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Town of Southold 6/27/2019 0 P.O.Box 1179 Ca I'M. 53095 Main Rd �y�® p, ;'� Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 40468 Date: 6/26/2019 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 3550 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 53.-6-37.1 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 5/6/2019 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 43736 dated 5/13/2019 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "AS BUILT"ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS INCLUDING DECK AND OUTDOOR SHOWER TO AN EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR The certificate is issued to Kiefer Shirley Revoc Trust of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 43736 05-22-19/06-11-19 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 06-24-2019 oel Daly Au h riz d Signature ��o�SUFEut,r�oTOWN OF SOUTHOLD aye BUILDING DEPARTMENT y a TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o,� • SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 43736 Date: 5/13/2019 Permission is hereby granted to: Kiefer Shirley Revoc Trust 3550 Bay Shore Rd Greenport, NY 11944 To: "As built" additions and alterations to an existing single family as applied for. At premises located at: 3550 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 53.-6-37.1 Pursuant to application dated 5/6/2019 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 11/11/2020. Fees: AS BUILT- SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION/ALTERATION $672.00 CO - 77WELLING $50.00 Total: $722.00 Building Inspector Form No.6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings,property lines,streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1%lead. 5. Commercial building, industrial building,multiple residences and similar buildings and installations,a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and"pre-existing"land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines,streets,building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied,the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy-New dwelling$50.00,Additions to dwelling$50.00,Alterations to dwelling$50.00, Swimming pool$50.00,Accessory building$50.00,Additions to accessory building$50.00,Businesses$50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building- $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy-$.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-Residential$15.00, Commercial$15.00 Date. New Construction: Old or Pre-existing Building: (check one) Location of Property: ��Sy 13 -� S4,6 a ( ���k t� XJ t lz�v House No. Street Mamie Owner or Owners of Property: 1/Z.-f Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section Block Lot Subdivision Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept. Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: / Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: V (check one) Fee Submitted: $ l� nn A lic S na re pF S®U�y®�® Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 ® �� roger.richertl'cb-town.soLitho Id.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Kiefer Shirley Revoc Trust Address: 3550 Bay Shore Road city:Greenport st: New York zip: 11944 Building Permit# 43736 Section: 53 Block: 6 Lot: 37.1 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: AS BUILT DBA: License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor Basement Service Only Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey X Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt 1 Ceding Fixtures HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 1 Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Fluorescent Fixture Pumps Transformer Appliances Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixture Time Clocks Disconnect Switches Twist Lock Exit Fixtures �] TVSS Other Equipment: "AS BUILT" - "ELECTRICAL SURVEY' - "NO VISUAL DEFECTS" Notes: "Electric on Rear Deck" to Include: 1- Recepticle, 1- GFCI Recepticle, 2- Post Lights. Inspector Signature: Date: June 11, 2019 0-Cert Electrical Compliance Form.xls SO�jT�®� Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road t� Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 ® �® roger.riche rt aatown.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 °c®l�c®U '�,�o� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOU MOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To, Kiefer Address: 3550 Bay shore Rd City. Greenport St: New York Zip: 11944 Building Permit#: 43736 Section: 53 Block 6 Lot: 37.1 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: AS BUILT DBA: License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service Only Commerical Outdoor X 1 st Floor Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey X Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt Ceiling Fixtures HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A1C Condenser 1 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO Detectors Sub Panel A1C Blower 1 Range Recpt Fluorescent Fixture Pumps Transformer Appliances Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixture Time Clocks Disconnect Switches Twist Lock Exit Fixtures �] TVSS Other Equipment: "AS BUILT" "ELECTRICAL SURVEY' "NO VISUAL DEFECTS" Notes: 1-central air conditioner condenser,and air handler Inspector Signature: Date: May 22 2019 81-Cert Electrical Compliance Form.xls 0LjrACv sz, I sOil Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 TV BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I R JUN 2 4 2019 TOW-iq 0, ua-al�%'L,--., CERTIFICATION Date: Building Permit No._44 313-( Owner: en� (%&se print) -Plumber- ee, (Please p I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of I% lead. ell lumbers Signature) Sworn to before me this day o 20 L Notary Public, : '6ou4tr CONNIE D.BUNCH Notary Public,State of Now York No.0IBU6185050 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires Agri 14, pF SOUlyolo * * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. co 765.1802 ��,5 `"' IN PE TI � S C ® N [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. <15-6 [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION � a✓z-L{ [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL - atm [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: t4L C�-C�PO e — OA-- DATE INSPECTOR �O�aOF 0(/1,06 # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. °ycouNn,��' 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] OUNDATION 2ND [ ] SUL TION � [ FRAMING /STRAPPING [ FINAL OVI-1 [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: fiftme, f o 04 i S wi4,qv,w,6Oh, S Y �a— 4-Tv�C�4qe�6 -1 to4c�, odwc"' �� • DATEO INSPECTOR /v law., V FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION (1ST) FOUNDATION (2ND) • �O QK ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING ' H . W INSULATION PER N.Y CDy STATE ENERGY CODE • �iqp FINALAl ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 29A.o c cl a t - Z rn C� o z d ,H G � TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDING DEPARTMENT ? Do you have or need the following,before applying? TOWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 / Planning Board approval, FAX: (631) 765-9502 (^ Survey Yg Southoldtownn ov PERMIT NO. Jy Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O.Application Flood Permit Examined '20 Single&Separate Truss Identification Form Storm-Water Assessment Form jAPPLICATION Contact: Approved 20Mail to: Disapproved a/c Pho —/ -�_— �l/CExpiration ,20C-RMAY - 6 ?019 nspector FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date , 20 INSTRUCTIONS a'1Q� �'a't5t�n�S'�T be completely filled to by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize,in writing,the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code,housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. / (Signatu of a scant or name, • a corporation) (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Name of owner of premises i7w/2 l /K,/z Alt (As on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name'aridttitle of'corp'orate"officer) Builders LicenseNo.` Plumbers License NoS Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: House Number Street Hamlet �y County Tax Map No. 1000 Section Block Lot ! r Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work(check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition Other Work (Description) 4. Estimated Cost Fee (To be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, number of cars 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories `F,b �� a p S' } „�.r y j MP e 3 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear + 1 Depth } n Height Number of Stories -J '11c0 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner '5'.' 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES NO 14. Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES &D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES NO * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES NO * IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, CONNIE D.BUNCH (S)He is the Nota Pr�tblin.state of New`fork (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) No.01BU6185050 Qualified in Suffolk County Fxnf es an-11 JA 2.� Y of said owner,or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said " R Wr( amd-f�le this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Swor to before me this day of - 20� Notary Public nat of XwKcant �� dam/ &d �lFOL,tC BUILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector o`py TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 IZ3� Southold, New York 11971-0959 1 , 1 Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 roger.richert(cbtown.southold.ny.us APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION REQUESTED BY: (� l L Date: Company Name: Name: email: License No.: Address: Phone No.: JOB SITE INFORMATION: (AII Information Required) Name: I �W � Address: Cross Street: G�'JZ Phone No.: Bidg.Permit M �f `l email Tax Map District: '[000 Section: Block: �o Lot: 7, / BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK((P ase Print Clearly) t I Ci LiL - t Circle All That Apply: Final Is job ready for inspection?: YES / NO Rough In Do you need a Temp Certificate: YES NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size 1 Ph 3 Ph Size: = Meters Old Meter# New Service - Fire Reconnect- Flood Reconnect- Service Reconnected - Underground -Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION ANSONW5 82-Request for Inspection FormAs etc, �� J Building Department Application AUTHORIZATION (Where the Applicant is not the Owner) I, .f',�,ti a "Cgk residing at - (Print property owner's name) (Mailing Address) Al- ,Md,hereby authorize 41,ftley (J aW Zl 4/ti rdM4�/s to apply on my behalf to the Southold Building Department ;/2 P 0 ILa(o /a ol ( wner's Signature) (bate) �IvDI—F)a I �- (Print Owner's Name) h yJFft j IL s 4e 40, L �►QU� _ F k k Done 10 of 12 35% V,Oys rc �d r 'M w.' c Done 11 of 12 3550 �►� � "' '. _ Ca��hpa},��i i9uy avow aw , MbAlA M.K� t -4 w - , r' J W r fir. `"�:♦ ,! yak ►�,�'�, t _*_� '�, 2019 r �'. - • �R � riF� .law ��. � � "� r fd �. �� Done 12 of 12 3ssul .A i t1 - aO 77 Irmo QbAslk f f .3 N ti .,. ♦ ll * . + y ' ,511 ti- •`:�avf s�..,117�.. ''� - �,' r._. -. 1 + Q '71 �- T� � Citi..�•y� a � Y ` � ��. t _ J d s� N `✓ 400, � i i I 1 i f e l f r F !♦ j 1 - r. Imo' � "4/►. • „� .)�. ��l( �.l � ',��r/s�i.,'.'\ l p e Y � t M ,r I� i f �Y 7 g � t/. ` . ,.Y"'�` s 7� a ♦ LTA. � .. r :. ...n+t , . •,�.._�►'� f� � ��, ; ,�a ;� .fit Nv r 1� LA 1 i ..- Jul -r F 'YA Ys: �s !�. •r s ,K r i i a f owl � � ar, �+ +- .•rte tom'"` w � LP �I S.C.T.M. DISTRICT: 1000 SEC11ON: 53 BLOCK: 6 LOT(S):37.1 i I LOT 136 I i N 66009'00"E 125.00' A10N. O N W W 59.7' ::: 37.0' � ; o 5.7 er; o zr o 1 ',1 STpKy'fRM.' STOOP LOT 137 DWELUNG-. .0 �' #3550' fy D 28'.