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E i PORT ARCHITECTS Construction Narrative Proposed MMD Shooting facility,Holt Road,N. Andover,MA. Conditions The Holt Road building was built between 1985-1986 and consists of a 5" reinnforced concrete floor slab on grade, reinforced and insulated 12" CMU exterior walls, and a steel bar joist and rigid insulated roof with EPDM roof membrane. The existing wood-frame office space is built with acoustical tile ceilings,gypsum board,carpet and other standard finishes and most likely will be demolished. Pro�posedv Facility The new facility will occupy half(7500sf) of the existing 15000sf building. A concrete block 25'x 75' two-level addition will be built at the rear. An inside fire separation wall will be built to separate the new gun range facility from the remaining maintenance building use. The facility will be fully handicap accessible and sprinkled. The first floor will contain the entry/lobby, hvo live fire gun ranges, retail space, offices,members lounge,bathrooms, and storage. The second floor will contain a lobby, two air gun (pellet) ranges, two virtual training roorns,employee break room,bathrooms,storage,control room,lounge and training room. Live)site Range Construction First floor live fire ranges will be constructed on the existing reinforced concrete slab with solid-- grouted 8" and 12" CMU walls and a 10" precast concrete plank/2" concrete topping slab ceiling. This new ceiling will also act as the floor for the air gun pellet ranges and virtual shooting theaters. This construction type will encapsulate the live fire ranges in ballistic and sound attenuation protection. Each live fire range contains individual shooter booths,a granulated rubber bullet trap behind the targets at the far end,and a self-contained, filtered HVAC system,independent of the main HVAC systems serving the rest of the building. Each shooting booth will have an individual target carrier system,mounted on a monorail,with the ability to stop down range at fixed increments. The building will have a sprinkler system installed. The piping and heads are spaced evenly on the ceiling up to and including the bullet trap area. As well, range lighting is installed adjacent to the sprinkler piping and heads. Both are protected with steel baffles,set at 45 deg. angles, covered on the exposed side with acoustical panels/plywood. Directly in front of the firing line,up to 12'down range,will be a safety ceiling to absorb a misdirected shot that could harm shooters or damage utilities. It consists of steel panels with added cold-molded ballistic rubber panels, all suspended from the concrete ceiling. The rear wall behind the shooters and side walls of each range will be covered with acoustic and sound insulating panels attached with metal furring. Also, an acoustical tile ceiling,suspended behind the shooting booths,will have added layers of sound insulation. Live Fire Range Ventilation Each range will be equipped with an individual purge style ventilation system. In keeping with the attached ACGIH standards,(2)Airflow Systems model F480 3stage Hep, filtration systems would provide a 45 FPM face velocity across the shooting area. As discussed two F480's can be mounted behind the bullet trap with insulated duct returning the purified air back to a manifold behind the shooters to insure airflow is down-stream to the bullet trap area where it will exhaust though the F480's and recirculate. A secondary fresh air system supplies and exhausts outside air to meet code. Behind the shooting booths, high in the ceiling corner,will be a supply plenum with individual diffusers for each firing lane. At the far end, above the rubber bullet trap,will be the exhaust rewire plenum. Specific air flow movement across the ranges will be met as required by code. All air handling units (supply and exhaust) will be mounted on ground slabs. Range Doors and Observation Windows, Doors and observation windows into the range will be acoustically rated to keep decibel levels comfortable for customers not in the ranges themselves. Air Gun Rangg Construction Directly above the live fire ranges will be the air gun (pellet) ranges. The acoustical and ballistic treatment for these ranges is different than live fire ranges,with decibel levels substantially less. Pellets from an air gun are propelled using CO2 cartridges. Lead dust or fragments from pellets is negligible and proper maintenance and cleanup procedures will be in place. No special ventilation system is required. Side walls will be constructed of grouted CMU and acoustical blankets. The ceilings will be hung acoustical tiles with added sound-attenuation insulation blankets. Pellet traps are usually a type of metal box located behind each target. The backstop behind the targets and traps is plywood set at an angle with a thick layer of styrofoam attached. Typically, there are no formal filing booths, but rather shooters use counters/chairs,lay prone or sit on the floor. Target trap systems can be used,either manual or hand cranked, to bring single targets to and from the target line. Overall lighting is siinilar to lighting you would see in a school classroom,with the possibility of directional lighting at each target,if required. Codes The facility will meet the requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code,NFPA Life Safety Codes and ADA Handicap Accessibility Codes. lcdavis c ortonearchitects.com 603-436-8891 x12 Mithomson @tbi-recycling.com CLEAN AIRE TECHNOLOGY, INC. P.O. BOX 380, 195 Main Street 13ELMONT NH 03220 PHONE 603 267 7042 FAX 603 267 6533 March 9,2020 Kelly Davis,AIt1 Port One Architects,Inc. 959 Islington Street Portsmouth,NH 03801 Kelly: Tom Roys and I enjoyed speaking with you and appreciate the positive comments and interest in working together with you and Jeff Thomson at TBI Recycling on the proposed MMD shooting range with (2) 6 bay ranges 25'W x 9'Ht. In keeping with the attached ACGIH standards, (2) Airflow Systems model F480 3stage Hepa filtration systems would provide you with a 45 FPM face velocity across your shooting area. As discussed we agree that the two F480's can be mounted behind the bullet trap with insulated duct returning the purified air back to a manifold behind the shooters to insure airflow is down-stream to the bullet trap area where it will exhaust though the F480's and recirculate. Note herein is the measurement: 9.5'x 50'x 45FPM = 21,375 21,375 x.75 = 16,031 CFM This equates to two F480 Hepa Systems @ 800 CFM each Optimal Exhaust 21,375 CFM x .25 = 5,343 CFM Optimal Air make-up 21,375 CFM x .20 = 4,275 CFM As noted,the HVAC contractor may address air mare-up or exhaust requirements or we can help assist here. Installation and duct runs to be determined based on location and building features. We look forward to working with you. Sincerely, James W. McCormick President—Sales MS INC. idiug the way for clean air h the new millenWitin. F480 Features & Benefits U SM14 Capacities to 12gg0 CFM:- - Handles toughest industrial applications. a Class II Belt-thrive Blower: Higher static pressure, longer filter life and greater reliability, spark-resistant. Dimensions Non-electrostatic Operation: High reliability, low maintenance. Width:48.00" Ultra-Seal®Filter Mounting; Weight: 54 00" Eliminates contaminant bypass of filters. Depth:74.00" High Efficiency Filter Media: Options Provides maximum effectiveness; low p air-to-cloth ratio extends cycles between filter changes; filter chugs easily without Pressure Gauge Kit: foals. Indicates when filters require cleaning. Prewired to Junction Box: Silencer: For fast, easy installation. Reduces air flow noise for quieter Specifications operation. Charcoal Adsorber Modules: Construction: Refillable modules control gases and 16 ga, steel cabinet, powder coated odors. HEPA After-Filter: Blower Pkg (HP): provides 99.97% DOP efficiency. 15'0 Inlet Plenum Noise Level (dBA): 86/80 silencer Floor Stand: Electrical: Allows on-floor mounting when on-machine 15 0 HP-208-230/460/3/60, 38/19 or hanging mounts are impractical. 15,0 HP-1901380/3/50, 44/22 Nominal Air Flow(CFM): Airflow Systems, Inc.