EXHIBIT B (OPERATIONAL MANUAL)
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As with all Globe Facility Service managed facilities, the Harborview
Center believes in safety first. This manual has been designed to assist
you in your employment here at the Harborview Center. If at any time
you should have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to
speak directly to your supervisor.
This manual is the Standard Operating Procedures and are the
requirements of the Harborview Center Operations Department.
Please read all the succeeding pages very carefully, as you will be
referring to them often. There is a copy of this manual posted in the
Director of Operations' office for your convenience. You may retain
this copy for yourself; however, we do ask that you sign the last page of
your copy and return it to your supervisor so it may be added to your
employee file,
( On behalf of all the departments and their employees, we would all like
to welcome you to the Harborview Center's Operations Department.
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CALL IN AND TIME SHEET POLICY
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,that employees specifically indicate the exact time work is started as well
'Ie of departure. This procedure has been established to ensure that
ive appropriate compensation for time worked.
- - not allowed to work prior to or beyond the established work schedule
./.ation from your immediate Supervisor or a Supervisor within your
not allowed to leave work during scheduled working hours without
.ther their immediate Supervisor or a Supervisor within their department.
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- .#S1ve: the employee must call hislher immediate Supervisor to request sick
. Illy (30) minutes of the start of the work shift, unless the department has
-",-,-__~~tten departmental policy which requires the employee to call prior to the
Jrk day. In the case of an emergency, the Supervisor may waive this
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HV AC SYSTEM
The HV AC System at the Harborview Center is controlled by a Trane tracer panel. The
system has two (2) chillers located on the roof of the Center along with two (2) boilers.
The two (2) air handling units are split between floor levels; one on the 3rd level for the
ballrooms and meeting rooms, and the other is on the exhibit hall level. The PC that
controls the HV AC system is located in the Director of Operations' office. This can be
accessed only by authorized and trained personnel.
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SECURITY SYSTEM
The security system at the Harborview Center consists of door contact on exterior doors
as well as the roll-up door. Motion detectors are located along the Atrium area as well as
the glass windows and doors of the Exhibit Hall.
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WORK SCHEDULES FOR MAINTENANCE
1. Posted for three (3) weeks
2. Governed by event schedules
A. Check each day
B. Posted in each box and with Supervisors
3. Working shift hours vary from person to person as scheduled by your Supervisor
A. You are to be heret in uniformt ready to workt at the start of your shift.
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DAILY BUILDING MAINTENANCE OR PRIOR TO EVENT
1. RESTROOMS CHECK
A. Sink Operation (Hot, Cold, Leaks, etc...)
B. Toilet Flush (Leaks, Adjustments, Conditions, etc...)
C. Walls & Partitions Condition (Holes, Paint & Hardware)
D. Lighting Condition (Bum-outs, Lens Replacement, etc...)
E. Floor & Wall Tile (Cracks, Chips, Stains, etc...)
F. Drinking Fountain Operation (Cool Water, etc...)
G. Sprinkler Head Covers (Missing, etc...)
H. Product Machines & Dispensers (Locks & Condition, etc...)
2. MEETING ROOMS 1 THRU 6 AND BALLROOMS
A. Doors & Door Hardware Condition & Operation
B. Fabric Wall Panels Damage (Repair or Replace)
C. Lighting (Replace Bum-outs)
D. Drapes & Vertical Blinds (Repair or Replace)
E. Panelfold Wall Condition (Cuts, Stains, etc...)
F. Gypboard Wall & Ceiling Condition (paint, Repair, etc...)
G. Carpet Condition (Cuts, Stains & Missing Panels)
3. EXIllBIT HALL
A. Doors & Door Hardware Front & Rear (Condition and Operatio~
etc...)
B. Column Condition (paint, Patch, Repairs, etc...)
C. Lighting Replacement (as needed)
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DAILY ENGINEERING HV AC
1. Check equipment for proper operation
2. Check rooms to make sure AlC is on or coming on for event
3. Physically check room for proper temperature
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MONTHLY CLEANING SCHEDULE
TASKS NEEDS
CLEANING CLEANSED
1. Dust Walls and Woodwork ( ) ( )
2. Window Frames and Sills ( ) ( )
3. Door sills ( ) ( )
4. Wood Doors ( ) ( )
5. Door Hardware ( ) ( )
6. Woodwork at Telephone Stations ( ) ( )
7. Free standing Telephone Pods ( ) ( )
8. Stairwell ( ) ( )
9. Vacuum Upholstered Furniture ( ) ( )
10. Dust High Areas (Above 6 Feet) ( ) ( )
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QUARTERLY CLEANING SCHEDULE
TASKS NEEDS
CLEANING CLEANSED
J. Stairwells ( ) ( )
2. Cat Walks ( ) ( )
3. Clean & Polish Wood Molding:
(Bases, Chair Railings, ete...) ( ) ( )
4. AlC Grills ( ) ( )
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SEMI-YEARLY CLEANING SCHEDULE
TASKS
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CLEAA'lNG
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1. Pressure Wash Exterior of Building
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PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING RESTROOMS
Have all necessary cleaning supplies on hand before YOU begin:
(I) bottle of disinfectant
(1) bottle of glass cleaner
(1) can of stainless steel polish
(1) bucket of disinfectant with mop head
(1) large broom, small broom and dustpan
(1) or more, containers of toilet bowl cleaner
(1) toilet bowl scrubber
(1) pair or more, of rubber gloves
Step-by-step procedure for cleaning the restrooms:
1. Check and empty all garbage and sanitary boxes (if applicable).
2. Check to make sure all tissue and hand towel compartments are filled.
3. Clean all toilets (and urinals). Please remove all hair from urinal screens.
4. Plunge all water out of toilet bowls once a week (and urinals).
5. Apply toilet bowl cleanser; let sit for ten minutes, then clean as usual. Dry
thoroughly.
6. Spray and wipe mirrors with glass cleaner.
7. Spray glass cleaner on all chrome parts of sink, spray the rest of the sink with a
disinfectant; then wipe dry.
8. Spray all stainless steel surfaces with stainless steel polish.
9. Clean all walls, make sure the tops of the stall walls are dust free.
10. Dust out inside of the hand towel dispensers and sanitary box holders.
11. Remove dust from air vents (as needed).
12. Check soap dispensers and refill when necessary.
13. (Men) Change urinal blocks (as needed).
14. Always sweep before mopping.
15. Replace all cleaning supplies neatly in their appropriate place.
16. Pour out soiled mop water.
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DAILY CLEANING SCHEDULE
TASKS NEEDS
CLEANING CLEANSED
1. Interior Escalators ( ) ( )
2. Vacuum Carpets/Spot Clean as needed ( ) ( )
3. Empty Waste Receptacles ( ) ( )
4. Clean Drinking Fountains ( ) ( )
5. Empty Ashtrays ( ) ( )
RESTROOMS
1. Toilets, Urinals, Lavatory Sinks ( ) ( )
2. Counter Tops, Mirrors, Bright work ( ) ( )
3. Empty Waste Receptacles ( ) ( )
4. Spot Clean Walls/Partitions ( ) ( )
5. Refill ALL Dispensen ( ) ( )
6. Sweep and Mop Tiled Floon ( ) ( )
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WEEKLY CLEANING SCHEDULE
TASKS NEEDS
CLEANING CLEANSED
1. Door and Window Glass ( ) ( )
2. Service Corridor ( ) ( )
3. Elevators ( ) ( )
4. Refill Hand Soap Dispensers ( ) ( )
5. Cobwebs/Dusting ( ) ( )
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
I. Maintenance - Restrooms - Weekly
A. Restrooms - Plumbing - All
1. Toilet & Urinal Operation
2. Hand Valve & Sink Operation
3. Drinking Fountain Operation
B. Restrooms - Electrical - All
1. Drywall Condition - Holes, Paint, etc...
2. Partitions, Loose or Broken
3. Dispenser & Vending Machine Conditions
a. Locks missing
b. Damaged Dispenser, etc...
4. Sprinkler Head Covers Missing or Leaking
IL Light Bulbs - Interior - Bi-Weekly
A. Meeting and Ballrooms
1. Operation of all lights
2. Change bulbs or repair fixtures as needed
B. Exhibit Hall Lights
1. Operation of all lights
2. Change bulbs or repair fixtures, as needed
c. Equipment Rooms - All
1. Operation
2. Change and repair, as needed
n. Mechanical Equipment Maintenance
A. Air Handlers
1. Filter changes, as required
2. Operation, daily or as needed
3. Internal Maintenance as required by 0 & M
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B. Centrifugal & Reciprocating Chillers
C. All pumps HV AC & Domestic
1. Visual, Leaks, Overheating or noisy
2. Grease as required by 0 & M
D. Water Treatment Chill & Cooling Tower
1. Daily Testing
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I. Setting Meeting Rooms on 3"' level
A. Before setting any room, be sure that the carpet is vacuumed.
B. Always use the floor plan that is provided by your Supervisor or Event
Manager.
C. There are normally three (3) types of floor set-ups:
1. Banquet Style = Rounds and dance floor
2. Theater Style = Maroon cushioned chairs, aisle after fourteen (14 )
chairs
3. Classroom Style = IS" tables or 30" depending on the floor plan
II. When possible, always build your stage first. Then, measuring ofTthe stage, you
can get a center aisle. It is very important that you get the center aisle correct.
III. When there is a dance floor involved, build it after the stage is set. This a1lows
you to measure ofT of the dance floor, to get measurements for your chairs and
table settings.
IV. Because of Fire Safety Codes, never block doorways or exits with tables, chairs or
staging. Stage may be set in front of exits; however, there must be access to the
doorways.
Most floor plans wi1l already have the measurements you need to use. Although,
at times you will have to make some minor adjustments. When a situation arises
that some table or chairs won't fit, contact your Supervisor and let him know.
V. Look on the floor plan for any extras, such as podium, trash cans or registration
tables.
VI. All registration tables should be covered and skirted unless the client does not
want it. Check with your Supervisor or the Event Manager. The Event
Manager's name will always appear on the front of the event document.
VII. Double check the room after setup is complete, in case there is something that you
may have missed. Then turn off the lights. Make sure there is no debris left on
the floor.
VllI. If the client or promoter of the show you are setting comes to you and asks for
additional equipment, let him or her know that they must go through the Event
Manager before you can add to the existing floor plan. Remember, always be
polite.
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IX. Tables that we utilize are as follows:
A. 5' rounds (in banquet style setup)
B. 6' x 30" and 8' x 30" (head tables) and 4' x 30"(registration tables)
C. 6' x 18" and 8' x 18" (in classroom style setup)
D. 8' x 30" wooden tables (in exhibit hall and exam rooms)
X. Head tables (8' x 30" and 6' x 30") are used for the front of the room or on the
stage. Registration tables are tables used for the outside of a room, unless
otherwise specified. When setting registration tables, we normally put a small
trash can under the table or beside it.
When setting banquet style with stage, sometimes the floor plan will show 8' x
30" tables on the stage. Always check the table dimensions to ensure accuracy-
NEVER assume a setting or size. Remember, every client is different and there
may be some variations.
XI. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT SETTING ROOMS IS THAT
YOU ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AND/OR DRAWINGS
SHOWN ON THE FLOOR PLAN!! If you are not sure, do not improvise. If
you are not sure of the dimensions, talk to your Supervisor. Ifhe or she cannot be
reached, call the Event Manager in charge.
XII. Remember, we all work with the public, so be polite at all times, be patient and
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THEATERSYTLESETUP
Place the center stage along the wall (per outline event notes). Most of our theater style
setups call for a stage. The outline will tell you how many feet to allow before starting
your first row of chairs.
Steps to follow for proper setup:
In this setup you will need to set your distance from the stage. Establish your aisle, then
proceed with your width of the first row and set your chairs for distance to get the rows
lines in the way your outline directs, using two (2) feet in between chairs. In the
exhibition hall, setup is normally 40" apart.
SAFETY NOTE:
Always keeping in mind that in a theater style setup; you must maintain, at the rear of
your setup, at least a four (4) feet aisle to allow for emergency passage.
CLASSROOM STYLE SETUP
Most of our classroom setups consist of using our 18" tables. There are occasions when
the event outline calls for the use of6' x 30" tables or 8' x 3D". Always double check.
