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PRR25302 Menge - 280 Higuera Street records
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COMPLIANCE INSPECTION SUMMARY On August 19, 2021, HdL Companies (Matthew Eaton) conducted a compliance inspection at Megan’s Organic Market SLO, LLC dba MOM SLO. This was the first HdL compliance inspection for the Storefront Retail business. The scope was to review video surveillance, site security, and inventory tracking. During the inspection, the Licensee was able to produce all requested books and records. All documents were complete and in order. The inspection yielded the following observations. RESULTS §5006 PREMISES DIAGRAM Compliant The diagram shall show the boundaries of the property and the proposed premises, including all doorways, interior walls, rooms, windows, and limited-access areas. It shall also identify all commercial cannabis activities applicable to the business operations. Observation: N/A §5025 PREMISES Compliant The licensee only conducts one type of commercial cannabis activity on the licensed premises; any licensed premised that is adjacent to another premises engaging in manufacturing or cultivation shall be separated from those premises by walls, and any doors leading into each area shall remain closed. Observation: N/A §5027 PHYSICAL MODIFICATION OF PREMISES Compliant A licensee shall not, without the prior written approval, make a physical change, alteration or modification that materially or substantially alters the licensed premises. A licensee shall request approval of a physical change, alteration, or modification in writing, by submitting the Notification and Request Form, BCC-LIC- 027 (New 10/18). Observation: N/A §5033 STORAGE OF INVENTORY Compliant All inventory stored on the licensed premises shall be secured in a limited-access area; cannabis goods shall not be stored outdoors; employee break rooms, changing facilities, and bathrooms shall be separated from all storage areas; each location where cannabis goods are stored must be separately licensed. Observation: N/A §5037 RECORD RETENTION Compliant Inspection Date August 19, 2021, Announced, Staff Present Inspection By Matthew Eaton Business Name / DBA Megan’s Organic Market SLO, LLC (C10-0000728-LIC) Business Address 280 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 License Type Business Type Medical; Adult-Use & Medicinal Type 10 - Storefront Retailer Business Contact Information Megan Souza 280 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 megan@megansslo.com (805) 709-0662 Page 2 of 11 Each licensee shall keep and maintain the following records for at least seven years; records shall be kept in a manner that allows records to be produced for the Bureau immediately upon request in either hard copy or electronic form: Financial, personnel, training, contracts, and local permits, security records except for recordings, and waste and destruction/removal of waste. Observation: N/A §5039 LICENSE POSTING REQUIREMENT Compliant Upon issuance of any license, the QR Code certificate displayed by a licensee as required by subsection (b) shall be posted in the front window of the licensed premises within three (3) feet of any public entrance to the licensed premises. The QR Code certificate shall be posted in a manner that is clearly visible from outside of the licensed premises to the public and all persons entering the premises. Observation: N/A §5042 LIMITED-ACCESS AREAS Compliant a) Licensees shall ensure that only employees of the licensee and other authorized individuals access the limited-access areas of the licensed premises. c) An individual who enters the limited-access area and is not employed by the licensee shall be escorted by an employee of the licensee at all. d) A licensee shall maintain a record of all authorized individuals who are not employees of the licensee who enter the limited-access areas. The record shall include the name of the individual, the company the individual works for, the reason the individual entered the limited-access area, the date, and the times the individual entered and exited the limited-access area. a) Entrances to all limited-access areas shall have a solid door and a lock meeting the requirements of section 5046 of this division. The door shall remain closed when not in use during regular business hours. Observation: N/A §5043 LICENSEE EMPLOYEE BADGE REQUIREMENT Compliant All agents, officers, or other persons acting for or employed by a licensee shall display a laminated or plastic- coated identification badge issued by the licensee at all times to include: 1. The licensee’s “doing business as” name and license number, the employee’s first name, an employee number exclusively assigned to that employee for identification purposes 2. A color photograph of the employee that clearly shows the full front of the employee’s face and that is at least 1 inch in width and 1.5 inches in height. Observation: N/A §5044 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM Compliant Shall at all times: (b) Effectively and clearly record images of the area under surveillance. (c) Each camera shall be permanently mounted and in a fixed location and clearly record activity occurring within 20 feet of all points of entry and exit. (d) Areas that shall be recorded include the following: 1) Where cannabis goods are weighed, packed, stored, loaded, and unloaded for transportation, prepared, or moved within the licensed premises; 2) Limited-access areas; 3) Security rooms; 4) Areas storing a surveillance-system storage device with at least one camera recording the access points to the secured surveillance recording area; and 5) Entrances and exits to the licensed premises. (g) The physical media or storage device on which surveillance recordings are stored shall be secured in a manner to protect the recording from tampering or theft. (h) Surveillance recordings shall be kept for a minimum of 90 calendar days. (i) Surveillance recordings are subject to inspection by the Bureau, and shall be kept in a manner that allows the Bureau to view and obtain copies of the recordings at the licensed premises immediately upon request. (j) Recording shall clearly and accurately display the time and date. (k) System should be equipped with a failure notification system. Page 3 of 11 1) The licensee shall disclose on their premises diagram where the surveillance recordings are stored. (l) (3) All licensees shall have immediate access to the surveillance recordings to produce them pursuant to subsection (i) of this section. (l) (4) All licensees shall be held responsible and subject to discipline for any violations of the video surveillance requirements. Observation: N/A §5045 SECURITY PERSONNEL Compliant A licensed retailer or licensed microbusiness authorized to engage in retail sales shall hire or contract for security personnel who are at least 21 years of age to provide on-site security services for the licensed retail premises during the hours of operation. All security personnel hired or contracted for by the licensee shall be licensed by the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services. All licensees shall be held responsible and subject to discipline for any violations of the security personnel requirements. Observation: N/A §5046 LOCKS Compliant A licensee shall ensure that the limited-access areas described in section 5042 of this division can be securely locked using commercial-grade, nonresidential door locks. A licensee shall also use commercial-grade, nonresidential door locks on all points of entry and exit to the licensed premises. Observation: N/A §5049 TRACK AND TRACE REPORTING Compliant (a) A licensee shall record in the track and trace system all commercial cannabis activity. (b) The following information shall be recorded for each activity entered into the track and trace system. (c) Unless otherwise specified, all transactions must be entered into the track and trace system within 24 hours of occurrence. (d) Licensees shall only enter and record complete and accurate information into the track and trace system, and shall correct any know errors entered into the track and trace system immediately upon discovery. Observation: N/A §5051 TRACK AND TRACE SYSTEM RECONCILIATION Compliant (a) In addition to other inventory reconciliation requirements under this division, a licensee shall reconcile the physical inventory of cannabis goods at the licensed premises with the records in the track and trace database at least once every 30 calendar days. Observation: N/A §5054 DESTRUCTION OF CANNABIS GOODS PRIOR TO DISPOSAL Compliant Cannabis goods intended for disposal shall remain on the licensed premises until rendered into cannabis waste. To be rendered as cannabis waste for proper disposal: 1. Cannabis goods shall first be destroyed on the licensed premises 2. Rendering it unrecognizable and unusable (50/50 mixed with non-cannabis material) 3. Waste on the licensed premises shall be secured (in a receptacle or area restricted to the licensee, its employees, or an authorized waste hauler) 4. Report all waste activities, up to and including disposal, into the track and trace system Observation: N/A §5403 HOURS OF OPERATION Compliant A licensed retailer shall sell and deliver cannabis goods only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Observation: N/A §5405 CANNABIS GOODS DISPLAY Non-Compliant Cannabis goods for inspection and sale shall only be displayed in the retail area. Cannabis goods may be removed from their packaging and placed in containers to allow for customer inspection. The containers shall not be readily accessible to customers without the assistance of retailer personnel. A container must be provided to the customer by the licensed retailer or its employees, who shall remain with the customer at all times that the container is being inspected by the customer. Cannabis goods removed from their packaging for display shall not be sold, shall not be consumed, and shall be destroyed when the cannabis Page 4 of 11 goods are no longer used for display. Observation: • The Retail Area of Megan’s Organic Market consist of an open floor plan which resembles a conventional retail establishment. Cannabis goods are displayed on shelves, cabinets, and tables (see Exhibit #1) • Upon inspecting the Retail Area, inspectors found three examples where cannabis flower had been removed from the original packaging and place in a display container. Though each container was tightly sealed, they were untethered and, in a location readily accessible to customers (see Exhibit #1). • The Licensee said multiple sales representatives are always present when customers are in the Retail Area. Sales representatives are also present when customers are examining the display containers. This fact was witnessed and confirmed. • Per the CCR Disciplinary Order Guidelines, Failure to Properly Display Cannabis Goods is a TIER 1 violation which, has been determined to be potentially harmful. §5412 PROHIBITION ON PACKAGING AND LABELING BY A RETAILER Compliant (a) A licensed retailer shall not accept, possess, or sell cannabis goods that are not packaged as they will be sold at final sale, in compliance with this division. Observation: N/A §5415 DELIVERY EMPLOYEES Compliant All deliveries of cannabis goods shall be performed by: (a) A delivery employee who is directly employed by a licensed retailer (b) Each delivery employee shall be at least 21 years of age (e) A delivery employee of a licensed retailer shall carry a copy of the retailer’s current license, the employee’s government-issued identification, and an identification badge provided by the employer. (g) A licensed retailer shall maintain an accurate list of the retailer’s delivery employees and shall provide the list to the Bureau upon request. Observation: N/A §5422 RECEIVING SHIPMENTS OF INVENTORY Compliant A licensed retailer shall accept shipments of cannabis goods only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time and 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time. During business hours, shipments of cannabis goods shall not enter the licensed premises through an entrance or exit that is available for use by the public. A licensed retailer whose licensed premises only have one entryway may be exempt from the requirements of subsection (c) of this section if the licensed retailer obtains authorization from the local jurisdiction explicitly authorizing this activity. Observation: N/A §5424 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION Compliant (a) A licensed retailer shall be able to account for all of its inventory (b) In conducting an inventory reconciliation, a licensed retailer shall verify that the licensed retailer’s physical inventory is consistent with the licensed retailer’s records pertaining to inventory. Observation: N/A ORDINANCE 9.10.040(A) & 9.10.040 (B) SLMC Compliant City Permit and State License for Commercial Cannabis is required. Observation: N/A Page 5 of 11 9.10.060 SLMC Compliant City Permit and State License must be posted and visible to the public at all times. Observation: N/A 9.10.140 SLMC Compliant Commercial Cannabis Employees/Owner/Licensee etc. must not interfere with inspection. Observation: N/A 9.10.170 SLMC Compliant City of San Luis Obispo Commercial Cannabis Licensee must comply with permit conditions of approval. Observation: N/A 9.10.180 SLMC Non-Compliant Commercial Cannabis licensee must comply with State Law. Observation: All observed non-compliant observations have been recorded in recommendations and the Commercial Cannabis Licensee will need to address all observations. 17.86.080 (E)(3) SLMC Compliant Commercial Cannabis Business shall not create offensive odors detected from the outside of the business. Observation: N/A 17.86.080 (E)(4) SLMC Compliant No portion of the cannabis plant may be used in any sign visible from the public right-of-way. Observation: N/A 17.86.080 (E)(4) SLMC Compliant Must include a sign inside the premises that states: “Smoking, ingesting, vaping, eating or consuming cannabis or cannabis products on this site or in a public place is prohibited.” Observation: N/A 17.86.080 (E)(4) SLMC Compliant Must include a sign at each entrance of a retail storefront that prohibits persons under twenty-one years of age from entering. Observation: N/A 17.86.080 (E)(5) SLMC Compliant Commercial Cannabis Business shall be concealed from public view / no exterior evidence. Observation: N/A 17.86.080 (E)(5) SLMC Compliant No cannabis products / cannabis accessories may be displayed in windows or visible from public right of way or accessible to the general public Observation: N/A 17.86.080 (E)(5) SLMC Not Observed Cannabis products are only obtained from and supplied to other permitted licensed sources within the state and not distributed out of state. Observation: N/A 9.10.250 C 1 SLMC Not Observed Hours of Operation are from 9 AM to 8 PM Observation: N/A 9.10.150 (B) SLMC Compliant Records and Reports: Inventory control system and employee registry Outdoor storage, harvesting, drying, processing, manufacturing is prohibited. Observation: N/A 9.10.210 (A) SLMC Not Observed Cannabis consumption or use prohibited on site. Observation: N/A Page 6 of 11 9.10.220 (B) SLMC Not Observed Concurrent alcohol or tobacco sales or service prohibited. Observation: N/A 9.10.060 (5046 BCC) SLMC Compliant Cannabis business establishes measures restricting public access and access to minors. Restricted access doors have commercial grade nonresidential door locks. Observation: N/A 9.10.240 SLMC Compliant Sale of cannabis products or cannabis accessories by vending machine prohibited. Observation: N/A 17.86.080 E 4 c iii SLMC Compliant No portion of the cannabis plant may be used in any sign visible from the public right-of-way. Observation: N/A 5033 BCC Not Observed Have you reported any criminal acts, civil judgements, violations of labor standards within this inspection year to the BCC? Observation: N/A 5047 BCC Not Observed Cannabis business has an alarm system who is the Alarm Company. Observation: N/A 5036 BCC Compliant Have you notified the BCC of any theft / loss / or other criminal activity? Observation: Working with Police Department on any reported thefts. 5044 BCC Not Observed Failure notification system – notifies licensee of security camera failure. Observation: N/A SECURITY PLAN Compliant All ground level windows shall not be opened while there is any form of cannabis or cannabis related products on the property. Observation: N/A Compliant Windows shall be covered with a film or covering on the interior so that no cannabis, cannabis related products, or cannabis related movement(s)* are visible from the outside. Observation: N/A Compliant All roof hatches shall be secured from the inside and shall be constructed in a way to eliminate any unwanted access from the roof. Observation: N/A Not Observed All exterior roof access ladders shall be secured in a manner that prevents anyone from gaining unwanted access to, or the ability to climb the ladder Observation: N/A Not Observed Any ventilation or air duct work shall be secured to eliminate any possible intrusion into any cannabis facility. Observation: N/A Page 7 of 11 Not Observed All trees, shrubs, and bushes shall be kept neatly groomed with at least two feet (2’) of clearance between them and the exterior of any building or fence. Observation: N/A Not Observed All trees, shrubs, and bushes shall be regularly maintained so that all windows and doors and portions thereof are clearly visible from the street or open spaces allowing clear view of such. Observation: N/A Not Observed All trees, shrubs, and bushes shall be kept trimmed so there is four feet (4’) of clearance between them and any entry/exit doors. Observation: N/A Compliant The fencing shall be of sufficient height and design as well as clear from holes and damage to prevent a person from climbing through or over. Observation: N/A Compliant Gates shall not be left open or unsecured. Observation: N/A Compliant All non-public access entry/exit doors shall only be opened by use of a key or other approved method on the exterior or by remote release from inside the business. Observation: N/A Not Observed All emergency exit doors shall be easily opened from the interior by way of ADA compliant mechanism to allow immediate and uninhibited exit from the building in the case of an emergency. Observation: N/A Compliant All non-public access entry/exit doors shall be equipped with a closing mechanism that will automatically close the door when not held open by a person. At no time shall any device or object be used to hold the door open or prevent it from shutting automatically. Observation: N/A Compliant Any exterior door used by employees to enter any building will be controlled using a biometric identity verification or similar individualized security level type method as approved by the police department. This includes break areas outside of the secure building. Observation: N/A Compliant Exterior doors not used as employee access or delivery doors will be secured in a fashion so they may not be opened from the exterior and will be deemed emergency exit doors only. Observation: N/A Not Observed All emergency exit doors will be equipped with an audible alarm system that is monitored by a central alarm company. All emergency exit alarms will require the dispatching of a Police Officer the same as a burglary alarm response. Observation: N/A Compliant At no time will customers be allowed anywhere behind the sales counters or any area other than the sales floor or area designated and approved for customer access. Observation: N/A Page 8 of 11 Compliant Customers will enter the exterior door where their government issued ID will be verified by a security guard or employee. Once the customer has been verified, the security guard or employee will allow the customer to enter the dispensary through a secondary door. Observation: N/A Compliant Visitors (other than vendors) will not be allowed anywhere in the secure employee only areas of any facility without a “KEY” or “OWNER” badge holder escort. Each visitor shall be issued a numbered “VISITOR” ID badge. Each badge will be collected by the access control person when the visitor leaves the facility and the log updated to reflect the time the visitor left. Observation: N/A Not Observed All exterior lighting shall illuminate the building perimeter so there are no dark or shadowed areas surrounding the buildings or fencing from dusk until dawn of each day and/or utilize motion sensing detectors controlling the activation of the lighting during hours of darkness. Lighting shall be sufficiently bright enough to allow ready identification of any persons on the property. Observation: N/A Compliant All commercial cannabis owners, operators, employees, delivery personnel and visitors will wear an identification badge issued by the police department at all times. Observation: N/A Compliant ID badges will be worn in plain view at chest level at all times. Badges will correspond to the correct people: • Employees/Management staff whose job duties require them to have full access to all areas of the facility’s areas shall be issued a “KEY” badge (Keyholder) • Owners of the business shall be issued an “OWNER” badge. • Employees whose job duties only require them to have access to areas limited to the sales, production, manufacturing, processing, testing, or cultivation areas shall be given an “EMPLOYEE” badge. • Visiting vendors ** shall be issued a numbered “VISITOR” ID badge by the access control person for each facility. Observation: N/A Compliant Assigned Track and Trace Manager Observation: Has assigned Track and Trace Manager, will record name during next inspection. Not Observed Name three security liaisons: Observation: N/A Not Observed Each security guard shall be equipped with personal protective equipment to include less than lethal options. This will be any combination of no less than 2 of the following; pepper spray (OC spray), baton, or ECD. Observation: N/A Not Observed Security guards will also carry the following on their person at all times: handcuffs, flashlight, and a two- way radio with clear communication to a central dispatch or working cell phone. Observation: N/A Compliant Each guard will be licensed and possess the appropriate Department of Consumer Affairs “Security Guard Card” and license for each weapon they are carrying. Observation: N/A Page 9 of 11 Compliant Each dispensary shall have no less than one uniformed security guard present at the front door anytime cannabis or cannabis products are outside of the secured vault. Observation: N/A Not Observed Each oncoming security guard will conduct a security sweep and inspection of their area of responsibility at the beginning of their shift. They will maintain a log of any deficiencies and what corrective actions were taken. Observation: N/A Compliant All incoming, produced, outgoing, sold, and destroyed products shall be inventoried and tracked. Each facility shall ensure the police department has the means necessary to read/interpret their inventories and tracking systems. Observation: N/A Compliant Any display, returned, damaged, unsealed, or adulterated products shall be destroyed in a manner keeping with the destruction requirements. Cannabis business has limited access vendor / visitor logs for restricted areas Observation: N/A Compliant All destroyed items and waste products shall be kept within the secure area (exterior fence/locked containers) of the facility in a manner so they cannot be seen or smelled by anyone outside of the facility. They shall remain within the secure area until they are picked up by a cannabis waste handling company and transported to their facility in accordance with City solid waste management requirements. Observation: N/A Compliant All destroyed items and waste products shall be processed into a matter so that it no longer resembles (sight, smell, taste) any cannabis product. Observation: N/A Compliant All cannabis or cannabis related product shall have a bar code affixed to it for inventory and control purposes. Observation: N/A Compliant Each facility shall ensure that their bar codes are readable by a bar code reader of the police departments choosing. Observation: N/A Compliant All cannabis waste receptacles shall be placed in the same location each time they are taken from the secure area for waste management pick up. The location for placement of the receptacle shall be clearly marked so that every employee handling cannabis waste will place the receptacle in the same exact location each time it is taken from the secure area. The location designated for the cannabis waste receptacle shall be under continuous video surveillance. Observation: N/A Compliant Exterior video cameras will be installed so they capture all sides of every building involved in the cultivation, processing, manufacturing, sales, or dispensing of cannabis or cannabis related products. Observation: N/A Compliant Cameras will be placed at locations and angles so as to clearly capture the face and ID badge of every person entering or exiting the building. Observation: N/A Page 10 of 11 Compliant For locations with driveways/vehicle entrance/exit points, cameras will be installed at a location and a ngle that allow it to capture the rear license plate and vehicle description of every vehicle that enters or exits. Observation: N/A Compliant Cameras will be placed and angled so every square foot of exterior space can be clearly seen and monitored. Observation: N/A Compliant Cameras are to be weather and tamper proof with no exposed wiring that would allow a person to easily cut or sever the wires/feed. Observation: N/A Compliant Cannabis business has fixed / mounted surveillance system of all entry/exit from both indoor and outdoor views and system storage area. Records 24 hours per day and is stored for 90 days. System has accurate time and day. Observation: N/A Compliant Retailers shall also record point-of-sale areas and areas where cannabis goods are displayed for sale on the video surveillance system. At each point-of-sale location, camera placement must allow for the recording of the facial features of any person purchasing or selling cannabis goods, or any person in the retail area, w ith sufficient clarity to determine identity. Observation: N/A Compliant Areas that shall be recorded on the video surveillance system include: • Areas where cannabis goods are weighed, packed, stored, loaded, and unloaded for transportation, prepared, or moved within the premises • Limited-access areas • Security rooms • Areas storing a surveillance-system storage device with at least one camera recording the access points to the secured surveillance recording area • Entrances and exits to the premises, which shall be recorded from both indoor and outdoor vantage points Observation: N/A Compliant Cameras shall record continuously 24 hours per day and at a minimum of 15 frames per second (FPS) Observation: N/A Compliant The physical media or storage device on which surveillance recordings are stored shall be secured in a manner to protect the recording from tampering or theft. Observation: N/A Compliant Recorded images shall clearly and accurately display the time and date. Time is to be measured in accordance with the United States National Institute Standards and Technology standards Observation: N/A Compliant Interior cameras shall be placed at locations and angles so there are no “dead” spaces within the buildings and so the movement of personnel can be easily tracked, and their ID badge clearly seen. Observation: N/A Page 11 of 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 9.10.180 SLMC COMMERCIAL CANNABIS LICENSEE MUST COMPLY WITH STATE LAW. • To comply with this provision of the City of San Luis Obispo’s Municipal Code, the licensee should ensure all observed non-compliant State violations are remediated. §5405 CANNABIS GOODS DISPLAY • Licensee should relocate all cannabis flower display containers, so they are not readily accessible to customers. Containers must be provided to customers by the licensed retailer or its employees, who shall remain with the customer at all times that the container is being inspected. • HdL will be submitting a Request for Rule Interpretation to the BCC to ascertain whether they consider the lockable display container sufficient for over the counter display. EXHIBITS (Exhibit #1, Cannabis flower on display in the Retail Area) Notice to Correct Code Violation(s)/Notice of Violation (Courtesy Warning Prior to Issuance of Administrative Citation) October 25, 2021 MEGANS ORGANIC MARKET 280 HIGUERA SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA, 93401 SUBJECT ADDRESS: 280 HIGUERA SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401_ APN: 002-482-013 Code Case #: CODE-000567-2021 Dear Property Owner, On August 19, 2021 City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department staff noted the following violations of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code or other relevant codes at the above listed address: 1. Commercial Cannabis Permittee Must Comply with State Law Requirements for Cannabis Good Display San Luis Obispo Municipal Code § 9.10.180 Permit Violation. Compliance with all local and state cannabis-related laws shall be a condition of a city commercial cannabis operator permit and it shall be a violation of a commercial cannabis operator permit for a permittee or his or her agents or employees to violate any local or state cannabis-related law. (Ord. 1647 § 4 (Exh. A (part)), 2018) Corrective Action: Permittee is currently in violation of Section 5405, Cannabis Goods Display, of the State of California’s Department of Cannabis Control California Code of Regulations Title 4 Division 19. Permittee must relocate all cannabis flower display containers, so they are not readily accessible to customers. Containers must be provided to customers by the licensed retailer or its employees, who shall remain with the customer at all times that the container is being inspected. HdL, the City’s Cannabis Consultant, will be submitting a Request for Rule Interpretation to the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) to ascertain whether they consider the lockable display container sufficient for over-the-counter display. Until permittee is notified by the City of the DCC’s interpretation, the permittee must relocate all cannabis flower display containers, so they are not readily accessible to customers. We request that you voluntarily take action to correct the above noted violation(s) immediately. Correction of the above listed violations will be determined during the next compliance inspection. These violations constitute a public nuisance and must be abated. Failure to correct the violation(s) by the specified date will result in the issuance of an Administrative Citation requiring payment of FINES in accordance with SLOMC Chapter 1.24 and in accordance with violations and penalties of SLOMC 280 Higuera St. October 25, 2021 Page 2 Chapter 9.10.280. For Municipal Code violations that remain uncorrected after issuance of an Administrative Citation, the City may seek enforcement by other civil or criminal remedies. Any person having a title interest in the property may request a Director’s review of this Notice by completing the enclosed Request for Director’s Review Form and submitting it to the Community Development Department via email at code@slocity.org or to 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406, within five (5) days of the date of this Notice. This Notice shall be deemed final unless you timely file a Request for Director’s Review. We look forward to working with you to resolve these violations and would like to thank you for your efforts to maintain your property and to help preserve the safety and beauty of our community. If you have questions, please contact the undersigned Officer at (805) 781-7179 or jmezzapesa@slocity.org. Sincerely, ____________________________ John Mezzapesa, Code Enforcement Officer II Cc: File Enclosures: Request for Directors Review Notice to Correct Code Violation(s)/Notice of Violation (Courtesy Warning Prior to Issuance of Administrative Citation) October 25, 2021 IRON DOOR LLC c/o LEVI SELIGMAN 1405 GARDEN ST SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 SUBJECT ADDRESS: 280 HIGUERA SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401_ APN: 002-482-013 Code Case #: CODE-000567-2021 Dear Property Owner, On August 19, 2021 City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department staff noted the following violations of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code or other relevant codes at the above listed address: 1. Commercial Cannabis Permittee Must Comply with State Law Requirements for Cannabis Good Display San Luis Obispo Municipal Code § 9.10.180 Permit Violation. Compliance with all local and state cannabis-related laws shall be a condition of a city commercial cannabis operator permit and it shall be a violation of a commercial cannabis operator permit for a permittee or his or her agents or employees to violate any local or state cannabis-related law. (Ord. 1647 § 4 (Exh. A (part)), 2018) Corrective Action: Permittee is currently in violation of Section 5405, Cannabis Goods Display, of the State of California’s Department of Cannabis Control California Code of Regulations Title 4 Division 19. Permittee must relocate all cannabis flower display containers, so they are not readily accessible to customers. Containers must be provided to customers by the licensed retailer or its employees, who shall remain with the customer at all times that the container is being inspected. HdL, the City’s Cannabis Consultant, will be submitting a Request for Rule Interpretation to the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) to ascertain whether they consider the lockable display container sufficient for over-the-counter display. Until permittee is notified by the City of the DCC’s interpretation, the permittee must relocate all cannabis flower display containers, so they are not readily accessible to customers. We request that you voluntarily take action to correct the above noted violation(s) immediately. Correction of the above listed violations will be determined during the next compliance inspection. These violations constitute a public nuisance and must be abated. Failure to correct the violation(s) by the specified date will result in the issuance of an Administrative Citation requiring payment of FINES in accordance with SLOMC Chapter 1.24 and in accordance with violations and penalties of SLOMC 280 Higuera St. October 25, 2021 Page 2 Chapter 9.10.280. For Municipal Code violations that remain uncorrected after issuance of an Administrative Citation, the City may seek enforcement by other civil or criminal remedies. Any person having a title interest in the property may request a Director’s review of this Notice by completing the enclosed Request for Director’s Review Form and submitting it to the Community Development Department via email at code@slocity.org or to 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406, within five (5) days of the date of this Notice. This Notice shall be deemed final unless you timely file a Request for Director’s Review. We look forward to working with you to resolve these violations and would like to thank you for your efforts to maintain your property and to help preserve the safety and beauty of our community. If you have questions, please contact the undersigned Officer at (805) 781-7179 or jmezzapesa@slocity.org. Sincerely, ____________________________ John Mezzapesa, Code Enforcement Officer II Cc: File Enclosures: Request for Directors Review CODE CASE ACTIVITY REPORT CODE-000567-2021 FOR CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Address:Closed Date:In ViolationStatus:280 Higuera St San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 09/22/2021Opened Date:John MezzapesaAssigned ToCode EnforcementCase Type: Activity Date Created By Activity Type CommentsActivity Name 10/11/2021 Inspection performed by SLO City Cannabis Program Coordinator (Georgina Bailey), HdL Companies Representative (Matthew Eaton), and SLO City Police staff. InspectionJohn Mezzapesa 8/19/21 Compliance report provided to Code Enforcement staff. OtherJohn Mezzapesa 9/22/21 10/25/2021 NOVs sent to property owner and business owner Notice of ViolationJohn Mezzapesa 10/25/21 11/01/2021 Appeal to DirectorHolly Bromby 10/29/2021 12/03/2021 Mailed 12/03/2021 to appellant and owner.Appeal to DirectorHolly Bromby Appeal complete. Page 1 of 1City of San Luis ObispoSeptember 22, 2025 539 Marsh StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA805.541.1010info@tenoverstudio.comMOM SLO LLC.280 HIGUERA ST, SAN LUIS OBISPODATE: 6/27/2019A1.0SITE PLANSCALE: 1” = 30’-0”KEYNOTES1. (E) POWER POLE2. FUTURE POTENTIAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING3. NEW PAVED PARKING AREA INCLUDING ADA STALL, TRASH ENCLOSURE, AND LANDSCAPING4. (E) BILLBOARD TO BE REMOVED5. (N) 6’ TALL WOOD FENCE, TYP.6. NEW SERVICE ENTRANCE7. ADA PATH OF TRAVEL8. HATCHING AREA INDICATES EASEMENT AREA9. FUTURE MURAL10. ADA VAN PARKING SPACE11. EV PARKING SPACE12. 