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Submittal Number: 036
DATE: 02/15/2011
(Contractor. each slibmrtfal transmit�a! wi!! have a consecutive numberbeginning w:th "9". Resubmittals will be
identified �aith R1, R2, efc.) Note: One fomt shal! be FJIed out for each submittal item. The only excep6on wil! bs
if multrple items from the same supplier are submitted as a packag� for the same scheduled Not�c.
Contract Name: YVESNtEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Pao.: VWViIP-27-3536
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The Contractor submits the foilowing noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item # �wner's
item (or 5pec Sec #, DESCRIPTION
# if no bid #) Resporse
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1 10.1 1313 �Grinder Pum�s ________ ` ("1�
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❑ Re-submittal Supplementai Submiital
Submitted by:
AJ SMtTH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature - - Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compfiance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action s;�own is subject 'o
ihe requiremen;s of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating ar�d
consiruction techniques; coordinatirg its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory perfortnance of its entira work in strict i
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owners obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor ;
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or aciions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the r�view may be I
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
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Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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Subrn�ttaY �"ransr�itta! 8 Respo�s�
S�iadeci areas are-for City of Renton use only
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❑ See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Su'�mi!tal Document_. ❑ See 4i� ��r Attacrur�: r�'�;
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Submittal Action: MC
1. Provide 2" NPT discharge (10.11313-2.01.F).
2. Provide 230V, single phase Motor (10.11313-2.01.G).
3. Cable length shall be a minimum 30 feet plus sump depth rated for use in
Class 1 Division 1 locations (11313-2.01.G.6).
4. Submittal only includes information on Grinder Pumps and Pump Discharge
Assembly. Provide Accessories as specified (i.e. guide rails, chains, hooks, ball
float level switch) in this submittal or under a separate submittal package
(11313-2.02).
5. Support intermediate guide rail with stainless steel brackets and
anchors to the walls of the wet well in lieu of the pump discharge pipe (11313-
2.02.A.5).
6. Pump Discharge Assembly shall accommodate 2-inch discharge size (11313-
2.02.6.3).
7. Provide optional non-sparking construction.
8. Provide 4.00-inch impeller trim to meet specified conditions (11313-
3.03.A).
9. Page five of the submittal data indicates the pump:
a. Requires overload protection to be included in control
panel.
b. Requires a Barnes� Starter or Control Panel which Includes
Capacitors, or Capacitor pack.
c.. Requires a relay for interfacing with the moisture sensor.
d. Requires a relay for interfacing with the temperature
sensor.
Confirm the existing control panel includes the components and configuration required per the
manufacturers requirements to properly warranty the pump. Notify the Owner of any modifications
required prior to beginning work in the control panel.
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Each BAF break away fitting consists of a cast iron base elbow which
is bolted to the floor of the wet well, lower and upper guide rail supports
and a cast iron moveable elbow with a sealing piate and o-ring. The
discharge flange on the elbow base (ANSI B�o.1) will mate with a
standard 1251b. companion Flange and gasket (supplied). The pump
is connected to the moveable elbow though a stainless steel nipple
supplied with each assembly.
The g�ide rails (supplied by customer) are attached to the base elbow
at the lower end and a pipe spacer support bracket at the upper end.
The guide rails are sei in place by siiding the pipe over a stainless steei
plug. Each plug has an o-ring to reduce noise and vibration. The guide
rails serve oniy as a guide as !hey carry none of the pump weight. 1"
(25mm) schedule 40 galvanized steel pipes should be used for guide
rails.
An optional intermediate guide rail bracket is recommended for depths
of 13 feet (4m) or more. See page 2.
The BAF's, 1212, 1220 & 2020 are for pumps up to 200 ibs (91 kg}
which do not generate in excess of 150 ft. TDH (45 Meters).
The BAF's, 2030 & 3030 is for pumps up to 250 Ibs (114kg) which do not
generate in excess of 150 ft. TDH (45 Meters).
One break away fitting is required per pump. (The S.S. Lifting bridle is
included.)
Assemhlies DO NOT include Pump, Discharge piping, Guide Raiis,
Liffing Chain, nor Gate Ualve with Handle. ���,
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These items must be purchased separately.
Specifications: With Check Vaive "CV" Series
I'n addition to standard features listed above, a commercially available
ball Check Vaive is supplied with each model. The valve is instailed
between ihe pump discharge flange and the iniet flange on the
moveable elbow.
Specifcations: Plon-Spar!cing "MS" Series
The "NS" series is similar in design to the siandard version except it
has a Bronze Moveable Elbo�v to prevent sparking.
Model Key: BAF - 1212NS
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20 = 2" �Customer Cor�ne�.-tion
30 = 3" . Pump Connection
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STD PIN "NS" P/N
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127301 BAF - 1220 127311
127302 BAF - 2020 127312
127306 BAF - 2030 127305
127304 QAF - 3030 127314
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127308
127309
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BAF-1220CV 127313
BAF - 2020CV 127315
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LIQUip TEMPERATUftE .............104°F (40°C} Continuous
VOLUTE ......................................Cast Iron ASTM A-48, Ciass 30.
MOTOR HOUSING ......................Cast Iron ASTM A-48, Class 30.
SEAL PLATE ..............................Cast Iron ASTDrt A-48, Class 30.
IMPELLER: Design ....................10 Vane,Vortex, With Pump Out Vanes
On Back Side. Dynamicaily Balanced,
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Nlaterial ..................85-5-5-5 Bronze `�
SHREDDING RING .....................Hardened 440C Stainless Steel r
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CUTTER ......................................Hardened 440CStainless Steei, r
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SNAFT ........................................416 Stainless Steel
SQUARE RINGS .........................Buna-N
HARDWARE ................................300 Series Stainiess Steel
PAINT..........................................Air Dry Enamel.
SEAL: Design ....................Tandem Mechanical, Oil Filled Reservoir.
Material ...................Rotating Faces - Carbon ,
Stationary Faces - Ceramic
Elastomer - Buna-N
Hardware -300 Series Stainless
CORD EfVTRY' ..............................30 ft. {9.1 m) Std. Cord. Epoxy Sealed
Housing with Secondary Pressure
Gromment for Sealing and Strain Relief
UPPER BEARIiJG:
Design ....................Single Row, Ball, Oil Lubricated
Load .......................Radial
LOWER BEAR1f�G:
Design ....................Single Row, Oil Lubrication
Load ........................Radial & Thrust
MOTOR: Design ....................NEMA L-Single Phase,
NEMA B-Three Phase Torque
Curve. Oi(-Filled, Squirrel Cage Induction
Insu/afion ...............Class B.
SINGLE PHASE: Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run. Requires overload
protection to be included in control panel. Requires Sarnes0 St��ter or
Control Panel which Includes Capacitors, or Capacitor pack.
THREE PHASE: Dual Voltage 230/460; Requires Overload Protection to be
Included in control panel.
MOISTURE SEM�ORS ................Normally Open (N/O), Requires relay
in control panel
TEMPERATURE SEN50RS........Normally Ciosed (N/C), Requires relay
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O�TIONAL EQl!1Pi41EidT .............Seal Material, ImpellerTrims,
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XSGV2062L 127326 2 200/3 60 3450 J 11.0 42.0 10/4 SOW 0.67 (17)
XSGV2032L 127327 2 230/3 60 3450 J 9.0 36.0 10/4 50W 0.67 (17)
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XSGV2052L 127329 2 575/3 60 3450 J 3.2 14.4 10/4 SOW 0.67 (17)
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2.) A NON-SPARKING BP,EAKAWAY FITTiNG MUST BE USED TO VALIDATE THE UL LISTI�JG.
3.) A SPECIAL MOISTURE SENSOR RELAY IS REQUIRED IN THE CONTROL PANEL FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE MOISTURE SENSCftS.
CONTACT BARNES PUMPS FOR INFORh9ATlON CONCERNING MOISTURE SENSING RELAYS FOR CUSTOPAER SUPPLIED CONTRCL PANELS. �
4.) THESE PUMPS ARE UL LISTED FOR PUMPING WATER AIJD WASTEWqTER. DO NOT USE TO PUI�P FL.AMMABLE L1ClUIDS. �
5.) RJSTALLATIONS SUCH AS DFCORATIVE FOUNTAINS OR WATER FEATURES PROVlDED FOR VISUAL ENJOl'MENT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE
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�ONST�LICTION I��C.
Submittal Transmittal & Response
Shaded areas are for Ciry of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 036c, 058,059 DATE: 03/04/2011
(Contractor. each submitta! fransmitfal will have a consecutive number 6eginning with "1 ". Resubmittals will 6e
identibed with R1, R2, efc.) Note: One fomr shall be filled out for each submittal item. The only exception wil! be
il multiple ifems from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled wa1c.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: WWP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #1 Response
1 '10.11313
Grinder Pum�s, Guide Rails, Floats, Controller
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by: ; ,�
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��� AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature • Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating a�d
construction techniques; coordinaling its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform ail Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Gontractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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Subject:
Attachments:
John,
Tyler Whitehouse [TWhitehouse@carollo.com]
Monday, March 14, 2011 8:20 AM
John D. Hobson
Tyler Whitehouse
FW: Westview LS -
Westview LS - Submittal # 036c,058,059.pdf
Comments are as follows for the attached submittals:
#036c, 058, 059
Submittal Action: RR
1. Several of the preceding submittal review comments remain unaddressed or are not indicated to be provided. It is
assumed that the corrections noted in the previous submittal will be incorporated. Please provide annotations in the
future resubmittals noting changes requested or provide clarification.
2. It is not clear what the submitted control panel is for. The existing control panel should be used. Please clarify.
3. The submitted float switch contains mercury, mercury switches are not acceptable. Submit switches as specified.
4. Provide weighed floats, not pipe mounted, per Contract Drawing E-01.
5. The fiberglass junction box for the float switches is not required. Provide quick disconnects per Contract Drawing E-01.
6. The submitted 1 1/4" discharge size is acceptable. Increase to 2" diameter prior to connecting to 2" Pump Discharge
Assembly.
7. Provide chains or cables and hooks as specified.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Tyler Whitehouse
Carollo Engineers
1218 Third Ave, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
Office: 206-684-6532
Fax: 206-903-0419
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From: John D. Hobson [Jhobson@Rentonwa.gov]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 9:57 AM
To: Tyler Whitehouse
Subject: Westview LS -
Tyler,
Please review the attached submittal. Thanks.
lohn
John D. Hobson
From: Tyler Whitehouse [TWhitehouse@carollo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 9:23 AM
To: John D. Hobson
Subject: RE: Westview LS - Pump Submittal
The 1 1/4" discharge at the pump is acceptable. I will have them increase to 2" diameter prior to the 2" discharge elbow.
Tyler Whitehouse
Carollo Engineers
1218 Third Ave, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
Office: 206-684-6532
Fax:206-903-0419
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From: John D. Hobson [Jhobson@Rentonwa.gov]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 9:20 AM
To: Tyler Whitehouse
Subject: RE: Westview LS - Pump Submittal
Don't worry about referencing the change order number. I noticed that our specs call for a 2" discharge on the pumps
and the manufacturer states that those pumps only come with a 1-1/2" discharge. How is this going to be resolved?
From: Tyler Whitehouse [mailto:�/VhitehouseC�carollo.coml
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 8:49 AM
To: John D. Hobson
Subject: RE: Westview LS - Pump Submittal
)ohn,
I am awaiting to touch base with Adam on one item but I will have comments to you once I do. As a heads up, the action
will be revise and resubmit. Several comments from the previous submittal were unaddressed so it is unclear if we are
getting what we asked for.
There is also no input from the Contractor on the submittal comments that require coordination on his part.
Is there a change order number I can reference to provide the non sparking construction?
Thanks
Tyler Whitehouse
Carollo Engineers
1218 Third Ave, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
Office:206-684-6532
Fax:206-903-0419
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From: ]ohn D. Hobson [Jhobson@Rentonwa.gov]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 8:31 AM
To: Tyler Whitehouse
Subject: Westview LS - Pump Submittal
Tyler,
Can you give me an update on the Grinder Pump, Guide Rail, Floats, and Controller submittal review is going?
John
Comments are as follows for the attached submittals:
#036c, 058, 059
Submittal Action: RR
1. Several of the preceding submittal review comments remain unaddressed or are not indicated to be
provided. It is assumed that the corrections noted in the previous submittal will be incorporated. Please
provide annotations in the future resubmittals noting changes requested or provide clarification.
2. It is not clear what the submitted control panel is for. The existing control panel should be used.
Please clarify.
3. The submitted float switch contains mercury, mercury switches are not acceptable. Submit switches as
specified.
4. Provide weighed floats, not pipe mounted, per Contract Drawing E-01.
5. The fiberglass junction box for the float switches is not required. Provide quick disconnects per
Contract Drawing E-01.
6. The submitted 1 1/4" discharge size is acceptable. Increase to 2" diameter prior to connecting to 2"
Pump Discharge Assembly.
7. Provide chains or cables and hooks as specified.
1 " Sch40 Grade 316/316L
To A.S.T.M. A312 Specs
If I can answer any further questions, please call.
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The matei-ial �ve will use oi� the above mentioned project are as follows.
Stainless Steei Pipe:
Marysville Branch �
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Single phase, duplex alternating pump control with intrinsically safe circuits.
The Model 124 controi panel is designed for applications requiring intrinsically safe float circuits or other circuit extensions.
This panel will alternately control two 120/208l240 VAC single phase pumps. The alternating action equalizes pump wear.
In addition to the alternating pump control, this system provides override control should either pump fail. If an alarm condition
occurs, an alann switch activates the audio/visual alarm system. Common applications include pump chambers, lift stations,
or other installations classified as hazardous locations requiring intrinsicaliy safe circuits.
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Enclosure measures 16 x 14 x 6 inches (40.64 x 35.56 x 15.24 cm)
NEMA 4X (ultraviolet stabilized thermoplastic with removabie mounting
feet for outdoor or indoor use}. Note: Options selected may increase
enclosure size and change component layout.
Intrinsically Safe Module limits the amount of energy to switches
preventing ignition of flammable gasses.
Intrinsicaliy Safe Partition isolates intrinsically safe wiring.
IEC Motor Contactors control pumps by switching electrical lines.
HOA Switches for manual pump control (mounted on circuit board).
Alternating Control Circuit Board provides pump control and alternation.
(U.S. patent 5,909,352).
Green Pump Run Indicator Lights (mounted on circuit board).
Float Status Indicator Lights (mounted on circuit board).
9. Input PowerTerminal Block
10. Ground Lugs
11. Control ONlOFF Switch (mounted on circuit board)
12. Control/Alarm Power Indicator Light (mounted on circuit board).
13. Circuit Breakers (optional) provide pump disconnect and branch circuit
protection.
14. Adjustable Overloads (optionai) provide thermal overload protection for
pump.
NOTE: Schematic�ring diagram is located inside the panel on enclosure
cover.
STAIIIDARD A9ARA�i PACKAGE
15. Red Alarm Beacon provides 360° visual check of alarm condition.
16. Alarm Horn provides audio warning of alarm condition (83 to 85
decibel rating).
17. Exterior Alarm TesUNormal7Silence Switch allows horn and light to be
tested and horn to be silenced in an alarm condition. Alarm
automatically resets once alarm condition is cleared.
18. Horn Silence Relay (mounted on circuit board).
NOTE: other options available.
Model 124 control panels cannot be returned. Please refer to the Product
Return section on page 2.
Model Shown 1241 W114X
� Industrial control panel is UL Listed
relating to hazardous locations a�ith
intrinsically safe circuit extensions
� Dual safety certification for the
United States and Canada
� Standard package includes three
20' SJE MilliAmpMaster'" control
switches
� Complete with step-by-step
installation instructions C u� US
� Three-year limited warranty LISTED
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SEE PRICE BOOK FOR LIST PRICE. www.sjerhoanbu5.com
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MODEL 124
ALARM PACKAGE
e0 =selectoptionsornoalarmpackage
1= alarm package (includes tesUnormal/silence switch, fuse, red light, & horn)
ENCLOSURERATING � I
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STARTINGDEVICE �
e1 =magneticmotorcontactor120/208/240V
9 =magneticmotorcontactor120Vonly
PUMPFULLLOADAMPS
0 = 0-7 FLA
1 = 7-15 FLA
2 =15-20 FLA
3 = 20-30 FLA .
4 = 30-40 FLA
PUMP DISCONNECTS
0 =nopumpdisconnect
4 =circuitbreaker 120VfselectSTARTINGDEVICEoption9above)
1 2012 0 8124 0V (select STARTING DEVICE option 1 above)
FLOAT SWITCH APPLICATION
H or L= pump down or pump up (select option 17)
X = no floats
OPTIONS crsrBaneroW
� ENCLOSURE UPSIZE - If one or more of the * options are selected,
a one-time enclosure upsize fee would apply.
CODE DESCRIpTION CODE DESCRIPTION
Q 1 A Red beacon only / no audio 0 10E Lockable latch
jmust select "0" for alarm package) 0 10F Lightning arrestor (must select pump circurl breake�)
Q 1C Horn oniy / no visual � 10K Anti•condensation heater
(musf select "0" for alarm packageJ � 11C NEMA 1 alarm panel (must seleCt option 6A)
� 3A Alarm flasher 0 110 NEMA 4X alarm panei (must sefect option 6A)
Q 3B Manual alarm reset �* iZB Motor start components
0�kr 3C Red high 1 low indicator lighis (supplied by customer, mounted by SJE-Rhombus)
8 alarm activation (4A not needed) 0* 12C Motor start components
Q 3D Floai for low indicator (must select opfron 3C) (supplied and mounted by SJE-Rhombus)
0,k 4A Redundant off 0� 148 Main disconnect (rotary style, mounted fitrough door, non-fusecQ
(seiect Option 4D if !leafs included, 3C nof needed) (must select circuit breaker)
Q 46 Red redundant off indicator 8 alarm 0� 0-20 FLA (total of bolh pumps)
(must select Optron 4A also) 0* 20-80 FLA (total of both pumps)
0 4D Redundant oH float (mus! select 4A & 17 option) 0 � 6A 10' cord in lieu of 20' (per float)
0 168 15' cord in lieu of 20' (per Roaf)
0 5A Thermal cutouUheat sensor aulo resel Q i6C 30' cord in lieu of 20' {per float)
(for pumps wilh tliermal swilch leads) Q 16D 40' cord in lieu o( 20' (per float)
0 5 E Seal fail circuit and indicator (2 wire) Q 77C Sensor Float" I internally weighted e(per ffoat)
0* SM Seal fail alarm activation � 17D Sensor FloatT I externally weighted A(per Noat)
(must select option SE) � 17G DAilliAmpMaster'/ pipe clamp 0(per float)
0 6A Auxiliary alarm contact, form C � 17H MilliAmpMaster'/ externally weighted �(per Aoat)
�* 6G Auxiliary contact, seal (ail, normally open Q � 7� Sensor Float9/ pipe clamp e(per float)
jmust select option 5E) � 1 gg Lead lag selector switch
�* 8A Elapsed time meter � 19F Fourth float to separate alarm funclion from lag
0* 8C Event (cycle) counter � 19G Panel wired to accept fourth control switch
0 9_A Overload protection speciryamperageaRernumber 0 19T TOA (TesUOfffAulomatic) switches and pump run lights
9/oflowed by letter "A" (ex. 912A = f2 amp pumpJ through door mounted
0 0-25 FLA 0 19U HOA (Hand/Off/Automatic) switches and pump run lights
� 25-40 FLA through door mounted
0 10A Clear inner swing-out door w/dead front 0 19X Door mounted pump run indicator
(Irghfs and switches mounted on inner door) � Mechanically-activaled 0 Mercury-activated
If additional features are required, call factory for quofe on an Engineered Custom control panef.
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MODEL 124 � W 9 1 4 H 912A 17G
Alarm Package
Enclosure Rating
Starting Device
Pump Full Load Amps
Pump Disconnect
Float Switch Application
Options: Pump Overloads, SJE MilliAmpMaster" I pipe clamp
BSJE-Rhombus 09/10
9G DIRECT ACTINC�
FLOAT SWITCH (B 100)
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9G Fe�rhtres Li Brief
Inregra! 20 anrp C� I15 I�AC (resirrive)
me�reny truitch. Nini(e PVCy'acktted, 7ype
SO caGlt t�itb 3�114 finrsamtded ron-
durtorr for heavy flt.tiug a�rc! ruldrrruater
rervice Varirty af raGle lnigtlir. Fired 1"
prpe or rnb(e/auerg/x srupeuaiau »t01!)llTllg
pror�ider for depe�uGrblr operatio�l. Tl�ree-
yrar fiicrory w�nn��ty. Optia�ra! pipe
nrora�rti�rg kit or srupe�uia� kit ii:rlrrdrr
SlRt)lICSI srre! c�Lle, clrrmpr a�rd rnared
15� iueight.
Arguably rhe best float s�vitch available,
chis "leflon`�-coared non-differenti:il floa�
of Type 3l6 s�ainless sreel measures 5.5"
in di.uneter. It is appropriate for a variec}�
of applica�ions, induding SCWa�C �vrt
wells, storm �vater basins, water reservoirs,
sludge tanks, irri�ation canals and �rocess
sumps. The float operates reliably in even
rhe most dif}icul� environments. The 9G
can be used singly ro sense an alarm level,
but typically nvo or more swi�ches are
used in coiyunction �vith our conrrollers
�o provide a float-based concr�l sys�c�n.
The 9G can be used as the redundant
control sensor in larger auromarion
ins�allations.
'1�YI'ICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The level dececcing device shall be a 5-U2"
diameter rype 31G stainless stee! tloat switch
with a mercury� s�vitch inside and flexibly
supporred by a P\'C jacketed, hr�vv-dury
cable The float sh:ill be mounted on a vertical
I�� pipe as shown on the plans or as other-
wise directed hy che Engineer. It ahall be
inscalltd in accordance with the manufaccurer's
recommendations.
The float s�vitch shall have a 20 amp racing
ac 1 I 5 VAC and 10 ainps at 230 VAC. '1'he
float shall be type SO with three it14 AWG
fine-saanded copper conducrors. The Hoat
shall be mounced [o the 1° pipe using t}�pe 31G
stainless sceel hardware.
The i�todel 9G Float Switch shall be
furnished in quantiries and with such
accrssories as are required co perform the
specificd concrol and alarm functions for
chis application. The float s�vicch shall be
Modcl 9G as manuFactured by USFilrer
Control Systems, Saint Paul, MN. lt shall
have a 3-year fac[ory warranty.
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9G NOTP Float Switch
w/30' cable L�C clamp for pipe or cable mounring`
9G NCT'P Float Switch
w/3U' cable & dainp for pipe or cable mounting'
w/60' cable & clamp for pipe or cable mounting'
'specify pipe or cnbl� morruri�rg nt rime of o�rler
Mounting Hazdware & Accessories
Permarien� srainless steel idenrifica�ion tag
9G CL3 srainless steel pipe moun� clamps (cransducer or float moun�)
CB�4 15# anchor mounting kir (does nor include SS cable; see next item)
CBM srainless sreel cable; 20'
CBM srainless stzel cable; each additional l0' (X?C=length)
9G CC cable mounr clamp kir (included w/floar; only req'd as replacemen�)
�G pipe mount cl:unp {ciC (incluc{eei �v/Elar, oiily req'd as replacemenc)
erglass �uncuon box �vuh [ermi
nsic satero barner — requires 12
TYPICAL MOUNTI
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and Accessories)
C8M11 Cabte /
Cabte 1 Weight Weighl Ki�
suspended -ve�3iss.s.,
vin�ltoated
vrire rope
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USFilrer Control Systems offers a single,
high-qualiry source For everyching from
simple level sensors ro telemetry sys�ems
co complex system control engineering
and sokware. Based in St. Paul, Minnesora,
USFilrer Control Syuems is part oF United
5rares Filrer Corpora�ion, the leading global
provider of industrial, municipal and
residenrial wazer and wastewacer treatmen�
systems, products and services. As a major
manufacrurer/inregraror wi�h an extensive
selection ofspecialized produce lines in the
areas of SCt1DA and telemecry, power
eyuipment integra�ion, auromation and
measurement, USFilcer Control Sysrems is
uniquely positioned ro provide cost-
effective, comprehensive solutions for
water, was�ewarer, and process control and
telemerry applications.
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AJ Smith
From: Nick Searcy [nickse@hdfowier.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 2:53 PM
To: AJ Smith
Cc: Annette Gregg
Subject: Pump re-submittals
Attachments: 9GFIoatSwitch.pdf; 124 Series Spec Data.pdf; 0927_001.pdf
AJ,
�ttached are the submittals for the guide rails, contr�ol panel and float switch. Also, the specs call
for a 2" discharge but with the grinder pump they have called out it is only available with an 1-
1/4" discharge. We can adapt at the pump if that is acceptable. If not the only other option is to
use a different pump. Please advise.
Respectfully,
Nick Searcy � Project Manager
HD Fowler Company � Marysville Branch
Phone: (360) 651-1438 ext. 112
Fax: (3fi0) 657-3829 � Cell: (360) 913-7046
3/3/2011
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Submittal Action: MC
1. Provide 2" NPT discharge (10.11313-2.01.F).
2. Provide 230V, single phase Motor (10.11313-2.01.G).
3. Cable length shall be a minimum 30 feet plus sump depth rated for use in
Class 1 Division 1 locations (11313-2.01.G.6).
4. Submittal only includes information on Grinder Pumps and Pump Discharge
Asseinbly..Provide Accessories as specified (i.e. guide rails, chains, hool<s, ball
float level switch) in this submittal or under a separate submittal package
(11313-2.02).
5. Support intermediate guide rail with stainless steel brackets and
anchors to the walls of the o-�et well in lieu of the pump discharge pipe (11313-
2.02.A.5).
6. Pump Discharge Assembly shall accommodate 2-inch discharge size (11313-
2.02.6.3).
7. Provide optional non-sparking construction.
8. Provide 4.00-inch impeller trim to meet specified conditions (11313-
3.03.A).
9. Page five of the submittal data indicates the pump:
a. Requires overload protection to be included in control
panel.
b. Requires a Barnes� Starter or Control Panel which Includes
Capacitors, or Capacitor pack.
c. Requires a relay for interfacing with the moisture sensor.
d. Requires a relay for interfacing with the temperature
sensor.
Confirm the existing control panel includes the components and configuration required per the
manufacturers requirements to properly warranty the pump. Notify the Owner of any modifications
required prior to beginning work in the control panel.
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Break Away Fittings
Specificatiores:
Each BAF break away fitting consists of a cast iron base elbow which
is bolted to the floor of the wet well, lower and upper guide rail supports
and a cast iron moveable elbow with a sealing plate and o-ring. The
discharge flange on the elbo�v base (P.NSI 61"0.1) will mate with a
standard 1251b. companion flange and gasket (supplied). The pump
is connecied to the moveable elbo�.v though a stainless steel nipple
supplied with each assembly.
The guide raiis (supplied by customer) are attached to the base elho�v
at the lower end and a pipe spacer support bracket at the upper end.
The guide raiis are set in place by sliding the pipe over a stainless steel
plug. Each plug has an o-ring to reduce noise and vibration. The guide
raiis serve only as a guid2 as they carry none of the pump weight. 1"
(25mm) schedule 40 gaivanized steel pipes should be used for guide
rails.
An optional intermediale guide rail bracket is recommended for depths
of 13 feet (4m) or more. See page 2.
Tha BAF's, 1212, 1220 & 2020 are for pumps up to 200 Ibs (91 kg)
which do not generate in excess of 150 ft. TDH (45 Meters).
The BAF's, 2030 & 3030 is for pumps up to 250 Ibs (114kg) which do not
generaie in excess of 150 ft. TDH (45 Meters).
One break away fitting is required per pump. (The S.S. Lifting bridle is
inciuded.)
Assemblies DO NOT include Pump, Discharge piping, Guide Rails,
LiRing Chain, nor Gate Valve with Handle. ���
These iiems must be purchased separately.
Specifications: With Check Valve "CV" Series
I'n addition to standard features listed above, a corrimercially available
ball Check Valve is supplied evith each model. The valve is installed
beriveen the pump discharge Flange and the inlet flange on the
moveable elbow.
Specifications: Non-Sparking "NS" Series
The "NS" series is sirnilar in design to ihe standard version except it
has a Bronze Moveablz Elbow to prevent sparking.
Models
STD PIN
127300
127301
1273Q2
127306
127304
Models:
STD P/N
127307
127308
127309
Without Check Valve
"NS" P/N
BAF - 1212 127303
BAF - 1220 127311
BAF - 2020 127312
BAF - 2030 127305
BAF - 3030 127314
With Check Valve
"NS" P/N
BAF - 1212CV 127310
BAF - 1220CV 127313
BAF - 2020CV 127315
Model Key: BAF - 1 29 ZNS
12 _ �,�„ DESCRIPTION:
2p = Z'� �Customer Connection THE BREAK AWAY FITTING IS DESIGNED TO
30 = 3" Pump Connection ALLOW THE SUBMERSIBLE PUMP TO BE
INSTALLED OR REMOVED WITHQUT REQUIRING
• PERSONNEL TO ENTER THE b'VET WELL.
For Submersible Sump, Sewage, Effluent & Grinder Pumps.
i ���� � SECTION B
PUMPS & SYSTEMS PA�E �
� ;� DATE 8I10
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CAN NOT be used with old generetion 2t IP SGV Grinder pumps, part numbers 105234 thru 105239
See page 6 tor OPTIONAL Intermediale Supports.
NOTE: Lifting Chain sold separately.
inches
(mm}
SECTION B ���� � PUMPS & SYSTEMS
PAGE 2
DATE 9110 . �'
A Crane Co. Company USA: (937) 778-8947 • Canada: (905) 457-6223 • International: (937) 615-3598
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BAF Intermediate Dim "A" Dim "B" Dim "C"
Model # Rail Support
P!N
BAF-1212 750940 5'/<" 2'/n' 1'/4'
BAF-1220 750941 5Y<" 2'/." 1%;'
BAF-2020 750941 5'/a" 2'/." 1 Yi'
BAF-2030 750944 6Y." 2'/<" 1 Y4"
BAF-3030 750944 6'/<" 2'/a" 1'/s"
BAF-1212CV 750940 5'/a° 2'/�" 1'/a"
BAF-1220CV 750941 5'/a° 2'/�' 1'/a�
BAF-2020CV 750941 5'/" 2'/.° 1'/4"
SECTION e ���� � PUMPS & SYSTEMS
PAGE 6
DATE 5I09 . �'
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Submersible Grinder XP
Specifications:
DISCHARGE ...............................1%" NPT, Verlical
LIQUID TEMPERATURE .............104°F (40°C) Continuous
VOLUTE ..........:...........................Cast Iron ASTM A-48, Class 30.
MOTOR HOUSING ......................Cast Iron ASTM A-48, Class 30.
SEAL PLATE ..............................Cast Iron ASTM A-48, Class 30.
IMPELLER: Design ....................10 Vane,Vortex, With Pump Out Vanes
On Back Side. Dynamically Balanced,
ISO G6.3.
Materral ..................85-5-5-5 Bronze
SHREDDING RING .....................Hardened 440C Stainless Steel
Rockwell� C-55.
CUTTER ......................................Hardened 440CStainless S.teel,
Rockwell RO C-55.
SHAFT ........................................416 Stainless Steel
SQUARE RINGS .........................Buna-N
HARDWARE ................................300 Series Stainless Steel
PAINT ..........................................Air Dry Enamel.
SEAL: Design ....................Tandem Mechanical, Oil Filled Reservoir.
Matenal ...................Rotating Faces - Carbon
Stationary Faces - Ceramic
Elastomer - Buna-N
Hardware -300 Series Stainless
CORD ENTRY ..............................30 ft. (9.1 mj Std. Cord. Epoxy Sealed
Housing with Secondary Pressure
Gromment for Sealing and Strain Relief
UPPER BEARING:
Desiyn ....................Single Row, Ball, Oil Lubricated
Load .......................Radial
LOWER BEARING:
Design ....................Single Row, Oil Lubrication
Load ........................Radial & Thrust
MOTOR: Desrgn ....................NEMA L-Single Phase,
NEMA B-Three Phase Torque
Curve. Oil-Filled, 5quirrel Cage Induction
lnsulation ...............Class B.
SINGLE PHASE: Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run. Requires overload
protection to be included in control panel. Requires Barnes0 Starter or
Control Panel which Includes Capacitors, or Capacitor pack.
THREE PHASE: Duaf Voltage 230/460; Requires Overioad Protection to be
Included in control panel.
MOISTURE SENSORS ................Normally Open (N!O), Requires relay
in control panel
TEMPERATURE SENSORS........Normally Closed (NIC), Requires relay
in control panel
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT .............Seal Material, Impeller Trims,
Cord Length
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SeroeS: XSQ'sV-L.
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DESCRIPTION:
THE GRINDER PUMP IS FOR USE IN HAZARD-
OUS LOCATIONS AND IS DESIGNED TO RE-
DUCE DOMESTIC, COMERCtAL, INSTITUTIONAI
AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SEWAGE TO A FINELY
GROUND SLURRY:
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PUMPS & SYSTEMS PAGEION 1c �
DATE 3/07
USA: (937) 778-8947 • Canada: (905) 457-6223 • International: (937) 615-3598
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XSGV2062L 127326 2 200/3 60 3450 J
XSGV2032L 127327 2 230/3 60 3450 J
XSGV2042L 127328 2 450/3 60 3450 J
XSGV2052L 127329 2 575/3 60 3450 J
Moisture & Temperature sensor cord for all models is 18/5 SOW, .476 (12mm) O.D.
FULL LOCKED CORD CORD CORD
LOAD ROTOR SIZE TYPE O.D
AMPS AMPS inch (mm)
15'.0 53.8 10/4 SOW 0.67 (17)
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9.0 36.0 70/4 SOW 0.67 (17)
4.5 18.0 1014 SOW 0.67 (17)
3.2 14.4 1014 SOW 0.67 (17)
IMPORTANT!
1.) MOISTURE AND TEMPERATURE SENSORS MUST BE CONNECTED TO VALIDATE THE UL LISTING.
2.J A NON•SPARKING BREAK AWAY FITTING MUST BE USED TO VALIDATE THE UL LISTING.
3.) A SPECIAL MOISTURE SENSOR RELAY IS REQUIRED IN THE CONTROL PANEL FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE MOISTURE SENSORS. ,
CONTACT BARNES PUMPS FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING MOISTURE SENSING RELAYS FOR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED CONTROI PANELS.
4.) THESE PUMPS ARE UL LISTED FOR PUMPING WATER AND WASTEWATER. DO NOT USE TO PUMP FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.
5.) INSTALLATIONS SUCH AS DECORATIVE FOUNTAINS OR WATER FEATURES PROVIDED FOR VISUAL ENJOYMENT MUST BE INSTALLEO IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI/NFPA 70 AND/0R THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. THIS PUMP IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN
SWIMMING POOLS, RECREATIONAL WATER PARKS, OR INSTALLATIONS IN WHICH HUMAN CONTACT WITH PUMPED MEDIA IS A COMMON OCCURRENCE.
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DATE 8�10 �
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PAGE 3
�' DATE 5104
ACrane Co. Company USA: (937) 778-8947 • Canada: (905) 457-6223 • International: (937) 615-3598
�ulbrni�tal 'T'ransrt'it�a6 � l�es�an�e
Shaded_areas are for City of,Renton use:only
. �
C�IVST�IXTIdN IPiC.
Submittal Number: 001 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor each submittal transmiital will have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmiftals will be
identi�ed with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for each submitfal item. The only exception will be
if multipJe items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES No. : WWP-27-3536
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC. Fed Aid #: NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item # .:::.: :::....:. ....<,.. ..
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION 'Owner's
# if no bid #) ;Response
1 N/A Project Organization and Contact List.
--------
_
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Supplemental Submittal '
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Mana er 425-493-1826
Signature ` � Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMiT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; arid the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owners obfigations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be .
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
#,(key to _ _ ,
atiove ,: , ;
Comment .
, 1 , -. _..
, ,
-
Si nature ' . ' ° ; Printed Name & Title ` '
-
Date.
❑ See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
1 of 1
-- - � -
iCQN6T�lJCT1Old INC.
Submittal Number: 003
DATE:- 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submittal transmittal will have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmittals will be
identified with R1, R2, efc.) Note: One form shall be filled out foreach submittal item. The only exception will be
if multipfe items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: WWP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item # Owner's
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Response
# if no bid #)
1 1.06.1 Work Plan.
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Supplementai Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature •r Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response"..
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirtning and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to pertorm all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
.. ,. _ .
Si nature ` " °" '; Printed Name & Title `: ; ' '_ ' ° : .Date ': _.
❑ See Attached Owne�s Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
Submitta/ Transmittal & Response
Shaded areas arerfor City of Renton use orily
1 of 1
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
�• ,
.. _ � .
�Ght6T�LMCTION IM�,
Submitta! Transmit�al 8r Response
Shaded areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 004 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submittaf transmifta! will have a consecufive number beginning wifh "1 ". Resubmittals will be
idenfified with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shal! be filled ouf foreach submittal item. The only exception will be
if mulfiple items from the same supplier a�e submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW L1Fi STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
�ESCRIPTION
The Contractor submits the fol{owing noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
Sub � Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #,
# if no bid #
—1--� _---------- Safet r�Plan_-----
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Su plemental Submittal
Submitted by: �
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of ihe Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compiiance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of iis entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undeRaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Commenis or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
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January 24, 2011
VWVP-27-3536
Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Avenue
Renton, Washington 98058
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ADVANC�D CONSTRUCTION, INC.
4640 Campus Place, Suite 150
Mukilteo, WA 98275
ACCIDENT PREVENTIO�V PROGRAM
General Provisions
RESPONSIBILITY
It is the Company's full intention that all safety and accident prevention requirements of
contract for Westview Lift Station Upqrades will be satisfied.
The steps taken to insure an effective program include the following, which will be taken at the
various management and employee levels.
A. Supervision:
Conduct regular safety meetings attended by all supervisors, forepersons, .
subcontractors and any other on-site personnel. Regular meetings to occur at a
maximum interval of one week. Meeting minutes will be recorded and filed at the
jobsite. AP-1 Form: Weekly Safety Meeting Minutes (included).
2. Discuss with supervisors unsafe practices and hazardous conditions noted
and accidents which have occurred since the last meeting.
3. Keep informed of the accident record and see that the established safety
policies are being observed.
4. Insure that supervisors at all levels actively promote and enforce the safety
program.
5. Give clear and precise work instructions that incorporate safety.
6. Hold worker's group or toolbox safety meetings, discussing those unsafe acts note
and any accidents or near accidents that have occurred since the last meeting.
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7. Check back on the workers often enough to observe whether or not the work
instructions are being carried out:
8. Make certain that all subordinate supervisors are actively promoting and enforcing the
safety program through the use of our Job Safety Inspection check list.
9. Set an example for the crew by continually practicing good, safe work practices.
10. Assume the responsibility for assuring that prompt attention is given to all injuries,
however slight, and that a complete record of each accident is made immediately after
the accident occurs.
B. Worker's Responsibility:
It is the worker's responsibility to follow all-instruction, observe safety regulations, and work
safely at all times to protect themselves and other workers. �
A detailed listing of the spheres of responsibility relative to the safety program is contained
in our company safety policy.
C. Subcontractor's Responsibility:
Each subcontractor shall be responsible for compliance with the special provisions and
conditions of the specification covering safety requirements including developing and
implementing a hazard analysis. Prior to the beginning of each subcontractor's work, a
pre-job meeting will be held between the General Contractor and the individual subcontractor.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss job procedure while on site to insure work can
proceed in a safe and efficient manner. In addition, a weekly meeting will be held with
subcontractor supervision to discuss daily scheduling, coordination problems, safety, and
clean-up.
INDOCTRINATION
Each employee will be acquainted with the job hazards at the time of initial employment and
at all times thereafter when employee is shifted to a different type of work or operation. Some
of fhe steps to accomplish this are:
Point out specific job hazards to the employee at the time he/she is hired.
2. Instruct the employee in the safe way to do assigned job.
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3. Acquaint the ample with our company safety policy.
4. Instruct each emp{oyee to report each accident and "near miss" whether and,injury
results or not. Instruct employee regarding the location of first aid treatment facilities.
ENFORCEMENT
Essential to the successful implementation of our Safety Program is effective enforcement
of all safety rules. Our plan for enforcement includes the following steps:
1. Upon verification of employee's willful and/or continuous violation of the safety
regulations and instructions the employee will be dismissed without delay.
2. Any supervisor who consistently fails to recognize unsafe working conditions or
practices, and to take the necessary corrective measures before an accident occurs,
will be discharged.
3. All superintendents and crew forepersons will insure that all subordinate supervisors
effectively enforce all safety rules and regulations.
4. Upper management personnel will conduct periodic on-site inspections to insure
effective safety rule enforcement.
5. The project manager will be responsible for the maintenance of an effective rule safety
enforcement plan.
6. The safety officer will monitor all jobsite activities for compliance to the company safety
policy.
FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
Assuring awareness by all personnel of the possibility of Tire on any project is a prerequisite
to an effective fire prevention and protection plan. �
As an aid to the implementation of our company fire prevention and protection plan, the
following steps are made an integral part of the plan.
All fire-fighting equipment will be periodically inspected and maintained in operating
condition.
2. A temporary or permanent water supply of sufficient volume, duration, and pressure
to properly operate the fire-fighting equipment will be made available as soon as
combustible materials accumulate.
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3. In the area of any operation constituting a fire hazard, "No Smoking" signs will be
posted and enforced. �
4. Only approved containers and portable tanks will be used for storing flammable and
combustible liquids.
5. Access to all available fire-fighting equipment will be maintained at all times.
6. All fire-fighting equipment will be conspicuously located and identified.
7. Any fire-fighting equipment found to be defective will be replaced immediately.
8. All land-clearing operations will be equipped with the required fire-boxes complete with
an adequate quantity of the various fire-tools and a fully equipped water tank truck.
9. Fuel and lubricant storage areas will be kept free of weeds, debris, another
combustible material not necessary to the storage.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Essential to a successful, accident-free project is properly maintained.equipment and
facilities. To insure maximum avai[ability and safe operation of all equipment, the following
steps are made an integral part of our inspection and maintenance program.
An inspection of the equipment, weekly, or more often, if necessary to insure that it is
in good, safe mechanical condition.
2. An equipment service and repair file will be maintained at both the project office and
home office.
3. All defective equipment will be reported to the project manager, who will schedule the
required repairs. No equipment will return to work until all repair work has aeen
completed.
4. All equipment "down" for repair will be identified by a"red" tag affixed conspicuously
in the operator's compartment or on the tool, itself. Only after the required repairs have
been made and the equipment determined to be back in good, safe operating
condition, by the fleet mechanic, will the "red" tag be removed.
5. The project manager will be ultimately responsible for equipment inspection and
maintenance.
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MAIIdTENANCE OF COMPLETE AND ACCURATE RECORDS OF ALL ACCIDENTS
A. A Company Accident Report form will be completed for every accident, both
injury and property damage. The foreperson on whose crew the accident occurred
will fill out and sign the report with witnessing signatures by the superintendent and
the project manager.
B. All required state and-#ederal occupationaFinjury and-illness reports will be filed
with the applicable agencies. ` '
C. A complete file of all accident reports and records will be maintained at both the
project and home office.
D. A.J. Smith will function as our Safety Officer on this project. The company safety
officer will be responsible for the maintenance of complete and accurate accident
records.
PROCEDURE FOR TREATMENT OF INJURIES
A. On-site injury treatment will be made by an employee knowledgeable in first- aid
and possessing a valid first-aid certificate.
B. At least one employee at the jobsite will be qualified to administer first-aid.
C. To assure prompt medical attention in the event of a serious injury, the
following steps will be taken:
At the start of work on this project, we will contact the nearest doctor,
hospital, or clinic, and advise them as to the approximate number of
workers to be employed and the approximate duration of the project.
2. The emergency telephone and/or radio numbers for the doctor, hospital, clinic,
ambulance service, rescue squad, police, and fire departments will be
conspicuously posted in the project field office and on the project bulletin board.
3, Throughout the duration of the project we will have first-aid kits easily
accessible to all workers. Company vehicles�will be available for
transportation to medical care facilities.
4. Ambulance service will be utilized in the event of a serious accident.
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F1RST AID
1. Provide a First Aid Station with a well stocked first aid kit. Instruct employees
on the focation of the First Aid Station and the location of the nearest rr�edical
facility available.
2. Check each First Aid Kit weekly.
3. Place a poster with emergency phone numbers near a phone.
4. Provide at least one qualified First Aid card carrier per project. Post the name
of the qualified First Aid personnel at the First Aid Station.
5. Keep daily records of all First Aid Treatment administered. These must be
maintained and returned to the main office at year end.
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BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN
This exposure plan is estab(ished to protect occupationally expased employees from .
hazards of blood borne pathogens, in particular HIV and Hepatitis B Virus.
The Safety Director is responsible for establishment, implementation and maintenance of
all aspects of this Exposure Control Program. These procedures will be reviewed and updated
in accordance with the reguiations. -
A. DEFINITIONS
"Blood": Human blood, human blood components, and products made from human
blood.
2 "Blood borne Pathogens": Pathogenic microorganisms that are present in
human blood and can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include,
but are not limited to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV).
3, "Contaminated": The presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of
blood or other potentially infeetious materials on an item or surFace.
4. "Decontamination": Use of physical or chemical means to remove, inactivate, or
destroy blood borne pathogens on a surface or item to the point where they are not
longer capable of transmitting infectious particles and the surface of an item is
rendered safe for handling, use or disposal.
5. "Exposure Incident": A specific eye, mouth, or mucous membrane, non-intact skin,
or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that results
from the performance of an employees duties.
B. EXPOSURE DETERMINATION:
Designated first aid responders are the affected employees who are considered
exposed,�or will potentially be exposed, to blood and/or other potentially infectious
materials.
C. EXPOSURE CONTROL:
Universal precautions must be observed to prevent contact with blood or other
potentially infectious materials. All employees that perform first aid/CPR should
use the proper personal protective equipment. �
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2. Hand washing facilities will be provided at each jobsite. This may consist of runnir�g
water and soap, or antiseptic hand cleanser or towelettes. Employees must wash
hands and any other skin immediately following contact of such body areas with
blood or other potentially infectious materials.
3. Personal Protective Equipment:
a. Disposable rubber gloves shal� be worn when the employee may have
contact with blood.
b. Pocket masks or mouthpieces will be used while performing CPR.
4. Housekeeping:
a. All equipment and working surfaces must be cleaned and
decontaminated after contact with blood or other potentially infectious
material. The decontamination shall occur as soon as feasible, using an
appropriate disinfectant.
b. All contaminated materials, (i.e. gloves, pocket masks, clothing) shall be
collected and sealed in a plastic bag for proper disposal.
D. POST EXPOSURE EVALUATION AND FOLLOW-UP:
Following report of an exposure incident, the exposed employee will be provided
a confidential medical evaluation and follow-up including:
Documentation of the route of exposure, and the circumstances of the exposure
incident.
2. Identification and documentation of the source individual.
3. Source individual blood will be tested fior HBV/HIV infectivity as soon as feasible
after exposure.
4. Exposed individual will be advised of source individual's test results and informed
of applicable laws and regulations concerning disclosure of identity and infectious
status of the source individual.
5. Exposed individual will be provided with blood testing, post-exposure prophylaxis,
counseling and evaluation of reported illness.
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E. TRAINING:
Employees will receive initial training and annual refresher course which will
include the following:
a. A review of WAC 296-62-08001 and company Exposure Control Plan.
b: A general explanation of the epidemiology and symptoms of blood borne
diseases.
c. An explanation of the modes of transmission of blood borne pathogens.
d. An explanation of the use and limitations of inethods that will prevent or
reduce exposure including appropriate work practices, and personal
protective equipment.
e. An explanation of the procedures to follow if an exposure incident
occurs, including the method of reporting the incident and the medical
follow-up that will be made available.
F. RECORDKEEPING:
Medical Records - An accurate record for each employee with occupational exposure
will be kept in a confidential file. �
2. Training Records - Training records will include the dates, content, names of those
attending and the name of the person conducting the training.
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GENERAL SAFETY POLICY AND PROCEDURE
EMPLOYER'S RESPONSIBILITY
A. Management:
1. The Project Manger will be fully responsible for the success of this program.
The Project Manger will designate an additional supervisor to act as safety
inspector in addition to the designees' other duties. Designee's duties will
include the following activities and, in addition, designee will be thoroughly
familiar with and enforce the requirements of OSHA's Safety Regulations and
WISHA regulations and the Safety Requirement of this contract.
2. Monthly meetings as to safe and unsafe methods of work, safe practices most
frequently violated, job accident record, and the importance of a sound safety
program will be held and documented.
B. Training:
1. Supervisory personnel will instruct all employees in safe procedures and job
safety requirements and they will follow up and insist on compliance.
2. Supervisory personnel will discuss safety and accident prevention at least
once a week at project tool-box meetings. All employees and Subcontractors
for the project will be required to attend while their work is in progress.
3. "Material Safety Data Sheets" and the Hazard Communication Program
iniormaiion will be made available to every employee. All employees musi be
made aware of the hazardous chemicals they will be exposed to on this
project. (See HAZCOM Program).
4. Employees will be instructed on company procedures for reporting unsafe
practices, and in handling emergency situations that may arise in the use of
any equipment on the project.
5. Procedures to follow in cases of serious accidents will be developed and
implemented as required.
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C. Record Keeping and Reporting:
Investigate all injuries and job related illnesses and file a complete report indicating
the cause, witness statements, and what measures were taken to prevent recurrence.
Retain all records and a log of all occupational injuries and illnesses (OSHA Log 200).
2. Document exposure to any toxic materials and harmful physical agents. Notify
company's main office and-employees if any excessive exposure has occurred.
Report serious accidents where a fatality has occurred or where more than four
persons are hospitalized to the designated authority.
D. Procedure for Safety Violations:
It will be the company's policy to immediately rectify all safety violations brought to
the attention of the company's supervision. If personnel are the direct causes of the
violation, then the violation will be cited, at which time the person(s) will be made
aware of their neglect. Disregard for safety will constitute gcounds for termination.
EMPLOYEE'S RESPONSIBILITY
To report any hazard or unsafe practices to supervision.
2. To attend too-box safety meetings.
3. To read and follow Company's General Safetv Policv and Procedure (this document).
4. Employees must immediately report all accidents and job related illnesses to a
company supervisor.
5. To work within the company's guidelines to insure the safety and well being of other
employees and their property and the property of others.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Employees shall receive instrucfion in the use and care of such emergency and protective
equipment as self-contained breathing apparatus, hose line masks, and respirators when
working in dangerous or potentially dangerous areas. Instruction will also be given for the
handling, storage, and disposal of haza�dous materials. (See Respiratory Protective Program).
Personal protective equipment is determined by task and use of Hazards Assessment
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Hard hats will be worn.
2. Welding helmets are required for welders.
3. Proper clothing and appropriate footwear will be worn. Toe guards to be worn as
necessary.
4. Use of face guards, goggles for grinding, and respiratory protection�shall be
used when necessary.
5. Hearing protection will be used when needed.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS (Check Daily)
Examine all electrical cords, cables, ropes, hoses, chains, ladders, and small
tools, and if condition of them makes them unsafe, they shall be removed
from service.
2. Require all equipment to be grounded properly before use, and inspect
electrical equipment for possible hazards. Guards are not to be removed
from saws and other power tools.
ON SITE SAFETY
It is the intention of the Company to provide a place of employment which is free of hazards
which may cause illness, injury or death to employees.
Provide employees with safety nets, catch platforms, safety lifelines, and lanyards
when needed.
2. Install railings 42" high and use scaffolds whenever necessary, with toe boards 4" high.
3. Place handrails and toe boards at the perimeter of all decks.
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4. Make sure all gas and oxygen cylinders are held secure and are in a vertical position
with valve caps in place. NEVER lay gas cyli�ders on the ground. Always label
contents.
5. Flammable liquids shall be stored with great care. Post "NO SMOKING" signs.
6. All-chemicals should be stored-in their original� or approved, containers with a proper
label attached.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Keep the jobsite clear of trash, debris, or any unsanitary materials.
2. Combustible materials shall not be allowed to accumulate.
3. Protruding nails should either be remoyed or bent over.
4. Cleaned lumber (nails removed) should be stacked in orderly piles.
5. Plan your jobsite storage and stockpiles with your crew so the area remains
well organized.
6. Provide garbage containers near eating and drinking areas.
7. At the end of each work day put all tools and materials carefully inside the
tool van or storage building.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION SIGNS AND TAGS
1. Place signs warning of possible danger in work areas or traffic areas.
2. Post the location of fire extinguishers along with directions for use. Instructions
for use wil{ be given at weekly too-box meetings.
(Yearly maintenance service tags should be visible).
3. Post "NO SMOKING" signs near paints, acetylene, and area of any
combustible material.
4. Post instructions for operators of heavy equipment.
5. _ Hand signals for Crane and Derrick shall be posted at jobsite.
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6. "RED TAG" all faulty tools and equipment until repairs are made.
7. Post all OSHA and WISHA posters.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Heavy Equipment operators shall-receive instruction and shall demonstrate proficiency
in the operation of the equipment.
2. Any modification of machinery used on the job must be cleared through the original
manufacturer. Obtain written approval for proposed alterations before making
changes.
3. Regular inspections, often on a daily basis, are required. Keep a written record of
these inspections. �
4. Safety glass shall be used in mobile equipment.
5. Seat belts are required, except for equipment designed for stand-up operation, on
equipment.
6. Parked equipment shall have the brake set, and when on an incline, shall have the
wheels chocked.
7. A reverse signal alarm or signal person shall be provided for equipment with an
obstructed view of the rear.
8. When parked adjacent to a highway or a work area where activity is continuing, the
machine must be surrounded by barricades and warning signs.
SANITATION
An adequate supply of fresh drinking water shall be supplied and clearly labeled
"DRINKING WATER". Paper cups shall be provided. Workers will be trained in the
Advanced Construction, Inc.; Heat Related Illness Plan.
2. Restroom facilities or portable toilets will be provided and kept clean.
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FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
A. General Fire Safety Measures:
1. All fire fighting equipment will be periodically inspected and maintained in
operating condition.
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2. In the area of any operation constituting a fire hazard, "NO SMOKING" signs
will be posted and enforced. Any hot work requires posting of fire watch during
and for at least 30 minutes after cessation of the work. Fire watch personnel will be
trained in the use of portable fire extinguishers.
3. Only approved containers and portable tanks will be used for storing
flammable and combustible liquids.
4. Access to all available firefighting equipment will be maintained at all times.
5. All firefighting equipment will be conspicuously located and identified.
6. Any firefighting equipment found to be defective will be replaced immediately.
Inspections will be made on a monthly basis.
7. Fuel and lubricant storage areas will be kept free of weeds, debris, and other
combustible material not necessary to .the storage.
B. "Hot Work" activities:
1. "Hot Work" activities include the use of portable gas, grinding, or arc welding
equipment. "Hot Works" denotes any open flame procedure for the heating of
materials during application processes.
2. Maintain 35 foot radius around floor areas of all combustible and flammable
materials. All fuels are excluded from the hot work area.
3. Fire Suppression and Alarms.
a. Maintain a charged and ready for use multi-purpose dry chemical portable
fire extinguisher so that it is immediately available to the work.
b. In Fire alarm service areas, fire alarm pull stations are to be identified and
accessible fo the hot work crew. An alternative communication device to call
the Fire Department is an acceptable alternative.
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c. Fire alarm sensors.are to be located before work begins. The owner is to be
contacted regarding and to arrange for any alteration of fire alarm equipment.
Only the owner's personnel shall deactivate or disable any existing system
unless otherwise provided in writing.
d. Fire suppression systems are to be located and reviewed for compatibility
with hot work activities. All issues regarding fire suppression systems are to
be coordinated-with the owner. Only the owner's personnel-shall-deactivate or
disable any existing system unless otherwise provided in writing.
e. Any deactivation of fire detection or suppression systems is to be accommodated
by either temporary systems or fire watch.
4. Hot Work Activities.
a. Confer with AHJ regarding all applicable provisions of code. Obtain any
necessary permits.
b. Inspect cutting and/or welding equipment to assure it is free from damage
or defects and is in proper working condition.
c. Use fire resistant shields to cover combustible floors; to protect floor and
wall openings from passing sparks/slag to unprotected areas; and suspend
sparklslag catchers below any elevated cutting/welding operations.
d. Any cutting/welding in containers requires purging of flammable vapors.
e. Superintendent to inspect all hot work activity areas after work is complete,
including fire watch.
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ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE PROGRAM
Exposure of workers to contaminated air in the workplace. has. been proven to cause long
term health problems, such as cancers, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and the like.
Therefore, it is the intent of the Company to provide a workplace free of contaminated air
In the control of those occupational diseases caused by breathing contaminated air, the
primary objective shall be the prevention of atmospheric contaminants in the workplace. This
objective shall be accomplished as far as possible by engineering control measures such as
ventilation, vacuum collectors, moisture to areas, or other satisfactory means to eliminate the
contaminants from the work environment. All operations shall undergo an air quality study by
the project manager or project superintendent while in the planning states. Form 1 R(copy
attached) will be used for this study.
When engineering controls do not seem to be effective, the air shall be tested for airborne
contarninants suspected. Levels near or above those listed on attached sheets shall require
the appropriate respirator to be used pursuant to the following requirements.
Respirators shall be provided by the Company when such equipment is necessary to
protect the health of the employee. The company shall provide the respirators which are
applicable and suitable for the purpose intended.
Proper selection of respirators shall be made according to the guidance of American
National Standards, Practices for Respiratory Protection, 288.2 - 1969. Employees who wish to
provide their own equipment may do so only after inspection and written approval by the job
superintendent or projecf manager.
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The employee shall use respiratory protection in accordance with instructions and training
received. The company will provide instructions and training to the employee in the proper use
of respirators and their limitations. Form 2R (copy attached) shall be completed at this time.
Where practicable, the respirators should be assigned to individual workers for their exclusive
use.
Respirators shall be regularly cleaned and disinfected. Those issued for the exclusive use
of one worker should be cleaned after each day's use, or more often if necessary. Those used
by more than one worker shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after each use.
Respirators shall be stored in a convenient, clean, and sanitary location. Respirators used
routinely shall be inspected during cleaning. Worn or deteriorated parts shall be replaced.
Respirators for emergency use such as self-contained devices shall be thoroughly inspected at
least once a month and after each use.
Appropriate surveillance of work area conditions and degree of employee exposure or
stress shall be maintained.
There shall be regular inspection and evaluation to determine the continued effectiveness of
the program.
Persons should not be assigned to tasks requiring use of respirators unless it has been
determined that they are physically able to perform the work and use the equipment. A
physician shall determine what health and physical conditions are pertinent. The respirator
user's medical status should be reviewed periodically (for instance, annually).
Respiratory protection is no better than the respirator in use, even though it is worn
conscientiously. Frequent random inspections shall be conducted by a qualified individual to
assure that respirators are properly selected, used, cleaned, and maintained.
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For safe use of any respirator, it is essential that the user be properly instructed in its
selection, use, and maintenance. Both supervisors and workers shall be so instructed by
competent person. Training shall provide the worker an opportunity to handle the respirator,
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have it fitted properly, test its face-piece-to-face seal, wear it in normal air for a ling familiarity
period, and finally, to wear it in a test atmosphere.
Every respirator wearer shall receive fitting instructions including demonstrations and
practice in how the respirator should be worn, how to adjust it, and how to determine if it fits
properly: Respirators shall not be worn when conditions prevent a good face seal Such
conditions may be a growth of beard, sideburns, a skull cap that projects under the facepiece,
or temple pieces on glasses. Also, the absence of one or both dentures can seriously affect
the fit of a facepiece. The worker's diligence in observing these factors shall be evaluated by
periodic check. To assure proper protection, the facepiece fit shall be checked by the wearer
each time the respirator is put on. This may be done by following the manufacturer's facepiece
fitting instructions.
Providing respiratory protection for individuals wearing corrective glasses is a serious
problem. A proper seal cannot be established if the temple bars of the eye glasses extend
through the sealing edge of the full facepiece. As a temporary measure, glasses with short
temple bars or without temple bars may be taped to the wearer's head. Wearing of contact
lenses in contaminated atmospheres with a facepiece respirator shall not be allowed. Systems
have been developed for mounding corrective lenses inside full facepieces. When a worker
must wear corrective lenses as part of the facepiece, the facepiece and lenses shall be fitted
by qualified individual to provide good vision, comfort and a gas-tight seal.
If corrective spectacles or goggles are required, they shall be worn so as not to affect the fit
of the facepiece. Proper election of equipment will minimize or avoid this problem.
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Maintenance and care of respirators shall be adjusted to working conditions, and hazards
involved, and shall include the following:
-Inspection for defects (Including a leak check)
-Cleaning and disinfectin.g, per manufacturer's recommendations
-Repair
-Storage
Equipment shall be properly maintained to retain its original effectiveness. All respirators
shall be inspected routinely before and after each use. A respirator that is not routinely used,
but is kept ready for emergency use, shall be inspected after each use and at least monthly to
assure that it is in satisfactory working condition.
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus shall be inspected monthly. Air and oxygen cylinders
shall be fully charged according to the manufacturer's instructions. The regulator and warning
devices will also be inspected to assure that they function properly.
Respirator inspection shall include a check of the tightness of connections and the condition
of the facepiece, headbands, valves, connecting tube, and canisters. Rubber or elastomer
parts shall be inspected for pliability and signs of deterioration. Stretching and manipulating
rubber or elastomer parts with a massaging action will keep them pliable and flexible and
prevent them from taking a set during storage.
A record shall be kept of inspection dates and findings for respirators maintained for
emergency use.
Routinely used respirators shall be collected, cleaned and disinfected as frequently as
necessary to insure that proper protection is provided for the wearer. Each worker shall be
briefed on the cleaning procedure and be assured that a clean and disinfected respirator will
always be received. Such assurances are of greatest significance when respirators are not
individually assigned to workers. Respirators maintained for emergency use shall be cleaned
and disinfected after each use.
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Replacement or repairs shall be done only by experienced persons with parts designed for
the respirator. No attempt shall be made to replace components or to make adjustment or
repairs beyond the manufacturer's recommendations. Reducing or admission valves or
regulators shall be returned to the manufacturer or to a trained technician for adjustment or
repair.
After inspection, cleaning, and necessary repair, respirators shall be stored to protect
against dust, sunlight, heat, extreme cold, excessive moisture, or damaging chemicals,
Respirators placed at stations and work areas for emergency use should be quickly accessible
at all times and should be stored in compartments built for the purpose. The compartments
should be clearly marked. Routinely used respirators, such as dust respirators, may be placed
in plastic bags. Respirators should not be stored in such places as lockers or tool boxes unless
they are in carrying cases or cartons.
A copy of all completed forms will be maintained at the jobsite with an additional copy
maintained at the home office.
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Form 1 R
ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
OPERATIONS AIR QUALITY STUDY
_ _ _ . _ _._ . ._ __ _ _
Date
JOB#
Name of Operation
1. Expiain the nature of this operation:
2. Is there a possibility of air contamination from this operation?
Yes No
If yes, proceed. If no, please sign.
3. If yes, what are the contaminants to be eliminated or protected against?
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4. What are the maximum allowable limits of each of the contaminants listed above
obtained from? "Threshold limit values of airborne contaminants for 1970" that is
referenced in 29 CFR 1926.55(a)". This list and its updates is a part of the
Respiratory Protection Program by Advanced Construction, Inc.
5. List all measures that will be taken to eliminate levels of contaminants above the limits.
6. Have measures to eliminate contaminants succeeded?
Yes No
7. List additional measures put into effect and implement Advanced Construction Inc.
Respiratory Protection Program.
DATE
SIGNED
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Form R2
ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
STATEMENT OF TRAINING
-- RESPIRATOR USE AND CARE
Date
�
an employee of Advanced Construction
Inc. do state that on the above date I received instruction, fitting, and testing in the proper use
and care of respirator:
Make Model Serial No.
and a copy of the manufacturer's recommendations of the same. I also agree to abide by
the instructions and recommendations.
This training was for the airborne contaminant(s):
,
EMPLOYEE:
COMPANY OR
MANUFACTURING
REPRESENTATIVE:
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Advanced Construction, Inc.
4640 Campus Place — Suite 150
Mukilteo, Washington 98275
C�NFINED SPACES
PROGRAM
January 24, 2011
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Advanced Construction, Inc.
CONFINED SPACES PROGRAM
I. DESCRIPTION OF AREAS
A confined space is any space or enclosure that has limited openings for entry and egress; may have limited
ventilation; may contain or produce life-threatening atmospheres due to oxygen deficiency, or the presence of toxic
contaminates, and which is not intended for continuous employee occupancy. Examples of confined spaces
include underground utility vaults, pipelines, and enclosed structure areas.
II. HAZARDS
The hazards commonly encountered in confined spaces are the following:
- Toxic vapors, gases, and dusts in excess of their permissible exposure limit
- A lack of oxygen which may cause asphyxiation
- Electrical shock from portabie lights or tools
- Injury from mechanical equipment such as pipe valves
- Physical hazards such as slipping, falling, and falling objects
- Inability to readily get into or out of the space due to the location and/or size of openings
- Noise levels in excess of permissible exposure limits
III. PRE-ENTRY PROCEDURES
Training - Supervisors will instruct all employees associated with a confined space entry in the operating and
rescue procedures, use of protective and rescue equipment, and the hazards they may encounter.
A. TESTING
Prior to entry, and periodically while a worker is in the space, the air in the space should be tested by a health and
safety representative for contaminants as follows:
1. Oxygen deficiency using a properly calibrated oxygen meter or other suitable device
2. Toxic contaminants using a suitable device such as a Draeger pump and appropriate tube(s). The choice of
test will depend on whether the space contained any particular chemical(s).
Testing should be performed by a representative who has been trained in proper sampling methods.
B. VENTILATION
Proper and adequate forced ventilation of the space with save respirable air should be required if one of the .
following conditions exist or could exist or could exist during the cou�se of the work:
- Toxic contaminants are present above their permissible exposure limit
- The oxygen concentration is below 19.5%.
Equipment used for ventilation should be suitable for the atmosphere which is being ventilated.
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The exhaust from ventilation operations should be directed to a safe location where it presents no hazards to other
employees or equipment.
IV. PROTECTIVE AND RESCUE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Appropriate equipment for protecting the eyes, ears, head, hands, feet, and body will be provided when deemed
necessary.
Appropriate respiratory protective equipment should be provided when one or more of the following conditions exist
during confined space operations:
1. Oxygen content is below 19.5%,
2. Concentrations of toxic contaminants are above the permissible exposure limit.
An effective means of communication between employees inside a confined space and a stand-by employee,
"buddy", wili be p�ovided and used. All equipment described above will be carefully selected for each confined
space entry job, as required, based upon each job's needs. Selected equipment will be inspected and/or tested
before each use to assure effective operation.
V. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
Only trained personnel should be utilized for confined space operations.
The "buddy system" will be employed whenever an employee is inside a confined space. At least one buddy
employee should stand-by outside the space, and have no other duties except to provide assistance in an
emergency. At least one other additional employee, who may have other duties, should be within sight or call of the
buddy.
VI. ENTRY REQUIREMENT
A daily Entry Permit will be initiated by the entry work supervisor. This permit (WSDOT form # 750-095) describes
the work to be done, time and date, nature of space, inspection, checklist, protective and rescue equipment
requirements, tests and results, authorized persons for confined space eritry jobs, and approvals for entry.
After all of the applicable pre-entry requirements have been met, and immediately prior to entry, the atmosphere
should be tested by a safety representative and the test results recorded on the Entry Permit Form.
The Entry Permit will be approved by the safety representative or qualified alternate, and the entry work supervisor
prior to entry. A copy of the permit should be retained per WAC 296-62-145 as a record keeping regulation.
Required periodic testing results should be recorded on the Entry Permit, which should remain at the work site and
be available for inspection by the safety representative and employees involved with the entry work.
The completed Entry Permit Form should be filed with the work documentation daily.
VII. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFINED SPACE OPERATIONS
If the concentration of flammable or combustibles exceeds 20 percent of the lower explosive limit, entry into a
confined space should NOT be made.
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Sources of ignition should be prohibited within the confined space, except when hot work is required. A separate
Work Permit (WSHDOT form # 750-086) should be required whenever the use of a flame, arc, or spark,. such as in
welding or cutting, is necessary. Whenever oxygen-consuming equipment such as torches are used, or welding is
performed, adequate combustion air and local exhaust venting should be provided.
When it is necessary to work in a confined space that has a deficiency or excess of oxygen, or if concentrations of
toxic vapors are above the permissible limit, the stand-by employees should be equipped with appropriate
respiratory protective apparatus, including an independent source of breathing air. This equipment must be
available for immediate use.
In case of emergency and ONLY after alerting at least one other person outside the space of the emergency with
intent to enter, the stand-by employee(s) may enter the confined space to render assistance. There should always
be one individual outside the confined space.
Periodic testing of air in confined spaces should be performed with sufficient frequency to assure that dangerous
air contamination and/or oxygen deficiency (or excess) does not occur during confined space operations.
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CONFINED SPACES PROGRAM
CHECKLIST OF CONSIDERATION FOR
ENTRY WORKING IN; AND EXISTING CONFINED SPACES
Confined areas on this project all areas requiring access by a surface hatch.
1. Permit X
2. Atmospheric Testing X
3. Monitoring O
4. Medical Surveillance O
5. Training of Personnel X
6, Labeling and Posting X
7. Preparation
Isolate/IockouUtag O
Purge and ventilate O
Cieaning processes O
Requirements for special
Equipment/toois O
8. Procedures -
Initial plan X
Stand=by O
Communications/observation X
Rescue X
Work X
9. Safety Equipment and Clothing
Head protection O
Hearing protection O
Hand protection O
Foot protection O
Body protection O
Respiratory protection O
Safety belts O
Life lines, harness O
10. Rescue Equipment X
11. Record Keeping X
X - indicates requirement
O- indicates determination by qualified person
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CONFINED SPACES PROGRAM
SECTION 1 - RESCUE PROCEDURES
Duties of the stand-by person are to maintain communications to the workers within fhe confined space, and to
summon rescue personnel if necessary. Under no circumstance will the stand-by person enter the confined
space until he is relieved and is assured that adequate assistance is present.
In the event of a confined space rescue, a supplied-air respirator or a self contained breathing apparatus shall be .
used. A person summoned, or one who recognizes the need for rescue, shall summon assistance and await
their arrival outside the confined space. Respirators shall be donned by rescue personnel with necessary
equipment for removal of the victim(s).
SECTION 2 - PERMIT SYSTEM �
Entry into a confined space shall be by permit only. The permit is an authorization and approval in writing that
specifies the location and type of work to be done and certifies that all existing hazards have been evaluated by
the qualified person, and necessary protective measures have been taken to insure the safety of each worker.
The supenrisor or a qualified person shall be responsible for securing the permit and both shall sign off when the
following areas and actions have been reviewed and confirmed:
1. Location and description of the work to be done.
2. Hazards that may be encountered.
3. Atmospheric Test readings.
a. Oxygen level
b. Toxic substance levels
4. Personnel training and complete understanding of fhe hazards.
5. Stand-by person(s) as named on the permit.
6. Emergency procedures and location of flrst aid equipment.
This permit shall be dated and carry an expiration time that will be valid for one shift only. The permit shalt be
updated for each shift with the same requirements.
The permit shall be posted in a conspicuous place, close to the entrance, with a copy on file with the employer.
The training requirements of personnel entering an/or working in confined spaces shall be suitable for the nature
of the hazard and the work to be performed.
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SECTION 3 - TRAINING
The employer shall be responsible for training personnel and for the safety of the entire operation. Personnel
who work in the vicinity of confined spaces shall be made aware of the hazards associated with confined spaces
during orientation. Personnel who are required to work in a confined space, or in support of those working in a
confined space, shall have additional training in the following areas:
1. Emergency entry and exit procedures.
2. Use of applicable respi.rators.
3. First aid.
4. Safety equipment use.
5. Permit system. .
Training shall not be considered complete until the supervisor or other employer-designated official, safety or
training offcer, judges that the employee has attained an acceptable degree of proficiency for entering and
working in confined spaces. The trainee's judgement of the adequacy of his training should be properly
considered.
SECTION 4- TESTING AND MONITORING
Entry into a confined space is prohibited until initial testing of the atmosphere has been done from the outside.
Appropriate tests shall be make to insure that the atmosphere is safe. The tests pertormed shall include those
for oxygen content and toxic materials. Any necessary additional tests will be selected and performed to the
satisfaction of the qualified person.
Entry into a confined space for any type of hot work shall be prohibited when tests indicate the concentration of
flammable gases in the atmosphere is greater than 10 percent of the lower fiammability limit (LFL). If is
necessary to determine the oxygen level (by appropriate testing) prior to measuring the range of flammability to
make necessary corrections in the flammabiliry measurement. Monitoring of the atmosphere shall be performed
in accordance with the permit. Equipment for continuous monitoring of gases and vapors shall be explosion proof
and equipped with an audible alarm or danger signaling device that wiil alert employees when a hazardous
condition develops. Instruments used for testing the atmosphere in a confined space shall be selected for their
functionai ability to measure hazardous concentrations. Instruments shall be calibrated in accordance with the
manufacturer's guidelines or manuals. Each calibration shall be recorded, filed by the employer, and be available
for inspection one year after the last calibration date.
When the contaminants in the atmosphere cannot be kept within permissible exposure levels as set down in
WAC 296-62-145, then the employee shall wear an approved respirator.
SECTION 5- LABELING AND POSTING
1. All waming signs shall be printed both in English and in the predominant language of non-English reading
workers. Where established symbols exist, they shall also be used. Workers unable to read labels and posted
signs shall receive information regarding hazardous areas and shall be informed of the instructions printed on the
signs.
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2. All entrances to any confined space shall be posted. Signs shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the
following information:
DANGER
CONFINED
ENTRY BY PERMIT ONLY
3. When a specific work practice is performed or specific safety equipment is necessary, the following statement
shall be added, in large letters, to the warning sign:
RESPIRATOR REQUIRED FOR ENTRY
HOT WORK PERMITTED (or) NO HOT WORK
4. Emergency procedures, including phone numbers of fire department and emergency medical services shall be
posted at the telephone from which help would be summoned.
SECTION 6- SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING
The entry permit will include a list of necessary protective equipment to be used in the confined space as
determined by the qualified person. The employer shall be responsible for the proper use of the safety
equipment.
Those items normally used to protect against traumatic injury include: safety glasses, hard hats, footwear, and
protective clothing.
1. Eye and Face Protection - For persons who wear corrective spectacles, either prescription ground safety
glasses or plano-goggles shail be provided. Additionally, if eye-irritating chemicals, vapors, or dusts are present,
safety goggles shall be required, and if both the face and eyes are exposed to a hazard, as during scrapping
scale or cutting rivets, a full coverage face shield with goggles shall be used. During welding operations the
special goggles or shields required shall be used
2. Head Protection - Hard hats shall worn
3. Foot Protection - All foot protection shall meet or exceed WISHA and OSHA requirements and shall provide,
in addition to protection from falling objects, protection from any other hazard identified by the qualified person.
4. Body Protection - Ail personnel entering a confined space shall wear full coverage work ciothing as specified
by the qualified person. If the hazards of heat or cold stress exist in the confined space, clothing to provide
protection from over-exposure to these hazards shall be worn. Other body protection required in specific
operations such as welding (flame proofl shall be provided to insure worker safety.
5. Hearing Protection - Hearing protection shall be required when engineering technology is insufficient to
control the noise level, and ambient exposure limit exceeds allowable limits. �
6. Respiratory Protection - Respiratory protection shall be determined by the qualified person based upon
conditions and test results of the confined space, and the work activity to be pertormed. The respirators used
shall comply with the Respirator Program.
7. Additional Safety Equipment - Additional safety equipment may be necessary to protect the worker in ttie
environment of a confined space and may be required as the qualified person determines.
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SECTION 7 - WORK PRACTICE �
Before entering a confined space, employees shall review the specific guidelines appropriate for safe entry and
emergency exit. These guidelines or standards shall be compiled by the qualified person and be definitive on all
the possible hazards. Areas covered by such guidelines shall follow the recommended,standard.
1. Equipment and Tools
Equipment and tools to be used in a confined space shall be carefully inspected and shall meet the following
requirernents:
a. Hand tools shall be kept clean and in good repair.
b. Portable electric tools, equipment, and lighting shall be equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter. All
grounds shall be checked before electrical equipment is used in a confined space.
c. All electrical cords, tools, and equipment shall be of heavy-duty rype with heavy-dury insulation and shall be
inspected for visually detectable defects before use in a confined space.
d. Ladders shall be adequately secured, or of a permanent type which provides the same degree of safery as
cited in WISHA regulations.
e. Scaffolding and staging shall be properly designed to carry maximum expected load (safety factor of 4), be
equipped with traction type planking.
f. Electrical lines, junctions, and appurtenances will be in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC).
2. Record Keeping
The employer shell maintain a written record of training including safety drills, inspections, tests, and
maintenance. The records shall be retained for one year after the last date of training, inspection, test, or
maintenance. In the event of separation of the employee, disposal of equipment or appliance, records may be
disposed after one year.
Where atmospheric testing indicates the presence of a toxic substance, records shall be maintained in
accordance with the existing Federal regulation(s). These records shall include the dates and times of
measurements, duties, and location of the employees within the confined space, sampling and analytical methods
used, number, duration, and results of the samples taken, PEL concentrations estimated from these samples,
type of personal protective equipment use, if any, and employees' names. These records shall be made available
to the designated representatives of the Secretary of Labor, of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare,
of the employer, and of the employee or former employer.
SECTION 8 - TRAINING GUIDELINES
1. Qualifications of Training Personnel
It is essential that the person in charge of training know the relevant aspects of safety as they relate to confined
spaces. The instructor(s) must have a thorough working knowledge of the following:
a. Type(s) of confined spaces associated with the industrial activity
b. Hazards involved
1. Chemical
2. Physical
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c. Work practices and techniques.
d. Testing requirements, PEL's, etc.
e. Safety Equipment
1. Respirators
2. Clothing
3. Other protection (shields, helmets, etc.)
f. Rescue procedures
g. Knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and local regulations
h. Evaluation and test methods
2. Training Methods
a. Orientation of all new employees.
b. The trainee must have a basic understanding of the operation and hazards involved. On-the job instruction
should include observation and closely supervised participation in actual work practices or simulated conditions.
c. Retraining - This should be performed periodically and as frequently as needed. Retraining should also be
considered necessary if a supervisor notices a weakness in employee pertormance.
3. 'Training Evaluation
The effectiveness of the training program can be determined by observation of the empioyee by the qualified
person to see if safe work practices are being followed.
The employer is responsible for ensuring that each employee is adequately trained and given refresher courses in
assigned duties, and that the employee understands and applies safe work practices, as foliows:
a. Buddy system and use of a stand-by person.
b. Communication systems.
c. Rescue procedures. All employees working in or around a confined space should be fully trained in emergency
entry and exit procedures.
d. Permit system used by employer. Information covered on the permit should include: purpose of the permit;
location where permit will be posted; responsible person; emergency information; and hazards to be encountered.
e. Documentation of training. Satisfactory completion of this safety fraining, and refresher courses, should be
entered into the employee's permanent record.
MEETING MINUTES:
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Submiffal TransmifEal 8 Response
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Submittal Number: 012 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Confrecfor. eecAsubmltlel trensmfttal w711 have a consecu0ve numberbegfnning with "1'. Resubm/ftals wlll be
identified with R1, R2, efc.) Note: One /orm shall be filled out lor each submittel item. The oNy excepl/on will be
Ilmulliple Items /rom the same suppllerare subm/tfed es a peckage lorthe same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES No. : WWP-27-3536
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC. Fed Ald #: NA
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Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN �
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittat required, but correclions noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resuhmittal requlred — reJected, sae comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmltlai required — rejected, sae comments below
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the roqulremenla of tha conatmctlon Contrecl. Contredor Is rasponsible lar conflrtning end correlaling all dlmenslons; febrkaling and
conetruqlon teehnlques; coordinelin9 ila vrork with Ihal of all olher lredea; and lhe eatlsfeaory performance of its anUre work In stdcl
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COh16T�UCTION Ih1�,
Submittai Number: 009
(Contractor.• each submittal transmittal will have a consecutive number beginning with °1 ". Resubmittals will be
identifred wifh R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for each submi(tal item. The only exception wiU be
if multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
DATE: 01 /24/2011
No.: VWUP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item # ` = "
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's ;
# if no bid # Response ,
Weighed wage rates for ail employee classifications anticipated to
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1 1-08.011�__ be used on pro1ect.
❑ Re-submittal Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature M1 Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compiiance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating arid
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of ali other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shail such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected. _
_.
Si nature.;: : ' ` Rrinted Name & Title :;;: ; : :' ` Date
❑ See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments �
Submittal Transmittal � Response
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Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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Submittal Transm6ttal & l�esponse
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Shaded areas are for Gity of Renton use onl��
Submittal Number: 013 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submrftal transmittal will have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmittals wili be
identified with Rl, R2, etc.J IVote: One form shal! be filled out for each submittal item. The only exception wi11 be
if multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW L1FT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
tVo.: WWP-27-3536
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The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
__1 __ _ 1_Q8.0 f l� _Temporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control Plan. �fC_ __
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Sup lemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Re�iew is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirtning and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
CITY OF RENTON. _
WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
MONTEREY AVENUE NE RENTON, WASHINGTON 98056
SITE DESCRIPTION:
The construction of the Westview Lift Station Upgrades project includes
demolition of inechanical equipment (pumps, valves, piping and appurtenances) in
the existing below-grade wet well, and demolition of yard piping, sidewalk and
pavement. The work also consists of a new below-grade valve vault, mechanical
equipment (pumps, valves, piping and appurtenances), yard piping,
sidewalk/driveway, cable trench, wet well lining, pavement restoration, bypass
pumping and electrical routing and connections to the existing control panel.
We will address sediment control measures necessary to prevent construction
debris and materials from entering the water ways. All mulch, seed, straw, etc should be
noxious weed free, see specifications and pfans.
While every effort will be made to include the requirements of all governing
entities into this plan, changes or addendum's may need to be submitted as site
conditions change.
In this plan we will give a general description of the BMP's we plan to use. Onsite
modification of these BMP's may be necessary depending on site conditions.
PLANNING AND RECOGNITION
This construction project has one site where there is a potential for sedimentation
and or erosion to enter the existing water ways.
Site : WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON, WASHINGTON 98056
SITE
The construction activities, which will result in creating poteniial sediments and or
erosion at this location, are:
1) The construction of the Westview Lift Station Upgrades
The plan to prevent erosion and sediments from entering the existing water ways at this
location is:
1) Install, inspect, and maintain the BMP's at all areas were
runoff of disturbed soil could enter water ways.
2) Cleanup daily all debris and remove from Site.
3) Washout Concrete Trucks into Eco-Pans
4) All mulch, seed, straw, etc should be noxious weed free, see
plans and specifications.
B.M.P. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Maintenance:
1) BMP's shall be maintained for the life of the project or until
removed by order of the Engineer.
2) BMP's shall be maintained during all suspensions of work and
all non-work periods.
3) BMP's shall be maintained and repaired as needed to assure
continued performance of their intended function.
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4) Sediments removed during BMP maintenance shall be
handled as prescribed for construction debris.
BMP Inspection:
1) At a minimum, inspect all TESC BMPs:
a. Weekly and after any measurable rain event (0.5 inch or
greater) between April 15� and September 315t
b. Daily and after any measurable rain event (0.5 inch or
greater) between October 1St and March 315t
2) Deficiencies identified during the inspection shall be corrected
within 24 hours or as directed by the Engineer. '
3) Note repairs or improvements needed, if any, and notify
CESCL or site project superintendent to implement
improvements.
4) Observe runoff leaving the site during storms, checking for
turbid water.
5) Implement additional BMP's, if needed, to address site-specific
erosion control.
6) Inspect streets surrounding site for dirt tracking
7) Inspect for dust during dry periods.
Recordkeeping
1) Reports summarizing the scope of inspections, the personnel
conducting the inspection, the date(s) of the inspection, major
observations relating to the implementation of the plan, and
actions taken as a result of these inspections shall be
prepared and retained as a part of the plan.
2) All inspection reports shall be kept on-site during the life of the
project and available for review upon request by fhe Engineer.
3
Emergency Response
The Contractor's empioyee responsibie for, or first noticing, the discharges shall
take appropriate immediate action to protect the work area, private property, and the
environment (e.g., diking to prevent pollution of state waters). Appropriate action
includes but is not limited to the following:
1) Hazard Assessment — assess the source, extent, and quantity
of the discharge.
2) Securement and Personal Protection — If the discharge cannot
be safely and effectively controlled, then immediately notify the
CESCL and the Engineer. If the discharge can be safely and
effectively controlled, proceed immediately with action to
protect the work area, private property, and the environment.
3) Containment and Elimination of Source- Contain the discharge
with sand bags downslope from the affected area. Eliminate
the source of the discharge by pumping turbid water to a water
tight container and remove from project site.
In conclusion, this Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is a working
plan and will be modified as necessary in order to ensure that no construction
debris and or sedimentation is allowed into the existing drainage system.
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extend it beyond the abutments a
minimum of 18" (0.5m) to prevent
flow around dam.
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BMP C208: Triangular Si[t Dike (Geotexti(e-Encased Check Dam)
Pu�pose � Triangular silt dikes may be used as check dams, for perimeter protectiou,
. for temporary soil stockpile protection, for dzop inlet protection, or as a
temporary interceptor dike.
Co�zditio�zs of use
.�iCSIgF1 ld721�
It2stallatio�z
Specificatio�zs
Mainfenance
Standards
May be used in place of straw bales for temporary check dams in ditches
of any dimension.
•�May be used on soil or pavement with adhesive or staples.
• TSDs have been used to build temporary:
1. sediment ponds;
2. diversion ditches;
3. concrete wash out facilities;
4. curbi�g;
5. water bars;
6. level spreaders; and,
7. bex�ns.
Made of urethane foam sewn into a woven geosynthetic iabric.
It is triangular, 10 inches to 14 inches high in the center, with a 20-inch to
28-inch base. A 2—foot apron extends beyond both sides of the tria.ngle
along its standard section of 7 feet. A sleeve at one end allows attachment
of additional sections as needed.
� Install witll ends curved up to preveilt water from flowing around the
ends.
• The fabric flaps and� check dam units are attached to the ground with
wire staples. Wire staples should Ue No. 11 gauge wire and should be
200 inm to 300 mm in length. .
