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F F COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
G T BUILDING DIVISION
100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915
e'lciroaN www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200
CASE NO.:
❑ REQUEST FOR MODIFICATION TO PROVISIONS
OF TITLE 9 (FIRE CODE) OR TITLE 15 (BUILDING CODE)
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
(See Reverse for Basis for Approval) (Fee $276)
REQUEST FOR ALTERNATE MATERIAL
OR METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION
(See Reverse for Basis for Approval) (Fee $276)
❑ REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION FROM DISABLED
ACCESS DUE TO PHYSICAL OR LEGAL
CONSTRAINT (Fee $1,535)
(Ratification by the Board of Appeals will be required.)
For above requests, complete Sections 1, 2 & 3
below by printing in ink or typing.
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SITE ADDRESS: 525 El Paseo Drive
Owner Chris Fletcher
Address 525 El Passe Drive
Corona Del Mar, CA Zip 92625
Daytime Phone ( )
III FOR STAFF USE ONLY III
Plan Check # 202 # of Stories Z
Occupancy Classification -4-k
Use of Buildin9 # of nits I
Project Status ng F] H
Construction Type
Verified by
No. of Items _
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Fee due '�D
DISTRIBUTION:
❑ Owner
® Plan Check (S••3•�
❑ Petitioner
❑ Inspector
❑ Fire
❑ Other
Petitioner Roy Reed (Engineer)
(Petitioner to be architect or engineer)
Address 7727 Caminito Liliana
San Diego, CA Zip 92129
Daytime Phone (760 ) 586-8121
"REQUEST: Submit plans if necessary to illustrate request. Additional sheets or data maybe attached. q
3-11USTIFICATIONIFINDINGS OF EQUIVALENCY: CODE SECTIONS:
See attached product spec sheet. A small portion of soldier beam web/flange CI3G 1912.2
section does not have concrete cover because of the need to install lagging.
Position Principle Engineer
Petitioner's
Signature CA Professional Lic. # C80503 Date 9/5/2023
FOR
��STAFF USE ONLY
DEPARTMENT ACTION : In accordance with: pp CBC 104.11/CFC 104.9 ❑CBC 104.10ICFC 104.8
�Iternate materials & methods) (CBC Modification)
❑ Concurrence from Fire Code Official is required. ❑ Approved ❑ Disapproved ❑ Written Comments Attached
By: Date
�yRequest (DOEC£(DOESIri~OT)essen any fire protection requirements.
I�'Request (DOESi) (DOES NOT) lessen the structural integrity
The Request is, Granted ❑ Denied (See reverse for
Granted (Ratification required) appeal information)
Conditions of Approval:
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Signature % Position
Print Named -a',F i f jt as
APPEAL OF DIVISION ACTION TO THE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS (See Reverse)
(Signature, statement of owner or applicant, statement of reasons for appeal and filing fees are required.)
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' Carboguard0 890
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Selection1 on Data SubstratesPreparation
Generic Type Cycloaliphatic Amine Epoxy General Surfaces must be clean and dry. Remove all dirt, dust,
Description Highly chemical resistant epoxy mastic coating
Wth exceptionally versatile uses in all industrial Steel
markets. Self -priming and suitable for application
over most existing coatings, and tghty adherent
to rust. Serves as stand-alone systemfor a variety
of chemical environments and is also designed for Galvanized Steel
various immersion conditions.
Features • Excellent chemical resistance
• Surface tolerant characteristics
• Conventional and low -temperature versions Concrete or CMU
• Self -priming and primerlfinish 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 WII cause most colors to
yellow or discolor more than normal in a short period
of time.
Finish
Gloss
Primer
Self -priming.
Dry Film
4.0-6.0 mils (102- 152 microns) per coat
Thickness
6D-8.0 mils (160400 mianns)ouer light mg and br unibmr gloss over
inorganic zincs. DonY emeed 10 rrils (250 morons) in a single coat.
Emessive ilmthicknesso+ rinorganiezincsmeyincream darrage
during shipping or erection.
