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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0155 ENTERPRISE ROAD - Health TOTO® TEL105 Series Standard EcoPower° Faucet FEATURES ..... • Self-generating hydropowered EcoPower system • No minimum daily usage requirement • Micro-sensor positioned underneath the spout head for accurate hand detection ensuring smooth and consistent water distribution • Vandal resistant aerator housing ' r; • Durable chrome plated spout body • Single-hole mount ` • Kit includes spout body, controller box, and mounting hardware- less supply lines • Equipped with 0.5gpm flow control MODELS ❑ TEL105-D10E • TELS105(Standard Spout) • TELC105-D10E(Controller:0.09gpc, &C" Eco POW Erc 10 sec on-demand) ❑ TEL105-D10EM PRODUCT SPECIFICATION • TEL105-D10E (Standard Spout Kit) TOTO Model# The faucet shall have • TLM10(Mixing Valve) hydropowered self-generating, EcoPower System. ❑ TEL105-D10ET The faucet shall have maximum of 10 seconds on- • TEL105-D10E (Standard Spout Kit) demand flow(0.09gpc), or 20 seconds continuous flow • TLT10(Thermostatic Mixing Valve) (0.199pc). Product shall have anti-scald shape memory alloy thermostatic mixing valve (-ET models only).The ❑ TEL105-C20E faucet shall have self-adjusting sensor. • TELS105(Standard Spout) • TELC105-C20E (Controller:0.19gpc, CODES/STANDARDS 20 sec continuous) • Operates below federally mandated consumption ❑ TEL105-C20EM limit of 0.25gpc • TEL105-C20E (Standard Spout Kit) • Complies to California Green Building Code, • TLM10(Mixing Valve) CALGreen of 0.20 gpc • Meets or exceeds ASME Al 12.18.1 M/CSA B125.1, ❑ TEL105-C20ET and NSF372-2011 • TEL105-C20E (Standard Spout Kit) • Certifications: IAPMO(cUPC), State of • TLT10(Thermostatic Mixing Valve) Massachusetts, and others • California Green Code and City of Los Angeles COLORS-............. _ ...�. __. _ _._..__.. _ ___-._- .........._.- • ADA compliant • #CP Polished Chrome • Complies with federal and state statutes as • #BN Brushed Nickel low-lead (contains a weighted average of 0.25% • #PN Polished Nickel lead or less) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES * For codes and standards of mixing valves TLM10 and TLT10, - -- -- - please refer to corresponding product spec sheet • THP3158#CP-4" Cover Plate LOW-LEAD • 71244T8CC-8" Cover Plate N PC No TEL105 Series Standard EcoPower® Faucet SPECIFICATIONS NOTE Power Supply EcoPower Following the federal mandate for water efficiency Sensor Detection 5-1/8"-7-7/8"(130-200mm) outlined in the Environmental Protection Act of 1992, Range Sensor is self-adjusting faucets can be rated for water consumption based on Min(Dynamic/Flowing)Pressure:15psi two categories: Flow Rate and Water Consumption. Water Supply Pressure (100kPa) TOTO uses the water consumption standard because Max(Static)Pressure:80 psi(551kPa) it is the most accurate method of measuring water Water Supply G1/2(1/2 NPSM compatible) use.TOTO faucets also comply with the CALGreen Guideline of water usage. Inlet Temperature 32-110°F(0-42°C) Range Water Saving Ambient Temperature 32-104°F(0-40°C) On-Demand[10 sec.]faucet(0.09gpc) Federal Standard (0.259pc) —64% less Humidity Max.90%RH CAL Green (0.20gpc) —55% less 0.09 gpc*-max 10 second On-Demand** (0.09 gpc=0.5 gpm x 10/60 sec) Continuous[20 sec.]faucet(0.19gpc) Federal Standard (0.25gpc) —24/0 less Equipped with 0.5 gpm flow control o CAL Green (0.20gpc) —5/a less Flow Rate 0.19 gpc*-20 second Continuous*** (0.19 gpc=0.5 gpm x 20/60 sec) Equipped with 0.5 gpm flow control Warranty Three years *Gallons per cycle(gpc)is the amount of water per usage cycle. **On-demand refers to the way in which the water is dispersed(i.e.;water is only dispersed when the sensor is activated by the user as needed). ***Continuous means that water is dispersed for a continuous 20 second cycle. Standard Controller 3-5/8"(94mm) 4S/8"117mm 3-5/16"(83mm) q3-15/16" E 7v EE(50mm) _ E u vim M, A E G1/2 1-11/16"(42mm Faucet hole 01-3/8"(035mm — 3-5/16"(84mm) Available Mixing Valves _ G1/2 3/8 COMPR[8510N im0 C E �((' O e R 2-13/16"(71m. 23mm '101 42mm G1/2 c,,Wib0 wlth V+NPSM Hot/Cold Mixing Tee (TLM10) Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TLT10) TOTO® These dimensions and specifications are subject to change without notice Ph:(888)295-8134 1 Fax:(800)699-4889 1 www.totousa.com 1©TOTO USA #SS-01078,v.03 Lewisport Quarry Tile MSDS(Prepared 10/27/07) Page ] of 5 KT-1 A MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET LEWISPORT QUARRY TILE DAL-TILE CORPORATION Dal-Tile Group P.O.Box 17130 Dallas,Texas 75217 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE: Environmental,Health and Safety Department Richard Ray-(214)309-4295 1-800-933-TILE;(214)398-1411 (24-hour number) Tile products manufactured by Dal-Tile are environmental preferable building materials when compared to other floor/wall coverings. As defined by guidelines issued by the Environmental Protection Agency,the American Society for Testing&Materials,and the Federal Trade Commission,Lewisport Quarry Tile is one of the most environmentally friendly building materials you can buy today. Should you desire additional information,please direct your inquiry to the address above. 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Common Name: Lewisport Quarry Tile Synonyms: Ceramic Tile and wares Chemical Name: None Chemical Family:Natural inorganic products Chemical Formula: Not applicable to tiles. CAS Reg.No.: Not applicable to the tiles. Listed for individual components in Section 2. This document has been prepared in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication standard,29 Code of Federal Regulations(CFR) 1910.1200,and American National Standard for Hazardous Industrial Chemicals,ANSI Z400.1-1993,Material Safety Data Sheets-Preparation. 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Lewisport Quarry Tile products are mixtures of predominately Clays,Shale,and other naturally-occurring mineral,that have been mixed with water and fired in a high temperature kiln. Tiles are manufactured in various shapes,sizes,and colors. These products do not contain asbestos. Under normal condition these products do not release hazardous materials after installation and are not considered hazardous waste should disposal be necessary.. Estimated CAS % OSHA NIOSH ACGIH Composition Number By Wt. PEL IDLH TLV Units Crystalline silica as quartz 14808-60-7 14-18 -respirable fraction 10 25 0.1 mg/m3 %Si02+2 -total dust 30 N.E. N.E. mg/m3 %Si02+2 Lewisport Quarry Tile MSDS(Prepared 10/27/07) Page 2 of 5 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS(Cont.) Estimated CAS % OSHA NIOSH ACGIH ACGIH Composition Number By Wt. PEL IDLH TLV STEL Units Clays 1332-58-7 30-45 -respirable fraction 5 N.E 2 N.E mg/m3 -total dust** 15 ME N.E. ME mg/m3 Illite 20-40 -respirable fraction** 5 0.1 ME mg/m3 -total dust** 15 N.E. N.E. ME mg/m3 *2001 Edition,respirable fraction to be determined as per Appendix D of ACGIH TLV. ** Covered as particles not otherwise regulated per OSHA and particles not otherwise classified per ACGIH. N.D.-Not determined N.E.-Not established 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 3.1 Summary Lewisport Quarry Tile products are mixtures of predominantly clays, Shale, and other natural occurring minerals that have been mixed with water and fired in a high temperature kiln. The tiles are odorless, stable, non-flammable, and pose no immediate hazard to health. Respiratory,hand and eye protection may be needed to prevent excess exposure to airborne particulates if dust is produced by cutting tiles or if dust is produced by any other operations, including removal. 3.2 Potential Health Effects Primary Routes of Exposure None for intact tile. Inhalation and potential eye exposure to eyes,hands,or other body parts if contact is made with broken,and/or during procedures involving the cutting of tiles,and/or for operations involving the removal of installed tiles. Acute Effects No acute effects from exposure to intact tile are known. Working with broken or cut tile produces a potential for cuts to the hands and exposed body parts. Acute effects such as eye irritation may occur if associated with high dust operations such as dry cutting tile or during the removal of tile surfaces. In very rare cases,symptoms of acute silicosis, a form of silicosis(a nodular pulmonary fibrosis)associated with exposure to respirable crystalline silica,may develop following acute exposure to extremely dusty environments generated from tile dust. Signs such as labored breathing and early fatigue may indicate silicosis;however,these symptoms can arise from many other causes. Chronic Effects No chronic effects are known for exposure to intact tile. Long-term,continual exposure to respirable crystalline silica at or above allowable occupational exposure limits may lead to the development of silicosis (a nodular pulmonary fibrosis),and are associated with pulmonary tuberculosis,bronchitis,emphysema,and other airway diseases. This type of exposure may also be related to the development of autoimmune disorders,chronic renal disease,and other adverse health effects.Recent epidemiologic studies demonstrate that workers exposed to 3.2 Potential Health Effects(Continued) Lewisport Quarry