Steps to follow for proper setup:
If a stage is provided in your event outline or drawing, center the stage in the room
(meeting or ballroom) using the wall your guideline calls for, two (2) feet away from the
wall. Go the distance that is called for in dropping your first row of tables from the stage.
Drop tables to make count. That's referring to the distance and width, allowing for your
aisle, making adjustments to put setup in. The adjustments between tables can vary from
32' or 33' or 36' or 48' between the tables to be sure that the setup fits properly in the
room.
BANQUET STYLE SETUP
Most of our banquets call for a stage and round tables.
Steps to follow for proper setup:
After setting the stage, get the distance from the stage, also the aisle before setting your
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If the outline calls for the table to be ten (10) feet center, then you will use your five (5)
foot board in between the tables. Ifit calls for twelve (12) feet center, you will use your
six (6) foot board in between tables.
Start with your width and distance with your table to make the necessary changes. This
way you'll have the setup outlines. Then all you have to do is fill in.
If this setup calls for a dance floor, make sure you start your setup on the side of the
dance floor and make adjustments as needed.
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INCIDENT REPORTS
The two (2) incident reports that are utilized by the Harborview Center are on the next
two pages. These reports are crucial in reporting accidents, damage, or injury. It is
imperative that they are completed as soon as possible so all the facts can be recorded
according to Harborview Center policy. If any of the above occur, please see any
employee in the Administrative offices for the proper forms to complete. If there is no
one available, try to record as much information as you can on a plain sheet of paper and
give to your immediate Supervisor as soon as possible. Please review the attached forms
so as to familiarize yourself with the information you will need to gather. Most
importantly are times, facts, names and numbers. The larger details can be filled in at a
later time (usually the next morning). If you have any questions regarding these forms or
which one should be used, please see either your Supervisor or someone located in
Administration.
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INCIDENT REPORT
Date of Incident:
Time of Incident: a.m./p.m.
Address of Incident
City: State: Zip:
Agency(s) Called to the Scene: _ Police _ Fire _ Other
Identify Name of Agency(s):
INJURED PERSON NO.1
Name of Injured Person:
Address of Injured Person:
City:
Phone Number:
Describe Extent & Location of Injury:
Age:
State: Zip:
Occupation:
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INJURED PERSON NO.1
Name of Injured Person:
Address of Injured Person:
City:
Phone Number:
Describe Extent & Location of Injury:
Age:
State: Zip:
Occupation:
ADDITIONAL DATA-PERSON NO.1
Name of PhysicianlHospital Providing Treatment:
Identify HVC PropertylEquipmentIPersons Involved:
ADDITIONAL DATA-PERSON NO.1
Name of PhysicianlHospital Providing Treatment:
Identify HVC PropertylEquipmentIPersons Involved:
WITNESSES
1. Name:
City:
1. Name:
City:
Address:
State: _ Zip:
Address:
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Title of Person Completing This Report:
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INCIDENT REPORT
PROPERTY LOSSIDAMAGE
(Includes Motor Vehicles)
Date of Incident:
Time of Incident: a.m.lp.m.
Address of Incident:
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Agency(s) Called to the Scene: _ Police _ Fire _ Other
Identify Name of Agency(s):
PROPERTY NO.1 (Includes Motor Vehicles)
Name of Property Owner:
Address of Property Owner:
City:
Phone Number:
Descnbe Property:
Name of Vehicle Operator:
Insurance Agent Phone Number:
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PROPERTY NO.2 (Includes Motor Vehicles)
Name of Property Owner:
Address of Property Owner:
City:
Phone Number:
Descnbe Property:
Name of Vehicle Operator:
Insurance Agent Phone Number:
State: Zip:
LosslDamage Estimate:
Owner Insurance Agent:
Owner Insurance Co.:
State: Zip:
LosslDamage Estimate:
Owner Insurance Agent:
Owner Insurance Co.:
DESCRIBE DAMAGEILOSS PROPERTY NO.1 (Includes Motor Vehicles)
DESCRIBE DAMAGEILOSS PROPERTY NO.2 (Includes Motor Vehicles)
WITNESSES
1. Name:
City:
2. Name:
City: State:
Name of Person Completing This Report:
Title of Person Completing This Report:
Date: Time:
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WARNING
IMPROPER HANDLING OF THIS EOUIPMENT
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU START.
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1 DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN OR UNTRAINED
PERSONS TO HANDLE UNIT.
. NO PERMITA QUE NIRos 0 PERSONAS SIN
ENTRENAMIENTO MANEJEN ESTA UNlOAD.
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3 UNHOOK SAFETY STRAP BEFORE OPENING
UNIT.
· DESENGANCHE LA CORREA DE SEGURIDAO
ANTES DE ABRIR LA UNIDA~
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i 00 NOT PUSH OR PULL WHILE FOLDING OR
UNFOLDING UNIT.
, -.. ".......... NO EMPUJE (). .JAlE MIENTRAS DOBLE 0
",/ DESOOBLE LA. UNlOAD.
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EL MANEJO INCORRECTO DE ESTE EQUIPO
PUEDE CAUSAR DANO SERIO PERSONAL
LEA Y COMPRENDA LAS INSTRUCCIONES
ANTES DE COMENZAR.
2 WHEEL ONLY FROM SWIVEL CASTERS
(YEllOW END OF UNI1).
. OIRE SOLAMENTE DEL BLOQUE CON
RUEDAS (EXTREMO AMARILLO DE LA
UNlOAD).
4. PUU OUT LEG TO UNLOCK BEFORE . ~
UNFOlDING UNIT. .
. JALE LA PATA PARA DESTRABARLA ANTES
DE DE8OO8LAR LA UNlOAD.
6 00 NOT PUSH OR PUU WITH UNIT HALF
FOlDED.
. NO EMPWE 0 JALE CON LA UNlOAD MEDia
OOBlADA. to",.
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SICO INCORPORATED 7525 Cahill Road, P.O. Box 11691 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 U.SA
Call toll free 1.800.328-6138 or phone 612.941.17001 FAX 612.941~7371 TWX WILSICO EDNA 910-576-'
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SICO 1800 STAGE UNITS
INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION PARA LAS PLATAFORMS SICO
WARNING (AVISO)
IMPROPER HANDLING OF THIS UNIT COULD CAUSE IT TO FALl, El MANEJO INCORRE~TO PUEDE CAUSAR LA CArDA DE ESTA UNI(
WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. BE SURE TO READ QUE PROVOCARA DAiilos SERIOS, LEA CON ATENCION Y ENTIEN[
AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE op. INSTRUCCIONES.DE OPERACION ANTES DE MANEJAR ESTA UNIC
ERATING THIS UNIT. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN OR UNTRAINED PERMITA aUE NI~OS 0 PERSONAS SIN ENTRENAMIENTO OPERE
PERSONS TO OPERATE THIS UNIT. UNlOAD,
U . ,Tenga mucha precaucion y culdado con su espalda cuando levante .
se,cautlon and ca~e for your back when IIft,lng, pushing, pulling or jale 0 plleoue estas plataformae. Nunca levante mas peso de ':
folding and unfolding these units. Never hft more than you can neeesarlo para hacerlo en forma segura.
safelV handle.
LOS RIELES PROTECTORES DEBEN SER USADc;>S EN EL ARMAOC
GUARD RAILS SHOULD BE US EO ON ALL STAGE SET-UPS. PLATAFORMA.
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a.co INCORPORATED
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MOVING THE STAGE UNIT
TRANSPORTE DE LA
PLATAFORMA
UNFOLDING THE STAGE UNIT FOR USE
DESPLEGADO DE LA PLATAFORMA
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PUSh only from swivel-
casler (yellow) end of
unll.
Empuje solamente
desde el extremo del
bloque (amarlllo) con
ruedas,
Release safety slrap on top
edge of unit.
Desprenda la correa de
segurickd en la parte superior
de la plataforma.
Standing at the center, grasp
top edge of stage deek with one
hand, and leg cross.brace with
other hand. Pull out on leg to
unlock.
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Parado en el centro de Ia
plataforma, agarre con una
mano la parte IUperlor de la
~. cublerta de la plataforma y con
la otra agarre la barra contetora
2 en forma de cruz d. lae patae.
Pull Imoolh'y towardl yo~. Jal. de una pata para abrlrl..
10 Itart the unfolding .L-
action. Lower flrat ha" DO NOT PULL ~
of unit to f100t. -.3... OR w'/
Lentam.nt. comlenz. a "-7 PUSH
lalar para comenzar la .L.-. ~ -- - "-
acclOn d. d.tplegado. Bale NO JA~ ~ ,l
al plIO Ia prlmera mltad de 0
la plataforma. ~ DPUJ. 4.
3. FOLDING THE STAGE UNIT FOR STORAGE
PLEGADO DE LA PLATAFORMA PARA GUARDARLA
Standing at the center, 11ft
either end .moothly to fold.
Parado en el centro, Ievante
Ientament. cualqulera de ,.
do. mltade. de Ia plataforma
para ptegarta. .
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Continue folding until half of
unit Is slightly past vertical
Push 'eg In to relock.
eonilnlSe 81 plegado hasta que
la mltad de Ia plataforma pase
---~_ Ilgeramente de fa poaIclOn
""~ _ vertical. EmpuJe la pata para
. · asegurllta.. .
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'.; Lift smoothly to repeat
folding action.
Levantela lentamente para
repellr el plegado.
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Continue folding untO Second
half of unit Is also Illghtly put
vertical.
ContinUe el pJegado hasta que
la segunda mltad de Ia
plataforma lamblen pase
IIgetamente de 'a posiciOn
vert leal.
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4.
INTERLOCK HOOKS MUST BE U:
LOS GANCHOS PARA ENTRELA
DEB EN SER USAl
Each stage is shipped If.
three Interlock hooks th,
must be turned outward
Alter first stage Is set -
adCiltlonal open stage is
poSitioned so Ihe sides '
ends lock onto the eX1er
PlATAFORMA hooks.
Cada plataforma es enviada con tres varl'
para entrelazar que deberan girarse ~ic
.fuera.
Despues de que la primera plataforl'M es:
colocada, cada plataforma abierta adicior
es colocada
de tal manera
que Ios lados
y extremos se
enlrelazen
. Ios ganchoa
extendldoe.
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Do not pull second half of unit.
or puah with Replta .1 procedlmlento
unit half open. para la segunda mltad.
No Jale 0 empuje
conla
plataforme 5
medlo ablerta. ·
DO NOT PULL-
OR
+- PUSH
NOJAI
~EMPU
Now stand at center c
end.
.Ahora, pares. en II c(
la otra mltad de la pic
Push leg In to relock
atrap. Unit Ie now fu
ready for storage.
Empuje la pata en el
Enganche 'a correa d
segurldad. Ahora la p
ni\i ~1.?.,Q,apj. CIO~fr'
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING STAGE HEIGHT
INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL AJUSTE DE LA AL TURA
DE LA PLATAFORMA
AJUSTE DE LA AL TURA DE LA
PLATAFORMA
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-ADJUSTING THE STAGE UNIT TO NEXT HEIGHT
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Before unfolding legs, pull out
pins 'rom end of legs.
Antes de desplegar las patas,
quite los pernos de los extremos
de las patas.
Replace plnl completely through
the leg..
Vuelva . coloc... Ios perno.
3 atr.vel de Ios extrernol de ,..
pat a..
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Pull out telescopIng legs to next
height.
Exllends las pat as hasta ,.
altura Ilgulente.
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4.
UNFOLDING EXTENDED HEIGHT UNIT FOR USE
Release lafety strap on top
edge of unit.
Desprenda 'a Cor,.a de
aegurldad de I. p."e .uperlor
de I. pl.t.forma.
REPEAT THESE'
OPPOSITE SIDE r
REPITA ESTOS P,
El EXTREMO OP
LA PLATAFORMA
Undo straps and lold out
center legs. Make sure legs
.re completely unfolded.
De.prend. I. correa y despllegue
I.s p.t... Asegureae que las pataa
eatAn deapleg.d.. completamente.
OESPLEGADO DE LA PLATAFC
CON ALTUAA EXTENDIDA
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DO NOT PULL
OR
~ PUSH
NO JALE-+
o
~ EMPUJE
Standing It cent8f', puU out c
leg to unlock, then lower hall
until legl touch the 'Ioor.
