Published on: 11213993. Jeffrey Cooper of EPOX-Z Corporation.; The Petitioner asks whether one of his coating products, a reflective roof coating, falls within the scope of Rule 9N-3.001, F.A.C.
Published on: 11213896. Jeffrey Cooper of EPOX-Z Corporation.; The Petitioner asks whether one of his coating products. An industrial primer falls within the scope of Rule 9N-3.001, F.A.C.
Published on: 9606897. Michael Heissenberg, on behalf of Expert Shutter Services, Inc. It has been assigned the number DCA10-DEC-270.
; Petitioner seeks clarification of the scope of Rule 9N-3.001, F.A.C., as it applies to Petitioner’s products. Petitioner asks that its products not be designated as “shutters” and that a new category be created for them, and that the Commission then reconsider the Petitioner’s existing product approval and approve the products for use in the HVHZ.
Published on: 9546854. Kraig Mackett on behalf of LivingSpace Sunrooms, LLC, on December 2, 2010. It was assigned the number DCA10-DEC-248.; The Petitioner asks whether his products fall within the scope of Chapter 9N-3, F.A.C. The Petitioner designs and builds custom sunroom systems that are pre-cut and shipped in knock-down format to a dealer/contractor, who constructs the sunroom on the purchaser’s building site. Each sunroom comes with site-specific drawings that are stamped by a professional engineer licensed in Florida.
Published on: 9407950. John H. Kampmann, Jr., PE, MEA Engineers, Inc., on behalf of Ultratek Worldwide (#FL12888) on November 4, 2010.; Petitioner asks for clarification of the requirements of § 1613.1.9, Florida Building Code, for deflection and separation for storm shutters made of flexible fabric when used in the HVHZ. Petitioner also asks that his company’s products be reconsidered for approval under Chapter 9N-3, F.A.C.
Published on: 9407853. John H. Kampmann, Jr., PE, MEA Engineers, Inc., on behalf of Ultratek Worldwide (#FL13910), on November 4, 2010. It has been assigned the number DCA10-DEC-224.; Petitioner asks for clarification of the requirements of § 1613.1.9, Florida Building Code, for deflection and separation for storm shutters made of flexible fabric when used in the HVHZ. Petitioner also asks that his company’s products be reconsidered for approval under Chapter 9N-3, F.A.C.
Published on: 9407562. John H. Kampmann, Jr., PE, MEA Engineers, Inc., on behalf of American Shutter Systems Association (ASSA) (#FL13271), on November 4, 2010. It has been assigned the number DCA10-DEC-222.; Petitioner also asks that his company’s products be reconsidered for approval under Chapter 9N-3, F.A.C.