2 BIKE-BIKE RACK13. ADA PARKING STALLSITE PLAN LEGENDLIGHTING LEGENDH I G U E R A S T R E E TB I A N C H I L A N ES A N L U I S O B I S P O C R E E KNOPARKING275.00'101.86'270.00'50.00'1905STEEL BRIDGEM180MMM180180180EV280HIGUERA1626 S.F.123456789101211MOTION SENSORSECURITY CAMERAMLED SCONCE LIGHTINGNIGHT SKY COMPLIANTLED BOLLARD LIGHTINGNIGHT SKY COMPLIANTN141514. SIGN TO READ"Smoking, ingesting, vaping, eating or consuming cannabis or cannabis products on this site or in a public place is prohibited"15. SIGN AT ENTRY TO READ: "21 AND OVER."ATTACHMENT 2Packet Page 91 539 Marsh StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA805.541.1010info@tenoverstudio.comMOM SLO LLC.280 HIGUERA ST, SAN LUIS OBISPODATE: 6/27/2019A2.1REFLECTED CEILING PLANSCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”NKEYNOTES1. (N) LIGHT AND EXHAUST FAN2. (N) OUTLET FOR SIGN ABOVE DOORRCP LEGENDELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGENDRESTROOMRESTRICTEDVAULTRESTRICTEDINTAKE/OFFICEENTRANCEVESTIBULERECEPTIONRETAILRETAILFENCEDDELIVERY BAY21PPPPPP3333CEILING TO MATCH (E) CEILINGDOOR SHOWN DASHEDSINGLE POLE SWITCHTHREE-WAY SWITCHRECESSED CEILING LIGHT FIXTURECEILING MOUNTED PENDANT LIGHTWALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE3PATTACHMENT 2Packet Page 92 Building & Safety Division• 919 Palm Street• San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 BUILDING PERMIT Alt/Addition -Commercial BLDG-4932-2019 Issuance Date: 2/14/2020 Project Address: 280 Higuera St Unit or Suite(s): Project Description: Tl for Megan's Organic Market Applicant: Owner: MOMSLO, LLC Levi Seligman Business: (760) 402-0555 IRON DOOR LLC LEVI SELIGMAN Home: (760) 402-0555 Assessor's Parcel Number: 002-482-013 Legal Description: Fire Sprinklers: Not Provided Stories 1.00 Code Year: 2016 Dwelling Units: Motel Rooms: Census: 437 -Commercial Alteration or Addition Occupancy: Mercantile, display and sale of merchandise (M) Construction Type: V-B Dimensions Category: Valuation SQFT: Manual Fees Fee Name Building Plan Rev -Commercial -Minor Commercial Access Upgrade -Site work -BLDG Commercial Tenant lmprov -Non Structural -FIRE Consolidated Plan Check Fees IT Surcharge Rev of Mitigation Measures, Cond, and TIF's -PW Consolidated Inspection Fees Store Front/ Facade Alterations: Minor -BLDG Green Building Fee Commercial Access Upgrade -Upgrades -BLDG Public Art C&D Recycling-UTIL Water Service or Trash Enc or Landscape -UTIL SMIP (Commercial) Trash Enclosure -BLDG Flood Zone Analysis -Minor -ENG Special Investigation Fee Fence or Non-Engineered Wall -BLDG Group Total Fees: Fee Amount $275.74 $1,193.53 $883.67 $1,647.29 $306.82 $222.48 $1,314.22 $1,016.99 $8.00 $955.26 $500.00 $66.35 $530.81 $56.00 $1,128.55 $144.67 $1,314.00 $680.16 $12,244.54 Type Date 2/14/20 2/14/20 Sq. Ft Factor Payments Receipt # 26,301-02-14-2020 26,302-02-14-2020 Total Paid: Plan Check Account Payment by Contact Contact Name Account Name Status Total Credits Total Debits -MO_M_S-LO-,-LL_C ____ -B-LD_G_-4_9-32---20_1_9 ______________ in use $1,647.29 $1,647.29 Total Account Balance: $1,647.29 $1,647.29 Balance Due: Valuation $200,000.00 Amount $1,647.29 $10,597.25 $12,244.54 Account Balance $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Legal Declarations #2 IDENTIFY WHO WILL PERFORM THE WORK 2b -OWNER-BUILDER'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors' State License Law for the reason(s) indicated below by the checkmark(s) I have placed next to the applicable item(s) (Section 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors' State License Law (Chapter 9 ( commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt from licensure and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).): I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed Contractors to construct the project (Section 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a licensed Contractor pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law). By my signature below I acknowledge that, except for my personal residence in which I must have resided for at least one year prior to completion of the improvements covered by this permit, I cannot legally sell a structure that I have built as an owner-builder if it has not been constructed in its entirety by licensed contractors. I understand that a copy of the applicable law is available upon request or athttp://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html. #3 IDENTIFY WORKERS' COMPENSTATION COVERAGE AND LENDING AGENCY WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in section 3706 of the labor code, interest, and attorney's fees. 3a -WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: #4 DECLARATION BY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICANT By my signature below, I certify each of the following: I am the Property OWner. February 14, 2020 Date ST R U C T U RA L CA LC U LAT I O N S: PROJECT NO.: 191453 PROJECT NAME: 280 Higuera Tl PROJECT TYPE: Tenant Improvement Existing Single-Story, Commercial Building PROJECT ADDRESS: Megan's Organic Market 280 Higuera St San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ARCHITECT: Ten Over Studio 539 Marsh Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 PROJECT ENGINEER: Ryan Lass, PE DATE: April 9 , 2020 1413 Monterey Street San Luis Obispo, (.A 93401 (805) 545-0010 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO l ::PR~VISION DATE: i; -7-10 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESIGN PARAMETERS Loading Information ROOF FRAMING Roof Framing Layout Beam Calculations A.1 1.1 -A.2 A.2 -1.3 1.1 1.2 DESIGN PARAMETERS Code: 2019 CBC (based upon the 2018 IBC) Design Materials : ( Please refer to General Notes & Specifications for more detailed information) Wood: Douglas Fir-Larch Steel: Channels 36 ksi Note: The intent of lateral design is to prevent structural failures, in the event of seismic activities or high- winds, but not to prevent the damage of architectural finishes or systems. The lateral calculations herein conform to the specifications of the current California Building Code (CBC). Ashley & Vance Engineering I nc. provides no guarantees, expressed or implied, as to the adequacy of the CBC provisions. These calculations, specifications, details and drawings are instruments of service and are the property of Ashley & Vance Engineering Inc. The information contained herein is for use on the specific project referenced above and shall not be used otherwise without the written authorization of Ashley & Vance Engineering Inc. A.1 of A.2 Job: 191453 -280 Higuera Tl -Ten Over ROOF LOADS Typical Roof Live Loads Typical Roof Dead Loads TPO Roofing & lx Roofing 1/2" Plywood Wood Framing 10" Batt Insulation 5/8" Gyp. Board Ceiling Misc. Mechanical Total Dead Load Exterior Wall Dead Weight 20.0 psf 3.0 psf 1.7 psf 2.8 psf 0.8 psf 2.8 psf 0.9 psf 12.0 psf 70 psf A.2 of A.2 Load Sheet 280 Higuera Tl no...-,. San Lula Obispo, CaltDrnla Ashlev&Vance ENGINEERING ,INC Job: 191453 -280 Higuera Tl -Ten Over Description: D LR L s 1 r = 1 ft of roof trib 5w = 5 ft of wall trib Roof 12 20 0 o psf Wall 70 0 0 o psf ROOF BEAMS Wember Trlb SPAN INFO D LR L s Span/Load (ft) UXa(ft)I L./Xi,(ft (plf) I (plf) I (plf) I (plf) Type RB1 14.0 r -~ 280 j ___ 0L_ ___ g 0.0 f _o __ __Q_ 0 0 -0.0 g 0 ~ 0 i 0 - 0.0 d 0 0 _.._ 0 0 1.0 w 70 , 0 , 0 0 1s- 1 19.0 I 1.0 238 280 1 0 0 Sim~~~n --+-- --------=-±=· I I ----.... -I I IAddllonal Loads I I ---. -------I I ----- I >--' I 'f.------,--, - Hdr1 2.0 r lU -4.Ql 0 0 ..., ---0.0 f 0 , QI 0 0 0.0 g • -~-0 ~ -_0 1 .Q. _ _Q. -0.0 d .2 ..Ql 0 -5.0 w 0 , 0 0 ISnans 1 3.5 ,. I 1.0 374 -~ 0 0 Si_l!!£!e ~E.~ ------I ---.J-± _,_ __ -I - IAddltlonal lollda -----_,.. ' =f=f~ >---·--+- Beam/Joist Input Data S""• 0.841 Oo• 2.5 adVanceBeam 2.0 BEAM DESIGN .21-1~LVL I Force I lOC(III I %Max Bending! -23kftl 9.51 n-t. S11Nt1 -4,92111 01 42% REACTIONS L"""" I ....... , R.. I R.- Roller 1 0 --1,;s:i7t ' 4,V;lll Roller 2 19 -1,3571 4,921' ·- - DEFLECTIONS 1/x •• , lnr.-I %Max Mu(ASD) - o. 9.5 -----L 240 445 0.51 9.5 54% -E~S124O -0.00 o.o - D+L '.1 80 -240 0.95 9.5 75% ~•n.7 1 Force I lOC(III I %Max Bendlnal -634tftl 1.81 10% a...rl -72511 01 6•t. REACTIONS Lncm, I Mnrftl I Ra, I R-x Roller 1 0 -~va f;l:111 Roller 2 4 -3931 7251 ~ . DEFLECTIONS I / X I nan-, I L-I %Max Mu:(ASD) -0.01 1.75 --~ -----L 240 67458 0.00 1.75 o•1o _ __,_ . ~-~--0.00 0.0 --D+L 1 180 6518 0.01 1.75 3o/o 1.2 of 1.3 Ashlev&Vance ENGINEERING ,INC Job: 191453 -280 Higuera Tl -Ten Over Description: 1r = 1 ft of roof trib Sw = 5 ft of wall trib 0.0 g 0.0 d 0.0 w Addlllonal Loads 1 D LR Roof 12 20 Wall 70 0 D Lit (psf) (psf) 0 0 0 ..P.._ 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.0 14.0 0 0 +- 7.0 210plf -t= L 0 0 L (psf) 0 0 0 o 0 0 -r s 0 psf 0 psf s Span/LON (psf) Type 0 0 0 0 0 _o ~imple Spa_n --- Point Lo ad 1.3 of 1.3 Beam/Joist Input Data Sos • 0 .841 Co• 2.5 adVanceBeam 2.0 JOIS D SIGN TIIII,.,_,. ____ ,.. __ Roller Roller DEFLECTIONS Ix Mu(ASD) -,- L 240 E~~ 240 -- D+L 180 1519 0.11 7.0 1~/. City 0~ san lUIS OBISPO Building & Safety Division • 919 Palm Street • San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 • (805) 781-7180 • (805) 781-7182 Fax OWNER'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND VERIFICATION OF INFORMATION Dear Property Owner: Building Permit Application No. ([bL..,D b q q \~ ~~u\bi itted in your name listing yourself as the builder of the property improvements specified at _-Z.._~~~o __ Y\~l~fo~v_-E.A-L. __ ~ ___________________________ _ We are providing you with this Owner-Builder Acknowledgment and Information Verification Form to make you aware of your responsibilities and possible risk you may incur by having this permit issued in your name as the Owner-Builder. We will not issue a building permit until you have read, initialed your understanding of each provision, signed, and returned this form to us at our official address indicated above. An agent of the owner cannot execute this notice unless you , the property owner, obtain the prior approval of the permitting authority. DIRECTIONS: Read and initial each statement below to signify y ou understand or verify this information. ~I understand a frequent practice of unlicensed pe~ons is to have the property owner obtain an "Owner-Builder" building permit that erroneously ~ that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. I, as an Owner-Builder, may be held liable and subject to serious financial risk for any injuries sustained by an unlicensed person and his or her employees while working on my property. My homeowner's insurance may not provide coverage for those injuries. I am willfully acting as an Owner-Builder and am aware of the limits of my insurance coverage for • • ri s to workers on my property . . I understand building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are responsible for the construction and are not hiring nsed Contractor to assume this responsibility. . I understand as an "Owner-Builder" I am the responsible party of record on the permit. I understand that I may protect myself from potential ial risk by hiring a licensed Contractor and having the permit filed in his or her name instead of my own . . I understand Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded in California and to list their license numbers on permits and contracts . . I understand if I employ or otherwise engage any persons , other than California licensed Contractors, and the total value of my construction is at five hundred dollars ($500), including labor and materials, I may be considered an "employer" under state and federal law. 6. I understand if I am considered an "employer" under state and federal law, I must register with the state and federal government, withhold payroll ta s, provide workers' compensation disability insurance, and contribute to unemployment compensation for each "employee." I also understand my ure to abide by these laws may subject me to serious financial risk . . I understand under California Contractors' State License Law, an Owner-Builder who builds single-family residential structures cannot legally bu· them with the intent to offer them for sale, unless a// work is performed by licensed subcontractors and the number of structures does not exceed ur within any calendar year, or all of the work is performed under contract with a licensed general building Contractor . . I understand as an Owner-Builder if I sell the property for which this permit is issued, I may be held liable for any financial or personal injuries -...,'7'.,,,,,,· ed by any subsequent owner(s) that result from any latent construction defects in the workmanship or materials . . I understand I may obtain more information regarding my obligations as an "employer" from the Internal Revenue Service, the United States Sm II Business Administration, the California Department of Benefit Payments, and the California Division of Industrial Accidents. I also understand I ay contact the California Contractors' State License Board (CSLB) at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752) or www.cslb .ca.gov for more information about licensed ors. I am .aware of and consent to an Owner-Builder building permit applied for in my name, and understand that I am the party legally and lly responsible for proposed construction activity at the following project address: . I agree that, as the party legally and financially responsible for this proposed construction activity, I will abide by all applicable laws and ui ements that govern Owner-Builders as well as employers . . I agree to notify the issuer of this form immediately of any additions, deletions, or changes to any of the information I have provided on this . Licensed contractors are regulated by laws designed to protect the public. If you contract with someone who does not have a license, the tractors' State License Board may be unable to assist you with any financial loss you may sustain as a result of a complaint. Your only remedy against unlicensed Contractors may be in civil court. It is also important for you to understand that if an unlicensed Contractor or employee of that individual or firm is injured while working on your property, you may be held liable for damages. If you obtain a permit as Owner-Builder and wish to hire Contractors, you will be responsible for verifying whether or not those Contractors are properly licensed and the status of their workers' compensation insurance coverage. Before a building permit can be issued, this form must be completed and signed by the property owner and returned to the agency, responsible for issuing the permit Note: A copy of the property owner's driver's license, form notarization, or other verification acceptable to the agency is required to be presented when the permit Is issued to verify the property owner's signature. -City of san LUIS OBISPO Building & Safety Division • 919 Palm Street • San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 • (805) 781-7180 • (8051781-7182 Fax AUTHORIZAT ION OF AGENT TO ACT ON PROPERTY OWNER'S BEHALF Note: This fonn shall be completed by the property owner only when designating an agent of the property owner for purposes related to a construction pennit for the Owner-Builder. Project Location or Address: Scope of Construction Project (or Description of Work): Excluding the Owner's Acknowledgment and Verification of Information Form, the execution of which I understand is my personal responsibility, I hereby authorize the following person(s) to act as my agent(s) to apply for, sign, and file the documents necessary to obtain an Owner- Builder Permit for my project. Name of Authorized Agent: Phone ---------------------------------- Address of Authorized Agent: I declare under penalty of perjury that I am the property owner for the address listed above and I personally fi lled out the above information and certify its accuracy. Note: A copy of the owner's driver's license, form notarization, or other verification acceptable to the agency is required to be presented when the permit is issued to verify the property owner's signature. Property Owner's Name (please print): Property Owner's Signature : Date: ______________ Building Application No . __________ _ CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION RECYCLING PLAN and DISPOSAL REPORT City of San Luis Obispo Utilities Deparlment • 879 Morro Slreet, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 • 805-781-7215 Please read this form carefully. The goal is to clearly document that you have recycled a minimum of 65% of C&D materials, per California State regulations. . . Prior to Project: Completely fill out Section I and Section 2 (if applicable). Section 1: To be c omple ted by all Building Permit Applicants otJ Owner 's Name : LEV:1:--~I ~ Owner 's Phon e: Est imated Fine for Fai lure to Comp ly (2% of total EPC): IF YES, WHICH ONE? C,.C,, IZ, 0 Appl ica nt 's Name: (Printed) Date : Section 2 : To be c ompleted if self-hauling. If self-haulin!!. please list the recyclin2 facilities where the waste will be taken . Concrete and Asphalt: Wood: • Drywall: Metals: I understand that I must produce receipts listing tonnage of all materials leaving the project site, regardless of destination or method of removal. I certify that I will communicate this plan and requirements to all contractors and other personnel who may be involved in disposal of materials from this project, and inform them that they must provide receipts for all recycling and trash disposal. all waste recei • r to final (Sign) ,__/ Cardboard: Other: • ALL TONNAGE LEA VJNG SITE MUST BE ACCOUNTED FOR ON THIS FORM • FAILURE TO RECYCLE AT LEAST 65•!. OF MATERIALS CAN RESULT IN A PENALTY OF 2•1• OF PROJECT VALUATION For Utilities Office Use Only Pro ·ect Exe m t: Pl an Den ied : Date: 2- CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION RECYCLING PLAN and DISPOSAL REPORT Upon Completion of Project: Submit receipts for sign off. Ste 1: Gather waste receipts listing tonnage for all materials that left the project site . Receipts must list tonnage as "recycled" or "disposed". iNote that "Mixed Recycling" receipts qualify as 70% recycling and 30% tl'ash. Step 2: Bring all receipts and final permit to 879 Morro for sign off. You may first call 781-7215 to verify that someone will be available for sign off. For Utilities Office Use Only AFTER CONSTRUCTION (Actual Tonnage) Notes TONS Actual tonnage of off-site RECYCLED Actual tonnage of on-site REUSED Actual tonnage of BURIED TRASH/LANDFILL Actual tonnage of "OTHER" waste Actual TOT AL tonnage of construction waste Percentage of Materials Recycled & Reused: % Goal Ach ieved: Penaltv Paid: Subs tantia l Comnl ia nce : Rev iewed/A ooroved bv: Goal Not Ac hi eved : Da te : .. Installation Residential/Commercial Generator Sets APPROVED FEB 14 2020 r~---, ; E~\ L.) ·------··1 In. . z:,rr:,:i··,,., l I OCT 1 8 2019 / ! 1 _.,. -----·--- f I -- Models: BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 8/10/12RESV 8/10/12RESVL RE'✓IE'NED FOR CODE CONiPLII\NCE BUILDING DIVISION • CITY OF ~;\\J LU!S OBI SPO ,HIS PL ,~N TO BE KEPT ON THE 1•1 8 AT M.L Tl~-~ES CALL FOR INSPECTIONS AT LEi•ST ONE WOR KING DAY I N r~D 'vANC E 781-7180 Plans sh all no t be changed or a1ter eJ w1~>iou t authorization from the Bu ild i:1g and Safety Div ision. f\f;:11ova l of plans shall r.ot be constru ed to be a pern11t tor. or an approval of, any violation of any city ordinance or state iaw. KOHLER. Power Systems __ Controllers: RDC2 DC2 &;9001 -~ NATIONAll Y REGISTERED TP-6879 8/14 California Proposition 65 A WARNING Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Product Identification Information Generator Set Identification Numbers Record the product identification numbers from the generator set nameplate(s). Model Designation ___________ _ Specification Number __________ _ Serial Number ____________ _ Accessory Number Accessory Description Engine Identification Record the product identification information from the engine nameplate. Manufacturer ____________ _ Model Designation ___________ _ Serial Number ____________ _ Controller Identification Record the controller description from the generator set operation manual, spec sheet, or sales invoice. Controller Description ----------- - ---- > Table of Contents Safety.Precautions and Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Startup and Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Service Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 O Section 1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1.2 Lifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1.3 Generator Set Inspection . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 12 1.4 Location and Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1.4.1 Mounting Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1.4.2 Exhaust Requirements .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. 13 1.5 Dimension Drawings . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 13 1.6 Access the Air Intake Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 1.7 Fuel Requirements..................................................... 14 1.7.1 Fuel Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1.7.2 Fuel Pipe Size................................................. 14 1. 7 .3 Connecting the Fuel Supply . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. 15 1.8 Fuel Conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.9 Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1.9.1 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1.9.2 Electrical Lead Entry .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . 19 1.9.3 Field-Connection Terminal Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1.9.4 AC Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1.10 ATS and Accessory Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 1.10.1 Transfer Switch Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 1.10.2 Communication Cable Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 1.10.3 System Connections with Accessory Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 1.11 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 1.12 Prestart Installation Check . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 29 1 .13 Set the Exerciser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1.13.1 RDC2 Controller . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . 30 1.13.2 DC2 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1.13.3 Loaded Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1.14 Operation Test . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 30 1.15 OnCue Plus Generator Management System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Section 2 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2.2 Connect Optional Programmable Interface Module (PIM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2.3 Load Control Module (LCM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 2.4 Load Shed Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 2.4.1 Special Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 2.5 Carburetor Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Section 3 Drawings and Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :J'/ Appendix A Abbreviations ......................................... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 TP-6879 8/14 Table of Contents 3 Notes 4 TP-6879 8/14 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS'. Electromechanical equipment, including generator sets, transfer switches, switchgear, and accessories, can cause bodily harm and pose life-threatening danger when improperly installed, operated, or maintained. To prevent accidents be aware of potential dangers and act safely. Read and follow all safety precautions and instructions. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual has several types of safety precautions and instructions: Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice. A DANGER Danger indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause seven, personal injury, death, or substantial property damage. A WARNING Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause seven, personal Injury, death, or substantial property damage. A CAUTION Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal Injury or property damage. NOTICE Notice communicates installation, operation, or maintenance infonnation that is safety related but not hazard related. Safety decals affixed to the equipment in prominent places alert the operator or service technician to potential hazards and explain how to act safely. The decals are shown throughout this pu_blication to improve operator recognition. Replace missing or damaged decals. TP-6879 8/14 Safety Precautions and Instructions Accidental Starting A WARNING Accidental starting. Can cause severe lnJury or death. Disconnect the battery cables before working on the generator set. Remove the negative (-) lead first when disconnecting the battery. Reconnect the negative (-) lead last when reconnecting the battery. Dlsabllng the generator set. Accidental starting can cause severe Injury or death. Before working on the generator set or equipment connected to the set, disable the generator set as follows: (1) Press the generator set off/reset button to shut down the generator set. (2) Disconnect the power to the battery charger, if equipped. (3) Remove the battery cables, negative (-) lead first. Reconnect the negative (-) lead last when reconnecting the battery. Follow these precautions to prevent the starting of the generator set by the remote start/stop switch. Battery A WARNING SuHuric acid In batteries. Can cause severe Injury or death. Wear protective goggles and clothing. Battery acid may cause blindness and bum skin. A WARNING ~ Explosion. Can cause severe Injury or death. Relays In the battery charger cause arcs or sparks. Locate the battery in a well-ventilated area. Isolate the battery charger from explosive fumes. Battery electrolyte la a diluted suHuric acid. Battery acid can cause severe Injury or death. Battery acid can cause blindness and burn skin. Always wear splashproof safety goggles, rubber gloves, and boots when servicing the battery. Do not open a sealed battery or mutilate the battery case. If battery acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin, immediately flush the affected area for 15 minutes with large quantities of clean water. Seek immediate medical aid in the case of eye contact. Never add acid to a battery after placing the battery in service, as this may result in hazardous spattering of battery acid. Battery acid cleanup. Battery acid can cause severe Injury or death. Battery acid is electrically conductive and corrosive. Add 500 g (1 lb.) of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) to a container with 4 L (1 gal.) of water and mix the neutralizing solution. Pour the neutralizing solution on the spilled battery acid and continue to add the neutralizing solution to the spilled battery acid until all evidence of a chemical reaction (foaming) has ceased. Flush the resulting liquid with water and dry the area. Safety Precautions and Instructions 5 Battery gases. Explosion can cause severe Injury or death. Battery gases can cause an explosion. Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks to occur near a battery at any time, particularly when it is charging. Do not dispose of a battery in a fire. To prevent bums and sparks that could cause an explosion, avoid touching the battery terminals with tools or other metal objects. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment. Discharge static electricity from your body before touching batteries by first touching a grounded metal surface away from the battery. To avoid sparks, do not disturb the battery charger connections while the battery is charging. Always tum the battery charger off before disconnecting the battery connections. Ventilate the compartments containing batteries to prevent accumulation of explosive gases. Battery short circuits. Explosion can cause severe Injury or death. Short circuits can cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Disconnect the battery before generator set installation or maintenance. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment. Use tools with insulated handles. Remove the negative (-) lead first when disconnecting the battery. Reconnect the negative (-) lead last when reconnecting the battery. Never connect the negative(-) battery cable to the positive(+) connection terminal of the starter solenoid. Do not test the battery condition by shorting the terminals together. Engine Backfire/Flash Fire A WARNING • Fire. Can cause severe Injury or death. Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks near fuels or the fuel system. 6 Safety Precautions and Instructions Servicing the air cleaner. A sudden backfire can cause severe Injury or death. Do not operate the generator set with the air cleaner removed. Servicing the fuel system. A flash fire can cause severe Injury or death. Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks near the carburetor, fuel line, fuel filter, fuel pump, or other potential sources of spilled fuels or fuel vapors. Catch fuels in an approved container when removing the fuel line or carburetor. Combustible materials. A fire can cause severe Injury or death. Generator set engine fuels and fuel vapors are flammable and explosive. Handle these materials carefully to minimize the risk of fire or explosion. Equip the compartment or nearby area with a fully charged fire extinguisher. Select a fire extinguisher rated ABC or BC for electrical fires or as recommended by the local fire code or an authorized agency. Train all personnel on fire extinguis~er operation and fire prevention procedures. Exhaust System A WARNING Carbon monoxide. Can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. The exhaust system must be leakproof and routinely inspected. Generator set ope~ation. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. carbon monoxide is an odorless, • colorless, tasteless, nonirritating gas that can cause death if inhaled for even a short time. Avoid breathing exhaust fumes when working on or near the generator set. Never operate the generator set inside a building. Never operate the generator set where exhaust gas could seep inside or be drawn into a potentially occupied building through windows, air intake vents, or other openings. Carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. Install carbon monoxide detectors on each level of any building adjacent to the generator set. Locate the detectors to adequately warn the building's occupants of the presence of carbon monoxide. Keep the detectors operational at all times. Periodically test and replace the carbon monoxide detectors according to the manufacturer's instructions. Carbon monoxide symptoms. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas present in exhaust gases. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, tasteless, nonirritating gas that can cause death if inhaled for even a short time. Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms include but are not limited to the following: • Light-headedness, dizziness • Physical fatigue, weakness in joints and muscles • Sleepiness, mental fatigue, inability to concentrate or speak clearly, blurred vision • Stomachache, vomiting, nausea If experiencing any of these symptoms and carbon monoxide poisoning is possible, seek fresh air immediately and remain active. Do not sit, lie down, or fall asleep. Alert others to the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning. Seek medical attention if the condition of affected persons does not improve within minutes of breathing fresh air. TP-6879 8/14 Fuel System A WARNING Cl,. Explosive fuel vapors. Can cause severe Injury or death. Use extreme care when handling, storing, and using fuels. The fuel system. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe Injury or death. Vaporized fuels are highly explosive. Use extreme care when handling and storing fuels. Store fuels in a well-ventilated area away from spark-producing equipment and out of the reach of children. Never add fuel to the tank while the engine is running because spilled fuel may ignite on contact with hot parts or from sparks. Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks to occur near sources of spilled fuel or fuel vapors. Keep the fuel lines and connections tight and in good condition. Do not replace flexible fuel lines with rigid lines. Use flexible sections to avoid fuel line breakage caused by vibration. Do not operate the generator set in the presence of fuel leaks, fuel accumulation, or sparks. Repair fuel systems before resuming generator set operation. Gas fuel leaks. Exploslve fuel vapors can cause severe injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an explosion. Check the LP vapor gas or natural gas fuel system for leakage by using a soap and water solution with the fuel system test pressurized to 6-8 ounces per square inch (10-14 inches water column). Do not use a soap solution containing either ammonia or chlorine because both prevent bubble formation. A successful test depends on the ability of the solution to bubble. TP-6879 8/14 Hazardous Noise A CAUTION • Hazardous noise. Can cause hearing loss. Never operate the generator set without a muffler or with a faulty exhaust system. Engine noise. Hazardous noise can cause hearing loss. Generator sets not equipped with sound enclosures can produce noise levels greater than 105 dBA Prolonged exposure to noise levels greater than 85 dBA can cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection when near an operating generator set. Hazardous Voltage/ Moving Parts A DANGER :t Hazardous voltage. WIii cause severe Injury or death. This equipment must be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel. A WARNING Hazardous voltage. Moving parts. can cause severe injury or death. Operate the generator set only when all gu~rds and electrical enclosures are in place. A WARNING ~ Hazardous voltage. Bac_kfeed to the utility system can cause property damage, severe Injury, or death. If the generator set is used for standby power, install an automatic transfer switch to prevent inadvertent interconnection of standby and normal sources of supply. A CAUTION " l,J Welding the generator set. Can cause severe electrical equipment damage. Never weld components of the generator set without first disconnecting the battery, controller wiring harness, and engine electronic control module (ECM). Grounding electrlcal equipment Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrocution is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and standards. Electrically ground the generator set, transfer switch, and related equipment and electrical circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment. Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because these conditions increase the risk of electrocution. Safety Precautions and Instructions 7 Welding on the generator set. Can cause severe electrical equipment damage. Before welding on the generator set perfonn the following steps: (1) Remove the battery cables, negative(-) lead first. (2) Disconnect all engine electronic control module (ECM) connectors. (3) Disconnect all generator set controller and voltage regulator circuit board connectors. (4) Disconnect the engine battery- charging alternator connections. (5) Attach the weld ground connection close to the weld location. Connecting the battery and the battery charger. Hazardous voltage can cause severe Injury or death. Reconnect the battery correctly, positive to positive and negative to negative, to avoid electrical shock and damage to the battery charger and battery(ies). Have a qualified electrician install the batteryQes). Short circuits. Hazardous voltage/current can cause severe Injury or death. Short circuits can cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections with tools or jewelry while making adjustments or repairs. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment. Electrical backfeed to the utlllty. Hazardous backfeed voftage can cause severe Injury or death. Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and other sources of power. Electrical backfeed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury· or death to utility personnel working on power lines. Heavy Equipment A WARNING -Unbalanced weight. Improper llftlng can cause severe Injury or death and equipment damage. Do not use lifting eyes. Lift the generator set using lifting bars inserted through the lifting holes on the skid. 8 Safety Precautions and Instructions Hot Parts A WARNING d Hot engine and exhaust system. Can cause severe injury or death. Do not work on the generator set until it cools. Servicing the exhaust system. Hot parts can cause severe Injury or death. Do not touch hot engine parts. The engine and exhaust system components become extremely hot during operation. Servicing the engine heater. Hot parts can cause minor personal injury or property damage. Install the heater before connecting it to power. Operating the heater before installation can cause bums and component damage. Disconnect power to the heater and allow it to cool before servicing the heater or nearby parts. Notice NOTICE Canadian Installations only. For standby service connect the output of the generator set to a suitably rated transfer switch in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. TP-6879 8/14 -This manual-provides installation instructions for Model 8/10/12RESV or 8/10/12RESVL generator sets. See Figure 1. Refer to TP-6880, Operation Manual, for generator set operation and maintenance instructions. The generator set is approved for use in stationary applications in locations served by a reliable utility power source. Have a Kohler® authorized distributor/dealer install the generator set outdoors according to the instructions in this manual. The generator set installation must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local code requirements. Do not install this generator set indoors. Information in this publication represents data available at the time of print. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change this publication and the products represented without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. Read this manual and carefully follow all procedures and safety precautions to ensure proper equipment operation and to avoid bodily injury. Read and follow the Safety Precautions and Instructions section at the beginning of this manual. Figure 1 Model RESV Generator Set TP-6879 8/14 Introduction List of Related Literature Figure 2 identifies related literature available for the generator sets covered in this manual. Only trained and qualified personnel should install or service the generator set. Literature Type Part Number OperationManua1, ··Generator Set TP-6880 Operation/Installation Manual, Model RXT Automatic Transfer Switch TP-6807 Service Manual, Generator Set TP-6735 Operation Manual, OnCue® Plus Software TP-6928 Operation Manual, Site Tech"' Software TP-6701 Operation/Installation Manual, Model RDT Transfer Switch TP-6345 Installation Manual, Model RSB Transfer Switch TP-6486 Operation Manual, Model RSB Transfer Switch TP-6487 Installation Instructions, Load Control Module (LCM) TT-1574 Installation Instructions, Programmable Interface Module (PIM) TT-1584 Installation Instructions, Load Shed Kit TT-1609 Installation Instructions, USB Utility TT-1636 Figure 2 Related Literature Startup and Registration When the generator set is installed, complete the startup and installation checklists supplied with the startup notification form. Complete the startup notification form and register the unit using the Kohler online Warranty Processing System. 9 For professional advice on generator set power requirements and conscientious service, please contact your nearest Kohler distributor or dealer. • Consult the Yellow Pages under the heading Generators-Electric. • Visit the Kohler Power Systems website at KOHLERPower.com. • Look at the labels and stickers on your Kohler product or review the appropriate literature or documents included with the product. • Call toll free in the US and Canada 1-800-544-2444. • Outside the US and Canada, call the nearest regional office. Headquarters Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Kohler Power Systems Netherlands B.V. Kristallaan 1 4761 ZC Zevenbergen The Netherlands Phone: (31) 168 331630 Fax: (31) 168 331631 Asia Pacific 10 Power Systems Asia Pacific Regional Office Singapore, Republic of Singapore Phone: (65) 6264-6422 Fax: (65) 6264-6455 Service Assistance China North China Regional Office, Beijing Phone: (86) 1 O 6518 7950 (86) 10 6518 7951 (86) 10 6518 7952 Fax: (86) 10 6518 7955 East China Regional Office, Shanghai Phone: (86) 21 6288 0500 Fax: (86) 2162880550 India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka India Regional Office Bangalore, India Phone: (91) 80 3366208 (91) 80 3366231 Fax: (91) 80 3315972 Japan, Korea North Asia Regional Office Tokyo.Japan Phone: (813) 3440-4515 Fax: (813)3440-2727 Latin America Latin America Regional Office Lakeland, Florida, USA Phone: (863) 619-7568 Fax: (863) 701-7131 TP-6879 8/14 1.1 Introduction A DANGER ~ Hazardous voltage. Will cause severe injury or death. This equipment must be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel. A WARNING Carbon monoxide. Can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. The exhaust system must be leakproof and routinely inspected. Generator set operation. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, tasteless, nonirritating gas that can cause death if inhaled for even a short time. Avoid breathing exhaust fumes when working on or near the generator set. Never operate the generator set inside a building. Never operate the generator set where exhaust gas could seep inside or be drawn into a potentially occupied building through windows, air intake vents, or other openings. Carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide can cause severe nausea, fainting, or death. Install carbon monoxide detectors on each level of any building adjacent to the generator set. Locate the detectors to adequately warn the building's occupants of the presence of carbon monoxide. Keep the detectors operational at all times. Periodically test and replace the carbon monoxide detectors according to the manufacturer's instructions. Have the generator set installed by an authorized Kohler distributor/dealer or authorized representative. Install the equipment in compliance with the National Electrical Gode_ (NEC)_ and local _codes. For Canadian installations, refer to the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). The generator set must be installed outdoors. The exhaust systems on enclosed units are designed for outdoor installation only. TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation Note: DO NOT install these generator sets inside a building. Note: Install carbon monoxide (CO) detector(s) on each level of any building adjacent to a generator set. Locate the detectors to adequately warn the building's occupants of the presence of carbon monoxide. _Obtain a building permit and contact your local utility companies to mark the locations of underground pipes and cables. Read and follow the safety precautions in this manual and observe the decals on the equipment. Refer to the diagrams and drawings in this manual for dimensions and electrical connections during the installation procedure. Read the entire installation procedure and obtain the accessories and tools needed before beginning installation. Perform the steps in the order shown. To install optional accessories, follow the instructions provided with each kit. Section 1 Installation 11 1.2 Lifting A WARNING ,JI Unbalanced weight. Improper liftlng can cause severe Injury .or death and equipment damage. Do not use lifting eyes. Lift the generator set using lifting bars inserted through the lifting holes on the skid. Approximate generator set weights are shown in Figure 1-1. Use lifting bars inserted through the holes in the skid to lift the unit. See the dimension drawings in Section 3 for lifting hole locations. Model Weight, kg (lb.) BRESV/RESVL 170 (375) 1 ORESV/RESVL 194 (428) 12RESV/RESVL 196 (433) Figure 1-1 Approximate Shipping Weights 1.3 Generator Set Inspection Complete a thorough inspection of the generator set. Check for the following: 1. Inspect the generator set for loose or damaged parts or wires. Repair or tighten any loose parts before installation. 2. Check the engine oil. Fill, if necessary, with the recommended viscosity and grade of oil. Use synthetic oil, API (American Petroleum Institute) Service Class SG or higher. See TP-6880, Operation Manual, for additional information. 1.4 Location and Mounting Install the generator set outdoors near the incoming gas service. The generator set location must allow easy access for maintenance and service. The recommended distance from a structure is dependent on state and local codes. See the dimension drawing in Section 3 for the recommended clearance from structures and non-combustible materials. 12 Section 1 Installation Locate the generator set so that the hot exhaust does not blow on plants or other combustible materials. No plants, shrubs, or other combustible materials are allowed within 1.2 m (4 ft.) of the exhaust end of the generator set. Do not install the generator set where exhaust gas could accumulate and seep inside or be drawn into a potentially occupied building. Furnace and other similar intakes must be at least 3 m (1 O ft.) from the exhaust end of the generator set. Notice DO NOT locate the generator set near patios, decks, play areas, or animal shelters. Keep items such as lawn furniture, toys, sports equipment, and all combustible materials away from the generator set exhaust outlet. Remind family members, children, and visitors to use caution near the generator set. Generator sets connected to automatic transfer switches start automatically during exercise periods and power outages. Some generator set components become hot when the generator set is running and remain hot for a time after the generator set shuts down. 1.4.1 Mounting Area The generator set is shipped on a wooden pallet. Remove the wooden pallet before positioning the generator set. Prepare a flat, level . mounting area covered with a weed barrier and gravel or a concrete mounting pad. Set the generator set directly on the gravel or concrete. Note: When installing a concrete mounting pad, the generator set must be secured to the mounting pad to prevent shifting or movement caused by engine vibration. Use the screw inserts in the mounting pad to secure the generator set. See TT -1619 for concrete mounting pad installation instructions. Do not install the generator set directly on grass, wood, or other combustible materials. Clear all combustible materials, including plants and shrubs, building materials, and lawn furniture, from an area at least 1 .2 m (4 ft.) beyond the exhaust end of the generator set. See the dimension drawing i~ Section 3. TP-6879 8/14 1.4.2 Exhaust Requirements A WARNING ·• d Hot engine and exhaust system. Can cause severe lnJury or death. Do not work on the generator set until it cools. Servicing the exhaust system. Hot parts can cause severe inJury or death. Do not touch hot engine parts. The engine and exhaust system components become extremely hot during operation. Figure 1-2 gives the exhalJ§.t temperature at rated.load. Mounfthe generator set so that the hot exhaust does not blow on plants or other combustible materials. Maintain the clearances shown in the dimension drawing in Section 3. Temperature, Exhaust Model oc (OF) Exhaust gas exiting the BRESV(L) 190 (374) enclosure at rated kW, ·c c·F> 10/12RESV(L) 106 (224) Figure 1-2 Exhaust Flow and Temperature The generator set requires correct air flow for cooling and combustion. The inlet and outlet openings in the sound enclosure provide the cooling and combustion air. Figure 1-3 shows the locations of the cooling air intake and exhaust vents. Inspect the air inlet and outlet openings inside and outside the housing to ensure that the air flow is not blocked. 1 . Air intake 2. Exhaust outlet FRONT VIEW ~2 --+ ........ ........ ........ Figure 1-3 Cooling Air Intake and Exhaust TP-6879 8/14 tp6879 1.5 Dimension Drawings See the dimension drawi11gs _ in Section 3 _ for the generator set dimensions, fuel and electric inlet locations, and recommended clearance. 1.6 Access the Air Intake Area The battery, fuel system, and electrical connections are located in the air intake area. Raise the roof and remove the enclosure panel to access the air intake area during installation as described below. 1. Remove panel screws and remove the panel. Pull the panel up and off. See Figure 1-4. 2. To make the electrical connections, you will also need to remove the cover panel over the terminal block. 3. Reinstall the panels after all electrical connections are complete and the battery is installed and connected. 1. Panel screws GM80110 2. Left side panel 3. Electrical cover panel Figure 1 ■4 Remove Left Panel Section 1 Installation 13 1. 7 Fuel Requirements A WARNING ci,. Explosive fuel vapors. Can cause severe Injury or death. Use extreme care when handling, storing, and using fuels. The fuel system. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe Injury or death. Vaporized fuels are highly explosive. Use extreme care when handling and storing fuels. Store fuels in a well-ventilated area away from spark-producing equipment and out of the reach of children. Never add fuel to the tank while the engine is running because spilled fuel may ignite on contact with hot parts or from sparks. Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks to occur near sources of spilled fuel or fuel vapors. Keep the fuel lines and connections tight and in good condition. Do not replace flexible fuel lines with rigid lines. Use flexible sections to avoid fuel line breakage caused by vibration. Do not operate the generator set in the presence of fuel leaks, fuel accumulation, or sparks. Repair fuel systems before resuming generator set operation. Gas fuel leaks. Explosive fuel vapors can cause severe Injury or death. Fuel leakage can cause an explosion. Check the LP vapor gas or natural gas fuel system for leakage by using a soap and water solution with the fuel system test pressurized to 6-8 ounces per square inch (10-14 inches water column). Do not use a soap solution containing either ammonia or chlorine because both prevent bubble formation. A successful test depends on the ability of the solution to bubble. Exploslve fuel vapors can cause severe Injury or death. Take additional precautions when using the following fuels: Propane (LP)--Adequate ventilation is mandatory. Because propane is heavier than air, install propane gas detectors low in a room. Inspect the detectors per the manufacturer's instructions. Natural Gas-Adequate ventilation is mandatory. Because natural gas rises, install natural gas detectors high in a room. Inspect the detectors per the manufacturer's instructions. 14 Section 1 Installation The generator set operates using natural gas or LPG fuel. The generator set is EPA-certified for both natural gas and LPG fuels. The fuel system installation must comply with the NEC and local codes. 1. 7 .1 Fuel Supply Because of variable climates and geographical considerations, contact the local fuel supplier for fuel system planning and installation. Figure 1-5 lists the recommended fuel ratings and other fuel supply information for natural gas and LPG fuels. Natural Fuel type Gas LPG Fuel supply inlet 1/2 NPT Fuel supply pressure, 0.87-2.7 1.7-2.7 kPa (in. H2O) (3.5-11) (7-11) Fuel flow rate, maximum, Btu/hr.: 8RESV/RESVL 99,200 160,800 1 0RESV/RESVL 157,100 185,297 12RESV/RESVL 208,550 257,000 Nominal Fuel Rating, Btu/fl.3 Natural gas 1000 LPG 2500 Figure 1-5 Fuel Supply Verify that the output pressure from the primary gas utility pressure regulator is as shown in Figure 1-5 and that the utility gas meter flow rate is sufficient to supply the generator set at rated load plus all other gas-consuming appliances. For LPG tanks, verify that the output pressure is as shown in Figure 1-5. See Figure 1-8 for fuel consumption. Contact the fuel supplier for flow rate information or a gas meter upgrade, if necessary. 1. 7 .2 Fuel Pipe Size Ensure that the fuel pipe size and length meet the specifications in Figure 1-6. Measure the pipe length from the primary gas pressure regulator to the pipe connection on the generator set fuel inlet. Add 2.4 m (8 ft.) to the measured length for each 90 degree elbow. Compare the total pipe length with the chart in Figure 1-6 to find the required pipe size. Contact local LPG provider for LPG installation information. TP-6879 8/14 Minimum Gas Pipe Size Recommendation, In. NPT 8RESV/RESVL 1 0RESV/RESVL 12RESV/RESVL Pipe Length, Natural Gas LPG Natural Gas LPG Natural Gas LPG m (ft.) (99,200 Btu/hr.) (160,800 Btu/hr.) (157,100 Btu/hr.) (185,297 Btu/hr.) (208,550 Btu/hr.) (257,000 Btu/hr.) 8 (25) 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 15 (50) 3/4 3/4 1 3/4 1 3/4 30 (100) 1 3/4 1 1 1 1 46 (150) 1 1 1 1 1 1 61 (200) 1 1 1 1/4 1 1 1/4 1 Figure 1-6 Fuel Pipe Size Recommendations 1.7.3 Connecting the Fuel Supply The dimension drawing in Section 3 shows the location of the fuel inlet connection. Have the fuel supplier install rigid gas piping and a manual fuel shut-off valve. The fuel supply line should line up with the generator set fuel inlet and end about 12 inches away to allow connection with a section of flexible fuel line. Use flexible sections to prevent fuel line breakage caused by vibration. Note: Do not bend the flexible fuel line to make up for misalignment of the fuel supply line and the generator set fuel inlet. Apply pipe sealant that is approved for fuel connections. Hold the fuel solenoid valve with a wrench when tightening the fuel connections. Note: Do not hold the fuel solenoid valve coil when tightening the fuel connections. See Figure 1-7 for the recommended wrench locations. Open the manual fuel valves and test all fuel connections using soapy water. If a leak is found, close the fuel valves, clean the fittings, and apply fresh sealant. Check for fuel leaks again with the generator set running. 8RESV/RESVL Fuel Type %Load 60Hz SO Hz 100% 2.8 (99) 2.5 75% 2.2 (78) 2.0 Natural Gas 50% 1.8 (64) 1.6 25% 1.5 (54) 1.3 100% 1.8 (64) 1.8 75% 1.7 (58) 1.6 LPG 50% 1.5 (51) 1.3 25% 1.3 (45) 1.1 LPG conversion factors: Nominal fuel rating: Protect all fuel lines from machinery or equipment contact, adverse weather conditions, and environmental damage. 1. Hold valve with wrench on flats of valve body 2. Alternate wrench location 2 Note: Do NOT hold the valve coil when tightening connections. Figure 1-7 Holding Fuel Valve to Tighten Fuel Connections Fuel Consumption, m3Jhr. (cfh) 10RESV/RESVL 12RESV/RESVL 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz (88) 4.2 (146) 4.2 (146) 4.2 (149) 4.0 (142) (70) 3.4 (119) 3.4 (119) 3.6 (125) 2.8 (98) (57) 2.9 (101) 2.9 (101) 2.7 (95) 2.2 (76) (45) 2.4 (86) 2.4 (86) 2.0 (70) 1.6 (56) (64) 2.0 (72) 2.0 (72) 2.3 (80) 2.0 (70) (55) 1.7 (60) 1.7 (60) 1.9 (68) 1.7 (58) (46) 1.4 (51) 1.4 (51) 1.6 (56) 1.3 (46) (38) 1.2 (42) 1.2 (42) 1.2 (43) 1.0 (36) 8.58 ft. 3 = 1 lb. Natural gas: 37 MJ/m3 (1000 Btu/ft. 3) 0.535 m3 = 1 kg 36.39 ft.3 = 1 gal. LPG: 93 MJ/m3 (2500 Btu/ft. 3) Figure 1-8 Fuel Consumption TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation 15 1.8 Fuel Conversion The multi-fuel system allows conversion from natural gas (NG) to LPG (or vice-versa) in the field while maintaining emissions-standard compliance. A trained technician or an authorized distributor/dealer can convert the fuel system. A WARNING Accldental starting. Can cause severe Injury or death. Disconnect the battery cables before working on the generator set. Remove the negative (-) lead first when disconnecting the battery. Reconnect the negative(-) lead last when reconnecting the battery. Dlsabllng the generator set Accldental starting can cause severe Injury or death. Before working· on the generator set or equipment connected to the set, disable the generator set as follows: (1) Press the generator set off/reset button to shut down the generator set. (2) Disconnect the power to the battery charger, if equipped. (3) Remove the battery cables, negative (-) lead first. Reconnect the negative (-) lead last when reconnecting the battery. Follow these precautions to prevent the starting of the generator set by the remote start/stop switch. A WARNING Exploslve fuel vapors. Can cause severe Injury or death. Use extreme care when handling, storing, and using fuels. Fuel Conversion Procedure The fuel selector valve allows field-conversion between natural gas (NG) and LPG. The valve is factory-set to comply with applicable emission standards and to provide the best possible hot and cold starting. Note: Do not adjust the factory-set screw on the selector valve. Adjusting the screw may violate federal and state laws. See Figure 1-13. 16 Section 1 Installation Use the following procedure to convert the fuel system. The procedure includes removing the side panel, removing the cap from the fuel selector valve, and making the fuel selection. See Figure 1-9 for fuel system components. 4 3 2 1. Gas shutoff valve 2. Gas regulator tp6879 3. Selector valve cap 4. Selector valve Figure 1-9 Fuel System 1. Press the OFF button on the generator set controller. 2. Disconnect the power to the battery charger. 3. Disconnect the generator set engine starting battery, negative (-) lead first. 4. Turn off the fuel supply. 5. Remove panel screws and remove left side louvered panel. Figure 1-10. tp6879 1 . Panel screws 2. Left side panel 3. Fuel system. See Figure 1-9 for details. Figure 1-1 O Remove Left Panel TP-6879 8/14 6. Remove the cap from the fuel selector valve. See Figure 1-11 . Insert a flat head screwdriver under the lip of the cap and push it upwards. Keep the c:ap ···close by as it is ·needed to switch fuels-in the next step. 1 1 . Fuel selector cap tp6879 Figure 1-11 Cap Removal 7. See Figure 1-12. Use the cap in the orientation shown to turn the selector valve to NG or LP. See Figure 1-13 for valve positions. 1 tp6879 1 . Turn selector valve Figure 1-12 Fuel Selection TP-6879 8/14 2 3 1. Fully left for LPG tp6879 2. Fully right for NG 3. Factory-set screw (Do not adJustl) Figure 1-13 Valve Positions 8. Replace the cap. 9. Connect and turn on the fuel supply (ensure that the fuel supply matches the fuel setting). 10. Reconnect the generator set engine starting battery leads, negative (-) lead last. 11. Reconnect power to the battery charger. 12. Reassemble the left side panel. 13. Start the generator set by pressing the RUN button on the generator set controller. 14. Check for leaks using a gas leak detector. 15. Run the generator set and check the operation. 16. Press the OFF button to to shut down the generator set. Rating Converting the fuel will change the generator set rating. See the generator set specification sheet for ratings with natural gas and LPG. When converting to LPG from factory settings, order a new nameplate with the updated rating and fuel information from an authorized distributor/dealer, if necessary. Provide the following information from the original nameplate: • Model Number • kVA • Spec Number • Amps • Serial Number • Volts • Fuel (original and new) • Hz • kW Section 1 Installation 17 1.9 Electrical Connections A DANGER ~ Hazardous voltage. Will cause severe Injury or death. This equipment must be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel. Grounding electrical equipment. Hazardous voltage can cause severe Injury or death. Electrocution is possible whenever electricity is present. Ensure you comply with all applicable codes and standards. Electrically ground the generator set, transfer switch, and related equipment and electrical circuits. Turn off the main circuit breakers of all power sources before servicing the equipment. Never contact electrical leads or appliances when standing in water or on wet ground because these conditions increase the risk of electrocution. Electrical backfeed to the utlllty. Hazardous backfeed voltage can cause severe Injury or death. Install a transfer switch in standby power installations to prevent the connection of standby and other sources of power. Electrical backfeed into a utility electrical system can cause severe injury or death to utility personnel working on power lines. NOTICE Canadian Installations only. For standby service connect the output of the generator set to a suitably rated transfer switch in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Have an authorized distributor/dealer or a licensed electrician make the following electrical connections. The electrical installation must comply with the National Electrical Code® (NEC) dass 1 wire designation and all applicable local codes. Canadian installations must comply with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and applicable local codes. AC circuit protection. All AC circuits must include circuit breaker or fuse protection. The circuit breaker must be rated for a maximum of 125% of the rated generator set output current. The circuit breaker must open all ungrounded connectors. The generator set is equipped with a factory-installed circuit breaker. For customer-supplied wiring, select the wire temperature rating in Figure 1-14 based upon the following criteria: • Select row 1, 2, 3, or 4 if the circuit rating is 11 O amperes or less or requires #1 AWG (42.4 mm 2) or smaller conductors. • Select row 3 or 4 if the circuit rating is greater than 11 O amperes or requires #1 AWG (42.4 mm2) or larger conductors. Row Temp. Rating Copper (Cu) Only Cu/Aluminum (Al) Combinations Al Only 1 eo·c (140"F) Use No. * AWG, eo•c wire or Use ao•c wire, either No. * AWG Cu, or No. * Use eo•c wire, No. * AWG or or use No.* AWG, 75°C wire AWG Al or use 75°C wire, either No.* AWG use 75°C wire, No.* AWG 75°C (167°F) Cu or No. * AWG Al 2 ao·c (140"F) Use No. * AWG, eo•c wire Use so•c wire, either No. * AWG Cu or No. * Use ao•c wire, No. * AWG AWGAI 3 75°C (167°F) Use No. *t AWG, 75°C wire Use 75°C wire, either No. *t AWG Cu or No. Use 75°C wire, No.*t AWG *tAWGAI 4 so·c (194"F) Use No. *t AWG, so•c wire Use so•c wire, either No. *t AWG Cu or No. Use so•c wire, No.*t AWG *tAWGAI * The wire size for ao•c (140°F) wire is not required to be included in the marking. If included, the wire size is based on ampacities for the wire given in Table 310-16 of the National Electrical Code®, in ANSI/NFPA 70, and on 115% of the maximum current that the circuit carries under rated conditions. The National Electrical Code® is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. t Use the larger of the following conductors: the same size conductor as that used for the temperature test or one selected using the guidelines In the preceding footnote. Figure 1-14 Terminal Markings for Various Temperature Ratings and Conductors The National Electrical Code® is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. 18 Section 1 Installation TP-6879 8/14 1.9.1 Grounding Ground the generator set. The grounding method must comply with NEC and local codes. Connect the grounding strap to the generator set ground lug, terminal GND inside the controller compartment. Generator sets are shipped with the generator neutral bonded (connected) to the generator ground in the junction box. The requirement for having a bonded (grounded) neutral or ungrounded neutral is determined by the type of installation. At installation, the neutral can be grounded at the generator set or lifted from the ground stud and isolated if the installation requires an ungrounded neutral connection at the generator. The generator set will operate properly with the neutral either bonded to ground or isolated from ground at the generator. Various regulations and site configurations including the National Electrical Code (NEC), local codes, and the type of transfer switch used in the application determine the grounding of the neutral at the generator. NEC Section 250 is one example that has a very good explanation of the neutral grounding requirements for generators. 1.9.2 Electrical Lead Entry Drill or punch holes in the enclosure for the electrical conduit in the locations shown in Figure 1-15. 3 ADV-8539 1. 1/2 NPT female fuel inlet 2. Utility voltage electrical lead entry point 3. ATS signal electrical lead entry point Figure 1-15 Electrical Lead Entry Locations TP-6879 8/14 1.9.3 Field-Connection Terminal Block The generator set is equipped with a field-connection terminal block located in the air inlet area inside the junction box. Leads have been factory-installed from the junction box to the terminal block for easy field wiring. See Figure 1-16 for terminal block location. Remove the cover panel for access to the field connections. tp6879 1 . Electrical cover panel Figure 1-16 Field-Connection Terminal Block Location See Figure 1-17 for terminal block details. Refer to the terminal block decal for connections and cable sizes. Also see the wiring diagram in Section 3. Route AC leads through flexible conduit. Ensure that the leads and conduit do not interfere with the operation of the generator set or obstruct the service areas. Route low-voltage communication leads through separate conduit. Section 1 Installation 19 Procedure 1. Drill holes for the conduit fittings. See Figure 1-15 for the recommended electrical inlet locations. Feed the cables through the openings. 2. Connect the leads from the transfer switch emergency source lugs to the L 1 and L2 connections on the generator set terminal block. 3. Connect the neutral (LO) and ground (GAD) leads from the ATS and the main panel to the corresponding connection points on the terminal block. See Section 1.9.1, Grounding. 4. Connect utility power leads to the terminal block connections labelled UTILITY. Connect to a circuit that is supplied by the utility source and backed up by the generator. See Section 1.9.4 for more information about the utility power requirement. 5. For connection of optional transfer switches, the programmable interface module (PIM), and/or a load control module (LCM), or the load shed kit, see Section 1.1 o. 6. To connect the OnCue® Plus Generator Management System to your generator, run network cable from the generator set to the customer's router or modem. a. Route the network cable with other low-voltage signal wiring (for example, the RBUS communication leads or engine start leads to the transfer switch), in separate conduit from the AC load leads. If the network cable is longer than 100 meters (328 ft.), use a repeater or switch. b. Test the internet connection for the generator by connecting a laptop to the network cable. (1) Turn OFF any wireless connections to the laptop. (2) Connect the network cable to the laptop. Connect the other end of the network cable to the customer's router or modem. (3) Verify the Internet connection by opening your web browser and going to www.kohlerpower.com or any known website. (4) Disconnect the network cable from the laptop. c. Use an RJ45 inline coupler to connect the Ethernet cable to the cable in the customer connection box. See Figure 1-17. The inline coupler is included with the OnCue Plus kit. 20 Section 1 Installation 7. When connections to the terminal block are complete, replace the cover plate. 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 GM88354 1. Ground connection for communication cable shield. 2. Low voltage communication and engine start connections 3. AC power connections 4. Ethernet cable for OnCue Plus connection 5. AC load connections Figure 1-17 Electrical Connections 1.9.4 AC Power Supply The installer must connect AC power for the battery charger (which is integral to the RDC2 controller) and the optional accessories shown in Figure 1-18. The power source must comply with state and local codes. The power to the battery charger and accessories must be backed up by the generator so that power is available at all times. Be sure to disconnect power at the distribution panel before making the connections. Connect power leads to the utility power connection points on the terminal block. See Section 1 .9.3 and the wiring diagrams in Section 3 for connection details. Power Requirement, Max. Equipment Watts Amps Volts Battery charger 50 0.4 100-250VAC (standard) 50/60 Hz Carburetor heater * 37 0.3 120VAC 50/60 Hz * Optional accessory Figure 1-18 Power Requirements TP-6879 8/14 1.1 O ATS and Accessory Connections A WARNING ~ Hazardous voltage. Backfeed to the utlllty system can cause property damage, severe injury, or death. If the generator set is used for standby power, install an automatic transfer switch to prevent inadvertent interconnection of standby and n_C?nnEt! sources Qf ~upply. ______ The following sections cover electrical connections of the automatic transfer switches and RBUS accessories, including the programmable interface module (PIM), the load control module (LCM), or the load shed kit. Generator Set 12VDC RBUS I GN □---~ 3 TB3 2 1.10.1 Transfer Switch Connection Connect the ATS or remote. ~~rt/stop switch. Connect the load leads from the generator set to the Emergency source lugs on the ATS. Route low-voltage communication leads through separate conduit from the AC power and load leads. All connections must comply with applicable state and local codes. Note: Do not use the Kohler® Model ART transfer switch with the RESV or RESVL generator set. Communication connections for a Kohler® Model AXT transfer switch One Model AXT transfer switch can be connected to the generator set. See Figure 1-19. Use shielded, twisted-pair comn:iunication cable to connect . P10-1 through P10-4 on the transfer switch interface module to the generator set terminal block connections A, B, PWR, and COM. Note: Connections 3 and 4 on the generator set are not used with the Model AXT transfer switch. 4 4 Interface Board on the Model AXT Transfer Switch Note: Generator set terminal block (TB3) connections 3 and 4 are NOT USED with the Model AXT ATS. 1. Generator set terminal block TB3. See Figure 3-4 for location. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. 2. Connect one end of each cable shield to GROUND at the generator set 3. Communication cable Belden #9402 or equivalent 20 AWG shielded, twisted-pair cable. Section 1.10.2 4. Leave one end of each cable shield disconnected. If accessory modules (PIM, LCM, or load shed kit) are connected, see Section Figure 1-19 Model AXT Transfer Switch Communication Connection to Generator Set Terminal Block TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation 21 Engine start connection for other transfer switches or a remote start/stop switch Connect the engine start leads from the transfer switch or remote start switch to terminals 3 and 4 on the Generator Set PWR 8 A TB3 terminal block. See Figure 1-20. Route the engine start leads through separate conduit from the AC power and load leads. 2 ATS (with engine start contacts) tp6803 1 . Generator Set Terminal Block. See the dimension drawings in Section 3 for location. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. 2. Engine start leads 3 and 4. See the ATS manual for cable size specifications. Figure 1-20 Engine Start Connections with Transfer Switch Models ROT or RSB 22 Section 1 Installation TP-6879 8/14 1.10.2 Communication Cable Specifications RBUS Connections A and B For the RBUS communication connections A and B to the Model AXT transfer switch, optional PIM and/or optional LCM or load shed kit, use 20 AWG shielded, twisted-pair communication cable. Belden #9402 (two-pair) or Belden #8762 (single-pair) or equivalent cable is recommended. For outdoor installations, including those with buried cables and/or conduit, use outdoor-rated Belden #1075A or equivalent 20 AWG shielded, twisted-pair communication cable. ----- Indoor or Outdoor Cable Size for PWR and COM Connections lnstallatlon 20 AWG Belden #9402 or equivalent, two-pair Indoor 20 AWG Belden #1075A or equivalent, two-pair Outdoor 14AWG* - 12AWG* - PWR and COM Connections For the PWR and COM connections from the generator set to the AXT, PIM and/or LCM or lciad shed kit, use the second pair in the two-pair communication cable for short runs, or use 12-14 AWG cable for longer runs as shown in Figure 1-21 . The maximum cable length depends on the number of optional modules connected. A module can be a Model AXT transfer switch, a load control module (LCM) or a load shed kit or a programmable interface module (PIM). See Figure 1-21 for the maximum cable lengths with 1, 2, or 3 modules per cable run. Note the shield connections shown in Figure 1-23. Maxlarium length per run, meters (ft.) - Number of Modules (ATS, PIM and LCM, or Load Shed Kit) per Run 1 Module 2Modules 3Modules 61 (200) 31 (100) 21 (67) 61 (200) 31 (100) 21 (67) 152 (500) 152 (500) 122 (400) 152 (500) 152 (500) 152 (500) * Use 12 or 14 AWG cable for PWR and COM connections only. For RBUS connections A and B, use shielded, twisted pair communication cable specified in Section 1.10.2. Figure 1-21 Total Cable Lengths for PWR and COM Connections TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation 23 1.10.3 System Connections with Accessory Modules See Figure 1-23 through Figure 1-26 for connection options with accessory modules. Accessory modules can include one Model AXT transfer switch, one 1 GND Generator Set ~ . ~ 3 2 I 4 B --++--H--.... 12VDC RBUS A -A -~-++- TB3 programmable interface module (PIM) and/or one load control module (LCM) or load shed kit. See Figure 1..:21 for the maximum total cable length with 1, 2, or 3 accessory modules per cable run. A B PWR COM LCM or Load Shed Kit --+-,r+--B ----1 --1-+----PWR 1 . Customer connedion terminal block. See Figure 1-17 for location. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. 2. Connect one end of each cable shield to GROUND at the generator set. 3. See Figure 1-21 for cable specifications, including maximum total cable length per run (1 run shown). 4. Connect shields together as shown. 5. Leave the end of each cable shield disconnected at the last device. Figure 1-22 Accessory Module Communication Connection Details 24 Section 1 Installation TP-6879 8/14 2 GND I 3 Generator Set I 3 4 I B A--+----+>---+-------A ..__-+f---+--+--+----B -H--1 6 P10 (RBUS) ~-2---+-----, tE=~M P10 (RBUS) tt: _LCM or a Load Shed Kit Note: See Section 1.10.2, Cable Specifications. ,__ _____ PWR 1. Generator set terminal block. See Figure 3-4 for location. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. 2. Connect one end of each cable shield to GROUND at the generator set. 3. Communication cable Belden #8762 or equivalent 20 AWG shielded, twisted-pair cable (one pair). 4. Connect shields together as shown. 5. Leave one end of each cable shield disconnected at the last device. 6. 12 AWG or 14 AWG leads for PWR and COM. Figure 1-23 Accessory Module Communication Connection Details TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation 25 Generator Set TB3 NOTES: • See Figure 3-4 for terminal block location on generator set. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. • See Figure 1-21 for maximum total cable length per run (3 runs with 1 module each shown). • See Figure 1-23 for communication connection detail (A and B, PWR and COM). • Use splices or wire nuts to collect multiple leads for connection to the generator set terminal block. See Figure 1-25. RXTATS LCM or load Shed Kit PIM . lp6803 Figure 1-24 Accessory Module Connections (three cable runs with one module each) 1 3 Generator Set 2 3 9402CABLE 12VDC 3 RBUS TB3 9402CABLE tp6803 1. Generator Set Terminal Block TB3. See Figure 3-4 for location. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. 2. Splice 3. Connect all of the shield leads on this end to GROUND at the generator set. Figure 1-25 Multiple Connections to the Generator Set 26 Section 1 Installation TP-6879 8/14 Generator Set Terminal ~ Block Notes: • See Figure 3-4 for terminal block location on generator set. Check the decal on the generator set for terminal block connections. • See Section 1.10.2, Cable Specifications. • See Figure 1-23 for communication connection detail (A and B, PWR and COM). Connect-the cable-shield to ground at the generator set. • Use splices or wire nuts to collect multiple leads for connection to the generator set terminal block. See Figure 1-25. - RXTATS PIM LCM or load Shed Kit tp6809 Figure 1-26 Accessory Module Connections (two cable runs with one and two modules shown) TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation 'Z7 1.11 Battery A WARNING Sulfurlc acid In batteries. Can cause severe Injury or death. Wear protective goggles and clothing. Battery acid may cause blindness and bum skin. A WARNING ~ Explosion. Can cause severe Injury or death. Relays In the battery charger cause arcs or sparks. Locate the battery in a well-ventilated area. Isolate the battery charger from explosive fumes. Battery electrolyte Is a dlluted sulfurlc acid. Battery acid can cause severe Injury or death. Battery acid can cause blindness and burn skin. Always wear splashproof safety goggles, rubber gloves, and boots when servicing the battery. Do not open a sealed battery or mutilate the battery case. If battery acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin, immediately flush the affected area for 15 minutes with large quantities of clean water. Seek immediate medical aid in the case of eye contact. Never add acid to a battery after placing the battery in service, as this may result in hazardous spattering of battery acid. Battery acid cleanup. Battery acid can cause severe Injury or death. Battery acid is electrically conductive and corrosive. Add 500 g (1 lb.) of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) to a container with 4 L (1 gal.) of water and mix the neutralizing solution. Pour the neutralizing solution on the spilled battery acid and continue to add the neutralizing solution to the spilled battery acid until all evidence of a chemical reaction (foaming) has ceased. Flush the resulting liquid with water and dry the area. 28 Section 1 Installation Battery gases. Explosion can cause severe Injury or death. Battery gases can cause an explosion. Do not smoke or permit flames or sparks to occur near a battery at any time, particularly when it is charging. Do not dispose of a battery in a fire. To prevent burns and sparks that could cause an explosion, avoid touching the battery terminals with tools or other metal objects. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment. Discharge static electricity from your body before touching batteries by first touching a grounded metal surface away from the battery. To avoid sparks, do not disturb the battery charger connections while the battery is charging. Always turn the battery charger off before disconnecting the battery connections. Ventilate the compartments containing batteries to prevent accumulation of explosive gases. Battery short circuits. Exploslon can cause severe Injury or death. Short circuits can cause bodily injury and/or equipment damage. Disconnect the battery before generator set installation or maintenance. Remove all jewelry before servicing the equipment. Use tools with insulated handles. Remove the negative (-) lead first when disconnecting the battery. Reconnect the negative (-) lead last when reconnecting the battery. Never connect the negative (-) battery cable to the positive (+) connection terminal of the starter solenoid. Do not test the battery condition by shorting the terminals together. Connecting the battery and the battery charger. Hazardous voltage can cause severe Injury or death. Reconnect the battery correctly, positive to positive and negative to negative, to avoid electrical shock and damage to the battery charger and batteryOes). Have a qualified electrician install the batteryQes). Starting batteries are usually the lead-acid type. Use a 12-volt group 51 battery with a minimum rating of 500 cold cranking amps at 0°F. The generator set uses a negative ground with a 12-volt engine electrical system. See Figure 1-27 for battery connections. Make sure that the battery is correctly connected and the terminals are tight. Note: The generator set will not start and circuit board damage may occur if the battery is connected in reverse. See the dimension drawing in Section 3 for the engine starting battery location on the air intake side of the generator set. Standard battery cables provide easy connection to the battery. TP-6879 8/14 ,/2 1. To positive (+) terminal on starter solenoid. EZ-273000-J 2. To ground (-) terminal on or near starter motor. Figure 1-27 Typical Battery Connection -Use the following procedure to install and connect the battery. Battery Installation Procedure 1. Ensure ttiat the starting battery is fully charged - before placing the battery in service. 