Tile MSDS(Prepared 10/27/07) Page 3 of 5 elevated silica concentrations have a significant risk of developing chronic silicosis. Signs such as labored breathing and early fatigue may indicate silicosis;however,these symptoms can arise from many other causes. Potential Adverse Interactions Silicosis may be complicated by severe mycobacterial or fungal infections and result in tuberculosis (TB). Epidemiologic studies have established that silicosis is a risk factor for developing TB. Any existing respiratory or pulmonary diseases may be complicated by exposure to respirable crystalline silica. Smoking may increase the risk of adverse effects if done in conjunction with occupational exposure to silica at or above allowable limits. Carcinogen Status Respirable crystalline silica is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IRAC) as a Group I Carcinogen(carcinogenic to humans). The National Toxicology Program(9`h Report)lists respirable crystalline silica as Known to be a Human Carcinogen. USDOL/OSHA and NIOSH have recommended that crystalline silica be considered a potential occupational carcinogen. Overview of Animal Testing Data Short term experimental studies of rats have found that intratracheal instillation of quartz particles leads to the formation of discrete silicotic nodules in rats,mice and hamsters. Oral(silica)Lethality LD50 Rat oral>22,500 mg/kg LD50 Mouse oral>15,000 mg/kg LC50 Carp>10,000 mg/I(per 72 hr) 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes if dust gets in eyes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin: Wash thoroughly after working with tiles. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air if exposed to large amounts of tile dust. Administer artificial respiration if breathing has stopped. Keep victim at rest. Call for prompt medical attention. Ingestion: Not applicable for intact tiles. Have emergency eyewash station available in area where tiles are cut. 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES AND INFORMATION Flash Point(Method Used): Not applicable. Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable. Flammable Limits(%by Volume in Air): LEL-not applicable. UEL-not applicable. Fire Extinguishing Media: None required. Non-flammable. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: None required. Fire and Explosion Hazards: None. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES If material is released or spilled,avoid creating excessive dust. Clean up dust by vacuum or damp sweeping. Lewisport Quarry Tile MSDS(Prepared 10/27/07) Page 4 of 5 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE When cutting, grinding or removing, use equipment with integral dust collection and/or use local exhaust ventilation. Use wet cutting methods to reduce generation of dust. Use respiratory protection in the absence of effective engineering controls. Shelf life is unlimited. Do not store near acids. If tiles contact some acids,damage/discoloration to the surface may occur. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Ventilation: Use adequate ventilation to keep exposure to dust below recommended exposure levels. Avoid inhalation of dust. The highest probability of silica exposure occurs during dry cutting or removal of installed tile. Wet cutting methods are recommended. Respiratory Protection: Use of a properly fitted NIOSH/MSHA approved particulate respirator is recommended when cutting tiles or during the removal of tile surfaces. Eye Protection: Use dust-proof goggles or safety glasses with side shields. Contact lenses may absorb irritants. Do not wear contact lenses in work areas. Skin Protection: Cotton or leather work gloves should be worn when cutting this product to minimize skin exposure to dust and/or cuts. Wash hands prior to eating, drinking, or smoking, and at the end of the work shift, after cutting operations are conducted. NOTE: Personal protection information in Section 8 is based on general information for normal uses and conditions. Where special or unusual uses or conditions exist, it is suggested that the assistance of an industrial hygienist or other qualified professional be sought. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: Brittle solid;color may vary. Odor: Odorless. Melting Point: Not available(>2200°F). Boiling Point: Not applicable. Vapor Pressure: Not applicable. Vapor Density(Air=1): Not applicable. Solubility in Water: Insoluble. Specific Gravity(H20=0: 1.2 to 1.5 Percent Volatile by Volume: Not applicable. Evaporation Rate(Ethyl Ether=1): Not applicable. Viscosity: Not applicable. 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable in current form. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid contact with acids(e.g.,acetic,hydrofluoric,etc.) Incompatibility(Materials to Avoid): Avoid contact with acids(e.g.,acetic,hydrofluoric,etc.) Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products:None. II. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste should be disposed of in a landfill certified to accept such materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Lewisport Quarry Tile MSDS(Prepared 10/27/07) Page 5 of 5 12. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION D.O.T.Shipping Name: Not applicable Hazard Class: Non-regulated(for disposal purposes material is non-hazardous Class III regulated material) ID Number: Not applicable Marking: Not applicable Label: None Placard: None Hazardous Substance/RQ: Not Applicable Shipping Description: Porcelain Ceramic Tiles Packaging References: None 13. REGULATORY INFORMATION This product and/or its components have been previously introduced into U.S. commerce and is listed in the Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA)Inventory of Chemicals in Commerce. Hence,it is subject to all applicable provisions and restrictions under TSCA 40 CFR Section 721 and 723.250. This tile contains<1 percent by weight each of the following elements,which are SARA 313 Recordable: Antimony,Arsenic,Barium,Beryllium,Cadmium,Cobalt,Chromium,Copper,Manganese,Mercury,Nickel,Lead, Silver,Thallium,Tin,Titanium,Vanadium,and Zinc. This product or its components meets the following hazard definition(s) as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Communication Standard(29 CFR Section 1910.1200): _Combustible Liquid _Flammable Aerosol _ Oxidizer _Compressed Gas Explosive _ Pyrophoric _Flammable Gas _X_Health Hazard(Sections 3 and 11) _Unstable _Flammable Liquid _Organic Peroxide _Water Reactive _Flammable Solid ,Based on information presently available,this product does not meet any of the hazard definitions of 29 CFR Section 1910.1200. Title 22 Division 2,California Code of Regulation Chapter 3 (Proposition 65): This product contains a chemical or chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Note: The information in this data sheet provides information related to the potential hazards associated with dusts which may be produced during cutting or otherwise changing the shape of the tile during installation and/or removal. 14. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Hazardous Material Identification System HM1S: Health:0 Fire:0 Reactivity:0 National Fire Protection Association NFPA: Health:0 Fire:0 Reactivity:0 Installation of . 1 i Panels =o€ C7 a c a :;x Soffit Framing 3 HardieSoffit°panels must be attached Rafter to solid framing such as 2x4 supports All edges of the Ledger spaced no more than 24 in. o.c. soffit pandels must be Blocking suppoN�N For eaves install HardieSoffit panels LL with the long edge of the panel H perpendicular to the ends of the Intermediate supports = should be no more — rafters or joists. Eaves framing must e ` than 24 in.o.c include a subfascia, blocking, and/or ledger board to provide solid nailing a along the long dimension of the soffit. subfascia +� Y EAll panel edges must be supported. I i N y'> IL C' cc For rake overhangs 2x "look outs" spaced a maximum of 24 in. o.c. r should support a rake subfascia to provide adequate nailing for the rake � ® soffit. Blocking between the lookouts Soffit panel 3 m provides support for the rake soffit 12 is along the building. 3 y TIP:To aid in soffit panel installation,make a"deadman"or"third hand"post ®T to help hold and position the soffit panel.Factory built tools such as those amade for drywall installation are available,or they can be fabricated from B lumber on the job-site. m 0 JOINT TREATMENT FOR HARCIIESOFFIT PANELS 9.2 ® There are several ways to join the v� lengths of HardieSoffit panels. Panel ends may be lightly butted in moderate contact, the ends may m� be gapped 1/8 in. and caulked, N joints can be covered with batten i strips, or panels may be joined Moderate _ H-Molding contact with PVC or metal H molding ay type connectors. 'O U X�pp yCy N O.O Q� C Batten 1/8-in.gap ¢ strip with caulk aE UJ W,y 76 o01 3 0. N C 9.3 9.4 Rafter tails Sheathed wall n Sheathed wall Le ger tails d�j Ur y�O �� Snap chalk Blocking joins the rafter tails o 0 line across rafter tails z d ---- Rafter 3 U= Sheathed all Ledger tails ;;— N Remove excess material. Subfascia bridges the rafter tails m �0 When installing the soffit: 9'5 Ledger 3 ID Rafter tails 1)Straighten the rafter tails by pulling and snapping a chalk line across the ends of the tails and then trimming them as necessary. Subfascia d 2. 