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HomeMy WebLinkAbout43165-Z 45SUF 0 Gy 1 Town of Southold 6/27/2020 o - P.O.Box 1179 53095 Main Rd Southold,New York 11971 mol �W",. CERTIFICATE OF-OCCUPANCY No: 41219 Date: 6/27/2020 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: Cove,Fishers Island SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 10.-540 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 10/15/2018 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 43165 dated 10/24/2018 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: alterations and additions including screened porch and second floor deck, to an existing one family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Baker,James&Diane of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 43165 10/24/2019 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED Authorized Signat re SUFFntx TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IPA BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE py . SOUTHOLD, NY Cpl � ,dao 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#: 43165 Date: 10/24/2018 Permission is hereby granted to: Baker, James & Diane 1 Strathmore Ln Unit 1 Madison, CT 06443 To: construct interior alterations to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: Cove, Fishers Island SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 10.-5-10 Pursuant to application dated 10/15/2018 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 4/24/2020. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $381.60 CO -ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $431.60 Bui ector 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. 10 /y/ / New Construction: p�i Old or Pre-existing Building: V (check one) Location of Property: ! J�6 ���1 ���G� t1 Gf -Ft e f House No./ h -DStreet Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section Block Lot l Q Subdivision P Filed Map. Lot: Permit No.—41615 Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept. Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: (check one) Fee Submitted: $ 5-0 , r>?? "Al / AA_7 Applicant Signature r F pF SO!/��,®l Town Hall Annex ® Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 • �� roger.richerta-town.southold.ny.us �yc®UNT9,�� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Baker Address: Cove City. Fishers Island St: New York Zip: 6390 Building Permit# 43165 Section 10 Block. 5 Lot* 10 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE contractor: DBA: Z&S Construction License No: 4798-ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service Only Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New X Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey Attic X Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph 200a Heat gas Duplec Recpt 67 Ceding Fixtures 12 HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water gas GFCI Recpt 9 Wall Fixtures 16 Smoke Detectors 10 Main Panel 200a A/C Condenser 3 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 59 CO Detectors 2 Sub Panel 100a A/C Blower 3 Range Recpt 50a Fluorescent Fixture Pumps Transformer Appliances dw Dryer Recpt 30a Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect 200a Switches r 63 Twist Lock 17 Exit Fixtures TVSS Other Equipment. 4-bath fans, 7-paddle fans, gas cook top, range hood, 12-ARC fault circuit breaker Notes. Certificate includes screen room Inspector Signature: Date: October 24 2019 81-Cert Electrical Compliance Form As suulyOlo f * # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST [Vf ROUGH PLBG. / vC [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: DATE INSPECTOR �� . # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION , [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ vl<ROUGH PL13G. [ ] F UNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ]. FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ]- FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOL ATI [6�CAU KING REMARKS: A.0� OP - aef= DATE O /0/-'x INSPECTOR • Le + �o�apF SOUjyo� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. `ycourme�'' 765-1802 INSPECTION N FO NDATI N 1 0� ] ROUGH PLBG. FOUNDATION 2 [ rINSULATIOf(el� A"94a--�) [ ] FRAMING; /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ]-CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKSr- �1�� dor DATE �3 �� �S INSPECTOR G� lor pF SOUlholo # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION loe DP4TIO 1 T�� ) [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ OUN ATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION S� [ ] --CAULKING REMARKS: 0Il DATE 01114W107. INSPECTOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. courmN 765-1802 : INSPECTION [Vf FOUNDATION 1 S� [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] -ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: ate• DATE O� �� INSPECTOR �� �o��OP SOUIyo{o # TH LD BUILDING DEPT TOWN OF SOU O U G 765-1802 INSPECTION [vf4'FUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION" [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: ! s� � DATE O� 18 l INSPECTOR / # * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. • 765-1802 INSPECTION [FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: DATE INSPECTOR 1 � . 1 OF SO(/l�°6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPEC ION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST ,.. [ ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATIO [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: DATE ���9 / INSPECTOR -9l't�210MIAlm;t 3� �pF SOUIy * # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [vr-'R' OUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ]_ FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL(ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: r DATE 07 aao INSPECTOR el/at, ......... 3 OE SO//lyO� � 04L 'ot TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILD G DEPT. 765-1802 ya INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ NAL [ ] _FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [' ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ]' FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION ` [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: . -u—�•�-c. r40 , � t DATE INSPECTOR ' C7 •.•� �,�.. c. Ave- .w: /°ib,t�•:�+ +��•a..�. �pF SOOT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. `yco 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ FINAL° [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY- [ =] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL-(FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: -rn DATE INSPECTOR - , OF SO/¢ # TOWN OF-SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. `ycourm N�' 765-1802 = INSPECTION [. ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [ ] FOUNDATION,2ND [ ' ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [ FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY- [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT-PENETRATION [' ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ' [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: ak a&44C. ©. DATE INSPECTOR JACOBSONSTRUCTURES LLC Deep River, CT Ph. 860.575.3172 Justin@jacobsonstructures com July 30, 2019 Paul Contrillo Z and S Contracting Inc 202 Whistler Ave Fishers Island, NY 06390 Regarding: Baker Residence at Peninsula Road, Fishers Island, NY Paul: I am the structural engineer of record for the above referenced project. I specified two rows of blocking between the 9 Y2" LVL floor joists of the screen porch as a way to increase the performance of the floor system. However, the joists can support the loads and meet the reflection requirements of the building code without the blocking. The use of closed cell foam within the joist bay will also increase the performance of the floor similar to the effects of the blocking. Sincerely, OF Ne A,Q� plTER /,q j'O qq�-� ,V 7 \ LJ LE i� E r ,t Z e JUL 3 1 2019 �A 696617. RTJM'.'0WG1 DEFT. ROFFssioNP�' + a Justin Jacobson PE Baker Residence at Peninsula Road, Fishers Island, NY July 30,2019 Opinion regarding blocking Page 1 of 1 NOV 2 6 2019 Building Conservation Technology 1-1-C, Testing Sheet 71 �Orin,,-k tt q3l6r R T I N: Signature. 't,/ '-V15-, 01.nQi V15- 01.4aii- Zone. Date of Test: H euilder-- 1,7 t Builder Contsct: I'Llvl C'04t-Tllo Address o1Test.-.,.,--!--, 1:s SFBE:--- Total Heated Space: 3-o�7 VOILIme: Source of Area and Volume Calculations: Blower Door Test Pa I Fan NOTES. Date Outside 1111-n-g Pressure Fan Flow ACH50 PASSIFAIL ki :2, V Duct Baster Tesl Jr Handler Location: Floor Served: Area Served: Rough In or Post Construction: Total o r Fan Pass or DOTES Date Ring Pressure FanFlov) Leakage Fa it Outside Duct Bigster Tes'. Air Handier Location: Floor Served: Area Served: Rough In or Post Consrtuction: -Total or Fan Passor .140TES- Dalte Ring Pressure Fan Flow Leakage Fail Outside z z Dole Collin Architectum.LLC 153 Danhuiv Road Ridgelicld.Connecticut 06877 203 1 43 1 1 6001 NOV 19 2019 r' 203 1 131 1 9764 fax DOYLF I COFFIN info@doylecofPinaichiieetnre.con A R C H I 'I'F.C T U It E doylccol7inareiiitectrire.com excoptional r-".r .,t:f, i,.• =r i';i c' X1'1.,_.."' aiclutec,tural design since 1973 November 12, 2019 Mr. Michael Verity, Chief Building Inspector 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Verity, I am writing this letter to confirm that to the best of my knowledge the Baker Residence renovation project located at 1143 Peninsula Road, Fishers Island was built in substantial compliance with the drawings and noted revisions submitted to the Town of Southold Building Department, Permit#43165, issued October 24, 2018. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call. . _ ��wtHtUnm4!nu!„n Sincerely, �� L �A�� '��.,, oy 6` John M. Doyle, AIA, LEED AP �j 02855a� Pte: David D.Coffin.Poundei Peter T Coffin,Paitnei John\'I. Doyle,Patinei Enc E.Flanders.A sociatc JACOBSONSTRUCTURES LLC Deep River, CT Ph. 860.575 3172 Justin@acobsonstructures coni November 20, 2019 Paul Contrillo Z and S Contracting Inc 202 Whistler Ave Fishers Island, NY 06390 Regarding: Baker Residence at Peninsula Road, Fishers Island, NY Paul: The sketch below is an acceptable means of reinforcing the porch connection. L4X4X74X71'STEEL ; NGLE AT INSIDE v z ORNER ?, 0 G 4'THROUGH BOLTS HROUC 4 POST AND °FROM TOP AND SL BEAMS OTTOM OF PSL BEAMS :� r ,v Sincerely, O JACo c - s � No.24385� Justin Jacobson PE Baker Residence at Peninsula Road, Fishers Island, NY November 20,2019, 2019 Porch Connection Page 1 of 1 I ill\It,ldll fl n A it It ill ell i ry IAA lib Ihuibuty Roar) Rid"rliald,Connecticut 0087, ®� 2033 1 ,6:31 1 6001 DOYLEICOFFIIN 2031 ]sl 971,1 ra, iufnd!'tlu3•IceIII in:u'cltilretiuu i uw A 11 C II 1 T E C I'U H F. doylrruffiiiari hitrrturexom • r�rrptiouul uri•Itil�cturul drri�u ,iucv 1973 MEMORANDUM Date: December 18,2019 From:John Doyle Project Name:Balser Residence Renovation Job Number: 889 Re: Caulking Submittal o Pro-Flex—Tripolymer Sealant NOTES: 1. We take no exception to the Geocel—Pro-Flex Sealant used at the sill plates and group studs. 