* N `. _� O U.P. Z� - - - D CONC. Z ;N STOOP,�y O\ 3 ',24.3'::•:':': LOT 138 D0 o O D O c N I b ASPHALT DRNEWAY 7.2' LOT 139 00 S 73000'40"yV 12S.90' cri - --- N I ISLAND VIEW LANE THE WATER SUPPLY, WELLS, DRYWELLS AND CESSPOOL LOCA77ONS SHOWN ARE FROM FIELD OBSERVA77ONS AND OR DATA OBTAINED FROM OTHERS AREA: 13,933.79 SQ.FT. or 0.32 ACRES ELEVA77ON DATUM: UNAUTHORIZED AL7ERA77ON OR ADD177ON TO THIS SURVEY IS A WOLA77ON OF SEC77ON 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCA77ON LAW. COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING THE LAND SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A;VALID TRUE COPY. GUARANTEES INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE 777LE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND LENDING INS77TU77ON LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INS77TU770N, GUARANTEES ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. THE OFFSETS OR DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON FROM THE PROPERTY LINES TO 77-1E S7RUC7URES ARE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND USE THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT IN7ENDED TO MONUMENT 7HE PROPERTY LINES OR TO GUIDE THE EREC77ON OF FENCES, ADDI,77ONAL STRUCTURES OR AND 07HER IMPROVEMENTS. EASEMENTS AND/OR SUBSURFACE STRUffURES RECORDED OR UNRECORDED ARE NOT GUARANTEED UNLESS PHYSICALLY EVIDENT ON THE PREMISES AT THE 77ME OF SURVEY SURVEY OF: LOTS 137 & 138 CERTIFIED TO: SHIRLEY KIEFER REVOCABLE TRUST; MAP OF: PECONIC BAY ESTATES FILED: MAY 19th, 1933 No. 1 124 I SITUATED AT: ARAHAMOMOQUE TOWN OR GREENPORT KENNETH M WOYCHUK LAND SURVEYING, PLLC SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK Professional Land Surveying and Design P.O. Box 153 Aquebogue, New York 11931 FILE #19-20 SCALE: 1"=30' DATE: MARCHH 7, 2019 PHONE (831)298-1588 FAX (631) 298-1588 N.Y.S. LISC. NO. 050882 maintaining the records of Robert J. Hennessy & Kenneth M. Ooychuk Joel Daly General Contracting Inc Estimate A Better Business Bureau Accredited Business P. O. Box 343 Date Estimate# Southold,NY 11971 4/24/2019 800 Phone and Fax# 631-765-1223 Name/Address Ship To Nancy Cerville 3550 Bayshore Road Greenport,NY 11944 631-680-2296 Project Description Rate Total Remove necessary decking to get to center girder Remove girder to;install(8)8"sona tubes 36"deep with 4x4 post base tecos and 1/2 x 8 anchor bolts and tecos 4x4 to girder Install new decking where needed. Materials: 900.00 900.00 Labor: 1,895.00 1,895.00 Dump Fees: 175.00 175.00 Please Note: No painting figured TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Please Note: -- Estimates are valid for 30 days. Initial estimates for work to be done will be provided at no cost. Subsequent changes to the scope of work will be charged at an hourly rate of $65.00 per hour. No extra work will be done without a signed proposal.Any extra work done beyond the contract will be billed out separately as work is completed. Change order work must be paid in full when the change order work is completed. Rot Repair. Any rot repair that may be found and needed to be replaced will be done at a time and material cost. Payments.Payment schedules will vary depending on job. Failure to make timely payments will result in stoppage of all work until payment is made. Contractor. Contractor will not be held responsible for any work delays due to weather or any other circumstances beyond our control. Permits.The owner is responsible for obtaining all permits. Please sign the bottom of each page upon approval of proposal and initial each job. Subtotal $2,970.00 Signature Sales Tax (0.0%) $0.00 BBB Total $2,970.00 Joel Daly General Contracting Inc Estimate A Better Business Bureau G Accredited Business Date Estimate# P. O. Box 343 Southold,NY 11971 4/24/2019 800 Phone and Fax# 631-765-1223 Name/Address Ship To Nancy Cerville 3550 Bayshore Road Greenport,NY 11944 631-680-2296 Project Description Rate Total Remove necessary decking to get to center girder Remove girder to install(8)8"sons tubes 36"deep with 4x4 post base tecos and 1/2 x 8 anchor bolts and tecos 4x4 to girder Install new decking where needed. Materials: 900.00 900.00 Labor: 1,895.00 1,895.00 Dump Fees: 175.00 175.00 Please Note: No painting figured TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Please Note: Estimates are valid for 30 days. Initial estimates for work to be done will be provided at no cost. Subsequent changes to the scope of work will be charged at an hourly rate of $65.00 per hour. No extra work will be done without a signed proposal.Any extra work done beyond the contract will be billed out separately as work is completed. Change order work must be paid in full when the change order work is completed. Rot Repair. Any rot repair that may be found and needed to be replaced will be done at a time and material cost. Payments.Payment schedules will vary depending on job. Failure to make timely payments will result in stoppage of all work until payment is made. Contractor. Contractor will not be held responsible for any work delays due to weather or any other circumstances beyond our control. Permits.The owner is responsible for obtaining all permits. Please sign the bottom of each page upon approval of proposal and initial each job. Subtotal $2,970.00 Signature Sales Tax (0.0%) $0.00 BBB. Tota NEW $2,970.00 WINDOWS•DOORS400 SERIES Andersen. 200 SERIES r : Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—400 Series Windows and Patio Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwmdows.com. '- - AAMA/WDMA/CSA — +/- - Sound Outdoor/Indoor - 101/IS2/A440 Corresponding„ 7ransmisslon. Transmission I Air infiltration - c Andersen'.Produet Performance Grade(PG)• Design Pressure(DPj Class(STC) Class(OffC)- CFM/FV, [CasemeirtWindows. . r - r �.Single,Stationary(C416) .._ Class LC-PG50 Sme Tested 35"x 71" f 50/50 - 26 -.Y-22 <03 f_ E Single,Venting(CXW16-155,CX16-155) Class LGPG40 Soo Tested 35"x 71" ! 45/45 I 26 € 22 <0.3 i Single,Venting(CXW15). Class LC-PG45 SlzeTested 71"x 60" 50/50 - _ 26 22, <0.3 Single;Verriing(CW16 and smaller) I Class LC-PG50 SlzeTested 56"x 71" I 50/50 26 ( ;22 <0.3 R 'r 'single,Venting(CXW145 and smaller) Gass LC-PG50 Size Tested 71'x 52" 50/50-- -` ., 26 <03 Single,Vet¢ing(CX35 and smaller) - _ Class LGPG50 SueTested 62'x 59" 50/50 26 22 -103 Double,Stationary(CXW245,CX25,CW26 and smaller) Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 56°x 71" 1 50/50 26 22' <03 i Double`,'Ventlpg(CXW25)' " Class LC-PG45 She Tested 71"x 60" ( 45/45 } 26 -22 <03 1 Double,VendingXt9 (C245 and smaller) , Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 71"x 52° 50/50 ' 26 + 22- i <03 Double;Venting(CX25 and smaller) Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 62'x 59' - 50/50 _ 26 - 22 ; <03 Double,Venting(CW26 and smaller), Class LC-PG50 SmeTested 56°x 71" 50/50- - 26 ;'` 22 f <03 ,Triple,Venting,(CW35 and smaller) r' Class LC SueTested 84"x 60" _ '40/40t' 26 , `. :22!-+ } <0.3 1-Triple,Venting(C35 and smaller) i Class LC-PG50 She Tested 71"x 60" 50/50 26 j '--22 - i <03 Casement/Awning Picture Windows(P5060 and smaller)• Class LC-PG70 SI.Tested 59"x 71" r `_ 70/70 - 29 25 <0.3 a -. Casement/Awning Transom rod (CTR32410 and smaller) 1 Class LC-PG70 Size Tested 84°x 12° - 70/70 Wi29 I , 25 <03 s Casofoent.WNdows,PO Upgrade' fSingle,Stationary(tempered glass;CXW16) Class LC-PG70 Sae Tested 35"x 71" 70/70 _ } n/a n/a i <03 Single,Venting(CXW145 and smaller) ! Class LC-PG70 She Tested 35"x 52" ! 70/70 26 _ - 22 <03 Single,Venting(CX36 and smaller)"- Class LC-PG70 She Tested 31°x 71" 10/70 26 22 1 <03 Double,Venting(CW26 and smaller) ? Class LC-PG70 Size Tested 56"x 71" 70/70 26 22 <0.3 3'Tdple,Venting(C35 and smaller) - '; Class LC-PG70 Size Tested 71'x 59" l 70/70, - 26 I '--'22 <03 Complementary Casement Wlndowe -- = ECasement(venting) a Class CW-PG60 SlzeTested 35"x 84" 60/60 = n/a n/a ! <03 Casement(stationary) J Class LC-PG60 She Tested 107°x 84" ! 60/60, n/a <0 3 f French Casement(venting),. Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 56"x 71° 8 ,3 n/a F+n/a' <0.3 Awning YVindmis i Slfigte;Stationary(AI(W61) - - -- - Class LC-PG50 Sue Tested 35"x 71" _ 50/50 _ n s 26 ! 21 <03 Siegle,Venting(AXW51 and smaller) Class LGPG35 Size Tested 59"05"35" 35/35,' - 26 21 -10.3 Single,Venting(AX61 and smaller)." i Class LGPG35 She Tested 72"x 31" 35/35'—"- 26 21' ; <03 Do ible;Venting(AXW231 and smaller) - - Class LGPG35 Size Tested 71'x36" 35/35 '" -' 26 21 <03 I Triple,Venting(AX3251 and smaller) / i 21 - , I Class LGPG35 S¢eTested 84°x 31" � 35 35 26 <03 r t r +Triple,Veoting,(A313 and smaller) Class LGPG35 Size Tested 35"x 71" 35/35. 26 21 <0.3 r - Picture,Venting(PA4060 and,smaller) , Class LGPG35 Size Tested 48'x 71" { 35/35-- n/a f n/a. <03 Awning Windows,PG Upgrade _ _. i E Single,siatlGhlilly(tempered.glass,AXW61) Class LC-PG70 SlzeTested 35"x 71° I -70/70 n/a n/a <03 i Single,Double&Triple,Venting(AX3251 and smaller) Class LC-PG60 Sue Tested 84°x 31" •60/60 26 21 <03 V Triple,Vending(A313 and smaller)_ Class LC-PG60 Sue Tested 35°x 71" 60/6026 t, 21 <03 •"Performance Grade(PG)'ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type. continued an next page •'Sound Transmission Class(STC)'&"Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)'ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit •This data is accurate as of March 2013 Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new industry standards,this data may change overtime. •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing,shipping,installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. •Contact your Andersen supplier far more Information 2013-2014 400/200 Series Product Guide Page 2 of 6 TECHNICAL DATA Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—400 Series Windows and Patio Doors (continued) For current performance information please visit andersenwmdows.com. R� AAMA/WDMA/CSA +/_ Sound Outdoor/Indoor 101/IS2/A440 Correspondrtig'== -Transmission Transmission Air Infiltration Andersen Product: 'Performance Grade(PG)' Design Pressure(Df)'";Class,(STC) Class(OffC) CfM/FT' Doubii-Hung"(3862 and smaller)' Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 45'x 76" 30/30 27 I 23 <0.3 Doub{e Hung(Cottage Style,'3862 and smaller) - Class R-20 SfzeTested 45°x 76" 20/20 :i 27 I 23 <03 Arch Double•Hunig(3862 and smaller) Class LC-PG35 Size Tested 45"x 76" 35/35 28 £ 23 <03 i Spdniillne Double•Huog(3862 and smaller) Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 45"x 76" a 30/30 28 23 <0.3 I _ Picture(5662 and smaller) Class LC PG65 Size Tested 67°z 76° I 65/65 28 23- <0 3 Transom(6231 and smaller) . :, Class LC-PG70 Sae Tested 75'x 39° I - 70/70 28 23 <03 =Woodwright'Full-Frame Wlndoiis/PC Upgrade, _- ^-• - . - - - - .a - Double-Hung(3052 and smaller) ;1 Class LC-PG50 She Tested 37"x 64" 50/50; 27 _,23 j <03 WoodiMArC insert wlndons ,. Doubly lung(3862 and smaller) Class R PG25 Size Tested 45"z 77° E 25/25 26 21 <03 ' Doubk-Hung(Cottage'Style,3662<and smaller) Class R-PG20 SIze1asted 45"x 68' 20/20 # 26 21 <0.3 Picture5662 and smaller iLC-PG30t v (4 ) Class SheTested 78" i 30/30 30 <0 3 4 _, 26 Transom(6878 and smaller) I Class LC-PG30 SlzeTested 681 x 78" 30/35 - _ ° 30 26 <0.3 Tilt-Wash Full-Frame Windows PDouble"Hung(3862 and smaller),.:- - Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 45"x 76' I 30/35 ; 26 1 -23 4 <0.3 Doubk•Huog•(3876 and smaller) , Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 45"x 92" 30/35 26 '23 i <0.3 d Plctu_re(5662'and smaller) Class LC-PG50 Slzeliested 67"x 76° 50/65 30 25' <03 t�Transom(6231 and smaller) z Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 75'x39' i 50/50 28 1 23 <0.3 Tilt-Wish Windows,Pe Upgrade:;- t Class LC-PG5OSjzeTested45'x76' f <0.3Double-Hung 266 23 Doublealung(3456,3856,34510,36510,3462,3862)- Class LC-PG50 Sue Tested 45"x 76° i -50/55 i 26 1 '23 S <03 !s I p TRH-Wash Insert Windows - Double-Hung(3878 and smaller) Class R-PG20 Sae Tested 45'x 92' 20/20 1 27 _ 24 I <03 t ours g Windows(G65 and smaller)<<.' ray Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 71"x 59" ¢ 30/30 # 26 -22 } <03 I peNally Wlmlowe - = Arch(AFFW6080 and smaller) Class LC-PG5O Sizelested 71'x 105" 1 50/5030 25 10.3 t Flexlframe'(12050 and smaller) -_ Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 144'x 60° I 50/50 30 ttP 25' - <0.3 Spdngilne"(SP802 and'smaller),,, - = Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 96"x 72" 50/50 - 30 25 <0.3 tt i i i `;apedatq Windows,Pe Upgrade Ei Arch(tempered glass,AFFW6080 and smaller) Class LC-PG70 Sae Tested 71"x 105" ' 70/70" n/a n/a <0.3 Flexihame'(tempered glass,12050 and smaller) Class LC-PG70 Sae Tested 144"x 60° ` 70/70 n/a j - n/a <0.3 t Spdngllne;'(tempered glass,SPS02 and smaller) _ Class LC-PG70 SlzeTested 96'x 72" Z 70/70 n/a n/a <03 Fienehiveod"Gilding Pago Doors, h Single4PanelClass LC PG40 Sae Tested 501 x 95° { 40/40. 31 26 <0.3 i i Two-Panel Class LC-PG40 Sae Tested 95'x 95° 40/40 31 26 <03 Four-Panel(8') Class LC-PG35 Sae Tested 189"x 95" 35/35 31 26 <03 •"Performance Grade(PG)"ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particulartype. continued on next page • 'Sound Transmission Class(STC)"&"Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)"ratings are for Individual units based on Independent tests and represent entire unit •This data is accurate as of March 2013.Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new industry standards,this data may change over time. •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing,shipping,Installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. •Contact your Andersen supplier for more Information. 71-4'As"(2250)and 7'-8'/a"(2359)high units have Interior and exterior brackets.Interior brackets,located on each side of the check rail,must be flipped up for proper product performance. 2013-2014 400/200 Series Product Guide Page 3 of 6 WINDOWS-DOORS 400 SERIES Andersen® 200 SERIES Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—400 Series Windows and Patio Doors (continued) For current performance information please visit andersenwmdows.com. - AAMA%WDMA/CSA - +/ Sound^". 30otdoor`/Indoor- J. 101/IS2/A440.. Corresponding, `f Transmission -Transmission: Air InfiltiaUon`' A1ldersen�.PrOdliCt" ,-.= ,Pfi Performance Grad6,(PG) Design Pressure(DP) Class(STC) Class(CIRC)°``_ CFId/,Ff? - Four-Panel(6=11",6'$") Class LC-PG25 Size Tested 189°x 82" 25/25 31 ) 26- <0.3 Frenchwoii Hinged inswing Pp Doors F Sl igle-Panel, - Class LC-PG40 Sae Tested 38"x 95° 40/40 32 j' 27- <03 -,.. Two•Panel Class LC-PG40 Sae Tested 71'x95' 40/40 31 ks 26, <0.3 e,Three•Paeel..' Class LC-PG40SizeTested107"x95° L ,40/40 31 x•26 <03 fYenehwodd''Hinged`Oufswing Patlo Doors, 8' tr'Singl -_ q ` j ^e 26- <0'3e-Panel 4 91" 04 • ME' llvo-Panel - Class LC-PG40 Sae Tested 71"x 95° f 40/40'` 3126` <03 Frenehwood Hipped Pullin Door Sidelights "- Class LC-PG65 She Tested 18"x 95" - 65%65 32 1 _26- } <0.3 Frenehwood'Hinged Pallid Door Transoms ,3 Class LC PG65 Sae Tested 71"x 21° 65/65, 29 25 <03 & Cetnplementary Spring8rie" Arch Inswing PaOo`Dgore' r z, SinglejStaHonary Class LC-PG45 Sae Tested 37°x 95° 45/45 30 I .25r - <0.3 p C' _ €Single Aeflve�•,' Class LC-PG45 Sae Tested 37°x 95" `. 