Parado en el centro, Jale I.
luperlOl para abrit. IU89Q t
de la plataforma hasta ~..
toquen el pi so.
Now lower other h.lf of unit until
center leg. touch the floor.
PUlh downwlrd on end of It.ge until unit ~
open polltlon with legl solidly on the f\oor
sure the center legs .re vertical.
Empuje h.cla .baJo del extremo de la plat..
hut. que quede en la poelcleSn 1bIer1. con
p.t.. nrm.. '" el plIO. ANgura.. que lu ~
centr.'e. ..tln vertic.....
3.
FOLDING EXTENDED HEIGHT UNIT FOR STORAGE
PLEGADO DE LA PLATAFORMA CON ALTURA EXTENDIDA
PARA GUARDARLA
Ahota baJe I. otra mlt.d de I.
plat.forma h..ta que lu p.t..
central.. toquen .. plIO.
Standing at the C*\ter, Uft either
end until It I. llIghtly pat
ye"lcaI. Do not let go of unit.
Push In leg to relock.
P....do en .. C*\tro de
la plat.forma, Ievante
cualqulera de Ioe doa
extremoe hasta que
pa",~. de
la posIcIOn vertical.
Mantenga contacto
con I. plataf~
EmpuJe I. pata para
.segur......
..\tandlng .t the C*\ter of the second 'Ide,
11ft smoothly to fold this half .,."IcaL Push In
leg to rGlock.
Parldo en el centro de la aegunda mlt.d de
I. pl.t.forma. leY'nt..a lu.vemente par.
,I...r ve"l.atmente ..t. mttad. ~Ie t.
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While holding endtof unit In the
vertical position, grasp center leg
and puB smoothly towards
yourHlf.
Mlentras tlene
.garr.do .. extremo
de I. pJ.t.forma en Ia
po.lclOn vertical,
.garye f. p.t. central
y lentamente jale la
p.t. hacla IU cuerpo.
Continue pulling .",ocr
the folding action MtI
c.It.... on the f1oot, ar
r.INd end wIIltay "r:
without aasls1ance..
ContinUe Ie
Ientament..
.. acetOn c
coIoque Io~
bIoques CO
en eI plio
extremo Ie.
permanezc ,
.... ayuda.
3.
Rehook top safety str.p. then fold In
remaining center legs and strap Into plac:e.
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Enganche nuevamente la correa superior de
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RAtvP CADDY INSTRUCTIONS
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Ilucbt onllle UfIlIIOIII*I
portion of Iflelloor-'-II
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AIput IflO8 ~ lIletflod
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piece.." bftlIuIe.... _
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can _ "*'" IflouId lie ...
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S. Mop.lIe OC*' IIoot --lIT
ftlO""'O lIle mop .... '0 ...
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o-Iep Nell "roll. .. you
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.... TIle....., IIlould SMa
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Hold tfle flllIO .. _ 15.
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IllOphead -1OIIecI. rinM
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7. AgaIft dip -.--s iftto C'-*'G
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mop In .
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motion.
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2 ~0Il C8f1orclDllr wNdl__ ...-cl
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mac:I*la.
lL III up on lfle haftdIe 10 _ right.
fllwu clown on lfle I\AnclIe to_
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10. Clean end tIty eQl r, T'"
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11. "-_ lIuIIltlla ac:MIpad
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10 . cennI point. Than
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f4RPET MAINTENANCE
~AOGRAM
using Bonnet Method
PREPARED FOR:
PREPARED BY:
TYPE OF
CARPET
SOIL
CONDITION
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REMOVE FURNITURE AND
VACUUM CARPET L--1
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Remove
aJllurnlture
to naislloCaI
cleaning of carpel and save lime.
Thoroughly V8CWm carpel
APPLY CLEANER
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Section carpet into 12' x 12'
areas. Holding nozzle 16. to
20. from carpel, apply
. Bonnel & Trallic lane
Carpel Cleaner in 3'
widlhs. Spfay 1Mlder,r.~'
desks and ,. ::;';;'t'
furniture. /;;', ,:'
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ClEANINQ/\NITIAL PASS
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Begin at right hand corner moving
machine from right 10 Iefl
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MIXING
Mix solution In
Sparlasprayer or
other pump lJfJI
preSS\A sprayer
type applicator.
for Ilght clean-
Ing add 1 rl -
Bonnet & ~a'fIc
Lane Carpel
Cleaner to 8 parla water. DIIute1:e lot
normal 101I condition. and 1:3 lor heavy
cleanl~renovation.
BONNET BUFFING
For light lOll, machine acnb
Immediately alter spraying.
for heavy soit. wall 10
minute.. TlKn and change
bonnet or spin yarn pad.
frequently.
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..........A 1"'_4 .
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Drop dooMI one lNChIne width being
careful to overlap InltIaI pass aIighIIy and
moving 10 rtghl Repeal- over1apping it
10 previous pau. '
1Um and change pads frequently. WaItt
bonnet pads lot Mure use.
PRODUCTS
BONNET /IHJ TRAFFIC lANE
CARPET a.EANER
W".ll....'
loop
SlIao
HEAVY
MEDIUM
LIGHT
PRESPOT/I
PRETREAT
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PretreattrafrlC lanes, spots and lIalns with
Bonnet & Trallle lane Carpet Cleaner. Pretreat
dry bonnet pad..
IMMERSION METHOD
DAY VAC
Immerse bonnet in diluted
solution. Wring out and
place bonnel 01 spin yarn
pad on machine.
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After carpetla
completely dry, vacwm
thoroughly with dry vac.. .
Vacwm dally to prolong
carpet life.
TOOLS
SINGLE DISK FLOOR MACHINE
BONNET BUFFING/SPIN YARN PADS
SPARTASPRAYER
MEASURING CUP
MOP BUCKET AND WRINGER
"WET Fl~ SIGNS
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DIITRIIUTm IY
BRAWNER PAPER COMPANY
P. O. BOX 15272
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77220
(TEL.) 713-675-6584
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PROGRAMA DE
(..MANTENIMIENTO
-DE ALFOMBRAS
Usando el metoda Bonnet
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SAQUE MUEIILES Y ASPIRE
ALFOMBRA L-J
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que'..,.
lodos 101 ...
muebles para
ayOOar Ia limpieza '.
loCal de Ia aItonba y ahooar tiempo.
Aspire por eompleto Ia aItonbL
APLlQUE EL L1MPIADOR
Oivida Ia atfombra enlr.
'reas de 365 em )( 365 em.
Manlenga .1 galillo 40 em a
50 em de Ie aJfombra .,
apIique Bonnet & Traffic
lane Carpel Cleaner
con andIuras de 90
em. Aocie debaJo de:f-'~'
loa escritorioe., .. ::;.,:'
rnuebIes. /.f;:::,:.;'
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L1MPlEZAlPASO IHICIAL
EmpIez. en Ie eIqUlna "4*Ior a II
derecha ., mueva Ie "*'*- hada ..
Izquienta.
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PREPARADO PARA:
PREPARADO POR:
ClASE DE
AlFOMBRA
CONDlClON DE
SUCIEDAO
MUCLA
'Mzele Ie 101-
ucI6n en un
Spartuprayer 0
en 0Ir0 aplIc~
de Ilpo rodador
con gaIlIIo(
roa.dor de IQ-
Il6n.. Par. con- -
dIcIonea Ilgeras.
aflade1parll .
Bonnel & Trame Lane Carpet aeaner I e
parte. de Igue. Diluya 1:8 pari Condlclonel
de IUCIedacl /'lOfmal Y 1:3 para suciedad
pesadalrenovaci6n.
PULIMENTO CON
SOMBRETE
Pari condicioIl8s .as,
friegue con m6quina deapues
de rociar. Pata condi(;ione.
pendas, eape,. to minu1Ol.
GIr. ., camble ...
Ilmohadi11as de sombrel. 0
hiladol con lrequencia.
Mufvue .10 ancho de fa ~
IIendo ouIdldoeo delClbrecUlirtr II PlIO
InIdIII ...../TIeI... r mueva a fa derec:ha.
RapIIa-toU~ anIIftor.
GItt r C*nbie ... con .....
quencIa. LImpIe ... ~ de
eombf... para UIO "*-
PItODUCTOI
BONNET AHa TRAFFIC LANE
CARPET CLEANER
........ tinI'lICa
pelo de :>elo
IaIOl b;)efO
PESADA
MEDIANA
llGERA
PRE.QUITAMANCHASI ~ --:- .
PRE.TRATAMIENTO . J ~ \.#. I
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./~y ~
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I ,. ':"'1
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. -':=V' _,".' ~_._~. ~
Pre'lr~le ~s 'realde ir4fie~:rna;;ctias. y manchas
de linlas con Bonnel & Traffic lane Carpel Cleaner.
Pre-Iral. las almohadillas secas de sombrete.
METODO DE IHMERSION
Deapul. de que
. aIfomtn ....
Mea pot complelo,
.. compIeIamente
con una aaplradora MCI.
AspIre diar~te para
proIongar II vida
de II altombrL
Sumerja el sombrel. en
II 1OIuci6n dilulda.
Exprima el sombrele 0
hilado Y ponga Ia
almohadilla en Ia rMquina.
ASPIRADORA 1 knl.i.H '.IN Il
SECA ~
EOUIPO
MA~ DE AlFOMBRAS CON
DISCO SENCUO
Al.MOHAOl.LAS DE PUlIMENTO DE
SOMBRETEIHIl.AOO
SPARTASPRAYER
TAZA DE ueOOA
8ALOE V ESCURRIOOR
AHUNCIOS DE .PISO MOJAO<r
,.
DISTMUIOO PeR
BRAWNER PAPER CO~' ;"'r~; ~'(
p, O. BOX 1527 i
HOUSTON. TEXAS iJ220
. (TEL.' 713.675.6584
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PREPARED FOR:
PREPARED BY:
CARPET MAINTENANCE
(' PROGRAM
using Dry Foam Method
il
REMOVE FURNITURE AND
VACUUM CARPET
Remove
a"furniture
10 assiatlOtaI ,
cleaning at carpet and &aYe lime.
Thoroughly vacuum catpet.
MIXtNG
(
For light 10
medium soil
conditions.
adci 1 part
10 parts kJke
w~rm water. ~ carpet" heaYl/y
SOIled or greasy. dilute 1:8. Put
waler in litst to avoid excessive foaming.
WET YAC (OPTIONAL)
Vacuum
immediately
with wet
vac 10
remove
1OlI'1aden .
foam and ...,.
speed drying. '
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TYPE OF
CARPET
SOIL
CONDITION
PRESPOT
u.. Carpet
Stain Remover
for spots and
IIaIna.
IHAMPOOtNQ/NOR.- AL
lOlL CONDITION"
,...---...----
Release loam and move machine
In the d1rec1ion the pile lays, Overlap
allghtly and repeal.
8~T PILE
(OPTIONAl)
e.
. .
,,'t.fttJ't~'-:-
. ",'lli!: . III .
. . '.' . ","..,
.~. J;;.~:-"J' .",',',
'~".";'.... .....
UIIng plIe rake - rake the c:arpeI
IIg8Inat the way plIe normaIy.... ThIa
.... pile and deer..... drying lime.
Replace furniture. using protec;IYe
peds under mewJ case.,..
PAODUCTI
CARPET SHAMpoo
CARPeT STAIN REMOVER
DISTRIBUTED IY
45
Wife/le.el
loop
S-~g
HEAVY
MEDIUM
LIGHT
II. _'"
PRETREAT J\" ..~ :.,
III ."t~~\,
For heavily soiled Iraffic ~ (: 'tJ. I;
lanes, doorways, etc, ' ..,1 I.
use spraYer (J '. '\ ~
I ,~
" ",
~.'llr?/~ ,;I
~/::~~{' i'~~-:--~-~~.."
SHAMPOO/HEAVY SOIL
...----------
-
Release loam and make lorward
and backward pass in the aame
path. Overlap slightly and repeal.
DRY YAC 1[J1~~ il
Aller carpet is
compIelely dry, vacuum
thoroughly with dry vac
10 remove IOif ash.
Vacuum dally to prolong
carpet life and extend
the time between .
ahampoofng.