®has a policy of continuous 8000-12000 improvement, and reserves the right to change designs and specifications without notice. Weight(Ibs.); 1158 �B7Wa 11221 Pagetnill Road - Dallas,TX 75243-8321 USA s r s r s MS INC. Phojie: 800-818-6185 • Fax: 214-503-9596 Ai RFLOWSYSTEMS.colm T�2003 Airflow Syslenx,,In:? SPECIFICATIONS CONSTRUCCIDN; 16 Gauge paintea stee[ canines with Ultra-Seem PREEII.LER. ❑(4) 4" Pleat, 30%, std, filter sealing system, quick release hinged 11ter ❑(4) Aluminum mesh, opt and motor access door, 1620 rpm belt driven bolt ❑(4) Chevron D filler, opt, bearing Class 11 blower, wth 4-woy adjustable 0(1) Auto-Ron, opt defoil blade exhaust gi,lle, Motor wired to MAIN FILTERS ©(4) 120 le mWi-pocket 55%, std, lunciian bro outside unit. Maier starters/ ❑(4) 95% - 00 disconnects not Thcluded. ❑(4) Easy clean,opt. WEIGHT: 115a lbs. AFTER FILTERS ❑(4) a pleated prefitters fonowed by (4) 66 fe, 95% bag filters, and (4) 99,97% HEPA 11terS, 12000 CFM 0(4) 95% D.O.P. HEPA, opt. 8000 CFM W/HEPA O p OPTI ON ❑4 leafed pretfliers, followed a ELECTRICAL; 15 HP 23D/4eO/3/60, 36.0/19.0 amps,std. ( ) a" p y4( ) 65 fts, 15 HP 200/3/60, 42 0 amps 208V, opt, 95% bog f,Tter% (a) refillable AD modules. NOISEI 86 d8A/ 80 dBA 5,lenaer 25 capacity each. and (a) 2" pleated ���`� ofteririifters, 1TCR CFAI� Ultra-seat Melded picture frame with pasltrve OTHER i❑Pressure gouge kit indicates filter chongea searing filter Ioeldng mechani9m for all moin LJ Source capture Plenum alters, HEPA filter and adsarper modules ❑Silencer (where used), Slide in tracks shall be used for El Drains. 3/4" NFT prePoters only ®1400 rpm blower - Free hanging FIRE SUPPF2E:SSION; Equipment provided by others, 1725 rpm Blower - High static •AFS FUCA EFFICID41NES SkSED aN ASHRAE 62-76 TEST METHOD 4,1 �26.1 --T---"40-T 4_0'1 PERFORMANCE CURVES I � I �—�----- AIRFLOW SOURCE INLET CONFIG, OPT_ 7 1 CAPTURE I CUSTOMER SPEC. n _- PLENUM i i7g�r RP n 1 OPTION r! $ M y I 7 LtJ 5 ry 48,00 1 FILTER 4 1400 RPM Rq� 19.12 21.50� TOP VIEW ! DOOR 5ACCES t0il ¢- P U 2 T9 r�2 N q --- 0 0 4000 8000 12000 16000 20M CUBIC FEET/MLN. (CFM) SIDE_VIEW INI..ET VIEW OUTLET VIEW OPTIONAL 611370 aaeemll Rood ��� '®�� (214) Tx 75243-F3&O6 SILENCER THE DEVICE DEPICTED AND DESCRIBED �214) 503-e(%18 HEREON EMBODIES PROPRIETARY $'YS T 6 M S I N,M ox (21q) 5qS-g59E NFORMATION OWNED 13Y AIRFLOW SYSTEMS, £-WUL�aCrllowlPonromP,ma I NOTES: R PRODUnON,GSALES,VANDTRAWN PATENT RIGHTS URING D CBS T MODEL F450 ITEMS DESIGNATED AS © ARE INCLUDED IN THIS PROPOSAL REGARDING THIS DEVICE OR DRAWING ARE aATE6_24_99 PAG 1 OF RESERVED EXCEPT WHERE EXPLICIT RIGHT GALE pRgwlNc No 1S GRANTED IN WRITING. NTS F4$OSPEC 48—2212 1 0 0 o � O d) Qo x �Cl ep x 3/x Z 54250----52.500 x 53.18$ 2x 4$,5$$ 2x 40.888 PLENUM MOUNTING 2x 32,688 PATTERN 2x 28,1s 2x 26M2 2x 21,5s 2x 13_56a- 2x 5-563 �.7 x 1.OS3 M06D m On O O O O O o O N O x N M M x N N N N N N N i4i�f/av��(214) 0—S0Pageml, Rana THE DEVICE DEPICTED AND DESCRIEED Donos,Tx 75243—a3D6 HEREON EMBODIES PROPRIETARY 8'YS T B M S !AV G Fo- ( 54) 533 s Pox (214) 5D3-859& INFORMATION OWNED BY AIRFLOW SYSTEMS, E—MAIUo rl �onromp.nei NOTES: INC_ ALL DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, DRAWN ar THE REPRODUCTION, SALES, AND PATENT RIGHTS CB MODEL F450 REGARDING THIS DEVICE OR DRAWING ARE DATE 5-24-99 AGE Z OF 2 �RESERVED EXCEPT WHERE EXPLICIT RIGHT sc D—Nfe - IS GRANTED IN WRITING. F480SPEC 48-2212 10-I20 Industrial Ventila#on Q w Q �H O ininimun = 50HWt but not less than 20 cfn/sq ft of room cross sectional area Notes: Make-up air. distribution; Uniform air distribution necessary. Perforated rear wall or eeiliog plenum system , preferred. Where grills or diffuser are used; terminal. velocity near firing line must not exceed 50 fpm NIOSH certified dust respirator for lead is necessary during clean-up and lead removal from bullet trap. Acoustical material on walls, ceiling and thick fabric on bench top are recommend0d AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS INDOOR PISTOL AND SMALL ,SORE RIFLE RANGE VENTILATION DATE I-78 vs--sr4 I : 1.„.. � a AJ . I � Benefits at a Glance for: Cambridge Air Solution products are designed for simple installation, easy maintenance and reliable operation.They are available with certified Engineers and pre-engineered factory options and field-installed accessories.We • Up to 76,000 CFM manufacture products that heat,ventilate and cool both commercial and • Up to 8,000 MBH industrial buildings and facilities. • Natural Gas, LP Gas, or Propane Air Burners IndUStry APPHCAOIJIS Contractors Commercial Industrial • Cambridge Factory Start-up Aviation Greenhouses Manufacturing • Ability to win more projects Agricultural Municipality Waste Water Treatment Warehouse/Distribution Retail Warehouse Building Owners Automotive Services Restaurants Founderies • Energy Efficient VFD controls and Repair Parking Garages Faint Booths • Provides superior IAQ Sports Arenas • Reduces carbon footprint • Evaporative Cooling Cooling options: DX or Chilled Water Mounting curbs and stands Coils and Evaporative Cooling Wide variety of controls options Motorized inlet or discharge damper Patented Low Fire Start technology Inlet option: Single or Dual Rain Hoods, increases reliability and saves energy V-Bank Filter sections,and High Proprietary high performance type Efficiency Filters 304 stainless steel burner Discharge options-, Discharge Duct, Two year parts warranty on the 3-Way& 4-Way Discharge Diffusers, unit and exclusive five year burner and Plenums warranty ,„r�^`� vw�� 5 ems"✓ e r,i �� � C�.e� P ITMWOMIDGE � I „rl' - - •�� ` 4 y — f� ue Enriching Lives � m - Ap i i ti nib Available Options/Accessories Airflow Ranges:1,800-75,000 CFM Intake: VFD • M110 1,800 - 3,250 CFM -Single Rain Hood Gas Controls: • M112 2,500 - 4,000 CFM • Dual Rain Hood - Maxitrol Series 14 Modulating - M115 4,000 -- 7,500 CFM • Inlet Screen Controls - M118 6,000 10,000 CFM •V-Bank Filter Section . Maxitrol Series 44 • M120 10,000 - 17,000 CFM • Inlet Damper Section Modulating Controls • M125 15,000 - 26,000 CFM • Inlet Damper/Filter . Insurance Controls • M130 20,000 36,000 CFM Section Combo . High Pressure Regulator • M136 28,000 - 50,000 CFM • Inlet Elbow Electrical Control Options; • M140 40,000 - 75,000 CFM Discharge Options: . Exhaust Fan Contact Mounting: Indoor and Outdoor 'Splash Pan - Fuse Block • Roof Top =4-Way Downblast - Interior Light(s) - Under Roof Discharge Diffuser -Convivence Outlet •Thru Wall • 3-Way Downblast - Paint Booth Control • Pad Mount Discharge Diffuser - Remote Control Station: 4-Way Discharge Plenum Discharge: • 3-Way Horizontal Blast Remote Control Station Options: • Down Blast Discharge Diffuser • Maxitrol Series 14 Remote - Horizontal Blast • 3-Way Discharge Plenum Heat Adjustment Dial • Up Blast • Maxitrol Series 14 Space Cooling Options: Temperature Override Voltage: • DX Cooling - Maxitrol Series 44/ -120/1/60 •Chilled Fluid Cooling Tamperproof 208/1/60 • Direct Evaporative Cooling . Maxitrol Series 44/ 230/1/60 Mounting Curbs Hazardous Area •208/3/60 • Operating Electronic •230/3/60 Mounting Legs Thermostat •460/3/60 Filters: • Non-Adjustable Thermostat -575/3/60 - Mery 8 .Temperature Setback Casing/Finish: • Permanent Pleated . Clogged Filter Light - Single Wall Galvanized Aluminum • Manual Make-Up Air Switch • Powder Coat,1000 Hour Salt Spray Motor Type: - Exhaust Fan Interlock •ODP •TEFC °A www.cambridgeair.com 760 Long Road Crossing Dr. Chesterfield, MO 63005 Enriching Lives800,899,1989 Fax 636.530.6133 Copyright©2020 Cambridge Air Solutions,All rights reserved. M-PF-1219 V LT RAFAH m PAK s " AMCA CERTIFIED O O R O, sING F:r:::•. Baked polyester finish standard. OW ROTATION -34 Heavy gauge all welded construction. AIR r0ILcoN$ra, x 3 -�,±I 25i?°F max,operating temp.(500°F with heat slinger} STD,raR sl�i zra AND W3Ci5R Full class I performance to 5" static pressure...AMCA certified. meµ. -r;.,�:��::�3ia:i;>a•f � • Solt -alIgning pillow block ball bearings with grease fitting(1 UO,000 hrs.) ,_•:.,�,_ , Available in CW or CCW rotation and eight different discharge positions. (see next page) Suitable for kitchen hood exhaust,dirt laden air, or where System pressures may =� vary or are unknown. cw-BH Blower � Ul_762 Model available(special order) SINGLE PHASE THFt55 PHASE rs'/x"S.P. ApproX.OW Siatic pressure(inches water)Model i Speed 2 Speed i Speed 2 Speed Slower O.V. 1 , No. HP a Nf T Ft RPM FPM 1/41 tiZ 2 2 3 3fz d 4fz S p ija X X X - 2069 2100 1300 12D0 1100 900 700 150D CFM Max.