01 0 C\CCI'TIONS TALC\ []rvimisl11Scolini-c- r) QIlene:cru 11 REVISE tNoIll::,vll,1tlr ❑sunmrrsrrru•u:o ITC%I ❑rirccn'ro I oil rECO111) OR I.4 U nN IT 1'O I I I l h"(10111)ON I This review is only for general ronrormanre with the design concept of the project and goncral romplinner with the information given in the Contract Documents. Corrections or comments made on the shop draNiings during this review do not relieve contractor from compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications.Approval of a specific item shall not include approval of an assembly of which the Item is a component.Contractor is responsible for: quantities and dimensions to be confirmed and correlated at the jobsite:information that pertains solely to the fabrication processes or to the means. methods.techniques,segnences and procedures of construction.coordination of his or her Work with that of all other tra It s,and for performing all Ni ork in a safe and satisfactory manner. Doyle C n Architecture, LLC Date. i lltnill I1.Curlin,Foltnrlor Alvx T. lirllirw.A•�nriwc Vetfir l'.Go1•I•iu,1)arini r 4lirlu Ile I,.ldtrr, 1„ouiulr .Inlni ill.llinlr,1'minri JACOBSONSTRUCTURES LLC Deep River, CT Ph. 860 575.3172 Justin@jacobsonstructures com February 4, 2020 Paul Contrillo Z and S Contracting Inc 202 Whistler Ave Fishers Island, NY 06390 Regarding: Baker Residence at Peninsula Road, Fishers Island, NY Paul: Sistering the existing 2x10 floor joists with M's is an acceptable means of reinforcing the existing joists. Sincerely, OF NjEF Cb puER✓Rc f'�'Q o< 090619 A ��C? - 90FESSlONP� ' Justin Jacobson PE i Baker Residence at Peninsula Road, Fishers Island,NY February 4,2020 Opinion regarding sistering joists Page 1 of 1 Doyle Coffin Architecture,LLC 158 Danbury Road Ridgefield,Connecticut 06877 203 431 1 6001 203 43119764 fax DOYLE I COFFIN info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com A 11 C 11 1 T}:C T ll It R doylecoffinarchitecture.com exceptional architectural design since 1973 ES V February 8, 2020 i FL Mr. Michael Verity, Chief Building Inspector FEB - 8 2020 1" 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 ,;,: "JUI Y W;• r-7ryI'T"; , Dear Mr. Verity, ',U1/PA 0 G, "ff f—a' I am writing this letter to confirm that to the best of my knowledge the Baker Residence renovation project located at 1143 Peninsula Road, Fishers Island was built in substantial compliance with the permit documents and noted revisions submitted to the Town of Southold Building Department, Permit#43165, issued October 24, 2018. Per our telephone conversation, I have attached copies of the following documents for your file: Letter from Jacobson Structures LLC regarding sistering the existing 2x10 floor joists. • Letter from Jacobson Structures LLC,regarding the Corner Brackets at the porch. DCA memo and copy of submittal regarding the Spray Foam insulation, which to the best of our knowledge and belief was installed per the permit documents. DCA memo and copy of submittal regarding Caulking, which to the best of our knowledge and belief was installed per the permit documents. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, John M. Doyle, AIA, LEED AP David D.Coffin,Founder PeterT Coffin,Partner John M.Doyle,Partner Eric E.Flanders,Associate Do\ie Colfin Atrhin•(lure. H.0 P 15B Dat)1nI1) 11"ad � C�Q3^✓1 Ridgefield.Connec•tic•ut 00877 h'� 203 1 431 16001 203 1 131 1 0761 fa-, D OY L E I C Oh F 1 N inr..•Il dn3lr er,n i n,irel,ileett,re e •1 It C II ITE C I'L: ti P, do)•ler+illinairliitectuluc•onr ' e�rl•I)linttal ` areluteehtral&-iivi since 1973 MEMORANDUM Date: December 18, 2019 From:John Doyle Project Name:Baker Residence Renovation Job Number: 889 Re: Spray Foam Insulation Submittal o Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation—closed cell NOTES: 1. We take no exception to the Carlisle "SealTite"PRO Closed cell foam insulation used at the roof and exterior walls of the Baker Residence. • \l,G\f•CI''I'14\F'I'thl:1 �Fllt\iSllt9lUltlll:("1'1:11 �itIJ1:('I'I:l) �Iilft'1 I:t\Dlllititli111'1' 11BPlilt Y1'&pP:Cll'11:1)11Ell �Itl:(.LI)I•,DPgItIt000Ith OR I:S t•1111 I'1'1'U It It F.Cn II 1)t l\1.)' This review is ouly for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance, Willi Ilse infotmnlion given in the,Contract Dbetmlilt]IA. Corrections or c•onrrnents nmdo un tho shop drawings during this roviee•do not relieve contractor I'rotn compliance with th(,requirements of thn plane and spociliootinns.Approval of a specific,item uhall riot includo Approval of an ntim ,biv of whirl,thu itnrn i+ A cnmponent.Contractor to responribie for: quantities and duncnsione to be,confirmed and correlated at thu jubsitc:hdorn ation thatpertaius solely to the,fabrication processes or to the means. methods.technique+,sequences and procedures of construction:coordination of Ins or her Work with that of all other trades.and for perl'ortning all work in a safe and satisfactory manner. Doyle Coffin A eltitecture,LLC 2,9 let B3: Date: Dnliil 1).Coffin, Foand,•r Alex T. liellina,,Is�nei:nu Pct,u•T.Coffin,Parine, hlirhellr,L M.Yers,A-iwiate John AI. Doyle,Partner / ® TECHNICAL DATA SHEET SPRAY FOA/V9//VSULAT/ON C a(08 1 DD CELL FOA SealTite PRO Closed Cell SealTite PRO Closed Cell is a two-component,medium density,one to one by volume spray applied polyurethane foam. To produce SealTite PRO Closed Cell requires the use of an"X component(ISO)and a blended"B"component(RESIN) which contains ZERO ozone depleting blowing agents,catalysts,polyols and fire retarding materials.SealTite PRO Closed Cell is an insulation system designed for use in residential applications.Use In lieu of more traditional forms of Insulating materials such as fiberglass,cellulose or other loose fill products.Typical area's where spray polyurethane foam is applied are exterior walls,vented attics,unvented attic assemblies,between floors,foundations,crawl spaces, hvac ducts,fluid tanks,and cold storage units. TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Test Property SealTite R-Value 6.9 @ 1ASTM C-518 li 21 @ 3" Core Density 2 0 LB/Cubic Foot ASTM D-1622 Closed Cell Content j >90% ASTM D-2856 Sound Transmission Coefficient 41 ASTM E-90-85/E 413 'Water Absorption <2%by volume ASTM D-2842 Water.Vapor Transmission- 0 8 perms @ 1" ASTM E 96 ® Permeance 0 23 perms @ 3 5.. Air Impermeable' <0 02(Us-m2)@ 1" ASTM E-2178 f_ Tensile Strength 60 psi ASTM D-1623 Dimensional Stability <9% ASTM D-2126 Compressive Strength _ 47psi ASTM D-1621 Building Code Certifications Fire Test Data 4 , Evaluation Service Report IAMPO UES-621 n— Building Types Approved I,II,III,IV,V-B Nonstructural Insulation material Flame Spread ASTM E84 Class I<25 Smoke Development ASTM E84 Class I<450 ASTM C 1029 Spray Applied Polyurethane Thermal Insulation Meets or Exceeds Type II NFPA 285 Pass Compliant For Use In Budding Types I,11,III,IV,V NFPA 286 Pass Can be used without a 15-minute thermal barrier when covered with one of the approved intumescent coatings as shown on page 2 NFPA 286 1Pass Complies withtfie applicable requirements of ICC-ES AC377 Appendix X for use in attics"and, { AC377 Appendix X (crawlspgces_wdliout a pre _b barrier.; I UL 1715 Pass-Can be used without a Code prescribed 15-mmute thermal bamer when included as a component in tested alternative thermal barnerassemblies See THERMAL BARRIER on page 2. .Greenguard Gold, GOLD UL 2818—2013 Standard for Chemical Emissions for Budding Materials,Finishes and furnishings UL Listing. FWFX.R38039 ExtenorWall System Component •UL Listing FWFO EWS0013&EWS0029 ExtenorWall System 100 Enterprise Drive•Cartersville,GA 30120.844 922 2355 www.carlislesfi.com CLQISED GELD FOA SPF�AYFQAM/NSULAT/ON SealTite PRO Closed Cell THERMAL BARRIER: VAPOR RETARDER:When Installed at a minimum thickness of 1"SealTite PRO Closed Cell is considered a vapor retarder.Consult local building code Current International Budding Code(IBC}and International Residential officials for specific requirements Climate zone tables are available in Code(IRC)require that spray polyurethane foam be separated from the current IBC and IRC publications. building interior by a Code prescribed 15-minute thermal barrier or a Code- approved alternative.Gypsum board at a minimum thickness of%2"is a APPLICATION GUIDELINES:Polyurethane foam systems should be Code-prescribed 15-minute thermal barrier.The following products when processed through commercially available spray equipment designed for installed per manufacturer specifications are alternative thermal barrier that purpose by a qualified professional applicator.Consult the current assemblies containing SealTite PRO Closed Cell: Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation application guidelines for SealTite PRO Closed Approved Intumescent Coatings- Cell(Grade:Summer or Winter)OR SealTite PRO Closed Cell(Grade:Arctic) prior to installation.It is the responsibility of the professional applicator DC315'"manufactured by Application Rates to thoroughly understand all equipment technical Information and safe International Fireproof Technology,Inc 14 Wet Mils-9 Dry Mils operating procedures that pertain to a spray polyurethane foam application. Fireshell TB manufactured by Application Rates TPR2 Corporation 20 Wet Mils-12 Dry Mils MATERIAL HANDLING:Due to the reactive nature of these components _ respiratory protection is mandatory.The vapors and liquid aerosols present IGNITION,,PARKER", during application and for a short period thereafter must be considered— (SealTite th PRO_Cfosed..Cell,meets e requirements of I--- AC377? and appropriate protective measures taken—to minimize potential risks end Appendix X-for use jn_attics and crawlspaces without the_use-of a1 from overexposure through inhalation,skin,or eye contact.These protective measures include adequate ventilation,safety training for installers and (prescriptiv_e ignitioe barrier or Intumescent Coating under the followings other workers,use of appropriate personal protective equipment,and conditLgr1q) a medical surveillance program.It is imperative that the applicator al iEntry is only to service utilities m the attic or crawlspace and n la' � read and become familiar with all available information on proper use !storage Is permitted? and handling of spray polyurethane foam.Additional information is (bl A is or cmawisp'ace areas cannot beconnected. available at www carlislesfl.com or by contacting the Technical Services (hur fromthe attic or crawlspace cannot,be circulated to otlierparts-ofj department of Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation. (ct - the budd— ing o (n accordance with IBC Section 1203.3_oi IRC Section R4081,under) PROPER STORAGE OF RAW MATERIALS:Shelf life Is Six(6)months (floor crawls ace).v_entilationis provided as appllcablel from date of manufacture when stored indoors,in the original unopened _�_--_-P (In accordance with IBC 1203.2 or IRC Section R806,_attic ventilationisl containers and between the temperatures of 50°—80°F provided as_appTECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:For additional assistance please contact the fin accordance with 2012 and 2009'IMC_(Intemational.Mechanical Technical Services department of Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation at(844) Section 7Q1,.or 2006 IMC Sections 7111.and-7-703,combushori> 922.2355. 1 it is-provided t 9i (density a ted)c,insulatlon is limted tothe-maximum thickness DISCLAIMER:To the best of our knowledge,all technical data contained herein is true and accurate as of the date of issuance and subject to (h) 1T11e,histalled coverage rate of coatings,J part of the-msulatiorisysteml change without prior notice.User must contact Carlisle Spray Foam (shall lie equal or greater than.tliat,fested) Insulation to verify correctness before specifying or ordering.We guarantee our products to conform to the quality control standards established by GENERAL PROPERTIES:SealTite PRO Closed Cell is a 2 0 pcf density Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation We assume no responsibility for coverage, closed cell insulating material.SealTite PRO Closed Cell is designed for use performance or injuries resulting from use Liability,if any,is limited to where insulation systems require superior air barrier characteristics along replacement of the product.NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF with the ability to minimize moisture infiltration.SealTite PRO Closed Cell ANY KIND IS MADE BY CARLISLE SPRAY FOAM INSULATION EXPRESSED OR has a 6.9 per inch R-value rating while providing structural enhancement IMPLIED;STATUTORY,BY OPERATION OF LAW,OR OTHERWISE,INCLUDING due to its semi-rigid nature when cured.When properly installed by a MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE professional application company SealTite PRO Closed Cell quickly expands to fill the cracks,crevices,gaps and voids that exist in every structure. In addition,SealTite PRO Closed Cell will conform to the curves,irregular surfaces and spaces to form a superior thermal envelope around your entire structure. 