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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2021-3107 - Alternative Material & MethodsOq NEW POST CITY OF NE WP X 2DZ(_ bip� u COMMUNITY DEVELOP ORT REACH 10o BUILDING DENT DEPggTMENT oRN Civic Center Drive P. DIVISION www.new�1768 N(949° sBeach, CA 92658-8915 ortbeach 3200 CASE NO.: ❑REQUEST OF OF TLE a (ORE CODE MODIFICATION i0 PROVISIONS HE NEW oORT BEACH MUOR TLE 155 (BUILDING CODE (See Rev NICIP L CODE ) Basis for Approval) REQUESTFOR ALTERNATE MATERIAL (Fee$276) OR METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION (Sae Reverse for Basis for Approval) ❑ REQUEST (Fee ACCESSFOR EXEMPTION F CONSTRAINT TO PHYSICAL ORO EGp� BLED (Ratification by the Board Of (Fee $1,535) below For above re PPeals will be squired.) nom w bquests, yprintin piste Sections 9 2 493 g in ink or typing, JOB ADDRESS: SITE ADDRESS: 23 Au usta Lane Owner 23 Augusta Lane Address 23 Au usta Lane Newport Beach, CA Daytime Phone ( Zip 92625 --�gCEIVEO � COMMUNITy� DEVELOPMENT FEB 14 2022 017y Ol. 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Re Pproved (CBC Modification) quest (DOES DOE - ❑ Disapproved S NOT `I BY ❑ Written +�t�?equest (DOES) ..-) essen any fire By. re Comments Attached DOE Protection quirements. Date �—� en the structural integrity —� to Request is 9rity Granted nditions of ❑ Granted Approval: (Ratification required) ❑ Denied (See revers ao..,._, , _ e for PositirmHIEF SUII_othNItJ APPEAL OF DIVISION —� Date L._. (Signature, statement of owner oCa ION TO _ ZULZ. PPlicant, ste fill, CASHIER RE CEIPT NUM OpPeaPandLT InSee Reverse) BER: ( Z v ' 4 g fees are required.) Formslmane ..,__. lllr�MrAoguarW, :' roduct data 0 P-MrOm•. • •. Generic Type Cycloaliphatic Amine Epoxy Description Highly chemical resistant epoxy mastic coating with exceptionally versatile uses in all industrial markets. Self -priming and suitable for application over most existing coatings, and tightly adherent to rust. Carboguard 890 serves as stand-alone system for a variety of chemical environments. Carboguard 890 is also designed for various immersion conditions. Features • Excellent chemical resistance • Surface tolerant characteristics • Conventional and low -temperature versions • Self -priming and primer/finish capabilities • Very good abrasion resistance • VOC compliant to current AIM regulations • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Color Refer to Carboline Color Guide. Certain colors may require multiple coats for hiding. Note: The low temperature formulation will cause most colors to yellow or discolor more than normal in a short period of time. (Epoxies lose gloss, discolor and chalk in sunlight exposure.) Finish Gloss Primers Self -priming. May be applied over inorganic zinc primers and other tightly adhering coatings. A mist coat may be required to minimize bubbling over inorganic zinc primers. Topcoats Acrylics, Epoxies, Polyurethanes Dry Film 4.0-6.0 mils (100-150 microns) per coat Thickness 6.0-8.0 mils (150-200 microns) over light rust and for uniform gloss over inorganic zincs. Don't exceed 10 mils (250 microns) in a single coat. Excessive film thickness over inorganic zincs may increase damage during shipping or erection. Solids Content By Volume (890): 75%±2 % (890LT): 80%±2% Theoretical 890: 1203 mil ft2 (30.0 m'/I at 25 microns) Coverage Rate 241 ft2 at 5 mils (6.0 m2/I at 125 microns) 89OLT: 1283 mil ft2 (31.0 m2/1 at 25 microns) 257 11 at 5 mils (6.3 m2/1 at 125 microns) Allow for loss in mixing and application VOC Values 890 890 LT As supplied 1.71bs/gal (214 g/1) 1.5lbs/gal (180g/I) Thinned 7oz/gal=2.01bs/gal 15oz/gal=2.Olbs/gal w/#2*: (250g/1) (250g/1) 13oz/gal=2.2lbs/gal (271g/1) Thinned 7oz/gal=2.Olbs/gal 14oz/gal=2.0 w/#33*: (250g/1) Ibs/gal (250g/I) 16oz/gal=2.3lbs/gal 16oz/gal=2.1 Ibs/gal (285g/1) (258g/1) *Use Thinner #76 up to 8 oz/gal for 890 and 16 oz/gal for 890 LT where non-photochemically reactive solvents are required. Dry Temp. Continuous: 250-F (121°C) Resistance Non -Continuous: 300°F(149-C) Discoloration and loss of gloss is observed above 200-F (93-C). Limitations Do not apply over latex coatings. For immersion April 2007 replaces February 2007 To the best of our knowledge the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the projects use only factory made material in special colors. Consult Technical Service for specifics. Carboguard 890 LT should not be used for immersion and should only be used as a primer or intermediate coat. Discoloration may be objectionable