• When multiple units are installed, the sleeve of fabric at the end of the
unit shall overlap the abutting unit and be stapled.
• Check dams should be located and installed as soon as construction
will allow.
• Check dams should be placed perpendicular to the flow of water.
• When used as check dams, the leading edge must be secured with
rocks, sandbags, or a small key slot and staples.
e In the case of grass-lined ditches and swales, check dams and
accumulated sediment shall be removed when the grass has matured
sufficiently to protect the ditch or swale unless t11e slope of the swale
is greater than 4 percerit. The area beneath the check dams shall be
seeded and mulched immediately after dam removal.
• Triangular silt dams shall be monitored for performance and sediment
accumulation during and after each runoff producing rainfall. �
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Sediment shall be removed when it reaches one half the height of the
dam.
• Anticipate submergence and deposition above the triangular silt dam
and erosion from high flows around the edges of the dam.
Immediately repair any damage or any undercutting of the dam.
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BMP C209: Outlet Protecfion
Pu�Pose �Outlet protection prevents scour at conveya�e outlets and minimizes the
potential for downstream erosion by reducing the velocity of concentrated
stormwater flows.
Conditions of use Outlet protection is required at the outlets of all ponds, pipes, ditches, or
other conveyances, aiid where ru.noff is conveyed to a natural or manmade
draivage feature such as a stream, wetland,lake, or ditch.
Desig�2 a�ad
bastallatio�z
Specifications
• :�
The receiving channel at the outlet of a culvert shall be protected from
erosion by rock lining a miuimum of 6 feet downstream and extending up
the channel sides a minimum of 1—foot above the maximum tailwater
elevation or 1-foot above the crown, whicliever is higher. . For large pipes
(more than 18 inches in diameter), the outlet protection lining of the
chanuel is leilgthened to four tiines the dianleter of the culvert.
� Standard wingwalls, and tapered ontlets and paved cbannels should
also be considered wl�en appropriate for permanent culvert outlet
protection. (See WSDOT Hydraulic Manual, available through
WSDOT Engineering Publications).
• Organic or synflletic erosion blankets, «ith or without vegetation, are
usually�more effective than rock, cheaper, and easier to install.
Materials can be chosen using manufacturer product specifications.
ASTM test results are available for most products and the designer can
� choose the coi-rect nlaterial for the expected flow. �
• With low flows, vegetation (includulg sod) can be effective.
• The following guidelines shall be used for riprap outlet protection:
l. If the discharge velocity at t�e outlet is less than 5 fps (pipe slope
less ihan l. percent), use 2-inch to 8-inch riprap. Minimum
thickuess is 1-foot.
2. For 5 to 10 fps discharge velocity at the outlet (pipe slope less than
3 percent), use 24-inch to 4-foot riprap. Minimum thickness is 2
feet.
3. For outlets at the base of steep slope pipes (pipe slope gxeater than
10 percent), an engineered energy dissipater shall be used.
• Filter fabric or erosion control blankets should always be used under
riprap to prevent scour and channel erosion.
� New pipe outfalls can provide an oppartunity for low-cost fish habitat
improvements. For example, an alcove of low-velocity water cau be
created by constructing the pipe outfall and associated energy
dissipater back fiom the stream edge and digging a channel, over-
widened to the upstream side, from the outfall. Overwintering juvenile
and migrating adult salmonids may use the alcove as shelter during
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high flows. Bank stabilization, bioengi.neering, and habitat features
may be required for disturbed areas. See Volume V for more
information on outfall system design.
Maintenance .�pect and repair as needed.
Standards
• Add rock as needed to maintain the intended function.
• Clean energy dissipater if sediment builds up.
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BMP C220: Storm Drain (nlet Protection
Pu�pose To prevent coarse sediment from entering drainage sXstems prior to
permanent stabilization of the disturbed area. �.
C032CIItZ012S Of USG Where storm drain inlets are to be made operational before permanent
stabilization of the disturbed drainage area. Protection should be provided
for all storm drain inlets downslope and within 500 feet of a disturbed or
. construction area, unless the runoff that enters the catch basin will be
conveyed to a sediment pond or trap. Inlet protection may be used
anywhere to protect tlle drainage system. It is likely that the drainage
system will still require cleaning.
Table 4.91ists several options for inlet pro#ection. All of tlie methods for
stoim draiu inlet protection are prone to plugging and require a high
frequency of maintenance. Drainage areas should Ue limited to 1 acre or
less. Emergency overflows may be required where stormwater ponding
would cause a hazard. If an emergency overflow is provided, additionai
end-of-pipe treatment may be required.
Table 4.9
Storm Drain lnlet Protetion
Applicable for
Type of Inlet Emergency Paved/ Earthen
Protecfion Overflow Surfaces Conditions of Use
Dro Inlet Protection
Excavated drop uzlet Yes, Eartlzeu Applicable for heavy flows. Easy
protection temporary to maintain. Large area
flooding will Requireinent: 30' X 30'/acre
occur
Block and gravel drop Yes Paved or Earthen Applicable for heavy concentrated
inlet protection flows. Will not pond.
Gravel and wire drop No Applicable for heavy concentratecl .
inlet protection flows. Will pond. Can withstand
traffic.
Catch basin filters Yes Paved or Earthen Frequent maintenance required.
Curb Inlet Protection
Curb inlet protection Small capacity Paved Used for sturdy, more compact
with a wooden weu overflow installation.
Block and gravel curb Yes Paved Sturdy, but limited filtration.
inlet protection
Culvert Inlet Protection �
Culvert i_nlet sediment 18 month egpected life.
tra
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Design and
Installatiorz
Specificafions
Excavated Drop Inlet Protection - An excavated impoundment around the
storm drain. Sediment settles out of t11e stormwater prior to entering the
storm drain. �
• Depth 1-2 ft as measured from the crest of the inlet structure.
• Side Slopes of excavation no steeper than 2:1.
• Minimum volume of excavation 35 cubic yards. ,
• Shape basin to fit site with longest dimension oriented toward the
longest inflow area.
• Install provisions for drainulg to prevent standing water problems.
• Clear the area of all debris. ,
• Grade the approach to the inlet uniformly.
• Drill weep holes into the side of the inlet.
• Protect weep holes with screen wire and washed aggregate.
• Seal weep holes when removing structure and stabiliziug area.
• It may be necessary to build a temporary dike to the down slope side
'of the structure to prevent bypass flow.
Block and Gravel Filter - A barrier formed around the storm drain inlet
with standard concrete blocks and gravel. See Figure 4.14.
• Height 1 to 2 feet aUove inlet.
� Recess tlle first ro�� 2 inches into the grouild for stability.
• Support subsequent courses by placing a 2x4 through the block
opening.
• Do not use mortar.
• Lay some blocks in the bottom row on their side for dewatering the
pool.
• Place hardware cloth or comparable wire mesh with'/�-inch openings
over all block openings.
• Place gravel just below the top of blocks on slopes of 2:1 or flatter.
• An altemative design is a gravel donut.
• Inlet slope of 3:1.
• Oiitlet slope of 2:1.
• 1-foot wide level stone area between the structure and the inlet.
• Inlet slope stones 3 inches in diameter or larger.
• Outlet slope use gravel'/z- to 3/a-inch at a minimum thickness of 1-foot.
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Rlan View
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Grate
Concrete
Block
Gravel
Backfill
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Drop Inlet
Pondfng Height
Notes:
1. Drop inlet sediment barriers ara to be used for small, nearly level drainage areas. (less than 5%)
2. Excavate a basin of sufficlent size adjacent to the drop fnlet.
3. The top of the structure (ponding height) must be well below the ground elevafion downslope to prevent
runoff from bypassing the inlet. A temporary dike may be necessary on the dowslope side of the stcucture.
Figure 4.14 — Block and Gravel Filter
(Jrave! and Wire Mesh Filter - A gravel barrier placed over the top of the
inle� This structure does not provide an overflow.
• Hardware clath or comparable wire mesh with'/z-inch openings.
• Coarse aggregate.
• Height 1-foot or more, I8 inches wider t11an inlet on all sides.
• Place wire mesh over the drop inlet so that the wire extends a
minimum of 1-foot beyond.each side of the inlet structure.
• If more than one strip of inesh is necessary, overlap the strips.
•- Place coarse aggregate over the wire mesh.
• The depth of the gravel should be at least 12 inches over the entire
inlet opening and exfend at least 18 inches on all sides.
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Catchbasin F'ilters - Inserts should be designed by the manufacturer for
use at construction sites. The limited sediment storage capacity increases
tl7e amount of inspection and maintenance required, which may be daily
for heavy sediment loads. The maintenance requirements can be reduced
by comUining a catchbasin filter with another type of inlet protection.
This type of inlet protection provides flow bypass without overflow and
therefore may be a better method for inlets located along active rights-of-
waY• .
• 5 cubic feet of storage. �
• Dewatering provisions.
• High-flow bypass that wi11 not clog under normal use at a construction
site.
•'The catchbasin filter is inserted in the catchbasin just below the
grating.
Curb Inlet Protection with Wooden Weir — Banier formed around a curb
inlet with a wooden frame and gravel.
• Wire mesh with'/z-inch openings.
• Extra strength filter cloth.
• Constnict a frame.
• Attach the wire and filter fabric to the fiaine.
• Pile coarse washed ag�•egate against wire/fabric.
• Place weight on frame anchors. �
Block a»d G��avel Curb b�let Protection — Banier fonned around an inlet
with concrete blocks arid gravel. See Figure 4.14.
• Wire mesh with Yz-incb opeiungs.
• Place two concrete blocks on their sides abutting the curb at either side
. of the inlet opening. These are spacer blocks.
• Place a 2x4 stud through the outer holes of each spacer block to align
the front blocks.
• Place blocks on their sides across the front of the inlet and abutting the
spacer blocks. �
• Place wire mesh over the outside vertical face.
• Pile coarse aggregate against the wire to the top of the barrier.
Curb and Gutter Sediinent Barrier — Sa.ndbag or rock berm (riprap and
ag.gregate) 3 feet high and 3 feet wide in a ho�`seshoe shape. See Figure
4.16.
• Construct a horseshoe shaped berm, faced with coarse aggregate if
using riprap, 3. feet high and 3 feet wide, at least 2 feet from the inlet.
• Construct a horsesh�oe shaped sedimentation trap on the outside of the
berm sized to sediment trap standards for protecting a culvert inlet.
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Mainfena�zce • Catcli basin filters should be inspected frequently, especially after
Standards storm events. �f the insert becomes clogged, it should be cleaned or
replaced. . . "
• For systems using stone filters: Lf the stone filter becomes clogged
with sediment, the stones must be. pulled away from the inlet and
cleaned or replaced. Since cleaning of gravel at a construction site �
may be dif�cult, an altei-native a�proach would be to use the clogged
stone as�fill and put fresh stone around the inlet.
• Do not wash sediment iuto storm drains while cleaning. Spread all
excavated material evenly over the sunounding land area or stockpile
and stabilize as appropriate.
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Plan View
Back of Sidewalk A
Back of Curb
Wire Screen
Filter Fabric
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(20mm) —
'/," Drain Gravel
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Curb Inlet
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(100x50 Timber Stud)
Catch Basin
2x4 Wood Stud
Concrete Block
Concrete Block
N OTES: � _
1. Use block and gravei type sediment barr(er.when curb fnlet is located in genUy sfoping street segment,
, where water can pond and allow sediment to separate from runoff.
2. Barrier shall aliow for overfiow from severe storm evenk
3: Inspect barriers and remove sedlment after each storm event. Sedimerrt and gravel must be removed
from the traveled way immediately.
Figure 4.15 — Biock and Gravei Curb In(et Protection
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Plan View
Back of Sidewalk
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NOTES:
1. Place curb type sedi.ment barriers on gently sloping street segrnents, t�vhere water can pond and allow
sediment to sepazate from runoff. •
2. Sandbags of either burlap or woven 'geotextile' fabric, are filled with gravel, layered and packed tightly.
3. Leave a one sandbag gap in the top row to provide a spillway for overflow.
4. Inspect barriers and remove sediment after each storm event. Sediment and gravel must be removed from
the traveled way immediately.
Figure 4.16 — Curb and Gutfer Barrier
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BMP C230: Straw Bale Barrier
Purpose To decrease the velocity of sheet flows and intercept and detain small
amounts of sediment from disturbed areas of limited extent, preventing
sediment from leaviug the site. See Figure 4.17 for details on straw bale
barriers.
Conditio�z,s. of Use Below disturbed areas subject to sheet and rill erosion.
Desig�z mid
Iiistallation
Specifications
• Straw bales are among the most used and least effective SMPs. The
best use of a straw bale is hand spread on the site.
• Where the size of the drainage aaea is no greater than 1/4 acre per 100
feet of barrier length; the maxunum slope length behind the barrier is
100 feet; aud the maximum slope gradient behind the barriez is 2:1.
• Where effectiveness is required for less than tlu�ee months.
• Under no circumstances should straw bale barriers be constructed
in streams, channels, or ditches.
• Straw bale barriers should not be used where rock or hard surfaces
prevent tlie full and uniform anchoring of the Uarrier.
Bales shall be placed in a single row, lengthwise on the contour, with ends
of adjacent bales tightly abutting one another.
All bales shall be either wire-bound or string-tied. Straw bales shall be
iiistalled so�that bindings are oriented around d1e sides rather than along
the tops and bottoms of the bales in order to prevent deterioration of the
bindings.
• The bamer shall be entrenched and backfilled. A trench shall be
excavated flle width of a bale a�ld tlie length of the proposed barrier to
a minimum depth of 4 inches. Tlie trench must be deep enough to
remove all grass and other material tvat might allow underflow. After
the bales are staked a�d chiuked (filled by wedging), the excavated
soil shall be backfilled agaiust the barrier. Backfill soil shall conform
to the ground level on the downhill side and shall be built up to 4
inches against flie uphill side of the barrier.
• Each bale shall be securely anchored by at least two stakes or re-bars
driven through the bale. The first sfake in each bale shall be driven
towarcl the previously laid bale to force the bales together. Stakes or •
re-bars shall be driven deep enough into the ground to securely anchor
the bales. Stakes should not extend above the bales but instead shou.ld
be ciiiven in flush with the top of the bale for safety reasons.
• The gaps between the bales shall be chinked (filled by wedging) with
straw to prevent water fi�om escaping between the bales. Loose st�aw
scattered over the area immediately uphill from a straw bale barrier
tends to increase barrier efficiency. Wedging must be done carefully
in order not to separate the bales.
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Maintenance • Straw bale barriers shall be i.nspected immediately after each nvsoff-
Standards producing rainfall and at least da.ily during prolonged rainfall.
• Close attention shall be paid to the repair of damaged bales, end runs,
and undercutting beneath bales.
• Necessary repairs to barriers or replacement of Ua1es shall be
accomplished promptly. .
• Sediment deposits should be removed after each runoff-producing
rainfall. They must be removed when the level of deposition reaches
approximately one-half the height of the barrier.
• Any sediment deposits remauung in place after the sfra� bale barrier
is no longer required shall be dressed to conform to the existing grade,
prepared and seeded.
• Straw bales used as a temporary siraw bale ban-ier shall be removed
after project completion and stabilization to prevent sprouting of
unwanted vegetation. .
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1. The straw bales shall be placed on slope contour.
2. Bales to ba placed in a row with the cnds tighfly abuttin�.
3. Key in bales to prevent erosion or flow under bales.
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Prevlous Bale to
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BMP C23'I: Brush Barrier
Pu3pose The purpos.e of brush barriers is to reduce the transport of coarse sediment
� from a construction site by providing a temporary physical batzier to .
sediment and reducing the runoff velocities of overland flow.
Co�iditio�is of Use
Desigfi and
Installatiorz
Speci.ficatioras
• Brush barriers may be used downslope of all disturbed areas of less
than one-quarter acre.
• Bnzsh barriers are not intended to treat concentrated flows, nor are
they iutended to h•eat substantial amounts of overland flow. Any
concentrated flows must be conveyed through the drainage system to a
sediment pond. The only circumstance i.n which overland flow can be
heated solely by a barrier, rather than by a sediment pond, is when tlie
area draining to the barrier is small.
• Brush bamers should only be installed on contours.
• Height 2 feet (minimum) to 5 feet (maximum).
s Width 5 feet at base (minunun�) to 15 feet (maximuin).
• Filter fabiic (geotextile) may be anchored over the bi-ush berm to
enhance the filtration ability of the barrier. Ten-ounce burlap is an
adequate alternative to filter fabric.
• Chipped site vegetation, composted mulch, or wood-Uased mulch (hog
fuel) can be used to constr-uct brush barriers. .
• A 100 percent biodegradaUle installation can Ue constructed using 10-
ounce burlap held in place by wooden stakes. Figure 4.18 depicts a
typical brush ban-ier.
Mairzienance • There shall be no signs of erosion or concentrated runoff under or
Stanrlards around the ban•ier. If concentrated flows are bypassing tlie barrier, it
must be expanded or augmented by toed-in filter fabric.
• The dimensions of the bairier must be maintained.
If required, drape filter fabrfc
over brush and secure In 4"x4" �
min. trench with compacted
backfill. ����, /
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BMP.C232: Gravel Filter Berm
Puipose
Co�2ditions of Use
Design and
Instaltafion
Specifications
Maifiiena�ice
Sta�adards
A gravel filter berm is constructed on rights-of-way or traffic areas within
a construction site to retain sediment by using a filter berm of gravel or
crushed rock. • �
Where a temporary measure is needed to retain sediment from rights-of-
way or in traffic areas on construction sites.
� Berm material shall be 3/ to 3.inches in size, washed well-grade gravel
or crushed rock with less than 5 percent fines.
• Spacing of beims;
— Every 300 feet on slopes less fllan 5 percent
— Every 200 feet on slopes between 5 percent and 10 percent
— Every 100 feet on slopes greater than 10 percent
• Bei7n dimensions: �
— 1 foot high with 3:1 side slopes
— 8 linear feet per 1 cfs runoff based on the 10-year, 24-hour design
storm
a Regular inspection is required. Sediment shall be removed and filter
material replaced as needed.
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BMP C233: Silt Fence
Purpose Use of a silt fence reduces the h•a.nsport of coarse sediment from a
construction site by providing a temporary physical barrier to sediment
and reducing the runoff velocities of overland flow. See Figure 4.19 for
details on silt fence construction.
conditions of Use Silt fence may be used downslope of all disturbed areas.
• Silt fence is not intended to treat concentrated flows, nor is it intended
� to treat substantial amounts of overland flow. Any concentrated flows
must be couveyed through the drainage system to a sediment pond.
The only circumstance in which overland flow can be treated solely by
a silt fence, rather than by a sediment pond, is when the area draining
to the fence is one acre or less and flow rates are less than 0.5 cfs.
• SiIt fences should not be constiucted in st�eams or used in V-shaped
ditches. They are not an adzquate method of silt control for anything
deeper than sheet or overland flow.
2"x2' by 14 Ga, wire or
equivalent, if standard,
strength fabric used
Fiiter fabric
I; d 6' max-�; �� Minimum 4"x4" trench �
J� I Backfill trench with native soil/
Post spacing may be fncreased or 3/4"-1.5" washed gravel
to 8' if wire backing is used
2"x2" wood posts, steel fence
posts, or equivalent
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• Drainage area of 1 acre or less or in combination with sediment basin
in a larger site.
• Maximum slope steepness (normal (perpendicular) to fence line) 1:1.
• Maximum sheet or overland flow path leugth to the fence of 100 feet.
• No flows greater than 0.5 cfs.
• The geotextile used shall meet the followi.ng standards. All geotextile
properties listed below are minimum average roll vaIues (i.e., the test
result for any sampled roll in a lot shall meet or exceed the values
shown in Table 4.10):
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Joints in filter fabric shall be spliced at
posts. Use staples, wire rings or
equlvalent to attach fabr(c to posts
Table 4.10 '
Geotextile Standards
Polymeric Mesh•AOS 0.60 mm maximum for slit filin wovens (#30 sieve). 0.30
(ASTM D4751) • mm maximum for all other geotextile types (#50 sieve).
0.15 mm minimum for all fabric types (#100 sieve).
Water Permittivity 0.02 sec minimum
(ASTM D4491)
Grab Tensile Strength 1801bs. Minimum for extra strength fabric.
(ASTM D4632)
I00 lbs minimum for standard strength fabric.
Grab Tensile 5trength 30% maximum
(ASTM D4632)
Ultraviolet Resistance 70% minimum �
(ASTM D4355)
• Standard strength fabrics shall be supported with wire mesh, chicken
wire, 2-inch x 2-inch wire, safety fence, or jute mesh to increase the
strength of the fabric. Silt fence materials are available that have
synthetic inesh backing attached.
• Filter fabric material shall contain ultraviolet ray iuliibitors and
stabilizers to provide a minimum of six rrionflls of expected usable
construction life at a temperature rauge of 0°F. to 120°F. �
• 100 percent biodegradable silt fence is available that is strong, long
lasting, and can be left in place after the project is completed, if
permitted Uy local regulations.
• Standard Notes for consh-uction plans aiid specifications follow. Refer
to Figure 4.19 for standa�d silt fence details.
The contractor shall install and maintain temporaiy silt fences at the
locations showil in the Plans. The silt fences shall be constructed in
the areas of clearing, grading, or drainage prior to stazfing those
activities. A silt fence shall not be considered temporary if t11e silt
fence must function beyond the life of the contract. The silt fence
shall prevent soil carried by runaff water fro� going beneath, through,
or over the top of the silt fence, but shall allow the water to pass
through the fence.
The iniiumum height of the top of silt fence shall be 2 feet and the
maximum height shall be 21/� feet above the original ground surface.
The geotextile shall be sewn together at the point of manufacture, or at
an approved location as determined by �the Engineer, to form geotextile
lengths as required. All sewn seams shall be located at a support post.
Alternatively, two sections of silt fence can be overlapped, provided
the Contractor can. demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, that
the overlap is long enough and that the adjacent fence sections are
close enough together to prevent silt laden water from escaping
through the fence at the overlap.
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The geotextile shall be attached on the up-slope side of the posts and
support system with staples, wire, or in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations. The geotextile shall be attached to
the posts in a manner that reduces the potential for geotextile tearing at
the staples, wire, or other connection device. Silt fence back-up
support for the geotextile in the form of a wire or plastic mesh is
dependent on the properties of the jeotextile selected for use. If wire
or plastic back-up mesh is used, the mesh shall be fastened securely to
the up-slope of the posts with the geotextile being up-slope of the
mesh back-up support.
TI�e geotextile at the bottom of tlie fence shall be buried in a trench to
a minimum depth of 4 iuches below the ground surface. The trench
shall be bacl�illed and the soil tamped in place over the buried portion
of the geotextile, such �l1at no flow can pass beneath the fence and
scouring can not occur. When wire or polymeric back-up support
mesh is used, the wire or polymeric mesh shall extend into the trench a
minimum of 3 inches.
The fence posts sl�all be placed or driven a minimum of 18 inches. A
minimum depth of 12 inches is allowed if topsoil or other soft
subgrade soil is not present and a minimum depth of 18 inches cannot
be reached. Fence post depths shall be ii�creased by 6 inches if the
fence is located on slopes of 3:1 or steep'er and the slope is
peipendicular to the fence. If required post depths cannot be obtained,
tl}e pcsts shall be adequately secured by bracul� or guying to prevent
overtuinu7g of the fence due to sedirnent loading.
Silt fences s1�a11 be located on contour as much as possible, except at
die ends of the fence, where the fence shall be hu�ed uphilT such that
the silt fence captures flie runoff water and prevents water from
flowing a.rouiid the end of the fence.
If the fence must cross contours, with the exception of the ends of the
fence, gravel check dams placed perpendicular to the back of the fence
shall be used to minimize concentrated flow and erosion along the
back of the fence. The gravel check dams shall be appro�nately 1-
foot deep at the back of the fence. It shall be continued perpendicular
to the fence af the same elevation until the top of the check dam
intercepts the ground surface behind the fence. The gravel check dams
shall consist of crushed surfacing base covrse, gravel backfill for
walls, or shoulder ballast. The gravel check dams shall be located
every 10 feet along the fence where the fence must cross contours.
The slope of the fence line where contours must be crossed shall not
be steeper than� 3:1.
Wood, steel or equivalent posts shall be used. Wood posts shall have
minimum dimensions of 2 inches by 2 inches by 3 feef minimum
length, and shall be free of defects such as knots, splits, or gouges.
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Steel posts shall consist of either size No. 6 rebar or larger, ASTM A
120 steel pipe with a minimum diameter of 1-inch, U, T, L, or C shape
steel posts with a muumum weight of 1.351bs./ft. or other steel posts
having equivalent strength and bending resistance to the post sizes
listed. The spacing of the support posts shall be a maximum of 6 feet.
Fence back-up support, if used, shall consist of steel wire with a
maximunl mesh spacing of 2 inches, or a prefabricated polymeric
mesh. The strength of the wire or polymeric mesh shall be equivalent
to or greater t11an 180 lbs. grab tensile strength. The polymeric mesh
must be as resistant to ultraviolet radiation as the geotextile it supports.
Silt fence installation using the sliciug method speciiication details
follow. Refer to Figure 4.20 for slicing method details.
The base of both end posts must be at least 2 to 4 inches above the top
of the silt fence fabric on the middle posts for ditch checks to drain
properly. Use a haud level or striug level, if necessary, to mark base
poiuts before installation.
Install posts 3 to 4 feet apart in critical retention areas and 6 to 7 feet
apart in standard appiications:
Install posts 24 inches deep on tlte do�vnstream side of flle silt fence,
and as close as possible to the fabric, enabling posts to support the
fabric fi•om upstream water pressure.
Install posts with the nipples facing away fi•om the silt fence fabric.
Attach the fabric to each post with three ties, all spaced witliin tl�e top
8 inches of the fabric. Attach each tie diagonally 45 degrees through
the fabric, with each puncture at Ieast 1 ulch vertically apart. In
addition, each tie should be positioned to hang on a post nipple when
tightening to prevent sagging.
Wrap approximately 6 inches of fabric around the end posts and secure
witli 3 ties.
No more than 24 inches of a 36-inch fabric is allowed above ground
level.
The rope lock system must be used in all ditch check applications.
The installation should be checked and corrected for any deviation
before compaction. Use a flat-bladed shovel to tuck fabric deeper into
the ground if necessary, �
Compaction is vitally important for effective results. Compact the soil
immediately next to the silt fence fabric with the front wheel of the
tractoi, skid steer, or roIler exerting at least 60 pounds per square inch.
Compact the upstream side first and then each side twice for a total of
four trips.
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• Any damage shall be repaued immediately.
Mairztena�2ce
Sta�zda�•ds '� concentrated flows are evident up1u11 of the fence, they must be
. intercepted and conveyed to a sediment pond.
• It is important to check the uphill side of the fence for signs of the
fence clogging and acting as a barrier to flow and then causing
channelization of f(ows parallel to the fence. If tllis oecurs, replace the
fence or remove the trapped sediment.
� • Sediment deposits shall either be removed when the deposit reaches
approximately one-third the height of the silt fence, or a second silt
� fence shall be installed.
, • If the filter fabric (geotextile) has deteriorated due to uliraviolet
breakdown, it shall be reDlaced.
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Submiftal ?'ransmittal � Respor�se
Shaded areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 014 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor, each submifta! transmittal wrN have a consecutive number beginning wifh "1 ". Resubmittals will be
identified wiih R1, R2, etc.J Note: One form shalf be frlled out for each submiftal ifem. The only exception will be
if multiple ifems from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled woric.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STA710N UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: VWUP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
DESCRIPTION
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #,
# if no bid #
1 N/A SPCC Plan.
❑ Re-submittal ❑ upplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
Owner's
Response
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The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
Sl = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner s obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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0 See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See �Aark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
4640 CAMPUS PLACE, SUITE 150
MUKILTEO, WASHINGTON 98275
425-493-1826
�age 1 of 32
CITY OF RENTON
WESTVIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
MOiVTEREY AVENUE NE RENTON, WASHINGTON 98056
SPCC PLANRIING AND WSDOT REQUIREMENTS
This Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan has been prepared
by Advanced Construction, Inc. to satisfy the contractual requirement with City of
Renton developing a site-specific SPCC plan that covers the project scope of work
(including equipment, materials, and activities) we have agreed to under our
contract.
This SPCC plan addresses the requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency {USEPA) regulations specified in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR). These regulations codified in 40 CFR Part 112 establish the procedures,
methods and equipment to prevent discharge of oil (i.e., petroleum products) from
non-transportation-related onshore and offshore facilities into or upon the navigable
waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines. This SPCC plan also meets the
State of Washington requirements in Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
Chapter 173-181, which specify the spill response, cleanup, and disposal
requirements of oil. In addition, WSDOT requires that this SPCC Plan be prepared
by the contractor and include all hazardous substances (including oil and other
petroleum products) associated with the scope of work.
The City of Renton Project for which this SPCC plan was developed is located in
Renton Washington. Advanced Construction, Inc. was contracted the construction of
the Westview Lift Station Upgrades project; includes demolition of inechanical
equipment (pumps, valves, piping and appurtences) in the existing below-grade wet
well, and demolition of yard piping, sidewalk and pavement. The work also consists
of a new below-grade valve vault, mechanical equipment (pumps, valves, piping and
appurtenances), yard piping, sidewalk/driveway, cable trench, wet well lining,
pavement restoration, bypass pumping and electrical routing and connections to the
existing control panel.
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A brief description of the elements of the SPCC plan for the project are as follows:
• Introduction - Provides a description of the regulations governing SPCC
plans.
• Site Information - Identifies general site informatiori useful in construction
planning, recognizing potential spill sources, and identifying the person in
charge responsible for managing and implementing the SPCC plan.
• Management Approval - Provides a commitment from- the management at
Advanced Construction, Inc. to control and cleanup any harmful quantity of
oil or hazardous substance released to the waters or land of the State of
Washington.
• Site Description - Provides a general description of the site including site
location, topography, soils, storm drainage system, and adjacent waterways
that are of importance to our scope of work.
• Planning and Recognition - Identifies site-specific information including
critical areas around the construction site, soil type and other pertinent site
information, drainage pathways, and location of staging, fueling, and
decontamination areas.
e Spill Prevention and Containment - Describes types of secondary
containment or diversion structures that will be used to handle spill sources
at the project site.
o Spill Response - Outlines spill response procedures including assessing
the hazard, securing spill response and personal protective equipment,
containing and eliminating the spill source, and mitigating and removing the
spilled material.
• Reporting - Describes federal, state, and WSDOT notification and reporting
requirements.
• Program Management - Identifies site security measure, inspection and
audit requirements, and personnel training for construction personnel.
• Attachment A - Site Plan
e Attachment B- Inspection and Audit Forms
e Attachment C- Emergency Response Action Plan
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SITE INFORMATION
Name of Project
Type of Project
Project Location
Site Plan
Summary of
Potential Spill
Sources
Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Avenue NE Renton, Washinton 98056
The construction of the Westview Lift Station Upgrades.
Monterey Avenue NE Renton, WA 98056
See Attachment A
• Known Site Contamination Related Sources
No visible spill sources observed.
Unknown Site Conditions
• Equipment and Materials Brought On-site
— Fuel, lubricating oil and hydraulic oil from drill rig,
backhoes, bulldozers, piling driver, water truck, and
support truck equipment
— Fuel staging locations with bulk storage of gasoline
and diesel
— Container storage (up to 55 gallons} of lubricants,
fuels, and hydraulic oil
— Equipment storage locations
o Unknown Conditions
— Potential that abandon USTs and underground
pipelines may exist at the site; site located on or near
past fuel oil and gasoline tank farm
— Potential exists that contaminated groundwater and
soil could be encountered based on past land usage.
Primary ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
- Contractor
Contractor
Personnel
Responsible for
Spill Prevention
AJ Smith 425-493-1826
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MANAGEMENT APPROVAL
This Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan is supported by
management with the authority to commit the necessary resources including
manpower, equipment, and materials to expeditiously control and remove any
harmful quantity of oil or hazardous substances released to the water or land of the
State of Washington. _
Advanced Construction, Inc.
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PAG E
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PLANNING AND RECOGNITION
The site is flat and the work areas limited relative to the size of the site. Equipment
storage is provided on paved surFaces that provide for easy visual inspection of
equipment and stores. Pre-planning based on the project size and scope is to
minimize the stored materials and time on the site.
Staging; fueling, decontamination, and waste storage areas are located within our
staging area.
Material Staging Area. Drums (55 gallons) of diesel and gasoline and small
containers (up to 10 gallons) of diesel, gasoline, oils, hydraulic fluid, and
decontamination solutions will be stored in a container in our staging area.
Equipment Staging Area. Heavy equipment (drill rig, backhoes, piling driver,
bulldozers, water trucks, support truck, and pickup trucks) and smaller portable
equipment (generators, pumps, and light units) will be stored within the staging area.
Fueling Staging Area. The fueling staging area consists of porable belly pans that
will be placed under equipment that is being serviced.
Waste Sforage Area. Drums of contaminated soil from drilling and wash water from
decontamination activities will be labeled and stored on pallets.
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Equipment Brought On-Site Quantity Materials Brought OnSite Quantity
Excavator 1 Misc. Aggregates 4 yards
Concrete Saw 1 Concrete 4 yards
Trucks 2 Asphalt 6 tons
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Pre-Existing Site Conditions: Unknown
Note: Advanced Construction, Inc. recognizes thaf it is not trained for the
characterization, management, or disposal of contaminated soils/groundwater at the
project site. These acfivifies are only to be performed by licensed and trained
specia/ists under the direcfion and management of City of Renton.
Potential spill sources at the project site could include:
• Refueling Operations
e Equipment Breakdown
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SPILL PREVENTION AND CONTAINMENT
This section identifies the types of secondary containment or diversionary structures
that will be used to handle each of spill sources itlentified in the Planning and
Recognifion section.
Known Potential Spill Sources/Potential Spill Sources Brought On Site.
� Material Staging Area. A spill from containers or drums in the material
staging area will be contained within the storage containers.
o Equipment Staging Area. An equipment leak from a fuel tank, equipment
seal, or hydraulic line will be contained within a spill pad placed beneath
potential leak sources. An undetected leak from parked equipment will be
contained within the equipment staging area by a temporary berm.
• Fuel Staging Area. A spill during fueling operations will be contained within
a spill pallet for small container handling, or secondary containment berms
in the bulk fuel storage areas. The transfer of fuel into portable equipment
will be performed using a funnel and/or hand pump, and a spill pad used to
absorb any incidental spills/drips. A spill response kit will be located near
the fueling area for easy access. The spill response kit will include plastic
sheeting, tarps, overpack drums, kitty litter, and shovels.
a Decontaminafion Area. A leak of a drum in the decontamination area
will be repaired with a patch kit. Wash water leaking from the area will
flow to a low point in the containment area. Containment will be
sufficient to hold wash solution.
Unknown Potential Spill Sources.
Unknown soil and groundwater contamination.
Contaminated soil encountered during drilling and trenching will be placed on a
plastic liner and contained within a soil berm or with hay bales. The stockpile will be
covered with plastic at the end of each work day.
SPILL RESPONSE
Response in the first ten to fifteen minutes is critical to minimize the impacfs
to human health and fhe environmenf and to minimize property damage and
cleanup costs. �
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Advanced Construction, Inc. realizes the importance of immediate response to any
spills of regulated materials. As such, we recognize that the elements of Spill
Response, and train our personnel and sub-contractors on the appropriate actions
that must be taken and information ihat must be communicated to the person in
charge. Dur standard approach toward spill response includes the following
information and actions:
Get Help
o Notify Aj Smith, the person in charge at Advanced Construction, Inc.
425-493-1826.
e If the spill cannot be safely and effectively controlled, or if any injuries have
occurred, notify the fire department (911).
• The Person-in-Charge will notify the regulatory agencies.
0
Assess Hazard
o Assess the quantity of substance spilled.
• Assess the extent of the affected area.
• Determine the source of the spilled material.
Secure Spill Response and Personal Protective Equipment
• If the spill cannot be safely and effectively controlled, direct safe evacuation
of the area, and notify outside response services.
e If the spill can be safely and effectively controlled by Advanced
Construction, Inc. personnel; then:
— Secure the area.
— Obtain appropriate spill response equipment and personal protective
equipment.
Contain and Eliminate Spill Source
• Contain the spill to prevent entry to catch basins, storm drains, or ditches
that discharge.
e Seal or stop the source of the spill by closing valves, providing containment,
or deactivating pumps. .
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Spiil Cleanup and Mitigating Environmental Impact (Nofe: ONLY trained and
gualified personnel should be associated with spill clean-up activifies)
• Spills Onto the Ground (Soil): .
- Clean up the spill immediately.
- Apply absorbent material, berm, divert or contain the spill.
- Collect spilled material and place into labeled drums.
- Collect absorbent and other material used to clean up the spill, label the
container, and properly dispose of waste at an approved disposal facility.
- Report spill to the appropriate parties.
- Decontaminate the affected area, equipment and surfaces that have
contacted the spilled material.
� Spills Into Waterways:
- Notify the National Response Center and the State of Washington
Emergency Management Division.
- Notify a spill response contractor, if necessary.
- Stop the source of the spill immediately.
- Shut down all equipment and ignition sources in the area.
- Deploy boom and absorbent to contain the spill.
- Clean up absorbent and waste materials and dispose of at an approved
waste disposal facility.
- Decontaminate the affected area, equipment and surfaces that have
contacted the spilled material. �
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NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING
The Person-in-Charge will contact regulatory agencies regarding spill response
activities. We will work with the City of Renton Project Manager to ensure the proper
information and data is collected, so that it can accurately be communicated to the
appropriate agencies. An overview of the reporting requirements is provided below
as a reference.
Federal Reporting Requirements
• Any spill of oil which 1) violates water quality standards, 2) produces a
sheen on a surface water, or 3) causes a sludge or emulsion must be
reported immediately by telephone to the National Response Center Hotline
at (800)424-8802. .
• Any oil, hazardous substance, or hazardous waste release which exceeds a
reportable quantity must be reported immediately by telephone to the
National Response Center Hotline at (800) 424-8802.
• Any emergency event that requires activation of the SPCC plan or a fire,
explosion or spill of any amount that reaches navigable waters of the United
States, must be reported in writing to the USEPA Regional Administrator
within fifteen (15)days.
• If a discharge of more than 1,000 galions of oil reaches waters of the U.S.,
or if two spill events, reportable under the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act, occur within any 12 month period, a report must be submitted in writing
to the USEPA Regional Administrator within,60 days.
Washington State Reporting Requirements
� Any release of a hazardous substance that may be a threat to human health
or the environment must be reported to the Washington State Department
of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program immediately, but no longer than 90
days of discovery.
Any release from a UST that may be a threat to human health or the
environment must be reported to the Washington State Department of
Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program within 24 hours of the release.
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Local Reporting Requirements
a In the event of a fire and/or explosion, contact the (local fire/police)
� If a spill enters the storm drainage system, contact City of Renton.
o If a spill cannot be safely and effectively contained and controlled by
Advanced Construction, Inc., the designated spill cleanup contractor will be
contacted.
Reporting Requirements
Advanced Construction, Inc. recognizes the reporting requirements that the City of
Renton requires of us. We understand these reporting requirements to inciude:
� All leaks, spills, and other incidents
— Subcontractors must report to Advanced Construction, Inc.
— Advanced Construction, Inc. must report to the City of Renton Project
Manager (or Field Inspector).
� Advanced Construction, Inc. will prepare and submit the Incident Report
(Attachment B, SPCC 1) to the Project Manager.
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Report All Spills
Regardless of Size
Report to
"Person In Charge"
Record Incidence / Response
Evaluate Need to Report .
Spill to Water
Report to
National Response Center
1-800-424-8802
Report to
Washington State Emergency
Management Division
1-800-258-5990
Spill to Soil .
Report to
Washington State Department
of Ecology
Togics Cleanup Program
1-360-407-7170
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EXTERNAL NOTIFICATION REFERENCE LIST
The following table identifies local, state, and federal authorities and private
resources that may be used in implementing this SPCC plan.
Agency & Responsibilities Contacts
Fire Department phone ; 911
o Fire fighting
• Emergency medical response
• Community evacuation
Police Department phone : 911
• Police authority
City of Renton 425-430-6510
Hospital phone : 911
o Emergency medical treatment
Washington State Department of Ecology phone :(360) 407-7170
Toxics Cleanup Program
a Reporting spills to land
National Response Center phone :(800) 424-8802
• Reporting spills to water
Washington State Emergency Management phone :(800) 258-5990
Division
� Reporting spills to water
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
The management of the implementation of this SPCC plan is the responsibility of
Advanced Construction, Inc. person in charge. As such, we recognize that periodic
review of material and equipment storage practices and equipment integrity and
supplies is important to our success in implementing this SPCC plan. Also, we
recognize the importance of a secured facility to protect against accidents and
vandalism that may result in a spill of material that threatens human health or the
environment. Our procedures to address these issues is provided below.
Site Inspections and Audits. Describe the elements of daily and weekly site
inspections. -
Daily site inspections are conducted at the beginning and end of each workday to
ensure that spill controls are in place and remain effective (Attachment B, SPCC 2).
Advanced Construction, Inc. will conduct audits (Attachment B, SPCC 3) at the site
at least weekly, or more often as required (after excessive rainfall).
Security. Describe security measures used to promote spill control at the site
including acces�, securing spill sources, and site lighting.
The fueling, staging, and decontamination areas for the project are located within the
project staging area. Only authorized personnel are permitted onto the project site.
The master flow and drain valves for all tanks will be securely locked in the closed
position when not in operation.
Construction hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m., throughout the term of this project.
The portable lighting units on site are adequate to allow for the detection and
response to any spill scenarios we have recognized in this SPCC plan.
Personnel training. Describe training for employees.
Advanced Construction, Inc, employees will be trained on the contents of this SPCC
plan including spill source and receptor recognition, spill prevention planning, spill �
prevention techniques, spill response measures, and spill reporting protocol.
Describe general responsibilities for on-site personnel
All personnel have responsibility for spill prevention. Any Advanced Construction;
Inc. employee whA notices a leak will respond as appropriate based on their training,
or if a spill has occurred, they will assume a defensive posture by avoiding th� area
and immediately notifying the person in charge.
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Describe responsibilities of Person in Charge
The designated person responsible for assessing spiils, implementing this SPCC
plan, and contacting regulatory agencies is: Mr. Aj Smith of Advanced Construction,
Inc. His alternate is Mr. Neil McPherson. These individuaJs have knowledge and
iraining associafed with fhe HAZWOPER Firsf Responder Operations Level
jWAC 296-62-3912(b)] requirements.
Describe responsibilities of local fire department
The local fire department is responsible for emergency containment procedures
when called to the site. The fire department takes measures necessary to prevent
fire and explosion, and to protect people and property in the event of a fire or
explosion.
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APPENDIX A
SITE PLAN
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APPENDIX B
INSPECTION FORMS
Incident Report
Daily Inspection Form
Weekiy Audit Form
Model SPCC Plan for Construction Sites
Release or Incident Report Form
Site: Wesriiew Liii Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
I Effective Date of Plan: 12/21/2010
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construcfion, Inc
Attachment B, Form SPCC 1
Instructions: Complete for any type of petroleum product or hazardous materials/waste release or incident.
Provide a copy of this report to management.
Person Reporting Release or Incident:
Name Address
Or anization
Title
Tele hone
Fax Si nature
2. Type of Release:
Common Name of
Released Substance
Quantit Released Estimate
Concentration Estimate
Date of Release / /
Time Release
Started
3. Location of Release:
Time Release
AM PM. Ended AM PM
LAND RELEASE WATER BODY RELEASE
Name of Site: Name of Water Body: �
Street Address: Location of Discharge with Reference to Fixed Point:
City/Town: Description of Area from which Release may be
Reached: .
Count :
4. If no release, describe incident:
Model SPCC Plan for Construction Sites
Release or Incident Report Form
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc
Effective Date of Plan: 12/21/2010 Attactunent B, Form SPCC 1
5. Actions taken:
To contain release or impact of incident:
To clean up release or recover from incident:
To remove cleanup material:
To prevent reoccurrence: '
6. Person responsibie for managing termination/ closure of incident or release:
Name: Phone: Fax:
Mode1 SPCC Plan
Daily Audit For Construction 5ites
Site: Wesiview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction Inc.
Effective Plan Date: 12/21/2010
Attachment B, Form SPCC 3
INSTRUCTIONS: Review each item. Check if
each item is satisfied. If problem or concern is
encountered, inspector initials in appropriate box
and describes problem or concern in comments MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Comments
section. Report problems to
(Person-in-Charge).
INSPECTOR:
WEEK OF:
BULK TANK STORAGE �
- Pi e'oints: no si ns of deterioration or leakin ?
- Draina e from seconda containment re uired?
- Tank locks available and useable?
- Hoses for transfers of fuels OK; no signs of
deterioration?
CONTAINER STORAGE
- Containers ro erl stored with lids in lace?
- Containers stored within seconda containment?
- Containers ro erl and clearl labeled?
- Integrity/condition of container is such not to result
in a leak or s ill?
HEAVY EQUIPMENT PARKING
- No evidence s iils/ leaka e?
SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT
- Available & functional er ERAP?
SECURITY
- Signs of deterioration or vandalism around
erimeter or fence?
- Gates open & close smoothly, locks available and
useable?
- Alarm systems available & functional per SPCC &
ERAP?
- Securit li hts functional?
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
Model SPCC Plan
Daily Audit F'or Construction 5ites
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc.
Effective Plan Date: 12/21/2010
Attachment B, Form SPCC 2
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SPCC Model Plan
Weekly Inspection For Constructiou Sites
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction Inc.
Effective Plan Date: 12/21/2010
Attachment B, Form SPCC 3
INSTRUCTIONS: Review each item. Check if each item is OK Needs Improvement (describe) Follow Up Action Responsibility for follow
satisfied. If a problem or concern exists, describe and report to up action
the Person-in-Char e for follow u action.
AUDITOR:
WEEK OF:
DATE OF AUDIT: / /
BULK TANK STORAGE
- Tank integrity: seams, weids, supports
- Tank secondary containment: seams, structure
APPENDIX C
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION PLAN
Attachment C
Emergency Response Action Plan
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Effective Date of Plan: 12/21/2010
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION PLAN
Section 1
Site Description
Name of Project
Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Montere Ave NE Renton, Washin ton 98056
Site Plan Located in Attachment A
T e of Pro'ect The construction of Westview Lift Station Upgrades.
Summary of Spill Indicate on site plan in Attachment A
Risks
(chemical & Bulk Liquid Storage
petroleum) Tank Trucks
Hoses with Free Liquid
Compressed Gas Cylinders
Drums
_ Equipment Storage
Other Small Storage Containers
ProJect Location
Montere Ave NE Renton, Washin ton 98056
Site Phone for
Prima Contractor
Primary Contractor Company: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC
Address: 4640 Campus Place STE: 150
Mukilteo, WA. 98275
Contractor Personnel
Accountable for Spill Name: AJ Smith
Prevention & Clean
Up (i.e., Person-In- �Nork Phone: 425-493-1826
Charge)
Home Phone: 425-754-5493
Attachment C
Emergency Response Action Plan
Site: Westview Lifi Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Effecrive Date of Plan: 12/21/2010
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc
Section 2
Emergency Recognition: When to Use this Plan
Emergency Condition Recognition Events Prevention
X as applicable X as applicabie
Failure of Fuel Tank Obsenration - Pertorm periodic inspection, including shortly
Smell after filling
Alarm - Store within secondary containment
- Other:
Hose Rupture Observation - Perform periodic transfer hose testing
Sound - Visual inspection before use
Alarm - Store on site in secure locations
- Other:
Failure of Compressed Gas Sound - Chain cylinders with hood in place
Cylinder Smell - Store upright
Alarm - Other:
Failure of Other Non-bulk Observation - Store on stable surface
Container Sound -.Store over secondary containment
Smell - Pertorm periodic inspection
Alarm - Other:
Equipment Leaks Observation - Pertorm maintenance as required by
Sound manufacturer and conditions
Smell - Perform periodic inspections
- Other:
Attachment C
Emergency Response Action Plan
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washina on 98056
Effective Date of Plan: 12/21/2010
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc
Section 3
Emergency Contacts, Lines of Authority
and the Incident Command Structure
A traditional incident command structure is used; enabling responsibility for command to be elevated to a more
senior position of responsibility should the conditions require such action.
Emer enc Res onsibilit Individual & Contact Information
PRIMARY CONTACT (On-Site Incident Commander
for Contractor) • Name: AJ Smith
Work Phone : 425-493-1826
ALTERNATE CONTACT (Alternate On- Site Incident
Commander for Contractor) Name: Neil McPherson
Work Phone : 425-493-1826
Since most on-site incidents are anticipated to be incidental responses, the On Site Incident Commander
serves as the Safety Officer. If a large response is required, a spill contractor is called and dispatched.
These personnel have authority to commit /deploy resources and initiate requests for assistance necessary for
effective emergency response.
Attachment C
Emergency Response Action Plan
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Nlonterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc
Effective Date of Plan: 12/21/2010
Section 4
Emergency Response to Defined Emergency Condltions
In the event emergency response is required, contractor employees provide incidental response. For Iarge
incidents, the Company relies on an outside spill contractor.
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; '.. GENERAL PETROLEUM RELEASE RESPONSE
Releases can range from incidental to large. The following protocol is applicable to ail types of release events.
1. Protect Yourselfl Others
Stay up wind and out of low areas
Keep unnecessary people away; isolate hazard area and deny entry
Get help. Sound alarm.
Wear PPE
Identify released material or its source.
2. Contain/Controi release
Shut off any possible ignition sources
Identify source of release & stop if possibie
Protect sensitive environmental resources
Coilect released materials in buckets, if possible, to prevent release to soil
Spread spill pads, or booms to collect or serve as containment
3. Clean-Up/ Decontaminate
Collect pads, booms, etc. in open top barrels; seal and label barreis
On Site Commander reports release to WSDOT Senior Project Manager; Washington State
Division of Emergency Management and National Response Center as appropriate.
Notifications shouid be made as soon as possible after initial containment actions are
initiated.
Contaminated debris is collected and.disposed of as iHazardous Waste.i
Attachment C
Emergency Response Action Plan
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, Washington 98056
Effective Date of Plan: 12/21/2010
Primary Conhactor; Advanced Construction, Inc
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'' ` Release From iank Truck ; : :
• Identify source
• Keep yourself safe
• Shut down all operating equipment
e Sound alarm
• Take initial steps to protect environmentally sensitive areas (storm drains, streams, ponds). Call
for help from local fire authorities (911)
• Call spill response contractor
• Use spill response materials stored at facility to contain, plug or patch release source (if possible)
• Transfer contents to alternative container (if possible)
Release From Tank, Riping, C.ontainers lncluding Compressed Gas '
• Identify source
• Keep yourself safe
o Shut down all operating eGuipment
• Sound alarm
o Use on-site spill response kit and other resources to take immediate steps to protect
environmentaily sensitive areas (storm drains, streams, ponds)
• Call for help from local fire authorities (911 }
• Call spill response contractor
• Take initial steps to protect environmentaliy sensitive areas (storm drains, streams, ponds)
• Use spill response materials stored at facility to contain, plug or patch release source (if possible)
• Transfer contents to altemative container (if possible)
,.
NATURAL DISASTERS Power Interruptions! Earthquak;es/ SeVere weather inciudtng; Floods, High
,. ; _.:
_.' , Winds� Snow `Ice °:.
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If.there is a severe weather warning, take additional steps to secure the construction site and reduce the risk of
release. Where feasible:
• Move containers and heavy equipment into protective structures.
o Cover ditches and holes to reduce erosion.
• Tie down materials which must be left outdoors.
Following the natural disaster event, inspect the location for damage and releases, responding as appropriate.
Attachment C
Emergency Response Action Plan
Site: Westview Lift Station Upgrades
Monterey Ave NE Renton, V✓ashington 98056
Effective Date of Pian: 12/21/2010
Primary Contractor: Advanced Construction, Inc
Section 5
Emergency Evacuation Procedures
If an evacuation is necessary:
• Proceed to the nearest safe exit as quickly as possible
• Evacuate, to (assembly point) Advanced Construction Inc. staging area for a head count .
Headcount is conducted by is the most senior person at the assembly point.
• The alternate assembly point is: Avenue D and Second .
Section 6
Emergency Response Equipment: Types/Uses
In addition to PPE, the company maintains 1 Emergency Response Kit(s) on site (include on Site Plan,
AttachmenttA) with the foliowing minimum inventory of spill response supplies.
X if Item Description Quantity
on site
Spill Pads Hydrophobic/Oliophilic 1 Bale
Floating Boom Suitable for Use on Water N/A
Portable Berms Suitable for Use on Land 1 Bale
Pol eth lene Ba s 20 Ba s
Plastic Sheetin 100 feet
Over ack Salva e Drum 85 allon Steel O en Head
Over ack Saiva e Drum 95 allon Pol O en Head
Sorbent (Kitty Litter) 15 pound Bags, Inorganic
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Shaded areas are for Ciry of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 024 DATE: 01/24/2019
(Contracfor. each submittal transmittal wi11 have a consecutive number 6eginning with "1 ". Resubmittals will 6e
identified wifh R9, R2, etc.) Note: One fo�n shall be filled ouf for each submittal ifem. The only exception will be
if multiple ifems from fhe same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled woric.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIFT STATiON UPGRADES No. : WWP-27-3536
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item # Owner's
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Response
# if no bid #
iPrecast Concrete Vaults: Interior/E�cterior Coa�ing of vault ;
' 10.02490 'TNEMEC Epoxoline Series 141 & �i�
1 i 2 02 A& 2 02 B TNEMEC PRIMER Hi-Build Epoxoline 1 1 N69F FINISH V69F WHITE __
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Suppi mental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "�wner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required - rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal raquired - rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED - see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correiating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its v�ork with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contrad requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Ownec Comments or ac;ions may not be comple!e, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
# (key to
Comment
�--' �/�,ti�s
Printed Name &
2-Z-
Date
See Attached Owne�s Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Uocuments ❑ See Other Attachments
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�iV191$ Steel: Self-priming, 1, 20, FC20, 27, 37H, L69, L69F, N69, N69F, V69, V69F, 90-E92, 90-97, 91-HZO, 94-H2O, 135, L140,
1140F, N140, N140F, V140, V'140F, 394, 530
ConCrete: Self-priming, 20, FC20, 27, L69, L69F, N69, N69F, V69, V69F, L140, L140F, N140, N140F, V140, V140F, 215, 218
CM[7: Self-priming or Series 130, 215, 218, 1254
jOPCDAj$ Hataiot: Series 73, 180, 740, 750, 1074, 10?4U, 1075, 1075U, 1080, 1081. Refer ro COLORS on applicable topcoat data
sheets For additional information, NoLe: The following maxinwm recoat time applies �vhen using Series 73, 180, 740, 750,
1074, 1074U, 1075, 1075U, lORO or lOSL thirry C30) days. If this time limit is exceeded, Series 141 must be uniformly
scarified pnor to ropcoatinb.
PRlMmSTFFI Immeealon Se:vice: Scarify the Series 20, FC20, LG9, L69F, N69, �u69F, v69, v69F, L140, L140F, N140, N140F, v140 or
V140F prime coat sudace by brush-blas[ing with fine abrasive beFore ropcoa[ing ff it has been etterior esposed for 30
days or longer and 141 is the specified topmat.
$t� Immersloa Se[Vice: SSPGSPIO/NACE 2 NearvWhite Blast Cleaning �vi[h a minimum angular anchor profile of 2.0 mils
Noa-Tmmetsioa SetV�ce: SSYGSY6/NACE 3 Commereial Blast Cleaning with a mirumum angular anchor profile of 2.0 mils
(�N�i Allo�v [o cure for 28 days. Abrasive blds[ referencing SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, ICRI CSP 3-5 Suiface Prepardtion oF Concte[e
and'1'nemec's Surface Prepara[ion and Application Guide.
�Ij$UjifA� htust be clean, dq• and Cree of oil, grease, chalk and other contanwian[s.
I�
YO�Mi SO�D$ 82% t 2.0% (nused) t
�i(D�ij��� �F( 4A to 18.D mils (100 to 455 microns) in one coat. Note: Thickness requirements will vary �vith substrate, application
me[hod and exposure. Conract your Tnemec representative. hlaximum dry Film thickness for A'SF exposure u 18.0 mils.
aa�Nsn� �rs xi�s o�r
T To Handle To Recoat Immecsian
90°F (32°C) 3 hours 4 hours 7 da s
75°F (24°C) 4 hours 5 hours 7 days
65°F (18°C) 7 hours 9 hours S days
55°F (11°C) 13 hours 18 hours 9 da s
45°F (7°C) 20 hours 30 hours 13 da s
40°F (4°C) 22 hours 42 hours 18 da s
Curing time varies wi[h surface temperamre, air movement, humidiry and film thickness.
Note: For one-coat pipe and valve applications, allow 30 days wce at 75°F (24°C) prior to immersion.
YOltlllE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
NAPS
iH�REii(AL �OYBlA6E
NUIaBEROF(OtIPONBRi
MI)UN6 tAT10
EPA hlethod 24
Unthimed: 0.52 ]bs/gallon (63 grams/litre)
'Thl�ed 4%: 0.75 lbs/gallon (90 grams/litre)
lliinned 1096: 7.27 ]bs/gallon (153 grams/litre) t
Unthinaed: 1.3 ]bs/gal solids
T'hlnaed 5%: 1.6 lbs/gal solids
lbinned 1096: 1.9 lhs/gal solids
1,315 mil sq ft/gal (321 m�/L ac 25 microns). See APPLICATIOY for coverage rates. t
Two: Part A(amine) and Part B(epo:ry)
By volume: Two (Part A) to one (Paa B)
��U�Y 2�,�2010 by Tnemee (o., IIl(. Publlshed eechNcal dau and Irsswctlons are su6ject to change without naice. i'he online catalog a[ nmay.tx�emeamm Pa e 1 of 2
should be �e(emnced !or the mwt cursent [edinic�l data ancl usstructions ur yew mry mnmet your'Inemec represent54ve 9
for curtent rechnical data and 'uutr�ctions.
r� �
PRODUQ DATA SHEEf
EPDXOIINE l SERIES 141
PAQ(A61N6
When bf�ed
Kit 1-6
HIt 1-1
NEf WB6Hf PEk 6dL10R 13.33 t o.251bs (6.05 t.11 kp� t
SiORAGEiQdP91ANRE �Iinimum 20°F (-7°C) ,�faacimum 110°F (43°Ci
Prior to application, the maceria] temperature should be above 60°F (16°C). It is suggesred [he marerial be stored at this
temperature at least 48 hours prioc to use.
��N11�I16�� (Dry) Continuous 250°F (121°C) [ntermiaent 275°F (135°C)
$flHf �F{ 12 months at recommended scorage temperature.
RASH POINf -SETA Yarc A: 91°F (33°C) Pan B: 111°F (44°C)
HFA�1H 8 SAFEIY TMs product contains chemical ingredients which are considered hazardous. Read container label waming and �tateriat
Safety Data Sheet for unportan[ healdi and safety information prior to the use of chis product.
%eep out of the xeach of chlldrea.
(OYfRA6E AA1F$
MIXIA6
1HIANIN6
Pur u�
sr�►r u�
aaeuunox �uu��e�r
MDs Q1�iccons) Wet Mlls (yIlcmns) Ft/Cral (m'/GaD
minimum 4.0 <100) SA (125) 3z9 (305)
bla�mum 18A (455) 22.0 (560) 73 C6.8)
Note: N1a�ciinum oF 18.0 mils DFI' in one coat. Maaimum total dty Stm thic]me�y for NSF �posure ls 18.0 mfls. Aliow for
overspray and surface irregularities. �C�et film thickness is rounded to [he nearest 0.5 mil or 5 nuaons. Application of
coacing below minimum or above maacimum reconunended dry film thicknes.ses may adversely aFfec� coating
performance. Reference che "Search Lis[ings" sec[ion of the NSF website at cvn�cv,nsf.or6 for de[ails on [he masimum
allowable DET. i
Ivtix the entire contents of Yart A and Part B separately. Scrape all of the Par[ B inro the Part A pail by using a flesible
spa[ula. lise a variable speed drill with a PS Jiffy blade and mis d�e blended componencs for a minimum of Rvo minutes.
Apply the mixed macerial �vithin po[ life linucs afrer agitation. Bodi components must be above 50°F (10°C) prior [o
mixing. Eor optimum application propenies, the material temperature should be above 60°F (16°C). For applica[ions to
surfaces beraeen 40°F ro 50`F (4°C to 10°C) a11ow mired materia] [o stand 30 minutes and res[ir before use. Note; A large
volume oE marerial wW set up quickly if no[ applied or lessened in mass. CauNDa Do not reseal miaed mate�al. An
ezploslon haraxd may be aeated.
C3utlon: Do not add tbinner to Part A prlor tn mial�g w1t11 Patt B, Use No. 4 Thinner. For airless spray, coller or brush,
thin up ro 4�o per gallon. For air spray, thin up to 10% per gallon. To comply wlth SCAQhID VOC regulations, maximum
thinning is 4%. Cautlon: Sedes 141 NSP ceRffiration ls based on thfnning wlth No. 4'ILlnner. IIse af any other thinner
voids AN57/NSF Std. 61 certlflcatlon.
2 hours at 77°F (21°C) 1 hour a� 90°F (32°C)
1 hour at 77°F (21°C) 30 minures a[ 90°F (32°C)
c�m
�d xt� I ,�' c.� � n� x� ID � r,rar� � m
� I P� �
DeVilbiss JGA
5/16' or 3/8" 3/8" or 1/2"
E 76� or 704 (95 or 12.7
(79 or 9.5 mm) ,,.�.,
Low remperaNres or longer hoses require higher pot pressure.
Qriflm Pressuce Mat'l IiOse ID
0.017"-0.021" 3000-3800 psi 1/4" or 3/8"
�0-535 microns) (207-262 bar) (6.4 or 95 mm:
7�-100 psi 10-20 psi
(5.2-6.9 bar) (0.7-1.4 bar)
60 mesh
Use appropriate up/atomizing pressure for equipment, appiicator techniquc and weather conditions.
RoIIe[: Roller application op�ional �vhen environmental restrictions do not allow spraying. Use 3/8" or 1/2" (9.5 mm to
12.7 mm) synthetic woven nap covers.
B[uvh: Recommended Eor small areas only. Use high quality natural or synthetic brisde br�shes.
SURFA�1BdPERAillAE b�;n;mum 4o°F (4°c) Masimum 135°e (57°c)
The surface should be dry and at ]eas[ 5°F (3°C) above the de�v point. Coating will not wre below minimum surface
tempetature.
Q�iaUP Flush and dean al] equipntent irtunediately after use with the recommended [hinner or MEK.
t Values may vupwith oolot.
WARRANIY R� LIDiP['A'[10N OF SELLER'S LG1BILfIY: Tnemec Company, Ina waersnts only thae l�s coatlngs represenred hecein meet the fortnulation sclndard5 of Tnemec Company, [rx. THE
WARRANiY DFS(:R[BED I,Y THE ABOV£ PAR.4GRAPH SHALL BE I\ 1IE[J OF ANY OTHER NARHANIY, EXPRESSED OR L�[PISFD, NCLUD[YG BLT NOT LL�ILIID TO, Ai�IY IhIPL[ED
WARRA:^71'Y OF SIERCHA:VTAI3iL171' OR tliiYFSS FOR A PARTIC[JLAR PIJRPOSE. 7FIF.RE ARE NO \VARMM'[FS TNAT F\?E:ID BEYOW THE DESCRIPifOY ON THE FACE HEREOF. The
buyds sote and �cdusive remedy against Tnemec Compa�y, Int. shall be Cor mpfacement of the product in the event a defective rondi�ion oF the produc[ should Ix Cound to exLst and the .
exdusive remedy shatl not h:t�e failed its essential purpose as long as Toemec is wWing ro proride comparable rcplacement pmduct �o ehe buycr. NO 07'f�IER REhiEDY (LVCLUDI.VG, BLif NOT
LL�(II'ED TO, INCmEYI'AL OR CONSEQUENIIAI. DAA]AGES FOR LOST PROFiTS, LOST SALFS, [NJURY TO PERSON OR PROPEA'IY, ENVIRONME:YI'AL I�1JUR1F_S OR ANY O'CHER INCID&Y]'AL
OR CONSEQt1EY[7nI. LO55) SHnLl BE AVAIIABLE TO TFtE BUYER Techntnl and applkation tnFortnatlon hemin is p�ocided for the purpose of establishing a general profile of �he coaiing and
pmper coa[ing application pmctdurcs. Test peiformance results were obtsined in a convolled envlronment and Tnemec Company m�kes no clalm tltat these rests or any other �esrs, accurerely
reptesetl[ ]II tOVifORrtICn6. AS 3pplkation, enVilonlnenfal and desi£n f�ctnrs nn vdry SI¢nlflcantlV. due caie SFrould be exerdsed in the selection and use of fhe cmtlne.
OO luly 21, 2010 by Tnemec (o., Inc.
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IViaterial Safety Da$a Sheet
Preparation Date: 07-Ju1-2009 Revision Date: 07-Ju1-2009
Revision Number: 1
1. PRODUCT APID COMPA9�V IDEPITBFICATIOid
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F141-WH03A
EPDXOLINE OFF WHITE
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas Cify, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. FIAZARDS IDEtdTI�BCATIOP!
ERi
encv Overview
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR:
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Causes burns.
Causes burns. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system. Respirable crystalline silica (quartz) can cause silicosis, a
fibrosis (scarring) of the lungs:
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Cancer hazard.
Contains crystalline silica which can cause cancer. (Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure.)
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin disorders. Gastrointestinal
tract.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Eifects
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory
system, Skin, Blood, Gastrointestinal tract
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3. COMPOSIYIONlIfdFORMATION Otd IPIGatED1ENi'S
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-�6GH'TiiNG MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen. Ammonia.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heat/sparkslopen flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Fiash back possible over considerable distance.
6. •ACCIDENTAI. 82ELEASE MEASUdtES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
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4. FIRST A9D MEASl1�2ES
F141-WH03A - EPDXOLINE OFF WHITE Revision Date: 07-Ju1-2009
Methods for Cleaning Up If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Other Information Not applicable
7. F9AIdD&.If�G AiND STORAGE
Handting
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
spiashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and unfil all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSURE CONTItOLS / PERSOPIAL PIt04ECTi0I�!
Exposure Guidelines
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Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Revision Date: 07-Ju1-2009
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Goggles. If splashes are likely to occur, wear fac�shield.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above appiicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PaiVSlCAL Ai�9D CF9EMICAL P9tOPER'�IES
Flash Point
Method
Boiling Point/Range
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
% Volatile by Weight
°/a Volatile by Volume
33°C ! 91.0°F
Pensky Martens - Closed Cup
116- 142°C/241.0-288.0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
1.83451
15.26589
1.604
10.5120
22.2246
10. SiA�ILI'rY At�ID REAC'TIV9YY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Reacti ons
Heat, flames and sparks. Epoxy
constituents.
None under normal processing
1'i. TOXICOLOGiCAL IPdFO1tMATlOI�!
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
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F141-WH03A - EPDXOLINE OFF WHITE Revision Date: 07-Ju1-2009
11. TOXICOLOGIC�►L INFORMATIOf�
ETHYLENEDIAMINE 637 mg/kg ( Rat ) 1000 mg/kg ( Rat ) 550 mg/kg (
Rabbit
Irritation No information available
Corrosivity No information available
Sensitization No information available
Chronic Toxicity
Carcino enici The table below indicates whether each a enc has listed an in redient as a carcino en
Com onent ACGIH IARC NTP OSHA Mexico
CRYSTALLINE SILICA A2 Group 1 Known X
UARTZ
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL Group 2B X
DUST
CRYSTALLINE SILICA A2 Group 1 Known X
QUARTZ
ETHYL BENZENE A3 Grou 2B X
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Endocrine Disruptor Information
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory
system, Skin, Blood, Gastrointestinal tract.
No information available
12. ECOLOGICAL liVF092MAT90Pt!
Ecotoxicitv
May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
TALC (RESPIRABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g/L Brachydanio
rerio 96 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mg/L 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mglL 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mglL Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
BENZYL ALCOHOL EC50 = 35 mg/L 3 h LC50= 460 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 63.7 mg/L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23 mg/L 48 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 10 mg/L = 63.7 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
Lepomis macrochirus 96 h 71.4 mg/L 30 min EC50 = 50
m /L 5 min
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mg/L EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mglL
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mglL Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
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Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
N-BUTANOL (SKIN) EC50 > 500 mglL 96 h EC50 > LC50= 1510 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 2041.4 mg/L 5 min EC50 = 1983 mg/L 48 h
500 mg/L 72 h promelas 96 h LC50= 1740 EC50 = 2186 mglL 30 min
mg/L Pimephales promeias 96 EC50 = 4400 mg/L 17 h EC50
h LC50= 1200 mg/L Leuciscus = 3980 mglL 24 h
idus 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mglL 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
ETHYLENEDIAMINE EC50 = 645 mglL 72 h EC50 = LC50= 115.7 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 20 mg/L 15 min EC50 EC50 = 0.88 mg/L 48 h
151 mg/L 96 h promelas 96 h LC50= 230 = 29 mg/L 17 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h
'�3. D6SPOSAL COPISIDERATIOPIS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contaminated Packaging
Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. T12AR9SP06tT IN�OL2MAT106�I
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
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I nternational I nventories
TSCA
DSL/NDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Clean Alr Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
U.S. Federal Reuulations
SARA 313
Component CAS-No Weight % SARA 313 - Threshold
Values
XYLENE 1330-20-7 6.317943 1.0
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 1.579288 0.1
N-BUTANOL SKIN 71-36-3 1.570746 1.0
SARA 3111312 Hazardous Categorization
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F141-WH03A - EPDXOLINE OFF WHlTE
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
State Right-to-Know
Revision Date: 07-Ju1-2009
Com onent Massachusetts New Jerse Penns Ivania lllinois Rhode Island
CRYSTALLINE SILICA X X X X
QUARTZ
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST X X X X
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
CRYSTALLINE SILICA X X X X
UARTZ
XYLENE X X X X X
BENZYL ALCOHOL X X
MICA RESPIRABLE DUST X X X X
MODIFIED ALIPHATIC X X X X
AMINE
ETHYL BENZENE X X X X X
N-BUTANOL SKIN X X X X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
ALUMINUM OXIDES X X X X
ETHYLENEDIAMINE X X X X
Other International Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains ali the information required by the CPR.
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Chronic Health Hazard Yes
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicais:
F141-WH03A - EPDXOLINE OFF WHITE
WHMIS Hazard Class
B2 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
E Corrosive material
� �,•�`` �
Revision Date: 07-Jui-2009
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
16. OY�1ER @hl�ORMAYIOY�!
Revision Date: 07-Ju1-2009
Revision Summary No information available
HMIS Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, piease refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
heaith hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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Il�aterial Safety Data Sheet
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009 Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009 Revision Number: 0
1. PRODUCT APBD COMPAIdV IDEFdT9F9CAT10P1
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F141-01416
EPDXOLINE CONVERTER
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. 9;AZA�tDS BDEi�l�'IFICATIOP!
ER!
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Moderately irritating to the eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Central nervous system, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin
3. COfVIPOSI'TIOId/9PlFORiV1A'�ION OP9 IPIGREDiEMTS
Hazardous Components
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3. COMPOSIYION/IWFORMATION OPl IIdGREDIENTS
Com onent CAS-No Wei ht %
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 25085-99-8 60 - 100
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE 1os-1a1 5.3s43
YLENE � s3a2a� 1.652
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 0.413
4. FIRS4 AID MEA►SiJFtES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and pienty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FBRE-FIGH'P9PIG MEAStDRES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Combustible material.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Aldehydes.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear seif-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heaUsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEPlTAB. RELEASE MEASl1FtES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personai protective equipment. Remove ali
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
7. HAPdDLlMG AND STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
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Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment. Prevent build-up of vapors by
opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAB. PROTECY90M
Exposure Guidelines
Com onent ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL Quebec TWAEV Ontario TWAEV Mexico OEL TWA
METHYL ISOBUTYL TWA: 50 ppm STEL: 75 TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 50 ppm TWA:
KETONE ppm 50 ppm STEL: 300 50 ppm STEL: 307 50 ppm STEL: 75 ppm 205 mg/m' STEL: 307
mglm' STEL• 75 ppm mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm
TWA: 100 ppm TWA:
410 m /m'
XYLENE TWA: 100 ppm STEL: TWA: 435 mg/m3 TWA: TWA: 434 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA:
150 ppm 100 ppm STEL: 150 100 ppm STEL: 150 435 mg/m' STEL: 150 100 ppm STEL: 150
m STEL: 655 m/m' m STEL: 651 m/m' m STEL: 650 m im' m STEL: 655 m fm'
ETHYL BENZENE TWA: 100 ppm STEL: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 434 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA:
125 ppm 100 ppm STEL: 545 100 ppm STEL: 125 435 mg/m' STEL: 125 435 mg/m' STEL: 125
m/m' STEL: 125 m m STEL: 543 m/m' m STEL: 540 m/m' m STEL: 545 m/m'
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If splashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
diuiness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Foilow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safery practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PHYSICAL AR1D CFlEMICA9. PItOPERTIES
Flash Point
Method
Boiling Point/Range
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibs/gal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
44°C / 111.0°F
Pensky Martens - Closed Cup
114 - 142°C / 237.0 - 288.0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
1.12498
9.36156
.696
7.4290
10.1962
10. S'T'ABBLITY AIdD REACTGVITY
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� 10. STA6ILITY APID REACTIVITY
Chemical stability Stable. Conditions to Avoid Heat, flames and sparks.
Am ines.
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous None under normal processing
Acids. Amines. Reactions
11. TOXICOLOGICAL IiVFORMAYIOF�
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Irritation No information available
Corrosivity No information available
Sensitization No infoRnation available
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
Teratogenicity No information available
Target Organ Effects Central nervous system, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin.
Endocrine Disru tor Information No information available • -� -
Component EU - Endocrine Disrupters EU - Endocrine Disruptors - Japan - Endocrine Disruptor
7�. �co�.oGac�� oN�oR�a�to�
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
METHYL ISOBUTYL EC50 = 400 mg/L 96 h LC50= 505 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 79.6 mg/L 5 min EG50 = 4280.0 mg/L 24 h
KETONE romelas 96 h EC50 = 170 m/L 48 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mglL 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg1L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg1L 48 h.
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mglL Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h �
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Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mg/L EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LCSD= 4.2 mg/L
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
13. DISPOSAL COPISIDERATi01�lS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contaminated Packaging
Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. 'TRAMSPORT IRlFORMATION
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffc Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name PAINT IN OIL
15. REGULA'B'ORY BNF06tMA'Y'101�
International Inventories
TSCA
DSLINDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Complies
Does not Comply
Complies
Does not Comply
Com pi i es
Complies
Complies
Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
METHYLISOBUTYLKETONE
XYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
SARA 3111312 Hazardous Categorization
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Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Pollutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantities
XYLENE 100 Ib X
ETHYL BENZENE 1000 Ib X X X
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-No Californla Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcin en
State Right-to-Know
Other International Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria.of the Controiled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains alt the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
B3 Combustibie liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
� �
a
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
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16. OTHER IIdFORMA'�IOPI
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Summary No information available
HMIS Health 2 Flammability 2 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any.
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the oniy hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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6QIfAlt DBOIIPIION
tOMM611 I�A6E
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RNgll
Polyamidoamine Epoacy
An advanced generation epo�ry For the protection and finishing oF steel and concrete. It has excellen� resistance ro
abrasion and is suitable for immersion as well as chemical contacc exposure. Contacc your local Tnemec represen[aave for
a list of chemicals. This product can also be used as a block filler on cementitious or masonry subs[rates. Note: Series
V69F conforms with a'v pollution regula[ions limiting Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) ro a ma�imum of 250
grams/litre (2.08 1�/gaD in areas requiring less than 100 grams/liae VOC, please refer [o [he Series L69F data sheet.
Limited color availabiliry. Concact your Tncmec representa[ive.
Sadn
P�IIMElS Steel: Self-prinung or Series 1, 37H, 66, LG9, N69, 90, 91-HzO, 94-H�O, 135, 161, 394
Gattanized Steel and No�n-Feavus Metal: Self-priming or Series 66, 161
Conczete: Self-priming or Series 130, 218
CMU: Self-priming or Series 130, 216, 218
TOPCOAIS 46H-413, 66, L69, N69, 73, 104, 113, 114, 161, 175, 1028, 1029, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1074, 1o74U, loi5, 1o75U, 1077, 1078.
Refer ro COI.ORS on applicabte topcoat data sheets for additiona] information. Note: "1'he following recoat [imes apply for
Series r69F/V69F: Inunersion Service-Surface must be scarified aFrer 30 days. Atmosphenc Service-After 30 days,
scarification or an epozy [ie-ecrat is required. Con[act your T'nemec representative For specific recommendaaons.
PRIMED SiFS
Sl�
suva�izm srma xoN-
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cnsr/ourn� iaoM
CON4IETE
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uiwa�n�
��
vow� wuns
RKO�k1QiD� DFi
QIRIq611ME AT5 MILS DFf
Y011lllf OA6AlIit fOMP0UND5
Immetalon Setvice: Scarify die Series 66, [v69F/V69F or 161 prune coac surface by abrasive blasting wieh fine abrasive
before [opcoating if it has been exterior exposed for 30 days or longer and N69F/V69F is die specified topcoat.
I�sion Setvice: SSPGSPIO/�ACE 2 Near-Whi[e Blas[ Cleaning
Non-Immetaion Sett�lce: SSYGSY6/NACL 3 Conunercial Blast Cleaning
Surface preparation tecommendations will vary depending on substrate and exposure conditions. Contact your'fnentec
represen[ative or Tnemec Technical Services.
Contac[ your Tnemec representative or Tnemec Technical Services.
Allo�v new concrece to cure 28 days. For optimum results and/or immersion service, abnsive blasc referencing SSPG
SP13/�'ACL 6, ICR[ CSP 2-4 Surface Preparauon of Conaete and Tnemec's Surface Preparation and Application Guide.
Allow mortar to cure For 28 days. Level pro[rusions and mortar spa[ter.
Non-Immerslon Service: Ask yo�r Tnemec iepresen[ative for specific recommendations.
h[ust be clean, dry and free of oil, grease, chalk and other contaminancs.
69.0 t 2.0% (mLked) t
2A [0 10.0 mils (50 to 25� nucrons) per coat. Note: The number oC coa[s and tttickness requiremenGs will vary �vith
substrace, application method and esposure. Con[act your Tnemec repiesentative.
V69F .
jJnrh+.+nr i• 1.90 Ibs/gallon (228 grems/litre)
TLfnned 3.5% QIo. 413ianer): 2.08 Ibs/gallon (250 grams/litre) t
IU�PS N69F
Unthinned: 2.35 lbs/gal solids
Thinned 1496 Qio. 4 Tb3nner): 3.z0 ]bs/gal solids
12ilmed 1096 f,No. 60 Thinner); 2.35 Ibs/gal sollds
V69F
Unthfnned: 2.00 lbs/gal solids
'1�� 3•5% (klo. 4 T�i�ec): 2.201bs/ga] solids
�[fl�¶(�(��fR�ii 1,107 mil sq k/gal (27.2 mz/L at 25 microns). See APPLICATTON for coverage rates. t
NUAIBEA OF COMPOkEN13 Two: Pan A(amine) and Part B(epo:ry)
PAIXd61NG 5 gallon (189L) pails - Order in multiples oF 2.
OO May 14, 2010 by Tnemec (o., IIIG �bllshed technical data and inswcuons are su6ject m change wlthout noUce. The onllne catalog ac wmv.memecmm Pp9e � Of 2
shewld be �eCemnmd For t}�e mos[ cuerent mchnical dau and inswctions or you may con[ac[ your Tnemec representat(vc
for curtrnt technical data �nd inst�uctions. �
Curing time varies with surface temperature, air movement, humidlry and film thickness.
N6qF
UnfLinned: 2.30 Ibs/gallon (2S0 grams/litre)
TLinned 1096 �To. 41�Innc): 2J5 Ibs/gallon (330 grams/litre)
Thlaned 1096 (No. 60 ihinnec); 2J6 !bs/gallon C331 grams/litre)
PRODUQ DATA SHEET
H!-�UlLD EPDXO�.INE !I � N69F or V69F
NETW96Hf PER6ALl.ON
SfORA6EiB�iPFAANRE
'IFAIP9lANAE R615TAN�
s�a�u�
HASH POINi-SETA
HfALiH � SAFEIY
(OY9G6E RA1B
MIXIN6
THIqNIN6
ror u�
aeeuunoN �uwr�r
SURFA�IFAIP9NNRE
aFAl1UP
N69F: 13.34 t 0.25 Ibs (6.10 t 11 kg� (mLxec� V69F: 13.90 t 0.25 Ibs (6.31 t 11 kg) (nuwced) t
,biinimum 20°F (-7°C) �iaacimum 110°F (43°C)
(Dry) Continuous 250°F (121°C) Intermi[rent 275°F (135°C)
Yart A: 24 months; Part B: 12 months at recoromended storagc temperature.
N69F R� V69F PaR A: 82°F (28°C) N69F Pan B: 93°F (34°C) V69F Par[ B: 86°F (30°C)
Paint producrs contain chemical ingredients which are considered hazardous. Read container label �varning and hlaterial
Safety Data Sheet for impottant heal[h and safery infoimation prior to the use oF this product.
%eep out of the reach of childcen.
Dense Concrete � Ma.qo�ncy: From 100 ro 150 sq ft (9.3 to 13.9 m=) per gallon.
CMU: From 75 to 100 sq f[ (7A to 9.3 mz) per gallon.
(1) Notc for Steel: Roller or brush applica[ion requires nvo or more coats to oUtain recommended film [hickness. Also,
Series N69F ran be spray applied to an optional high-6uild film chickness range of SA to 10.0 dry mils (205 to 255 dry
miaons) or 115 to 14.5 n�et mils (209 ro 370 wet microns). Allow for overspray and surFace irregularities. Film thickness
is rounded to the nearest 0.5 mIl or 5 microns. Application oF coatlng below minimum or above maximum rcconunended
dry film thicknesses may adversely affect coacing performance. t
1. Start with equal amounrs of both Parts A cec B.
2. Using a power mLrer, separately s¢r Pares A Rc B.
3. Add Yart A[o Part B under agitation, stir un[il thoroughly mixed.
4. Both components should be above 50°F (10°C) prior [o mL�cing. For application ro surfaces bem�een 35°F to 50°F (2°C
[0 10°C), allocv mixed material to stand thirty (30) minutes and restir before using. For optimum application properties,
blended componencs should be above 60°F (16°C).
Use No. 4 or No. 60 7'I�imier. For air spray, thin up to 10% or 3/4 pint C380 m1.) per gallon. For airless sprey, roller or
6rush, tl�in up to 5% or 1/4 pin[ (190 mL) per gallon. Note: \Ghen using Series V69F, a maximum oF 35°� of No. 4
Thinner may be used to comply mith VOC regulacions.
8 hwrs at 35°F (2°C) 4 hours at 77°F (25°C) 1 hour at 100°F (38°C)
Air Svrav •
Gun
lleVilbiss JGA
Fhild Tip � Air Cap �!ilr Iiose ID � Mat7 Aoee ID
I 5/16" or 3/S" I 3/8" or 1/2'
E 765 or 704 ��.� or 9.5 mm) <9•> or 1z.7
6ow temperatures or longer hoses require higher pot pressure.
Airless Spray •
Tip Orffice
O.D15"-0.019^
Pscssate MaYl Hose ID
00 psi 1/4" or 3/8"
� I P��
75-100 psi I 10-20 pSi
(>.2-6.9 bar) (0.7-1.4 bar)
Mauifold Fitter
60 mesh
Use appropriate flp/atomizing pressure for equipment, applicator technique and weather condiuons.
• Spray application of first coa[ on CMU should be followed by backrolling.
Note: Application over inorganic zinc-rich primers: Apply a wet mist coat and allow tiny bubbles to form. Wlten bubbles
disappear in 1 to 2 minutes, apply a full we[ coat at specffied mil chickness.
Roller: Use 3/8" or 1/2" (9.5 mm or 12.7 mm) synthetic woven nap rollcr cover. tise longcr nap to obtain penevation on
rough or porous surfaces.
Btvsh: Recommended for small areas only. Use high quality natura] or synthetic brisde brushes.
Mirumum 35°F (2°C) �laxinwm 135°F (57°C)
The surface should be dry and at least 5°F (3°C) above the dew point. Coatl�g will no[ cure below minimum surface
temperature.
Flush and dean all eq�ipment immediately aRer use �vith the recommended chinner or i�LEK.
t Values may vary with eolor.
WARRAN[Y C CiMTI'AT70N OF SELLER'S IIABIIITY: Tnemec Company, Inc. wartants only that i6 coatings represented hereln mee[ ehe Co[mulsUon standads of Tnemec Company, Inc. THE
\YARRAYCY DESC[tIBED I� TFff ABOVE PARAGRAPH SFIAI.0 BE TV LIEU OF Ai`7Y OTHER WARRANIY, EXPRESSED OR L�4PIIED, INCLUDLNG Bl7C VOT llh1[TED TO, A��'Y IhIl'LIED
WARHA:V'[Y OF MERCHANCABQI7l' OR F1N£SS FOR A P.IRTICULIR P[iEtPOSE. "fHERE .4RE \O WARRANRES THAT EhTE`ID BEYOND THE ➢ESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. The
buye�s sole and exdusive remecly against Tnemec Company, ilx. shall be for rcplacemrnt oF the product In the event a defective condition oF tht produa should be found to exist and the
exduslve mmedy shall no[ have failed irs essentlal purpose as long as Tnemec is willing to pcovfde mmparable replacement product to the 6uyer. NO 07HER REhfEDY ([YCLUDING, BUI' NOT
LU{LIED�TO, LYCIDE�TAL UR CONSEQUEM7A1 DMf�\GFS FOR LOST PROF7TS, LOST SALES, LVJURY TO PEBSON OR PROPERTY, EWIROND7EMAL INJURIFS OR ANY OTHER NCIDEM.IL
OR CONSEQUENCIAL LOSS) SHALL BE nvAIIABLE TO THE BU1'ER Technic�l and applicacion Informaflon hemin is provided for the purpase of esdbltshtng a grner.�l profile of the coatlng and
pmper ma[ing applkatlon pmcedures. Test perCormance resu16 �vere ob[ained ln a controlled environmen[ and Tnemec Company makes no daim ehat ehese tests or any other tests, accuntely
reoresent all env"vonments. As aoolication. environnental and dest¢n facrors can vary sienificandv. due c3re should 6e eserdsed in the sekction and use oF �he coatln¢.
