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(OR ELECTRICAL SIGN CONTRACTOR) STATE LICiSE REQ IRED FOR ELECTRICAL SIGN CONTRACTOR
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TYPE OF SIGN:
❑ FREE STANDING ❑ WALL MOUNTED ❑ BANNER ❑ GRAND OPENING thru
❑ OTHER
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ILLUMINATED? YES NO l� REFACE? YES _ NO l ELEVATION: %2
**In accordance with STATE LAW & CITY ORDINANCE, illuminated signs must be constructed, installed and wired by a State
Licensed Electrical Sign Contractor or a State Licensed Master Electrician. Signs may also be constructed by a fabricator
approved by a Nationally Recognized Testing Agency and labeled accordingly**
VALUATION OF SIGN:
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS:
1. A separate permit and 2 sets of drawings are required for each sign. For wall signs a separate permit application and plans
may be submitted for each elevation. A minimum of 11 x 17 drawings must be submitted. All drawings must be legible.
2. Pole or ground signs require a site plan drawn to scale showing location of the Bien. Pole sign structural drawings must be
sealed by a State of Texas Registered Professional Engineer. Monument and Ground sign applications must include footing
detail.
3. Show dimensions and distances to property lines. (Place asterisk on property line with line to sign location).
4. Detailed, dimensioned plans of sign showing graphics. Dimensioned full leneth building elevation showing sign or signs on
building. Show dimensions of height & width of tenant space and or building.
5. Plan Review Fee, 65% of the permit fee is required when permit application is submitted. Balance due upon approval.
If any other signs are on the property, give the number and the types
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND THAT THE
SAID WORK WILL BE DONE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE INFOR N H EIN SET FORTH AND IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE CODE REGULATING SICE E TS.
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APPROVED BY:
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PERMIT FEE:
PLAN REVIEW FEE:
REMAINING FEE:
Lawrence Gray
From: Lawrence Gray
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 1:46 PM
To:
Cc: Don Dixson
Subject: 20-3912; 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy # 228 (foam letter wall sign)
Applicant:
I have completed my review of the permit application referenced in the subject of this email. Please provide the surface
burning characteristics of the material to be used. ie flame spread and smoke developed index as tested per ASTME 84
standards. Submit 2 hard copies in your response.
Thank you,
Larry Gray
Plans Examiner/Inspector
City of Grapevine, TX
(817)410-3163
TSBPE License # 1-3200
Product: Sintra Date: August 25, 2005
Subject: Fire Characteristics Revision:
Number: D19 Pages: 4
Fire Characteristics of Sintra Material
Sometimes it is necessary to know the fire characteristics of materials that are used in the production of
certain signage, graphics, exhibits or displays. These characteristics become important when the materials
are used in applications where there may be stringent rules on how the materials behave when exposed to
sources of combustion.
The following sections discuss the flame characteristics of Sintra, the standards it has been tested to, and
where applicable it's classifications under these standards.
Relative Flammability Comparisons to Other Materials
In addition to its unique balance of performance properties, Sintra material has the following advantages
as a fire -retardant material:
1. Self Extinguishing — remove the flame and the burning stops.
2. Relatively High Ignition Resistance the heat content of Sintra material is 8,600 BTU/LB. Heat
produced by a flame from Sintra material is not enough to produce those necessary vapors which
combine with atmospheric oxygen to create a combustible mixture. Because of its low heat of
combustion, Sintra material will not support combustion.
3. High Oxygen Index — ASTM D-2863 measures the percent of oxygen in an oxygen/nitrogen
mixture which barely supports burning. The oxygen content of the earth's atmosphere is about
21 %. Materials with oxygen index values of approximately 26 and above should not continue
burning after the flame source is removed, because the normal atmospheric oxygen content is
insufficient to support combustion. The oxygen index values of Sintra material is 46-49%. Many
other plastics and natural products have values under 26.
4. No "Flaming Drip" — some burning polymers produce molten flaming drips which contribute to
flame spread. Sintra material produces a form -retaining carbonaceous char. This char totally
prevents fire -spreading flaming drips.
UL 1975
Fire Test for Foamed Plastics Used for Decorative Purposes
The test method determines the ability of foamed plastics and products containing foamed plastics used for
decorative purposes to resist rapid heat release when subjected to a flaming ignition source. The method is
intended to apply to foamed plastics, and products containing foamed plastics, to be used for the following
decorative purposes:
• Typical open -ceiling, portable exhibit booth constructions incorporating manufactured panels.
• Individual, manufactured decorative objects such as, but not limited to, mannequins, murals, and
signs.
• Theater, motion picture, and television stage settings, with or without horizontal projections.
I THICKNESS DENSITY (lbs/113) MAX. INST. RHR (kW)I
1 min 44 38 I
6 mm 44 42
10 mm 28 80
19 mm 28 62
SWRI Project No. 01-3780-220
UL 94
Standard for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and
Appliances
The test method is intended to characterize flame propagation of a material and its tendency to char. The
test also indicates the tendency of the material to produce flaming particles which could ignite a cotton
indicator located below the sample. It is used to determine a material's tendency either to extinguish or to
spread the flame once the specimen has been ignited.