7 45/45- 30 G=_° 25 :.1 <0.3 }Two Panel Stationary, Class LC-PG45 Size Tested 75°x 95" i= 45/45- 30 -, . °25 <03 P Two PanelActive�� , 4 Class LC-PG45 She Tested 75°x95° `45/45 : 30 - • `26= <0.3 kLComplementary Spdngllne"-6 Arch'OutswingAPatlo on " . Y 'single 8ta0onary: 'I Class LC-PG45 Sae Tested 37"x 95° „ 45/45 31 i 25 " <0.3 [Single Active"! + Class LC-PG45 Size Tested 37'x 95° 45/45^. 31 25 ? <0.3 " i iwo Panel SUatlonary•' - - -- Class LC-PG45 Size Tested 75"x 95" t 45/45,= 31 25 <0.3 Two Panel Active"• Class LC-PG45 Sae Tested 75°x 95° : 45%45 31 25 <03 r. •"Performance Grade(PG)"ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type. •°Sound Transmission Class(STC)"&"Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)"ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit. •This data is accurate as of March 2013.Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new industry standards,this data may change over time •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing,shipping,installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. •Contact your Andersen supplier for more information. -Tested with standard multi-point hardware. Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—Folding Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwmdows.com. -- - -_ - - - AAMA/WDMA%CSA +/ SOuod. �_Outd tloor/Inooi 101/IS2/A440 Corresponding Transmission: Transmission Air infiltration Andersen'Product PertorFnance Glade(PG) Design Pressure.(DP) Class(STC) y Class(OfrC) CFM/FR Folding Dutswlog Doors ' JLUR' Class SP-PG30 Sae Tested 288"x 119"• ' =30/30 30 t 24' - <0 3 i 2t2R•- Class SP-PG30SizeTested159°x119"• '° 30/30 " s 30 s 24 ? <03 •°Performance Grade(PG)"ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type. •°Sound Transmission Class(STC)"&"Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)'ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit •This data is accurate as of March 2013.Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new industry standards,this data may change overtime. •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations In manufacturing,shipping,Installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. •Contact your Andersen supplier for more Information. *Actual door size tested;certification maxiumum door size 288"x 1191/z". 2013-2014 400/200 Series Product Guide Page 4 of 6 ` TECHNICAL DATA Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—Residential Entry Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwmdows.com _ AAMA/WDMA%CSA_ -• - Sound Outdoor/Indoor', _s AMA/IS2/A440 Corresponding T_ransmission Transmisslori z Ali Infiltration Mdersen•Producty Performance Grade(PG) Desigh Pressure,DP) _'Class(STC). L. Class(ORC)r CFM/Fr' tf Resldentlal'Spilag8ne Inawing Entry Doortt�' P Single Stationary Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86'x 95" .30'435 30 t- 25-,-- ' <0.3 r... Single Active*• Class LG-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95" i -,30/35-° 30 }: 25 , <0.3 z Two Panel Stationary_ Class LC-PG30 SIzeTested 86"x95" r`.30/35 `' 30 25 > <0.3 l Two Panel Acute••- :. Class LGPG30 Size Tested 861 x 95° } '- 311%35 30 25 ) <0.3 lh sldentlal!intra fn-I Outawing Entry Doortt'.. Single Stationary - Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95" = - 30/30 31M1 25 r'` <0.3 1 t Single AeUre!!:; F Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 86"x 95" 30/30, 31 25. ' 40.3 I Two Panel Statlodary Class LC PG30 Sae Tested 86"x 95° '30/30 31 25 <03 t Two Panel Active=t Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95" I- ,`.30/30 31 +25 <03 ResldentlafAieh Inswing Entry Dooratt Single Stetlonary; Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95" 30/35 ` 30 S> 25 <0.3 I Single Active••-Y. - _ ` - n{- - Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95" - .30/35-, ' 30 i G 125 " <0.3 I'Two Panel Stationary ; " ' Class LGPG30 Sae Tested 86"x 95° 30/35;. 30 25= <0.3 t' (Two Panel Active••.' Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95° 30/35. 30 -- 25, <0.3 G`. ;Rasldential Arch Outewing Entry Dooisit➢ `,' z,� • `�, -- `;�"- - {°'"f� Single Stationary"' Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86'x 95" p •30/30 ; 31 t _ . 25 < <03 Single Ac Class LC-PG30SaeTested86"x95" L 30/30 31 25" <0.3 _ c. Two Panel Stationary - ':_ _'-- - Class LC-PG30 SizeTested 86"x95' �"_ ' - 311/30 31 }--= -25 < <03 1�,74 Panel Aetlre•• "';"- ` " Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86'x 95° 30/30x 31 25 _-' <0.3 €-ResWentlal Rectangelar hewing Ell oortt Single'Sfatlonary t Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 86"x95" °,30/35 t 30 '25 i <03 Single AeWe•" °- . Class LGPG30 Size Tested 86°x 95" f,, 30/35 t 30 25 'd <0.3 }Single Acute(latch&deadbott).;' Class LC-PG25 Size Tested 74"x 95" 25/25 30 25 <03 i ETwo Panel StaBonary ,' Class LGPG30 Size Tested 86°x 95° 30/35, 30 I. :. 25 <0.3 Two Panel ACtivel•' - ? Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 86"x 95' p" 30/35— 30 E ,- 25 <0.3 i Two Panel Active(latch&deadbolt)' Class LC-PG25 Size Tested 74"x 95" .' :25/25 30 25 <0.3 Rosldentlal Rectangular;Outswing Entry Poo it r Single Stationary' - Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 861 x 95" E' - 30/30 31 s 25 <0.3 Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86'x 95" -3 ' - 31 ? `-- 25 <03 Single Aative(latch&deadbolt).> _ - " > Class LC-PG25 Sae Tested 74"x 95" - '2 - 31 i 25 <0.3 Te o,Panel Stationary" Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95° 30/30 31 25 { <0.3 Two Panel Active"'•-, Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 86"x 95" i. . -,,30/30 31 25 <0.3 Two Panel Active(latch&deadbolt) -"- - Class LC-PG25 Size Tested 74"x 95" • 25/25 31 jT = 25 '• ' <0.3 t . Resldeatlal Inswing Entry DoorSidelights. E 3 Class LC-0G35 Sae Tested 28"x 95" !' -35/35 n/a } n/a <0.3 a Residential Outswing Entry'Doois Sldeligh s s'., '_ - ``, Class LC-PG35 Size Tested 28"x 95" 35/35 n/a f ,n/a <0.3 •"Performance Grade(PG)"ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type. •"Sound Transmission Class(STC)"&"Outdoor/IndoorTransmission Class(OITC)"ratings are for Individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit •This data is accurate as of March 2013 Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new industry standards,this data may change over time. •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing,shipping,installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. •Contact your Andersen supplier for more information. -Tested with standard multi-point hardware. ttSound Transmission Class(STC)and Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)for full light panel style 2013-2014 400/200 Senes Product Guide Page 5 of 6 W INDOWS•DOORS Mdersen. 400 SERIES 200 SERIES Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—Commercial Entry Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwmdows.com. -AAMA/WDMA/CSA +/- - Sound Outdoor/Indoor F 101/IS2/A440- " Corresponding Transmission Transmission Air Infiltrabon Andersen'Product -" v , Performance Grade(PG) Design Pressure(DP) Class(STC) Class(QITQ CFM/FT' Cominerclal Rectangular Outswing Entri600rtt.I P Slnpe Stationary Class LC-PG35 SlzeTested 45'x 95" 35/35 27 ' 24 <03 Tyro Panel Stationary Class LC PG35 Size Tested 74"x 95" 35/35 . 27 22 <03 Commercial Oubmng Entry Door Sidelightstt Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 28"x 95" 1 30/30 27 24 i <03 Structural" Sound Outdoor/Indoor ASTM E330.02 - Rating Transmission Transmission Au Infihrabon Andersen'Product (DP) € Class(STC) Class(OirC) CFM/FV Commercial Rectangular Outswing Entry Door tt Single Active(latch di deadboR) SHED+/_35 Sae Tested 45"x 95' j DP35 27 i- 24 n/a TWO Panel Active(latch&, deadboR), SHED+/-35 Sae Tested 74"x 95" ( DP35 27 1" ' 22 n/a TWO Panel Attire(panic hardware) SHED+/_25 Size Tested 74"x 95" i' DP25 27 ; 22 ', n/a •"Performance Grade(PG)"ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particulartype. •°Sound Transmission Class(STC)"&"Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)"ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit •This data is accurate as of March 2013.Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new industry standards,this data may change overtime. •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing,shipping,Installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use. •Contact your Andersen supplier for more Information. 1tSoundTransmission Class(STC)and Outdoor/IndoorTransmission Class(OITC)for full light panel style. Performance Grade,Air Infiltration and Sound Transmission Ratings—200 Series Windows and Patio Doors For current performance information please visit andersenwindows.com. ' AAMA/WDMA/CSA +/- Sound Outdoor/Indoor 101/IS2/A440 - _Corresponding Transmission Transmission Airinfilbabon ` Andersen'Product Performance Grade(PG) Design Pressure(DP) Class(STC) Class(OITC) CFM/FTz , iilt•Wash,Dauble flung,HaltCircle&PlctuIs Windows ,' ',.• .E' Double-HungClass LC-PG30 S¢e Tested 39"x 71" I 30/30 27 22 s <03 HaR Circle Class LC-PG50 Size tested 75'x 4O" 50/50 29 24 <03 t Picture Class LC-PG50 Size Tested 71"x 59" 50/50 29 24 <03 Gilding Windows , t Class R-PG20 Size Tested 71"x 59" : .20/20 27 22 .! <0.3 Hawollne'Gilding Patio Doors Single-Panel Class LC-PG40 Sue Tested 50'x 95" i 40/40 30 1 24 <03 Two-Panel(6068) Class LC-PG35 SlzeTested 71'x 79" 35/35 30 24 <03 Two-Panel(60611)= Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 71"x82" 40/40 30 ? 24' <0.3 e9 TWO-Panel(8080) Class LC-PG25 Size Tested 95"x 951 25/25 30 t - 24 <0.3 Two-Panel(6080) Class LG-PG30 Sae Tested 71"x 95" 30/30 30 24 i <0.3 Four-Panel - Class LC-PG25 Sue Tested 189"x 95' 25/25 30 24 <03 i Penna-Shleid"Gilding Patio,Doeis_ - - '- _ • 1 I Single=Panel Class LC-PG45 Size Tested 50"x 95" 45/45 "' 30 +" 24 <0.3 i Two-panel Class LC-PG25 Size Tested 96"x 95" 25/25 29 23 <0.3 PermaShleld'Gilding Patio Doois,PG Upgrade(60611,6068)f Class LC-PG40 Size Tested 96'x 82" 40/40 29 1 23 <03 i t, 4 Hinged Inswing Patio Doors g'Single-Panel Class LC-PG30 Size Tested 38"x 95" i' ", 30/30 J ) 30 24. <03 3 Tiro-Panel Class LC-PG30 Sae Tested 71"x 95" 30/30 - 30 24 <03 •"Performance Grade(PG)"ratings may vary from tested performance rating for larger or smaller units of a particular type •"Sound Transmission Class(STC)"&'Outdoor/Indoor Transmission Class(OITC)"ratings are for individual units based on independent tests and represent entire unit. •This data is accurate as of March 2013.Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results,or new Industry standards,this data may changeover time. •Where designated,Andersen products are certified and labeled to the requirements of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations in manufacturing,shipping,Installation, environmental conditions and conditions of use •Contact yourAndersen supplierfor more Information 2013-2014 400/200 Senes Product Guide Page 6 of 6 TECHNICAL DATA Performance Standards Optional Higher Performance Grades(PG)&Corresponding Test Pressures(PSF) The Window and Door Manufacturers Association(WDMA),The American Architectural _- _ 7 ' ' `T - - `' oPGz5637i- 3PGt ,aP55PGsr Manufacturers Association(AAMA)and the Canadian Standards Association(CSA)have)ointlY o'=' )WrP? 300 g-3:75 ` 4.50 ¢ .5 25-, 6.00 !:6.75 "i 7.50 r•8 25; ) 900 released AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08;North American Fenestration Standard/ (DP , 20 z5', 30 !=,,35; ao ;' a5 _ 50 a r 55 60 Specification for Windows,Doors and Skylights,which calls for using"Performance Grade"as the r�StP�'J 30.0 s',37.5 f 45.0 .52.5_J 60.0 f-67.5':4 750 r 82 5 3 so 0 new rating to describe products that comply to the standard.This new version dated"-08"has (_Air a 0.3 '03 ,: 0.3 f-0.3 0.3 il,63 ! 