Solids Content
By Volume 75% 4 2%
Theoretical
1203 If 1.0 mils (29.5 m211 at 25 microns)
Coverage Rate
301 It at 4.0 mils (7.4 Oil at 100 microns)
200 it at 6.0 mils (4.9 Oil at 150 microns)
Allowfor loss in maing and application.
VOC Values)
Thinner 2 13ozigak2.30 Ibslgal (276g11)
Thinner 2 7ozigal=2.0Blbsrgal (250g11)
Thinner 33 16ozigal=2.4311psigal (291 g(l)
Thinner 33 7ozlgak2.08lbsigal (250gil)
As Supplied I.81 lbsfgal (217 gil)
'Use Thinner 070 up to 8 ez.gal for890 and 16 ozlgal for BgO LT where
non-photooherticallyreaaive mlverns are required.
These are nomnal wlues and Trey verywllh wlor.
Dry Temp.
Continuous: 300 "F (149 "C)
Resistance
Non -Continuous: 350 "F (177 "C)
Discoloration and loft of gloss occurs above 200 F (93 C) but does not
affect perfomance.
Under Insulation
Continuous: 300 "F (149 "C)
Resistance
6sooloraticn and Itss of glass owurs above 200 F (93 C)but does not
affect performance.
Limitations
Do not apply over latex coatings. For immersion
projects use only factory made material in special
colors. Consult Technical Service for specifics.
Topcoats
oil and all other contaminant.
Immersion: SSPC-SP10
Non -immersion: SSPC-SP6
1.5-3.0 mils (36-75 microns) SSPGSP2 or SP3 are
sufabfe cleaning methats For mfd enwonments.
Prime Wth specific Carboline primers as
recommended by your Carboline Sales
Representative. Referto the specific primer's Product
Data Sheetfor requirements.
Concrete must be cured 26 days at 75•F (24"C) and
50% 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. M ortar joints should
be cured a min of 15 daps.
Drywall & Plaster Joint compound and plaster should be fully cured prior
to coating application.
Previously Painted Lightly sand or abrade to roughen surface and degloss
Surfaces the surface. Existing paint must attain a minimum
3A rating in accordance Wth ASTM 03359 "X-Cut"
adhesion test.
Test Method
system
Results
ASTM B 117 Salt F og
Blasted Steel 2 cts. 890
No effect on plane,
rust in scribe. 1i16'
undercutting at scribe
after 2000 hours
ASTM B117 -Salt
Blasted Steel 1
No effec on plane,
ct. IOZ 1 ct 890
no rust in scribe
and no undercutting
after 4000 hours
ASTM D 4050 Abrasion
Basted Steel 1 ct
85 mg. loss after
Epoxy Pr. 1 ct 890
1000 cycles, CS17
wheel 1000 gm. load
ASTM T1735 Water Fog
Blasted Steel 1 ct.
No blistering, rusting
Epoxy Pr. 1 ct. 890
or delamination
after 2800 hours
ASTM D2486
Blasted Steel 1 ct. 890
93%9loss retained
Scrub Resistance
after 10,000 cycles W
liquid scrub medium
ASTM D3359 Adhesion
Blasted Steel 1 ct 990
5A
ASTM D3 63
Blasted Steel 2 c s 890
Greaterthan 8H
Pencil Hardness
ASTM E84 Flame
2 ct 890
5 Flame 5
and Smoke
Smoke ClassA
Test reports and additional data available upon often request.
Mixing : Thinning
Mixing Power mix separately, then combine and power ma.
DO NOT MIX PARTIAL KITS.
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June 2016
To th e beg of our Imowled gethe technical data mmaine d herein is true and accurate on the date of publication a nd is subject to orange without prior notice. user crust comas Carboline Company
to verily correctness before spedforg a r ordering. No guarantee of accumoyis given or implied. We guaamee our produastc conformto Carboline quality wmro 1. We assume no responsibiltyfor
mverage, performance or Injuries resulting from use, Liability, if any, is Iimtedto replaoemem of products. N 0 OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE o F ANY KING IS MADE BY CARBOLINE.