TOOlS
DRY FOAM MACHINE
WET lORY YACUUM WITH CARPET TOOl
PILE RAKE
BUCKET
MEASURING CUP
TRIGGER SPRAYER OR SPRAYER
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BRAWNER PAPER COMPANY
p, O. BOX 15272
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77220
(TEl.) 713-675-6584
l.~.' "~.'.lIf.'."..
Programa de Mantenimiento
de Alfombras
usando el metodo de espuma seca
Preparado para -
Preperedo por
Clase de pelo
alfombr.a ...... ....Ileo peIo de laloe .., aJPeft)
Condicl6n de PESAOA MEDIANA lIGEAA
sucledad
{
A
SlqUllnUtbl1l y Ilplrt
II Iltombrl
S.1Ique Ioclos 101
mueblel pari IYU-
d.1lr II ~rnpIeu .
t01l1 de II IIfombra Y ahorrar tlempo. AspIre
por tompIeto II lIfocnbra.
Mad.
(
Para condicio-
nes de Iucit-
dad IiQera 0
mediilll
.1I1\ida 1 partl
P1ul 5 I 10
partel_ de agua
tibia. CuIndo II
IIfOmbra IS
de sucledld pesada 0 grasoSl diluya Plus 5
11:8. Ponoa II agua primero para IYIW
espuma excesiva.
Inmediall-
menle aspire
con Illspira-
dora humedl
para quillr II
espumasucla
'I sew mU
(jpido.
AlplrHorllMimed.
(opcloAlt)
Pl'l-mlnch.
.1 I
Pre.tralamlenlO
Pari iran de Irifico con
sucitd.1ld peUda, enlra.
das de pue rllS. elc., use
rociadof de galillo 0
. sprayer y Ipllque
Plus 5 dilulclo
1:4'1:8"1.1 ,~';3' '::J
. ': ,/,'
, ,
'." '..
,..,. , "', ,
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//.' I I
/' /"." I,' ~~
-. . - .
Lavar CCNlllet.rg.ntt '1UC1.d.d ptDda
.-----------
.
Sueltell espuma y Ilaga paur h.1lci.1llCl!-
IInle y h.1lcilatrb en eI mismo camino
Sobrecubrllevemente y repill.
::radorI If.tAt~.ll
Despun de que II Ilfombra .
It Mque por comp/eto.
aspire con UN Ispirldora
ItCI para qulUr 10 que rasll
de II 1UCIedId. All'" .llrtl-
... ,.,. ".1...., II via
lit II IlfHtllra , .11....,
.1 ..... ..Ire Ianr
- ,.,......
-..
=na de "puma seca
fa secalhumeda con equlpo de aIombras
Rastrtllo de pelo
BaJdt
Taza de medida
Roc:lador de gatlllo 0 Spartasprayer
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:..
"
.,
....
UN Carpet SIIIn
Rtmowr para
manc:hu y manchas
de tin...
LIvw COt ............, COndlcloaa
IIIdHH tnH&uI
.;11;..,___...____
Sutlt. Ia espuma y mueve II m'qullll In II
dlrecci6n de Ii indInaci6n del peJo. E510 reg.
uIa II pelo Y dlsmlnuye eI t1tmpo para seear.
.....,.' ., pelt
(opcIonaI)
..
UIIndo UI rutrUlo de PeIo - rulrlllt Ia
Ilfombrl contra IU IndInacI6n /lItural. EItO
regula II peJo y dIsmlnuye IIlltmpo req....
rIdo para lICIt. Rtpongllos muebIta
UIIIldo Ilmohldlllu de protlCClcln baIo Ju
rodIju de meIII.
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CanIet Shampoo
Carpet StaIn Remover
Dlstrlbuldo po(
BRAWNER PAPER COMPANY
P. O. BOX 15272
HOUSTON. TEXAS 77220
(TEl.) 713-675-6584
(FAX) 713-673-6923
46
MECHANICAL
PMComponenta
PM8.2-270 Fire Alarm Annunciator System
,r. System PM8.2.27o.1t50
{ nr. .!arm .nnuncIator ~ / / / I
1 VISUatf Insptet IIIIIrm ~ for obItnx.1Iona or ~ .222
damage, de.... ei1lnd clJIt tom 1nt8l1or and 'lder1or of ~
boxes, llghIen 100M COl. ~ IS. / / /
2 Nc<Jy f*$OmtI pItlr to testng. .112 /
3 Cord.d opntionM leIIt d nIalng and aignIIlransmIItng .112 I I / I
dM:et h ~~ ~ by bu!k*lg zoneIna; lor lhoM
CirCu'ts \lItlIch do IlCiC oper.. propetty, ched< deCec:ba. 0ClrIbd
Ids, and II'V'UlCIaIora for clJst on defec:t.'t COITlpOnenla; make mhor
~ II rtql.ked.
4 Chedt baIIety YCIIgtI Vttlert InstaIed; repIIoe .. required. .012 I I / I
5 Cord.d operIIIonIf 111I 0110% of IcCII runbtr of IpoC IVPe ,.. 2.171 / I
deledClflInd II ~ dtCedora; for I'lOM ctcuIla which do ra
opnI. proptItf. c:hedc 10 ~1I r problem r... to QcuIl,
~, or CClI'*tIl...... INN mnor ~ .. /'eqlked; r
deledor II dtfdvt w no rtplacemert II ~.........
'tn'lO.'t .deltdar, II ~ InIla1lng c:i'aA Ind tag Iocatlon
1.1"III . r~ dtCec:b IIInsta1ed.
6 Restor. S)'Ittm 10 ~ Ol*16lQ ooncIlb\ Ind rdJy pet'IOMII .071 / / / I
upon ~t 01......
7 F'. ~ rnai'Unanct checIcIIllnd report deIder a... .Cl22 / / / /
TOW~ .w .. 2.730 2.73-
TOW~ 4.472 1.11' 2.730 2.7X
eo. &d'I
. 11M ..... CoetI Total TOCII
DeecripClon MInM. UIItrW Ubor EquIp. Total In.Houee wJO&p
19CXl F'rt alarm II'tUldIIcr ~ IM.Iatf 2.730 eo 13 183 183 231
1950 ~izld 11.050 100 335 435 535 1 655
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'. ECHANICAL '
PMCOItlpOnentI
PM8.3.360 Fan Coli Unit
(
System PM8.3.360-1950
Fan coli unit
1 Check wfth ()pef ating Of area personnel for deftdencies.
2 Check ccM l.f'll ~ opecd.g.
3 Rerro.-e acc8S$ panell/ld vacwn Inslde d ld and coils.
4 CI\ed( COils and ~ toe leaks. damage and OOfTosklo; repair II
~.
5 l.ut:ri:ate bbwer shaft and fan molor beamga.
6 Clean coi, drip pan, and drai1 ine wllh sot.-ert.
7 Repla:e 6Iers as requi'ed.
a Replace ICCeSI penII.
9 Ched< operItion Ifter replh.
10 em .,.
11 FiI ~ ~ c:tledcIIt Ind rtpOrt dIIIcIellCltt.
T....~
TotaI~
De scription
1900 Fan coi unI. 8IVlJItt
1950 Atn.Jaized
M.wn. M.terW
1.480 5
3.338 20
-
.
.
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f
48 .
Mao-hrt.
w
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A
.035
.120
.~
.on
I / I
/ /
/ /
I / I
/ I
/ /
I / /
/ /
I I
I / /
I / I
.2Ce 1.460 1.e
.41' . 1.460 1.~
COIIIactl
CoICj otII
Equip. TotII w/o&p
46.50 71.50
114.50 174
':.
,041
.473
.IX>>
.023
.120
.Dee
.022
11M
LIbor
41.50
94.50
1-2
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CMECHANICAL
PM8.4-160 Air Handling Unit
PM Componenta
MaIHva.
w
M
Q
s
(-. System PMl.4-160-1950
AI, MndRng unit, ~ ton. through 24 ton.
1 Ched< v.ith operating or .... peI'9OM8Ilor deftcIelldes. .oos I / I
2 Ct-,ed( controls and una b proper operatlori. .033 / / I
3 Ched< for unusual noise or Wlration. .033 / / /
.. Ched< Iension. CXll'ldIlon ~ aigm1ec1 a bells. I4JSt as necess.y. .029 I / /
5 CleM coils. evaporator drai1 pan. blower, molor and drail piping. u .380 /
reqied.
6 L.ubrCate &haft and I1'lCICa beamgI. .047 I I I
7 Replace ullera. .078 I / I
8 Inspect exterior ~ and ... b Ieaka; ~ comec1Ions II 1m I / I
reqied.
9 Clean .... around ~ .oee I / I
10 FiI 0\1 fl\Ik1enanct c:hedcIIt and report c:leI'del daI. .a22 I / I
Tot8t~ .oQ) .420 .800
ToI8I~ .840 .420 .!lOO
COlt EIdt
IBM Bart Cotta TOCIl TotII
Description ManM. Ma&nI LIbor EquIp. TotIl In-HcuM w/O&.P
1900 N ~ Id. 31hru 24 toni, IIVUIIf .800 3O-SO 22.50 . -53 82 73.SO
1950 AnroaIzed 2.080 85 51 123 145 173
PMComponera MIn-hrL W M Q . A
... Spleen PMl.4-160-2t50
AIr h8ndllng unit, 25 tons through SO tOM
1 CI'\ed( wIh operating or na personnel br detcIellCies. .035 I / /
2 Check controls and una br proper opelalion. .033 / / I
( 3 Chec:k br InJSUaI noise or 'YbaIJon. .033 I I I
4 Clean coils, evaporaror drail pNl, bb.Yer, moCOr and condensaIe drah .380 I
pipng. as r~ed.
5 Lubric:a1, shaft and motor bearings. .047 / / /
6 Chec:k belts br wear, plOp<< \8nsM, and aIgrvnn; a4JSt .. .029 / / I
necessary.
7 ~ .xSeOOr pIpng and vaMIe b Ieaka; ~ 001. <<tb ... m I I I
req.Qd.
8 Chedc opetlllon and c:INn dlmpera.1owefs WId 1htAtera: U:ri::aII .G78 I
.. pt.U porg and .....
9 ReplIce It... .G78 I I I
10 CleM.. MX.nd ~ .oee I I /
" FI 0\1 fI'IIIrUnInce cNdcIIllnd report c:leI'del del. .022 I / I
T"~ .GO .- m
ToW nw;......,.. .840 .. .178
CoIIIIch
'8M .... COllI TGIII TOIII
DetcrlpUon MIn-tn. ....... LIbor EquIp. TOIII InoHouM wlOlP
2900 N hntng Id. 25 tvu 50 klns, ImJ8IV m 94 2S 111 135 157
2950 Atn.Iaized 2.138 2S8 60.!0 316.50 360 415
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49
,
PM8.4-160 I Air Handling Unit -
MECHANICAL '0
I PM Componentl MatHlI'I. W M Q S A
l(lI;)'S1em PM8.4-'6O-3t50
. r handling unit, OVW 50 ton. .
1 Check wth oper.ating Of' Itea petsomel for deftdencles. .035 I I I
2 Check controls and una for proper operalJon. .033 I I I
3 Check fOf' I rlUSUaI noise 01' vb8IIon. .033 . I I /
.. Clean COIls, t'YlIpOrab draI'lplWl, bb.Yer, motor and drail pIpilg, as .510 /
requred.
5 lubricate shaft and molOr bNrings. .047 / / /
6 Check bells for wew, ptOp8f tensbl. and aIIgrYnert; Ilepl U .~ / / /
necessaty.
7 Inspect ex1erior ~ and vMs b leeks; lighten CCll.ltI.Gor" II .on / I /
required.
8 Check operation W clecr'I clampera, lowers IIld stuIers; kbIcaIe .078 I
aI ~ pOOu and Iri<ages.
9 Clean centrilJgal fin. .065 /
10 Replace ,. II8fI. .288 I / /
11 Clean area aroood ~ .oee I I I
12 FI O\A rnaintelwlce c:heckIIt and report deficlenclee .022 / I I
ToW~ .854 .654 1.307
ToUI~ 1,D .654 1.307
I Colt EIch
1814 BIrt Costa Tobll Total
Deseription MIn-hra. MaIertII Ubor EquIp. TotI! k\.Houat wlO&P
t = I N ~ OYer 50 tcn,ltnatf 1.307 1315 37 I 172 19s 227
3_ 330 auo 42UO 480 560
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MECHANICAL
PMComponera
PM8.4.220 Chiller, Centr.f., Water Cooled
M
Man-hrs.