0.3 0.3 03 been adopted by the 2009 International Building Code(IBC)and the International Residential •Forced Entry Resistance(FER)is always a performance level 10 regardless of Performance Grade(PG) Code(IRC). •Minimum and maximum Operating Force varies by product type. Performance Grade ratings are being used to replace Design Pressure Ratings as the preferred method of measuring product performance throughout the window,door and skylight industry to define products that comply with all of the requirements of the 101/I.S.2/A440 standard. A product only achieves a"Performance Grade"or"PG"rating if that product complies with Hallmark Certification not only the structural loading requirement,but all other performance requirements such as air The Window and Door Manufacturers Association(WDMA)sponsored Hallmark Certification infiltration resistance,water penetration resistance,ease of operation and resistance to forced Program is designed to provide builders,architects,specifiers and consumers with an easily entry.A"Design Pressure Rating"or"DP"rating will now describe a product rating that has only recognizable means of identifying products that have been manufactured in accordance with the been tested to structural loading and not air infiltration,water testing or other requirements for appropriate WDMA and other referenced performance standards.Conformance is determined Performance Grade, by periodic in-plant inspections by a third party administrator.The inspections include auditing licensee quality control procedures and processes,and a review to confirm products are Performance Classes manufactured in accordance with the appropriate performance standards.Periodic testing of This Standard/Specification defines requirements for four performance classes.The performance representative product constructions and components by a third party testing laboratory is also classes are designated R,LC,CW,and AW.This classification system provides for several levels required.When all of the program requirements are met,the licensee is authorized to use the of performance.Product selection is always based on the performance requirements of the WDMA Hallmark registered logo on the Certification Label as a means of identifying products. particular project. Products successfully obtaining Hallmark Certification will be labeled with a 3-part code,which includes performance class,performance grade and maximum size tested. Elements of Performance Grade(PG)Designations Below is a sample certification label: In order to qualify for a given performance grade(PG),test specimens need to pass all required performance tests for the following,in addition to all required auxiliary(durability)tests(not norWeDR shown here)for the applicable product type and desired performance class: MANUMM/A�� A Andersen Corporation (a)Operatingforce(lf applicable):minimum and maximum operating force vary by product type 01 • • D M• � 400 SERIES CASEMENT WINDOW and performance class. Hallmark Certified Manufacturer Stipulates Conformance as Indicated below www.wdma.com (b)Air leakage resistance:tested in accordance with ASTM E283 at a test pressure of 1.57 PSF. STANDARD RATING The allowable air infiltration for R,LC&CW is 0.3 cubic feet per minute per square foot of frame CLASS LCM-PG50(2)-SIZE TESTED 56 X 71.8 m.0' (cfm/ft'). IAAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/1 S2/A440-08 DP+50/-5011) (c)Water penetration resistance:tested in accordance with ASTM E547 with the specified test AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/i.S2/A440-05 c-LC50 pressure applied per AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08.The test consists of four cycles. DP+50/-50 Each cycle consists of five minutes with pressure applied and one minute with the pressure (1)-Performance Class released,during which the water spray is continuously applied.The water spray shall be uniformly (2)-Performance Grade applied at a constant rate of 5.0 U.S.gal/ft'•hr. (3)-Size Tested d)Uniform load deflection test:tested in accordance with ASTM E330 for both positive (4)-Design Pressure and negative pressure(pressure defined by AAMA/WDMA/CSA 301/I.S.2/A440-08)with the In the example above,the performance class is LC,the performance grade(PG)is 50 PSF load maintained for a period of 60 seconds.After loads are removed there shall be no more and the size tested is 56"x 71.8".What this means to the specifier is,based on the optional permanent deformation in excess of 0.4%of its span and no damage to the unit which would higher performance grade chart,the laboratory tested air infiltration was less than 0.3 cfm/ft' make it inoperable. (test pressure is always 1.57 PSF and the allowable airflow is 0.3 cfm/ft2),the product tested Starting with the 2008 specification,design pressure(DP)will only represent successfully resisted a laboratory water penetration test at a test pressure of 7.5 PSF(test the"uniform load deflection test." pressure equals 15%of PG),the product tested successfully withstood a laboratory positive (e)Uniform load structural test:tested In accordance with ASTM E330 for both positive and and negative structural test at a pressure of 75 PSF(test pressure equals 150%of performance negative pressure(pressure defined by AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/l.S.2/A440-08)with the load grade)in both the positive and negative directions and the product tested passed the laboratory maintained for a period of 10 seconds.After loads are removed there shall be no damage to the requirements for operational force and forced entry resistance.Based on this test,all products unit which would make it inoperable. smaller In both width and height can be labeled with this product performance rating. (Q Forced-entry resistance(if applicable):tested in accordance with ASTM F588(Windows), F476(Swinging Doors)and F842(Sliding Doors)at a performance level 10 rating. Maximum Size Tested(MST) Important Test size is a factor in determining compliance with this Standard/Specification.Each product Building codes prescribe Performance Grade(PG1 based on a variety of criteria(i.e.windspeed type and class has a defined minimum set of requirements.The minimum test size increases with zone,building height,etc.),therefore structural test pressures should not be used for code each class(i.e.R,LC,CW or AW), compliance.In the example above,a PG 50 performance grade rating,which passes a 50 PSF design pressure,should be used for determining code compliance,not the structural test Minimum Requirements pressure of 75 PSF. The minimum requirements to obtain a Performance Grade(PG)are listed below: If you need further details about how Andersen"products perform to this standard,contact your Andersen supplier. - ^ `-fmimum .` ' - B Minimum watei. If you need further information about the AAMA WDMA CSA 101 I S 2 A440-08 standard or Product=" ^� Performance. Mimmom Desi n ;Minimum Strucfural, PenetrationTesf Y / / /• / Performance Grade,(PG) Piessure(DP), ; Test Pressure(STP) Pressdre'(wrn). the Hallmark Certification Program please contact:WDMA,401 N.Michigan Avenue,Suite 2200 Class' .•'; -(PSF J (PSFp (PSF) "- (PSF) Chicago,1160611 Phone:312-321-6802 Web:www.wdma.com Windows and Doors 3 �R ,..tr '°> re 15 15 n5_.: F;. 22•5j 1-' 2.90 Where designated,Andersen products are tested,certified and labeled to the requirements 25 25.` `}J 37.53.75'. 4. _ of the Hallmark Certification Program.Actual performance may vary based on variations c7w,,> Y Y 30 30, 450 4:50 =` in manufacturing,shipping,installation,environmental conditions and conditions of use. FAW777, 40 40, 60.0 6_.06 •"Structural Test Pressure(STP)"is 150%of the Performance Grade(PG)for windows and doors •"Water Penetration Test Pressure(WTP)"is 15%of the Performance Grade(PG). 2013-2014 400/200 Series Product Guide Page 1 of 6 t Z SS R-22 OUTDOOR,SPLIT-SYSTEM u AIR CONDITIONINGC o L US MODELS: 12 SEER - CMA%AC2A/AL2A SERIES Thaplantis whose t was Ce..,ton he—plsony LISTED In a Dunt whose quaky system when pie complete 2 TO 5 TONS is confo nnity, itered as being system rs 6ste0 m coMarmly,wM1509g01 with AM - 04 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL ............................................ .1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ......:.......................5 SAFETY :...............................................1 EVACUATION .............................. ..........7 UNIT INSTALLATION ..........`...........................2 SYSTEM CHARGE. .........................................7 INSTALLATIONS REQUIRING TXV ..........................4 SYSTEM START=UP ......................................8 LIST OF TABLES• Superheat Value .. ......... :..... . ... .. :....7 R-22 Temperature and Pressure .................. ... ....:..8 LIST OF FIGURES , Typical Installation ... ... ......... .. . ........... .. .....2 Typical Air Handler Theriostat Wiring .. ......6 Tubing Hanger ...... ........ . ...... .............. ... . 3 Typical Fumace Thermostat Wiring .....,......:.. ........ .....6 Underground Installation .. .................. ... .3 Typical,Field WiringAir Handler/Electrical Heat Heat Protection ...................... . ......... ....4 CFM�Selection Board ............6 . ..................... ... Typical Field Winng ...... . . .. ........ . ..... . .. 5 SECTION 1: GENERAL -WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not The outdoor units are designed to be connected to a matching indoor avoided,could result in'death or serious injury. coil with sweat connect lines.Sweat connect units are factory charged CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not with refrigerant for a matching indoor coil plus 15 feet of field supplied avoided may result in minor or moderate injury. It is also used to lines. alert against,unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam- Matching indoor coils are available with a thermal exparisiori_valve or age an orifice liquid feed sized for the most common usage._ rifi The oce size and/or refrigerant charge may need to be changed;for some indoor-but- door unit combinations,elevation differences or total line lengths.Refer, =1N to Application Data covering "Genual Piping Recommendations and Refrigerant Line Length"(Part Number 036-61920-001). Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of the product could cause personal injury or property damage. SECTION 11: SAFETY Improper installation, adjustment alteration, service or mainte- nance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual ® This is a safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on for assistance or for additional information, consult a qualified con- labels or in manuals, be alert to the potential for personal tractor,installer or service agency. injury. Understand and pay particular attention to the,signal words DANGER, iivt; ?'., £'f= ® CAUTION t. WARNING,or CAUTION. _ [ m- ! This product must be installed in strict compliance l with the DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not enclosed installation instructions and any applicable local, state, avoided,will result in death or serious injury. and national codes including, but not limited to building, electrical, and mechanical codes. 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) I 035-19946-0101 Rev.A(0404) I INSPECTION The outdoor unit must have sufficient clearance for air entrance to the As soon as a unit is received, it should be inspected for possible dam- condenser coil,for air discharge and for service access.See Figure 1 age during transit. If damage is evident, the extent of the damage NOTE:For multiple unit Installations, units must be spaced a minimum should be noted on the carrier's delivery receipt.A separate request for of 18 inches apart (coil face to coil face) Inspection by the carrier's agent should be made in writing See Local If the unit is to be installed on a hot sun exposed roof or a black-topped Distributor for more information ground area, the unit should be raised sufficiently above the roof or ground to avoid taking the accumulated layer of hot air into the outdoor LIMITATIONS unit The unit should be installed in accordance with all National, State and Provide an adequate structural support Local Safety Codes and the limitations listed below: 1 Limitations for the indoor unit, coil and appropriate accessories ADD-ON REPLACEMENTIRETROFIT must also be observed. The following steps should be performed in order to insure proper sys- 2. The outdoor unit must not be installed with any duct work in the air tem operation and performance. stream.The outdoor fan is the propeller type and is not designed 1. Change-out the Indoor coil , if required to an approved R-22 coil/ to operate against any additional external static pressure condensing unit combination with the appropriate metering device. 3 The maximum and minimum conditions for operation must be 2. If the outdoor unit is being replaced due to a compressor burnout, observed to assure a system that will give maximum performance then Installation of a 100% activated alumina suction-line filter with minimum service. drier in the suction-line is required, in addition to the.factory ; 4 The unit should not be operated at outdoor temperatures below Installed liquid-line drier.Operate the system for 10 hours.Monitor 55° F without an approved low ambient operation accessory kit the suction drier pressure drop. If the pressure drop exceeds 3 installed. psig, replace both the suction-line and liquid-line driers. After a total of 10 hours run time where the suction-line pressure drop has SECTION III' UNIT INSTALLATION not exceeded 3 psig, replace the liquid line drier, and remove the � suction-line drier. Never leave a suction-line drier in the system LOCATION longer than 50 hours of run time. Before starting the installation, select and check the suitability of'the ' location for both the indoor and outdoor unit Observe all limitations and clearance requirements. THERMOSTAT v Q NEC CLASS 1 WIRING TO INDOOR NEC CLASS 2 _ - - BLOWER WIRING WEATHERPROOF DISCONNECT SWITCH 48"OVERHEAD CLEARANCE TO COIL SEAL OPENINGS WITH 24"SERVICE - - PERMAGUM OR EQUIVALENT ACCESS ' CLEARANCE ' - i • i 78"FRONT 8 SIDES NOTE:ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF FIGURE 1: Typical Installation GROUND INSTALLATION ROOF INSTALLATION The unit may be installed at ground level on a solid base that will not When installing units on a roof, the structure must be capable of sup- shift or settle,causing strain on the refrigerant lines and possible leaks. porting the total weight of the unit, including a pad, lintels, rails, etc, Maintain the clearances shown in Figure 1 and Install the unit in a level which should be used to minimize the transmission'of sound or vibra- position. tion into the conditioned space Normal operating sound levels may be objectionable if the unit is placed UNIT PLACEMENT directly under windows of certain rooms(bedrooms,study,etc.). 