2) Install a solid wood sub-fascia on the ends of the rafter tails or install blocking between the rafter tails as needed. d� Ma 3) If the soffit is to be installed level across its width, add nailers at every _ rafter or truss to provide support. ?a 4) If the eaves are longer than 12 ft., measure and trim the first HardieSoffito soffit W� panel making sure that the end falls in the middle of a nailer sheathed wall 5) Using the subfascia as a guide along the edge, carefully position the panel and secure with 4d common galvanized nails spaced no greater than 8 in. W 5. o.c. at all panel edges and on all intermediate framing members. g y 6) Continue with additional pieces until the run is complete. ss;Hip roof soffits ° Hip roof soffits continue level around the Cut soffit panel at 451 angle to form corner. _ corners of a house.The soffit panels a should join at the corner with 45°angle cuts. To create these corners: E I Ledger 1) First measure from the corner to the Rafter tails perpendicular framing member closest RPJ subfascia a cn to, but not over 12 ft. 2) Using that measurement and pulling Rafter tails Sheathed wall from the factory cut end of the soffit Corner framing panel, mark the outside edge of the a soffit panel for the long point of the 45° cut. 3)After cutting the 450 angle, position the �a panel on the soffit framing and check ° the fit on both ends before fastening. a 4) Begin nailing at the 450 cut end and Measure distance from corner to center of framing block. work toward the factory end. y a When using vented soffit,place the vented section of the panel toward the outside of the eave for optimum airflow. 77 �o LOP Installation of HardieSoffito Panels (continued) a FRIEZE MADE FROM HARDIETRIM'5/4�4/4 BOARDS °2 s•� Caulk joint ss Y between siding c Siding butts Frieze installed 3 When using lap and shingle sidings, install to frieze and frieze board. over siding HardieTrim 5/4, 4/4 boards as a frieze boards board before putting in the siding. Then run r s M= courses of siding up to the frieze board and �� ' le 8 z caulk the junction of the frieze board and 8 ~"U. siding. In a building sided with HardiePanel dame H siding, the frieze board is commonly over , da siding.panel the p g If 1 oints in the HardieTrim „ 8 y boards frieze are necessary for longer runs, c join boards with a bevel cut. Nail the frieze y board every 16 in. using finish or siding nails. d C7 Li Q d In addition to the frieze board treatments as s a' described above,there are several other options Caulk joint Crown molding L for finishing the juncture where the siding meets between siding `' covers the LL the soffit. and soffit. joint between siding CAULK THE SIDING/SOFFIT JOINT and A fast and economical method of finishing the soffit. ID m siding/soffit juncture is simply to run a bead of =3 quality caulk along the top edge of the siding sp` where it meets the soffit.A straight rip cut along 9.11 E the top edge of the siding ensures an aesthetically pleasing fit where it meets the soffit. , J-Channel covers * r t INSTALL CROWN MOLDING the top edge of x m Crown molding is another way of finishing and sealing the soffit/siding juncture. Install the siding and finish the crown molding according to the manufacturer's specifications. at the � soffit. OVER THE TOP OF THE SIDING WITH'J'CHANNEL Once the soffit is in place, install a vinyl"J"channel upside down with the base of the "J"against the soffit.Then rip the final course of siding so that it fits inside the channel. Y� C C A N N �n r� =J In areas where additional insect protection is desired, a screen may The Fastener Specifications table shows fastener options for a variety of different nallfng4substrat .__ be applied to the back side of the Please refer to the applicable ESR report online{see back page)to determine which fastener mee rn panel prior to soffit installation. After your win ' = the screen type and size is selected, ` Fastening Approved Fastener Fastening Twes cut the screen to fit so that it covers Substrate 16in.o.c 0 the vent holes and overlaps the wood �° Q.`r' .113 in.x.267 in.x 1.5 in. common non-vented area of the soffit by 1 studs 22.5 in.o.c. �v _> in. to 2 in. Secure the screen to the 24 in � 6 r — ring shank backside of the soffit panel using a .o.c. 1 083 in.x.187 in.x 1.5 in. siding nail z bead of construction adhesive. y Steel O 7 screw o fain o.c. a TIP.'Stainless steel fasteners are studs Ribbed Bugle-Head No.8 recommended when installing 323 in.x 1 in. oa James Hardie'products. 1711 U Please note that the addition of an insect screen reduces the total W N amount of vent area of the soffit depending on the size screen used. 78 Installation of HardieSoffitoi ' . 1 ' 1 Porch Panels 90, 9.12 o HardieSoffit Beaded Porch Panel must be attached to Rafter either steel or wood normal Ledger 2x4 framing members Blocking d e = Intermediate sup- y ag spaced a maximum 24 in on Sheathing center. All edges must be Ports should be no as supported by framing. more than 24" O.0 33 Subfascia �/ HardieWrap a U. rooms UI 1 ro C CCD I ro �ro HardieSoffit '- N Beaded Panel 2. =N fa d, ?a mro m TIP;Stainless steel fasteners are o x recommended when installing James CL n Hardie products near the ocean,large x 3 bodies of water,or in very humid climates. _ JOINT TREATMENT FOR BEADED PO There are several ways to treat the joints of HardieSoffit beaded porch panels. _ The panel edges can be butted in moderate contact, leave a gap and caulk; or a joints can be covered with Hardietrim batten strips. a framing framing °o member member T d TIP:Do not use finish nails for HardieSoffit a= beaded porch panel installation. moderate contact �a batten to m N fD m a 0 79 �Bw . 1 1 . 1 1 © i ' . 1 ' 1 P1 P. 1 1 _� c o E 1 0 c rn C�+ Y N 3 Special precautions may be needed for carrying the panel during installation because of its larger size. James Hardie recommends the use of a T shape frame to support the panel during installation. 's N •''C C D 26 N N U' _ N IADY �s 2 A fast and economical method of finishing the siding/porch panel juncture is simply to run a bead of quality caulk along y N•- li c the top edge of the siding where it meets the soffit. A straight rip cut along the top edge of the siding ensures an CU aesthetically pleasing fit where it meets the beaded porch panel. M C �M C� L•' '9.13 N� C� Rafter Ledger 3m Blocking j �4 HardieWrap v HardieSoffit® VI b� i3 Beaded Panel ®� Sheathing Subfascia iE HardiePlankw lap siding Crown molding covers FL- the joint between C siding and soffit R J x 9.14 t= Rafter Ledger Blocking HardieWrap HardieSoffit 1� 2 Beaded Panel a� Sheathing r Subfascia i HardiePlank N s � Lap Siding c� / �C a Caulk joint between W N siding and soffit 80 HardleSOffitaff M Panels JamesHardie RM INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS- PRIMED&COLORPLUSD PRODUCTS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 2013 Visit www jameshardie com for the most recent version. IMPORTANT:FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY,AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES, AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY.BEFORE INSTALLATION,CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTALLATION OF HZ1OTM PRODUCTS OUTSIDE AN HZ100 LOCATION WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. TO DETERMINE WHICH HARDIEZONE APPLIES TO YOUR LOCATION VISIT WWW.HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343 866 9HARD1 STORAGE& HANDLING: p CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and covered prior OUTDOORS INDOORS to installation.Installing siding wet or 1.Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user 1.Cut only using score and snap,or shears(manual,electric or pneumatic). saturated may result in shrinkage at butt and others in working area. 2.Position cutting station in well-ventilated area product on edge. Protect 2.Use one of the following methods: joints.Carry P 9 a.Best i.Score and snap edges and corners from breakage.James ii.Shears(manual,electric or pneumatic) NEVER use a power saw indoors Hardie is not responsible for damage b.Better: i.Dust reducing circular saw equipped with a NEVER use a circular saw blade that does not carry the HardieBlade saw blade trademark caused by improper storage and handling HardieBlade'saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction NEVER dry sweep—Use wet suppression or HEPA Vacuum of the product. c.Good: I.Dust reducing circular saw with a HardieBlade saw blade (only use for low to moderate cutting) Important Note:For maximum protection(lowest respirable dust production),James Hardie recommends always using"Best"-level cutting methods where feasible. NIOSH-approved respirators can be used in conjunction with above cutting practices to further reduce dust exposures.Additional exposure information is available 07 at www.jameshardie.com to help you determine the most appropriate cutting method for your job requirements.If concern still exists about exposure levels or you ilp do not comply with the above practices,you should always consult a qualified industrial hygienist or contact James Hardie for further information. SDO83105 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: •HardieSoffit®panels may be installed over either steel or wood framing complying with the local building code.See general fastener requirements.Install soffits to nominal 2 x 4 framing members spaced a maximum of 24 inches on center(fig.4), •All edges must be supported by framing.