2. Clean the battery posts and/or adapters if necessary. 3. Install the battery post adapters, if needed. 4. Place the battery in the housing. 5. Connect the positive(+) lead to the engine starting battery. 6. Connect the negative (-) lead to the engine starting battery. Refer to the generator set operation manual and the battery manufacturer's instructions for battery maintenance instructions. When power is applied to the RDC2/DC2 controller (that is, when the battery is connected), you will be prompted to set the date and time, and then to set the exerciser. See Section 1 .13 and the generator set operation manual for instructions. If the battery is disconnected for service or replacement, the exercise settings on the RDC2/DC2 controller are lost. Set the exerciser after installing and connecting the battery. See Section 1.13, Set Exerciser. TP-6879 8/14 1 . 12 Prestart Installation Check Revie~ the enti~-~ i_nstallation section. Inspect all wiring and connections to verify that the generator set is ready for operation. Check all items in the following Prestart Checklist. Prestart Checklist Air Cleaner. Check that a clean air cleaner element is installed to prevent unfiltered air from entering the engine. See the generator set operation manual for instructions. Air Inlets. Check for clean and unobstructed air inlets. Battery. Check for tight battery connections. Consult the ~al!_ery man~acturer's instructions regarding battery care and maintenance. Enclosure. Check that all enclosure panels and internal baffling are in place. Exhaust System. Check for exhaust leaks and blockages. Check the muffler condition. • Inspect the exhaust system components for cracks, leaks, and corrosion. Check for tight exhaust system connections. • Check for corroded or broken metal parts and replace them as needed. • Check that the exhaust outlet is unobstructed. 011 Level. Maintain the oil level at or near, not over, the full mark on the dipstick. Operating • Area. Check for obstructions that could block the flow of cooling air. Keep the air intake area clean. Do not leave rags, tools, or debris on or near the generator set. Section 1 Installation 29 1.13 Set the Exerciser Set the exerciser to automatically run the generator set on the desired day and time every week or every two weeks. See the generator set Operation Manual for detailed descriptions of the unloaded and loaded exercise operation. Note: Your generator will use either the RDC2 (RESV models) or the DC2 (RESVL models) controller. Determine which controller your generator set uses and follow the directions to set that specific controller. See Figure 1-28. □ [i!J • RDC2 (RESV) .. ' DC2(RESVL) Figure 1-28 Controller Identification 1.13.1 RDC2 Controller When power is applied to the RDC2 controller (when the battery or the utility power for the battery charger is connected), you will be prompted to set the date and time, and then to set the exerciser. The first setting will flash. Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the setting. Press Select to save the setting and move on to the next. Repeat until the date, time, and exercise are set and the controller display shows the main menu. See the generator set Operation Manual for more detailed instructions to set the date and time and set the exerciser. Press AUTO to place the generator set controller into automatic mode. Date: 05Dec2011 Time: 08:31am Next Exercise: 08:31 a 12Dec2011 Setting will flash. Press the up and down arrow buttons to change the setting. Press Select to save the setting. 6803 Figure 1-29 Set Time, Date, and Exercise (RDC2) 30 Section 1 Installation 1.13.2 DC2 Controller To set the exerciser on the DC2 controller, first press AUTO to place the controller into automatic (standby) mode. Then press and hold the Exercise button. The generator set will start and run a 20-minute unloaded cycle exercise. The generator set will run automatically for 20 minutes at the same time every 7 days. See the generator set Operation Manual for more information. 1.13.3 Loaded Exercise In order to set a loaded exercise using the RDC2 or DC2 controller, a Kohler® Model AXT transfer switch must be connected. See the generator set operation manual for instructions to set a loaded exercise. To set a loaded exercise on a generator set connected to a transfer switch other than a Model AXT, use the transfer switch controller to set the exercise. Refer to the transfer switch operation manual for instructions . 1.14 Operation Test A 1. Verify that all guards and enclosure panels are in place. 2. Check the items in the Prestart Checklist in Section 1.12. 3. Press the RUN button on the generator set controller to start the generator set. Verify that the engine starts and runs. 4. Press OFF to stop the engine. Then press AUTO on the RDC2 controller. 5. Verify that the enclosure door is closed and that the panels are installed. Lock the enclosure to prevent unauthorized access. TP-6879 8/14 1.15 OnCue Plus Generator Management System The OnCue® Plus Generator Management System is included with the 8RESV(L), 10RESV(L), and 12RESV(L) and allows monitoring and control of your generator set from a personal computer, smart phone, or tablet. OnCue Plus can also be configured to send email or text message notifications in the event of a generator setfault. See G18-247, Quick Start Guide and TP-6928, OnCue Plus Operation Manual, for instructions. To use OnCue Plus, you must have the following minimum requirements for connecting your generator to the Internet: • "Always-on" Internet service_ for generator set--- connection (for example, cable, DSL, or phone line modem connected 24 hours) • Unused Ethernet port on a switch, router.or modem • An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for the modem and router is recommended. • SE customer-supplied network cable for connection of the generator set to the customer's Ethernet router (see installation instructions in Section 1.9.3) • USB cable, male USB A to male mini-B, for updating the controller finnware. For instructions on connecting the network cables to the generator set, see instructions in Section 1.9.3. TP-6879 8/14 Section 1 Installation 31 Notes 32 Section 1 Installation TP-6879 8/14 2.1 Introduction This section describes some of the accessories that are available for the generator sets. Have accessories installed by an authorized distributor/ dealer or a licensed electrician. This document does not contain installation instructions for accessories. Follow the installation instructions provided with each kit. Use separate conduit for AC and DC leads to reduce the possibility of electrical interference. Verify that the leads and conduit do not interfere with the operation of the generator set or obstruct the service areas. Verify that the electrical installation complies with the National 1;!1:1_ctrical_ Code (NEC) and all applicable-local codes. See the wiring diagrams in Section 3 for more information regarding generator set electrical connections. 2.2 Connect Optional Programmable Interface Module (PIM) The optional programmable interface module (PIM) provides two programmable inputs and six dry contact outputs, four of which are programmable. See TT-1584 for PIM installation and connection instructions. Also see Section 1.1 O of this manual for connection to the generator set. The default settings for the inputs and outputs are shown in Figure 2-2. To change the input and output settings, use a personal computer running Kohler SiteTech® software. See TP-6701, SiteTech Software Operation Manual, for instructions. Kohler OnCue® Plus can be used to actively control PIM outputs. See the OnCue Plus Operation Manual for instructions. TP-6879 8/14 Section 2 Accessories 0 AOV-8199 1. Output connections (3 terminal blocks, 6 outputs) 2. Input connections (2 inputs) 3. RBUS communication connection to generator set terminal blockTB2 Figure 2-1 Optional PIM PIM Connection Factory Default Setting Input 1 None Input 2 None Output 1 (Relay 1) Run Output 2 (Relay 2) Common Fault Output 3 (Relay 3) Low Battery Voltage (Programmable) Output 4 (Relay 4) Not in Auto (Programmable) Output 5 (Relay 5) Cooldown (Programmable) Output 6 (Relay 6) Normal Source Failure (Programmable) Figure 2·2 PIM Inputs and Outputs Section 2 Accessories 33 2.3 Load Control Module (LCM) The optional Load Control Module (LCM) is available for single-phase generator sets only. The LCM provides an automatic load management system to comply with Section 702.5 of NEC 2008. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the power system installation complies with all applicable state and local codes. With the Load Control Module (LCM), less critical appliances can be powered by the generator set when the more important appliances are not running, allowing the use of a smaller generator set than would be needed to run all of the building's electrical equipment at the same time. The LCM receives commands from the RDC2 or DC2 generator controller and energizes or de-energizes the appropriate load relays to add or shed non-critical loads according to their priority. Note: Connect only non-essential loads to the load control module. The load control module automatically manages up to six residential loads: • Four power relays are provided for management of non-essential secondary loads. 120 VAC power must be provided for operation of the power relays. • Two relays are available to control two independent air conditioner loads. The LCM is available with either a prewired harness for load relay connection, or a terminal block. The prewired harness requires installation of the LCM within 0.6 meters (2 feet) of the distribution panel. The load control module with the optional wire harness is shown in Figure 2-3. If the harness is not used, connect to the terminal blocks inside the LCM enclosure. Figure 2-4 shows the load control module without the optional harness. Refer to TT-157 4, provided with the LCM, for installation and connection instructions. 34 Section 2 Accessories Figure 2-3 Load Control Module (shown with optional wire harness) Figure 2-4 Load Control Module (cover removed to show field-connection terminal blocks) TP-6879 8/14 2.4 Load Shed Kit A load shed· kit can be used on single-phase systems that include a MocterRDT or AXT transfer switch: The load shed kit mounts inside the Model ROT or Model AXT transfer switch enclosure. Figure 3 shows the load shed assembly. The optional load shed kit provides an automatic load management system to comply with Section 702.5 of NEC 2008. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the power system installation complies with all applicable state and local codes. Note: Do not install both a load shed kit and a load control module (LCM) on the same system. The load shed kit provides the same load shed and add functions as the load control module-(tCM). See-section--- 2.3. Note: Connect only non-essential loads to the load ,shed kit. The load shed kit automatically manages up to six residential loads: • Up to four customer-supplied power relays can be connected through normally open relay contacts on the circuit board. See TT-1609 for relay coil voltage specifications. • Two relays are included to control two independent heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) loads. An adequate electrical supply is required for operation of the customer-supplied power relays connected to the load shed kit. Check the electrical requirements of the customer-provided equipment prior to installation to determine the wire size and circuit protection required. Verify that customer-provided equipment complies with applicable local and national electrical codes. See TT-1609, provided with the kit, for detailed installation and connection instructions. TP-6879 8/14 2 3 1. Terminal block TB10 2. Load control circuit board GM88281 3. Mounting bracket Note: Kit includes current transformer (CT), not shown. Figure 3 Load Shed Assembly GM88281-1 Section 2 Accessories 35 2.5 Carburetor Heater A WARNING Ill Hot engine and exhaust system. Can cause severe Injury or death. Do not work on the generator set until it cools. Servicing the engine heater. Hot parts can cause minor personal Injury or property damage. Install the heater before connecting it to power. Operating the heater before installation can cause bums and component damage. Disconnect power to the heater and allow it to cool before servicing the heater or nearby parts. An optional carburetor heater is recommended for improved cold starting in locations where the ambient temperature drops below 0°C (32°F). The carburetor heater prevents condensation and carburetor icing. The heater turns on when the temperature at the thermostat falls below approximately 4 ° C (40° F) and turns off when the temperature rises above approximately 16°C (60°F). The carburetor heater is shown in Figure 2-6. To install the carburetor heater, follow the instructions provided with the kit. Figure 2-7 shows the installed carburetor heater kit. Verify that AC power is connected to the generator set as described in Section 1.9. The circuit must be backed up by the generator set to provide power at all times. The heater thermostat is installed in the cord. Figure 2-6 shows the location of the thermostat on the power cord. The heater power cord and thermostat are located in the generator set housing air intake area/ battery compartment. The heater requires a continuous source of power. Plug the carburetor heater into the 120 VAC receptacle provided. Kit Number 120 Volt Kits Voltage 120 VAC 50/60 Hz Thermostat ON 4 ::: 4•c (40 ::!: 1°F) Thermostat OFF 16 ::: 3•c (60 ::: s 0 F) Figure 2-5 Carburetor Heater Specifications 36 Section 2 Accessories 1 2 3 ~--c:= ... =-/----cr=--\ll=ir = GM57968 1. Power plug 2. Thermostat 3. Heater Figure 2-6 Carburetor Heater 8RESV(L) 10/12RESV(L) GM57969 1. Carburetor heater 2. Carburetor heater power cord Figure 2-7 Carburetor Heater Location TP-6879 8/14 Section 3 Drawings and Diagrams Figure 3-1 lists the wiring diagram numbers and page numbers. 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P20 CQNNECJPNS fllil fl WHJ (IN) Z CIIN (Ill) 3 II.I( (WI) iT LOP FOR SCHEMATIC SEE ADIHl5S2 WWW I C A Appendix A Abbreviations The following list contains abbreviations that may appear in this-publication. A,amp ampere cfm cubic feet per minute exh. exhaust ABDC after bottom dead center CG center of gravity ext. external AC alternating current CID cubic inch displacement F Fahrenheit, female A/D analog to digital CL centerline FHM flat head machine (screw) ADC advanced digital control; cm centimeter fl. oz. fluid ounce analog to digital converter CMOS complementary metal oxide flex. flexible adj. adjust, adjustment substrate (semiconductor) freq. frequency ADV advertising dimensional com communications (port) FS full scale drawing coml commercial ft. foot, feet Ah amp-hour Cami/Rec CommerciaVRecreational ft. lb. foot pounds (torque) AHWT anticipatory high water conn. connection ft./mln. feet per minute temperature conl continued ftp file transfer protocol AISI American Iron and Steel CPVC chlorinated polyvinyl chloride g gram Institute crit. critical ga. gauge (meters, wire size) ALOP anticipatory low oil pressure CSA Canadian Standards gal. gallon alt. alternator Association gen. generator Al aluminum CT current transformer genset generator set ANSI American National Standards Cu copper GFI ground fault interrupter Institute (formerly American cUL Canadian Underwriter's GND,@ ground Standards Association, ASA) Laboratories AO anticipatory only CUL Canadian Underwriter's gov. governor APDC Air Pollution Control District Laboratories gph gallons per hour API American Petroleum Institute cu. in. cubic inch gpm gallons per minute approx. approximate, approximately cw. clockwise gr. grade, gross APU Auxiliary Power Unit ewe city water-cooled GAD equipment ground AQMD Air Quality Management District cyl. cylinder gr.wt gross weight AR as required, as requested D/A digital to analog H x W x D height by width by depth AS as supplied, as stated, as DAC digital to analog converter HC hex cap suggested dB decibel HCHT high cylinder head temperature ASE American Society of Engineers dB(A) decibel (A weighted) HD heavy duty ASME American Society of DC direct current HET high exhaust temp., high Mechanical Engineers DCR direct current resistance engine temp. assy. assembly deg., . degree hex hexagon ASTM American Society for Testing dept. department Hg mercury (element) Materials HH hex head ATDC after top dead center dia. diameter HHC hex head cap DI/EO dual inlet/end outlet ATS automatic transfer switch DIN Deutsches lnstitut fur Normung HP horsepower auto. automatic e. V. (also Deutsche lndustrie hr. hour aux. auxiliary Normenausschuss) HS heat shrink avg. average DIP dual inline package hsg. housing AVA automatic voltage regulator DPDT double-pole, double-throw HVAC heating, ventilation, and air AWG American Wire Gauge DPST double-pole, single-throw conditioning AWM appliance wiring material DS disconnect switch HWT high water temperature bat. battery DVR digital voltage regulator Hz hertz (cycles per second) BBDC before bottom dead center E2PROM, EEPROM IBC International Building Code BC battery charger, battery electrically-erasable IC Integrated circuit charging programmable read-only ID inside diameter, identification BCA battery charging alternator memory IEC International Electrotechnical BCI Battery Council International E, emer. emergency (power source) Commission BDC before dead center ECM electronic control module, IEEE Institute of Electrical and BHP brake horsepower engine control module Electronics Engineers blk. black (paint color), block EDI electronic data interchange IMS improved motor starting (engine) EFR emergency frequency relay in. inch blk. htr. block heater e.g. for example (exempli gratia) in. H2O inches of water BMEP brake mean effective pressure EG electronic governor in.Hg inches of mercury bps bits per second EGSA Electrical Generating Systems in. lb. inch pounds br. brass Association Inc. incorporated BTDC before top dead center EIA Electronic Industries ind. industrial Btu British thermal unit Association inl internal Btu/min. British thermal units per minute EI/EO end inlet/end outlet int./ext. internal/external C Celsius, centigrade EMI electromagnetic interference 1/0 input/output cal. calorie emiss. ell'!ission IP internet protocol CAN controller area ·network eng. engine ISO International Organization for CARB California Air Resources Board EPA Environmental Protection Standardization CATS Category 5 (network cable) Agency J joule CB circuit breaker EPS emergency power system JIS Japanese Industry Standard cc crank cycle ER emergency relay k kilo (1000) cc cubic centimeter ES engineerin~ special, K kelvin CCA cold cranking amps engineere special kA kiloampere ccw. counterclockwise ESD electrostatic discharge KB kilobyte (2 1°hytes) CEC Canadian Electrical Code est. estimated KBus Kohler communication protocol cert. certificate, certification, certified E-stop emergency stop kg kilogram cfh cubic feet per hour etc. et cetera (and so forth) TP-6879 8/14 Appendix 43 kg/cm2 kilograms per square NC normally closed RTU remote terminal unit centimeter NEC National Electrical Code RlV room temperature vulcanization kgm kilogram-meter NEMA National Electrical RW read/write kg/m3 kilograms per cubic meter Manufacturers Association SAE Society of Automotive kHz kilohertz NFPA National Fire Protection Engineers kJ kilojoule Association scfm standard cubic feet per minute km kilometer Nm newton meter SCA sllicon controlled rectifier kOhm, kQ kilo-ohm NO normally open s, sec. second kPa kilopascal no., nos. number, numbers SI Systeme international d'unites, kph kilometers per hour NPS National Pipe, Straight International System of Units NPSC National Pipe, Straight-coupling SI/EO side in/end out kV kilovolt National Standard taper pipe Sil. silencer kVA kilovolt ampere NPT kVAR kilovolt ampere reactive thread per general use SMTP simple mail transfer protocol NPTF National Pipe, Taper-Fine SN serial number kW kilowatt kWh kilowatt-hour NR not required, normal relay SNMP simple network management kWm kilowatt mechanical ns nanosecond protocol oc overcrank SPOT single-pole, double-throw kWth kilowatt-thermal OD outside diameter SPST single-pole, single-throw L liter LAN local area network OEM original equipment spec specification L X w X H length by width by height manufacturer specs specification(s) OF overfrequency sq. square lb. pound,pounds opt. option, optional sq. cm square centimeter lbm/fl3 pounds mass per cubic feet OS oversize, overspeed sq. in. square inch LCB line circuit breaker OSHA Occupational Safety and Health SMS short message service LCD liquid crystal display Administration ss stainless steel LED light emitting diode ov overvoltage std. standard Lph liters per hour OZ. ounce stl. steel Lpm liters per minute p., pp. page.pages tach. tachometer LOP low oil pressure PC personal computer TB terminal block LP liquefied petroleum PCB printed circuit board TCP transmission control protocol LPG liquefied petroleum gas pF picofarad TD time delay LS left side PF power factor TDC top dead center Lwa sound power level, A weighted ph.,0 phase TDEC time delay engine cooldown LWL low water level PHC Phillips® head Crimptite® TDEN time delay emergency to LWT low water temperature (screw) normal m meter, milli (1/1000) PHH Phillips® hex head (screw) TOES time delay engine start M mega (106when used with SI PHM pan head machine (screw) TONE time delay normal to units), male PLC programmable logic control emergency m3 cubic meter PMG permanent magnet generator TDOE time delay off to emergency m3/hr. cubic meters per hour pot potentiometer, potential TOON time delay off to normal m3/min. cubic meters per minute ppm parts per million temp. temperature mA milliampere PROM programmable read-only term. terminal man. manual memory THO total harmonic distortion max. maximum psi pounds per square inch TIF telephone Influence factor MB megabyte (220 bytes) psig pounds per square inch gauge tol. tolerance MCCB molded-case circuit breaker pt. pint turbo. turbocharger MCM one thousand circular mils PTC positive temperature coefficient typ. typical (same in multiple meggar megohmmeter PTO power takeoff locations) MHz megahertz PVC polyvinyl chloride UF underfrequency mi. mile qt. quart.quarts UHF ultrahigh frequency mil one one-thousandth of an inch qty. quantity UIF user interface min. minimum, minute R replacement (emergency) UL Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. misc. miscellaneous power source UNC unified coarse thread (was NC) MJ megajoule rad. radiator, radius UNF unified fine thread (was NF) mJ millijoule RAM random access memory univ. universal mm millimeter RBUS RS-485 proprietary URL uniform resource locator mOhm, mQmilliohm communications (web address) MOhm, MQmegohm ADO relay driver output us undersize, underspeed MOV metal oxide varistor ref. reference UV ultraviolet, undervoltage MPa megapascal rem. remote V volt mpg miles per gallon Res/Coml Residential/Commercial VAC volts alternating current mph miles per hour RFI radio frequency interference VAR voltampere reactive MS military standard RH round head voe volts direct current ms millisecond RHM round head machine (screw) VFD vacuum fluorescent display m/sec. meters per second rly. relay VGA video graphics adapter mtg. mounting rms root mean square VHF very high frequency MTU Motoren-und Turbinen-Union md. round w watt MW megawatt RO read only WCR withstand and closing rating mW milliwatt ROM read only memory w/ with µF microfarad rot. rotate, rotating WO write only N, norm. normal (power source) rpm revolutions per minute w/o without NA not available, not applicable RS right side wt. weight nat. gas natural gas RTDs Resistance Temperature xfrnr transformer NBS National Bureau of Standards Detectors 44 Appendix TP-6879 8/14 TP-6879 8/14 Cl 2014 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved. KOHLER. Power Systems KOHLER CO. Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 Kohier Power Systems Asia Pacific Headquarters 7 Jurong Pier Road Singapore 619159 Phone (65) 6264-6422, Fax (65) 6264-6455 For the nearest KOHLER authorized installation, service, and sales dealer in the US and Canada: Call 1-800-544-2444 or visit KOHLER Power.com BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS REPORT PROJECT: Megan's Organic Market 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 F, -. -. ----- ri Ld: '. 'v f;t) ••• ~ • :) >'• p, 1 OCT 18 2019 Project Designer: APPROVED Ten Over Studio 539 Marsh Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805-541-1 010 FEB t 4 2020 BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Report Prepared by: Jake Hamilton 3C Engineering, Inc. 1500 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, California 93401 805-540-3363 RE VI E\tVED FOR IIX)DE CO ~/lPLIANCE su,E b1 v1s1 0N • c,rv OF SAN Luis os1sr o 3 c lilJ~<µLr,&,~ ~1 ~fKEPT ON TH E -JOB AT ALL TI ME S CA LL FOR INSPECTI OtJS AT LEAST ONE J,t~ ~ffWe~1\ Y I N A D VAN CE 7 81-7 I 8 O Plan~ 911881 be changed or altered w1!nout autho riz ation from the Buil dng and Saf':!ty Di vis ion. Appro val of pl ans shall r.ot b.e C~§.!~eg to be a per mit for, or an approval of, any vrota~1 iiy city ordinance or state la w. 10/14/2019 The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perfoon the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by EnergySoft Software -www.energysoft.com. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Page Table of Contents Form PRF-01-E Certificate of Compliance 1 2 3 Project Name: . Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 1 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x A. PROiECT GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Project Location (city) San Luis Obispo 8. Standards Version Compliance2016 z. CA Zip Code 93401 9. Compliance Software (version) EnergyPro 7.2 3. Climate Zone 5 10. Weather File SAN-LUIS-CO_722897 _CZ2010.epw 4. T~tal Conditioned Floor Area in Scope 1,630 ft2 11. Building Orientation (deg) (N) 0 deg s. Total Unconditioned Floor Area 0 ft2 12. Permitted Scope of Work ExistingAlteration 6. • Total # of Stories (Habitable Above Grade) 1 13 Building Type(s) Nonresidential 7. Total # of dwelling units 0 14 Gas Type NaturalGas B. COMPLIANCE RESULTS FOR PERFORMANCE COMPONENTS (Annual TDV Energy Use, kBtu/ft 2-yr) I§ 140.1 BUILDING COMPLIES 1. Energy Component Z. Standard Design (TDV) 3. Proposed Design (TDV) 4. Compliance Margin (TDV) s. Percent Better than Standard Space Heating 13.98 16.92 -2.94 -21.0% Space co;oling 44.72 43.25 1.47 3.3% Indoor Fans 114.31 43.23 71.08 62.2% Heat Rejection ------ Pumps & Misc. -------- Domestic Hot Water 0.51 0.51 --0.0% Indoor Lighting 67.75 76.98 -9.23 -13.6% COMPLIANCE TOTAL 241.27 180.89 60.38 25.0% Receptacle 86.59 86.59 0.0 0.0% Process -------- Other Ltg ----- Process Motors ------- TOTAL 327.86 267.48 60.4 18.4% CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 2 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x C. PRIORITY PLAN CHECK/ INSPECTION ITEMS {in order of highest to lowest TDV energy savings) 1st Indoor Fans: Check envelope and mechanical • 2nd Space Cooling: Check envelope and mechanical 3rd Heat Rejection: Check envelope and mechanical 4th Pumps & Misc.: Check mechanical 5th Domestic Hot Water: Check mechanical 6th Space Heating: Check envelope and mechanical 7th Indoor Lighting: Check lighting D. EXCEPTIONAL CONDITIONS Compliance Margin By Energy Component (from Table B column 4) ··---·· -····-.. ·•.------···•··-·-·-·--···•·-·· ···-T..... ·-···----········ --·······--·-·· , ··-··-·····-·-•··-·· ··----···· ···-1 Indoor Fans Space Cooling Heat Rejection Pumps & Misc. Domestic Hot Water Space Heating Indoor Lighting --L. The building does not include service water heating. Verify that service water heating is not required and is not included in the design. This project uses the Simplified Geometry Performance Modeling Approach which is not capable of modeling daylighting controls and assumes the prescriptive Secondary Daylit Control requirements are met. PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE documentation (form NRCC-LTl-02-E) for the requirements of section 140.6(d) Automatic Daylighting Controls in Secondary Daylit Zones is required. E. HERS VERIFICATION This Section Does Not Apply I,. ADDITIONAL REMARKS None Provided CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 3 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x G. COMPLIANCE PATH & CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SUMMARY Identify which building components use the performance or prescriptive path for compliance. "NA"= not in project For components that utilize the performance path, indicate the sheet number that Includes mandatory notes on plans. Building Component Compliance Path Compliance Forms (required for submittal} Location of Mandatory Notes on Plans 181 Performance NRCC-PRF-ENV-DETAILS (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) Envelope □ Prescriptive NRCC-ENV-01 / 02 / 03 / 04 /OS/ 06-E □ NA 181 Performance NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) Mechanical □ Prescriptive NRCC-MCH-01 / 02 / 03 / 04 /OS/ 06 / 07-E □ NA □ Performance NRCC-PRF-PLB-DETAILS (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) Domestic Hot Water 181 Prescriptive NRCC-PLB-01-E □ NA □ Performance NRCC-PRF-LTI-DETAILS (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) lighting {Indoor Conditioned) 181 Prescriptive NRCC-LTl-01 / 02 / 03 / 04 / 05-E □ NA □ Performance 52 (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) Covered Process: □ Prescriptive NRCC-PRC-01/ 03-E Commercial Kitchens 181 NA □ Performance 53 (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) Covered Process: □ Prescriptive NRCC-PRC-01/ 04-E ' Computer Rooms 181 NA □ Performance 54 (section of the NRCC-PRF-01-E) Covered Process: □ Prescriptive NRCC-PRC-01/ 09-E Laboratory Exhaust 181 NA CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: N RCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page4of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/rime: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x G. COMPLIANCE PATH & CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SUMMARY The following building components are only eligible for prescriptive compliance. Indicate which are The following building components may have mandatory requirements per Part 6. Indicate relevant to the project. which are relevant to the project. Yes NA Prescriptive Requirement Compliance Forms Yes NA Mandatory Requirement Compliance Forms Lighting (Indoor Commissioning: §120.8 □ 181 NRCC-LTl-01 / 02 / 03 / 04 / 05-E □ 181 Simple Systems NRCC-CXR-01 / 02 / 03 / 05-E Unconditioned) §140.6 □ 181 Complex Systems NRCC-CXR-01 / 02 / 04 / 05-E □ 181 Lighting (Outdoor) §140.7 NRCC-LTO-01 / 02 / 03-E □ 181 Electrical: §130.5 NRCC-ELC-01-E □ 181 Lighting (Sign) §140.8 NRCC-LTS-01-E □ 181 Solar Ready: §110.10 NRCC-SRA-01 / 02-E Covered Process: §120.6 NRCC-PRC-01-E □ 181 Parking Garage NRCC-PRC-02-E □ 181 Solar Thermal Water NRCC-STH-01-E □ 181 Commercial Refrigeration N RCC-PRC-05-E Heating: §140.5 □ 181 Warehouse Refrigeration N RCC-PRC-06/07 /08-E □ 181 Compressed Air N RCC-PRC-10-E □ 181 Process Boilers NRCC-PRC-11-E CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 5 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x H. CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION, CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE & CERTIFICATE OF VERIFICATION SUMMARY (NRCI/NRCA/NRCV) - Documentation Author to indicate which Certificates must be submitted for the features to be recognized for compliance Confirmed (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed to post in field for Field Inspector to verify). See Tables G. and H. in MCH and LTI Details Sections for Acceptance Tests and forms by equipment. Building Component Compliance Forms (required for submittal} Pass Fail ~ NRCI-ENV-01-E -For all buildings □ □ Envelope ~ NRCA-ENV-02-F-NFRC label verification for fenestration □ □ ~ NRCI-MCH-01-E -For all buildings with Mechanical Systems □ □ ~ NRCA-MCH-02-A-Outdoor Air □ □ ~ NRCA-MCH-03-A -Constant Volume Single Zone HVAC □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-04-H-Air Distribution Duct Leakage □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-05-A-Air Economizer Controls □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-06-A-Demand Control Ventilation □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-07-A -Supply Fan Variable Flow Controls □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-08-A-Valve Leakage Test □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-09-A -Supply Water Temp Reset Controls □ □ Mechanical □ NRCA-MCH-10-A-Hydronic System Variable Flow Controls □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-11-A-Auto Demand Shed Controls □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-12-A-Packaged Direct Expansion Units □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-13-A-Air Handling Units and Zone Terminal Units □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-14-A-Distributed Energy Storage □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-15-A-Thermal Energy Storage □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-16-A-Supply Air Temp Reset Controls □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-17-A-Condensate Water Temp Reset Controls □ □ □ NRCA-MCH-18-A-Energy Management Controls Systems □ □ □ NRCV-MCH-04-H-Duct Leakage Test □ □ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 6of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/rime: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input FIie Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x H. CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION, CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE & CERTIFICATE OF VERIFICATION SUMMARY (NRCI/NRCA/NRCV) - Documentation Author to indicate which Certificates must be submitted for the features to be recognized for compliance Confirmed (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed to post in field for Field Inspector to verify). See Tables G. and H. in MCH and LTI Details Sections for Acceptance Tests and forms by equipment. Building Component Compliance Forms (required for submittal) Pass Fail □ NRCI-PLB-01-E -For all buildings with Plumbing Systems □ □ □ NRCI-PLB-02-E -required on central systems in high-rise residential, hotel/motel application. □ □ □ NRCI-PLB-03-E -Single dwelling unit systems in high-rise residential, hotel/motel application. □ □ □ NRCl 7PLB-21-E -HERS verified central systems in high-rise residential, hotel/motel application. □ □ Plumbing □ □ □ NRCI-PLB-22-E -HERS verified single dwelling unit systems in high-rise residential, hotel/motel application. □ NRCV-PLB-21-H-HERS verified central systems in high-rise residential, hotel/motel application. □ □ □ NRCV-PLB-22-H -HERS verified single dwelling unit systems in high-rise residential, hotel/motel application. □ □ □ NRCI-STH-01-E -Any solar water heating □ □ 0 NRCI-LTl-01-E -For all buildings □ □ D NRCI-LTl-02-E -lighting control system, or for an Energy Management Control System (EMCS) □ □ D NRCI-LTl-03-E -line-voltage track lighting integral current limiter, or for a supplementary overcurrent protection panel used to □ / □ energize only line-voltage track lighting □ NRCI-LTl-04-E -Two interlocked systems serving an auditorium, a convention center, a conference room, or a theater □ □ Indoor lighting □ NRCI-LTl-05-E -lighting Control Credit Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) □ □ □ NRCI-LTl-06-E -Additional wattage installed in a video conferencing studio □ □ □ NRCA-LTl-02-A -Occupancy sensors and automatic time switch controls. □ □ ~ NRCA-LTl-03-A -Automatic daylighting controls □ □ □ NRCA-LTl-04-A -Demand responsive lighting controls □ □ □ NRCI-LTO-01-E -Outdoor lighting □ □ Outdoor Lighting □ NRCI-LTO-02-E-EMCS Lighting Control System □ □ □ NRCA-LTO-02-A -Outdoor lighting Control □ □ Sign lighting 0 NRCI-LTS-01-E -Sign Lighting □ □ Electrical 0 NRCI-ELC-01-E-Electrical Power Distribution □ □ Photovoltaic 0 NRCI-SPV-01-E Photovoltaic Systems □ □ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 7 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x H; CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION, CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE & CERTIFICATE OF VERIFICATION SUMMARY (NRCI/NRCA/NRCV) - Documentation Author to indicate which Certificates must be submitted for the features to be recognized for compliance Confirmed (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed to post in field for Field Inspector to verify). See Tables G. and H. in MCH and LTI Details Sections for Acceptance Tests and forms by equipment. Building Component Compliance Forms (required for submittal} Pass Fail D NRCI-PRC-01-E Covered Processes □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-01-F-Compressed Air Systems □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-02-F-Kitchen Exhaust □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-03-F-Garage Exhaust □ □ Covered ·Process □ NRCA-PRC-04-F-Refrigerated Warehouse-Evaporator Fan Motor Controls □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-05-F-Refrigerated Warehouse-Evaporative Condenser Controls □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-06-F-Refrigerated Warehouse-Air Cooled Condenser Controls □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-07F-Refrigerated Warehouse-Variable Speed Compressor □ □ □ NRCA-PRC-08-F-Electrical Resistance Underslab Heating System □ □ I. ENVELOPE GENERAL INFORMATION (See NRCC-PRF-ENV-DETAILS for more Information) 1. Total Conditioned Floor Area 1,630 ft2 5. Number of Floors Above Grade 1 Confirmed 2. Total Unconditioned Floor Area 0 ft2 6. Number of Floors Below Grade 0 3. Addition Conditioned Floor Area 0 ft2 'l i 4. Addition Unconditioned Floor Area 0 ft2 "' "' 7. Opaque surfaces & Orientation 8. Total Gross Surface Area 9. Total Fenestration Area 10. Window to Wall Ratio North Wall 532 ft2 24 ft2 04.5% □ □ East Wall 593 ft2 248 ft2 41.8% □ □ South Wall 505 ft2 0 ft2 00.0% □ □ West Wall 320 ft2 0 ft2 00.0% □ □ Total 1,950ft2 272ft2 13.9% □ □ Roof 1,630 ft2 24 ft2 01.5% □ □ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: N RCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Pages of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x J. FENESTRATION ASSEMBLY SUMMARY §110.6 Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. -a i Fenestration Assembly Name / Fenestration Type / Product Type Overall Overall Overall i Ill Certification Method 1 Assembly Method Areaft2 "' .. "' Tagorl.D. / Frame Type U-factor SHGC VT C "'~ VerticalFenestration Prescriptive Door Glazed Door NFRC Rated Manufactured 48 0.36 0.25 0.50 N □ □ N/A Vertical Fenestration Prescriptive Storefront CurtainWall NFRC Rated Manufactured 224 0.41 0.26 0.50 N □ □ N/A Skylight Skylight FixedWindow NFRC Rated Manufactured 24 0.88 0.50 0.50 N □ □ N/A 1 Newly Installed fenestration sho/1 hove a certified NFRC Label Certificate ar use the CEC defoult tobles found in Table 110.6-A and Table 110.6-B. Center of Glass (COG) values are for the glass-only, determined by the manu/Dcturer, and are shown for ease of verification. Site-bu/It fenestration values are calculated per Nan resident/al Appendix NA6 and are used in the analysis. 