1. Provide a base in the pre-determined location. Isolate the unit from rain gutters to avoid any possible wash out of the 2. Remove the shipping carton and inspect for possible damage. foundation. 3. Compressor tie-down bolts should remain tightened , 4. Position the unit on the base provided. '•�' 2 Unitary Products Group i 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) i ! LIQUID LINE; FILTER-DRIER The air conditioning unit's copper spun bi-flow filter/dryer is located on sheet Metal Hanger the liquid line. . Liquid a o i, Line NOTE:Replacements for the liquid line drier must be exactly the same Incorrect as marked on the original factory drier.See Source 1 for O.E.M. replacement driers. O �®GI® • 0 Tape Correct Failure to do so or using a substitute drier or a granular type may Insulated Vapor Line result in damage to the equipment. FIGURE 2: Tubing Hanger R-22 Apply with Models Filter-Drier TO INDOOR COIL To OUTDOOR UNIT Source 1 Part Pio. CMA I AC2A I AL2A LIQUID LINE— INSULATED CAP PVC VAPOR LINE �� 029-22156-000 2-3 Ton CONDUIT 029-22157-000 3-1/2-5 Ton w. PIPING CONNECTIONS The outdoor condensing unit must be connected to the indoor evapora- tor coil using field supplied refrigerant grade copper tubing that is inter- FIGURE 3: Underground Installation nally clean and dry:'Units should be installed only with the tubing sizes for approved system combinations as specified in tabular data sheet. ORIFICE SkU&MON (OIN SWEAT FIT COIFS) The charge given is applicable for total tubing lengths up to 15 feet See NOTE:The proper orifice must be-installed in the indoor coil liquid line Application Data Part?Number-036-61920-000 for Installing tubing of con_nec_tion prior to the'connection'of the refrigerant lines longer lengths and elevation,differences. '° NOTE:Using a larger than specified line size could result in oil return PFOi#,under problems. Using toosmall a line will result in loss of capacityand other problem's caused by insufficient refrigerant flow.Slonehorizontal vapor Imes at least 1':every 20 feet toward the out 30 to 35 psig flnert gas)pressure. .;. door unit to faoilitat6,proper oil-return. Each coil has an orifice installed in the fitting between the liq- uid line,connection and distributor. The onfice is identified on PRECAUTIONS DURING LINE INSTALLATION a label next to the liquid line connection. 1. Install the line's with as few bend's as possible.Care must be taken The orifice shipped with the outdoor unit is based on the "most sold" not to damage the couplings or kink the'tubing. Use clean hard • combination; but it,-may be changed, depending on the capacity and drawn copper tubing where no appreciable amount of bending efficiency of the outdoor unit,elevation differences,and/or long total line around obstruction is necessary.If soft copper must be used,care lengths. An additional orifice(s) is shipped with most outdoor units for must be taken to avoid.sharp bends which may cause a restriction. the most commonly required replacement combinations. Other sizes 2. The lines should be installed so that they will not obstruct service must be ordered from Source 1 Parts if required. access to the coil,air handling system or filter. 3 Care must also be taken to'isolate the refrigerant lines to minimize See the appropriate Tabular Data Sheet for the correct orifice size and noise transmission from the equipment of the structure. charge adder. If the orifice size matches,nothing further is required and the refrigerant lines may be connected per the outdoor unit instruction. 4. The vapor line must be insulated with a minimum of 1/2"foam rub- However, if another orifice should be used, see the coil instruction for ber insulation (Arrrtaflex of 'equivalent) Liquid lines that will be details to change the orifice in the coil. exposed to direct sunlight and/or high temperatures must also be Insulated. PRECAUTIONS DURING BRAZING,GF LINES Tape and suspend the.refrigerant lines as shown. DO NOT allow tube All outdoor unit and evaporator coil connections are copper-to-copper metal-to-metal contact.See Figure 2. and should be brazed with a phosphorous-copper alloy material such 5. Use PVC piping as a-conduit for all underground installations as as Silfos-5 or equivalent. DO NOT use soft solder. The outdoor units shown in Figure 3.Buried lines should be kept as short as possible have reusable service valves on both the liquid and vapor connections. to minimize the build up of liquid refrigerant in the vapor line during The total system refrigerant charge is retained within the outdoor unit long periods of shutdown during shipping and installation The reusable service valves are pro- 6. Pack fiberglass insulation and a sealing material such as perma- vided to evacuate and charge per this instruction. gum around refrigerant lines where they penetrate a wall to reduce Serious service problems can be avoided by taking adequate precau- vibration and to retain some flexibility tions to assure an Internally clean and dry system. 7 See application part number 036-61920-000 for additional piping information. Unitary Products Group 3 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) - 6 Protect the vapor valve with a wet rag and braze the vapor line { A� �-'" ` ` _ connection to the outdoor unit.The nitrogen flow should be exiting CAUTION the system from the vapor service port connection After this con- Dry nitrogen should always be supplied through the tubing while it nection has cooled,remove the nitrogen source from the liquid fit- 3 ting service port. is being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough to cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is pro- 7. Replace the Schrader core in the liquid and vapor valves. vided. The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the joint has 8. Go to"SECTION IV"for TXV installation. cooled.Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to insure that only low pressure dry nitrogen is introduced into the tubing. 9 Leak test all refrigerant piping connections including the service Only a small flow is necessary to displace air and prevent oxidation. port flare caps to be sure they are leak tight DO NOT OVER- TIGHTEN(between 40 and 60 inch-lbs.maximum). PRECAUTIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE NOTE:Line set and indoor coil can be pressurized to 250 psig with dry Precautions should be taken to prevent heat damage to service valve nitrogen and leak tested with a bubble type leak detector.Then by wrapping a wet rag around it as shown in Figure 4.Also, protect all release the nitrogen charge. painted surfaces,insulation,and plastic base during brazing.After braz- NOTE:Do not use the system refrigerant in the outdoor unit to purge or ing,cool joint with wet rag. leak test. 10. Evacuate the vapor line, evaporator and the liquid line, to 500 c ®WARNING microns or less. 11 Replace cap on service ports. Do not remove the flare caps from This is not a backseating valve. The service access port has a the service ports except when necessary for servicing the system. valve core. Opening or closing valve does not close service access -- port ® CAUTION If the valve stem is backed out past the chamfered retaining wall, ' the O-ring can be damaged causing leakage or system pressure not connect manifold gauges unless trouble is suspected. Appp could force the valve stem out of the valve body possibly causing p personal injury. roximately 314 ounce of refrigerant will be lost each time a stari- dard inanifold gauge is conn_acted. Valve can be opened by removing the plunger cap and fully inserting a hex wrench into the stem and backing out counter-clockwise until valve 12. Release the refrigerant charge into the system Open both the liq- stem just touches the chamfered retaining wall. uid and vapor valves by removing the plunger cap and with an alien wrench back out counter-clockwise until valve stem lust Connect the refrigerant lines using the following procedure: touches the chamfered retaining wall. See Page 4 "PRECAU- 1 Remove the cap and Schrader core from both the liquid and vapor TIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE". service valve service ports at the outdoor unit. Connect low pres- 13., Replace plunger cap finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/12 sure nitrogen to the liquid line service port. � turn(1/2 hex flat).Cap must be replaced,to prevent leaks. 2 Braze the liquid line to the liquid valve at the outdoor unit. Be sure to wrap the valve body with a wet rag.Allow the nitrogen to con- i tinue flowing. WARNING; 3. Carefully remove the plugs from the evaporator liquid and vapor Never attempt tordpaif any brazed connections while th_a system is connections at the indoor coil. under pn:s Lure.Personal injury could result. See "System Charge" section for checking and recording system charge. SECTION IV: INS-PAL TIONS REQUIRING TXV For installations requiring a TXV, the following are the basic steps for installation.For detailed instructions,refer to the Installation Instructions accompanying the TXV kit. Install TXV kit as follows: / 1. First,relieve the holding charge by depressing the Schrader valve located in the end of the liquid line. 2. After holding charge is completely discharged,loosen and remove the liquid line fitting from the orifice distributor assembly.Note that the fitting has right hand threads. FIGURE 4: Heat Protection 3 Remove the orifice from the distributor body using a small diame- ter wire or paper clip. Orifice is not used when the TXV assembly is installed. < ,' ;; _°_•° ',., u ,�.,_.,..�_j .:"; '..`mss.;:, :.,°,_:�, 4. After orifice is removed, install the thermal expansion valve to the _,--'-,J1 The evaporator is pressurized. orifice distributor assembly with supplied fittings.Hand tighten and turn an additional 1/8 turn to seal.Do not overtighten fittings. 4. Braze the liquid line to the evaporator liquid connection. Nitrogen 5. Reinstall the liquid line to the top of the thermal expansion valve. should be flowing through the evaporator coil. Hand modify the liquid line to align with casing opening. 5. Slide the grommet away from the vapor connection at the indoor 6 Install the TXV equalizer line into the vapor line as follows: coil.Braze the vapor line to the evaporator vapor connection.After the connection has cooled, slide the grommet back into original a. Select a location n the vapor line for insertion of the equal- position. izer line which willl not interfere with TXV bulb placement. b. Use an awl to punch through the suction tube and insert the awl to a depth to achieve a 1/8"diameter hole. 4 Unitary Products Group 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) 7. Install TXV equalizer line in 1/8" hole previously made In vapor 5 Install the proper size time-delay fuses or circuit breaker, and line. Equalizer line should not be bottomed out in the vapor line. make the power supply connections. Insert equalizer line at least 1/4"in the vapor line. Braze equalizer 6 Energize the crankcase heater if equipped to save time by pre- line making sure that tube opening is not brazed closed. heating the compressor oil while the remaining installation is com- pleted. CAUTIN Dry nitrogen should always be supplied through the tubing while it SERVICE is being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough PANEL ACCESS to cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is pro- vided. The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the joint has cooled.Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to insure Q I that only low pressure dry nitrogen is introduced into the tubing. 0 Only a small flow is necessary to displace air and prevent oxidation All connections to be brazed are copper-to-copper and should be ' brazed with a phosphorous-copper alloy material such as Silfos-5 or CONTROL CORNER equivalent.DO NOT use soft solder WIRING COVER POWER Install the TXV bulb to the vapor line near the equalizer line, using the WIRING two bulb clamps furnished with the TXV assembly. Ensure the bulb is making maximum contact. Refer to TXV installation instruction for view FIGURE 5: Typical Field Wiring of bulb location. FIELD CONNECTIONS CONTROL WIRING ® CUTI® 1. Route low voltage wiring into bottom of control box as shown in Figure 5.Make low voltage wiring connections Inside the junction box per Figures 6-8. In all cases,mount the TXV bulb after vapor line is brazed and has 2. The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label Is had sufficient time to cool. located on the Inside surface of the unit service access panel a. Bulb should be installed on a horizontal run of the vapor line if 3. Replace the corner cover and service access panel that were possible On lines under 7/8"OD the bulb may be installed on removed in Steps 2 and 4 of the"Field Connections Power Wiring" top of the line. With 7/8" OD and over, the bulb should be section installed at the position of about 2 or 10 o'clock. 