1Awlmomsmrmacraat EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT RATIOS:The mix ratio Is 1 to 1 b volume. The pre-heater temperatures should be set between 105°F—135yF and ',9•SAAB, ull"n o u utmct able to maintain+/-5°F. 100 Enterprise Drive•Cartersville,GA 30120-844.922.2355 www.carlislesfi.com ®2019 Carlisle 0117 19 CSFI-10140-"SealTite PRO Closed Cell Technical Data Sheet" Carlisle and SealTite are trademarks of Carlisle FW WEBB CO. BAKER WATERFORD,CT NOV 2 6 2019 PENINSULA RD -)2z _ FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sates Consultant: Job#: cool runin - I Date: 1111812019 " W".t System I (Average Load Procedure) Design Conditions Location: Central Islip, New York Elevation: 98 ft Daily Range: Medium Input Data: Outdoor Dry Bulb Indoor Dry Bulb Latitude: 40"N Design Grains: 33 Summer: 92 70 Heated Area 2614 Sq.Ft. Winter: 5 74 Cooled Area 2614 Sq.Ft. Heat/Loss Summary (July Heat Load Calculations) Gross Sensible Latent Area Lass Gain Gain Walls 3219.9 18359 8977 0 Windows 427 12079 11970 0 Doors 24 646 336 0 Ceilings 2614.24 5772 6693 0 Skylights 0 0 0 0 Floors 2614.24 4208 1514 0 Room Internal Loads 0 4700 2000 Blower Load 1707 0 Hot Water Piping Load 0 0 0 ,..�..:� Winter Humidification Load 0 0 0 Infiltration 9724 1550 1437 Approved ACCA Ventilation 0 0 0 MJ8 Calculations Duct Loss/Gain EHLF=O ESGF=O 0 0 0 AED Excursion n/a 0 n1a Subtotal 50788 37447 3437 Total Heating 50788 Btuh Total Cooling 40884 Btuh 100 Linear ft.of Hydronic Baseboard *Calculations are based on the ACCA Manual J 8th Edition and are approved by ACCA. All computed calculations are estimates based on building use,weather data,and inputted values such as R-Values,window types, duct loss,etc. Equipment selection should meet both the latent and sensible gain as well as building heat loss. %Q-t r FW WEBB CO. BAKER -WATERFORD,CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11/18/2019 System !Breakdown Item Name U-Value /SHGC Net Area Htg. HTM. Clg. HTM Sens. Htg. Sens.Clg. Lat. Clg Total Clg. Construction-Type ---------- -- - --•----- --- ---------- ---- - ----•---------- -•.--0-------- 1707 -0-.__-- --- 1 707 System I ---- - - - -- -- - --.-. - 0 0 0 - - 0 BATH RM _ -- ---__. �.._.- --_-__-- •- --------- - -• - ---•------- -.... . ... ._____�______---._-_._.SSSS.-__ _ _ Ceiling 0.032 48 2.208 2.56 106 123 0 123 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor -- - - -_-- --0.206 - 48 - -14.214 77 28 0 28 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 insulation on Exposed Walls, See SpecelPassiveiNAIR-2 to R-4 boardiAny Floor CoveringINAINAY----- __SSSS __ ---- North Wall -~- ---0.097 -- 72 -6.693 - 3.31 482 238 0 238 Frame Wall1Parti6onINAINAIWoodjR-11 INoneINAISiding or StuccoINA BED RM 2 ----------- 394 --Ceiling _ -- 0.032 154 2208 2.56 340 394 0 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierjAnyjAnyjR-30 insulation Floor 0.206 -- -- 154 --- 14.214 248 89 0 89 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, Sea SpacelPassiveINAIR-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringlNAINA---.---- -_ _----- -----0.097 --------0.097 84--'---6.693 ---3.31- 46.6933.31 562 278 0 278 Frame Wall/PartitioniNAINA4WoodIR-11 jNone,NAjSiding or StuccoINA -- Window-3x5 ---0.4110.31 15 28.29 38.27 424 574 0 574 OperablejNormal Windowlt-ow-e(0 20)2 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass -------------._-SSSS_-------•------ ---•---------- •-.__-SSSS-----.___ South Wall 0.097 111 6.693 3.31 743 367 0 367 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11 INoneiNAISiding or StuccoINA -------Window-34~-- 04110.31 - 15 --- 28.29 ------21.73--------424 ------326------ 0 326 Y- OperablelNormal Window�Low-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass __ _- _ • ----___-_--------._.--------___._.-___..___--_-__-.___-- BED RM 3 ---_----0-------- 230 200 430 7 FW WEEE CO. BAKER i -WATERFORD,CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11118/2019 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11 INoneiNAISiding or StuccoINA Door-3x8 J 0.39 24 26.91 14 646 336 0 336 WoodlSolid CorejNo Storm Window-2x3 0.41/0.31 6 28.29 15 170 90 0 90 Operable]Normal Windowil-ow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0 05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass GREAT ROOM Ceiling 0.032 416 2.208 2.56 919 1065 0 1065 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrieriAnylAnylR-30 insulation - Floor_- " - - - -'--- 0.206-- - 416 14.214 670 241 0 241 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, See SpacelPassiveINAIR-2 to R-4 boardiAny Floor CoveringINAINA West Wall 0.091 144 6.279 2.87 904 413 0 413 Frame Wall/PartitioniNA,NAlWoodIR-13INoneINAISiding or StuccoINA East Wall---- - - - 0.091 1627 279 2.87 640 293 0 29 Frame WalUPartitionINAINAIWoodIR-13INone[NAISiding or StuccoINA - -- " dow-7 - - -- --0.41/0.31 42 28.29 38.26 1188 1607 0 16 67 Wnx6 OperablejNorrnal WindowiLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass —South Wall - -- - -0.091 170 6 279 2.87 1067 488 0 488 Frame Wall/PartitioniNAINAlWoodIR-13[NoneINAISiding or StuccoINA -" Window-8x8 ---0.4110.31 --- - -28.29 21.77 -- 1811 - 1393 - - 0 — -1393- OperablejNormal WindowiLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass 0 2860 400 3260 KITCHEN ---- - - -- -- ---- -- -••- - ---- -- - 666 Ceiling---�--- - - - - 0.032 -" 260 2.208 2.56 574 666 -- Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrieriAnylAnylR-30 insulation -- '"- 419 151 0 151 Floor 0.206 260 14.214 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls,See SpacelPassiveiNAIR-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringINAINA - -------- ----- ------- 516 0 5 North Wall 0.097 156 6.693 3.31 1044 1 FW WEBB CO. BAKER -WATERFORD, CT PENINSULA RD _ FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11118/2019 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-1 1 INoneINAISiding or StuccoINA - - --- - - - - -- - - - - - - --- - - Window-6x4 0.41/0.31 24 28.29 15 679 360 0 360 OperablejNormal WindowlLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass LAUNDRY 0 0 0 0 Ceiling -- 0 032 99 2.208 2.56 219 253 0 253 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAny(AnylR-30 insulation Floor 0.206 99 14.214 -_ - -159 57 0 57 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls,Sec SpacelPass_iveINAIR-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringINAINA East Wall 0.097 81 6.693 3.31 -'5-4-2- 268 0 268 Frame Wall/ParlitionINAINAlWood)R-11lNoneINAISiding or StuccoINA North Wall - 0.097 99 6.693 3.3 663 327 0 327 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11iNoneINAISiding or StuccoINA ------ ----------- - 0 0 0 0 LOWER BATH 205-- ---------- - --Ceiling ` - - 0.032 — - 80 2.208 2.56 177 205 0 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrieriAnylAnylR-30 insulation t - _ 0206 80 14,214 129 46 0 46 Floor Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or Basement(R-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, See SpacelPassiveiNAIR-2 to R4 boardiAny Floor CoveringINAINA -— North Wall - ------ 0 097 90 6.693 3.31 -602 298 0 298 Frame Wall/Partition(NAjNA4Wood(R-11 iNoneiNA,Siding or Stucco(NA MASTER BATH 0 0 0 Ceiling 144 0 369 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor 0206 - --144 14.214 232 84 p 84 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, Sea SpacelPassiveINAIR-2 to R4 boardlAny Floor CoveringINAINA_- __v_`_______ -- _- _ North Wall -- 0.097 81 6.693 3.31 542 268 0 268 r Fid/ WEBB CO. BAKER -WATERFORD, CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11/18/2019 - - Ceiling 0.032 126.5 2.208 2.56 279 324 0 324 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor -- ----- -i---0.206 126.5 14.214 204 -73 - 0 73 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, See S ace Passive NA R-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringIMAINA _- West Wall 0 097 84 6.693 3.31 562 278 0 278 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11lNoneINAISiding or StuccoINA - Window-3x5 0.47/0.31 15 28.29 38 27 424 574 0 5 74 OperablejNormal WindowjLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass 0 230- _ 200 - ---430 ---telling-- -Ceiling-_ - - 0.032 160.46 2.208 - 2.56 354 - -411 - - 0 - 411 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant Barrier[AnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor - -- 0.206 160.46 14.214 258 93- - - 0 93 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, See Space(PassiveiNAIR-2 to R-4 boardiAny Floor CoveringINA_INA __ North Wall 0.097 101.7 6.693 3.3 681 336 0 336 { Frame WalVPartitionjNAjNAjWoodjR-11 INoneINAISiding or StuccojNA - - ----------- __ - -- --West Wall- - —0.097--- 112.8 6.693 3.31 755 373 0 37 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11 INoneINAISiding or StuccoINA _ 0 — - - 574 - - Window-U55 - -- 0.41/0.31 15 - 28.29 -- 38.27 424 - 574 OperableiNorrnal WindowiLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 211nsuiated Fiberglass BONUS RM ' _ _ 972 Ceiling -- 0.032 379 68 2 208 -- 2 56 838 972 0 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAnylAnyiR-30 insulation _ -------- ----- --- -- Floor 0.206 379.68 _ 14.214 -220 611 220 0 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, See S ace Passive NAR 2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor Cove_ringINAINA - - _ _ 673 North Wall 0.097 203.4 6.693 3.31 1361 673 0 r FW WEBB CO® BAKER -WATERFORD, CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11118/2019 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-1I INoneINAISiding or StuccoINA -- ------------------------- -- --- --------- -- -- East Wall 0.097 106.2 6.693 3.31 711 352 0 352 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11INoneINAISiding or StuccoINA Window-5x9 - - 0.41/0.31 - --45 _ 28.29----38.27 ---1273 - W 1722 0 1722 OperableiNormal WindowjLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass South Wall 0.097 158.4 6.693 3.31 1060 524 0 524 Frame WaIVPartitionjNAjNA4WoodjR-11iNoneiNAISiding or StuccoINA - -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- - Window-5x9 0.4110.31 45 28.29 21.76 1273 979 0 979 OperablejNormal WindowjLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass ----- - -- -- - - - - - - --- 0 920 800 1720 i FAMILY RM ---Ceiling - -- -i— 0.032- - 281.6'--2.208 -----2.56 ----622 721 - 0 721 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrieriAnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor-- - - - - 0.206 2816 14.214 -- -- ----- 453 --- -163 - - 0- - - — 163 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementlR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls,See SpacelPassiveINAIR-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringINAINA -� _--______-- --- - West Wall 0.097 144 6.693 3.31 964 476 0 Frame Wall/PartitioniNAINAlWoodIR-11,NonejNA4Siding or StuccojNA South Wall 0.097 98.4 5.693 3.31 659 326 0 326 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAIWoodIR-111NonejNAjSiding or Stucco)NA _ ---- -- - -- - --- -- - Window x10 -0.41/0.31' 60 28 29 21.77 1697 1306 1306 OperablelNormal VllindowILow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass - - -- -- -- - - - -- -- _ 0 0 0 0 FOYER _ _ -------- - 328- - -- Ceiling - -- --- 0.032 --- 128 2.208 2.56 283 328 0 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wail, No Radiant BarrieriAnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor _ - 0.206 128 - -14.214 206 74 0 74 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, Se's