(figs.3&4) •Install water barriers and air barriers as required by local building codes.James Hardie will assume no responsibility for moisture infiltration. •Ensure gutters have end caps.Maintain a minimum 1"gap between end caps and siding&trim(fig.5). •Install kickout flashing at roof-wall junctions.(fig 6.) •DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie®Products. Figure 1 INSTALLATION: •HartlieSoffit panels must be fastened to a solid,nailable substrate such as a wood 2x subfascia. •Additional framing may be needed to ensure proper fastening. •Soffits can be installed as shown in figure 1. Position the vent holes toward the outside of the eave `=>.__ for optimal airflow. •12"to 24"wide Vented HartlieSoffit panels,provide 5.0 square inches of net free ventilation per venting to outside of lineal foot. eave •Alternatively vents can be installed into non-vented soffit. shim fascia (wood) HartlieSoffit •If necessary,an insect screen can be installed using construction adhesive, subfascia vented panel Note:net free ventilation will be reduced. Fastener Requirements siding •Position fasteners 3/8"from panel edges and no closer than 2"away from corners when using soffit greater than 12"wide(fig.4)and no closer than 1"away from corners when using soffit that is less than or equal to 12"wide(fig.3). Jointing Methods Figure 4 •Install panels in moderate contact at ends,provide PVC or metal jointers,battens or leave Greater than appropriate gap and caulk(fig 2). Figure 2 Figure 3 12"Wide Soffit framing framing less than or equal to member member 12"Wide Soffit moderate contact H-jointer keep fasteners 2"away —+-from corners framing framing �1"from end of soffit : 3/8"from edge of soffit member member e . 3/8"from edge of soffit N leave appropriate gap batten and caulk 'For additional information on HardieWrapTM Weather Barrier,consult James Hardie at 1-866-4Hardie or www.hardiewrap.com WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST James Hardie®products contain respirable crystalline silica,which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and is considered by IARC and NIOSH to be a cause of cancer from some occupational sources. Breathing excessive amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease called silicosis,and has been linked with other diseases. Some studies suggest smoking may increase these risks.During installation or handling:(1)work in outdoor areas with ample ventilation;(2)use fiber cement shears for cutting or,where not feasible,use a HardieBlaae saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a HEPA vacuum;(3)warn others in the immediate area;(4)wear a properly-fitted,NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g.N-95)in accordance with applicable government regulations and manufacturer instructions to further limit respirable silica exposures. During clean-up,use HEPA vacuums or wet cleanup methods-never dry sweep. For further information,refer to our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www.jameshardie.com or by calling 1-800-9HARDIE(1-800-942-7343). FAILURE TO ADHERE TO OUR WARNINGS,MSDS,AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, M050M SF1203-P1/3 6/13 81 M 10. Maintain a minimum 1"gap between Figure 6 KICKOUT FLASHING gutter end caps and siding&trim, / Because of the volume of water that can pour down a sloped roof, es,�ep hing/ � one of the most critical flashing details occurs where a roof Figure 5 Selfahenng membrane/� intersects a sidewall. The roof must be flashed with step flashing. Where the roof terminates,install a kickout to deflect water away from the siding.It is best to install a self-adhering membrane on the eaves micka,embrtne wall before the subfascia and trim boards are nailed in place,and K ' siding itaabiw then come back to install the kickout. Drip edge Figure 6,Kickout Flashing To prevent water from dumping behind fasciathe siding and the end of the roof intersection,install a"kickout'as uaewrap required by IRC code R905.2.8.3:"...flashing shall be a min.of 4" gutter and end cap high and 4"wide." James Hardie recommends the kickout be angled between 100"-1100 to maximize water deflection FASTENER REQUIREMENTS GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS •For wood frame construction a minimum 4d common nails Fasteners must be corrosion resistant,galvanized,or stainless steel. spaced 8"o.c.at panel edges and intermediate framing members Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. spaced up to 24"on center are suitable in most locations*. James Hardie recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanized •For conventional 20ga steel frame construction a minimum No. nails. James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of 8-18 x 0.323"HD x 1"long ribbed bugle screws spaced 6" o.c. fasteners. Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing at panel edges and intermediate framing members spaced up to James Hardie products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in very 24"on center are suitable in most locations**. **Minimum Basic Wind Speed differs by locality.Where specified humid climates., levels of wind resistance are required,refer to applicable Building • Consult applicable product evaluation or listing for correct fasteners Code Compliance Reports. pp p 9 type and placement to achieve specified design wind loads. • NOTE:Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where PNEUMATIC FASTENING Local Building Codes have specific jurisdiction.Consult James Hardie Technical Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. James Hardie products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that the • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding(no air space).(fig.A) fastener is driven snug with the surface of the siding.A flush mount Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle, attachment on the pneumatic tool is recommended. This will help control the • If nail is countersunk,fill hole and add a nail.(fig.B) depth the nail is driven.If setting the nail depth proves difficult,choose a • For wood framing,under driven nails should be hit flush to the plank with a setting that under drives the nail. (Drive under driven nails snug with a hammer(For steel framing,remove and replace nail). smooth faced hammer-Does not apply for installation to steel framing). • Do not use aluminum fasteners,staples,or clipped head nails. Snug Flush Countersink, ® Fill&Add Nail do not under Do NOT Figure A Figure 8 drive nails STAPLE 82 SF1203-P2/3 6/13 y M® ME CUT EDGE TREATMENT PAINTING Caulk,paint or prime all field cut edges.James Hardie touch-up kits are required to touch-up ColorPlus products. I DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating CAULKING on James Hardie®Products.James Hardie products must and 90 For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C920 Grade NS,Class 25 or fore nted uunlpri edith00%acdlry c topcoats are for primedroduct rrecommended.ays higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C834.Caulking/Sealant must be applied in Do not paint when wet.For application rates refer to paint accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written instructions.Note:OSI Quad as well manufacturers specifications.Back-rolling is recommended as some other caulking manufactuers DO NOT allow tooling, if the siding is sprayed. COLORPLUS®TECHNOLOGY CAULKING,TOUCH-UP& LAMINATE I •Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie ColorPlus products.During installation use a wet soft cloth or soft brush to gently wipe off any residue or construction dust left on the product,then rinse with a garden hose. • Touch up nicks,scrapes and nail heads using the ColorPlus"Technology touch-up applicator.Touch-up should be used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up,replace the damaged area with new HardieSoffit•panel with ColorPlus Technology, • Laminate sheet must be removed immediately after installation of each course. • Terminate non-factory cut edges into trim where possible,and caulk.Color matched caulks are available from your ColorPlus dealer. • Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the ColorPlus Technology edge coaters,available from your ColorPlus"product dealer. Note:James Hardie does not warrant the usage of third party touch-up or paints used as touch-up on James Hardie ColorPlus products, Problems with appearance or performance arising from use of third party touch-up paints or paints used as touch-up that are not James Hardie touch-up,will not be covered under the James Hardie ColorPlus Limited Finish Warranty. PAINTING JAMES HARDIE"PRODUCTS WITH COLORPLUS®TECHNOLOGY When repainting ColorPlus products,James Hardie recommends the following regarding surface preparation and topcoat application: •Ensure the surface is clean,dry,and free of any dust,dirt,or mildew •Repriming is normally not necessary •100%acrylic topcoats are recommended •DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie®Products •Apply finish coat in accordance with paint manufacturers written instructions regarding coverage,application methods,and application temperature •DO NOT caulk nail heads when using ColorPlus products,refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section International RECOGNITION:HardieSoffit Panel complies with ASTM C1186 in so doing meets the Fiber-Cement Siding code requirements in the 2006 International Building Code®Section 1404,10 and 1405.15,the 2009112 recognized for application ilicationd n the following:state of orida Product Appohe vaF112 L13265,Dadeal Residential Comy Floridai NO®Nor 13-0311107,U.S.Dept,ofe-and Two-Family IHUD Materials ORe ease 1 63,Texas Department of II surrance Product Evaluation EC-23,City of New York MEA 223-93-M,and California DSA PA-019.These documents should also be consulted fr additional information concerning the suitability of this product for specific applications ®2013 James Hardie Building Products,Inc. All rights reserved. TM,SM.and®denote trademarks or registered trademarks of Additional Installation Information, James Hardie Technology Limited.Isis a registered trademark Warranties,and Warnings are available at of James Hardie Technology Limited. Ja mesHa rdl@ www.jameshardie,com � SF1203-P3/3 6/13 83 HardieSoffi ®� J9® Beaded Porch PanelsN,� �amesHardie INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS PRIMED&COLORPLUS® PRODUCTS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 2013NO Visit—, meMardle com for the most recent version. IMPORTANT'FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY,AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES, AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY.BEFORE INSTALLATION,CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTALLATION OF HZ100 PRODUCTS OUTSIDE AN HZ100 LOCATION WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. TO DETERMINE WHICH HARDIEZONE APPLIES TO YOUR LOCATION,VISIT WWW.HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343(866 9HARDIE) STORAGE& HANDLING: © CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and covered prior OUTDOORS INDOORS to installation.Installing siding wet or 1.Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user 1.Cut only using score and snap,or shears(manual,electric or pneumatic). saturated may result in shrinkage at butt and others in working area. 2.Position cutting station in well-ventilated area joints.Carry product on edge. Protect 2.Use one of the folbwing methods: a Best: I.Score and snap edges and corners from breakage.James . Hardie is not responsible for damage b.Better: i Dust g circulaasa eic or quippedtiwith a NEVER use a c NEVER use a ircular saw badower saw eothat does not carry the HardieBlade saw blade trademark caused by improper storage and handling HardieBlade'saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction NEVER dry sweep—Use wet suppression or HEPA Vacuum of the product. c.Good: i.Dust reducing circular saw with a HardieBlade saw blade (only use for low to moderate cutting) Important Note:For maximum protection(lowest respirable dust production),James Hardie recommends always using"Best"-level cutting methods where feasible. NIOSH-approved respirators can be used in conjunction with above cutting practices to further reduce dust g' at www.jameshardie.com m help you determine the most appropriate cutting method for your job requirements If concern sfile xlistsabout e glosurere tevels a youle do not comply with the above practices,you should always consult a qualified industrial hygienist a contact James Hardie for further information. soosa GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: ms •HartlieSoffit®beaded porch panels may be installed as a soffit or ceiling over either steel or wood framing complying with the local building code.See general fastening requirements.Install soffits to nominal 2 x 4 framing members spaced a maximum of 24 inches on center(fig.1),with the long dimension perpendicular to the rafter or joist framing. •All edges must be supported by framing.(fig.1) •Install water barriers and air barriers as required by local building codes.James Hardie will assume no responsibility for moisture infiltration. •DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie®Products. •Ensure gutters have end caps.Maintain a minimum 1"gap between end caps and siding&trim(fig.5). •Install kickout flashing at roof-wall junctions.(fig 6) •DO NOT use finish nails. INSTALLATION: •HartlieSoffit beaded porch panels must be fastened to a solid,nailable substrate such as wood. •Additional framing may be needed to ensure proper fastening. •Panels can be installed as shown in figure 1. Figure 1 24"o.c max _ 0 WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST James Hardier products contain respirable crystalline silica,which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and is considered by IARC and NfOSH to be a cause of cancer from some occupational sources. Breathing excessive amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease called silicosis,and has been linked with other diseases. Some studies suggest smoking may increase these risks. During installation or handling:(1)work in outdoor areas with ample ventilation;(2)use fiber cement shears for cutting or,where not feasible,use a HardieBlade®saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a HEPA vacuum;(3)warn others in the immediate area;(4)wear a properly-fitted,NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g.N-95)in accordance with applicable government regulations and manufacturer instructions to further limit respirable silica exposures. During clean-up,use HEPA vacuums or wet cleanup methods-never dry sweep. For further information,refer to our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www.jameshardie.com or by calling 1-800 9HARDIE(1-800 942-7343). FAILURE 70 ADHERE TO OUR WARNINGS,MSDS,AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD 7D SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. 84 55 SF1206-P1/3 6/13 y �o® Fastener Requirements • Position fasteners 3/8"from panel edges and and no closer than 2"away from corners(Figure 2). Figure 2 3/8" 2„ .I Jointing Methods 2" • Panel ends are to be butted together as shown in Figure 3. • Install panels in moderate contact at ends with or without battens(Figure 4). Figure 3 JFigure 4 framing member moderate contact 4I framing member batten Maintain a minimum 1"gap between Figure 6 KICKOUT FLASHING gutter end caps and siding&trim. Because of the volume of water that can pour down a sloped Step flashing/ roof,one of the most critical flashing details occurs where a Figure 5 seif.adhe ing� , roof intersects a sidewall.The roof must be flashed with step membrane flashing. Where the roof terminates,install a kickout to deflect 1 water away from the siding. eaves adhering s membrane Kickout It is best to install a self-adhering membrane on the wall before siding flashing the subfascia and trim boards are nailed in place,and then Drip edge come back to install the kickout. fascia ousa..p Figure 6,Kickout Flashing* To prevent water from dumping behind the siding and the end of the roof intersection,install a gutter and end cap "kickout"of sufficient length and angle to direct the water running down the roof away from the siding. "The illustration(figure 6)was reprinted with permission of THE JOURNAL OF LIGHT CONSTRUCTION.for subscription information,visit wwwilconline.com. SF1206-P2/3 6/13 85 FASTENER REQUIREMENTS ARM- •For wood frame construction a minimum 4d common nails spaced 8"o.c.at panel edges and intermediate framing members spaced up to 24"on center are suitable in most locations-, •For conventional 20ga steel frame construction a minimum No.8-18 x 0.323"HD x 1"long ribbed bugle screws spaced 6" o.c.at panel edges and intermediate framing members spaced up to 24"on center are suitable in most locations**. `"Minimum Basic Wind Speed differs by locality.Where specified levels of wind resistance are required,refer to applicable Building Code Compliance Reports. GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS PNEUMATIC FASTENING Fasteners must be corrosion resistant,galvanized,or stainless steel. James Hardie products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that the fastener is James Hardie recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanized nails. driven snug with the surface of the siding.A flush mount attachment on the James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of fasteners. pneumatic tool is recommended. This will help control the depth the nail is driven.If Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing James Hardie® setting the nail depth proves difficult,choose a setting that under drives the nail, products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in very humid climates. (Drive under driven nails snug with a smooth faced hammer-Does not apply for Manufacturers of ACQ and CA preservative-treated wood recommend spacer installation to steel framing), materials or other physical barriers to prevent direct contact of ACQ or CA preservative-treated wood and aluminum products.Fasteners used to attach ® countersunk, HardieTrim Tabs to preservative-treated wood shall be of hot dipped flush fill&add nail snug zinc-coated galvanized steel or stainless steel and in accordance to 2009 IRC g s R317.3 or 2009 IBC 2304.9.5, DO NOT DO NOT Figure A Figure B under drive nails staple • Consult applicable code compliance report for correct fasteners type and PAINTING placement to achieve specified design wind loads. DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie®Products. • NOTE:Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where Local I James Hardie products must be painted within 180 days for primed product and 90 Building Codes have specific jurisdiction.Consult James Hardie Technical days for unprimed.100%acrylic topcoats are recommended. Do not paint when wet. Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. For application rates refer to paint manufacturers specifications.Back-rolling is • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding(no air space).(fig.A) recommended if the siding is sprayed. • Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle. CUT EDGE TREATMENT • If nail is countersunk,fill nail hole and add a nail.(fig.B) Caulk,paint or prime all field cut edges.James Hardie touch-up kits are required to • For wood framing,under driven nails should be hit flush to the plank with a touch-up ColorPlus products. hammer(For steel framing,remove and replace nail). • NOTE:Whenever a structural member is present,HardiePlank should be CAULKING fastened with even spacing to the structural member.The tables allowing For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C920 Grade direct to OSB or plywood should only be used when traditional framing is NS,Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C834. not available. Caulking/Sealant must be applied in accordance with the caulking/sealant • Do not use aluminum fasteners,staples,or clipped head nails. manufacturer's written instructions.Note:OSI Quad as well as some other caulking manufactuers do not allow tooling. COLORPLUS®TECHNOLOGY CAULKING,TOUCH-UP&LAMINATE I •Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie ColorPlus products.During installation use a wet soft cloth or soft brush to gently wipe off any residue or construction dust left on the product,then rinse with a garden hose •Touch up nicks,scrapes and nail heads using the ColorPIUS®Technology touch-up applicator.Touch-up should be used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up,replace the damaged area with new HardiePlank®lap siding with ColorPlus Technology, •Laminate sheet must be removed immediately after installation of each course. •Terminate non-factory cut edges into trim where possible,and caulk.Color matched caulks are available from your ColorPlus®product dealer. •Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the ColorPlus Technology edge coaters,available from your ColorPlus product dealer. Note:James Hardie does not warrant the usage of third party touch-up or paints used as touch-up on James Hardie ColorPlus products. Problems with appearance or performance arising from use of third party touch-up paints or paints used as touch-up that are not James Hardie touch-up,will not be covered under the James Hardie ColorPlus Limited Finish Warranty. PAINTING JAMES HARDIE®SIDING AND TRIM PRODUCTS WITH COLORPLUS®TECHNOLOGY When repainting ColorPlus products,James Hardie recommends the following regarding surface preparation and topcoat application: •Ensure the surface is clean,dry,and free of any dust,dirt,or mildew •Repriming is normally not necessary •100%acrylic topcoats are recommended •DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie®Products •Apply finish coat in accordance with paint manufacturers written instructions regarding coverage,application methods,and application temperature •DO NOT caulk nail heads when using ColorPlus products,refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section RECOGNITION:HardieSoffit Panel complies with ASTM C1186 in so doing meets the Fiber-Cement Siding code requirements in the 2006 International Building Code@ Section 1404,10 and 1405.15,the 2009112 International Building Code Section 1404,10 and 1405.16;and the 2006/09/12 International Residential Code@ for One-and Two-Family Dwellings Table R703.4 and section R703.10,HardieSoffit panel is also recognized for application in the following:State of Florida Product Approval FL13265,Dade County,Florida NOA No,13-0311.07,U.S.Dept.of HUD Materials Release 1263,Texas Department of Insurance Product Evaluation EC-23,City of New York MEA 223 93-M,and California DSA PA 019.These documents should also be consulted for additional information concerning the suitability of this product for specific applications ©2013 James Hardie Building Products,Inc. 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BOX 226 r BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 'o r� CAPE CODS o� (508) 362-3828 + Fax (508) 362-3136 a www.capecodcom mission,org COMMISSION CA TO: Town of Barnstable Town Clerk, Building Inspector,Town Planner, Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Board of Health, Board of Appeals, DRI Liaison FROM: Gail Hanley, Clerk of the Commission SUBJECT: Chick-Fil-A Inc. —104 Enterprise Road, Hyannis, MA Section 14 Certificate #CD1600i DATE: April 12, 2016 Enclosed please find a copy of the Section 14 Certificate for the Chick-Fil-A project that was approved by the Cape Cod Commission on April 7, 2016. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. f� 1 3225 MAIN STREET • P.O. BOX 226 x" BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 :. ca CAPE fO D (508) 362-3828 e Fax (508) 362-3136 • www.capecodcommission.org COMMI I®N *r SECTION 14 CERTIFICATE Project Applicant/ Chicle-Fil-A Inc. Property Lessee: c/o Michael D. Ford, Esq. 72 Main Street, P.O. Box 485 W. Harwich, MA 02671 Property Owner: Mayflower Cape Cod LLC c/o Simon Property Group LP Project/ Chick-Fil-A(CCC No. 1600l) Project Site: 1104 Enterprise Road, Hyannis, MA 026o1 Assessors Parcel ID: Map 294 Parcels 18, 19 &23 Title Reference: Barnstable Registry District of the Land Court Certificate of Title 154620/ Plan No. 13216-I, Lots 1o, 13&14 Based on a finding made by the Cape Cod Commission's Committee on Planning and Regulation at its meeting March 31. 2o16,that the Project substantially complies with the Barnstable County Regional Policy Plan(RPP) and does not have significant adverse impacts upon the purposes and values identified in Section One of the Cape Cod Commission Act,the Executive Director hereby issues this Certificate under Section 14 of the Commission's Enabling Regulations Governing Developments of Regional Impact(DRI). This Certificate confirms that there is no continuing DRI jurisdiction under the Cape Cod Mall Expansion DRI Decision(TR96025), as modified, over the Project or Project Site. The Project involves the construction and operation of an approximately 5,219f square foot Chick- Fil-A drive-through restaurant on the 1.74 +/-ac. Project Site. The Project is proposed according to the following plans: • Site Development Plans For Proposed Chick-Fil A With Drive-Thru,Location Of Site: 104 Enterprise Road, Village Of Hyannis, Town Of Barnstable,Barnstable County, Massachusetts,MAP#294,LOT#18,19,23,Prepared by Bohler Engineering, consisting of 18 Sheets, last revised date 121212015; • Cape Cod FSU,Hyannis,MA,Schematic Design Package, Chick-Fil A,Store #o3545, Consisting of 11 sheets, dated 10/27/15. As conditions subsequent to issuance of this Certificate,the Applicant shall undertake the Transportation Improvement Program, prepared by VAI and dated 3.18.16, a copy of which is attached hereto, and shall pay to the Town of Barnstable's Affordable Housing Growth Development Trust Fund$25,886.24. Issuance of Section 14 Certificate Chick-Fil-A, 104 Enterprise Road, Hyannis Executed this I h day of April 2016. Paul Nie Executive Director, Cape Cod Commission COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss April-7-, 2016 Before me,the undersigned notary public,personally appeared Paul Niedzwiecki,in his capacity as Executive Director of the Cape Cod Commission,whose name is signed on the preceding document, and such person acknowledged to me that he/she signed such document voluntarily for its stated purpose. The identity of such person was proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was [ ]photographic identification with signature issued bya federal or state governmental agency, [ ] oath or affirmation of a credible witness, or[�ersonal knowledge of the undersigned. SAL P HA ILEY , N6tary PublicQ COMM PNOFALTH OF MAS My Commis"n i ,ft- Notary Public My Commission Expires: SEAL I I HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT ACCESS (INCLUDED IN SITE DEVELOPMENT COSTS) Access to the Project will be provided by way of the private way to the south of the Project site that intersects the west side of Enterprise Road approximately 300 feet south of Route 132, and a new right- turn entrance only driveway that will intersect the south side of Route 132 approximately 220 feet west of Enterprise Road. The Project site and the accompanying driveways will be designed and constructed as follows: ➢ The full access Project site driveway that will