4. ,All field wiring to be In accordance with national electrical codes b. If bulb installation is made on a vertical run,the bulb should (NEC)and/or local-city codes. be located,at least 16 inches from any bend,and on the tub- NOTE:A Start Assist Kit is available and recommended for long line set ing sides opposite the plane of the bend.The bulb should be applications or In areas of known low voltage problems.A hard positioned with the bulb tail at the top,so that the bulb acts as start kit must be used if a solenoid valve accessory or non-bleed a reservoir. ._ type expansion device is installed. The TXV kits provided c. Bulb should be insulated using.thermal insulation provided to through Source 1 are bleed-type. protect it from the effect of the surrounding ambient tempera- 5. Mount the thermostat about 5 ft. above the floor, where it will be ture. exposed to normal room air circulation. Do not place it on an out- side wall or where it is exposed to the radiant effect from exposed SECTION V.- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS glass or appliances,drafts from outside doors or supply air grilles. GENERAL INFORMATION & GROUNDING unit Route the 24-volt control wiring (NEC Class 2) from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit and thermostat Check the electrical supply to be sure that it meets the values specified NOTE:To eliminate erratic operation, seal the hole in the wall at the on the unit nameplate and wiring label. thermostat with permagum or equivalent to prevent air drafts Power wiring,control(low voltage)wiring,disconnect switches and over affecting the operation of in the thermostat. current protection must be supplied by the Installer.Wire size should be sized per NEC requirements. DEHUMIDIFICATION CONTROL A dehumidification control accessory 2HU06700124 may be used with WN:11 'u -variable speed air handlers or furnaces In high humidity areas. This control works with the variable speed indoor unit to provide cooling at a All field wiring must USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY and reduced air flow,lowering evaporator temperature and increasing latent be in accordance with Local,National,Fire, Safety&Electrical capacity.The humidistat in this control opens the humidistat contacts on E Codes. This unit must be grounded with a separate ground humidity rise. To install, refer to instructions packaged With the acces- wire in accordance with the above codes. sory and Figures 6-9. Prior to the installation of the dehumidification control, the jumper across the HUMIDISTAT terminals on the Indoor The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located variable speed air handler or furnace CFM selection board must be on the inside surface of the unit service access panel. removed. FIELD CONNECTIONS POWER WIRING desired cooling, if the relative humidity in the space is higher than the desired set point of the dehumidification control, the variable speed 1. Install the proper size weatherproof disconnect switch outdoors blower motor will operate at lower speed until the dehumidification con- and within sight of the unit. trol is satisfied. A 40-60% relative humidity level is recommended to 2. Remove the screws at the bottom of the corner cover.Slide comer achieve optimum comfort. cover down and remove from unit.See Figure 5. If a dehumidification control is installed, it is recommended that a mini- 3. Run power wiring from the disconnect switch to the unit. mum air flow of 325 dm/ton be supplied at all times. 4. Remove the service access panel to gain access to the unit wiring. Route wires from disconnect through power wiring opening pro- vided and into the unit control box as shown in Figure 5. Unitary Products Group 5 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) VARIABLE VARIABLE SPEED OO AIR SPEED AIR THERMOSTAT FURNACE CONDITIONER THERMOSTATAIR HANDLER CONDITIONER C C CONTACTOR C C CONTACTOR Y Y COIL y y p COIL O 0 W W X/L X/L R R 1 R R 1 Y1 1 W2 Y1 1 W1 W2 G G Qp, W1 HUM -- Y2 G G HUM ---J 01 HUMIDISTAT CONTACTS OPEN ON HUMIDITY RISE Y2 HUMIDISTAT JUMPER ON CFM SELECTION BOARD MUST BE REMOVED (1)Y1,Y2,X/L,AND HUM LOCATED ON CFM SELECTION BOARD. HUMIDISTAT CONTACTS OPEN ON HUMIDITY RISE HUMIDISTAT JUMPER ON CFM SELECTION BOARD MUST BE REMOVED FIGURE 6: Typical Air Handler Thermostat Wiring FIGURE 7: Typical Furnace Thermostat Wiring ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRIC CODE(NEC) AND/OR LOCAL CODES POWER WIRING POWER WIRING 208/230-1-60 — — — — — — CONTROL WIRING 24 VOLT CONTROL WIRING MINIMUM 18 GA WIRE FACTORY WIRING I I (NEC CLASS 2) FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER TERMINAL BLOCK rc,) DG �WJ GND TERMINAL W IS ONLY LUG • REQUIRED ON SYSTEMS C 0WITH HEAT. j I I I I CONTACTOR \ I I I I I I TERMINALS I I I I I I COIL - - — — — — — — — � OOO O* I CONDENSING UNIT ROOM THERMOSTAT ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. FIGURE 8: Typical Field Wiring(Air Handler/Electrical Heat) CFM SELECTION BOARD SETTINGS For proper system operation the CFM Selection Board jumpers must be set properly. CFM SELECTION BOARD Refer to the Tabular Data Sheet for the recommended air flow settings for each size condensing unit. �- TAP SELECTION D � FE D0Set the cooling speed per the instructions for the air handler or furnace B I B by selecting the correct COOL and ADJ taps..Verify the airFlow using A Il—JI A ® the LED display on the CFM selection board. COOL HEAT ADJ DELAY The HUMIDISTAT jumper must also be removed if a dehumidistat is = REMOVE FOR = K installed. HEAT PUMP HUMIDISTAT ?y' \ FIGURE 9: CFM Selection Board 6 Unitary Products Group 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) SECTION VI: EVACUATION It will be necessary to evacuate the system to 500 microns or less If a .F U�� x leak is suspected, leak test with dry nitrogen to locate the leak. Repair _ i the leak and test again Refrigerant charging should only be carried out by a qualified air To verify that the system has no leaks,simply close the valve to the vac conditioning contractor. uum pump suction to isolate the pump and hold the system under vac- Measurement Method uum. Watch the micron gauge for a few minutes If the micron gauge indicates a steady and continuous rise,it's an indication of a leak.If the If a calibrated charging cylinder or accurate weighing device is avail- gauge shows a rise, then levels off after a few minutes and remains able,add refrigerant accordingly. fairly constant,it's an indication that the system is leak free but still con- tains moisture and may require further evacuation if the reading is . T above 500 microns. ® CAU " I® ` } Compressor damage will occur if system is improperly charged On SECTION VIE: SYSTEM CHARGE new system installations, charge system per tabular data sheet for The factory charge in the outdoor unit includes enough charge for the the matched coil and follow guidelines in this instruction. unit and the highest sales volume evaporator. Some indoor cod Check flare caps on service ports to be sure they are leak tight. DO matches may require additional charge. See tabular data sheet pro- NOT OVERTIGHTEN(between 40 and 60 inch-lbs.maximum) vided in unit literature packet for charge requirements. Superheat Charging Method NOTE:Use this method only during system maintenace and repair. LL A CAUTION_[ 1. Operate system until temperatures and pressures stabilize (mini- Do not leave the system open to the atmosphere. mum:of 10 minutes). 2. Measure and record indoor wet bulb (WB) temperature using a The"TOTAL SYSTEM C_HARG_E"must be permanently stamped on the sling psychrometer and the outdoor dry bulb (DB) temperature unit data plate. using a thermometer. Total system charge is determined,as follows: 3. Measure and record the suction pressure at the suction service 1. Determine outdoor unit charge from tabular data sheet. valve port. 2. Determine indoor coil adju'striment,from tabular data sheet. 4. Using Table 1, note the superheat value corresponding to the r., intersection of the indoor wet bulb and the outdoor dry bulb. 3 Calculate the line charge using the tabular data sheet if line length is greater than 15 feet. 5. With the superheat value obtained in step 4 and the suction pres- sure value from step 3,find the intersection of the values in Table 2.This is the required suction tube temperature at the suction ser- 5 Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the total amount of vice valve refrigerant in the system. To bring the tube temperature in line with the required value from Table Use the following charging method whenever additional refrigerant is 2, add refrigerant to the service port to cause the tube temperature to required for the system charge. fall and reclaim refrigerant to cause the temperature to rise TABLE 1:Superheat Value, INDOORWB OUTDOOR DB°F °F1 55_ 60 - 65'' 70 '-75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 50 9 71, 52 12 10 6 - 54 14 -12 10 7 56 17 15 14 10 6 58 20 18 "16 13' 9 5 60 23 21 19_ 16 12 8 6 62 26 2}4, 22 19 16 12 8 5 64 29 27 24 21 18 15 11 9 6 66 32 31 30 24 23 18 15 11 9 6 68 35 33 30 27 24 21 19 16 14 12 9 6 70 35 33 30 28 25 22 20 18 15 13 11 8 72 35 33 30 28 26 24 20 20 17 15 14 74 34 31 30 27 25 23 22 20 18 76 35 33 31 29 27 26 25 23 1. Evaporator Entering Air°F Unitary Products Group 7 TABLE 2: R-22 Temperature and Pressure SUCTION SUCTION SERVICE VALVE TEMPERATURE PRESSURE PSIG 01 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 (Service Port) 615 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 642 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 67.1 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 70.0 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 •57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 73.0 43' 45 47' 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 63 67 69 71 73 75 77 76.0 1 45 47 49 51 ..53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 79.2 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 -69 1 71 73 75 77 79 " 81 82.4 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 '75 77 79 81 83 1. Superheat Temperature SECTION VISI: SYSTEM !§tA1tT-_UP Instructing the Owner Assist owner with processing warranty cards. Review Owners Guide ENERGIZECRANKCASE-HEATER and provide a copy to the owner and guidance on proper operation and If this unit is equipped with a crankcase heater for the compressor, a maintenance. Instruct the owner or the operator how to start-,stop and waming'label-with an adhesive back is supplied in the unit installation adjust temperature setting. instruction packet. This label should be attached to the field supplied When applicable, instruct the owner that the compressor is equipped disconnect switch where it will be easily seen. with a crankcase heater to prevent the migration of refrigerant to the In order to energize the crankcase heater, set the indoor cooling ther- compressor during the"OFF"cycle.The heater is energized only when mostat to the "OFF" position Close the line power disconnect to the the unit is not running. If the main switch is disconnected for long peri- unit. ods, do not attempt to start the unit until 8 hours after,the switch has IMPORTANT.An attempt to`start-the compressor without at least 8 been.connected.This will allow sufficient time for all liquid refrigerant to hours of crankcase heat will damage the compressor. be driven out of the compressor." WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN COOLING POSITION. The installer should also instruct the owner on proper operation and 1. In the cooling cycle, discharge gas is pumped to the outdoor coil maintenance of all other system components. / which is the condenser.The'indoor,cod is the evaporator. Maintenance 2. If fan switch is in "ON'-*position, a circuit is made through blower 1. Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the outdoor coils or relay to provide continuous blower=operation. other parts in the air circuit Clean as often as,necessary to keep m the unit clean. Use a brush,vacuum cleaner attachment,or other 3. With fan switch in"AUTO"position,a circuit is made from thermo- suitable means. stat cooling contact through blower relay to provide blower opera- 2. The outdoor fan motor is permanently lubricated and does not tion. require periodic oiling. 4. System will cycle with thermostat demand to provide cooling as 3. If the coil needs to be cleaned, it should be washed with Calgon needed. Coilclean (mix one part,.Coilclean to seven parts water). Allow solution to remain on coil for,30 minutes before rinsing with-clean INDICATIONS OF PROPER OPERATION water. Solution should not be permitted to come in contact with painted surfaces Cooling 4. Refer to the furnace or air handier instructions for filter and blower 1. The outdoor fan should be running, with warm air being dis- motor maintenance. charged from the top of the unit. 5 The indoor coil drain pan should be inspected and cleaned regu- 2 The indoor blower(furnace or air handler) will be operating, dis- larly to prevent odors and assure proper drainage. charging cool air from the ducts. Coils or other parts in the air cir- cuit should be cleaned as often as necessary to.keep the unit clean. Use a brush,vacuum cleaner attachment,or other suitable I means. = - - 3. The vapor line at the outdoor unit will feel cool to the touch. ITIS"UNLAWFUL TO KNOWINGLY VENT,RELEASE OR DIS- CHARGE REFRIGERANT INTO THE OPEN AIR DURING 4. The liquid line at the outdoor unit will feel warm to the touch. REPAIR, SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR THE FINAL DIS- POSAL OF THIS UNIT. WHEN THE SYSTEM 1S FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND THE OWNER HAS BEEN FULLY INSTRUCTED, SECURE THE OWNER'S APPROVAL 3 Subject to change without notice.Printed in U.S.A. 035-19946-001 Rev.A(0404) Copyright©by York International Corp.2004.All rights reserved. Supersedes.Nothing Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OIC Group Drive 73069 -'�W_`�''=-- __ - _—i=ce e_-:::ji'r=•c- - - ti-�_.