its mid -height along the horizontal section. Use either Option A or B. A. (OPTION A) Cut a 12x12 -inch opening in the insulation (Item 4). Remove and discard the cut insulation (Item 4). Cut and center a I Ox 10 -inch opening into the side of the grease duct (Item ])by maintaining a 1 -inch clearance between the perimeter of the opening and the cut insulation (Item 4). Remove and discard the cut steel. Weld four (4), minimum 4 -inch long, 1/4 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel 3M Fire Protection Products Through Penetrations Applicators and Specifiers Guide 3MUNN 120-18 . 4 of 8 www.3M.com/firestop 1-800-328-1687 DESIGN NO.3MU/FRD 120-18 rods to the grease duct (Item 1). Locate one (1) steel rod at each corner of the grease duct (Item 1) opening so that they are 1 I inches on center and squared within the insulation (Item 4) opening. i. ACCESS DOOR: Cut a 12x]2 -inch, 16 GA, steel plate to be used as an access door. Drill clearance holes in the access door to match the all -thread, steel rod pattern. Place the access door over the all -thread, steel rods. Seal the opening in the grease duct (Item 1) by . overlapping the access door over the opening cut in the insulation (Item 4) by 1 inch on all sides. Weld four (4), minimum 6 -1/2 -inch long, 12 GA, copper -coated, steel insulation pins to the access door comers so that the insulation pins are 9 inches on center. ii. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 3M Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3M Fire BarrierTM Duct Wrap MODEL: 615+ ACCESS INSULATION: Apply three (3) layers of access insulation over the access door. Cut the first piece of access insulation into a 12x12 -inch square and install it over the insulation pins and cover the access door (Item 7Ai). Cut the second piece of access insulation into a 14x 14 -inch square. Square it and install it over the insulation pins. Cover the first piece of access insulation so that a 1 -inch overlap exists. Cut the third piece of access insulation into a 16x16 -inch square. Square it and install it over the insulation pins. Cover the second piece ofaccess insulation so that a 1 -inch overlap exists. Secure access insulation to the insulation pins with 1 -1/2 - inch square or round, galvanized or stainless steel, speed clips. Tum down or cut off insulation pins that extend beyond the second piece of access insulation. Place maximum 4 -inch long, steel tubing over each all -thread, steel rods. Apply washers and wing nuts over the all -thread, steel rods. Secure the access door by tightening the wing nuts. B. (OPTION B) Cut a maximum 16x16 -inch opening into the insulation (Item 4) and the grease duct (Item 1). Remove and discard the cut insulation (Item 4) and steel. Weld together four (4) pieces of] -1/2 x 1-1/4 x 1/8 -inch steel angle, with the flange outward, to form a 1 -1/2 -inch tall, flanged frame. Position, center, and continuously weld the flanged frame around the opening in the grease duct (Item 1). Position one (1), minimum 4 -inch long, 1/4 -inch diameter, all -thread, steel rod in the center of each of the four (4) corners of the flange and weld them in place. i. ACCESS DOOR: Cut an 18-1/2 x 18 -1/2 -inch, 16 GA, steel plate to be used as an access door. Drill clearance holes in the access door to match the all -thread, steel rod pattern on the flange. Place the access door over the all -thread, steel rods. ii. COVER PLATE: Cut a 20-1/2 x 20 -I/2 -inch external cover plate out of 16 GA steel sheet and drill clearance holes matching the locations of the all -thread, steel rods on the flange. Weld minimum four (4), 12 GA, copper -coated, steel insulation pins onto the internal surface of the cover plate, spaced minimum 14 inches on center. Limit insulation pin length to one-half total access insulation thickness. Install access insulation (I1em713iii). Position the cover plate with access insulation over the all -thread, steel rods flush to access door. Apply washers and wing nuts over the all -thread, steel rods. Secure the access door by tightening the wing nuts. Figure 4 - Field Fabricated Access Door Option B iii. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 3M Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3M Fire BarrierTM Duct Wrap MODEL: 615+ ACCESS INSULATION: Apply two layers of access insulation over the interior of the cover plate. Cut the first piece of access insulation into a 20-1/2 x 20 -1/2 -inch square and install it over the insulation pins on the internal surface of the cover plate. Cut the second piece of access insulation into a 24 x 24 -inch square. Square it to and install it over the insulation pins. Cover the fust piece of access insulation so that a 1 -3/4 -inch overlap exists. Secure access insulation to insulation pins with 1 -1/2 -inch square or round, galvanized or stainless steel speed clips. Turn down or cut off insulation pins that extend beyond the second piece of access insulation. 8. NONCOMBUSTBLE' SUPPORTING CONSTRUCTION: Refer to Figures 3 and 4. Use one of the following wall or floor assemblies. GYPSUM WALLASSEMBLY: Symmetrical two-hour rated gypsum wall assembly constructed of the following: i. Steel Studs -Minimum 25 GA galvanized steel studs measuring 3-5/8 inch wide with 1 -1/4 -inch legs spaced maximum 24 inch on center (O.C.). Attach studs with minimum #6 x 3/8 -inch steel stud framing screws to floor and ceiling tracks. 3M Fire Protection Products www.3M.com/firestop 1-800-328-1687 3MU/FRD 120-18 * 5 of 8 Through Penetrations Applicators and Specifiers Guide U) t1 M _N X 4) LL a 4- C) 1) a) rn CU N i Re a (n X a - (D rn v. .0 �cc G.: !7 (D (D C n r+ DESIGN NO.3MU/FRD 120-18 continued rAKI Figure 5 -Noncombustible Supporting Constructions Section A -A ii. Tracks - Channel U-shaped floor and ceiling runners measuring 1/2 -inch deep by 3 -5/8 -inch wide, which are secured to floor and ceiling with ]-inch long fasteners suitable for the mounting to substrate and spaced maximum 18 -inch O.C. iii. Gypsum Board - Cover studs and runners with two layers of 5/8 inch thick, Type X gypsum board on each face. Fasten base layer of gypsum board to steel studs with #6 1-1/8 inch bugle head phillips drywall screws spaced maximum 12 inch O.C. Fasten face layer of gypsum board with 46,1-5/8 inch long bugle phillips drywall screws spaced maximum 8 inches O.C. Apply vinyl or casein, dry or premixed joint compound to face layers of gypsum board in two coats to all exposed screw heads and gypsum board joints. Embed minimum 2 inch wide paper, plastic or fiberglass tape in first layer of joint compound over joints in gypsum board. Minimum wall assembly thickness of 6 inches measured from face layer of gypsum board to opposite face layer of gypsum board. B. SHAFT WA.LLASSEMBLY: Asymmetrical two-hour rated gypsum shaft wall assembly constructed of the following: i. Visual Gypsum Board- Cover studs and runners with two layers of minimum 1/2 inch thick, Type X gypsum board on each face. Fasten base layer of gypsum board to steel studs with #6 1-1/8 inch bugle head phillips drywall screws spaced maximum 12 inch O.C. Fasten face layer of gypsum board with #6, 1-5/8 inch long bugle phillips drywall screws spaced maximum 8 inches O.C. Apply vinyl or casein, dry or premixed joint compound to face layers of gypsum board in two coats to all exposed screw heads and gypsum board joints. Embed minimum 2 inch wide paper, plastic or fiberglass tape in first layer of joint compound over joints in gypsum board. Minimum wall assembly thickness of 4-1/2 inches measured from face layer of gypsum board to opposite face layer of gypsum board. ii. Interior Gypsum Board -Cut 1 -inch thick Type X gypsum board 1 -inch less than floor to ceiling height. Insert the longitudinal edges of the ]-inch thick Type X gypsum board into the C -T or C -H studs. Secure the transverse edge of the 1 -inch thick Type X gypsum board to the long leg of J -runner using its tabs or minimum 1 -5/8 -inch long Type S self -tapping bugle head steel screws spaced maximum 12 inches on center. iii. Steel Studs -Cut minimum 25 GA galvanized steel C -T or C -H studs measuring minimum 2-1/2 inches wide with minimum 1 -1/2 - inch flanges 3/4 -inches less than floor to ceiling height and spaced maximum 24 inch on center (O.C.) in runners with T or H section abutting long leg of runner. iv. Runners -Use minimum 2-1/2- inch wide J -runner compatible with studs and having unequal vertical legs: minimum I -inch short leg and minimum 2 -inch long leg. Position J -runners with short leg towards visual face of shaft wall. Attach to floor and ceiling using steel fasteners located a maximum of 2 -inches from each end and a maximum of 24 inch O.C. C. CONCRETE WALLASSEMBLY: Symmetrical, two-hour rated, solid concrete, wall assembly made from reinforced lightweight or normal weight (100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m') concrete, which may also be used as a shaft wall assembly. Constructed of solid concrete with a minimum concrete thickness measured from exposed face to exposed face using one of the following: i. lightweight concrete is 3.6 inches; ii. sand -lightweight concrete is 3.8 inches; iii. carbonate aggregate concrete is 4.6 inches; and iv. siliceous aggregate concrete is 5.0 inches. D. MASONRY WALLASSEMBLY: Symmetrical, two-hour rated, nominal 8 x 8 x 16 CMU, wall assembly made from lightweight or normal weight (100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m') concrete, which may also be used as a shaft wall assembly. E. CONCRETE FLOOR ASSEMBLY: Symmetrical two-hour rated solid concrete floor assembly made from reinforced lightweight or normal weight (100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m') concrete. Constructed of solid concrete with a minimum concrete thickness measured from exposed face to exposed face using one of the following: i. lightweight concrete is 3.6 inches; ii. sand -lightweight concrete is 3.8 inches; iii. carbonate aggregate concrete is 4.6 inches; and iv. siliceous aggregate concrete is 5.0 inches Z Refers to building construction referenced in the building codes. 3M Fire Protection Products Through Penetrations Applicators and Specifiers Guide 3MU/FRD 120-18.6 of 8 www.3M.com/firestop 1-800-328-1687 3M Fire Protection Products www.,3M.com/firestop,l -800-328-16871Through.Penetrations Applicators and S 3MU/FRD 120-18.7 of 8 Specifiers Guide p Q cts L X N LL L -I m X cD W ki �Q. (D (D 0 C n 14. W DESIGN NO.3MU/FRD 120-18 continued Acymmotrical Fir estops for ''l'or;i!rat Grease Ducjs, Astymmalriital Fbmlopr, for VErli al Gremso- Ducts wkhma. Insulation Though Noncoftustitile FtoorAssemblies with InstiistionThratigh Noncorti' W. 51Jb&-_ Floor Assesnt;ties Figure 6—Penetration Firestops for Noncombustible Supporting Constructions 10. PENETRATION FIRESTOP: Install two-hour, fire-resistant, ASTM E 814, firestop system. Install firestop between the supporting construction (Item 6) and the grease duct (Item 1) or the grease duct (Item 1) protected with the insulation (Item 4). Use a symmetrical wall penetration firestop, an asymmetrical shaft penetration firestop, or an asymmetrical floor penetration firestop constructed of the following components. A. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 3M Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3M Fire Ban•ierTM Duct Wrap MODEL: 615+ PACKING MATERIAL: Fill the entire annular space's width with minimum 4-pcf density mineral wool or certified insulation without the encapsulation (foil scrim). Cut the packing material into strips not less than one and one half (1-1/2) times the width of the annular space to be filled. Compress packing material nominally 33% and insert packing material into the annual space. For wall assemblies, recess the surface of packing material nominally 5/8 inches from surfaces of both faces of the supporting construction (Item 8). For floor assemblies, recess the surface of packing material nominally 5/8 inches from the visual surface of the supporting construction (Items 8) and install a minimum depth of 4 -inches. B. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER: 3M Company CERTIFIED PRODUCT: 3MTm Fire BarrierTM Sealant MODEL: Water -Tight 1000 -NS Silicone, 1003 -SL Silicone (Floor Assembly Only), 2000+ Silicone, or CP 25 WB+ FILL, VOID OR CAVITY MATERIAL: Install minimum 5/8 -inch depth of fill material into the recess over the entire surface of the packing material (Item 7A). Screed the fill material flush with the surface of the supporting construction (Item 8). Overlap a minimum of 1/4 inches, the fill material onto face of supporting construction (Item 8). 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