intersect the private way to the south of the Project site will be a minimum of 24-feet in width and accommodate two-way traffic, with vehicles exiting the Project site placed under STOP-sign control with a marked STOP-line provided. ➢ The right-turn, entrance only Project site driveway that will intersect the south side of Route 132 will be 18-feet in width as requested by the Hyannis Fire Department and include appropriate signs and pavement markings indicating the regulated flow of traffic at the driveway. ➢ Specific traffic calming measures will be implemented internal to the Project site in order to reduce travel speeds within the parking field and to discourage cut-through traffic. These measures will include the use of textured pavement entering the Project site from Route 132, installation of a raised crosswalk with textured pavement across the primary circulating aisle and a speed"hump"across the full access driveway to the private way. ➢ The Project site driveways and internal circulating aisles will be designed to accommodate the turning and maneuvering requirements of service and delivery trucks and emergency vehicles (as defined by the Hyannis Fire Department). ➢ All signs and pavement markings to be installed within the Project site will conform to the applicable standards of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices MUTCD.1 ➢ Sidewalks will be provided within the Project site to link the proposed building to the sidewalk infrastructure along Route 132 and Enterprise Road, with marked crosswalks and wheelchair ramps provided at pedestrian crossing locations. ➢ Signs and landscaping internal to the Project site and at the Project site driveway intersections with Route 132 and Enterprise Road will be designed and maintained so as not to restrict lines of sight and so as not to interfere with emergency vehicles as defined by the Hyannis Fire Department. ➢ Two(2)bicycle racks will be installed at convenient locations within the Project site proximate to the building entrances. 1 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices(MUTCD);Federal Highway Administration;Washington,D.C.;2009. GA6833 Hywnis,AMNRep0rtslTransp0rtation Improvement Program Summary 031816.docx 1 %10 •r , HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS ($77,000) In an effort to reduce the frequency of occurrence of motor vehicle crashes at the intersections of Route 132 at Bearses Way and Route 132 at Enterprise Road and Independence Drive, the following improvements will be implemented by the Applicant: 1. Existing signs and pavement markings at the intersections will be reviewed, upgraded and/or replaced, to include the installation of advance lane use markings and accompanying sign on the Enterprise Road approach to Route 132; 2. Traffic signal timing and clearance times will be review and adjusted as necessary; 3. Traffic signal indications will be cleaned, relamped and adjusted as may be required in order to improve the visibility of the signal indications; 4. Reflectorized tape will be added to the perimeter of backplates in order to enhance the visibility of the signal indications; and 5. The vehicle detection system will be tested and repaired/replaced or adjusted as necessary. The Applicant will complete these improvements prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project and subject to receipt of all necessary rights,permits and approvals. In addition, at the request of the Cape Cod Commission,the Applicant will escrow$5,000 for use by the Town in conducting a Roadway Safety Audit(RSA)for the intersection of Route 132 at Enterprise Road. TRAFFIC OPERATIONS IMPROVEMENTS($15,000) The Applicant will escrow$15,000 for use by the Town to implement traffic signal timing changes at the intersections of Route 132 at Bearses Way and Route 132 at Enterprise Road and Independence Drive in order to reduced motorist delays and vehicle queueing that may be associated with the Project. With implementation of the traffic signal timing changes, the resulting betterments were achieved as documented in the September 2015 Transportation Impact Assessment for 2022 Build with Mitigation conditions: Route 132 at Bearses Way: Average-Month Conditions: Overall LOS C operating conditions maintained during the weekday morning,weekday evening and Saturday midday peak hours. Peak-Month Conditions: Overall LOS C/D operating conditions maintained during the weekday morning, weekday evening and Saturday midday peak hours, with no movement operating below LOS E (an improvement over No-Build conditions). GA6833 Hyannis,MAMeports\Transportation Improvement Program Summary 031816.docx 2 HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Route 132 at Enterprise Road and Independence Drive Awrage-Month Conditions: Overall LOS C operating conditions maintained during the weekday morning peak-hour and improved to LOS C during both the weekday evening and Saturday midday peak hours. Peak-Month Conditions: Overall LOS C/D operating conditions maintained during the weekday morning, weekday evening and Saturday midday peak hours, with reduced overall motorist delay (an improvement over No-Build conditions). The Applicant will escrow the funds to complete the traffic signal timing improvements prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project. Should said funds not be encumbered by the Town for the stated purpose within 2-years after the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the Project,the funds shall be returned to the Applicant. ROUTE 132 REGIONAL RESPONSE CORRIDOR ENHANCEMENTS($94,000) The Applicant will complete improvements to the emergency vehicle pre-emption(OPTICOMTM)system at the following intersections along the Route 132 corridor in order to improve regional emergency response and travel times: 1. Route 6 On-ramp(North Burger King)—Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 2. Route 6 On-ramp(South)-Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 3. Shootflying Hill Road-Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 4. Attucks Way-Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 5. Phinneys Lane-Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 6. Bearses Way -Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 7. Festival Plaza-Install OPTICOMTM system 8. Enterprise Road-Adjust/replace receivers;replace circuit board 9. Capetown Plaza/Cape Cod Mall-Install OPTICOMTM system The emergency vehicle pre-emption system improvements will be completed by the Applicant prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the Project and subject to receipt of all necessary rights, permits and approvals. The stated improvements are limited to the pre-emption system and shall not include the replacement, repair or upgrade of any other appurtenances associated with the traffic signal system. BEARSES WAY/CORPORATION DRIVE PEDESTRAIN IMPROVEMENTS($20,000) The Applicant will escrow$20,000 for use by the Town to for the design and installation of a pedestrian crossing at the Bearses Way/Corporation Drive intersection. GA6833 Hyannis,AM\Reports\Transportation Improvement Program Summary 031816.docx 3 � s ♦�s► HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PEDESTRIAN ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS ($52,000, PENDING DISCUSSION CONCERNING TOWN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE ROUTE 132/ENTERPRISE ROAD INTERSECTION) At the request of the Cape.Cod Commission and in an effort to meet the trip reduction standard of the Cape Cod RPP,the Applicant will undertake the following pedestrian access improvements: Enterprise Road/Private Way: Reconstruct wheelchair ramps for crossing Private Way consistent with the accessibility standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); install crosswalk pavement markings; install pedestrian crossing warning signs. Enterprise Road/Cape Cod Mall Driveway: Reconstruct wheelchair ramps for crossing Enterprise Road consistent with ADA accessibility standards; install crosswalk pavement markings; install pedestrian crossing warning signs. Route 132/Enterprise Road: Reconstruct wheelchair ramps for crossing Enterprise Road and Route 132 (west leg) consistent with ADA accessibility standards; install crosswalk pavement markings; replace pedestrian pushbuttons and signal heads if not ADA compliant;install audible pedestrian system(APS). TRIP REDUCTION MEASURES(INCLUDED IN OPERATION COSTS) In an effort to reduce the overall volume of traffic that is expected to be generated by the Project and to encourage use of alternative modes of transportation to single-occupant vehicles, the Applicant will implement the following trip reduction measures subject to corporate policies: • A transportation coordinator will be assigned to coordinate the traffic reduction program for the Project. • A "cormnuting alternatives packet" will be made available to employees detailing available public transportation services, bicycle and walking alternatives, and commuter options available through MassRIDES' and their NuRide program which rewards individuals that choose to walk, bicycle, carpool, vanpool or that use public transportation to travel to and from work, and the RTA. • A guaranteed-ride-home program will be offered to employees that car/vanpool, walk or bicycle to work for emergencies that may arise during the workday. • Direct deposit of employee payroll checks will be offered. • Employees will be provided with a free meal for each shift that they work. • Sidewalks will be provided within the Project site that will link the proposed building to the sidewalk infrastructure along Route 132 and Enterprise Road. • Lighting will be provided within the Project site and around the building perimeter to provide a safe an inviting pedestrian environment. r G.