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  1. bp99

    Shaft enclosure for HVAC Ducts penetrating floor

    Thanks for your response. Do you know if an H occupancy makes any difference?
  2. bp99

    Shaft enclosure for HVAC Ducts penetrating floor

    I have an HVAC duct penetrating a concrete floor from a H occupancy below to a B occupancy above. A fire and smoke damper has been installed at the floor penetration. I was wondering if a shaft enclosure is also required by the code? If so, what section of the code requires this and what are...
  3. bp99

    Lighting Requirements for a Temporary Parking on Construction Site

    Can anyone provide me with information on lighting requirements for a temporary parking lot being used on a construction site? Right now, there are no lights in the temporary parking area and it is dark when the contractors/subcontractors arrive and leave the job site. Furthermore, the...
  4. bp99

    Chemical Diffuser for Injecting Phosphoric Acid in a 66" Line

    I'm trying to design a chemical diffuser to inject phosphoric acid in a 66" water distribution header and I was wondering if anyone could provide me with information (or drawings) on what works best. The diffuser needs to meet the following conditions: 1) diffuser tube should extend...
  5. bp99

    Haz Mat Classifications

    Can anyone tell me what the UFC Haz-Mat Classifications for the following Chemicals are: 1. Ammonia 2. Sodium Hypochloride 3. Caustic Soda
  6. bp99

    Limit Controls on chemical storage tanks

    Thanks for the suggestions! The limit control devide needs to be on our end of the system rather than on the truck side since we use different bulk carriers whose trucks are different. Our chemical suppliers charge us for full truck loads (44,000lbs ~4000 gal minimum), so we typically wait...
  7. bp99

    Limit Controls on chemical storage tanks

    The AHJ has required an additional means of limit controls during filling(in addition to alarms and overflow pipe at top of tank)for large chemical tanks used for drinking water treatment. The AHJ basically wants a physical device to prevent the chemical from spilling out of the tank. To meet...
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