SpacejPassiveiNAjR-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringINAINA North Wall 0.097 66 6.693 3.3 442 218 0 218 FW WEEE CO. BAKER -WATERFORD, CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#e cool runin Date: 11118/2019 Frame Wall/PartitioniNAINAlWoodIR-11INoneINNSiding or StuccojNA West Wall 0.097 129 6.693 3.31 863 427 0 427 Frame Wall/PartitioniNAINAlWoodIR-11INoneiNAISiding or StuccoINA Window-3x5 041/0.31 15 28.29 38.27 424 574 0 574 OperablejNormal WindowlLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass MASTER CLOSET -- -Ceiling ---- -- - ---- 0.032 - -V-45 -- 2.208 - 2.56 99 115 0 115 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall. No Radiant BarrieriAnylAnylR-30 insulation Floor _ - - - -- 0 206-Y -45 14.214 72 26 0 26 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, Sea SpacelPassiveINAIR-2 to R-4 boardiAny Floor CoveringINAINA - - West Wall 0.097 81 6.693 3.31 542 - - - -268 0 268 Frame Wall/PartitioniNA,NAlWoodIR-11 jNone4NAjSiding or StuccojNA MASTERE BED -- - _ - - 0 460 400 860 Ceiling 0.032 256 2.208 2.56 565 655 0 655 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAnylAnyiR-30 insulation Floor 0.206 256 14.214 _-_ 412 148 0 148 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, See Spacejpassive�NA�R-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor CoveringINAINA West Wall ------_---------- 0.097 114 6.693 3.31 763 377 0 377 Frame Wall1PartitionjNAjNA4W6odjR-1I jNonejNAjSiding or StuccojNA -- - - - — Window-6x5-- 0.41/0.31 30 28.29 3827 849 1148 0 114 OperablelNormal WindowlLow-e(0 20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass South Wall Y0.097 114 6.693 3.31 763 377 0 377 Frame Wall/PartitionINAINAlWoodIR-11INoneINA4Siding or StuccoINA - - Window-6x5 0.4110.31 30 28.29 - - 21.77- - -^849 --�- 663 0 653 OperablelNormal WindowiLow-e(0.20)2 Pane(0.05)Surface 21lnsulated Fiberglass ---- - ---- ---------- - - - - -- - - - - 0 0 POWDER RM - -- 1P FW WEBB CO. BAKER -WATERFORD, CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11/18/2019 Ceiling 0.032 36 2.208 2.56 79 92 0 92 Ceiling under Unvented Attic or Attic Knee Wall, No Radiant BarrierlAnylAnylR-30 insulation - - --- - - ---- - - - -- - - -- - - --- --- --- ------- -- - Floor 0.206 36 14.214 58 21 0 21 Floor Over Enclosed Unconditioned Crawl Space or BasementIR-11 Insulation on Exposed Walls, Sea SpacelPassivel NAI R-2 to R-4 boardlAny Floor Coveringl NAI NA North Wall 0 097 66 6.693 33 442 218 0 218 Frame Wall/Partitionj NAI NAIWoodl R-1 11 Nonel NAI Siding or StuccolNA Window-2x3 0.41/0.31 6 28.29 15 170 90 0 90 OperablejNormal WindowlLow-e(0.20)12 Pane(0.05)Surface 21Insulated Fiberglass r FW WEBB CO. BAKER -WATERFORD,CT PENINSULA RD FISHERS ISLAND, NY Sales Consultant: Job#: cool runin Date: 11/18/2019 System / CFM Duct sizes and velocities based on settings selected in the setup screen. 'Duct sizes calculated using this CFM. Winter Summer Winter Summer Return Supply Calculated Calculated System System Item Name Velocity RA Duct Size Velocity SA Duct Size CFM CFM CFM CFM System 1 578 34 x 10 655 30 x 10 1004 2270 1364 * 1364 BATH RM 412 1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 17 27 '24 16 BED RM 2 412 1-7"Run 561 1.6"Run 68 136 '92 82 -1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 35 97 - -47 BED RM 4 412 1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 63 135 `85 81 ___ -- - - -- -------- - —2 -3- -"---- - ------ • - ---- --- -- - -1- - -- - ------- --- -- -2-1,8 BONUS RM 412 3-7Runs 5--163-6"Runs 74 363 `237 FAMILY RM 412 2-7"Runs 561 2-6"Runs 105 258 143 FOYER 412 1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 40 69 '55 42 GREAT ROOM 412 3-7" Runs 561 3�"Runs 173 365 `236 219 2-7" Runs 561 - 2-6"Runs 64 295 88 " 177 LAUNDRY 412 1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 42 63 "57 38 LOWER BATH 412 1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 23 38 `32 23 MASTER BATH 412 1-7"Run 561 1.8"Run 60 116 *82 70 MASTER CLOSET 412 1-7'Run 561 1-6" Run 19 28 `26 17 ---— ---- _ -— - - - --- -_-_--- -- ------561 24"Runs 100 251 136 151 POWDER RM 412 1-7"Run 561 1-6"Run 19 29 "26 1 -- i.• w M } 4. _ 1rir� +wig.•- ♦'. l ..,J: op !.�``� � 1. �`� � • � i{ A K S 1. ! � l � ,a1G • r r , r � , r Y Ilk I Op • A V6 a # S, , •"� '� 'r Vie.. „"� • �(� '��� 'L - ��, ♦ �`t -151 � .. � �! .• -`- - � ,� ` .•,rte •y .. _J��- � . •� Y 1l. IV Ix "+ -- '.� ! moi►,`+, 121 `1 . ► y .� lr` -� ti � 'awl .•Sr 5 OUNDATION (IST) ter_ / . / — MW PLUMBING No IW VI,;:: J ■cam, ;_ ---�, � •. v A, �I Y. STATE ENERGY 0I � - ADDITIONAL S, �� • / � 'ice �I F raffiffifflM Rom �, i► ► ' � ��� I�i1G'��ry�ll/��3i1`i�li?i�il��'� ~ ' �� i dir / • / � ,� �� ,tel / 21 O l TOWN-OF-SO-UTH-OLD 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) 765-9502I / �s Survey Southoldtownny.gov PERMIT NO. L Check -Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O.Application �j Flood Permit Examined 1/ 20� Single&Separate Truss Identification Form Storm4ater-Assessment Form Contact: Approved 20 1 Mail to: Zf-5 CC'qtVa(fil ZL;R1� Disapproved a/c 1)(9 &X Phone: (P3l 1 18 7'8S-7 ato 3Cl 0 Expiration 920 Ayddg-fD LS��a V L5 nspector \/ D APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT OCT 15 2010 Date DAl 20 /S BUILDING DEPT. INSTR-UCTIO NS TQWdW§9FJW9M be completely filled in 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 onthe premises-availablefor inspectionthroughout�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. (Signature of applicant or naW,if a corporation) (Mailing address of applicant) 6&3v State whether applicant is owner, les ee, agent, arc 'tec #� genpral contractor, electrician,plumber or builder &-� (t4l l Name of owner of premises -a12't'�i-s -96 -(As on-the-tax roil or-latest deed) If applicant isorpor e of duly aut rized officer rYP i ame and t' of corporate of cer) Builders License Plumbers License No. .Y5' Electricians License No. !M Other Trade's License No. / '17/ 1. Location of land on w 'ch prpposed orkwi b done: ris�t6 j7s/al-j ��Vj House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section , to Block Lot )0 Subdivision I 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 S f r•�, - �(� b. Intended use and occupancy _3... Nature of work(check which applicable):New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal i Demolition Other Work P tlwr (Description) 4. Estimated Cost Fee I (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 r 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front ; Rear '' Depth Height Number of Stories 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth 10. Date of Purchase ,. Name of Former.Owner, 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_f,M'1" vW &i ddress 45csL­s_7�1_j/" Phone No. Name of Architect Pb lf<2/64�7n A-yr-A, Address c7- Phone No ;_2-3 q31' &oo 1 Name of Contractor Z- ca-d- .c=n t� otic: Address t--T V(AAJ Phone No. 6,31 7 F9 7,?5 7 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) �J? COUNTY OF��I � SS:�) T6CV 10 being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)He is`the L C &hlfy?xe� (C'ontractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file 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 frled,therewith. Sworn to before me this day of C 20 X otary Public 4 ,bc j[&,ZZZ, 5 Signature of Applicant 1. 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 r TEL: (631) 765-1802. Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 ti Survey Southoldtownny.gov PERMIT NO.. `, Check Septic Fonti „ N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O.Application Flood Permit Examined ,20 Single&Separate Truss Identification Form Storm-Wate"r•Assessment Form Contact: Approved 920 Mail to: Z*.5 Co 'f'v4z-f t ThC , Disapproved a/c —J�oK 242, fl_S"uwS _TS ij,q, Phone(GSl In W5'7 ' D(o3g0 ExpirationRin0 Building Inspector �. DCD 201x E : APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 20 .t 3�I TV 1.,_s .}-'Q •'-"''�,yk^«'S .i710 Date �( " r , :3 INSTRUCTIONS, a.This application MUST be completely filled in 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 o5 in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues.a;Certificate of Occupancy. £.Every,building permit shall'expire iftlieywork authorized has not commenced within 12 months_after the date of ,, � - issualic'e'„or has not been completed within•1'8 .1 -1 such date.If no'zoning amendmerifs or other regulations affecting the property have been'enacted in the interum,the B41dirig'Tnspector may authorize•,'i6rrtmg;•the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATIOX IS HEREBY MADE to the Building.Departn e t for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,�`&`1W 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 a licant`a'rees•to•coin 1 with all applicable laws ordinances building code housing code and regulations, and to admit PP g P Y pp g � g � g , authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. + (Signature of applicant or name,if corporation) -f shy 7.3 Cam N. , (Mailing address of applicant) 0(0 3 O State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, arc tect, en weer, general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder 60 Name of owner of premise's ZC-V�o 0-IA _,D[0JAV. (As on the tax roil or latest deed).' If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title-of corporate officer) Builders License No. 4 1153 ti Plumbers License No. 3 Ti$3 S ^ 1'►� Electricians License No. Lt-7 E ” Other Trade's License Ni,. �{-( ► '� L W 1. Locaf, to- land o which proposed workmill be done: u, S & i House Number Street- Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section IZS Block .S Lot 6 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use aqd occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy eS b. Intended use and occupancy 6-es c -1tuLf 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 r ° '. Rear Ili-it' Depth Height Number of Stories i 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth t-1 Height Number of Stories 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth •" 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 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 beremoved,from premises?YES NO + •Dtas� ►t`t3 � «� � 14.Names of Owner of premises 19 aka Address �s�T-s/� .Phone No. zo Name of Architect L- Ca ". s Address Phone N 2o3) 9-31'• GW 1 Name of Contractor �-tvx4f :15tcAddress Po A&267- Phone,N493 ?88 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 topographicaf data on survey. 18. Are there any,covenants and•restrictionswith respect to this property? * YES NO * IF"YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) n CO FS SS: 411. ' Gl .j �fTl L"being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, l OHeds•th-e ' (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) ?' of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the..said work and,to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief;,and.that the work will he performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworno, efore me this day of '20' >-8 �' tary Public Signature of Applicant Scott A. Russell ��°� '� ST01R1\\11WA\`]FIEI[_ SUPERVISOR � � � 1\�1[ANA\tG1lEl\ IEN T SOUTHOLDiTOWN HALL-P.O.Box 1179 Q 53095 Main Road-SOUTHOLD,,NEWYORK 11971 Town of Southold CHAPTER 236 - STORMWATEZ MANAGEMENT WORK SHEET ( TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT ) DOES THIS PI?,®JECT I NVOLLV E-ANY OF THE FOLLOWING Yes NorHECK ALL THAT APPL11 ` A. Clearing, grubbing, grading or stripping of land which affects more ®[B� than 5,000 square feet of ground surface. B. Excavation or filling involving more than 200 cubic yards of material ` within any parcel or. any contiguous area. ®Ct/C. Site preparation on slopes which exceed 10 feet vertical rise to } 100 feet of horizontal distance. y �D. Site preparation within 100 feet of wetlands, beach, bluff or coastal erosion hazard area. ®[YE. Site preparation within the one-hundred-year f loodplain as depicted `i r on FIRM Map of any watercourse. ® F. Installation of new or resurfaced impervious surfaces of 1,000 square feet or more, unless prior approval ,of a Stormwater Management IIControl Plan was received by the Town and the proposal includes in-kind replacement of impervious surfaces. If you answered NO to all of the questions above, STOP! Complete the Applicant section below-with-your Name, Signature, Contact Information,Date & County Tax Map Number! Chapter 236 does not apply to your project. If you answered YES to one or more of the above, please.submit Two copies of a Stormwater Management Control Plan and a completed Check List Form to the-Building Department with your Building Permit Application. APPLICANT. (Property Owner,Design Professional,Agent.Conti actoi,Other) S.C.T.M. #: 1000 Date �y I District i! NAME. Zts Cov++v?,c-.