�..z^�;a' _ .��=:�:.^T=-��'_- - - �'-�`s�,.�.. _-:_.c:.».`�-����-^�-cz-=:.�_:.-�:�:....,c - �s U, SEIR'S INFORMATION MANUAL AFFINITY0Rr* R-22 ®UT®OOR SPLITSYSTEM AIR CONDITIONIING OR HEAT,:4PUMP Heating Air C®nditi ing MODELS.- 12 SEER OMA, YMA SERIES 2 TO 5 TONS Airricosryly E C I us Good if®usekping T Promises CERTIFICATION APPLIES ONLY CHCHII nhi p product oducto a quality system WSYSTEM ISENTHE LISTEDLIST® Is celLfied/registered as being WITH ARI In conlormrty""th ISO 9001 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACT INFORMATION. ...... .. ...... ......1 SYSTEM OPERATION.....................................2 SAFETY ............................... ..............1 MANUAL CHANGE-OVER THERMOSTAT ....... .... .... ..2 THERMOSTATS ......................... 1 ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT .............. .......... ....3 YOUR KEY'TO COMFORT ... .......... ., ...:.. 1 CARE OF SYSTEM .......................................3 COOLING ONLY'':.'..':::.... . ::.:1 - COIL=CARE .. .. .. . .. ...... .. . ....... .. ... ... ....3 COOLING AND HEATING(HEAT PUMP) ................... `:2 SERVICE CALLS MANUAL CHANGE-OVER r:.-': :.:. ::.::...:.:....:.•:•::.2 FILTER CARE ........ . .. . .... . . .. ..... . .. . ... ..... .3 PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS ....-.....r.'.2 CLEARANCES ....... . .. ........... . .. . ...... ......3 FAN OPERATION SELECTION ........:............^:.. .,-,..... ..2 PARTS INFORMATION. .......... .......... ......... . .3 START-UP ........... s.- _ - "....:.... 2, EXTENDED WARRANTY ........ .. . ................. ..... 3 POWER FAILURE , 2. SOME-EFFICIENCY-DO'S&DON'TS .........................3 LIMITED WARRANTY-�......................................4 COI NTACT IN 1176W PIATION " Go to website at www.york.com click on!contact",then click on"contact form"and follow the instructions . Contact us.by mail: I f 1 York International ConsumerRelations 5005 York Drive Norman,OK 73069 SECTION II® THERMOSTATS Co' ngratukdons_ YOUR KEY TO COMFORT Though thermostats may vary widely in appearance they are all On your purchase of one 4.the most-versalile comfort conditioning designed to perforrrrthe same basic function,to control the operation of systems available,in•,the-industry.today.-This.-high'efficiency system_' your air conditioning or heat pump system.Regardless of size or ahape, has been precision designed,'mariufacturediof high quality materials, each thermostat will feature a temperature indicator;a dial,arm or push and has passedmany vigor"ous inspections and-tests to ensure years of button for selection of the desired temperature;a fan switch to choose satisfactory service._. - the indoor fan operation;and a comfort switch for you to select the sys- This booklet is meant to,incr'ekse".your understanding ofyour system, tem mode of operation. tell you how to operate'it efficiently-andrhgW,tg-,obtoin the.greatest Only approved thermostats have been tested and are fully compatible measure of comfort at;the lorvesfoperoting expense..Please read this with this equipment. Please be aware that many different thermostats booklet thoroughly, ; :,-�. -: r--.• - - --� - - operate on batteries or`power stealing"principals. These types of ther- We appreciate your interest^in our'product and your decision to`ptir- mostats can not be supported as trouble free when used with this product. chase oursystem.Enjoy your comfort The following illustrations and discussion will aid you to determine The rrianufactu„ret,'recorrimends that the,user read all sec- which type of thermostat you have for your system. tions:®f this manual and keep the rrianual for,future refer® A complete operating instruction is provided by the manufacturer for encs. each thermostat.Familiarize yourself with its proper operation to obtain the maximum comfort with a minimum of energy consumption. SECTION-h- SAFE'S K , .- COOLING ONLY i®DARNING` If your air conditioning system is designed to provide cooling only(AC), with no capability for heating operation(heat pump),a one-stage cool- This product must be installed and serviced by a qualified ing only thermostat,with a manual,one-position"Cool”and"Off'com- �" installer or service agency. Improper installation, adjustment, fort switch is all that is required for system operation. alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property NOTE:If you have an independent heating system (with a separate damage. thermostat), always be sure the heating control is turned "Off" before turning on the cooling system. 035-19947-001 Nev.A(0404) 035-19947-001 Rev.A(0404) COOLING AND 14EATONG (HEAT PUMP) ing.Set the comfort control switch to"OFF"and the fan switch to"ON". If your system has been designed to-allow both cooling and heating Be sure to return the switchesdo their original positions for normal oper- operation, you may have either a manual change--over type, or a pro- ation. grammable electronic type thermostat. i� t SECTION IV: STARTUP MANUAL CHANGE-OVER The maximum and minimum conditions for operation must be observed Manual change-over simply means that the comfort switch must be to assure a system that will give maximum performance with minimum manually positioned every time you wish to switch from the cooling to service. heating or heating to cooling modes of operation. TABLE 1:APPLICATION LIMITATIONS SECTION III: PROGRAMMABLE Air Temperature DB at AIP Temperature DB at ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS Outdoor Coil,-°F Indoor Coil,°F The computerized electronic thermostat is actually a sophisticated elec- Min. Max. Mm. Max. Cool Heat Cool H tronic version of a manual change-over type. This thermostat includes eat °WB °DB 'WB *DB features which allow "set-back" temperature variations for periods of Cool Heat Cool Heat sleep,or while you are away during the day,and means energy savings 50 -10 115 75 57 501 72 80 for you The thermostat also features a digital clock. 1 a' Operation below this temperature is permissible for a short period of time,during morning warm-up. The comfort control switch is assumed to be in the"OFF"position.If the �S$ti main power supply to the outdoor and indoor units is off,turn the Appro- priate disconnects to the"ON"position.Place the system into operation as follows: 1. Set temperature adjustment to the desired temperature on your thermostat. COOLING-The higher the setting,the lower the amount of energy con- sumed.Federal Guidelines recommend a setting of 78°F. FIGURE 1:PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT HEATING-The lower the setting,the lower the amount of energy con- sumed,Federal,guidelines recommend a setting of 65,°F gr,lower. NOTE:If your cooling and heating temperature adjustments are'sepa- rate,be sure to set both. O12 O 2. After considering"Fan Operation Selection"above,select and set the fan operation mode you desire. 3 5 - O O 3. Move the comfort control switch to the desired mode of operation U O O (Cooling or Heating)found on your particular thermostat. 6 Iid"W'' ER-FAILURE When accidents, wind storms, etc. disrupt electrical power supply.to. your house,switch thermostat to"OFF"position. FIGURE 2:PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT <;t FAN OPERATION-SELECTION SECTION V: SYSTEM OPERATION A multi-position fan switch allows you to choose the type of fan opera- MANUAL CHANGE-OVER THERMOSTAT tion of the indoor fan. COOLING YOUR HOME: With the comfort control switch in the AUTO "COOL" position, the system will operate as follows: When the indoor temperature rises above the level indicated by the temperature adjust- With the thermostat fan switch set to"AUTO",the fan will run intermit- ment setting,the system will start.The outdoor unit will operate and the tently as required for either-,heating or cooling.This position will provide indoor fan will circulate the cooled,filtered air.When the room tempera- the lowest operating cost.If you purchased one of our thermostats,they ture is lowered to the setting selected,the system will shut off. have an Intelligent fan mode which continually circulates the air during HEATING YOUR HOME: If your system includes_a heating unit and the occupied modes,or when you are at home,and can cycle the fan during comfort control switch'is in the"HEAT"position,the system will operate unoccupied mode or during the night while you sleep to further con- as follows: When the indoor temperature drops below the level indi- cated energy. by the temperat6ee"adjustment'i6thrig,the system will start.The ON heating-system will operate'and the indoor favi will circulate the filtered CONTINUOUS FAN OPERATION:With the thermostat fan switch set to air. When the room temperature rises to the setting selected, the sys- "ON",the indoor fan will not shut off.However,the cooling(AC)or heat- tem will shut off Whether heating or cooling, the fan will continue to ing(heat pump)systems will still operate as required.by room tempera- operate if the fan switch was set in the"ON or•Iritelligent"position.The tures.This provides continuous air filtering and more even temperature "AUTO"setting on the fan switch will allow the fan to shut off when your distribution to all conditioned spaces system,does., _ FAN ONLY OPERATION:On moderate days, usually during spring and fall,when neither heating nor cooling is required,you may want to run only the fan to ventilate,circulate and filter the air in your home or build- j 2 - Unitary Products-Group 035-19947-001 Rev A(0404) 1 ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT FNLTER CARE The computerized electronic thermostat, when programmed, will func- Inspect the air filter(s) at least once a month. If they are dirty, wash tion automatically to operate the system as follows: When the indoor reusable filters with a mild detergent per manufacturer's recommenda- ( temperature rises above the higher(COOL)setting,the outdoor unit will tions. Replace disposable filters with new filters. Install the clean filters operate and the indoor fan will circulate the cooled, filtered air. When with "air flow"arrow in the same direction as the air flow in your duct the room temperature is lowered to the selected level, the system will Filters should be clean to assure maximum efficiency and adequate air shut off.The indoor fan will-either shut off or run continuously,depend- circulation. ing upon your choice of fan switch setting. When the indoor tempera- ture drops below the lower (HEAT) setting, the heating system will operate,and the indoor fan will circulate the heated,filtered air.When The minimum clearances shown below must be maintained should any the indoor temperature rises to the selected setting,the system will shut patio or yard improvements be done around the outdoor unit off. TOP 48" SIDES*24" The indoor fan will either shut off or run continuously,depending upon SIDES,REAR 12" FRONT 12" your choice of fan switch setting. °Service Access Panel SECTION VI: CARE OF SYSTEM- PARTS INFORMATION It is strongly recommended that regular periodic preventative mainte- nance be performed on this equipment. TFie`person most familiar with nearest distribution center. the equipment in your H.V.A.0 system' is`a dealer: Tlie dealer can ensure your maintenance program meets tF 6"c*onditions of'the-�WaN Ek'EN®E®WARRANTY ranty", maximize the efficiency of the equipment,and service your unit Special warranty packages (called York Care) are available through within the federally mandated guidelines with regard to unlawful di ;your contractor. These packages reduce the potential cost of service charge of refrigerants into the atmosphere. calls following the first year of operation on your cooling (or heating/ COIL CARE cooling)system. Keep the outdoor,unit free of foliage,,grass clippings,leaves,paper,and SECTION VEQO SOME, EFFICIENCY ®®®S any other material which could restrict the proper airflow in and out of ®N73 the unit.The coil may be vacuumed to remove any debris from between the fins. If the coil becomes excessively dirty,turn the main disconnect DON'T heat or cool unused household area. Reduce supply and return switch to"Off"and wash the coil with your garden hose Avoid getting air flow to a minimum in areas which are not living spaces (storage water into the fan motor and control box.Flush dirt from base pan after rooms,garages,basements,etc). cleaning the coil. DON'T be a"thermostat tiggler".Moving your thermostat setting will not SERVICE CALLS make your system heat or cool any faster.Adjust your thermostat to a comfortable setting and-leave it there. There are a few instances where the user can avoid unnecessary ser- DON'T restrict air circulation.Placing furniture,rugs,etc.in such a way vice calls If unit stops functioning properly check the following items that they interfere with air vents will make your system work harder to before calling your servicing dealer: achieve a comfortable temperature level. This requires.more energy, 1. Indoor section for dirty filter. which means greater;cost to you. lip DON'T heat or cool when you are away.If you are going to be away for a day or more, re-adjust your thermostat accordingly Your furniture is far less demanding than you are when it comes to comfort levels.How- ever,don't expect the system to restore comfort conditions immediately upon returning home.It will take,a little time DON'T locate lamps or other heat-producing appliances (radios,TV's, heaters,etc.)near your