OO May 14, 2010 by Tnemec Co., Inc.
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IVlaterial Safety Data �heet
Preparation Date: 04-Jan-2010 Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009 Revision Number: 0
_
1. PROD�lCT AidD COMPANV IDEW'TIFBCATYOM
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
N69F-WHITE
HB EPDXOLINEII FC WHITE
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. FIA,ZA�2DS IDENTIFBCAiIOP!
GER!
tme
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Causes burns.
Causes burns. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medlcal Conditions Central nervous system. Gastrointestinal tract. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin
disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin
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3. COMPOSITION/IPIFORMATIOId OP! IPBGREDIENTS
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. O>rygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. I�I�tIE-�IGF-�YIit9G MEASlD92E�
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Fiammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen. Aldehydes.
Specific Haza�ds Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heaUsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEMTAL EZELEASE MEASIDRES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
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Methods for Cleaning Up If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Other Information
Not applicable
7. HAfdDLIPIG APlD STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety, data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSl9RE COPlTROLS / PERSOPIAL P6tOi'EC'i'IOfV
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective ciothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Goggles. If splashes are likely to occur, wear face-shield.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Foilow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PFiYSIG/o►i. AMD C!-9EMICAL PROPERTIES
Flash Point
Boiling Point/Range
26°C / 78.0°F
116 - 142°C / 241.0 - 288.0°F
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9. PFIYSICAL AIdD CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Upper Exposure Limits No information available
Lower Exposure Limits No information available
Evaporation Rate No information available
Vapour Pressure No information available .
Vapour Density No information available
Specific Gravity 1.80962
Density 15.05875
VOC Content (Ibslgal) 2.483
°/a Volatile by Weight 16.4910
% Volatile by Volume 34.7047
10. ST�►BBL9'TY AMD REACTIVITY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Heat, flames and sparks. Epoxy
constituents.
incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Cleaning solutions such Reactions
as Chromerge and Aqua Regia.
None under normal processing
11. TOX9COLOGlCAl. 9I�9FORMATIOF�
Acute Toxicity
Component information
Irritation No information available
Corrosivity No information available
Sensitization No information available
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
Teratogenicity No information available
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Target Organ Effects Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin.
Endocrine Disruptor Information No information available
'i2..ECOLOGICAL IMFOItMATIOId
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
TALC (RESPIRABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g/L Brachydanio
rerio 96 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mg/L 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
BENZYL ALCOHOL EC50 = 35 mg/L 3 h LC50= 460 mglL Pimephales EC50 = 63.7 mg/L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23 mg/L 48 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 10 mg/L = 63.7 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
Lepomis macrochirus 96 h 71.4 mg/L 30 min EC50 = 50
m !L 5 min
N-BUTANOL (SKIN) EC50 > 500 mg/L 96 h EC50 > LC50= 1510 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 2041.4 mg/L 5 min EC50 = 1983 mg/L 48 h
500 mg/L 72 h promelas 96 h LC50= 1740 EC50 = 2186 mglL 30 min
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96 EC50 = 4400 mg/L 17 h EC50
h LC50= 1200 mg/L Leuciscus = 3980 mg/L 24 h
' s9
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mglL EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mg/L
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
ISOPHORONE DIAMINE EC50 = 37 mg/L 72 h LC50= 110 mg/L Leuciscus EC50 = 42 mg/L 24 h
idus 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
13. DISPOSAL COFISIDERATIOPIS
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposai
14. 'Y'RAIdSPORT INFORIVIATIOP�9
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
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15. REGULATORY 111�FORMATIOid
International Inventories
TSCA
DSLINDSL
EINECSIELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Complies
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
U.S. Federal Req_ulations
SARA 313
SARA 3111312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard
Acute Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
Reactive Hazard
Component � CWA - Reportable
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
CWA - Toxic Pollutants � CWA - Priority Pollutants �CWA - Hazardous S
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-Na California Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcin en
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State Right-to-Know
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Com onent Massachusetts New Jerse Penns Ivania lllinois Rhode Island
BARIUM SULFATE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST X X X X
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
XYLENE -- X X X X X
BENZYLALCOHOL X X
N-BUTANOI SKIN X X X X
ETHYLBENZENE X X X X X
ISOPHORONE DIAMINE X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
ALUMINUM OXIDES X X X X
Other International Requlations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
62 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
E Corrosive material
� � t
� ��
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NPRI - National Pollutant Release inventory
16. OYBiER INlF06iM�►7'90W
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HM15
29-Dec-2009
No information available
Health 0
Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disciaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910. �
To the best of our k�owfedge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
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lVda#erial �afety Data �heet
Preparation Date: 04-Jan-2010
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
'B. PRODUCT �►fVD COMPAiVY IDENTIFICATIOM
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
N-69-0069B
H-B EPDXOLINE II CONVERTER
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. F6AZARDS IDE�lTIEiCAT10P1
E R!
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Moderately irritating to the eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicologicai information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Gastrointestinal tract. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin
disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin
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3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATIOtd Ot� IPIGREDIENTS
Hazardous Com onents
Com onent CAS-No Weight %
ALC RESFIRABLE DUST 14807-96-6 30 - 60
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 10 - 30
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 67924-34-9 10 - 30
BARIUM SULFATE TOTAL DUST 7727-43-7 5- 10
YLENE 1330-20-7 6.3104
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE 108-10-1 � 3.9209
ROMATIC HYDROCARBON MIXTURE 64742-95-6 3.2324
1 2 4=TRIMETHYLBENZENE 95-63-6 2.3993
1 3 5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 10&67-8 0.5998
ETHYL BENZENE ioaa�-4 o.36sa
4. FIRST AID MEASt11tES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swailowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medicai attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. O�rygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-�IG9iT11dG MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Aldehydes.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire andlor explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Soivent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance. -
6. ACCIDEid1'A!. 92ELEASE IViEASlD92ES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in• accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
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7. HANDLIf�G AMD STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSl1RE CONTROLS / PERSOidAL PROTEC°TIORI
Exposure Guidelines
Com onent ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL uebec TWAEV Ontario TWAEV Mexico OEL TWA
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST TWA: 2 m/m' TWA: 2 m!m; TWA: 3 m/m3 TWA: 2 m/m� TWA: 2 m/m'
BARIUM SULFATE (TOTAL TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: WA: 5 mg/m' TWA: 10 TWA: 10 ppm TWA: 5 TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m'
DUST 0.5 m/m' m/m' TWA: 15 m/m' m TWA: 0.5 m!m'
XYLENE TWA: 100 ppm STEL: TWA: 435 mglm' TWA: TWA: 434 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA:
150 ppm 100 ppm STEL: 150 100 ppm STEL: 150 435 mg/m3 STEL: 150 100 ppm STEL: 150
__ ___.. _ ...__ _._ - -- - ._.. .._.
_ - m STEL: 655 m 7m' _-m S7EL` 651 m-]m' _ m STEL: 650 m/m - -m STEC' 655-m /m
METHYL ISOBUTYL TWA: 50 ppm STEL: 75 TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 50 ppm TWA:
KETONE ppm 50 ppm STEL: 300 50 ppm STEL: 307 50 ppm STEL: 75 ppm 205 mg/m' STEL: 307
mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm
TWA: 100 ppm TWA:
410 m /m'
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE TWA: 25 ppm TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 125 mg/m' TWA:
123 mg/m' 123 mglm' 25 ppm STEL: 170
m /m' STEL: 35 m
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE TWA: 25 ppm TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 125 mg/m' TWA:
123 mg/m' 123 mg/m' 25 ppm STEL: 170
m /m' STEL: 35 m
ETHYL BENZENE TWA: 100 ppm STEL: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 434 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA:
125 ppm 100 ppm STEL: 545 100 ppm STEL: 125 435 mg/m' STEL: 125 435 mglm' STEL: 125
m/m' STEL: 125 m m STEL: 543 m/m' m STEL: 540 m/m' m STEL: 545 m/m'
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hyglene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If splashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. •
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PHYSICAL �►111D CHEMiCAL PROPERTIES
Flash Point
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
27°C / 80.0°F
114 - 142°C / 237.0 - 288.0°F
No information available
No information available
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_ 9. PHYSICAL Ai�ID CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Evaporation Rate No information available
Vapour Pressure No information available
Vapour Density No information available
Specific Gravity 1.45040
Density 12.06953
VOC Content (Ibslgal) 2.119
% Volatile by Weight 17.5600
% Volatile by Volume 29.8580
10. STABILITY AND REACTiVITY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Amines. Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks.
Amines.
None under normal processing
11. 'TOX9COLOGiCAL IPI�ORiViAYiON!
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Component
on
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information availabie
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin.
No information available
Endocrine Disrupters EU - Endocrine Disruptors - apan - Endocrine Disruptor
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIOPI
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater F(sh Microtox Water Flea
TALC (RESP(RABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g/L Brachydanio ---
rerio 96 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mg/L 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 36
h LC50= 16.1 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
METHYL ISOBUTYL EC50 = 400 mglL 96 h LC50= 505 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 79.6 mg/L 5 min EC50 = 4280.0 mg/L 24 h
KETONE romelas 96 h EC50 = 170 m/L 48 h
ROMATIC HYDROCARBON LC50= 9.22 mg/L EC50 = 6.14 mglL 48 h
MIXTURE Onconc �hus m kiss 96 h
1,2,4-TRIMETHYIBENZENE LC50= 7.72 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 6.14 mg/L 48 h
romelas 96 h
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE LC50= 7.72 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 50 mg/L 24 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 3.48
mglL Pimephales promelas 96
h
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mg/L EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mglL Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mglL Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mg/L
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
73. D9SPOSAL CONS9DE13A7'lOPLS
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. TRANSPOitT INFORMAYIOP�!
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
15. Y2EGULATOaiY INFORMAT901►�
International Inventories
TSCA Complies
DSLJNDSL Compiies
EINECSIELINCS Does not Compiy
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CHINA Does not Comply
ENCS Does not Comply
KECL Does not Comply
PICCS Does not Comply
AICS Does not Comply
Ciean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
METHYLISOBUTYLKETONE
ETHYLBENZENE
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
SARA 3111312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Poilutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantities
XYLENE 1001b X
ETHYL BENZENE 1000 Ib X X X
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-No California Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcino en
State Right-to-Know
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XYLENE X X X X X
METHYLISOBUTYL X X X X X
KETONE
1 2 4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE X X X X X
1 3 5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE X X ( X X X
ETHYLBENZENE X X X X X
Other lnternational Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
B2 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materiais
,� T
.
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'16. OTFlER IidFORMA'r10N!
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Summary No information available
HMIS Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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0
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�OhNST�tJ�T10N INC.
��e�imitt�i Tra,�isi»itta� � �e5por�se
Sha�ed areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittai Number: C�24 DATE: 02/15/2011
(Confracfor. each submitta! transmittal will have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmittals wi+l be
idenfifred wrth R1, R2, efc.) Note.� One form sha!! be filled out for each submiftal item. The only excepfion will Le
if multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for fhe same scheduted N�c�fc.
Contract lVame: WESNIEW LI�T STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: WWP-27-3536
I�'_I_lt"Fr�il�1
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
5ub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's i
# if no bid # Response
� i j ; I
1; i 0.02490 i Pre-Cast Concrete Vault __ _ ' )�1E
; - -- �
---i - - ---- --- -- ----- I
❑ Re-submittal uppiemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature � Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEP�
MC = MAKE CORRECTIOPJS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are raquired
SI = SUBMIT SPECir1ED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESU6MIT: Resubmi�ial required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for confortnarce with the general design concept of the Projeci and does not extend to corisideration of structural
integrity, saiery, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligaticn of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject ro
the requiremer,ts of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
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Submittal Transmittal & Response
Shaded areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 024a DATE: 03/15/2011
(Contractor. each su6mitta! transmittal will have a consecutive number beginning with "1" Resubmittals wil! be
iden6fied with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for each submitta! item. The onJy exception wiU be
ifmultiple items from fhe same supplierare submitted as a package forfhe same scheduled wo�c.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No. : WWP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid # Response
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1� 10.02490 Pre-Cast Concrete Vault Calculations
❑ Re-submitta Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by. .
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425�93-1826
Signatu Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has re�iewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECfFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmitta! required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for confortnance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfadory performance of its entire work in strid
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken sole(y to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contraclor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
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Oldcastle Precast�
utility vauit
Structural Desian Calculations
Product: Valve Vault
Customer, HD Fowler
ProJect: Westview Lift Station Upgrade
Renton, WA
Designed By: Brian P. Juneman
Reviewed By: S. C. Hiester, PE
Da[e: March 10, 2011
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The design criteria in these calculations are Utiliry Vault Co. standards. It is the
responsibility of the owner to verify that they meet or exceed specific project requirements.
The design submitted is the property of and is used for the proprietary use of Utility Vault
Co., Inc. only, and shall be used on product manufactured only by Utiliry Vault Co., Inc.
Oldcastle Precast B 2011 _
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Producf: Valve Vault
�� OldCastle Precasf'� cusrom�: HD Fowler
Ut�lity U3ult Project: Wesiview Liit Station Upgrade
Date: March 10, 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast � 2011
...
Materials:
Concrete: 28 Day Compressive Strength f'c = 7,000 psi
Rebar: ASTM A615 Grade 60
WWF: ASTM A185 Grade 65
Specifications:
Destgn: ACI-318-05 Building Code
Loads: ASTM C-890 "Minimum Structural Design Loading For Underground Precast
Concrete Water And Wastewater Structures"
HS-20 Wheel Load, 16,000 Ibs
30% impact Loading For Soil Cover Less Than 2'-0"
80 psf Live Load Surcharge Above 8'-0" Soil Depth
Assumptions: 120 pcf Soil Densily
40 pcf e.f.p. Lateral Soil Pressure Above Watertable (assumes �=30°)
. e.f.p= ('�so;�(Ka), Ka=1-sin(30)/1+sin (30)= .5/1.5= .333
e.f.p= (120)(.333)= 40 pcf
80 pcf e.f.p. Laterai Soii Pressure Below Watertable (assumes �=30°)
e.f.p= (yso��-ywater��Ka)+ywaten Ka=1-Sln(30)/l+Sirl (30)= .5/1.5= .333
e.f.p- (120-62.4)(.333)+62.4= 19.2+62.4= 81.6 pcf use 80 pcf
Top of Vault At Finished Grade
Watertable 5'-0" Below Grade
Page 3 of 9
Product: Valve Vault
� ��S�C1St�e i��@CaSfp Customer: HD Fowler
Util�ty VBult Project: Westview Lift Station Upgrade
Date: March 10, 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast O 2011
.�.
Design Top
case 1: design for top of slab at grade and HS-20 truck wheel loading
span = 5.854 it
loads:
soil = (1.2)(0.120)(0.000) _
slab = (1.2)(0.150)(0.583) _
total =
wheel = (1.3)(1.6)(16.000) _
design slab adjacent to blockout
biockout width =
0.000 ksf soil cover= 0.000 ft
0.105 ksf slab thickness = 0.583 ft
0.105 ksf keyway height = 0.000 in
rebar clearance = 0.750 in
33.280 kip rebar size = #6 bar
60 in
slab = 1.396 ft
tributary load width = 3.896 ft
moment:
distribute tributary dead load width of 3.896 ft over slab width of 1.396 ft
w� d� _ (0.105)(3.896)/(1.396) = 0.293 ksf
distribute wheel load over width of slab x width of wheel
w„ u = (33.280)/(1.396)(0.833) = 28.611 ksf
R�„di = (0.293)(5.854)/2 = 0.858 kip
R�„ u= (28.611)(0.833)(2(2.510) + 0.833)/(2)(5.854) = 11.921 kip
+M„ - (0.293)(5.854)2/8 + (11.921}(2.510 + (11.921)/(2)(28.611))
+M„ = 33.666 k-ft
b= 12.000 in d= 5.875 in �= t.42 1n2
min Ag:
flexure = (0.00418)(12.00Q)(5.875) = AS = p.2g in2
temp = (0.0018)(12.000)(7.000) = As = 0.15 �n2
2.510' 0.833' 2.510'
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28.611
0.293 ksf
span = 5.854'
loading for moment
A9 max = 2.17 in2
use AS = 1.42 ��2
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Product: Valve Vault
�� �ttiCaS��@ PrecasfA Customer HD Fowler
Ut�l�ty Vault ProjecL Westvlew Lift Station Upgrade
Date• March 10 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast O 2011
..,
shear:
y�� d� = 0.105 kSf
distribute wheel load over E x width of wheel
E_
w„ u = (33.280)/(3.333)(0.833) _
3.333 ft
11.981 ksf
shear will be taken at x=
R�„ d� _ (0.105)((5.854/2) - 0.708) _
R�„ n = (11.981)(0.833)(2(4.313) + 0.833)/(2)(5.854) _
V„x = 0.233 + 8.065 =
M„x = (0.105)(0.708)(5.854 - 0.708)/2 + (8.065)(0.708) _
0.708 it
0.233 kip
8.065 kip
8.298 kip
5.904 k-ft
tor shear, use d= 5.875 in
use Ag = 1.42 (n2 (required)
�V� _ (0.75)(12.000)(5.875)[(1.9)(�7000) + (2500)(Q.020)(0.688)]/1000
�V� = 10.234 kip > 8.298 kip
0.833' 4.313'
11.981 �
0.105 ksf
span = 5.854'
loading for shear
AS/bd = 0.020
V„d/M„ = 0.688
Page 5 of 9
Product: Valve Vault
�� Ooi�CaStle PC@CaSta� Customer: HD Fowler
Utif�ty Vault Pro%ect Westview Lift Station Upgrade
Date: March 10, 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast � 2011
..,
Design Wall
case 1: design for top of vault at grade and HS-20 truck wheei loading
0.023 ksf
0.053 ksf
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soil cover =
top thickness =
too waii:
wall height =
wall thickness =
center wall:
wall height =
wall thickness =
rebar clearance =
rebar size =
base wall:
wali height =
wall thickness =
" average wall thickness
0.000 ft
0.583 ft
0.268 ksf
/
0.326 ksf
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� 0.373 ksf
cenier wall
span = 4.542 ft
loads:
wu u„e = (1.6)(0.080) _
wu unit = (1.6)(0.053) _
'Nu mcr = (1.6)(0.215) _
0.128 ksf
0.085 ksf
0.344 ksf
m om ent:
R�„ irye = (0.128)(4.542)/2 0.291 kip
Rtu unit = (0.085)(4.542)/2 = 0.193 kip
Rtu �ncr = (0.344)(4.542)/6 = 0.260 kip
+M„ _ (0.128)(4.542)z/8 + (0.085)(4.542)2/8 + (0.1283)(0.344)(4.542)2/2
+M„ = 1.004 k-ft
b= 12.000 in d= 3.563 in Ag = 0.06 in2
min A5:
flexure = (1.33)(0.06) = AS = 0.08 in2
femp = (0.0018)(12.000)(4.500) = AS = 0.10 inZ
0.729 ft
0.406 ft`
4.542 ft
0.375 ft
0.750 in
#3 bar
0.729 ft
0.406 ft*
live load on wall = 4.542 ft
�� 0344 ksf
0.085 ksf
0.128 ksf
span = 4.542'
loading for moment and shear
AS max = 1.32 in2
use AS = 0.10 ��Z
Page 6 of 9
Product: Valve Vault ��
�� OldCastte Precasf" Customer: HD Fowler
Utility VBuft Pro ect: Westview Lift Station U rade
1 P9
Date: March 10 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast O 2011
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shear:
R�„ ��i = 0.291 + 0.193 +0.260 = 0.744 kip
R2„ iNe = (0.128)(4.542)!2 0.291 kip
R2u una = (0.085)(4.542)/2 = 0.193 kip
R2u �ncr = (0.344)(4.542)/3 = 0.521 klp
Rzu tom� = 0.291 + 0.193 +0.521 = 1.004 kip
�V� _ (0.75}(2)(�7000)(12.000)(3.563)/1000 = 5.365 kip > 1.004 kip
design slab between blockouts
slab =
iributary load width =
+M„ _ (2.000)(1.004) _
b= 12.000 in d= 3.563 in
design slab adjacent to blockouts
slab =
tributary load width =
+M„ _ (1.250)(1.004) _
b=.12.000 in d= 3.563 in
top a�d base walls
As =
A$ _
1.500 ft
2.000 ft
2.008 k-ft
0.13 ��Z
1.000 ft
1.250 ft
1.255 k-ft
0.08 in2
AS max = 1.32 inz
AS max = 1.32 inz
since the geomelry of both walls is the same, base the design of walls on the worst loading case
span = 5.875 ft (span A)
span = 7.375 ft (span B)
distribution factors:
short = (I/5.875)/((I/5.875) + (I/7.375)) _
long = (I/5.875)/((1/5.875) + (I/7.375)) _
0.557
0.443
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Product: Valve Vault
� ���aSt�� Precast'� Customer. HD Fowler
� Uti�lty Vault Pro ecL Westview Lift Station U rade
1 P9
Date: March 10 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast � 2011
...
loads:
top wall soil loading and reaction from center section
w„ 1Ne = (1.6)(0.080) = 0.128 ksf live Ioad on slab = 0.729 ft
w� ��ff = !� .$)(o.000) = o.000 kst
Wu incr = (1.6)(0.053) = 0.085 ksf
reaction from center section =
0.744 kip
w� �o�� _ (0.128)(0.729) + (0.000)(1.312) + (0.085)(1.312)/2 + (0.744)
w„ ca�i = 0.893 ksf
base wall soil loading and reaction from center section
w„ iNe = (1.6)(0.080) _
Wu unu = (1.6�(0.268) _
wu incr = (1.6�(0.1 �J�� _
reaction from center section =
0.128 ksf
0.429 ksf
0.168 ksf
1.004 kip
live load on slab = 0.729 ft
Wu tote� _ (0.128){0.729) + (0.429)(1.312) + (0.168)(1.312)/2 + (1.004)
W� �o� = 1.770 ksf
� 1.770 ksf
W.
span A = 5.875' .
span B = 7375'
loading for moment and shear
moment and shear:
-M„ _ (1 _770)(5.875)2/12 =
-M„ _ (1.770)(7.375)2/12 =
-M„ _
b=15.750in d=3.125in
min AS:
flexure = (0.00418)(15.750)(3.125) _
temp = (0.0018)(15.750)(5.250) _
saan A:
+M„ _ (1.770)(5.875)z/8 - 6.724 =
5.092 k-ft (span A)
8.024 k-ft (span B)
6.724 k-ft
AS = 0.50 in'
Ag = 0.21 inz
Ae = 0.15 inZ
0.914 k-ft
moment distribution:
0.557 0.443
-5.092 8.024
-1.632 -1.300
-6.724 6.724
AS max = 1.52 in2
use AS = 0.50 ��2
b= 15.750 in d=1.750 in AS = 0.12 �n2 Ag max = 0.85 in'
Page 8 of 9
Producf: Valve Vault
�� Olt�c�stle PrecasfR� cusramer: HD Fowler
Utility Vau4t Project: Westview Lift Station Upgrade
Date: March 10, 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast � 2011
min AS:
flexure = (0.00418)(15.750)(1.750) = AS = p,12 in2
temp = (0.4018)(15.750)(5.750) = A9 = 0.16 in2 use As = 0.16 in2
shear:
shear will be taken at x=
V„ _ (1.770)((5.875/2 - 0.333) _
�V� _ (0.75)(2)(�7000)(15.750)(3.125)/1000 =
0.333 ft
4.610 kip
6.177 kip > 4.610 kip
s,�an B:
+M„ _ (1.770)(7.375)2/8 - 6.724 =
b=15.750in d=1.750in
m in AS:
flexure = (0.00418)(15.750)(1.750) _
temp = (0.0018)(15.750)(5.250) _
shear:
shear will be taken at x=
V„ _ (1.770)((7.375/2 - 0.333) _
�V� _ (0.75)(2)(�7000)(15.750)(3.125)/1000 =
5.312 k-ft
A� = 0.79 ►�2
As = 0.12 in2
AS = 0.15 in�
0.333 ft
5.938 kip
6.177 kip > 5.938 kip
A9 max = 0.85 in2
use As = p.7g inZ
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Product: Valve Vault � �
�� �Idcastle Precasf� Customer. HD Fowler
Util�ty Vault Projeci: Westview L'rft Station Upgrade
Date: March 10, 2011 By: Brian P. Juneman Oldcastle Precast O 2011
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Design Base
case 1: design for top of vault at grade and HS-20 truck wheel loading
span = 5.938 ft
loads:
sofl = (1.2)(0.120)(0.000) = 0.000 ksf
vault = (1.2)(15.0 - (7.750)(6.250)(0.583)(0.150))/(7.750){6.250)
vault = 0.266 ksf
`N� ai = 0.000 + 0.266 = 0.266 ksf
wheei = (1.6)(16.000) = 25.600 kip
distribute two wheel loads over width of E x width of vault
E = 4.0 + (0.06)(5.938) = 4.356 ft
w„ �� _ (2)(25.600)!(4.356)(6.250) = 1.881 ksf
Wu cota� = 0.266 + 1.881 = 2.147 ksf
m om ent:
+M„ _ (2.147)(5.938)2/8 -
b= 12.000 in d= 5.438 in
min AS:
fiexure =. (0.00418)(12.000)(5.438) _
temp = (0.0018)(12.000)(7.000) _
shear:
V„ _ (2.147)(5.938)/2 =
�V� _ (0.75)(2)(�7000)(12.000)(5.438)/1000 =
design slab adjacent to sump
slab =
tributary load width -
+M„ _ (2.000)(9.459) _
b= 12.000 in d= 5.438 in •
soil cover = 0.000 ft
slab thickness = 0.583 ft
keyway height = 0.000 in
rebar clearance = 1.250 in
rebar size = #5 bar
vault length = 7.750 ft
vault width = 6.250 ft
vault weight = 14.975 kips
2.147 ksf
span = 5.938'
loading for moment and shear
9.459 k-ft
AS = 0.40 ��Z
As = 0.27 ��Z
AS = 0.15 in2
6.372 kip
8.189 kip > 6.372 kip
As =
1.000 ft
2.000 ft
18.918 k-ft
0.83 ��2
As max = 2.01 in2
use A9 = 0.40 inZ
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Shaded areas are for City oi Renton use only
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Submittal Number: 025
DATE: 01 /24/201 i
(Contracfor. each, submittal transmittal wi!! have a consecutive number beginning wifh "1 ". Resubmrttals will be
identified with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for each submittal item. The only excaption will be
if multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES No. : WWP-27-3536
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC. Fed Aid #: NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
! Epoxy Bonding All Thread Rods In Concrete: '
10.03055 Product Data for Epoxy Adhesives for Self-Contained Carfridge
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❑ Re-submittal pplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTI�NS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Noie: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to pertorm all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractcr
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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❑ 5ee Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
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SET-XP" is a 1:1 two component, high solids epoxy-based ancfioring
adhesive formulated for optimum performance in both cracked and uncracked
concrete. SET-XP" atlhesive has been rigorously tested in accordance with
1CC-ES AC308 and 2006 IBC requirements and has proven to offer increased
reliability in the most adverse conditions, including performance in cracked
concrete under static and seismic loading. SET-XP" adhesive is teal in color in
order to be identified as a high-performance atlhesive for adverse conditions.
Resin and hardener are dispensed and mixed simultaneously through the
mixing noule. SET-XP'" adhesive exceeds the ASTM C881 specification for
Type I and Type IV, Grade 3, Ciass C epoxy.
�• When SET-XP" adhesive is usetl with the IXP'" anchor, all thread rod
or rebar, the system can he used in tension and seismic zones where
there is a risk of cracks occurring that pass through the anchor
location. It is also suitable tor uncracked concrete conditions.
�� ICC-ES ESR-2508; City of L.A. pending; Fioritla FL 11506.5
NSF/ANSI Standard 61 (216 in2/1000 gal). `! The load tables list values based
upon resuits from the most recent testing and may not reflect those in current
code reparts. Where code jurisdictions apply, consult the current reports for
applicable load values.
'''�' ' Surfaces to receive epoxy must be clean. The. base-material
temperature must be 50° F or above at the time of installation. For best resuits,
material should be 70-80° F at the time of application. Cartridges should
not be immersed in water to facilitate 4varming. To warm cold material, the
cartridges should be stored in a warm, uniformly-heated area or storage
container for a sufficient time to allo�N epoxy to warm completely. Mixed
material in nozzle can harden in 5-7 minutes at a temperature of 40° F or
above.
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��• Resin — white, hardener— black-green. When properly mixed,
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solvents such as ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.), lacquer thinner or adhesive
remover can be used. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS TO CLEAN ADHESIVE FROM
SKIN. Take appropriate precautions vvhen handling flammable solvents.
Solvents may damage surfaces to which they are applietl.
Cured Material — chip or grind off surface.
1� '�' ' Anchors instailed with SET-XP" Epoxy-Tie� adhesive have
been tested in accordance �viih ICC-E5's Acceptance Criteria forPost-Installed
Adhesive Anchors in Concrete flements (AC308) for the following:
• Seismic and wind loading in cracked and uncracked concrete
• Static tension and shear loading in cracked and
uncracked concrete
• Horizontal and overhead installations
• Long-term creep at elevated-temperatures
• Static loading at elevated-temperatures
• Damp holes
• Freeze-thaw conditions
• Gritical and minimum etlge distance and spacing
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Consistency ASTM C881 Passed, non-sag
Glass transition temperature ASTM E1356 155°F
Bond strength (moist cure) ASTM C882 3,7d2 psi at 2 days
Water absorptlon ASTM D570 0.10%
Compressive yieltl strength ASTM D695 14,830 psi
Compressive modulus ASTM D695 644,000 psi
Gel time ASTM C881 49 minutes
Very good to excellent against distilled water,
in-organic acids and alkalis. Fair to good against organic acids and aikalis, and
many organic soivents. Poor against ketones. For more detailed information
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2. Detailed information on dispensing tools, mixing nozzles and other adhesive
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3. Use only appropriate Simpson Strong-Tie mixing nozzle in accordance vdith
Simpson Strong-Tie instructions. Motlification or improper use of maing noule
may impair epoxy pertormance.
�' �� Anchoring adhesive shali be a tavo-
component high-so(ids, epoxy-based system supplied in manufacturer's
standard cartridge and dispensetl through a static-mixing nozzle supplied by
the manufacturer. The adhesive anchor shall have been tested antl qualified
for performance in cracked and uncracked concrete per ICC-ES AG308.
Adhesive shall be SET-XP" Epoxy-Tie� adhesive from Simpson
Strong-Tie, Pleasanton, CA. Anchors shall be installed per Simpson
Strong-Tie instructions for SET-XP Epoxy-Tie atlhesive.
; �' See pages 87-92 for information on
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iVlinimum Tensile Stress Area Ase inz 0.142 0.226 0.334 0.462 0.606
Tension Resistance of Steel - ASTM A193, Grade 87 17,750 28,250 41,750 57,750 75,750
Threaded - ASTM A307, Grade C 8,235 13,110 19,370 26,795 35,150
Rod - Ty e 410 Stainless ASTM A193, Grade`:86 �sa �b `15,620 24,860 36,740 50,820 66,660
- Type 304 Stainless ASTM A193; Gratle:BB `#0,650 16,950 25,050 34,650 45,450
Strength Reduction Factor - Steel Failure - � OJ59
Minimum Tensile Stress Area Ase ``inz 0.20 0.31 0.44 0.60 0.79
Rebar Tension Resistance of Steel - Rebar ASTM Ao1'5;:Grade 60 Nsa:: ;=;Ib.:=:; ;�:.1,8,000 27,900 39,600 54,000 71,100
Strength Reduction Factor - Steel railure �� - 0.65'
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Effectiveness Factor- Cracked Concrete k�r - 17
Strength Reduction Factor- Breakout Failure � - 0.65"
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Temp. Range 1 Characteristic Bond Strengthe tk��c� psi 2,422 2,263 1,942 1,670 2,003
for Uncracked Minimum 2�/< 3�/a 3�/z 33�4 4
Concrete��d•5 Permitted Embedment Depth Range Maximum he� �� 10 12Yx 15 17�/z 20
Temp. Range 1 Characteristic Bond Strengthe•13•'" tkcr psi 1,040 718 1,003 619 968
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Temp. Range 2 Characteristic Bond Strength6•e�'��'^ Tk�� si 537 371 518 320 500
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Strength Reduction Factor - Dry Concrete d ci - 0.65t0
Strength Reduction Factor - Water-saturated Concrete �sat ci - �•4570
Additional Factor for Water-saturatetl Concrete' Ksai, ci - 0.57
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Strength Reduction Factor-Water-saturated.Concrete sa�. i - 0.4510
Additional Factor for Water-saturated Concrete' Ksai, i - 0.48
1. The information presented in this table is to be used in conJunction with the tlesign cnteria of ICGES
AC308, except as modified helo�v. See pages 18-19.
2. Temperature Range 1: Maxlmum short-term temperature of 110°E Maximum long-term temperature of 75°F.
3. Temperature Range 2: Maximum short-term temperature oi 150°F. Maximum long-term temperature ot 110°F.
4. Short-term concrete temperatures are those that occur over short intervals (diumal cycling).
5. Long-term concrete temperature are conslant temperatures over a significant time period.
6. For anchors that only resist wind or seismic loads, bond strengths may be increased by 72%.
7. In water-saturated concrete, muNiply r� and rkR by K�.
8. For anchors installed in overhead and su�jecfed to tension resulting from sustalned loading, multipry the
value calculated for N, according to ICC-ES AC308 by 0.75. See page 18.
9. The value of � applies when ihe loatl combinations of ACI 318 Section 92 are used. If the laad
combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D4.5 to deiermine the appropriate value of �.
10.The value of ¢ applles when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the
requiremerts of Section D4.4(c) far Condltion 8 are meL H the loatl combinations of ACI 378 Appendix C
are used, refer [o Section D4.5 to determine ihe appropriate value of Q.
11. The value of � applies when hoth the load combinations of ACI 318 Seciion 9.2
are used and the requiremanis o( Section D4A(c) lar Condilion B are met If
the load comtiinaiions of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements ot
Section D4.4(c) for Condition A are met, reter to Sectlon D4.4 to determine the
appropriate value of �. If the loatl combinations ot ACI 318 Appendix C are usetl,
refer to Section D4.5 to tletermine the appropriate value of �.
1?. Sand-lightweight and ali-lightweight concrete are beyond the scope of thls table.
13. For anchors installed in regions assigned to�Selsmic Design Category C, D, E
or F, the bond strength values for 7/B" anchors or'7 rebar anchors must be
multlpiied hy aNu„ = 0.80.
14. For anchors installed in reglons assigned to Seismic Dasign Category C, �,
E or F, the bond strength values for 1' anchors nr i8 rebar anchors musi be
multiplied 6y ax��u = 0.92
15. The values of f'� used tor calculation purposes must not exceed 8,000 psi (55.1 MPa)
for uncracked concrete. The value of f'� used Tor calculation purposes must not
exceetl 2500 psi (172 MPa) for cracked concrete when calculating concrete
breakoui strength In tenslon and pullout strength in tenslon.
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1. The information presented in this tahle is to be used in conjuncilon v�ith the design criteria of ICC-ES AC308. See pages 18-19.
2. Minimum and maximum embedment depths are set so as to fit the {CGES AC308 design model. ����*
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r2fer to Seclion D4.5 to determine ihe approprlate value of �.
3. The value of � applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are usetl and the requirements of Section D4.4(c) for Condition B are met.
If the load contbinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and ihe requirements of Seciion �4.4(e) for Condition A are met, refer to Section D4.4 to determine
the appropriate value of ¢. If Ihe load combinations oi ACI 31 B Appendix C are used, refer to Section D4.5 to tletermine the appropriate value of �.
4. The value of y applies v�hen both the load combinailons of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D4.4(c) for Contlition B are met.
If the loatl combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D4.5 to determine the appropriate value of �.
5. Sand-lightweight and all-lightweight concrete are heyond the scope of this table.
6. The values ot V�, are applicable for both cracked and uncracked concrete. For anchors installed in regions assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E
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7. The va�ues of f'� usetl for calculation purposes must not exceetl B4O00 psi (55.1 MPa) for uncracked concrete. The value of f'� used for calculation purposes
must not exceed 2500 psi (17.2 MPa) for cracked concrete when calculaiing concrete pryout strength in shear.
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SET-XP" Epoxy 5hear Design Data 1or Threaded Rod and Rebar in Normal-Weiglit Concrele'•5 � of the load table icons
Pa e 1 of 2 Fastenal Product Standard REV-03
Date: November 29, 2010 �' TROD.SS
Threaded Rod,18-8 Stainless Steel
The information below lists the required dimensional, chemical and physical characteristics of the products in [his purchase order. ff
the order received does not meet these requiremen[s, it may result in a supplier cortective action request, �vhich could jeopazdize your
stams as an approvcd vendor. Unless othenvise specified, all referenced consensus standards mus[ be adhered to in their enciiety.
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2-50" ' .0860 .0854 •.0813
4-40 ' .1120 .1112 .1061
5-40 ' .1250 .1242 .1191
6-32 ' .1380 .1372 .1312
8-32 .1640 .1631 .1571
10-24 ' .Y900 .1890 .1818
10-32 ' .1900 .1891 .1831
12-24 ' .2160 .2150 .2078
1/4-20 .2500 2489 .2367
1 /4-28 .2500 .2490 . 2392
5/16-18 3125 .3113 .2982
5/ 16-24 .3125 .3114 . 3006
3/8-16 .3 750 .3737 . 3595
3/8-24 .3 750 .3 739 . 3631
7/ 16-14 .4375 .4361 . 4206
7/16-20 .4375 .4362 . 4240
1 l2-13 .5000 .4985 . 4822
1/2-20 .5000 .4987 .4865
9�16-12 .5625 .5609 . 5437
9/ 16-18 .5625 .5611 . 5480
5/8-11 .6250 .6233 . 6051
5/8-18 .6250 .6236 . 6105
3/4-t 0 .7500 .7482 . T288
3/4-i 6 .7500 .7485 . T343
7/8-9 .8750 .8731 . 8523
7/5-14 .8750 .8734 . 8579
1-8 1.000 .9980 .9755
1-14 1.000 0.9984 0.9881
1 1/8-7 1.125 1.1228 1.0982
1 1/8-8 ' 1.125 1.1229 1.1079
1 1/8-12 1.125 1.1232 1.1118
1 1/4-7 1250 1.2478 12232
1 1/4-8 ' 1.250 1.2479 12329
1 1 l4-12 1.250 1.2482 1.2368
1 3/8-6 1.375 1.3726 1.3453
1 1/2-6 1.500 1.4976 1.4703
1 1/2-S ' 1.500 1.4978 1.4828
1 3/4-5 1.750 1.7473 1.7165
2�.5 2.000 1.9971 1.9641
` Class 2A threads shall be used for sizes where 1A is not applicable
Length Tolerance
3' +/- 1 /4"
6' - 12' +/- 1 /2"
Length shall be measured form end to end
Pa e 2 of 2 Fastenal Product Standard REV-03
Date: November 29, 2010 �' TROD.SS
Specification Requirements:
e Standard: ASI� B 13.31.3
� Material : iJNS 30400 Stainless Steel
a Mechanical Properties: Tensile 75,000 psi minimum
Yield 30,000 psi minimum
� Thread requiremen[s: Roll threaded to ASME B1.1 IJ�iC, UivF UNS & 8ITN, Class lA.
� Finish: ASTiVI A380.
• Product Mazking: Marked with predetermined color on rod end.
Vendor to supply color code with the N1TR and purchase order.
o Material Test Reports: Must be available and have documented lot traceability, including
Full chemical and mechanical figures, to the specification(s) above.
Pa e 1 of 2 Fastenal Product Standard REV-02
Date: November 19, 2010 TROD31b
Threaded Rod, 316 Stainless Steel
The information below ]ists the required dimensional, chemical and physical chazacteristics of [he products in this purchase order. If
the order received dces not meet these requirements, it may result in a supplier corrective action request, which could jeopardize your
s[atus as an approved vendor. Unlcss o[herwise specified, all referenced consensus standazds must be adhered to in thc'u entirety.
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Length Tolerance
3' +/- 1 /4"
6' - 12' +/- 1 /2"
Length shall be measured form end to end
Pa e 2 of 2 Fastenal Product Standard REV-02
Date: November 19, 2U10 �' 'IROD316
Specification Requirements:
• Standard:
� Material:
� Mechanical Properties:
• Thread Requirements:
• Finish:
• Product Marking:
� Material Test Reports:
ASME B 1831.3
LTNS S31600 Stainless Steel
Tensile 75,000 psi minimum
Yield 30,000 psi minimum
Rolled threads to ASME B1.1 LNC, U�IF, U�TS & UN8 Class lA.
ASTM A380
Mazked with predetermined color on rod end.
Vendor to supply color code with the MTR and purchase order.
Must be available and have documented lot traceability,
including full chemical and mechanical figures, to the
speciiication above.
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iCOhFST�LJCTIOM IhiC.
Submi#tal Transmi��al � Response
Sbaded areas are far City of Renton usa.only
Submittal Number: 026 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submitfa! fransmitfal will have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ", Resubmittals wil! be
identified wifh R1, R2, efc.) Note: One form shall be fr(led out for each submiital item. The only exception will be
if multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for fhe same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
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Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
10.03071 ;EPDXIES:
_ 1__'_ 2_O1_A 2___'Sika Chemical Corp. Sikadur_35 Hi=Mod LV _ � '�
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2 2.01 � EpoxyGel_Sikadur3l Hi=Mod —�_—��_____
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3 2.01 � E ox Bondin A ent; Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod u f �
❑ Re-submittal ❑ pplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
The O�vner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required; but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Cont;actor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsibfe for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
consYruction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obiigation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittai rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
1 of 2
❑ See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Otner Attachments
Product Data Sheet
Edition 11.12.2010
Identification no. 039003N
Sikadur 31, Hi-Mod Gel
����d��° 3�, �o��iod Gel (1:1 nl6ix Ratio)
High-modulus, high-strength, structural, epoxy pasfie adhesive
�� Descriptlon Sikadur 31, Hi-Mod Gel, is a 2-component, 100% solids, solvent-free, moisture-tolerant, high-modulus, high-
1 :, -�; strength, structural epoxy paste adhesive. It conforms to the currentASTM C-881, Types I and IV, Grade-3,
Class-B/C and AASHTO M-235 specifications.
'� Where to Use o Structural bonding of concrete, masonry, metals, wood, etc. to a maximum glue line of % in. (3 mm).
_' s Grout bolts, dowels, and pins.
� ■ Seals cracks and around injection ports prior to pressure-injection grouting.
� �t� : o Interior, vertical, and overhead repair of concrete as an epoxy mortar binder.
� o As a pick-proof sealant around windows, doors, lock-ups etc. inside correctional faciliiies
;�; ,� : Advantages s Meets physical requlrements ofASTM G88� Types I, II 8 IV, Grade 3, Classes B& C.
e Suitable for potable water contact, meeis NSF/ANSI Standard 61.
= o Excellent adhesion to concrete, masonry, metals, wood, and most structural materials.
`" n Paste consistency ideal for vertical and overhead repair of concrete.
0 Fast-setting and strengtl�producing adhesive.
_ c Convenient easy mix ratio A:B = 1:1 by volume.
� TypiCel Data (Material end curing conditions @ 73°F (23 C) and 30% R H) '
Shelf Cife 2 years in original, unopened. containers .`,
Storage Conditions Store dry at 40 95°F (4° 35°C). Condition material.to 65°-85°F (18'=29°C) .
;'a :? ` befofe USing. `
Color Gray
Mixing Ratio. Component'A' : Component B',=� 1`.1 by volume.
Consistency Non-sag,paste
_ ` Pot Life Approximately 60 minutes Q 73'F: (500 grem mass):`
_ Tack-Free Time . 1.5 :- 2.5 hours aY30.mils thick .' :
Tenstle Properties, (ASTM D-638) ' -
r; 7'day �. Tensile Sirength ' 3,300.ps1 (22.7_MPa) .
Elongation at Break . 0.9 %'.
Flexural Properties (ASTM D-790) . ' '
: 7 day , Flexural Strength (Modulus of Rupture) ; 6,100'psi (42.0 MPa)
` ^ Tangent Modulus of ElasUclty in,Bending ,.1.67 X 108 psi (11,520 MFa);
f; Shear Strength (ASTM D-732) _ 7.day ';Shear Strength . 4,600 psi (31.7 MPa) :
Bond Strength (ASTM C-882) `
� ' Hardened Concrete to Hacdened Concrete
2 daY .. (dry cu�e) ..2,200 psi `(15.2 MPa) `.
r: ' 2 day �(mo�st cure) . 2,400 psi (16.5 MPa), .
'`14 day (moist cure) 2,900 psi (20.0 MPa) :. :
Hardened.Concrete. to Sfeel: : _
_'� z 2 day (dry..cure) ._ ` 2,900 psi (20.0 MPa) ,
� _ Tenslle Bond Strength (Pull off Method,,Dyna, ASTM,C 1583-04)
2day 420 psi (2 9 MPa) `
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Heat DeflecUon Temperature (ASTM.D b48), .7 day (Fiber Stress Loading 264 psi) 135°F (57 C)
., � Water Absorptlon (ASTM_ D-570) . :. . 24 hour _ , 0.07%
Compresslve strength (ASTM D=695) psi (MPa)
40.°F (4 C) :' ' 73 F.(23°C)" "' : : 90°F (32°C)* •"
- 2 hour '.450 (3.1)-.
4 hour - ` 800 (5.5) 10,500 (72.4)
� 8.hour -' . '8,500..(58 6) 12,200 (84.1)
"` ' 16 hour. -. 700.(4.8), ': 10,500.(72.4) 13;000 (89.6)
; , ` � .: ,1,ilaY. . 6,000 (41.4) ' ` 13,000 (89 6) 15;D0,0..(103'4)
3 day 11,OOQ.(Z5.8) . ;14,000 (96 5) 16,000.(110 3) .
- l day 12,900 (88 9) _ 15,000 (103 4) 16,000 (110 3)
h r � . � ,14 tlay '. .13,500.(93:0) .` . ' 1b,400 (106 1) : ' , 16,000;(110 3)
fi 28 day 14 000 (96.5) .. '. 16,000 (110 3) ,. 16 000 (110 3)
1 Compres,slve Modulus of Elasticlty (ASTM D-695) ` 7 day 7.95 X 105.psi `. (5,485 MPa)
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' Material cured and tested at temperatures indicated.
� " See Limitaiions section for further in(ormation.
Coverage 1 gal. yields 231 cu. in. (3,785 cm3) of epoxy paste adhesive. 1 gal. (3.8 L) mixed with 1 gal. (3.8 L) by loose
volume of oven-dried aggregate yields approximately 346 cu. in. (5,670 cm') of epoxy mortar.
Packaging 1 gal. and 3 gal. (11.4 L) units.
How to Use
Surface Preparation 5urface must be clean and sound. It may be dry or damp, but free of standing water. Remove dust, laitance,
grease, curing compounds, impregnations, waxes, and any other contaminanis.
Preparation Work: Concrete - Should be cleaned and prepared to achieve a laitance and contaminant
free, open textured surface by blastcleaning or equivalent mechanical means.
Steel - Should be cleaned and prepared thoroughly by blastcleaning.
� Mlxing Pre-mix each component. Proportion 1 part Component'B' to 1 part Component'A by volume into a clean
__ pail. Mix thoroughly for 3 minutes with Sika paddle on low-speed (400- 600 rpm) drill until uniform in color.
`' Mix onty that quantity which can be used within its pot life. Prior to mixing, material should be conditioned to
�' '� 65°-85°F (1 S°-29°C). To prepare an epoxy mortar, slowly add up to 1 part, by loose volume of an oven-
5'� :' dried aggregate, to 1 part of the mixed Sikadur 31, Hi-Mod Gel, and mix until uniform in consistency.
�, Appllcation As a structural adhesive -Apply the neat mixed Sikadur 31, Hi-Mod Gel to the prepared substrates. Work
into the substrate for positive adhesion. Secure the bonded unit firmly into place until ihe adhesive has
�� cured. Glue line should not exceed �B-in. (3 mm).
To seal cracks for injection grouting - Place the neat mixed material over the cracks to be pressure
"� < injected and around each injection port. Allow sufficient time to set before pressure injeciing.
`` � For interior vertical and overhead patching - Place the prepared mortar in void, working the material into
�:
the prepared substrate, filling the cavity. Strike off level. Lifts should noi exceed 1-in (25 mm).
As a pick-proof sealant - Use automated or manual meihod. Apply an appropriate size bead of material
y a around the area being sealed. Seal with neat Sikadur 31, Hi-Mod Gel.
; Limitations o THE NTSB HAS STATED THAT THIS PRODUCT IS APPROVED FOR SHORT TERM LOADS ONLY
_ AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN SUSTAINED TENSILE LOAD ADHESIVE ANCHORING APPLICA-
- TIONS WHERE ADHESIVE FAILURE COULD RESULT IN A PUBLIC SAFETY RISK. CONSULTA
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL PRIOR TO USE.
� o Components of original 2:1 mix ratio formulation of Sikadur 31, Hi-Mod Gel cannot be Cross-mixed with
;;� , components of Sikadur 3�, Hi-Mod Gel (NEW 1:1 Mix Ratio) formulation.
:�: � i' i; n Minimum substrate and ambient temperature 40°F (4°C).
_ o Do not thin. Solvents will prevent proper cure.
� o When preparing an epoxy mortar, use oven-dried aggregate only.
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' n Maximum epoxy mortar thickness is 1 in. (25 mm) per lift.
- y� ■ Epoxy mortar is for interior use only. Material is a vapor barrier after cure.
_ o Minimum age of concrele must be 21-28 days, depending upon curing and drying conditions, for mortar applications.
o Porous substrates must be tested for moisiure-vapor transmission prior to mortar applications.
o Not for sealing cracks under hydrostatic pressure.
.; o Not an aesthetic product. Color may alter due to variations In lighting andlor UV exposure.
WARNING Component'A' - IRRITANT, SENSITIZER. Contains epoxy resin, siiica, and calcium carbonate. Causes
eye irritation. May cause skin/respiratory irritatlons. Prolonged and/or repeated contact wiih skin may cause ,
allergic reaction/sensitization. Harmful if swallowed. Deliberate concentrations of vapors for purposes of
inhalation is harmful and can be fatal.
Component 'B' - CORROSIVE, SENSITIZER, IRRITANT. Contains Amines, silica quariz (sand), and
calcium carbonate. Contact with skin and eyes causes severe bums. Causes eye/skin/respiratory irtitation.
Prolonged and/or repeated contact may cause allergic reaction/sensitization. Harmful if swallowed. Deliber-
ate concentrations of vapors for purposes of i�halation is harmful and can be fatal.
Cured material, if sanded, may resull in exposure to a chemical known to the State of California to cause
cancer.
First Aid Eyes - Hold eyelids apart and flush thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. Skin � Remove contaminated
clothing. Wash skin thoroughly for 15 minutes with soap and water. Inhalation - Remove person to fresh air.
Ingestio� - Do noi induce vomiting. Contact a physician. In all cases, contact a physlclan Immediately if -
symptoms persist.
Handling & Storage Avoid direct contact with eyes and skin. Wear chemical resistant gloves/goggles/ciothing. Avoid breathing
vapors. Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Use a properly fitied NIOSH approved
respirator. Wash thoroughly after handling product. Remove coniaminated cloihing and launder before
, reuse. Store product in a closed container in a cool, clry place.
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Avoid contact. Wear chemical resistant clothing/gloves/goggles. In absence of adequate ventilation, use a
properfy fitted NIOSH respirator. Uncured material can be removed with solvent. Follow soivent manufactur-
er's instructions for use and warnings. Cured materiai (when Component 'A combined with Component 'B')
can only be removed mechanicaliy. In case of spill, ventilate area and contain spill. Collect with absorbent
material. Dispose of in accordance with curreni, applicable local, state and federal regulations.
KE'eP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN • NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION • FOR INOUSTRIAL USE ONLY
All information provided by Sika Corporation ('Sika') conceming Sika products, InGuding hut not lim(ted to, any recommendaUons and advice felating to the
applicatlon and use of Sika products, Is given In good fa1N based on Stka's wrrent expenence and knowfetlge of its products when propedy stored, handled
and applied under nortnal condiJons in 2ccordanca with Slka's InsVucUons. In practice, the differences in materials, sutstrates, storage aM handling condi-
tlons, actual site conditions and other factors outside ot Sika's convol are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provislon of such infortnation, advice,
recommendations orinsWctions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or anse from lhe provision of such information, advice,
recommendations or insWctions related to ils products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test Ihe product(s) tor suitability for the intended applicallon
and purpose before proceetling with the tull epplicaUon of lhe product(s). Sika reserves the nght lo change fhe pmpeNes of its products without no6ce.
All sales of Sika product(s) ere subject to its curtent tertns and condi6ons of sale which are available at wvnv.sikaco�.com or by calfing 800-933•7452.
Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and (ollow tha wamings and Instructions on the producYs most curtent Technlcai
Da[a Sheet, product label and Matedal Safety Data Sheel which are avallaEle online at�rnv_wsikaconstruction.com or 6y calling Slka's Technical
ServiceDepartmenlat800-933-7452. NofhingcontainedinanySikamaterialsrelfevestheuseroftheobligationloreadandfollowthewamingsand
instructlon for each Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sh eet, product label and Ma[erial Safety Data 5heet prior lo product use.
LIMITED WARRANTY: Sika warrants this product for one year from dale of installation to be tree from manufac,uAng detects and lo meet the
technical properties on tha carrent TechNcal Data Sheet i1 used as dlrected within shelf liie. User delertnines sultability of product for intended
use and assumes all risks. Buyers sole remedy shall be IlmlteC to Ihe purchase price or replacemenl of product exGusive of labor or ccst of labor.
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FOR THE USE OP THIS PRODUCT INA MANNERTO INFRINGEON ANY PATENT ORANYOTHER INTELLECTUALPROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BYOTHERS.
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M.4T�1�1�4L SA�'ETY DAT�4 SHEET'
Si6cadur0 31 Hi IViod Get LPL - Part A
C
1. Product And Company Identification
Supplier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supplier Emerqency Contacts & Phone Number Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 08/09/2007
Product Name: Sikadur� 31 Hi Mod Gel LPL - Part A
CAS Number: Not Established
Chemical Family: Epoxy Compound
Chemical Formula: RMF-2661
MSDS Number: 4141
Product Code: 039078L
2. Compositionllnformation On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS Percent Of
Name Number Total Weight
CALCIUM CARBONATE 471-34-1
MODIFIED EPDXY RESIN TradeSecret
SILICA, QUARTZ 14808-60-7
TITANIUM DIOXIDE 13463-67-7
Note: Exposure to Calcium Carbonate and Silica, Quartz is applicable only if cured with Part "B" and sanded.
3. Hazards Identification
Eye Hazards
Causes eye irritation.
Skin Hazards
May cause skin irritation
Prolonged and/or repeated skin contact may cause an allergic reaction/sensitization.
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3. Hazards Identification - Continued
Inqestion Hazards
Harmful if swallowed.
Inhalation Hazards
May cause nose, throat, and lung irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately fiush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation {redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists.
Inqestion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medicai personnel. If victim is fully conscious,
give one or two cups of water or milk to drink.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, seek medical attention. Seek medical attention
immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: >220 °F
Autoignition Point: N/AV °F
Fire And Explosion Hazards
None Known
Extinquishinq Media
In case of fire, use water spray (fog} foam, dry chemical, or CO2.
Fire Fiqhtinq Instructions
In the event of a fire, firefighters should wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Contain spill and collect with
absorbent material and transfer into suitable containers. Do not flush to sewer or allow to enter waterways. Ventilate
enclosed area.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlinq And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Keep containers tightly closed. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep
containers tightly closed.
Work/Hvqienic Practices
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Refer to the current edition of "Industrial Ventilation: A
Manual of Recommended Practice" published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
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Sikadur0 31 Hi IVlod Gel LPL - Part A
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection - Continued
Enqineerinq Controls - Continued
for information on the design, installation, use, and maintenance of exhaust systems.
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses with side shields or goggles.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gloves. Lab coat or other work clothing to prevent skin exposure (Long sleeve shirt and long
pants). Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
In areas where the Permissible Exposure Limits are exceeded, use a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator.
A respirator protection program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 requirement must be followed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirafor's use.
Other/General Protection
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Inqredient(s) - Exposure Limits
CALCIUM CARBONATE
ACGIH TLV-TWA 10 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 15 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 5 mg/m3
SILICA, QUARTZ
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.1 mg/m3 (Notice of Intended Change)
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.05 mg/m3 (Proposed)
OSHA PEL-TWA 30/%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 10!%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 250/%Si0+5 mppcf
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
ACGIH TLV-TWA 10 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 15 mg/m3
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Appearance
Gray Paste
Odor
Mild Aromatic Odor
Chemical Type: Mixture
Physical State: Solid
Melting Point: N/AV °F
Boiling Point: N/AV °F
Specific Gravity: 1.46
Percent Volatiles: N/AV
Packing Density: 12.18 Ibs/gallon
Vapor Pressure: N/AV
Vapor Density: > AIR
Solubility: N/AV
Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether
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Sikadur0 31 Hi Mod Gel LPL - Part A
10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stabie
Hazardous Polymerization: Will no occur
Conditions To Avoid IStabilitv)
Exotherm when curing in mass:
Incompatible Materials
Strong oxidizing materials, acids, and bases.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
CO, CO2, aldehydes, and other organics.
Conditions To Avoid (Polymerization)
Exotherm when curing in mass.
11. Toxicological Information
Miscellaneous Toxicoloqical Information
Conditions Aqqravated Bv Exposure
Eye disease, skin disorders and allergies, chronic respiratory conditions.
Inqredient(s) - Carqinoclenicitv
SILICA, QUARTZ
NTP - Listed On The National Toxicology Program
Listed In The IARC Monographs
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose in accordance with applicable federal, state and local government regulations. Waste generators must
determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the classification
determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. Transport Information
Proper Shippinq Name
Not regulated by the USDOT.
15. Regulatory Information
U.S. Requlatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory.
SARA Hazard Classes
Acute Fiealth Hazard
Chronic Health Hazard
SARA Section 313 Notification
This product does not contain any ingredients regulated under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 or 40 CFR 372.
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Sikadur0 31 Hi Mod Gel LPL - Part A
15. Regulatory Information - Continued
State Requlations
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
Inaredient(s) - State Requlations
CALCIUM CARBONATE
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
SILICA, QUARTZ
New Jersey - Workplace Hazard
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
California - Proposition 65
Massachusetts - Hazardous Substance
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
New Jersey - Workplace Hazard
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
New York City - Hazardous Substance
16. Other Information
HMIS Ratinq
Health: 2
Fire: 1
Reactivity: 0 �
PPE: C
Revision/Preparer Information
MSDS Preparer: EHS Department
MSDS Preparer Phone Number: 201-933-8800
This MSDS Supercedes A Previous MSDS Dated: 11/13/2001
Disclaimer
The information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet applies only to the actual Sika Corporation ("Sika")
product identified and described herein. This information is not intended to address, nor does it address the use
or application of the identified Sika product in combination with any other material, product or process. All of the
information set forth herein is based on technical data regarding the identified product that Sika believes to be
reliable as of the date hereof. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the
warnings and instructions on the producYs current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data
Sheet for each Sika product, which are available at web site and/or telephone number listed in Section 1 of this
MSDS.
SIKA MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY ARISING FROM THIS
INFORMATION OR ITS USE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE_ LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A
MANNER TO ►NFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY
OTHERS.
All sales of Sika products are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale available at www.sikacorp.com or
201-933-8800.
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Sikadur0 31 Hi Mod Gel LPL - Pa�t B
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1. Product And Company Identification
Supplier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supplier EmerqencV Contacts & Phone Number Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 08/17/2007
Product Name: Sikadur� 31 Hi Mod Gel LPL - Part B
CAS Number: Not Established
Chemical Family: Amine
Chemical Formula: RMF-2661
MSDS Number: 4142
Product Code: 039079L
2. Composition/Information On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS Percent Of
Name Number Total Weight
CALCIUM CARBONATE 471-34-1
PROPRIETARY BLEND OF ALIPHATIC AND CYCLOALIPHATIC AMINES TradeSecret
SILICA, QUARTZ 14808-60-7
Note: Exposure to Silica, Quartz is applicable only if cured with Part "A" and sanded.
3. Hazards Identification
Eve Hazards
Corrosive to living tissue. Causes eye irritation. Causes irreversible eye damage.
Skin Hazards
Corrosive to living tissue. Contact with skin will cause irritation or burns. Prolonged and/or repeated skin contact
may cause an allergic reaction/sensitization. �
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3. Hazards Identification - Continued
Inqestion Hazards
Harmful if swallowed.
Inhalation Hazards
Causes respiratory tract irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation (redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists.
In4estion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. If victim is fully conscious,
give one or two cups of water or milk to drink.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, seek medical attention. Seek medical attention
immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: >220 °F
Autoignition Point: N/AV °F
Fire And Explosion Hazards
Exposure to heat builds up pressure in closed containers.
Extinquishinq Media
In case of fire, use water spray {fog) foam, dry chemical, or CO2.
Fire Fiqhtincl Instructions
In the event of a fire, firefighters should wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Contain spill and collect with
absorbent material and transfer into suitable containers. Do not flush to sewer or allow to enter waterways. Ventilate
enclosed area.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlinq And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep containers tightly closed.
Handlinq Precautions
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Work/Hvaienic Practices
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
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Sikadur0 31 Hi IVlod Gel LPL - Part B
8. Exposure ControlslPersonal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Refer to the current edition of "industrial Ventilation: A
Manual of Recommended Practice" published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
for information on the design, instailation, use, and maintenance of exhaust systems.
�e/Face Protection
Safety glasses with side shields or goggles.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gloves. Lab coat or other work clothing to prevent skin exposure (Long sleeve shirt and long
pants). Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
In areas where the Permissible Exposure Limits are exceeded, use a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator.
A respirator protection program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 requirement must be followed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirator's use.
Other/General Protection
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Inqredient(s) - Exposure Limits
CALCIUM CARBONATE
ACGIH TLV-TWA 10 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 15 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 5 mg/m3
SILICA, QUARTZ
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.1 mg/m3 (Notice of Intended Change)
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.05 mg/m3 (Proposed)
OSHA PEL-TWA 30/%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 10!%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 250/%Si0+5 mppcf
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Appearance
Dark Gray Paste
Odor
Amine Odor
Chemical Type: Mixture
Physical State: Solid
Melting.Point: N/AV °F
Boiling Point: N/AV °F
Specific Gravity: 1.99
Percent Volatiles: N/AV
Packing Density: 16.63 Ibs/gallon
Vapor Pressure: N/AV
Vapor Density: >AIR
Solubility: N/AV
Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether
10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
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10. Stability And Reactiviry - Continued
Conditions To Avoid (Stabilitv)
Exotherm when curing in mass.
Incompatible Materials
Strong oxidizing materials, acids, and bases.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Nitrogen Oxides, CO, CO2
Conditions To Avoid (Polvmerizationl
Exotherm when curing in mass.
11. Toxicological Information .
Conditions Aqqravated Bv Exposure
Eye disease, skin disorders and allergies, chronic respiratory conditions.
Inqredient(sl - Carqinoqenicity
SILICA, QUARTZ
NTP - Listed On The National Toxicology Program
Listed In The IARC Monographs
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose in accordance with applicable federal, state and local government regulations. Waste generators must
determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the classification
determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. Transport Information
Proper Shippinn Name
Corrosive solid, basic, organic, n.o.s. (Aliphatic Amines)
Hazard Class
8 PGIII
DOT Identification Number
UN3263
DOT Shippinq Label
CORROSIVE
15. Regulatory Information
U.S. Requlatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory.
SARA Hazard Classes
Acute Health Hazard
Chronic Health Hazard
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15. Regulatory Information - Continued
SARA Section 313 Notification
This product does not contain any ingredients regulated under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
Communiry Right-To-Know Act of 1986 or 40 CFR 372.
State Requlations
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
Inqredient(s) - State Requlations
CALCIUM CARBONATE
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard �
SILICA, QUARTZ
New Jersey - Workplace Hazard
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
California - Proposition 65
Massachusetts - Hazardous Substance
16. Other Information
HMIS Ratinq
Health: *3
Fire: 1
Reactivity: 0
PPE: D
RevisionlPreparer Information
MSDS Preparer: EHS Department
MSDS Preparer Phone Number: 201-933-8800
This MSDS Supercedes A Previous MSDS Dated: 01/20/2004
Disclaimer
The information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet applies only to the actual Sika Corporation ("Sika")
product identified and described herein. This information is not intended to address, nor does it address the use
or application of the identified Sika product in combination with any other material, product or process. All of the
information set forth herein is based on technical data regarding the identified product that Sika believes to be
reliable as of the date hereof. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the
warnings and instructions on the product's current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data
Sheet for each Sika product, which are available at web site and/or telephone number listed in Section 1 of this
MSDS.
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INFORMATION OR ITS USE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A
MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY
OTHERS.
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201-933-8800.
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Product Data Sheet
Edition 11.12.2010
identification no. 371
Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod LPL
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High=modulus, high-strength, extended
pot life, epoxy bonding/grouting adhesive
Description
Where to Use
Advantages
C
Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod LPL is a multi-purpose, 2-component, 100% solids, moisture-tolerant, structural epoxy
adhesive. Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod LPL offers a long pot life and contact time even at 100°F (38°C). Sikadur 32,
Hi-Mod LPL conforms to the currentASTM C-881, Types I and II, Grade-2, Class-C and AASHTO M-235
specifications.
■ Hot weather concrete placements requiring a bonding adhesive.
n Bond fresh, plastic concrete to hardened concrete and steel.
a Grout horizontal cracks in structural concrete and wood by gravity feed.
o Machinery and baseplate grout.
o Structural adheslve for concrete, masonry, metal, wood, etc.
o Extended pot life and contact time at elevated temperatures.
■ High-strength bonding/grouting adhesive.
o Tolerant of moisture before, during, and after cure.
■ Excellent adhesion to most structural materials.
■ Convenient easy-to-mix ratio A:B = 1:1 by volume.
e Easy-to-use for bonding/grouting applications.
TypiCal Data (Material end curing conditions @ 73°F (23'C) and 50% R.H.)
_ . _. _. . , _..: ,. __... . _ _.
Shelf Lffe 2 years in original, unopened containers.
Storage Conditions Store dry at 40°-95°F (4°-35°C). Condition material to 65°-75°F (18°-24°C)
before using.
Color Dark gray,
Mixing Ratio Component'A' : Component'B' = 1:1 by volume.
Viscosity (Mixed) Approximately 2,800 cps. .
Pot_Life Approximately 90 minutes @ 73°F (23°C). (8 fl. oz. volume)
Approximately 60 minutes @ 100°F (38°C). (8 fl. oz. volume)
Contact Time; Substrate Temperature 40°F (4°C) . 73°F (23°C) ._ 90°F.(32°C)
Material Temperature 73°F (23°C) 10-14 hr. ; 6-7 hr. 2-2.5 hr.
Materlal Temperature 100°F (38°C) 6-8.hr. 5-6 hr. 1.5-2 hr.
Tensile Properties (ASTM D-638) 14 day Tensile Strength 5,800 psi (40.0 MPa) ..
Elongation at Break 5 %
Modulus of Elasliciiy i 4.9 x 105 psi (3,381 MFa)
Flexural Properties (ASTM D-790)
14 day Flexural Strength (Modulus of Rupture) 9,100 psi (62.8 MPa) "
Tangent Modulus of Elasticity in Bending 7:3 X 105 psi (5,037 MPa)
Shear Strength (ASTM D-732) 14 day Shear Sirengih 6,400 psi (44.1 MPa)
WaterAbsorption (ASTM D-570) . 7 day (4 hours) �0.15% �
Deflection Temperature (ASTM D-648) 14 day 108°F (42°C)
(fiber stress loading = 264 psi {1.8 MPa})
Bond Strength (ASTM C-882)
14 day (molst cure) Plastic concrete to hardened concrete 2,200 psi (15.2 MPa)
14 day (moist cure) Plastic concrete to steel 2,200 psi_(1_5.2 MPa) ,
Z day (dry cure) Hardened concrete to hardened concrete 3,100 psi (21.3 MPa)
14 day (moist cure) Hardened concrete to hardened concre(e, 2,900 psl (20 MPa) :
Compressive Propertfes_(ASTM D-695)
Compresslve Strength, psl (MPa) 40°F* (4°C)' 73°F* (23°C)'
1 day -
3 day - 10,700 (73.8)
7 day 2,500 (17.2) 11,000 (75.9)
14 day 8,300 (57.2) 12,000 (82.3)
28 day 10,000 (68.9) 13,000 (89.7)
Compressive Modulus 28 day 2.6 x 105 psi (1,794 MPa)
' MalsAal cured and tested at the temperatures Indcatad.
'- L Coverage Bonding Adhesive - 1 gal. covers approximately 80 sq.ft. on smooth surface.
_ ,
�_ z y ,:"-' ' Base Plate Grout - 1 gal. mixed with 1 1/2 parts oven-dried aggregate"by loose volume yields approximate-
4 �� ' ly 420 cu.in. of grout.
�, Anchoring grout -1 gaL (3.8 I) yields 231 cu.in. of ^rout.
4 y. .v `�
� ' Packaging 1 and 4 gal. units.
s � X ..
' ' How to Use
3 E �;:
'�` � y+� ^ Surface Preparation Surface must be clean and sound. It may be dry or damp, but free of standing water. Remove dust, laitance,
:. b�'i grease, curing compounds, impregnations, waxes and any other contaminants.
� ,� s ?4 � a> Preparation Work: Concrete - Should be cleaned and prepared to achieve a laitance and contaminant
` � - �� � free, open textured surface by blast cleaning or equivalent mechanical means.
4� y; u Steel - Should be cleaned and prepared thoroughly by blast cleaning.
r,.� ` � � Mixing Pre-mix each component. Proportion equal parts by volume of Component 'A' and Component 'B' into
= ' clean pail. Mix thoroughly for 3 minutes with Sika paddie on low-speed (400-600 rpm) drill until blend is a
>` ~"`� uniform color. Mix only that quantity that can be applied within its pot life.
s� ' Applicatlon To bond fresh concrete to hardened concrete -Apply by brush, roller, broom, or spray. Place fresh con-
tz � :,; .' crete while Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod LPL is stiil tacky. If coating becomes glossy and loses tackiness, remove any
�'�'� surface contaminants then recoat with addilional Sikadur 32; Hi-Mod LPL and proceed.
:j;�� ; �- To grout base plates - Add up to 1 part of oven-dried aggregate to 1 part of mixed Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod LPL
;; by volume. Place grout under baseplaie. Avoid contact with the underside of the plate. A 1/4- to 3/8-in. (6-10
3 mm) space should remain between the top of the grout and the bottom of the plate,
_ Maximum thickness of grout per lift is 1.5 in. (38 mm) If multiple lifts are needed, allow preceding layer to
> }' ' cool to touch before applying additional layer. The remaining 1/4 to 3/8-in. (6-10 mm) space shoutd be filled
��; _ s<t � with neat Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod LPL. Pour a sufficient quantity of neat epoxy to allow the level to rise slightly
�x �t � higher than the underside of the bearing plate.
�'` ��s ;� �;; To gravity feed crecks - Pour neat material into vee-notched crack. Continue placement until completely
;.� ' r fiiled. Seal underside of slab prior to filling if cracks reflect ihrough.
- ' Limitations ■ Minimum substrate and ambient temperature 40°F (4°C).
� � o For spray applications, consuR Technical Service.
<; �.
_ o Use only oven-dry aggregate.
,'' n Material is a vapor barrier after cure.
_ e For applications on exterior, on-grade substrates, consult Technical Service.
o Not an aesthetic oroducl Color may aiter due to variations in liahtinq and/or UV exoosure
,-� _ Warning Component `A' - Contains epoxy resin, nonyl phenol. May cause skin sensitization after prolonged or
` repeated contact. Eye irritant. May cause skin/respiratory irritation. Harmful if swallowed.
{ >� �` Component B' - Corrosive; Sensitizer - Contains amines, calcium carbonate, silica sand, and tri (dimeth-
'` " yl) aminomethylphenol. Contact with eyes or skin causes severe burns. Can cause skin sensitization after
prolonged or repeated contact. Skin/respiratory/eye irritant. Harmful if swallowed. Deliberate concentra-
¢; i tion of vapors of Component A or B for purposes of inhalation is harmful and can be fatal. Cured material, if
�; , sanded, may result in exposure to a chemical known to the state of Califomia to cause cancer.
;� Flrst Ald Eyes: Hold eyelids apart and flush thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. Skin: Remove contaminated
clothing. Wash skin thoroughly for 15 minuies with soap and water. Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air.
_ _ Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. In all cases, contact a physician immediately if symptoms persist.
- `; '., Clean Up Wear chemical resistant gloves/goggles/clothing. Venlilate area. In absence of adequate general and local
_ exhaust ventilation, use a properly filled NIOSH respirator. Confine spill. Coltect with absorbent material.
Dispose of in accordance with current, applicable local, state and federal regulations. Uncured material can
be removed with solvent. Strictly follow manufacturer's warnings and instructions for use. Cured material
= ,. , , _ ,_;. _ _ , :'" ;';; can only be removed mechanicallv.
Handling & Storage Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes. Wear chemical resistant gloves/goggles/clothing. Use only with
adequate ventilation. In absence of adequate general and local exhaust ventilation, use a properfy filled
NIOSH respirator. Wash thoroughly after handling product. Launder clothing before reuse. Store in a cool
dry well ventilated area.
KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHIL�REN � NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION • FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY
All information provided by Sika Corporafion (°Sika') concemirx3 Sika products, InGuding but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the
application and usa of Sika products, is given In good faith based on Sika's curtent expenence and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled
and applled under normal conditions in accordancewith Sika's insUuctions. In prectice, the d'rf(erences in materials, subsVates, storage and handling co�-
tions, actual site conditions and olher faclors outside of Sika's control are such that Slka assumes no liability (or ihe provision of such IMortnation, advice,
recommendatlons or insfructions related to its products, rwr shall any legal relationshlp be created by or arise from the provision of such infortnation, adWce,
recommendatlons or lnstructions relaled !o its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must ;est the producl(s) for suitabfllty for the intended appllcation
and purpose before proceeding with lhe full applicatlon of the product(s). Sika reserves ihe right to change the properties of Its products without no6ce.
All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to ils current tertns and condiUons of sale which are available at �rriw.sikacom.com or by calling 800.933-7452.
Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the wamings and InslrucUons on the producPs most curtent Technical
Data Sheet, produet tabel and Material Satety DaW Sheet which are avaflable online atwww.sfkaconstructlon.eom or by calling Sika's Technical
Servlce6epaRmentat800.933-7452. NothingconWinedinanySlkamaterialsrelfevestheuseroftheobligationtoreadandfollowthewamingsand
Instrvction for each Sika product as set torth in the current Technical Data Sheet, protluet Iahel end Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use.
LIMITED WARRANTY: Sika wanants this product fo� one year from date oi Installation to be free from manufacturing defecis and to meet the
technlcal properties on lhe curtent Technlcal Data Sheet if used as directed wilhin shelf Iife. User detertnines suitability of product for intended
use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be fimlted to lhe purchase price or replacement of produd exclusive of labor or cost of labor.
NOOTHER WARRANTIES E7(PRESS ORIMPLIED SHALLAPPLYINCLUDINGANY WA RRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITYOR Fl7NESS FORAPARTiCULAR
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FORTHE USE OF THIS PRODUCTIN A MANNERTO INFRING E ONANYPATENTORANYOTHER INTELLECTUALPROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS.
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Sika Corporetion Sika Canada Inc. Sika Mexicana S.A. de C.V. �
� 201 Polito Avenue 601 DelmarAvenue Carretera Llbre Celaya Km. 8.5
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Po(nte Claire Fracc. IndusVial Balvanera
� Phone: 800.9337452 Quebec H9R 4A9 Corregidora, Queretaro
Fax:201-933-6225 Phone:514-697-2610 C.P.76920
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Fax: 52 442 2250537 MaCe in USA Printed in Canada.
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MATERI,4L S�4FETY D.4TA SHE'ET
��
Sikadur0 32 Hi Mod LPL - Part A
;,m�. �
REACTIVITY � 0
PERSONAL PROTECTION �C
1. Product And Company Identification
Supplier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supplier EmerqencV Contacts & Phone Number Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 08/22/2007
Product Name: Sikadur0 32 Hi Mod LPL - Part A
CAS Number: Not Established
Chemical Family: Epoxy Compound
MSDS Number: 4145
Product Code: 037113N
2. Compositionllnformation On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS Percent Of
Name Number Total Welght
AROMATIC HYDROCARBON BLEND Trade Secrei
MODIFIED EPDXY RESIN Mixture
NONYL PHENOL 84852-15-3 < 10
3. Hazards Identification
Eye Hazards
Causes eye irritation.
Skin Hazards
May causes skin irritation. Prolonged and/or repeated skin contact may cause an allergic reaction/sensitization.
Inaestion Hazards
May be harmful if swallowed.
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1VIA7"Ef�iAL SAFE�Y DAiA SH��T
�ikadur0 32 Hi Mod LPL - Part A
3. Hazards Identification - Continued
Inhalation Hazards
May cause respiratory tract irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation (redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists.
Inctestion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medicai personnel. If victim is fully conscious,
give or.e or two cups of water or milk to drink. Seek medical attention immediately.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, seek medical attention. Seek medical attention
immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: >220 °F
Fire And Explosion Hazards
None Known
Extinauishinq 1Pedia
In case of fire, use water spray (fog) foam, dry chemical, or CO2.
Fire Fiqhtinq Instructions
In the event of a fire, firefighters should wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Contain spill and collect with
absorbent material and transfer into suitable containers. Do not flush to sewer or allow to enter waterways. Ventilate
enclosed area.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlinq And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep containers tightly closed.
Handlinq Precautions
Wash thoroughly after handling. �
Work/Hvqienic Practices
Wash thoroughly after handling.
8. Exposure ControlslPersonal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Refer to the current edition of "Industrial Ventilation: A
Manual of Recommended Practice" published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
for information on the design, installation, use, and maintenance of exhaust systems.
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8. Exposure Controfs/Personal Protection - Continued
Eve/Face Protection
Safety glasses with side shields or goggles.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gioves. Lab coat or ofher work clothing to prevent skin exposure (Long sleeve shirt and long
pants). Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
A respirator protection program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 requirement must be followed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirator's use. In areas where the Permissible Expsosure Limits are exceeded, use a
properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator.
OtherlGeneral Protection
Wash thoroughly after handling.
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Appearance
Light Straw Liquid
Odor
Mild Aromatic Odor
Chemical Type: Mixture
Physical State: Liquid ,
Boiling Point: N/A °F
Specific Gravit�: 1.14
�ack�rg Censty: 9.51 I�s / gallo��s
Vapor Pressure: N/A
Vapor Density: > AIR
Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether
VOC Content (A+B): < 60 grams/liter
10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Conditions To Avoid (Stability)
Exotherm when curing in mass.
Incompatible Materials
Strong oxidizing materials, acids, and bases.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
CO, CO2, aldehydes, and ofher organics.
Conditions To Avoid (Polvmerization)
Exotherm when curing in mass.
11. Toxicological Information
Conditions Aqqravated Bv Exposure
Eye disease, skin disorders and allergies, chronic respiratory conditions.
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Sikadur0 32 Hi Mod LPL - Pa�-t �►
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose in accordance with applicable federal, state and local government regulations. Waste generators must
determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the classification
determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. Transport fnformation
Proper Shippina Name
Not regulated by the USDOT.
15. Regulatory Information
U.S, Requlatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory.
SARA Hazard Classes
Acute Health Hazard
Chronic Health Hazard
SARA Section 313 Plotification
This product does not contain any ingredients regulated under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
Commu^ity Right-To-Know Act ef 1986 or 4n rFR 37?.
16. Other Information
HMIS Ratinq
Health: 2
Fire: 1
Reactivity: 0
PPE: C
Revision/Preparer Information
�ViS�� Preparer: EHS Deparimer�i
MSDS Preparer Phone Number: 201-933-8800
This MSDS Supercedes A Previous. MSDS Dated: 09/03/2003
Disclaimer
The information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet applies only to the actual Sika Corporation ("Sika")
product identified and described herein. This information is not intended to address, nor does it address the use
or application of the identified Sika product in combination with any other material, product or process. All of the
information set forth herein is based on technical data regarding,the identified product that Sika believes to be
reliable as of the date hereof. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the
warnings and instructions on the producYs current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data
Sheet for each Sika product, which are available at web site and/or telephone number listed in Section 1 of this
MSDS.
SIKA MAKES NO WARRAN7IES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY ARISING FROM THIS
INFORMATION OR ITS USE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A
MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS FiELD BY
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Disclaimer - Continued
OTHERS.
All sales of Sika producfs are subject to its current terms and condifions of sale available at www.sikacorp.com or
201-933-8800.
SIKA CORPORATION
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MAT�R/AL SAFETY D,4 TA SMEET
Sikadur0 32 Hi IVlod LPL - Part B
1. Product And Company Identification
gupplier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supplier Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 08/17/2007
Product Name: SikadurOO 32 Hi Mod LPL - Part B
CAS Number: Not Estabiished
Chemical Family: Amine
MSDS Number: 4146
Product Code: 037114N
2. Compositionllnformation On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS
Name Number
2,4,6-TRI(DIMETHYLAMINO METHYL)PHENOL 9�'�2-2
AROMATIC HYDROCARBON BLEND Not Establls
CALCIUM CARBONATE 471-34-1
PROPRIETARY BLEND OF ALIPHATIC AND CYCLOALIPHATIC AMINES Trade Secret
SILICA, QUARTZ 14808-60-7
Note: Exposure to Silica and Quartz is applicable only if cured with Part "A" and sanded.
3. Hazards Identification
Eye Hazards
Corrosive to living tissue. Causes eye irritation. Causes irreversible eye damage.
Percent Of
Total Weight
Skin Hazards
Corrosive to living tissue. Contact with skin will cause irritation or burns. Prolonged and/or repeated skin contact
may cause an allergic reaction/sensitization.
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Sikadur0 32 Mi Mod LPL - Pa�t B
3. Hazards Identification - Continued
Inqestion Hazards
Harmful if swallowed.
Inhalation Hazards
Causes respiratory tract irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation (redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists.
Inqestion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medicai personnel. If victim is fuily conscious,
give one or two cups of water or milk to drink. Seek medical attention immediately.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, seek medical attention. Seek medical attention
immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: >220 °F
�ire l�nci txplosion Hazards
Exposure to heat builds up pressure in closed containers.
Extinquishinq Media
In case of fire, use water spray (fog) foam, dry chemical, or CO2.
Fire Fiqhtinq Instructions
In the event of a fire, firefighters should wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Contain spill and collect with
absorbent material and transfer into suitable containers. Do not flush to sewer or allow to enter waterways. Ventilate
enclosed area.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlinq And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep containers tightly closed. Keep
containers tightly closed.
Handlinq Precautions
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Work/Hyqienic Practices
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
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Sikadur0 32 Hi Mod L�L - Part B
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Refer to the current edition of "industrial Ventilation: A
Manual of Recommended Practice" published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
for information on the design, installation, use, and maintenance of exhaust systems.
Eve/Face Protection .
Safety glasses with side shields or goggles.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gloves. Lab coat or other work clothing to prevent skin exposure (Long sleeve shirt and long
pants). Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
A respirafor protection program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 requirement must be followed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirator's use. In areas where the Permissible Exposure Limits are exceeded, use a
properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator.
OtherlGeneral Protection
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Inqredient(s) - Exposure Limits
AROMATIC HYDROCARBON BLEND
EXPOSURE LIMITS NOT ESTABLISHED
CALCIUM CARBONATE
ACGIH TLV-TWA 10 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 15 mg/m3
OSHQ PEL-T�AI.A 5 mg/m3
SILICA, QUARTZ
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.05 mg/m3 (Notice of Intended Change)
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.025 mg/m3 (Proposed)
OSHA PEL-TWA 30/%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 10/%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 250/%Si0+5 mppcf
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Appearance
Dark Gray Liquid
Odor
Amine odor
Chemical Type: Mixture
Boiling Point: N/A °F
Specific Gravity: 1.75 �
Packing Density: 14.58 Ibs / gallon
Vapor Pressure: N/A
Vapor Density: >AIR
Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether
VOC Content (A+B): < 60 grams/liter
, 10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
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10. Stability And Reactiviiy - Continued
Conditions To Avoid (Stabilitv)
Exotherm when curing in mass.
Incompatible Materials
Strong oxidizing materials, acids, and epoxy resins under uncontrolled conditions.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Nitrogen Oxides, CO3 CO2
Conditions To Avoid (Polymerizationl
Exotherm when curing in mass.
11. Toxicological Information
Conditions Aqqravated Bv Exposure
Eye disease, skin disorders and allergies, chronic respiratory conditions.
Inqredient(s1 - Carqinoqenicitv
SILICA, QUARTZ
NTP - Listed On The National Toxicofogy Program
Listed In The IARC Monographs
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
13. Disposal Considerations
Disrose in accordance wi#h applicable federal, state and local gavernment regulations. Waste gener�tors must
determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the classification
determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. Transport Information
Proper Shippinq Name
Corrosive Liquid, Basic, Organic, NOS (Aliphatic & Cycloaliphatic Amines)
Hazard Class
8 PGIII
DOT Identification Number
U N3267
DOT Shippinq Label
Corrosive
15. Regulatory Information
U.S. Requlatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory.
SARA Hazard Classes
Acute Health Hazard
Chronic Health Hazard
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15. Regulatory Informaiion - Continued
SARA Section 313 Notification
This product does not contain any ingredients regulated under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 or 40 CFR 372.
State Requlations
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
I_ngredient(s) - State Requlations
CALCIUM CARBONATE
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
SILICA, QUARTZ
New Jersey - Workplace Hazard
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
California - Proposition 65
Massachusetts - Hazardous Substance
16. Other Information
HMIS Ratinq
Health: *3
Fire: 1
Reactivity: 0
PPE: D
Revision/Preparer Information �
hR��S P;e�zr�;: ENS �epartmert
MSDS Preparer Phone Number: 201-933-8800
This MSDS Supercedes A Previous MSDS Dated: 01/19/2004
Disclaimer
The information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet applies only to the actual Sika Corporation ("Sika")
product identified and described herein. This information is not intended to address, nor does it address the use
or application of the identified Sika product in combination with any other material, product or process. All of the
information set forth herein is based on technical data regarding the identified product that Sika believes to be
reliable as of the date hereof. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the
warnings and instructions on the product's current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data
Sheet for each Sika product, which are available at web site and/or telephone number listed in Section 1 of this
MSDS.