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2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
~
S)'Stem PM8.C.220-1950
Chiller, ~trffupl water cooIH, up to 100 tona
Check un( lor proper operation
Check 01 \eYet; add 01 as neoessaty.
Check oi lemperaUt.
Check dehydrator or ptIQt 1yIt8m; rtrI'CM waf<< I ob8etved In lilt<<
glasa.
Run system oontroIleIlI..
Check refrigeralt ~ add as neeeaury.
Check ~essor for IlC08SM noiseMJfaIIon.
Check IensOf and rnec:hIri:aI safely IirTia; replace IS necessary.
Clean dehyttcdor IIoat viM.
Perform spectrochemical ~ of compressor 01; replace 01 as
necessMy.
Replace oIlII\8I1 and add 01 as necessary.
Inspect cooler Wld CXll'lderwer llbes for 1eIfIs: clean ecr&enS II
~.
Inspect utIIy vtSIII vert piping and saIeti relet vM: replace
as nec8ISary.
InspectIdean !he 1COI1Olluer (vane) gas h,cSarrl* vaIvt and
actuaor ann.
Run an In:sUation test on fie cenIrfugaI motlr.
Clean area arOUld equIpnwt
Oocunett all1'lairUNnoI WId cIen1g ~
TotaImIl~
ToW~'
.035 / / / / /
.022 / / / / /
.038 / / / / /
.()48 / / / / /
.32S / / / /
.272 / / / /
.025 / / / /
.094 / /
.195 /
.039 /
.081 /
S.200 /
.195 /
.650 /
.
1.300 . . /
.oes / / / / ./
.022 ./ / I / ./
.229 .851 .851 .945 a.sos
8.702 8.808 1.102 .945 lSl5
ColI bch
IBM Bart CoatI ToIIl T*
LIbar Equip. TotI! In..House wfOl,P
243 408 485 585
755 920 1,125 1,m
Man-hrI.
8.805
26.762
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Description
1900 ehler, centrI., waI8r cooled. up to 1 CO lcn.1IWJ8I'f
1950 kroaized
MIIertII
183
HIS
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PM8.4-220 Chiller, Centrif., Water Cooled
Man-hra. W M Q S A
(-. 'Item PM8.4-22002950
... ,\II"', cenbffugal water coolH, over tOO ton.
I Check unit for proper oper8IIon. .035 / / / / /
2 Check oi level; add oil as ~. .022 / / / / /
3 Check oi lenl>eraUt. .038 · / / ./ / ./
4 Check dellyctator 01' purge system; rllO'lC1w'e water r obseIV8d In sight .048 / / ./ / /
gIcm.
5 Run system COlVcl testa. .455 / ./ ./ ./
6 Check refrigefart chBrge.1eYel, add as necessary. .381 / ./ / /
7 Check CClf'Illr8SSOr for excessNt I'lOIse,4.batJo .ooe / ./ / ./
8 Check sensor and rnecharCaI aately Inja; replace _ necessary. .133 / ./
9 Clean detfrdrIIor IIoet '1M. .351 /
10 P8l1orm spectroc:tlemcal ~ d COl"I'98SSOr 01; replace 01 as .039 ./
necessary.
11 Replace 01 fillers and add 01 _ necessary. .1S1 ./
12 Inspect coolet and c:oncsen.llblI for 1eIka: clean ICI'8InI II 5.200 ./
necessary.
13 Insped utiIly vesseI"vent pIprIg and IlN:f reller vM: replace .247 /
as necess.y.
14 InspectIdean Ile tooIlOITiza' (vane), gas h c:1an'l* VIM! end .650 /
ac:llJaiCor ann.
15 FUt an InsUation lest on the C8tdJgal nUlr. 1.950 ./
16 Clean area ara..nd equipmerC. .117 / ./ ./
17 Ooo.rnenl aI mairtenance WId cIerilg ptOC:e(bea. .022 ./ / / / /
TotaI~ .183 1.155 1.038 1.288 9.888
- Tol8l~., 8.194 9.240 2.076 1.288 9.886
..
COlI belt
,... otII Tot8I
DtlClfpllon MIn-tn. MIIIrIII ~ EquIp. TCltII In-Hou.. wlO&P
:(~ ehler, cerbIf., waIer COOled, CNtI '00 tons. emMf 9.88S 183 280 483 555 670
ArnlaIzed 28.684 185 810 995 1.22S 1,500
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PM8.4.240 Chiller, Reclp., Water Cooled
PM Componentl Man-h.... W M Q S A
( ,tern PM8.4-240-1950
. - ..III.r, rec:lprocaUng, water cooled, up to 50 tons
r 1 Check unit for proper operation. 8xcessNe noise or Ybation. .033 / / / /
2 Run sys1em cflilQnostics lest. .325 / / / /
3 Check 01 level in sigh! glass 01 lead compressor odv, add oa as .042 · / / / /
necessaty.
4 Check supelheat and S\.bcoot'lg ~.. .325 /
5 Check liquid line sight glass, oi and refrigerant pressur.. .036 / / / /
6 Check contadOlS, sensors and medlanIcaIlmb, c4Jst as necessaty. .aM /
7 Inspect plumbing and vaN9s for leaks, tlgtten connections as .an / / / /
necessNy.
8 Check condenser and evaporaIor for corrosion. .026 / / / /
9 Clean chiIer and SOOOUlding na. .068 / / / /
10 F. O\A maintenance checklst and report deftclellCles. .022 / / / /
Total m8ft0hourl/peltod .rm .8Zl .fIll 1.046
Total man-houn/yMr 5.018 1.254 .fIll 1.046
COlt Each
1894 Bart Cotta TOCIl Total
Descrlptlon MIrHn. MaCerIIt Laor EquIp. ToIII IrHiouM wlO&P
1900 Chiller, reclp., water c:ooIed, up 10 50 Ions, arnuaIy 1.048 183 171 341 405 ~
1950 ~ 7.943 185 420 585 710 865
PM Componenta MIn-fn. W II Q 8 A
'lItem PM8.4-240-2tSO
ChMIer, recJprocdng, w..... oooIed. owr 10 lone
1 Check unit for proper opnIIon. f"'OIIM noIee or vInlIon. .Q33 / / / /
2 Run system dlegl106tIca tell .455 / / / /
( 1 Chec:k 0I1M11n IIgtt gIasa d lead compressor Ottf. add 01 .. .042 / / / /
neoass.y.
4 Check ~ and Mb:ooIng~.. .325 /
5 Chedc IqUd Ine Iigi glIsa. oland rlfrfgerw It preeua .038 , / / /
.,
6 Check oontadOtl, IenIOr1I1'd rnechri::lIIlmb, I4JIt as neoess.y. .aM /
7 Inspect pk.mbIng and vaMls for IeakI, tIgQn 00I.18db IS as .117 I I / /
ne<:essafy.
8 Chedc condenser and fYlIPClt*r b corrosion. .052 I / / /
9 Clean chiller IIld 8I.nOU'd'lg .... .117 / I I /
10 FiI 0lA maintenance chec:Istbt IIld report deIIc::leI del. .022 I I / /
TNt~ .874 .874 .874 1.293
TNt man-houn/yMr 8_ 1.7.. .874 1.293
ColI EIctt
11M In COllI TOCIl ToIII
MIft.M. MIIIrtII Labar EquIp. TCltII fn.HouN wlO&P
1.- 40 3UO 78.!0 10 107
1o.1OP 40 310 ., 43S 540
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MECHANICAL
PM8.4.510 Cooling Tower
PMC~ ~ W M
Q
s
A
(vstem PM8.4-51().2950
.. ~ 'ate, cooling towe,. 51 tons through SOO tons .074 I /
1 Check with operatilg or area persomel for defdencles.
2 Check operation d lriI for water leaks. noise Of YibralIon. .163 I /
3 Clean and inspac1 hoC water basin. .332 I /
4 Rerrc.oe access panel. .103 I /
5 Check eledrlcal wiring and connections; make appropriate ad;Jslments. .255 I ./
6 Lubricate aI rTlCJItt and fMl beamgs. .100 I /
7 Check fan blades Of bIower1 for ImbaIanc8 and lip c:Iearcrce. 247 I ./
8 Check bell for W&N, tension and aIglmert; q..t u r~ ~ I /
9 Orar. and !lush cold wal8f ~ and dean staner. .811 I I
10 C1ean i'lside d water tower using water host: ec:rape, bnJ8h nf wfpe 1m I /
as requied; heavy deposlts of IC8Ie should be f8IT1OYtd wlIh ecaIe
rerro.1ng ~. I I
11 Refit witt wallW', check mak~ WlIIer ~ for Ieakagt, a4JSt .447
bill n8C8SWf. I I
12 Replace IlCC8SS panel, .071
13 Remow, dean and tMlstaI oor.c1d.ty and ph eIedrodes k1 .832 I I
chemical waser ~ IyIIem. I
14 Insped and dean arOl.lld cooing tclwIr. .117 /
15 Fil OIA rnWIlenanc:e cheddst and report deIIdeI des. .022 I /
T"~ 4.956 4.958
T"~ 4.956 4.956
PMComponenII
COlt ElICh
IBM 8n Coeca TOCII Total
MIn-tn. MIIIrW LIbor EquIp. TotII IMiouae wlOlP
4_ 32.!0 140 172.50 213 261
8.912 45 281 328 a 500
ManM W M Q 8 A
-
DeKl'fpllon
2900 W~er c:oortlg bYer. 50 ttvu 500 tons, IInJatf
2950 Annualized
(
System PM8.4-S10.3t50
Water cool", tower,lOO ton. through 1000 tON
1 Check witt operating Of area PMQr.l8l for defic:je, del. .11>>
2 Check operation did tor wa81ea1cs, noise Of vbaIlcn. .238
3 Clean and iwped hot waI8t bait. ..
4 Rernow ICX8SS panel. .151
5 Chectc ~ v.4Mg and ca.lIdIonI; make~ ~ St4
6 l.ubrIcaIe II rr1Clb' Ind fan~ .147
7 Check fan bIIdeI Of bbwra tor haIInc:e and lip cIIn lOI. .3a2
· Chtck bel tcr "'-.1InIlon Ind~ ect.It. ... .220
. Drain and" ccld W8IIr ~ Ind deIn..... ..
10 Clean InIIde dwu tclwIr UIIng WIler hole; 1CIIpt, bNIh nf. 2.2S
as ~ t-.y depoeb d IC8le IhWcI be renllMd."., ICIII
rerncMroG ~
11 ReD wW\ .w. d'IICIc ~ WIler I8IIntit b 181kage, ... 8.571
tIoat I nee III Il 1.
12 Replace IOC8St panel. .117
13 RemcM. c:IeIn InCI rehsIII concU::f.ty and ph **odee " 1 m
dlernIcII ~ hatnn......
14 Insped Ind deen RU'Id coot1g bttw. .172
15 F" Ol.t mai.. . ICe c:hedcIII and report delIc:Iel deL .m2
TotaI~
TotaI~
I ./
/ /
/ /
I /
I /
I I
I I
I I
/ I
/ I
I I
I I
I I
I I
I I
12.864 12.864
12,864 12.864
TCltII ToIII
IMiouIt w/OlP
540 660
1,Q2S 1,275
DtICtlpClon
o W.. =.,...500 1V\l1(0) tooe,lrYUItf
MIft.tn.
12.884
25.728
........