There are various flame classifications specified in UL 94 that are assigned to materials based on the results
of these small-scale flame tests. These classifications are used to distinguish a material's burning
characteristics after test specimens have been exposed to a specified test flame under controlled laboratory
conditions.
I UL-94 Classification Sintra Gauges
V-0 1-19mm
5VA 2-19mm
5VB 1 mm
3A Composites
Safety Data Sheet
Gatorfoam@ Initial Release Date: May 2004 Revision Date: January 7, 2015
STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. ACGIH = American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienist. TLV = Threshold Limit Value.
IMPORTANT: The information and data contained herein are believed to be accurate and
have been compiled from sources believed to be accurate. All information contained herein is
offered for your consideration, information, investigation, and verification. 3A COMPOSITES
MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THE
ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION AND DATA HEREIN. THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. 3A Composites will not be responsible for
claims relating to any parties' use of or reliance on information and data contained herein
regardless of whether it is claimed that the information are inaccurate, incomplete, or
otherwise misleading
End of Safety Data Sheet
3A Composites
Safety Data Sheet
GatOrfOam(E) Initial Release Date: May 2004
Section XI
No information available at this time
Section XII
Material is not biodegradable.
Material is not bio accumulative
Section XIII
Toxicology Information
Ecological Information
Disposal Information
Revision Date: January 7, 2015
Dispose of waste materials in accordance with Federal, State and local regulations
Section XIV Transportation
DOT: Not regulated
IMDG: Not regulated
Section XV Regulates Information
Additional Requirements for State of California: Warning: Decorative laminated products
contain formaldehyde, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Laminates
contain small amounts of residual formaldehyde that may be released in measurable quantities
when stored in bulk quantities.
REACH: Pursuant to Title II article 7 of the regulation this product is exempt from registration
and notification and is therefore compliant with the REACH regulation.
RoHS: The Gatorfoam® and Fome-Cor® family of products are compliant with the ROHS
standard.
Section XVI
Other Information
Abbreviations:
NA = Not Applicable CAS = Chemical Abstract Service
OSHA = Occupational Safety and Health Administration. PEL = Permissible Exposure Limit
3A Composites
Safety Data Sheet
Gatorfoam® Initial Release Date: May 2004 Revision Date: January 7, 2015
Section IX Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance:
Odor:
Odor Threshold:
PH:
Melting Point:
Initial Boiling Point/Boiling Range:
Flash Point:
Evaporation Rate:
Flammability:
Upper/lower explosive limit:
Vapor Pressure:
Vapor Density:
Specific Gravity:
Solubility:
Partition coefficient:
Auto -Ignition:
Decomposition Temperature:
Viscosity:
Section X
STABILITY:
Stable.
Rigid cellular plastic panel faced with resin
impregnated paper veneer
NA
NA
NA
464 OF.
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Less than water
Insoluble in water
NA
NA
NA
NA
Stability and Reactivity
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
Heat and moisture can result in increased rate of formaldehyde off -gassing from the
product.
INCOMPATIBILITY: None
known.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Decomposition products can be affected by temperature, air supply and the presence of
other materials. Decomposition products can include and are not limited to aromatic
compounds, aldehydes, ethyl benzene, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen
fluoride, polymer fragments and styrene. Under high heat, non -flaming conditions, small
amounts of aromatic hydrocarbons such as styrene and ethyl benzene are generated.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Hazardous polymerization is not expected to occur. Heat and moisture can result in
increased rate of formaldehyde off -gassing from the product.
3A Composites
Safety Data Sheet
Gatorfoam@ Initial Release Date: May 2004 Revision Date: January 7, 2015
Section VIII Exposure Controls
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
SKIN AND EYE CONTACT: Solid or dust may cause irritation or corneal injury due to
mechanical action. Formaldehyde gas is an irritant and may cause tearing of the eyes
at concentrations above 1 ppm. Effect is immediately reversible when exposure is
terminated. Hypersensitive individuals may experience symptoms at concentrations
lower than 1 ppm.
INGESTION: Ingestion is unlikely due to physical state.
INHALATION: Exposures of 1 ppm and above of free formaldehyde gas
may cause upper respiratory tract irritation. Irritation is reversible when
exposure is terminated. Hypersensitive individuals may experience
symptoms at concentrations below 1 ppm.
PROBABLE ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Skin,
eyes, inhalation
PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF CONTAMINATED
EQUIPMENT:
Keep open ignition sources out of areas where dust is generated.
VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne levels below the
exposure guidelines. General ventilation is normally sufficient unless the product is
subject to hot or humid conditions. If the environment is hot or humid, local exhaust
ventilation may be the most effective means of controlling formaldehyde build-up.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
Atmospheric levels should be maintained below the exposure guidelines. When respiratory
protection is required for certain operations, use NIOSH-approved air- purifying or supplied
air respirators. A full -face respirator may be need for excessively sensitive individual to
control upper respiratory tract irritation from formaldehyde gas.