SIKA MAKES NO 1NARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY ARISING FROM THIS
INFORMATION OR ITS USE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A
MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY
OTHERS.
All sales of Sika products are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale available at www.sikacorp.com or
201-933-8800.
SIKA CORPORATION
Prutted Uvty At50S Generator*" 2000
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CONST�IKTiC�M IMC,
Submittal Transmetfal & Response
�haded areas are for City of Rer.fon use only
Submittal Number: 027 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submitta! transmitta! wili have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmitfafs will be
idenfified with Ri, R2, etc.) lVote: One fo�rn shaU be filled ouf for each submitta! item. The only exception will be
if multiple items from the same supplier are su6mitted as a package for !he same scheduled worl�.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT S7ATION UPGRADES No. : WWP-27-3536
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTI�N, INC. Fed Aid #: NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
10.03072 ;Epoxy Resin Porfland Cement Bonding Agent:
1�_ 2.02 A �Sika Armatec 1 10 EpoCern %��!
2 i 1.05 I 'Curin Compound: W.R. Meadows 1 l OC-Clear CSI Code: 03 39 23 ' /�j� �
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Su ental Submittal
Submitted by: %'�
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
S� = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's ohligations and does not relieve Conttactor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
# (key to
1
Comment
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See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents
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Date
❑ See Other Attachments
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Product Data Sheet
Edition 6.2003
Identification no. 182
Sika Armatec 110 EpoCem
Saka �lrmatec° 110 Ep��em°
Bonding Agent and _ _
Reinforcement Protection
�-' Description Sika Armatec 110 EpoCem is a 3-component, solvent-free, moisture-tolerant, epoxy-modified, cementitious
product specifically formulated as a bonding agent and an anti-corrosion coating.
Y Where to Use ■ As an anti-corrosion coating for reinforcing steel in concrete restoration.
■ As added protection to reinforcing steel in areas of thin concrete cover.
■ As a bonding agent for repairs to concrete and steel.
- ■ As a bonding agent for placing fresh, plastic concrete to existing hardened concrete.
? Advantages ■ Excellent adhesion to concrete and steel.
'`�' a Acts as an effective barrier against penetration of water and chlorides.
e Long open time - up to 16 hours.
■ Not a vapor barrier.
■ Can be used exterior on-grade.
■ Contains corrosion inhibitors.
■ Exceilent bonding bridge for cement or epoxy based repair mortars.
■ High strength, unaffected by moisture when cured.
- ■ Spray, brush or roller application.
- ■ Non-flammable, solvent free.
; Coverage Bonding agent: minimum (theoretical) on smooth, even substrate 80 sq. ft./gai. (=20 mils thickness). Cov-
erage will vary depending on subsirate profile and porosity.
Reinforcement Protection: 40 sq. ft./gal. (=20 mils thickness) (2 coat applicalion).
��.- � Packaging 3.5 gal, unit. (47.6 fl. oz. Comp. A+ 122.1 fl. oz. Comp. B+ 46.82 Ib. Comp. C) Comp. A+ B in ca�ion,
- Comp. C in multi-wall bag.
1.65 gal. unit. (22.7 fl. oz. A+ 57.6 fl. oz. B+ 4 bags @ 5.5 Ib.) Factory-proportioned units in a pail.
-- TypIC81 DBta (Material and cu�ing conditions @ 73°F and 50% R.H.)
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' Shelf Life 1 year in original, unopened packaging.
,;;�; '; Storage . �5tore dry at 40°-95°F (4°-35°C). Conditlon materiai to 65°-75°F (18°-24°C) before
?� ;' using. If componentsA and B are frozen, discard. Protect Component C from humidity.
Color , Concrete gray
'�.y...' . . . .
Density (Mixed) 125 Ib./cu. ft. (2.0 kg.) ,,
Pot Life Approximately 90 minutes ,,
- Compressive Strength.(ASTPd C-109) 3 days 4500 psi (31.0 MPa)
= 7 days 6500 psi (44.8 MPa)
28 days 8500 psi (58,6 MPa) .. .
Flexural Strength (ASTM C-348) 28 days 1250 psi ., (8.6 MPa)
_ Splltting Tensile Strength (ASTM C-496) 28 days , 600 psi (4.1 MPa)
Important Data for Sika Armatec 110 as a Corrosion Protective Coating
� Water ; Water Permeability at 10 bar (145. psi) .;. , 8.92 x 10t5 ft./sec.
Control 7.32 x 10-1D ft./sec.
Watervapor diffusion coe�cient N H20 110
_ Carbon Dioxlde Carhon dioxide diffusion coefficient N CO2 14D�0
< TEST DATA: Time-to-Corrosion Study .
- Sika Armatec 110 more than tripled the time to corrosion
'� - Reduced corrosion rate by over 40°/a
`�'` Important Data for 5ika Armatec 110 as a Bonding Agent
- Bond Strerigth (ASTM C882) 14 days moist cure, plastic concrete to hardened concrete:
,-�«-_.° Wei on Wet 2800 psi (19.3 MPa)
��" - 24 hr. Open Time 2600 psi (17.9 MPa)
''; ,;= Bond of Steel Reinforcement to.Concrete (Pullout Test):
�_ Sika Armatec 110 Coated 625 psi ( 4.3 MPa)
fi� ��, ' � Epoxy Coated 508 psi ( 3.5 MPa)
_- '�� `�'""` Plain Reinforcement 573 psi (3.95 MPa)
>aration Cementitious substrates: Should be cleaned and prepared to achieve a laitance and contaminant-free
surface prepared in accordance wiih the requiremenis specified by the overlay or repair material by blast
cleaning or equivalent mechanical means. Substrate must be saturated surface dry (SSD) with no standing
water.
Steel: Should be cleaned and prepared thoroughiy by blast cleaning.
Shake contents of both Component'A' and Component'B'. Empty entire contents of both Component'A'
and Component'B' into a clean, dry mixing pail. Mix thoroughty for 30 seconds with a Sika paddle on a low
speed (400-600 rpm) drill. Slowly add the entire contents of Component 'C' while continuing to mix for 3
minutes unlil blend is uniform and free of lumps. Mix only that quantity that can be applied within its pot life.
As a bonding agent - Apply by stiff-bristle brush or broom. Spray apply with Goldblalt Pattern Pistol or
equal equipment. For best results, work the bonding slurry well into the substrate to ensure complete cover-
age of all surface irregularities. Apply the freshly mixed patching moRar or concrete wet on wet; or up to the
maximum recommended open time, onto the bonding slurry.
Maximum recommended open time between application ofArmatec 110 and patching mortar or concrete:
. SO°-95°F (26°-35°C) 6 hours
65°-79°F (18°-26°C) 12 hours
50'-64°F (10°-17°C) 16 hours
40°-49°F (4°-9°C) wet-on-wet
For corrosion protection only -Apply by stiff-bristle brush or spray at 80 sq. ft.lgal. (20 mils). Take special
care to properly coat the underside of the totally exposed steel. Allow coating to dry 2-3 hours @ 73°F, then
apply a second coat at the same coverage. Allow to dry again before the repair mortar or concrete is ap-
plied. Pour or place repair within 7 days.
■ Substrate and ambient temperature: Minimum d0°F (5°C).
o Maximum 95°F (35°C).
o Minimum thickness: As a bonding agent 20 mils.
e For reinforcement protection 40 mils.
■ (2 coats, 20 mils each).
■ Not recommended for use with expansive grouts.
■ Use of semi-dry mortars onto Sika Armatec 110 EpoCem must be applied "wet on wet".
o When used in overhead applications with hand placed patching mortars, use "wet on wet" for maximum
mortar build lhickness.
■ Substrate profile as specified by the overlay or repair material is still required.
■ As with all cement based materials, avoid contact with aluminum to prevent adverse chemical reaction
and possible product failure. Insulate potential areas of contact by coating aluminum bars, raiis, posts
etc. with an appropriate epoxy such as Sikadur Hi-Mod 32.
Part A& B: IFtRITANT; SENSITIZER - Can cause skin sensitization after prolonged or repeated contaci.
Skin and eye irritant. High concentrations of vapor may cause respiratory irritation. Avoid skin contact. Use
only with adequate ventilation. Use of safety goggles and chemical resistant gloves is recommended.
Part C: IRRITANT; SUSPECT CARCINOGEN - Contains crystalline silica, quartz (sand); cement. Skin
and eye irritant. Dust may cause respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust. Use only with adequate
ventilation. May cause delayed lung injury (silicosis). IARC list crystaliine silica as having suffcient evidence
of carcinogenicity to laboratory animals and limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans. NTP aiso lists
crystalline silica as a suspect carcinogen. Use of safety gloves is recommended. In case of high dust con-
centrations or exceedance of PELs, use an approprlate NIOSH approved respirator.
In case of eye contact, wash immediately wiih soap and water for 15 minutes; immediately consult a physi-
cian. In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water; consult a physician for irritation. For respiratory
problems, remove person to fresh air and institute artificial respiration if necessary; consull a physician. In
case of ingestion, immediately consult a physician. Wash clothing before reuse.
In case of spilts or leaks, wear suitable protective equipment, contain spill, collect with absorbent material,
and transfer to a suitable container. Ventilate area. Avoid contact. Dispose of in accordance with current,
applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CIOSED � KEEP OUTOF REACH OF CHILDAEN • NOT FORINTERNALCONSUM11PT10N • FOR INDU9TRIAL VSE ONLY
All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika') conceming Sika products, InGuding but nol limited to, any recommendaUons and advlce relating lo the
appllcaUon and use of Sika products, is 9iven in good failh based on Sika's wrrent ezperience and knowledga o( its products when propeAy stored, handled
and applied under normal co�tions in accordance wlth Slka's Inswctlons. In practica, ihe dlBerences in materials, substrates, storege and �andling condi-
tions, actual site conditions and other factors oulsida ot Slka's controi are such that Slka assumes no liablllty for the provlslon of such information, advice,
recommendations or Inswctlons related to Its products, nor shall any legal relatlonship he created hy or arise from the provision of such infortnaGon, advice,
recommendatlons or ins'vucUons related to its producls. The user of the Sika product(s) must test Ne product(s) for suita6ility for lhe intended application
and purpose before proceedinq with the tull applicatlon of Ihe product(s). Sika reserves the right to change Ihe properties ot its products without �otice.
AII sales of Sika product(s) are sub)ect ta its curterri tertns end conmtions of saie which are available at rcm�sikacoro.com ar hy calling 800.9337452.
Prtor to each use of any Slka product; th e user must always read and follow the wamings and instructlons on the producPs most c urrent Technical
Data Sheet, product label and Materlal Safety Data Sheet which are availab�e online atwww.sikaconstructfon.com or by calling Sika's Technical
Servlce0epar4nentat800•933•7452. NothingcontainedinanySikamaterialsrelleveslheuseroftheobUgationtoreadandfollowthewamingsand
Instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the currenl Technical Data Sheet, product label and Materlal Safety Data Sheet prlorto product use.
LIMITE� WARRANTY: Sika wartanls this producl for one year from date of Insta�lation to be iree �Irom manufacturing defects and to meet the
technlcal properties on the current Technical Dala Sheet if used as diracted within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended
usa and assumes all risks. Buyefs sole remedy shall be umlted to the purchase prfce of replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor.
NOOTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS ORIMPLlEDSHALLAPPLYINCLUDING ANY WARRANTYOF MERCHANTABIUTYOR FlTNESSFORA PARTiCULAR
PURPOSE.SIKASHALLNOTBEIIABLEUNDERANYLEGALTHEORYFORSPECIALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.SIKASHAILNOTBERESPONSiBLE
FORTHEUSEOFTHISPRODUCTINAMANNERTOINFRINGEONANYPATENTORANYOTHERINTELLECTUALPROPERTYRIGHTSHELDBYOTHERS.
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Reglonal Infortnadon and Sales Centers. For the location of your nearest Sika sales office, confact your regional cenler.
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part A
1. Product And Company Identification
Supplier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supalier Emerqency Contacts & Phone Number Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 03/08/2005
Product Name: Sika Armatec 110 - Part A
Chemical Family: Epoxy Compound
Chemical Formula: RMF-1681
MSDS Number: 3499
Product Code: 018213N
2. Composition/lnformation On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS Percent Of
Name Number Total Weight
EPDXY RESIN 25068-38-6
O-CRESYL GLYCIDYL ETHER 2210-79-9
3. Hazards Identification
Eve Hazards
Causes eye irritation.
Skin Hazards
May cause skin irritation. Prolonged and/or repeated contact with skin may cause an allergic
reaction/sens itization .
Inqestion Hazards
May be fatal if swallowed.
Inhalation Hazards
May cause respiratory tract irritation.
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part A
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation (redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists.
Inaestion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Dilute with water. Get
medical attention. immediately.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, seek medical attention.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: >220 °F
Autoignition Point: N/A °F
Fire And Explosion Hazards
None Known.
Extinquishinq Media
In case of fire, use water spray (fog) foam, dry chemical, or CO2.
Fire Fiahtinq Instructions
In the event of a fire, firefighters should wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Contain spill and collect with
absorbent material and transfer into suitable containers. Do not flush to sewer or allow to enter waterways. Ventilate
enclosed area.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlin4 And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool dry area. Keep from freezing. Keep containers tightly closed.
Work/Hv4ienic Practices
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
8. Exposure ControlslPersonal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Refer to the current edition of "Industrial Ventilation: A
Manual of Recommended Practice" published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
for information on the design, installation, use, and maintenance of exhaust systems.
Eve/Face Protection
Safety glasses with side shields or goggles recommended.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gloves. Lab coat or other work clothing to prevent skin exposure. Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
A respirator protection program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 requirement must be fol�owed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirator's use.
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part A
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection - Continued
Other/General Protection
Wash thoroughly after handiing.
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Appearance
Milky, white liquid
Odor
Mild
Chemical Type: Mixture
Melting Point: N/A °F
Boiling Point: N/A °F
Specific Gravity: 1.09
Percent Volatiles: 38%, wt.
Packing Density: 9.13
Vapor Pressure: N/A
Vapor Density: >AIR
Solubility: Miscible
Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether
10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Conditions To Avoid (Stabilitv)
None known
Incompatible Materials
None known
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Oxides of Nitrogen, CO, CO2
11. Toxicological Information
No Data Available...
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose in accordance with applicable federal, state and local government regulations. Waste generators must
determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the classification
determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification. •
14. Transport Information
Proper Shippinq Name
Not regulated by the USDOT.
15. Regulatory Information �
U.S. Reaulatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory.
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part A
15. Regulatory Information - Continued '
U.S. Requlatory Information - Continued
SARA Hazard Classes
_ .. . _ ....
Acute Heafth Hazard
_ _. . ... _
16. Other Information
NMIS Ratinq
Health: 2
Fire: 1
Reactivity: 0
PPE: C
RevisionlPreparer Information
MSDS Preparer: EHS Department
I MSDS Preparer Phone Number: 201-933-8800
Disclaimer
The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material herein and does not relate to use
in combination with any other material or in any process. The information set forth herein is based on technical
data that Sika believes to be reliable as of the date hereof. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we
make no warranties, express or implied and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.
Nothing herein is to be taken as a license to operate under or a recommendation to i nfringe any patents.
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part B
1. Product And Company Identification
Supplier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supplier Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number . Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 03/03/2005
Product Name: Sika Armatec 110 - Part B
Chemical Family: Modified Aliphatic Amine
MSDS Number: 3484
Product Code: 018214N
2. Composition/lnformation On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS Percent Of
Name Number Total Weight
PROPIATERY BLEND OF ALIPHATIC & CYCLOALIPHATIC AMINES Mixture
3. Hazards Identification
Eve Hazards
Causes eye irritation.
Skin Hazards
Causes skin irritation. Prolonged and/or repeated skin contact may cause an allergic reaction/sensitization.
Inqestion Hazards
Harmful if swallowed.
lnhalation Hazards
May cause respiratory tract irritation.
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATi4 S�"IE�T� Page2of4
Sika Armatec 110 - Part B
4. First Aid Measures - Continued
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation (redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists. __. ..
Inqestion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Dilute with water.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Consult with a Physician.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: 150 °F 67 °C
Flash Point Method: DIN 51758
Autoignition Point: 510 °C
Fire And Explosion Hazards
Exposure to heat builds up pressure in closed containers.
Extinauishina Media
In case of fire, use water spray (fog) foam, dry chemical, or CO2.
Fire Fiqhtinq Instructions
Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Contain spill and collect with
absorbent material and transfer into suitable containers. D.o not flush to sewer or allow to enter waterways. Ventilate
enclosed area.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlinp And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep containers tightly closed.
Work/Hvaienic Practices
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use with adequate general and local exhaust ventilation. Refer to the current edition of "Industrial Ventilation: A
Manual of Recommended Practice" published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
for information on the design, installation, use, and maintenance of exhaust systems.
Eve/Face Protection
Faceshield over safety glasses or goggles.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gloves. Lab coat or other work clothing to prevent skin exposure. Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
A respirator protection program that meets 29 CFR 191D.134 requirement must be followed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirator's use.
Other/General Protection
Wash thoroughly after handling.
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Il�IIATERl�4L SAFE7"Y D�4T�4 SHEET Page3of4
Sika Armatec 110 - Part B
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Aupearance
Liquid
_.. __... _._. __ . . . __ .
Odor
Amine
Chemical Type: Mixture
Specific Gravity: 1.03
Vapor Density: >Air
pH Factor: 10
Solubility: Soluble
Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether
10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Incompatible Materials
Strong oxidizing materials, acids, and bases.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
CO, CO2, Oxides of Nitrogen
11. Toxicological Information
No Data Available...
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose in accordance with applicable federal, state and local government regulations. Waste generators must
determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the class'rfication
determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators must consult state and local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. Transport Information
Proper Shippinq Name
Not regulated by the USDOT.
15. Regulatory Information
U.S. Requlatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory.
SARA Hazard Classes
Acute Health Hazard
16. Other Information
HMIS Ratina
Health: 3
Fire:. 1
Reactivity: 0
PPE: D
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1V1�4TERli4L SAFE7rY DATA SHEET Page4of4
Sika Armatec 110 - Pari B
16. Other Information - Continued �
HMIS Ratinq - Continued
Revision/Preparer Information
MSDS Preparer: EHS Department _. ___ _... . __ _
MSDS Preparer Phone Number: 201-933-8800
Disclaimer I
The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material herein and does not relate to use
in combination with any other material or in any process. The information set forth herein is based on technical
data that Sika believes to be reliable as of the date hereof. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we
, make no warranties, express or implied and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.
Nothing herein is to be taken as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any patents.
SIKA CORPORATION
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part C
2. Composition/lnformation On Ingredients
Ingredient CAS Percent Of
Name Number Toial Weight
CEMENT, PORTLAND 65997-15-1 30 - 35
SILICA, QUARTZ 14808-60-7 60 - 65
SODIUM NITRITE 7632-00-0 1- 5
1. Product And Company Identification
Su lier Manufacturer
Sika Corporation Sika Corporation
201 Polito Ave 201 Polito Ave
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Company Contact: EHS Department Company Contact: EHS Department
Telephone Number: 201-933-8800 Telephone Number: 201-933-8800
FAX Number: 201-933-9379 FAX Number: 201-933-9379
Web Site: www.sikausa.com Web Site: www.sikausa.com
Supplier EmerqencV Contacts & Phone Number Manufacturer Emerqencv Contacts & Phone Number
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887
Issue Date: 03/03/2005
Product Name: Sika Armatec 110 - Part C
Chemical Family: Cementitious Mortar
Chemical Formula: RMF-1609
MSDS Number: 3485
Product Code: 018219N
3. Hazards Identification
Eve Hazards
May cause eye irritation.
Skin Hazards
May cause skin irritation.
Inqestion Hazards
May be harmful if swallowed.
Inhalation Hazards �
May cause respiratory tract irritation. Breathing dust may cause nose, throat or lung irritation. Respirable
crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a fibrosis (scarring) of the lungs. Silicosis may be progressive.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page2of5
Sika Armatec 110 - Part C
4. First Aid Measures
�
In case of contact, hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes.
Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops and persists.
Skin
In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention immediately if irritation (redness, rash, blistering) develops and persists.
In4estion
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel.
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, seek medical attention.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fiash Point: N/A °F
Autoignition Point: N!A °F
Fire And Explosion Hazards
None Known .
Extinquishin4 Media
Use the appropriate extinguishing media for the surrounding fire.
Fire Fiqhtinq Instructions
In the event of a fire, firefighters should wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Avoid release to the environment. Using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), shovel material into waste
containers taking care to minimize dust. Dampen if necessary to control dust. Vacuum clean dust with equipment fitted
with High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters.
7. Handling And Storage
Handlinq And Storaqe Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep containers tightly closed.
Work/Hvctienic Practices
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Enqineerinq Controls
Use of a system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee below applicable expsoure
limits. Refer to the current edition of "Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice" published by
the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists for information on the design, installation, use,
and maintenance of exhaust systems.
Eve/Face Protection
Safety glasses with side shields or goggles.
Skin Protection
Chemical-resistant gloves. Lab coat or other work clothing to prevent skin exposure. Launder before reuse.
Respiratory Protection
A respirator protection program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 requirement must be followed whenever workplace
conditions warrant a respirator's use. In areas where the Permissible Expsosure Limits are exceeded, use a
properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator.
IVI�4TERli4L S/4FETY DATi4 SHE�% Page3of5
Sika Armatec 110 - Part C
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection - Continued
Other/General Protection
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Inqredient(s)�- Exposure Limits
_.
CEMENT, PORTLAND
ACGIH TLV-TWA - 10 mg/m3
OSHA PEL -TWA - 15 mg/m3 (total dust)
OSHA PEL - TWA - 5 mg/m3 (respirable dust)
SILICA, QUARTZ
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.1 mg/m3 (Notice of Intended Change)
ACGIH TLV-TWA 0.05 mg/m3 (Proposed)
OSHA PEL-TWA 30/%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 10/%Si02+2 mg/m3
OSHA PEL-TWA 250/%Si0+5 mppcf
9. Physical And Chemical Properties
Apaearance
Solid/Sand
Odor
Cement
Chemical Type: Mixture
Physical State: Solid
Melting Point: N/A °F
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Vapor Pressure: N/A
Vapor Density: N/A
pH Factor: 11
Solubility: N/A
10. Stability And Reactivity
Stability: Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Conditions To Avoid (5tabilitvl
None Known
Incompatible Materials
None Known �
Hazardous Decomposition Products
None Known
11. Toxicological Information
Inpredientls) - Carpinoqenicitv
SILICA, QUARTZ j
NTP - Listed On The National Toxicology Program
Listed In The IARC Monographs
12. Ecological Information
No Data Available...
N1�47'ER1�4L SAFETY DATA SII�IIEL'T Page4of5
Sika Armatec 110 - Part C
13. Disposal Considerations
I Dispose in accordance with applicable federal, state and local government regulations. Waste generators must
' determine whether a discarded material is classified as a hazardous waste. USEPA guidelines for the classification
determination are listed in 40 CFR-Parts 261.3. Additionally, waste generators.must consult state-and_local hazardous
waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
I 14. Transport Information
' Proper Shippinq Name
Not regulated by the USDOT.
15. Regulatory Information
U.S. Requlatory Information
All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Chemical Substance inventory.
SARA Hazard Classes
Acute Health Hazard
Chronic Health Hazard
SARA Title III - Section 313 Supplier Notification
This product contains the following toxic chemicals that are subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372.
SODIUM NITRITE (7632-00-0) 1 - 5 %
This information must be included on all MSDSs that are copied and distributed for this material.
Inqredient(s) - U.S. Reaulatory Information
SODIUM NITRITE
SARA Title III - Section 313 Form "R"lTRI Reportable Chemical
State Requlations
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
Inqredient(s1 - State Requlations
SILICA, QUARTZ
New Jersey - Workplace Hazard
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
California - Proposition 65
Massachusetts - Hazardous Substance
SODIUM NITRITE
New Jersey - Workplace Hazard
New Jersey - Environmental Hazard
Pennsylvania - Workplace Hazard
Pennsylvania - Environmental Hazard
New York City - Hazardous Substance
16. Other Information
HMIS Ratinq
Health: '2
F i re: 0
Reactivity: 0
PPE: C
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Sika Armatec 110 - Part C
16. Other Information - Continued
Revision/Preparer Information
MSDS Preparer: EHS Department
MSDS P-ceparer-Phone Number:-201-933-8800 ---. . - ..-... . -. . .
Disclaimer
The data in this Material Safery Data Sheet relates only to the specific material herein and does not relate to use
in combination with any other material or in any process. The information set forth herein is based on technical
data that Sika believes to be reliable as of the date hereof. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we
make no warranties, express or implied and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.
Nothing herein is to be taken as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any patents.
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1100-CLEt�R
Resin-Based, Water-Based Concrete Curing Compound
DESCRIl'TION
The 1100-CLEAR series of water-based concrete
curing compounds is form�lated from hydrocarbon
resins and may be used on interior, ea�terior,
vertical, and horizontal concrete surfaces. Once
applied, 1100-CLEAR forms a premium-grade
membrane that retains an optimum amount of water
in freshly placed concrete for complete hydration of
the cement. NOTE: After approximately four
weeks, the membrane begins to chemically break
down. The membrane will eventually dissipate
from the surface. This process usually takes another
3- 5 weeks under normal traffic, exposure to UV,
and weathering condifions.
USE�
The 1100-CLEAR series has been used on both
interior and exterior applications where paint,
resilient tile or resilient flooring may be applied
later. Because of the wide variety of coatings,
paints, adhesives, and toppings available, contact
the manufacturer of the flooring system or
subsequent coating or topping for application
approval over resin-based curing compounds. A
small test app(ication is always recor.unended.
FEATURESBENEFITS
• When properly applied, 1100-CLEAR
produces a premium-grade film, which
optimizes water retention.
• Fumished as a ready-to-use, �ue water-based
compound.
• Produces hard, dense concrete ... minimizes
hair checking, thermal cracking, dusting, and
other defects.
° Offers a compressive strength significantly
greater than improperly or uncured concrete.
• Increases tensile strength for greater resistance
to cracking and surface crazing.
° Improves resistance to abrasion and the
corrosive actions of salts and chemicals.
° Minimizes excessive shrinkage.
° Can be apglied quickly and easily with
conventional commercial spray equipment.
• Formulations are also available with red
fugitive dye added.
• VOC compliant ...VOC content is <100 g/L.
PACKAGING
5 Gallon (18.93 L) Pails
» Gallon (208.20 L) Drums
SPECIFICATIONS
■ U.S. EPA Architectural Coatings Rule: 350 g/L
maximum VOC for concrete curing compounds
• SCAQMD Rule 1113: �00 g/L maximum VOC
for concrete curing compounds and waterproofing
concrete/masonry sealers
• Ozone TranspQrt Commission (OTC): 350 g/L
ma�cimum VOC for Concrete Giiring Compounds
• ASTM C 309, Type 1, Classes A& B
(Type 1-D also available)
• AASHTO M 148, Type 1, Classes A& B
(Type 1-D also available)
TECffiVICAL DATA
I)rying Time: Typically dries in 1-2 hours,
depending on jobsite conditions (temperature,
wind, etc.) Restrict foot traffic for at least four
hours; 12 hours is preferable.
Flash Point: >210° F (99° C).
CONT7NUED ONREVERSESIDE...
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P.O. Box 338 • HAMPSHIRE, IL 6014o-033s HAMPSHIRE, IL / CARTERSVILLE, GA / YORK, PA
Phone: 847l2142100 • Fax: 847/683-4544 FORT WORTH, TX ! BENICIA, CA I POMONA, CA
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May help contribuie to LEED credits:
° EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints
& Coatings
° MR Credit 5.1: Regional Materials: 10%
Extracted, Processed & Manufactured
Regionally
° MR Credit 5.2: Regional Materials: 20%
Extracted, Processed & Manufactured
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�repara@ion ... Application equipment must be
clean and free of all previously used materials.
I�Iiai�g ... For optimum performance, gentle
mixing or agitation is recommended. CAUTION;
TO AVOID FOAMING, DO NOT MIX
EXCESSI-VELY. DO NOT THIN,
Agp�ueataom I�detl�oc� ... Apply in a uniform film
to horizontal surfaces as soon as the surface water
disappears and the surface will not be marred by
wal4dng wor�anen. On vertical surfaces, apply
promptly after the forms are removed. 1100-
CLEAR may be applied with a typical
commercial hand or power sprayer. Use a Chapin
5797 or equivalent spray nozzle that produces a
flow of 1/2 gal. (1.59 L) per minute under 40 psi
(.276 MPa) of pressure.
�overage ... Approximately 200 ft.'/gaL (4.91
mZ/L). Coverage rate may vary depending on
conditions (temperature, wind, etc.) at the jobsite,
as weil as the porosity and condition of the
concrete.
�]l��A�J�'g�1�IS
KEEP FROM FREEZING. Do not apply if air
and/or concrete temperature is less than 40� F(4°
C). Improper or over-applicadon may increase
the amount of time necessary for the film to
dissipate from the surface. SURFACE ivIAY
DISCOLOR AND/OR YELLOW DUE TO
OVER-APPLICATION. DO NOT MIX OR
DII.,UTE WITH ANY OTI�R PRODUCTS OR
LIQUIDS. Do not apply paint, resilient flooring
or any other subsequent coatings or toppings
without first checking the specifications and
securing approva] from the manufacturer ofthe
product being applied over 1100-CLEAR. A
small test application is always recommended. If
removal of 1100-CLEAR is necessary, use
UI.TRITE� DEGREASER from VJ. R.
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IJirect contact may result in mild irritation. Read
and follow all application, precaution, label, and
health and safety information prior to use. Refer
to Material Safety Data Sheet for complete health
and safety information.
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accomplished with soap and water. Once dried,
use mineral spirits or other suitable petroleum
solvent.
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` "W. R. MEAI30WS, INC. warrants at the time and place we make shipment, our material will be
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;i of good quality and will conform with our published specifications in force on the date of
i acceptance of the order." Read complete warranry. Copy furnished upon request.
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�� •� knowledge, is accurate and reliable. W. R MEADOWS, IIVC. cannot however under any
� circumstances make any guarantee of results or assume any obligation or liability in connection
with the use of this information. As W. R MEADOWS, INC. has no control over the use to which others may put its
product, it is recommended that the products be tested to deternune if suitable for specific application and/or our
information is valid in a particular circumstance. Responsibility remains with tbe architect or engineer, contractor and
owner for the design, applicarion and proper installation of each product. Specifier and user shall determine the
suitability of products for specific application and assume all responsibilifies in connecrion therewith
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AHan�facturer : W. R. MEFlQOWS, IfVC.
Address : 300 Industrial Drive - H�I I S-
: Hampshire, Illfnois 60140 �Heaith : � �
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Telephone # : (847) 683-4500 �R�a��� � � I
Emergency # : 1-800-424-9.300 Chemtrec �Personal Protection ; �
Product Cfass (Hazard Rating: O=Least,l=Slight,2=Moderate,3=High,4=Extreme,`=Chronic)
: DIVISION 3, Catalog #360-R
Mfg. code I.D. : 3011000-10H
Trade Name : 190011i/ATEt2-BASE CLE,�P3 CUR4NG CON1FOl41UD
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1. Mineral Spirits fi4742-47-8 5-10 �yp (@ 25 C)
None of the components of this product are recognized as carcinogenic. N/A: Not Applicable 2 6 o•75
Under the reporting requirements oi Section 313 of Titie III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorizatiori Act of 1986 (SARA)and 40 CFR Part
372, chemicals listed on the 313 list (40 CFR Part 373.65) are ident�ed under the heading "SARA 313".
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No. PEUTUI�q �CEILING PE�JSTEL SKIN Tl.VlNVA TLV/CE[LIf�G 7LV/STEL
1. 1QOPPM 500PPiV1 N/E P�/E 1QOPPlfl SKIiV
IV/E: fVot esfablished � 200P� �
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�oiling Poirn4 : 212 degrees F. %!/clakile b vol�ame
�vaporatlon PdaBe :< 1 eiher = 1 0 � : 85.00 (Theoretical)
t ) /o VolaYile �y weight : 84.00 {Theoretical)
Na�or Densaty :> 1(air = 1) Ffilo� ht eP allon
��i Level : g 80 g� S : 8.33 (Theoretical)
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� COs9iACY: Based on the presen� of component 1 this product is presumed to be moderately irritating to the eyes. Product vapors and/or mists
may also be irritating to the eyes. "
SGtlN CO�fYACT: Exposure may cause mild to moderate irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may result in defatting and drying of the skin which
may result in dermatitis. No irrifation is likely after brief contact, but may occur after prolonged contact.
IR�FlkLP�T906V; Exposure may irritate the nose, throat, respiratory tract, and other mucous membranes. Exposure to excessive vapor concentrations
may cause signs of transient central nervous system depression. (e.g. headache, drowsiness, loss of coordination, and fatigue). Reports have
associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Jntentlonal misuse by
deliberately concsntrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fataL
iMGE57���: Based on the presence of component 1 this product is presumad to be slightly toxic. Small amounts of the liquid aspirated into the lungs
during ingestion or from vomiting may resutt in severe lung damage. While this material has a low degree of toxicity, ingestion of excessive quantitles
may-cause signs of central nervous sysfem depression. (e.g, headache, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness, and loss of coordination).
S�GA15 ,9f�D �Y6U'�TO�ifIS: Symptoms of eye irritation (nclude pain, tearing, reddening; and sweiling. Symptoms of skin irritation include reddening,
swelling, rash, and redness. Symptoms of respiratory irritation inc)ude runny nose, sore throat, coughing, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, and
reduced lung function. Symptoms of gasfrointesfinal irritation include sora fhroat, abdominal pain, nausea, vomifing, and diarrhea. Transient �ntral
nenrous system depression may be evidenced by headache, dizziness, nausea, and symptoms of intoxication; in extreme pses, unconsciousness
and death may occur. Symptoms of chronic overexposure include loss of inemory, loss of inte!lectual ability, and loss of coordination.
�dGG92AVATED itAEDICAL COEUh�IT10�S: Pre-existing skin, eye, and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product.
OT}�ER 91�LTH EFFEC75; IVone recognized.
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EYE COfdTACT: Immediately flush eyes with water for fiReen (15) minutes. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
SaIRJ CORlTACT: Remove contaminated shoes and clothing. �pe excess from skin and flush wifh water using soap if available. 5eek medical
attention 'rf irritafion occurs. Do not reuse clothing until thoroughiy decontaminated.
►R9N4LAFIaR1: Remove victim to fresh air and treat symptomatiqliy. Provide oxygen if breathing is difficult. Give artificial respiration if the viciim is
n6t breathing. Seek prompt medical attention.
�RfGES1101�1: Do not indu� vomiting. If vomiting spontaneously occurs, keep the victim's head below the hips to prevent aspiration into the lungs.
Since aspiration into the lungs pn caus� very serious, permanent damage, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by a
physician. Danger from lung aspiration must be weighed against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach. Consult a physician, hospital, or
poison control center andJor transport to an emergency facility immediately.
D�fe of preparafion: 07/0�/04
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Date of pr 1 ar tion: 07/01/04 3011000-10H
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FLAflHf�lABILIT'Y CLASSIFICATION - NFPA : Combustibie Liquid - Class IIIA
- DOT : Not regulated
FLASH POONT: Greater than 210 degrees F. (Estimate)
EXTIidGU6�li1WG MED�,4: Use water fog, foam, dry chemical, or Carbon Dioxide.
SFECIA,L FIRE FIGHTifi;G PROCcDURES AMD PRECd�UTtO�S: Clear area of unproteded personnel. Do not enter confined fire space without helmet,
face shield, bunker coat, gloves, rubber boots, and a positive pressure NlOSH epproved self-contained breathing apparatus.
l9RfUSUAL FlRE ARiD EJ�LOSIdiV H�RDS: Containers exposed to intense heat from fires should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure
buildup which could resu(t in container nipture. Container areas exposed to direct flame contact should be cooled with large quantities of water as
needed to prevent weakening of container structure.
�C���I�dV !!@! ���CTI!/91�Y
STABILITY: Stable HA�RDOUS POLYf�E1217ATION: Wiil not occur
CONDIYIONS Af�D I�i"ERIALS TO A!/OID: Avoid oxidizing materials. _
H�6tDOUS DECOMPC3SIZIOiV PP.ODL9CTS: Combustion may yield Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and/or incomplete combustion products. Do
not breathe smoke or fumes. Wear appropriate protective equipment.
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RESRi93,�FORY PROTECTiON: Use ventilation as required to contro{ vapor concentrations - at least 10 air changes per hour are recommended for
good general room ventilation. If exposure exceeds the PEUTLV, u�s the appropriate NIOSH approved respirator.
pR�TECTiV� CLOiH?1VG: Wear safery glasses, goggles, or a splash shield to prevent eye contact. Contact lenses should not be wom. Wear
appropriate gloves and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and clothing.
ADDIYIOAI.4L P�OiECT!!/E iV9�,SlD��S: Eye wash fountains and safety showers should be available for use in an emergency. .
�C���i�E4 9X ��V�������9��+� ����'���9��
�PILL Ot2 LEA�f FROC�QLE�S: I.ARGE SPILLS» Evacuate the hazard area of unprotected personnel. Wear appropriate respirator and protective
clothing. Shut off source of leak oniy if safe to do so. Dike and contain. If vapor cioud forms, water fog may be used to suppress; contain run-off.
Remove with vacuum trucks or pump to storage/salvage vesse{s. Soak up residue wiih an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material;
placz in non-leaking containers for proper disposal. Flus h area v�ith water to remove trace residue; dispose of flush solutions as above. SNUALL
SPILLS» Take up with an abso�uent materiai and placa in non-leaking containsrs; seal tightly for proper disposal.
yU�S`�� P�9S���l�L:Observa all Federal, State and loczl regulations regarding pro�ar disposal,
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Containers can contain hazardous product residues even �vhen empty. Wash with soap and water before eating, drinking, smolcing or using toilet
facilities.
The inform�tion conta�ned herein is ba�ed on the data availabf� fio us and is believed to be correct. However,
we make no warranty, expressed or im�lied regarding the acc�racy of ihis data or the resulfis to be obtained
from the use thereof. We assume no r�spo�sibili'�y for inj�ry fram 4h� u�� of the prad�:ct des�!ibed herein.
Date of preparation: 07/01L04 3011000-10H
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Submittal Trar�smittal & Response
Shaded areas are for Gity ofRenton use only
. � _ � .
�COPtsT�IJ�TIC7N Ih{C.
Submittal Number: 029 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submittal fransmiftal wil! have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmitta/s will be
identifred with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shal! 6e �1/ed out for each submitfa/ ifem. The only exception will be
if multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES No. : WWP-27-3536
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC. Fed Aid #: NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
Cast-In-Piace Concrete: +
10.033 Mix Design; Class 4000 psi w/air ,,�/�
1 1.05 A Stoneway Concrete Mix Code No. 6003 /V�
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Sup mental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
5ignature / Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed ihe above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the constructicn Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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Advanced Construction Inc.
12322 Hwy 99
Suite 104
Everett
WA 98204
Project: West View Lift Station
Dear AJ:
In accordance with your request, we are submitting the following mix design(s) for the above project
Stoneway Concrete
Whera Qukliiy Counts
xsvrov, R�n �aoss
OFFICE(d2i)22G-1000
FiS:(�25)228 - 5924
Date Issued: 1/21/2011
Mix Code Number Plant Description Use
6003 11 Seattle 4000 psi 6sk Air Performance Design CA Exterior Concrete
6003 14 Houser 4000psi 6sk Air Performance Design CA Exterior Concrete
A struclural concrete statisticai analysis report, based on mix design performance i� the field, is included for your review,
along with mix design proportions. This report is in accordance with ACI 318-02 specifications. Stoneway concrete warrants (as its
exclusive warranty) the compressive strength of test specimens tested for acceptance in accordance with ASTM wili meet ihe
design strength for each mix design. The hisiorical mix design strengih test data represents the results of compressive tests of
concrete specimens, not the strength of concrete in place. Because Stoneway Concrete does not control the means and methods
of placement, it does not accept responsibility for the workability, strength of in place concrete or for concrete test specimens not
tested in accordance with ASTM. If requested, Stoneway Concrete is prepared to recommend modifications to this proposed mix
design to take into consideration the contractor's means and methods, subject to appropriate price adjustments.
Stoneway Concrete requests copies of concrete compressive strength test results within three (3) working days of
performance of said tests and written notice of deficient concrete compressive strength iest results within 24 hours in accordance
with our standard terms and conditions and in accordance with ASTM C 94-94a, Section 14.4.
Stoneway Concrete does not profess to be a licensed archiiect, civil engineer or structural engineer. Accordingly, any advice
or specifications supplied by Stoneway Concrete shali be used at the sole risk of those requesting or receiving the same.
Stoneway Concrete assumes no responsibility for the design or construciion of any structure in which its products are used. Any
review of plans, specifications building applications or produciion applications by Stoneway Concrete is not to be construed as
approval thereof by Sloneway Concrete.
Sincerely,
STONEWAY CONCRETE
Greg McKinnon
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Supplier: Stoneway Concrete
Customer: Advanced Construction Inc.
Project: West View Lift Station
mix iu: 6003
Spec.
; Materiai Source Description ASTM Gravity oz. cu.ft. Weiqht(Ib)
Coazse Aggregate Glacier Pit # B-335 AASHTO #57 (3/4) C33 2.67 0.00 11.65 1,942
Fine Aggregate Glacier Pit # B-335 Concrete Sand C33 2.63 0.00 7.47 1,226
Type I-II Ashgrove Type I-II C150 3.15 0.00 2.87 564
Type A Water Reducer W.R. Grace WRDA-64 C494 1.21 28.20 0.00
AirEntrainer W.R. Grace Daravai� 1000 C260 1.10 3.00 0.00
Citv City Water C94 1.00 0.00 3.84 240
Air 1.36
TOTAL 27,19 3,972
Specified F'c : 4,000 PSI
Specified Slump: 3.00 To 5.00 in. Designed Unit Weight: 146.1 Ibs./cu.ft.
Specified Air: 3.50 To 6.50 % Designed W/C + P Ratio: 0.43
Designed Air: 5�� % Designed Volume: 27.19 cu.ft.
Mix Code must be used when ordering concrete.
Plani: 11 Seattle
Stoneway Goncrete
Where Q�ar�ry coun�s
1915 nfAPLE VALLEI' FRVY
REVTO��I, lG�l 98055
OFF7CE(425)ZG-1000
FrLti: (d25) 228 - 492d
Usage: Exterior Concrete
NOTES:
Stoneway Concrete has no knowiedge or authority regarding where this mix is lo be placed, therefore it is the responsibility of the
project architecUengineer, and or contractor to insure that the above designed mix parameters of compressive strength, water
cement ratio, cement content, and air content, are appropriate for the anticipated environmental conditions (ie. ACI-318 sections
4.1-4.3, and the local Building Codes).
Chemical admixtures are added in accordance with lhe manufacturer's recommendations. Stoneway Concrete reserves the right to
adjust these dosages to meet the changes in jobsite demands.
Designed mix cementitious content, is stated as�a minimum, and Stoneway Concrete reserves the right to increase cementitious
content.
COMMENTS:
" Color #413010 must be ordered with this mix.
Greg McKinnon
Quality Assurance and Marketing Manager
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Date: 1/21/2011 Where Qualify Counts
] 915 bf APLE VALLEP f iIC�T
RFlV['ON, WA 9805i
dFl��CE(d25)2?G-1000
� F.�1_.C:({p5)2? 8-472�
Mix Name: 6003 units : US
PSI Strength and Strength Fit vs Nlaturity PSI # of Occ. Histog�am for 28 Day Strength %/PSi
9000 - , } 9000
_��__. _. �_ __
8000 -•- . i_______ �__�_.1:_�.��--��__`__!� B000
--- --�___- � --- __L�.-_. 1-_._ .�
7000 �- - - � � � 7000
, � ..
I �
6000 � -___.._ '__�.�.��- . _. ---- -- � -- --- 600�
i
5000 �-----�--. ��-�---�--_ � :�-__-�-� 5000
[ � � ' _.��
a000 - _ _- � L__� � �____�.�- .- -► �000
� - �--_____.__
3000 .��_._��._.��.�..__� : �______�._...__._.� ...__,.:_1 3000
� . � � F . � �
2000 `- --=__� __���_1�----�------'----_!._:�._v-------..� 2000
0
100 200 300 400 500 600�
Vlaturity Hours
700
7.00
6:00
5.0�
4.OD
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00.
3L _
� STRENGTH SUMMARY, Compression
Strengths
No. Of Avg Avg Avg 3 Avg 7 Avg 28
Tests Slump Air Day Day Day
--------------------------------------------------------
30 9.41 4.93 3390 5000 6290
Mix
Number
6003
6003
6403
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
PSI
95% of tests lie above cross-hatched area
4" x 8"
Avg 56 Std ACI318
Day Dev Req'd
-------------------------------
900 5600
0:04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.07
U.OI
0.00
l04
DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression 4" x 8"
Date Plant Slump Spread Air Strengths
3 Day 7 Day 28 Day 56 Day "
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1/15/2008 11 Seat 5.00 5.50 5710 7380
2/19/2008 11 Seat 5.00 5.00 4270 5280
2/27/2008 11 Seat 4.50 6.10 4690 6430
2/27/2008 11 Seat 5.00 5.30 5430 6970
3/19/2008 11 Seat 4.00 5.20 7580
5/6/2008 11 Seat 5040 6330
5/6/2008 11 Seat 4960 6240
5/8/2008 11 Seat 4570 5900
5/19/2008 11 Seat 5520 7170
7/3/2008 11 Seat 5050 6190
7/7/2008 11 Seat 2.50 4.00 4810 5960
7/23/2008 11 Seat 4540 5370
9/17/2008 11 Seat. 4.75 5.50 4190 5220
2/17/2009 11 Seat 4.50 6440 7380
5/7/2009 11 Seat 5.00 4.30 5820 7170
5/15/2009 11 Seat 4.00 5.40 3880 4950
7/21/2009 11 Seat 4.50 4.50 4760 6290
8/7/2009 11 Seat _ 5.00 4.50 3460 4950 5510
8/8/2009 11 Seat 4.25 5.00 5590 6690
B/15/2009 11 Seat 4.75 5.00 4200 5140
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Mix
Number
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
6003
DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression 4" x 8"
Date Plant Slump Spread Air Strengths
8/18/2009
8/22/2009
8/24/2009
8/28/2009
9/15/2009
4/2/2010
4/9/2010
4/�16/2010
5/9/2010
9/29/2010
3 Day 7 Day 28 Day 56 Day
--------------------------------------------------------
11 Seat 5.25 5.50 4200 5280
11 Seat 5.50 5.50 3350 5020
11 Seat 3.75 3.80 4630 5930
11 Seat 5.50 5.00 3350 4590 6550
11 Seat 4.00 5.10 5100 5820
11 Seat 3.00 . 5940 7920
11 Seat 3.00 5910 7200
11 Seat 3.50 �300 5680
11 Seat 3.00 4.00 6420 8240
11 Seat 6.50 4.30 4890 6000
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Date Issued: 1/21/2011
Supplier: Stoneway Concrete
Customer: Advanced Construction Inc.
Project: West View Lift 5tation
Mix Code must be used when ordering concrete.
Plant: 14 Houser
Stoneway Concrete
Whera Euality Coants
]915 .lIi1PLE VALLE] FIN]
RF1YI'ON, R'A 9805i
OPF[CE (d25)22G-1000
Fd1:(425)228 - 492d
Usage: Extcrior Concrete
ma iu: 6003
Spec.
Material Source Descri tion ASTM Gravity oz. cu.ft. Wei ht Ib
Coarse Aggregate Icon Pit# A-464 AASHTO #57 (3/4) C33 2.69 0.00 11.72 1,969
Fine Aggregate Icon Pit# A-464 Class 2/Concrete San C33 2.60 0.00 7.40 1,202 �
Type I-II Ash Grove Type I-II C150 3.15 0.00 2.87 564 ;
Type A Water Reducer W.R. GraCe WRDA-64 . C494 1.21 28.20 0.00 �
AirEntrainer W.R. Grace Daravair 1000 C260 1.10 3.00 0.00 �
City City Water C94 1.00 0.00 3.84 240 I
Air 1.36 �
TOTAL 27.20 3,975
Specified F'c : 4,000 PSI
5pecified Slump: 4.00 To 5.00 in. Designed Unit Weight: 146.1 Ibs./cu.ft.
Specified Air: 3.50 To 6.50 % Designed W/C + P Ratio: 0.43
Designed Air: 5•� % Designed Volume: 27.20 cu.ft.
NOTES:
Stoneway Concrete has no knowledge or authority regarding where this mix is to be placed, therefore ii is the responsibility of the
project architect/engineer, and or contractor to insure that the above designed mix parameters of compressive strength, water
cement ratio, cement content, and air content, are appropriate for the anticipaied environmental conditions (ie. ACI-318 sections
4.1-4.3, and the local Building Codes).
Chemical admixtures are added in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Stoneway Concrete reserves the right to
adjust these dosages to meet the changes in job'site demands.
Designed mix cementitious content, is stated as a minimum, and Stoneway Concrete reserves the right to increase cementitious
content.
COMMENTS:
" Color #413010 must be ordered with this mix.
Greg McKinnon
Quality Assurance and Marketing Manager
1992 - 20 L] Digital Site Systems, inc. Page6 Quadrel iSerVice SA1
Stoneway Concrete
Date: 1/21/2011 Ifilhere Qtealify Counts
191i ntAPLE VALLEY HNY
. RF�*I'ON, WA 98055
OFFICE(d2S22G-1000
� � F�1S:(d2�228-192d
Mix Name: 6003 un�ts : us
PSI Strength and Strength Fit vs biaturity PSI # of Occ: Hisfogram for 28 Day Strength %/PSI
75D0 --- � --- -�---------1----�-�---- 7500
_�_
7000 -,- i ----� ----�-- ` 7000
65DD � - ---- . �.� _ :.- 6500
- -- -
6D00-�------ ----- -�- - - 6000
L -------�- - . -
. -
55�0 �..�_..-_._: . ` _ y . ---�----=-r-�- --�- 5500
50�0 -- -�----- ------� ---- �,- � - - 5000
d500 i _-.,_ � -__ i - 4500
� .'.__ � i
4000 t .-_ _._.�_ � _ _.__L .---� __..,. ...---- -!-- 4000
3500 � - ----'- t � - -- - 3500
-� - �- � � ---�---
� �_..._ - h
3000 :_____ 4 �____ _. ____-- 3000
�_.__._ . ....._._ ! -�-___�__
2500 �-- �. -�--� ....-___�---�_�_._ �___._�__� 2500
0
100 200 3�0 400 500 600
A�Iaturity Hours
700
1200
10.0�
B. DO
6.00
�.00
2.00
0.00
zF
STRENGTH SUMMARY, Compression
Strengths
No. Of Avg Avg Avg 3 Avg 7 Avg 28
Tests Slump Air Day Day Day
--------------------------------------------------------
30 4.88 5.36 3010 3750 4910
0.05
0:05
O:Od
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.00
]0
PSI
9�% of tests lie above cross-hatched area
4" x 8"
Avg 56 Std ACI318
Day Dev Req'd
------------------------------
620 4950
DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression 4" x 8"
Mix Date Plant Slump Spread Air. Strengths
Number 3 Day 7 Day 28 Day 56 Day
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6003 7/21/2008 l� Hous 38'00 4610
6003 8/7/2008 19 Hous 3530 4550
6003 8/13/2008 14 Hous 5.50 5.00 5310
6003 8/14/2008 14 Hous 3.75 6.20 9210 5610
6003 8/15/2008 14 Hous 6.75 5.90 3860 5740
6003 9/11/2008 14 Hous 6.00 4.80 4090 5520
6003 9/23/2008 14 Hous 5.00 4.00 4520 6580
6003 10/21/2008 14 Hous 4.00 6.10 5770 7120
6003 11/17/2008 14 Hous 5.00 6.80 3350 4610
6003 5/19/2009 . 14 Hous 4.00 4.50 4500 5500
6003 E/30/2009 14 fious 4.25 5.00 4810 5610
6003 7/7/2009 14 Hous 4.25 4.50 410a 5180
6003 7/8/2009 14 Hous 4.25 4.60 4010 5050
6003 7/10/2009 14 Hous 4.25 4.90 3990 5380
6003 7/16/2009 14 Hous 4.75 4.50 3390 4580
6003 7/31/2009 14 Hous 5.00 6.10 2950 4070
6003 8/3/2009 14 Hous 4.50 5.20 3390 4670
6003 8/4/2009 14 Hous 6.00 4.50 3260 4410
6003 B/5/2009 14 Hous 5.00 6.00 3280 4350
6003 B/6/2009 14 Hous 5.00 4.50 3250 4580
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DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression 4" x 8"
Mix Date Plant Slump Spread Air Strengths
Number 3 Day 7 Day 28 Day 56 Day
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6003 8/12/2009 14 Hous 5.50 3510 4100
6003 S/13/2009 14 Hous 4.50 5.00 3480 4660
6003 8/20/2009 14 Hous 5.00 7.00 3370 4100
6003 8/21/2009 14 Hous 4.50 6.00 3010 3590 4520
6003 8/25/2009 14 Hous 5.00 6.00 3010 4080
6003 8/27/2009 1? Hous 5.00 5.00 3010 4030
6003 9/1/2009 1? Hous 5.00 5.50 3680 4900
6003 9/9/2009 14 Hous 4.00 5.30 3610 4620
6003 9/10/2009 14 Hous 5.00 6.00 3810 4780
6003 12/16/2009 14 Hous 6.00 5.90 3650 4480
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1�Ta�ional R.eaci� �ed. Conc�e�e .�ssociation
� Certi�cate of Conformance
For
-- Concrefe Producfion Facilities
N RM GA CERTIFY THAT
_ . THIS IS TO
Stor�eway Seattle Pla�at, Seattle, WA
S'toneway Conc�ete
has been inspected by the undersigned licensed professional engineer for conformance with the
requirements of the CheckList fo�• Ready Mixed Concrete Production Facilities. As of the
inspection date, the facilities met the requirements for production by
Central Mixing with Automatie Batching and Recordings of
Cena�ntataous 1V1'ateritals9 A(ggregate, Wqter, ancl Chenaacal Ad'narxtrcres
Signature of Licensed ofessional Engineer
Ja�tuary .�2, 2009 Febricary 08, 2011
lnspection Date Certification Expiration Date
This company will maintain these fucilities in compliance with the CheckLisl requirements and will
correct promptly any defceiencies which develop. .
�a V � B 1i / I'� 6/G��i��
Signature of Company Official Title of Company Official
NOTIC�; The Cfreck List 1ndlcates onfy Ihal planl fadl[tles are sa�sfaclary for Ihe pmduGion af wnaete when propedy operated. Caniarmance af Ihe
cancrele ifse(Iwllh epedffcalton requlrements musl be ved�ed by usua! inspec6on melhads In accordance wfih sales agreemenls:
� This cerUflsate is Issued by the NaUanal Ready Mixed Cancrete Assodatbn on verificaVon Ihat Ihe producfion faa'Rly contorms to fhe requiremenls of Ihe
NRMCA CettKieaUon ot Ready Mix�d Cancrete Productlan FacWiles, QC3. Unaulharited reproduction or miause a( lhis cartificate may result In legal aeUon.
Plant ID #: 80I273
�] 4b5, 1992, 2001, 20Q2, 2006
Cectification ID #: 10260
Nationat Ready Mixed Concrete Association 900 Spring Street • 5il�er 5pring • Maryland 209i0
l�Tat�o�al l�eady I1�I�ed Co�.crete Associai�o�
� Cerfifica#e of Conformance
For
_ Concrete Production Facilities _ _.
NRMCA. THIS IS TO CERTIFY TT3AT
Stoneway Houser Plant, Rento�, WA
Stoneway Conc�ete
has been inspected by the undersigned licensed professional engineer for conformance with the
requirements of the CheckList for Ready 11�Ilxed Co�zcrete Production Facilities. As of the
inspection date, the facilities met the requirements for production by
Central Mixing with Automatic Batching and Recordings of
Cementitious Materials, Aggregate, Water, and Chemical Admixtures
Signature of Licensed Profe io ngineer
Januafy O8, 2009 February 09, 2011
Inspection Date Certificatlon Expirafion Date
This company will maintain these facilities in compliance with the C/�eckList requirements and will
correct ptly any deficienoies whioh develop.
,� �> .0 Pi T I"c s i�P�'!�
5igriature of Company Official Title of Company Official
NOTICE: The Check Ust Indlcates only ihat plant tacilWes are saUsfactary inr the prodacllnn n( concrele when properly operated. Can[ormanee o1 Ihe
concrete ilsel(wiih spea5catlon requiramenLs musi he vedfied by usual inspecilon malhads In accardance with sales �graemenLs,
This ceAificale Is (ssued by !he Nattonal Ready Mixed Concrete AssaclaHan on verificaUon Ihet Ihe productfon fac&ty conforms in the iequ(remanls of Ihe
MRMCA CertificaUon oi Ready Mixed Concrete PmducUon FeclnVes, QC3. Unauihad�d repraductlan or misuse of tlds cer6flcate may resuit In legal acUon.
Plant ID #: 8028 t2
� 1965, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2006
Certificution ID #: 10259
National Ready Mixed Concrete Assaciation 900 Spring Street • Silver Spring + Marytand 20910
�Ta�iona� Rea�y 11�Ii�ed C�n��et� Assoc�ation
� Ceriificate of Conformance
For
_ _ _ Concre#e Prbduction Facilities
NRMCA THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
Stoneway Tukwila Plant, Tukwila, WA
Stoneway Conc�ete
has been inspected by the undersigned Iicensed prafessional engineer for conformance with the
requirements of the Cl�eck List for Ready 11�1'�xed Cot�crete Prodirction FaciliNes. As of the
inspection date, the facilities met the requirements for production by
CentrallVlixing wiih Ar�tomatic Batching and Recordings of
Cementitiorxs Materials, Aggregate, Water, and Chemical Adfnixfures
�
Signature af Licensed Prof onat Engineer
Jani�ary 12, 2009 Februa�y 08, 2411
tnspeetion Date Cerificaiion Expiration Datz
This company will maintain these facilities in compliance with the CheckList requirements and will
correct pr tly any deficiencies which develop.
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NOTICL�: The Check Llst Indicales oniy Ihat plant (adlltSes are saltsfadary Ear Ihe producUan of conuele when pmpedy aperaled. Confortnance ot the
cancrehs it�elf wll� spadftsatlan requlrements musl 6e varifled by usue) Inspeelion me�hods In acca�dance wiih sales apreemenls.
This certiBeate Is Issued by U�e National Ready Mbced Conexele AssoclaUon an veriflcatlon Ihet the pmducUon tadfity confnrms to ihe requlremenis at Ihe
NRMCA CerldicaGan of Ready Mlxed Conc�ate Pmductian Fac�iDas, QC3, Unaulhorized �eprodudlon ar mfsusa of Ih(s cettificate may result In legal aciion.
Plant m #: 801275
� l965, I492, 2001, 2002, 20D6
Certification ID #: 10261
National Ready Mixed Cancrete Association 900 Spring Street • Silver Spring • Maryland 20910
AS�I GROV� CEIVIEl�T'I' COli�iPAleTY
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"WESTERN REGION"
1181 l N.E. First Street, Suite A310
Bellewe, WA 98�05
Sales Office: (425) 688-0110
To11 Free: 1=800=665-4382
Fax:(425)688-0122
January 7, 2011
Mr. Greg McKinnon
Stoneway Concrete
9216 8�' Ave S.
Seattle, WA 98108
Dear Greg:
RE: Cement Certification
This letter is issued to certify that the cement we supply for your use is in conformance
with the requirements of ASTM C150-09 for Type I and Type II cement including the
low alkali requirement in table 2 and which satisfies the Washington DOT specification.
In addition, this cement meets AASHTO M-85 requirements.
Attached you will iind our Mill Analysis dated December 13, 2010, #2010-14, for Type I
and Type II cement. This analysis is typical of the cement we manufacture at our plant in
Seattle, Washington. We further certify that this cement meets all the requirements of the
"Buy American Act."
If you should have any questions regarding the use of our product, please feel free to
contact the undersigned.
Sincerely yours,
`�' "' �
David Burg
Technical Service Manager
DAB:cf
Attachment
P R O D U C T
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Daravair� 1000 is a liquid
air-entraining admixture that
provides freeze-thaw resistance,
yield control, and finishability
performance across the full range
of concrete mix designs. Daravair
1000 is a clean, light-orange
product designed to generate
specification-quality air systems.
Based on a high-grade saponified
rosin formulation, Daravair 1000
is chemically similar to vinsol-
based products, but with
increased purity and supply
dependability.
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Daravair 1000 air-entraining
admixture may be used wherever
the purposeful entrainment of air
is required by concrete specifica-
tions. Formulated to perform
across the entire spectrum of
production mixes, Daravair 1000
generates qualiry, freeze-tha�v
resistant air systems in concrete
conditions that include the
following:
• Low Slump
• Paving
• Central Mix
• E�ctruded Slip Form
• Mixes Containing Hot Water
and Accelerators
• Precast
Da rava i r° 1000
Air-Entraining Admixture ASTM C 260, AASHTO M 154
• High Cement Factor
• Fly Ash and Slag
� Superplasticizers
• Manufactured Sands
Ai��Eritrs�ining dcfi�r�
Air is incorporated into the con-
crete by the mechanics of mixing
and stabilized into millions of dis-
crete semi-microscopic bubbles in
the presence of a specifically
designed air-entraining admixture
such as Daravair 1000. These air
bubbles act much like flexible ball
bearings increasing the mobility,
or plasticiry and workability of
the concrete. This can permit a
reduction in mixing water with no
loss of slump. Placeability is
improved. Bleeding, plastic
shrinkage and segregation are
minimized.
Through the purposeful entrain-
ment of air, Daravair 1000
markedly increases the durability
of concrete to severe exposures
particularly to freezing and thaw-
ing. It has also demonstrated a
remarkable ability to impart resis-
tance.to the action of frost and
deicing salts as well as sulfate, sea
and alkaline waters.
�RACE
Construction Products
Com�alibiliiy with Ofiher
Ad�ixtures
Daravair 1000 air-entraining
admixture is fully effective and
compatible in concrete with other
adrnixtures. EACH ADMIX-
.. . .
TLTRE, HOWEVER, SHOiJLD
BE ADDED TO THE CON-
CRETE SEPARATELY.
QC�l�lfilOs'1 �CItE'
There is no standard addition rate
for Daravair 1000 air-entraining
admixture. The amount to be
used will depend upon the
amount of air required for job
conditions, usually in the range of
4 to 8%. Typical factors which
might influence the amount of air-
entraining admixture required
are, temperature, cement, sand
gradation, and the use of extra
fine materials such as fly ash and
microsilica. Typical Daravair
1000 addition rates range from
SO to 200 mL/100 kg (3/a to
3 fl oz/100 Ibs) of cement.
The air-entraining capaciry of
Daravair 1000 is usually
increased when other concrete
admixtures are contained in the
concrete, particularly water-
reducing admixtures and water-
reducing retarders. This may
allow up to a two-thirds reduc-
tion in the amount of Daravair
1000 .required. .
1�7ix Adjustment
Entrained air will increase the
volume of the concrete making it
necessary to adjust the mix pro-
portions to maintain the cement
factor and yield. This may be
accomplished by a reduction in
water requirement and aggregate
content.
��s�a��sinr� �q�iprrient
A complete line of accurate auto-
matic dispensing equipment is
available. These dispensers can
be located to discharge into
the water line, the mixer, or on
the sand.
Pt�a!��r�in�
Daravair 1000 air-entraining
admixture is available in bu1k,
delivered by metered tank trucks
and in 210 L(55 gal) drums.
Daravair 1000 contains no flam-
mable ingredients. Dazavair 1000
will freeze at about -1°C (30°F)
but its air-entraining properties
are completely restored by
thawing and thorough mechanical
agitation.
Arc�iitects' Speciiications
Concrete shall be air entrained
concrete, containing 4 to 8%
entrained air. The air contents in
the concrete shall be determined
by the pressure method (ASTM
Designation C 231) or volumetric
method (ASTM Designation C
173). The air-entraining admix-
ture shall be a completely neutral-
ized rosin solution, such as
Daravair 1000, as manufactuxed
by Grace Construction Products,
or equal, and comply with
standard specification for air-
entraining admixtures (ASTM
Designation C 260). The air-
entraining admixture shall be
added at the concrete mixer or
batching plant at approximately
50 to 200 mL/100 kg (3/a to
3 fl oz/100 lbs) of cement, or in
such quantities as to give the spec-
ified air contents.
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k Co: Conn., 62 Whirtemare Avrnue, Gmbridge,:NA 02140. ln Gvada, W. A Goa �V-. Co. G�udi,L�d.294 Clrnunn Aosd, W<se, Ajaz, Onnrio, Camda L15 3C6. '
This p�oduct rtuy he eaveced 6y pa�m�s or p�rcnn pending. Copyright 1999. WA. Grace & Co.-Conn. A1R-7C Prinrtd in U.S.A. 4l99 EA/GPSlS�( Construetion Produets
�A�SE'T° 400
Set-accelerating admixture
ASTM C494 Type C
�r��s�c# ����ript6v�
Daraseta' 400 is a non-conosive, non-chloride
admixhire for concrete. It accelerates cement
hydration resulting in shortened setting times
and increased early compressive and flexural
strengths. Daraset 400 does not contain
calcium chloride and is non-corrosive to
reinforcing steel, to metal decks and to metal
components of admixture storage and
dispensing systems. lt is formulated to
comply with ASTM C494 Type C, and can be
used at any dosage to comply with ACI 318
guidelines for chloride content of concrete.
Daraset 400 weighs approximately 11.5 lbs/gal
(1.38 kg/L).
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Daraset 400 may be used wherever it is desir-
able to reduce the setting time of concrete
and/or to increase its early compressive and
flexural strengths. For mixes designed with
pozzolans, such as fly ash or slag, Daraset 400
can help offset the retarding effects of these
materials, especially in cooler temperatures.
In cold weather, Daraset 400 may be used to
Complies wit
as slag or fly ash '
STM :.C494 Type C ; '
reduce the time that it takes the concrete to
set, prior to finishing. Typical results show
that when concrete containing Daraset 400 is
poured at 50°F (10°C), the concrete will set up
to 2 hours faster than the reference concrete.
When used in the manufacture of precast
concrete, Daraset 400 speeds the concrete's
strength development allowing for earlier
fonn removals and more efficient production.
Daraset 400 can also be used in masonry
mortar to obtain higher early strengths and
accelerated setting time effects.
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Daraset 400 non-corrosive, non-chloride set
accelerator provides setting time results and
early strength development similar to that
provided by calcium chloride, but without the
potential corrosive effects. Daraset 400 can,
therefore, at recommended dosage rates,
safely be used where the potential corrosion
of embedded or stressed steel must be
avoided. It can also be used in concrete that
is to be placed on steel clad or zinc coated
steel decks where corrosion must be similarly
avoided.
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In concrete mixtures, Daraset 400 accelerates
the chemical reaction between Portland
cement and water. It speeds up the formation
of gel—the binder that bonds concrete aggre-
gates together. Accelerated gel formation in
turn shortens the setting time of concrete,
compensates for the set-slowing effects of
cooler weather; and contributes to the devel=
opment of higher early strengths.
�C�C�It1011 ���G'S
The amount of Daraset 400 used will depend
on specific job conditions, on local materials
and on the degree of set acceleration and
early strength development required. Typical
addition levels range from 10 to 60 fl oz/1001bs
(650 to 3910 mL/100 kg) of cement. Higher
dosage rates may be used for select applica-
tions after consulting with your local Grace
sales representative.
�am���i#�i�iiy v�ith C)�h+�r
Adr�ixtr�re� �ra�i �afich
�BC�ia�t���tiC�.
Daraset 400 is compatible with most Grace
admixtures as long as they are added sepa-
rately to the concrete mix, usually through the
water holding tank discharge line. In general,
it is recommended that Daraset 400 be added
to the concrete mix near the end of the batch
sequence for optimum performance. Different
sequencing may be used if local testing shows
better performance. Please see Grace Techni-
cal Bulletin TB-0110, Admithtre Dispenser
Discharge Line Location and Segirencing for
Concrete Batching Operations for further
recommendations. Daraset 400 should not
come into contact with any other admixture
before or during the batching process, even if
diluted in mix water.
Pretesting of the concrete mix should be
performed before use, and as conditions and
materials change in order to assure compati-
bility, and to optimize dosage rates, addition
rimes in the batch sequencing and concrete
performance. For concrete that requires air
�nrr�v.g����c�n������io�.c��
entrainment, the use of an ASTM C260 air-
entraining agent (such as Daravair� or Darexm
product lines) is reconunended to provide
suitable air void parameters for freeze-thaw
resistance. Please consult your Grace repre-
sentative for guidance.
Packaging & H�ndl�ng
Daraset 400 is currently available in bulk
quanfifies by Grace metered systems, or in
55 gal (210 L) drums. Daraset 400 freezes at
approximately -10°F (-23°C), but its set
acceleration, strength gain and non-corrosive
properties aze completely restored by thawing
and thorough agitation.
Disp�nsing �quipment
A complete line of accurate dispensers is
available. While Daraset 400 may be added to
the mix on the sand or in the water, for great-
est effectiveness, we recommend Daraset 400
be added at the end of the batch cycle.
Similar to all concrete admixtures, Daraset
400 should not come into contact with other
admixhues prior to entering the concrete.
.����i`flGc�liCl�1�
The set-acceteraring admixture shall be
Daraset 400, non-coiTosive, non-chloride set
accelerator, as manufactured by Grace
Construcrion Products. The admixture shall
be used in strict accordance with the manu-
facturers' recommendations. The admixture
shall comply with ASTM Designation: C494
Type C and will not contain purposely added
chlorides or contribute to steel conosion.
Certification of compliance will be made
availabie upon request.
Concrete shail be proportioned in accordance
with Recommended Practice for Selecting
Proportions for Normal Weight Concrete,
ACI 211. I or Recommended Practice for
Selecting Proportions for Struclural Light-
weight Concrete, ACI 211.2, or in accordance
with ACI 318.
Note to Specifier: Daraset 400 is not for use
in freeze protection.
North American Customer Servlce: 1-877-4AD-MIX1 (1-877-423-6491)
Daraset, Daravair and Darex are registered trademarks of W. R. Grece & Co.—Conn.
We hope the infortnation here will be helpful. It is based on data and knowledge considered to be true and accurate and is oftered for the users'
consideration, investigation and verification, but we do not warrant the results to be obtained. Please read all statements, recommendations or
suggestfons in conJuncUon with our conditlons of sale, which apply to all goods supplied by us. No siatement, recommendadon or suggestion Is
intended tor any use which would Infringe any patent or copyrlght. W. R. Grace & Co.—Conn., 62 Whittemore Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02140.
In Canada, Grace Canada, Inc., 294 Clements Road, West, AJax, Ontario, Canada L1S 3C6.
This product may be crovered by patents or patents pending. Copyright 2010. W. R. Grace & Co.—Conn.
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P R O D U C T I N F O R M A T I O N
... wherever concrete is produced. The use of WRDA 64 produces a Finis�aabifiiy
plastic concrete that is more Finishers have stated that the
Ativantag�s workable, easier to place and cement paste, or rnortar, in
WRDA 64 offers significant more finishable than plain or W�A 64 admixtured concrete
advantages over single component other admi�ctured concrete. In the has improved trowelability. The
water reducers. Water reduction hardened state, WRDA 64 con- influence of WRDA 64 on the fin-
and setting times are more consis- crete has higher compressive and ishability of lean mixes has been
tent due to the polymer compo- flexural strengths at all ages than particularly noticeable. Floating
nents. WRDA 64 also performs untreated or conventional admix- and troweling, by machine or
especially well in concrete con- tured concrete. . hand, imparts a smooth, close tol-
taining fly ash and other The greater degree of plasticity erance surface.
pozzolans. achieved, compared with conven-
tional water-reducing admixtures,
allows improved finishability.
[?escriptio�r
WRDA°� 64 is a polymer based
aqueous solution of complex
organic compounds. WRDA 64 is
a ready-to-use low viscosity liquid
which is factory pre-mi�ed in
exact proportions to minimize
handling, eliminate mistakes and
guesswork.
WRDA 64 contains no calcium
chloride and weighs approximate-
ly 1.21 kg/L (10.1 lb/gal).
!lsr�s
WRDA 64 produces a concrete
with lower water content (typical-
]y 8 to 10% reduction), greater
plasticity and higher strength. It is
used in ready-mi�c plants, block
and concrete product plants, in
lightweight and prestressed work
C�CE
Construciion Products
Addiii�;� Rate
The addition rate range of WRDA
64 is 195 to 390 mL/100 kg
(3 to 6 fl o7I100 lb) of cement.
Pretesting is required to determine
the appropriate addition rate for
Type !A and Type D performance.
Optimum addition depends on
the other concrete mixture com-
ponents, job conditions, and
desired performance
characteristics.
Dispensing Equiprnent
A complete line of accurate, auto-
matic dispensing equipment is
available. WRDA 64 may be
introduced to the mix on the sand
or in the water.
Cfl�i,���if�ility w�t9� O�he�
/S��ixtures
WRDA 64 is compatible in con-
crete with all air-entraining
admixtures such as Darex� II AEA
and Daravair�. Due to the slight
air-entraining properties of
WRDA 64, itself, the addition
rate of air-entraining admixture
may be reduced by about 25%.
By combining the separate effects
of air-entraining and dispersion,
the water requirement of concrete
may be reduced up to 15%.
EACH ADMIXTURE SHOULD
BE ADDED SEPARATELY. While
WRDP; 64 contains no calc'ium
chloride, it is compatible with cal-
cium chloride in concrete mixes.
Again, each should be added sep-
arately. _
Pacicagi�g
WRDA 64 is available in bulk,
delivered by metered tank trucks,
and in 210 L(55 gal) drums.
WRDA 64 contains no flammable
ingredients. It will freeze at about
-2'C (28'F), but will return to full
strength after thawing and thor-
ough agitation.
A�ct�iY��ts' ,p��ifaGation for
Gc�ncr�te V�la��r�l2ec3uGan�
Acit�iix�ure
Concrete shall be designed in
accordance with ACI Standard
Recommended Practice for
Selecting Proportions for
Concrete, ACI 211.
W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn. 62 Whittemore Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140
wann, n��� �e o�.�, az� Ra:«r�a �a.�,� or tv.R chn & co: c����.
The water-reducing (or-water-
reducing and retardin� admix-
ture shall be WRDA 64, as
manufactured by Grace
Construction Products, or equal.
The admi�cture shall not contain
calcium chloride. It sha1T be used
in strict accordance with the man-
ufacturer's recommendations. The
admixture shall comply with
ASTiV1 Designation C 494, Type
A water-reducing (or Type D
water-reducing and retardin�
admixtures. Certification of com-
pliance shall be made available on
request.
The admi�cture shall be considered
part of the total water. The
admixture shall be delivered as a
ready-to-use liquid product and
shall require no mixing at the
batching plant or job site.
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lilch applr �� � b'�ds s�pplicd by iu No ssatein<ni. m.�anmendatlon or eug�eselan Is Inrm�kd Fur anY me whi�h uwld UJnnge any pmm�[ m mpyrigh�. W. R. Cmcr
& Co.-Co�in.. 62 \�luuemoie?amuq C.vnhrldge �IA U2140. In Cniwda. W. R. Gnce & Co. Gviada, Ltd. ri4 Clenien�a Ruxl, Wa�. AJa<. Oncvio. Cy�azla L15 3Cti.
Tlrisproducc niay he m•rred �y patena or ya�ena pemWig. Copyright 199G.1Y.R. Grace & Co.-Conn. C�ID366C P.tnted in U.S.A. b'96 FeVGYS'SA4 Construction Products
SGS Color Flo Liquid (Characteristics & Applic)
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������"'�� COLOR-FLO LIQUIDS
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• CHARACTERISTICS
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TELEPHONE: (800) 624-0261 ' (217) 522-3112
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FAX: (800) 624-3147 * (217} 522-3145
www.solomoncolors.com
e-mail: sqs@solomoncolors.com
1. PRODUCT NAME
SGS Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Colors
2. MANUFACTURER
Mailing Address:
Solomon Colors
P.O. Box 8288
Springfield, IL 62791
4050 Color Plant Road
Springfield, IL 62702
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIOfV
Basic Use: SGS Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Colors are predispersed iron oxide pigments
containing high pigment solids in an aqueous base liquid. The use of SGS Color-Fio Liquid
Concrete Colors provides an easy handling, dust-free environment for integral coloring of
concrete block, concrete pavers, concrete floors, plus vertical precast and poured-in-place
concrete construction.
Composition and Materials: The SGS Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Color is a water based
liquid color containing proprietary chemicals for dispersion and suspension of the iron oxide
pigments. All SGS products are thixotropic in nature which means they remain thick when
standing for an extended period. However, when manually or mechanically agitated, the product
thins out and becomes flowable for pumping or pouring into a batch. SGS Color-Flo products are
produced under closely controlled conditions to assure constant flow properties for ease of
handling without plugging of hoses and pumps. SGS Color-Flo products provide fast color
dispersion and color uniformity.
Packaging: SGS Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Colors are packaged 600 Ib. fiber drums, 3,250
Ib. disposable or 3,950 returnable tote tanks. Each container is clearly marked with cofor name
and number.
ColorRange: Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Colors are available in several standard colors. By
altering the percentage of color added or mixing colors together, the potential color shades are
virtually unlimited.
Limitations: Color-Flo Concrete should be kept from freezing although the actual pigments
will remain stable in a freeze-thaw situation. Each freeze-thaw cycle does cause some separation
which requires additional remixing before the liquid color can be used.
4. TECHNICAL DATA
SGS Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Color has been formulated at high solids of iron oxide in order
to minimize shipping cost and produce a maximum coloring value. Depending upon the SGS
color index name and number, the typical properties of each vary depending upon the iron oxide
used.
pH: 8-9
Specific Gravity: 1.9-2.0
Density: 15.7 - 16.5 Ibs. per gallon
Viscosity: 5-6 Zahn Seconds
Orifice .005
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Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Color may be added either automatically by the use of a metering
or volume measuring system or manually by weight or volume. The SGS Color-Fio color should
be agitated before use manually or by using a propeller type mixer to obtain the proper viscosity.
If the drum is opened and only partially used, it should be resealed tightly to prevent moisture
loss.
Manua/ Measuring orWeighing: The SGS Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Color may be either
pumped from the drum or emptied by gravity flow into a small container which is either weighted
on a scale or filled to a predetermined line on the side of the container.
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Automated Metering Pump System: SGS Color-FIo Liquid Concrete Color can be added
automatically through the use of any quality metering system. To assure color uniformity, the
automatic addition system should be checked by cycling the system prior to use each day. At the
end of each day or when changing colors, the pipe lines and metering system should be cleaned
by flushing with water. Further information on metering systems is available upon request.
Applicafion: SGS Color-Flo should be agitated prior to use to insure uniformity. Regardless
of the addition method best results will occur when Color-Flo is added just after the pre-wetted
aggregate and before cement addition. This allows the aggregate to distribute the color un'rformly
which will promote an even distribution of pigment particles on the surface of the cement crystals.
Keep liquid containers covered to prevent evaporation and reseal partial drums when put into
storage.
6. LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND LIABII.ITY
Solomon Colors warrants that all their product conforms to the description and standards as
stated on the product packaging (specific product literature). If properly mixed and applied, SGS
warrants the Color-Flo Liquid Concrete Color to be uniform, limeproof and sunfast. The exclusive
remedy of the user or buyer and the limit of liability of the company shall be the purchase price
paid by the user or buyer for the quantity of the SGS product involved.
7. TECHNICAL SERVICES
The SGS Color Laboratory with over 50 years experience is available at no charge to match
existing colored concrete, develop special color tones or to provide expert color assistance to
solve your iridividual color needs. Since the color shades of cements and aggregates (coarse and
fine) are different in each locality, it is recommended to send 10 Ibs. of the coarse and fine
aggregate that is to used in the concrete mix design. Please indicate the bag mix of cement and
proportion of aggregates that is to be used, along with a sample of the desired color that is to be
produced.
Send to: (Mail) - SGS Color Laboratory
P.O. Box 8288 - Springfield, IL 62791
(United Parcel) - SGS Color Laboratory
4050 Color Plant Road - Springfield, IL 62702
Samp/es: Samples of SGS standard Color-Flo Concrete Colors and specially blended colors
are available for submittals either in convenient cement color blocks, and/or for constructing on
the job site mock=up sections or slabs. The color block samples are mixed in the SGS Lab with
either the suppiied locai cement and aggregates or SGS available cement and aggregates.
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Snaded areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittai Number: 030 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submifta! transmitfal will have a consecutive number begrnning with "1': Resubmittals will be
identifred with R1, R2, etc.) Nofe: One form shall be frlled ouf for each submittal ifem. The cnfy exception will be
if mulfiple rtems from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIF7 STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Comment
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noied are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performanca of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform alt Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
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Non-shrink, Non-metallic grout
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SC MULTIPURPOSE GROUT is a non-shrink, non-
metallic multipurpose cement-based grout. SC MULTI-
PURPOSE is formulated for a wide variety of grouting
appllcations, from damp pack to flowable through a con-
trolled, positive expansion.
Recommended applications include grouting of pump and
equipment based column base plates, anchor bolts, pre-
cast and tilt-up wails.
• Controlled positive expansion for ma�cimum effective
bearing
• Non-metallic / non-corrosive
• Pourable ! pumpable versatility
• Excellent freeze / thaw resistance
• Can be extended wiih pea stone for deep applica-
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Corp of Engineers CRD-C-629 Grade A, B& C
ASTM C-11o7. Grade A, B& C
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Preparation: Remove all dirt, oil, and loose or foreign
material. Any mefal in coniact �vith grout must be free of
rust, oil, grease, and ather foreign matter which would
limit bond. Concreta su�fiace must be sound and rough-
ened to insure.proper bonding. Priorto placing grout, sur-
face should be saturated for a minimum period of four
hours and preferably for hventy-fouf hours. Remove all
excess water before placement of grout, Bol1s, base
plates and equipment rnust be secure and rigid before
placement of grout_
Fonns: Aflow for the continuous p(acement of grout. Pro-
visions for venting to avoid air entrapment must be made.
Placing from one side, provide a 45° angle in the forms to
a height suitable to provide a head of grout during place-
ment. On a�l sides, provide a minimum 1" (2.54 cm) hari-
zontal cfearance between the base plate and forrns,
Forms should be at leasi 1° (2.54 cm) higher than the
bottom of the base plate.
Mixing: Small quantities of grout may be hand mixed in
a concreie mixing pan until fump free. For large quantities
and continuous pours, mlx using a rnortar mixer with rub-
ber fipped blades or approprfate grout pump for a mini-
ium of 5 minuEes, Siart with minimum water require-
.nents.
Always add water lo mixer first, then siowly add powder.
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Use only the amount of waier required for the desired
placement consistency_ Mix in two steps; Add 213 of the
water, add grout, after partial mixing add the remaining
1/3 of fhe water for desired consistency. Thoroughiy mix
toial quantity for an addifional 2 to 3 minutes. Do not mix
more than can be placed in 30 minutes. 7est data and
recommended water amounts are based on laboratory
conditions. Actual fleld results may vary based on jobsite
conditions.
Placing: Place continuously and quickly. Start from one
side to avoid air trapment. Be sure grout fills spaces and
remains in contact wilh plafe. DO NOT VIBRATE. A mini-
mum of 1" (2.48 cm) vertical clearance should be main-
tained for base plate grouting applicalions. Thinner verti-
cal clearances may require the use of another lype of
grout.
Curing: Immediately cover with clean, wef rags (do noi
use burlap) and keep moist until final set. After final set,
remove rags and apply an ASTM-C-309 cuting com-
pound, such as SpecChem Cure & Seal 25.
TYPICAL PERF�RMANCE DATA
Pfas;ic Flowable Fluid
Water/ 50 Ib, 62 - 7.0 pinls 7.0 - 8.0 pints B4O - 8.5 pints
Compressive Strength
Plastic Flowable Fluid
1 day 4,000 psi 3,100 psi �,100 psl
3 days 5,500 psl 5,000 psl , 4,000 psi
7 days 8,100 psi 6,90o psi 5,100 psi
ts days � 10,200 psi 8,40o psI 7,Do0 psi
Expansion Percentage
Plastic Flowable Fluid
1 day 0.07 0,03 0.03
3 days 0.o7 0.03 p,p2
14 days 0,07 0.03 0,02
28 days 0,07 0.03 0.02
Note: the data shown is based on controlled laboratory testing. Rea-
sonable variation from iest results show� can be expected. Field and
faboratory testing should be controlled on the basis of the deslred plac-
ing co�sistency, rather than strictly on wa(er content.
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Sheet
May be used to comply with
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard,
29 CFR 1910.1200. Siandard must be
consulted for specific requirements.
Idenfity: (As used on Labef and List)
SC Mult(purpose Grout
U.S. Departmenfi of
Labor
Occupalional Safety and Health Adminisiration
(Non-Mandatory Form}
Form Approved
OMB No. 1218-0072
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Note: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any ifem is not applicable, orno
i»formaUon is availablv, thc space must be marked to indicatc that.
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Manufacturer's Name EmergencyTelephone Numher
S ecChem 800 424-9300
Address (Number, Street, City, State, and Z!P CodeJ Telephone Number for Information
913 371-8700
Date Prepared
444-B Richmond Ave 2/23/07
Signature of Preparer (opfional)
Kansas Ci KS 66'101
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Precautions to Be Taken in Handling and Storing ln accofdance With Federal, 5tate an
may be treated as common waste.
Other Precautions Keep dry whenever possible,
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5ection VII - Precautions for Safe Flandling anci Use
Steps to Be Taken in Case Materiai Is Released or Spilled With adeqUate Ventilation, clean-up with as Ilttle
as dust as possi6le and piace into a c(osed container for disposal or use.