@ 5' D th X X X X 2474 2500 1600 1600 1400 1300 1000 $00 1Rg E s/y X X X X 2890 3000 1904 1800 1700 1600 14DO 1300 1000 800 2 HP* i X X X x 3167 3300 2100 2000 1900 1800 1700 1500 1400 1200 t X X 1744 2300 2000 1600 17aD i404 1200 20DO CFM Max.@ b° X X X X 1964 2700 2300 2200 2t00 1900 1Goo i300 3 HP** X X 2187 30DD 2600 2500 2400 2200 200D 1700 15D4 122 G 7th X X X X 2A84 3500 3900 29DO 2$Do 2600 2600 2300 2100 1800 X X 1454 2100 2200 2100 1900 1400 2400 CFM Max, 5" �/ X X X X 1666 250D 2600 2500 230D 2009 1600 3 HP** X X t888 2900 3Q40 2800 270D Z00 0Q 1700 t35 OF ltlz X X X 2107 3300 3A00 3300 3200 3000 2700 2500 2200 E �/a }( X X X 149D 246D 3100 2BOD 2fi00 2104 1794 3 0DD CFM Max @ 5 . " ` X i862 27Q0 3500 3200 30D0 2600 2200 SFiP*" 15o F itfr X x X x 1940 320o 4100 3900 3700 33D0 3D00 280D 2000 H 2 X — X X 2106 $60D 4600 4400 4200 3900 3500 3300 2900 2500 X 1391 2500 3900 3600 3300 2800 2100 3500 CFM Max.@ 5" G 13/s X X X X 1604 3000 4600 4400 4100 3600 3200 270D 5 HP** i85 H 2 X J X X 4789 3300 520o 5000 47DD 4300 3900 3400 3000 J 3 X X x 2070 $900 5100 5960 5700 520D 4800 4606 4100 3800 X 1195 2300 4300 3900 360Q 300Q 4400 CFM Max.0 5" Q ltfz X X X x 1$5B 2700 5000 4800 4500 3900 3400 &HP`* 182 H 2 X - X X 1501 3000 5000 5400 b200 4900 4200 3600 2000 J 3 62Q0 5700 534D 4900 4504 3900 X X X 1740 3500 6600 6400 Q 1 h X _ X X 1169 2500 57Do 6400 $000 43o0 3400 58D0 5f00 500D CPM Max.@ G' H 2 X _ X X 1 60 63 293 2800 6400 6100 00 00 5 HP** 200 J 3 X — X X 14$3 3200 7300 7200 7000 6300 60D0 00 4560 K 5 X x 1758 3900 9000 8300 6600 8200 7100 7300 8800 6200 G 1' X w X X 1 1354 2300 850D 8100 56W 4500 6500 CFM Max.@ b" kl 2 x X X 1051 2600 7300 6900 6500 580o A500 7 X HP*" �222 J 2 X = X. X 1214 3000 8500 8200 7900 7000 6400 5400 36N 10200 9800 9700 930D 870D 7900 7300 6300 K S X X 1418 Q i X — X X 810 2100 7300 65D0 5900 4500 H 2 X _ X X 897 2400 6300 7700 740 5900 78�1 CFM M (�5° 245 3 3 X — X X 1035 2800 9800 9$o0 8900 7700 6500 10 HP*" K 5 — X X 1233 3400 11900 11500 11100 10300 950D 8800 7600 L 7t� - X X 1419 4000 18900 13500 i3000 12300 1150D 10800 10000 9300 H 2 X X X 033 2100 BB00 6000 7400 680D 6000 920Q CFM Max.@ 5" J 3 X — X X 1048 240D 10000 9600 9200 8100 7100 6200 0 10 HP"" 270 K S — _ X X 1261 2000 123D0 12000 113Q0 10800 9500 0800 8100 730 L 7% _ _ X X 1448 8400 14300 14000 13600 12900 12000 11000 10600 0600 11 2 X _ X X 839 2100 10800 9600 8700 6700 12000 OFF Max.0 5° J 3 X X X 980 2500 12900 12000 1i000 8400 740D 15 HP** 300 K 5 4� — X X 1177 310D 1680D 15100 14200 129D0 11400 1D300 8600 X X 1$28 3500 16000 17600 17000 16000 14200 18300 12600 10700 ,) 3 X — X x $59 2400 15000 13500 12600 10000 _ X f053 3000 18800 17200 16100 14300 1230D 1D000 8200 140W HP MV @� k,; S30 L 7% — X X 1213 3600 219M 21000 20000 17700 16000 18000 16700 -6 M iQ X _ 1246 3900 24200 23500 22200 2080D 19500 1B000 16700 1b000 a *CFM Fxhlbltod is max for HP 6hovrn.Cach model is capable of higher OFM than shown it equipped with larger motors at higher blower RPM.Note max.motor sizes. **Max.motor size 2-speed switches-page 10, (X)Avallable models ,0,W&,Sjr. -PAK U LTFAN AMCA CF-ATIFIED ACCESSORIES M., Chem, Spark Resist.# Blower with Motor Weather Vib, Mob. 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Heat Mo. 41odoE Cover leoiator8 Shutter 5%F.FL Poor Prstn boat*t 13 C Slinger awttoh Sh[ tVi HP. #0!5 X X X 1400 X X X X X X X 104 1 322 X X X 1940 X X X X X X X 190 385 X X X 2300 X X X X X X X 240 %i' 18 o X X X 2800 X X X X X X X 2 2 18E5 X X X 2900 X X X X X X X 280 0 3 182 X X X 3500 X X X X X X X 850 3 200 X X X 4300 X X X X X X X 480 5 222 X X X 6200 X X X X X X X 4$0 5 245 X X X eaoo X X X X X K X 520 VA270 X X X 7700 X X X X X X X 72tl 711 300 X X X 9400 X X X X X X X 820 7'% 33o X X X 9540 X X X X X X X 1i0D 10 *When cenirtiugal fan outlet velOClt{es exceed 2000 Itimin.shutters and other linings should be located at least 21h duct diamaters of straight duct from ilia blower discharge.Unpredictable strutter performance will result If the shutter is on the blower discharge.Blower performance is enhanced by a property designed expander(evas6)mounted on the discharge,Shutters(and other fillings)should be installed downstrasm of the evasd. **Sae p.3a for coatings and pp.36 and 37 for PVC and FRP blowers. #See p,28 for spark resistant construction, (X)Avallable accessories slower notation&Discharge Designation(viewed from drive side) L K C —�-H J K ti C J H H C H K X X X H x % K H X L i k m I.L K .�-"' f�K I...1 ..S..H ' _� `k C '.. 95 BH is TAU BAU IAIf TAD a1 CLOCKWIR CLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE CLOCKW15E CLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 QL K 'el K L MA H C HK KxAH C L ` Lt8 BH 1H TAU BAU BAD TAD 6!< COUNTER.CLOCKwiSE COUNtER•CLOCK�ISE COUNiEll�LOCKWISE COUNt'Etl-CLOCKWISr COUNTER-CLOCKWISE COVNTER-CLOCKWISE Cou"ItR-CLOCKWISE COUNIEAdLOC*VISE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 *LL�=�F_4 !A H F —F72 F!2 wk—OHDLEB t 3 E iklh 4 HQLt_8 O aA8EDEMLB0105 6�+-•—R Q--•-r 'rOSi}7DATlDk LAYOUT Peerless ULTRAFAN•PAK Close I Arr.10 OUTLET(OUTSIDE) INLET(OUTSIDE) DIMENSIONS Max. 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With over N years in the acoustic business we stand behind FSorb as«low-cast, enrirc amentally frier, dly,and durable product.if ou want an acoustic solutions that t an at iorsiable price,then we are your resource. is rol rspletety safe to hurnen health a i - - OUR PAMECSARk A➢tra_1C.:MNS USES •Edo-friendl; •Direci applied •K-rz fi I•Iigher Education •GI^axnnsiurrss Simple to insrtll Suspended Office Bwldings <Healthcare i - •Red List Fr"-Declare" •Furred ^Indvst:ial/'D&nufacruring •pulslic Spaces • � •O1..ti.s R Fire Rated •Screens "Government '�1"uzeries 8 Brener-ies r17 Low Cost ^Baffle. •Theaters&Studios ^1Varaeoriums - •VOG Free •Lay-in ceiling •Stadiums •Eesm=nts •Stocked 48'xy6'=heecc ^Tack panels •RerailE.-tahli5hmenu •TnI(ic.Nois'e i Thickness Noise Rodluctios Co-Efficient(KRQ --..0.35 ' 3 Yi .4, a 7 0.70 0. 2° 105 °E'5orh pmrcls¢m.a standca'K4B'x9G`m-sdrma be r+tmj&ansite or S - ordered ire ccsrn.+n ahcpes mrdsi,�s a:lfie molars sbatvs oy par„c S �' FSorb is an emironmentaily friendly acoustic product roadie from thermally bonded recycled potye-meter p astics.FSorb contains NO adhesNms,paints,coatings,VOC's, formaldehyde,itchy particles,wood,agricultural or paper products. „~ ;aM UCUI DISCLOSED€EALTH RECYCIUM CQS+S a erg e PRODUCT DECikFVIl'; NI The recycled con tent depending on the%wlabaitY � clod PET of red pellets.The recycled content range 'n w FSorb hue:t Red List Free-Declare`'Label to suppor y � � is � t r °t �^• HPD's for LF.ED and Living Building CJt Lenge projem. bet'"'een 65-6—96%depending on product,color and They are locatedlocation of manufacturing.on the product secxion of the weUsize or �•�: s�^� Jr 'Wedapon request. 1,11A pgFACTUMP-M 9'DCA'P ON' l l + g PAR4TS,CCAll NCS,AD4CSrV Produas are mm'ufactured in one of chc following AND SU.LAN T 5 Tacit-sons ti ! —coatin Los Angeles,California NO paints, gs.adhesives or seal%ms are used to manufacture FSorb,it i rhemally bonded. yevngF,,Korea L Fina.1 assembly Ior specialty produsrc: rnzxnai Nama 'Pel1'c.ror ..._F,ednsond.Washington O- .^ C.4S Numncr YfiSsoa-o'7-S -�, L ?_ - �.. . - proportlan low. r.6'''f•;.cft Ecs�n?.S?CiSC'f�L If�F [:N;f.a E4:'Pl �;-': - ''- " 't -a k % `N' Noc=9sm9lm3crl-sper ULtm(CDPH5Mndardl.zl r. s - - - - - FSo b dues not contain any Ozone depleting chenxica.Is Y _ and is not c1=1 zar fied ac a hadous air pollnu= 4 E-0UPCit3C C.F PAVV 3V L+,Te.R§RFS �'1-. ��`•r��� ky�} � `�tcr v- �' a •: The recycled polyester comes from PET plu cpellet, EN,D or U rs CANS IDERAT*Nc „�. �`•. � ..�' t� "F 1. � � It'[ _ ! � �;,,. v,hick arc sourced from a variety of locetiot,near:he r manuL•tctuscr and de eadiz on a r.[ilabllir,*. FSorb products are rsc at yclable sped lized poiyescer c s "` P l rocycling facilities,FSorhis currently inirolvedin creating a product mke hack program to create closed-loop recycling for future Produce lines +^+ S .. ......._...... ........ ......... _ -- k Tack paneis 4 Spaces requiring mu or - .. a acoustic correction exposed structuxsl elements _ qt 'Ca'n brcrrm ro„aitr ora rtdm�o-:rcm rfz— Light Aalge.0r rgc,PurRte.Yallm,Melon,Berry B€ve.GraPa.Plnk,Onrk Grecrt.Red Green,81ack Wham.Tbrs.I-sghtCrrey Grey,Charcoei Mosr commonly selected for tad'abie j sorf� a$alower cost solution i replacinb cork and fabric wrapped 3c i pamels.Ideal far, r = d <Schools - - �� � x� �� �.