if used as a topcoat. Rn • R M. M.T. •. • General Surfaces must be clean and dry. Employ adequate methods to remove dirt, dust, oil and all other contaminants that could interfere with adhesion of the coating. Steel Immersion: SSPC-SP10 Non -immersion: SSPC-SP6 1.5-3.0 mils (38-75 microns) SSPCSP2 or SP3 are suitable cleaning methods for mild environments. Galvanized Prime with specific Carboline primers as recommended by Steel your Carboline Sales Representative. Refer to the specific primer's Product Data Sheet for substrate preparation requirements. Concrete Concrete must be cured 28 days at 75-F (24°C) and 50% or CMU relative humidity or equivalent. Prepare surfaces in accordance with ASTM D4258 Surface Cleaning of Concrete and ASTM D4259 Abrading Concrete. Voids in concrete may require surfacing. Mortar joints should be cured a min of 15 days. Prime with itself, Carboguard® 1340, or suitable filler/sealer. Drywall & Joint compound and plaster should be fully cured prior to Plaster coating application. Prime with Carbocrylice 120 or Carboguard 1340. Previously Lightly sand or abrade to roughen surface and degloss the Painted surface. Existing paint must attain a minimum 3B rating in Surfaces accordance with ASTM D3359 "X-Scribe" adhesion test. Performance Test Method System Results Report# ASTM D3359 Blasted Steel Adhesion 1 ct. 890 5A 0270 ASTM D4060 Blasted Steel 85 mgloss after 1000 Abrasion 1 ct. Epoxy Pr. cycles, CS17 wheel, 02411 1 ct. 890 1000 gm. load No effect on plane, rust ASTM B117 Blasted Steel in scribe. 1/16" p2594 Salt Fog 2 cts. 890 undercutting at scribe after 2000 hours Blasted Steel No effect on plane, no ASTM B117 1 ct. IOZ rust in scribe and no L40- Sall Fog 1 ct. 890 undercutting after 42,45,95 4000 hours ASTM D1735 Blasted Steel No blistering, rusting or Water Fog 1 ct. Epoxy Pr. delamination after 2800 08564 1 ct. 890 hours ASTM D3363 Blasted Steel Pencil Hardness 2 cts. 890 Greater than 8H 02775 ASTM D2486 Blasted Steel 93 % gloss retained after Scrub 1 ct890 10,000 cycles w/ liquid 03142 Resistance . scrub medium ASTM E84 5 Flame Flame and 2 ct. 890 5 Smoke 03110 Smoke Class A nst repons and aaamonai data avanable upon written request. AND User 0986/0983 Application Equipment Listed below are general equipment guidelines for the application of this product. Job site conditions may require modifications to these guidelines to achieve the desired results. General Guidelines: Spray Application This is a high solids coating and may require (General) adjustments in spray techniques. Wet film thickness is easily and quickly achieved. The following spray equipment has been found suitable and is available from manufacturers such as Sinks, DeVilbiss and Grace. Conventional Pressure pot equipped with dual regulators, 3/8" I.D. Spray minimum material hose, .070" I.D. fluid tip and appropriate air cap. Airless Spray Pump Ratio: 30:1 (min.)' GPM Output: 3.0 (min.) Material Hose: 3/8" I.D. (min.) Tip Size: .017%.021" Output PSI: 2100-2300 Filter Size: 60 mesh `Teflon packings are recommended and available from the pump manufacturer. Brush & Roller Multiple coats may be required to obtain desired (General) appearance, recommended dry film thickness and adequate hiding. Avoid excessive re -brushing or re - rolling. For best results, tie-in within 10 minutes at 75°F (24°C). Brush Use a medium bristle brush. Roller Use a short -nap synthetic roller cover with phenolic core. Mixing & Thinning Mixing Power mix separately, then combine and power mix. DO NOT MIX PARTIAL KITS. Ratio 890 and 890 LT 1:1 Ratio (A to B) Thinning- Spray: Up to 13 oz/gal It 0%)w/#2 Brush: Up to 16 oz/gal (12%) w/ #33 Roller: Up to 16 oz/gal (12%) w/ #33 Thinner #33 can be used for spray in hot/windy conditions. Use of thinners other than those supplied or recommended by Carboline may adversely affect product performance and void product warranty, whether expressed or implied. 