Waste Disposal Method In accordance with Federal, St2te and Local Regulations may be treated as common
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section IX - Special Precaution
PRECAU710NS TO 8E TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE:
KEEP MATERIAL DRY UNTIL USED. HIGH HUMIDITY OR MOIS7URE WILL CAUSE PREMATURE HARDENING OF MATERIAL.
OTHER PRECAIJTIONS:
DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. WASH HANDS AFfER USE AND BEFORE SMOKING OR EATING, EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE
�RYSTALLINE SILICA SHALL NOT EXCEEO 8 HOURS A DAY, SEE 29CFR 1910.1000 TABLE Z-3. SEE ALSO OSHA 29 CFR.1910.134;
ANSI Z.88.2; NIOSH POCKET GUIDE TO CHEMICAL NAZARD
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product contains the following substances subjoct �o tho reporting requirements o( seciion 313 of Title III oF the Superfund
ndmcnls and Rcauthorizalion Acl of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: NJA
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5ection X! - D.O.T. Regulations Transportation
Hazard Class N/A
1D Number N/A
Packing Group III
Proper shipping name Not rgulated by DOT
L'abel NIA
US Domestic Ground Shipmenls Not regulated by DOT
US Domestic Ground Shipments-Non-Bulk Not regulaled by D07
(in containers 119 gal or less)
Cross Border lransport (AOWRIO) N/A
ADRlRID Class
Danger Code (Kemler)
UN Number
Label
Packing Group
�escripticn
Marine Transport ((MDGj ,��q
IM�G Class
UN Number
Label
Packing Group
EMS Number
Marino polluiant No
Propershipping name
AtrTrahsport (ICAO-TI and IATA-DGR) N/A
ICAO/IATA class
UN Numbcr
Labcl
Pacfcing Group
Prcper shipping name
Disclaimer and Limitatlon of Liability
The information and recommendations contained heretn were obtained from sources we believe to bo accurate and reliable as of tho
�aio rav(sed. However, SpecChom does noi warranl or guarantee Iheir accuracy or reliability, and shall nol be liablo for any loss
�r damage arising out of the uso thereof, Tho informallon and recommendalions are of(ered for ihe user's consideratlon and
�xaminatfon and it fs the uscr's responsibilily to satisfy Itself that they aro suita6le and complete for its particular use.
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Product Data Sheet
Edition 2.23.2009
Identification no. 335
Sikadur 42, Grout-Pak
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Pre-proportioned, epoxy, baseplate
grouting system
�:-�r k; Description Sikadur 42, Grout-Pak is a 3-component, 100% solids, moisture-tolerant, epoxy baseplate grouting system.
�� Where to Use ■ Precision seating of baseplates.
��'= ' ■ Precision grouting of wind turbine tower bases requiring rapid strength gain.
�� ' ■ Grouting under equipment, including heavy impact and vibratory machinery, reciprocating engines,
`"� �� compressors, pumps, presses, etc.
�` ■ Grouting for "pour-back" anchorage on post tensioning projects (e.g. segmental bridge).
'� c Grouting under crane rails.
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- '<;�: Advantages o Ready to mix, pre-proportioned kit
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� { e Moisiure-tolerant
_ ■ Corrosion and impact resistant
■ Stress and chemical resistant
� ■ Long working time
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■ High vibration resistance
` � ■ Fast strength gain
� -;; ■ Low peak exothermic system for large pours
■ High effective bearing area
K� _ . �'_ ; � e Excellent flowability
�` a USDA certifiable
; Packaging 0.5 cu. ft. kit: Contains 0.9 gal. epoxy (ComponentA and Compo�ent B in a 5 gal. pail separated with a
topliner), and 50 Ibs. aggregate (Component C) in a muiti-wall bag.
1.5 cu. ft. kit: Contains 2.7 gal. epoxy (Component A in a 5 gal. pail and Component B in a 2 gal. pail) and
=;; 150 Ibs. aggregate (Component C) in three 50 Ib. multi-wall bags.
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TyplCal D8t8 (Material and curing condltions @ 73°F (23°C) and 50% R.H.)
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Shelf Life 2 years in original, unopened containers.
Storege.Conditions Store dry at 40°-95°F (4°-35°C). Condition material to 65°-85'F (18°-29°C)
before using. Component C.must be kept dry. �.
Color Concrete gray .
Consistency � Fiowable
Application Life Approximately 90 minutes
Tensile Properties (ASTM C-307) 7 day Tensile Strength 2,300 psi (15.8 MPa)
Fiexural Properties (ASTM C-580)
7 day Flexural Strength (Modulus of Rupture) 4,000 psi (27.6 MPa)
Tangent Modufus of Elasticity 1.30 x 106 psi. (8,963 MPa)
WaterAbsorption (ASTM C-413) 7 day (2-hour boil) 0.04°h .
Bond Strength (ASTM C-882 modifled)
. 7 day _ Bond Strength to Concrete 4,200 psi (29.0 MPa)
Bond Strength to Steel 3,800 psi (26.2 MPa)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (ASTM.G531) 24.5 x 10� in./in.!°F (137x10� mm/mm/°C)
Thermal Compatibility (ASTM C-884) passes test
Effective Bearing Area' >95%
Compressive Properties (ASTM C-579B): Compressive Strength, psi (MPa)
40°F*.(4°C) `.. 73°F'(23°C) 90°F•(32°C)
8 hour - , 5,500 (37.9)
16 hour - , 9,600 (66.2) 9,800 (67.6)
1 day - 12,200 (84.1) 11,500 (79.3) .
O B day 4,800 (33.1) 14,000 (96.6) 14,000 (96:6)
R 7 day 13,700 (94.5) 14,900 (102.8) 14,800 (102.1)
� 14 day 13,900 (95.9) 15,000 (103.4) 15,200 (104.8)
28 day 13,900 (95.9) 15,200 (104.8) 15,600 (107.6) .
' Matedal cured and tested at Ihe temperatures indicaled.
' Percent final sudace area of grout in contacl with beanng plate
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epardtion Substrete and baseplate contact area must be clean, sound, and free of standing water. Remove dust, laitance, oils,
grease, curing compounds, waxes, impregnations, foreign particles, coatings and disintegrated malerials by mechanical
means ( i.e., sandblasting, bush hammering). Sandblast metal baseplates to a commercial white finish for maximum adhe-
sion. Apply grout immediately to prevent re-oxidizing. Concrete substrate shall have reached its desired strength (3,000 psi
minimum) and must be dimensionally stable.
The ilowable consistency of the epwcy adhesive grout system requires the use of forms to contain the material around the
baseplates. In order to prevent leakage or seepage, completely seal all forms. Appiy polyethylene film or wax to all forms to
prevent adhesion of the grout. Prepare form work to maintain a 2 in. (50 mm) liquid head to facaitate placement A grout box
that can be attached to the form will enhance the grout Oowability. Projected anchor bolts should be wrapped with neoprene
foam rubber (or similar) to prevent grout from adhering to the bolts. The use of expansion joints is recommended on large
pours to minimize the potential for cracking in the epoxy grout (maximum 3-4 ft. spacing in each direction).
�D.5 cu. ft kit: Pour the entire contents of Components `A' &'B' into an appropriate mixing vessel (e.g. 5 gal. bucket) and
mix for 30 seconds with a 1/2 in. Jiffy mixing paddle (5 in. blade diameter) on a low-speed (400 - 600 rpm) 3!4 in. drive ro-
tary drill, taking ca2 not to entrain air during mixing. Do not over-mix. It is critical to the performance of the grout that there
be no appreciable air bubbles in the resin. Slowly add the entire contents of Component'C' and mix until uniformly blended
(approx. 5 minutes).
1.5 cu. ft. kit: Pour the entire contents of Components'A' 8'B' into an appropriate mixing vessel (e.g. 5 gal. bucket) and
mix for 30 seco�ds with a 1/2 in. Jiify mixing paddle (5 in. blade diameter) on a low-speed (400 - 600 rpm) 3/4 in. drive ro-
tary drill, taking care not to entrein air during miuing. Do not over-mlx. It is critical to the performance of the grout that there
be no appreciable air bubbles in the resin. Transfer the mixed resin to an appropriate mixing vessel. Slowly add the entire 3
bags of Component'C' and mix until uniformly blended (approx. 5 minutes).
Pour the mixed grout into the prepared forms from one side only to eliminate air entrapment. Baseplate should have vent
holes around periphery to prevent air pockets from developing. Maintaln the liquid head to ensure intimate contact with the
base plate. Plungers may be used to ease placement. Place sufficient epoxy adhesive grout in the (orms to rise slightly
above the underside of the base plate. Grout depth of 1 in. (25 mm) minimum required.
■ Minimum substrate and ambient temperature is 40°F (4°C).
■ Do not thin. Addition of sdvents will prevent proper cure.
o Material is a vapor barrier after cure.
■ Minimum grout depth is 1 in. (25 mm).
e Baseplate should be shieided from direct sunlight and rain for a minimum of 24 hours before epoxy grouting, and 48
hours after grouting.
a Maximum grout depth is 4 in.Aift (101 mm).
o Component C must be kept dry.
■ Cold material may require chaining, rodding, and pushing during placement.
o For proper seating, allow grout to rise above the boriom of the base plate.
■ DO NOT BATCH. MIX COMPLETE UNITS.
■ Not an aesthetic product. Color may alter due to variafions in lighting and/or UV exposure.
Component A- WARNING: IRRITANT: - Contains Aromatic Hydrocarbons (CAS: 68477-31-6) and Modified Epoxy Resin
(MiMure). Causes eye irritation. May cause skin/respiratory Vact irritation. Aspiration hazard if swallowed.
Component B- WARNING: IRRITANT: - Contains Aromatic Hydrocarbons (CAS:68477-31-6), Benzyl Alcohol (CAS:
100-51-6), Nonyl Phenol (CAS25154-52-3) and Amines (Mixture). Causes respiratory Vact irritation. May cause eye/skin
irritation. Harmful if swallowed.
Component C: WARNING: IRRITANT. - Contains Polyvinyl Chloride (CAS:9002-86-2), Silica Quartz (CAS: � 4808-60-7)
and Titan(um Dioxide (CAS: 13463-67-7). Causes eye irritation. May cause skin/ respiratory Vact irritalion. Breathing dust
may cause nose, ihroat or lung irritation. Respireble crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a fibrosis of the lungs.
WARNING: Thls product contains a chemical known to the State of Californla to cause cancer,
In case of skin contact, wash immediately and thoroughly with soap and water. if symptoms persist, consult a
physician. For eye contact, flush immediately wiih plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, contact a physician. For
respiratory problems, remove person to fresh air; if symptoms persist, contact a physician. in case of ingestion,
dilute with water and consult physician. Remove contaminated clothing.
In case of spiils or leaks, wear suitable protective equipment, contain spiil, collect with absorbent material, and
transfer to suitable container. Ventilate area. Avoid contact. Dispose of in accordance with current, applicable local,
state and federal regulations.
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Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Pointe Clelre Fracc. Industrial Balvanera
Phone: 800.933-7452 Quebec H9R 4A9 � Corregidora, Queretaro
Fax:201-9336225 Phone:514-697-2610 C.P.76920
Fax: 514694-2792 Phone: 52 442 2385800 ��'�
, Fax: 52 442 2250537 Sika and Sikadur are registered tndemarks.
Made in USA. Printed in Canada. �
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C�PiJT�LMCTIOM INC,
Submittal Transmiftal � Response
Shaded areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 031 DATE: 01/24/2411
(Contractor.� each submitta! transmrttal v�rill have a consecutive number beginning wifh "9 ". Resubmittals will be
identified with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be �lled out for each submittal item. The only excepfion wil! be
rf multiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package ior the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: WWP-27-3530
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
' 10.03925
1 � 2.01 A.l.a
2- �- _2.01 A.1_b
3 ; 2.01 B
❑ Re-submittal
Submitted by:
Signature
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Printed Name & Title Phone #
�E
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The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE C�RRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obfigations and does not relieve Contracter
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
;Concrete Repair and Coatings:
!Polymer Modified Portland Cement P�lortar.
�TNEMEC MORTARCRETE Series 217
!Concrete Re�air Materials. TNEMEC MORTARCLAD Series 218
'_Epoxy Coating: TNEMEC PERMA-SHIELD FR Series 436
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Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
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GENERIC DESCRIPTION
COMMON USAGE
COLORS
SPEUAL QUALIFI(ATIONS
PRIMERS Concmtr. Series 217 Scrub Coat f
t A thin bond coat (saub coat) is required. Nefer to the Series 217 MortarCrete Surface Preparation and Applicauon Guide
or Contac[ Tnemec Technical Services with questions.
TOPCOAi$ Series 22, FC22, 27WB, 46H-413, t6), L69F, N69, N69F, VG9, V69F, 120, L140, L140F, N140, N140F, V140, V740F, 201, 215,
218, 2375C, 239SC, 434, 435, 436, 446
Note: Series 217 must be mechanically preoared prior to applica[ion oF recommended topcoars in accordance with SSPC-
SY13/NACE 6, ICRI-CSPS surface proFile. Extemal curing is required in accordance with ACI recommendations. Apply cwo
coats of an ASTM C 309 compliant water based curing compound at a rare of 200 sq h/gallon. See AYPLICAT'ION
CONll1170NS for additional inFormation.
REINfORCING STEEL The repair oF deteriorared concrece resuhing from reinEorcing steel corrosion should be in accordance widi ICRI Technical
Guideline No. 310.]R. Concretc reinforcing steel (rebar) can be primed with Tnemec Series 1 or 69.
[ONCREfE Remove all loose materials, deteriorated concrete, laitance, esisting coatin�s, and other bond-inhibicing materials from die
surface in accordance �vith SSPGSPI3/VACE 6, minimum surface profile of ICRI-CSP6.
EDGE (ONDIiIONING 7'he edges of the patch should be sawcuc pecpendicular to the surface to a depch oF at least 1/4 inch (6 nmi). Break out
the complete repair arca co a minimum depth oF 1/4 inch (6 mm) up ro che sawed edge to prevent feadier edging. Avoid
cutting the reinforcing steel.
AILSURFACES Must be clean, dry, and free oF oil, grease and o[her contaminants. Always take precautions ro prohibit the surface from
bemming contantinated prior to product application.
RECOMMENDED DFf
CURING TIME
Cementitious Resurfacer
A single-component, rapid setting, non-shrink[ng hydraulic cementi[ious resurFaccr used ro restoLe deteriorared concrete
surfaces in water and �vasrewater conveyance and trea[ment structures.
Grey
Series 217 is acceptable for use on the interior oF potable wa[er concrere sronge tanks and reservoirs when topcoaced
with an NSF/Ai�7S] Std. 61 certified prorective coating. Conrac[ your Tnemec representative for approved systems and
addi[ional inForma[ion.
�titinimum oE 1/4 inch (6 mm) Niaximum oF 2.0 inches (51 mm)
Initlal Set Final Set Pu
25 minures 45 minures 24
Note: Gse Series 211-217 S1ow5et additive to extend set times. Refcr to Series 2ll-217 SlowSet produc[ data sheet for
information.
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 0.0 Ibs/gallon (0 grams/litce)
NUMBER OF (OMPONENTS One: 2.4 gallons/03 cu ft (9.0 L) (dry- colume) approximately
MIXING RATIO Add 3 to 5 quacts (2.8 to 47 L) potaUle water per 57 Ib (23 kp� plant-propor[ioned, pre-blended unit. Do not mix partial
uni[s.
PACNAGING 5 gallon bucket (partially Filled) with plastic lining.
NEf WEIGHi 551bs (z3 k�
STORAGETFMPERATURE Conditlon product to 65°F-75°F (18°G24°C) 24 hours before u�ing. Protect from moisture; store in dry env'vonment off
the ground in unopened containers.
SHELf LIFE 12 months in original, unopened packaging at recommended scorage conditions.
HEALTH & SAFETY This product contains chemical ingredien[s which are considered hazardous. Read container label waming and Material
SaEery Data Sheet for importanr health and saEery informa[ion prior co the use of this product. Beep oui of the reach of
ch�dten.
OO I��� O�ZOOS b T00fI1B( C0. IO(. Pu6lished cechnical da�a and i�sswttions are subject to change without nnbce. The online cualog at wmv.tc�emeccom Page 1 of 2
i y + should be referenced for the mos[ cunen[ technical data and i`uwctlons or you may mn[att your 7'nemec represen[suve
for cuerent tethnical data and instructions.
PRODUQ DATA SHEET
MORTARCRET� I S�RI�S �17
SPREADING RATE
Yrior to application, review the Series 217 MonarCrere Surface Prepara[ion and Application Guide.
Appco.+cimate Unit and Theoretical Spread Rare based upon 4 quarrs (3.8 L) of �va[er ro yield 3,4 gaV0.45 cu ft(12.9 L)
WORKINGTIME Approximarely 15 minu[es at 75°F <24°C), & 509'o R.H. Placement time is dependen[ on environmental condiuoris and
mixing water/set control amounts. Do not retemper [he mortar with additional wa[er. Note: Do no[ wait for bleed water.
Finish suhace as soon as marerial condition allows,
MIXING Remove plastic bag containing 55 fbs of Series 217 From the 5-gallon plastic pail. Add 3-5 quarts (2.8 to 4J L) of potable
warer to a clean bucket. Alote: Elevaced water cemperature can significandy reduce working time.
Optl�naL• Uependrnt upon the ambient temperamre and desired consistency, add up to 3 packets of Series 211-217
SlowSec additive into the mixing water.
Under mechanical agitation with a slo�v-speed drill (400-600 rpm) and H-Style (box blade) mixing paddle, slowly sih
powder into mixing bucket Nlix 1-4 nunutes un[il fully homogenous. Avoid extended over-mixing.
APPU[AlION Slibet�ato: Concrete substrate shall be "pre-wet" or dampened wt[h potable water co a Satura[ed Surface Dry <SSD)
condition prior to Series 217 applicatlon; the concrere subscnte is darkened by water but there is no pooling of water on
the conae[e.
Bond CoaC Work a thin bond coat (scrub coa[) oF Series 217 into the SSD subs[rate to fill pores, to ensure incunace
contact and to help prevent sloughing or sagging of repair materials on venical and overhead surFaces.
Mortar: Apply the Series 217 �vith adequate pressure before the scmb coat dries. Thoroughly consoliciate thc repair
material inro the comers of patch and around any exposed reinforcement steel in the repatr zone. Full encapsulaiion of
the reinforcement and intimate contatt �vith subsva[e is imponant for long-ternt durabllity.
piniehing. Do no� wait for bleed water. Fuush Series 277 by scriking off with a s[raighc edge and close �vith the
recommended concrete finishing rools, as conditions allow, to create a smooch surface and propedy cure.
NR1NG Extemal curing is required in accordance evith ACI recommendations. Apply two coats of an ASTtvI C 309 compliant
water-based curing compound ac a ra[e of 200 sq ft per gallon. Do not use solvent-based membrane curing compound.
Curing should conunence immediately follocving finishing and continue for a minimum of 24 hours at 7�°F (24°C).
Impomani: G�rinB oompounds adversely affed the a�esion of topcoat �d �st be removed bp mech.wiral pceparatlon
piior ro appHcation of iem�ended oopcoab.
APPII(A➢ON EOUIPMENT Hand troweling can be accomplished using s[ee] concrete finishing vowels, broad knives, rubher Floars, wooden floats or
plastic Eloats.
Nlaterial may be spray cransferred using ]o�v-pressure grout pumps or high-pressure wet-mLY sho[crete equipment. Contact
Tnemec Technical Seivices for additional inFormacion.
TEMPERATURE RE�UIREMENT Minimum substrate and ambienc applica[ion temperature 40°F (4°C) and rising. Do not apply if expected to fall below this
temperature within 24 hours of applicaaon.
(LEANUP Uncured material can be removed with watec Cured macerial can only be removed mechanically.
l7ARRA.�71Y R LL�IITA7iON OF SELLER'S LG181117'Y: Tnemec Company, 7nc warrsnrs only dia[ Its coa[ings represented herein meet the Formulation st�ndards of Tnemet Company, Inc. THE
WAIiRAN1Y DESCRIBID IV THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH SHALC BE [V LIEti OF ANY Oi�I-[ER WARRAV7Y, E7{PRF.SSED OA L�iPLIED, L�ICLUDIi 7G BL1T NOl' CID1P(ED TO, A1VY Ib1PLIED
WARRANCY OF h1ERCHr��TABi1.11Y OR FITYESS FOR A PAR'[ICUTAR PURP(aSE. THERE ARE NO CG'ARRA\-f[F.5 TH.1T E;CIEND BEYOND THE DESCRIP170Y ON THE Fe10E HEREOF. The
buye�s sole and exclusive remedy ��inst Tnemcc Company, Inc. shall be for replacement of the produtt in the event � defettive mndiuon of the pmdua should be(ound to a�ist and the
exdusive remedy shall no[ have failed its essenual purpase as long as Tnemec is tvilling m provide comparable mplacemen[ p�oduc[ to the buyer. NO OTfiER REb1EDY (INCLLIDQJG, 6LT NOT
LRII7'ED TO, 4�1CIDENTAL OR CO.ISEQUEN'I7A1, De4�tAGES FOR LOST PROFLtS, LOST SdLES, L�IJURY TO PER50� OR PROPER'I'T, ENVIItONMENTAL INJLRIES OR ANY 07HER L`lCIDENfAI
OR CO\SEQLIENI'L1I. LOSS) SI-W.L BE AVAII.ABLE TO'II� BIIYER. Technlcal and applicatioa (nCunna[ion herein k pmrided for the purpase of esLlbliShing a general profile of Ihe maUng and
proper ca�tlng application proceduss. 7'es[ perfortn�nce �esulis n•em o6[ained in a mnvolled envimnmrnt and Tnemec Company makes no claim [hat these tests oc any o�her tests, accurately
�r.,rP<r�r �il rnvirnnmenec. as aonitcation. envimnmeneal and desien Factors can eary simifican�v. due care should be exeslsed in the selectlon and use of the coating. �•
OO 11/10/2009, by Tnemec fo., Inc. PD5217 Page 2 of 2
Not� Application below minimum or above maximum spreading rares may adversely affett produc[ perPormance.
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FOR COATINGS, RESINS, AND RELATED MRTERIRLS
(RPPROVED BY THE U.S. DEPRRTMENT OF LABOR AS
'ESSENTIRLLY SIMILRR' TO FORM OSHA-20)
(MEETS REqUIREMEN7S OF CFR 29 PRRT 1910..1200,
OSHR'S HAZARD COMMUNICATION STRNDARD) NPCR 1-84
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SECTION 1- MRNUFRCTURER FWD PRODUCT INFORMATION
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CHEMICAL PRODUCT IDENTIFICRTION:
PRODUCT ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . : F217-0217 LPK
PROD�CT CLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . : AGGREGATE
TRADE NAME . . . : MORTRRCRETE
FORMULA VERSION N�MBER . . . . . . . . 5
MSDS PREPARRTION DRTE . . . . . . . . . : 01/24/2011
MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION:
NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : TNEMEC COMPRNY, INC.
RDDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 123 �IEST 23RD AVENUE
NORTH KRNSAS CITY, M0. 6�F116-3064
TELEPNONE . . . . . . . . . . . 816-474-3400
24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBER� . . . . . . : 800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC)
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CRS# 1�F808-60-7
CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)
PCT BY lUT : 59. 9280
EXPOSURE LIMIT:
RCGIH TLV/TG1R: 0000.025 MG/M3
OSHA PEL/TWA: 0000.050 MG/M3
EXPOSURE LIMIT:
HAPS: N
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2 CALCILIM SULFORLUMINRTE CEMENT
PCT BY UJT : 31-40
EXPOSl1RE LIMIT:
ACGIH TLV/TU1R: 0010.000 MG/M3
OSHR PEL�TWR: 0010.000 MG�M3
EXPOSURE LIMIT:
HAPS: N
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This product contains one or more reported carcinogens or suspected
carcinogens which are nated NTP, IRRC, or OSHR-Z in the other limits
recorranended ca I umn.
This product contains pigment dusts which_may be released when subjected ta
abrasive 6lasting, sending, or grinding.
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EMERGENCY OVERVIEI�:
POTENTIRL HEALTH EFFECTS:
EYE:
When in cnntect with skin or mixad with weter, cement powder cen become
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highly caustic (pH > 12).
Redness, tearing, blurred vision.
5KIN:
�Jhen in contact with eyes or mixed with water, cement powder can become
highly caustic (pH > 12).
INHRLATION - OVEREXPOSURE TD S�LVENT VFIPORS ❑R SPRRY MIST:
INHRLATION - OVEREXPOSURE TO FREE PIGMENT DUST:
Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, restricted nasal passages,
lung injury.
INGESTION:
Gastrointestinal irritation.
May be harmful if swallowed.
CHRONIC EFFECTS:
Prolonged inheletion of dusts canteining crystalline silica may
result in the development of e�lung disease known as silicosis.
This product contains crystalline silica, which is considered a cancer
hazard by inhalation of respirable dust. The Internation Agency for
Research on Gancer (IRRC) concluded thet respireble crystelline silica
inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources
is cercinagenic to humans {Group 1B).
TRRGET ORGANS:
Can cause respiratory tract irritation.
Can ceuse skin irritetion.
Can cause lung demage.
Can cause eye irritation.
Can cause can�er. Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of expasure.
OTHER :
This product when mixed with other components acquires the hazards
of all components.
PRIMARY ROUTES ❑F ENTRY:
Inhalation.
PROPOSITION 65:
This produ�t �ontains a chemical or chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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EYE CONTACT:
Flush immediately with large amounts of clean water under low
pressure for at least 15 minutas. Consu►t e physician.
SKIN CONTACT:
lJash affected area with soap and water. Remove contaminated
clothing. Dispose of or launder accordingly. Consult a physician
if skin irritetion persists.
INHRLATION:
Remove affected individual to fresh sir. Treat symptomatically. If
breathing is difficult, edminister oxygen. If breathing has stopped
give artificial respiration. Consult a physician.
INGESTIDN:
NDTE T❑ PHYSICIRN:
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SECTI�N 5- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATR
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FIRE RND EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES OF THE CHEMICAL:
Flemmability Classification . . . . . .
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F217-0217 LPK
EXTINGUISHING MEDIR:
FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDUREB F1ND EQUIPMENTS:
TNEMEC COMPFINY, INC.
MRTERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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MORTFIRCRETE
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F I eshpo i nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -N/A 'F
Explosion Level . . . . . . . . . . . . Low - -N�A
High - -N/A
Flammahility Limits . . . . . . . . . : Lower - -fV�A
Higher - -N�A
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SECTION 6- SPILL OR LERK PROCEDURES
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CLEAN-UP:
Avoid hreathing dust. L1se a dust mask or respirator. Clean up
using vacuum cleaner or floor sweeping campound. Shovel into
container for disposal.
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HRNDL I NG RND STCIRRGE :
Store in dry area. Keep closures tight and upright to prevent
leakage. Do not store in high temperature areas or near fire or
open flame. Refer to product data sheet far recommended storage
temperatures.
SPECIRL COMMENTS:
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HYGIENIC PRACTICES:
Wash hands end other oontaminated skin areas with warm soep and
water befnre eaiing.
EYE PROTECTION:
Usually not necessary. Dust tight goggles in dusty environments.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
A dust mask or a particulate respirator approved
by NIOSN/MSHA is recommendad.
Respiratory protective devices must be used when engineering and
administration controls are not adequate to maintain Threshold Limit
Values (TLV) end Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL) of airborne
contaminents below the.listed velues for thase hazardous ingredients
identified in Section II of this MSDS. Observe OSHR regulations for
respirator use (CFR 29, 1910.134) whenever a respirstor is used.
OTHER PROTECTION:
Use chemical resistant coveralls or apron to protect against skin
end clothing contemination.
Use protective cream where skin contact is likely.
VENTILpTION:
Sufficient ventilation, in volume and pattern, should be provided through
both local end generel exhaust to keep the sir contaminant concentration
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below current applicable OSHR Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL) and ACGIH's
Threshold Limit Values (TLV). Rpprapriate ventilation should be employed
to remove hazardous decomposition products formed during welding or flame
cutting operations of surfaces coated with this product.
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Vapor Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . -N/A
Vapo r Dens i t y . . . . . . . . . . . . . -N�A
Boiling Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lnwer - -N�R 'F
Higher - -N/R 'F
Formule �leight per Valume . . . . . . . 23.0715 LB�GL
VOC IN LBS PER GRLLON . . . . . . . . . .000
Evaporation Rate . . . . . . . , . . . .000 (Ether = 1)
% Vo I et i l e hy lile i ght ......... . 000
� Voletile by Volume . . . . . . . . . .000
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INCOMPATIBILITIES:
Rcids.
DECOMPOSITION:
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
POLYMERIZRTION:
Will not occur.
STRBILITY:
5table.
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SECTION 11 - TOXICOLDGICAL INF�RMATION
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OTHER:
Consult various toxicology references such es NI05H's "Registry of
Toxi� Effects of Chemical Substen�es" or Sex's "Qang'erous Properties
of Industrial Chemicals" for speoific toxicity information
regarding hazardous ingredients.
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SECTION 12 - ECOLOGICRL INFORMRTION
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ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
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SECTION 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERRTIONS
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WASTE DISPOSAL:
Dispose of in accordance with Federal, state� and local regulations
regarding pollution.
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SECTION 14 - TRRNSPDRT INFORMATION
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DOT HRZ(aRD CLASS ......................
DOT LINE NUt�BER: PAINT 8� RELATED MATERIAL-(NMFC 149980 SU86)
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MRTERIRL SAFETY DATA SHEET
F217-0217 LPK RD
MORTARCRETE
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TRRNSPORTRTION RSSISTANCE:
The ahove information is based on USDOT regulations for ground
shipments in the container size specified on the MSDS. For further
information please contact Tnemec's Treffic Dept. at (816)474-3400.
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EPR TSCR:
RII components of this product are listed or are excluded from listing on
the U.S. Toxic Substences Cantrol Rct (TSCR) Chemicel Substence Inventory.
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FEDERAL REGULRTIONS:
There are no SARA reporteble matariels in this.prnduct.
This product contains NONE of the substances subject to the reporting
requirements of Section 313 af Title III of the Superfund Flmendments and
Reauthorization Rct of 1986 and 40 CFR Pert 372.
STATE REGULATIONS:
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SECTION 16 - OTHER INFORMATION
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Prepared by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tnemec Co. Inc.
Date of issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01/24/2011
Last Revision Date . . . . . . . . . . 08�26�2008
MSDS Prepared for . . . . . _ , . . . .
MSDS Lest Prepered . . . . . . . . . : N�NE
HMIS Information: Health- 2 Flammability- 1
Reactivity- 0
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health
standards, please refer to the Code of Federel Regulations, Title 29,
Pert 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate.
However, neither the Tnemec Company or any of its subsidiaries essume
any liability whatsaever for the accuracy nf completeness of the
lnformatlon contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any
material is the sole responsibility of the user. AIl materiels may present
unknown health hazards and should be used with caution. Rithough certain
hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only
hazards which exist.
6@l9lICDBQIPIION Epwcy �iodified Cementitious Mortar
C01�10N U5�6E A high-performance, aggregate reinforced macerial for surFacing, patching and filling voids and bugholes in concTete
substrates. Generally topcoated with a variery of high-perfomtance epoxies and polyure[hanes for use in mild to
aggressive expasures.
��R$ Greenish Gray
PRU�ENS Conaete: Self-priming
CMU: Self-priming
TOPi0A1$ Series 1, 20, 30, 46H-413, 61, 66, L69, N69, 84, 104, 120, L140, N14o, 151-1051, 161, 201, 205, 222, 223, 224, 237, 238, 239,
262, 26h, 270, 273, 275, 280, 281, 282, 434, 435, 436, 446.
Note: Refer ro the applicable copcoat data sheet for color availability and additional information.
ODNUIfIE
OAU
raxrm w�n�
� $��/1�
Prepare surFaces by mediod suitable for exposure and seevice. Refer to the appropriate topcoat prociuct data sheet for
specific surEace preparetion recommcnda[ions.
_Allow new concrete ro wre 28 days. VeriFy dryness Uy tescing For the presence oE mo(sture with the "Plastic Film Tape-
Down Test" (Reference ASTY1 D 4263) or by other indusuy accepwble methods. When moiscure is de[ected on horizontal
suffaces, perform "Standard Tesc Method for Measuring Moistuie Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using
Anhydrous Calcium Chloride" (Reference ASTbt F 1869). ho�stuce concen[ not to exceed three pounds per 1,000 sq ft in a
24 hoin period. AUrasive blast or eyuivalene co remove lairance, form release agen[s, c�ring compounds, sealers and other
contaminanLs and [o provide surface profile in accordance wi[h SSPGSPI3/NACE 6, ICRI CSPS. To repair large bugholes,
]ioneycomb and other cavities deeper [han the recommended maYimum thickness, coarse aggregate (pea gravcl) may be
added (see nore under hlLxing section).
Allo�v morcar to cure for 28 days. Level procrusions and monar spacter.
No[ recommended.
blusr be dean, dry and free of oil, grease and other contaminants.
�Q��$���$ 100%(mLred)
NE(OMM9iDFD DR Patge Coat 1/16"-1/4" per lih; ma�cinmm 1/2" chickness
Peathet-edge Capable; 1/32"
NRIN6 NIIE
T To Twch To Recoat wfth Itself To T
75°F (24°C) 3-4 hours unlimited t 15 hours minimum
& 50% R.H.
t No[e: \�7hen [he first application is equal to or grearer d�an 1/4", or the second application is equal to or greater lhan
1/4", then the maximum recoa[ window wi[h irself is 2 hours.
YOUI1lE0AGANlt(OMP(IUNDS Unthinned: 01> Ibs/gallon (19 grams/litre)
NUNBFROF(WdPON8fl5 Three-Liquid: Part A and Paa B Powder: Patt C
PAIXA6ING KITS CONSIST OF:
A I PAHT B I PART C I �� �
T hI�J.T /i+�-.n__r
Lar e Rit 1 al lastic u 1 c lastic 'ar 42J5 Ib ba 2.8
Small Kit 1 qt plasuc juQ 1 p[ plastic iaz 10.7 Ib bae OJ
NEf W86Nf
SfORA6E1FlIPERANRE
1FMP9�ANRE A615TAN�
sHaF u�
HI�SH PoINi-SETA
HFALIH 8� SAFFII'
Large Kir. 51.53 Ibs (23.37 k� Small Kit: 12.88 ]bs (5.84 k�
�lininwm 40°F (4°C) Maximum 110°F (43°C)
Condicion material to 70°F-90°F before using Eor optimum results. Pro[ea Parts A& B from freezing; discard iF frozen.
Protect Part C Fcom moisture; store in dry environmen[ ofF ground.
(Dry) Continuous 170°F (77°C) In[ermittent 200°F C93°C)
]2 mon[hs at recommended storage remperan�re.
N/A
7"his product contains chemical ingrediencs �vhich are considered hazardous. Read container labe] wazning and Marerial
Safery Data Sheet for imponant healch and safety information prior ro the use oE this product.
%ep oui of the reach of cbild[en.
OO March 25 2010 by Tnemee (o., Illi. PublLshed [echnical dafa and instruaions are svbjec[ to change wi[hout noUce. The online ca[alog a[ wmv.tnemecmm Pa e 1 of 1
� should be reFerer.ced for the most curzent mchnical dsta and irsswc[ions or yvu may rontact your 7nemx representauve 9
for current rechnical dau and iivwucliuns. -
PRODUCT DATA SNEET
MORTARCIAD TM I SERI ES 21 �
��
See packaging section for kit contents.
Allow for applicacion losses due to surface irregulanties and substra[e porosiry.
Maximum perforn�ance is obtained when the Series 218 is applied to form a continuous, void-Free film. When using Series
218 the surface should be "pre-�vet" or dampened with potable cvater [o a Saturated Surface Dry (SSD) condition; the
concrete is darkened by wa[er buc there is no pooling oF water on die conaete. This can be done using a Hudson pump-
up sprayer or heavy nap roller cover dampened with potable wacer. Note: Do not oversatura[e thc surface.
�N6 Pour liquid Part A inro a container large enough to hold all componenrs. Under agitation slowly add liquid Part B. \�Uhen
blended, slo�vly sif[ po�vder, Pan C, while continuing agitation. Do not dump all of the Part C into the liquids at one time.
Mix for rno minutes or until the cement-sand is choroughly wetted and a smooth consistency is obtauied. Imipozpnt: Do
not add addltlonal Part C.
Note: For repair of large bugholes, honeycomb and otl-:er cavities deeper than the reconunended maacunum thickness, 20-
25 ]bs of muiti-purpose clean sand (conforming to ASTM C 33) or 15-18 Ihs of locally purchased pea gravel (coarse
aggregate) can be pos[ added to crea[e "dry-pack" mottar. One halF inch to No. 8 size (125 nun ro 2.36 mm) pea gravel
confornung to AS'P+1 C 33 is recommended. Con[act your Tnemec representative or Tnemec Technical Services for
addirional inFormation.
1HfNqIN6 Normally not required. For lo�v-pressure spray application [o [ransfer [he Series 218, may thin up to 6 oz. foc largc kit or
up to 2 oz. For small kiL Use only potaUle water.
POT �f{ 1 hour at 75°F (24°C).
Cautlon: Thinning wlth high t�aAu�e water wlll signiflcantiy reduce the pot llfe. Fot best results, wa[et temperahrte
should not �reed 80°P (27°C).
I�G�QN ����� hloaar }iawk, steel, stiff concrece finishing tro�vek, broad knives and rubber floats are recommended. For tro�veling inside
and oucside comers, the use oF a radius or margin trowel is recommended.
�blaterial can be transferred [o the surface bv utilizuig hydraulic spray eyuipntent (i.e. 11:1 Grover grout pump or 9:1
��nA 410 pump) follo�ved by [roweling to seal thc ma[crial.
For a so�oother finished appearance, [�owel licks may tx reduced by using �vater to lighdy dampen a 1/4" nap roller
cover over the sealed Series 21R ma[erial. Note: If whitc liquid is brought to the surface during chis process, the Series 218
material is being overworked and/or oversawrated. Overworking or oversatura[ing the surface may have an adverse effect
. on the adhesion oF subsequent coatings applied. I.ec Series 218 cure and remove surface deposit using concrete rub brick.
SURFA�TF1aP91ANRE titininwm of 45°F (7°C), optimum 65°F [0 80°F (1S°C to 27°C), maxunum oE 90°F (3z°C). The substrate [emperaNre
should be at least 5°F (3°C) above thc dcw point.
MAIERI(�LjEklp9�pNRE For optimum application,.handling and perfom�ance, [he material [empera[ure during application should be bet�veen 70°F
and 90°F (21°C and 3?°C). Tempera[ure �vill affect the wo�kabiliry. Cool temperatures increase viscosity and decrease
�vorkability. \�arm tempera[ures �vill decrease viscosity and shorten po[ life.
QFhAUP Flush and clean all equipment inunediately after use with warm water.
WAARAN'IY tF llNCIATION OF SELLER'S LIABIllIY: 7'nemec Company, Inc. wanants only tha[ its coatings reprexn[cd herein mee[ thc fortnuladon s[andards of Tnemec Company, Ina 7'HE
WARRANI'Y DFSCR[HED N THE .480VE PAR4GRAPH SHALL BE IN L[EU OF ANY OT}gR \l�A1tIG1YIY, :XPRESSEU OR IAIPLIED, L�'CLUDL`7G BLT NOT LL�S[TED TO, A.YY LHPIIED
WAR.4ANTY OF MEHCHANTABILTIY OR }1"[VESS FOR A PARI7CI;LAR PUFiPOSE. T'}iERE ARE NO WARRAYIiES 7'EIAT ECTEYD BEYOND THE DESCRIPC[ON ON TIiE FACE HEREOF.'Ihe
buyers sole and exdusive remedy againsi Tnemec Company, Inc. stv�ll be for replacemene of �he produtt in ehe even� a defec[fve coodition of the pmdua shoufd be Cound to exist and the
exdusive remedy shall not have faVed its essential purpose as long u Tnemec '�s willing to provide comparsble replacement pniduce [o [he buyer. YO OTHER R&�[EDY (INCLUD ,[YG, B�T NOT
LI�[TTED 70, II�CIDENCAL OR CONSEQUE?JT[AL DMfAGFS FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST SAI.FS, I�7LiAY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY, F.YV1RONhIF.IYI'AL INJLIRIES OR A�\*Y OTHER INCIDF.M'AL .
OR COVSEQUENI'1N. LOSS) SH 1LL HE AVAIABLE TO THE BUYER TechnicJ a� applica�on infortnation herein is pmvided for Ihe pu�pose oF estahlishing a general profile of the coatlng and
proper coating applicauon pmcedures. Test perfocmanm results were ohtained ln a con[rolled environment and Tnemec Company makes no claim Ihac these tests or any other tests, accurately
reoresent all envvonmrna. As aoolicatlon, emlronmenc�l a� desien fattors an vazv slenificandv. due caze should be eseicised in ehe selecuon and use of �he coatine. �
OO March 25, 2010 by Tnemec (o., Inc. PDS218 Page 2 of 2
a
!!�a#erial �a#e#y Da#a �heet
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009 Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
1. PRODUCT AfdD COMPAPIY IDEIdT1�ICAT10P1
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
2. HAZARDS IDENTIF9CATIOPI
RNING!
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
Potential Health Effects
Principie Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Target Organ Effects Central nervous system, Eyes, Respiratory system, Skin
F218-0218A
MORTARCLAD CLEAR
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Irritating to eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Revision Number: 0
3. COMPOSITIOPI/IMFOItMATIOPI OP! IPlGREDIEPlYS
eni
CAS-No
Weight %
30 - 60
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F218-0218A - MORTARCLAD CLEAR Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
3. COMPOSITION/INFO@tNiAT10M OW INSGREDIEnITS
PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL 107-98-2 4.4374
ETHER SKIN
BENZYL ALCOHOL 100-51-6 1.9017
4. F19zSY AID MEASURES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-FIGFlTiRiG IIflEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
No information available.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heaUsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers.
6. �►GCIDEPITAL, RELEASE MEASl16tES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
7. HAPlDLIWG AND STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid, contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles.. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
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F218-0218A - MORTARCLAD CLEAR
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSOidAL Pf20TECTlOP!
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If splashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles. _
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
di�iness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. P6iYSICAL A�lD C9�iEMICAL PROPE9tT1ES
Flash Point
Method
Boiling PointlRange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
Not applicable
Pensky Martens - Closed Cup
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information availabie
1.06176
8.83547
1.139
64.0170
68.3183
10. STAB9LITY APlD REACYIVITY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks.
None under normal processing
� � 11. TOXICOLOGICAL iMFORMATIOfd
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
11. YOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIOPI
BENZYL ALCOHOI 1230 mq/kq ( Rat 1 2000 mqlka ( Rabbit ) 8.8 mq/L ( Rai 14 h
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
Carcinogenicity
M utageni c. Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Endocrine Disruptor Information
No information available
No information available
No information available
The table below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available .
Central nervous system, Eyes
No information available
Respiratory system, Skin.
12. ECOLOG9C6\L IPdFORIlAAT90Pl
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
PROPYLENE GLYCOL LC50= 19202 mg/L EC50 = 10457 mg/L 96 h
MONOMETHYL ETHER Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
(SKIN) LC50= 15886 mg/L
Pimephales promelas 96 h
LC50= 21742 mglL Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50 4600 -
10000 mg/L Leuciscus idus 96
h
BEN2YL ALCOHOL EC50 = 35 mg/L 3 h LC50= 460 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 63.7 mg/L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23 mg/L 48 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 10 mg/L = 63.7 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
Lepomis macrochirus 96 h 71.4 mg/L 30 min EC50 = 50
m /L 5 min
13. DISPOSAL COPISID�6tA'ilOi�S
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
'i4. Tl2ANSP0l2Y IFdF062MATlOtd
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name PAINT,WATER BASE FREEZABLE
15. REGULATORY IPIFORMATIOPI
I nternational I nventories
TSCA Complies
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F218-0218A - MORTARCLAD CLEAR
DSL/NDSL
EINECSIELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Does not Compiy
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
SARA 311I312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard
Acute Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
Reactive Hazard
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
PROPYLENE GLYCOL
MONOMETHYL ETHER
Other International Regulations
Canada
x
x
x
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
x
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
D26 Toxic materials
�•
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
'96. OTFiER IPIFORMAYIOR9
Revision Date:
29-Dec-2009
Revision Summary � No information available
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
HMIS Health 2 Flammability 1 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Finai determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materiats may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
Page 6 / 6
Ll�aterial �afe#y Data Shee#
Preparation Date: 08-Apr-2010 ,Revision Date: 08-Apr-2010
Revision Number: 0
1. PRODUCT AND C011nPAi�9Y 9DEn9Y9FICAT101V
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F218-02188
MORTARCLAD CLEAR
Tnemec Company, inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. HAZARDS 6DEPlTI�6CATI01�9
RNING!
Overview
CAUSES EYE BURNS.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY CAUSE SENSITIZATION BY SKIN CONTACT.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Acute Effects
Eyes Causes burns. Severe irritation.
Skin Repeated or prolonged skin contact may cause allergic reactions with susceptible persons.
May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Inhalation May cause irritation of respiratory tract.
Ingestion Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea..
Chronic Effects
Avoid repeated exposure Repeated contact may cause allergic reactions in very susceptible persons
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Gastrointestinal tract. Skin disorders. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals No information available
Potential Environmental Effects See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Target Organ Effects Skin, Eyes, Gastrointestinal tract, Respiratory system, Kidney, Liver
3. COMPOSIT'IOId/IfdFORMATIOM OF� lP1GREDIEI�7'S
omponent
ODIFIED ALIPHATIC AMINE
CAS-No
1477-55-0
eight %
5-10
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F218-0218B - MORTARCLAD CLEAR
Revision Date: 08-Apr-2010
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Flush immediately with large amounts of Gean water under low pressure for at least 15
minutes. Consult a physician.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water removing all contaminated clothes and
shoes If skin irritation persists, call a physician
Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention
immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-FIGHTIIUG MEASUitES
Flammabie Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
No information available
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products No information available
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heaUsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cau'se heat and pressure build-up in closed containers.
6. ACCIDEIVTAL �tELEASE MEASIJftES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
7. HAR�IDLIt�lG A�1D STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
Page 2 / 5
F218-02186 - MORTARCLAD CLEAR
Revision Date: OS-Apr-2010
8. EXPOSURE COPITatOLS / PERSONlAL PF20TEC'PIOi�!
Exposure Guidelines
MODIFIED ALIPHATIC I Skin Ceiling: 0.1 mg/m' I Skin Ceiling: 0.1 mg/m3 Ceiling: 0.1 mg/m' Skin I CEV: 0.1
AMINE
Engineering Measures Ensure adequate ventilation, especialiy in confined areas
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Skin � Peak:0.1
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Goggles. If splashes are likely to occur, wear face-shield.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properfy fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after appiication.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PHYSICAL AfVD CH�MICAL P620PEFt�'IES
Flash Point
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
VapourPressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
Not applicable
100 - -18°C / 212.0 - .0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
1.03648
8.62510
.000
66.6670
69.0286
'10. STA�ILIiY APID REACTIVITY
Chemical stability
Incompatible Products
Stable.
No information available
Conditions to Avoid
Possibility of Hazardous
Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks
None under normal processing
'i 1. TOX9COLOGICAL IPlFORMATIOiN
Acute Toxicitv
Component Informatlon
Com onent LDSO Oral LD50 Dermal LC50 Inhalation
MODIFIED ALIPHATIC AMINE 930 m/k Rat 2000 m!k Rabbit 700 m Rat 1 h
irritation
Corrosivity
No information available
No information available
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Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
Carcinogenicity
No information available
Revision Date: 08-Apr-2010
The tabie below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
Teratogenlcity , No information available
Target Organ Effects Skin, Eyes, Gastrointestinal tract, Respiratory system, Kidney, Liver.
Endocrine Disruptor Information No information available
12. ECOd.OGICAL INFORMATIOPI
Ecotoxicity
13. D9SPOSAL CONSIDERA'TIOPIS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contaminated Packaging
Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. TRA�lSP01iT Ii�FOFtMATIOfd
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other
modes of Transportation.
PAINT,WATER BASE FREEZABLE
15. REGIDLATOEtY IiNFORMATIOPI
International Inventories
TSCA
DSL/NDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
U.S. Federal Requlations
SARA 313
Complies
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Compiy
Does not Compiy
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard
�
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Acute Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
Reactive Hazard
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Propositlon 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
MODIFIED ALIPHATIC
Other International Regulations
Canada
Yes
Yes
No
No
Revision Date: 08-Apr-2010
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
Non-control led
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Refease Inventory
16. OTHER BNFORMAil01�
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HMIS
08-Apr-2010
No information available
Health 3
Flammability 1 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of Its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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Material �afety �ata Sheet
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. PitOD�DCT At�D COMPAPIV IDEPITIFICATIOPI
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F218-0218C
MORTARCLAD AGGREGATE
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. !%AZAt2DS 9DEId"�"IFICA'�IOid
ING!
en
MAY CAUSE EYE INJURY.
HARMFUL BY INHALATION.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
May cause eye injury. Exposure of sufficient duration to wet cement, or to dry cement on
moist areas of the body, can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin, eye,
respiratory tract) damage due to chemical (caustic) burns, including third degree burns.
Irritating to skin. Exposure of sufficient duration to wet cement, or to dry cement on moist
areas of the body, can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin, eye, respiratory
tract) damage due to chemical (caustic) burns, including third degree burns.
Irritating to respiratory system. Respirable crystalline silica (quartz) can cause silicosis, a
fibrosis (scarring) of the lungs. Exposure of sufficient duration to wet cement, or to dry
cement on moist areas of the body, can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin,
eye, respiratory tract) damage due to chemical (caustic) burns, including third degree burns.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
Cancer hazard. Contains crystalline silica which can cause cancer. (Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure.)
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals No information available.
Potential Environmental Effects See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Target Organ Effects Eyes, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin
.�. rivi�i�vaS'�i ivev��i%����i��i'��v .�.w.� O�S���:���v
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F218-0218C - MORTARCLAD AGGREGATE
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
3. COMPOSITION/IPIFORMATION Oi�1 IPIGREDBEi�TS
inent CAS-No Wei ht %
ALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ) 14808-60-7 59.9823
JM SILICATES AND ALUMINATES 65997-15-1 30 - 60
4. F912ST AID MEASUatES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. F19tE-FIG9iY1P1G MEASURES
Flammable Properties No information available.
Suitable Extinguishing Media Foam, carbon dioxide, and dry chemical.
Hazardous Decomposition Products No information available
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical �
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
As in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure-demand, MSHAINIOSH (approved or equivalent) and full protective
gear.
6. ACC9DEP�TAL RELEASE MEASIJRES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
Shovel or sweep up.
Not applicable
7. HAPIDLIPlG APlD STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
Tightly fitting safety goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all
components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Keep container tightly closed.
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F218-0218C - MORTARCLAD AGGREGATE
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
8. EXPOSURE COfVTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTIOiV
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Tightly fitting safety goggles
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PHYSICAL APID CNEMICAL P920PE6tT1ES
Flash Point
Boiling Point/Range
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
°/a Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
Not applicable
No information available.0.0
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
2.83540
23.59475
.000
.0000
.0000
10. SiABIL1iY AtdD REAC�BVITY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Incompatible Products Acids. Strong oxidizing agents. Possibility of Hazardous
Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks
None under normal processing
'i 1. TOXICOLOGICAL ItdPOIiMAT10P1
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Com onent LD50 Oral LD50 Dermal LC50 Inhalatlon
CRYSTALLINE SILICA QUARTZ 500 m/k Rat I
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F218-0218C - MORTARCLAD AGGREGATE
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
No information available
No information available
No information available
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Chronic Toxicity
Carcinoaenicitv
CRYSTALLINE SILICA
A2
X
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Endocrine Disruptor Information
Group 1 � Known
No information available
No information availabie
No information available
No information available
Eyes, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin.
No information available
12. ECOLOGICAL IFdFO1tMATLOP�1
Ecotoxicity
13. D6SPOSAL COPISIDEItA'ilOidS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contaminated Packaging
Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. T�tAi�SP06tT IPIFORMATEON
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name SILCA,N.O.I.-20-P.C.F.,GREATER (ITEM 176370,Sub 3)
15. REGl9LATORV IFdFORMATIOfd
International Inventories
TSCA
DSUNDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
U.S. Federal Requlations
SARA 313
Com pl ies
Com pl ies
Complies
Complies
Does not Comply
Complies
Does not Comply
Complies
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F218-0218C - MORTARCLAD AGGREGATE
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Cateqorization
Chronic Health Hazard
Acute Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
5udden Release of Pressure Hazard
Reacfive Hazard
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
CERCLA
U.S. State Requlations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-No California Pro . 65
CRYSTALLINE SILICA QUARTZ 14808-60-7 Carcino en
State Right-to-Know
CRYSTALLINE SILICA
lQUARTZ)
CALGUM SILICATES AND
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Other International Requlations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
D2A Very toxic materials
�
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
16. OTHEit Ii�FORMATlON
Revision Date:
Rev(sion Summary
HMIS
29-Dec-2009
No information availabie
Health 2 Flammability 0
Reactivity 0
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F218-0218C - MORTARCLAD AGGREGATE
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein; we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
Page 6 ! 6
6Q191IC UBQIIPIIUR Fiber-Reinforced Moditied Polyamine Epoxy
�O1�IMON USA6E' A chick £lm, 100°.fi solids, spray-applied, abrasion-resis[ant coacing designed foc wastewater inm�ersion and fume
environmencs. Provides excellent resistance to H25 gas permeation, procects against MIC and provides chemical resistance
ro severe �vaste�vater environments. Fiber-reinforcemen[ provides superior physical sttength and higher film build.
C0�1$ �021 Gray. Nobe: Epoxies chalk with excended exposure to surilight.
HNISH closs
SUAFAmt/Rl1fR/PATOIBt Series G3-1500, Zia, zi9, 434.
%�IMf�I$ Concrete: Self-priming or Series 201.
��OA�$ Secies 435 (optional)
Prepare surfaces by mecliod suitable for exposure and se�vice. Refer to the appropriare primer data sheet for specii'ic
reconunendations.
(�M� Allow necv concrete [o cure a minunum of 23 days. Verify dryness by [esting for moisture evith a"plastic film tape-do�vn
tesr' <Refe�ence e1STh1 D 4263). If necessary for testing horizontal surfaces, perform "Standard 'fesc Method for '�lea.suring
Ploisture Vapor Emission Rate oE Concrete Subtloor Using Mhydrous Calcium Cliloride" (Reference ASTM F 1869).
�loisture content no[ to exceed chree pounds per 1,000 sq k in a 24 hour period. Abrasive blast or equivalent ro remove
lai[ance, form release agen[�, curing compounds, sealers ancl odier contaminants and to provide surFxce proffle (ReEerence
SSPGSPI3/�ACE 6, ICRI CSPS or greater). Large voids, bugholes and other cavities should be filled wi[h recommended
[illei or surfacer.
on��wssnu�a
ALL SURFA�S
voiu�wuos
RECOMMQIDm DFf
NAIN611ME
Y011IIIF OaGANIC CUMPOUNDS
1H�AEfIfAL (DYERA6E
MUMBER OF fONPONFlilS
IIOON6 RATIO
PAIXA61M6
Contacr your Tnemec representacive o� Tnemec Technical Services.
btus[ be clean, dry and free oF oil, grease and other contaminan[s.
100% (miKed)
Conecete: 50.0 ro 125.0 mils (1270 to 3ll5 microns) per coat. Note: Number of coats and [hickness requiremenrs �vill vary
with substrare, application me[hod and exposure. Contact your Tnemec representative.
To Tonrnat I To Pl£ce in Service -_� ..._..._..__bf�
If more than 7 days have elapsed between coacs, [he Perma-Shield FR coated surFace mus[ be mechanirally abrdded
before topcoating.
EPA Method 24: 0.23 ]bs/gallon (28 grams/litre)
1,604 mil sq k/gal (39.4 m�/L at 25 microns). See APPLICA7'ION for coverage rates.
T�vo: Part A and Part B
By volume: One (Par[ A) to one (Part B)
[vledium Kit 1-6 allon ail 1-3
Small Kit 1-1 eallon can 1-1
MEt YVf16iR PBt 6ALLON
STOAA6ETEMPBIANAE
1FMP61ANRE RBISTAN�
$flQf LI�
RASH POINT-SEiA
HFALiH � SAFEIY
10.87 t U.25 lbs (4.9 t.11 ky� (mLred)
�tininlum 40°F i4°C) btaximum 110°F (32°C)
Prior ro application, che marerial tempera[ure must be beaveen 70°F and 80°F (21°C and 27°C).
(Dry) Continuous 275°F (135°C) Incermit[ent 300°F (149°C)
12 months at recommrnded stoiage tempera[ure.
Part A: 1 i0°F (77°C) Yatt B: 170°F (77°C)
This product contains chemical ingredients rvhich are considered hazardous. Read wntainec label waming and Mareria]
SaEery llata Sheet Eor imponant health and safery information prior co the use oF chis product.
Scep oui of the reach af children.
OO Fe6ruary 09, 2007 by Tnemec (a., IfIC. Published technir l dau and inswaions am subjett to dnnge wIIhout nouce. The online ca[alog at mv�e.memecmm page 1 of 2
shou]d 6e mfernxed for Ihe mast curren[ techniul dae� and instmctinns or you may mn[aa your Tnemec represen[a[ive
for cuvent rechnical da�a and inswcuons.
PRODUQ DATA SHEET
PERMA�SHlEID° FR I SERIES 436
�sE j�Aj$ Before commencing, ob[ain and thoroughly read the Series 436 Surface Preparation and Application Guide.
Allow for overspray and surface irregularities. Film thickness is rounded ro the nearest 0.5 mil or 5 microns. Application oF
coating below minimum or above ma.Yimum recommended dry film thicknesses may adcersely affect coacing
performance.
�N6 �ILr the entire conrents of Part A and Paa B separately. Scrape all of the Pan B into the Patt A by using a fle.eible spamla.
Note: Small kit will requirc the use of a separate concainer luge enough to hold both components. Use a variable speed
drill with a PS ]iffy blade and mix d�e Ulended componen[s for a minimum oF rno nunures. During the mixing process,
scrape [he sides and botrom oF the container ro ensure all of Pares A and B are blended rogether. Apply the mised
marerial wichin pot life limits after agita[ion. Note: A large volume of material wi11 set up quickly if nor applied or reduced
in volumc.
Cautlon: Do not reseal mised materlaL An �plosloa ha7ard may be cceated. Do nM attempt W split klts. Mi:cing ratio is
one to one by volume.
THaNIN6 no Nor rFm�r
� �i� 25 to 30 minutes a[ 70°F (21°C) 15 to 20 minures at 80°F (27°C) S to 10 minutes at 90°F (32°C)
Material temperamres above 90°F (32°C) will significandy reduce the spray and pot Iffe.
$P�Y�j{ 15 co 20 minu[es a[ 70°F ("Ll°C) 5 to 10 minutes at SO°F (27'C)
APPl1UT10N EiIUIPMBif Aidess eptay.
Spray application equipment indudes a Graco "Xtreme-King^ 45:i or Wt�r��� "�Sagnuni' 64:1 airless sprry pump or other
airless spny equipmen[ oF equal or greater configuration and capabiliry. Yump assembly should indude a moismre [cap
and oiler, a'u regularor with gauge, fluid outle� drain (dump) valve, and ou�tted with an attached graviN fed maceria]
hoppec Use a 1/2" I.D. macerial hosc (maximum 50 ft, minimum 5,000 psi working pressure rating). For betrer control
use 6 ft to 10 ft of 3/S" �vhip ]ine. A WIW9 SOOF, a Graco XTR-7 or a Grrco Pis[ol Grip Mascic FIo-GLm (hlodel 207-945)
with a Graco H.D. RAC Housing/Giiard assembly and H.D, tip sizes ranging from 0.035" [o D.047" may be used.
Aidesv S
Pump Size 17p Orifice AWm{z{ny[ &esavre MaYl Hose ID Manifold F31ta
0.035"-0.047" (890- 3000-4500 psi (207-
45:1 or 64:1 ���� ���.,, �_� �x�� ti�_� 1/2" (12J mm) N/R
Note: Material needs [o be graviry Eed through an attached material hopper. Material wlll not feed through a suction mbe.
Contact "Cnemec Technical Service For more information.
Btush or Tmwe1: Reconm�ended for small areas only.
SURFA�iEMPEAANRE ;�Iininwm oE 50°F (10°C), optimum 65°F to SO°F (18°C ro 27°C), maximum of 13�°r (>4°C). The subsvate [emperature
should be at least 5°F (3°C) above the dew point.
AIA1HlIALTHi1PEAATIIAE For optimum application, handling and performance, the macerial temperature during application must be bet�veen 70°F
and 80°F (21°C and 27°C). Matedal �vID not atomize properly below 70°F (21°C). Tempera[ure will afEect the workability.
Coo] temperatures increase viscosity and decrease workabiliry. \Garm temperamres �vill deciease viscosity and shonen the
spray and pot ]iPe.
HDLIDAYi6iIM6 If required by projecc specifica[ions, High �'oltage Discontinuitv (spark) resting shall be performed using a Tinker R� Rasor
AP/W High Vottage Holiday Testec Contact Tnemec Teclinical Se�vice for vol[age reconunendations.
aFANUP Flush and clean all equipment immediately after use with Tnemec's No. 4 Thinner or MEK.
WAHRAN'NIY & llMITA'I'fON OF StiLLER'S LIAAILITY: Tnemec Company, inc walrants only thu ifs coatlngs represented heeein meee �he focmulacion stand�rds of Tnemec Company, Ina TFiE
WARRANII' DFSCRIBED IN'IIiE e1BOVE P.IRAGRAI+H SHALL HE L`! LIEU OF A\Y 07i-�R CVARRA.Y[Y, EXPRESSFD OR ihIPISED, 1� 1CLUDING BUT NOT LID[ITED TO, AYY IAIPL[FD
NARRANIY OF MERCHANI'ABILl'IY OR FINESS FOR A PART7CLLAR PIJRPOSE THERE ARE NO VV.1R!G1NI'1P5 TIiAT &C7EiVD BEYO\D TFIE DESCRIP7ION ON THE FACE HEREOF. The
buye�s sole and exclusive xemedy ag�inst Tnemec Company, Inc. shatl be for replacemen[ of the produtt in the event a defecave mndiuon of the producc should be found ro acist and ihe
exdusive remedy shall not have Cailed ir� essen[L�I pucpose as long as Tnemec is willing to pmvide companble replacemen[ pmduc[ ro the buyer. NO O'fHER REMEDY (NCLUD4`1G, B�7 NOT
LLkllTED TO, II�CmEMAL OR CONSEQUF.�Yf7AL DAh1AGES FOR LOST PROFlTS, LOST SAI.ES, L�IJURY TO PERSON OR PAOPERiY, ENVIRONMENfAL INJilRIES OR ANY OTHER WCID&�]TAI
OR CONSEQU&�TIAL LOSS) SHALL BE AVAIfABLE TO'CHE Bi1YER. Technical and application Informatlon hemin is provided for the pu�ose oC esublishing a general profJe of the matlng and
proper ma[ing applicatlon pfocedures. Tes[ perfortnance resu16 were obtained in a con[mlled envlronmen[ and Tnemec Company makes no daim tha[ �hese tests or aoy other [ests, accuately
cepresent all envtronmenes. A5 appllcatton, environmental and design faaois can vary si�niticandy, due care should be exerclsed in [he seleaioo and use oF the matine.
�O Fe6ruary 09, 2007 by Tnemec (o., Inc. PDS436 Page 2 0(1
Nla#erial �afe$y Data �heet
Preparation Date: 04-Jan-2010
Revision Date: 2g-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. PitODl1CT APlD COMPAPlY IDEPlTB�ICATION
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F436-5021A
PERMA-SHIELD FR GRAY
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. HAZA92DS IDEPlTIFBCATiON
GER!
encv Overview
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Causes burns.
Causes burns. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system. Respirable crystalline silica (quartz) can cause silicosis, a
fibrosis (scarring) of the lungs.
May be harmful if swaliowed.
Chronic Effects �
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Cancer hazard.
Contains crystalline silica which can cause cancer. (Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure.)
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Nasal
Cavities, Prostate, Respiratory system, Skin
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F436-5021A - PERMA-SHIELD FR GRAY Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
3. COMPOSITIOPI/IidFO1tMAT10P1 Oi�! IfdGRED1ENTS
Fiazardous com onents
Com onent CAS-No Weight %
ITANIUM DIOXIDE TOTP;L DUST 13463-67-7 10 - 30
MODIFIED POLYAMINE 10 - 30
FURFURYL ALCOHOL 98-00-0 15.7659
CRYSTALLINE SILICA QUARTZ 14808-60-7 11.5755
BENZYL ALCOHOL 100-51-6 10.1831
M-XYLENEDIAMINE 1477-55-0 5 - 10
SILICON DIOXIDE/ALUMINUM OXIDE 66402-68-4 1- 5
FIBROUS GLASS . 65997-17-3 1- 5
MORPHOUS SILICA 7631-86-9 1- 5
MORPHOUS SILICA 7631-86-9 1- 5
LUMINUM OXIDES 1344-28-1 1- 5
PHENOL SKIN 108-95-2 1.491
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 25036-25-3 1- 5
CRYSTALLINE SILICA QUARTZ 14808-60-7 0.2411
4. �IFtSY Ai� nAEASlJ12ES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughiy with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASIJRES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Combustible material.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Ammonia.
Specific Hazards Arising fr.om the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heat/sparks/open_ flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEPITAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove ail
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
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F436-5021A - PERMA-SHIELD FR GRAY Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Methods for Cleaning Up if spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Other Information Not applicable
7. HAIdDLItdG AB�lD STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSURE COI�ITROLS / PERSOWAL PfftOYECTBOP!
Exposure Guidelines
Com onent ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL uebec TWAEV Ontario TWAEV Mexico OEL TWA
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' STEL:
DUST 15 m/m' 20 m/m'
FURFURYL ALCOHOL TWA: 10 ppm Skin TWA: 40 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 40 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 10 ppm TWA: 40 TWA: 10 ppm TWA: 40
STEL: 15 ppm 10 ppm STEL: 15 ppm 10 ppm STEL: 15 ppm mg/m' STEL: 60 mg/m' mg/m' STEL: 15 ppm
STEL: 60 mglm' Skin STEL: 60 mg/m' Skin STEL: 15 ppm Skin STEL: 60 mg/m'
TWA: 200 mg/m' TWA:
50 m
CRYSTALLINE SILICA TWA: 0.025 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.10 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m'
QUARTZ
M-XYLENEDIAMINE Skin Ceilin : 0.1 m!m' Skin Ceilin : 0.1 m/m' Ceilin : 0.1 m/m' Skin CEV: 0.1 m/m' Skin Peak: 0.1 m/m'
SILICON TWA: 5 mg/m' T�VA: TWA: 5 mg/m' STEL: TWA: 0.5 fibres/cm3 TWA: 5 mg/m' TWA:
DIOXIDE/ALUMINUM OXIDE a.2 mg/m' 10 mg/m' TWA: 5 mg/m' TWA: 0.2 mg/m' STEL: 10
0.2 mglm' STEL: 10 mg/m'
m /m'
FIBROUS GLASS TWA: 1 fiber/cm3 TWA: Ceiling: 5 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 1 TWA: 1 fibres/cm3 WA: 0.15 mg/m' TWA:
5 mg/m' TWA; 0.5 fibre/cm3 TWA: 5 TWA: 0.2 mglm' TWA: 0.5 mglml TWA: 0.1
mg/m' TWA: 0.05 mg/m' TWA: 0.2 mglm' 5 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.2 mg/m'
mg/m' TWA: 0.2 mg/m' TWA: 0.05 mglm' TWA: mglm' TWA: 0.01 TWA: 5 mg/m' TWA:
TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m' TWA: 0.02 mglm' TWA: 0.002 0.01 mg/m' TWA: D.002
0.02 mglm' TWA: 0.01 mg/m' TWA: 0.025 mg/m' TWA: 0.05 mg/m' STEL: 10 mg/m3
mg/m' TWA: 0.002 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m'
mg/m' STEL: 10 mg/m' STEL: 0.6 mg/m' STEL:
10 m /m'
ALUMINUM OXIDES TWA: 1 mg/m' WA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 5 TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m'
m /m' TWA: 15 m !m'
PHENOL (SKIN) TWA: 5 ppm Skin WA: 19 mg/m' TWA: 5TWA: 19 mg/m' TWA: 5 TWA: 5 ppm TWA: 19 TWA: 19 mg/m' TWA: 5
ppm Skin ppm Skin mglm' Skin ppm STEL: 10 ppm
STEL: 38 m /m'
CRYSTALLINE SILICA TWA: 0.025 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.10 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m'
QUARTZ
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Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
Generai Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious glaves
Goggles. If splashes are likely to occur, wear fac�shield.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PHVSICAL AidD CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Flash Point
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
77°C / 170.0°F
No information available.0.0
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
1.46958
12.22911
2.100
17.1730
22.5535
'i0. STA�ILI'i'X Af11D REACi1VIT'Y
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avold
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibillty of Hazardous
Acids. Reducing agents. Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks. Epoxy
constituents.
None under normal processing
� 7. �oxeco�oGec�� a��o�nn�,-�ao�
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
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Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
No information availabie
No information available
No information available
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Carcino enici The tabie below indicates whether each a enc has listed an in redient as a carcino en
Com onent ACGIH IARC NTP OSHA Mexico
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL Group 2B X
DUST
CRYSTALLINE SILICA A2 Group 1 Known X
QUARTZ
FIBROUS GLASS Grou 1 Grou 2A
CRYSTALLINE SILICA A2 Group 1 Known X
QUARTZ
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Component
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Nasal
Cavities, Prostate, Respiratory system, Skin.
- Endocrine Disrupters IEU - Endocrine Disruptors - IJapan - Endocrine Disruptor
'12. ECOLOGIGAL IRlF08tN1�4�lORR
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Preshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
FURFURYL ALCOHOL LC50= 32 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 328 mg/L 24 h
romelas 96 h
BENZYL ALCOHOL EC50 = 35 mg/L 3 h LC50= 460 mglL Pimephales EC50 = 63.7 mg%L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23 mg/L 48 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 10 mg/L = 63.7 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
,. Lepomis macrochirus 96 h 71.4 mg/L 30 min EC50 = 50
m /L 5 min
FIBROUS GLASS LC50 5.6 - 7.4 �glL EC50 = 0.9 ug/L 48 h LC50 =
Pimephales promelas 96 h 5 Ng/L 96 h LC50 1.4 - 2.3
LC50 9.4 - 9.7 �g/L ug/L 96 h
Pimephafes promelas 96 h
LC50 24.2 - 48.4 �gIL Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
PHENOL (SKIN) EC50 = 150 mg/L 96 h LC50= 24 mglL Pimephales EC50 = 28.8 mglL 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23.0 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.9 mg = 31.6 mg/L 15 min EC50 = = 13 mg/L 48 h
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h 23.28 mg/L 5 min EC50 =
LC50= 23.88 mg/L Lepomis 25.61 mg/L 15 min EC50 21 -
macrochirus 96 h LC50 5- 12 36 mg/L 30 min
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 40 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h LC50= 27.8
m/L Brach danio rerio 96 h
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13. DISPOSAL COBdSIDERATIONS I
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance .
with local, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. YRAiVSPOR'L' BidF092MAT101V
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name PAINT IN OIL
15. REGIJLATORY ITIFORMATBOP!
International Inventories
TSCA Comp�ies
DSL/NDSL Complies
EINECSIELINCS Does not Comply
CHINA Does not Comply
ENCS Does not Comply
KECL Does not Comply
PICCS Does not Comply
AICS Does not Comply
U.S. Federal Reaulations
SARA 313
Component CAS-No Weight % SARA 313 - Threshold
Values
PHENOL SKIN 108-95-2 1.491 1.0
SARA 3111312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Heaith Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Pollutants CWA - Priority Pol�utants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantities
SILICON DIOXIDE/ALUMINUM X
OXIDE
FIBROUS GLASS X
PHENOL SKIN t0001b X X X
CERCLA
Com onent � Hazardous Substances RQs CERCLA EHS RQs
PHENOL SK1N 10001b 10001b
U.S. State Regulations
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State Right-to-Know
Com onent Massachusetts New Jerse Penns Ivania lllinofs Rhode Island
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
FURFURYLALCOHOL X X X X
CRYSTALLINE SILICA X X X X
UARTZ
BENZYLALCOHOL X X
M-XYLENEDiAMINE X X X X
SILICON X X X
DIOXIDElALUMINUM OXIDE
FIBROUS GLASS X X X X X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
ALUMINUM OXIDES X X X X
PHENOL SKIN X X X X X
CRYSTALLINE SILICA X X X X
QUARTZ
Other International Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
D26 Toxic materials
E Corrosive material
� �' �
.,
+ l �
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
16. OTHEBt INFORMA'�IOPI
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Summary No information available
HMIS Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
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California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
F436-5021A - PERMA-SHIELD FR GRAY
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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�
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009
IVlaterial �afety Data �heet
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
'i. PRODiJC�' AMD COMPA9NY IDEtd'TIFICATIOPI
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F436-0436B
PERMA-SHIELD FR EPDXY
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. aOAZARDS IDE�IYIFICATBOP9
G!
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDAND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
encv Overview
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Irritating to eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Nasal
Cavities, Prostate, Respiratory system, Skin
3. COMPOSIiIOfdI1PIFORMA'i'10�! OPd 9P�GREDIEP�TS
Hazardous Components
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3. COMPOSITIOId/INFORNiAT10Pl OPI IPIGREDIENTS
Com onent CAS-No Weight %
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 25085-99-8 60 - 100
FURFURYL ALCOHOL 98-00-0 5.8905
MORPHOUS SILICA 7631-86-9 1- 5
MINERAL FIBER 65997-17-3 1- 5
4. FBRSY AID MEASIiRES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FiRE-F9G6iTl1�lG MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Combustible material.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemicai
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Aldehydes.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. in the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heaUsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure buiid-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEMTAL FtELEASE MEASl1@tES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
7. HAFdDLIidG APlD STORQ►GE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
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Storage
Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
8. EXPOSl�EiE C09dT930L5 / P�RS01�9AL F4R07'{ECT903�
Exposure Guidelines
Com onent ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL Quebec TWAEV Ontario TWAEV Mexico OEL TWA
FURFURYL ALCOHOL TWA: 10 ppm Skin TWA: 40 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 40 mg/m� TWA: TWA: 10 ppm TWA: 40 TWA: 10 ppm TWA: 40
STEL: 15 ppm 10 ppm STEL: 15 ppm 10 ppm STEL: 15 ppm mg/m' STEL: 60 mg/m' mg/m' STEL: 15 ppm
STEL: 60 mg/m' Skin STEL: 60 mg/m' Skin STEL: 15 ppm Skin STEL: 60 mg/m'
TWA: 200 mg/m� TWA:
50 m
MINERAL FIBER TWA: 1 fiber/cm3 TWA: Ceiling: 5 mg/m' WA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 1 TWA: 1 fibres/cm3 WA: 0.15 mg/m' TWA•
5 mg/m' TWA: 0.5 fibre/cm3 TWA: 5 TWA: 0.2 mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m' TWA: 0.1
mglm' TWA: 0.05 mg/m' TWA: 02 mg/m' 5 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.2 mg/m'
mg/m' TWA: 0.2 mg/m' TWA: 0.05 mg/m' TWA: mg/m' TWA: 0.01 TWA: 5 mg/m' TWA;
TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m' TWA: 0.02 mg/m' TWA: 0.002 0.01 mg/m' TWA: 0.002
0.02 mg/m' TWA: 0.01 mg/m' TWA: 0.025 mg/m' TWA: 0.05 mg/m' STEL: 10 mg/m'
mglm' TWA: 0.002 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m'
mg/m' STEL: 10 mg/m' STEL: 0.6 mg/m' STEL:
10 m /m'
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective ciothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If splashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
diainess or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PFIY51Ca1L AMD CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Flash Point
Method
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibs/gal)
% Volatile by Weight
°/a Volatile by Volume
77°C / 170.0°F
Pensky Martens - Closed Cup
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information availabie
No information availabie
1.18513
9.86206
.581
5.8910
6.1735
10. STABI�ITY Af�9D R�CTlVL�'Y
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10. STABILITY APID REACTIVITY
Chemical stability Stable. Conditions to Avoid Heat, flames and sparks.
Amines.
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous None under normai processing
Acids. Amines. Reducing agents. Reactions
11. TOXICOLOG9C�1L IM�Of2MATBON
Acute Toxicitv
Component Information
irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
Carcinoaenicitv
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Component
No information available
No information available
No information available
icates whether
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Eyes, Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Nasal
Cavities, Prostate, Respiratory system, Skin.
- Endocrine Disrupters �EU - Endocrine Oisruptors - �Japan - Endocrine Disruptor
12. ECOLOGICAL IIVFOFtMAYIOfd
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
FURFURYL ALCOHOL LC50= 32 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 328 mg/L 24 h
romelas 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
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F436-0436B - PERMA-SHIELD FR EPDXY
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
MINERAL FIBER LC50 5.6 - 7.4 Ng/L EC50 = 0.9 Ng/L 48 h LC50 =
Pimephales promelas 96 h 5 Ng/L 96 h LC50 1.4 - 2.3
LC50 9.4 - 9.7 Ng/L vg/L 96 h
Pimephales promelas 96 h
LC50 24.2 - 48.4 ug/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h
13. DlSPOSAL COPdSIDERA'r10NS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contaminated Packaging
Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federai regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. TRAPlSPOat'6 IPIFOitMAT10PJ
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Cali TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-4743400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name PAINT IN OIL
'i5. ffiEGULATO�iY IPI�OPiii►iAT'IOriV
International Inventories
TSCA
DSLINDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
Complies
Complies
Does not Comply
Complies
Does not Comply
Complies
Complies
Complies
SARA 3111312 Hazardous Cateqorization
Chronic Health Hazard
Acute Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
Reactive Hazard
Component � CWA -
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
CWA - Toxic Pollutants � CWA • Priority Pollutants �CWA - Hazardous Su
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
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F436-0436B - PERMA-SHIELD FR EPDXY
State Right-to-Know
Canada
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
63 Combustible liquid
D26 Toxic materials
T �
.
Com onent NPR�
FURFURYL ALCOHOL Part 5 Substance
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
16. OTHER IPI�ORMATIOiV
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HMIS
29-Dec-2009
No information available
Health 2
Flammability 2 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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Other Internatlonal Requlations
, 1 ,
. � _ ..� .
C�NST�IJCTiOM INC,
Subnsi�tal Transmittal & Response
Shaded areas sre for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 032 DA i E: 01/24/2011
(Contractor.� each submitfa! transmittal will have a consecutive numbe�beginning with "i". Resubmittals will be
identified with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for each submitta! item. The only exception will be
if multiple items from the same supplrer are su6mitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
`l�r���i'la��
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid ltem #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
; 10.0512 Structural Steel: ;
1' 2.02 'Concrete Anchors. 4.3.4 Kwik Bolt TZ Expansion_Anchor. i ��1�_ �
-----------------:----------------..._---------- ---
----
2;_ 2.02 �Deformed Bar Anchors. Nelson Stud Welding. D2L__ { ��, u__
_---- ----- -------...—._-------------------------------
3!__ 2.02 __ �Sleve Anchors.4.3.2 HSL-3 Heavy Duty Ex�ansion Anchor_ ______ `�J_},��,_______
—; -- -- -- ---------------
4 i 2.02 Welded Studs. Nelson Stud Weldin� S3L Shear Connectors. SC __ ;____�� _____
5� 2.04 Thread Coatin . Never Seez- Re ular Grade Anti-seize i c
❑ Re-submittal . upplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature " Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noied documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTI�NS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTEQ: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected., see comments below
RR = REVI5E AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construcYion Contract. The review is undeRaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform al) Cont�act requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comn�ents or actlons may not be complete, or.ce non-compliance is documented, the review may ba
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
1 of 2
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
.�
_ . __ _ _
4..3.4 GS�vik �o9t TZ Expansaon �nchor
4.3.4.1 Product Description Q,.$.L�..y Kwik Bolt TZ Product Description
4.3.4.2 Material Specifications
4.3.4.3 Technical Data
4.3.4.4 Installation Instructions
4.3.4.5 Ordering Information
4.3.4.6 Sample Calculations
Impact Section
(Dog Point)
T
Nut —
Washer —
Red -
Setting —
Mark
Anchor _ -"
Thread
Anchor '�
Body —
Stainle
Stee
Expan:
Slee�
(Wedg
Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES pnternational Code Council)
ESR-1917
FM (Factory Mutual)
Pipe Hanger Components for Automatic
Sprinkler Systems (3/8" - 3/4")
UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire
Protection Services (3/8" - 3/4")
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Building Code Compliance
IBC� 2006
IRC 2006
UBC 1997
The Kwik Bolt TZ (KB-i'� is a torque
controlled expansion anchor which Is
especially suited to seismic and cracked
concrete applications. This anchor line
is available in carbon steel with zinc
electroplated coating, 304 stainless
steel, and 316 stainless steel versions.
The anchor diameters range from 3/8 to
3/4 inch in a variety of lengths.
Applicable base materials include
normal-weight concrete, structural
lightweight concrete, and lightweight
concrete over metal deck.
Guide Specifications
Torque controlled expansion anchors
shall be Kwik Boit TZ (KB-T� supplied
by Hilti meeting the description in
Federal Specification A-A 1923A, Type
4. The anchor bears a length
identification mark embossed into the
impact section (dog point) of the anchor
surrounded by four embossed notches
identifying the anchor as a Hilti Kwik
Bolt lZ in the installed condition.
Anchors are manufactured to meet one
of the following conditions:
The carbon steel anchor body, nut,
and washer have an electroplated
zinc coating conforming to ASTM
B633 to a minimum thickness of 5
�m. The stainless steel expansion
sleeve conforms to AISI 316.
Stainless steel anchor body, nut
and washer conform to AISI 304.
Stainless steel expansion sleeve
conforms to AISI 316.
Stainless steel anchor body, nut,
washer, and expansion sleeve con-
form to AISI 316 stainless steel.
Product Features
• Product and length identification
marks facilitate quality control after
installation.
• Through fi�ure installation and
variable thread lengths improve
productivity and accommodate
various base plate thicknesses.
• 316 Stainless Steel wedges pro-
vide superior performance in
cracked concrete.
• Ridges on expansion wedges
provide increased reliability.
• Mechanical expansion allows
immediate load application.
• Raised impact section (dog point)
prevents thread damage during
installation.
• Bolt meets ductility requirements
� of ACI 318-05 Section Di.
Installation
Drill hole in base material to the
appropriate depth using a Hilti carbide
tipped drill bit. Drive the anchor into the
hole using a hammer. A minimum of four
threads must be below the fastening
surface prior to applying installation
torque. Tighten the nut to the
recommended Installatlon torque.
Supplemental Design Provisions for ACI 318-05 Appendix D
Design strengths are determined in accordance with ACI 318-05 Appendix D and
ICC Evaluation Service ESR-1917 Hilti Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel
Anchors in Concrete. The relevant design parameters are reiterated in Tables 1, 2,
and 3 of this document. Supplemental provisions required for the design of the
KB-TZ are enumerated in Section 4.0 of ESR-1917 (DESIGN AND INSTALLATION).
Note that these design parameters are supplemental to the design provisions
of ACI 318-05.
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4.3.4.2 IViaterial Specifications
Carbon steel with electroplated zinc
• Carbon steel KB-1Z anchors have the following minimum bolt fracture loads'
Anchor Shear Tensian
Diameter (in.) (Ib) (Ib)
3/8 NA 6744
1/2 7419 11240
5!8 11465 17535
3/4 17535 25853 .
• Carbon steel anchor components plated in accordance with ASTM 6633 to a minimum thickness of 5�m.
• Nuts conforrn to the requirements of ASTM A563, Grade A, Hex.
• Washers meet the requirements of ASTM F844.
• Expansion sleeves (wedges) are manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel.
Stainiess steel
• Stainless steel KB-TZ anchors are made of AIS1304 or 316 material and have the following minimum bolt fracture loads'
Anchor Shear Tension
Diameter (in.) (Ib) (Ib)
3/8 5058 6519
112 8543 12364
5/8 13938 19109
3/4 22481 24729
• All nuts and washers are made from AISI 304 or AISI 316 stainless steel respectively.
• Nuts meet the dimensional requirements of ASTM F594.
� Washers meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B18.22.1, Type A, plain.
• Expansion Sleeve (wedges) are made from AISI 316.
1 Boft fracture loads are determined by testing in jig as part of product �C. These loads are not intended for design purposes. See Tables 2 and 3.
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4.3.4 1�wiic �oli YZ Expansion Anchor
4.3.4.3 Technical Data
Table 1— Kwik Bolt TZ Specification Table
SEl71NG Symbol Units Nominal anchor diameter (in.)
INFORMATION 3/S 1/2 5/8 3/4
Mchor O.D. do in. 0,375 0.5 0.625 0.75
(mm) (9.5) (12.� (15.9) . (19.1)
Nominal bit dd� in. 3/8 112 5/8 3/4
diameter
Effective min. in. 2 2 3-1/4 3-1/8 4 3-3/4 4-3/4
hef
embedment (mm) (51) (51) (83) (79) (102) (95) (121)
Min.hole depih ho in. 2-5/S 2-5/8 4 3-3/4 4-3/4 4-5/8 5-3/4
(mm) (6� (6� (102) (95) (121) (11� (146)
Min. thickness of In. 1/4 3/4 1/4 3/8 3/4 1/8 1-5/8
rm�
fixture� (mm) (6) (19) (6) (9) (19) (3) (41)
Max.thickness of in. 2-1/4 4 2-3/4 5-5/8 4-3/4 4-5/S 3-5/8
�max
fixture (mm) (5� (101) (70) (143) (121) (11� (92)
Installatlon torque Ti,�� ft-Ib 25 40 60 110
(Nm) (34) (54) (81) (149)
Min. dia. of hole d in. 7/16 9/16 11/16 13/16
infixture h (mm) (11.1) (14.3) (17.5) (20.6)
Available anchor in. 3 3-3/4 5 3-3/4 4-1/2 5-1/2 7 4-3/4 6 8-1/2 10 5-1/2 8 10
� anch
lengths (mm) (76) (95) (12� (95) (114) (140) (178) (121) (152) (216) (254) (140) (203) (254)
Threadedlength Ithread In, 7/8 1-5/8 2-7/8 1-5/8 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-7/8 1-1/2 2-3/4 5-1/4 6-3/4 1-1/2 4 6
including dog point (mm) (22) (41) p3) (41) (60) (86) (178) (38) (70) (133) (171) (38) (102) (152)
Unthreadedlength tunihr in. 2-1/8 2-1/8 3-1/4 4
(mm) (54) (54) (83) (102)
installation hn� in. 2-1/4 2-3/8 3-5/8 3-5/8 4-1/2 4-3/8 5-3/8
embedment (mm) (5� (60) (92) (92) (114) (111) (13�
t I ne minimum tnicKness oi me tastenetl part Is tiasetl on use oi tne anchor at minimum embetlment and Is controlled by ihe length ot thread. If a thlnner iastening thickness is
required, increase the anchor embedment to sutt.