thermostat.The heat from these items will give your thermostat"false information"about the temperature in the room. DO select a comfortable thermostat setting,but keep in mind that mod- eration in temperature selection will save energy. DO turn on your kitchen exhaust fan when cooking and your bathroom exhaust fan when showering Also, make sure your clothes dryer is properly vented. If these items are neglected, an excess heat and 2. Outdoor section for leaf or debris blockage Eliminate problem, humidity condition may be created, causing your air conditioning sys- turn off the thermostat for 10 seconds and attempt start Wait 5 tem to run longer minutes.If system does not start,call your servicing dealer DO set your thermostat a few degrees lower than normal several hours =;F; before entertaining a large group of people in a relatively small area. � '' ",'' =4_ '+ People give off a considerable amount of heat and moisture in a closed 4 area. Your system contains environmentally friendly refrigerant DO keep drapes and venetian blinds closed when practical. These R-22, which operates at high pressures You may be in items provide insulation against heat loss/gain. danger of you try to make an attempt to repair your unit. DO contact a qualified service person to make repairs or adjustments to Please contact your local dealer. your system He has been tramed•to perform this service Unitary Products Group 3 Limited UPG warrants this product to be free from defects in factory workmanship and material under normal use and service and will,at its option,repair or replace any parts that prove to have such defects according to the terms outlined on this warranty.This warranty covers only the equipment described by the Product Model Number and Serial Number listed on the Warranty Registration Card. 1. UPG warrants the primary heat exchangers in the product to be free from defects in factory workmanship and material under normal use and service and will at its option, repair or furnish a replacement heat exchanger, either new or reconditioned, that meets the intended fit, use and function of the original heat; exchanger for any heat exchanger furnished by UPG which proves to have such defects within the duration of warranty coverage.Alternatively,UPG may,at its option, extend a replacement allowance to be applied toward the purchase of a new furnace or packaged unit marketed by UPG.The exact amount,of the allowance will be determined at the discretion of UPG,based upon current market conditions,but in no case shall this allowance exceed thirty(30)percent of the original consumer purchase price of the furnace,excluding such items as ductworks wiring,piping and installation costs UPG shall have no responsibility hereunder for installation,shipping,handling or other charges except as specifically provided herein. For your benefit and protection,return the Warranty Registration Card to UPG promptly after installation.This will initiate the warranty period and allow us to contact you,should it become necessary In the absence of a recorded Warranty Registration Card,the warranty period will begin upon product shipment from UPG. This warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is non-transferable.For this warranty to apply,the product must be installed according to UPG recommendations and specifications,and in accordance with all local,state,and national codes;and the product must not be removed from its place of original installation.The warranty period for repair or-replacement parts provided hereunder shall not extend beyond the warranty period stated below. = .,,CONDENSING UNITS. CONDENSING UNITS'. • -C OMPRESSOR 12 SEER CMA,YMA 10 yrs9 5 yrs~ UPG strongly recommends regular periodic preventative maintenance on this equipment.The-person most familiar with the equipment in your HVAC system is a UPG dealer.The UPG dealer can ensure your maintenance program meets the conditions of-the"UPG Warranty;',maximize the efficiency of the equipment, and service your unit within the mandated guidelines-with regard to,unlawful discharge.6f refrigerants_ into the atmosphere. This warranty applies only to products installed in the'United States and Canada:-. -EXCLUSIONS ' This,warranty does not cover any:- 1 Shipping,labor,or material charges. 2. Damages resulting from transportation,installation,or servicing. 3.1- Damagestresultmg from accident,-abuse,fire,flood;:61feratib&-o_r,acts of God(tampering,`altering,defacing or removing the product serial number will serve to void this warranty) 4 4. Damages resulting from use of the product in a corrosive atmosphere. ° 5. Damages resulting•from�irnadequacy or interruption of electrical service or fuel supply,improper'voltage conditions,blown fuses,'or otherdike damages 6. Cleaning or replacement of filters. 7. Damages resulting from failure to properly and regularly clean air and/or water side of condenser and evaporator. 8. Damages resulting from:([),freezing of condenser water or condensate;(11)inadequate or interrupted water supply;(111)use of corrosive water;(IV)fouling or restriction of the water circuit,by foreign material or like causes. 9. Damages resulting from operationmith inadequate supply of air or.water. 10 Damages resulting from use of components or accessories not approved by UPG(vent dampers,etc). 11. Increase in fuel or electnc cost. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL- ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTY,SO THAT THE ABOVE DISCLAIMER MAY NOT-APPLY TO YOU. SOMESTATES ALLOW ONLY A PARTIAL LIMITATION'ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO LIMIT THE DURATION.OE IMPLIED'WARRANTIES TO THE DURA- TION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY.IN SUCH STATES,THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY-LIMITED TO THE DURA- TION-OF URA- TIONOF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY ON THE FACE HEREOF y' IN NO EVENT,WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT,TORT(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE)STRICT LIABILITY OR OTH- ERWISE,SHALL UPG BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL,OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES„INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT,LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS,COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR COST OF FUEL OR ELEC- TRICITY.THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS SHALL INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF UPG'S SUPPLIERS AND-SUBCONTRACTORS.THE ABOVE LIMITATION ON CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SHALL NOT APPLY TO INJURIES TO PERSONS IN THE CASE OF CONSUMER GOODS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,OR FOR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT,SO THAT THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. UPG DOES NOT ASSUME,OR AUTHORIZE ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR UPG,ANY,OTHER LIABILITY FOR THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. For Owner's Information: PRODUCT MODEL.NO. INSTALLATION DATE UNIT SERIAL'NO. INSTALLING DEALER Subject to change without notice.Printed in U.S A. 035-19947-001 Rev.A(0404) Copyright©by Unitary Products Group 2004.All rights reserved. Supersedes: Nothing Unitary 5005 Norman' Products York OK Group Drive 73069 Yi. 1.i • "�t-.,t n•a y'_f ., ` �' ....,- -rr_s 4 y�.5�,� 1"' Cr 8^-•�^ ': `n,F a..'i _ _ .?.,•„ .ia_ - _ ,: _ ''99 ' _,.r.__.'a' - __ - __ - _ C,.DIY` _ .'✓.'-' _ ,Y•t t,a._. :a.+;...r.i.�r,�, . tY ,tt'g rl 'T°ABU.LAR_'DATi4 SHEETT' te'atirtg and=Air Coitdl6ating': Outdoor Split System Air.-Condit'ioner 2,Tl ru,51-T®ns MODELS: CMA024 THRU'060 vt 12'SEER R-22 , - - Physical`and Electrical Data MODEL cmA02411 CMA03Q11 CMA03611.; CMA04211 CMA04811 CMA06011„;=` •; Unit Supply Voltage 208-230V`'1�,60Hr Normal Voltage Range 187 to 252 Minimum Circuit Anipacity 14.1- 16.5 19.9 23.9-, 25.5 37.5' Max.Overcurrent Device Amps 2 20 25 30 4W” `40 60 Compressor Type Recip Recip Recip Recip Scroll S li' ' Compressor Amps_ Rated-Load 10.9 "12.8 14.7... 17:9 ;- 1'9.2. !•28:8- Locked Rotor' 60 68` ° - 82 90 137. ;;145, ck Crankcase Heater ' , _.Yes Yes'_ " 'Yes . Yes 'Nox `:No _4 Fan Motor Amps= Rated Load 0.5 0.5 1'.5 1.5•. ',.'<; 1.5, 1'.5 Fan Diameter Inches "- 22 ` 22- 22 22' ' t 22 22;' Rated,HP 1115 '-" 1/15 1/4, 1%4. - 1l4 1/4 Fan Motor '' Nominal-RPM, 850.- -,850 ,- 850,' 850' '850 850, ' Nominal CFM 2,100: ' 2;100 " 3;400 =3,400 3,400 3,450-- 14.86` 14.86 17:15 _ ,20.58, '20.58' r , Coil RowsDeep'- "� - w= = 1: `_' '1 1 1" 1 2 ; Fins/inch':, ;22-' 22 22 22 22 Liquid Lirie_OD _ 3/8 3/8 ' - 3/8 3/8 3/8• -3/8 VaporLine OD /4 ;314 r +7/8 i 7/8 -7 /8 3 '' "' _ :5-11` = 5-11' '7=8 7-4: :12=14 _ Charge Per:Foot(Oi,), '`` `;;x,1=;+F +:xct .0.68 _ 0.68' 0:70 _ ,y0.70 Operating Weight(Lbs.)"" 180 -r 185 • `1190 x 210 210 -260 ' ' 1. 'Rated in accordance with'ARIf Standard;11Y0,utilization'range:"A":' 2. Dual,element fuses'o`r'HACR'circuit breaker. LL•. 3. The Unit Charge is correct for the outdoor unit,`matchedindoor,coil,and;15 feet of refrigerant tubing:For tubing'lengths""other`- than 15 feet,add or subtract the amount;of refrigerant;,using'the difference-in length multiplied by the per--foot value.",'•= ?' Aildlfnensi6ns are in inches. They,are subject,to c arjga without notice.Certified dimensions will be.pro- vided'upon request. a Unit Dimensions' " Refrigerant Connection r Model (Inches) Line Size A B C` Liquid:' 'Vapor A 024 29-1/2 37 31 314„ Q ® 030 29-1/2 37 31 ` 036 29-1/2 37 31 318" 042 33-1/2 37 '311-. 718"- 048 39-1/2 37'i -31,-, VAPOR C' ; B 060 39-1/2 ..;37- %31' ' 7/8" +Expander fitting'required for 1-1/8"line LIQUID 6-112 -, set . 2=3/8 Unitary Products Group j035-1994,8-001'Rev rA(0404) R-22 SYSTEM CHARGING PROCEDURE _Additional - arge Ize for Various.Matched Systems Outloo-rUnir CMA02411 CMA03011 CMA03611 CMA04211 CMAO 811 C A6011- Unit n ices 9 6773,75 81 8 99 Approved System Thermal Expansion Valve 1TV0702 1TV07012 1TV0702 1TV0702 1TV0703 1TV0703 Factory -22 arge, s-oz" 5- - 5-15 -812-14 Indoor Coi12 Cod Orifice 3 Orifice -Additional Charge,Oz G2 D024 S, 7 61 59+2 - - - - G2FD030 6 G2F 035 S, 1 5 9+ 6 +0 - - - - G2 036 S, 7 65/(702) - 7+ 3+2 2 D36 5 - 6 + 7 + _ _ _ G2 0 2 S, --78-F(-702) - 6 +9 +7 - - - G2 D046 S, 7 8 - 67+9 75+7 81+0 - - G2 DO 8 S, 21,24 8 - - 75+16 81+8 87+7 - 2 D048 2 ,2 70 - - - - 7 _ 2F 060 S, 2 9F - - - 8 -+1-3—---8-7-+TO— 9+6 G2FD060 S, 2 703 - - - - 10 6 G2 D061H2 9 - - - - 87+16G1HA9+12 024 1 _ 9+2 - , _ G1 036 1 75 02 - 67+6 '73+4 = _ _ G A 36H17 78/(702) - 67+9 G A 2 8 - - _ +6 8 + - GlHAQ48H21T 703 - - - - _ 0 90 ' - - - _ + 0 99+6 59 59+2 - - - - - G1 H 070-3-6 69 – - 67+6 7 +3 - - 8 + +2 7+GlHD060 93 - - - - 7+ +0 GINA030817K 63 -59+-4– - - _ _ _ G1NA036S17J 67 67+2 3 2 6 - 67+2 + _ GINA042S24W 8 - +2 8 + 5 - - G2NA048S21 D --79— - - + 8 + 060 2 - - - - 87+5 99+0 G1 1 U AO-2-49-1-4,17 59 9+0--GIR 5 +G-TFj - - - - 0 73 - 67+2-- G + 1 F 1 UA036 17,21 T 73/(702) 59+ .—,67+0 0 7 84, - 81+0 _ _ AO - - + 81+6 87+4 - G A048 21T 703 - - - - _ G1 FA/G1 06 ,2 —90/(703) - - - + 3 8 + 0 99+6 2 036 5 9+ 67+ F2RP 2FP02 F3RP02 61/(701) 59+2 F2 0 03 65 59+-4— - + 2 P-0-3-6 7T-3 -036 75/(702) - 6 + 7 +7 2 PO 0/F3FP040 63 702 - 67+ 3+7 2 3 8 - + + 2 0 5 8 - - - +13 87+10 _ 2 PO4 F3 48 84/(703) - _ - 81+8 87+6 _ F2 060 0 7 - - . - _ + 9+6 2 0 90/(703) - - - - + 99+ FOOTNOTES: 1 Only the TXV kits listed above are approved for use in these systems.The charge adder is the same as that listed for the orifice. 2. Systems matched with furnaces or air handlers not equipped with blower-off delays may require blower Time Delay Kit#6918A5011. 3. These orifices or TXVs aye factory mounted in the flow device of each indoor coil(701,702,703 indicates 1TV07 .series).A"T"suf- fix indicates a coil or air handler with a factory mounted TXV. PROCEDURES: 1. Unit factory charge listed on the unit nameplate includes refrigerant for the condenser,the smallest evaporator,and 15 feet of inter- connecting line tubing. 2.Verify the orifice or TXV and the additional charge required for specific evaporator coil in the system using the above table 3.Add charge for the amount of interconnecting line tubing greater than 15 feet at the rate specified on the previous page 4. Permanently mark the unit nameplate with the total system charge. Total System Charge=Base Charge(as shipped)+adder for evaporator+adder for line set. Subject to change without notice.Printed in U S.A. 035-19948-001 Rev A(0404) Copyright 0 by York International Corp.2004 All rights reserved. Supersedes Nothing Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive 73069 EXISTING I STORY FRAME DWELLING - EXIST. 2x8 LEDGER BOARD -- 00 OARD _ -- --- ----------- - - -- i -- --- -- - - - - - .. Lo Lo II _ k EXISTING HVAC UNIT . a 4 1-011 -- - - EXISTING OUTDOOR SHOWER c OPEN TO ABOVE - EXITS. (2) 2xl0 GIRDER --- - -- ---_ --- ----- + a i i - � 1 EXISTING COLUMNS TO BE REPLACED AS PER APPROVED DETAIL. — — 2i_�®ii --- ---------- _ RAIL Ir ii --- i--------- 5 U EXIST. 34 HIGH GUARDRAILS. TYP. _ 4DECKI NG - -- !------- ----- - ----- Lo 2x8 JOISTS @ 16" O.C. (TYP.) -} - -- -- MAX 26ii t EXISTING DECK ±26" ABOVE GRADE —____ __ :__—___= ABOVE GRADE (2) 2x10 GIRDER -- — —� ' 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED RADE VARIES._ � POST ON 4x4 WET z ANCHOR BASE (TYP) i DIA. SONOTUBES UP 4R@ ±7" 3 RUNS @ 12" 41 _21 1 4'_�E ®ii i- �� ! 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