•�.'. � .Tl'nlversiries Offices IVA }, fl tin �e' � � � ��•ill � dF�7 Otis { i Custom shapes]Tack pexiels]Spaces �"^' requiringminoraoous[icwrrccrion C strerch fabric systcros [I l } t r 5�� i.1. '- L ,��: Thickness i �, C ti! s-• x�m� - 3 I�.' �d9 ;I II size 48 x96' lI Light 9ekge,Orangc,PurFEc.Ycilow�,MCEon.Berry ;: _ '•Cur.br eurmfitmriK nrredin curcm sicee Sky B[uc,Blve,Grape,Pink,Dark Grcen.Red Llme,GrenrL Black Whicc.Tan.Llgh[Gmy j. 1111 MM ti Grty.Chamciat � i J. ltlI�G1I>EC 1 �If� � y Ideal for creating shapes, p�����• �1' "?`" ctuouts,a»d unique arclxcustom ireervral A. ! E { 1 I forms.Also a great mckablc surface and lower cost solu on than fabric I wrapped panels.Idea,for. 6. �u offices 1� oqu lam. �" r Ilttivers➢ties � Retail i Ii i( L ' { i' r 4 1tg j n Y�4'8�i33 Does �FSorb createci�sEc�i�a-1 colors and printing? � Creating custom colors is possible if the project is over xs,000 square feet and if there is a 16-iS week lead time to do so.We can easily print on the surface of FSorb. i Y Which panel thickness is best for my project? The t"thick FSorb panels are mast commonly specified far spaces zequirzng acoustic treatment Spaces with r ^ extreme sound issues and/or limited installation space maybenefit from the a`;hick FSorb panels.©ur 3/8' and thick FSorb panels work well when a 1'or z"panel is too thick for applications in tight areas_ 'What kind of adhesive do use to dk recr apply€So-b� � �y We recommend using an acoustic file adhesive or general purpose construction adhesive on dean,dry surfaces with no moisture or peeling paint_ f Yq^:r ! Can FSorb parleis be cil,se:J to concrete' a r a: �s�E���z _ ft is that noeers adhesi ve�e manufded acturer ctscrb urer requzr men Addzz onal prep to the oncrem surface may er quiredl gluedP g 1V1Hc S FSOrb^ Panels are Used for tackabte SUffrace r All FSorb produces have a Surface than can be used for push pins.The 3/8,is designed specifically for It h X,'. •�r`; y �:f� use tackable panels_ f„- WiRI Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRQ vary�r= surface rnounte to = Yes.A suspended installation will increase the NRC rating by zo%over a surface mount iw7allation s � \. FSorb tarslie cut wdh`a straight edge and a sharp utility knife irisuiat 4n knife table saw or atherw se KSoyb can lie cristalled directly"toa surfacew th thr.use of wow Sdhesives meeEtanical clips,waferh ad h ✓ tek strews;'staples or`buttansJ. '.: � I FSorb can be cased as an atoiisticalcore rrrstretched fabric systems Mecharncaly fasten the cote t6 the. suhstrafe Law VQG adhesi les mayadditionaCly tie usr d.The high densskyface'is installed'outwards to tile_ surrf ace'of the application fabrics can the6 he stretched over'the Fsbrb core FSorb can'be furred 6ffth waU'or cealin with tho-ise of a hat:charnet of scmdar to,create a one inclla c'i_ \ g. space behirtl it and increase.NRCv:tug �.• FSorb cen be anstalled into ceding susperi;ibn system§in s�zes+ip to 4$x 96 i Sorb'recbirtmend aminimum of 24"a tachrnent pairrtsfor sUspended'FSarB paneLfi aster ers dnect.to•a surface cari also be.spated ever]24".Inset fasteners no rnoeellian&--fear»the panel edgea©o itot.It-ed ' ' •' :�4 betvieentasEeriersforinstalL3tinns.directtowai[;orcerlrnc�: _ - - Additional irfor¢ iatior► FSocl+'can_be.cleanecland'. tarhedas;altaw Brush'niF, toUrofiwith;compressedarclearibyu,ing-- available to help support ad,ycleaningsppnge,damp.whitec€otlhor,rrjlar_l eavy,soilingorstainsmayrequirQacleaners,mC�r:to a r'Resolye--Carpet.Clean&or SpotSho��[iich should be'used as direr eci.1 leavily dart aged paneE should a successful instatlation ��replic8d. t ~ ]V Z aR a` i ' I S�1 p fi I { Q' G � T r 4 77 jA Illow 'A mom EN mw r � u ttci ��- sl I ta f 3_ � pp :mot ti d B 9' a l k A RIM k V. vEIMI r � x B e 25 27 28 32 30 36 39 40 43 45 60 52 49 41 41 46 52 55 43 37 36 37 36 40 42 46 47 51 55 57 59 57 64 57 58 59 59 51 ii 37 36 39 40 46 47 48 50 53 55 57 57 56 59 60 61 53 65 64 36 41 43 49 53 55 56 59 64 64 66 57 69 68 70 73 75 76 62 42 43 43 60 55 68 59 62 fib 67 70 70 70 70 73 78 81 80 64 40 37 36 40 44 44 46 47 49 50 45 44 46. 62 55 54 53 56 48 35 35 31 32 40 40 44 45 50 53 64 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 49 '.. 30 38 35 39 43 45 40 49 52 54 56 f 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 �53 39 34 40 39 43 46 51 52 53 55 54 54 67 60 64 65 67 67 53 38 38 38 42 45 47 49 49 53 55 55 57 58 59 57 58 59 69 64 36 41 43 49 53 55 56 59 64 64 66 67 68 68 70 73 75 76 62 J 42 43 43 .^-50 65 58 59 62 66 67 70 70 70 70 73 78 81 80 64 -4 24 34 84 85 25 45 55 65 45 35 15 85 95 96 16 2• 67 i x s a it €I;A79E�}TftroY work- x 5Y K {{ 3x� m o m e o 'fF 3 4 d �r 9 e 9 1. 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C .. -,. �. _,.- .. :� ._. _-sf s>.E. Li LE '-' -""■ -u � ._� h ,.,.E, _�.._ ..�_ � ��t-..�.�_. ., gam'_ _� � .. -, s4_U �- .._ =s:_.�,. k ,_ ...� ...-,..., �;,..- ., k .... tea_, x 3r..,:- •`�. :_ �---...->,. # - .,. "t` �-._ ,-,- _-.., '�. A.. Y � ..;;.. .. - . .. .' Mi KINETICS Noise Control Curtains I t Model KNC , 33 , V;, 3 , �Px ? ,,Y "y -, ni .- "S' � [E �..',�x '§' ,,..:; -t ,y' r ! E, `- r '�r� $"� w t r. -a "yxrx , �y, - KINETICST" KNC Noise Control Curtains are fiberglass absorber and are designed where modular, reinforced limp-mass and quilted fiber- additional absorption and Class A flame and smoke glass composites designed to block noise or to act test requirements are needed, as a movable barrier between noisy and quiet areas. Kinetics Noise Control Curtain Systems incorporate a Channel support systems for curtains are standard self-supporting track which allows the curtain to open 1.625" x 1.625" (41 mm x 41 mm), 12-gauge rolled for access at virtually any point along the barrier or channel that can be floormounted or suspended. Cur- enclosure, tain panels can be attached to the support system by trolly assemblies for movable curtains or fixed Kinetics curtains are available from 0.50 to 2.60 PSF to the support system by mechanical fasteners for (2.5 to 12.5 kglm2) surface weight. The systems are non-movable curtains, Standard BQQ curtain panels typically used for applications where accessibility, are 48" (1219 mm) wide and standard RBQ curtain toughness, oil and chemical resistance, and an panels are 54" (1372 mm) wide. BQQ and RBQ are attractive appearance are required. A curtain system available in lengths of up to 20` (6096 mm). Kinetics can yield noise reduction of 12-15 dBA. model KSD strip doors and clear vinyl windows are easily incorporated into model KNC curtain systems Each curtain panel is furnished with Velcro®, self- for visual and personnel access. We are also able to adhering, nylon closures along the entire length of design structured steal support frames when needed. each edge and heavy-duty grommets along the top, Application KINETICST" KNC-50C and 1000 Clearview Curtains Model KNC Curtain Systems can be used as a or windows are available. Models KNC-50RB partial or complete enclosure around noise sources. and 10ORB are reinforced vinyl barriers, Models Curtains are especially useful for enclosures around KNC-50RBQ and 10oRBQ have an aluminum-faced, industrial equipment since the enclosure is more quilted fiberglass absorber towards the noise source versatile and economical than a rigid enclosure. to block sound from escaping and to absorb sound Typical applications include enclosures around punch that is reflected. Models KNC-a©BQQ and 1008QQ presses, compressors, pumps, granulators, blowers, are vinyl barriers completely encased in quilted and generators, etc. c- t q fi i � - • eMffiRY�S� 1 PNNW 1'Y rm my I A }S y, 3 c f K+^ W T u Absorption Charateristics Specifications Curtain systems shall consist of panels which Octave Band Frequency(Hz) meet the specifications and physical proper- Product 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 NRG ties of the curtain material. Each panel shall Q1 -1"Quilt 0.12 0.47 0.85 0.84 0.64 0,62 0.70 be furnished with Velcro®self-adhering nylon Q2-2"Quilt 0.08 0.33 0,79 1.02 1.04 1.02 0.80 closures along the entire length of each edge, Q4-4"Quilt 0.30 0.83 ; 1.16 1.18 1.10 1.07 1.10 Support points at the top of each panel shall did be reinforced at grommet locations not more Sound Transmission Loss (dB) than 12"(305 mm)apart. Support systems for ASTM E90-90 curtains shall be 1.625" x 1.626" (41 mm x Weight Frequency(Hz) 41 mm) 12-gauge formed channel with associated hardware as designed by Kinetics Product MR': 126 � 250 �500 1000 2000'4000`STC" _ Noise Control. KNC-50RB 0.5 2.44 12 13 16 21 27 32 21 KNC-100RB 1.0 ; 4.89 13 ! 