{.t Y<G i 6 $_ t o l uhOp _ Section Block Lot " •`' I � *FOR BUILDING.DEPARTMENT USE ONLY**** # Contact Information Reviewed By: ^ iTe4ph �nm6eA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l+ 66 Date: L -4 Property Address/Location of Construction Work: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ts Approved foi processing Building Permit. _11q3 1 _ P&1'l I K l�oa-w Stormxvater Management Control Plan Not Required. res M% Stormwater Management Contiol Plan is Required. (Forward to Engineering Department for Review.) FORM # SMCP-TOS MAY 2014 soUry ia112 Telephone(631)765-1802 V575 Main Road T. N (631)765- 50f P.O.Sox 1179 ��. , .. �r Q roger.richertCa Own.sout�ho d.ny.us Southold,NY,t 197,1=0959; Q � s Com BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION REQUESTED BY: DYY1 Q.� d Date: Company Name: Name: License No.: q Address: �'� OX .L A_V'? ' %Zbo2- � eq_ MS1,01A W Phone No,: qb JOMTE INFORMATION: ('Indicates required information) `Name: e"r *Address: *Cross Street: *Phone No.: W)) '77 Y VTI Permit No.: Ll 3 (off' Tax Map District: 1000 Section: o Block: 5" Lot: 1) *BRIEF D€S.CRIPTION.OMORK(P ase Print C#eariy) -rte � jVA04r (Please Circle All That Apply) ; *Is job ready for inspection: YES NO Rough In Final *Do you need a Temp Certificate: YES 1 NO Temp Information (If needed) *Service Size: 1 Phase 3Phase 900 150 200 300 350 400 Other *New Service: Re-connect Underground Number of Meters Change of Service Overhead Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE .WJTH APPLICATI-ON 62-Request for Inspection Form Baker Fishers Island ® December 21,2018 CME Michael Verity Building Department Town of Southold Architecture Southold Town Hall Annex Engineering 54375 Route 25 Planning PO Box 1179 Land Surveying Southold, NY 11971 Environmental Seances RE Baker-Fishers Island-1143 Peninsula Road SCTM#1000-010-5-10 Dear Mike- Enclosed are 4 copies of our survey map showing the proposed additionand new deck Please contact me if there are any questions. Sincerely, / Ism Richard H. Strouse, P.E.L.S. Email:rstrouse@cmeengineering.com DaLl;\ ^ r : DEC 3 1 2018 CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying,&Architecture, PLLC % 860 885 1055 ® www cmeengineering com A 33 Wilbur Cross Way,Suite 105 P 0 Box 535 Mansfield,CT 06268 Commitment,Meaning&Excellence.In All We Do. BOX 202• FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 ° Tel: (631)788-7857 Fax (631)788-5600 December 11, 2018 t � Town of Southold; Building Department PO Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 To whom it may concern: Please find enclosed (4) stamped architectural plans, (4) sets site plans, permit application, C/O application with a$50.00 check and storm water application. Please amend existing permit#43165 to include the addition and deck connector. We've included a separate application here if that cannot be done. Sincerely, Paul Contillo Z & S Contracting, Inc. (631) 788-7857 ° R REScheck Software Version 4®6.4 "-r 40 Compliance Certificate _`D i.�� LF F-"' ,r -, a L, d . Project Baker Renovation JAN 9 2019 Energy Code: 2015 IECC F 7 1,L�,i DIT1 71T. Location: Southold, New York Construction Type: Single-family Project Type: Addition Climate Zone: 4 (5572 HDD) Permit Date: Permit Number: Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Peninsula Road Jim&Diane Baker John Doyle Fishers Island, NY 06390 Peninsula Road Doyle Coffin Architecture Fishers Island, NY 06390 158 Danbury Road Suite 9 Ridgefield,CT 06877 203-431-6001 jmd@doylecoffinarchitecture.com *° Compliance: 11.6%Better Than Code Maximum UA 465 Your UA: 411 Maximum SHGC- 0.40 Your 5HGC• 0.24 The%Better or Worse Than Code Index reflects how close to compliance the house is based on code trade-off rules It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home. Envelope Assemblies erim 77, North Elevation:Wood Frame, 16"o.c. 988 21.0 0.0 0.057 38 Window(A):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.300 5 SHGC:0.26 Window(A):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.300 5 SHGC: 0 26 Window(A):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0,300 5 SHGC: 0.26 Window(A):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.300 5 SHGC: 0.26 Window(B):Wood Frame:Double-Pane with Low-E 10 0.300 3 SHGC: 0.26 Window(E):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.290 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(E):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.290 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(E): Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.290 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(E):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.290 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(E):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.290 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(E):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.290 4 SHGC:0.26 Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-Jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 1 of 11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck FqSs re"i Cavity Cont. 1r U-Factor 79-7t "Perimetert .5::-7 Window(E):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0 290 4 SHGC: 0.26 Door(004): Glass 19 0.300 6 SHGC: 0.21 Door(015): Glass 19 0.300 6 SHGC: 0.21 Door(108):Glass 55 0.330 18 SHGC: 0.23 Door(1085): Glass 28 0.300 8 SHGC:0.21 Door(1085): Glass 28 0.300 8 SHGC: 0.21 East Elevation:Wood Frame, 16"o.c. 613 21.0 0.0 0.057 33 Window(F):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 5 0.290 1 SHGC: 0.26 Window(F):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 5 0.290 1 SHGC: 0.26 Window(F):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 5 0.290 1 SHGC:0.26 Door(109): Glass 21 0.300 6 SHGC: 0.21 East Elevation-Basement Wall: Solid Concrete or Masonry 205 13.0 10.0 0.035 7 Wall height: 8.5' Depth below grade: 7.9' Insulation depth: 8.5' South Elevation:Wood Frame, 16"o.c. 392 21.0 0.0 0.057 18 Window(C):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 7 0.290 2 SHGC: 0.25 Window(C):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 7 0.290 2 SHGC: 0.25 Window(C):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 7 0.290 2 SHGC: 0.25 Window(C):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 7 0.290 2 SHGC: 0.25 Window(D):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 4 0.290 1 SHGC:0.25 Door(101):Solid 37 0.300 11 South Elevation-Basement Wall: Solid Concrete or Masonry 643 13.0 10.0 0.035 23 Wall height: 8.5' Depth below grade: 7.9' Insulation depth: 8.5' West Elevation: Wood Frame, 16"o.c. 760 21.0 0.0 0.057 39 Window(A):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.300 5 SHGC:0.26 Window(A):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 15 0.300 5 SHGC: 0.26 Window(B*):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 12 0.300 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(B*):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 12 0.300 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(B*):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 12 0.300 4 SHGC: 0.26 Window(F):Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 5 0.290 1 SHGC: 0.26 Basement Addition Ceiling: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 651 49.0 0.0 0.026 17 76 10.0 0.767 58 Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-Jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 2 of 11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck Ceiling:Steel joist/Rafter, 16" o.c.:2x6 1,322 49.0 0.0 0.022 29 Compliance Statement. The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications, and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.6.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name-Title Signature Date Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 3 of11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck REScheck Software Version 4.6.4 Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2015 IECC Requirements: 41.0% were addressed directly in the REScheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the REScheck Requirements screen. For each requirement,the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Jplans Verified Field Verified ;Pre=Inspection/Plan lteviesv=- Value: Complies? Coinment`s/Assumptions &',Reej.l®. - Valu 1, 103.1, ;Construction drawings and ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 103.2 -documentation demonstrate ❑Does Not [PRl]1 •energy code compliance for the building envelope.Thermal {'=- "'[]Not Observable envelope represented on '❑Not Applicable construction documents. 'x 103 1, Construction drawings and ❑Complies 103.2, `documentation demonstrate ❑Does Not 403.7 energy code compliance for ' i rvable[PR3]1 i hting and mechanical systems, . ❑Not Obse 'Systems serving multiple Applicable ;dwelling units must demonstrate compliance with the IECC Commercial Provisions. 302 1'-=4':Heating and cooling equipment is Heating: Heating: ❑Complies sized per ACCA Manual S based Btu/hr Btu/hr-]Does Not on loads calculated per ACCA Cooling: Cooling: "ov;$t .-'Manual J or other methods Btu/hr Btu/hr ❑Not Observable approved by the code official. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) r2`JMedium Impact(Tier 2) 3 'Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 4 of11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck „-; Plans.Verified ; �ield;Ve�Me&` # ;'Foundatibri'Ir pec'tiori. - -Complies? Comments/Assumptions_, &'RegaD _Value Value 402.1.2 'Slab edge insulation R-value. R- R- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [FO1]1 '❑ Unheated ❑ Unheated ;❑Does Not table for values. E] Heated ❑ Heated ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.2 Slab edge insulation ft ft ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [F03]1 depth/length. ❑Does Not 'table for values. ' [--]Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.1 'Conditioned basement wall R- R- '❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [F04]1 'insulation R-value.Where interior; R- R- ❑Does Not table for values. insulation is used, verification ' ❑Not Observable ; may need to occur during Insulation Inspection. Not ❑Not Applicable required in warm-humid locations in Climate Zone 3. 303.2 Conditioned basement wall ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FO5]1 'insulation installed per --=❑Does Not f, manufacturer's instructions. ❑Not Observable -❑Not Applicable 402.2.9 :Conditioned basement wall ft ft ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [F06]1 insulation depth of burial or :❑Does Not ;table for values, y distance from top of wall. ❑Not Observable ' ❑Not Applicable 303:=21 A protective covering is installed r,_::=__ , _;, `- _ ❑Complies Exception: Requirement is [FO11.]?`;' .to protect exposed exterior ❑Does Not not applicable. ;:insulation and extends a ;❑Not Observable ' minimum of 6 in. below grade. ,:,,,, .' _ NotApplicable r' 403:9=. ` 'Snow-and ice-melting system _- _ - :❑Complies [F012) ;l controls installed. ❑Does Not ,' - -. 