EYE PROTECTION:
Use safety glasses. If there is a potential for exposure to particles, which could cause
mechanical injury to the eye, wear chemical goggles. A few excessively sensitive
individuals may experience eye irritation, which may require use of a full -face piece
respirator appropriate for controlling formaldehyde exposures.
HAND AND BODY PROTECTION:
No skin protection precautions, other than clean body -covering clothing, should be required.
3A Composites
Safety Data Sheet
Gator'foam® Initial Release Date: May 2004
Section V
Fire Fighting Measures
Revision Date: January 7, 2015
FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
For small fires, use water spray, foam, carbon dioxide or dry chemical extinguishers. Larger
fires should be extinguished immediately by drenching with water spray from fire hose.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and protective turnout clothing
when involved in firefighting activities.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
The fire hazards associated with this product are comparable to those known to exist for
normally combustible paper products. The formaldehyde constituent of this product should
not increase the fire or explosive hazard nor alter fir fighting procedures. Similar to
precautions for all paper products, do not smoke or use open flames, space heaters or other
ignition sources near fabrication operations.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS:
During a fire, smoke may contain the original material in addition to combustion products of
varying composition which may be toxic and/or irritating. In smoldering or flaming conditions,
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbon are generated. Combustion products may
include and are not limited to hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide and hydrogen fluoride.
Studies have shown that the products of combustion of this material are not more acutely toxic
than the products of common building materials such as wood.
Section VI Accidental Release
IN CASE MATERIAL IS SPILLED OR RELEASED:
Do not use compressed air to remove dust. Vacuum or wet mop area.
Section VII
Handling and Storage
Store in well -ventilated areas. Where dust is stored for disposal, keep in a cool area away
from heat and ignition sources.
3A Composites
Safety Data Sheet
Gatorfoam® Initial Release Date: May 2004
Revision Date: January 7, 2015
Section I
Product Identification
Manufacturer:
3A Composites USA, Inc.
3480 Taylorsville Highway
Statesville, NC 28687-1839
(800)872-8974
Emergency Phone Number:
1-800-424-9300 Chemtrec
To be used only in the event of chemical emergencies involving
a spill, leak, fire, and exposure accidents involving chemicals.
Trade Name:
Gatorfoam(D
Synonym:
Light Weight Foam Panel Laminated with Paper
Section II Hazard Identification
Gatorfoam® is defined as an article under the OSHA Hazard Communications standard. The standard
applies to "chemicals" but it does not apply to any substance, which is an "article". The term "article" is
defined in the OSHA warning rule, as a manufactured item: 1) which is formed to a specific design during
manufacture, 2) which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon its' shape or design
use during end use, and 3) which does not release, or otherwise result in exposure to hazardous
chemical under normal conditions of use.
I Section III
Ingredients
(Common Name)
Formaldehyde
Polystyrene
I Section IV
Chemical Composition
CAS Number
50-00-0
9003-53-6
First Aid Measures
Percent (%) by Weight
< 0.01
31 to 33
EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with plenty of water for dust in eyes. Remove
affected individual to fresh air if eyes are irritated from chemical gas/vapor.
SKIN CONTACT: Wash off dust with water
INHALATION: Remove to fresh air if effects occur. Consult a physician.
INGESTION: No adverse effects anticipated by this route of exposure
These classifications show that the material was tested in a vertical position and self -extinguished
within a specified time after the ignition source was removed. These classifications also indicate
that the material dripped no flaming particle that ignited a cotton indicator located below the
sample. A material with a 5VA or 5VB classification is subjected to a flame ignition source that is
approximately five times more severe than that used in the V-0 classification.
ASTM E-84 (UL Steiner Tunnel Test)
Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building
Materials
The test method uses a sample of material 20-24" wide by 24` long that fits under the roof of a 25' long
tunnel forming the ceiling of the tunnel. Gas burners on one end of the tunnel impinge a flame on 7 square
feet of the test specimen. The rate of progression of flame is observed as it passes side windows in the
tunnel. The decrease in light caused by smoke development is measured by a photometer.
The flame propagation is plotted as distance vs. time. The photometer data is plotted as percent of
absorption vs. time. The flame spread and smoke development indexes are then calculated and reported.
Sintra Material Performance - ASTM E-84
Flame Spread I Smoke Development
2mm Gray
20
380
3mm all colors
20
315
4mm
20
425
5rmm
20
>450
6mm all colors
20
>450
IOmm White
25
>450
13mm White
>25
>450
19mm White
>25
>450
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must be
completed before
or after mall hours. Sign contractor
must sign in and
out with
security dispatch
located at loading dock #6 adjacent to
LEGOLAND by calling (972) 538-5921 for mall access. Contractor must have an J
updated certificate of insurance prior to install. Obtain certificate of insurance
requirements from management office.
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