17 21 28 33 40 26 Complete system shall be Model KNC as KNC-50RBQ 0.7 ' 3.4 6 12 17 27 38 46 23 manufactured by Kinetics Noise Control, Inc. KNC-100RBQ - 1.3 6,4 10 16 22 30 42 49 27 KNC-50BQQ 1.0 4.9 7 12 18 31 46 50 24 Product Descriptions KNC-100BQQ 1,5 7.4 11 ! -16 28 41 50 53 29 KWIC-SORB: Reinforced barrier KNC-200BQQ 2.5 12.5 16 20 30 40 51 55 33 KWIC-10ORB: Reinforced barrier KNC-50C 0.5 2,44 13 13 17 22 27 31 20 KNC-SORBQ: Reinforced barrier with KNC-100C 1.0 : 4.89 19 19 23 28 33 37 26 quilting on one (1) side KNC-100RBQ: Reinforced barrier with *PerASTM designation E443-87 quilting on one (1) side KEY KNC-50BQQ: Barrier quilting on both sides RB: Reinforced Barrier KNC-100BQQ: Barrier quilting on both sides B: Non-Reinforced Barrier KNC-200BQQ: Barrier quilting on both sides Q: Quilt KNC-50C: Clearview barrier Silicone faced quilt is also available KNC-100C: Clearview barrier IdneticsE101sexorn OIETICS sales@klneticsnoise.cont rol� 1-800--959-1229 MADE IN USA r'is rfic_•r•;ol"',CoIWO,Inc..is continually upgrading the quality of out products. KNC 01/17 We reserve the right to make changes to this and all products without notice. y 3 i l Surface ".J. };f3l11.kW1i0 01 MO, /tl-.(fl6 ,1(c.!" imr;I V11riIAIION I;ISE:-f iirrf LI'1 t'l1,i I`'.4 � �•� 123 Columbia Court North -Suite 201 k Chaska, AWN 55318 (952} 448-5300 ^Fax (952) 448 2813 (800) 448-0121 Email: saieSQacousticalsurtaces.com Visit our Website: www,acousticalsuriaces.com - . . . �` MA WeIdentify and Your No Problem r ASI is proud to offer the markets first affordable soundproof interior door. Our sound control doors have an STC value up to 56. The Studio 3D soundproof doors are ideal for recording studios, offices, band raams, hotels, dorm moms, conference rooms or any application where a soundproof interior door is required, The doors come standard in oak, ready to stain with silver hardware. Custom finishes and hardware options are available. 0 Low cost high performance 0 STC ratings up to 56 Products tested per ASTM E-90 Custom manufactured to ally size specification 0 Appx. 300 pound door assembly 0 23G" 13 layer door assembly o Comes pre-hung- das sembled re n 9 an Adjustable jams and seals { ® Ready to stain/paint to match your decor p; ® Best performance wood/metal finished door 4 assembly available �r y 9 Automatic sill 0 Heavy duty binges (4) 0 3-point handle latching system Continued on next page... saunaproofn(1 P:In ucis•Svnex„'C61 zg E WaEI Panes'Rmiind Vnl r Fml CRaia dani A4u vsG ai EFI?ar ng Pro etGanrr},io'sm re tI Inyr i Ras sala�il uci n U e Floorimp G tin ea Rednc3;onsyb.ams Prn`es54onPS Audio AcOusILS=Ihbrai�nn'1 Damping Cral„1=hrrartYrAl Sea!ant5&Ad#lesllas•Ou:dov ftsn CUnVaI ASSWS ve Lriunrng Devioba •Saunc A3isnrteri•poise E7nriere Fabnc�Vrapp�tl 11'a l Panels•Acousl;rnl Fazrn SEiiY OSHA.FDA.ADA Cornoaan"�Or Slip.Aceusllcal Analy.�s,AFouslca'Ove;gn 6 Ccnsu'Irng•Lorgb Im nntary=G'osl Sh'{mreni�Na Pro3c'k Inc Large or Sma'I•hl�jor Credd Cards Aar-p!ed r anti r Acoustical ^' - h{lu€al', '1t001ING,roc'O€i_,IIG: ' t, i`-,j, ,t,l,uJ.- 123 Columbia Court North 201 � Suite Chaska, MN 55318 r (952)448-5300 8 Fax(952)448-2613 '•(800) 448-0121 " l Email; saEes�acousiicalsur4aces.com Visit our Website; www.acouslicalsurtacas�oir a r'` We Identify and ` ,` .l x.}yJ Your Noise Problem �-}t..�l_}i..€ ,x¢\ra} 6 €`;�,t�, II i 3:-.;.(1,i i►i�k"=..}: K I..k..�ll € l.'i, l STC Ratings: Acoustical doors are available with Configuration: Doors are available in a flush design ratings up to 5TG 56, or with vision elites and as single or pairs of hinged doors, Testing: Door products are tested in accordance Sizes: Select from standard or custom sizes. We with the most recent ASTM E-90 standards at also offer double door pairs as large as 8' w x 12' h. accredited Acoustical Laboratories, Hardware: Door, frame, trim, handle, hinges, Frame Configuration: In addition to our standard perimeter sound seals and door bottom are frame designs, we can engineer special frame Supplied as part of the tested assembly. profiles to complement wail construction and Dead bolt mortise locks are also available. architectural style, Finishes; Oak ready to stain. Optional maple, Services: ASI will provide the necessary shop cherry, birch and any wood species are available. drawings, certification of test results and assistance Optional primed metal finish is available for frame with compliance for all industry standards. and/or door. Primed metal finish is recommended Guarantee: Studio 3D doors are guaranteed to be for exterior use. free of defects in workmanship and quality fora Hardware Color: Satin Chrome standard, period of two years. 7 additional custom order finishes available. Required installation Kit Includes: * 2 Packs of Shims • 4 Heavy Duty Jamb Screws * Backer Rod • 1 Tube Acoustical Sealant Lead Time: Typically 3-4 weeks. Please check with i <<t<�fis our professional sales associate to verify actual lead time. g E t i E � 4 Venice - Venice - Venice - Thumb Turn Deadbolt 1 Keyed Deadbolt Passage Only i.... 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It provides the power supply and gear-motor for the drive pulley. A vented metal cover protects the drive unit from overheating and collecting debris. t rack System b. All the components of the track system are standardized to simplify installation.The galvanized steel structural track assembly bolts together in five (5)foot increments and is suspended from the ceiling with track hangers.The track sections overlap to provide a stable and straight track for the target carrier and rubber stop bumpers at each end of the track provide a positive stopping point for the target carrier, st ,patio /Technical Services Although many of our customers install the RS1000 Target System without our assistance,we recommend utilizing Range Systems experienced w technicians to provide supervision and technical services. By relying on our services,we not only optimize the efficiency of the installation but our technicians will instruct your range personnel on operation and maintenance procedures. Proper M. installation and preventative maintenance promotes sustainability and ensures you receive full utilization of your target retrieval system, a i JN k ,rt�;e Syst.erris 5111 llti/ir,netic�/lvenrr i�lcnAli,Sail= I22.5, New hope,MN 55 28 [ 1 fit3fi 999 1217 I r,n};e ,ys .cant V i RANGEM' S Y S T E M S Range Systems RS1000 Electric Target Retrieval System provides reliable product performance while maintaining simple and easy operations. It is designed for range owners that are cost-conscious and want a system that provides the best solution at the best value, ES'1Rft0 Targat Systemi Range Systems RS1000 Target Retrieval System is ideal for shooters of all levels of experience. Anyone can operate it ; without the need for extensive training since moving the »s target is as easy as operating a light switch. Target movement and position is controlled by a manually operated bi-directional toggle switch.The user simply engages the switch to move the target carrier to the desired position. Releasing the switch decelerates the target carrier to a stop. As with anything that is located downrange,the target system is subject to being damaged from repeated hits or high caliber rounds.The modular design of the RS1000 Target System allows for quick and easy repairs in the event of damage,keeping downtime to a minimum so you can get your lane back up and running. m . HS 'f 000 Target retrieval Syste offers. • Variable target position distance from 0 to 25 meters. • Target clamp accepts all cardboard and paper targets. • Ballistic shields on the target carrier and target clamp provide resistance to ballistic impact, a Target transport speed of six(6)feet per second. • Easy to load target holder with high clamping force. • Commercial—off-the-shelf replacement parts that are easily obtainable. • Economical to operate and maintain. Ingo Systnnis 1 5121 Winnetka Avenuo Nwth, 5ssite #225,New Hope, MN 55428 1 