%6833 Hyannis,MAaeportSlTransportation Improvement Program Summary 031816.doex 4 I I HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM • Full handicapped access will be provided within the Project site and along proposed internal circulating roadways. • A bicycle rack will be provided at a convenient location within the Project site proximate to the building entrances. In order to document the success of the trip reduction program, the Applicant will conduct an annual survey of employee participation in the program. The results of the survey will be made available to the Town upon request and will be used, in part, to develop additional strategies as may be necessary to increase and expand participation in the trip reduction program. ESTIMATED TRANSPORTATION MITIGATION COST:$258,000 $59,000 increase over Town approved mitigation program • G\6833 Hyannis,AWReports\Transportation Improvement Program Summary 031816.docx 5 McKenzie, Marybeth From: Ben Guler <bguler@chipman-design.com> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:08 PM To: McKenzie, Marybeth Subject: RE: Chick fil a Hyannis, MA Attachments: 01-03545-C-5.0 Details.pdf; SS-01078_TEL105.pdf McKenzie, Thank you for the information. Please find my comments to you questions below in red. 10. The floor in the service area states cement. The cement must be sealed so it is easily cleanable. Please send specs on sealant. This room is an unconditioned space open to the exterior of the building. The exterior entry door into this room has perforations to allow air to circulate with the exterior. The wall finishes are exterior finishes. Do we have to treat this room in a similar manner to how we treat the kitchen area (washable surfaces)? 16. Where will chemicals be stored. Please add to plan. The chemicals will be stored above the mop sink. 17. Is dry storage going to be on the F.S.Units that are noted on the plans?The floor shelves and the suspended shelves will be used for dry storage. Regards, Ben Guler Senior Project Manager I BIM Manager Chipman Design Architecture 2700 South River Road, Suite 400 Des Plaines, IL 60018 T:847.298.6900 F:847.298.6966 bgu l er@ch l gman-design com www.chipman-design.com This electronic rnail message is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient,please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.Any attachments are proprietary in nature and may only be used for the specified project.Any use, other than for the stated architectural purposes within the recipient's organization,is not authorized. NA Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: McKenzie, Marybeth [mai Ito:Marybeth.McKenzie town barnstable ma us) Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 9:40 AM To: Ben Guler<bguler@chipman-design.com> Subject: Chick fil a Hyannis, MA Morning Ben, We are having staff plan review for Chick-fil-a next Wednesday. If you could help me answer these few questions before I present all your information at the meeting that would be great. 1. The grease trap is noted on the site plan, but I can't seem to find a note stating the size of it. It will need to be at least a 2500 gallon grease trap. I've included the civil sheet C5.0 with the grease trap detail in the attachments. I'm also sending a hard copy. 2. All the hand sinks must be hands free, the ones in the kitchen refer to the specifications for being 4-6" wrist blades which is acceptable, but the sinks in the bathrooms I can't seem to find the specifications on the ones that you will be using for them. Cutsheet for faucet attached (will also send hard copy)Sanitation pails will be 1 needed in the ladies and if you aren't providing these then a trash cans with lids will be needed . We generally do not show the sanitation pails for the women's restrooms, since they will be provided by the owner. 3. The locker area needs to be identified along with the outside hose bibs, and chemical storage.Just let me know where they will be and I can mark them on my plan or maybe I have missed the notes and just let me know where the notes for these are located.They were not previously marked up.They are now annotated on the floor plan A-1.1A&A-1.9A. Just to let you know before they are allowed to be open the menus and menu board must have both the allergen advisory and the consumer advisory on them.They will also have to present- 2 Food manager certificates and 1 allergen certificate. Thanks and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me. 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From:McKenzie,Marybeth[mailto:Marybeth.McKenzie@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent:Wednesday,February 03,2016 8:14 AM To:Ben Guler<bguler@chipman-design.com> Subject:RE:Chick-Fil-A in Cape Cod Hyannis Hello Ben, Thanks for getting back to me.I had already written this list so please read through it for the items that you may not have addresses yet in your email this morning. Per our conversation this yesterday,here is a list of items that need to be addressed: 1.Unfortunately,our computers do not have the capability to enlarge plans at this time.So,I printed off the files you sent me and enlarged them as much as possible,still small to read though,but that means the scale is off.I will need the dimensions so you should send me a scaled drawing of the interior layout.We've sent 2436 kitchen drawings to scale yesterday.they should arrive sometime today or tomorrow. 2.Hand sinks must be 16-20 R apart.Once I get the scaled plans then that will determine if another hand sink will be needed in the drive thru area or anywhere else.There is only one and it 2/4/2016 Transmittal Letter February 26, 2016 Chipman Design Architecture, Inc. 2700 S. 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This is NOT a T&S Production Model at this Time 1/2" NPT 4 Male Shanks [102mm]�{ 1 [25mm] ADA Compliant Mounting Surface O Swivel Gooseneck w/ B-0199-07—N05 Vandal Resistant 0.5 GPM Non—Aerated Spray Device 9 5/16" [237T 5/mm] 2 11/16 13WH4 4" Wrist Action 5 1/4" [68mm] Handles w/ Color [134mm] Coded Indexes o Qo 2" [51mm] 6 1/2" [165mm]�I 150A Tailpiece and Nut Furnished for 1/4" NPT Connection Note: Rough—In Requirement (2) 01" [25mm] Mounting Holes Hroduct Description: rawn: Checke cale: 4" c/c Wall Mount Workboard Faucet w/ 1/2" NPT Male KJG 1 : 4 Shanks, Swivel Gooseneck, Vandal Resistant 0.5 GPM pprove a e: Non—Aerated Spray Device & 4" Wrist Action Handles McKenzie, Marybeth From: Ben Guler <bguler@chipman-design.com> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 2:07 PM To: McKenzie, Marybeth Subject: RE: New Hand sink Attachments: T&S Brass - B-1146-CFA-VF05 Preliminary.pdf Marybeth, Thank you for your response and timing. Please find our responses below: 1. All hand wash sinks will have splash guards. 2. All hand wash sinks will have faucets with 4"wrist blades. See attached faucet cutsheet for reference. 3. The 730FM on the kitchen equipment plan is a Dirty Dish rack 4. The 732D is a Drying rack for the 4 bay sink. 5. The 4 bay sink will remain as specified. Regards, Ben Guier Senior Project Manager l BIM Manager Chipman Design Architecture 2700 South River Road,Suite 400 Des Plaines, IL 60018 T:847,298.6900 F: 847.298.6966 bauler@chipman-design.com www.chipman-design.com This electronic marl message is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed.If you are not the intended recipient,please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.Any attachments are proprietary in nature and may only be used for the specified project.Any use, other than for the stated architectural purposes within the recipient's organization.is not authorized. NA Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: McKenzie, Marybeth [ma ilto:Marybeth.McKenzie @town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 8:18 AM To: Ben Guler<bguler@chipman-design.com> Subject: New Hand sink Morning Ben, I was going over the revised plans for the new hand sink placement by the ware washing area. Please make sure that all the hand sinks in the kitchen have splash guards and your key states the faucet will have 4 inch wrist blades. Could you please send me the specs, I hope I haven't missed them in this plan, on the splash guards or just let me know that they will be installed so I have a record of them. You have 730 (solid 3 shelves) noted. What do they intend on using this for? 734D changed to 732D what will this unit be used for?The 4 bay sink will be staying the same as the specs noted, correct? Please let me know so I can sign off on the permit. I will be out of the office for the beginning of next week, so if you can get back to me today I'll try to sign off before I leave. Regards, Marybeth McKenzie R.S. 1