Figure 1— Kwik Bolt TZ installed
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Table 2- Carbon Steel Kwik Bolt TZ Strength Design Information
DESIGN Symbol Units Nominai anchor diameter
INFORMATION 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4
MChof O.D. da In. 0.375 0.5 0.625 0.75
(mm) (g,� (12,� (15.9) (19.1)
Effective min, in. 2 2 3-1/4 3-1/B 4 3-3/4 4-3l4
embedment� he� (mm) (51) (51) (83) (79) (102) (95) (121)
Min. member thlcimess hmi� in. 4 5 4 6 6 8 5 6 8 6 8 8
(mm) (102) (12� (102) (152) (152) (203) (12� (152) (203) (152) (203) (203)
Critical edge distance �a� In. 4-3/8 4 5-1/2 4-1/2 7-1/2 6 6-1/2 8-3/4 6-3/4 10 8 9
(mm) (111) (102) (140) (114) (191) (152) (165) (222) (171) (254) (203) (229)
in. 2-1/2 2-3/4 2-3/8 3-5/8 3-1/4 4-3/4 4-1/8
ra,min �mm) (64) (10) (60) (92) (83) �121) (105}
Min, edge distance for s? in. 5 5-3/4 5-3/4 6-1/8 5-7/8 10-1/2 8-7/8
(mm) (12� (146) (146) (156) (149) (26� (225)
sm�, in. 2-1/2 2-3/4 2-3/8 3-1/2 3 5 4
Min. anchor spacing (mm) (64) Q6) (60) (89) p6) (12� (102)
for c>_ in. 3-5/8 4-1/8 3-1/2 4-3/4 4-1/4 9-1/2 7-3/4
(mm) (92) (105) (89) (12�) (108) (241) (19�
Mln.hole depth in. 2-5/8 2-5/8 4 3-7/8 4-3/4 4-5/8 5-3/4
inconcrete h0 (mm) (6� (6� (102) (98) (121) 111� {146)
Min. specified f Ib(n2 100000 84800 84800 84800
yield sVength y (N/mm2) (690) (585) (585) (585)
Min, specified Ib�n2 125000 106000 106000 106000
ult. strengih f0 (N/mm2) (862) (731) (731) p31)
Effectiv2 tensile Inz 0.052 0.101 0.162 0.237
stress area Ase (mmz) (33.6) (65.0) (104.6) (152.8)
Steel strength Ib 6500 10705 17170 25120
in tension Nsa (kM (28 g) (47.6) (I6.4) (111.8)
Steel strength Ib 3595 6405 1D555 15930
ln shear �Sa (kN) (16.0) (28.5) (47.0) (1�•9)
Steel strength in Ib 2255 6405 10555 14245
shear, selsmic �S,se� {kN) (10.0) (28.5) (47.0) (63.4)
Steel strength in shear, Ib 2130 3000 4945 4600 6040 NP
concrete on metal deck2 �s,d`�` (kM (g.� (13.3) (22) (20.5) (26.9)
Pullout sVength N Ib 2515 NA 5,515 NA 9,145 8,280 10,680
uncracked concrete3 °'�`�` (kN) (11.2) (24.5) (40.� (36,8) (47.5)
Pullout sVengtti N Ib 2270 NA 4,915 NA NA
crackedconcrete3 P'" (kN) (10.1) (21•9)
Pullout sVength concrete Ib 1460 1460 2620 2000 4645 NP
on metal deck4 Na,aeckc� � (6.5) (6.5) (11.� (8.9) (20.�
Mchor cate o 5 1
Effectiveness factor k�,�, uncracked concrete 24
Effectiveness factor k« cracked concretee ��
�c N = kuncr�kcr' 1.41
Strength reduction factor � for tension, 0.75
steei failure modese
Strength reduction factor ¢ for shear, steel 0.65
failure modese
Strength reduction factor � for tension, concrete 0.65
failure modes, CondiGon B9
Strength reduction factor b for shear, concrete 0.70
failure modes
�
2
3
4
5
6
See Fig. 1.
NP (not permitted) denotes that the condition is not supported.
NA (not applicabte) denotes that this value does not control for
design.
NP (not permitted),denotes that the condition is not supported.
Values are for cracked concrete. Values are applicable to both
static and seismic load combinations.
See ACI 318 D.4.4.
See ACI 318 D.5.2.2.
7 See Acl 31 tS U.b.z.ti.
S The KB-TZ is a ductile steel element as defined by ACI 318 D.1.
9 For use with the load combinations of ACI 318 9.2. Condition B
applies where supplementary reinforcement in conforma�ce wiih
ACI 318 D.4.4 is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength
governs. For cases where the presence of supplementary rein-
forcement can be verified, the strength reduction factors
associated with Condition A may be used.
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Table 3- Stainiess Steel Kwik Bolt TZ Strength Design Information
DESIGN Symbol Units Nominal anchor diameter
INFORMATION 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4
Mchor Q.D, do in. 0.375 0.5 0.625 0.75
(mm) (9.5) (12.� (15.9) (19.1)
Effective min. in. 2 2 3-1/4 3-1/8 4 3-3l4 4-3/4
embedment� he� (mm) (51) (51) (83) (79) (102) (95) (121)
Mln. memher thickness hmi� ��' 4 5 4 6 6 8 5 6 8 6 8
(mm) (102) (127j (102) (152) (152) (203) (12� (152) (203) (152) (203)
Cri�caledge distance �zC in. 4-3/8 3-7/8 5-1/2 4-1/2 7-1/2 6 7 8-7/8 6 10 7 9
(mm) (111) (98) (140) (114) (191) (152) (178) (225) (152) (254) (178) (229)
in, 2-1/2 2-7/8 2-1/8 3-1/4 2-3/8 4-1/4 4
�a,m�n �mm) (64) 3) (54) (83) (60) (108) (102)
Min.edgedistance in. 5 5-3/4 5-1/4 5-1/2 5-1/2 10 8-1/2
for s? (mm) (12� (146) (133) (140) (140) (254) (216)
in. 2-1/4 2-718 2 2-3/4 23/8 5 4
Smin �mm) (5� (73) (51) (70) (60) � (12� (102)
Min.anchorspacing In. 3-1/2 4-1/2 3-1/4 4-1/8 4-1/4 9-1/2 7
far c >-
(mm) (89) (114) (83) (105) (108) �241) (178)
Min.hole depth in. 2-5/8 2-5/8 4 3-3/4 43/4 4-5/8 5-3/4
in concrete hD (mm) (6� (6� (102� (95) (121) (11 � (146j
Min. specified f Ibinz 92000 92000 92000 76125
yield strength Y (N/mm2) (634) (634) (634) (525)
Min. specified f I�n2 115000 115000 115000 101500
ult: strength ° (N/mm2). (793) (193) p93) (I00)
Effectivetensile in2 0,052 0.101 0,162 0,237
stress area ASQ (mm2) (33.6) (65.0) (104.6) (152.8)
Steel strength 16 5980 11615 18630 24055
in tension Nsa (kM (26.6) (51.� (82.9) (107.0)
Steel strength Ib 4870 6880 11835 20050
In shear �sa (kNj (21.7) (30.6) (52.� ($9•2)
Steel strength in tension, NsaSe�s Ib NA 2'735 Nq Nq NA
seismic2 �CM (i 2•21
Steel strength In shear, Iti 2825 6880 11835 14615
seismic2 �sase�s � �12 6� (30.6) (52.6) (65.0)
Pullout sVength N ib 2630 � 5760 NA � 12040
uncrackedconcrete2 v",`"'�` (kM (11 � (25,6) (53.6)
Pullout strength cracked N Ib 2340 3180 � � 5840 811 � NA
concretez �'�" (kM (10.4) (14.1) (26.0) (36.1)
Mchor category3 1
Effecliveness factor k���r uncracked concrete 24
Effectiveness factor k�, cracked concrete4 17 24 17 17 17 24 17
`I'c N= kuncr �kcr' 1.41 1.00 1,41 1.41 1.41 1.00 1.41
Strength reduciion factor � fortension, steel Q 75
failure modesfi
Strength reducUon tactor ¢ for shear, steel 0.65
failure modese
Strength reduction factor � for tension, 0.65
concrete failure modes, Condition B�
Strength reductlon tactor � for shear, 0.70
concrete failure modes
1 See Fg. 1.
2 NA (not applicable) denotes that this value does not control for design.
3 See ACI 318 D.4.4.
4 See ACI 318 D.5.2.2.
5 See ACI 318 D.5.2.6.
6 The KB-TZ is a ductile steel element as defined by ACI 318 D.1.
7 For use with the load combinations of ACI 318 9.2. Condition B applies where supplementary reiniorcement in conformance with ACI 318
D.4.4 is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength governs. For cases where the, presence of supplementary reinforcement can be
verified, the strength reduction factors associated with Condition A may be used.
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Figure 2— Interpolation of Minimum Edge Distance and Anchor Spacing
Sdesian �desian
'> hmin
�a, min at S >
Sdesign -----•-------•----......, Smin2t C>
�design edge distance c
Table 4— Mean Axial Stiffness Values (1000 Ib/in.} for Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon
and Stainless Steel Anchors in Normal-Weight Concrete1
Concrete condition carbon steel KB-TZ, all diameters stainless steel KB-TZ, all diameters
uncracked concrete 700 120
cracked concrete 500 90
1 Mean values shown. Actual stiffness may vary considerably depending on concrete strength, loading and geometry of applicatlon.
Figure 3— Installation in Concrete over Metal Deck Floor
Min. 5/8° Typical
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Min. 3000 psi Normal or Sand -
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Minimum
No. 20 Gauge
Steel Deck
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Flute
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4.3.4 1Cwiic �olt TZ Expansioro Anchor
Allowable Stress Design •
Design values for use with allowable stress design (working stress design) shall be established as follows: Rai�ay,y�= ad
where Rd =� Rk represents the limiting design strength in tension (� N„ ) or shear (� V� ) as calculated according to ACI 318 D.4.1.1 and D.4.1.2
Table 5— The value of a shali be taken as follows:
Reference for strength a
reduction factors including seismic excluding seismic
ACI318D.4.4 1.1 1.4
ACI318D.4.5 1.2 1.55
Table 6- Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel Allowable Static Tension (ASD),
Normal-Weight Uncracked Concrete, Condition B(Ib)�.2,3,a
Concrete Com ressive Stren th2
Nominal Embedment f'c=2500 si f'c=3000 si f'c=4000 si f'�=fi000 si
Anchor Depth he� Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless
Diameter (in.) Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel
3/8 2 1168 1221 1279 1338 1477 1545 1809 1892
2 1576 1576 1726 1726 1993 1993 2441 2441
1�2 3-1/4 2561 2674 2fi05 2930 3239 3383 3967 4143
5�8 3-1/8 3078 3078 3372 3372 3893 3893 4768 4768
4 4246 4457 4651 4883 5371 5638 6578 6905
3-3/4 3844 4046 4211 4432 4863 5118 5956 6268
3/4 4-3/4 4959 5590 5432 6124 6272 7071 7682 8660
1 Values are for single anchors with no edge distance or spacing reducUon, Fa other cases, calculailon of Rd as per ACI 318-05 and conversion to ASD In zccortlance with lable b.
2 Values are for normal weight concrete, For sand-lightwelght concrete, multiply values by 0.85, For all-lightweight concrete, multiply values 6y 0.75. See ACI 318-�5 D.3.4.
3 Conditlon B applies �vhere supplementary relnforcement in conformance with ACI 318-OS D.4.4 is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength governs. For cases where ihe
presence of supplementary reinforcemer� can be verified, the strength reduction factors assoclated with Condition A may be used.
4 Allowahle static tension loads for 2,500 psi are calculated by multiprying the concrete breakout strength Nb by the strength reduction � factor of 0.65 and dlviding by an a of 1.4
accortling 10 fCC ESR-1917 Section 4,2. Nb Is calculated as per ACI 318-05 D.5,2.2. This load may be atljusted for other concrete strengths according to ICC ESR-1917 Section
4.1.3 by using The following equation.
f' c
Nb,f'c = Nb 2500
Table 7- Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel Allowable Static Tension (ASD),
Normal-Weight Cracked Concrete, Condition B(Ib)�.2,3,a
Concrete Com ressive Stren thz
Nominal Embedment f'�=2500 si f'e=3000 si f'c=4U00 si f'�=6000 si
Anchor Depth he} Car6on Stainless Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless
Diameter (n.) Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel
3/8 2 1054 1086 �155 1190 1333 1374 1633 1683
2 iii6 1476 1223 1617 1412 1868 1729 2287
1�2 3-1/4 2282 23'12 2500 2533 2886 2925 3535 3582
5/S 3-1/S 2180 2180 2388 2388 2758 2758 3377 3377
4 3157 2711 3458 2970 3994 3430 4891 4201
3-3/4 2866 3765 3139 4125 3625 4763 4440 5833
3/4 4-3/4 4085 4085 4475 4475 5168 5168 6329 6329
1 Values are for single anchors with no edge distance or spacing retlucuon. I-or omer czses, caiculation ot rtd as perau si a-u5 ana conversion to H�u in accoraance vnm iaoie o.
2 Values are for normal weight concrete. For sand-Iightwelght croncrete, multiply values by 0.85. For all-lightweight concrete, multiply values by 0.75. See ACI 318-05 D.3.4.
3 Contlition B applles wrhere supplementary reinforcement in conformance wlth AGI 31 S-OS D.4.4 is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength govems. For cases where the
presence of supplementary relnfacement can be verified, the strength reductlon factors associated with Condition A may be used.
4 Allowable static tenslon loads for 2,500 psi are calculated by multlplying the pullout strength N�, by the strength reductlon � factor of 0.65 and dlvlding by an a of 1.4 according to
ICC ESR-1917 Secbon 4.2. See Table 2 for NP�. This load may be adjusted for other concrete strengths according to ICC ESR-1917 Sectlon 4.1.3 by using the follo�ving equation.
f' c
Npn,cr,f'c = Npn,cr 2500
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Tabie 8- Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel
Allowable Static Shear (ASD), Steel (Ib)�.2
Nominal Allowable Steel Ca aci Static Shear
Anchor
Diameter. Carbon Steel Stainless Steel
3/8 1669 2661
1/2 2974 3194
5/8 4901 5495
3/4 7396 9309
1 Values are for single anchors with no edge tlistance or spacing
reduction due to concrete failure.
2 Allowable static shear loads are calculatetl by muf[ipying V�, by ihe
sVength reduction � tactor of 0.65 and dividing by an a of 1.4
according to ICC ESR-1917 Sectlon 4.2. See Table 2 for Vsa
Table 9- Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel Allowable Seismic Tension (ASD),
Normal-Weight Cracked Concrete, Condition B(Ib)��2.3,a
Concrete Com ressive Stren thz
Nominal Embedment f'c= 2500 si f'�= 3000 si f'c= 4000 si f'�= 6000 si
Anchor Depth he} Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless Carbon Stainless Car6on Stainless
Diameter (in.) Steel Steel Steel Steel 5teel Steel Sieel Steel
3/8 2 1006 1037 1102 1136 1273 1312 �559 1607
2 1065 1212 1167 1328 1348 1533 i651 1878
1�2 3-1/4 2178 2207 2386 2418 2755 2792 3375 3419
3-1/8 2081 2081 2280 2280 2632 2632 3224 3224
5�8 4 3014 2588 3301 2835 3812 3274 4669 4Q10
3-3/4 2736 3594 2997 3937 3460 4546 4238 5568
3/4 4-3/4 3900 3900 4272 4272 4933 4933 6042 6042
1 Values are for single anchors wtth no edge dlstance or spacing reduction. For other cases, calculation of Hd as perAGl 318-Ub antl conversion to n5u in accoraance wim iaoie o.
2 Values are for normal welght concrete. For sand-lightwelght concrete, multiply values by 0.65. For all-lightweight concrete, multiply values by 0.75. See ACI 318-05 D.3.4.
3 Conditlon 8 applies where supplementary reinforcement in conformance wilh ACI 318-05 D.4,4 is not provitled, or where pullout or pryout strength governs. For cases where the
presence of supplementary reinforcement can be verified, the strength reduction factors associated with Condition A may be used.
4 Allrnvable seismic tension loads for 2,500 psi are calculated by multiplying the pullout strength NP� by the sirength reduction � factor of 0.65, then multiprying by a 0.75 factor
describe In ACI 318-05 D.3.3.3, and divlding by an a of 1.1 according to ICC ESR-1917 Section 4.2. See Table 2 for NF,,, Thls load may be adjustetl for other concrete
strengths according to ICC ESR-1917 Section 4.1.3 by using the following equation.
f'C
Npn,cr,f'c = Npn,cr 2500
Table 10 - Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel
Allowable Seismic Shear (ASD), Steel (Ib)1�2
Nominal Allowable Steel Ca aci Seismic Shear
Anchor
Diameter Carbon Steel Stainless Steel
3/8 999 1252
1/2 2839 3049
5/8 4678 5245
3/4 6313 6477
1 Values are tor single ancnors wrtn no eage oistance or spacing reaucnon
due to concrete faliure.
2 Nlowable seismlc shear loads are calculated by multiplying Va, sei5 by the
strength reduction � factor of 0.65, lhen multiply by 0.75 as per ACI 318-
05 D.3.3.3, and dividing by an a of 1.1 according to ICC ESR-1917 Section
4.2, 5ee Ta61e 2 for Vsa Se� •
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4.3.4 I�Cwik �olt iZ Expansion Anchor
Table 11 - Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon Steel Allowable Tension and Shear Loads (ASD),
Installed into the Underside of a Lightweight Concrete over Metal Deck Slab�,2.3
Nominal Embedment Tensio� Tension Shear Shear
Anchor Depth h0� Seismic non-Seismic Seismic non-Seismic
Diameter (in.) {Ib)4 (Ib)5 (Ib)4 (Ib)5
3/8 2 709 743 944 989
1/2 2 709 743 1330 1393
1/2 3-1/4 1272 1333 2192 2296
5/8 3-1/8 971 1017 2039 2136
5/8 4 2255 2362 2677 2804
1 Puliout strength values N�,,e� are for anchors installed in Ilghtweight concrete having a minimum 2,500 psi compressive sVength at the time of ins[allation. See Table 3
ESR-1917. The values listed In Table 11 have been calculated assuming a minimum 3,000 psi concrete compressive sVength. The pullout strength may be adJusted for
other Ilghtweight concrete compressive sUengths accading to ICC ESR-1917 Section 4.1.3 using the foilowing equatbn:
f'C
Npn,deck,f'c = Npn,deck 25�0 (Ib, pSl�
2 Minimum anchor spacing along the flute shall be the greater of 3.0 hef or 1,5 tlmes the flute width In accordance with ICC ESR-1917 Section 4,1.3.
3 Mchors in the lower flute may be Installed with a maximum 1-Inch offset in either direction. See Figure 5 in E5R-1917.
4 Allowable seismic tensbn and shear loads are calculated by multlplying Non,,�k and V�, d� by the strength reduction � factar of 0.65, the seismic reduction � factor oi
0.75 accortling to ACI 318 D3.3.3, and ihen divided by an a of 1.1 according to ICC E5R-1917 Section 4.2.
5 Ailowable non-seismic tension and shear loads are calculated by multipl�ng N�,,de� and VS�,�� by the strength reduction � factor of 0.65 and divlding by an a of 1.4
according to ICC ESR-1917 Section 4.2.
Table 12 — Kwik Bolt TZ Length Identification System
Length ID marking A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W
on bolt head
Length of from 1�/, 2 2Vz 3 3�/z 4 4�/z 5 5�/z 6 6�/z 7 7�/z 8 8�/z 9 9�/: 10 11 12 13 14 15
anchor, Up to but
eanch U�.) not 2 2Vz 3 3�/z 4 4�/z 5 5�/x 6 6�/z 7 7�/z 8 81/z 9 9�/z 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
including
Figure 4— Bolt Head with Length Identification Mark and Kwik Bolt TZ Head Notch Embossment
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Kwilc �olt "�Z Expansion Anchor 4.3.4
4.3.4.4 bCwik �o9t TZ Anct�or Installation Instructions
into normal-weight and lightweight concrete
2. Clean hole.
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1. Hammer drill a hole to the same nominal
tliameter as the Kwik Bolt TZ. The hole depth
must exceed the anchor embedment by at least
1/4 inch. The fixture may be used as a drilling
template to ensure proper anchor location.
4. Tighten the nut to fhe recommended
installation torque.
3. Drive the Kwik Bolt TZ into the hole using
a hammer. The anchor must be tlriven
until at least 4 threads are below the
surface of the fixture.
4.3.4 iCwi�c �ol� 'rZ Expansion Anchoa-
4.3.4.5 l4wi�c Bolt 'TZ Anchor Orclerinc� information
Item No. Description Length (in.) Thread Length (in.) Box Quantity
387509 KB-TZ 3/Bx3 3 7/8 50
387510 KB-TZ 3/Bx3-3/4 3-3/4 1-5/8 50
387511 KB-TZ 3/Bx5 5 2-7/8 50
387512 KB-TZ 1/2x3-3/4 3-3/4 1-5/8 20
387513 KB-TZ 1/2x4-1l2 4-1/2 2-3/S 20
387514 KB-1Z 1/2x5-1/2 5-1/2 3-3/8 20
387515 KB-TZ 1/2x7 7 4-7/8 20
387516 KB-TZ 5/Bx4-3/4 4-3/4 1-1/2 15
387517 KB-TZ 5/8x6 6 2-3/4 15
387518 KB-TZ 5/Sx8-1/2 8-1/2 5-114 15
387519 KB-TZ 5/8x10 10 6-3/4 15
387520 KB-TZ 3/4x5-1/2 5 1/2 1-1/2 10
387521 KB-TL 3/4x8 8 4 10
387522 KB-TZ 3/4x10 10 6 10
387523
387524
387525
387526
387527
387528
387529
387530
387531
387532
387533
387534
387535
387536
411727
411731
411733
411734
�11736
411737
411739
411740
411741
KB-TZ SS304 3/8x3
KB-TZ SS304 3/8x3-3/4
KB-TZ SS304 3/Sx5
KB-TZ SS304 1/2x3-3/4
KB-TZ SS304 1/2x4-1/2
KB-TZ SS304 1/2x5-1/2
KB-TZ SS304 1/2x7
KB-1Z SS304 5/8x4-3/4
KB-TZ SS304 5/8x6
KB-TZ SS304 5/8x8-1/2
KB-TZ SS304 5/8x10
KB-TZ SS304 3/4x5-1/2
KB-TZ SS304 3/4x8
KB-TZ SS304 3/4x10
KB-TZ SS316 3/8x3
KB-TZ SS316 3/8x3-3/4
KB-TZ SS316 1/2x3-3/4
KB-1Z SS316 1/2x4-1/2
KB-TZ SS316 1/2x5-1/2
KB-TZ SS316 5/8x4-3/4
KB-TZ SS316 5/8x6
K8-TZ SS316 3/4x5-1/2
KB-TZ SS316 3/4x10
3
3-3/4
5
3-3/4
4-1/2
5-1/2
7
4-3/4
6
8-1/2
10
5-1/2
8
10
3
3-3/4
3-3/4
4-1/2
5-1 /2
4-3/4
6
5-1 /2
10
7/8
1-5/B
2-7/8
1-5/B
2-3/8
3-3/B
4-7/8
1-1/2
2-3/4
5-1/4
6-3/4
1-1/2
4
6
7/8
1-5/8
1-5/8
2-3/8
3-3/8
1-1/2
2-3/4
1-1/2
6
50
50
50
20
20
20
20
15
15
15
15
10
10
10
50
50
20
20
20
15
15
10
10
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4.3.4.6 I�wiic �olt 7'Z Anchor Samp�e Calculations
Given:
(2)1/2 in. KB-TZ anchors under
static terision load as shown.
hef = 3.25 in.
Normal wt. concrete, f'� = 3,000 psi
No supplementary reinforcing.
Assume uncracked concrete.
Condition B per ACI 318-05 D.4.4(c)
Calculate the allowable tension loatl
for this configuration.
Calculation per ACI 318-05 Appendix D and ICC ESR-1917.
Step 1. Calculate steel strength of anchor in tension: cp N� _�n "Nsa = 0.75 ` 2' 10,706 =16,059 Ib
Step 2. Calculate concrete 6reakout strength of anchor in tension. See ESR-1917 for edge factor Y�cP,N •
N��9 A Nco (��,N ) ��ed,N,c,N � ��cP,N) Nb
Step 2a. Verify minimum member thickness, spacing and edge tlistance: 2,3�5, 5.75
h 6 III. <_ 6 I�. .•. Ok Smin
mir� _
�mrn = 4 I�. > 3.5 i�.
.'. Sm��, defaults to 2.375 in. 2.s�5 controis 3.5, 2.375
6 in. > 2.375 in. .•. ok
0.875 Cmin
Step 2b. Check:l.5hef =(1.5 )(3.25) = 4.88 in. > c 3.Ohef =(3) (3.25) = 9.75 in. > s
Step 2c, Calculate Ah� and AN� for the anchorage: A,y�o = 9hef 2=(9) (3.25)z = 95.1 in z
ANc = �1.5) �hef+ �) �3) �het + s) _ [(1.5) {3.25) + 4] [(3 x 3.25) + 6] = 139.8 irt2 < 2ANco .•. ok
Step 2d. Calculate � Q�,N : eN' = 0, �ec,N =1
Step 2e. Calculate Nb : No = kc� f'c (her)'' = 17 3000 (3.25)'' = 5,456 Ib
Step 2f. Calculate modification factor for edge distance: �ed,N = 0.7 + 0.3 �1 5) (3.25) - 0.95
Step 2g. ��,N = 1.4 (uncracked concrete)
Step 2h. Calculate modification factor for splitting:
� a_min > 1•5hef cheCk: 4= 0.53 : 1'�� = 0.65 � 0.53 < 0.65 .' 1'She1 Controls
��,N = C ac � ac 7.5 7.5 � � ac
Step 2i. Calculate N�b9: N�c9 - (139.8 \ (1� (0.95) (1.4) (5,456) (0.6� = 6,983 Ib
` 95,1 �
Step 3, Check pullout strength: See ESR-1917 for adjustment for concrete strength .
: Npn,f'c ��� = 2[Npn, uncr f�� ]= 2 f(5,515) 3000 1= 12,082 Ib
2500 � 2500 �
Step 4. Controlling strength: � NCeg =(0.65) (6,983) = 4,539 Ib < c� N� .'. � N�h9 CorlVols
Step 5. Convert value to ASD: T�io„, = 15q 9= 3,242 Ib
�
/
> 8•
qN:
1.5ne�
�3- - --
� s_6��
= -Q� --;. ---
- 1.5hef
].5het : I c-4°
Code Ref. Reference
D.5.1,2
D.4.4 Table 2
D.5.2.1 ESR-1917
4,1.2
D.8 Tabie 2
Fig. 2
D.5.2.1 Table 2
D.5,2.1 Table 2
D.5.2.4
D.5.2.2 Table 2
D,5.2.5 Table 2
D.5.2.6 Table 2
D.5.2.7 Table 2
D.5.2.1 Table 2
D.5.3.2 Table 2
ESR-1917
4.1.6
D.4.4(c) Table 2
- I Table 5
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NELSON STUD WELDING
SPECIFICATION.� D2L Deformed Bar Anchors (DBA)
Nelson deformed bar anchors deliver full tension capacity when embedded
according to code iequirements and provide specified shear strength when
embedded at proper edge distances arid spacing between bars Nelson deformed
bar anchors are used for deep embedment anchors in such applications as precast
columns, tee and beam connections, seismic shear walls and securing steel plates
to concrete structures. Nelson deformed bars,ineet requirements of the following
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`✓Cl�ecl; Standard 5tocl�
D2L
AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code — Steel o , �
ASTM A= 496 Steel Wire; Deformed, For Concrete Reinforcement o.�engtn o
- o
ACI-318 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete ` o p
Precast/Prestresssed:Concrete Institute Design Handbook" ° a o
, _ , ,_ ' o 0
Canadian Standards Association : o
International Building Code Section 19 0 0
See ICBO Evaluation Report ER-5217 � _
For similar function studs, see Nelson B4L Reinforcing Standoff Support studs,
H4L Headed Coricrete Anchors, J2L "J" Bolt studs, and S3L Shear Connectors.
When ordering, specify Tvpe, Diameter, Before Weld Leneth, Material, uanti , and Parf Number
E.rant le: D2L 1/2 x 18-1/8"; vlild Stee1; 5000 ieces; #101064765 -
Stud Burn Recommended Standard Accessories
Diameter Off � ` -
Chuck I Grip I Ferrule I � Foot _
318 0.125 500001011 501003009 100101099 502002001'
10 mm ' 3 mm , ., ;
1!2 0.125 ' ;; , ,..
. ,;...
13;mm. . 3 mm.' 500001014 501003010 10010114 . 502002002'
_ ....: , 5/8 '' 0.187
16:mm : 4 mm :�00001016 501003014' 10010187 '�502002002'
' 3/4"•,.. 0.187 500001018 :501003019 10010152 502002009
19 mm 4 mm
* Feet 502002001 and 502002002 are used'with Nelson's heavy duty gun.;i
Feet 502002045 and 502002046 is used �vith.Nelson's standazd dury,gun`:
Nelson deformed bar anchors are also available on special order bent to the followmg shapes;' The:ininunum bend
diameter on the standard hooks shown is 6 x Bar Diameter and on 135° tie hooks 4 x Bar Diameter except for 3/4" bar
which should be 6 x Bar Diameter. See ACI-318 Co apter - Details of Reinforcement foi additional requirements.
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4.3.2 FISL-3 Heavy Duty Expansion Anchor
4.3.2.1 Product Description ,C&�$.2.y HSL-3 Prociuct Description
4.3.2.2 Material Specifications
4.32.3 Technical Data
4.3.2.4 Installation Instructions
4.3.2.5 Ordering Information
Bolt _
Washer
Minimum
Embedment
Mark
Spacer
Sleeve
Plastic —
collapsible
section
with
anchor
rotation
prevention
Expansion —
Sleeve
�.��.: �
HSL-3 Heavy Duty Expansion Anchor
� — -- . -
HSL-3-G Heavy Duty Expansion
Anchor with Threaded Rod
Maximum fastened
Metric� ckne�(mm)
HSL-3-G M 12/25
Heavy dut�blank boit �etric thread
Expansion G stud size (mm); not
Anchor B torque cap hole diameter
The Hilti HSL-3 Heavy Duty Expansion
Anchor is a torque-controlled expansion
bolt designed for high pertormance in
static and dynamic application including
the tension zone of concrete structures
where cracking can be expected. HSL-
3 anchors are available in metric sizes
from MS to M24. With a variety of head
configurations, including bolt, stud and
torque cap. All versions are available in
zinc-plated carbon steel.
��+, - _ �
HSL-3-8 Heavy Duty Expansion Anchor
with Torque Cap
Red Setting Indicator
� o,, Three accurately sized
shear pins are provided in
— the red indicator cap. As
— the required installation
torque (f�,s� is reached the red indicator cap
shears off. A green seal on the bolt head
appears which indicates that the anchor has
been set properly.
Example: HSL-3-G M12/25
This is an HSL-3 stud anchor. The thread size
is 12 mm and this anchor can attach up to a
25 mm thick plate
• Force-controlled expansion which
allows for follow-up expansion
• Reliable clamping of part fastened
to overcome gaps
• Suitable for dynamic loading,
including seismic, fatigue
and shock
• No spinning of the anchor in hole
when tightening bolt.or nut
• Seismic qualification per ICC-ES
AC193 and the requirements of ACI
318-05 Appendix D
Guide Specifications
Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES Qntemational Code Counci�
ESR-1545
European Technical Approval (ETA)
ETA-02/0042
Qualified under NQA-1 Nuclear Qualiry
Product Features
• Approved for use in the concrete
tension zone (cracked concrete)
• Data for use with the Strength
Design provisions of ACI 318-05
Appendix D and ACI 349-01
Appendix B
• Allowable Stress Design data for
use with ASD
• High load capacity
Expansion Anchors: Carbon steel
anchor consists of hex head bolt
(threaded stud), sleeve, expansion
sleeve, expansion cone, collapsible
plastic sleeve, (nut) and washer.
Anchors shall be torque controlled
expansion bolt as manufactured
by Hilti.
� . - 4.3.2.2 Nlaterial Specifications
Building Code Compliance
IBC� 2006
IRC 2006
UBC 1997
Carbon Steel Bolt or Threaded Rod for HSL-3 (Bolt), HSL-3 (Stud) and HSL-3-B
conform to DIN EN ISO 898-1, Grade 8.8, fY > 93 ksi, f„ > 116 ksi
Carbon Steel Nut conforms to DIN 934, Grade 8, f� > 116 ksi
Carbon Steel Washer conforms to DIN 1544, Grade St37, f„ > 100 ksi
Carbon Steel Expansion Cone conforms to DIN 1654-4, f� > 80 ksi
Carbon Steel Expansion Sleeve (MS-M16) conforms to DIN 10139 and (M20-M24)
conforms to DIN 2393-2
Carbon Steel Spacing Sleeve conforms to DIN 2393 T1, f„ > 100 ksi
Collapsible Sleeve Is made from acetal polyoxymethylene (POM) resin
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4.3.2.3 Yechnical Data
Table 1 — HSL-3 Specifications
Details HSL-3 Anchor Thread Diameter (mm)
MS M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
nominal drill bit diameter� d�i mm 12 15 18 24 28 32
Hitti matched-tolerance TE-CX 12/22 TE-CX 15/27 TE-C 18/22 TE-C-T 24/27 TE-C-T 28i27 TE-YX 32/37
carbide-tippetl drili bit TE-YX 12/35 TE-YX 15/35 TE-YX 18/32 TE-YX 24/32 TE-YX 28/32
minimum base material thickness mm 110 (120) 120 (140) 135 (160) 160 (200) 190 (250) 225 (300)
to obtain smallest critical edge distance hm0 (n.) 4 3/8 (4-3/4) 4 3/4 (5-1/2) 5 3/8 (61/4) 61l4 (7-7/8) 71/2 (9-7/8) 8 7/8 (11 _7/8)
minimum hole depth ho mm 80 90 105 125 155 180
pn.) (3-1/8) (3-1/2) (4-1/8) (4-7/8) (6-1l8) (7-1/S)
effective embedment depth hef,Mn mm 60 70 SO 100 125 150
(n.) (2-3/8) (2-3%4) (3-1/8) (3-7/8) (4-7/8) (5-7/8)
minimum clearance hole diameter dh mm 14 17 20 26 31 35
inpartbeingfastened (n.) (9/16) (11/16} (13/16) (1) (1-1/4) (1-3/B)
max. cumulative gap 6etween part(s) - mm 4 5 8 9 12 16
being fastened and concrete surface (n.) (1/8) (3/16) (5/16) (3/8) (1/2) (5/8)
maximum thickness of part fastened r mm 20 40 20 40 25 50 25 50 30 60 30 60
HSL-3, HSL3-B (n.) (3/4) (1-1/2) (3/4) (1-1/2) (1) l2) (1) (2) (1-1/8) (2-1/4) (1-1/8) (2-1/4)
overall length of anchor mm 98 118 110 130 131 156 153 178 183 213 205 235
HSL-3, HSL-3-B fn.) (3-7/8) (4-5/8) (4-3/8) (51/8) (5-1l8) (61/8) (6) (� (7-1/4) (83/8) (8) (9-1/4)
maximum thickness of part fastened t mm 20 20 25 50 25 50 30 60
HSL-3-G (n.} (3/4) (3/4) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1-1/8) (2-1/4)
overall length of anchor mm 102 115 139 164 163 188 190 220
HSL-3-G Qn.) (4) (4-1/2) (5-1/2) (6-3/8) (63/8) (7-3/8) (7-1l2) (8-3/4)
washer diameter dv mm 20 25 30 40 45 50
(in.) (3/4) (1) (1-1/8) (1-9/16) (1-3/4) (2)
Installatlon torque HSL-3 Nm 25 50 80 120 200 250
T"�� (ft-Ib) (18) (3� (59) (89) (148) (185)
installation torque HSL-3-G Nm 20 35 60 80 160
T"�� (ft-Ib) (15) (26) (44) (59) (118)
wrench s¢e HSL-3,HSL-3-G - mm 13 17 19 24 30 36
wrench slze HSL-3-B - mm 24 30 36 41
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4.3.2 HSL-3 Heavy Duty Expansion �4nchor
Table 2- HSL-3 Strength Design Information
oesign parameter Symbol Units Nominai anchor diameter
M8 M10 M12 Mi6 M20 M24
Anchor O.D. do mm 12 15 18 24 28 32
In. D.47 0.59 0,71 0.94 1.10 1.26
Effective min. embedment depth� �e(min mm 60 70 80 100 125 150
in. 2,36 2,76 3.15 3.94 4.92 5.91
Anchor categoryt 1,2 or 3 - 1 1 1 1 � 1
SUength reduction factor for tension,
steel failure modes3 � - 0.75
Strength reduction factor for shear, steel
fallure motles3 � - 0.65
Strength reductlonfactorfortension, Cond.A 0.75
concrete fallure mades3 � Cond,6 0.65
Strength reductlon factor for shear, Cond.A OJ5
concrele failure modes3 � Cond.B 0.70
Yeld sVength of anchor steel f Ib/in2 92,800
Ultimate sVength of anchor steel f,� Ib/Inz 116,000
Tensile sVess area ASe inz 0.057 0.090 0.131 0.243 0.380 0.547
Steel slrength in tension N�a ib 6,612 10,440 15,196 28,188 44,080 63,452
Effectiveness factor uncracked concrete kuncr - 24 24 24 24 24 24
Effectiveness fzctor cracked concrete4 k�, - 17 24 24 24 24 24
�4 ncr�cr5 Y'c N - 1•41 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Pullout strength uncracked concretes N �,M« Ib 4,204 - - - - -
Pullout strength cracked concretes Np� �� Ib 2,810 4,496 - - - -
Steel sirength In shear HSL-3,-B Vsa Ib 7,239 10,229 14,725 26,707 39,521 45,951
Steel strength in shear HSL-3-G Vsa Ib 6,070 8,385 12,162 22,683 33,159
Tension pullout strength seismic� ^�pn,seisrNc Ib - - - - - 14,320
Steel strength in shear, seismic�
Ib 4,609 8,453 11,892 24,796 29,135 38,173
HSL-3,-B,-SH,-SK
Steel strength in shear, seismic� �sa,seism:c
HSL-3-G
Ib 3,777 6,924 9,824 21,065 24,459
uncracked �� 300
Axial stiffness in service corrcrete
load range8 cracked 1000 Ibin.
concrete ��� 30 70 130 130 130 130
1 See table 1.
2 See ACI 318-05 Section D.4.4.
3 Far use with the lozd combinations of ACI 318-05 Section 9.2. Condition A applies where ihe potential concrete tallure surfaces are crossed by suppiementary reinforcem2nt
proportioned to tie the potential concrete fallure pnsm Into the sVuctural mem6ec Condi[ion B applies where such supplementary reinforcement is not provided, or where
pullout or pryout strength govems.
4 See ACI 318-05 Section D.5.2.2.
5 See ACI 318-05 Section D.5.2.6.
6 See Sectlon 4.1.3 of ICC ESR-1546.
7 See Sectlon 4.1,6 of ICC ESR-1546.
8 Minimum axial stiffness values, ma�timum values may be 3 times larger due to high strength concrete.
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Table 3— Edge Distance, Spacing and Member Thickness Requirements�,2
Case3 Dimensional parameter Symboi Units Nominal anchor diameter
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
in. 4-3/4 5-1/2 6-1/4 7-7/8 9-7/8 11-7/8
A Minimum concrete thickness hmin,A (mm) (120) (140) (160) (200) (250) (300)
in. 4-3/8 4-3/8 4-3/4 5-7/8 8-7/8 8-7/8
A Critical edge distance2 c��A �mm) (110) (110) (120) (150) (225) (225)
in. 2-3/8 2-3/4 3-1/2 4-3/4 5 5-7/8
A Minimum edge dlstance� CmIn,AA �mm) (60) QO) (90) (120) (125) (� 50)
in. 5-1/2 9-1/2 11 12-5/8 13-3/4 11-7/8
A Minimum anchor spacing3 Smi��� �mm) (140) (240) (280) (320) (350) (300)
in, 3-3/8 5 6-1/8 7-7/8 8-1/4 8-1/4
A Minimum edge distance3 Cm��,pg �mm) (85) (125) (15� (200) (210) (210)
in. 2-3/8 2-3/4 3-118 4 5 5-7/8
A Minimum anchor spacing3 sR�„� �mm) (60) (70) (80) (100) (125) (150)
In. 4-3/8 4-3/4 5-3/8 6-1/4 7-1/2 8-7/8
B Minimum concrete thi�kness hmin,B (mm) (110) (120) (135) (160) (190) (225)
In. 5-7/8 6-7/8 7-7/8 9-7l8 12-3/8 14-3/4
B Critical edge distancez c�,e (mm) (150) (175) (200) (250) (312.5) (375)
in. 2-3/8 3-1/2 4-3/8 6-1/4 7-7/8 8-7/8
B Minimum edge distance3 Cmin,ea �mm) (60) (90) (110) (160) (200) (225)
in. 7 10-1/4 12-5/B 15 15-3/4 15
B Minimum anchor spacing3 Smi�,gq �mm) (180) (260) (320) (380) (400) (380)
in, 4 6-1l4 7-718 10-5/8 11-7/8 12-5/8
B Minimum edge distance3 Cm��,ge �mm) (100) (160) (200) (270) (300) (320)
in. 2-3/8 2-3/4 3-1/8 4 5 5-7/B
B Minimum anchor spacing3 sm;�,� (mm) (60) (70) (80J (100) (125) (150)
1 In lieu of ACI 318 D.3.3. minimum edge distance, spacing and member thickness shall comply wfth ESR-1545 Table 4.
2 The concrete breakout strength calculated according to AC! 318 D.5.2, shall be further mul6plled by �eau• See ESR-1545 Section 4.1.2.
3 Denotes admisslble combinations of hm;�, ca, c�;�, and smh. For example, hminA + �minA4 + Smin,�A a hminA + C�;,p + Cm��,qp + S��,pg 8f0 3dOlISSlblB, but hminA + �ccB +
�minAO + Smin,88 IS fIOI. HOWBVef, other admissible combinations for minimum edge distance cm� and spacing sm;n for hmin,a or hmy,,B may be derived by linear interpolation
behveen bountlary values (see example for hm;�A below).
Example of allowable interpolation of minimum edge distance and minimum spacing
Sdeslgn �design
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4.3.2 6-ISL-3 6-9ea�r�/ Du$y �xpansior� Anchor
Table 4- HSL-3 Allowable Static Tension (ASD), Normal Weight Uncracked Concrete (Ib)��3,a
Concrete Com resstve Stren th2
Nominal Embedment ►'� = 2000 st f'� = 3000 i /'c =� I f'c =� si
Anchor Uepih hef Conditian Condition Gondition CandiUon Candftion Conditian Candition Conditlon
Oiameter mm Qn.) A B A B A B A B
M8 60 2,36 1,746 1,746 2,139 2,139 2,470 2,470 3,025 3,025
M10 70 2.76 2,631 2,280 3,222 2,792 3,720 3,224 4,556 3,949
M12 80 3.15 3,214 2,785 3,936 3,411 4,545 3,939 5,567 4,825
M16 100 3.94 4,492 3,893 5,501 4,768 6,352 5,505 7,780 6,743
M20 125 4.92 6,277 5,440 7,688 6,663 8,877 7,694 10,873 9,423
M24 150 5.91 8,252 7,152 10,106 8,759 11,670 10,114 14,292 12,387
1 Values are for single anchors with no edge distance or spacing reduction. For other cases, see ESR-1545 Section 4.2 Eq. 5.
2 Values are for normal weight concrete. For sand-light��eight concrete, multiply values by 0.85. For all-lightweight concrete, multiply values by 0.75. See ACI 318-05 5ectlon D.3.4.
3 Condition A applies v�here the potential concrete failure surfaces are crossetl by supplementary reiniorcement proportioned to tle the potential concrete failure prism into the struc-
tural member. Condition B applies where such supplementary relnforcement is not provitled, or where pullout or pryout strength governs.
4 Allowable static tension loads for 2,500 psl are calculated by multiplying the concrete breakout strength Ne by the strength reduction � factor of 0.65 and dividing by an a of 1.4
according to ICC ESR-1545 Section 4.2. Ne is calculated as perACl 318-05 D.5.2.2. This load may be adJusted for other concrete strengths according to ICC ESR-1545 SecUon
4,1,3 by using the following equation.
f' c
Nb,f'c = Ne 2500
Table 5- HSL-3 Allowable Static Tension (ASD), Normal Weight Cracked Concrete {Ib)�,3.4
Concrete Compressive Stren th2
Nominal Embedment /'c=2000 si f'c=3000 si /'c=4000 si f'c=6000 si
Anchor Depth hef Condition Conditian Condition Condition Condition Candition Condition Condition
Oiameter mm (n.) A B A B A B A B
M8 60 2.36 1,167 1,167 1,429 1,429 1,650 1,650 2,021 2,021
PA10 70 2.76 1,867 1,867 2,286 2,286 2,640 2,640 3,233 3,233
M12 80 3.15 3,214 2,785 3,936 3,411 4,545 3,939 5,567 4,825
M16 100 3.94 4,492 3,893 5,501 4,768 6,352 5,505 7,780 6,743
M20 125 4.92 6,277 5,440 7,688 6,663 8,877 7,694 10,873 9,423
M24 150 5.91 8,252 7,152 10,106 8,759 11,670 10,114 14,292 12,387
1 Values are for single anchors wilh no edge distance or spacing reduction. For other cases, see ESR:1545 Section 4.2 Eq. 5.
2 Values are for normal weight concrete. For sand-lightweight concrete, multiply values by 0.85, For all-Ilghhveight concrete, multiply values by 0.75. See ACI 318-05 Section D.3.4.
3 Condition A applies where the potentlal concrete failure surfaces are crossetl by supplementary relnforcement proportionetl to tie the potential concrete failure prism into the struc-
tural member. Condftion B applies where such supplementary reinforcement is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strenglh governs.
4 Allowable static tension loads for 2,500 psi are calculated by multipl�ng the pullout strength NP� by the strength reduction � factor of 0.65 and dividing by an a of 1.4 according to
ICC ESR-1545 Section A,2. 5ee Table 2 for NP�. This load may be adjusted for other concrete strengths according to ICC ESR-1545 Section 4.1,3 by using the following equation.
f'C
Npn,cr,f'c = Npn,cr 2500
Table 6- HSL-3 Allowable Static Shear (ASD), Steel (Ib)1,2
Nominal Allowable Steei Ca acl Shear
Anchor
Diameter HSl-3, HSL-3-B HSL-3-G
MS 3,361 2,818
M10 4,749 3,893
M12 6,837 5,647
M16 12,400 10,531
M20 18,349 15,395
M24 21,334
1 Values are for single anchors with no edge distance or spacing reduction due
to concrete fallure.
2 Allowable static shear loads are calculated by muttiplying VS, by the strength
reductlon � factor of 0.65 and dividing by an a of 1.4 according to ICC ESR-
1545 Section 4.2. See Table 2 for V� .
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Table 7- HSL-3 Allowable Seismic Tension (ASD), Normal Weight Cracked Concrete (Ib)�,3,a
Concrete Com ressive Stren thz
Nominal Embedment f'c = 200U Psl /'� = 3000 i f'� = 4000 si i'� = 6000 sf
Anchor Depth h� Condition Condition Condition Condition Conditlon Condition Conditlon Conditlon
Oiameter mm Qn.) A B A B A B A B
MS 60 2.36 1,114 1,114 1,364 1,364 1,575 1,575 1,929 1,929
M10 70 2.76 1,782 1,782 2,182 2,182 2,520 2,520 3,086 3,086
M12 80 3.15 3,068 2,659 3,757 3,256 4,339 3,760 5,314 4,605
M16 100 3.94 4,288 3,716 5,251 4,551 6,063 5,255 7,426 6,436
M20 125 4.92 5,992 5,193 7,339 6,360 8,474 7,344 10,378 8,995
M24 150 5.91 6,550 5,676 8,022 6,952 9,263 8,028 11,344 9,832
1 Values are for single anchors Nrith no edge distance a spacing reductlon. hor otner cases, see t5H-1545 Section 4.z tq. b.
2 Values are for normal weight wncrete. For sand-Iightweight concrete; muitipy values by 0.85. For all-ligh�r�eight concrete, multiply values by 0.75. See ACI 318-OS Section D,3.4.
3 Conditlon A applies where the potentlal concrete failure surfaces are crossed by supplementary relnforcement proportioned to tie the potential cancrete fallure prism Into the
structural member. Contlition B applies where such supplementary relnforcement Is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength governs.
4 AIIoNrable seismic tension loads for 2,500 psi are calculated by multiplying the pullout sVength NP„ by the sVength reduction � factor af 0.65, then multiplying by a 0.75 factor
describe in ACI 318-05 D.3.3.3, and dividing by an a of 1,1 according to ICC ESR-1545 Section 4.2. See Table 2 for NP�. This load may be adjusted for other concrete strengths
according to ICC ESR-1545 Sectlon 4.1.3 by using the following equaiion,
f'C
Npn,cr,f'c = Npn,cr 2500
Table 8- HSL-3 Allowable Seismic Shear (ASD), Steei (Ib)i,2
Nominal Aliowable Steel Ca aci Shear
Anchor
Diameter HSL-3,HSL-3-B HSL-3-G
M8 2,043 1,674
M10 3,746 3,069
M12 5,270 4,354
M16 10,989 9,336
M20 12,912 10,840
M24 16,918
1 Values ere for single anchors with no edge distance or spacing reductlon
due to concrete failure.
2 Allowable selsmic shear loads are calculated by multiplying Vsa,se;s by the
strength reduction � factor of 0.65, then mulBply by 0.75 as per ACI 318-
05 D.3.3.3, and dividing by an a of 1.1 according to ICC ESR-1545 Section
42. See Tabie 2 for Vsa.se;s •
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4.3.2 1-IS1.-3 1-leavy Du�y Exparrsion Anchor
4.3.2.4 HSL-3 Installation Ir�structions
3. Using a hammer, tap the anchor through
the part being fastened into the drilled hole
until the washer is in contact with the
fastened part. Do not expand anchor by
hand prior to instailation.
4.3.2.5 Ordering Inforrnation
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HSL-3 Bolt Version
Item No. Description Box Qty
371775 HSL-3 M S/20 40
371776 HSL-3 M 8/40 40
371778 HSL-3 M 10/20 20
371779 HSL-3 M 10/40 20
371781 HSL-3 M 12/25 20
371782 HSL-3 M 12/50 20
371784 HSL-3 M 16/25 10
371785 HSL-3 M 16/50 10
371787 HSL-3 M 20/30 .6
371788 HSL-3 M 20/60 6
371790 HSL-3 M 24/30 4
371791 HSL-3 M 24/60 4
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HSL-3-8 Torque Cap
Item No. Description Box Uty
371807 HSL-3-B M 12/5 20
371808 HSL-3-B M 12/25 20
371809 HSL-3-B M 12/50 10
371810 HSL-3-B M 16/10 10
371811 HSL-3-B M 16/25 10
371814 HSL-3-B M 20/30 6
371817 - HSL-3-B M 24/30 4
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Item No. Descrlptlan Box Oty
371793 HSL-3-G M 8/20 40
371796 HSL-3-G M 10/20 20
371799 HSL-3-G M 12/25 20
371800 HSL-3-G M 12/50 10
371802 HSL-3-G M 16/25 10
371808 HSL-3-G M 16/50 10
371805 HSL-3-G M 20/30 6
371806 HSL-3-G M 20/60 6
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1. Using the correct diameter metric bit, drill hole
to minimum required hole depth or deeper.
2. Remove drilling debris with a blowout bulb or
with compressed air.
4. Using a torque wrench, appiy the specified
installation torque. HSL-3-B does not require
use of a torque wrench. Tighten until torque
cap shears off.
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rejection of the otfer unless it contains variances in the terms of the
descripiion, quantity, price or delivery schedule o( the goods.
Orders are not deemed "accepted" by Hiiti unless and un[il it shios
the assxiated Rems.
My non-domestic Hilti product will be so identified on shipping
documerrts and invoices for customers who properiy identify
themselves as a federel government entity. All other customers
may obtain such information by written request to Hilti, Inc.,
Contract Compliance, P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74121.
Hilti's Quallty Department personnel are the only individuals
authorized to warrant the country of aigin of Hilti products.
Hllti is a large business.
Prices are those stated on the order, and unless othenvlse noted
are based on purchasing all Rems on the order — pricing for
individual products may vary tor purchases of different quantities or
Rem combinations. Hilti does not maintain most favored customer
records, makes no representation with respect to same, and rejects
any price warranty terms proposed by Customec Hilti's published
net price list is subject to change without notice.
All transactlons made pursuant hereto shali be deemed to have
been made and entered into in Tulse, OWahoma. My and all
disputes arising directy or indirectly from such transactions shall be
resoived in the courts of the County oi Tulsa, Slate of Oklahoma, to
the.excluslon of any other court, and any resuliing judgment may
be enforced by any court having jurlsdiction of such an action. All
transactions shall be govemed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Oklahoma
Customer hereby agrees to indemnify Hilti for eny costs, Including
attorney's fees, incuned by Hiltl as a result, in whole or in part, of
any violation by Customer of any Federal, State or Local statute or
regulation, or of any nationally accepted standard. It shall be
Customer's sole rasponsibility to comply with all applicable laws
and regulatlons regarding lhe handling,use, transportation, or
disposal of products upon taking possesslon of same.
HILTI LEGAL DEPARTMENT PEFSONNEL AAE THE ONLY
INDIVIDUALS AUTHORIZED TO MODIFY THESE TERMS AND
CONDIT10N5, WARRANT PRODUCT SUITABILITY FOR SPECIFIC
APPLJCATIONS, OR EXECUTE CUSTOMER DOCUMENTS, AND
ANY SUCH ACTION IS NULL AND VOID UNLESS IN WRITfEN
FORM SIGNED 6Y SUCH INDIVIDUAL
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Customer agrees to pay all costs incurred
by Hiki in collecting delinquent amounts, if
any, including reasonable ettorney's fees.
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transportatfon allowed via Hilti designated
mode. Additional charges may apply fa
expedited detivery, special handling
raquirements, and ader under certain
Ilmits. A tuel surcharpe may apply
depending on market condliions.
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Credii Department approval.
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otherwise authorize� to Hilti provided:
) ft is returned by tha original purchaser
i) it is not dated product relurned more
than 30 days after the original delivary
date
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TITLE TO PRODUCT:
PRICES:
ii� it is not discontinued, clearance or
speclal order product
i� it is unused, In orlgina� packaging and
In unh�oken quantities.
Hiki will inspect product and, if the above
requirements are satisfied, will credit to
customer the original purchase price. A
15% restocking fee may apply.
Other than the manufacturer's published
warranty, no warranties or conditions,
express or implied, written or oral,
statutory or otherwise are implied. My and
all conditions and warranties Implied by
law or by lhe Sale of Goods Act or any
similar statutes of any Province are hereby
expressiy waived.
Title to product remains with Hilti until ths
total purchase price of product is paid.
Customer agrees to pay Hiiti prices set out
on invoice. Customer agrees to pay taxes
as indlcated on invoice unless Hilti
receives acceptabla exemptlon
certificates.
XJDEMNIFICATION: Cusiomer agrees to use product at own
risk and to indemniry Hilti against all
liabilities, including legal fees, to third
parties arising out of the use a
possession thereof. Hilti shall in no event
be liable fa special, Incidental or
consequential damages.
CHANGES: Hilti sales personnel are not authorized to
modify thesa Terms and Conditions or
modify Customer's credii terms. Terms are
subject to change by Hilti with reasonable
notice to Customer.
CASH SALES:
QUOTATIONS:
Payment In full is due pria to goods being
released.
All terms and conditions eppy once
customer agrees to purchase product.
Quotations on special promotion products
are only valid until end of promotion
period.
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NELSON STUD WELDING
SPECIFICATION: S3L Shear Connectors (SC)
Nelson headed shear connectors deliver code specified shear strength values
�('lteck Sfanilaril Stucti
S3L
as used in composite construction, securing concrete to steel shvctural H�
components. Nelson shear connectors meet requirements of the following
codes and are also USNRC approyed: a
AWS D11 Structural Welding Code — Steel
AWS D1.6 Structural Welding Code — Stainless Steel
AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code/
AASHTO Standard Specification for Highway Bridges �
Length
ISO-13918 welding— Studs for are stud welding ' "' -. `
Canadian Standards Association W59 — Welded Steel Construction
International Building Code Section 19 -
AISC Manual of Steel Constructiom= Allowable Stress Design
AISC Manual of Steel Construction.—Load & Resistance Factor Design
See also: ICBO Evaluation Report ER-2614 Nelson Shear Connectors
Sl�ear connectors are typically. used in composite steel construction for holding concrete slabs to steel members to resist
shear forces and increase shear loading capacity in stee] buildings, bridges, columns caissons, containment liners, etc.
They also act as embedment anchors on miscellaneous embedded plates, frames, angles, strip plates, attachments and
connections. Options for �Velding Throu�h Metal Dech are available for this stud.
For sim.ilar function studs, see Nelson 1-�4L Headed Concrete Anchors and D2L Deformed Bar Anchors.
When ordering, specify Tvpe, Diameter, L_ en;
EYnm le: S3L 3/4 x 6-3/16"; Mild S
Stud ; Bum .-
Diameter Off ` A H Chuck >
3/4" ' 0.187 0.375 1.250 500001088
19 mm ' 4mm
" 7/8" " 0.187. ' 0.375 1.375 500001091
22mm 4mm
ial, uantitv, and Part Number
10_" ieces; #101098015
ided Standard Accesso�ies �
t PerruleiHolder Perrule for Flat
A42 501006027 1001011'S2 .
042 501006028 100101940
I25mm I 6mm I 0.500 I 1.625 I 500001424 I 502002042 I 501006046 100101045 , I. •.
* Burn Off: Bum off lengths sho��n are for welding to bare stcel. For bum off values and otlier details,whenstuds are welded
through metal deck to steel see WELll 1'H120UGH DECK SPECIFICATION SHEET
The Nelson Ferrule Shooter is available for semi-automatic dispensing of ceramic fenules along with standard
ferrules assembled 50 pieces per "string" for easy and fast loading onto the Ferrule Shooter dispenser.Following are
the current ferrule assemblies availabie:
Stud diameter Ferrule
3/4" downhand 100101260
3/4" weld throu h deck 1 00 1 01 249
7/8" downhand 1 001 01 261
7/8" weld throu h deck 100101262
MATERIALS: Studs are available in Low Carbon Mild Steel and 316L Stainless Steel. For specific grade information
and physical and chemical properties, conforming standards, and information on stud plating and heat treating, please
see General Material Specifications. Certified Material Test Reports (CMTR) and Certificates of Compiiance (COC)
are available and must be requested at time of order.
For ferrules and grips used in welding at an angle to plate, welding to angles, and welding to a vertical base plate, see
the Special Applications section of the Ferrule Spccifications:
FLUX: All Nelson concrete anchors ha4e a solid flux load.
Visit our website wr`�v.Nelsol�StudWelding.eOm for a list of our standard stock products.
Nelson Stud Welding, Inc. PH 1-800-NEL-WELD E-mail: Nelson.Sales@NelsonStud.com
7900 West Ridge Road 1-800-635-9353
Elyria, Ohio 44035
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NEL50N STUD WELDING ✓Ghecl; Standar�l Stocic
_.
SPECIFICATION: II4L Headed Concrete Anchors (HCA)
Nelson headed concrete anchors deliver code specified embedded tension and H4L
shear strength values between stzel and concrete. These anchors meet requirements ;�t+�;
of the following codes and are also USNRC approved: �
AI
AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code — Steel
AWS D1.6 Structural Welding Code = Stainless Steel
AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code / -
AASHTO Standard Specification for Highway Bridges Length
ISO-13918 Welding— Studs for Arc Stud Welding -• �`" `'`
Canadian Standards Association W59 — Welded Steel Construction p
International Building Code Section. 19. , .
See alsot IGBO Evaluatio� lteport ER-2614 Nelson Shear Connectors _— . _
Headed anchors are widely used in precast, cast-in-place or composite steel construction for miscellaneous embedded °:'..
plates, frames, curbmg 'attachments and connections. Options for Weldin� ThroughMetal•Deck are available;for this
stud.
For similar function studs, see Nelson S3L Shear Connectors and D2L Deformed Bar Anchors
When ordering, specify Tvpe, Diameter; Before Weld Len2th, Nlaterial, uanti , and Part Number
E.Ynm /e: H4L 1/2 x 4=1/8"; Mild Steel• 5000 ieces• #101053003 `
, ,
Stud Burn � Re uired Standard Accessories
Ferrule;to Flat
Dlameter Off A H: . Chuck ,, Foot' Gri for Flat
1/4 0.125 , .. , , _: _: , :.
6 mm 3 mm 0.187 0.500 100101067 500001014 �: 502002001 ' 501003007 .:
3/8 "0.125 0,281 0.750: 100101099;;, 500001018
' 10inm- =3mm
, ...
1/2 ,. 0:125 0.312 1.000 100101114 500001085
13 mm 3 mm
5/8 0.187 0.312 1.250 100101:187 500001088
16 mm 4 mm
° Feet 502002001 and 502002002 are used with Nelson's heavy, du.ty gun..
Feet 5020020�}5 and 502002046 is used with Nelson's standard duty gun:'
502002001 I 501003009
502002002: 501003010
502002002 501003014
NIATERIALS: Studs are available in Low Carbon Mild Steel and 316L Stainless SteeL For specific grade information
and physical and chemical-properties, conforming standards, and informatiomon stud plating and heat treating, please
see General Material,Specifications. Certified Material Test Reports (CMTR) and Certificates of Compliance (COC)
are available and must be requested at time of order.
For ferrules and grips used in welding at an angle to plate, welding to angles, and welding to a vertical base plate, see
the Special Applications section ofthe Ferrule Specifications.
FLUX: All Neison concrete anchors have a solid flux load.
Visit our website �vw�v.NelsonStudWelding.cOm for a]ist of our standard stock products.
Nelson Stud Welding, Inc. PH 1-800-NEL-WELD E-mail: Nelson.Sales@NelsonStud.com
7900 West Ridge Road 1-800-635-9353
Elyria, Ohio 44035
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Ingredients: Contains a spedal, high-quality grease with graphite, copper flake, aluminum powder and zinc oxide.
Shelf Life: Never-Seez° Regular Grade does not deteriorate with age when stored unopened at temperatures below 120°F (49°n•
Quality and performance are guaranteed forfive years from the date of manufacture on unopened containers.
How Never-Seez Regular Grade Affects Torque:.
Compared to unlubricated fasteners, the use of Never-Seez "Regular-Grade" can be viewed 2 ways:
(1) It provides up to 30% MORE clamping force when applying the SAME amount of torque!
(2) It provides the SAME clamping force when applying up to 30% LESS torque!
IMPORTANT!
• In order to best represent typical torque redudion values, Bostik references a"K-fado�" for unlubricated carbon steel fasteners of 0.185.
• Proper torque is critical and, if not clearly understood, users may over-torque their fasteners which may lead to costly damage.
BOSTIK is not liable for any damaqes incurred. Refer to the Bostik standard warranty for details.
Use in accordance with Material Safety Data Sheet.
Ordering Information:
NEVER-SEEZ� REGULAR GRADE ANTI-SEIZE AND LUBRICATING COMPOUND
ST�CK NUMBER DESCRIPTION SIZE
NS-160 Flat Top 1 Ib.
NS-168 Flat Top 8 Ibs.
NSA-16 Aerosol Spray 16 oz.
NSBT-4 Brush Top 1/4 Ib.
NSBT-8 Brush Top 8 oz.
NSBT-16 Brush Top 1 Ib.
NSC-1 Cartridge 1 Ib.
NS-10 Tube 1 oz.
NSB-4 Tube 1/4 Ib.
N 5-42 B Pa i I 42 Ibs.
NS-130B Drum 130 Ibs.
NS-425B Drum 425 Ibs.
Bostik, inc. IMPORTANT NOTICE
211 Boston Street � All statements, technical iniormation and recommendalions set torth herein are based on tests which Bostik, Inc. believes to be reliable.
However, Bostik does not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. The buyer shoultl conduct its own tests of this product belore use to
Middleton, MA 01949 USA determine proper preparaiion technique and suitability ior proposed applicalion. My sales of this product shall be on terms antl condilions
Customer Service or Technical set torth on Bostik's order aclmowletlgmenf. Bostik, Inc. warrants lhat the product conforms with BostiKs written specifications, antl is tree
Service: 1-800-7/BOSTIK lrom defects. BOSTIK, INC. DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIE�, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
FAX: 97&750-7293 MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE BUYEA'S SOLE REMEDY FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH TNIS
WARRAMY SHALL BE FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT OR REFUND OF THE BUYER'S PURCHASE PRICE. IN NO CASE WILL
www.bostlk-us.com BOSTIK BE LIABIE fOR DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL ECONOMIC OR OTHER DM,�AGES.
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Submittal Number: 032 DaTE: G2/15/2011
(Contractor.� each submittal transmitfa! will have a consecutive number be�innir�g with °1 ". Resubmitta!s wr1! be
identified with R1, R2, etc.J Note: One form shaf( be frl.'ed ouf for each submittal item. The only exception will be
ir mulfiple ;tems from fhe same sup�lier are submitted as a package for the same scnederlsd wofF.
Contract Name: WESNIE�IV LIFT STA7fON UPGRADES No. : W`NP-27-3536
Contractar: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Fed Aid # ; NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's #or review and response:
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and respond�d as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corre�tions noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general desig� concept of the Froject and does not extend to consideration of struc!ural
integri;y, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating ail dimensions; fabricatina and
construction techniques; caordinating its work with that of ail other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in st�ict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owne�s obligatiors and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fuliy to perfo�n all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give tise to any right of action cr suit �n favor of Contracter
or third persons, against ihe Owner. Commerts or actions may not be campiete, once non-compliance is dccumented, the review may b�
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-0*f:
Comment
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Printed I�ame &'fiile
Da te
Sae Attached Ownar's Comme�`� ❑ 5ee Ma;k-lJp of Submi�tai Cacu,nen.::; ❑ ��e Other P.ttachmer.ts
❑ Re-submittal Supplemertal Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Mar�ager 425-493-1826 __
Signature � Printed Name & Title Phone #
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$baded �reas ar�fpr.City of Renton nse oiily
Submittal Number: 033 DATE: Q2/15120 ;1
(Contractor. each submittal fransmilf�! will have a consecutive nurnber beginning v✓ifh "1 ". Resubm,itta/s will be
identified with R1, R2, etc.) Note: O��e form shal! be filled out ior each submittal ifem. The only exception wi11 be
if multiple items from fhe sam,z supplier are submified as a packaye for the s�me scheduled woric.
Contract P�ame: WESNIEW LIFT STATlON UPGRADES
Co�tractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
iVo.: WWP-2.,'-3530
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCR:PTION Orvner's
# if r.o bid # Response
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❑ Re-submittal Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
, AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature % Printed Name & 1�itle Phore #
The Ovdner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owne�'s Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMlT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments be!ow
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is onfy for confortnance with the general design concept of the Proiect and does not extend to considerati0� Of siiUCtU�al
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Cor.tract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirtning and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
consttuction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satistactory performance of its entire work in s�rict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken sotely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not rel�eve Cantractor
from its obligation iully to perform all Contrzc: requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contra�or
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-comptiance is docum �nted, the revie�N may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-of;:
❑ See {',`tached Owner's Comments ❑ Sne Mark-Up of Submittal Docu�ents ❑ See Other Attachments
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Model "H�" and "HD"
(H-20 Ra�inj)
Alununum
Access Doors
Both type "HS" and type "HD" features
reinforcing channel framework that transfers the
the load from the '/4�' aluminum diamond plate
door leafto the door frame, and our sta�nless steel
spring lift makes the opening of our hatch doors
easy. The locking support arm holds the doors
open automatically. We use 3/8" neoprene to
achieve a weather-tight seal.
All hardware used on our hatches is stainless
steel, 300 series, except the 1%2" aluminum drain
coupling and the removable handle used for access
inio the hatch.
All LW HATCHE5 are provided with a self-
latching stainiess steel slam lock and with a recessed
padlock hasp so they can be locked with a padlock.
AI1 type "HS" and type "HD" doors are designed for
use in off street locations where not subjected to high
density traffic. However, special provisions may be
made to the hatch to allow use in higher density tra��
location when requested. May be cast in an 8" slab.
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door)
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STANI�.4I'�D
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"ACCESS LOUP,S BUIL1' TO L9ST"
8333 —219'� SVeet SE, Building A
R�oodinville, Washington 98072
Phone (42�) 483-0300
Fax (425)485-2058
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HS-2 30"x30' 30°x36" 30"x42" 30"x48" 30"x60" 30"x72" 30"x84"
HS-3 36"x36" 36°x42° 36"x48" 36°x60" 36°x72" 36`x84° 36"x96"
H5-4 42"x42" 42"x48" 42"x60° 42"x72" 42°x84" 42"x96" 42°x108"
H5-5 48"x48" 48"x60" 48"x84° 48"x96" 48"x1 Q8"
Part # A B C D I E F
HD-1 36"x48" 36"x60" 36"x7?_" 36'x84° 36'x96" �
HD-2 42"x42" 42"x48" 42">:60" 42"x72" 42"x84" 4?_"xS6"
HD-3 48'x48" 48°x6D" �lII"x72' 48"x84' 4g"xg6"
HD-4 60"r.60° 60°x72" 60"x84" 60"x96" 60"x108" 60"x120°
HD-5 72°x72" 72°�84" 72"x96" ,72"x108" 72"x920" 72"x132°
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SuHrt►if ta� �ransmi�fa� & Response
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Shaded areas are for City of Rentoa use only
Submittal Number: 034 DATE: 01/24/2011
(Contractor. each submitfa! transmiftal will have a consecutive numberbeginning with "9". Resubmitfals will be
identified wifh R1, R2, efc.) Note: One form shali be filled out for each submiftaf item. The only exception will 6e
if mulfiple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for fhe same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
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Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid #) Response
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1 I 2.03 ;TNEMEC Series N69F _________" '1�
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2� 2.03 �TNEMEC Series 104 i 1��
3� 2.03 ;TNEMEC Series 1075 +^ t
❑ Re-submittal ❑ Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by: ��
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature , Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any adion shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating ail dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of a11 other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is ur,dertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obiigations and does not relieve Contracfor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
# (key to
above)
1 �
Comment
Printed Narne 8� Title
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Date
❑�ee Attached Owners Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
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6EIiFRIf D6WPIION Polyamidoamine Epoxy
Q1��N USA6E An advanced generation epoxy Eor the protecuon and finishing oF s[eel and concrete. It has excellent resistance to
abrasion and is suitable for invnersion as well as chemical contact exposure. Contact your local Tnemec representative for
a list of chemicals. This product can also be used as a block £iller on cemenci[ious or masonry substrates. Note: Series
V69F conforms with air polluuon regvlations limiting Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) to a maximum of 25D
grams/lltre (2.08 ]bs/gal) in areas requixing fess than 1D0 gramsAiue VOC, please refer to che Series L69F data sheet.
(Q�R$ Lvnited color availability. Contact your Tnemec representative.
flRltfl Sacin
%��S SteeL• SelE-priming or Series 1, 37H, 66, L69, N69, 90, 91-H2O, 94-HzO, 135, 161, 394
Gataanized Sceel and Noa-Feaous Metal: Self-priming or Series 66, 161
Concre[e: Self-priming or Series 130, 218 .
CMU: Self-priming or Series 130, 216, 218
TOPCOAIS 46H-413, 66, L69, v69, 73, 104, 113, 114, 161, 175, 1025, 1029, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1074, 1o74U, 1075, 10i5U, 1077, 1078.
Refer to COLORS on applicable topcoat data sheets for additional information. Note: The following remat times apply for
Series N69FN69F: Inunersion Service—Surface mus[ be scari£ied afrer 30 days. Atmospheric Service—A�ter 30 days,
scarification or an epoxy tie-caat is required. Contact your Tnemec representa[ive for specific recommenclations.,
p{�iD $�}�. Immetslon Setvlce: Scarify the Series 66, N69F/V69F or 161 prime coat surface by abrasive blasti�g with Fme abiasive
oefore topmating if it has been exrerior exposed for 30 days nr longer and N69F/V69F is the specified [opcoat.
$�, Immetsion Service: SSPGSPIO/NACE 2 Dlear-White Blast Cleanino
Non-Immeision Service: SSYGSP6/NACE 3 Comnurcial Blas[ Cleaning
GALV�UI�ZED $1fF1 d, N�A- SurPace preparation recommendations will vary depending on substrate and exposure conditions. Contact your Tnemec
FEAROUSMETAL representatire or Tnemec Technical Services.
(A5T/DUCfllf IAON Concact your Tnemec representative or Tnemec Technical Services.
(�N(R� Allocv ne�v concrere ro cure 28 days. For optinmm results and/or immersion service, abrasive blas[ referencing SSPG
�P13/NACE 6, ICRI CSY 2-4 Surface Preparation of Concre[e and Tnemec's Surface Preparation and Application Guide.
d'�i, � Allow mortar to c�re for 28 days. Levr] protrusions and mortar spatter.
PAINiED SURFA�S Non-Immetsion Seredce: Ask your "fnemec representative for specific recommendations.
Al1$URfA� �[ust be dean, dry and free of oil, grease, chalk and ocher concantinants.
I�
HUWME SOl1D5 69.0 ± 2.0% (mixed) t
AKOMAIFNDm DFT 2A [0 10.0 mils (50 ro 2» microns) per coac. Note: The number of coats and chickness requirements w�ill vary with
substrate, application method and exposure. Contaa your Tnemec representative.
NRING iIME AT 5 MILS DFI
VOLIIIIE ORGANI[ [OMPOUNDt
V69F
Unthlnned: 1.90 Ibs/gallon (228 gnms/litre)
Thiffied 3.5% Q`Io. 4'Ihi�ei): 2.08 lbs/gallon (250 grams/litre) f
NAPS N69F
iT.,f1++.,*+.Yi• 2.35 lbs/gal solids
'11�inn� 1096 (xto. 4 Thinner): 3.20 lbs/gal solids
Thiffied 1096 QQo. 601h3nner): 2.35 ]bs/gal solids
V69F
U�ned: 2.00 ]bs/oal solids
Thinned 3.5% (No. �'Thinner): 2.20 lUs/gal solids
'j{�[-0�j((�,(QIJQ�sE 1,107 mil sq fVgal (27.2 m2/I. at 25 microns). See APPLICATION for covenge rates. t
NUMBEAOFCOMPONENIS Two: Part A(amine) and Part B(epoxy)
PAO(AGIH6 5 gallon (18.9L) pails - Order in multlples oE 2.
� iViO 14 2010 b Tnemec (o., Ifl(. Published technic�l data and i�unuc[ions are suSject m change wi[hout notice. The online catalog at �vcv�v.tnemec.mm Page 1 of 2
Y i Y should 6e referenced fnr the mos[ c�aen[ cechnical data and inswctions or you may con[att your Tnemec mpresentative
for curtent tcchnial data and in5wctions.
Curing time varies with surface temperature, air movement, humidiry and film duckness.
N69F
U�hinned: 2.30 Ibs/gallon (280 grams/litre)
Thinned 10% (No. 4 Thinnet): 2.75 Ihs/gallon (330 grams/live)
Thlaaed 1096 (�10. 6p Thfnaet): 2J6 lbs/gallon <331 gcams/live)
PRODUQ DATA SHEEi
HI-BUILD EPDXOLINE II � N69F or V69F
REiWE16Hf PBtGALLOR
SiORAGEiFMPERANRE
1FAIPERANRE RBIAAN�
$flfif u�i
RIISH POINi • SETA
HEALIH & SAFEIY
COYFRA6E RATB
��N6
iHINNIN6
ror u�
aveuanox �uuiP�xr
SURFA� TFhIPERAiURE
a.fANUP
N69F: 13,34 t 0,25 ]bs (6.10 t.11 k� (mixed) V69F: 13•90 t 0.25 lbs (6.31 t.11 kp� <mi�ced) t
M'uumum 20°F (-7°C) Maxunum 110°F (43°C)
(Dry) Continuous 250°F (121°C) Inrem'uttenc 275°F (135°C)
Pazt A: 24 months; Part B: 12 months ac recommended storage temperature.
YG9F &c V69F Part A: 82°F (2s°C) N69F Paa B: 93°F (34°C) V69F Part B: 86°F (30°C)
Paint products contain chen�lcal ingredients which are consideced hazardous. Read container label cvaming and Material
SaFery Da[a Sheet for importan[ heal[h and safety inFormation prior [o [he use of chis product.
%eep out of the reach of chfldrea.
Deose Concrete �Mascmry: From 100 to 150 sq f[ (9.3 co 13.9 m=) per gallon.
CMU: From 75 to 100 sq ft (7A ro 9.3 mz) per gallon.
(1) Note for Steel: Roller or brush applicat(on requ'ues rno or more coats ro obtain recommended film thickness. Also,
Series N69F can be spray applied ro an optional high-buiJd film thickness range of 8A to 10.0 dry mils (205 to 255 dry
microns) or 11.5 to 14S we[ nuls (209 [0 370 wet nucrons). Allow for overspray and surEace irregularities. Film thickness
is rounded to che nearest 0.5 mil or 5 microns. Application of coatlng below minimum or above maximum recommended
dry Film thicknesses may adversely affect coa[ing performance. t
1. Start with equal amounts of both Parts A� Ei.
2. Using a power mixer, separa[ely stir Parts A Fc B.
3. Add Par[ A[o Part B under a�itauon, stir unti] thoroughly mi�ced.
4. Both componencs should be above 50°F (10°C) pdor to mixing. For application co surfaces berneen 35°F co 50°F ('L°C
to 10°C), allow mixed material ro stand thirry (30) minutes and restir before using. For op[imum applica[ion properties,
blended componenrs should be above 60°F (16°C).
Use Vo. 4 or No. 60 Thinner. For air spray, chin up ro 109'0 or 3/4 p�nt (380 mL) per gallon. For airless spray, roller oc
bn�sh, thin up ro 5% or 1/4 pint (190 mL) per gallon. No[e: \l�hen using Series V6JF', a ma�num of 3.5% of No. 4
1'hinner mxy be used co comply with VOC regulations.
S hours at 35°F (2°C) 4 hours at 77°F (25°C) 1 hour at 100°F (3&°C)
Gun Fluld T3p Air Cao Ait Hose ID MaYl Hose ID � Pot Pressure
5/16" or 3/3" 3�8�� �r i/2" 7j_loo si lo-z0 si
DeVilbiss JGA E 765 or 704 (9.5 or 12.7 �_ P
(7.9 or 9S nm�) ,,,,,,� (5.- G.9 bar) (0.7-1.4 ar)
Use appropriate tip/atonuzing pressure for equipment, applicator technique and weather conditions.
• Spray application of fust coat on CMU should be followed by backrolling.
Note: Applicacion over inorganic zinc-rich primers: Apply a wet mist coat and allow tiny bubbles to form. ��7hen bubbles
disappear in 1 to 2 minures, apply a full we[ coac at specified mil thickness.
Roller. tise 3/8" or 1/2" (9.5 mm or 12.7 mm) syntheuc woven nap roller cover. Cse longer nap to obtain penevation on
rough or porous surfaces.
Bzush Recocrunended for small areas orily. Use high quality naturdl or synthecic bnsde brushes.
Minanum 3>°F (2°C) Maxlmum 13�°F (57°C)
Tiie s�rface should be dry and at least 5°F C3°C) above the dew poinc Coa[ing wii not cure below minimum surface
temperature.
Flush and clean all equipment inunediately aher use with the recommended thinner or Iv1EK.
t Values may vazp with color.
D7ARRANIY R LIMifATION OF SELLE�'S L1ABif.['IY: Tnemec Company, Inc �wartants only that its coatings rep�esenred hereln meet �he focmulaUon standards of 7nemec Company, Inc. 7iiE
WARRANTY DFSCRIHED .N 7HE AtiOVE P.0.RAGRAPH SHALL BE LV LLEU OF Ai�IY OTHER WARRANCY, E%PRESSED OR Q�1PIlED, Pi 1CLUDNG BL7 NOT LL�R7'ED TO, AA'Y It+fPllEll
WAARANTY OF il7ERCFIANTABIll1Y OR fl7NFS5 FOR 5 PAR"IiNL^.� PURPOSE.'lYIERE ARE �70 \DARRANI7FS T}fAT FXTEND BL•YOYD THE DESCRIP'l10`7 ON TFiE FACE HEREOF. The
buyers sole and arclusive remedy agalnn Tnemec Company, Inc. sh�ll be [or replacemrnt of the product in the event a dcfecGve condi4on of the pmduct should be found ro exist and tl:e
eztiusive remedy shali noc have f�tled its esseotial purpose as long u Tnemec is willing to pmvide comparable replacement produtt ro the buyec NO OlF3ER RE.4fEDY (INCLUD ,NG, HUI' NOT
I.C�SITED TO, LNCIDENTAL OR CONSEQL'EV71AL DAUTAGFS FOR LOST PROFICS, LOST SALF.S, LYJURY TO PERSON OR PROPER7Y, ENVIRONMEMAI It�{IURIES OR Ah7 OTHIIt INCIDENI'AL
OR COVSEQUEY17At. LO55) SfiA1.I. BE AVA[L1BLE 1'O'i}g BUYPR 7echnical and applicadon inFormatlon herein is pmvided for che purpose of esublishing a ger.cral proFde oF die coating and
pioper coa�ing applicauon pmcedures. Test per(ormance ruults�were obeained in a controlled environmene and 7nemec Comp:u�y makcs no claim that �hesc tess or any othcr tests, accumtely
moresen[ all environmen6. As aDD1i[atlon, env'vonmencal and destgn httors can vary sigMficandy, due are should be exerdsed in the scicaion and use of the mating.
OO May 14, 2010 by Tnemec (o., Inc.
PDSW69F Page 2 of 2
Low temperatures or longer hoses require higher pot pressure.
Material Safety Dafa Sheet
Preparation Date: 04-Jan-2010
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. P6tODl9CT AP9D COIIfiPAP1Y IDEWTiFICATIOtd
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
N69F-W H ITE
HB EPDXOLINEII FC WHITE
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. F9AZAItDS IDE@�1'�9F@GA'T90P1
Overview
NGER!
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Causes burns.
Causes burns. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Gastrointestinal tract. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin
disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin
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3. COIIflPOSITLON/iWFORMATIOfd OPl IRlGREDIEPITS
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
v. FIRE-�of�tITIPBC t1�EASUt2ES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen. Aldehydes.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Ficefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACClDEPiYAI. 6iELEASE MEASt1ItES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
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4. FIRS1' Q►ID MEAStlR�S
N69F-WHITE - HB EPDXOLINEII FC WH1TE Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Methods for Cleaning Up If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, confainer and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Other Information
Not applicable
7. 9%A9dDLlf�i; Al�ID SYORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gioves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
E�inguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until ali
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSIDRE C06�9TFtOLS I PEitSO@dAL PFtO�ECYBOPs
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personai Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especialiy in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Goggies. If splashes are likely to occur, wear face-shield.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PYiYSIC�►L At�ID Co-lEM9CAL P6tO�ERT'IES
Flash Point
Boiling Point/Range
26°C / 78.0°F
116 - 142°C / 241.0 - 288.0°F
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9. PFIYSBCAL AidD C�lENIICAL PltOP�i2T1ES
Upper Exposure Limits No information available
Lower Exposure Limits No information available
Evaporation Rate No information available
Vapour Pressure No information available
Vapour Density No information availab(e
Specific Gravity 1.80962
Density 15.05875
VOC Content (Ibs/gal) 2.483
% Volatile by Weight 16.4910
% Volatile by Volume 34.7047
10. S'fA�9L@eY APlD 9tEAC'TiVI�
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Heat, flames and sparks. Epo�ry
constituents.
incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Cleaning solutions such Reactions
as Chromerge and Aqua Regia.
None under normal processing
'81. TAXICOI.OG9CAL IPl�OFtMAT�OfN
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Irritation No information available
Corrosivity No information available
Sensitization No information available
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
7eratogenicity No information available
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Target Organ Effects Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin.
Endocrine Disruptor Information No information available
12. ECOLOGICAi. IFlFORi1flA7'IOf�I
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Fiea
TALC (RESPIRABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g1L Brachydanio
rerio 96 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mglL 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
BENZYL ALCOHOL EC50 = 35 mg/L 3 h LC50= 460 mglL Pimephales EC50 = 63.7 mg1L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23 mglL 48 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 10 mg/L = 63.7 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
Lepomis macrochirus 96 h 71.4 mg1L 30 min EC50 = 50
m /L- 5 min
N-BUTANOL (SKIN) EC50 > 500 mglL 96 h EC50 > LC50= 1510 mglL Pimephales EC50 = 2041.4 mg/L 5 min EC50 = 1983 mg/L 48 h
500 mg/L 72 h promelas 96 h LC5Q= 1740 EC50 = 2186 mg/L 30 min
mglL Pimephales promelas 96 EC50 = 4400 mg1L 17 h EC50
h LC50= 1200 mg/L Leuciscus = 3980 mg/L 24 h
idus 96 h
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mg/L EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mglL 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephaies
oromelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mg/L
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
ISOPHORONE DIAMINE EC50 = 37 mg/L 72 h LC50= 110 mglL Leuciscus EC50 = 42 mglL 24 h
idus 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
13. D9SPOSAI. COI�S9DEl2AT10@�!S
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. �'�tA�dSPORT Ii�FOitIUi�►TION
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
'65. Y2EGULATORY 19�@FORIIAATIOPD
I nternational I nventories
TSCA Complies
DSLINDSL Complies
EINECSIELINCS Does not Compiy
CHINA Does not Comply
ENCS Does not Comply
KECL Does not Compiy
PICCS Does not Comply
AICS Does not Comply
Clean Alr Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
ETHYL BENZENE
U..cJ. c@C32Tai �2GU�atiOiiS
SARA 313
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-No California Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcino en
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Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
N69F-WHITE - HB EPDXOLINEII FC WHITE
State Right-to-Know
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Com onent Massachusetts NewJerse Penns Ivania lllinois Rhodelsland
BARIUM SULFATE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST X X X X
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL X X X ' X.