1-888-999.,1217 1 ranF;e yslerns.corn S' Ballistic Baffles and Guards Air-Space Ceiling System, Model JG12 The area extending from the firing line to typically twelve feet downrange is one of the most critical areas in a range where a misdirected shot could compromise shooters safety. Meggitt Training Systems ceiling system reduces the risk of injury or damage from a vertically misdirected shot by stopping the path of the round, The ceiling system is a series of panels that are composed of a layer of wood separated from a steel sheet by a wooden frame, A misdirected shot will penetrate the wood facing,traverse the air-space and strike the steel sheet. With insufficient velocity to exit the panel, the bullet does not return to the open range area. The air-space panels are suspended horizontally from the ceiling starting at the firing fine and extend 12 feet downrange. In some facilities, additional coverage is required behind the firing line and will extend beyond 12 feet downrange. After installation, acoustical material may be applied to the exposed panel surfaces to assist in noise abatement. Air-Space Baffle, Model JA4 A series of angled air-space baffles are often required to protect the ! ceiling, lights, ducts, pipes, and range equipment downrange, The 1 3 baffles are suspended from the ceiling at a prescribed angle to the floor in intervals determined by ceiling height, range length and E a shooting activity. A seventy-five foot target distance range will typically require six rows of baffles, Load weight computations and suggested E baffle placements are provided to the range planner as a part of Meggitt Training Systems drawing package. Rubber Air-Space Guard, Model JA813 The rubber air-space guard is specified for the last row(s)of baffles before the rubber bullet trap. The panels are suspended vertically from a slab or precast ceiling or at a prescribed angle, Steel Redirective Guard, Model JR513 In ranges equipped with a steel bullet trap, a steel redirective guard is mounted from the ceiling immediately ahead of the bullet trap to shelter the ceiling area and redirect rounds toward the bullet trap. Steel Guard, Model JR7 When a range has a flat, slab or precast ceiling, steel guards can - — -- often be used in place of air-space baffles. The angled steel ` r {r guards protect all downrange protuberances such as light fixtures, conduit, and ducts from impact and will deflect bullets in the direction of the trap. Note; The model numbers listed in this bulletin are for baffles and guards designed to accommodate all calibers of handguns,rimfire rifles, and shotguns. In ranges where shooting activities will include centerfire rifles,please add the suffix"C"to the model number. 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Upparbinrefillarea GRAN ■ ■A P also acts as a gravity fed hopper to ensure Meggitt Training Systems,makers of FATS"and GranTex media remains compacted Caswell technologies,has been the global leader in and trap remains full. 318"AR500 overtrap ional law enforcement trainingand commercial gun range r plareprovidticvNes rage, g g bafifsdccoverage, products for over 90 Fielding 13,600 functions as a trap years. g over frontal reffll bin area, ranges around the world,Meggitt Training Systems Theavy-dutybnarea a and redirects high errant rounds downwards provides turnkey shooting range design,equipment conveyor belt towards the trap. material captures and installation,and the logistic support necessary for trap-throarshots b if, This plate also provides which are not high add donalproU-c C'n 01 todayrs fast-paced training environments. enough to impart forazhaust ductwork, the overtrap plate. electrical conduits, MVA Meggitt Training Systems can help determine the GranTrap'model Safely captures sprinkler systems,sic. to best meet your range needs.GranTrap model variations include: rounds in the LE7500 GranTrap and LE7612 GranTrap event cf accidental •Captures up to 3600 ft-Ibs of energy,excluding incendiary/ depletion afupper tracer type of rounds. bin area due to •Designed with rubber-faced upper vertical replenishment bins improperGranTex to maintain consistent GranTee media depths. media maintenance: GranTex media has minimal •incorporates gum rubber covers atop the GranTex media for belting and cording material cleanliness and containment. for reduced risk offlash •12'Ft tail version available for longer distance capabilities. points and is engineered LE7500.OT GranTrap(Pictured in this brochure) to meet requirements •3/8"AR500 armor impact plate provides additional downrange t .x forrnaximum round coverage. -:.� containment � � _ •Extra-large replenishment bins for greater availability of Granrox media. II •Configured with exposed and uncovered GsranTex media. a LE7500-OTR GranTrap •Rubber faced 3/8"AR500 plate provides additional downrange coverage and safety for tactical applications. •Extra-large replenishment bins for greater availability of GranTexmedia. Engineered with •incorporates self-healing gum rubber covers atop the GranTex Megg tis patented 70 f media to ensure trap cleanliness. gauge,steel stepped LE7500-50 Cal GranTrap and LE7512-50 Cal GranTrap bed plates,allowing p •Captures up to 8100 ft Ibs of energy,excluding incendiary/ forgreater volume of tracer type rounds. GranTex media within .r h •Designed to stop limited single fire rounds with up to 13,000 the primary impact ft-Ibs of energy such as 50 BMG with a limited and controlled areas.This provides rate of dispersion and underspecific conditions with proper maximum round monitorIng. collection end allaws •Installed to only a 14'footprint depth for more flexibility with GmnTex to remain in range configuration compared to the 25'-30'footprint depths place required for most high energy steel rifle traps. •12'fttall version available for longer distance capabilities. a ' All GreiTraps are available for outdoor applications(OD)and engineered to withstand Constructed with rigid tubular _ harsh environmental conditions by using ncn-corrosive materials.Outdoor versions utilize steel support stanchions,the trap hot-dipped galvanized steel components and custom designed structural frames which footprint is only 12'b",minimizing shed water and condensation for longterm durability. building construction costs. Moggitti rainingSystems.com MegaittTva ining$ystems.com GranTrap Specifications •Standard models capable of capturing handgun,shotgun(shot and slug included),and rifle(fully automatic and armor piercing Included),jacketed,semi-jacketed and non-jacketed rounds. Includes rounds up to.308 caliber/7.62mm, including M16/.223 caliber/5.56mm rounds with velocities of 900-3600 ft/sec(274-1097 m/sec)and up to 3600 ft-lbs (4880 N-m)of energy,excluding incendiary/tracer type rounds. • Patented 10 gauge steel-stepped bed plate construction with a gravity-feed design that allows rubber to retrain in place versus migrating downward towards the toe of the trap.This design ensures proper GranTex volumes within the primary impact areas for maximum round collection, •GranTex media consists of chopped rubber which is predominately free of any cording,threads,fibers,or steel belting pieces. •The GranTrap is a self-supporting trap assembled entirely by mechanical fasteners.The overtrap replenishment bin is part of the GranTrap's frame support assembly and does not require overhead support via chains/cables,bridging or rear wall attachment.No on-the-job cutting or welding is required for assembly. •Constructed with rigid tubular steel support stanchions.All part fit thru 36"wide door openings. •Incorporates supplemental safety bins which provide additional ballistic protection. • 12'6"footprint minimizes building construction cost since no ancillary space is needed behind trap. •Designed to capture up to 75,000 rounds per shooting point,with the exception of LE7500-50 Cal GranTrap. • Available in standard(9')and custom(8'and 12')heights to meet all range requirements. CLEANER Minimizes broken lead particles released at the trap area by capturing rounds intact,averting lead and jacket back splatter. Exhaust air filters last several times longer versus steel traps. SAFER Close range shots and acute angled shots make the GranTrap ideal for tactical training in dynamic ranges. QUIETER Due to the porous nature of how the GranTex media gathers and the