3-`._ ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1)—j:2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) _3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-Jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 5 ofll ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck , ctiori.i Plans Verified Field Verified # Framing/Rougl =ln inspettion _ Complies Comments/Assumptions J &,Req.ID' Value Value- 402.1.1, Door U-factor. U- U- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.4 ❑Does Not table for values. [FR1]1 '❑Not Observable ;❑Not Applicable ; 402.1.1, `Glazing U-factor(area-weighted U- U- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.1, average). .❑Does Not -table for values. 402.3.3, 402.3.6, ❑Not Observable ' 402.5 '❑Not Applicable [FR211 ; 303.1.3 'U-factors of fenestration products' =<<t=: '_.:°❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR4]1 `are determined in accordancei ❑Does Not. , with the NFRC test procedure or }_ -taken from the default table. - _ = - ti ,=❑Not Observable , P :❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.1 ;Air barrier and thermal barrier ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR23]1 installed per manufacturer's T` °❑Does Not instructions. `71 _ __ _ __ 1 __❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.3 Fenestration that is not site built ; _ :_ ;; _,,j"a - `_ ,❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR20]1 -is listed and labeled as meeting = '__ _- `w x ❑Does Not j AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 _ or has infiltration rates per NFRC ;' if ' l - `E]Not Observable 400 that do not exceed code []Not Applicable H, limits. %IC-rated recessed lighting fixtures` -`',,_; ._r'_`';:Y' __- '- i,,✓=^❑Complies ;Requirement will be met. [FR16]?` 'sealed at housing/interior finish : ''" "' = ❑Does Not and labeled to indicate s2.0 cfm ,` r,i °=leakage at 75 Pa. "_;❑Not Observable . _ .. _ =❑Not Applicable 403.2.1 Supply and return ducts in attics []Complies [FR12]1 insulated >= R-8 where duct is ❑Does Not >= 3 inches in diameter and>_ - s' R-6 where< 3 inches. Supply and ❑Not Observable return ducts in other portions of ` = ❑Not Applicable the building insulated >= R-6 for diameter>= 3 inches and R-4.2 for<3 inches in diameter. 403.3.3.5`-•Building cavities are not used as ,'" -_` -___ ,❑Complies [FR15]3 -ducts or plenums. z❑Does Not °y❑Not Observable , ❑Not Applicable HVAC piping conveying fluids i R- Y R- ❑Complies IFRh7]2. '-,,above 105°F or chilled fluids ❑Does Not below 55°F are insulated to >_R- 3 '❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.4.1 Protection of insulation on HVAC ,. ❑Complies [FR24]1 piping. ❑Does Not "[]Not Observable ,l❑NotApplicabl'e 403:5;32 z Hot water pipes are insulated to R- R- ;[]Complies �FR18 ''-?R 3. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403:6 ,'='` 'Automatic or gravity dampers are,-__=i- T;; _ ';❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR19]?' _-;installed on all outdoor air «;r ❑Does Not H" intakes and exhausts. =Yr ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) ,2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) ;3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 6 of11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck Additional Comments/Assumptions: F1I High Impact(Tier 1) 271 Medium Impact(Tier 2) Low Impact(Tier 3) I Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-Jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 7 ofll ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck Section'. •Pla`ns'Verified I:ieid Verified•, ' _ , _ = =-# Insulatiron-I`nspection:' _- Complies. _ Comments/Assumptions' & Req-1D r :- Value _ - Value 30<3:1' All installed insulation is labeled r_ = =❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN13]? `or the installed R-values _❑Does Not _Provided. ,•' tz ❑ _ ? Not Observable = ❑Not Applicable 402.1.1, 'Wall insulation R-value. If this is a R- R- +❑Complies see the envelope assemblies 402.2.5, mass wall with at least 1/2 of the ;table for values. ❑ Wood E] Wood ,❑Does Not 402.2.6 wall insulation on the wall '❑ Mass ❑ Mass ❑Not Observable [IN3]1 exterior,the exterior insulation =requirement applies(FR10), ❑ Steel ;E] Steel ;❑Not Applicable 303.2 Wall insulation is installed per - _ _ ,,;. =,5':_ s,;7 ? `:Section:. Plans"Verified : Field;Verifiect° ` Final;lnspection„Provisions ,' Complies?-=. `_Comments/Assu_ rnptions,' & Req.1D _ - _:,_'value_ _ _ Veliie` - 402.1.1, Ceiling insulation R-value. R- R- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.2.1, ❑ Wood ❑ Wood :[]Does Not ;table for values. 402.2.2, ❑ SteelSteel 402.2.6 ❑ ❑Not Observable [Fill' ;❑Not Applicable 303.1.1.1, 'Ceiling insulation installed per ,;r ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 303.2 manufacturer's instructions. ;. _= _'' °`= ❑Does Not [FI2]1 Blown insulation marked every - "`"> ❑Not Observable 300 ❑Not Applicable 402:,2:3,;;x:Vented attics with air permeable --;:❑Complies 'Exception: Requirement is •[FI22]? `insulation include baffle adjacent ;,< ;T _ _ ❑Does Not not applicable. "e, to soffit and eave vents that extends over insulation. ❑Not Observable . Not Applicable 402.2.4 ,Attic access hatch and door !/ R- R- '❑Complies 'Requirement will be met. [FI3]1 insulation >_R-value of the ❑Does Not adjacent assembly. ,❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.2 Blower door test @ 50 Pa. <=5 ACH 50 = ACH 50= ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI17]1 ach in Climate Zones 1-2, and ! ;❑Does Not <=3 ach in Climate Zones 3-8. • •❑Not Observable '❑Not Applicable Wood-burning fireplaces have I' %.': .,`.. °:,-`;Wz '_` ;❑Complies Exception: Requirement is z__ 'tight fitting flue dampers and r c,; -_ ❑Does Not not applicable. -outdoor air for combustion. ,i '`_'_, _ _- ;4,.• =-1 _- "❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.2.3$ Duct tightness test result of<=4 w cfm/100cfm/100 ❑Complies [FI4]1 cfm/100 ft2 across the system or ` ft2 ft2 ❑Does Not <=3 cfm/100 ft2 without air handler @ 25 Pa. For rough-in ❑Not Observable tests, verification may need to ❑Not Applicable occur during Framing Inspection. 403.3.2 :Ducts are pressure tested to cfm/100 cfm/100 '❑Complies [F127]1 determine air leakage with ft2 ft2 ❑Does Not either: Rough-in test:Total leakage measured with a :❑Not Observable pressure differential of 0.1 inch ONot Applicable ,w.g, across the system including the manufacturer's air handler ; enclosure if installed at time of .test. Postconstruction test:Total leakage measured with a •pressure differential of 0.1 inch ; w.g. across the entire system including the manufacturer's air ' handler enclosure. 403.3.2.1 ;Air handler leakage designated :,,❑Complies [FI24]1 'by manufacturer at<=2%of ❑Does Not design air flow, i. _, ; _ _.', r' .`;'_ ` `'=- " ` . ❑Not Observable TI Not Applicable 403;1 1 - Programmable thermostats _ ❑Complies F—�"- [FI9j2 ;'-r .'installed for control of primary ;'3l 'r rv` "_,❑Does Not 3. `=:heating and cooling systems and f --= initially set by manufacturer to = = ❑Not Observable Y `_-- code specifications. s<' ; '="�_�;❑Not Applicable .Heat pump thermostat installed `- _ ❑Complies jFt1012 on heat pumps. _ '. = a` ' h?_'xv's __ ❑Does Not .❑Not Observable ,❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) L—I'Medium Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 9 of 11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck 'Se etioPlans Verified Eielderified # ° - .`Final Inspection Provisions,- 4Complies? -Comments/Assumptions &.Req.I12 Value Value 403:5'.'1," :Circulating service hot water 'Y' _ ❑Complies ❑ [FI17]?` 'systems have automatic or `- = Does Not F,s - accessible manual controls. = 5'',,> 7'`LL ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403;6:1-==e"All mechanical ventilation system- °` _ ,, ''_ :❑Complies [F125]?, fans not part of tested and listed _ _ - ❑Does Not HVAC equipment meet efficacy and airflow limits. _ ',❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403:2,: ,' `'Hot water boilers supplying heat 5' :" - ` :❑Complies [FI26]? through one-or two-pipe heatin ry'r 99 r❑Does Not A_systems have outdoor setback _ -- rcontrol to lower boiler water ❑Not Observable 'temperature based on outdoor _ ;❑Not Applicable - temperature. "403.5JJ, :Heated water circulation systems ❑Complies (F;128]? have a circulation pump.The 4,=- ` _1%',Y^ ?- w❑Does Not - -system return pipe is a dedicated return pipe or a cold water supply _ == ;❑Not Observable pipe Gravity and thermos- 4' -_,--'❑Not Applicable syphon circulation systems are _- _ not present. Controls for circulating hot water system pumps start the pump with signal _ _ :•f' for hot water demand within the Y;. ;`occupancy. Controls automatically turn off the pump when water is in circulation loop ti*is at set-point temperature and no.. demand for hot water exists.z y 403.5.1:y2 <Electric heat trace systems =;. k-` = s- ❑Complies [FI29]2 comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL _ =_- `- _ :❑Does Not Controls automatically -` " adjust the energy input to the [-]Not Observable heat tracing to maintain the ❑Not Applicable 'desired water temperature in the 403.5.2;_--a4'Water distribution systems that `,_'r;- ='_ '4;;.` ',4=;❑Complies F130] recirculation_=shave recirculation pumps that s{ -` '❑Does Not %pump water from a heated water supply pipe back to the heated '' ❑Not Observable r' t a❑Not Applicable ;. . water source through a cold = r° .`" _ 'r water supply Pipe have a __- °demand recirculation water r, i,system. Pumps have controls y--``that manage operation of the - 4pump and limit the temperature of the water entering the cold water piping to 1049F. 403:5.4 Drain water heat recovery units 'Y ,❑Complies •[F131]?-'.;--tested in accordance with CSA a _- = -; _ ❑Does Not 1355.1. Potable water-side - - pressure loss of drain water heat _ _ '" a. []Not Observable - y,. , °recovery units < 3 psi for '`' _ ;❑Not Applicable individual units connected to one ;+ or two showers. Potable water- side pressure loss of drain water i heat recovery units <2 psi for L' '`` individual units connected to - " _ three or more showers. " ti 404.1 '75%of lamps in permanent =_:❑Complies [FI6]1 fixtures or 75%of permanent t { " _ ❑Does Not fixtures have high efficacy lamps. Does not apply to low-voltage __ _-_ =❑Not Observable lighting. :a;'_ '.,❑Not Applicable �1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3'1 Lo impact pact(Tier 3) Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 1226/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 10 of11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck Section_ - Plans Verified Field'Verified-' -` # _ Fiiial1.Inspectiori- Provisions,- nCorriplies? Comments/,�ssumptions., & Req.ID Value Value- YEY 404.1.1'-1-1':Fuel gas lighting systems have ' . _ -,,.' _ ❑Complies [FI.23]3_' !no continuous pilot light. = >= - ❑Does Not i.. .f = '[:]Not Observable _ ❑Not Applicable 401:3 ;Compliance certificate posted. ❑Complies ;Requirement will be met. ;❑Does Not 'IS ;❑Not Observable =- :❑Not Applicable 303.3' Manufacturer manuals for "` ❑Complies (FI18]3 'mechanical and water heating = _ - ❑Does Not s systemhave been provided. ❑Not Observable °,i- -3❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: C I High Impact(Tier 1) 1.;,27 Medium Impact(Tier 2) ]Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Baker Renovation Report date: 12/26/18 Data filename: G:\Projects\851-900-jobs\889-Baker Renovation\889-Construction Administration\889- Page 11 of11 ResCheck\REScheck-Baker Residence.rck 1015 ECC Energy Above-Grade Wall 21.00 Below-Grade Wall 23.00 Floor 10.00 Ceiling / Roof 49.00 Ductwork (unconditioned spaces): Window 0.30 0.26 Door 0.33 0.23 Heating System• Cooling System• Water Heater• Mame: Date: Comments u ' 'E TAME Submittal Split System Cooling 3.0 Ton 4TTR3036H1000N - _ - - - I TAG: ASAFETYWARNING Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment.The installation,starting up,and servicing of heating,ventilating,and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training.Improperly installed,adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury.When working on the equipment,observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags,stickers,and labels that are attached to the equipment. November 2019 4TTR3036H-SUB-1 D-EN JOB Ingersoll Rand I a TRANEe B Ir SERVICE PANEL C ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERANT COMPONENT CLEARANCES PER PREVAILING CODES TOP DISCHARGE AREA SHOULD BE UNRESTRICTED FOR AT LEAST 1524(5 FEET) ABOVE UNIT UNIT SHOULD BE PLACED SO ROOF RUN-OFF WATER DOES NOT POUR DIRECTLY ON UNIT AND SHOULD BE AT LEAST 305(121 FROM WALL AND ALL SURROUNDING SHRUBBERY ONTNO SIDES. OTHERTNO SIDES UNRESTRICTED T — ELECTRICAL SERVICE— PANEL 25 11) 222(7/8)DIA HOLE A LOW VOLTAGE 28 6(1-1/8)DIA K O WITH 222(7/8)DIA HOLE IN CONTROL BOX BOTTOM FOR ELECTRICAL POWER SUPLY LIOUID LINE SERVICE VALVE, E" I D FEMALE BRAZE 1 CONNECTION WITH 1/4"SAE _ FLARE PRESSURETAP FITTINGS G FIG.1 KO FOR ALTERNATE ELECTRICAL ROUTING From Dwg D152898 — GAS LINE 1/4TURN BALL SERVICEVALVE, D" I D FEMALE BRAZED CONNECTION WITH 1/4"SAE FLARE PRESSURE TAP FITTING A Model Base A B C D E F G H J K 4TTR3036H 3 730 829 756 3/4 3/8 137 79 197 60 508 (28-3/4) (32-5/8) (29-3/4) (5-3/8) (3-1/8) (7-3/4) (2-3/8) (20) SOUND POWER LEVEL Model A-Weighted Sound Full Octave Sound Power[dB] Power Level[dB(A)] 63 Hz* 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz 8000 Hz 4TTR3036H 68 74.7 1 65.0 65.2 66.4 63,6 58.7 56.3 52.8 Note:Rated In accordance with AHRI Standard 270-2008*For reference only66 2 4TTR3036H-SUB-1 D-E N b TRANE® Product Specifications OUTDOOR UNIT(.)(b) 4TTR3036H1000N (a) Certified in accordance with the Air-Source Unitary Air-conditioner POWER CONNS.—V/PH/HZ(c) 208/230/1/60 Equipment certification program,which Is based on AHRI standard 210/240. MIN.BRCH.CIR.AMPACITY 18 (b) Rated in accordance with AHRI standard 270. BR.CIR.PROT.RTG.—MAX.(AMPS) 30 (c) Calculated in accordance with Nat].Elec.Codes.Use only HACR circuit breakers or fuses. COVIPRFSSOR'' CLIMATAUFFO-kROLL. (d) This value shown for compressor RLA on the unit nameplate and on NO.USED—NO.STAGES 1—1 this specification sheet is used to compute minimum branch circuit ampacity and max.fuse size.The value shown is the branch circuit VOLTS/PH/HZ 208/230/1/60 selection current. R.L.AMPS(d)—L.R.AMPS 14.1-75 (0 Use start components only when compressor is found to enter locked rotor condition and will not start or when lights dim at compressor FACTORY INSTALLED start.No means no start components.Yes means quick start kit START COMPONENTS(e) NO components.PTC means positive temperature coefficient starter. Optional kit shown INSULATION/SOUND BLANKET NO M Standard Air—Dry Coil—Outdoor (9) This value approximate.For more precise value see unit nameplate. COMPRESSOR HEAT NO (h) Max.linear length 60 ft.;Max.lift—Suction 60 ft.;Max.lift—Liquid OUTpOOR FAN r PROPELLER, 60 ft.For greater length consult refrigerant piping software Pub.No. DIA.(IN.)—NO.USED 23—1 32-3312-0*(*denotes latest revision). TYPE DRIVE—NO.SPEEDS DIRECT—1 CFM @ 0.0 IN.W.G.M 2900 NO.MOTORS—HP 1-1/8 MOTOR SPEED R.P.M. 825 VOLTS/PH/HZ 200/230/1/60 F.L.AMPS 0.7 OIUTOOOR OOIL—`T.1fPE- SPINE FIN'"! ROWS—F.P.I. 1-24 FACE AREA(SQ.FT.) 12.89 TUBE SIZE(IN.) 3/8 LBS.—R-410A(O.D.UNIT)(s) 4 LBS.,2 OZ FACTORY SUPPLIED YES LINE SIZE—IN.O.D.GAS(h) 3/4 LINE SIZE—IN.O.D.LIQ. 3/8 ChAR6iNC+SPECIFkATIONS, n' SUBCOOLING 10*F DIMENSIONS- :- H X:Vtf CRATED(IN.) 34 x 30.1 x 33 SHIPPING(LBS.) 175 NET(LBS.) 147 4TTR3036H-SUB-1 D-EN 3 TRAAW Mechanical Specification Options General Compressor The outdoor condensing units are factory charged with The compressor features internal over temperature and the system charge required for the outdoor condensing pressure protection.Other features include:Centrifugal unit,ten (10)feet of tested connecting line,and the oil pump and low vibration and noise. smallest rated indoor evaporative coil match.This unit Condenser Coil is designed to operate at outdoor ambient temperatures as high as 115°F. Cooling capacities are The outdoor coil provides low airflow resistance and matched with a wide selection of air handlers and efficient heat transfer.The coil is protected on all four furnace coils that are AHRI certified.The unit is certified sides by louvered panels. to UL 1995. Exterior is designed for outdoor Low Ambient Cooling application. As manufactured,this system has a cooling capacity to Casing 55°F.The addition of an evaporator defrost control Unit casing is constructed of heavy gauge,galvanized permits operation to 40°F.The addition of an steel and painted with a weather-resistant powder evaporator defrost control with TXV permits low paint finish.The corner panels are prepainted.All ambient cooling to 30*F. panels are subjected to our 1,000 hour salt spray test. The addition of the BAYLOAM107A low ambient kit Refrigerant Controls permits ambient cooling to 20°F. Refrigeration system controls include condenser fan, Thermostats—Cooling only and heat/cooling (manual compressor contactor and low and high pressure and automatic change over).Sub-base to match switches.A factory supplied,field installed liquid line thermostat and locking thermostat cover. drier is standard. 4 4TTR3036H-SUB-1 D-E N Ingersoll Rand® Ingersoll Rand (NYSE: IR) advances the quality of life by creating comfortable, sustainable and efficient environments. Our people and our family of brands—including Club Car®, Ingersoll Randa, Thermo Kingo and Trane®—work together to enhance the quality and comfort of air in homes and buildings;transport and protect food and perishables,and increase industrial productivity and efficiency.We are a global business committed to a world of sustainable progress and enduring results. Ingersoll Rand T THERMO KING SRI TM MIMFE ingersollrand.com D a C RUS LISTED The AHRI Certified mark indicates Ingersoll Rand participation in the AHRI Certification program.For verification of individual certified products, go to www.ahridirectory.org. Ingersoll Rand has a policy of continuous product and product data improvements and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice. We are committed to using environmentally conscious print practices. 4TTR3036H-SUB-ID-EN 07Nov2019 Supersedes 4TTR3036H-SUB-IC-EN (May2019) (02019 Ingersoll Rand . 4 Su erstor Ultra p Indirect Fired Water Heaters I.nsgtaltation. ---------------------J Start-'O ? Maty ien' anc`e -------------------- ;Parts" y For Reside ntial,And:fCornmercial Use Models SSU Mode ® b .' . CM --------------------- C Vim/ ;. The surfaces of these products'Contacted by potable(consumable)water contain less than 0.25%lead by weight as required by 'the Safe=Drinking Water Act,Section 1417 21 yg =' This manual must.only be used by a qualified installer/service technician.Read all instructions in this manual before installing. Perform steps in the given°order.Failure to do so could result insubstantial property damage,severe personal injury,or death • ,nenX..v.... __ .":. .:-,.�:° _ Mt.....a.. .>u..xi.... ..•r >a. ...a..._ .: ..3,. .....gram. ae _ 1... :tF.......ieu....,. w,....,w_ <.a.. u.....v x., uma.."...." The manufacturer reserves'the.right to make product changes or updates without notice and will not be held liable for typographical errors in'literature. (VOTE TO CONSUMER: PLEASE KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 272 DuChaine;Blvd. New Bedford,MA 02745 www.htproducts.com 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel 008 Date 11.5 19 2 Part 3-Piping 8 A Plumbing 8 The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to B.Boiler Connections 8 bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to C.Domestic Piping Inlet 8 important product information. D Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve 9 E Scalding 9 F Potable Expansion Tank 10 DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which,if not G Pressure Drop Sizing For Circulator 10 avoided,will result in serious personal injury or death H.Applications 10 Part 4-Heater Control and Wiring 14 am A Control 14 WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,if not B.Wiring 14 avoided,could result in personal injury or death C Wiring Diagrams 14 Part 5-Start-Up and Operation 18 ti, °<, Part 6-Maintenance and Troubleshooting 19 CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not Limited Warranty 21 avoided,may result in moderate or minor personal injury. Customer Installation Record Form 23 &�£ $Nm CAUTION used without the safetyPo alert symbol indicates a From the Uniform Plumbing Code 2000-Section 510- potentially hazardous situation which,if not avoided,may result in Protection From Damage property damage. " ,,.,,. ., ,,, ,,, _;° •, , .. " ,,•„ 1.All water heaters installed in areas where they may be subjected I to mechanical damage shall be suitably guarded against such damage by being installed behind adequate barriers or by being NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury. elevated or located out of the normal path of a vehicle using any such garage. Foreword . °� _ 2. In seismic zones 3 and 4,water heaters shall be anchored or This manual is intended to be used in conjunction with other literature strapped to resist horizontal displacement due to earthquake provided with the indirect fired water heater. This includes all motion. Strapping shall be at points within the upper one-third related control information. It is important that this manual,all other (1/3) and lower one-third (1/3) of its vertical dimensions At the documents included in this system, and additional publications be lower point,a minimum distance of four(4)inches(102 mm)shall reviewed in their entirety before beginning any work. be maintained above the controls with the strapping. Installation should be made in accordance with the regulations of 3.A water heater supported from the ground shall rest on level the Authority Having Jurisdiction, local code authorities, and utility concrete or other approved base extending not less than three(3) companies which pertain to this type of water heating equipment. inches(76 mm)above the adjoining ground level. Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ)-The Authority Having Jurisdiction 4.When a water heater is located in an attic,attic-ceiling assembly, may be a federal, state, local government,or individual such as a fire floor-ceiling assembly,or floor-subfloor assembly where damage chief,fire marshal,chief of a fire prevention bureau,labor department may result from a leaking water heater, a watertight pan of or health department,building official or electrical inspector,or others corrosion resistant materials shall be installed beneath the water having statutory authority.In some circumstances,the property owner heater with a minimum three-quarter(3/4)inch(20 mm)diameter or his/her agent assumes the role,and at government installations,the drain to an approved location. commanding officer or departmental official may be the AHJ. i.�.- ._. NOTE:The manufacturer reserves the right tomodify product technical dart`1:-GeneradSafety lrtform,ativn ."°. specifications and components without prior notice. This water heater is approved for indoor installation only and is ..__ .