70
100
ColI Each
11M BIn COllI
Ubor Equrp. TOIII
365 435
730 830
-72
54
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MECHANICAL PM8.4.510 I Cooling Tower
-
PM ComponenII Man-hrL W M Q S A
System PM8.4.51001950
Water cooling tower. up to 10 tone / ./
, Check wlIh operating CJ( WM peI'IOnnIllor dtAcIenc:Iet. .005
2 Check operation fA ld for water Ieaka. noIIt CJ( ~ .017 / ./
3 Clean and inspect hot WIler basil. .156 / ./
4 Rerreve access panel .048 / /
5 Check elec1ricaI v.4ring and oonnectIons; meI<. appropriate actJslmenls. .120 / I
6 Lubr1cale II motor and fM1 be8MgI. .047 , / ./
,
7 Chec:k fan blades or bIoNn lor ImbaIlrloI n:I ~ c:Iearanoe. .055 I ./
8 Check bell for WNf, IensIon and ~ act.JIt IIl'8qlked. .029 I I
9 Orai'l and !lush cold WIler IUf1'C) and c:IeIn 1frIInIr. .382 / I
10 Clean inside fA WIler lower UIIng WIler hole; 1aIpI. bruIh Ind v.ipI .see I I
as r.ed; heavy depoeb fA IeallIhoUd be remoo.oed wlIh ~
remcMng 00l'flX)U1CI.
11 ReM wIIh water. check ~ water lISIIrItltt tor 1eakage.1CtJSt .211 I ./
ftoal f nece&sarf.
12 Replace access panel .009 / ./
13 Remoo.... dean and reInstaI c:ondIc:lt.ty and ph electrodes In .390 / ./
c:herrkaI water naIrnerC system.
14 Insped and clean arOUld c:ooIng bYer. .068 / I
15 FII 01.4 mainlenance c:hec:kkt and rlpCllt deI'dellCie8. .022 / ./
ToW~ . 2.215 2.275
Tot.ama~ 227'5 2.275
Colt Each
11SM Bart Colla ToIII ToIII
Description MMM MIldI Labor EquIp. 1ot1l In.HouN wlO&P
1900 I Wr.er cooing towtr. up 10 50 lona, ~ 2.271 I 17.a0 84.50 82 101 123
1950 AnnueIlzed 4.5!iO I 25 121 154 181 234
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<; MECHANICAL ~
PM8.4.015 Pump, Centrifugal
PM CompontfU
Man-hra.
w
M
Q
s
A
System PM8.4-0tS.1950
Centrifugal pump OWl t M....
I Check lot ptoper opnIlon of pI.nlp.
2 Check for Ieaka on IUt1Ion end dIIc:Nrge ~ ..... pecking
glands, eIc.; make nWlor ~ 81 recped.
3 Check pull) end ~or operation for ~ vbalIon, noise and
o...erhealilg.
4 Check aligrment d pI.nlp IIld ~or; adjust u necessary.
5 Lubrica1, punp and moD.
6 Clean exterior of pun"4). motor and IUTOU'dng are..
7 FI out malnItnMOI c:heckIIt IIld report del\c:lel det.
ToW~
Total~ar
.022
JJn
.022
.260
.009
.~
,022
./ ./
./ ./
./ /
./ ./
./ ./
./ /
./ /
.5El8 .598
.598 .598
COlt Eac:tI
1.. .... CoItI TClIII ToCIII
DelCriptlon .. Man-hrI. MateNI LIbor EquIp. TotII In&uM w/O&P
1900 Cenlrfugal. OYer I HP..1InJ8Iy .see 5 16.90 21.90 '0 33
1950 AmJIIzed 1.1. 10 34 44 54 88
PM~ MInoM. W '"M Q . A
'"
System PM8.4-0t S.2MO
Centrtfupl ~ w/reduetlon .... OWl t U.
1 Check wIh opera,g or ... per&OrIl8I for deIlcfe.lCIee. .035 ./ /
2 Clean ~ Ilderior end c:hed< b coooeIon on punp exterlor end b8se JJ30 ./ ./
pIaIe.
3 Check for Iealca on .UdIon end dlIctlIrgt ~ teall, peckklg m7 ./ /
glands, ItC.
4 Chec:lc ~, 0- and rroor oper*" for 'ttlraIIon, noise, .022 ./ /
OYIIhealilg, ttc.
5 ChIde ~ and dennoea of thIft recldon gear end ccupIIr. - ./ ./
8 TlQtten or replace Iooet, mlulng. or ~ rue. bolls end ICl'IWI. JJ05 ./ ./
7 l.Lbica1, P\.ITl) and mc60r . required. .009 ./ ./
8 'Mlen avaiabIe, c:hed< Ildon or d$ctwge. pIM8ln gauge rlld9 .022 ./ ./
and ftow rate.
9 Clean area around pu'f1). .068 ./ /
10 FJ ~ maIrUnance ctlecl<Ist and repott deIIc:I8l des. .Q22 ./ ./
Total~ .838 .831
i r, ToW ..,.....~ .831 .831
Colt EIdI
DetCtfpIIon
2900 ~ wi reclJdIon gear, (Nf/I1HP.. nut(
29SO AnnuaIz8d
,.. ....
Ubor EquIp.
1&05
38
MInM. MaIIrW
.831 5
1278 10
ToIII
23.05
48
28.50
. 56.50
.
.
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56
1-45
,
MEtHANICAL
PM8.5-170 Pumps
MatHn.
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M
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PM Components
')'Stem PM8.5.170-9950
'Ump, vacuum
1 Check wIIh ~ operetlng personnel for IIPf knoMl defldenc:ies. .035
2 Check for leaks on suc1ion and discharge piping, seals, ICe. m7
3 Check pump and mo(or operaIIon for vRnllon. nolge. ovemeallng, etc. .022 .
4 Check aIigrYnerC and cleNanoes d shaft and ~. .2SO
5 Tighten or replace loose, mIssng. or damaged nW, bolts, and .005
screws.
6 lubricate plJT'9 and rrdOr 18 required. .ale
7 Clean ~, moCor and ~ area. .009
8 FI OIA maintenance dlecklst and report deIIdencles. .022
ToW man-houn/pertod
Total man-hourIIyear
./ /
./ /
./ /
./ ,
.
./ /
./ /
./ /
./ /
.618 .619
.619 .619
Total Total
In-House wlO&P
26 31.50
52.50 63.50
MatHn. MItertII
.619 5
1.238 10
Cost Each
1894 Bn Colts
Labor Equip. Total
15.25. 20.25
30.50 4O.SO
Description
9900 ~. vao.Jlm, ItWJatf
9950 Annuaized
'.
MECHANICAL PM8.5-190 I Reservoir Controls
PM Componentl MaMn. W M Q S A
l)"Item PM8.S.19001950
,...... water dlatrtbutlon reservoir controls
1 Check wIIh reserd pet10meI for q known delIdel des. .Cl88 ./ ./ ./
F 2 V1suaIIv i1spe(;t and clean lr<<erIor and exterlor d ClCllWoII cabnl .061 ./ ./ /
3 Inspect elecIricaI system b frayed MIS or Joose CCll.l8dIona; .120 ./ ./ /
'-. reper 18 r8Qlftd.
4 Inspect water IlMII receIYer at reeeM:i'. .182 ./ ./ ./
5 Inspect and acts ctvonoIIo lransmIIer. .4lf1 ./ ./ ./
6 P8lbm operational c:hec:k d r~. ~ av.tcheI rid ~ .542 ./ ./ ./
CXlI1ador1.
7 Pettorm opera1lonaf chec:k d cortrClIIlyS1em. .858 ./ ./ /
8 Clean up c:orVoIs area WId dIspoee d debI1I. .Cl88 ./ ./ ./
9 FI Olt malnlenance ctl8d<Ist and report dellc:lellCleL .022 ./ ./ ./
. Total ....n-howIIperIod 2.215 2.215 2.215
T.... man-hounIrMr 4.430 2.215 2.215
COlt EIch
11M'" COllI . TOIII TolII
DetcrIptIon MIn-hrL ....... Labor EquIp. TOCII In.HouM wlOIP
1900 I Reser.U <<:or*ds. ImUatt 2.215 20 54.!0 74.50 88 118
1850 ArnJIizId a.aeo 20 21'- 238 320 390
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'" ELECTRICAL PM9.1-120 I Circuit Breaker. HV Air
PM Componenta Man-hra. w M Q S A
(-'em PM9.1.1M-1950
- ~ -. .:ult breaker. HV .Ir
1 Check the records on the acUl breaker for 8Irf fuI current rated .008 /
trips which may indicale a paentia/ problem.
2 Examine the exterior d the c:ircuIl breaker for 8l'tf damage 01' moisture. .ceo /
3 Rerrove \he ciaA breaker from seMc:e. OOOfdi\ale wIh appropriate .ooa /
aulhorty.
4 Oleck operallon d trWing mec:hanIsrre and relayl. .006 /
5 Chad< the operlllon d the c:twgng motor, r llppIcablt. .038 /
6 Check t\arct.vn for ~ .005 ./
7 Chad< inl8t1odc for proper operation. .039 /
8 Clean area WlI'Id IYrtch. .068 /
9 PIaoe the ctaJl breaker bade h ~, coordNtt wIh ,04() /
Ippr'Opf&e Ulorty.
10 FI out maintenance cheddst. .Q22 ./
: ToW~ .470
TobtIlMfto~ .470
COlt &ch
11M .... eo. TotIt TotIt
De1criptlon MInM. MNrtII LIbar .... TOCII In-Houet wlO&P
1900 T CIrcuit breaker. high voIage", 8nI'l.IItf .4'10 1US 12.85 18.10 20
'950 AnrAJalzed ... .470 12.85 1US 18.10 20
.
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58
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ELECTRICAL
PM9.1.150 Switchboard
Q
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,.
PM Componenta
Mao-hrl.
S)'$tem PMt.1.150-1tSO
swttchboard
, Chec;t( wIh opnllng Of area peraomel for deIIc:IencIes.
2 Check IndC.at.lng ~ lor proper operalJon. If lW'opr1ate; replace
burned ~ ~
3 Ren'lcNt and rti'Wlll CCMf.
.. Check lor diecolor1IIIcll.. t'd .~, odor1 rnd ctwred InstJalIon.
5 0Nn ~ tldIrior and ~.,.
6 FI ~ rnaInCenIilct c:hec:*Ist and report detdellCilt.
TotaI~
TotaI~1I
.044
.018
.198
.358
.066
.022
CoIl bch
, eM Bare Cotta ToCII T(
MIn-NI. MIIefiII Ubor EquIp. TotII In-HouM wf(
.705 5 19.40 24.40 29..50 31-
.705 5 18.40 24.40 29..50 3<
.
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59
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PM9.1-160 Switchbd. w/Air Circuit Breake.
PM Components Man-hra. W M Q S A
. (1.." PMt.t.160-1'SO
- ~chboard w/.lr circuit breaker
, Check wfth operating Of ~ea personnel fa' deftciencIes. .035 j
2 Check Indicating lamps for proper operation. . approprWe; replace .020 j
burned w~.
3 Remove S'Mlchboafd from seMce, OOOldlnate v.th appropriate 8l>1horIly. .038 j
4 Remove and renstaI co.w. .051 j
5 Qled( for discdol sib IS, I'd 1p(lCS, odOlIlf'ld chlmd heU8tlon. .018 j
6 Check the recorda on .... ctaj breaker for InJ U ClJTIrj flied .020 j
~ ~ rfW( ncbae . P<*r1IaI problem.
7 Ex.Me the exterior fA the I'ItIc:t1boIrd for In( ~ 01' moIsUe. .020 j
8 Check operalIon d c:m.t breaker llWfng rnec:tWlbm nj relayl. .Q98 j
9 Check the operation fA the cictJl breaker c:harglng mcQ. .020 j
10 Check hWNart b ~ .120 j
11 Check inler10ck b proper opel1IIIocL .013 j
12 Check thai the cha-ger is opelallg prt)pertf. .022 I ./ I. I
13 Check for 8lPf sigls d-oorroeion on !he balIery terminals 01' v.1reI. .020 ./ I I j
14 Check the ~'14NeI n !he bIIlerles; add I requied. .624 I I I j
1S Check the speclc grcMy d the ~ n . 10% ~ fA fit .os ./ ./ I j
batteries.
16 Check 25% fA 18rmil8I.fo.eeI oornedlon resl&tanc:e; rehabIIa1e .113 - j
-
COl.l8dions as r8qlked; add W1lJ.corroeIon grease t) beaety
temlnaIs lW'ld COl.l8db..