almost non-existent sound of around entering the media(versus steel plates),the GranTrap ensures a much quieter firing range. Outdoor Model (OD) Specifications • All metal support frames are hot-dipped galvanized with all assembly hardware either galvanized or stainless steel. • Metal support frames incorporate weep/drainage holes to release rainwater and condensation. • The 3/8"AR500 upper replenishment bin plates are factory cleaned,coated with an inorganic zinc primer,and painted with a finish of marine multipurpose epoxy paint. • The traps sidewall outer sections are constructed of 10 gauge galvanized metal for granulated rubber retainage. LE7500-50Caf • Designed as a deeper bullet trap capable of handling muzzle velocities between 900 and 3,600 feet per second(274 to 1097 meters per second),or energy levels to 8,100 foot-pounds and occasional rounds up to 13,000 foot-pounds. • The Reclining GranTrap LE7500-50 Cal is not intended for use by.50 Cal weapons beyond three-round bursts. Man using High powered rounds,increase monitoring of the GranTex depth levels to ensure that proper material volumes are maintained.Failure to do so could result in damage to the GranTrap and/or result in Injury or death. ( ,bray , V. .r i ' �" r Rounds captured by the GranTrap are mostly intact, LE7512-OD GranTrap allowing for easy removal and recycling. 296 Brogdon Road i Sutvanee,GA 30024 1 Phone:+1 678 288 1090 p In the US r1 800 813 9046 1 Fax:+1 67B 268 1515 1 Email:MGTTS-LESalesVmeggitt.com MIEG"G "I 01 MeggittTrainingSystems.com I 0 Moggitt Training Systems,Inc,20M All rights reserved. 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Lujan, _~ All ufouintho shooting spoils h ebeen taking a newlook Design Considerations for Indoor Air Gun Ranges at air gun ranges during the last decade, That 1n because we Multipurpose ranges are seldom designed primarily as u have been building only one indoor ume||b re range for every range no when the space io selected,o series of tradeoffs must ton that have been closed. Building even a small new indoor be considered to come upwith aaaYa range. The major range that meets all the environmental and safety require- considerations are merits for firearms can easily cost|n excess of*1U0.08O' Containment.One ud the first considerations should be, The attraction ho air gun ranges is that Nh canbauo�up "Will a stray BBoq pellet bo contained within the mmm.^ K the -' walls it may b n�b|nforapeU���n nonearlyre-a1 home,inscho¢�and church fellowship wa�u ' ho||o} —`--|nnu�n|nQo|rUunnyngoo,vvomhVu|d��onomn pnnwk�e1howal. |f umm|| c�nb* peontu�ed` you mUn� Before discussing oonu{de/whatioon1hooUhmra|deufthoYou may xvmnt Whough��o8lem|rOun|Vwa|f. wall. � to obtain a sample of the wall material for testing t determine N>sdodpe|ly. Invented|n the 16U0'n.air guns have been penetration and bounce-back characteristics, N1000n/yvwsls around just ms long uofirearms. The Austrians were the first are the most effective|n terms ofcontainment. and last*o use them large ! weapon of war They Access. Doorways and passages into the range area were nn effective that Napoleon Bonaparte decreed that any forward of the firing line must boblocked. Locked doorways Austrian captured with an air rifle was tobe hung on the spot, should have a warning posted on them if they can boopened Because or their quiet operation,they have been a favorite of bya key from outside the range. European poachers for centuries. Lewis and Clark took anair Working with b i i pellet shooters, I | rNoond)ok*expedition of1nO4 and made kuquentankr�uin Pellet Traps. with a large surface area(24"wide x 18" their d|ndaaun its e�aodvoneon. |n the\�w188O'u'simple and r-- ---- '� the The ap '`"'`' '--good—'-initial instruction,-beginning-- ' ' ould « never miss this trap and its face is large enough for a 10bull began buying air guns for recreational"shooting and they have competition target o1 �v �e more advanced shooters. For been popular ever a�ua bullseye shooting on paper targets,— |cover the face of the trap Uses. Nearly three million air guns are sold in the U.S. with cardboard. This provides backing for the targets and nnually. The powerful large caliber air knowledge,made today and are mainly museum pieces. The (harmless but messy). NOTE: BBs should never be fired into most and popular8 guns purchasedfonnaumat| m]purposes. With the 13B Traps. BB traps designed to absorb the energy of introduction of air guns at the World Shooting Championships the BB and keep it from leaving the trap, Commercial BB traps in 1966, air guns have become increasingly popular with usually have one or more drapes which stop the BB and let it competitive shooters, Air rifle became an Olympic event in fall to the bottom of the trap. Cardboard boxes Gan be used to 1984 and air pistol in 1988. Cur(entlythere are fifteen shooting make a simple but effective BB trap. At the bottom of the bo x events in theOlympics forwhich Gold Medals areawarded and (this will be the back of the trap) lay six or seven layers of five of them are air gun competition. cardboard. Then fill the box with balls of newspaper made by Most elite rifle and pistol shooting gth|g\8o around the wadding— -' single— sheets he box is x — � —� newspaper.'packed '-�--''—'-'U �` ''the newspaperballs,tape world train with air guns even|fh|nnot their primary discipline - lidshut and you have - -B trap that will last for several because m the convenience ofU/m okae shoot. As thousand shots. Again, } recommend a large surface for result o,the shrinking number". ="a"""'"ranges since the beginning shooters. 1970's more and more entry level shooting programs have Bamhmhmpa |f there lom concern that your shooters may turned to air guns to teach marksmanship fundamentals andmiss the traps and the wall toward which you are firing must be to introduce junior shooters to competition, With the switch of protected,you need to consider a portable backstop. Half or the JROTC shooting programs to air gun over the past few 3/4 inch plywoodwill stop pellets;theyflatten out and fall tothe years,the number of junior athletes training with air guns has floor. Plywood alone,however,will bounce BBs back toward surpassed those shooting smallbore. the shooter. For a BB backstop, I use the plywood leaning AU of this interest in air gun nmatoo a need for air gun againstthowallaU a 10 15 degree angled place a2"sheet ranges and there is surprising little published information on of Stymfoam \nou|nk|on in front of the plywood. 8 stray BB the subject. would have hnpnnetnajo4^oi8tyrofoamto come back toward theuhootn: I have used this sort of backstop,only for air gun Multipurpose Space. One of the most attractive features ranges in convention centers and hotels where walls needed air gun shooting|othat there are nn many indoor spaces that tobm protected from stray shots and i did not know the skill nf `-umnbetumad into a safe air gun range for a period of time and the shooters. then returned tq their primary purpose. The space for the air Target Runners. If all nhoc�ing |otube done |nthe gun range may besmall (m hallway at h or (m ^ ` ~'~/ '`~' 'gp /�8ndinoa|t|nn(pa||ot if i`~ evendfirms make mn gymnasium)but the basic requirements 'n rnmsdnUxo same. 