2 Status: N -New, A -Altered, E -Existing Taking compliance credit for fenestration shading devices? (if "Yes", see NRCC-PRF-ENV-DETAILS for more information) No K. OPAQUE SURFACE ASSEMBLY SUMMARY § 120.7/ § 140.3 Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Framing cavity Continuous U-Factor / F-Factor i 'l i Surface Name Surface Type Area (ft2) "' .. "' Type R-Value R-Value / C-Factor C "'- Slab On Grade4 Underground Floor 1630 NA 0 NA F-Factor: 0. 730 E □ □ R-11 Wall Altered6 ExteriorWall 849 Wood 11 NA U-Factor: 0.110 A □ □ R-0Wall12 ExteriorWall 1101 NA 0 NA U-Factor: 0.407 E □ □ R-30 Roof Attic14 Roof 1630 Wood 30 NA U-Factor: 0.038 E □ □ 1 Status: N -New, A -Altered, E -Existing L. ROOFING PRODUCT SUMMARY 1 t 140.3 Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. -a Product Density Aged Solar Thermal Cool Roof Roofing Product Ill i Product Type SRI "' "' (lb/ft2) Reflectance Emittance Credit Description R-30 Roof Attic14 5.813 0.08 0.75 NA No NA □ □ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: M. HVAC SYSTEM SUMMARY (see NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS for more information) Dry System Equipment 1 (Fan & Economizer info included below in Table N) 1. 2. 3. 4. s. System Type Total Heating Equip Name Equip Type (Simple 2 or Qty Output Complex 3) (kBtu/h) FC-1 SZHP (SplitlPhase) Simple 1 57 1 Dry System Equipment includes furnaces, air handling units, heat pumps, etc. 2 Simple Systems must complete NRCC-CJCR-03-E commissioning design review form 3 Complex Systems must complete NRCC-CJCR-04-E commissioning design review form 4 A summary a/ which acceptance tests are applicable is provided in NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS 5 Status: N -New, A -Altered, E -Existing Wet System Equipment Section Does Not Apply 6. 7. 8. Supp Heat Total Cooling Supp Heat Output Output Source (Y/N) (kBtuh) (kBtu/h) Yes 17 53 Discrepancy between modeled and designed equipment sizing? (if "Yes", see Table F. "Additional Remarks" for an explanation) N. ECONOMIZER & FAN SYSTEMS SUMMARY1 1. 2. 3. 4. Page 9 of 19 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x § i10.1 / § 110.2 9. 10. 11. Efficiency Acceptance I , Testing .. Required? (Y/N) C "' Cooling Heating 4 "' SEER- 14.000/ HSPF-8.200 Yes N EER-11.500 No § 140.4 5. Outside Supply Fan Return Fan Air Equip Name Economizer Type TSP TSP (If present) CFM CFM HP BHP (Inch Control CFM HP BHP (inch Control WC) WC) FC-1 288 1900 0.650 0.650 1.09 ConstantVolume NA NA NA NA NA NoEconomlzer ' 1 Mechanical ventilation calculations and exhaust fans are Included in the NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS section Confirmed l i Ill □ □ Confirmed l i "' "' □ □ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page l0of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x O. EQUIPMENT CONTROLS 1 t 120.2 Confirmed 1. 2. 3. "l i Equip Name Equip Type Controls Ill Ill No DCV Controls No Economizer FC-1 SZHP No Supply Air Temp. Control □ □ No Optimum Start No Evaporative Cooler No Heat Recovery P. SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY § 120.4/ § 140.4(1) Dry System Distribution Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dud Leakage and Dud Leakage will be Ducts "l i Equip Type Sealin1 Required per verified per NAl and Status 1 Ill Equip Name Insulation Ill 140.4(1) NA2 R-Value Location FC-1 SZHP No No 8.0 Unconditioned N □ □ 1 Status: N • New, E -Existing Does the Project Include Zonal Systems? (if "Yes", see NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS for system information) No Does the Project Include a Solar Hot Water System? (If "Yes", see NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS for system Information) No Multifamily or Hotel/ Motel Occupancy? (if "Yes", see NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS for DHW system information) No Q. INDOOR CONDITIONED LIGHTING GENERAL INFO (see NRCC-PRF-LTI-DETAILS for more info)3 § 140.6 Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Conditioned Floor Area z Installed L11htlng Power Lighting Control Credits "l i Occupancy Type 1 Additional (Custom) Allowance Ill Ill (ftZ) (Watts) (Watts) Area cate1ory Footnotes Tailored Method (Watts) □ □ (Watts) Building Totals: 0 0 0 1 See Table 140.6-C 2 See NRCC-LTl-01-E far uncanditioned spaces 3Ughting infarmotion far existing spaces madeled is not included in the table CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-SS83 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 11 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x R. INDOOR CONDITIONED LIGHTING SCHEDULE (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-01-E)l I t 130.0 This Section Does Not Apply 11/ lighting power densities were used In the compliance model Bui/ding Departments will need ta check prescriptive forms for Lumlnalre Schedule details. 51. COVERED PROCESS SUMMARY-ENCLOSED PARKING GARAGES It 140.9 This Section Does Not Apply 52. COV~RED PROCESS SUMMARY-COMMERCIAL KITCHENS It 140.9 This Section Does Not Apply 53. COVERED PROCESS SUMMARY-COMPUTER ROOMS It 140.9 This Section Does Not Apply 54. COVERED PROCESS SUMMARY-LABORATORY EXHAUSTS It 140.9 This Sect!on Does Not Apply T. UNMET LOAD HOURS Thermal Zone Name Cooling Unmet Load Hour Limit for Proposed Cooling Unmet Load Hours Heating Unmet Load Hour Limit for Proposed Heating Unmet Load Hours Thermal Zone Thermal Zone 2-Reception 150 375.25 150 1005.5 5-0ffice 150 23.75 150 2275 U. ENERGY USE SUMMARY ' Energy Component Standard Design Site Proposed Design Site Ma11ln Standard Design Site Proposed Design Site Ma11ln (MWh) (MWh) (MWh) (MBtu) (MBtu) (MBtu) Space Heating --1.6 -13.9 --- Space Cooling 1.3 1.5 -0.2 ------ Indoor Fans 8.0 3.0 5.0 ----- Heat Rejection ------- Pumps & Misc. ---------- Domestic Hot Water ------0.6 0.6 0.0 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 12 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x U. ENERGY USE SUMMARY Energy Component Standard Design Site Proposed Design Site Margin Standard Design Site Proposed Design Site Margin (MWh) (MWh) (MWh) (MBtu) (MBtu) (MBtu) Indoor Lighting 4.4 5.0 -0.6 ----- COMPLIANCE TOTAL 13.7 11.1 2.6 14.5 0.6 13.9 Receptacle 5.6 5.6 0.0 ------ Process ------------ Other Ltg ------------ Process Motors -------- TOTAL 19.3 16.7 2.6 14.5 0.6 13.9 ,. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 13 of 19 Project ~ddress: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I§ 10-103 I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. . ,. r /) Documentation Author Name: Jake Hamilton ~ ~ f{m!~ Signature: Company: 3C Engineering, Inc. .. Address::1500 Palm Street Signature Dat5' 10/14/19 City/State/Zip: San Luis Obispo california 93401 -CEA Identification {If applicable): Phone: 805-540-3363 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1 I hereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am licensed in the State of California as a civil engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, or I am a licensed architect. 2 I affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by section 5537.2 or 6737.3 to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor performing this work. 3 I affirm that I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document because it pertains to a structure or type of work desc·ribed as exempt pursuant to Business and Professions Code Sections 5537, 5538 and 6737.1. Responsi_ble Envelope Designer Name: Jim Duffy :ignature: Company: Ten Over Studio Address::539 Marsh Street Date Signed: City/State/Zip: San Luis Obispo CA 93401 Declaration Statement Type: Phone:895-541-1010 Title: I License #: C-30770 Responsible Lighting Designer Name: ~ignature: NOT IN SCOPE Company: Address: Date Signed: City/Stat~/Zip: Declaration Statement Type: Phone: Title: I License#: •, Responsi_ble Mechanical Designer Name: Brian Starrett I ~ :lgnature: 1 . Company: 3C Engineering, Inc. ~A-~ _,I I .,_ Address:'1500 Palm Street Date Signed:"1'07.1411-r City/State/Zip: San Luis Obispo california 93401 Declaration Statement Type: Phone: 805-540-3363 Title: MECHANICAL ENGINEER I License#: M34068 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF·0l-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 14of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x NRCC-PRF-ENV-DETAILS -SECTION START- A. OPAQUE SURFACE ASSEMBLY DETAILS Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. -a i Ill Surface Name Surface Type Description of Assembly Layers Ill Notes Ill Slab Type = UnheatedSlabOnGrade Slab On Grade4 Underground Floor Insulation Orientation = None □ □ Insulation R-Value = RO Stucco -7/8 in. R-11 Wall Altered6 ExteriorWall Vapor permeable felt -1/8 in. □ □ Wood framed wall, 16in. OC, 3.Sin., R-11 Gypsum Board -1/2 in. Stucco - 7 /8 in. R-0Wall12 ExteriorWall Vapor permeable felt -1/8 in. □ □ Air -Cavity -Wall Roof Ceiling - 4 in. or more Gypsum Board -1/2 in. Asphalt shingles -1/4 in. Vapor permeable felt -1/8 in. R-30 Roof Attic14 Roof Plywood -1/2 in. □ □ Air -Cavity -Wall Roof Ceiling - 4 in. or more Wood framed roof, 24in. OC, 3.Sin., R-30 -Gypsum Board -1/2 in. B. OVERHANG DETAILS (Adapted from NRCC-ENV-02-E) This Section Does Not Apply C. OPAQUE DOOR SUMMARY Confirmed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Opaque Door Assembly Name Overall Pass Fail /Tagorl.D. DoorType Certification Method Operation Area U-factor Status 1 Wood Door42 WoodGreaterThanOrEqualTol. 75inThickDoor DefaultPerformance Swinging 24 0.500 E □ □ 1 Status: N • New, A -Altered, E -Existing CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 15 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x NRCC-PRF-MCH-DETAILS -SECTION START- A. MEC~ANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT (Adapted from 2016-NRCC-MCH-03-EJ Confirmed 1. DESIGN AIR FLOWS 2. VENTILATION (§ 120.1) ::c ICI ICI :1111 ... 0 ~ Cl Ill s: s: s: 8 ICI s: .Q ICI ~. "c:11 Ill Ill ID i5 i5 .,, ! ~ .,, t ICI z s: Ill z ICI Cl z iii z z >Z ICI < ICI iii: i5 i;:; < < i5 Ill, go .e :ii -a 6 s: .,, s: Si n Ill 3 z Ill .,, i ii' -a .,, 2!! IE c: 6 C: IE c: 8 z i;:; < "Tl Ill z z Ill ICI n :1111 ... 0 "Tl Ill z ,~ ... i;:; ~ :1111: ~ . I l i CONDITIONED 0 ni: 6 s: .,, s: IE s: .,, s: !i ~ z l !i C: > Jl,I k,:::, ;r: "' -o .,, > IE > ~ ;g -::c ~ ::c Ill :ii .,, !i :ii ~ :II a. "' ZONE NAME ICI r-s: :Ill -:li! i~ i! ICI i! ~ !> .,, ::: I z --c Q i: !:l! > 0 iii :1111 .,, i .!. G) !: Q s: r-s: :1111 ~:1111 .,, 0 -a i :ii ~--> oz .!.j e :1111 s: -i :li! -z ~ i5 ~ > -a ~e .,, -ii: G) z G) :1111 a i n .,, s: > !: !: .!. ~ ~ 0 n :I. i -a .,, 0 Ill C: :ii :1111 :1111 r-z .,, ~ ft s: s: Ill ~ ~ ... 1-Retail FC-1 1,020 NA 0.00 NA NA N FC-1 875 0.20 7.29 24.00 175 175 NA N NA □ □ 2-Reception FC-1 297 NA 0.00 NA NA N FC-1 255 0.15 1.27 30.00 38 38 NA N NA □ □ 3-Support FC-1 276 NA 0.00 NA NA N FC-1 237 0.15 1.19 30.00 36 36 NA N NA □ □ 4-Restroom FC-1 65 NA 0.00 NA NA N FC-1 56 0.15 0.28 30.00 8 8 NA N NA □ □ 5-Office FC-1 241 NA 0.00 NA NA N FC-1 207 0.15 1.03 30.00 31 31 NA N NA □ □ TOTAL 1,630 11.06 288 288 NA □ □ 8. ZONAL SYSTEM AND TERMINAL UNIT SUMMARY § 140.4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. &. 7. 8. Confirmed Rated Capacity Airflow (cfm) Fan (kBtuh) Economizer l i System ID System Type Qty Zone Name "' Min. ECM "' Heating Cooling Design Min. Ratio BHP Cycles Motor 5-Office-Trm Uncontrolled 1 NA NA NA 5-Office 241 NA 0.00 NA NA □ □ □ 4-Restroom-Trm Uncontrolled 1 NA NA NA 4-Restroom 65 NA 0.00 NA NA □ □ □ 3-Support-Trm Uncontrolled 1 NA NA NA 3-Support 276 NA 0.00 NA NA □ □ □ 2-Reception-Trm Uncontrolled 1 NA NA NA 2-Reception 297 NA 0.00 NA NA □ □ □ 1-Retail-Trm Uncontrolled 1 NA NA NA 1-Retail 1020 NA 0.00 NA NA □ □ □ CA Building·Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 16 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x C. EXHAUST FAN SUMMARY This Section Does Not Apply D. DHW EQUIPMENT SUMMARY-(Adapted from NRCC-PLB-01} This Section Does Not Apply E. MULTI-FAMILY CENTRAL DHW SYSTEM DETAILS This Section Does Not Apply F. SOLAR HOT WATER HEATING SUMMARY (Adapted from NRCC-STH-01) This Section Does Not Apply G. MECHANICAL HVAC ACCEPTANCE TESTS & FORMS (Adapted from 2016-NRCC-MCH-01-E} §RA4 Declaration of Required Acceptance Certificates (NRCA) -Acceptance Certificates that may be submitted. (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed to post in field for Field Inspector to verify). :!: :!: !I: !I: !I: !I: !I: !I: !I: !I: !I: !I: :!: !I: !I: !I: !I: Test Description n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Confirmed ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c ::c c!, ~ i c!, c!, c!, i i I I I I I I I I I ... ... ... ... i ... ... ... i 5: VI I? ;: i > 5: w VI I? ;: ,. ,. ,. ..,, ..,, ,., ..,, > > 0 C ;:;· n C :::c ii "O n 0 ..,, "O i C "T1 C "O ;ioO I!!!. > ::i C :i= .. 0 g Equipment 0 ::;· 0 "O 0 0 -I < n, ::i C n, 3 "O r < n :i= b' ;' ,., ,., > "' C. .. Ei' C "O a-"T1 C::, ..,, n, n, Requiring #of < ;io :E NC ::;· ,., C. ~ ~-C g ::!. ., X n, i .. ::i n ,, 0 ::i ~ iii ct ~ ::i 3 0 C >~ ;t n"' DI ! Testing or units 0 n, ., ~ r+ Ill r+ Ill 0 ill a-0 n, :s:: "' ., C Ill ~!J: a 5!: a ::i X 3 ::i ., "' C n ::i ~ n..,, n, ..,, Verification ~ C 0 ;;: -n, -C. C ., g 3 ~ r+ :E ::i a ~ OQ ;t "T1 ..,, ::i > 0 111 ., iif n, 0 ::i-::;· iiJ "' in Ii a < 3 a ;io < :e n, Ro 1111 n, ., iii ~ C. n, "' n, .. FC-1 1 X X ---------------- ----- -- -- --□ □ H. EVAPORATIVE COOLER SUMMARY This Section Does Not Apply CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market N RCC-PRF-01-E Page 17 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/nme: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x NRCC-PRF-LTI-DETAILS -SECTION START- A. INDOOR CONDITIONED LIGHTING CONTROL CREDITS (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-02-E) It 140.6 This Section Does Not Apply B. INDOOR CONDITIONED LIGHTING MANDATORY LIGHTING CONTROLS (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-02-E) It 130.1 This Section Does Not Apply §130.l(a) = Manual area controls; §130.0(b) = Multi Level; §130.l(c) = Auto Shut-Off; §130.l(d) = Mandatory Daylight; §130.l(e) = Demand Responsive C. TAILORED METHOD CONDITIONED LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE SUMMARY AND CHECKLIST (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-04-E) t 140.6 General lighting power (see Table D) 0 General lighting power from special function areas (see Table E) NA Additional "use it or lose it" (See Table G) 0 Total watts 0 D. GENERAL LIGHTING POWER (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-04-E) It 140.6-D This Section Does Not Apply E. GENERAL LIGHTING FROM SPECIAL FUNCTION AREAS (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-04-E) t 140.6(c) 3H llluminance Value Room Cavity Ratio Confirmed Room Number Primary Function Area Allowed LPD Floor Area (ft2) Allowed Watts (LUX) (Table G) Pass Fail NA NA NA NA NA NA NA □ □ Note: Tailored Method for Special Function Areas Is not currently Implemented F. ROOM'CAVITY RATIO (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-04-E) Rectangular Spaces Confirmed Room Number Task/Activity Description Room Length (ft) Room Width (ft) Room Cavity Height (ft) RCR Pass Fall NA NA NA NA NA NA □ □ Non-Rect:angular Spaces This Sectio:n Does Not Apply CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: N RCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 18 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x Note: All applicable spaces are listed under the Non-Rectungular Spaces table G. ADDITIONAL "USE IT OR LOSE IT" (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-04-E) 1. z. 3. 4. Confirmed Combined Floor Display and Task Combined Ornamental and Speclal Allowed Watts -: i Wall Display Lighting Effects Lighting Very Valuable Merchandise Ill Ill 0 0 0 0 0 □ □ 5. Wall Display This Section Does Not Apply 6. Floor Display and Task Lighting This Section Does Not Apply 7. Combined Ornamental and Special Effects Lighting This Section Does Not Apply 8. Very Valuable Merchandise This Section Does Not Apply H. INDOOR & OUTDOOR LIGHTING ACCEPTANCE TESTS & FORMS (Adapted from NRCC-LTl-01-E and NRCC-LT0-01-E) § 130.4 Declaration of Required Acceptance Certificates (NRCA) -Acceptance Certificates that must be verified In the field. (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed to post in field for Field Inspector to verify). Indoor Outdoor Confirmed Test Description NRCA-LTI-OZ-A NRCA-LTl-03-A NRCA-LTl-04-A NRCA-LTO-OZ-A .,, Equipment Requiring 0cc Sensors / Auto Time Ill i #of units Auto Daylight Demand Responsive Outdoor Controls Ill Ill Testing or Verification Switch Occupant Sensors 0 □ □ □ □ □ □ Automatic Time Switch 0 □ □ □ □ □ □ A~tomatic Daylighting 0 □ 181 □ □ □ □ Demand Responsive 0 □ □ □ □ □ □ Outdoor Controls 0 □ □ □ □ □ □ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-1417:03:59 Project Name: Megans Organic Market NRCC-PRF-01-E Page 19 of 19 Project Address: 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 93401 Calculation Date/Time: 17:03, Mon, Oct 14, 2019 Compliance Scope: ExistingAlteration Input File Name: 190809 Megan's Organic Market.cibd16x CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2016 Nonresidential Compliance Report Version: NRCC-PRF-01-E-06262019-5583 Report Generated at: 2019-10-14 17:03:59 KOHLER. ! 79;;; T ~9001 -ICOII.ER. NATIO NALLY REGISTERE D The Kohler-Advantage • High Quality Power Kohler home generators provide advanced voltage and frequency regulation along with ultra-low levels of harmonic distortion for excellent generator power quality to protect your valuable electronics. • Extraordinary Reliability Kohler is known for extraordinary reliability and performance and backs that up with a 5-year or 2000 hour limited warranty. • Perfect for Tight Lot Unes Can be placed as close as 18 inches from your home or small business, providing installation flexibility even on smaller lots. (Only applies to engine specification numbers GM88347-GA7 or higher. Check state and local codes for minimum required distance from a structure.) • Powerful Performance Exclusive Powerboost "' technology provides excellent starting power. The Kohler 8 kW generator can easily start and run a 4 ton air conditioner with up to 4 .5 kW preload.* • Enclosure Bold new Kohler design in steel, dipped in e-coat for extra corrosion protection and painted with a durable powder coat finish. • Quiet Operation Kohler home generators provide quiet, neighborhood- friendly performance. Generator Ratings Model Voltage Phase Hz Alternator 8RESV 120/240 60 2F3 Models: 8RESV{L) Multi-Fuel LPG/Natural Gas Standard Features • RDC2 Controller o One digital controller manages both the generator set and transfer switch functions (with optional Model RXT transfer switch). o Designed for today's most sophisticated electronics. o Electronic speed control responds quickly to varying household demand. o Digital voltage regulation protects your sensitive electronics from harmonic distortion and unstable power quality. o Two-line, backlit LCD display with adjustable contrast is easy to read , even in direct sunlight or low light. o OnCue® Plus Generator Management System for remote monitoring is included with every generator. • Kohler Engine Features o Kohler engine with efficient OHV design o Powerful, reliable air-cooled performance o Simple field conversion between natural gas and LPG fuels while maintaining emission certification • Designed for Easy Installation o Steel base o Hinged, locking roof o Fuel and electrical connections through the enclosure wall eliminate the need for stub-ups through the bottom o Accepts natural gas fuel pressure as low as 3.5 inches o Load connection terminal block allows easy field wiring o Designed for outdoor installation only • Approved for stationary standby applications in locations served by a reliable utility source • Meets 181 mph wind rating • 8RESVL model packaged with a Model RXT automatic transfer switch is available. See page 4 and the Model RXT ATS specification sheet. • Certifications o Meets emission regulations for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 40 CFR 60 stationary source standards with both LPG and natural gas. Note: CARB does not regulate emergency standby generators outputting less than 50 HP. Only the EPA standards apply. o UL 2200 listed (60 Hz model) o Accepted by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Natural Gas kW/kVA 7{7 Standby Rati ngs Amps kW/kVA 29.2 8/8 LPG Amps 33.3 RATINGS: Standby ratings apply to installaliona served by a reliable utility aource. AD singl"1)hase unilsare rated at 1.0 power factor. The standby rating is applicable to variable loedswith an average loadfactorof 80% forlhedurationoflhe power outage. No overload capacity ls specified at this rating. Ratings are In accordance with ISO -3046/1 , 8S5514, AS2789, and DIN 6271 . GENERAL GUIDE- LINES FOR DERATING: ALTTTUDE: Derate 4% per 305 m (1000 It.) elevatlon abolle 153 m (500 ft.). TEMPERATURE: Derate 2" per 5.5'C (1 o· F) temperature Increase above 1 e•c (60°F). Avail- ability Is subject to change without notice. The generator sat manufacturer reserves the right to change the design or specifications without nolice and without any obligation or llabilitywhataoever. Con- tact your local Kohler Co. generator distributor for availability. • Check the appliance manufacturer's specifications for actual power requirements. Consult a Kohl.,,. Power Symans professional to calculate your exact reaklenllal power system requirements . G4-252 (8RESV) 1/1 91> Alternator Specifications Alternator Specifications Alternator Features Specifications Manufacturer Output reconnectable Type Leads, quantity Voltage regulator Insulation: Material Temperature rise Bearing: quantity, type Coupling Amortisseur windings Voltage regulation, no-load to full- load RMS One-step load acceptance Peak motor starting kVA: 240 V, 2F3 (60 Hz) PowerBoost"' Generator 1-Phase Kohler 120/240 2-Pole, Rotating Field 4 Digital NEMAMG1-1.66 ClassH ClassH 1, Sealed Ball Direct Full ±1.0% 100% of Rating (35% dip for voltages below) 16.8 • · Compliance with NEMA, IEEE, and ANSI standards for temperature rise • Self-ventilated and drip-proof construction • Windings are vacuum-impregnated with epoxy varnish for dependability and long life. • Superior voltage waveform and minimum harmonic distortion from skewed alternator construction • Digital voltage regulator with :1: 1.0% no-load to full-load RMS regulation • Rotating-field alternator with static exciter for excellent load response • Total harmonic distortion (THD) from no load to full load with a linear load is less than 5% Application Data Engine Engine Specifications Manufacturer Engine: model, type Cylinders Displacement, cm3 (cu. in.) Bore and stroke, mm (in.) Compression ratio Main bearings: quantity, type Rated RPM 60Hz Max. engine power at rated rpm, kW (HP) LPG, 60 Hz Natural gas, 60 Hz Cylinder head material Valve material Piston type and material Crankshaft material Governor: type Frequency regulation, n~ load to full load Frequency regulation, steady state Air cleaner type Exhaust Exhaust System Exhaust temperature exiting the enclosure at rated kW, dry, •c ("F) Kohler SV620 Slngle 597 (36.4) 94 X 86 (3. 7 X 3.44) 8.5:1 2, Parent Material 3600 11 (14.8) 8.5 (11.4) Aluminum Steel Aluminum Alloy Heat Treated, Ductile Iron Electronic Isochronous :1:1 .0% Dry 190 (374) Engine Electrical Engine Electrlcal System Ignition system Starter motor rated voltage (DC) Battery (purchased separately): Ground Volts (DC) Battery quantity Recommended cold cranking amps: (CCA) rating for -18°C (0"F) Group size Lubrication Lubricating System Type Oil capacity (with filter), L (qt.) * Oil filter: quantity, type * Oil capacity for a new, dry engine. Fuel Pipe Size Electronic, Capacitive Discharge 12 Negative 12 1 500 51 Full Pressure 1.5 (1.6) 1, Camidge Minimum Gas Pipe Size Recommendation, In. NPT Pipe Length, Natural Gas LPG m (ft.) 99,200 Btu/hr. 160,800 Btu/hr. 8 (25) 3/4in. 1/2 in. 15 (50) 3/4in. 3/4in. 30 (100) 1 in. 3/4in. 46 (150) 1 in. 1 in. 61 (200) 1 1/4 in. 1 in. G4-252 (8RESV} 1/19b I - Fuel Requirements Fuel System Fuel types Natural Gas or LPG Fuel supply inlet 1/2 NPT Fuel supply pressure, kPa On. H2O): Natural gas 0.87-2.7 (3.5-11) LP 1.7-2.7 (7-11) Fuel Composition Limits* NaLGaa LPG Methane, % by volume (minimum) 90min. Ethane, % by volume (maximum) 4.0max. Propane, % by volume 1.0max. 85min. Propane, % by volume (maximum) 0.1 max. 5.0max. • C4 and higher, % by volume 0.3max. 2.5max. Sulfur, ppm mass (maximum) 25max. Lower hea~in value, MJ/m3 (Bt ), (minimum) 33.2 (890) 84.2 (2260) * Contact your local distributor for suitability and rating derates based on fuel compositions outside these limits. Operation Requirements Fuel Consumption Model 8RESV Fuel Type Natural Gas LPG % Load Fuel Consumption, m3/hr. (cfh) 100 75 50 25 Exercise 100 75 50 25 Exercise 3.9 (136) 2.7 (95) 2.0 (69) 1.5 (53) 1.1 (39) 1.7 (59) 1.3 (45) 1.0 (36) .75 (26) .38 (14) Nominal fuel rating: Natural gas: 37 MJ/m3 (1000 Btu/ft.3} 93 MJ/m3 (2500 Btu/ft. 3) LPG: LPG conversion factors: 8.58 ft.3 = 1 lb. 0.535 m3 = 1 kg 36.39 ft.3 = 1 gal. Sound Data Model 8RESV 8 point logarithmic average sound levels are 66 dB(A) during weekly engine exercise and 72 dB(A) during full-speed generator diagnostics and normal operation. For comparison to competitor ratings, the lowest point sound levels are 63 dB(A) and 68 dB(A) respectively.* All sound levels are measured at 7 meters with no load. * Lowest of 8 points measured around the generator. Sound levels at other points around generator may vary depending on installation parameters. RDC2 Controller I Voltage: Z40 V I Freq: 60.0 Hz c:, c:, c:, @(Q)((B -"""' .... f-□~□-e, The RDC2 controller provides integrated control for the generator set, Kohler® Model RXT transfer switch, programmable interface module (PIM), and load management device. The RDC2 controller's 2-line LCD screen displays status messages and system settings that are clear and easy to read, even in direct sunlight or low light. RDC2 Controller Features • Membrane keypad o OFF, AUTO, and RUN pushbuttons o Select and arrow buttons for access to system configuration and adjustment menus • LED indicators for OFF, AUTO, and RUN modes • LED indicators for utility power and generator set source availability and ATS position (Model RXT transfer switch required) • LCDscreen o Two lines x 16 characters per line o Backlit display with adjustable contrast for excellent visibility in all lighting conditions • Scrolling system status display o Generator set status o Voltage and frequency o Engine temperature o Oil pressure o Battery voltage o Engine runtime hours • Date and time displays • Smart engine cooldown senses engine temperature • Digital isochronous governor to maintain steady-state speed at all loads • Digital voltage regulation: ± 1.0% RMS no-load to full-load • Automatic start with programmed cranking cycle • Programmable exerciser can be set to start automatically on any Mure day and time, and run every week or every two weeks • Exercise modes o Unloaded weekly exercise with complete system diagnostics o Unloaded full-speed exercise o Loaded full-speed exercise (Model RXT ATS required) • Front-access mini USB connector for Site Tech TN or USB Utility connection • Integral Ethernet connector for Kohler® OnCue® Plus • Built-in 2.5 amp battery charger • Remote two-wire start/stop capability for optional connection of Model RDT transfer switches See additional controller features on the next page. G4-252 (8RESV) 1/19b KOHLER. Additional RDC2 Controller Features • Diagnostic messages o Displays diagnostic messages for the engine, generator, Model RXT transfer switch, programmable interface module (PIM), and load management o Over 70 diagnostic messages can be displayed • Maintenance reminders • System settings o System voltage, frequency, and phase o Voltage adjustment o Measurement system, English or metric • ATS status (Model AXT ATS required) o Source availability o ATS position (normal/utility or emergency/generator) o Source voltage and frequency • ATS control (Model RXT ATS required) o Source voltage and frequency settings o Engine start time delay o Transfer time delays o Voltage calibration o Fixed pickup and dropout settings • Programmable Interface Module (PIM) status displays o Input status (active/inactive) o Output status (active/inactive) • Load control menus Generator Set Standard Features • Battery cables • Critical silencer • EPA certified fuel system • Field-connection terminal block • Fuel solenoid valve and secondary regulator • Line circuit breaker: 40 Amps • Multi-fuel system, LPG/natural gas, field-convertible • Oil drain extension with shutoff valve • OnCue® Plus Generator Management System • RDC2 generator set/ATS controller • Rodent-resistant construction • Sound enclosure with sound-deadening, flame-retardant foam per UL 94, class HF-1 • 5-year limited warranty Available Accessories* Approvals and Listings 0 CSA Approval Concrete Mounting Pads O Concrete mounting pad, 3 in. thick O Concrete mounting pad, 4 in. thick (recommended for storm-prone areas) Electrical System O Battery Fuel System O Flexible fuel line KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 USA Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales and service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com Available Accessories, Continued Controller Accessories O Programmable Interface Module (PIM) (provides 2 digital inputs and 6 relay outputs) 0 Load shed kit O Power relay modules (use up to 4 modules for each load management device) Maintenance O Maintenance kit Literature O General maintenance literature kit O Overhaul literature kit O Production literature kit Starting Aids O Carburetor heater, 120 VAC (recommended for reliable starting at temperatures below 0°C [32°F]) Kohlei4 Automatic Transfer Switch O Model RXT, see specification sheet G11-121 O Model ROT, see specification sheet G11-98 O Model RXT with combined interface/load management board 0 Other Kohler® ATS 8RESVL Model Package O 8RESVL with 100 amp RXT with 12-space load center and NEMA 1 steel enclosure for indoor installation * Accessories are available through Kohler authorized distributors and dealers. Generator Set Dimensions and Weights overall Generator Size, L x W x H: Shipping Weights: 8RESV Generator Set 8RESVL w/100 amp AXT ATS 777 x 712 x 824 mm (30.6 X 28 X 32.4 in.) 172 kg (378 lb.) 181 kg (398 lb.) NOTE: Dimensions are provided for reference only and should not be used for planning installa- tion. Contact your local distributor for more detailed Information. DISTRIBUTED BY: C 2015, 2017, 2019 by Kohler Co. All right& reserved. G4-252 (8RESV) 1 /19b • I tn:,,e TRUE MANUFACTURING CO., INC. A/A# Project Name: ® U.S.A. FOODSERVICE DIVISION Location: 2001 East Terra Lane • O'Fallon, Missouri 63366-4434 • (636)240-2400 Item#: Qty: SIS# Fax (636)272-2408 • Toll Free (800)325-6152 • Intl Fax# (001)636-272 -7546 Parts Dept. (800)424-TRUE • Parts Dept. Fax# (636)272-9471 • www.truemfg .com Model#: Model: T-Series: T-12F-HC Reach -In Solid Swing Door Freezer with Hydrocarbon Refrigerant BUI CITYO OC1 18 2019 ► TRNl's sold cloor NICh-ln's .. deslgned wldl enduring qualtythlt pn,ladS ,_ long lam Mftltllllnt. 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IHOr parfanns In coolest, most ~he--fAldldlllL ► Easly. : .... ~--c,al far danlng. -------::;;;,;:=====================--=-=-=-=-=-="'=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-="1:-::.-============:=:1 'R(J(J(jFl=fl'vtJ'A Specifications subject to change without notice. Chart dimensions rounded up to the nearest W (m illimeters ro unded up to next w hole nu mber). Cabinet Dimensions Cord Crated (inches) Length Weight (mm) NEMA (total ft.) (lbs.) Model Doors Shelves w D H* HP Voltage Amps Config. (total m) (kg) T-12F-HC 1 3 24¾ 23¼ 63¼ ½ 115/60/1 4.5 5-15P • 9 TBD 632 588 1604 N/A N/A 2.74 TBD • Height does not include 1" (26 mm) for door hinge. ,A~" 1ili,'ovAnoN> ~c®•~ o' natural APPROVALS: AVAILABLE Ar. -.......... ... refrigerant. 6/18-A Printed in U.S.A. Model: T-Series: T-12F-HC Reach-In Solid Swing Door Freezer with Hydrocarbon Refrigerant DESIGN • True's commitment to using the highest quality materials and oversized refrigeration systems provides the user with colder product temperatures, lower utility costs, exceptional food safety and the best value in today's food service marketplace. REFRIGERATION SYSTEM • Factory engineered, self-contained, capillary tube system using environmentally friendly R290 hydro carbon refrigerant that has zero (0) ozone depletion potential (ODP), & three (3) global warming potential (GWP). • High capacity, factory balanced refrigeration system that maintains-10°F (-23.3°C) temperatures. Ideal for both frozen foods and ice cream. CABINET CONSTRUCTION • Exterior -Stainless steel front. Anodized quality aluminum ends. Corrosion resistant GalFan coated steel back. • Interior -attractive, NSF approved, clear coated aluminum liner. Stainless steel floor with coved corners. • Insulation -entire cabinet structure and solid door are foamed-in-place using a high density, polyurethane insulation that has zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and -zero global.warming potential (GWP). • Welded, heavy duty steel frame rail, black powder coated for corrosion protection. • Base rail fitted with leg levelers (legs not available). DOOR • Stainless steel exterior with clear aluminum door liner to match cabinet interior. Door extends full width of cabinet shell. • Lifetime guaranteed recessed door handle. • State of the art, electronically commutated evaporator and condenser fan motors. ECM motors operate at higher peak efficiencies and move a more consistent volume of air which produces less heat, reduces energy consumption and provides greater motor reliability. Door fitted with 12" (305 mm) long recessed handle that is foamed-in-place with a • Bottom mounted condensing unit positioned for easy cleaning. Compressor runs in coolest and most grease free area of the kitchen. Allows for storage area on top of unit. • Automatic defrost system time-initiated, temperature-terminated. Saves energy consumption and provides shortest possible defrost cycle. 15!,&" sheet metal interlock to ensure permanent attachment. • Positive seal self-closing door. Lifetime guaranteed door hinges and torsion type closure system. • Magnetic door gasket of one piece construction, removable without tools for ease of cleaning. (24mm)f 64" (1626mm) ' ta,,e ® SHELVING • Three (3) adjustable, heavy duty PVC coated wire shelves 20 1~6 "L x 17"0 (529 mm x 432 mm). Four (4) chrome plated shelf clips included per shelf. • Shelf support pilasters mad~ of same material as cabinet interior; shelves are adjustable on ½" (13 mm) increments. LIGHTING • LED Interior lighting -safety shielded. Lights activated by rocker switch mounted above door. MODEL FEATURES • Evaporator is epoxy coated to eliminate the potential of corrosion. • Rear airflow guards prevent product from blocking optimal airflow. • NSF/ ANSI Standard 7 compliant for open food product. ELECTRICAL • Unit completely pre-wired at factory and ready for final connection to a 115/60/1 phase, 15 amp dedicated outlet. Cord and plug set included. ~ 115/60/1 ~ NEMA-5-15R OPTIONAL FEATURES/ ACCESSORIES Upcharge and lead times may apply. □ 2 ½" (64 mm) diameter castors. □ Novelty baskets. □ Additional shelves. 46 15/32" (1193mm) 5/16" (8mm) PLAN VIEW rr.i::::--:._-~.--·:-,.._---;-.. ·.•.:-·•:-;.~,?"'"r•:r-:-:,".::;·;·.:;:·_ -::'"t:-··. -; -:~.-;:c-,::, ;!_":":-~--:· ;:7~/~:;.'=~.<· :,:.·7:~ =:-···: --~--. : · , ··; :.~-~-.-, •,;.,.· · · · • --':WARRANTY _ •. Y' -'i. r< .zr J\. _-/: _ .. . __ . ·c.' · ~ •. -.c-~:-,·0 •• ,. ·, ··-"c ... • •• :. METRIC DIMENSIONS ROUNDED.UP.TO.THE.,,•·';,:,;.··'·-··.,.--.;;..,.i-,,,;;;..;.:..;:;.:..a.;'-:---',;,;,;.:;.;.;.,..:,..,.,..::.;.:-,"--,-+",...,..--:,.;.,..;,..~,"-',-'--'-:~~~-'---'i • ,-Three.year.warr~_nty_ on all pa~ -: ·::,: '.-.-NEARESTWHOtE MIWMETER _ \/, :: '/ --, ~~!f ,~,~~ 0 ,&~iitr~r .. >..,,: ,.....--L,-"------"'---..&.,.a-'-~-"'"--~_,._.....,.. _ _._--"-'_-'--.__----- TRUE MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 2001 East Terra Lane• O'Fallon, Missouri 63366-4434 • (636)240-2400 • Fax (636)272-2408 • Toll Free (800)325-6152 •Intl.Fax# (001)636-272-7546 • www.truemfg.com Hubbell Ughtlng, Inc. Pole Catalog Number KRS10-4120 KRS12-4120 KRS14-4120 KRS16-4120 KRS20-4120 l(RS2Q-4180 KRS20-5120 KRS20-5180 KRS25-5120 KRS25-5180 KRS30-5180 KSS10-4120 KSS12-4120 KSS14-4120 KSS16-4120 KSS20-4120 KSS20-4180 KSS25-4120 KSS25-4180 KSS25-5120 KSS25-5180 KSS30-4180 KSS30-5180 ~t ~!x~GaleAve. City of Industry, California 91716-0080 626/968-5666 • FAX 626/330-3861 Anchor Bolt Installation Guide· KRS / KSS Poles 1·-- le i :::.!v.1.:1S "/ '"""·:·::--),~'·-•j.c; ! Fixture Mounting Orientation: OCT 18 2019 ; T8"'plate Orientation: □□'.~,_,H f!•\;1-r,,.,~ ··•rr·,,,. ! ..... , ... .) ....... ,l • • i ---------- Eo7 r --1 r --1 I I I I I I I I I I I I L _...J L_...JL_...J M--+--Clear Area for Conduit Lon ltudlnal Reference Line FEB 1 4 2020 Keep parallel to street or walkway Bolt Circle Diameter 01111 n1Nr, DIVISION c11v Olii<8JA N l lia~ Oi.!i~o9 Anchor Temp ate Circle Cover Bolt Bolt Number Dia. Size 96001 8½' 11 ¥e' dia. 96001 8½' 11 ¥e'dia. 96001 8½' 11¥a'dia. 96048 8" 8 1/s'sq. 96048 8" 81/s'sq. 96010 11 · 12%' sq. 96048 a· 8 1/s'sq. 96010 11" 121/s'sq. Pro). Size 3 3/s' ¾'x 15" + 3" 33/s' ¾'x 30" + 4" 3 3/s' ¾'x 30" + 4" 3 3/a' ¾'x 15" + 3" 3 3/a' ¾'x 30" +4" 3 ¥a' ¾'x30"+4" 33/a' ¾' X 30" + 4" 3 ¥a' ¾'x 30" +4" Pole Anchor Bolt Guide: Conduit Stub-up Level Foundation Top Template Concrete . Pole Leveling Nuts CONCRETE FOUNDATION TO BE DESIGNED ACCORDING TO LOCAL SOIL CONDITIONS. Aiar-=-.:::ar~ ,.(llf1fltb' ........ ,. Revised 7/16/10 ECN 100715008 Status 7 Part No. 95529 Anchor Bolt Installation -KRS / KSS Poles KIM LIGHTING LIMITED WARRANTY When installed in accordance with Kim Installation Instructions and accepted trade practices, the following shall apply: General Product Limited Warranty Coverage All material and component parts used in the manufacture of Kim Products, are warranted to be free from defects of material and/or workmanship for a period of 1 year from date of sale, with the following exceptions: Auxillary Equipment All auxiliary equipment (such as lamps, ballasts, and transformers) provided by and/or included in Kim Products shall carry the component manufacturer's warranty. Copper and Bronze Landscape Components Copper and Bronze Landscape fixture components shall be warranted against defects of material and/or workmanship, and failure due to corrosion, for a period of 25 years from date of sale. Composite In-Grade Components Composite In-Grade fixture components installed below grade, shall be warranted against defects of material and/or workmanship, and failure due to corrosion, for a period of 7 years from date of sale. Aluminum Landscape Components Aluminum Landscape fixture components not in direct contact with soil, shall be warranted against defects of material and/or workmanship for a period of 3 years from date of sale. Aluminum fixture components in direct contact with soil shall be warranted from defects of material and failure from corrosion for a period of 1 year from date of sale. Limit of Liablllty and General Conditions Only products which are installed, used and maintained in accordance with applicable Kim instructions, specifications and accepted trade practices, are covered by the Kim Warranty. During the warranty period, with proof of purchase, Kim will repair or replace with the same or similar product, at Kim's option, without charge. Labor costs are the owner's responsibility and are excluded from this warranty. This warranty is void if the product is modified, tampered with, misapplied, poorly installed, improperly maintained, or subjected to abnormal conditions. Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of fitness for a particular application. Kim Lighting shall not be liable to the purchaser for indirect or consequential damages. ~ IGMUGHTING How may we serve you better? Please let us know. Visit our website at: www.kimlighting.com Your concems are important to us. Page 2 Kim Lighting• 16555 E. Gale Ave.• P.O. Box 60080 • City of Industry, CA 91716-0080 • 626/968-5666 • FAX 626/330-3861 ~ KIM LIGHTING Type: Job: Catalog number: I I Pole Mounting Structural Luminaire Option I Finish 2.019 I Optional Ancho- Bolt Covers See page 2 -----~~-------See page 3 Specifications Cond{Uit Opening Presswood Template Base Cover7 -----Plan View ,1 ~ 0 i\ 45y ◄ [ 0 ~~ Long itudinal ' O ~ 1 t ..... --/ reference line. ~ /Bolt Circle Orient parallel y Diameter to curb or walkway. , --->,; Post Top ~-------,! Mounting II ----II \\ JI ,....__.. -.:'-' --r-----,,, . --L-, _____ _j Side Arm Mounting Y See chart on page 2. Handhole KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Approvals: VED I Optional Duplex Receptacle ---F-E-B -+-1 't ~~te: Page: 1 of 4 ~~~~f6 1flN-piece non-tapered ,~ w ~tl 1ct 11~ PI B1>5pt0 1 (ASTM-ASOO Cl t , e ~' "4'2:ohtf'i>Sf mm. yie ld) with one flush-welded vertical seam . Shaft is welded to a flat steel anchor base (ASTM-36, 36,000 PSI min. yield). X Base Cover: Base has a two-piece cast aluminum full cover of 319 alloy, secured by stainless steel screws. Optional anchor bolt covers avai lable (see page 3 ). Pole Cap: A flush-sided cast aluminum pole cap is provided for side arm mounted luminaires. A rounded cast aluminum pole cap is provided for twin mounted luminaires (NS only). Handhole: 18' up from base, with a gasketed cover and ground lug. 2• x 4' handhole provided on poles up to 16'. Reinforced 3' x 6' handhole provided on poles 20' and taller. Anchor Bolts: Four fully galvanized anchor bolts provided (ASTM-36, 36,CXX) PSI min. yield), complete with eight galvanized nuts, eight galvanized flat washers, and a presswood template. Sb'ength: Poles will withstand wind loads as listed in chart (see page 2 ) when luminaires a re mounted per fixture installation instructions. Leveling Nut and Washer Base Cover Base Cover Rnlsh: Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat paint applied over a titanated zircon ium conversion coating. Standard colors are Black, Dark Bronze, Light Gray, Graphite Platinum Silver, Titanium and White. Custom colors are available. Anchor Bolt Projection --1.. Base Detail ~/·[· ,,..__ J"---:,-''_:2. L Grout must be packed .. : . ~ "' • • under pole base to insure • . ·:~ • ·-• full contact with footing Concrete footing to be designed by others. HUB8EU LriHTlrfG. tilt. and p revent loosening of leveling nuts. Provide a channel through the grout for drainage from the pole interior. • CAUTION: Installation of poles without luminaire(s) will compromise pole strength. Any accessories attached to pole, or other modifications will compromise pole strength and may result in pole failure. Maintenance: A regularly schedu led maintenance program must be established to insure the protective paint coating is intact, corrosion or structural damage has not occurred, and anchor bolt nuts are tight Failure to do so could lead to pole collapse and serious personal injury. Certification: Certified UL 1598 in accordance with Article 410 of ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code . 0 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE , CllY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL: 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 ~ KRS IGM LIGHTING Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 1 0/5/1 5 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Type: Job: Page: 2 of 4 Standard Features NOTE: All allowable pole and fixture EPAs are derived from the MSHTO standard. Responsibility lies with the specifier for correct pole selection based on local codes and standards for the job location. (See page 4). X y Mounting Pole Allowable Pole EPA WindMapl Pole Steadd Catalog X y Win Number 85 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 □KRS104120 10' 4"x 11 ga. 21.61 19.07 17.41 14.07 11.53 9.63 822 7.09 □ KRS12-4120 12' 4"x 11 ga. 17.33 15.22 13.84 11.05 8.94 7.28 6.26 5.37 □KRS14-4120 14' 4"x 11 ga. 14.18 12.37 11.18 8.79 6.98 5.67 4.78 4.06 □KRS1&4120 16' 4"x 11 ga. 11.72 10.13 9.09 7.01 5.42 4.30 3.58 3.01 DKRS204120 19.5' 4"x 11 ga. 7.77 6.55 5.75 4.13 2.91 2.10 1.65 1.31 □KRS20-4180 . 19.5' 4"x7ga . 12.67 10.92 9.77 7.46 5.70 4.48 3.70 3.09 □ KRS20-5120 19.5' 5"x 11 ga. 13.57 11.62 10.35 8.26 6.73 5.56 4.65 3.93 □ KRS20-5180 19.5' 5" X 7 ga. 21.60 18.79 16.94 13.71 11.31 9.47 8.02 6.86 □ KRS25-5120 25' 5" X 11 ga. 8.46 6.97 6.00 4.61 3.63 2.88 2.31 1.87 □ KRS25-5180 25' 5"x 7 ga. 14.59 12.44 11.03 8.77 7.12 5.86 4.88 4.10 □ KRS30-5180 30' 5"x 7 ga. 9.84 8.12 6.99 5.37 4.23 3.36 2.70 2.18 Handhole Anchor Base and Bolt Detail Base Bolt Anchor Anchor Pole Pole Circle Bolt Bolts Base Cover Conduit Cover Height Diameter DIA Projection Size Size Opening 10'-16' 4• 7"-8½" 3%" ¾"x 15" + 3" 11.3/s" DIA 3"DIA 19.5' 4• 7"-8½' 3%' ¾'x 30' + 4• 11.3/e'DIA 3'DIA 19.5' -30' 5• 7½"-8½" 3%" ¾"x30" + 4" 11.%" DIA 3" DIA Flush Post Side Arm Mount Top Plan Views: • • • ... '-¥ tlf .z Mounting': □FM □PT □A □SA □BOSS □L □SL □T □ST □Y □SY □c □sc NOTE: Allowable Pole EPA for jobsite wind conditions must be equal to or greater than fixture mount EPA. Please refer to Kim luminaire catalog for specific fixture. 1See luminaire drilling requirements in specific Kim luminaire catalog. Structural Luminaires Only-Examples D TS:Single Tension for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120B-TS □TD:Double Tension for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120B-TD D TR:Truss for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120SB-TR □ XTS:Single Tension for 1 000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTS D XTD:Double Tension for 1 000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTD □ XTR:Truss for 1000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTR @2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL: 626/968-5666 • FAX· 626/968-5716 5604708282 .. .- ~ IGM-UGHTING Type: Job: KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Page: 3 of 4 Standard and Optional Features Finish Super TGIC powder coat paint over an iron phosphate bath, chromate sealed metal pretreatment.¥ Optional Anchor Bolt Covers Cat. No. □ BC4 □BCS □No Option Optional Duplex Receptacle Cat. No. □DR □DR-GFI □No Option Color: Black Dark Bronze Light Gray Cat. No.: □BL □DB □LG Graphite □GT Platinum Silver □PS □ Titanium White □TT □WH Custom Color' □cc1 •Custom color subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and extended lead times. Consult representative. Custom color description: -------------- (Full base cover is standard.) Four cast aluminum anchor bolt covers finished to match pole, fastened to base with stainless steel screws. 4' pole Bolt Covers (BC4) s· pole Bolt Covers (BCS) Mounted opposite the handhole, at 22½' from base of pole, in a cast aluminum box that is internally welded and sealed with a gasketed self-closing cover and locking bracket. Duplex Receptacle (DR) rated 20A., 125V. Duplex Receptacle with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (DR-GFI) rated 20A., 125V. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL: 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 ~ IGM LIGHTING Type: Job: NOTES: Special Wind Region (Consult Local Authorities) • Values are based on 50 year mean recurrence interval 30' above grade. •Hawaii has an 105 mph wind velocity. • Puerto Rico has a 125 mph wind velocity. • Caution must be exercised in determining wind velocities in special wind areas such as: Mountainous Regions Areas surrounding the Great Lakes or other large bodies of water or open land. Areas subject to extreme wind conditions, such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, and tornadoes. Areas adjacent to airports. Any specific area with a known or suspected abnormally high intermittent wind condition caused by geography, adjacent structures, or other specific local conditions that may not be recorded in National Weather Service records. • Allowable pole EPA for jobsite wind conditions must be equal to or greater than fixture EPA. Responsibility lies with the specifier for correct pole selection based on AASHTO wind map and job location. KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf 90 100 110 Page: 4 of 4 ~·~ ---•-.L• 130 Wind Map United States and Canada To obtain more information on MSHTO Standards for Lighting Equipment contact: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Offlcials: 444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite249 Washington, DC 20001 (202) 624-5800 www.aashto.org • The Wind Map is intended only as a general guide. Always consult local authorities to determine maximum wind velocities, gusting and unique wind conditions for each specific application. • CAUTION: Wind speeds and listed EPAs are for ground mounted installations. Poles mounted on structures (such as bridges and buildings) must consider vibration and coefficient of height factors beyond this general guide. Consult AASHTO standards. • Extreme Wind Events: Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, or Tornadoes expose poles to flying debris, wind shear, and other unpredictable aerodynamic forces not indicated by the wind velocity ratings. • Pole Strength Limited Warranty: Standard, unmodified Kim lighting Poles installed as recommended, undamaged by corrosion, or lack of maintenance, shall withstand steady wind conditions as provided on page 2 (Allowable Pole EPA). Installation of poles without luminaires, or attachment of any unauthorized accessories to poles shall void this warranty. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL. 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 ; . ---<tJHRONOMITE Laboratories, Inc.~ INSTANT-TEMP® -LOW APPLICATION: commercial, industrial, residential, multiple lavatories, public lavatories, kitchen/bar sink PRODUCT FEATURES ► Uses a digital microprocessor for temperature control Ultra quick response times for temperature variations - 120 times f"!r second~M ·c~5E)'?'~ t(le~o energy efficient means ~,rT'\ U V c ► Unlimited hot wat ► Ideal for sensor /hands-free faucets with the 104°F factory preset setting; no mixing valve needed ► Saves water and energy _F~ t~e?BPkmcient ► Works on low flow ► Rugged steel housing ► Space saving compaiWAfED.ING l)l'.:,Qi()N 7-5116" (H) x 10-3Jll'O(T-(Jl4.I! '· .'\t 1 : ,!~ , ,81SPO ► Meets applicable building codes including ADA, UL, IAPMO, UPC, and CSA. ► Environmentally friendly ► Made in the U.S.A. ► Field Adjustable Chronomite Instant-Temp• -Low Flow models are manufactured to'provide reliable point-of-use hot water. There is no pressure and temperature relief valve needed (unless required by code), saving time and money on installation. Housing is fabricated from rugged steel. Element assembly is fabricated from Celcon/Ryton plastic. Heating coils are nichrome. Flow control and compression fittings are supplied with each un it. <+> Memberof U.S.Green Building Council ~ Water ~ Made in Conserving ,,,.--~ the USA Product , For the model being selected, please place the corresponding amE_s and volts values in the Guide Specifications to the right. E -80L / 2 08 E-80l / 240 E -80L/277 E -70L /208 E •70L /. 2 4 0 E-70'L / 2 77 E-80L I 208 E -80L / 240• E -80L I 277 E -IIOL /2'40 • --------------lnslarlt-Temp• -Low Flow GUIDE SPECIF/CATION Tankless Water Heater shall be a Chronomite ~borafories Model LE • x 100 WATTS L / VOLTS 11 OPTIONS with I Amps I and Volts I to heat to a preset temperature of: o 104°F O 110°F O 011w:...,..,..... (8lancllrd _.._ (8lll1dlnl'lwld ........... upon fwld Wlllq.--i ~Ill • ....-IIPdYIIIIOWl 0 w.:~code) ~ I I Unit shall be provided with CelCOfl waterways , and Nichrome heating coils. Temperature controlled by mlaoprooessor. OPTIONS 0 Factofy Pl888l (F) 0 Remote kcessoty {R) 0 Satin Stainless .Steel Housing (SS) 0 High Polish Stainless Steel tfousing(SSP) O LowFlow/ Low Pressure (LLP) 0 o.tonized (DI), 0 Multiple Lav appllcations (FLU>) 0 Pressure & Temp Relief Valve Assembly (TP) 38 38 4 4 44 44 49 49 CHRONOMITE LABORATORIES, INC. MEMBER OF MLGreen 174 51 Hurley St. :: Ci ty of Industry, CA 91744 Phone 800-447-4962 :: 626-93 7-42 70 Fax 626-937-4279 :: www.chronomite.com (J M ORRIS G ROUP I NTERN,.T IO N AL IT-LF 11 /12/15 ---«.f HRONOMITE Laboratories, Inc.® INSTANT-TEMP® -LOW FLOW TECHNICAL DIMENSIONS INSTANT-TEMP-LOW FLOW Dimensions: ---··-· ··-------- Weight: 7-5/16" (H) X 10-3/4" X 2-3/~_'.'.__ 8Ibs. Materials: Rugged steel housing Celcon/Ryton plastic element assembly with nichrome coils ---·--·· -···· -·------·---·---·-··· ·---··--··-···--······ !jQU~i,:,_g__C(?l~_r~---·-· _ ... ____ _ Minimum Operat!!:!g Flow Rate: _______ _ M_ini1T1_1,Jm__Op~rc1..t1_n_g Prl[!ss1,Jre: .. ___ .. Maximum Op~rating Pressure ______ _ White 0.35GPM _45 __ PSI _ 80PSI Maximum Pressure 150 PSI ······-· --·-------.... ···--------··· ·--·--·----··· Maximum Operating Temperature: 160°F Listing: UL, IAPMO, UPC, ADA, CSA GENERAL NOTES: • The microprocessor adjusts the heater's power for variations in flow rates, inlet water temperature and pressure to assure the selected factory pre set water temperature. - • 240V models when operated at 220V will have approximately a 15% wattage decrease. • Instant-Temp is ideal for sensor/hands-free faucets with the 104°F . . .. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM Outlet 1--10-3/4· 7-5/16" • Factory setting of 110°F or above require cold water mixing at the hand wash faucet. • Microprocessor limits temperature increase according to the pre- selected temperature WIRING CONNECTION Note: Heater to be installed below the level of all hot water outlets serviced by the heater Shown installed in a Multi-Lavatory Installation Instant-Temp Heater PowerJ-Box 3/a• Hot Water Outlet 5/8" x 3/8" Angle Stop Valve Compression Fittings (2) ~-~--Hot ------. "GRD" is ,,t;:==--......, earth ground. Refer to local code for wire size ATTENTION: Unit must be hard wired. NOTE: Heaters are single phase. All tests are measured at the output of the heater. Chronomite Laboratories assume~. no responsibility for use of void or suspended data. © Copyright Chronomite Laboratories, Inc. Member of Morris Group International, City of Industry, CA Please visit www.chronomite.com for most current specifications. Company ____________________________ _ Model Number&Options. ___________________ QuanlIIY. ___ _ Contact. ______________ ntle ______________ _ Signature (Approval for Manufacturing) Data CHRONOMITE LABORATORIES, INC. PH. 800-447-4962 626-937-4270 FAX 626-937-4279 www.chronomite.com IT-LF 11/12/15 • CitJ of San uis Obupo BIii/ding & Saft!J Division 919 Palm Street; San uis Obupo, CA 93401 B11ilding& Saft!J Plan &view (805) 781-7180 WA'I'ER POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN (WPCP) (For Select Building Projects Less T han 1 A cre) PURPOSE: This plan can only be used for minor building projects ~-~ A~l ,r:=e&s; and/ or commerrial remodels). Newly constructed commercial buildings under CAG ~ ~ tJie.Welopment and implementation of a WPCP similar to the standards of a State submitt~ PP. This plan is only to serve as a guide, if the applicant elects to use it. The BMPS specified herein shall be considered just the ''Minimum BMPs" and during the course of the project additional BMPs (Necessary BMPs) may be required to protect water quality. Please note that an in-fill new single family home project may require additional plan ~tt>411tlitl'an shall be used in accordance with CGP 2009.()009-DWQ, City Stormwater Permit & 2016 Ca/Green Building Codes. GENERAL INFORMATION: Project Address: _290_Hlguera _________________ ~'3~U~ll -,,D""', .... N'"(""',-.Q-1\.~'I .... S~l...,Q1+N--- Description of Work: _Tenan1 __ impr_ovemem __ and_P111c1_ng_Lot_R_epa1_,,. _____ C_IT-Y--:O=--F-.S .... A.,....,...Nr--L,.........,Urt-'IS....-1-O--tf"IBmlS~P .... O-- Estimate total disturbed soil areas in square feet _2.ooo ____ ** Erosion & Sediment Control Measures are required. Applicant's Name: MOMSLou.c Applicant's Tele No.(__) __ -___ _ Emergency Contact: L8'I Selgman Tele: (__j __ -__ Cell~ ~-o»S Contractor's Name: Contractor's Tel No. (__) __ -___ _ Contractor's Mailing Address: ___________________________ _ (Strut Addrw) (Z.ip) Type of Project -Check One Commercial / Industrial: D Alternations D New Con. D Site-work Iii Tenant Improvement □Other: ____________________________ _ Residential: D Additions D New Con. D Remodel D Other: _________ _ SCHEDUI ,E; Anticipated Project Schedule (Calendar Days & Hours): Calendar days: _90 _______________________________ _ Hours: (From) aam (fo) _5pm ________________ _ BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OR "BMPS" are procedures that help prevent pollutants from entering the City's stormwater conveyance system and creeks. Indicate by checking ALL ANTICIPATED BMPS that must be incorporated into the project to ensure the protection of waterways and stormwater conveyance systems (i.e. gutters, streets, storm drain inlets, storm drains, catch basins, creeks, et1lverls and seasonal streams). Informational brochures on various project types and BMPs are available on the City website listed herein. For detailed information on the Best Management Practices listed herein refer to: Ca General Construction Permit http:// 1V111111.111aterboardua.go11/ water _is111es/ programs/ slormwater Ca Green Building Codes http:// 1VD1111.b1aa.go11/ CALGrun/ defa11lt.htm Ca State Water Resources Control Board http://1VD1111.J111Trb.ca.gov/ water_isnm/ program1/ 1/omt111aler Ca Stormwater Quality Association* http://1VD1111.casqa.f'tir\ fl CL\ /Cf"\ C ("\ D Cal trans Stormwater Pollution Templates http:/ I 1VD1111.dot.ca.j~j\tl1fef.xtlv'~'f'!lf teJ,,pAulf\tm Caltrans Supplement to Traffic Control Guide http·/ l tv111111J11!.•ff,,_0rl#, ii, ·~"I. i~ IU I" City of San Luis Obispo BMP Guides* http~/ I~~ ~" r. 1 ~f1-\f~ E City of San Luis Obispo Municipal Code http:/ I tv111111.rode_pNf?...fi!!;_i1!,$/011t ·ca 1a1111110/Jifp~. .• CityofSLO StormwaterManagementPlan h~~Iit,.lz}.tV;W • r.e/~~akW~,LLJIS OB ISPO City ofSLO Waterway Management-Plan I hhtJPf0~,,~~LL TI MES City ofSLO Stream Management & -Plan II ...u;dl~JJ,.- City of SLO Drainage Design Man. -Plan m hlll{J, ~-I"fi~~~+w~~~ ST ONE g: ~!;~~=~p Guide* f~17J'Jtti~,g,1J1kX,,0rW do J,,On¥.&JJ C ~ 7 8 1-718 Q Constructi_on ":1dustry Compliance Asst Center httpt/if~:f!f(f'fffl"ftfp.L~ ~~{fil itno cit authorization from D P t r • r k ~ 1 . • '&'tri fflf~& ~1~ if-within State Specifications -DOT http: i ~)!}ii.ca. ov/hg'/;i~') oe /1Jit.'/t1 · :il tlsnl h:III nt. · close proximity (< 150) to a creek, storm drain &08 dg&ai ilt t ibf1)fil~1!i ran81/dl"' OOWilu.Rfi e~und springs or seeps on site, the site plan may need VWliMl.lM&fli\!:Q~~ef ~fililtirt@!Nadditional specific BMPs may be required throughout the course of the project. Please consult with a Qualified Professional and/ or Building Staff for guidance. WPCP Plan for Minor Bui/Jing Projects) 1 of 4 City of San Llis Obispo Building & Safety Division Building& Safety Plan Review (805) 781-7180 919 Palm Street; San Llis Obispo, CA 93401 WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN (WPCP) ANTICIPATED BMPS NOTE; A "181" indicates mandatory BMPs for all projects. Good Housekeeping: Keep site clean & organized at all times. D Pre-inventory BMPs: Develop a list all materials to be used on site to determine proper storage to avoid exposure to the elements as appropriate. D Material stockpile BMPs D Chemical storage BMPs D Inclement weather -materials storage BMPs 181 Impervious surface sweeping BMPs 181 Spill management & reporting BMPs. Waste Management Plan: All waste products must be containerized & covered at all times. 181 Waste management BMPs D Concrete, paint, plaster residue BMPs (lined washout pit, cover during rain events) D Hazardous spill management BMPs D Landscape materials BMPs 181 Potential pollutant source list: Detailed list of chemicals, solvents, paints & fertilizers to be used on the site. D Painting BMPs (lined washout pit, cover dai!Y) 181 Completed City C&D Plan D Portable toilet BMPs D Equipment / vehicle BMPs Erosion Control Measures -to prevent sediment from becoming dislodged due to rain & wind event. D Riparian protection BMPs D Temporary soil stabilization BMPs D Temporary curb access BMPs D Vegetation preservation BMPs D Slope stabilization BMPs D Wind erosion BMPs D Dust control BMPs D Permanent soil stabilization BMPs D Phased construction BMPs □ Steep slope BMPs D Post storm erosion control BMPs Sediment Control Measures -to control & detain dislodged sediment from leaving the site. D Creek protection BMPs D Site perimeter BMPs D Sediment basin BMPs D Stabilized construction exit(s) / entrance(s) D Storm drain inlet protection BMPs D Waterway & stabilized drainage way BMPs D Rapid soil stabilization BMPs D Advanced settling devices D Post storm event sediment control BMPs WPCP Plan far Minor Building Projects Run-on & Run-off Control Measures: Overland flow of storm water both on and off-site must be effectively managed. D Stormwater run-on BMPs D Stormwater run-off BMPs Non-Stormwater Management: For work performed in the street, or to temporarily store materials in the street or on the sidewalk you must secure an encroachment permit. D Equipment tool washout BMPs D Encroachment permits D Potential non-stormwater discharge BMPs D Saw-cutting BMPs 181 Scheduling BMPs Site Schematic: To reflect the location of all BMPs to be used on site. For example, depict the location of all perimeter control measures, such as silt fencing or straw wattles on a schematic. 181 For all construction projects with outside activities. Water Efficient Landscape Plans Submittal: For new construction sites a water efficient landscape plan may be required. D Refer to Utilities Conservation Post Construction Stormwater Devices D Pre & post stormwater run-off calculation D A post construction maintenance plan D A private stormwater conveyance system agreement, and D A post construction site schematic required Inspect, Maintain, Clean, Repair & Report -all site BMP's on active and inactive construction sites weekly. Repairs must be made as necessary. Document all activities in a log. 181 Weekly inspection schedule 181 Pre & post storm event inspections 181 BMP cleaning schedule 181 BMP maintenance schedule 181 BMP repair protocol 181 Documentation & records management protocol 181 Reporting protocol Project Specific BMPs □ □ □ □ □ □ 2of4 City of San LNis Obispo Building & Safety Division 919 Palm Street,· San LNis Obispo, CA 93401 SITE SCHEMATIC Braiding& Safety Plan &view (805) 781-7180 Required for all projects that include grading activities include a reasonable sketch depicting where all required and necessary BMPs shall be placed on and off site. Be sure to include: a directional arrow, slope directions reflecting after grading is complete, scale used, the location of all structures on site, the location of all waterways on and / or abutting the site, location of closest storm drain inlet, frontage and side streets and wild lands. Note additional requirements (i.e. erosion and grading plans, post construction stormwater device elements) may be required, so please refer to City Building staff for direction. WPCP Plan for Minor Building Pro;ects ., .J...~ ! ; I ; --1 ' i . ,c:• ......__ 'If", .. / - -I ' . t';i~::-;:• ! .L ,i I,' F I i i 3 of4 City of San uis Obispo Building & Safa!) Division 919 Palm Street; San uis Obispo, CA 93401 Building& Safa!J Plan Review (805) 781-7180 • WP CP PLAN FOR BUILDING PROJECTS LESS THAN 1 ACRE The following sections of the City Municipal Code, City Standard Specifications, Storm Water Management Regulations, 2016 Green Building Codes and Fish & Game Regulations shall be reviewed by the permittee, and the permittee shall receive approval of this Minor WPCP prior to the commencement of work on the site. Plan BMPs shall be implemented on site at all times and verified for compliance. Permittee is required to maintain a log of all routine inspections, cleanings, maintenance and repairs made to all BMPs on site at all times for review by any representative of the City upon request. Failure to adhere to the WPCP, State and Federal Regulations may resuit in a Notice of Violation and/or an Administrative Citation and/or a Stop Work Order issued until the site is in conformance with the requirements of this plan. APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS; San Luis Obispo Municipal Code ■ 8.04 Solid Waste Disposal ■ Title 12 Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places ■ 12.08 Urban Storm Water Quality Management and Discharge Control ■ 12.23 Creek Protection Ordinance ■ 13.08.130 Stormwater & unpolluted drainage ■ 15.04.010 All disturbed surfaces ■ 17 .17 .05 Neighborhood preservation City Specifications ■ Section 3-1.03A, Encroachment Permit . ■ 4-1.07 Work Site Maintenance ■ 6-1.03 Storage of Materials ■ Section 7-1.01G Water Pollution Building Regulations ■ ]103 .1 & ]103.2 -Grading permits required City Specifications (Continued) ■ Section 1010B, Uniform Design Drainage and Erosion Control ■ 19-1.07 Sawcutting ■ 20.3 Erosion Control Storm Water Regulations Criteria - • Federal Water Pollution Control Act (CWA) • California Construction Stormwater Permit ■ California Porter Cologne Act of 2002 ■ California Green Building Codes (Chp 4 & .5) ■ City of SLO WPCP Guide • City of SLO Construction BMP Guide • Fish and Game Regulations: 1600, 1602, 5650, 5651 & 5652 I agree to follow the requirements as set forth in this Guide (WPCP), the City of San Luis Obispo's Stormwater Management Plan, the State of California's Gener31 Construction Permit, 2016 California Green Building Codes (Chapters 4 & .5) the Federal Clean Water Act and all applicable specifications. In addition, I understand and agree to the following: (1) Dynamic Plan: additional BMPs, both temporary and permanent may be required during the course of the project at the discretion of the City Inspector(s) in order to ensure the protection of local water quality, (2) it is permittee's obligation to take additional corrective actions when required to protect local water quality, (3) failure to comply with all the requirements could cause the permit to be revoked; the issuance of a stop work order, a notice to comply, a notice of violation and/ or a citation; ( 4) the doing of any work under this permit shall constitute an acceptance of the provisions of this permit and all attachments and documents referenced herein, (5) a copy of this signed approved Guide shall remain at the job site at all times available foi: review by any public official, and (6) overland flow storm water run-off & run-on has been adequately designed for & managed. Applicant: MOMSLOLLC Permit#: BltJCr -4132-U /1 Check One: 0 Design Professional D Legal Representative Signature: Date: If you require assistance m eting this ''Plan" please contact (805) 781-7180 Notes: An * indicates a construction reference source specific to Stormwater BMPs. Please refer to the City's website for "BMP Descriptions for Minor Building Projects" handout. Use of this template plan is at the discretion of City personnel. OFFICE USE ONLY: Received By: ______ Date: ___ _ Approved By: _____ _ Date: ____ _ Denied: By: ______ Date: Comments: ___________________ _ PROJECT FEE: _____ _ WPCP Plan far Minor Building Projects 4 of4 Community Development 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 805.781.7170 sloc1ty.arg HOLD HARJ."'\ILESS LETTER -BUILDING PLAl~ REVIEW Date: 8 • J..-~ • I~ • To: . Chief Building Official City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department 919 Palm Street San L_uis Obispo, CA 93401 Re: Hold Harm.less Letter For: Planning Application No.:-=----,,--__,....."""="_.....-.....,.....,,,,--- Building Permit No.: _ BitJG -~132-2-d/j APN: f)_OZ-I/16 Z-o/.3 Address: zio H& vU-P\ 6 t- We have applied for the above referenced building permit, arid since time is of the essence, we would like to have the building plan review conducted concurrently with the planning application. We know and hereby acknowledge that the building and other permits cannot be issued until the planning application is approved. We also acknowledge that the Planning Division, Planning Commission, City Council or any other City Agency or Department may require changes and/or modifications to the building plans during the processing 'of the application. Those changes and/or modifications may require revisions or re-submittal of plans and specifications in part or in whole, and that such re-submittals may require additional time and fees for processing. We therefore agree to bear any time or additional fees necessary for the processing of the revisions and agree to hold the City harmless for such changes and resulting fees. We further acknowledge that if the Planning case is not approved, or is withdrawn for any reason, the Building plan review fees are not refundable once the plan review has commenced. Acknowledgement: ]bU, 4o}· oS55 Applicant Phone Owner Signature Phone G:CD-Bldg//Forms/HoldHarmlessLetter Community Development 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 805.781 .7170 slocil'1.org HOLD HA.Rl."1LESS LETTER -BUILDING PLAL"f REVIEW Date: 8 'J-~ • !~ To: , Chief Building Official City of San Luis Obispo Comm.unity Development Department 919 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Re: Hold Harmless Letter For: Planning Application No.: ---------- Building PermitNo.: _ 8L::LJG '~132-UJ/j APN: fl.OZ -'/16 Z-e,/.3 Address: . Z~6 t(j vl-rtJ\ 5 f- We have applied for the above referenced building permit, and since time is of the essence, we would like to have the building plan review conducted concurrently with the planning application. We know and hereby acknowledge that the building and other permits cannot be issued until the planning application is approved. We also acknowledge that the Planning Division, Planning Commission, City Council or any other City Agency or Department may require changes and/ or modifications to the building plans during the processing of the application. Those changes and/or modifications may require revisions or re-submittal of plans and specifications in part or in whole, and that such re-submittals may require additional time and fees for processing. We therefore agree to bear any time or additional fees necessary for the processing of the revisions and agree to hold the City harmless for such changes and resulting fees. We further acknowledge that if the Planning case is not approved, or is withdrawn for any reason, the Building plan review fees are not refundable once the plan review has. commenced. Acknowledgement: ]bu, 4oJ---DS55 Applicant Phone Owner Signature Phone G:CD-Bldg//Fonns/HoldHarmlessLetter Community Development 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 805.781.7170 SIOCll'J.org HOLD HAR1'1LESS LETTER -BUILDING PLAN REVIEW Date: 8 'J.-., • I~ To: , Chief Building Official City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department 919 Palm Street San L_uis Obispo, CA 93401 Re: Hold Harmless Letter For: Planning Application No.: ~-----~---~-~- Building Permit No.: _ BilJG -q13z-u1..ci APN: f)_Ot--I/1/, Z-o/.3 Address : Z~6 f(~ vU-~ S f- We have applied for the above referenced building permit, and since time is of the essence, we would like to have the building plan review conducted concurrently with the planning application. We know and hereby acknowledge that the building and other permits cannot be issued until the planning application is approved. We also acknowledge that the Planning Division, Planning Commission, City Council or any other City Agency or Department may require changes and/or modifications to the building plans during the processing of the application. Those changes and/or modifications may require revisions or re-submittal of plans and specifications in part or in whole, and that such re-submittals may require additional time and fees for processing. We therefore agree to bear any time or additional fees necessary for the processing of the revisions and agree to hold the City harmless for such changes and resulting fees. We further acknowledge that if the Planning case is not approved, or is withdrawn for any reason, the Building plan review fees are not refundable once the plan review has. commenced. • Acknowledgement: ]bO , 4oJ-· (/355 Applicant Phone Owner Signature Phone G :CD-Bldg//Fonns/HoldHarmlessLetter Contact Accounts Summary BLDG-4932-2019 Alt/Add ition -Commercial Project Address: 280 Higuera St Project Description: Tl for Megan's Organic Market Parcel Number: 002-482-013 Fees FEE Owner : IRON DOOR LLC LEVI SE LI GMAN Buildi ng Pl an Rev -Commercial -Mi nor Consolidated Plan Check Fees IT Surcharge Consoli dated Inspection Fees Green Building Fee C&D Recycli ng -UTIL Water Service or Trash Enc or Landscape -UTIL Recycled Water Services -UTIL SM IP (Commercial) TOTAL FEES : Related Contact Accounts AMOUNT $275.74 $1 ,647 .29 $133 .14 $1,3 14.22 $8 .00 $66 .35 $530 .8 1 $5 30.81 $56.00 $4,562.36 Payments DATE _r._oN-T_A-r.~T _________ -A-r.r.~.0~1-IN_T ____________ STATIIS IRON DOOR LLC BLDG-4932-2019 (Building Plan Check Deposit) none INTAKE DEPOSIT ONL y FEE ESTIMATE PENDING ACCOUNT TOTALS : August26,20 19 140827 RECEIPT AMOUNT $0.00 TOTAL PAID : $0.00 TOTAi r.RFOITS TOTAi nFRITS RAI ANr.F S0.00 S0.00 S0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Balance Due: Aa7rec • Building & Safety Division Construction Permit Application Community Development 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 #1 IDENTIFY YOUR BUILDING PROJECT T 805.781 .7180 F 805.781.7182 Property Address: ::::;?f',x-:> H (4 tf6'{2,A:--Assessor's Parcel #CPZ -l-l~O\? Property Owner: M.ar½ ;'2 k() , tz:LC-.: Phone: _______ _ I ~ Owner's Mailing Address: } '::::i ~ 4 .z:tr1 t?t::" ~ ~ensed Design Professional In Responsible Charge 0( □Non-Licensed Designer {when allowed by statutes): Na~e: ~ OU;.Yl.-:;dtV ~ 1~ I 1-v0:: __ License No.C--~a ,,¢' Address: ~ M_~ ~ Phone: e<J<:-e:::t--/1, 1010 Description of work: ~ ;;;pL~ c.;c Dwelling Units: __ Occupancy Group: M Const Type \~ Fire Sprinklers ilProject Value $ f?Dc;eo-P Floor Area (Sq. Ft): Living ---tlJK,II Permit Types Required~ilding Select Plan Check Consultant: Dccc ~~ _____ Other ,. Electrical )2w1umbing []Grading-C.Y __ 'Wmolition OBUREAUVERITAS l( ~ ~ 2 IDENTIFY WHO WILL PERFORM THE WORK {Select and Complete either 2a or 2b) I D T I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 commencing with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. Contractor Name: ,.,.,...,=-==-==,-e-,,,.-,.,=-=..,.,.......,..,.--,----=,----,---,---=--·License Class __ __,,............,-License No.-=---,-----,--□ 2b -OWNER;SU!LDER'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors' State License Law for the reason(s) indicated below by the checkmark(s) I have placed next to the applicable item(s) (Section 7031 .5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors' State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she Is exempt from licensure and the basis for the alleged exemption. An~olation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).): LJI, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do Dan of orOportlons of the work, and the structure is not Intended Of offered for sale. {Section 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who, through employees' or personal effort, builds or improves the property, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the Owner-Builder will have the burden of proving that snot built or improved for the purpose of sale) as owner of the property, am exclusively contractfng with licensed Contractors to construct the project (Section 7044, Business and essions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or Improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a licensed Contractor pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law). DI am exempt from llcensure under the Contractors' State License Law for the following reason: By my signature below I acknowtedge that, except for my personal residence in which I must have resided fo,--r a-t-,le_a_s_t_o_ne-ye_ar_p-rio_r_t_o_corn __ pl-eti-.on-o-f:-1-he improvements covered by this permit, I cannot legally sell a structure that I have built as an owner-builder if it has not been constructed in its entirety by licensed contractors. I understand that a copy of the applicable law is available upon request or at htto:/Jwww.legjnfo.ca.goy/calaw,html. #3 IDENTIFY WORKERS' COMPENSTATION COVERAGE AND LENDING AGENCY (Complete 3a and 3b) WARNING: Failure to secure workers ' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penarnes and ci vil fines up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation , damages as proviqed for in section 3706 of the labor code, interest, and attorney's fees . I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation, Issued by the Director of Industrial Relations gvided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Policy No. I have and wlll maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for ich this permit is issued. My workers ' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: • Carrier=-..,.,...-.,--...,....----=-----,,-,----.,-----,--~ Policy No-,--c-----,-.,--,---Expiration Date ___ __,,._ Phone DI certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit Is Issued, I shall not employ any person in any man_n_e_r_so_a_s-to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of Callfomla, and agree that, if I should become subject to the WOf1cers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. 