17 Meastn ard record IncM18 eel and string bIl YOIIages. ~ j
18 Ptace S'ft1lchboaod back in ser.t:e, rdI'f approprIaIe aJhcIIy. ., J157 j
19 Clean swiIdlboerd. c:twger lW'ld 1he urouncing area. .oes ./ I I I
~ Fa out rnaintenwloe checkIsI and rtpOl1 cIeIIder del. .022 ./ ./ I j
ToUI~ .823 .823 .823 4.250
T....~ 8.514 1.848 .823 4.250
-C eo.. ~
11M In COllI TOCIII TotII
~ MInM. MIIIItII LIbor !qlAp. TotII IrWbMe wlOlP
1fm Swilchbolvd. v.th U c:irClA bteakar,lmlIItf 4.250 5 117 122 151 188
1950 AmJaRzed 13.303 20 385 385 475 590
()
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...
;.
.108
60
~
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ELECTRICAL
PM9.1-170 Switchboard, w/Alr C.B. and Tie
PM CoqlOlllnll MarHlrI. W M Q S It
(~ I~ 'MI.1.no.1150
Swftchbo.rd w/.J# circuit bruit., ancltle IwIIch
1 Check will operalilg or na personnel b delIcIendes. .035 .
2 Check irdcating \arT1)I b proper opnIon, I approprIa1e; repllce .020
burned cu ~
3 Remove ~ from MNlce, coordinate Vwth approprtaf. dlclrtt. .038 .
4 RerTlCPo't and reiltCal CCMIl. .051 ,
,
5 Check lex' discoIorafbll, hot spots, odors and c:hlmd InsUalIon. .016
6 Check !he records on !he c:icUt breaker b Ini UI amn i1Itd .020
~ v.tlIcII "Wi hdicatt . poCentIII problem.
7 Exovme .... exSerlor cA the swIId'lboW lor atrt damIge or moIItn. .020 I
8 Check operatk)n cA draA breaker ~ rnec:.:flIriIm and ,.... .095 I
9 Chec:X tle operaIIcn cA .... c:tClt breaker c:hatgng mea. .020 /
10 Chedc~ Ior~ .120 /
.11 Chedc Wer10ck tor proper operItion. .013 .
12 0perIII '" Mchhg hrncIe and chect the Iodt1g mect.nm. .052 I
13 Chedc "h ctwger " opntlllQ pIq)Iftf. .Q22 / / / ,
I
14 Check b' IItf .v. cA c:onoelon on .... bIlIIry tenrinaIs or ..... .020 / / / ,
.
15 Chedc lhe eiedrot)1e 1M! n the balrdI; add I rtCJ.hd. .e24 / / /
16 ChId< Ilelpedlc grMy cA Iht ~ n . 10% IIfl'l)Ie d I'll .oee / / /
baaeriea.
17 Check 25% d IImhIf.b.ceI CIOMldon rl II. .ce; rehabIbII .113 - .
oo.leClb "II ~ add ankaroeIcn grtIN to beaeIy
temWlIII W COl.IIC:to...
18 Measu-e and rlOOld IndMr:1B eel and atmg l01I 'tdages. 2.D I
.
19 Place sMchboard back In aeMce, rdIy ippIopI1aIe dlorly. JXi1 ,
I
- 20 Clean swtr:hborId, ctwger If1d lie IUTCUdlg Ir8L .oee / / / J
I
21 FI 0l.C rnairUnanc:e c:heckIst and report defidelldea. .Q22 / / / ,
.
TeMe man-hourIIperto .823 .823 .823 4.3:2
( Total rnen-houraIye. 8.584 1.646 .823 4.3:2
eo.. EIch
1* Bert COllI TOCII Te.-
Description MIn-hra. Mater1aI LIbor EqUp. TOCII fn.HouM w/QV
1900 SwiIchboard, wIlh air C.B. and tie av.iIch.lfWJ8tt 4~ 7!IJ 118 125.50 155 193
1950 AtnJaized 13.355 30 385 395 48S 605
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1-1:7
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PM Componenta
PM9.1.210 Switch, Automatic Transfer
( "tem PM9.1.21o.1950
Nfteh, autOf'NltJc transf.,
1 Check wIh operating or area personnel for deIidendes.
2 InSped wiring, wiring COMec1lons, and fuse bkld<s for looseness, chcmlg.
evidence of short circulilg, oY8ItleatWlg and tighten aI oonnecllons.
3 Inspect general condItbn c:I transfer 6W11ch. clean exterior and SlXTCUdng we&.
.. FiG out maintenance dleckIst and report detldencles.
ToW~
Tobtf man-howstre_
Description
1900 Swilc:h.1lAomaIic lransfer, r.ruIf
1950 .A.mualzed
MatHn.
.443
.443
Mater1II
10
10
MIIH1r&.
w
M
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s
A
.044
.263
/
/
/
/
.443
.443
,114
.022
Colt Each
1994 BaIt COllI
LIbor EqUp. TOCII
12.20 22.20
12.20 22.20
TolII
In-House
28
26
TOCII
wlO&P
31.50
31.50
ELECTRICAL PM9.1.220 r Switch, Interrupt, HV, Fused Air
Man-Iv&. M . Q S
PM Components W A
Sptem PM9.1.220-1950
Swttch. Interrupt, MY, fuMcl air
1 Examne lhe exterior of the n~ I'Mldl for In( damage. .CleO /
' 2 Check !he ooncItlon of the grot.f1d 1yItem. .170 ./
3 Clean !he exterior of lhe ntemJpt IWIch and opetatilg rnechariem. .0048 ./
.. Clean lhe area 8rWld the W8mlpt IWIlch. .068 ./
5 FI our maInlenance dleckIst and report defldencles. .022 ./
TobIl rnan-hourI/pett .364
, Total~ .364
r CQIt EIc:h
I IBM BIn COllI TCltII Total
i Description Man-hra. MMIII I.Ibar EqIlp. TCltII In-House wlO&P
; 1900 Sv.<<ch, Interrupc. high YOIIage, fuNd ., annuaIy .364 10 10 20 23.50 28
1950 ArroaIzed .364 10 10 20 23.50 28
ELECTRICAL
PM9.1-230 Switch. HV w/Aux Fuse., Air
PM CompoMra MIrWn. W M Q. 8 A
'ptem PMt.143().1 150
'wItch, ~ NY, w,......"...... ..,
1 Examne!he exIerfor of Ihe ~ '*' for Inf damagi.
2 Chec::k .. cordon of !he S1Q.I'Id IyItIm.
3 Clean .. 8l4ertar of !he ~ I'Atch WId ~ mec:f\lIlI..A.
4 CIern !he II8a IIWld fle ~ w.tch.
5 FI CXl rnanenanc. c:heckIst end report deIIcIeIlCIeI.
TobII~
T....~
Men-M.
.384
.364
MItIIfII
10
10
.108
62.___.....___~_ '.
.CleO
.170
.0048
.oes
.Q22
./
./
./
./
./
.364
.384
Colt Each
IBM an COllI
LIbor Eq&Ip. TOIII
.1Q 20
10 20
TOIII
In-HouII
23.50
23..50
TOCII
wJO&P
28
28
(
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ELECTRIC~L .
PM Componera
PM9.1.240 Switch, Selector, HV Air
System PMt.1.24001t50
Swt\ch. 1Mctor. HV air
, ExIrm. flt tlCltt'tor of the MItcb Iwtch for "'" dMnegt.
2 Check Ihalthe av.<<ctllng hIndIe IIIoc:ktd.
3 Check Itle condllon ct !he Ql'OIM"td IysIem.
4 Clean Itle tlClerior ct the teItc.ior IWIdl and opell61g ~
5 Clean the .... II'OUld .... MItc10r rMkft.
S F. OI.C manenano. c:hecIIIIt and report detIdeIlCItI.
Tot.I~
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1950 MwlZed
MIn-M. MNrtII
.408 10
.408 10
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181M BIrt CoetI TotII TotII
Labor EquIp. Toe.! In-Hou.. w/Olf
11.20 21.20 25 30
11.20 21.20 25 30
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PM9.1.260 Transformer
PM Componenta
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'.nsformer, dry type 500 KVA end over
1 Examine the exterior of the transformer for any damage.
2 Remove the CO'I8rs or open the doors.
3 Check for signs ~ molsh.fe or overheating.
4 Check for voIIage creepi'lg over lnslAa1ed Sl.Ifaces. such as evIdenc:8d
by tracking or ~
5 Check Ians. moIors and oIher auxIIaty devices for proper operation;
where applicable.
6 Check the c:ordIion ~ !he gCUld 1yStem.
7 Replace !he c:overa or close !he doors.
8 FiI out maintenance checklst and repoct defIdencIes.
T....~
ToW man-howt/rHr
.060
.196
.059 .
.018
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.049
.170
.198
.022
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1884 Bert Coeta Tot.I
DeICriptJon Men-In. MatWI Ubor EquIp. TOCII In-Hou..
1900 Transformer. dry type SOO KNA and OYer, ~ .170 10 21 31 37
1950 AAnuaRzed .170 10 21 31 . 37
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PM Componerq ~ W M Q S
System PM9. t .26C).29SO
Transformer, 01, pad rnowtted
- 1 E.llMlile the exterior a !he hnsbmer fer 8trf damage, aac:b, lUll
or 1eaI<s; check 8I'Ol.nd bueNngs. gasketa and pressure relet dr.t:&
2 Check the oordIIon d the gn:uld system.
3 Check and record the oIl8veI, pr..... and tel1l*'8lU't redlgs.
4 Check fNls, rnotor1 and ~ auxIry deo.1ces let proper operakln;
( Vrtw.~
. . 5 Draw 01 ~ from top of hi lib". and have ~ tested fer
dieIectrlc Shngth; rtplact r8I'IlCMId 01.
6 Clean ~ txter10r Ind the It.IrOLrlCIng If..
7 FiI out maintenance c:hec:I<bI and repa1 deIIdeIldeI.
T....~
TotaI~.
TolIf
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45
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.014
.170
.283
.Q22
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1.Cl82
1.082
.525
.oee
.022
Dttcripbon
2900 Transformer, 01, pad rTlCMIed, ~
2950 ArnJaIzed
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1.082
1.(182
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20
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Ubor ~ TotII
30 10
30 10
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PM9.3.105 Emergency Generator
PM Componenta
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Eme~ generator.. to 11 KVA .G44 ./ ./ ./ ./
1 Check v.1Ih the opnIIng or .... peI1OIYlIllot Il1y cbAous deCIc:lel del.
2 Check engine 01 level; add as rlqlWed. .010 ./ ./ ./ ./
3 Change engine 01 and 01". .170 ./
4 Check battety charge and eIectr~. speck gayly, add water as .120 ./ I ./ ./
reqored; c::hedc ..,.".... tot c:onosIon. cINn II r8CfJlred. .012 I ./ ./ ./
5 Check bellenslon and weir, qJSt as rtePtd,' ~
6 Check engine Ilr tier; c:twlge as ~ .042 I
7 Ched< spM< pkJg or ~ nozzle concIIon; teMoe or replace . ~1 /
r8Qlitd. I I ./ I
8 Chad< wmg. comeclIons. swIt::hes. c. ~ as requied. .008
9 Perform 30 rnlrlAe gtlllrab test M; c:hec:k b proper operaIIon. JI50 ./ I I /
10 Chec:k fIJellevel; add as reqWed. JMe ./ I I /
11 Wipe dust and dirt from ~ and gel .1Iar. .058 I I ./ /
12 0., ..... ..o.nd gennIar. .081 ./ ./ I ./
13 FJ O\A rt\IHlnInOI cheOlIIt and report dtIaII del. .al2 ./ ./ ./ I
T....~ 1.062 1.082 1.082 1 AllIS
Tot8I~ ..- 2.124 U182 1..
111M SIre Costa ToIII 1011I
DewtpUon MarHn. MIItrtII Labar EquIp. ToIII IrWtouN wlOlP
1900 Emergency diesel g8r*1IOr, up 10 15 tWA. ~ 1.. 22.50 41 83.SO 78 92
. 1950 MnuIIzed 13.187 80 - 450 545 670
PM ComponIra MInohrI. W M Q S A
S)'Stem PMt.3-10502tSO
(' Emergency dJeMI generator, over tl KVA
1 Check . tie opelallllg ex area peI1OI. III b IIfi otMouI .044 I ./ ./ ./
-' delidendeL
2 Check engine oi IeYeI; add as reqund. .G10 ./ I ./ /
3 Change engine 01 and 01... .511 /
4 Chec:k balIety dwge end ~.IpedIc~, add water II .241 I I I /
reqored; c::heck ~ b oonoslon, dean as recped.