DUST
XYLENE X X X X X
BENZYLALCOHOL X I X
N-BUTANOL SKIN X X I X X
ETHYLBENZENE X X I X X X
ISOPHORONE DIAMINE X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
ALUMINUM OXIDES X X X X
Other International Regulations
Canada
This product nas been ciassified in accordance with the hazard criteria of ihe Controiled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
82 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
E Corrosive material
� �, � r �
r
� �
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
16. OiB;EIt IPB�062�IfA'd'@O�!
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HMIS
29-Dec-2009
No information available
Health 0
Fiammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, nelther the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.�
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Aithough certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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Preparation Date: 04-Jan-2010
IViaterial Safety Data Sheet
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. P�tOD19CT AfdD COi1flPLliVY iDEPlTIFBCAi'10�1
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
N-69-0069B
H-B EPDXOLINE II CONVERTER
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. FO�AEtDS IDER9TIEBCATBOP!
GER!
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Moderately irritating to the eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Gastrointestinal tract. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin
disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Target Organ Effects ' Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin
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3. COfVIPOSlTBON/IR4�O�tMAT10iV Oi� ifdGItED1E1NTS
Hazardous com onents
Com onent CAS-No Weight %
ALC RESPIRABLE DUST 14807-96-6 30 - 60
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 10 - 30
BISPHENOL A TYPE EPDXY RESIN 67924-34-9 10 - 30
BARIUM SULFATE TOTAL DUST 7727-43-7 5- 10
YLE N E 1330.20-7 6.3104
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE 108-10-1 3.9209
ROMATIC HYDROCARBON MIXTURE 64742-95-6 3.2324
1,2,4-TRI M ETHYLBENZEN E 95-63-6 2.3993
1, 3, 5-TRI M ETHYLBENZENE 108-67-8 0.5998
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 0.3638
4. FYEiS'P A9D MEa►SI�RES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. O�rygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIiZE-FIG�fi1Fe1G MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Aldehydes.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEf�"�"AL itE�.EASE iV1EASURES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilied material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
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7. F9QIdDL1PlG AIdD STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/ciothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of ail components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage ,
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish ail flames and pilot lights, and turn ofF stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EX6'OStJ9tE CONi6t0&.S / PERSOIdAL PltOTEGTIOPI
Exposure Guidelines
Com onent ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL Quebec TWAEV Ontario TWAEV Mexico OEL TWA
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST TWA: 2 m/m3 TWA: 2 m!m' TWA: 3 m!m� TWA: 2 m/m' TWA: 2 m/m'
BARIUM SULFATE (TOTAL TWA: 10 mglm' TWA: A: 5 mg/m' TWA: 10 TW,4: 10 ppm TWA: 5 TVVA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 0.5 mg/m'
DUST 0.5 m Im' m/m' TWA: 15 m/m' m TWA: 0.5 m/m'
XYLENE TWA: 100 ppm STEL: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 434 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA:
150 ppm 100 ppm STEL: 150 100 ppm STEL: 150 435 mgfm' STEL: 150 100 ppm STEL: 150
m STEL: 655 m/m' m STEL: 651 m!m' m STEL: 650 m/m' m STEL: 655 m/m'
METHYL ISOBUTYL TWA: 50 ppm STEL: 75 TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 205 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 50 ppm TWA:
KETONE ppm 50 ppm STEL: 300 50 ppm STEL: 307 50 ppm STEL: 75 ppm 205 mg/m' STEL: 307
mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm mg/m' STEL: 75 ppm
TWA: 100 ppm TWA:
410 m /m'
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE TWA: 25 ppm TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 125 mg/m3 TWA:
123 mg/m' 123 mg/m' 25 ppm STEL: 170
m /m' STEL: 35 m
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE TWA: 25 ppm TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 125 mg/m' TWA:
123 mglm' 123 mg/m' 25 ppm STEL: 170
m /m' STEL: 35 m
ETHYL BENZENE TWA: 100 ppm STEL: TWA: 435 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 434 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 100 ppm TWA:
125 ppm 100 ppm STEL: 545 100 ppm STEL: 125 435 mg/m' STEL: 125 435 mg/m' STEL: 125
m!m' STEL: 125 m m STEL: 543 m/m' m STEL: 540 m/m' m STEL: 545 m!m'
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If spiashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles.
Use only with adequate ventilafion. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during appiication and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. P�fVSICAL �►I�D Ct�9EMICAB. PROP�RTIES
Flash Point
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
27°C / 80.0°F
114 - 142°C / 237.0 - 288.0°F
No information available
No information availabie
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9. P9�IYSlCAL AND CHEMICAL PROP�RTIES
Evaporation Rate No information available
Vapour Pressure No information available
Vapour Density No information available
Specific Gravity 1.45040
Density 12.06953
VOC Content (ibs/gal) 2.119
% Volatile by Weight 17.5600
% Volatile by Volume 29.8580
'10. STABILlTY A�►fD REACTIVI'6'Y
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Amines. Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks.
Am ines.
None under normal processing
11. 'g'03(lCOLO%BCAL �Pd�OR9Nr4'�60P8
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
No information available
No information availabie
No information available
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
Teratogenicity No information available
Target Organ Effects Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin.
Endocrine Disru tor Informatlon No information available
Component EU - Endocrine Disrupters EU - Endocrine Disruptors - Japan - Endocrine Disruptor
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12. ECOLOG9CAL IPl�ORMATIOt�
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Fiea
TALC (RESPIRABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g/L Brachydanio
rerio 96 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mglL 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mg(L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
METHYL ISOBUTYL EC50 = 400 mg/L 96 h LC50= 505 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 79.6 mglL 5 min EC50 = 4280.0 mg/L 24 h
KETONE romelas 96 h EC5Q = 170 m/L 48 h
ROMATIC HYDROCARBON LC50= 9.22 mg/L EC50 = 6.14 mg/L 48 h
MIXTURE Oncorh nchus m kiss 96 h
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE LC50= 7.72 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 6.14 mglL 48 h
romelas 96 h
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE LC5D= 7.72 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 50 mg/L 24 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 3.48
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mglL EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 9.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC5D= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mg/L
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
13. DISPOS�IL CONS9DE�1'90I�lS
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilied material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with locai, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. TitAB�9SP09tT IfdPOI2flflA'�'fOP!
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transpo�tation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
15. REGdILATORY Itd�ORIVIAiBO�
International Inventories
TSCA Compiies
DSUNDSL Compiies
EINECS/ELINCS Does not Comply
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CHINA Does not Comply
ENCS Does not Comply
KECL Does not Compiy
PICCS Does not Comply
AICS Does not Comply
Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
METHYLISOBUTYLKETONE
ETHYLBENZENE
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Poilutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantities
XYLENE 1001b X
ETHYL BENZENE 1000 Ib X X X
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals`.
Com onent CAS-No Californla Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcino en
State Right-to-Know
Com onent Massachusetts New Jerse Penns Ivania lliinois Rhode Island
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST X X X X
BARIUM SULFATE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
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Other International Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlied Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information requfred by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
B2 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
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— e
Legend
NPRI - National Poliutant Release Inventory
'��. �'C�-I�Et If1lFOBthl1A'�IAtd
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Summary No information available
HMIS Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowiedge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End oF MSDS
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6Q1911t DBOIIPfIOK
WlrViION USA6E
fOlORS
FlNISII
SPEUAL QIIAIJR(d710NS
PFAIFORMAl1� 0lIIQUI
Cycloaliphatic Amine Epoxy
Versatile coating applies up to 10 mils per coat on steel or concrere. Protects in immersion, salt spray and chenvcal
exposures. Superior abrasion- and stain-resistance.
Primer: 1211 Red. Topcoat: Refer to Tnemec Color Guide. Note: Epoxies chalk with extended eeposure to sunlight. lack
of vencilatioq incomplete mi�cing, miscacalyzadon or d�e use of heaters Uiat emit carbon dioeide and carbon monoxlde
during application and initial stages oE curing may cause yellowing to occur.
Senu-glass. GloSs can vary with texture, porosity of suhstrate and thickness of fIlm.
Conforms ro the performance requirements oF A\GWA C 210 (not for potable �vater contac[).
Extensive test ciata available. Contact your Tnemec representative for specific test resul[s.
PRIA195 Stee1 SeIF-prinung or Series 66, 169, L69F, v69, N69F, V69, v69F, 90E-92, 90-97, 90G-1K97, 161
Concnete: Self-prinung or Series 215, 218.
CMU: Self-piimu�g or Series 130, 217, 218
�P((lA�$ Series 66, L69, L69F, N69, N69F, v69, V69F, 73, 104, 10;4, 1074U, 1075, 1075U
ReFer [o COLORS on applicable topcoat clata sheets for additional inCormation. No6e: \Ghen topcoating �vith Endura-Shield
polyurethane Finish, excerior exposed Series 104 has the following masimum time ro recoar. Series 73, 1074, 1074U, 1075
or 1075ti, 60 days. If this [ime is exceeded, an epoxy intermediare mat or scarifica[ion is requ'ued before [opcoating,
Refer to appropriate topcoat daca sheet for additional information.
SIFa
CONatEfE
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nuwa�n�
, I� �
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AECOAIMFlIDm DfT
NRIH6 TIME
Y011illf OR611t11t COMPOUMDS
NAPS
n�Eo�nuu covQuse
NUMBBt Of COHPONBf15
PAQUl61N6
NETWE16Nt PER 6A110q
STORAGEiFi,IP9iANRE
iEMPERANAE RBISfAN�
SHFiF LIf�
FiASH POINf - SEiA
HEILLTH � SAF�iI'
Immaslan Service: SSPGSPIO/NACE 2 Near ��'hi[e I31ast Cleaning with a minimum angular anchor profile of 2.0 mils
Nondmmetsion Service: SSPGSP6/NACE 3 Conmiercial Blast Cleaning �vith a minimum angular anchor proFile of 2.0 mils
Allow ne�v concrete to cure for 28 days. Abrasi��e blase referencing SSPGSPI3/NACE 6, ICRI-CSP3-5 SurFace Preparation of
Concrece and "I'nemec's Surface Preparation and Application Guide.
Allo�v mottar to Nre for 28 days. Level pro[rusions and mor[ar spalter.
Imme:sion Service: ScariFy the surface before topcoating if the Series 66, L69, L69F, N69, N69F, V69, V69F, 104 or 161
prime coat has been exrerior exposed For 14 days or longer.
hlus[ bc clean, dry and iree oF oil, grease, chalk and other contaminants.
82.0 t 2.0°� (mixed) t
4A to 10.0 mils (100 to 25> microns) per coa[. Note: Number of coats and [hickness requirements will vary with substrare,
applicacion method and exposure. Contact your'1'nemec representative.
T To iiaadle To Recoat Immesslon
6 hours a[ 4.0 mils
75°F (24°C) C100 microns) DFT 16-18 hours 7 days
10 hours at 10.0 ntils
(2» microns) DFT
Curing time varies �vi[h surFace temperature, air movement, hunudity and Fitm [hickness.
EPA �Iethod 24 t
U++th�+++�• U.80 lbs/gallon O6 grams/live)
1�taned 1096 QTo. 2 Thinner): 1.92 Jbs/gallon (230 grams/licre) '
Thinned 10%QTo. 49'�): 0.801bs/gallon (96 grams/live)
Uathlaned: 1.60 lbs/gal solids
'll�laned 1096 QVo. 2'lbinaer): 2.50 Ibs/gal solids
TLlnned 1096 �To. 49'Phinna): 1.60 ]bs/gal solicis
1,315 mil sq ft/gal (32.3 m�/L at 25 microns). See APPLICATION for coverage rates. i
Two: Part A(amine) and Patt B(epory)
5 gallon (18.9L) pails and 1 gallon (3.79L) carvs — Order in multiples oF 2.
14.70 t 0.25 ]bs (C.67 t.11 kp� (mi�ced) t
�blinimum 20°F (-7°C) ,�laximum 120°F (49°C)
For optimum application properties, material temperature mus[ be above 60°F (16°C) prior to application.
(Dry) Continuous 2>D°F (121°C) Intermittent 27j°F (13�°C)
Pazt A: 24 mondu; Pan B: 12 months at recommended storage tempera[ure.
Pan A�C Part B: 81°F (27°C)
Paint products contain chemirdl ingredients �vhich are considered hazardous. Read container label warning and bia[erial
Safery Dara Sheet for im rtant health and safety information prior to the use of this product.
Seep out of the reach �cl�ildren.
OO Novem6er 04, 2010 b Tnemec Co., Ii1C. Published technical data and inswctians are subjett ro change wi[hout naGce. 1he online cat�log at �nvw.memecmm page 1 of 2
y should he referenced for the mos[ cuaent technical dam and inswctions or you may mntatt your Tnemec represen4�five
for curtent �echnical dscl and inswcoons.
PRODUQ DATA SHEET
H.S. EPDXY � SERIES 104
���
kUXIN6
iHINqIN6
��
aeeuunoa �ouie�err
Allow for overspray and surface irregularities. Film chickness is rounded co che nearest 0.5 mil or 5 microns. Application of
coating below minimum or above maximum recommended dry film thicknesses may adversely affecc coadng
perfomiance. t
Power mi�c coc�tents of each container, making sure no pigment remains on che bottom. Pour a measured amoun[ oF Part
B in[o a cican container large enough to hold both mmponents. Add an equal volume of Parc A to Part B while under
agita[ion. Continue agitation until the t�vo componencs are thorougtily mixed. Do not use mLYed marerial beyond pot life
limits. Note: Roth components must be above 60°F (16°C) prior ro mixing. Jiizing rauo is one to one by volume. A large
volume oF inaterial wtll set up quickly if not applied or red�ced in volume.
Cautlon: Do not reseal maed matedaL An e:plosion haracd snay be aeateci.
Use Yo. 2 Thinner. For aic spray, airless spray or roller, ttun up co 10°u or 3/4 pin[ (380 mL) per gallon. Thin up [0 10% or
3/4 pint (380 mL) per gallon �vith No. 49 Thinner when required by air pollutlon regulations.
2 1/2 hours at 60°F (16°C) 2 hours at 77°F (25°C) 1 hour a[ 100°F (38°C)
Gun � Fluid Tip
Air Cap � Air Hnse ID � MaYI Hose ID
�O� I Pot Pressux�
DeVilhiss JGA
I 5/16" or 3/8" I 3/8" or 1/2"
76� or 704 (9.5 or 12.7
<7.9 or 95 mm) ,,,,,,�
Low [emperatures or longer lioses reyuire higtier pot pressure.
60-90 psi I 10-20 psi
(4.2-6.2 bar) (0.7-1.4 bar)
OA15"-0.021^ � 3000-3300 psi � 1/4^ or 3/8"
SURFA�iFA1PHlANAE
Qfilxue
60 mesh
Use appropriate tip/atomizing pressure for equipment, applica[or [echnique and �veather conditions.
Note: Applicacion over inorganic zino-ricli pruners: Apply a�vet mist coat and allo�v tiny bubbles to Form. \Ghen bubbles
disappear in 1 to 2 minu[es, apply a full �vet coac ac specified mil thickness.
Roller: Roller application optional when environmental resvic[ions do not allow spraying. lise 3/8" or 1/2° (9.5 mm [o
12J mm) synthetic �voven nap covers. Note: Two o� more coats may be required ro obtain recommended film
thicknesses.
B[ush: Recommended for small areas only. Llse high qitality natural or rynthetic brisde brushes. Note: 1'�vo or more coats
may be rcyuired to obtain recommended film thicknesses.
bfinimum 60°F (16°C) Nfaximum 135°F (57°C)
T}ie surfam should be dry and a[ least 5°F (3°C) above the de�v point. Coating will not cure below minimum sur(ace
temPerature.
Flush and clean all equipment inm�ediately after use witli die reconunended thinner or aylol.
t Vatues mayvatywith color.
W'dRRA1V"I1 & LL�I7CATiON OF SELLER'S I.IABIL[TY: Eaemec Company, Inc. warr r.ts only ttu[ its coatlngs cepresen[ed herein meet the formulation standards of Tr.emec Company, Irx. THE
WARRANTY DFSCRIBm 1N THE ABOVE PARAGHAPH SkiAll HE I;! LIEU OF ANY OTFffR WARRANCY, EXPAESSED OR A1PL1£D, [NCLliDLYG HLT�NOT LL�fITED TO, Ai�IY I�IPLIED
WARIL4'Vh' OF MERC}iANI'ABII.ITY OR fl7\'ESS FOR A PAAliCULA1i PC7IPOSE'I'HERE AAE NO WARRANI[ES 11iAT EC'['END BEYOND TI-IE DESCRiPT[ON ON TFIE FACE HEREOF. The
buyets sde and exdusive remedy� agalns[ Tnemec Compmy, Inc. shall he for replamment of the produtt in the event a defective mndi[ion oF the produtt should be Cound ro exBt and the
esdusive �emedy shafl nut have (ailed iu esscnGal pu�pcue as long as Tnemec is willing tu p�ovide comparable zeplacemene pmduct to the buyer. NO OTIiER REN�DY ([NCWDI� 1G, BLTC NOT
La11TED TO, 1VCiI]ENI'AL OR CONSEQUF.NTIAL DAMACFS FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST SALES, INJUE2Y TO PF.RSO`7 OR PROPER7'1', EYVIRONMENTAL INJURfES OR ANY 07HER I�CI➢E.�f['AL
OR CONSEQUEN77A1. LOSS) SHAI.I, BE AVAII,ABLE TO 7'FIE BUYF,R. TechNcal and application inFormation herein is pmvided (or the pufpose of esmblishing a genersl profile of the coating and
proper coadng application procedures. Test pedormance results were obmined In a con�rolled enviromnenl and Tnemec Compony makes no c1�im that these teses or any other tesa, accur�tcly
reoresent all enviro�mens. As applitation, enduonmenm! and desi¢n fattors can voev si¢nifir.tn�v. due cve should be ezercised in rhe sekction and use of the matine.
�O November 04,1010 by Tnemet (o., Inc. PDS104 Page 2 af 2
IVlaterial Safety Data Sheet
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. P6tODd1C7' AP9D COMPAPIY IDEI�lYlFICAT10�1!
Product Code
Trade.Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F104-11 WHA
H.S. EPDXY WHITE
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. aIAZARDS IDEWTIFiCAT10Pl
ER!
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Causes burns.
Causes burns. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Centrai nervous system. Gastrointestinal tract. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin
disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin
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3. COMPOSITION/INFORMA�IOP! Old It�GREDlEP�'9'S
Hazardous Com onents
Com onent CAS-No Wei ht °/a
BARIUM SULFATE TOTAL DUST 7727-43-7 30 - 60
ITANIUM DIOXIDE. TOTAL DUST 13463-67-7 10 - 30
MODIFIED CYCLOALIPHATIC POLYAMINE 68609-08-5 5- 10
YLEN E � 33a2o-� 7.8564
BENZYL ALCOHOL 100-51-6 7.7888
ALC RESPIRABLE DUST 14807-96-6 5- 10
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 1.8472
MORPHOUS SILICA 7631-86-9 1- 5
LUMINUM OXIDES 1344-28-1 1- 5
4. FIi2ST A9D MEASUQtES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-FIGFIT61dG MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen. Aldehydes. Nitric acid, nitrosamine.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
h�at/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEf�TAL RELEASE MEASIDRES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and uriused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
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7. HAMDLIPIG AfdD ST06ZAGE
Handiing .
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and ciothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSl192E CO�dTROLS / PERSOMlAl. PROTECT901�
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eye/face Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Goggles. If splashes are likely to occur, wear face-shield.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates'vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handie in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. Pa1VSICA�. AIdD CHEM9CAL PROPERTYES
Flash Point
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate_
VapourPressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
27°C / 81.0°F
135 - 142°C / 275.0 - 288.0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
2.17264
18.07959
1.911
10.5670
26.0250
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
10. STABILITY APID REACTIVITV
Chemical stability
Incompatible Products
Stable.
Strong oxidizing agents. Bases.
Acids. Metals . Hypochlorites.
Peroxides.
Conditions to Avoid
Possibility of Hazardous
Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks. Epoxy
constituents.
None under normal processing
11. 40XICOLOGICAL IPBFOCZMATIOPI
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Irritation No information available
Corrosivity No information available
Sensitization No information available
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Endocrine Disruptor Information
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
Blood, Central nervous system, Centrai Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Lungs, Respiratory system, Skin.
No information available
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMAiIOP!
Ecotoxicitv
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Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mg/L 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 26.7
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h
BENZYL ALCOHOL EC50 = 35 mg/L 3 h LC50= 460 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 63.7 mg/L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 23 mg/L 48 h
promelas 96 h LC50= 10 mg/L = 63.7 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
Lepomis macrochirus 96 h 71.4 mg/L 30 min EC50 = 50
m !L 5 min
TALC (RESPIRABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g/L Brachydanio
rerio 96 h
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mg/L EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mglL 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mglL 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mglL
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96
h LC50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticuiata 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
13. DBSPOS�►L COI�SIDERATIOPIS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contam inated. Packaging
Keep container tightiy closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. '9'I2AFISPORT IN�06tMA7'IOP!
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Cali TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
� 15. �iEGIJL�►�'ORY IY�IFORMATIOB�
International Inventories
TSCA
DSIJNDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL .
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Complies
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Poilutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
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U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Component CAS-No Weight % SARA 313 - Threshold
Values
XYLENE 1330-20-7 7.8564 1.0
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 1.8472 0.1
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
Component CWA - Reporta6le CWA - Toxic Pollutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantltles
XYLENE 100 ib X
ETHYL BENZENE 1000 Ib X X X
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-No California Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcin en
State Right-to-Know
Com onent Massachusetts � New Jerse Penns Ivania lllinois Rhode Island
BARIUM SULFATE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
XYLENE X X X X X
BENZYLALCOHOL X X
TALC RESPIRABLE DUST X X X X
ETHYLBENZENE X X X X X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
ALUMINUM OXIDES X X X X
Other international Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
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F104-11WHA - H.S. EPDXY WHITE
WHMIS Hazard Ciass
62 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
E Corrosive material
�ya -�" .�~ �
,
� ._
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
16. O'�'FlE6t INFOItMA'YIOiV
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HMIS
29-Dec-2009
No information available
Health 0
Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and shoufd be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist. .
End of MSDS
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IViaterial Safety Data Sheet
Preparation Date: 20-Jan-2010
Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
Revision Number: 0
1. PFtODUC�' A1dD COMPAPIV IDEPITI�ICAT101V
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
F104-01046
H.S. EPDXY CONVERTER
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. 9i�►ZARDS IDERITIFICATION
ER!
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Moderately irritating to the eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system.
May be harmfui if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Gastrointestinal tract. Kidney disorders. Liver disorders. Skin
disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additionai Ecological information
Blood, Central nervous system, Centrai Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin
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Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
3. COMPOSOTION/INFORMAYIOPO ON IPlGREDIEMlTS
Hazardous Components
Component
BISPHENOL A TYPE EP(
TALC (RESPIRABLE DU:
EPDXY RESIN
XYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
CAS-No
14807-96-6
171263-25-2
1330-20-7
100-41-4
Weight %
30 - 60
30 - 60
5-10
6.2949
1.3642
4. FIRST AID MEASU�tES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FIRE-FIGBiTIF�G MEASIJRES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Aldehydes.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
headsparkslopen Flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEi1!'H'AL RELEASE MEASUitES
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
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F104-01046 - H.S. EPDXY CONVERTER Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
7. HANDLIIdG AND STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labeis and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSIlE2E COPlTR09.S / PERSONAL P920'�ECYlOtd
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If splashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
5. PIiY�9CiAL AND CF9EM9CAL P9aOPECt46ES
Flash Point
Method
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
VapourPressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ihs/gal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
27°C / 81.0°F
Pensky Martens - Closed Cup
135 - 142°C / 275.0 - 288.0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
1.34065
11.15626
.865
7.7480
11.9204
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0
F104-0104B - H.S. EPDXY CONVERTER
Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
10. ST/�►�eLl'�'Y APlD REACTlVITY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
Incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Amines. Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks.
Am ines.
None under normal processing
11. TOXICOLOGICAL IPlFORMATIOPV
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Com onent
XYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenic Effects
Reproductive Effects
Developmental Effects
Teratogenicity
Target Organ Effects
Ecotoxicity
4300 mg/kg ( Rat )
No information available
No information available
No information availabie
1700 mg/kg ( Rabbit ) � 47635 mg/L ( Rat ) 4 h 5000 ppm (
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
Blood, Central nervous system, Central Vascular System, Gastrointestinal tract, Eyes,
Kidney, Liver, Respiratory system, Skin.
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Fiea
TALC (RESPIRABLE DUST) LC50> 100 g/L Brachydanio
rerio 96 h
XYLENE LC50= 13.4 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 0.0084 mg/L 24 h EC50 = 3.82 mg/L 48 h LC50
promelas 96 h LC50= 8.05 = 0.6 mg/L 48 h
mg/L Oncorhynchus mykiss 96
h LC50= 16.1 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC54= 26.7
mglL Pimephales promelas 96
h
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12. ECOLOGGCAL IP1FOBtMAT90Id
F104-0104B - H.S. EPDXY CONVERTER Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Flsh Microtox Water Flea
ETHYL BENZENE EC50 = 4.6 mg/L 72 h EC50 > LC50= 14.0 mglL EC50 = 9.68 mg/L 30 min EC50 1.8 - 2.4 mg/L 48 h
438 mg/L 96 h Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h EC50 = 96 mg/L 24 h
LC50= 9.09 mg/L Pimephales
promelas 96 h LC50= 150.0
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96
h LC50= 4.2 mg/L
Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h
LC50= 32 mg/L Lepomis
macrochirus 96 h LC50= 48.5
mg/L Pimephales promelas 96 `
h 1.C50= 9.6 mg/L Poecilia
reticulata 96 h
13. DISPOSAB. CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Methods
Contaminated Packaging
Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. TitAidSPOR7 IPlFORMATION
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
15. 1t�GULATORY IId�ORMATIOM
International inventories
TSCA
DSL/NDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Does not Compiy
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Compiy
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Does not Comply
Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
XYLENE
ETHYL BENZENE .,
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
Component CAS-No Weight % SARA 313 - Threshold
Values
XYLENE 1330-20-7 6.2949 1.0
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 1.3642 0.1
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
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F104-0104B - H.S. EPDXY CONVERTER
Chronic Health Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Pollutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantities
XYLENE 100 Ib � X
ETHYL BENZENE 1000 Ib X X X
CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
Com onent CAS-No California Pro . 65
ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 Carcino en
State Right-to-Know
Other International Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
B2 Flammable liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
� �
•
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'!6. O'TF@ER 1�!!�Ol2Mt�'Tl�P!
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Revision Date: 20-Jan-2010
16. OTHER IN�ORMAYION
Revision Date: ' 20-Jan-2010
Revision Summary No information available
HMIS Health 2 Flammability 3 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part,1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suita6ility of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and shouid be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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6@IfAI[ D�lIPI108
[ON6101i US116E
COlARS
Fl�ISH
se�uauauRunoxs
�fO�M� ��
Aliphatic Acrylic Polyurethane
A coating highly resis[ant ro abrasion, wet condiuons, corrosive fumes and exterior weathering. High build quality
combines with projec[ specifie primers for nvo-coat, labor saving sys[ems. Fast curing op[ions are available; see Curing
Time below. Product has some appliauions as a d'uec[ to mecal finish. Con[act your Tnemec representa[ive for more
details. For additional protection from ultra-violet light, Series 1075U is available. NOT FOR IIvIIv1ERSION SERVICE.
Refer to Tnemec Color Guide. Note: Cerrain colors may require mulciple coars depending on method of application and
finish coa[ color. When feasible, the preceding coat should be in the same color family, but noticeably dif%rent.
Semi-gloss
Series 1075 meets d�e requiremenrs of SSPG36 Paint Standard.
Con[act your Tnemec represenrative for specific [est results.
�I�i$ Steel: Series 1, 20, FC20, 27, 66, L69, L69F, N69, N69F, 90-97, 91-HzO, 94-H2O, 104, 135, L140, L140F, N140, N140F, 141,
161, 394, 530
Cralvan�zed Steel and NonFeuous Metal: Series 27, 66, L69, L69F, N69, N69F, 135, 161
Concreie: Series 6C, L69, L69F, N69, NG9F, 84, 104, 161
CM[I: 54�i60, 130. Intennediare coat required.
Note: Bcforc topcoating wich Series 1075, Series 530 esterior exposed for more than 24 hours must first be sc•arified or
ceceive an in�ennedia[e coa[ of Tnemec polyamide epoxy. Recoat windows for other pruners may apply. See those daca
shecG for additional information.
��OA�$ Series 7G, opcional �vhen extended wratherabiliry is desired.
J�S(�RfA� Ntust be clean, dry and &ce oF oil, grease and o[her contaminanu. See primer pcoduct data sheet for surCace preparation
recommendation.
vow�wuu�
�coN!+�om o�r
N�iN6 TIIAE
Curing time varies with surface temperamre, a'u movemen[, humidiry and film thickness. IF coating is exposed to moisture
before die applicable cure paramerers are met, dull, Fla[ or spoay appearing areas may develop. Note: For fasrer curing
and lo�v-temperature applications, add No. 44-710 Ure[hane Acceleraror; see separare producc data sheet Contact 1'nemec
T'echnicaf Services for force curing times and [emperamres.
Y01lIIlF ORGANI( (QMPOUNDS EPA Method 24 t
Unthinaed Maaimm�m 15% IN� 15% bfaz
Qio. 39 ThinJ Rdo.42 ThinJ Qio. 48
1075 1.84 lbs/gal 2.42 Ibs/gal 2.48 ]bs/ga] 2.55 Il
(220 ) (290 � ) (z97 ) (305
1075U 2.1616s/gal 2.701bs/gal 2.751bs/gal 2.8311
(25S ) (3z3 ) C330 ) (339
�S
iHE0REI1fAl �O�A6E
NUMBF3t Of (OMPONBiIi
rwoxs �uno
PAOfG61MG
PART B
Maz 15% Mas
o. %'i�in.) aio. 63
.94 lbs/eal 254 I
2.27 ll
(271
1 Gallon Kit � 1 Qallon pail � 1 pint ran � 1
OO June 10� YO� O by T00018( C0. IO[. �blished technical data and inswaions arc subjea to ch�nge wi[hout noUce. The onllne cata�og at mnv.[nemeccom page 1 of 2
� should be reFerenced for the most currcnt ter.hnical cL�ta and 'visnuctio�ss or you may con[ac[ your Tnemec represenu[ive
for currcnt technic�l data and inswcuans.
71 t 2.0% (ntiYed) t
2A tn S.D mils (50 to 125 microns) per coat. Note: Number of coats and thickness requirernenes will vary �vi[h substnte,
applicacion mechod and exposure. Contact your Tnemec representative.
1,132 mil sq FVgal (27.8 mz/L at 25 microns). See APPL[CA170N for coverage races. t
T�vo: Part A and Part B
By volume: Eight (Part A) to one (Part B)
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
ENDURA-SHIELD° II � 1075 � 1075U
qEf MlB6HI P9t 6AL10l1
Si0RA6E1�IP0GN�E
1fA1PkFANRE RBISfAlI�
$NQf LIF�
FiASH POIMi • SETA
NFALIH E� SAFEIT
t0Y9lA6E RATB
NIXIN6
1NINlI(N6
rar u�
aeruunon �me�xr
SURFA� iHAP9lANRE
11.84 t 0.25 1bs (5.37 t.11 kp� t
'�linimum 20°F (-7°C) Maximum 110°F (43°C)
(Dry) Continuous 250°F (121°C) Intemiitten[ 275°F (135°C)
Part A: 24 months; Patt B: 12 months at recommended s[orage [emperature.
Part A: 95°F (35°C) Part B: 135°F (57°C)
Paint products contain chemical ingredients which are considered hazardoas. Read container label �varning and Material
Safery Data Sheet for impor[ant health and safety inFormation prior to die use of this product.
Seep out of the reacb of cbildrea.
Note: Can be spray applied at 3A to 5.0 mils (T> to 125 microns) DFT per coat �vhen exva protection or the elimination
of a coat is desired. Allow for overspray and surface irregulari[ies. \'�et film thickness is rounded ro the nearesc OS mil or
5 microns. Application of coating below minimum or above maximum ceconunended dry flm thicknesses may adversely
affect coa[uig perfoanance. }
5[ir conten[s oE d�e con[ainer marked Part A, making sure no pigment remains on the bottom. Add the contencs oF the can
marked Part B ro Parr A�vhile under agitacion. Concinue agitacion until the m�o components are thoroughly mLred. When
i�sed with 44-710 Urethane Accelera[or, first blend 44-710 inco Pait A under agitatio�; concinue as above. llo noc use
mixed niarerial beyond pot liFe limits. CaWion: Part B Is moLsWta-sensidve and wlll react wt[h atma5pheflc molsptte.
Um�sed matedal must be kept tighdy closed at aIl tlmes.
For air or aidess spray, thin up to 15% or I 1/4 pints (>70 mL) per gallon �vi[h No. 42 Thinner if temperatures are befow
80'F (27°C), use \o. 48 Thinner for temperatures above 80°F (27°C). For brush and roller, thin 15% or 1 1/4 pints (570
mIJ per gallon wich No. 39 or No. 63 Thinner. \�here lower VOC is required for air or a'vless spray, brush or roller
application, thin up ro 15°0 or 1 1/4 pints (570 mL) per gallon wich �'o. 5G 1'hinner. Note: Thinning is required for proper
application. Caution: Do not add thinnez if more thaa 30 minutes bave elag.sed after ml�ng. Note: Up to 15% per gallon
of No. 63 7'hinner can he used when Series 1075 is used as an intermedia[e coat.
1 1/2 hours at 75°F (24°C) unthinned 2 hours at 75°F (24°C) thinned
QiANUP Flush and clean all equipmen[ immediacely aker use with the cecommended dzinner or MEK.
t Values may vazy wkh cdor.
�GAItRAN'[Y Re LL�iTAT[ON OF SELLER'S llAB11.17Y: Tnemec Compony, Inc �vamants only tha[ ics toatings rcpresented hereln meet Ihe fortnul�tion st�nd�rds of Tnemec Company, Inc. hIE
WARRANTY DFSCRIBED L`! THE !�BOVE PAR.4GRAPH SHALL BE IY LiEU OF e��]Y OTHER l�.\RItAMY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLiED, INCLUDING BUI' YOT LUIITED TO, ANY 4\7P� �n
WARRANiY OF hIERCHANTABILI7Y OR FITVF_SS FOR A PART[CUL11i PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANI'IF.S TfiAT E.l-I'END BEYOND THE DESCRIP7IOV ON TFIE FACE HF.RF.OF. The
buyer's wle and exdusive remedy against Tnemec Company, Inc. shall be Cor replacement of the produa In [he event a defecqve mndieion of the produ<t should tx found m e:cist and the
esdusive remedy stull na have failed its essentlal purpose as long as Tnemec is willing to pmvide mmpar�ble replacemem product to the buyec N70 OTk[LR REMmY (LVCLWING, BUI' YOT
LL�(1TID TO, INCIDEYCAL OR CONSEQUEN'IIAL DMiAGES FOR LOST PROFTTS, LOST SALES, [NJURY TO PERSOY OR PROPERTY, ErVIltO[�]MENI'AL INJUR[ES ORluYY OTHER INCIDENCAL
UR CONSEQUENfIAL LO55) SHALL BE AVAIIABLE TO 7�1E BLIYER Technical and applicauon infmmatlon herein is provided for �he purpose of establishing a general proFlle of. the matlng and
proper coaUng appllca¢on procedums. Test pe�foananm results were oAtained in a controlled envimnment and Tnemec Company makes no tlaim that �hese [eset or any other tests, accuntdy
reoresenc ai! environments. As aonlicauon, envGonmental and design haors can vary signi8cantly, due c�re should be exerclsed 1n �he selection and use of the mating.
OO lune 10, 2010 by Tnemec (o., Inc. PDS1075 Page 2 of 2
Low remperatures or longer hoses require higher pot pressure.
Use appropriate tip/atonuzing pressure for equipment, applicaror technique and wea[her conditions.
RoIla: Use 1/4' or 3/$" (6,4 mm or 9.5 mm) synthetic woven nap roller covers. Do not use long nap roller covers. Two
coats are required ro obtain dry film thickness above 3.0 mils (75 nucrons).
B[ush: Recommended for small area3 only. Use high quality natural or synthetic bristle brushes. Two coacs aze required to
obtain reconunended film thickness above 3A nuls (75 microns).
btinimum 35°F (2°C) blaximum 120°r <49°C)
The surface should be dry and at least 5°F C3°C) above the de�v poinc.
Nlaterial Safety Data Sheet
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. PFtODUCT AtdD COMPAPIY IDEidTeFICA4101d
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
1075-11 W HA
ENDURA-SHIELD II WHITE
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. HAZARDS IDE�dTIFICATIOid
i�[�31
FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
Potentiai Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Moderately irritating to the eyes.
Irritating to skin.
irritating to respiratory system. Respirabie crystalline silica (quartz) can cause silicosis, a
fibrosis (scarring) of the lungs.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Cancer hazard.
Contains crystalline silica which can cause cancer. (Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure.)
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicais Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additional Ecologicai information
Centrai nervous system, Eyes, Lungs, Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), Respiratory
system, Skin
3. COMPOSITIOPE/INFORMATIOP! OP! BPdGRED1EWiS
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3. COMPOSITIOPI/INFORIVIATION ON IPlGREDIEP9TS
Hazardous Com onents
Com onent CAS-No � Weight %
ITANIUM DIOXIDE TOTAL DUST 13463-67-7 10 - 30
CRYSTALLINE SILICA QUARTZ 14808-60-7 16.7727
N-BUTYL ACETATE 123-86-4 8.1134
METHYL N-AMYL KETONE 1�aa3-o s.s�s
MORPHOUS SILICA 7631-86-9 1- 5
LUMINUM OXIDES 1344-28-1 1- 5
MORPHOUS SILICA 7631-86-9 1- 5
PROPRIETARY 0 - 10%
CRYSTALLINE SILICA QUARTZ 14808-60-7 0.1997
4. FIitST A19 MEASUFi�S
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
_ 5. �iRE-FIGFiTBNG MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Flammable.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen.
Specific Hazards Arlsing from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heaUsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEAStJRES.
Personal Precautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with locai, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
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7. HANDLING AIdD STORAGE
Handling
Close container after each use. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. If
splashes are likely to occur, wear goggles. Wear protective gloves/clothing. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Storage
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASN FIRE. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all
vapors are gone. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSIJitE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTIOI�1
Exposure Guidelines
Com onent ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL Quebec TWAEV Ontario TWAEV Mexico OEL TWA
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' STEL:
DUST 15 m/m' 20 m/m'
CRYSTALLINE SILICA TWA: 0.025 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mglm3 TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.10 mg/m3 TWA: 0.1 mg/m�
QUARTZ
N-BUTYL ACETATE TWA: 150 ppm STEL: TWA: 710 mg/m' TWA: TWA: 150 ppm TWA: TWA: 150 ppm TWA: TWA: 150 ppm TWA:
200 ppm 150 ppm STEL: 200 713 mg/m' STEL: 200 710 mg/m' STEL: 200 710 mg/m' STEL: 200
m STEL: 950 m/m' m STEL: 950 m/m' m STEL: 950 m/m' m STEL: 950 m/m'
METHYL N-AMYL KETONE TWA: 50 ppm 7WA: 100 ppm TWA: TWA: 50 ppm TWA: TWA: 25 ppm TWA: TWA: 235 mg/m' TWA:
465 mg/m' 233 mg/m' 115 mg/m' 50 ppm STEL: 465
m /m' STEL: 100 m
ALUMINUM OXIDES TWA: 1 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 5 TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m' TWA: 10 mg/m'
( m /m' TWA: 15 m /m'
CRYSTALLINE SILICA TWA: 0.025 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m' TWA: 0.10 mg/m' TWA: 0.1 mg/m'
QUARTZ
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
If splashes are likely to occur, wear Goggles.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust, vapors or spray mist. Ensure
fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or
diuiness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits,
wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application.
Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. PF9YSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Flash Point
Boiling Point/Range
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits.
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibslgal)
% Volatile by Weight
37°C / 98.0°F
118 - 154°C 1244.0 - 309.0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information avaifable
1.50531 -
12.52641
2.216
17.6850
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% Volatile by Volume 31.1862
10. STABIL9TY AiVD REAC'i'IVITY
Chemical stability Stable.
Conditions to Avoid
incompatible Products Strong oxidizing agents. Bases. Possibility of Hazardous
Acids. Alkalines. Amines. Water, Reactions-
alcohols, amines, strong bases,
metal components, surface
active materials. Caustics.
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Heat, flames and sparks.
Amines. Reacts with air to form
peroxides.
None under normal processing
11. '�OXICOLOGICAL IFdF092MA'i'IOM
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (fOTAL
DUST)
CRYSTALLINE S�LICA
(QUARTZI
CRYSTALLINE SILICA
No information available
No information available
No information available
Group 26
Group 1
Group 1
A2
A2
Known
Known
x
X
X
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
Teratogenicity No information available
Target Organ Effects Central nervous system, Eyes, Lungs, Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), Respiratory
system, Skin.
Endocrine Disruptor Information No information available
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater Ai ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
N-BUTYL ACETATE EC50 = 320 mg/L 96 h EC50 = LC50= 18 mg/L Pimephales EC50 = 70.0 mg/L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 44 mg/L 48 h
674.7 mg/L 72 h promelas 96 h LC50= 100 = 82.2 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
mg/L Lepomis macrochirus 96 98.9 mg/L 30 min EC50 = 959
h LC50= 62 mg/L Leuciscus mg/L 18 h
idus 96 h
METHYL N-AMYL KETONE LC50= 131.0 mg/L Pimephales
romelas 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
� rerio 96 h
AMORPHOUS SILICA EC50 = 440 mg/L 72 h LC50= 5000 mg/L Brachydani EC50 = 7600 mg/L 48 h
rerio 96 h
13. DISPOSAL COIdSIDERA410i�S
Waste Disposal Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spiiled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
� 14. TRANSPOItT IWFORM�►TIOP!
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
Proper Shipping Name UN1263,PAINT,3,PGIII,ERG 128
15. REGl1LAT062Y IF�l�ORMATIOf�I
International Inventories
TSCA Complies
DSUNDSL Complies
EINECS/ELINCS Does not Comply
CHINA Does not Comply
ENCS Does not Comply
KECL Daes not Comply
PICCS Does not Comply
AICS Does not Comply
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Heaith Hazard No
Acute Health Hazard Yes
Fire Hazard Yes
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No
Reactive Hazard No
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Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Pollutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
CERCLA
Com onent Hazardous Substances RQs CERCLA EHS RQs
N-BUTYL ACETATE 5000 Ib
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
State Right-to-Know
Com onent Massachusetts New Jerse Penns Ivania lII(nois Rhode Island
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TOTAL X X X X
DUST
CRYSTALLINE SILICA X X X X
QUARTZ
N-BUTYL ACETATE X X X X
METHYL N-AMYL KETONE X X X X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
ALUMINUM OXIDES X X X X
AMORPHOUS SILICA X X
CRYSTALLINE SILICA X X X X
QUARTZ
Other Internationai Regulations
Canada
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Class
62 Flammable liquid
D2B Toxic materials
� T
Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
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16. OTI�ER INFORMATIO�+I
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HMIS
29-Dec-2009
No information available
Health 0
Flammability 0 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For speclfic information regarding occupational safety and heaith standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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Material Safety Data Sheet
Preparation Date: 30-Dec-2009
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Revision Number: 0
1. PRODUCT AND COMP�4PlY IDEPITIFICATION
Product Code
Trade Name
Contact Manufacturer
Emergency Telephone Number
1074-1075B
ENDURA-SHIELD II CONVERTER
Tnemec Company, Inc. 6800 Corporate Drive, Kansas City, MO 64120-1372
800-535-5053 (INFOTRAC) - TNEMEC REGULATORY DEPT: 816-474-3400
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATIOW
L�l
HARMFUL IF INHALED.
MAY CAUSE LUNG INJURY.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC RESPIRATORY REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION; EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT.
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.
HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA.
MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION.
Potential Health Effects
Principle Routes of Exposure
Acute Effects
Eyes
Skin
Inhalation
Ingestion
Eye contact, Inhalation, Skin contact.
Moderately irritating to the eyes. Risk of serious damage to eyes.
Irritating to skin. May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Irritating to respiratory system. May cause allergic respiratory reaction.
May be harmful if swallowed.
Chronic Effects
NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
See Section 11 for additional Toxicological information.
Aggravated Medical Conditions Central nervous system. Skin disorders.
Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects.
Potential Environmental Effects
Target Organ Effects
See Section 12 for additional Ecological information
Central nervous system, Eyes, Respiratory system, Skin
3. COMPOSlTION/INFO(tM�►TIOM OP! II�GREDIEfdTS
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3. COMPOSITION/IPIFOPtMATiOPI O(� INGREDIEfVTS
Hazardous Components
nent
ETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE (HDI)
UTYLACETATE
(,4METHYLENE DIISOCYANATE (HDI}
CAS-No
28182-81-2
64742-95-6
123=86-4
822-06-0
0.2
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Ingestion
Inhalation
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.
5. FlEtE-�IGFITIPlG MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Combustible material.
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment. Contact with water may cause violent frothing. Use: Carbon dioxide (CO2) -
Foam - Dry chemical
Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon, hydrocarbons. Oxides of nitrogen. Hydrogen cyanide.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating gases and vapours. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep away from
heatJsparks/open flames/hot surfaces. May cause heat and pressure build-up in closed containers. Solvent vapors are heavier than
air and may spread along floors. Flash back possible over considerable distance.
6. ACCIDEFd'�AL PtELEASE MEASU9tES
PersonalPrecautions
Environmental Precautions
Methods for Cleaning Up
Other Information
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Use personal protective equipment. Remove all
sources of ignition.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary
sewer system.
If spilled, contain spilled materiai and remove with inert absorbent. Dispose of contaminated
absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
Not applicable
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Weight %
60 - 100
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7. HANiDLING AND STORAGE
Handling
Use only with adequate ventilation.Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene
and safety practice. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
When used in a mixture, read the labels and safety data sheets of all components. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Sto�age
Close container after each use. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Use only in an area containing flame proof equipment.
Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross ventilation.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTIOM
Exposure Guidelines
Engineering Measures
Personal Protective Equipment
Skin Protection
Eyelface Protection
Respiratory Protection
General Hygiene
Considerations
Ensure adequate ventilation, especiaily in confined areas
Lightweight protective clothing, Apron, Impervious gloves
Safety glasses with side-shields
INDIVIDUALS WITH LUNG OR BREATHING PROBLEMS OR PRIOR REACTION TO
ISOCYANATES MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO VAPOR OR SPRAY MIST. Do not breathe
vapor or spray mist. Wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH/MSHA approved)
during and after application unless air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are below
applicable limits. An airline respirator (TC 19C NIOSH/MSHA) is recommended. A vapor-
particulate respirator (TC 23C NIOSH/MSHA) may be appropriate where air monitoring
demonstrates vapors are less than ten times the applicable exposure limits and the
isocyanate concentration is less than its applicable exposure limit. The use of an air-supplied
respirator is mandatory whenever the airborne concentration of isocyanate monomer is
unkriown. •
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
Avoid breathing dust created by cutting, sanding, or grinding.
9. P�IVSICAL AIdD C9�EMICAL PROPER'iIES
Flash Point
Method
Boiling PoinURange
Upper Exposure Limits
Lower Exposure Limits
Evaporation Rate
Vapour Pressure
Vapour Density
Specific Gravity
Density
VOC Content (Ibs/gal)
% Volatile by Weight
% Volatile by Volume
57°C / 135.0°F
Pensky Martens - Closed Cup
118 - 128°C / 244.0 - 262.0°F
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
No information available
1.12354
9.34955
.935
10.0000
13.9009
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10. STA�ILITY APID REAC�IVITY
Chemical stability
Incompatible Products
Stable.
Strong oxidizing agents.
Caustics. Water, alcohols,
amines, strong bases, metal
components, surface active
m aterials.
Conditions to Avoid
Possibility of Hazardous
Reactions
Heat, flames and sparks.
Amines.
None under normal processing
11. TOXICOLOGICAL IWFORMA'�ION
Acute Toxicity
Component Information
Com onent LD50 Oral LD50 Dermal LC50 Inhalatlon
HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE 18500 mglm' ( Rat ) 1 h
HDI POLYMER
PETROLEUM SOLVENT (NAPTHA) 8400 mg/kg ( Rat ) 2000 mg/kg ( Rabbit ) 52 mg/L ( Rat ) 4 h 3400 ppm ( Rat )
4h
N-BUTYL ACETATE 10768 m/k Rat 17600 m/k Rabbit 390 m Rat 4 h
HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE 710 mg/kg ( Rat ) 570 mg/kg ( Rabbit ) 0.29 mg/L ( Rat ) 1 h 0.15 mg/L ( Rat
HDi MONOMER 4 h
Irritation
Corrosivity
Sensitization
Chronic Toxicity
Carcinogenicity
No information available
No information available
No information available
The table below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available
Developmental Effects No information available
Teratogenicity No information available
Target Organ Effects Central nervous system, Eyes, Respiratory system, Skin.
Endocrine Disruptor Information No information available
12. ECOLOGICAL If�F06iMAYlOWI
Ecotoxicity
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
PETROLEUM SOLVENT LC50= 9.22 mg/L EC50 = 6.14 mg/L 48 h
NAPTHA Oncorh nchus m iss 96 h
N-BUTYL ACETATE EC50 = 320 mg/L 96 h EC50 = LC50= 18 mg1L Pimephales EC50 = 70.0 mg/L 5 min EC50 EC50 = 44 mg/L 48 h
674.7 mg/L 72 h promelas 96 h LC50= 100 = 82.2 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
mglL Lepomis macrochirus 96 98.9 mglL 30 min EC50 = 959
h LC50= 62 mg/L Leuciscus mg/L 18 h
idus 96 h
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
Com onent Freshwater AI ae Freshwater Fish Microtox Water Flea
HEXAMETHYLENE LC50= 26.1 mg/L Brachydanio EC50 = 53.2 mg/L 5 min EC50
DIISOCYANATE (HDI) rerio 96 h = 25.5 mg/L 15 min EC50 =
MONOMER 15.7 m/L 30 min
13. DISPOSAL. CONSIDERATiONS
Waste Disposai Methods Keep container tightly closed. If spilled, contain spilled material and remove with inert
absorbent. Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in accordance
with locai, state and federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling, recovery or waste disposal
14. TI2Ai�lSPORY IML�Oi211A/�TION
DOT Ground Transportation Only. Call TNEMEC Traffic Department - 816-474-3400 for other modes of Transportation.
15. REGl1LATO1tY IPlFORMATIOtd
International Inventories
TSCA
DSLINDSL
EINECS/ELINCS
CHINA
ENCS
KECL
PICCS
AICS
Complies
Complies
Complies
Complies
Does not Comply
Complies
Complies
Complies
Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61)
This product contains the following HAPs:
Component
HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE (HDI) MONOMER
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313
Component
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Categorization
Chronic Health Hazard
Acute Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
Reactive Hazard
CAS-No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Weight °/a � SARA 313 - Threshold
Component CWA - Reportable CWA - Toxic Pollutants CWA - Priority Pollutants CWA - Hazardous Substances
Quantities
N-BUTYLACETATE 50001b X
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CERCLA
U.S. State Regulations
California Proposition 65
This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals:
I HEXAMETHYLENE X
DIISOCYANATE (HDI)
MONOMER
Other International Regulations
Canada
X
Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
X
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and
the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
WHMIS Hazard Ciass
83 Combustible liquid
D2A Very toxic materials
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Legend
NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory
16. OTaiER INlFORMATIOM
Revision Date:
Revision Summary
HMIS
29-Dec-2009
No information available
Health 2
Flammability 2 Reactivity 1
Disclaimer
For specific information regarding occupational safety and health standards, please refer to the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the Tnemec Company or any
of its subsidiaries assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy of completeness of the information contained herein.
Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown
health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that
these are the only hazards which exist.
End of MSDS
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Revision Date: 29-Dec-2009
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CONST�UCTIQN IP1C.
Submittal Transmittal � Response
Shaded areas are for City of Rentori use only
Submittal Number: 035 DATE: 04/12/2011
(Contractor.� each submittal transmittal will have a consecutive number beginning with "1 ". Resubmittals will be
identified with RJ, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for esch submittal item. The onfy excep6on wiN be
if multiple items from fhe same supplier a� submitted as a package for the same schedu/ed worlc.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: WWP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid # Response
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1 � 10.11312J �Sump Pump for Valve Vault �
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❑ Re-submittal ❑ S plemental Submitta!
Submitted by: � �
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature - Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPT�ONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
51 = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUSMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of strudural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
� (key to
1
Comment
Printed Name & Title
�
—�
Date
Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
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2" Spherical Solids Handling
www.cranepumps.com • (�8f1Ua� $c /-�UtOl7latlC
?%'; 2" & 3" Discharge
DI$C.HARGE .......................2" NPT, Femate, Vertical
LIQtfID TEINPERATURE
SE4'13 ,..........77°F (25°C} Conlinuous
5E424 ....,......10d°F (40°C} _Continuous
VOLUTE ...............................Cast lron ASTM A-48, Class 30
MC�TDR HOUSING .............. Cast Iion.A$TNf A138, Class 30
SEAI PLATE ...................... Cast Iron ASTNE A-48, Class 30.
IAAf'ELLEi2,
• Desiqn .............2 Vana, Open with pump out vanes on back
' side, Dynamicafly Balanced, ISO 66.3
� Malenaf ...,.....,Cast Iron ASTM A�8, Cfass 30
SHAFT ........:.......................416 Stainless Steel
$QU,4RE:RtNGS .................Burta•N
NA�DWARE ........................30.0 Series-Stainless Steel
PA.INT ..........................•••-.....Air Dr� Enamel
SEAL: D.esign ....:.......Single AAschanical, Oil Filled Resetvoir
Secandary Exdusion Seal
Material........... CarbonlC.eramic/Buna-N
Harclware - 300 Series Stainless
CORD ENTRY ..................:...15 ft. {5m) Quidc Disconnect Cord witn plug
On 115Voit, Pressure Gromment tor sealing
• and sVa(n relief
SPEED .................................1750 RPM (Nomi�al)
UPPER BEARING ................Single Row. Ball, Oil Lubricated
ioad._ ............. Radial
LOWER BEARING ...............Single Row, Ball, Oil LubriCated
Load .............:.. Radial 8�. Thrust
MQTOR: Dastgn ............ NEMfl L Torque Curve, Oil Filled, Squirrel
Cage lnduction
lnsulatiori ........ Class B
SINGtE PNASE ................... Pertnanent Split Capacitov {pSC)
I.ncludes oqerioad f'rotection in (Nofor
LEVEC CONTROL...__........."A" - WrdeAngle, PVC, Mechanical, 15 ft (5m)
, eard with Piggy-Back Plug, N/O
� "VF" - Vettical Float, PVC, 5nap Action,
15 ft(5m) cord, witli Pi99Y-Baefc piug.
. � aFF pofitONLY is adjustabie
OPTIf3NAL E4UIPMENT.....Seal Materla4, Addiu� nal C,o_rd
RECOPIIM�ND�D;
Aqcessorres....,B.reakAway Fitting {BA�
Cheak Valve
Contro( Pane!
• Sea! Kit PN ..... 085202
5e�viCe Kif PN. 085201
Series: SE (SE4�1'i & SE4Z1)
,4[iP, 175DRPM, 60Hz
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UL 778
iR�sssa
3ample �pedfip6ons: Section 1 Page 9.
pES.CRIPTION:
SUBMERSIBLE NQN-C106 SEWAGE PUMP
DE�IGNED FOR TYPICAL RA1A/ SEWAG@
APPLI.CATIONS
SECTION '1 B .
C:RA�V E Pt7MPS & SYSTENiS PAOE' �'
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ACrgnaCa..Campany USA: (9.37:} 778-8947 � Canada: (90�j �45x;6Y23 . • Inte.rnap4n�l; (937}61.�-3b98 _ . .....
S��ies SE �
2" Spheri�al Solids Handling -
Manual & Autom�tic v�nvw.aranepumps.cam
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1%", 2" & 3" I2is,charge
mcnes
(mm)
MQDEL NG PART ��O ' HP V.Qi.T/PN Ht RPM NEMA- FULt LOCKE� CORD . CORD CORD'
(Nom) START LOAD ROTUEt SIXE 'i'YPE O•D
CODE AMPS AMPS fnch (mmj
SE41'l 098747 U.9 1i�/1 60 7T50 C 12.0 t9:Q iA/3 B.ITbW 6.373 (9-.�
SEkt'�A 096748 0.4 1]5t1 60 t750 C 12.0 19.0 14F3 . S:170V� 0.375 (9.5)
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SE411VF 836 0.4' i1511 60 9750 C 12.D 1Q,0 t4l3 SJT4�1 0.375 (9.5)
SEd21 U96750 0.4 234h 60 17b0 C 82 130 1413 SJTOW 0.37$ (9.5)
MecltanlcaF Slyitch bn SE=A. cord. tfl2,'SJQW: Plggy-Baek�Plug
Ver6cal Switch on 5E: VF cortl 16ld, SJOW. 0:320 (B.irrim) O:D. Piggy-Back Ph+g
�t��oart►wr s
t.) ?UMp 1vWY8H OPERA'FEO'DRY' FOR EXTENDEQ PERIODS VNTFiOUT OAhtAGE 7Q IKOTORANDlOR SEAL3.
Z.) THIS PUlAP ISAPPROPRIATE FOR 7HOSEfiPPIlCA'1'IONS SPEClFlEQAS CLASS I p1V1510H II NAZi4RDOGS COCAYIONS.
3.J ili1S PUMP�iS�NOTAPPRODRfATE FOR 7}IQS.EqppUCA'(jQNS.SPECIFIED.ASCL'ASS � DMS10N I HAZAROOUS Li�ATIbNS.
4.) INS7A�lA7TONS.SUCHASDECORASiVEF4UNTAINSOR.�1'�4TERFEATURHSPROVIDEOfORVISItAL�NJQYMENTMUSTBEINSTACLEDINACCOliOANCE
YNTH Tt!E NAT.,IQNAI FL.ECTRJ� CODE ANSUNFPA 70 AND/pR ]}fEAUTFtOR1T;1' i1AVING JU RISDIC710N. Ti11S PUMR IS NOT IN�DEQ FOR USE.IN
SYNMMING-POOLS, RECREAiIONAL�hU1TER�PARKS. OR tN6TAlL.4T101JS�1t1 WHlCIi HtjfllAN CONTfiCTNA7H PUNkPED MEUlAISA�CQMFdON QCCUARENCE.
sscnoN �s Pl1[VIPS. $c Si�STEf1�fS
PAO.E 2 �RAN E
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A-Crana Co. �nmpany USA: (837) 778-8947 r Canada: (90�r457-S?23 • 1q.tet�naGonaL (937} 67&3598
SE4t4VF SE411 8� $E421 (Less F(oatj
SE411 A
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Series SE
Performance eurve
4HP,1750RPM,60Hz
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SEGTION. 19
�RAj� � PI�IUIPS & SYSTENiS. � rnce 5
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A Crene Co Company USA:(937)'778-.8997 � G.an.a,da;.(905)-057-6223 • (937.) 615 3.598
� 1 %", 2" & 3" Discharge
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Submittal Transmittal 8 Response
Shaded areas are for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 037 - 046 DATE: 02/11/2011
(Contractor: each submittal transmittal wii( have a consecu6ve number beginning with `1 ". Resubmittals wi!! be
identified with Ri, R2, efc.) Note: One fonn shall be frlled ouf for each submitfa! item. The only exception will be
rf multiple rtems from the same suppfie� are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No. : VWIlP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the foltowing noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid # Response
1� Div 10-15 ;Pipes and Valves ! ��
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❑ Re-submittal �Q,Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by: ' "'
C' I AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Prinied Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below .
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other abligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirtning and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with Ihat of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relie�e Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
�aH� ��=�3.
Printed Name & Title
G�/!c �
Date
See Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ 5ee Other Attachments
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
►
H.D. FOINLER
COMPANY
Februaiy 8, 201 l
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Advanced Construction Inc.
4640 Campus PL STE ] 50
Nlukilteo WA 9827�
Attn: AJ Smith
Reference: Westview Lift station
Per your request, we are sendin5 the following submittals: (1 electronic set)
DESCRIPT[ON
HDFCO - Stainless pipe and fittings ►.1C
Spea�•s - PVC valves and fittings �E
Apollo - Stainless ball valve a._tr
HDFCO - Stainless flange bolts nl�
JIvI Eagle - PVC pipe �1�
Linkseal - Mechanical pipe seal �Jr
Century-I ine - Wall sleeves r.l�
Standon - Pipe stipport P��
Garlock - Flange gasket +J'F
Flowmatic - Swing check val�e ►J� - tz�����.-� S�r�,�e,
Romac - Mechanical coupling/FCA �J E- 3a-Ts � r�-rs ss ; C P� XT
Victaulic - Grooved coupling N�
Dezurik - Plug valve r.t�
If the enclosures are not exactly as noted and satisfactory for your purposes, please notify
your salesperson, listed below.
Sincerely,
Nick Searcv
H.D. FOWLER COMPANY, INC.
Marysville Branch
6016 29`" Drive NE
Marysville, WA 98271
(360) 651-2400
(800) 819-5898.
(360) 658-5305 Fax
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Marysviile Branch
6016 29`" Drive NE
Marysville, WA 98271
(360) 651-2400 -
(800) 819-5898
(360) 658-5305 Fax
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COMPANY
: Prepared for AIIflIfl��$� ��'�g� (Salesperson)
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COMPA�IY
Attn: Nick Searcy
Re: West View Lift Station
Project: Advanced Construction
2-8-11
Nick,
The materials we will use on the abave mentioned pro3ect are as follows.
: : _:._. ;. :_._. � .. . Stainless. Steel _ . , : . �Y�c4�_�_.. . -
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Specs
Flanges: A.S.T.M. A182 Specs
Crrade 316�.
Fittings: A.S.T.M. A403 Specs
Threaded
Brackets: 3 x 3 x 11" Angle
Grade 316
Grooves: To AWWA 606
Specs
Tf I can answer any further quesiion; ple.ase call.
�
Marysvitle Branch
6016 29`^ Drive NE .
Marysville, WA 98271
{360)651-9438
(866) 629-9733 �
(360)657-7814 Fax
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Flow tested design provides quick response with positive
seal for prevention of system back flow in industrial and
chemical processin� applications. Valves are availabie
in IPS sizes I/2" through 6" with socket/regu]ar thread,
SR threaded (Special Reinforced), flanDed or spigot
end connectors and 8" venturied valve with socket or
flaneed eiids. Also available in metric socket and BSP
threa� sizes 11?" [hrou�h 2".
Sample Engineering Specification
All thernloplastic check valves shall be True Union ?000 Industrial
Ball Check type manufactured to ASTM F 1970 and constructed from
PVC Type 1, ASTM D 178�J, Cell Ctassification 1?�15� or CPVC Type
IV, ASTM D 1784 Cel] Classitication �3d�17. All O-rings shall be
EPDM or Viton�. All valve union nuts shall have Buttress threads.
All valve seats shall be a standard O-ring type. All seal carriers shall
be Safe-T-Blockedp'• All valve components shall be rep(aceable.
All EPDM valves shall be listed by NSF for use in potable water
service. All PVC and CPVC 1/2" through 4" valves shall be pressure
rated to ?3� psi, all 6" and 8" Venturied and all tlanged valves shall
be pressin•e rated to I�0 psi for �vater at 73° F as manufactured by
Spears`" Manufacturing Company.
Quick-View Valve Selection Chart
Valve! O-ring PVC Part Num6er� P�essure
Size j Material Socket Threaded SR Threaded Flanged Splgot RaGng
EPDM 4529005 included 4521-0055R 4523-005 4527-OQ5
1/2
, Vton� 453&005 included 4531-005SR 4533-W5 4537-005
' EPDM 452�007 fnGudfd 4521-007SR 4523-007 4527-Q07
3,�4
Vtorr� 4539-007 included 4531-067SR 4533-007 4537-007
EPDM 4529-010 inGuded 4521-010SR 4523-010 4527-010
1 ---
Vtan`$ 4539-010 included 4531-010SR 4533-010 4537-010 235 psi
� EPDM 452&012 irxluded 4521-012SR 4523-012 4527-012 Non-Shxk
� 1/4 Vtorix 4539-012 included 4531-012SR 4533-012 4537-012 @ 73°rF
1-1r � EPDM 452�015 included 4521-015SR 4523-015 4527-015
� Utor� 4539-015 included 4531-015SR 4533-015 4537-075 (F�anged
EPDM 452302D included 4521•OZOSR 4523-020 4527-020 ��Psi
z Non-Shockj
Vitor�' 453�020 included 4531-D20SR 4533•020 4537-020 y�{��er
EPDM 4522-025 452�-025 4521-025SR 4523-025 4527-025 '�a� 73' F
2��2 Vitor� 4532-025 4531-025 4531-a25SR 4533-025 4537-025
EPDM 4522-030 4521-030 4521-030SR 4523-030 4527-030
3 Vtor� 4532-0.30 4531-030 4531-030SR 4533-030 4537-030
EPDM 4522-040 4521-Q40 4521-040SR 4523-04a 4527-040
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Vlon'a 4532-040 4531-040 4531-040SR 4533-040 4537-040
6 EPDM 4522-060 4521-060 4521-060SR 4523-060 4527-C�iO 150 psi
i VltorfR 4532-O6D 4531-060 4531-060SR 4533-060 4537-060 Noo-Shock
Z EPOM 4522-080 — — 4523-080 — Water
8
, Vton� 4532-080 — — 4533-080 — @ 73° F
'� For CPVC valve, adtl Ne letler "C" lo the part n�mber (e.g., 4529-�SC, 4521-005CSR}
2�. B" Ventuned Velves are 6" ball valves fitteA vnlh 6� end connedor adapters
2�
• Chemical & Corrosion Resistant PVC or
CPVC Construction
• Also Available in Spears� LXTTM' High
Purity,Low Extractable PVC Material
• Strong, Buttress Thread Union Nuts
• Spears� Safe-T-Blocked� Seal Carrier
• Uses Standard O-ring Seat
• EPDM or VitonD O-rings
• Fully Serviceable, Replaceable Components
• Sizes 1/2" - 4" Pressure Rated to 235 psi
@ 73° F, Sizes 6" and 8" Venturied and all
Flanged Pressure Rated to 150 psi @ 73° F
• Suitable for Either Honzontal or Vertical
Installations
• EPDM valves NSF Certified for Potable
Water use
• Suitable for Vacuum Service
• Assembled with Silicone-Free, Water
5oluble Lubricants
• Manufactured to ASTM F 1970
Optional Accessories"
• Retro-Fit End Connector Sets
for Valve Replacement
• Split-Nut Repair Kits for Union
Nut Replacement
• Supplemental End Connectors
` See "BALL VALVEACCESSORfES"secf.onfa
defalls of u�tlivitlual proaucts
Ball Check Foot Valves
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Spearsi`-' Ball Check Valves easily convert
to foot valves utilizing optional Foot
Va(ve Screen adapters found in Ball Valve
PiCCI'.SSOfICS S�Ctl011.
TRUE UNION 2000 INDUSTRIAL BALL CHECK VALVES
Dimensions, Weights, 8� C� Values
SPEI�S
Replacement Parts
No. Component � Qty. Material
1 Seal Carrier 1 PVC/CPVC
2 Seal Carrier Nut 1 FVCICPVC
3 Carrier O-ring , 1 EPDtil�tong�
4 Seat Plate 1 PVC/CPVC
5 Seat O-ring 1 EPDM�ton�
6 Bady 1 PVC/CPVC
7 Ball 1 PVC/CPVC
8 Union Nut 2 PVClCPVC
9 End Connector O-nng 2 EPD�torr�
10 End Cannector 2 PVClCPVC
Dimenslons Reference (inches, t 11i6) Approx. Wt. Cv Values Horizontal
Nominal (Lbs.) Closing _
� Feet o(
Size A B �__ _ F G PVC CPVC SoclThd Flange Spipot Head GPM
Soc(Thd Spigot Saket Thread Spigot {waterj (minimum)
112 1-T18 2-7/10 2-7I8 4-3116 313116 4518 �1t2 2-31132 .30 33 6.3 6 6.3 1.6 10
3/4 2-114 2-3l4 3-tl4 43/4 4114 5-1(4 �7I8 3-5116 � .46 50 17 16 17 1.6 .10
1 2-112 2-7l8 3-112 5118 4-11/t6 53l4 4114 �518 ' JO 14 25 2d 25 1.6 25
1-1l4 3-1I16 3-114 3-3116 5314 �3l16 6•5It6 4518 3-31132 1.04 1.09 65 61 65 t.6 .40
1-t/2 3-tr2 3-12 4 &1/4 �7/16 6�3lA 5 4-3�8 f 1.31 1.45 86 82 86 4.6 75
2 41l4 43l4 5-3l16 7-314 6-3/4 &1!4 6 5114 ' 2.47 Z.62 130 125 130 t.6 75
2-112 6-3l16 5-7I8 7-13/16 9-5116 8-112 11-3l8 7-1f2 6 6.80 725 200 793 200 1.0 1.50
3 6-3116 6-7l8 7-13r16 10-1V16 9-3f4 11-9116 7-112 G13l76 6.98 7.35 275 268 275 1.0 400
4 7-112 7-114 8-114 11-13116 ia1(4 12-314 9 7-1l2 12.13 12.96 500 489 500 1.0 5.50
6 11-518 ii-1!fi 13 17-1116 1�3/4 1&1!2 ( 11-1;4 10-�116 37.07 39.98 800 794 800 WA WA
8� 11-578 23-3/16 - 31-7!8 - - 1�1l2 17-13l16 50.84 55.92 WA WA N1A M/A NIA
1 �. Valve ay Length
2. Gadcns per mmule at t psi pressure drop. Valves caiwlated frcm leyirp lengU, ba5e0 an 6envative of Mazen-'NtlGams equalion witli auRace roughness lactor ol C=150.
3�. 8" VenWned VaNes are 6" bail valves fiUed wilh 6x8 end connedor adapters
Temperature Pressure Rating
System Opereting 1Q0 110 120 130 140 160 160 170 180 190 200 210
Temperature ° F (° C) (38j (43) {49) (54f (60j (66) (71) {77) (82) (88) (93) (99)
; 235 211 150 75 50 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -�- -0-
� PVC �� 62) (1.45j (1.03) (.52) (.34) {-0-) (-0-) {-0-j (-0-) (-0-) (-0-) (-0-)
� Valve � 112" - 4"
Pressure I CPVC 235 219 170 145 134 110 90 80 70 6a 50 -0-
Rating (1.62) (1.51) (1-1� (1.00) {.90) (.76) (.62) (.55) (.48) (.41) (.34) (-0-)
psi 150 135 110 75 50 �- -0- -Q -0- -0- -0- -0-
PVC � Q3 93 7fi 52 34 0 0 0 0
(MPa) 6" and 8" ( � ) ( ) i ) ( ) (� ) {. .� (- -) �- -) (- -1 (-a) (-0-) (-0-)
CPVC �50 14a 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 -0-
(1.03) (.97) (.90) (.83) (76) (JO) (.62) (.55) (.48} (.41) (.34) (-0-)
NO7E: Fianged �alvzs ha�.e a base pressure rating o! 150 psi
General Installation Information: Ball check valves may be installed in either horizontal or vertical position. .4 minimum
of ten (10) pipe diameters distance main[ained from any pump or other source of turbulence. Check valves MtiST be installed
with the valves FIAW airow pointine in the direction of flo�r.
NOT FOR USE W1TH CQMPRESSED AIR OR GASES
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Features — PVC, CPVC
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TRUE UNIOIV BALL VALVES
(REGULAR STYLE)
Sample Engineering Specification
All thermoplastic ball valves sha{I be True Union rype
constr�cted from PVC�I'ype I..ASTi�I D 173�} Cell Classitication
124i4 or CPVt' Type IV, ASTVt I� 178�1 Cell C'lassitication
23�{�17. All O-rings shall be EPDM or �'iton�. All valves shall
have Safe-T-Shear�' stem and double st�p Polypropylene
handle. All valve uuion nuts shall fiave Buuress threads. All
seal carriers shall be Safe-T-Blocked�. All valve components
shall be replaceable. All EPD��1 valves shall be certified bg
NSF fnternational for use in potable water service. .All Ir'2" - 2"
valves shall be pressure rated at ?3i psi and all 2-1!2" - 6" and
all tianged valves shall be pressm•e rated at I 50 psi for water at
7.i" F, as manufachired by Spears�' '�lanufacturing Company.
Quick-View Valve Selection Chart
This versatile, quarter-turn shutoff valve is �vel1 suited
for industrial and chemical processin� applications.
Available in IPS Sizes 1/2"- 4" with socket, threaded or
flanged end connectors. 6" Venturied valve {4" valve with
4 x 6 adapter) available with either socket or flanged end
connection. Also available with metric ?Omm - I l Omm
or U2" - 4" BSP threaded end connectors.
• Chemical & Corrosion Resistant PVC or CPVC
Construction
• Schedule 80 Full-Bore Design
• Strong, Buttress Thread Union Nuts
• Fully Serviceable, Replaceable Components
• Spears'� Safe-T-Blocked� Seal Carrier
• Self Adjusting PTFE Floating Seat Design
• EPDM or Viton� O-rings
• High Impact Polypropylene Handle
• Spears� Safe-T-Shear� Stem Design
• Sizes 1/2" - 2" Pressure Rated to 235 psi @ 73° F,
Sizes 2-1/2" - 6" and all flanged Pressure Rated to
15a psi @ 73� F
• EPDM valves NSF Certified for Potable Water use
• Suitable for Vacuum Service
• Assembled with Silicone-Free, Water Soluble
Lubricants
• Manufactured to ASTM F 1970
Optivnal Accessories*
• Round 5afety Handle
• Stem Extension Kit
• 2" Square / T-Style
Operator Nut
' See "BALL VAtVE ACCESSORIES"sedion br deWila '
ol fnCividual products
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1� For CPVC valves aCC the btler'C tc pan rum�e�s listed (e g.. 2334WSC1
2 Conssts af 4` 7r e Union Bal1 Valve vnth nvo J" x 6" Adapters.
TRUE UNION BALL VALVES
(REGULAR STYLE)
SP\ EARS
Replacement Parts
Dimensions, Weights, �perating Torque & Cv Values
Dimension Reterence (inches, t 1f16) Approx. Wt. (Lbs.) Oper.� C° Values
NSizea� A B� C 0 E F G PVC CPVC Torque �
I Socl7hd Flanged Soc/Thd Flanged Iln.-Ib.) SoclThd Flanged
1f2 2•9/16 3-7116 5-3116 2-13132 2-23l32; 3-1/2 3-15/32 1.05 1.23 95 1.14 20 25 18
3/4 3-1/32 4-1/16 6-3116 2-518 3-3/16 3-7l8 4 1.44 1.64 1.50 1.73 30 51 36
1 3-13/32 4-5/16 6-9i16 2-13l16 3-23/32 4-1/4 4-5/16 1.91 2.22 2.08 2.43 40 97 67
1-1l4 3-11/16 4-1I2 7-1/16 2-31t32 4-118 4-518 4-19132 2.38 2.78 2.52 2.91 60 204 142
7-1/2 4-318 5-5/16 8-1132 3-9l32 4-15/32 � 5 5-9/32 3.63 4.00 3.82 426 80 285 20'I
2 5-3/76 5-13116 8-13l16 4-13l32 5-1/4 6 5-23I32 5.40 6-14 5.70 6.54 90 540 381
2-1/2 7-7/16 8-318 11-7r8 4-29132 9-7/8 7 7-3176 12.87 14.26 13.44 15.85 300 712 512
3 7-7/16 8•3/16 11-15l16 4-29i32 9-7/8 7-1/2 7-11132 13.24 15.67 13.85 16.96 300 1294 925
4 8-15/16 8-11116 13-3/16 � 5-79132 10-13/76 9-1/16 8-5132 19.58 24.32 20.49 25.83 400 2629 1868
6 Socket� 8-15l16 19-5l8 26-1/16 6-3l4 10-13l16 11-1l4 14-11l16 22.66 30.98 26.11 34.78 400 N/A PJIA
6 flanged� 11-3�16 29-3/8 N/A 6-314 10-13l16 11 114 14-11/16 NIA N/A N/A N!A 400 N/A NIA
1 Valva lay Lenglhs.
2 Toryue requireA al valva maximum vnemal pressure rating, 5 II lsec. Ilaw veloary.
3� Consisls ot 4" Trve Union Bal Valve wilh N+o 4" x 6" Adaplers.
4. Gallons per miwte at 1 pm pressure dmp. Valuzs czkulateC /rom valve Wpng length, basetl on Oerivanae of Hazen-Wi�hams equation
wdh surface rouqhness facto� of C=15D.
Cv Vatves for 6" ven!uneA Oanqa antl sockel valves are nol available
Temperature Pressure Rating
System Operating 900 110 120 '130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210
Temperature ° F (" Cj (38) (43) (49) (54) j60) �66) (71) (77) (82} (88} (93) (99�
235 211 150 75 50 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -D-
'�' Valve ��2��_ z�� PVC 1.62 1.45 1.03 52 34 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-)
Pressure CPVC 235 21 J 170 145 130 110 9D 80 70 60 50 -0-
Rating 1-62 1.51 1.17 1.00 90 .76 .62 55 48 .41 34 -D-
psi PVC �50 135 110 75 50 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
(MPa) 2-1l2"- 6" 1.03 .93 .76 52 34 -0- -0- -o- -0- -0- -0- -0-
CPVC �$� 144 130 120 11 D 100 90 80 70 60 50 -0-
1.D3 .97 90 83 .76 70 62 55 48 41 34 (-0-
NO?E: Flanged V�vas have a base pressure raling of 150 psl
NOT FOR USE WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES
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80-2-0610
SPEARS� Schedule 80 PVC product designs combine years
of proven experience with computer generated stress analysis
to yield the optimum physical structure and performance
for each fitting. Material reinforcement is uniformly placed
in stress concentration areas for substantiatiy improved
pressure handling capability. Resulting products are
subjected to nunnerous verification tests io assure abtaining
the verp best PVC fittings available.
FuII U�i" Through I2" Availabilit��
Speazs� comprehensive line of PVC injectioa molded fittings
and extruded pipe offers a variety of configurations in sizes
1/4" through 12". Schedule 80 fittings are manufactived to
ASTtvI D 2467 andpipe is produced to ASTM D 1785. Spears�
exclusive CL150 Flanges a��e produced io sizes 1/2" - I8" with
ANS[ 816.5 bolt pattems, plus numerous Unions, Saddles,
Transition and Specialty fittings in a variety of sizes.
Exceptional Chemical & Corrosion Resistance
Unlike metal, PVC fittings and pipe never rust, scale, or pit,
and will provide many yeazs of maintenance-free service and
extended system life.
High Temperature Ratings
PVC tl�ermoplastic can handle fluids at service te�nperatures
up to 140° F(60° C), allowing a wide range of process
applicatians, including corrosive fluids.
Lo�i�er Installation Cosis
Substantially lower material costs than steel alloys or Gned
steel, wmbined with lighter weight and ease of instaHation, can
reduce installation costs by as much as 60% over con�entional
metal systems.
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Higher Flow Capacity
Smooth interior walls result in lower pressure lass aad
higher volume than conventional metal fittings.
Additional Fabricated
Configurationsthrough 36"
Exlra lazge, hard-to-find, and custom configurations are
Fabricated from NSF Certified pipe. Fittings are engineered
and tested to provide full pressure handling capaliilities
according to Spears'D specifications.
Adv�nced Design Specialiy Fittings
Spears'� �vide range of innovative, improt�ed products
include nvmerous metal-to-plastic transition fittings and
unions with Spears$ patented special reinforced (SR)
plastic threads.
PVC Val��es
SPEAI2S� PVC Valve producis are available for total
system compatibility and uniformity; see SPEARS09
THERMOPLASTIC VALUES PRODUCT GUIDE &
ENGINEERING SPBCIFICATIONS (Vl}).
Sample Engineering Specifications
AA PVC Scheduk 80 plpe and fitlings shai be produced by Spears°
Manu(achxing Company Bom PVC Type I, cell classificalbn 12454,
conforming toASTM Standard D 1784. All pVC (nJection mdded Schedule
80 filtings and extruded pipe shall be Certified fir potable vrater seriice
6y NSF Intema6onal. AO Schedule 80 fittings shall be manufactured
a� strict canpliance lo ASTM � 2467 and Schedule 80 pipe shall be
manufachued in stricl canpfiante Eo ASTM D 1785. All fandcated fittings
shall he produced in accordance wil� Spearse General Specifications for
Fabri�ated Ft�gs. Ap PVC flaryes shall be desgned and manu(ach�red
lo meet CL150 bolt pattem per ANSI Slandard 818.5 and rated fa a
m�clmimi intemal pressure ot 150 psl, non-shock at 73° f.
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PVC Thermopiastic Pipe 3'emperature Pressure De-Rafing
To determine the maximum intental pressure rating at an elevated temperature, simply multiply the pipe pressure
rating at 73° F by the percentage specified for the desired temperature.
System OperaGng 73 SO 90 100 110 120 130 940
Temperature ° F {° C) (23} (27) (32) (38j (43} (49) (54} (60)
PVC 1�0% 90°/a 75% 62% 5D% 4�% 30°5 22%
NOTE: Valves, Unions and Specialty Products have different elevated temperaturc ratings than pipe.
Typical Material Properties
AS7M
Propertles Test PVC
Method
Mechanical Properties, 73°F
Specific Gravity, g/cm° 0 792 1.41
Tensile SVength; psi D 638 7,200
Modulus of Elasticity, psi D 638 A40,OD0
Compressive SUengih, psi D 695 9,00�
Flexural Strength, psi p 790 13,24Q
Izod ImpacF, notched, ft-Ib / in D 256 .65
Thermaf Properties
I-leat Deflectlon Temperature, ° F at 66 psi D 648 165
Thermal ConducGvity, BTU / hr / sq ft/° F! in C 177 1.2
Coe�denl of Linear Expansion, in / in /" F D 696 3.1 x 9Q3
Flammability
Limifed Oxygen inde� °/, D 2863 43
UL 94 Rating 94V-0
OtherProperties
Water Absorption, % 24 hr_ D 570 .O5
Induslry Standard Color White / Dark Gray
ASTM Cell Classification D 1784 12454
NSF Potable WaterApproved YES
PVC Cbemical Resistance
PVC is generally inert to most mineral acids, bases,
salis and paraffinic hydrocartron solutions. For more
informatioa on PVC chemical resistance refer to the
Chemical Resistance of Rigid �nyls Based on Immersion
Test, publislied by the GEOhr�' company.
NOT ROR CxSE 1�°ITkT
CO�iPRESSEA A.IR t).R GAS�;S
Spears'� Tvtanufacturing Company DOES NOT
RECOMMEND the use of thermoplastic piping producu
for systems to transpmt or store compressed air or gases,
or the testiug of tt�ermoplastic piping systems wiih
compre�.sed air or gases ii3 above and below d ound
locations. The use of our product in compressed air or
gas systerns automatically �oids any warra��ty for suc�
products, and its use against our recommendarion is
entuzly t�ie responsibility and liability of the installer.
�b'.iItNii`G: DO NOT US� COMPRESSED
AIR OR GAS TO TEST ANY PVC OR CPVC
THERMOPLASTiC; PIPING PRODUC'1' OR
SYSTEM, t3ND DO NOT USE DEVICES
PROPELLED BY COMPRESSED AIR OR GAS
TO CLEAR SYSTEMS. TI�SE PRACTTCES MAY
RESULT 1N EXPLOSIVE FRAGMENTATION OF
SYSTEM PIPING COMI'ONEN'['S CAUSING
SERCOUS OR FATAL BODILY INNRY.
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Stainless Steel Ball Valve v !._
1-114" - 2"
Threaded, 1500 psig WOG. (See referenced P!I' chcst)
Cold Non-Shock. 150 psig Saturated Steam, Vacuum Service to 29 inches Hg.
Federal Specification: VNJ-V-35C, Type: II, Composition: SS, Styla: 3.
MSS SP-110; Ball Valves Threaded, Socket-Welding, Solder Joint, Grooved and Flared Ends.