'excellent target mnner8nap system that allows you hxquickly / transport single bull targets to and from the target line. Both •Eye Protection. When firing BB guns,all shooters hand crank and motor driven systems are available. The face on the firing line(and others in the range if possible)should be of the trap Is about 5" square so this is not for entry level required to wear shooting glasses or hardened lenses. The shooters unless a backstop is used. eye is the most vulnerable part of the body. Lighting. Proper lighting is an important feature on air gun • Adequate Training. Thorough training (explaw ranges. This is also something many people neglect in their tion,demonstration,and dry-fire)before a shooter takes his 6, enthusiasm for keeping their air gun range simple. Overali light her first live fire shot with an air rifle will help assure that it is in the room where the range is constructed should have normal safely on the target and in the center of the trap, illumination for a classroom or other active indoor area.Airgun • Lead. There is no problem with air borne lead shooting ranges should never be darkened. Unless a large pollution from air gun shooting and no special ventilation illumination system is used to brighten the entire target area, system is required. Shooters,however,should be cautioned special lighting should be placed on each of the targets, This not to put pellets in their mouth and,after handling pellets,not can bedone using an ordinary 50to 75 watt bulbwith a reflector to eat or smoke without washing their hands. shield. •Safe Flange Operation. Procedures for safe range Safety. Common sense and caution are probably the operation should be established and followed. All of the NRA most important factors to apply in the design and use of any Rule Books provide a list of the standard range commands; shooting range but even more so on an air gun range. Many they should be used in the control of the range. people falsely assume the because air guns are not as Technical Assistance. The USST Junior Development powerful as most firearms and are relatively quiet,that there is Office (615/831-0485) will be pleased to answer general no danger in their use. Air guns can cause serious injury and questions on air gun ranges. If you need help with specific air gun range design must take this into consideration. By range problems, you may contact; acknowledging that fact and taking the proper precautions,we Mr. Richard Whiting can keep shooting the safest sport in the U.S. Theses are NRA mange Department some of the safety factors that must be considered: 1600 Rhode Island Avenue,NW Washington, DC 20036 Space Requirements. In calculating If a location has sufficient space for an air gun range and how many firing lanes can be used,the following dimensions may be used: A. Depth of trap(and backstop if used). Determine requirement by measuring actual situation. 13. Firing distance: For pellet gun competition,the distance from the firing line to the face of the trap should be 33 feet. For 13E3 gun competition, 16 feet, 4 3/4 inches. G. Firing positions. In most situations you should allow at least 8 feet of depth for the firing position. Four feet is sufficient if only tl standing position is to be used. Position �'� shooting requires 6 to 8 feet. D. Assembly area/observation area. WALL This is not needed on a private range at home but a school or club range s hould have 10 feet Al -FARC3iET LINE or more for an assembly area or observation area behind the firing positions. E. Width of firing lane. The firing lane should be 4 feet wide. F.Height of Targets. In position shoot- ing, being able to adjust the height of the target and the trap it is mounted on is an important consideration. Some traps are mounted on adjustable stands which facili- tate making a target height change. If using a box trap or an angled sheet metal trap, E T setting the trap on milk crates mattes for 4 F-r. 4 FT.. 4 F-r 4 F simple adjustment and easy portability. The NRA Rules proscribe the following: •BB Gun Rule9.15:Target holdershall be placed so the center of the target is not less than 1 foot nor more than 1 112 feet from the ground for prone, sitting and kneeling positions. The target height must not be less than 3 feet nor more than 5 feet from the ground for the standing position. FIRING LINE Position Air Rifle Rule 6.2.1(a): The height of the target for the standing position shall be between 47 inches and 63 inches above the ground. 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FAQ 22- 17 Answering Fre. ; uentl Asked Questions 'yf PdA'Y"ICiSa9AL ASSOCIATION Su,knlnah!n Conrizlo Plodvcif lot sln101,or,efld H.ai[leclr- % What is the bullet/ballistic resistance of concrete masonry? s� The actual resistance of concrete masonry assemblies to high velocity projectiles such as bullets varies considerably depending on the details of the assembly and the type and energy of the projectile. While many tests have been conducted through the years documenting the ballistic resistance of concrete e, masonry construction, much of this research is not available in the public domain. The most current i a Canadian published comprehensive study was conducted in Canada by #h Masonry Research Institute 3E and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as reported in Resistance of Exterior Walls to High Velocity 4a Projectiles[1]. A key conclusion of this report noted that: i` 'Walls finished with either a clay brick or concrete brick veneer prevented all but the 0.50 Browning from complete penetration of the wall assembly." Although the firearms and bullets used in this study do not exactly match Underwriters Laboratories bullet r' resistance levels under UL 752, Standard for Bullet-Resisting Equipment[2], (the standard often cited for �!3 bullet resistance), a comparison can be made by adjusting for the impact energy level as shown in the ik table below. a1 ,f t Before the Canadian study, most published ballistic testing on concrete masonry walls was carried out ij during World War 11 to make sure that adequate protection was provided for transformers, switching j stations, and similar installations subject to sabotage. Recommended constructions for bullet resistance i are 8 in. (203 mm) solid or grouted concrete masonry walls or 12 in. (305 mm) hollow units with sand- filled cores. Both walls provided equal protection under test conditions. In no case did bullets penetrate i the opposite face shell of the masonry when tested with high-powered rifles, revolvers, and machine y guns. 4 i Glass unit masonry products have been tested for bullet resistance. Solid glass unit masonry (8 x 8 x 3 3a ,i in,thick) (203 x 203 x 76 mm)achieved UL Levels 1, 2, and 6. Hallow glass block (8 x 8 x 4 in,thick) (203 x 203 x 102 mm) with a thickened, 314 in. (19 mm), face shell achieved a Level 1 rating. These ratings ,, apply to glass unit masonry panels at least three units high by three units wide framed on all four sides and laid with Type S mortar. References [1] "Resistance of Exterior Walls to High Velocity Projectiles",TR-03-2002, Canadian Police Research i Centre, 2002. https:llwww.interpol.int/Media/Files/INTERPOt Expertise/IGLC/Resistance of Exterior- Walls-to-High-Velocity-Projectiles-%E2%80%93-Technical-Report-CPRC 'i [2] "Standard for Bullet-Resisting Equipment", UL 752, Underwriters Laboratory, 2009. www ul.com �5I ,a �l i. S I 1 'la 1i 1 Page 1 of 2 s' Last Revised March 21,2017 I An Informational Series from fUCMA FAQ 22- 17` Answering FregUently Asked QUO-Sti0l-ls Bullet Resistance of Concrete Masonry Wall Sections UL Specifications CPRC Results, E( UL Level Firearm Energy J (ft-lb) Firearm Energy J (ft- Successful I Description Description Ib)z Wall Sections Handguns 1 Medium power 515-624 (380- .40 Smith & 508 (688) A, B, C, D 9 mm; Super 460) Wesson (Gluck N 38 Automatic 22 F 2 High Power- 743-899 (548- Closest match: 1672 (1234) A, B, C, D .357 Magnum 663) .223 Remington rifle �i 3 Super Power- 1317-1593 Closest match: 1672 (1234) A, B, C, D .44 Magnum (971-1175) .223 + Remington rifle High Power Hunting and Sporting Rifles 'Y 4 .30-06 3498-4929 .30-06 3713 (2739) A, B, C, D l 2580-3048 Springfield 5 Military bail full 3416-4133 .308 3380 (2493) A, C, D 1, metal copper (2519-3048) Winchester4 l jacket ammunition fired from a hunting rifle i .50 Caliber Exceeds UL 752 requirements 50 Browning 17083(12600) D Machine Gun Notes: Source: Reference 1. k z Adjusted for difference in distance to target per UL 752 of 15 ft(4.6 m)and Ref.1 of 82.0 ft(25 m). 3 Wall section descriptions: A—Concrete mason or clay mason brick veneer with a nominal thickness of 90 mm 4 in.�., masonry Y masonry ( ). v; B— 150 mm (6 in.) nominal hollow concrete masonry units. C—150 mm (6 in.) nominal split-face hollow architectural concrete masonry units ll D—Multi-wythe wall with either 90 mm (4 in.) nominal clay or concrete masonry brick with 150 mm (6 in.) nominal hollow concrete masonry unit backup. a The muzzle energy exceeds UL minimum requirement; however,when adjustment is made for distance, "j the energy falls just below the UL minimum. The bullet stopped within the veneer however, and did a not penetrate the backup. 'A} v� { 4 i d48' Page 2 of 2 7 Last Revised March 21,2017 Rw\mom vc=e yae e,� !Q E ±&w stow 2 up IF, 3 Gp ma J«w§ \ _ D arc ± ouG $\ } } » ! l �1 uE bclmi b &2!5 R { - � ` aE����, w;� up. - m PI.WC fflorLury w F¥u» ! \pz@n .�r7Rl