5 Check bells tor wear and proper tension; I4ISt as nec:essaty. .012 ./ I ./ .;
6 Chec:k lh8l crank cut hM8r II opel"'lg. .me ./ ./ I I
7 Check engne '* _ dwlQIas r1qlftd. .G42 /
. Chec:* ~ COl.lIdloIlI, wAlchll.lIC.; ... _ rtllL*1CI. ... ./ ./ ./ .;
t Cheek IpIItt pkJg or ~ nozzle COl.-on, NNlcI or replla_ .211 /
rtllL*1CI.
10 Petbm 30 rnIrUe Qel*~ ... n.n; c::hIdl b prcper cpnb.. .- I ./ ./ ./
11 Cheek U111Y11 wII\ gIUgI pall. dt _ ~ .D4I ./ ./ ./ /
12 WIpe dust and eM tern enghe tnd genertD. . tClI ./ ~ ./ /
13 CINn ._1tCWId QII_", .081 ./ I ,
14 FI O\A INIrCerwa c:tleddII end rtpCIIt "del. .G25 ./ ./ ,
T....~ U77 1.277 1.277 2.111
T"~ 10.218 2.554 1m 2.111
ColI Each
'114 .... COllI ToIII TClCII
DtICltpClon MIft.M. ........ ..... Eq&Ip. ToIII ~ w/OIP
2900 EmergtrCf ciesef gee .IIor, owr 15 KYA. ~ 2.111 25 . 83 89.50 121
2950 ArnJaIzed . 18.158 100 445 545 865 815
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PM Componentl M.n-hra. w M Q S A
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IMrg.nc~ dleMl generator, turbine I I I
1 Chad< with !he operating or area personnel for any olMous ,()oU /
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deficienc:ies.
2 Check turbine oi level; add 01 as required. .038 · I I I /
3 Change turtne 01 and 01 ftIIer. c:tl8d< transmssbl 0I1eYe1. .568 I
,
4 Check that the CtIrlkc:ase heater II operallng Pf'OP8rti. .022 ./ I I /
5 Replace lLI'bi'le ... fler. .224 /
6 Check wing. COI, dJr ., 1YItches. etc.; IC$JSt II requQd. .em /
7 Check Itat1et tor proper opetBlIon; UxIc:al. II nec:eetary. .047 I I I ./
8 Check fuel nome.. lJeI ~ rd V'llIIon de'f'tce concIIIon; .813 ,
seMce or replace II rtqt.ted.
8 Per100n 30 r'*W gtneI ab tell M; c:hed< lor proper operation. ~ ./ ./ ./ /
10 Check and record IrInImIssIon 01 presatn Ind ~. and .021 ,
nauar gas Jlf85Stn: 01 ptteI: --..oI~: g.u press:-
11 Record n.rmg tint: begh 'I; --hout; ermg -hoc.n. .010 /
12 Check lhal tie charQII' 18 opntIng P'OI*tf. .127 I I I ,
13 Check tor any ligna ct CXlrTOSlon on b8Ilery t~ or Mea. .117 I I ./ /
14 Check the eIec::trotr1e IeYeIIn Ilt bIaer1ee; add r ~ .048 I ./ I /
15 Check tie spec:IIc gnMly ct.... ~ n. 10% IInl'lt ctl1l .oea ,
bal!etles. .
18 Check 25% ct~ COI.~ ~ rthIbItatt .038 ,
cor."lICeoI1I .. reqUred; add d.corroeIon grt8It to beaery
lenTWWs Itld oor.ItCti:lr..
17 Measure and record hcMl.IIII cellnd III1ng loll \'CIIageI. .140 /
18 Clean ItelItOlnf gtntl1U. .088 ./ ./ I /
-19 FJ CIA ~ c:heckIst Ind report defIdec Idea. .022 I ./ ./ ,
T....~ 1.180 1.180 1.180 3.1~
T....m.~ 8.0440 2.380 1.180 3. 1214
~ (L>elCrfptlon ColI EIdt
'* BItt COllI ToIII 1ol1f
MIn-hrI. ........ Ubor EquIp. TOCII IrHioust wlOIP
3900 Emerger'Ci diesel gen&ralOr, btlne, amuaIy 3.124 41.so ee 127 .so 153 188
3950 ~ 16.104 1. 445 810 735 900
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PM Cornponenta
PM9.3-130 Light, Emergency
/Stem PM9.3-13().1950
LIght. .~ncy, Nrctwlred eystem
1 Test for proper operation, replace lamps as required.
2 Clean exterior of cabinet and ~ heads.
3 Check wiing tor obvious defeds.
4 Adjust ~ heads tot maxirrun IIUrination of area.
5 FiI OIA malnlenance checkIst and report deficiencies.
Total rnen-hounIpMod
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.125 .125
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11M SIre COllI TotBl Total
MerHn. MItIrtII Iaor Equip. ToIII ~ wlO&P
.125 3..... 3.44 4.28 5,35
.250 8.80 UO 8.<<) 10.70
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Description
1900 Ugh!, emergency, hatcMted IyIt8m.Il'nJatf
1950 AmJaIzed
PM Componenta
Coil Each
IBM BItt COllI TotII Total
ManM. MItertII Iaor EquIp. ToIII In.Hou.. wlO&P
.185 15 5.10 20.10 23 26.50
.370 30 10.15 40.15 45.50 53.50
MIn.fn. W M Q . A
System PMt.3-130.2t50
LIght. emergency, .., cell
1 Test for prq..er operalJon. replace IiIrYl'S as requQd.
2 Clean exterior d 8lTl8lger'Cf Iltt CIIllnet and ~ heads.
3 Check concItion d baa8l18s and cfwlge as requQd.
4 Clean interior d caooec. top d baaefy, and battery tenmII.
· 5 Inspect cablnel. relay, rNj ClClfUdI. plot ~ MIng, Ind
genetal oondilion.
8 '4JSt Ian'll heads for maxIrTun IlrmaIIon d area.
I 7 Fi out mairUnance checkIst and report deIiclel del.
(. - TotItI mM-hounlpertocl
TotaIma~
.013
.025
.012
.01>>
.065
.039
.Q22
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.185 .185
.185 .185
Dncrlptlon
2900 light. emergency. rXy 081, 8mJItf
2950 AnnuaIzed
. PM Cclmponera
Iptem 'Mt.301>>"
UgM. emergenor, wet oeI
I Tilt tor pItlpIr operIIIIol., CCln'ICS dllc:ll.ltfII . rtqI.ted.
2 Clean tlltIrtor d Il'IWgIl 'C/ va CItlNt Ind ~ tIIlIdL
3 Clean IrUrtcr d c.bhIf. tip d bIIIIry, ftI bIIIIy IlIrniW.
4 0'l8Ck bIaery dwge end ~ Ipdc ~ add WIMr I neelllll'!.
5 ~ c:abInet. reilly, r*t c:or--. pIcllctl. ~ Ind QIn8nII concIIon.
1 AW'/ anIk:onoIb I COII&lg to bIIIry ttrmhIIL
7 Adjust Iar'f1) heads for m&ldnun a.rhIIon d ...
8 FiI out maIrUnance chec:kIst and report delic:lellc",
ToW~
ToW~
Detcrfpllon
3900 ~ emerge. 'Cf, wet eel, arnJlItf
L: hnJaIzed
MIMn. .MItiIrIII
.195 22.!50
.390 45
1-111
68
.013
.o2S
.008
.012
.oes
.010
.009
.022
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.195 .195
.195 .195
ColI Each
IBM BIrt COItI 1011I ToIII
LIbor EquIp. 1011I In-HouIt wlO&P
5.35 27.85 31.50 38.50
10.70 55.70 63 73
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PM Cornponera MIn-M. W M Q S A
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I~..,.. PM11.2.130.1950
DrtnkJng fountain
1 Ched< unlllor proper opemlon, ___ noise or 'ilbraIIon. .035 I
(\ Clean condenser coils and fan u reqUrtd. .222 ./ .
' Check lor waw leaks In ~ IN II'ld drIln. .on I
4 Chec:k waler low; ~ II ~, .038 ./
- 5 Check drt'lIdng w;Qr ~., InIU't tie unit Ie operIdng - I
property.
6 Check tlea1c:a COl. ~ III1'ld cord; llgUn II'ld t1pIIr . .120 I
necesa.v.
7 CIMn area WOUld b.K1lIIn. .oes I
8 F' out mai'Cenarc:e cheddst II'ld report deIIdenclea. .Q22 I
TotaI~ .620
ToW~ .620
Colt r.ch
1114 ... CollI ToIII T*,
DescrfptJon MIrHn. MItIItII ..... rcpp. TOIII IMiouM wto.,
1900 I 0Iti0ng bnah.1rnMltt , .8:20 10 11.30 25.30 32 38
:850 AMuaizId .820 10 1UO 25.30 32 38
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TEAR DOWNS
. VERY IMPORTANT: When tearing down a room, always check to see what the
next event is to follow in that room before you begin the tear down process. You
might have some equipment or the same basic set up can be utilized. Therefore, you
may save yourself and others some work and time.
When event is over, check room for damages, by performing a sight inspection, and
report them to your Supervisor immediately (i.e. broken chairs, stains on walls, carpet
torn, wall gouges, etc.)
Put equipment back in proper places. DO NOT leave it in the hallways, corridors or in an
unauthorized location.
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BOOTH DECORATING
When doing Booth Decorating, check over diagrarn(s) to ensure proper sizing of the
booths. The most common booth size is 8' x 10' however, booth sizes may vary up to a
20' x 20' island booth. Below are the different booth sizes that may be encountered and a
basic diagram of how the booth is set-up.
1) 8' x 10'
2) 10' x 10'
3) 8' x 20'
4) 10' x 20'
5) 20' x 20'
After erecting the pipe and drape, add to the booth is a 6' x 8' skirted table, a small
maroon trash can, and two (2) gray chairs are added if the booth package calls for chairs.
If there are any question, be sure to see your Supervisor for guidance.
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ELECTRICAL
I. Troubleshooting
A. Find area of trouble on electrical drawings - located in the Director of
Operations' office.
B. Locate circuits or switchboards in question in electrical drawings - also
located in the Director of Operations' office (Schedule).
C. Go to breaker panel or switchboard and shut the power down
D. Go back to problem area, check circuit with fluke or multi meter to make sure
circuit is dead
E. Repair or replace defective equipment
F. Return to breaker panel or switchboard and return to ON position
G. Check equipment that was replaced or repaired by energizing or with fluke or
multimeter
H. If equipment has special owners equipment manuals (OEM) refer to them first
for troubleshooting information
Contact your Supervisor to notify him/her of potential or existine problem.
DO NOT ever attempt electrical. plumbine or mechanical work without
proper authorization from your Supervisor!!!!!
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PLUMBING
I. Troubleshooting
A. Locate the Problem
1. If the problem involves a leak, shut the equipment down at its
shut off valve, located at the supply water side.
2. Ifno valve is in view, all restrooms have shut offvalves in the
ceiling of each room and are located by an access panel
3. Repair or replace equipment. Refer to Owner Equipment
Manual (OEM) (located in Director of Operations' Office) for
removal and installation, if required.
4. When investigating pipe runs for plumbing, refer to the
building drawings including equipment details. Drawings
located in the Director of Operations' office.
5. After replacement of equipment, return valves and equipment
back to normal position
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TELEPHONE INSTALL
BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND ENGINEERING
1. Receive work order.
2. Install phone lines to jack
3. Punch in telephone numbers in the PBX room to the corresponding jack or floor box
from GTE pair numbers
4. Phone orders received before 8:00 a.m. will be installed before noon of the same day
or by the time specified on the work order if it is a different day
5. Phone orders received after 8:00 a.m. will be installed before 5:00 p.m. unless the
order is for a different day
6. Phone order taken during a show will be installed in a first come, first serve basis
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I have read and understand the Harborview Center's Standard Operating Procedures. I
have been given a copy for my records and know how and where to locate a posted copy
on Harborview Center premises.
Date:
Signed Name:
Printed Name:
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