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION of LAW, OR OT HERWIS E, INCLUDING MIER r_ HANTABILIrY AND F1rN ESS FOR APARTI CULAR PURPO SE. CarbolineCl• and Carbuguard0
are registered trademarks of Carboline Company.
Pagel oft
Carboguard° 890
Thinning Spray: Up to 13 oz/gal (10%) 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.
Ratio 1:1 Ratio (A to B)
Pot Life 3 Hours at 75°F (24°C)
Pot life ends when coating loses body and begins to sag. Per life times
will be less at higher temperatures.
Curing Schedule
Surface
Temp"
DrytoRecoatDrytoRecoat
& Topcoat w/
other finishes
Final Cure
General
Final Cure
Immersion
50 °F (10 °C)
12 Hours
24 Hours
3 Days
NR
60 "F (16 °C)
8 Hours
16 Hours
2 Days
10 Days
75 "F (24 °C)
4 Hours
8 Hours
1 Days
5 Days
90 °F (32 °C)
2 Hours
4 Hours
16 Hours
3 Days
Higher film 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"
surface during curing can interfere with the cure, can cause discoloration and may result in a surface
haze. Any haze or blush meat be removed by waterwashing before reconting. During high humidity
conditions, b is recommended thatthe application be done while temperatures are increasing.
Maximum recoaUtopcoat times are 50 days for epoxies and 90 days for polyurethanes at r0°F
(24"C). If the maximum recoattmes have been exceeded, the surface must be abraded by sweep
blasting or sanding pnorto the application of additional coats.
Listed below are general equipment guidelines for me application of this protluct. Job site condltions Cleanup
may require modifications to these guidelinest achieve the desired result.
Spray Application This is a high solids coating and may require
(General) adjustments in spray techniques. Wet film thickness Safety
is easily and quickly achieved. The following spray
equipment has been found suitable and is available
from manufacturers such as Binks, DeVilbiss and
Graco.
Ventilation
Conventional Pressure pot equipped with dual regulators, 3/8"
Spray
I.D. 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: 311 (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
rerolling. 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.
Condition
I Material
I Surface
Ambient I
Humidity
Minimum
50 "F (10 -U)
50 -r (10 °C)
50'F (10 -Il
0%
Maximum
19U `F (32 °C)
125 °F (52 °C)
110 °F (43 -U)i
90%
This product simply requires fie substrate temperature M he above the tlew point. Condensation
due to substrate temperatures below the draw, point can cause flash dual on prepared steel and
Interfere with proper adhesion to the substratespecial III ic rdan techniques may be required
above or below normal application conditions.
Shelf Life
Use Thinner #2 or Acetone. In case of spillage, absorb
and dispose of in accordance with local applicable
regulations.
Read and follow all caution statements on this product
data sheet and on the MSDS for this product. Wear
protective clothing, gloves and use protective cream
on face, hands and all exposed areas.
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. User should test
and monitor exposure levels to insure all personnel
are below guidelines.
Part A: 36 months at 75°F (24°C)
Part B: 15 months at 75°F (24°C)
"hen keptat recommended storage conditions and in original
unopened containers.
Shipping Weight 2 Gallon IOt - 29 Ibs (13 kg)
(Approximate) 10 Gallon IGt -145 Ibs (66 kg)
Storage
40° -110-F (4°-43-C)
Temperature &
0-100% Relative Humidity
Humidity
Flash Point
89°F (32°C) for Part A
(Setaflash)
73°F (23°C) for Part B
Storage
Store Indoors.
This product Is solvent based and not affected by excursions below
these published storage temperatures, down to 10-F, fora duration of no
more than 14 days. Always inspectthe product prior to use to make sure
it is smooth and homogmeouswhen property mixed
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June 2016
To the beat of our knowledge the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the date of publication and is subject to change without prior notice. User must contact Carboline Company
to verify correctness before specifying or ordering. No guarantee of accuracy is given or 1shared. We guarantee our product to conform to Carboline quality control. We assume no responsibility for
coverage, performance or injuries resulting from use. Liability, if any, is limited to replacement of products. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY CAR BOLI NE,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Carboline® and Carboguard®
are registered trademarks of Carboline Company.
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