'See VOC values for thinning limits. Pot Life 890 3 Hours at 75°F (24°C) 890 LT 2 Hours at 75°F (24°C) Pot life ends when coating loses body and begins to sag. Pot life times will be less at higher temperatures. Cleanup & Safety Cleanup Use Thinner #2 or Acetone. In case of spillage, absorb and dispose of in accordance with local applicable regulations. Safety Read and follow all caution statements on this product data sheet and on the MSDS for this product. Employ normal workmanlike safety precautions. Hypersensitive persons should wear protective clothing, gloves and use protective cream on face, hands and all exposed areas. Ventilation When used as a tank lining or in enclosed areas, thorough air circulation must be used during and after application until the coating is cured. The ventilation system should be capable of preventing the solvent vapor concentration from reaching the lower explosion limit for the solvents used. User should test and monitor exposure levels to insure all personnel are below guidelines. If not sure or if not able to monitor levels, use MSHA/NIOSH approved supplied air respirator. Caution This product contains flammable solvents. Keep away from sparks and open flames. All electrical equipment and installations should be made and grounded in accordance with the National Electric Code. In areas where explosion hazards exist, workmen should be required to use non-ferrous tools and wear conductive and non -sparking shoes. April 2007 replaces February 2007 To the best of our knowledge the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the oat verify correctness before specifying or ordgering. No guarantee of acif ycuracy is given or implied. coveraEXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STrformance or ATUTORY,uries ItB gOPERATION from use. Liability, SLAW, OR OTHERWISE,. is mite to INlaceman CLUDIN are registered trademarks of Carboline Company. Application Conditions :•I Condition Material Surface Ambient Humidit Normal 60°-85°F 60°-85°F 60°-90°F 16°-29°C 16°-29°C 16°-32°C Minimum 50°F 50°F 50°F god (10°C) 10°C Maximum 91 125°F 110°F 80% 32°C 52°C 43°C asu LI Normal 60-85-F 60-85°F 60-90°F 10-80% 16-29°C 16-29°C 16-32°C Minimum 40°F 35°F 35°F O% 4°C 2°C 2°C Maximum 90°F 125°F 110°F 80% 32°C (52°C 43°C This product simply requires the substrate temperature to be above the dew point. Condensation due to substrate temperatures below the dew point can cause flash rusting on prepared steel and interfere with proper adhesion to the substrate. Special application techniques may be required above or below normal application conditions. Curing Schedule -im 890 (Based on 4-6 mils. 100-200 microns dry film thickness ) Surface Temp. & 50 % Relative Humidity Dry to Recoat Dry to Topcoat var Other Finishes iFinal Cure General Immersion 50`F 10°C 12 Hours 1 24 Hours 3 Days N/R 60"F 16°C 8 Hours 16 Hours 2 Days 10 Days 75°F(24°C 4 Hours 8 Hours 1 Day 5 Days 90°F 32°C 2 Hours 4 Hours 16 Hours 3 Days d8U L I Itlased on 5 mils. 126 micron,, dry film thinnnes. 1 Surface Dry to Temp. & Dry to Dry to Recoat 8 Final Cure 50% Relative Touch Handle Topcoat w/ General HumidityOthers Service 5 Hours 18 Hours 20 Hours 7 Days 4.5 Hours 15.5 Hours 16 Hours 5 Days 3.5Hours 6.5 Hours 12 Hours 3 Days M 2 Hours 5 Hours 8 Hours 2 Days 1.5Hours 2 Hours 4 Hours- 24 Ho 1 Hour 1.5 Hours 2 Hours 16 Hours Higher flm thickness, insufficient ventilation or cooler temperatures will require longer cure times and could result in solvent entrapment and premature failure. Excessive humidity or condensation on the surface during curing can interfere with the cure, can cause discoloration and may result in a surface haze. Any haze or blush must be removed by water washing before recasting. During high humidity conditions, it is recommended that the application be done while temperatures are increasing. Maximum recoat/topcoat times are 30 days for epoxies and 90 days for polyurethanes at 75°F (24°C). If the maximum recoat times have been exceeded, the surface must be abraded by sweep blasting or sanding prior to the application of additional coats. 890 LT applied below 50°F (100C) may temporarily soften as temperatures rise to 60°F (160C). This is a normal condition and will not affect performance. Shipping Weight 2 Gallon Kit 10 Gallon Kit (Approximate) 29 lbs (13 kg) 1451bs (66 kg) Flash Point (Setaflash) 890F (32°C) for Part A; 890 & 890 LT 73°F (23°C) for Part B; 890 & 890 LT Storage Temperature 40" -110°F (4°-43°C) Store indoors. & Humidity 0-100% Relative Humidity Shelf Life: 890 & 890LT Part A: Min. 36 months at 75°F (24-C) 890 Part B: Min. 15 months at 75°F (24°C) 890 LT Part B: Min. 15 months at 75°F (24°C) `Shelf Life: (actual stated shelf life) when kept at recommended • storage conditions and fcarbolii'�ea in original unopened containers. 350 Hanley Ind,,a,ial Comt, Sr. Luuic MO 63144-1599 314/644-I000 311.4///66644'444611.77 ((Rr) wvw.cerhalinaro,n An `Company :ation and is subiect to than.. without nrinr nnti[e_ I lser mi W rnntacl narhnlinc Cmmnnmr M A PARTICULAR j\ k )� k �k \) )k j/ � k§ #2 - _ I( �. 2E � a2 © () §E (( \\ I N m N Y H 1