Instructions / Assembly

iDEAL Paint Spray Booth (PSB-SDD26B-AK)
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2.1.4 Fire Hazard
No smoking or open flame in or near spray booth. Local fire codes prohibit smoking in the vicinity of spray
painting operations.
DO NOT STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ADJACENT TO OR INSIDE SPRAY BOOTH. READ ALL PRODUCT LABELS AND
INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT USE ANY ELECTRIC POWERED AIRLESS SPRAY RIGS, PRESSURE WASHERS OR SIMILAR
EQUIPMENT WHEN APPLYING A LOWFLASH POINT SOLVENT OR PEEL COATING. RUN SPRAY BOOTH EXHAUST FAN TO
PURGE DANGEROUS VAPORS THAT COULD IGNITE OREXPLODE WHILE CLEANING OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
INSIDE SPRAY BOOTH.
AN APPROVED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED ON YOUR SPRAY BOOTH
TO COMPLY WITH NFPA 33, SECTION 9. PORTABLE FILE EXTINGUISHERS MUST BE
LOCATED IN OR AROUND YOUR PAINT MIX ROOM PER NFPA 10.
2.2 NFPA 33-2011
The NFPA 33-2011, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials, Copyright © 2010,
National Fire Protection Association can be freely accessed & viewed online at:
http://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=33
3. COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
3.1 COMPLIANCE TO APPLICABLE CODES
This Spray Booth is designed to be in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA 33
Spray Application Using Flammable Combustible Materials. The NFPA Standard Safety Code forthe Design, Construction
and Ventilation of Spray Finishing Operations. This spray booth meets or exceeds the requirements of the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
3.2 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
The spray booth panels, filter racks and product doors are constructed of 18- gauge steel, conforming to ASTM
A527 Lock Forming Quality. All structural steel conforms to ASTM A36.
3.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The spray booth consists of four major components: paint area, exhaust fan and chamber, product doors and, insome
cases, an air make-up unit. A brief description is provided for these and other related items.
3.3.1 Paint Area
The paint area is the actual booth part of the spray booth. Parts are placed in this area, through product doors, if so
equipped, to be painted. Air flows from the intake filters of the booth to the exhaust filters. The booth is constructed of
18-gauge galvanized sheet metal panels which are bolted together. The booth exhaust is routed through the exhaust
chamber at the side or end of the booth. The exhaust fan(s) then routes the exhaust out through the exhaust duct(s) and
discharges it at a point above the roof height of the building.