FEATURES
� Investment cast components
� Reinforced seats
o Mounting pad for easy actuator mounting
� Blow-out-proof stem design
• Adjustable packing gland
� Meets NACE MR-01-75
� SS lever and nut
•{-24) 1/4" to 2" Certified to API 607,
4th Edition, Class 600 burn
STANDARD MI-�TERIAL LIST
1. Lever and grip 304 SS w/vinyl
2. Stem packing T.IPTFE
3. Stem bearing RPTFE
a. Ball A276-316
5. Seat (2) RPTFE
6. Retainer A351-CF8M
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7G 107-01
7fr 106-0 t
7. Gland nut A276-316
S. Stem A276-316
9. Lever nut 15-8 SS
10. Body seal PTFE
I1. Bodv A351-CF8M
OPTIONS AVAILABLE:
SUFFIX) Of'I'ION SIZES
-02- Sfem Grounded 1/4" to 3"
-03- I-V4" CS Stem Extension V4" to 3"
-0�1- 2-1/4" CS Stem Ex-tz*vsion 114" fo 3"
-07- Slr_el Tee Handle 1/4" to 2"
-C& 90" Reve�� S1em I!4" to 3"
-14- Sice Ventec Ball Nni-nirr��onaU lld" to 2"
-15- Wheel Hc_*xile, Sleet I/4" to 2"
-If'r Chain Le�rer - Verlical J4" l0 2„
-19- Lock Plate 1/4" to2"
-2!- UH1vPMPE Trim (Moa-PTr� 1!4" ro 3"
-24- Graahite Pacldng U4" to 3"
-27- a5 Latch-[ ock Lever & Nut U4" fo 3"
-3Q Carn-Lcv_k cu�d Growtded l/d"' to 2"
-32- SS Tee Handle & Plui I/4" to 2"
-35- VTFE 7iim U4" to 3"
-3& SS Hi-Rise Loci�ng Wheel H�dle, SS Nut ll4" to 2"
-40- Cyl-Loc and Grounded t/4" to 2"
-04 Seal Welded 1/4" to 2"
-0S Less Lever & Nut I!4" to 3"
-46 Cntch Lock Cever - Lcck in Closed Position Only ll4" to 3"
-47- SS Lalch Lcck Oval Handle 1/4" to l"
-9& SS Oval Ha�le (No Latch) & Nut I14" l0 2"
-49- A.sembl� Dr,� U4" l0 3„
-50- 2-I(4" CS Locldng Stem Extension 1/4" to 3'"
-52- Two Tac'c Welds . 1l4" to 3"
-57- Oxygen Cleaned 1/4" to 3"
-58- Chain Lever - Honzonlal 3/4" to 2"
-fiQ Static Grounded Ba1l & Siem 1/4" to 3"
-&4- 25(kl Steam Trim U4" to 3"
-P01- BSPP (P�alleU'[hread Connecflon ll4" to 3"
-T01- 6SEr1' lTa�xred) Thread Conneclion li4" to 3"
For Pressure/Pemperature Ratings,
Refer to Page M-11, Graph No. 12
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SUBM/TTAL SPECIFICATIONS �M �
ABSTRACT OF ASTM A193/ASTM A194
CHEMICAL REO�UIREMENTS
C.Y /Ri9�'sit ANALYSES S�fALL BE f�le�DAM6D !N ALY�3RLL4NL�' VL177-I ASTM A751
CARBDN MANGANESE PHOSPHOROUS SIJLFUR SILICON NICKEL CHROMIUM MOLY6DEDNIUM
MAX MAX MAX MA)C MAX
RANGE 0.08 2.00 0.045 0.03 1.00 10.0 - 14.0 16.0 -18.0 2.00 - 3.OD
VARIATION Q.01 OVER 0.04 OVER 0.010 OVER 0.005 OVER 0.05 OVER 0.15 0.20 0.10
MECHANICAL RE�UIREMENTS
HARDNESS HARDNESS TENSILE STRENGTH YIELO STENGTH RE�UCTION OF ARE4 EL�NGATI�N
BRINELL ROCKWELL (KSIJ (KSI] (%) (%]
MIN MIN MIN MIN
223 96 75 30 50 30
GRA�E: 18 CHROMIUM, 10 NICKEL, 2 MOLYBDENUM (AISI TYPE 316)
CARBIDE SOLUTION TREATED
HEX NUTS ASTM A194 8M �T-316 STAWLESS STEEL WASHERS
LOCATION
0 BURIED O SUBMERGED O ABOVE GRADE O BELOW 6RADE O OTHER
D/MENS/ONAL DATA: ALL BOLTS AND NUTS SHOULD BE HEAVY PATTERN. UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THE PURCHASE ORDER, SHALL BE THREADED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/ASME B1.1, PAGE A-26, CLASS 2A FIT. BOLT HEADS SHALL BE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIMENSIDNS OF ANSI/ASME B 18.2.1, PAGE G1.
ADD/T/ONAL INFORMATION.• ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN 8E FOUND IN ASTM 193/
A193M, DTD 1998 (ALLOY STEEL AND STAINLESS STEEL BOLTING MATERIALS FOR
(HIGH - TEMPERATURE SERVICESJ AND IN ASTM A194/A194M, DTD 1998 (CARBON AND
ALLDY STEEL NUTS FOR BOLTS FOR HIGH - TEMPERATURE SERVICESJ.
S�L�/EI�T WELD
SUSM1'i7AL AIUO DATA SHE��'
PVC SOLVENT WELD - (SCHEDULE SERIES)
Dual marking for both Pressure and Drain, Waste, Vent (DW1� Appiications
� 1LIf EAGLE'" PVC 5CHEDULE �Q/DWV PfPE
SpecTfic�tians; ASTM D1785 & r�,STM d2665 :;
NOM. PIPE SIZE � O.D. NOM, I.D. MIN. T.
OM? ` ..1��1 (�N► (�N)
1/2 0.64D-�, 0.609 0.109
3/4 1.050 G.810 0.113
1 1.315 i .033 0.133
1-1/4 1.660 1.363 - 0.140
i-1/2 1.900 1.593 0.145 �
2 2.375 2.049 '" G:154
2-1/2 2.875 2.445 - 0.203
3 3.500 3.�42 0.2t6
4 4.500 3.998 0.237
fi 6.625. "" 6,031 0.280
8 B.ti25 7.942 0.322
10 1 Q.750 9.976 0.3fi5
12 - 12J50 11.889 0.406
'i4 14.000 13.073 0,437
16 1 fi.000 14.940 0.500
:: Standard Coler: White, Standard Length 10' 8� 20', Piain End and Belled End
---; � JM EAGLE'" PVC SGNEDULE 80 PIPE
Specifications_ ASTM D1785 : :
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JM�agle for�a be�er tomo�row-
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Listed : ANSI/NSF-PW NSF•i7WV
Standard 61, Stdndard 14
WATER PRESSURE ArPRflX. WEIGHT
RATING AT 23'C �73'Fj,-' (LBS/FTj
600 0.164
-+t30 0.218
- 450 0.324
370 0.439
330 0,525
280 0.705
300 1.118
260 1.A63
` . 220 2.083
180 -. 3.663
160 5.512
140 7.815
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130 12.2��^.
130 15.980 _
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NOM. PIPE SIZE O.D. NOM. {.D. MIN. 7. WATER PAESSURE APPRO?(. WEIGHT
{IN) (IN) (iN} (IN) RA71NG AT 23°C (73'F) {LBS/F�
1/2 0.840 0.528 D.147 850 0.210
3/4 1.050 Q.724 0.154 690 p.285
1 1.3'15 0.936 0.179 63Q 0.419
'1-1/4 1.660 1.255 0.191 520 0.579
1-1/2 1.900 1.476 D.200 470 0.701
2 2.375 1.913 0.218 400 0.969
2-1/2 2.875 2.290 D.276 420 1.479
3 3.500 2.864 D.300 370 �.979
4 4.500 3.786 0.337 320 2.892
6 6.625 5.709 0.432 280 5.516
8 8.625 7.565 0.5�D 250 8.336
iQ 10.750 9.493 6.593 230 12.375
12 12.750 11.294 0.687 230 17.D27
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Product Standard: ASTM D1785 Pressure Pipe�
Pipe Compound: AS7M D1784 Cell Ciass i 2454
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Lin����al� i�oc���a� Se�l �odel P�ope�t�es
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Model "C" or "L" LinkSeal Modular Seal Model "S-316" Link-Seal Modular Seal
Suitable for use in water, direct ground burial and For chemical processing & waste water
atmospheric conditions. Provides electrical isolation treatment. EPDM rubber is resistant to most
where cathodic protection is required. inorganic acids and aikalis, some organic
Type: Standard chemicals (acetone, alcohoi, ketones}.
Seal Element: EPDM (Black) or EPDM (Blue) Type: Stainless
Pressure Plates: Reinforced Nylon Polymer Seal Element: EPDM (Biack) or EPDM (Blue)
BoNs & Nuts: Steel with 2-part Zinc Dichromate & Pressure Plates: Reinforced Nylon Polymer
EPDM (Black) proprietary corrosion inhibiting coabng. Boits 8 Nuts: 316 Stainless Steel
EPDM (Blue) Low Durometer Temp. Range: �0 to +250°F (�0 to +121°C}' Temp. Range: -40 to +250°F (-40 to +121°C)*
= Suslained operation near temperature limits may affect life expeclancy.
Rlitrile Seal ElQrrents
�: Model "O" LinkSeal Modular Seal
� Nitrile rubber is resistant to oils, fuel and many
�'- �,.; �r• solvents (gasoline, motor oil, kerosene, methane,
��` �` � jet fuel, hydraulic fluid, water, etc.).
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��;-,, �. � Type: Oil Resistant
�`� �`=.�al Element: Nitrile (Green) Nme: No� u.v res�tanc.
�� : �� Press�!re Plates: Reinforced Nylon Polymer
�� �:_��� • •'� � �T Bolis & f�fu�`teel with 2-part Zinc Dichromate &
proprietary coRosion inhibiting coating.
Nitrile (Green) Temp. Range: -40 Co.�210°F (-40 to +99f%j�
wi4h Silicone Sea# Elements � �
w-:-��=��'��-,� Model "T" Link-Seal �.9od�S� I
'° ��•;���3. �;e, Silicone rubber isf ca� r temperature�
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'� ��:' Factor�,P.i�al approvad.
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4 -' '`�t�'" A Pressure Plates: Steel Zinc Dichromate
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��rune (Grey) Temp. Range: -67 to +400°F (-55 to +204°C)'
Material Properties of Link-Seaf Modutar 5� al Elements
Model "FDlFS" Link-Seal Modular Sea!
Doubie seal for added proiection.
Type: Fire Seals
50-.�Element: Silicone (Grey)
Pressur@ Plates: Steel zinc dichromate
Bolts: St el��.vith 2-part Zinc Dichromate
proprietary cor�i.Zn inhibiting coating.
Temp. Range: -67 to Q00°F (-55 to +204°C)'
NOTE: Sustains a constant t me N.of 325°F. (163° C.)
= Sustained operetion near tempera� rtie limits may
affecl life expectancy. �
PROPERTY ASTM EPDM (EPbM L) NITRILE SILICONE
METHOD
Hardness (shore A) D-2240 50 ±5 (40 t5) 50 ±5 50 ±5
Tensile D-412 1450 psi 1300 psi 860 psi
Elongation D-412 400% 300°/a 250%
Compression Set S-395 15% 45% 40°/a
22 hrs. @ 158°F (70°C) 22 hrs. @ 212°F (100°C)__ 22 hrs. @ 350°F (177°C)
Specific Gravity D-297 1.10 1.42 1.40
Material Properties of Composite Pressure Plates
ASTM
PROPERTY METHOD VALUE
Izod Impact - Notched D-256 2.05 ft-Ib/in
Tensile Strength @ Yield D-638 20,Q00 psi
Tensile Strength - Break D-638 20,250 psi
Flexural Strength @ reld D-790 30,750 psi
Flexural Modulus D-790 1,124,000 psi
Elongation, Break D-638 11.07%
Specific Gravity D-792 1.38
Moisture Conleni 0.18°l0
Bolt & Nut Specifications
Standard: Carbon Steel
Carbon steel, zinc dichromated per ASTM B633, with an
additional corrosion inhibiting proprietary organic coating.
(passes 1470 hour salt spray test)
Tensile Strength = 60,000 psi, minimum.
Mode! "OS-316" Link-Seal Modul ��yea
Combination of oil resistant rubber r�
stainless steel hardware.
Type: Oii Resistant
Seal Element: NitriIP��Gfe2f1� Note: Nol U.V resistant.
Pressure Pla*as Reinforced Nylon Polymer
Bolfs &.!',iuts: 316 Stainless Steel
Ter.rp Range: -40 to +21D °F (-40 to +99'C)*
= Sustained operation near temperature limits may
affecf life expeclancy.
Option: Stainless Steel
ANSI Type = 316, Per ASTM F593-95
Tensile Strength = 85,000 psi, average.
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Tel: 713-747-6948, Fax: 713-7A7-6029, Toll Free: 800-423-2410
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Submittal LS-10/OS
. �2005, Pipeline Seal 8 Insulalor, Inc
Century-Line�9 Pipe Penetrafion Steeves are used to create
circular slee�ed holes in concrete poured barriers induding;
walls, floors, ceilings, siructural supports and tank foolings.
Molded from non-condudive, high impacl resistanl HDPE,
Century-Line� sleeves are lightweight and easily inslalled by
one construclion worker. They are available in 16 diameters
ranging irom 2" to 25" and shipped, from stock, in any
desired length.
16 sizes - 2" to 25" in diameter - Local stock,
drop ship overnight.
o In the event of a field or engineering change,
sleeves may be cut shorter at the job si�e using
ordinary hand too�s. Slandard sleeves are 16"
(406mm) in lengfh. Longer length models may
also be quickly fabncated as a custom ordered
ilem.
Positive hydrostatic seal...
o Link-Seal modular seals are rated at 20 psig (40
Feet of head), which exceeds Ihe performance
requirements of most applications.
118 the weight of steel.
o Cenlury-Line� sleeves are light enough for one
worker to install without a crane, hoist or helper
which reduces insiallation time and costs.
Century-Line� sleeves are easy lo slock and
store and far less expensive to ship, when
compared to steel sleeves.
Resists water migration.
o The 2' (SO.Smm) water stop cdlar not only
anchors the sleeve in position but crea�es a tong
tortuous path against the migration of water
around the outside of lhe sleeve.
Used for shotcrete wall applications.
Ceniury_line� sleeves are engineered to mate wilh Link-
Seal� modular mechanical seals for a lifetime of leak-proot
peAormance. PSIfThunderline7link-Seal� is your one-slop
source for everylhing you need to eHectively seal the annular
space belween pipes and concrete barriers lhrough which
they pass.
Adjusts to wall thickness.
� Century-Line� sleeves unique holla.v water stop
collar ads like an expansion joint, adjusiing (up to
1!2' - 127mm) to tfie thickness of ihe wall. This
compressive force reads against the forms like a
spring, creating a prevailing lension which
maintains proper sleeve location within the (orm.
Nailer end caps position sleeve precisely in
form.
� Speciatly designed end caps provide an ideal
method for adachin9 Century-Line sleeves to the
concrete (orms. The end caps assure Ihat the
sleeve holds its circular configuration during the
pour. In addition to keeping out wel concrete, they
also prevenl dirl from entering the sleeve during
backfill operalions or the interim construction
period.
Tough high density polyethylene (HDPE)
construction.
High impact-resislant HDPE also provides
excelleni resistance to acids, alkalis and olher
organic solvents. Ideal for cathodic protection
systems, these non-condudive sleeves will
neiiher rus(, corrode or degrade. Low-lemperature
properties are such lhat ihey may be instailed
under any �veather conditions suitable for pouring
concrete. High tertnperature applicalion limit is
150° F. (66° C.). The sleeve is molded with a
teMure on ihe oulside suAace to assure a better
bond, than most other plastics, lo concrete
interiaces.
o For shotcrete applications, Century-Line�
Sleeves are easily posilioned to wall Form with
threaded rod, and lhe end caps protecl the sleeve
penetration while Ihe wall is formed.
IWeights and Dimensional Data
i Model CS �16" length)
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i MODEL I.D. (In.� I.D. (mm) Ibs. Kg.
CS-2 j 1.98 50.3 0.70 � 0.32
I CS-3 I 2.94 � 74.7 , 1.30 ! 0.59
CS-3-1/2 � 3.38 85.9 1.50 � 0.6H
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1
I CS-6 � 6 1�6.0 � 3.60 i 1.63
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CS-8 � 8.21 I 208.5 i 4.80 � 2,18
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CS-10 ! �0.19 I 258.8 � 6.40 � 2.50
^ CS-12 i 1226 I 3� 1 A TI 720 i 327
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CS-14 � 14.14 � 359.2 � 1120 i 5.08
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CS-16 � 16.18 � 411.0 ; 12.00 ; 5.44
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� CS-18 i 17.45 i 4432 � 15.5D � 7.03
� CS-20 � 19.12 E 485.6 I17.50I 7.94
' CS-22 I 20.32 � 516.1 ; 21.00 9.53
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iWS-12-37-5-12 = 60 Ibs, i CS-72-12 = 6.5 Ibs.
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Century-Line� Model CS Sieeves In
Combinantion with "low durometeP' EP�M Hollow water stop collar and Nailer end
Century-Line� Model CS Sleeves are ideal
for poured wall construction. Made of HDPE
thermoplastic, they are lighfweight and easy
to handle. Aloided-in waterstop and
rein(orang ri6s serve lo anchor the sleeve in
lhe wall and resist pour forces. Nailer end
caps are provided lo make placemenl in
forms simple and accurate. Sieeves are
available in 16 diameters, up to 25', and any
Iength. In the event of a field change they can
be shorlened wiih ordinary hand tools.
aps
The unique water stop collar ads like an The Cenlury-Line Sleeves await lhe pipe and
expansion joint, adjusting (up to 1!2" - Link-Seal modular seals, for the no leak
12.7mm) to lhe thickness of lhe v✓ali. In solution in this pump room. Please notice that
addilion, nailer end caps may be nailed to the 24' Cenfury-Line Sleeves were no
concrele forms whiie they also form a smooth problem to install at 1he top of the wall.
beveled finish hehveen wall and formed hole. Contraclors easily installed Ihe Centur�-Line
Sleeves; steel sleeves would have been a
heavy load to inslall at this height.
Cenlury-Line� Sleeves - for openings to 24.81'
diameter. Where pipes must pass ihrough walls and
flaors of new struclures, unless otherrrise shotvn or
specified, install molded non-metallic high density
polyelhylene Model CS Cenlury-Line� sleeves as
manufactured by PSI-Thundertine/Link-Seal�. Model
CS sleeves shall have integraliy fortned hollow wa�er
stop sized having a minimum of tour inches larger than
the outside diameter of lhe sleeve ilselF and allowing
1/2' movement behveen wall (orms io resisl pour forces.
Each sleeve
All producis are warrented against tailure caused by
manufacturing defeds for a period of one year. Any
product found to be so defective and returned within
one year from dale o� shipment will be replaced vrilhout
charge. The above warranty is made in lieu cf, and we
disdaim, any and all other warraMies,
assem6ly shall have end caps manu(actured of Ihe
same material as the sleeve itself and installed at each
end of the sleeve so as to prevent deFormation during
lhe inilial concrete pour, and to facilitate attaching the
sleeve to the wall forms. End caps shall remain in place
lo protecl the opening from residual debris and rodenl
entry pnor to pipe insertion.
expressed or impfied, including the warranlies of
merchanlability and fitness for a particular purpose, and
buyer agrees to accepl the products wilhouf any such
warranties. We hereby disclaim any ohligation or liability
for consequeNial damages, labor costs or any other
claims or liabilities of any kind wnaisoever.
Standon Model C92 Saddle Clamp Pipe Support Specification Page 1 of 2
Standon Model C92 Adjustable Pipe Saddle Clamp
Support
The "Standon" model #C92 saddle clamp
support is a two piece, fi►Il circle clamp
specifieally desigiied to fit ductile iron pipe.
It comes supplied with two bolts and nuts to
retain the matching top saddle. The C92 is
perfect for installations where seizmic
activitiy may be present. A neaprene liner is
available for IPS size pipe for a perfect t1t.
. Accepts standard IPS pipe - No
threading required.
. Comes complete with over-sized
anchorable base plate.
. Available in sizes 2" through 3G".
1�iATERIAL
Saddle Strap: ASTh1 A36
Collar/ Base Cups: ASTM A53 D.O.M. tubing
Threaded Sn�d: ASTM A36; rolled thread
Grade ASTM A307
Base Plate: ASTM A36 Sheet Steel -.25" plate
FABRICATION
All �velds: 100% MIG welding, electrode
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Saddles: �arrt�e�-tfl-dueti}�: ire�s-ra�:tas:
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SIZE O.D. SIZE STUD PLATE PIPE REQ'D FLOOR
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6" 6.90" '/2" � 2" 1" x 6" 8"x8"x%4" 2" SCH. 40 7"
8" 9.05" %2" x 2" 1" x 6" 8"x8"x%4" 2" SCH. 40 7"
10" I 1.10" %z" x 2"- 1" Y 6" 8"x8"x%" 2" SCH. 40 7"
12" 13.20�� �Z�� 1��� i�� �c 6" g���8��xya�� 2�� SCH. 40 7��
14" 1530" ��3„ X 1%2" x 6° S"x8"x'/" 3" SCH. 40 9%2"
16" 17.40" 5�3„ l 1'h" x 6" 8"x8"x%" 3" SCH. 40 9%"
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app�les to product already agreeJ. All Uademarks in �hls material are property of �he respeclive compan(es. All dght reserved. 02009 Danfoss Ploma6r. Caporation. TTe drawings & infortnatlon on
Nis Aravring sheet are the sote 8 exdusiveproperry of Danfou FlomaUc Corporellon. My reproduction, distribuUon, dlsplay or use of ihese drawingsor information in whde or in part wilhoul written
authorizatlon of Oanfoss Flomatic Corp is strkily prohibited. '
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1A v�/ 2 Side Plug w/ O'Ring Bronze 13A 1 Z�Wlresilient disc 2" -3" Stainless Steel 1�8
18 1 (for LW1LS) 14AA 1 Disc Ring (4"-12")"' Bronze
2A AlR Cover Bolts Stainless Sleel 18-8 15A 1 Seat Ring 8ronze
3A 1 O'Ring Syn Rubber 16A 1 Spring Steel
4A 'i Cover Cast Iron A-126 17A 1 Extended Hinge Pin for LW/L Stainless Steel A-276
5A 1 Body Cast Iron A-126 18A 2 Key for LW/LS Stainless Steel A-276
6A 1 Hinge Pin Stainless Steel A-276 19A 1 Set Screw Steel
7AA 1 Hin e ronze - yOAA 1 Lever Arm for LS Steel
9 Ductile Iron A-536 4"-12"
7A8 1 Hin e w! ke a for LWILS ronze - 20AB 1 Lever Arm for LW Steel
9 Y`�' Y� ) Ductile I on A-536 4"-12"
8AA 1 Disc Bolt 4" - 12' "' ronze 21A 1 Bracket Steel
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SAB 1 Disc Bolt (4" - 12")*" Steel 4-8" 22A 2 Hex Head Bracket Bolt Steel
9AA 2 Disc Bolt O'Ring Syn Rubber 23A 1 Eye Bolt w/ 2 Hex Nuts Steel
9A6 2 Disc Bolt Gasket Syn Rubber 24A 1 Stu�ng Box Bronze
10A 1 Disc Holder ronze 25A - Packin Gra hite Fiiled
Cast Iron A-1 6 4"-12" 9 P
11A 1 Disc Plate Bronze 26A 1 Gland Bronze
12AA 1 Disc Nitrile Rubber 27A 1 Weight Cast Iron A-126
12A6 1 Disc" ronze - 2gA 1 Set Screw Steel
Cast Iron A-1 6 4"-12"
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AWWA C508 STANOARD
Danfoss Fbma6c can accept no rasponsibility far possibla ertors in catelogues, brochures and ofher printed material. Danfass Flomadc reserves Ihe right to alter fls producls withoul notices. This also
applies to p�duct already agreed. All Irademarks in Ihis material are pmperty of the respecfive ccmpanies. All right reserved. 02009 Danfoss Floma6c Coryoralion. Tha dra�vings & infortnation on
Ihis dravring shaef are the sole 8 exdus)ve property of Danfoss Plomatic CorporaUon. My roproducUon, distributlon, dsplay or use ol these drawingsor iniortna6on In whole or in part withaut vrtilten
a�thorizaUon of Danfoss Flomalic Corp is sUictly pmhibited.
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PHONE (518) 761-9797 February 21, 2002 �• _
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AWWA C219 Romac 501 couplings meet the specifications set forth in
the AWWA Standard C219 coupling spec.
MATERIALS
Castings The end rings and center rings are cast from ductile
(nodular) iron, meeting or exceeding ASTM A 536.
Gaskets Gaskets are made from virgin Styrene Butadiene Rubber
(SBR} compounded for water and sewer service in
accordance with ASTM D 2000 MBA 710. Other
compounds available for petroleum, chemical, or high
temperature service.
Bolts and Nuts 5/8 inch, High strength low alloy steel trackhead bolts.
National coarse rolled thread and heavy hex nuts. Steel
meets AWWA C111 composition specifications.
Stainless steel bolts and nuts available on request.
Coatings �hvN; i;va�-a��,�i2�-+iv �ca�i N,ui��-�t�-,i-�vn=�SP�i�i-F,"rOic:.i��7
��;�-,�-ar��if. Fusion bonded epoxy, !; ;�,:.�i�-eNcx�,�-ard-ct"�;
C-C-�c,�'ilfi^-y6-u`v;uliuvi2-C�=i i�ct�iicjt.
PRESSURE When properly installed on a pipe that is within the
correct outside diameter range, couplings in the Romac
Style 501 line can be used at working pressures up to
250 psi. Higher working pressures available for specific
applications.
SIZES AND RANGES See Catalog. 9/04
Romac Document Number 20-8-0005
This information is based on the best data available at the date printed above, please check with Romac
Engineering Department for any updates or changes.
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End Rings: Ductile iron per ASTM A 536, Grade 65-45-12. Color coded RED for O.D. and Std. Stl., BLACK
ior cast iron and YELLOW for AlC.
Gaskets: SBR per ASTM D 2000 MBA 710, compounded for water and sewer service. Other compounds
available on request.
Bolts and Nuts: Trackhead bolis, heavy hex nuts, UNC 5(e" rolled ihread,•h�iy^�-stre�ih-leti�raHsy;-eoFrosron
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Options: For other options and specilications, see Page 2-21. SUppll@Cl
Pressure: When properly installed on a pipe that is within ihe correct �D range, the Romac 501 can be used
at working pressures up to 260 psi.
WARNING; Fiexible coupiings do not provide proleclion against possible pullout of pipe ends in unrestrained conditions.
�See Page 7•4 for appropriate restraint system. ��tS
CAUTION: Coupiings vriih a step in the center ring have the poteniial for migreting along ihe pipe, AW�Q C219
° therefore same form of reslrafnt should be used.
NOM. ONE END BY OTHER END BY LIST PRICE
P�PE COLOR GASKET APPROX. X COLOR GASKET APPROX. CR SHOPCOAT FUSION EPDXY
SRE CODE RANGE USE CODE RANGE USE X LGTH +���o W�� wC316 w/STD w�304 w/316
88N SS B8N SS B&N 88N SS B8N SS B&N
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-� 3�� ��`` J� 3.30 - 3.51 Sld. Stl 8 PVC X �'!% : 3.30 • 3.51 Std. Steel 8 PVC X
,_:,r �.,. 3.5D - 4.00 S1d. SII, CUDI 8 PVC '�, -+� 3.50 - 4A� Sld. SII, CIlDI & PVC 10" 173.98 165.30 253.05 140.83 192.16 279.90
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u c:, ;�; 4.50 - 4.81 Sid. SII., D.I. & PVC `'� `'� '' 4.50 - 4.81 Std. Sti., D.I. & PVC
4 - X� X 10" 160.42 21174 299.49 198.22 249.53 337.29
4.80 - 5.00 Casi Iron & PVC 4.80 - 5.00 Casl Iron & P4C
4.74 - 5.10 C.I. & AlCME 4.74 - 5.10 C.I. & A/CME �2" 254.39 305.70 393.46 314.33 365.6� 453.40
5.11 - 5.30 AlC R.B. 5.11 - 5.30 AIC R.B.
YELLOW 5.11 - 5.40 A!C R.B. CL. 200 YELLOW 5.11 - 5.40 A!C R.B. CL. 200 14�� 287.58 351.00 507.55 355.34 418.76 575.32
'`%�;.��5.40-5.60' Sid.Sll.&PVC =-'�-,{ 5.40-5.602 Std.Sil.&PUC
5.60 - 5.79 z Sid. SII. & PVC ��~:;aj 5.60 - 5.79 � Std. SII. & PVC
•��a� ' � 152.01 197.01 257.81 187.84 232.63 314.51
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: 5.80 - 5.98 2 Sid. Stl. & PVC �.� �'� `] 5.80 - 5.98 � Sid. SII. & PVC 5
��',�,7-°�.,j 5.80-6.10 O.D.SiL ���� 5.80-6.10 O.D.SII. �
� -1' ��i 6.05 - 6.30 Riv. S1L ��;,.; 6.05 - 6.30 Riv, Sil. 7�� 180.59 232.80 327.83 223.15 .275.35 370.39
s n .. -: �` 6.55 - 6J6 Std. Stl. & PVC a�.?r:,� 6.55 - 6.76 Sid. SII. & PVC X 10" 240.27 304.42 414.11 296.91 361.05 47075
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6.90 - 7.10 Cast Iron & PVC 6.90 - 7.10 Cast Iron & PVC � 2° 313.41 377.55 487.25 387.25 451.40 561.09
6.86 - 7.20 C.I. & AlCME 6.86 - 7.20 C.I. 8 AlCME 14� 3q125 418.24 61621 A21.66 498.fi7 590.62
7.15 - 7.35 NC R.B. 7.15 - 7.35 AIC R.B.
YELLOW 7.26 - 7.60 A!C R.B. CL. 200 ELLOW 7.26 • 7.6� A/C R.B. CL. 200
Y'?'; 7.80 - 8.10 O.D. SiL "'`�'° 7.80 - 8.10' O.D. SII. 5 192.58 246.58 344.58 237.96 291.9 389.9
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k�� ; 8.30 - 8.55 C.I-Soil, PVC Sewer �,-�-^-� �� 8.30 • 8.55 C.i-Soil, PVC Sewer �� 226.67 289.31 403.35 280.�8 342.7 4567
s;� .:� 8.b5 - 8.75 Std. Stl, PVC � h�.� 8.55 - 8.75 Std. SII. & PVC
$�� .:�*;,�>..:y; 8.60 - 9.06 Sid. 511., D.I. & PVC X,ry�;?-x� 5.60 - 9.06 Std. Stl., D.I. & PVC X 1 p^ 294.64 371.61 50325 364.�8 441. . 572.6
9.05 - 9.30 Cast Iron & PVC 9.05 - 9.30 Casi Iron 8 PVC 12�� 440.67 477.64 60928 495.08 572.0 703.6
8.99 - 9.40 C.i. & AlCME 8.99 • 9.40 C.I. & A/CME
9.31 -9.50 AlC R.B. 9.31 -9.50 fUC R.B. 14�� 428.41 520.82 758.37 529.37 621.7i 859.
YELLOW g.39 - 9J9 A/C R.B. CL. 200 ELLOW g.39 - 9.79 A/C R.B. CL 200
� Standard Genter Fsing iength. ro order: uetermine v.u. or pipes to be coupied. seiect proper gasKet range ror eacn p�pe rrom anove
z Requires special 5° end ring. table. Insert high range of each gasket into catalog number as foliows: 501 - one end x other end.
. Example: To couple 4" A/C rough barrel and 4" O.D. steel with 5" Center Ring, order 501-5.30 x 4.05 X S
2-2
ROMAC INDUSTRIES, INC.
RESTRAINED FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER
FOR STEEL AND DUCTILE IRbN PIPE
3 THROUGH 12 INCH F M
SUBMITTAL INFORMATION
At�ROVED
USE The Restrained Flanged Coupling Adapter is used to connect plain end
steel (Schedule 40 minimum thickness} or ductile iron pipe to a flanged pipe
or fitting. It provides flexibility before and after installation, and a RomaGrip
wedge sty�e restrainer provides restraint for the plain end pipe. Not for use
on plain end mechanical joint fittings.
Note: Some initial axial movement may occur in lug style restraints as (he Iugs seat. Movement is directly related to the size of the
piping system and the system pressure. In generel terms movement of approximately 0.25 can be expected in restraints under
16". For larger sizes, movement of approximately 0.40 may be seen. If this is critical to your application please contact Romac
Engineering for additional information.
MATERIALS
Gland and Flange Body Ductile (nadular} iron, meeting or exceeding ASTM A 536,
Grade 65-45-12.
Gaskets Gasket is made from virgin Sryrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR)
compounded for water and sewer service in accordance with
ASTM D 2000 MBA 710. Flange gasket is O ring style and is
made of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) in accordance with
ASTM D 2000. Other compounds available for petroleum,
chemical, or high temperature service on request.
Restraining Bolt
Restraining Lugs
Lug Locators
T-bolts and Nuts
Coatings
FLANGE
AWWA C219
FM Approved
PERFORMANCE
�� Nominal
7/8 -9 roll thread, Ductile (nodular} iron, meeting or exceeding
ASTM A 536.
Ductile (nodular) iron, meeting or exceeding ASTM A 536.
Heat treated using a proprietary process.
Polyurethane, a thermal plastic.
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�. �j���'���� Stainless steel bolts and nuts available on request. r,<<;°.;i�;:,;;
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� Fusion bonded epoxy available �n request.
Compatible with ANSI Class 125 and 150 bolt circles.
Romac 501 couplings meet the specifications set forth in
the AVWVA Standard C219 coupling spec.
FM approved for cast iron and ductile iron pipe.
Pipe 5ize Pressure Rati
(inches) Workin
3 275
4 275
6 275
8 275
10 275
12 275
Max. Joint
si Deflection Pi e Insertion inches
Test (°} Minimum Maximum a
412 2.0 2.0 4.5 2.5
412 3.5 2.0 5.0 3.�
412 3.5 2.0 5.5 3.5
412 3.3 2.0 5.5 3.5
412 3.0 2.0 6.3 4.3
412 3.0 2.0 6.3 4.3
SIZES AND RANGES See Catalog.
Document Number 20-8-0018 8106
This information is based on the best data available at the date printed above, please check with Romac Engineering
Department for any updates or changes.
Phone {425) 951 6200 • Toll Free 1 800 426 9341 • Fax {425} 951 6201 • www.romacindustries.com
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Couplin� Adapte�
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End Ring: Ductile iron perASTM A 536, 6rade 65-45-12. Color coded REO lor O.D. and Std. Sll., BLACK for
cast iron and YELLOW for A/C.
Gaskets: SBR per ASTM D 2000 MBA 7f 0, compounded lor svater and sewer service. Flange O-ring gasket is
NBR �ubber. Other compounds available on request. �
Bolts and Nuls: �Trackhead•tr�ti� haaay��x7sm'3-UNE•`igh-�u�ig;h;iow�ll�.•y,-acrasiaa-,��i�:cr,f-c:eal-,xi
�:11!'1�.1�Cki�Fhs-10=�..n�-1�2=II�.^.y� �!:e ��dra.".cz:c•mild•cScal.-cicat;ag�P:cn;:aA�tsiS�o-he::-head-E;het
.....;cri�l.-.-e; s�cial�caa;ir,g,•��a��.,r�„�4��� 3�4sst to be supalied
Anchor Pins: AISI 12L14 low carbon steel, minimum of 60,000 psi yield strength. The number of pins shown is
rated for 2D0 psi. Siainless steei pins (316 onty} are available on requesl. Stainless steei pins require douhle Ihe
quantiry.
Ootions: For o�her oolions and soecifications. see oaQe 2-23. �a..,.�.. ninnern t+o� � �
rsons wnvu[5
/
s^ Fcasoi
WIfhOU�
�lange Bolts
�
L� For 14" and above, see FC400 on Page 3-5. ���"`" � �� I �/
NOM. COLOR GASKET APPROXIMATE CATALOG LIST PRiCE Add•On APPROX.
PIPE CODE RANGE USE NUMHER Complete wAnclht�e WC�m�4SS wC�om�l6t� L&Cy w�BSHT
SIZE ���
Pins ' Bolts & Nuls Bolts & Nuts
`-'fS �Y
n ''"�� ` 3.00 - 3.29 Copper, OD Steel FCA501 - 3.29
�i �T °l� "� 3.30 - 3.51 Sld. Sil E� PVC FCA501 - 3.51 �»6.37 239.20 $201.89 $237.01 527.92 16 H
3 '',t';4'•v-��:rs
,,`.f,.,._� .,.. � Pins'/x"
" ,; :.;�_ 3.50 - 4.00 Std. Stl, Cl/DI & PVC FCA501 - 4.00
4�� r�-� ' 4.06 - 4.31 O.D. Stl R �I Stl O.D. SU. FCA501 - 4.�1-3
�' '�-"<<�' 4.50 - 4.70 Std. Stl. 8 PVC FCA501 - 4.70-3
X - _
3�� 4.50 - 4.81 Std. SU., D.I. & PVC FCA501 - 4.81-3 21979 NA 286J1 305.71 3A.91 19#
4.80 - 5.00 Casi Iron 8 PVC FCA501 - 5.00-3
Flange x� 4.74 - 5.10 C.I. & A/C M.E. FCA501 - 5.10-3
5.11 - 5.30 A/C R.B. FCA501 - 5.30-3
3.80 - 4.05 O.D. FCA501 - 4.05
-� � 4.06 - 4.31 Riv. Stl. FCA501 - 4.31
'��'= =` �=�' 4.50 - 4.70 Sld. S11. 8 PVC FCA507 - 4J0
4.50 - 4.81 Std. Stl., D.I. & PVC FCA501 - 4.81 232.39 29�A0 292.42 335.98 34.91 1F3 k
4�� 4.80 - 5.00 Cast Iron 8 PVC FCA501 - 5.00
4.74 - 5.10 C.I. 8 NC M.E. FCA501 - 5.10 Pins:'/z'
5.11 - 5.30 A1C R.B. FCA501 - 5.30
YELLOW 5.11 - 5.40 A/C R.B. CL. 200 FCA501 - 5.40 �
-. - 5.80 - 6.10 O.D. FCA501 - 6.10
� . 6.05 - 6.30 Riv. Stl. FCA501 - 6.30
''- i`�'� 6.55 - 6J6 Sid. Stl. & PVC FCA501 - 6J6
= 6.60 - 6.91 Std. SIi., D.I. & PVC FCA501 - 6.91 296.44 369.18 390.32 �136.72 47.27 28 #
6° 6.90 - 7.10 Casi Iron & PVC FCA501 - 7.10 Pins s/e"
6.86 - 7.20 C.I. 8 AIC M.E. FCA501 - 7.20 �
7.15 - 7.35 A/C R.B. FCA501 - 7.35
YELL04U 7.15 - 7.45 AIC R.B. CL. 2Q0 FCA501 - 7.45
- 7.80 - 8.10 O.D. FCA501 - 8.10
�'�`-= 8.10 - 8.30 Riv. StL FCA501 - 8.30
- ��'� `' 8.30 - 8.55 C.I. Soil, PVC Sewer FCA501 - 8.55
;�• �'.`; 8.55 - 8.75 Sid. Sll. & PVC FCA501 - 8J5 407.47 473.72 501.35 547.75 57.19 34 �
n - w:=' 8.60 - 9.06 Std. S�I., D.I. 8 PVC FCA501 - 9.06
$ 9.05 - 9.30 Cast Iron & PVC FCA501 - 9.30 Pins:'In'
8.99 - 9.40 C.1. & A/C M.E. FCA501 - 9.40 �
9.31 - 9.50 AJC R.B. FCA501 - 9.50
YELLOW 9.51 - 9.70 A/C R.B. CL. 200 FCA501 - 9.70
-� 9.80 - 10.10 A O.D. FCA501 - 10.10
. 10.20 - 10.55 A C.I. Soil, PVC Sewer FCA501 - 10.55 737.73 825.03 1,0�9.92 1,197.54 124.72 581t
^ e.._.` l OJ0 - 11.00 A Std. Stl. & PVC FCA501 - 11.00 Pins:'/e
1 ��� 10J0 - 10.80 B� Std. SII. & PVC FCA501 - 10.80 Use 10A
10.89 - 11.40 B � Cast Iron & PVC FCA501 - 11.40 tor Std. Sd.
YELLOW » 55 - 11.75 B m A/C M.E. FCA501 - 11.75 �
17.76 - 12.12 B� A/C R.B. FCA507 - 12.12
: �j,{_a�iiK� ', 11.81 - 12.10 A O.D. StL FCA501 - 12.10
': i�.'-:.2 12.65 - 12.95 A Std. Sq. & PVC FCA507 - 12.95 816.16 951.86 1,421.08 1,578.16 153.15 i0 �
1`Z�� 12.70 - 12.80 B Std. Stl. & PVC FCA501 - 12.80 Pins:'/e"
73.15 - 13.55 B Cast Iron & PVC FCA501 - 13.55 Use i2A
YELL04N � 3.85 - t 4.1 o B A/C M.E. FCA501 - 14.10 (or Std. Stl.
14.05 - 14.40 B A/C R.B. FCA501 - 14.40 0
16�� �,���'����� 16.00 O.D. SII. FCA501 - 76.00 1,�q8.49 NA 1,288.05 1,534.17 261.99 137 N
17.40 Ductile Iron 8 PVC FCA501 - 17.40 OO
To Order: Add the letter "P" to end of
catalog number (or FCA501 with anchor
pins and "X" for less flange bolts.
Example: FCA501- 5.00 P or
FCA501- 5.00 X
3-2
'NOTE: Harness Lugs used with
Romac FCA501 s require longer
flange and through bolts lhan what
are provided as standard with
3" - 12" FCA501 s. 10" FCA501s
require special considerations.
Contact Romac Engineering tor
more information.
OCANNOT be used with mating flanges 'O Submit pressure data when
that have threaded bolt holes. specifying pins. Pin quantiry is
dapendanl on pressure.
�Less (lange boltslnuts. Cannot be used on O.D. steel
pipe or non-metallic pipe.
'. Flexible coupfings do not provide protection against possible
pullout of pipe ends in unrestrained conditions.
STYLE 475
Designed lo provide a durable mechanical joint for grooved end stainless steel piping systems,
Style 475 stainless steel couplings are available in Type 316 (CF8M). See chart on page 2
for pressure ra[ings. The Sryle 475 comes standard wilh WRAS-certified, Grade "EW" EPDM
gasket material with approved microbiological resislance.
Stainless sleel track bolls, which provide single-wrench tightening, are provided as standard.
The Victaulic sys�em accommodates expansion/conlraction/deflection and permits designers
to take advantage of these characteristics. Elimination or reduction of special vibration
accessories, expansion loops and se�tlement allowance are among the options. Request
26.01, 26.02 and 26.04 for addilional details.
Unique design features cf the Style 475 coupling permit assembly by removing one nuUbott
and scissorfng housing over gaskeL This reduc2s the number of components to handle during
assembly, which speeds and eases installation.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
' Services listed are General Service Recommendations only_ It should be noted Ihal there are
services �er which these gaskets are not recommenced. Reference should aiways be made �o the
latesl 4fctaulic Gasket Selection Guide (05.01) for speci(ic gasket service recommendations and
for a listin, of servlces wnich are no[ recommended.
Standard:
106 OWNER
System No.
�ocation _
EPDM (Green "W" color code). Temperature -30°F to +230°F/ -34°C to -r110°C.
Recommended for fiol waler service within the specified temperaWre range plus a variety
of dilute acids, oil-free air and many chemical services. WRAS-certified material with approved
microbiological resis�ance to BS 6920 for cold and hot potable water ser�ice up lo +149°F/+65°C.
NOT RECOMMEN�ED FOR PETROLEUM SERVICES.
Gaskets (specify choice)
• Grade "E'�PDM
EPDM (Green S[ri�±� color code). Temperafure range -30°F to +250°F1�3' °C to +110°C.
Reccmmended for c1'd�d hot water service within lhe speci '�mperalure range plus a
variety of dilute acids, oil fre e:.a`d many chemical� �t,es. Ul Classified to ANSI/NSF 61
for cofd +86"F/+30"C and hot +180b"r',�82°C potaHe water service. NOT RECOMMENED FOR
PETROLEUM SERVICES.
• Grade "T" nitrile
Nitrile (Orange Stripe co ode). Temperature range —20`F to R F/-29°C to +82°C.
Recommended for.{Jetroleum products, air wi[h oil vapors, vege[abl���neral oils within
the speciii t me perature range. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR HOT WATER SER�+l E� S OVER
+15�.5+66°C OR FOR HOT DRY AIR OVER +14d°F/+60°C. �
tinued on oagz 2
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PATENTEU
Housing: Type 316 stainless steel, conforming to ASTM-A351, A743, and A744 Grade CF8M.
Housing Coating: None
Gaskets:
� • Grade "EVJ" EPDM
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STAfNI_Fj5 STFEL - ti ROOtif[O Ci}U�LINGS
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STYLE 475
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• Grade "0" fluoroelastomer
Fluoroelastomer (Blue color code). Temperature range +20°F to +�t� C to +149°C.
Recommended for many oxidizing acids, petroleum oiis, h e afed hydrocarbons, lubricants,
hydraulic fluids, organic liquids and air with h aroons.
• Grade "A" wfiTe'nitrale�/
White nilrilP (�(�ft:i;�gaske�. iE�p �r�atur�e range +20'F to +180`F/-7°C [o +82 °C. No carbon
�k-cnn� May be used for iood se�7ii.�s eets FDA requirements and conforms to CFR
Title 21 Part 1772600.
Other gaskets are availa6le. Please reter lo 05.01.
Bolts/Nuts: Type 316 stainless steel, oval neck track 6ol�s and heavy hc;z nuts with chemical and
physic�! properties ol ASTM F-593, Group 2, Condilion CW and special anti-galling coating.
I ' 1,31i 0-006 0.57 245 436 l03 1.6
i 2`-43' 2-%x2
25 33.7 0- Ib 43 62 ill 41 6]
I% 1.650 0- 0.06 G.45 L84 u.�7 1.72 2 4
32 ^2.� 0- 1.6 2° - 10' 38 2-� Y 1 72 I 19 44 D.9
I!4 � 1 9n0 0- O.CG O.iD �_, 3.22 4J4 1.72.. 2.0
40 � �83 D-1G I°-5n" �3 i"= �7 12U 4�) I.D
2 � Z375 0-0.06 032 ?3U S.D3 1.80 I7
50 • 603 0-I.n I°-30' 2� 2--�'x? �q 129 4b 0.& -
---- - �� �-- • - ---- - -
'<'h 2875 0- QOb � 0.2b 3.95 559 1.°0 1.9
�_�_
55 %3A 0- t.ti 1° - 15" 22 J K� 99 142 46 0.9
----= - - ----- ------'-
3 G�0 a- O.C6 01S :DO S.T 1.80 1.9
76.imm � ?5.1 0-1.6 I°-12� Z� ?-yzx2 f02 ISB 46 03
3 3.500 0-OGo 0.21 - �.0 fi,67 i.E;O 29
8C ' 86.9 0-16 ��-� 18 2-'F'�7� 11= 169 46 � 1.3
- --a ' ?S00 D-0.13 - - - C33 5J5 Z96 2.OD .2 .
100 1143 p-3� I`-35' �� 2-Vix2+ ieb 202 51 ' 1.9
_ � . ____ _...
S.S00 0- 0.13 027 6.81 8.9� 2.00 G 9
1397mm i 139.7 0-3.2 1'-13" 2i Z-`hr.2�s 1;; 228 51 22
. _�
b.500 0-Q.I; 0.23 Z37 10.53 2.00 6.A
.'IE;.lmmi 165.1 0-3.2 1°-0 �9 2-45x3'/ ZOQ 268 51 3.1
t•411owable Pipe End Separation znd DeFlection nqures show the maximum nominai ranye of move-
ment available at each joint for standard roll grooved pipe. Figures for standard cut grooved pipe may
be doubled. These figures are maximums; for design and installation purposes thes= figures should be
reduced by: 50"b for �/ - 3'h_720 - 90 mm; 2596 for 4'/ I W mm and larger.
# Denote511S pipe sizes.
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BA�teaials off Cons�ecteon
Item Descri tion Material
Cast Iron ASTM A726, Class B
Acid Resistant Bronze, ASTM 8427
Allo C90800
Carbon Steei. ASTM A216. Grede WCB
A1 Body 3t6 Stainless Steel, ASTM A743, Grade CF-8M
Allo 20
Hastello C
Monei
A2 Bearing 3161 Stainless Steei. Sintered Slainless Steel
A4 Bearing 376L Stainless Steel, Sintered Stainless Steel
A5 Gasket ' Non-asbestos fiiler in Styrene-8utadiene
Rubber binder
A6 8onnet Same material as body
A7 Stud. Plug Carbon Steel, Grade 2, Zinc Plated
PAetal Isame metai as valve 6ody except Cast
—� Iron and Carbon Steel which have 316 �
S[ainless Steel Plug)
Plug Rubber Faced (same metal as valve body
except Carbon Steel which has 316 Stainless
- Steel Plug)
Sea plug tacing materiais listed below.
CR Chbroprene iR516' and R51])
--� NBR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene (RS24' and RS26')
AB NRH Hard Natural Ru6ber (RS53)
Cilfl Chloro-Isobutene Isoprene IF555•)
, Plug Facing NRCR Hard Rubber wah Chloroprene Overlay
�RS53 wi[h RS77)
CSM Chloro-Sulfonyl Polyelhylene (RS47`)
FKM fluoro Rub6er (RS48')
NBRD Acrylonitril2Butadiene (RS261
3' NRCR Plugs and CIS bodies only CR Chloroprene (RS171
Carbon Steel, Grade 2, Zinc Piated
Iq, ABZ, NR Body Materials)
A9 Bonnet Screws Carbon Steel, Grade 5, Zinc Plaied
(CS Body Material)
1&8 Stainless Steel
(S2,lW, HC, ML Body Materials!
A10 Feh Washer SAE F-7
(lever, MNA and NT actuators onlyl
' � NBR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene, PTFE and
NBR Rubher
FKM Fluorinated Hydrocarbon, PTFE and
A71 Stem Seal FKM flubber
PTFE
Graphoil (GTN)
Al2 U-Ring Piller FKM and NBF only
•Indicates transfer molded process
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A9 i-- A7
1 <- A10
� �� o
� o �— A6
0
� �— A5
�� A4
�i-- Al2
�• A��
�— A8
�f— QZ
l �
i � A1
0 0
� O
� 0 0
O O �
\ � O
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���(v vaaues
�
'Cv Values = Flow in�GPM14 of water at 1 psi pressure drop.
Kv Values = Plow in m�'hr of water at 100 kPa pressure drop.
Note: Cv1Kv Values will be slightly higher for valves with threaded end anJ
for me[al-to-metal seated valves. Sizing data is based on discharge
inm conduit rether than atmosphere.
I�QDQIOAC�ADO@ SQaBBt�a�QBS
ANSI ilange drilling conforms to ANSI 8'16.�, Class 125 and AN51 B16.5,
Class 150.
AN51 threaded end connections conform to the NPT requirements of ANSI
ai.zo.t.
Mechanical-joint end connections conform to ANSVr+�VA Clll/A21.17.
Grooved joint end connections conform to ANSUAVJWA C606.
Metric 10 bar flange driliing conforms to ihe NP 10 requirements of
�nternational Standard ISO 2084, [o the 10 bar reyuirements of British
Standard 4504, and to the NP �0 requirements of German Standard
DIN 2532.
Metric 16 bar ilange drilling conforms to the NP 16 requirements oF
Internatlonal Standard ISO 2084, to the 16 6ar �equirements of British
Standard 4504, and to the NP 76 requirement of German Standard
DIN 2533.
OIN parallel threaded end connections conform to German Standard
DIN 259.
British Table D Flange drilling and Table E Flan9e drilling conform to British
Standard BS 10. . �
British tapered thread eod connections conform to British Standard BS 21. �
Japanese 10 bar flange drilling conforms to Japanese Industrial Standard
JIS B 0203.
Japanese tapered threaded end connections conform to Japanese Industrial
Standard JIS B 0203.
French tapered threaded end conneciions conform to French Standard
NFPN E 03-004.
Vaive Size Port Area 9'o Cv/Kv
.5' (15mm1 204 70/9
.75' (20mm} 117 20117
1' (25mm� 72 33J29
1.2� (32mm1 .115 7a/6a
1.5' (40mm) 64 74J64
2' (SOmm) 91 �481"I28
2.5' (65mm) 99 2367204
3' (BOmm) PA 330/285
iao�o
90%
809'a
3
LL 70%
3 6�%
E
� 509'0
� 409'a
c
m
� 30%
v
a
20°/a
109'0
0%
FBow C@eae�ac6erestoc
�PeSSti�'e �a$1A9�S
C.W.P. non-shock working pressure retings are:
Cast Iron 175 psi (1207 kPa�
Acid Resisting Bronze 200 psi (�379 kPal
Aluminum 1W psi {1034 kPa)
Carbon SteeP' 285 psi (1965 kPa)
Stainless Steel" anA Other Alloys 275 psi (1896 kPa)
Hard and Soh Ru66er Lined �75 psi 11207 kPal
Cast IroM Body
'Cast Iron conforms to ANSI B16.1 Class 725 Hydrostalic Test. �
"Carbon Steel and 316 Stainless Steel conform to ANSI B76.5 Class 150.
:%a0V@ WeY�IH$S
Bod Material Ib (k )
Valve Cast Iron Bronze,Acid Bronze Aluminum Carbon Steel Stainless Steel
Size
Flanged Threaded Flan ed Threaded Flan ed Threaded Flan ed Threaded Flan ed Threaded
.5' �75mm} 8 14) 5 (2) I B 141 5 12) 4 (2) 3 (1) 7 13) 5 121 7 13) 5 (21
J5' (20mm} 8 14) 5 (2) 8 14! 5 (2) 4 f2) 3 11) 8 l4) 5 (21 S 14) 5 (2)
1' 125mmY 8 f41 5 (2) 9 (41 5 (2) ' 4 (2) I 3 I1} 9 14) 5 (2) 9 (4) 5 (21
1.25' (32mm1 12 �51 8 (4) 13 161 9 (4) 6 (3) 4 (21 11 (51 8 141 11 15) 8 (41
�.5' (40mm) 13 (6) 8 l4) 14 (6) 9 (4) 6 l3) I 4 (2) 12 (5) 8 (4Y �2 (5) 6 (4)
--�► 2' (50mmi 20 (9) 12 151 23 (10) 73 (6) �0 (5) I 7 13} 21 (70) 12 (5) 21 ��0) 12 (51
2�' (65mm1 29 !13) 19 (91 34 (15) 20 (9) 14 (6) 10 l5) 32 (l5) 19 (9Y 32 �"15) � 19 191
--� 3' {BOmm1 42 119) 31 (14) 45 120) 32 (15) 2'I (101 76 17) ' 45 (20) 37 (l4) 45 I2D) 31 (141
Note: Weight includes levers. Weight added for adapters: 1 Ib. /.5 kg �
3
U9'o 104�a 20% 30� 409'0 50°/a 6U� 70� 80% 90% 100%
Valve Percent Open
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@lalvre ��eYlti �Q�ew
�oo.000
600,ODU
SOO,ODO
40Q,OW
300,000
200.OD0
155,000
f00,0�0
90,090
ao,aao
IO.00D
60.WU
50,6U�
40,000
?O,OQO
20,000
� �0���
� 60W
� 5000
� 9000
� 3000
t
Ol
O ZQ00
L
F
�j 1000
LL �0
600
500
400
300
zoo
700
�
60
TO
�
50
40
30
20
10
9
8
7
6
5
a
3
2
i
1
ss- a �r
54'
42'
36'
30'
2-0'
20'
18'
16'
1S"
12'
70'
B�
6'
4'
�
2.5'
Y
1.25' & 1.5'
1'
75'
5'
�oo.aoa
100,000
40,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,OU0
30,U00
20.000
70,000
4000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4U00
3000
2000
L
� 1000
'� 00
3 700
p 600
li SOD
400
300
200
100
90
70
�
50
40
30
20
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1.0
lBa�ve �ae90y ��eao — i�Aetanc .
I650mm & 1800mm
1400mm
110amm
3QOmm
750mm
600mm
500mm
450mm
400mm
350mm
300mm
250mm
200mm
150mm
100mm
BOmm
65mm
50mm
32mm & IOmm
25mm
20mm
15mm
4
1.0 10 20
Pressure Drop (psi)
�0 700 14D
Pressure Drop (kPa)
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P��ssa��e �agn�a�s
Direct shutoff pressure differentials for lever,
nut and adapter actuated valves must not
exceed 150 psi (1030 kPa). Reverse shutoff
differentials must not exceed 25 psi (170 kPa).
If valves must seal higher reverse pressure, use
handwheel actuators. �
-�i L�veEr (�.�
.5-3" (15-80mm} valve design includes a bolted-
on, non-removable lever. To order, add code LV
to basic valve code.
Ordering Example:
PEC, 2, F 1,CI, N BR, C R• LV
�Q�gflilS$��DB� ��Q9@�U'�P ����{D
All .5-3" (15-80mm} lever actuated valves are
furnished with an adjustable, open position
memory stop as standard. With the stop rir�g
adjusted to the desired open position, the
valve can be closed and reopened to the same
position. This feature makes the valve ideal for
air conditioning balancing service. Valves with
resilient seats provide double-duty on this
application by combining balancing and shutoff
in a single valve.
S�ae�a8�ss S$ee� ��@�nea� —
�.e�ea� �c�aea�e¢9 Q➢aAr��s
Includes stainless steel spring, stud, nut, washer
and bonnet bolts. To order, add SB18 for 18-8
stainless steel or SB16 for 316 stainless steel
after the actuator order codes
Ordering Example:
PEC,2,F1,CI,NBR,CR,S2�LV,S818
Wa��gi���v A�� ��o�aB9�s ��9�p
Furnished as standard on .5-3" (15-80mm)
valves. (vlust be ordered to use LVR Removable
Lever or CH Chain Handle. To order, add code
HLA to basic valve code.
Ordering Example:
PEC,2,F1,CI,NBR,CR'HLA
lR�eoeov�f�0� ���e�r �B.a9��
For use with HLA Adapter. Removable levers
must be ordered separately.
Order Code Size
ACCLVR103 .5-2" (15-30mm)
ACCLVft105 2.�r3' (65-80mm1
&k�6t8A AaBag�tea fom �e�e�
�6�8aa�$�e9 Va9�es
The MNA adapter is required in order to use Floor
Boxes (FB}, Valves Boxes {VB}, Extension Fittings
(EF), Tee Wrenches (1NRT} and Extended Nut
IENLV>. To order, add MNA to basic valve code.
Ordering Example:
PEC,2,F1,CI,NBR,CR* MNA
�(I�aeoa �#I�ena6�� (��p
For use with HLA Adapter. Chain Handle must be
ordered separately by giving code ACC*CH
followed by a dash and vaive size.
Order Code Size
ACCCH-.5 .5' 175mm)
ACC•CH-.75 .75' 120mm)
ACCCH-1 1' (25mm1
ACC`CH-1.25 1.25' (30mmi
ACCCH-1.5 '1.5' (40mm)
ACC•CH-2 2' (50mm)
ACCCH-2.5 2.5' (65mm)
ACC'CH-3 3' 180mm1
Ordering Example:
ACC*CH-2
t�ha6on foo� C@��oua If��o�aB�e (C6l��
Order as a separate item by giving code
ACC*CN101. Specify number of feet required
and number of pieces.
Ordering Example:
ACC*CN107
Chain 1 piece 10 feet iong
Ordering Example:
ACC*LVR103
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P P P NxP NxP NxP NxP
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15mm 11 105 l05 79 43 60 44 60 104 14x14 22x77 13x36 16x19 5 ll l02 9D 132
.75' .44 4.12 � 3l2 1_69 2J5 1 72 2_38 4.10 .55x.55 .BBx.69 .50x1.42 .63�_75 ,� ,44 4 Q� � S.19
20mm �1 105 105 79 43 70 44 60 '104 14xt4 22x17 13x36 16x79 5 11 102 90 132
1" .a4 4.12 4 1 3.12 '1.69 3.12 1.72 238 4.10 .55x.55 .E8x.69 .SOx1A2 .63x.75 � .44 4.03 3.54 5.79
25mm it 105 105 79 43 79 44 60 104 74x14 22x17 13x36 16x19 5 1l l02 90 732
1.25' .56 4.38 � � � 3.�f5 2 12 �� 55x 5� ,�9 50 1 4 ,�3x,Z�1 ,Zl ,94 4 Q� I 3-�4. 5 l.�
32mm 14 111 'Il1 114 5a 89 54 6D 113 14x14 22x17 13x36 '16x19 5 ll 102 90 132
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40mm 14 111 '111 714 54 98 54 60 173 74x14 22x17 13x36 16x19 5 ll l02 9D l32
> � 63 �� S.��Q 5.25 2.50 475 � 2_38 4.91 .55x.55 .88xt.31 .SOx1.42 .63x.73 2'1 �A 4.03 3.54 5.19
50mm 76 178 140 133 64 121 64 60 125 14x74 22x33 1�36 16xi9 5 11 102 90 132
� .69 7_50 � 625 3.72 5.50 3.03 2.75 5.78 .67x.54 .88z131 .63x.74 _ ,�6 � 3_9� 3G3 5_1�
65mm 18 191 1.65 159 79 140 77 70 147 t7x74 �x33 16x19 7 73 99 87 732
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Inches •Flanged cast iron valves are available in sizes 2, 2.5, and 3' only (50, 65 and 80mm1.
Millimeters "Oimension D is ANSI B16.1 Class �25 and ANSI 816.5 Class 750.
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\ 20mm 114 111 755 702 703 229
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1' 4.50 4.�8 6.12 4.00 4.06 9.Q0
25mm 114 1�1 155 102 103 229
115' 4.88 4.69 6_50 5_00 4.53 11_00
32mm 124 1'19 165 127 tl5 279
1. �' 4 9¢ 4.69 6.� 5_00 4_53 1 t_00
40mm 124 119 165 727 115 279
,� 2' 619 6_00 7.75 6.50 5.22 14_00
50mm 157 152 797 165 133 356
2_5' 7.40 7.00 9.50 7.50 5.69 14_50
65mm 178 178 241 191 745 368
�3' 7.75 7 62 9_50 9_00 638 19.00
80mm 197 194 241 229 162 483
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COl�iST�liC1"k7N It�iG
Subr�it�a�g �`ran.�mit�al & Izespons�
Shaded areas are forCity of Rentou�ase,orily
Submittal Number: 056 DATE: 02/�11/2011
(Contractor. each submi[tal transmiffal wiJl have a consecutive num6er beginning wifh "1 ". P,esubmittals wiU be
identified with R1, R2, etc.) Note: One form shall be filled out for each submitfal i!e,�n. The vnly exception will be
if multiple items from fhe same supAlier are submitted as a package for the same :,cheduled work.
Contract Name: WESTVIEW LlFT STAi'ION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: WWP-27-3533
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DEaCRiPTION Owner's
# if no bid #)
Response
1 i Div 10-16 IValve limit Switches
❑ Re-submittal Supplemental Submittal
Submitted by:
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature — Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documerts and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
51 = SUBMIT SPECIFiED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
P.J = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements oF the construction Contract. Contrador is responsibie for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its woric with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in sirict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owners obligations and doas not reiieve Contrar,tor
from its obliyation fully to perforrn all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Uwner's Comments and Sign-off:
# (key to Ccmment
above)
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� S �'ar�y ���'7 r� '�c �aa l Tli 5 W I/JC-� Cy €u� _ '�
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!^ ���� a u Printed Name � Title �Date
See Attached Owner's Cnmments ❑ See Marh-Up of Subr�itta! Documents [] See Other Attachments
m
John D. Hobson
From: Tyler Whitehouse [TWhitehouse@carollo.com]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 3:50 PM
To: John D. Hobson
Subject: FW: Westview LS - Submittal Review
Attachments: Submittal #056.pdf; Submittal #036.pdf
]ohn,
Comments are as follows for the attached submittals:
#036
Submittal Action: MC
1. Provide 2" NPT discharge (10.11313-2.01.F).
2. Provide 230V, single phase Motor (10.11313-2.01.G).
3. Cable length shall be a minimum 30 feet plus sump depth rated for use in Class 1
Division 1 locations (11313-2.01.G.6).
4. Submittal only includes information on Grinder Pumps and Pump Discharge Assembly.
Provide Accessories as specified (i.e. guide rails, chains, hooks, ball float level switch)
in this submittal or under a separate submittal package (11313-2.02).
5. Support intermediate guide rail with stainless steel brackets and anchors to the
walls of the wet well in lieu of the pump discharge pipe (11313-2.02.A.5).
6. Pump Discharge Assembly shall accommodate 2-inch discharge size (11313-2.02.B.3).
7. Provide optional non-sparking construction.
8. Provide 4.00-inch impeller trim to meet specified conditions (11313-3.03.A).
9. Page five of the submittal data indicates the pump:
a. Requires overload protection to be included in control panel.
b. Requires a Barnes� Starter or Control Panel which Includes Capacitors,
or Capacitor pack.
c. Requires a relay for interfacing with the moisture sensor.
d. Requires a relay for interfacing with the temperature sensor.
Confirm the existing control panel includes the components and configuration required per the
manufacturers requirements to properly warranty the pump. Notify the Owner of any
modifications required prior to beginning work in the control panel.
#056
Submittal Action: MC
1. Provide Nema 7 sealing.
2. Confirm limit switch is compatible with swing check valve being provided.
Let me know if you have any questions,
Thanks,
Tyler Whitehouse
1
Product Specifications
Availability
Operating Force (OF)
Full Overtravel Force
Pretravel (PT)
Overtravel (OT)
Differential Travel (D"I')
Product Type
Actuator
Lever Type
Circuitry
Ampere Rating
Supply V oltage
Housing Material
Termination Type
Housing Type
Series Name
Sealing
CSA File #
UL FIle �
ATEX File #
IEC Ex
Operating Temperature
Comment
Agency Anprovals and
�tandards
UI�iSPSC Code
IJi�1SPSC Commodity
Sealed
Global
2,22 N to 5,56 N[0.5 lbs to l.25 lbsj
90� maY.
5,56 mm [0.219 in] (3°) maY.
90� max.
0,18 mm [0.007 in] (0.25°) max.
�IICRO SWITCHT"' Explosion-Proof Limit Switches
Side Rotary
1.S in FiYed Lenb h Lever with Bronze Roller (.75 in dia. x.25 in
wide)
1NC 1N0 SPDT Snap Action
15 A Ind./ 0.5 A Res./0.25 A Res.
125 Vac, 250 Vac, 480 Vac/125 Vdc/250 Vdc
Aluminum
0.5 in - 14NPT Conduit
EX
EX
NEMA 1, 7(Class 1, Division 1, Groups C, D), 9(Class .I[, Division
1, Groups E, F, G)
LR57324
E14274
KENIA 04ATEX2312 X
Yes
-40 �C to 71 °C [-40 °F to 160 °F]
CW Actuation
UL, CSA, ATEX, IEC BY
302119
302ll 9 Syrit�hes and cantrols and relays
Explosion-proof
�
_ . . � .
COh1ST�lICT10M I*IC.
Submittal Transmitfa! & Response
Shaded areas aze for City of Renton use only
Submittal Number: 062 DATE: 02/23/2011
(Contractor.� each submitta! fransmitta! wil! have a consecutive numberbeginning wifh "i". Resubmittels wil! be
identified with Ri, R2, etc.) Note: One form shal! be filled out for each su6mittal item. The only exception wilf be
if muftiple items from the same supplier are submitfed as a package for the same scheduled woric.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
No.: VWNP-27-3536
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item #
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION Owner's
# if no bid # Response
�
1!Plans �Electrical Trench.Syste_ m jConcast � i'I�-
- �-- --�----- ,
I �
❑ Re-submittal ❑ up lemental Submittal
Submitted by: �
���,', ' ;
' �%: � AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature , Printed Name & Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coordinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory perfortnance of its entire work in strid
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undeAaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obligation fully to perform all Contract requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contractor
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, the review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
# (key to
above
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l. J c+ .�i= /.� c.. I f'
Comment
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Printed ame & Title
; -Z"� -ll
Date
❑�e Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
1 8010SBr
3 8011ATH-BD
2 8012 lOXO
3 8013
3 8001
CHANNEL PEDESTRIAN
COVER PEDESTRIAN
CHANNEL UNIVERSAL PEDES
END PLATE
PARTITION BOARD
ALUMINUP
BOLT DOW
80
FIBERCRETE �
TRENCH
.4Y.4TF.M
,
8013
801
ow►wN eY: COLIN HORTOP
DATE: Z�Z2�2O� � REVISION LEVEL:
WEIGHT: MA7ERIAL:
LBS.
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'` 1010 NORTH STAR DRIVE
P.O. BOX 69
ZUMBROTA, MN 55992-0069
DESCRIPTION:
TRENCH LAYOUT
DIMENSIONS ARE I.N INCHES COMACT INFORMATION:
TOLERANCES: EMAIL: INFO�CONCASTINC.COM $HEET 1 OF 1
FRACTIONAL: t 1/8" pHONE: (507� 732-4095
ANGULAR: S 2' FAX: (507) 732-4094
229-003
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7/8"
1 1/8"
1/S"
�
2 1/4"
1 1/4"
2 3/8"
�
13 3/8"
� 7/8"
SECTION A-A
FIBERCRETE �
TRENCH
SYSTEM
PEDFSTRIAN RATED - 200 LB. PER SQ. FOOT
}� 12 3/8" �
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1 II 11 I
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nr�,a►wN eir: ROBIN LEWIS
DATE: 9�2� �ZO� O REUISION LEVEL: O
WEIGHT: MATERIAL:
25 LBS. CAST FIBERCRETE
� �� � �
� �. � � �
1010 NORTH STAR DRIVE
P.O. BOX 69
ZUMBROTA, MN 55992-0069
DESCRIPTION:
END PLATE
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES CONTACT INFORMATION:
TOLERANCES:. EMAIL• INFO�CONCASTINC.COM ,$HEET 1 OF 1
FRACTIONAL: : 1/8" PHONE: (507� 732-4095
ANGl1LAR: ! 2' FAX: (507] 732-4094
8013
--�{ 3 1/4" �
i
40 3/8"
3 3/4" (REF)
A
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DETAII A
SCALE 1 : 4
14°
7° �
R1/2"
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3/4" i i
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2" 3 3/4"
7 3/4"
47 7/8"
�
9 1 /2"
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DRAWN BY: ROBIN LEWIS
DATE: � ��3�ZO� O REVISION LEVEL: O
WEIGHT: MATERIAL:
70 LBS: CAST FIBERCRETE
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��� 1010 NORTH STAR DRIVE
P.O. BOX 69
ZUMBROTA, MN 55992-0069
DESCRIPTION:
PARTITION BOARD
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES COMACT INFORMATION:
TOLERANCES: EMAIL:INFOOCONCASTINC.COM
FRACTIONAL: ! 1/8" pHONE: (507� 732-4095 $HEET 1 OF 1
ANGULAR: ! 2' FAX: (5071 732-4094
8001
FIBERCRETE �
Tl? FNr'N
EXAMPLE OF PARTITION
PLACED INTO A STANDARD
SECTION OF PEDESTRIAN
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�
FIBERCRETE
TRENCH
SYSTEM
FIBER & STEEL
REINFORCED
CONCRETE
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THICKNESS
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SOLID
COVER OPTION:
P/N:8011 QTY=2
STEEL, ALUMINUM, &
VENTILATED OPTIONS
AVAILABLE TOO.
48" (LENGTH�
----------------- ----------------r
----------------- ----------------�
PEDESTRIAN RATED - 200 LB. PER SQ. FOOT
DRAWN BY: ROBIN LEWIS
oarE: 11 /19/2009
REVISION LEVEL• A
WEIGHT: 128 LBS.
C�fl�N�A�S�T
1010 NORTH STAR DRIVE
P.O. BOX 69
ZUMBROTA, MN 55992-0069
DESCRIPTION: UNI CHANNEL W/COVER SUPPORT
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES CONfACT INFORMATION:
� TOLERANCES: EMqIL' WFO�CONCASTINC.COM
FRACTIONAL: ! I/B" PHONE (507) 732-4095
ANGULAR: ! 2' � FAX: (5071 732-4094
PARTNUMBER: SO�2 ��OXO� SHEETIOFI
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TRENCH
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NOTE: FOR NON-STANDARD LENGTHS THE CHANNEL WILI BE SOLID BOTfOM
AND DESIGNATED BY ITS CORRESPONDING LENGHT MEASUREMENT. IE: 8010SB 37'
DRAWN BY: COLIN HORTOP �
DATE: 2�4�ZO� � REVISION LEVEL• O �`�,�t M �������
\
WEIGHT: MATER�A�: 1010 NORTH STAR DRIVE
P.O. BOX 69
105 LBS. FIBERCRETE ZUMBROTA, MN 55992-0069
NOTCHEDFOR
CABLE CLIPS
PER SQ. FOOT
DESCRIPTION:
PEDESTRIAN CHANNEL
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES COMACT INFORMATION:
TOLERANCES: EMAIL:INFOCaCONCASTINC.COM $HEET 1 OF 1
FRACiIONAL: t 1/8" PHONE: (507) 732-4095
ANGUL4R: ! 2' FAX: (507� 732-4094
8010S6
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CON3TRLJCTMJN I�iC.
Submitfal Transmittal & Response
Shaded areas are for City ofRenton use•only
Submittal Number: 063 DATE: 03/29/2011
(Contractor. each submitta! transmitfa! wil! have a consecu6ve number beginning with "1". Resubmittals will be
identified with Rl, R2, etc.) Note: One fom� shal! be filled out for each submitfal item. The only exceptron will be
if multrple items from the same supplier are submitted as a package for the same scheduled work.
Contract Name: WESNIEW LIFT STATION UPGRADES
Contractor: ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, INC.
I . C•�'��1'�'t a���•�Z�
Fed Aid # : NA
The Contractor submits the following noted attachments to Owner's for review and response:
Sub Bid Item # Owner's
item (or Spec Sec #, DESCRIPTION
# if no bid # Response
1 Misc Pump and Float Re-submittal � i�G-
i__._--- ---- -- --
— --i ------------- - --
❑ Re-submittal ❑ upplemental Submittal
A
Submitted by: I
AJ SMITH, Project Manager 425-493-1826
Signature Printed Name 8� Title Phone #
The Owner has reviewed the above noted documents and responded as noted above, under "Owner's Response".
Key: NE = NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN
MC = MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED: No resubmittal required, but corrections noted are required
SI = SUBMIT SPEC►FIED ITEM: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RR = REVISE AND RESUBMIT: Resubmittal required — rejected, see comments below
RJ = REJECTED — see comments below
Note: Review is only for conformance with the general design concept of the Project and does not extend to consideration of structural
integrity, safety, detailed compliance with Contract requirements and any other obligation of the Contractor. Any action shown is subject to
the requirements of the construction Contract. Contractor is responsible for confirtning and correlating all dimensions; fabricating and
construction techniques; coardinating its work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of its entire work in strict
accordance with the construction Contract. The review is undertaken solely to satisfy Owner's obligations and does not relieve Contractor
from its obfigation fully to perfortn all Contrad requirements, nor shall such review give rise to any right of action or suit in favor of Contrador
or third persons, against the Owner. Comments or actions may not be complete, once non-compliance is documented, tha review may be
discontinued and the submittal rejected.
Owner's Comments and Sign-off:
� (key to
Comment
[' �
i c �. � L
SiqrYat re Printed Name 8� Title
�.,.
_ �:.. � .
Date
'� -
5ee Attached Owner's Comments ❑ See Mark-Up of Submittal Documents ❑ See Other Attachments
#063
Submittal Action: MCN
1. Contractor to confirm the existing control panel includes the components and configuration
required per the manufacturers requirements to properly warranty the pump. Notify the Owner of
any modifications required prior to beginning work in the control panel.
2. Cable length provided is indicated to be 30 feet. Provide minimum 30 feet plus sump depth
(11313-2.O1.G.6), which is approximately 45 feet.
3. Confirm that floats are individually weighted as shown on Contract Drawing E-01.
4. Contractor to provide quick disconnects per Contract Drawing E-01.
Page 1 of 1
AJ Smith
From: Annette Gregg [annettes@hdfowler.com]
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 3:00 PM
To: AJ Smith
Subject: FW: Attached Image
Attac h m ents : 4643_001. p df
Resubmittals attached address notations on the first letter on items no.#'s:
1-5; 7& 8 with the exception of the a cut sheet for a hook. (example of chain assy attached, guide rail
submittel attached)
#6 has already been addressed and approved by the engineer
#9 will need to be confirmed by the contractor that the existing panel will accommodate the new pump
and floats.. ACI will also need to confirm whether or not the existing panel will need capacitors.
These resubmittals also address the second letter received, no. 1 should be covered by the annotations
on the pump submittal.
#2. since the existing panel is being used, no need to clarify our submittal for a new panel, disregard.
#3. new mercury free float switch info attached.
#i4. weighed floats will be provided.
#5. junction box will not be used per spec
#6 - 1-1/4" discharge already addressed and approved
#7 chain assembly cut sheet attached, 31655 will be provided per spec, shown as reference only.
I would be happy to contact the engineer to help with the process if there are any other concerns as to
what we are providing.
Let me know if I can help in anyway.
Thanks!
F�nnette Vregg � ii�aier'vilorics Saies
HD Fowler Company � Marysville B�anch
Phone: (360) 651-2400 e�. 212
Fax: (360) 658-5305 � Cell: (425) 864-5225
From: CANON@HDFOWLER.COM [mailto:CANON@HDFOWLER.COM]
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' Dt5CHA8GE ........_.........._._.....:P/.' NP�; Verfical
LIQUID TE�Y7PERATLRE.........._.104'F (40`C) ConUnuous
VOLIiTE .,....�..,....�.-.........�.....,Cast iron AST:M A-48, Cless 3E1.
61fOTOR N�USlNG ............._......Cast IronA3I"MA-48, Ciass 30.
SEAL PLATE ......................_......Cast Iron ASfM A-48. Class 30.
IMPELLEFta D'esign ....................t0 Vane,Vortez, With Pump �ut Vanes
On BackSide. Rynamicalty Belancsd, •
I50 G6.3. "
Ma(eda! ..................8�-5-5-5 BrQ�e
SNREDDtNG RING ........_...........Fiardened 44DGSfaintess Steel
Raekwelt� C-55.
CU77ER ,_............_.,..._ ..............Hardened410CStainless Slee1,
Rockwell@? E�55.
SiiAkT _ ...............•••--•............,....4'I65tainle.ss S[eel
5CIUARE'RMGS .._ .....................6una•N
HARDWaf3�......_ .....................„.300 Saries Sfainless Steel
PAINT ............._................_._.....Air �ry Enamel. _
SE.4L; Desiqn ....................Tandem Me:ha'n'rcal, Oil Eilied Reservoir.
1Na1oria/ ...................Rolaling Faces:- Ca�bon.
Stationa.ry Faces - Gz[amic
Elastomer - BunxN
H rdware -300 Secies S[a.intess
CORD ENTRY._ ..................._._ .3D ft{9.1 mj Sld: Cord. Epoxy Sealed
ousing wilh Ser,oradar� Pressure
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UPPHK gEARING:
Desiga ...........,_._..Single Row, Ball, Ofl Lubricaled
LoatJ ........_ .............Radial
l..OWER.9Er4RINC:
Design ..............._...Sinqie Row, O(I: E.iibricalion '
Load._....._ ..............Radfal &'ihrusf
MOTOR: Desrgn ....................NE61A l-5ingle Phase,
NEMA B-Thcee Phase Torque
Eurve: Oil-Filled, &qu5nel Caga Ind4�cllon
1nsulaflon ................Class B.
SINOL6 PNAS�•r Capac$or StarUCapacitor Run. Requires ove'rload
protecUon to.tia indudad in control panef. Requlres Barnes� Starier or
Conhnl Fanel wh+Cfi Indudes C�pacitors, or C2pac!!or pack.
THREE ?HASE:. Quaf Vo(taAe 230/460; Requires Qvedoad Protectroq io he
ind"udeciin �ntrol:pBneL
lt141STURE S'EN$QRS ................Nortnally Opeh (N(O},. Requtres reFay
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TEMF�RATk1RE SENSflRS....,_IVortnelly Closed. (NiC�, R'equires relay
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D�SCRIPTI�C�f:
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DUCE pOMESTIC, COMERCIAL,.INSTITI!'YIONq�
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Specifica�io�s;
Each BAF break away ilttinq consists of a cast iron base elbow whlch
Is boltad to fhe floor of the wet well, lower and upper gUide r.ail supports
and a oast irnm m�veabTe elbow with a sealing plate artd o-ring. The
discharge flange on the @Ibow [iase (ANSf B1&.1) will mate with a
startdard 1251b. companion tiange and gasket (supplied). The pump
is connected to the moveable elbow fhough a stainless 3tesi nippie
suppiied with each assemlzlX.
The guide rails (supplied by customer) are attached to the base elhow
at the lower end and a pip.e spacer support brdcket at:the upper end,
The guide rails are sat ir� place by slld(ng the plpe nver a stainless steet
plug_ Each plug has an o-ring ta reduce noise a[�d vibraBon. The.g�fde
rails serve only as a.guide as tliey carry none of ihe pump weight. 1"
(25mm} schedule 40 galvanized steel plpes shoiitd be used for guide
raits.
An opGonal intermsdiate guide rai! bracket is recommended. for depths
of 93 feet (4m) vr more. See page 2.
The BAF's, 1212, 12Z0 8 2020 are for pumps up to 2001bs (91 kgj
which do not g'enerate in excess of 150 ft. TDH (45 Meters).
The BAF's, 2030 "8 3030 is fof pumps up to 250 Ibs (194kg) wltich Co tlot
generate in excess of 150 R TDH (45 Nieters).
Qne bceali away fitting is required per pump. (1'he.S.S, Li�ing bridle is
included.)
A'ssembl/�s DO NOT include �ump,. Qischarge piping, Guide Rails,
Llffing Ghain, nor Gate 1/alve witb Ha.pole.
Tf�ese items must be puFchased separatefy
Specifcatlons:lflfith Check Valve "C1/" Series
In addition to standard. features lisfed above, �a commercially a�8ilable
ball Check Valve is supplied with each mo.del. Tlie valve is inst111ed
behveen the pump disctiarge flange and ihe inlef flange on the
moveable.elbow. . .
Specificatiorts:.Non-Sparking "K5" Series
'The "NS" serfes iS simil�r irt design to the standard version excepYit
has a Bronze 6Aoveabie Elhow to pre�ent sparking.
Model Key: BAF -1212NS
12 = 1'/.:,
2p = 2° Castomer Connedion
30 = 3° Pump Connection
For Submersible'Sump, Sewage, �ffluent & �rinder Rumps.
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STD P!N „NS" PltV
127300 BA�-1212 127303
127301 BAF - 122Q 127319
9�7302 BAF - 2020 12�312
'�27306 8A�' - 2030 127305
12�3U4 SAF - 3030 1273't4
Models: With Check V�Ive
STD P/N "NS" PIN
1•2730� BAF - 1212CV 127310
427308 BA� - t220CV t273i3
12�3tl9 BAF - 20ZOCV 127315
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TH� BR�(<AWAY FITTING IS DESiGNED TO
A1.LOW THE SUSMERSIBLE P.pMP7C7 BE
IN5TALi.ED OR REMQVEQ�VI7HOU7RFQUIRING
PERSONNEL TO ENT6R THE VUET WELL.
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The mate�lal we will use on ihe above mention.ed .project are as follows.
Stai�ess Stee[ Ftpe.: � 1" S:ch40 .Grade 316/316L
� To AS.T.M. A312 Specs
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Features
• Mcrcury Fsa — Magnctrc Reed Swiah
• Long Gfr and nliable opnctivn
• Non-oxidizing ronraeu allow /oeu DC
voltage iigxeLr far we mit/i intrinsit
safrty dcvica
• Non-rlick rurfaa
• �gb buoyanry
• Pipe ar sarpersncn mounting
• 3 yrar facrory warranty
9G-EF (MERCURY FREE)
DIRECT ACTING FLOAi SWITCH (B'! OOj
Arguabiy che best noa-u�ercury Flou swicch available, chis TeRonm-coared non-differenria[
tloat ofType 376 stainlcss sceel measures 5.5° in diamecer. It is appropriace for a variety
of applications, including scwagc wet weUs, storm watcr buins, �vatcr ruervoirs, sludge
tanks, irrigation canals and protcss sumps. The float opera�es re[iably in even nc� most
difficulc environmencs, The 9G-EF can be used singly co sense an alazm ievel, but
typically two or more switches are used in conjunaion wirh our con�rollers to provide a
floao-based conaoi system, '1'he 9G-EF can be usod as thc redundant control sensor in
Iazger automacion installations.
TYPICAI. SPECIFICATIONS
Flau swicch body shall bc cons¢ucud of
TeElon°-coaced, 24 gauge, 31G scainle.� sreel
housing measuring noc less chan S�h" in
diamcccr. A Iong Gfc, high retiabiliry, pocccd
SPST magncric rccd swicch ntcd for not lrss
than 100 VA u up co 250 Yolcs shall bc
mountcd inside �e float and conneued to a
muld-svandcd, 2 conduaor plus gcound. L6
gauge, CPE jackcocd uble. The cord shall
have &nc scnnd oondaaors (not more than
34 gauge) made upecially for hnvy Rrsing
urvi¢, The pble connecdon poinc s6all be
patted in cpaxy providing a caong bond ro
the floac and reed switch forming a
wacerhnoisnue tighc wnnadon. A Aexible
Neop�cne sleeve, noc ]ess rhan 1/8" chidc,
shall ba.provided over chc CPE jackcted cable
extending nox Lcss than 5" from thc top of the
mounung brackec estending down through
che cable mounung brackec hinge poinc co
dx tvp of thc Aoar micch bady. providing
a61e stress poinc relief wd exccnded
operacional lifa
A 316 scainlcu sc«l flangcd cable'mouncing
damp assembly s6all be supplied a�lowing
pipe or cable mouncing az speci6ed bclow.
The Float cablo-mounring bnckec shall bc
Aarcd on boch sida proveding binge poinc
stress re(ief w both sida of che table.
The float nvicch asscmbly shall providc a
minimum of two pounds oF buoyancy in
solutions with a sp�c gravity of 1.0 (�vater)
and shall have aa operacing cemperanue
radng of -35 co +90 degcees C.
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floau u manufaccured by USF'ilcer Control
Systcros.
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USFilter Conuol Syscems offers a singlc,
high-qualicy source for cverything from
s'unp]e [evel sensors co relernecry syscems
to complex rysccm conaol engincering
and sofcwazc. Based in St. Paul,
Mianesoca, USFII[er Control Systoms is
pazt of United Scates Filter Corporation,
the lcading provider oE industrial,
municipal and ruiden�ial water and
wastewa�er treatmen� syscems, products
and services. As a major manufacnuer!
integ�acor wirh an cxtensive selecrion of
specialiud product lina in the azeu of
SC.ADA and telcmetry, powcr equipment
integracion, automation and measure-
ment, USFilter Control Syscems is
uaiquely positioned to provide cost-
eEEettive, comprehensive solu[ioas fot
wacer, wucewater and ptocess control and
celemeuy applications.
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SECTION B � 1�.25"- 3" BR�/\K�AWAY FITTING:��::::`� �.: � � . . .: �� -
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DATE a1102 . . .
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��.� �„�.«> � - Galvanized Ste�el:'f0."{3M)� R/N�: 700564 �
300 Stainiess 10' (3M) PlN: 1Q0563
�Ot� Stainfess 15' (4.6Mj PIN: 10'[3'12
3U0 Stainless 20' (6.7M) P/N: 'i0'1313 .
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