3b -CONSTRUCTION LEND! NG AGENCY DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097, Civil Code) as follows: Lender's Name and Address. ______________________________________ _ M DECL ARATION BY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICANT 8 )! mx... signature below, I certify each of the following: I amLJa California licensed contractor orOthe property owner* orOauthorlzed to act on the property owner's behafr*. I have read this permit application and the information I have provided is correct. I agree to comply with applicable city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction. I authorize .!!Presentatives of this city or county to enter the above-identified property for inspection purposes. This permit la to be luued in the name of theLJLicensed Contractor orOthe o rty Owner as the permit holder of record who will be responsible and llable for the construction. • y Print Name Lwl ~U wv, ecrJ Signatur -------::~:;1:!J ________ Date 3 . ~ lo • I °I * requires separate verificalion fonn APPLICATION # Bt,lJ l:,,, V132 2,{)/1 Revised 2014 BUREAU 5905 Capistrano Ave., Suite F. At ascadero, CA 93422 WWW.US.BUREAUVERIT AS.COM 805.792.1109 VERITAS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL May 20, 2020 TO : C ity o f San Lu is Obispo 9 19 Pa lm St . Attn : Mark Sadowski San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 We ore se nding you X attached O under separate cover via Deliver-lt_the fo llowing items: Th ese are transmitted as checked below: " , .. COPIES DESCRIPTION ,\ r, ' 1 City Copy of Approved Plans for BLDG-4932-2019 (For Reference Only) 1 Original Plans for PLREV -0207 -2020 (1ST Submittal -Corrections) - 2 D For Approval 181 For your use 181 As requested Project Documents Comment Li st D Reviewed as submitted 181 Acceptable as noted 181 Returned for corrections D Resubmit 2 copies for approva l 181 Retu rn originally corrected red marked plans 181 Return 2 corrected SETS of plans for review Enclosed are construction documents for the project listed above: 1 City Permit Detail ed Report 1 City Request for Design Revision & Deferred Submittal to City Approved Plans Remarks: 1s t Plan Review= 3 .0 Expedite Hours ($472.50) COPY TO: __ ~Ii=! ~ _____ SIGNED: oi ~ ~ Teresa Potter Bur eau Veritas North America S \Plan ChecL\C.SLO\Admn,2!1,TllllSmottals\Pl.REV-0207-2020 (II • S-20-20 • C doc co·mmliili.t}i•Developmenf' 919 Palm Street;· San Lliis'Obispo,'CA93401-3218 Request for ·oesign R·evision & Deferred Submittal to City Approved Plans Pro·ect Address: 280 HIGUERA, SAN LUIS OBiSPO CA ·T~0~.781.71~0 FSOS.781.7182 Contact Person: PAULO OLIVEIRA Phone: <805>541-1°10 IZJPlan Revision □Truss Calculations □'Shop Dtawing·s □Fire sprinkler □Fire Alarm. -Other -• Revi·siqn fee require«;t _aft1·n1e of: st.ibn1ittal.~-' if add-irag ·_sq~are feet,· please s1.,1bnlit a Construction Permit· neaijc;,n, not a ~e\flsion. 1. SECURE ENTRY OR RECEPTION AREA NOTRECUiRED BY POLICE DEPARTMENT NO LONGER INTERIOR Ti LAYOUT HAS BEEN REVISED REMOVING THOSE WALLS. 2. MAIN Access REDIRECTED TO THE SIDE'OF THE BUiLDING, PREVIOUS MAIN DOR TO.REMAIN CLOSED AT ALL TIMES; INTERIOR ,FINISH.FLOO~ RISED to-coMr:,t. Y.WITH ADA STAND~DS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE MARKET. -.. , .-. . . , ,• ' . -· . ASTHETIC CHANGES pER.ARCMI: ~RIOR AWNI_NGS; WINDOW.MULIONS, P~ET DETAIL. 4, Pro osed Chan es ·submitted· a .: tEN9VER sruo1P-:PAULO OLIVEIRA rts # Truss Cales :Other: Revised ·2()14 .. Cypher™-CY2 Pedestrian Scale I TYPE FEATURES • Integral Battery Backup Option • 360° Light Distribution • RGBW or Static White Luminous Front Option • IES Type I, II, Ill & IV Distributions • 3000K, 4000K & 5000K CCT • 1 0kA Surge Protection • Fascia Forms F and E are ADA compliant for use in low mounting height applications (80 inches or less) • Wall Graze, Spot and Pencil Distributions • Multiple Fascia Options and Finishes • 0-1 0V dimming • IP-66 Housing & Optical System • IDA approved, downlight only, 3000K and warmer CCTs • Occupancy Sensor & Wireless Control Options • ·®· .... • 120-277, 347 and 480V Do,rightooly.lOOOIC andWIRMfCCTi ORDERING CODE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H H H H H H H H Se ries-Output CCT/CRI M odel Main Secondary Voltage Housing Fascia For m Dist r ibution Distribut ion Finish SERIES-OUTPUT (Base) CY2-25 25w, 2500 nominal lumens CY2-35 40w, 3500 nominal lumens CY2-45 50w, 4500 nominal lumens CCT-CRI 27K8 2700K, 80CRI 3K7 3000K, 70CRI 3K8 3000K, 80CRI 4K7 4000K, 70CRI 4K8 4000K, 80CRI 5K7 5000K, 70CRI MODEL (Light Engine) 1 Downlight Only 2 50/50 Down/Up, Down/Up distributions must match 3 90/10 Down/Up 4 25/25/25/25 Split, DcNvn/Up/ Side distributions must match 5 70/10/10/10 Split, Top/Side distributions must match Contact facto,y for rustom distributions, See Distribution Matrix on page 2 for restrictions. MAIN DISTRIBUTION (Down) 1 IES Type I 2 IES Type 11 3 IES Type 111 4 IES Type IV SP 15° SpoVColumn WG 60° Wall Graze 1 D Type 1 Diffused 2D Type 2 Diffused 3D Type 3 Diffused 4D Type 4 Diffused SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION (Up, Sides) 1 IES Type I 2 IE S Type 11 3 IE S Type 111 4 IE S Type IV SP 15° SpoVColumn WG 60° Wall Graze PB* Pencil Beam 1 D Type 1 Diffused • PB distribution is available for 90/10 and 70/10/10/10 models only. Not all combinations are recommended. See Distribution Matrix on page 2 for restrictions. SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION (Up, Sides) 2D Type 2 Diffused 3D Type 3 Diffused 4D Type 4 Diffused • PB distribution is available for 90/10 and 7011<Y10/10 models only. Not all combinations are recommended. See Distribution Matrix on page 2 for restrictions. VOLTAGE UNV 120-277V 347 347V 480 480V BASE HOUSING FINISH Standard Colors AGN Antique Green BL Black BLT Matte Black CRT Corten DB Dark Bronze DGN Dark Green GT Graphite LG Light Grey MAL Matte Aluminum MOB Metallic Bronze MG Medium Grey TT Titanium VBU Verde Blue WDB Weathered Bronze WH Arctic White Premium Colors SFM Sea foam SHK Shamrock SPP Salt and Pepper WCP Weathered Copper RAL Provide a RAL 4 digit color number CUSTOM Please provide color chip for COLOR matching FASCIA FORM F Flat R Radius/Curved T Triangle/Wedge E Rounded Edge C Circle/Curved CB Cylinder Balanced CT Cylinder Tall CBM Custom Building Material Mount Ghost Fascia ~ -archHeclural ARC HITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING a rea lighting 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 9 1748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net CopyrightC2017 I September 7, 201811:SSAM JOB TY PE NOTES 9 10 11 12 H H H Lum inous Fascia Panel Control Options Front Options LUMINOUS FRONT BLANK Standard None RGBW RGBW Luminous Front LFSW Static White Luminous Front RGBW and LFSW luminous fronts are only available with open, four square and perforated fascia panels FASOAPANEL FPP Full Panel Painted FPS Full Panel Stainless Steel FPC Full Panel Copper OPP Open Panel Painted OPS Open Panel Stainless Steel OPC Open Panel Copper 4PP 4-Square Panel Painted 4PS 4-Square Panel Stainless Steel 4PC 4-Square Panel Copper PPP Perfora ted Panel Pa inted PPS Perfora ted Panel Stainless Steel PPC Perfora ted Panel Copper Flat and Radius Fascia forms only. Painted panels by default match base housing finisNcolor. Consult facto,y for custom panel finishes. CONTROL OPTIONS PCU Universal Button Photocell SCP SWP SWPM (120-2771/) Prog rammable Occupancy Sensor SiteSync Wireless SiteSync Wireless w/Occupancy Sensor WIR wiSCAPE WIRSC wiSCAPE w/Occupancy Sensor Oca.J)ancy SelSOtl not available with CB, T, E or C fasda bros OPTIONS EM Battery Backup Unit -20°C SF Single Fuse (120,277,347) OF Double Fuse (208, 240, 480) Battery Backup not available with Triangle and Rounded Edge Fascia Forms. RECeJ\IED CITY OF SAN WIS OBISPO JUN 2 2 2020 I 1 I Cypher™ -CY2 Pedestrian Scale I TYPE Distribution Matrix FASCIA i Window/Options KJ-Q I DISTRIBUTION I ------------------f -------·-___ ., --·-·· -----···1 ·-• ---------------------------· 1--.. --------.. i Down Only ~---i I ! .j 50 Down/50 Up 90 Down/10 Up 3 I I, II, Ill, IV. SP. WG SP G/PB 25/25/?5/25 Split 70 Down 10/10/10 Split 4 5 SP/WG SP/WG/PB [)Fir --------------·•-·--·-----------·----,----------------------·-·• I, II, Ill, IV. SP, WG I, 11, 111, IV, SP. WG I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG SP/WG ■ -SP/WG ------ -SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB SP/WG I, II, Ill, IV, SP. WG Window/Options --c~ ~-Radius U Curve I R I i h Cylinder LJBalanced - , CB ! 11 Cylinder u Tall I CT : I i I i ' Triangle Wedge I T i I i I I Rounded Edge• ---- , E ! SP/2vG SP/WG/PB SP/WG · •··--···----------------,----------------·-------------SP/WG ·-SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG l ___ 4-____ --"t ·-· ---SP.,.,,1,./WG SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG I I I SP/WG SP/WG/PB SP/WG ---•---------------■ _ ---------------,--------~-------SP/WG ·-SP/WG I, II, Ill, IV. SP, WG SP/WG I, 11, 111, IV, SP, WG SP/WG i i i I I SP/WG/PB SP/WG/PB SP/WG/PB ' SP/WG/PB I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG I SP/WG/PB -SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB SP/WG SP/WG/PB SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB 1,11,111, IV, SP,WG l I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG • -------------, I. II, Ill, IV, SP, WG I, II, Ill, IV. SP, WG ---------, 1,11,111,IV.SP,WG • ADA compliant for use m low mounting i I 1,11,111,IV.SP,WG --• --,---------------·---• I, 11, 111, IV, SP, WG I, II, 111, IV, SP, WG I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG SP/WG/PB I I I ' height applications (80 inches or less) 2 Down/Up distributions must match 4 Down/Up/Side d1stnbut1ons must match 5 Top/Side d1stnbut1ons must match Contact factory for custom d1stnbutions --·----·-----·· ' i D Circle/ Curved I I I __ _ -!----------~~~-----______ ---~~i/PB ~~ ~~ ~~ i C i ! Ghost ll '· "· "' "· se we --------·-------------------• 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG . ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING ,,.,-----arch itecbll ra I 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 area lighting P 626,968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September_7, 2018 11:55 AM ! I I i I SP/WG/PB -------•-- JOB TYPE NOTES 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG SP/WG ---SP/WG ■-SP/WG SP/WG I SP/WG/PB SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB I, II, Ill, IV. SP,WG I 2 I Cypher™ -CY2 Pedestrian Scale Drawings 15" 381mm F-FLAT ADA approved. L 25.5" 648mm LI 13.~-!J 348mm 15.7" 399mm CB -CYLINDER BALANCED __.L__/ R9.3" L 236mm C -CIRCLE/CURVED "••······ . ....._ 3.6" 91mm 6" 152mm ___l ~ 6" 152mm 4.4" 112mm ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 155" 394mm r 15.8" 401mm R -RADIUS/CURVED □ T -TRIANGLE/WEDGE j __ ....____.____._ ------a... an:hHeclural area lighting 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copynght©2017 I September7,201811:55AM JOB TYPE NOTES. 5.3" 135mm I TYPE 25.5" 648mm 15" 381mm j CT -CYLINDER TALL E -ROUNDED EDGE ADA approved. 18.8" t----478mm--~ _J r It Rl.9"../'" ll J 48mm 10.9" 277mm _ 3.8" 97mm I 3 I Cypher™ -CY2 Pedestrian Scale I TYPE LUMINAIRE PERFORMANCE ~ 'ii.Y~lioiifigumion~ S . , •. Briaht White GOOK --. -· Neutral White 4000 -• -. . Warm White OOOIO ' -· ge ystem Distribution Delivered Efficacy BUG Ratina Delivered Efficacy BUG Ratina Delivered Efficacy BUG Ratina attage Lumens (Lm/W) B U G Lumens (Lm/W) B U G Lumens (Lm/W) B U G ' :.· _:· ·, •5DOOK70CRI Tvoe 1 2836 109 0 0 0 Tvoe 2 2570 99 1 0 1 Tvoe 3 2739 107 1 0 1 Tvoe4 2512 97 0 0 1 2,500 26 Wall Graze 2795 107 2 0 0 Soot/Column 2371 91 2 0 0 T voe 1 Diffused 2488 96 1 0 1 T voe 2 Diffused 2274 87 1 0 1 Tvoe 3 Diffused 2163 83 1 0 1 Tvoe 4 Diffused 2197 84 1 0 1 • -·,;-,:;-1.; , 5000K 70 CRI .·. ·----. Tvoe 1 4011 100 1 0 0 Tvoe 2 3635 91 1 0 1 Tvoe 3 3874 97 1 0 1 Tvoe4 3553 89 1 0 1 3,500 40 Wall Graze 3953 99 2 0 0 Soot/Column 3354 84 3 0 0 Tvoe 1 Diffused 3519 88 1 0 1 Tvoe 2 Diffused 3217 80 1 0 1 Tvoe 3 Diffused 3059 76 1 0 1 Tvoe 4 Diffused 3107 78 1 0 1 -'::: •::::: 5000K70CRI .' ',' .• Tvoe 1 4982 97 1 0 1 Tvae 2 4675 90 1 0 1 Tvoe 3 4812 95 1 0 1 Tvoe4 4569 88 1 0 1 4,500 52 Wall Graze 5083 99 3 0 0 Soot/Column 4313 84 3 0 0 Tvoe 1 Diffused 4526 88 2 0 1 Tvoe 2 Diffused 4137 80 1 0 1 Tvoe 3 Diffused 3934 76 1 0 1 Tvae 4 Diffused 3996 77 1 0 1 ISOLINE TEMPLATES 15' Mounting Height, 15' Grid Spacing ! -. ··---- CY2-45-1-1 CY2-45-1-2 CY2-45-1-3 CY2-45-1-1D I ., . , \ .t:-:'. / ~ CY2-45-1-2D ..-----ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING -------archiiteclural 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 n· .._ • P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www aal net areauiQu utmg Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 2018 11 55 AM CY2-45-1-3D I JOB TYPE NOTES • 4000K70CRI: • . ("· ,. ' . .-_ . ._ .. 3000K70 CRI· . ····.·.<-: ... . . -., .. 2596 100 0 0 0 2499 96 0 0 0 2353 90 1 0 1 2265 87 1 0 1 2507 96 1 0 1 2413 93 1 0 1 2299 88 0 0 1 2213 85 0 0 0 2558 98 2 0 0 2462 95 2 0 0 2171 83 2 0 0 2089 80 2 0 0 2278 88 1 0 1 2193 84 1 0 1 2082 80 1 0 1 2004 77 1 0 1 1980 76 1 0 1 1906 73 1 0 1 2011 77 1 0 1 1936 74 1 0 1 • ·; :,: 4000K 70 CRI .:., .-.. -~~ ' 3000K70CRI: •. • ··_ -,- 3672 92 1 0 0 3534 88 1 0 0 3328 83 1 0 1 3203 80 1 0 0 3546 89 1 0 1 3413 85 1 0 1 3252 81 1 0 1 3131 78 1 0 1 3618 90 2 0 0 3483 87 2 0 0 3070 77 3 0 0 2955 74 3 0 0 3222 81 1 0 1 3101 78 1 0 1 2945 74 1 0 1 2835 71 1 0 1 2800 70 1 0 1 2695 67 1 0 1 2844 71 1 0 1 2738 68 1 0 1 ·-••• --:;,·<1-• 4000K 70 CRI'. • .--. • ·' :•, • ~ !{-:i--• , 3000K 70 CRI.-• -:·, •· 4561 88 1 0 0 4390 84 1 0 0 4280 82 1 0 1 4119 79 1 0 1 4405 86 1 0 1 4240 82 1 0 1 4183 80 1 0 1 4026 77 1 0 1 4653 89 3 0 0 4479 86 3 0 0 3948 76 3 0 0 3800 73 3 0 0 4143 80 1 0 1 3988 77 1 0 1 3787 73 1 0 1 3645 70 1 0 1 3601 69 1 0 1 3466 67 1 0 1 3658 70 1 0 1 3521 68 1 0 1 --• 1. CY2-45-1-4 ·-----· I CY2-45-1-4D I 4 I Cypher™ -CY2 Pedestrian Scale ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 40 120 50/60 0 3 0.1 >----+--+----t----i 52 0.4 01 TM-21 LIFETIME CALCULATION (S00mA) .---■-ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING ,-,,,-----architectural 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 area lighting P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright © 2017 I September 7, 2018 11 55 AM >09 1 JO• TYPE NOm 20 10%to 100% I TYPE 0mA 1 mA ov 10V I s I Cypher™-CV2 Pedestrian Scale HOUSING • Main housing shroud shall be of fabricated 5052-H32 aluminum alloy • Housing mounting interface shall have a stamped silicone gasket. • Luminaire housing shall be free of any visible heat fins, hardware or fasteners. • Bracketry and hardware shall be stainless steel. OPTICAL ARRAY • LEDs shall be mounted to a metal printed cIrcuIt board assembly (MCPCB) with a uniform conformal coating over the panel surface and electrical features. • Optical lenses shall be clear injection molded PMMA acrylic. • Optical array shall be recessed in order to shield each LED optic across the length of the aperture. • Optical array shall be sealed for IP66 rating. • Secondary lens is impact resistant 5/32" tempered glass. ELECTRICAL • Drivers shall be in direct contact with the die-cast aluminum housing across the entire surface area of the widest face for maximum thermal transfer. • "Thermal Shield", primary side, thermister provides protection for the sustainable life of LED module and electronic components. • Drivers shall have greater than a 0.9 power factor, less than 20% harmonic distortion, and be suitable for operation in -40°C to 40°C ambient environments • Luminaires shall have integral surge protection that shall be U.L. recognized and have a surge current rating of 10,000 Amps using the industry standard 8/20uSec wave and surge rating of 372J. Surge protection device shall be wired in series. • Drivers shall be U.L recognized. • Drivers shall not be compatible with current sourcing dimmers, consult factory for current hst of known compatible dimming systems approved dimmers include Lutron Diva AVTV, Lutron Nova NFTV and NTFTV. • • Integral battery backup provides emergency path of egress lighting for the required 90 minutes for -20°C ambient environments. SPECIFICATIONS • Luminaire shall be capable of operating at 100% brightness in a 40°C environment. Both driver and optical array shall have integral thermal protection that will dim the luminaire upon detection of temperatures In excess of 85°C. • Luminaires not configured with a control system shall be provided with 0-10 purple and gray dimming leads. ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING CONTROLS • Optional universal voltage (120-277V) button photocontrol for dusk to dawn energy savings. Photocontrol Is factory installed inside the housing with a fully gasketed sensor on the side wall. For multiple fixture mountings, one fixture is supplied with a photocell to operate the others. • Wireless enabled fixtures shall support b1-direct1onal radio frequency (RF) communications utilizing IEEE 802.15.4 operating in the 2.4GHZ ISM band. • Up to 1000' wireless range may be reduced by physical obstructions between lighting fixtures • Occupancy Sensor shall programmable and use passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology that reacts to changes in infrared energy (moving body heat) within the coverage area. Careful consideration must be given to obstructions that may block the sensor's line of sight • Factory default settings for SCP option shall be: -High mode. 10V -Low mode: 1V -Ramp-up rate: disabled -Fade-down rate: disabled -Photocell: Off -Sensitivity: Full -Time Delay: Fade to low: 5 minutes -Time Delay: Fade to off: 1 hour • The SCP enables any wall mounted luminaire, in excess of 30 watts, to meet California Title 24 requirements with integral 10KA surge protection for added reliability and serviceability. For more detail: http://www.aal.net/ products/sensor_control_programmable • Hubbell Control Solution's w1SCAPE™ In-Fixture Module Is a bi-directional wireless RF device that allows an ind1v1dual fixture to be managed, monitored and metered. The w1SCAPE In-Fixture Module communicates wirelessly over a robust 2 4GHz ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) certified meshed radio signal. The wiSCAPE Fixture Module drastically simplifies control and· automation of proJects, especially in retrofit environments, and challenges the legacy world of wired-systems. wiSCAPE wireless control technology easily adapts to complex automation situations for quick, simple and economical commIssIornng The On-Fixture Module Is compatible with A-25-7H option. -----architeclura.-• area lighting 17760 Rowlan_d Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal net Copyright©2017 I Septe~berl,201811:SSAM JOB TYPE NOTES. I TYPE • SiteSync™ wireless control system for reduction in energy and maintenance cost while optimizing hght quality 24n. See ordering information or visit www. hubbelllighting com/products/sitesync for more details.· BLUETOOTH• • RGBW option includes integral Bluetooth module, built into driver, that permits the adjustment of luminous front color when paired with Hubbell Remote App via cellular/ tablet device. • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) or Bluetooth Smart compatible for both iOS (iOS8 and forward) and Android (Gingerbread and forward) handheld software applications. Compatible with phones and tablets. • Free Bluetooth Apps are available for Apple iOS and Google Android mobile devices and are downloadable via the internet at Apple App Store or Google Play. MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION • JUNCTION BOX: Standard with zinc-plated, quick-mount junction box plate that mounts directly to 4" J-Box • Mounting plate features a one-piece EPDM gasket on back side of plate to firmly seal fixture to wall surface, forbidding entry of moisture and particulates. • Fixture attaches by two Allen-head hidden fasteners for tamper resistance. • Optional mounting arrangements utilize a die-cast mounting adaptor to allow for surface conduit and through branch wiring. SERVICING • Housing shall be able to hang freely In an open service position for inspection of internal wire connections. Once in service position, the housing shall be able to be removed for service by lifting the assembly up off the rear mounting plate and disconnecting the wiring plugs. • Driver assembly shall be mounted to • a prewired internal tray with quick disconnects for removal. FUSING SF for 120, 277, and 347 Line volts DF for 208, 240, and 480 Line volts High temperature fuse holders factory installed inside the fixture housing. Fuse is included I 6 I Cypher™-CY2 Pedestrian Scale FINISH • Luminaire finish shall consist of a five stage pretreatment regimen with a polymer primer sealer, oven dry off, and top coated with a thermoset super TGIC polyester powder coat finish. • Luminaire finish shall meet the AAMA 605.2 performance spec1f1cat1on which includes passing a 3000 hour salt spray test for corrosion resistance. CERTIFICATION • Luminaire shall be listed with UL for outdoor, wet location use, UL1598, UL 8750 and Canadian CSA Std C22.2 no.250. • IP66 rated assembly • IDA approved, 3000K and warmer CCTs only. • Designlights Consortium® (DLC) qualified. Please refer to the DLC website for specific product qualifications at www.designlights.org. • ANSI (136.31-2010 4G Vibration tested and compliant. • Complies with "Americans with Disabilities Act" or "ADA" on select versions for low mounting height applications (fixtures extend maximum of 4 inches from wall for mounting heights of 80 inches or less). WARRANTY/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE • Download: Five year limited warranty {for more information visit http://www.hubbeUlightmg com/resources/ warranty/ The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by AAL is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Apple, the Apple logo, iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered In the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc. ,,,,,,,,..-% architectural area lighting ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 201811:55 AM JOB TYPE NOTES I TYPE I 7 I ~ IGII LIGHTING Type: Job: Catalog number: I I Pole Mounting Structural luminaire Option See page 2 Specifications Cond{Jjit Opening Presswood Template Base Cover7 ..... -...... I Finish I Optional Anchor BoltCove,s See page 3 , ,-->,.; Post Top ~------_..,) Mounting II ----II \\ II ,...__ ... ..,. __ ~,/ --;------,, I ', --t.._ .... _____ .J Side Arm Mounting I KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 1 0/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Approvals: Optional Duplex Receptacle Date: Page: 1 of 4 Pole Construction: One-piece non-tapered round shaft of low carbon steel (ASTM-A500 Grade B, 42,000 PSI min. yield) with one flush-welded vertical seam. Shaft is welded to a flat steel anchor base (ASTM-36, 36,000 PSI min. yield). Base Cover: Base has a two-piece cast aluminum full cover of 319 alloy, secured by stainless steel screws. Optional anchor bolt covers available (see page3). Pole Cap: A flush-sided cast aluminum pole cap is provided for side arm mounted luminaires. A rounded cast aluminum pole cap is provided for twin mounted luminaires (NS only). Plan View 11 ~ O I\ 45Y ◄ [ 0 ~~ Longitudinal ' O ~ 1 t Y See chart X on page 2. Handhole: 18' up from base, with a gasketed cover and ground lug. 2• x 4' handhole provided on poles up to 16'. Reinforced 3• x 6' handhole provided on poles 20' and taller. ' / / reference line. ~ /Bolt Circle Orient parallel y Diameter to curb or walkway. Leveling Nut and Washer Base Cover Anchor Bolt Projection -6.iil,1~~ l!::!l~~--1.. Base Detail ·" L Grout must be packed under pole base fo insure full contact with footing and prevent loosening of leveling nuts. Concrete footing to be designed by • others. Provide a channel·through the grout for drainage from the pole interior. .Hand hole Base Cover Anchor Bolls: Four fully galvanized anchor bolts provided (ASTM-36, 36,000 PSI min. yield), complete with eight galvanized nuts, eight galvanized flat washers, and a presswood template. Strength: Poles will withstand wind loads as listed in chart (see page 2) when luminaires are mounted per fixture installation instructions. Finish: Super TGIC thennoset polyester powder coat paint applied over a titanated zirconium conversion coating. Standard colors are Black, Dark Bronze, Light Gray, Graphite Platinum Silver, Titanium and White. Custom colors are available. CAUTION: Installation of poles without luminaire(s) will compromise pole strength. Any accessories attached to pole, or other modifications will compromise pole strength and may result in pole failure. Maintenance: A regularly scheduled maintenance program must be established to insure the protective paint coating is intact, corrosion or structural damage has not occurred, and anchor bolt nuts are tight. Failure to do so could lead to pole collapse and serious personal injury. Certification: Certified UL 1598 in accordance with Article 410 of ANSVNFPA 70, National Electrical Code. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE. CITY OF INDUSTRY. CA 91745-1788 • TEL 626/968-5666 • FAX. 626/968-5716 5604708282 ~ KRS IGMUGHTING Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Type: Job: Page: 2 of 4 Standard Features NOTE: All allowable pole and fixture EPAs are derived from the MSHTO standard. Responsibility lies with the specifier for correct pole selection based on local codes and standards for the job location. (See page 4). X V Mounting Pole Allowable Pole EPA WindMapl Pole Steady Catalog X V Wind Number 85 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 □KRS104120 10' 4'x 11 ga. 21.61 19.07 17.41 14.07 11.53 9.63 8.22 7.09 □ KRS12-4120 12' 4'x 11 ga. 17.33 1522 13.84 11.05 8.94 7.28 6.26 5.37 □KRS144120 14' 4"x 11 ga. 14.18 1237 11.18 8.79 6.98 5.67 4.78 4.06 □KRS16-4120 16' 4'xllga. 11.72 10.13 9.09 7.01 5.42 4.30 3.58 3.01 □ KRS20-4120 19.5' 4"x 11 ga. 7.77 6.55 5.75 4.13 2.91 2.10 1.65 1.31 □ KRS20-4180 19.5' 4'x 7 ga. 12.67 10.92 9.77 7.46 5.70 4.48 3.70 3.09 □ KRS20-5120 19.5' 5'x 11 ga. 13.57 11.62 10.35 8.26 6.73 5.56 4.65 3.93 □ KRS20-5180 19.5' 5'x 7 ga. 21.60 18.79 16.94 13.71 11.31 9.47 8.02 6.86 □ KRS25-5120 25' 5'x 11 ga. 8.46 6.97 6.00 4.61 3.63 2.88 2.31 1.87 □ KRS25-5180 25' 5'x 7 ga. 14.59 12.44 11.03 8.77 7.12 5.86 4.88 4.10 □ KRS30-5180 30' 5'x 7 ga. 9.84 8.12 6.99 5.37 4.23 3.36 2.70 2.18 Handhole Anchor Base and Bolt Detail Base Bolt Anchor Anchor Pole Pole Circle Bolt Bolts BaseCover Conduit Cover Height Diameter DIA Projection Size Size Opening 10'-16' 4• 7'-81/i 3%' ¾'x 15' + 3" 11.Ya" DIA 3'DIA 19.5' 4• 7"-8½" 33/a' ¾'x 30' + 4" 11.%" DIA 3'D1A 19.5' -30' 5• 71/i-81/i 3%' ¾'x 30' + 4" 11.%' DIA 3'DIA Flush Post Side Arm Mount Top Plan Views: • • • .. '-¥ ~ + Mounting': OFM. DPT □ ACSA 0B □SB □L □SL OT □ST □Y □SY ocosc NOTE: Allowable Pole EPA for jobsite wind conditions must be equal to or greater than fixture mount EPA. Please refer to Kim luminaire catalog for specific fixture. 'See luminaire drilling requirements in specific Kim luminaire catalog. Structural Luminaires Only-Examples □TS:Single Tension for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120B-TS □TD:Double Tension for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120B-TD D TR:Truss for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120SB-TR □ XTS:Single Tension for 1 000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTS □XTD:Double Tension for 1000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTD □ XTR:Truss for 1 000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTR © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 ,~ IGMUGHTING Type: Job: KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Page: 3 of 4 Standard and Optional Features Finish Super TGIC powder coat paint over an iron phosphate bath, chromate sealed metal pretreatment.¥ Optional Anchor Bon Covers Cat. No. □ BC4 □BC5 □No Option Optional Duplex Receptacle Cat. No. □DR □DR-GFI □No Option Color. Black Dark Bronze Light Gray Cat No.: DBL □DB □LG Graphite □GT Platinum Silver OPS □ Titanium White □TT □WH Custom Color' □cc1 •Custom color subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and extended lead times. Consult representative. Custom color description: -------------- (Full base cover is standard.) Four cast aluminum anchor bolt covers finished to match pole, fastened to base with stainless steel screws. 4" pole Bon Covers (BC4) 5" pole Bon Covers (BCS) Mounted opposite the handhole, at 22½" from base of pole, in a cast aluminum box that is internally welded and sealed with a gasketed self-closing cover and locking bracket. Duplex Receptacle (DR) rated 20A., 125V. Duplex Receptacle with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (DR-GFI) rated 20A., 125V. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL: 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 * IGM LIGHTING Type: Job: ~ Special Wind Region ~ (Consult Local Authorities) NOTES: • Values are based on 50 year mean recurrence interval 30' above grade. • Hawaii has an 105 mph wind velocity. • Puerto Rico has a 125 mph wind velocity. •Caution must be exercised in determining wind velocities in special wind areas such as: Mountainous Regions Areas surrounding the Great Lakes or other large bodies of water or open land. Areas subject to extreme wind conditions, such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, and tornadoes. Areas adjacent to airports. Any specific area with a known or suspected abnormally high intermittent wind condition caused by geography, adjacent structures, or other specific local conditions that may not be recorded in National Weather Service records. • Allowable pole EPA for jobsite wind conditions must be equal to or greater than fixture EPA. Responsibility lies with the specifier for correct pole selection based on MSHTO wind map and job location. KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 1 0/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf 90 100 110 120 Page: 4 of 4 ~130 130 Wind Map United States and Canada To obtain more information on MSHTO Standards for Lighting Equipment contact: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials: 444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 249 Washington, DC 20001 (202) 624-5800 www.aashto.org • The Wind Map is intended only as a general guide. Always consult local authorities to determine maximum wind velocities, gusting and unique wind conditions for each specific application. •CAUTION: Wind speeds and listed EPAs are for ground mounted installations. Poles mounted on structures (such as bridges and buildings) must consider vibration and coefficient of height factors beyond this general guide. Consult AASHTO standards. •Extreme Wind Events: Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, or Tornadoes expose poles to flying debris, wind shear, and other unpredictable aerodynamic forces not indicated by the wind velocity ratings. • Pole Strength Limited Warranty: Standard, unmodified Kim lighting Poles installed as recommended, undamaged by corrosion, or lack of maintenance, shall withstand steady wind conditions as provided on page 2 (Allowable Pole EPA). Installation of poles without luminaires, or attachment of any unauthorized accessories to poles shall void this warranty. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY. CA 91745-1788 • TEL 626/968-5666 • FAX· 626/968-5716 5604708282 Cypher™ -CY2 Pedestrian Scale I TYPE FEATURES • Integral Battery Backup Option • 360° Light Distribution • RGBW or Static White Luminous Front Option • IES Type I, 11, Ill & IV Distributions • Wall Graze, Spot and Pencil Distributions • Multiple Fascia Options and Finishes • 0-1 0V dimming • 3000K, 4000K & 5000K CCT • 1 0kA Surge Protection • Fascia Forms F and E are ADA compliant for use in low mounting height applications (80 inches or less) • IDA approved, downlight only, 3000K and warmer CCTs ·®· 111111 • IP-66 Housing & Optical System • 120-277, 347 and 480V • Occupancy Sensor & Wireless Control Options Downllgl,t~- lftdWltlMfCCTs ORDERING CODE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H H H H H H H H Series-O u t p ut CC T/CRI M od el M ain Secondary Voltage Housing Fascia Form Distribution Distribution Fin ish SERIES-OUTPUT (Base) CY2-25 25w, 2500 nominal lumens CY2-35 40w, 3500 nominal lumens CY2-45 50w, 4500 nominal lumens CCT-OU 27K8 3K7 3K8 4K7 4K8 5K7 2700K, 80CRI 3000K, 70CRI 3000K, 80CRI 4000K, 70CRI 4000K, 80CRI 5000K, 70CRI MODEL (Light Engine) 1 Downlight Only 2 50/50 Down/Up, Down/Up distributions must match 3 90/10 Down/Up 4 25/25/25/25 Split. Down/Up/ Side cistributions must matdl 5 70/10/10/10 Split, Top/Side distributions must match Contact factory for custom dis~ See Distribution Matrix on page 1 for restrictions. MAIN DISTRIBUTION (Down) 1 IES Type I 2 IES Type 11 3 IES Type 111 4 IES Type IV SP 15° SpoVColumn WG 60° Wall Graze 1 D Type 1 Diffused 2D Type 2 Diffused 3D Type 3 Diffused 4D Type 4 Diffused SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION (Up, Sides) 1 IES Type I 2 IES Type II 3 IES Type 11 1 4 IES Type IV SP 15° SpoVColumn WG 60° Wall Graze PB* Pencil Beam 1 D Type 1 Diffused • PB distribution is available for 90/10 and l/l/10/10/10 models only. Not all combinations are recommended. See Distribution Matrix on page 1 for restrictions. SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION (Up, Sides) 2D Type 2 Diffused 3D Type 3 Diffused 4D Type 4 Diffused • PB distribution is available for 90/10 and 70/1OIi/l/10 models only. Not all combinations iJfe recommended. See DistTiiution Matrix on page 1 for restrictions. VOLTAGE UNV 120-277V 347 347V 480 480V BASE HOUSING FINISH Standard Colors AGN Antique Green BL Black BLT Matte Black CRT Corten DB Dark Bronze DGN Dark Green GT Graphite LG Light Grey MAL Matte Aluminum MDB Metallic Bronze MG Medium Grey TT Titanium VBU Verde Blue WDB Weathered Bronze WH Arctic White Premium Colors SFM Seafoam SHK Shamrock SPP Salt and Pepper WCP Weathered Copper RAL Provide a RAL 4 digit color number CUSTOM Please provide color chip for COLOR matching FASCIA FORM F Flat R Radius/Curved T Triangle/Wedge E Rounded Edge C Circle/Curved CB Cylinder Balanced CT Cylinder Tall CBM Custom Building Material Mount Ghost Fascia ~ -archltecbnl ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING area lighting 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 9 1748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright C 2017 I September 7, 20 18 11 :55 AM 9 10 11 12 __.H'----__.H'---____,H'----_ Luminous Fascia Pa nel Control O p tions Fron t O ptions LUMINOUS FRONT BLANK Standard None RGBW RGBW Luminous Front LFSW Static White Luminous Front RGBW and mw luminous fionts are only available with open, four square and petfrxated fascia panels FASCIA PANEL FPP Full Panel Painted FPS Full Panel Stainless Steel FPC Full Panel Copper OPP Open Panel Painted OPS Open Panel Stainless Steel OPC Open Panel Copper 4PP 4-Square Panel Painted 4PS 4-Square Panel Stainless Steel 4PC 4-Square Panel Copper PPP Perforated Panel Painted PPS Perforated Panel Stainless Steel PPC Perforated Panel Copper Flat and Radius Fascia rorms only. Painted panels by default match base housing finish/color. Consult factory for custom panel finishes. CONTROL OPTIONS PCU Universal Button Photocell SCP SWP SWPM (120-277V) Programmable Occupancy Sensor SiteSync Wireless SiteSync Wireless w/Occupancy Sensor WIR wiSCAPE WIRSC wiSCAPE w/Occupancy Sensor ~ sensoo not available with CB, T. E or C fascia forms OPTIONS EM Battery Backup Unit -20°c SF Single Fuse (120,277,347) DF Double Fuse (208, 240, 480) Battery Backup not available with Triangle and Rounded Edge Fascia Forms. RECBVEo CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO JUN 2 2 2020 COMMuNny CE\18 CR4liNf Cypher™ -CY2 Pedestrian Scale Distribution Matrix FASCIA I f Window/Options ;-~--{Q I t] Fir• I Window/Options i ,7_______1ri7 --1 ~ u Radius Curve R tJ Cylinder Balanced CB I'--· 1 Cylinder u Tall i CT I i ~Triangle ~Wedge j T ~Rounded "'JJ Edge* . E I",_ Circle/ \ ) Curved -C Ghost ------2i.Q arellllffitectwnral area lighting ' Down Only • •· 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG •---- SP/WG •-· SP/WG I • I, II, Ill, Ill, SP,WG •-1,11,111,IV,SP,WG •--- 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG ■--- SP.WG 1,11, 111,IV,SP,WG ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 2 ··-·1-· I 50 Down/SO Up I, II, 111,111,SP,WG ,-- 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG SP/WG ,- SP/WG SP/WG ·-SP/WG SP/WG •-SP/WG ! I 1,11,111,IY,SP,WG • 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG I, II, 111,IV,SP,WG ,- 1,11,111,1\1,SP,WG ; SP,WG 111-- SP,WG ! i I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG ■- 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG 17760 Rowla!"~ Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 2018 11:55 AM I TYPE DISTRIBUTION --, 90 Down/10 Up 25/25/25/25 Split 70 Down 10/10/10 Split ·•-·• ·• . I JOB TYPE NOTES - i i SP/WG/PB SP/WG SP/WG/PB .. 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG SP/WG/PB ·• SP/WG SP/WG/PB -, SP/WG SP/WG/PB • I, II, Ill, IV, SP, WG I i SP/WG/PB -■ 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG I SP/WG/PB • 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG I I SP/WG/PB ·■ SP,WG I ' i i SP/WG/PB • 1,11, 111,IV,SP,WG SP/WG • SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG • SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG • SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG -SP/WG ■ SP/WG SP/WG --SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB 1,11,111,IV,SP,WG SP/WG/PB ----SP/WG/PB Ill SP/WG/PB 1,11,111, Ill, SP,WG SP/WG/PB -SP/WG/PB Ill SP/WG/PB SP/WG SP/WG/PB ---SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB I, 11,111, Ill, SP,WG • ADA compliant for use in low mounting height applications (80 inches or less) 2 Down/Up distributions must match 4 Down/Up/Side distributions must match 5 Top/Side distributions must match Contact factory for custom distributions SP/WG SP/WG ■ SP/WG SP/WG SP/WG/PB SP/WG/PB ■ SP/WG/PB l,11,111,111,SP,WG I 2 I Cypher™-CY2 Pedestrian Scale Drawings 255' 648mm F-FLAT ADA approved. LI 13.;. £J 348mm 15.7' 399mm CB -CYLINDER BALANCED 3.6" 91mm 6" 152mm __.1 155" 394mm 15.8" R -RADIUS/CURVED □ T • TRIANGLE/WEDGE 13.5• 394mm JJ ·-, 6" 152mm ~il .. J Ll C • CIRCLE/CURVED 4.4" 112mm ( \ ,,··/// ,. 3451mm \,.,, / ·--------~- ,,,,..... - architectural area lighting l 5.7" 145mm ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 2018 11:55 AM JOB TYPE NOTES I TYPE 25.5" CT -CYLINDER TALL TL _ __j E -ROUNDED EDGE ADA approved. .rn=·:~~:." . 'IlL u I Rl.9"~,C I[ JI J 48mm 10.9" 277mm 3.s· 97mm I 3 I Cypher™-CY2 Pedestrian Scale LUMINAIRE PERFORMANCE BUG Ratin (Lm/W) B u G • 5000K-70CRI ·, T 109 0 0 T 99 1 0 l 107 1 0 T e4 97 0 0 2,500 26 Wall Graze 107 2 0 S ct/Column 91 2 0 T e 1 Diffused 96 1 0 T e 2 Diffused 87 1 0 l e 3 Diffused 83 1 0 l e 4 Diffused 2197 84 1 0 .-.. •• .. · • .. 5000K70CRI -· Tel 4011 100 1 0 0 T e2 3635 91 1 0 1 T e3 3874 97 1 0 1 T e4 3553 89 1 0 1 3,500 40 Wall Graze 3953 99 2 0 0 S ct/Column 3354 84 3 0 0 T e 1 Diffused 3519 88 1 0 1 T e 2 Diffused 3217 80 1 0 1 T e 3 Diffused 3059 76 1 0 1 T e4 Diffused 3107 78 1 0 1 . '''5000K70CRI • ; T el 4982 97 1 0 1 T e2 4675 90 1 0 1 T e3 4812 95 1 0 1 T e4 4569 88 1 0 1 4,500 52 Wall Graze 5083 99 3 0 0 S ct/Column 4313 84 3 0 0 T e 1 Diffused 4526 88 2 0 1 T e 2 Diffused 4137 80 1 0 1 T e 3 Diffused 3934 76 1 0 1 T e 4 Diffused 3996 77 1 0 1 ISOLINE TEMPLATES 15' Mounting Height, 15' Grid Spacing !·.:.:.: ; i· ·, \ _;_q,,,1:. -~~/. I -- CY2-45+1 CY2-45-1-2 CY2-45-1-1D CY2-45-1-2D CY2-45-1-3D -----· ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING --------architectural 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 I" h · P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369 2695 I www aal.net area IQ tmg Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 2018 11:55 AM I JOB TYPE .,,.,, 2596 2353 2507 2299 2558 2171 2278 2082 1980 2011 ., .. 3672 3328 3546 3252 3618 3070 3222 2945 2800 2844 4561 4280 4405 4183 4653 3948 4143 3787 3601 3658 I TYPE 100 0 0 90 1 0 96 1 0 88 0 0 98 2 0 83 2 0 88 1 0 80 1 0 76 1 0 77 1 0 400DK70 CRI :_,-.. " .. 92 1 0 83 1 0 89 1 0 81 1 0 90 2 0 77 3 0 81 1 0 74 1 0 70 1 0 71 1 0 , 4000K 70 CRI" 88 82 86 80 89 76 80 73 69 70 __ L T 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 i -i-l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---1·: I .t. 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 CY2-45-1-4 CY2-45-1-4D 2499 96 0 0 0 2265 87 1 0 1 2413 93 1 0 1 2213 85 0 0 0 2462 95 2 0 0 2089 80 2 0 0 2193 84 1 0 1 2004 77 1 0 1 1906 73 1 0 1 1936 74 1 0 1 • ; 3000K70 CRI · 3534 88 1 0 0 3203 80 1 0 0 3413 85 1 0 1 3131 78 1 0 1 3483 87 2 0 0 2955 74 3 0 0 3101 78 1 0 1 2835 71 1 0 1 2695 67 1 0 1 2738 68 1 0 1 ~=-.. ::-·· ... . 3000K 70 CRF 4390 84 1 0 0 4119 79 1 0 1 4240 82 1 0 1 4026 77 1 0 1 4479 86 3 0 0 3800 73 3 0 0 3988 77 1 0 1 3645 70 1 0 1 3466 67 1 0 1 3521 68 1 0 1 I 4 I Cypher™ -CV2 Pedestrian Scale I TYPE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2,500 26 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 3,500 40 120 50/60 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 >09 20 10%to 0mA 100% 1 mA ov 10V 4,500 52 04 0.2 0.1 01 TM-21 LIFETIME CALCULATION (500mA) lmenPackal -Amliieiit-llronmenll ■PiiiiiciedJ.unte_n~Miffiteni!ll~.OOirs)■ -. 15 -I -,2S'J-:;5oit&o·(TM-21) I -100, 4,500 25 95% I 94% I 90% I 89% I 83% 40 93% I 91% I 84% I 82% I 73% ,,,,_...... ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING ~ --archileclural 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 area lighting P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 2018 11:55 AM 0 >60Khrs. ~l_;_J_~_s _________ -_-_-_--_-_--______ ~11 •1 Cypher™ -CV2 Pedestrian Scale HOUSING • Main housing shroud shall be of fabricated 5052-H32 aluminum alloy • Housing mounting interface shall have a stamped silicone gasket. • Luminaire housing shall be free of any visible heat fins, hardware or fasteners. • Bracketry and hardware shall be stainless steel. OPTICAL ARRAY • LEDs shall be mounted to a metal pnnted circuit board assembly (MCPCB) with a uniform conformal coating over the panel surface and electrical features. • Optical lenses shall be clear injection molded PMMA acrylic. • Optical array shall be recessed in order to shield each LED optic across the length of the aperture. • Optical array shall be sealed for IP66 rating. • Secondary lens is impact resistant 5/32" tempered glass. ELECTRICAL • Drivers shall be in direct contact with the die-cast aluminum housing across the entire surface area of the widest face for maximum thermal transfer. • "Thermal Shield", primary side, thermister provides protection for the sustainable life of LED module and electronic components • Drivers shall have greater than a O 9 power factor, less than 20% harmonic d1stort1on, and be suitable for operation in -40°C to 40°C ambient environments • Luminaires shall have integral surge protection that shall be U.L. recognized and have a surge current rating of 10,000 Amps using the industry standard 8/20u5ec wave and surge rating of 372J. Surge protection device shall be wired in senes. • Drivers shall be U.L recognized. • Drivers shall not be compatible with current sourcing dimmers, consult factory for current list of known compatible dimming systems approved dimmers include Lutron Diva AVTV, Lutron Nova NFTV and NTFTV. • Integral battery backup provides emergency path of egress lighting for the required 90 minutes for -20°C ambient environments. SPECIFICATIONS • Luminaire shall be capable of operating at 100% brightness in a 40°C environnient. Both dnver and optical array shall have integral thermal protection that will dim the lum1naire upon detection of temperatures in excess of 85°(. • Luminaires not configured with a control system shall be provided with 0-10 purple and gray d1mm1ng leads. ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING Standard In ut Black + CONTROLS • Optional universal voltage (120-277V) button photocontrol for dusk to dawn energy savings. Photocontrol is factory installed inside the housing with a fully gasketed sensor on the side wall. For multiple fixture mountings, one fixture is supplied with a photocell to operate the others. • Wireless enabled fixtures shall support bi-directional radio frequency (RF) communications utilizing IEEE 802.15.4 operating in the 2 4GHZ ISM band. • Up to 1000' wireless range may be reduced by physical obstructions between lighting fixtures. • Occupancy Sensor shall programmable and use passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology that reacts to changes in infrared energy (moving body heat) within the coverage area. Careful consideration must be given to obstructions that may block the sensor's line of sight. • Factory default settings for SCP option shall be: -High mode: 10V -Low mode: 1V -Ramp-up rate: disabled -Fade-down rate: disabled -Photocell: Off -Sensitivity: Full -Time Delay: Fade to low: 5 minutes -Time Delay. Fade to off: 1 hour • The SCP enables any wall mounted luminaire, in excess of 30 watts, to meet California Title 24 requirements with integral 10KA surge protection for added reliability and serviceability For more detail: http://www.aal.net/ products/sensor_control_programmable • Hubbell Control Solution's wiSCAPE™ In-Fixture Module is a bi-directional wireless RF device that allows an individual fixture to be managed, monitored and metered The wiSCAPE In-Fixture Module commun1Cates wirelessly over a robust 2.4GHz ISM (Industrial, Scient1f1c and Medical) certified meshed radio signal. The w1SCAPE Fixture Module drastically simplifies control and automation of projects, especially In retrofit environments; and challenges the legacy· world of wired-systems. w1SCAPE wireless control technology easily adapts to complex automation situations for quick, simple and economical comm1ss1oning. The On-Fixture Module is compatible with A-25-7H option. _,.,e SQ an:hitecblral area lighting 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968 5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 201811:55 AM JOB TYPE NOTES I TYPE • SiteSync™ wireless control system for reduction in energy and maintenance cost while optimizing hght quality 24n. See ordering information or vIsIt www. hubbelllighting.com/products/sitesync for more details. BLUETOOTH<ID • RGBW option includes integral Bluetooth module, built into dnver, that permits the adjustment of luminous front color when paired with Hubbell Remote App via cellular/ tablet device. • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) or Bluetooth Smart compatible for both 105 (1058 and forward) and Android (Gingerbread and forward) handheld software applications. Compatible with phones and tablets. • Free Bluetooth Apps are available for Apple iOS and Google Android mobile devices and are downloadable via the internet at Apple App Store or Google Play MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION • JUNCTION BOX: Standard with zinc-plated, quick-mount junction box plate that mounts directly to 4" ·J-Box • Mounting plate features a one-piece EPDM gasket on back side of plate to firmly seal fixture to wall surface, forbidding entry of moisture and particulates. • Fixture attaches by two Allen-head hidden fasteners for tamper resistance. • Optional mounting arrangements utilize a die-cast mounting adaptor to allow for surface conduit and through branch wiring. SERVICING • Housing shall be able to hang freely in an open serv1Ce posItIon for inspection of internal wire connections Once in service position, the housing shall be able to be removed for service by lifting the assembly up off the rear mounting plate and disconnecting the wiring plugs. • Driver assembly shall be mounted to a prewired internal tray with quick disconnects for removal FUSING SF for 120, 277, and 347 Line volts OF for 208, 240, and 480 Line volts High temperature fuse holders factory installed inside the fixture housing. Fuse is included. I 6 I Cypher™-CY2 Pedestrian Scale FINISH • Luminaire finish shall consist of a five stage pretreatment regimen with a polymer primer sealer, oven dry off, and top coated with a thermoset super TGIC polyester powder coat finish. • Luminaire finish shall meet the AAMA 605.2 performance specification which includes passing a 3000 hour salt spray test for corrosion resistance. CERTIFICATION • Luminaire shall be listed with UL for outdoor, wet location use, UL1598, UL 8750 and Canadian CSA Std. C22.2 no.250. • IP66 rated assembly • IDA approved, 3000K and warmer CCTs only. • Designlights Consortium® (DLC) qualified. Please refer to the DLC website for specific product qualif1cat1ons at www.designlights.org. • ANSI C136.31-2010 4G Vibration tested and compliant. • Complies with "Americans with Disabilities Act" or "ADA" on select versions for low mounting height applications (fixtures extend maximum of 4 inches from wall for mounting heights of 80 inches or less). WARRANTY/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Download: F,ve year hmited warranty (for more information yjsjt· http·// www.hubbellliqhtinq.com/resources/ warranty/ The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by AAL Is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Apple, the Apple logo, iPad, iPhone, and 1Pod Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc. ~ 1iQ architectural area lighting ARCHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING 17760 Rowland Street I City of Industry I CA 91748 P 626.968.5666 I F 626.369.2695 I www.aal.net Copyright© 2017 I September 7, 2018 11:55 AM JOB TYPE NOTES I TYPE I 7 I ~ IGM LIGHTING Type: Job: Catalog number: I I I I I KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Approvals: Pole Mounting Structural Finish Optional Anchor Optional Duplex luminaire Bolt Covers Receptacle Option See page 2 See page 3 Specifications , ,-----, Post Top ~------~.,! Mounting II ----II \\ II '':..:.-"'--=--..:✓ Cond{Jjit Opening Presswood Template BaseCov~7 . PlanView ll@--"'oi\\45y ◄ : 0 ~~ Longitudinal ' O ~ 1 t ' / /' reference line. ~✓ Bolt Circle Orient parallel Diameter to curb or walkway. ~ffl!ltll li\llffl~_j_ Base Detail " L Grout must be packed under pole base to insure full contact with footing and prevent loosening of leveling nuts. Concrete-- footing to be designed by others. Provide-a channel through the grout for drainage from the pole interior. -,------..., I ' --L_.,_ _____ _J Side Arm Mounting Y See chart X on page 2. Handhole ~ ~ Date: Page: 1 of 4 Pole Construction: One-piece non-tapered round shaft of low carbon steel (ASTM-A500 Grade B, 42,000 PSI min. yield) with one flush-welded vertical seam. Shaft is welded to a flat steel anchor base (ASTM-36, 36,000 PSI min. yield). Base Cover: Base has a two-piece cast aluminum full cover of 319 alloy, secured by stainless steel screws. Optional anchor bolt covers available (see page3). Pole Cap: A flush-sided cast aluminum pole cap is provided for side arm mounted luminaires. A rounded cast aluminum pole cap is provided for twin mounted luminaires (NS only). Handhole: 18' up from base, with a gasketed cover and ground lug. 2' x 4' handhole provided on poles up to 16'. Reinforced 3' x o• handhole provided on poles 20' and taller. Anchor Bolts: Four fully galvanized anchor bolts provided (ASTM-36, 36,000 PSI min. yield), complete with eight galvanized nuts, eight galvanized flat washers, and a presswood template. Strength: Poles will withstand wind loads as listed in chart (see page 2) when luminaires are mounted per fixture installation instructions. Finish: Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat paint applied over a titanated zirconium conversion coating. Standard colors are Black, Dark Bronze, Light Gray, Graphite Platinum Silver, Titanium and White. Custom colors are available. CAUTION: Installation of poles without luminaire(s) will compromise pole strength. Any accessories attached to pole, or other modifications will compromise pole strength and may result in pole failure. Maintenance: A regularly scheduled maintenance program must be established to-insure the protective paint coating is intact, corrosion or structural damage has not occurred, and anchor bolt nuts are tight. Failure to do so could lead to pole collapse and serious personal injury. ; Certification: Certified UL 1598 in accordance with Article 410 of ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL. 626/968-5666 • FAX· 626/968-5716 5604708282 ~ KRS IGII LIGHTING Round Steel No_n-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Type: Job: Page: 2 of4 Standard Features NOTE: All allowable pole and fixture EPAs are derived from the MSHTO standard. Responsibility lies with the specifier for correct pole selection based on local codes and standards for the job location. (See page 4). X y Mounting Pole Allowable Pole EPA WindMapl Pole Steadd Catalog X y Win Number 85 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 □KRS10-4120 10' 4'x 11 ga. 21.61 19.07 17.41 14.07 11.53 9.63 8.22 7.09 □ KRS12-4120 12' 4"x 11 ga. 17.33 15.22 13.84 11.05 8.94 7.28 6.26 5.37 □KRS144120 14' 4'x 11 ga. 14.18 12.37 11.18 8.79 6.98 5.67 4.78 4.06 □KRS1&4120 16' 4'x 11 ga. 11.72 10.13 9;09 7.01 5.42 4.30 3.58 3.01 0 KRS20-4120 19.5' 4"x 11 ga. 7.77 6.55 5.75 4.13 2.91 2.10 1.65 1.31 □ Kf$P4~8() 19.5' 4'x 7 ga. 12.67 10.92 9.77 7.46 5.70 4.48 3.70 3.09 OKRS20o120 19.5' 5"x 11 ga. 13.57 11.62 10.35 8.26 6.73 5.56 4.65 3.93 0 KRS20-5180 19.5' 5"x 7 ga. 21.60 18.79 16.94 13.71 11.31 9.47 8.02 6.86. □ KRS25-5120 25' 5'x 11 ga. 8.46 6.97 6.00 4.61 3.63 2.88 2.31 1.87 □ KRS25-5180 25' 5"x 7 ga. 14.59 12.44 11.03 8.77 7.12 5.86 4.88 4.10 □ KRS30-5180 30' 5"x 7 ga. 9.84 8.12 6.99 5.37 4.23 3.36 2.70 2.18 Handhole Anchor Base and Bolt Detail Base Bolt Anchor Anchor Pole Pole Circle Bolt Bolls Base Cover Conduit Cover Height Diameter DIA Projection Size Size Opening 10'-16' 4" 7'-8½" 33/a' ¾'x 15" + 3" 1U's"D1A 3'DIA 19.5' 4• 7"-8½" 3%" ¾"x 30' +4' 11.1/'s"DIA 3'DIA 19.5' -30' 5• 7½"-8½" 33/a" ¾"x 30' +4" 11.WDIA 3'DIA Flush Post Side Arm Mount Top Plan Views: • • • .. '-¥ ~ + Mounting1 : □FM □PT □A □SA □B □SB □L □SL □T □ST □Y □SY □c □sc NOTE: Allowable Pole EPA for jobsite wind conditions must be equal to or greater than fixture --mount EPA-.-Please refer to Kim luminaire·catalog for·specific fixture. • 1See luminaire drilling requirements in specific Kim luminaire catalog. Structural LLimlnaires Only-Examples OTS:Single Tension for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120B-TS □ TD:Double Tension for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120B-TD □ TR:Truss for small and large Structural -KRS20-5120SB-TR D XTS:Single Tension for 1000W Structural -KRS20c5120B-XTS D XTD:Double Tension for 1 000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTD □XTR:Truss for 1000W Structural -KRS20-5120B-XTR © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL· 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 ~ IGMUGHTING KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/1 5 • kl_krs_spec.pdf Type: Job: Page: 3 of 4 Standard and Optional Features Finish Super TGIC powder coat paint over an iron phosphate bath, chromate sealed metal pretreatment.¥ Optional Anchor Bolt Covers Cat. No. 0 BC4 □BCS □No Option Optional Duplex Receptacle Cat. No. □DR □DR-GFI □No Option Color. Black Dark Bronze Light Gray Cat. No.: □'e[ □ DB □ LG Graphite □GT Platinum Silver □PS □ Titanium White □TT □WH Custom Color' □CC' •Custom color subject to additional charges, minimum quantities and extended lead times. Consult representative. Custom color description: -------------- (Full base cover is standard.) Four cast aluminum anchor bolt covers finished to match pole, fastened to base with stainless steel screws. 4" pole Bolt Covers (BC4) s· pole Bolt Covers (BCS) Mounted opposite the handhole, at 22 ½" from base of pole, in a cast aluminum box that is internally welded and sealed with a gasketed self-closing cover and locking bracket. Duplex Receptacle (DR) rated 20A., 125V. . Duplex Receptacle with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (DR-GFI) rated 20A., 125V. © 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL· 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 -~ IGM LIGHTING Type: Job: ~ Special Wind Region ~ (Consult Local Authorities) NOTES: • Values are based on 50 year mean recurrence interval 30' above grade. • Hawaii has an 105 mph wind velocity. • Puerto Rico has a 125 mph wind velocity. •Caution must be exercised in determining wind velocities in special wind areas such as: Mountainous Regions Areas surrounding the Great Lakes or other large bodies of water or open land. Areas subject to extreme wind conditions, such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, and tornadoes. Areas adjacent to airports. -Any specific area with-a-known· ofsuspected abnormally· high intermittent wind condition caused by geography, adjacent structures, or other specific local conditions that may not be recorded in National Weather Service records. • Allowable pole EPA for jobsite wind conditions must be equal to or greater than fixture EPA. Responsibility lies with the specifier for correct pole selection based on MSHTO wind map and job location. KRS Round Steel Non-Tapered Pole revision 10/5/15 • kl_krs_spec.pdf 90 100 110 120 Page: 4 of 4 ~,~ 130 Wind Map United States and Canada To obtain more information on MSHTO Standards for Lighting Equipment contact: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials: 444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 249 Washington, DC 20001 (202) 624-5800 \'!IWW.aa&hto.org • The Wind Map is intended only as a general guide. Always consult local authorities to determine maximum wind velocities, gusting and unique wind conditions for each specific application. •CAUTION: Wind speeds and listed EPAs are for ground mounted installations. Poles mounted on structures (such as bridges and buildings) must consider vibration and coefficient of height factors beyond this general guide. Consult AASHTO standards. • Extreme Wind Events: Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, or Tornadoes expose poles to flying debris, wind shear, and other unpredictable aerodynamic forces not indicated by the wind velocity ratings. • PbleSfrength limited Warranty: Standari{ u-nmodiffed Kim lighting Poles installed as recommended, undamaged by corrosion, or lack of maintenance, shall withstand.steady wind conditions as provided on page 2 (Allowable Pole EPA). Installation of poles without luminaires, or attachment of any unauthorized accessories to poles shall void this warranty. @ 2015 KIM LIGHTING• 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745-1788 • TEL: 626/968-5666 • FAX: 626/968-5716 5604708282 RESOLUTION NO. PC-1108-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO PLANNING COMMISSION MODIFYING AN EXISTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (USE-0550-2019) TO ADD DELIVERY SERVICES TO A CANNABIS RETAIL STOREFRONT OPERATION. THE PROJECT IS EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (CEQA) AS REPRESENTED IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT AND ATTACHMENTS DATED AUGUST 27, 2025 (280 HIGUERA ST; MOD-0424-2025). WHEREAS, on November 13, 2019, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. PC-1013-2019 granting a Conditional Use Permit to Megan’s Organic Market for the establishment of a cannabis retail storefront at 280 Higuera Street; and WHEREAS, on October 1, 2024, the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo conducted a public hearing in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California to adopt Ordinance No. 1740 (2024 Series), amending Table 2-1 (Uses Allowed by Zone) in Section 17.10.020 of Title 17 (“Zoning Regulations”) of the Municipal Code to allow existing cannabis retail storefronts to conduct retail sales by delivery with a modification to their existing Conditional Use Permit to include delivery; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of San Luis Obispo conducted a public hearing in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, on August 27, 2025, for the purpose of considering a modification to Use Permit USE-0550-2019 to add delivery services to an existing retail storefront at 280 Higuera St; and WHEREAS, notices of said public hearings were made at the time and in the manner required by law; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has duly considered all evidence, including the testimony of the applicant, interested parties and the evaluation and recommendations by staff presented at said hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Planning Commission Resolution No. PC-1108-2025 MOD-0424-2025 (280 Higuera St) Page 2 2 SECTION 1. Findings. Based upon all evidence, the Planning Commission makes the following findings: 1. The proposed use is consistent with Section 17.86.080 (“Cannabis Zoning Regulations”) and Chapter 9.10 (“Cannabis Regulations”) of the Municipal Code because, as proposed, the use is located within a CBZ Overlay Zone, will not negatively impact the residential uses in the neighborhood, is consistent with adjacent businesses that have similar hours of operation, and is consistent with buffer requirements imposed by the City’s Zoning Regulations. 2. The site is physically suitable in terms of: a. Its design, location, shape, size, and operating characteristics of the proposed use; b. Traffic generation and the provision of public and emergency vehicle (e.g. fire and medical) access; c. Public protection services (e.g. fire protection, police protection, etc.); and d. The provision of utilities (e.g. potable water, schools, solid waste collection and disposal, storm drainage, wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal, etc.). 3. That the project will not be detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of persons living or working at the site or in the vicinity because the cannabis retail storefront does not present a potential threat to the surrounding property and buildings. This project is subject to Use permit requirements, City regulations, and California Building Code requirements designed to address health, safety, and welfare concerns. Additionally, the applicant prepared a Security Plan that addresses both state- wide regulations of the Bureau of Cannabis Control and concerns of the City Police Department. 4. The cannabis retail storefront, as proposed, will comply with all the requirements of State and City for the sale of cannabis goods, including dual licensure and participation in an authorized track and trace program. Planning Commission Resolution No. PC-1108-2025 MOD-0424-2025 (280 Higuera St) Page 3 3 5. The proposed modification to USE-0550-2019 is consistent with the regulations for commercial cannabis activity set forth in Chapter 9.10 (Cannabis Regulations) and Section 17.86.080 (Cannabis Zoning Regulations) of the Municipal Code, because the Operator holds a valid commercial cannabis Operator Permit and state license as required by SLOMC § 9.10.040, and, under state law (4 CCR Division 19), and as allowed under Table 2-1 (SLOMC § 17.10.020), retail storefronts with a valid state license and city permit may sell cannabis goods through storefront and by delivery. Additionally, the Operator has submitted an updated Security Plan in accordance with SLOMC § 9.10.50, which has been reviewed and approved by the City Police Department. SECTION 2. Environmental Determination. The project is categorically exempt from the preparation of environmental documentation under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The project is consistent with General Plan policies for the land use designation and is consistent with the applicable zoning designation and regulations. The project consists of the operation of existing, private structures that involves negligible expansion of use beyond existing and historical uses, as described in CEQA Guidelines § 15301 (Existing Facilities). SECTION 3. Action. The Planning Commission does hereby approve the modification to Conditional Use Permit USE-0550-2019 to add delivery services to an existing cannabis retail storefront located at 280 Higuera Street, subject to the following conditions: 1. The proposed use shall operate consistent with the project description and other supporting documentation submitted with this application unless otherwise conditioned herein, including, but not limited to: the Operations Plan, Chapter 9.10 of the City Municipal Code, and Section 17.86.080 of the City Municipal Code, all of which are incorporated into and made material terms of these conditions. This permit shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director if any reasonable written complaint is received from any citizen or from the Police Department or upon receipt of evidence or observation that the use is not in compliance with conditions of approval and the Municipal Code. The Community Development Director may refer the complaint to the Planning Commission at his/her/their discretion and conditions of approval may be added, deleted, or modified or the use permit may be revoked to ensure ongoing compatibility between uses on the project site and other nearby uses. 2. Any parking lot lighting installed on the site by the applicant shall be night sky compliant LED bollard lighting, as specified on sheet A1.0 of the project plans dated June 27, 2019, by Ten Over Studio. The Community Development Director may modify this requirement upon a determination that such lighting would not be conducive to the safety of the public or would not meet the requirements of the California Building Code. Planning Commission Resolution No. PC-1108-2025 MOD-0424-2025 (280 Higuera St) Page 4 4 3. The applicant shall obtain and maintain the commercial cannabis operator permit and any appropriate state licenses. Applicant shall comply with applicable state law, including but not limited to Chapter 3 of Title 4 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The applicant shall pay all applicable current and future state and local taxes and all applicable commercial cannabis fees and related penalties established by the City Council, including but not limited to application, administrative review, inspection, etc. 5. Minors and persons under the age of twenty-one are prohibited from entering the cannabis retail storefront, even if accompanied by a parent or guardian, unless the individual is at least eighteen years of age and possesses a valid physician’s recommendation for medical cannabis. 6. Outdoor storage of cannabis or cannabis products is prohibited. 7. During business hours, defined as 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM in accordance with San Luis Obispo Municipal Code § 17.86.080(E)(10)(b)(v), all delivery vehicles associated with the cannabis business shall be parked in the designated secure delivery bay for long-term storage. Outside of business hours, a maximum of one delivery vehicle may be parked overnight in the business’s designated parking area, as shown on the approved site plan. 8. The applicant shall operate a maximum of two delivery vehicles to support delivery operations. Any additional vehicles proposed to support delivery operations are hereby subject to the approval of the Community Department Director. 9. Each delivery vehicle shall be fully enclosed and unmarked, equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) device owned by the licensee, and a minimum of two cameras with at least 720p resolution, recording continuously during deliveries. Surveillance footage must be retained securely for a minimum of 90 days and made available to city and state officials upon request. 10. All delivery employees must be at least 21 years old, employed directly by the licensee, and carry valid identification and delivery documentation during deliveries. 11. Deliveries shall not be made to schools, day care centers, youth centers, or publicly owned land, consistent with state law. 12. The licensee shall consent to unscheduled inspections of delivery vehicles, premises, and records by city and state officials to ensure compliance. Planning Commission Resolution No. PC-1108-2025 MOD-0424-2025 (280 Higuera St) Page 5 5 13. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and/ or its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City and/ or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval by the City of this project, and all actions relating thereto, including but not limited to environmental review ("Indemnified Claims"). The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any Indemnified Claim upon being presented with the Indemnified Claim, and City shall fully cooperate in the defense against an Indemnified Claim. Upon motion of Commissioner Flores, seconded by Commissioner Jorgensen and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioner Flores, Commissioner Jorgensen, Commissioner Munoz- Morris, and Vice Chair Tolle NOES: None ABSENT: Commissioner Cooley, Commissioner Kahn, and Chair Houghton The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 27th day of August 2025. ___________________ Tyler Corey, Secretary Planning Commission RESOLUTION NO. 1013-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO PLANNING COMMISSION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF A CANNABIS RETAIL STOREFRONT INCLUDING A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AS REPRESENTED IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT AND ATTACHMENTS DATED NOVEMBER 13, 2019 280 HIGUERA STREET, USE-0550-2019) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of San Luis Obispo conducted a public hearing in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, on November 13, 2019 for the purpose of considering a Conditional Use Permit application USE- 0550-2019 for establishment and operation of a Cannabis Retail Storefront; and WHEREAS, notices of said public hearing were made at the time and in the manner required by law; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has duly considered all evidence, including the testimony of the applicant, interested parties, and the evaluation and recommendations by staff, presented at said hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Section 1. Findings. Based upon all the evidence, the Commission makes the following findings in support of approval of the Conditional Use Permit: 1. The proposed use is consistent with Section 17.86.080 Zoning Regulations and Chapter 9.10 of the Municipal Code because, as proposed, the use will not negatively impact the residential uses in the neighborhood, is consistent with adjacent businesses that have similar hours of operation, will not be located within 1,000 feet of any pre-school, elementary school, junior high school, high school, public park or playground, within 600 feet of any licensed daycare center, within 300 feet of residential uses within the CBZ, or within 1,000 feet of another cannabis retail storefront, and the business shall adhere to the City's Noise Ordinance and conditions of approval. 2. The site is physically suitable in terms of: a. Its design, location, shape, size, and operating characteristics of the proposed use; b. Traffic generation and the provision of public and emergency vehicle (e.g. fire and medical) access; C. Public protection services (e.g. fire protection, police protection, etc.); and d. The provision of utilities (e.g. potable water, schools, solid waste collection and disposal, storm drainage, wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal, etc.). Planning Commission Resolution No. PC- 1013-19 USE-0550-2019 (280 Higuera Street) Page 2 3. That the project will not be detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of persons living or working at the site or in the vicinity because the cannabis retail storefront does not present a potential threat to the surrounding property and buildings. This project is subject to Use permit requirements, City regulations, and California Building Code requirements designed to address health, safety, and welfare concerns. Additionally, the applicant prepared a Security Plan that addresses both state-wide regulations of the Bureau of Cannabis Control and concerns of the City Police Department. 4. The cannabis retail storefront, as proposed, will comply with all the requirements of State and City for the dispensing of cannabis, including dual licensure and participation in an authorized track and trace program. Section 2. Environmental Review. The project is categorically exempt under Class 1, Existing Facilities, Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, because the project is consistent with General Plan policies for the land use designation and is consistent with the applicable zoning designation and regulations. The project consists of the operation of an existing private structure that involves negligible expansion of use beyond existing and historical uses. The project also includes the removal on an existing legal non -conforming billboard. The project -site is zoned C- R-MU-SF-CBZ (Retail Commercial), a designation that can provide for the approval of a Cannabis Retail Storefront. Section 3. Action. The Planning Commission does hereby approve the use permit application USE-0550- 2019 for a cannabis retail -storefront dispensary project located at 280 Higuera Street subject to the following conditions: 1. The proposed use shall operate consistent with the project description and other supporting documentation submitted with this application unless otherwise conditioned herein, including, but not limited to: the Operations Plan; Chapter 9.10 of the City Municipal Code; and Section 17.86.080 (E) (5) (f) of the City Municipal Code. This use permit shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director if any reasonable written complaint is received from any citizen or from the Police Department or upon receipt of evidence that the use is not in compliance with conditions of approval and the Municipal Code. The Community Development Director may refer the complaint to the Planning Commission at his/her discretion and conditions of approval may be added, deleted, or modified or the use permit may be revoked to ensure on -going compatibility between uses on the project site and other nearby uses. 2. Any parking lot lighting installed on the site by the applicant shall be night sky compliant LED bollard lighting, as specified on sheet A1.0 of the project plans dated June 27, 2019 by Ten Over Studio. The Director of Community Development may modify this requirement upon a determination that such lighting would not be conducive to the safety of the public or would not meet the requirements of the California Building Code. 3. The applicant shall obtain and maintain the commercial cannabis operator permit and any appropriate state licenses. Planning Commission Resolution No. PC- 1013-19 USE-0550-2019 (280 Higuera Street) Page 3 4. The applicant shall pay all applicable current and future state and local taxes and all applicable commercial cannabis fees and related penalties established by the City Council, including but not limited to application, administrative review, inspection, etc. Minors and persons under the age of twenty-one on the premises, even if accompanied by a parent or guardian or a person between the ages of eighteen and twenty possessing a valid medical cannabis identification card shall be prohibited from entering the cannabis retail storefront. 6. Outdoor storage of cannabis or cannabis products is prohibited. 7. In addition to the 1 EV ready parking space, the applicant shall install 1 EV capable parking space. Improvements, including empty raceways to the parking spaces, shall be shown on tenant improvement plans at time of application for building permits. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall record a Community Benefits Agreement, in a form subject to the approval of the City Attorney. 9. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and/or its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City and/or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval by the City of this project, and all actions relating thereto, including but not limited to environmental review ("Indemnified Claims"). The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any Indemnified Claim upon being presented with the Indemnified Claim, and City shall fully cooperate in the defense against an Indemnified Claim. On motion by Commissioner Jorgensen, seconded by Commissioner Kahn, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Jorgensen, Kahn, McKenzie, Quincey, Vice -Chair Dandekar, and Chair Wulkan. NOES: Commissioner Stevenson REFRAIN: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this day of November 13, 2019. Tyler Cor ,, cretary Planning Commission City of San Luis Obispo, Community Development, 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401-3218, 805.781.7170, slocity.org May 30, 2023 Sent via Email Megan’s Organic Market, LLC Megan Souza 280 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Subject: Approval of Conditional Use Permit (USE-0550-2019) Modification Request for Megan’s Organic Market, LLC Dear Megan Souza, On March 21, 2023, the City Council adopted amendments to Title 17 - Zoning Regulations - of the Municipal Code allowing medical cannabis users aged 18-20 to access commercial cannabis retail storefronts. On April 20, 2023, Megan’s Organic Market, LLC (Megan’s Organic Market) submitted in writing to the City a request to modify the Conditional Use Permit (USE-0550-2019) to allow medical cannabis users aged 18-20 to access the retail storefront located at 280 Higuera Street. Item 5 of your Conditional Use Permit (CUP) states that, “Minors and persons under the age of twenty-one on the premises, even if accompanied by a parent or guardian or a person between the ages of eighteen and twenty possessing a valid medical cannabis identification card shall be prohibited from entering the cannabis retail storefront.” Upon review of the CUP, the request, and the recently adopted Municipal Code amendments; staff has made the following determinations: 1. The age limitation shown as a condition of approval on the CUP only reflects the Municipal Code requirements in effect at the time of the approval; and 2. The age limitation is a code requirement for all commercial cannabis businesses listed under subsections 17.86.080(5)(f) and 17.86.080(10)(b) both of which were amended by Council action on March 21, 2023. Based on these determinations, no formal action by the Planning Commission is necessary since the permit would simply be updated to reflect the amended code language. Megan’s Organic Market is, therefore, approved to allow medical cannabis users aged 18-20 to access the storefront effective immediately. If you have any questions, please contact me at afuchs@slocity.org. Sincerely, Alex Fuchs Cannabis Business Coordinator