__� _ •,, _ not intended for use as a pool heater Clearance to combustible For"the;IhStaller materials:0"top, bottom,sides, and back. Heater must have room y q_. e licensed p for service.24"front,6"to and 0"sides are recommended service This water heater must be installed b ualified and licensed personnel. p� The installer should be guided by the instructions furnished with the clearances (A combustible door or removable panel is acceptable water heater,and by local codes and utility company requirements. front clearance) This water heater has been approved for closet installation and installation on combustible flooring Do not install Installations Must Comply With: directly on carpeting Install the water heater in a location where Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations, and temperature and pressure relief valve discharge or a leak will not ordinances result in damage to the surrounding area. Table of Contents Part 1-General Safety Information 2 A.When Servicing the Water Heating System 3 NOTE:Obey all local codes.Obtain all applicable permits before B.Heater Waterater 3 C Freeze Protection 3 installing the water heater D.Water Temperature Adjustment 3 NOTE:Install all system components and piping in such a manner Part 2-Prepare the Water Heater 3 that does not reduce the performance of any fire rated assembly. A Locating the Water Heater 4 B.Performance and Sizing Guidelines 6 C.Reduced Boder Input Sizing Guide 7 D.Water Chemistry Requirements 8 Ip-83 Rev.006 Rel 008 Date 11.5 19 3 C.Freeze Protection Installer- Read all instructions in this manual 7.heatinginstaller NOTE: Consider piping and installation when determining heater Perform steps in the given order. location.Place the water heater as close to the boiler as possible,in a location not prone to freezing. User-This manual is for use only by a qualified service technician. Have this water heater servce /inspecte annually by a qualified service technician. ` fµ� *_ FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES ON THIS PAGE Failure of the water heater due to freeze related damage IS NOT CAN RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE covered byproduct warranty. PERSONAL INJURY,OR DEATH. In water heaters with single wall heat exchangers,the heat transfer NOTE: If the heater is exposed to the following, do not operate fluid must be water or nontoxic food grade glycol, FDA rated until all corrective steps have been made bya qualified serviceman: "generally recognized as safe"(GRAS)and having a toxicity rating or class of 1,as listed in Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products,5th 1.Fire edition. Ensure the system is permanently labeled to indicate any 2.Damage additives used in the heat transfer fluid 3.Water Failure to follow this information could result in property damage, severe personal injury,or death. NEVER use anytoxic chemical,Including automotive,standard glycol antifreeze, or ethylene glycol made for hydronic (non-potable) High heat sources (sources generating heat 100°F / 37°C or systems These chemicals can attack gaskets and seals in water greater, such as stove pipes, space heaters, etc) may damage systems,are poisonous if consumed,and can cause personal injury plastic components of the water heater as well as plastic vent or death. pipe materials.Such damages ARE NOT covered by warranty.It is D.Water Temperature Adjustment recommended to keep a minimum clearance of 8"from high heat If the water heater is going to have a set temperature above 1200F,you sources. Observe heat source manufacturer instructions, as well must use an ASSE 1017 rated mixing valve to avoid severe burns or as local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations death from scalding temperatures. and ordinances when installing this water heater and related components near high heat sources. Do not use this water heater for anything other than its intended Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may purpose (as described in this manual). Doing so could result in require a 120°F or lower temperature setting to prevent severe property damage and WILL VOID product warranty. personal injury or death due to scalding. "A rox Titn+e Tem t r "ite la ri;; pp timate, I pera u e' fiiionstiips.in S,calds ,_ ;.� s UNCRATING THE WATER HEATER - Any claims for damage or 120OF More than 5 minutes shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the 125°F 1 1/2 to 2 minutes transportation company by the consignee. 130OF About 30 seconds A.When Servicing the Water Heating System 1350F About 10 seconds To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply before 140OF Less than 5 seconds performing maintenance. To avoid severe burns,allow water heater and associated equipment 1450F Less than 3 seconds to cool before servicing. 150OF About 1 1/2 seconds B.Heater Water 1550F About 1 second Do not use petroleum-based cleaning or sealing compounds in Tablet-Approximate Time/Temperature Relationships in Scalds a water heating system. Gaskets and seals in the system may be '�s damaged.This can result in substantial property damage Parf.2—Ptepard the Water Heater Do not use"homemade cures"or"patent medicines"Damage to the Remove all sides of the shipping crate to allow the heater to be moved water heater,substantial property damage,and/or serious personal into its installation location. injury may result. NOTICE FOR SINGLE-WALL HEAT EXCHANGER MODELS tb` = .e p Per the Uniform Plumbing Code: ' Single-wall heat exchangers are permitted if they satisfy all of the COLD WEATHER HANDLING-If the water heater has been stored following requirements: in a very cold location (BELOW 0°F)before installation,handle with The heat exchanger medium is potable water or contains only care until the components come to room temperature.Failure to do substances which are recognized as safe by the US Food and Drug I so could result in damage to the water heater. Administration(FDA) The pressure of the heat exchanger medium is maintained less than the normal minimum operating pressure of the potable water system(steam systems must comply with this statement) The equipment is permanently labeled to indicate that only additives recognized as safe by the FDA shall be used as the heat transfer medium. Other heat exchanger designs may be permitted where approved by the AHJ 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel 008 Date 11.5.19 4 r, NOTE: If you do not provide the minimum clearances shown in A.Locating the Water Heater Figure 1,it might not be possible to service the water heater without k•;aa " - removingitfrom the space Ate High heat sources(generating heat 100°F/37°C or greater,such as NOTE:A combustible door or removable panel is acceptable front clearance. stove pipes, space heaters, etc) may damage plastic components of the water heater as well as plastic vent pipe materials. Such �q damages ARE NOT covered by warranty It is recommended to keep l�J a minimum clearance of 8"from high heat sources. Observe heat MAMMUM2 source manufacturer instructions, as well as local,state, provincial, -}Ir 00 and national codes,laws,regulations,and ordinances when installing I TO OPEN DRAIN. LINE SHOULD this water heater and related components near high heat sources EAST 31C ID ANDT DIA PITCHED FOR PROPER y Locatee watereater were any PLUUSS 2"MINIMUfvt All water heaters eventual) leak. the heater WATER HEATER DRAINAGE leakage from the relief valve, related piping, tank, or connections will not result in damage to surrounding areas or lower floors of the RECOMMENDED SERVICE CLEARANCE building.Any water heater should be installed in such a manner that ZERO CLEARANCE if it should leak the resulting flow of water will not cause damage to the area in which it is installed.National Plumbing codes require a drain pan for any water heater installation.This drain pan should be sized with a maximum depth of 2, and a minimum diameter 2"greater than the diameter of the water heater.The drain pan should empty into an open drain line. This drain line should be 6"MIN6'MIN. 3/4"ID minimum, piped to an open drain. Leakage damages ARE NOT covered by warranty. Failure to install a drain pan is the sole responsibility of the owner and/or installer. Reference UPC 2000 (Uniform Plumbing Code)Section 510-Protection from Damage or IPC 200(International Plumbing code)Section 504-Safety Devices. Leakage damages ARE NOT covered by warranty. Q I I In addition,water leak detection devices and automaticwater shutoff Figure 1-Dram Pan Installation and Recommended Service Clearances valves are readily available at plumbing supply houses.IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO INSTALL WATER LEAK 4, 7 _' DETECTION DEVICES AND AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF VALVES IN ANY This water heater must not be located near flammable liquids WATER HEATER INSTALLATION WHERE A LEAKAGE OF WATER COULD such as gasoline, butane, liquefied propane, adhesives, solvents, RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGES. paint thinners, etc., as the controls of this water heater could This water heater must be installed upright in the vertical position as ignite these vapors and cause an explosion resulting in property described in this manual.DO NOT attempt to install this water heater damage,severe personal injury,or death. in any other orientation.Doing so will result in improperwater heater operation and property damage,and could result in serious personal injury or death This water heater is certified for indoor use only. DO NOT INSTALL Ensure the location can support the entire filled weight of the OUTDOORS.Outdoor installations ARE NOT covered by warranty. water heater Failure to properly support the water heater could Choose a location for the water heater as centralized to the piping result in property damage,severe personal injury,or death. system as possible.Also,locate the water heater and domestic water piping where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures. All piping should be insulated Additionally,place the water heater so that the drain,controls,and inlets/outlets are easily accessible. NOTE:To save on heating costs and improve energy efficiency keep the distance between the boiler and water heater to a minimum to reduce heat loss from excess piping and keep friction loss at a minimum. Ensure all piping between the boiler and water heater is properly insulated to minimize heat loss The water heater may be located some distance from the boder provided the circulator meets flow requirements through the coil.The greater the distance from the water heater to the boiler the longer the response will be to a call for hot water. This water heater must be installed vertical on a level surface NOTE: In the State of California, the water heater must be braced, anchored,or strapped to avoid moving during an earthquake Contact local utilities for code requirements in your area.Visit http•//www dsa dgs ca.gov or call 1-916-445-8100 and request instructions However, applicable local codes shall govern installation For residential water heaters of a capacity greater than 52 gallons,consult the local building jurisdiction for acceptable bracing procedures 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11 5.19 5 ® SUPERSTOR ULTRA MODEL A B C DE CAPACITY DOMESTIC SHIPPING U S.GAL. CONNECTION WEIGHT SSU-20 22" 27' 20 GAL. 51 LBS D 19-1/4" SSU-30 34" 39-1/2" 62 LBS 30 GAL. 3/4'NPTM C SSU-30LB 5-1/4" 9-3/4" 27' 28-1/2" 23-1/4" 71 LBS SSU-45 19-1/4" 45 GAL. 72 LBS 46" 52-1/2" SSU-60 60 GAL. 1"NPTM 109 LBS 23-1/4" SSU-80 1 6" 1 29" 1 64-3/4" 72' 80 GAL. 143 LBS 1-1/2"NPTM SSU-119 7-1/4"1 30-1/4"1 66" 1 74" 1 27' 1 119 GAL. 212 LBS B A E SUPERSTOR ULTRA COMMERCIAL �® MODEL A B C D E F G SSU-45C 35" 42" 5-1/4" 9-3/4" 14" 18 75 SSU-60C 46" 52-1/2" 23-1/4" F SSU-80C 6" N/A N/A 29" 64-3/4" 72" E F SSU-119C 71/4" N/A N/A 30-1/4" 66" 74" 27" p E MODEL CAPACITY DOMESTIC SHIPPING ® U.S.GAL. CONNECTION WEIGHT O SSU-45C 45 GAL. 3/4"NPTM 106 LBS D D SSU-60C 60 GAL. 1"NPTM 126 LBS 0 C SSU-80C 80 GAL. 175 LBS B o 1-1/2"NPTM p SSU-119C 1 79 GAL. 242 LBS 45/60 GAL. 80/119 GAL SUPERSTOR ULTRA DOUBLE WALL MODEL A B C D E CAPACITY DOMESTIC SHIPPING U.S GAL. CONNECTION WEIGHT SSU-45DW 19-1/4" 45 3/4!'NPTM 81 LBS. D 5-1/4" 9-3/4" 46" 52-1/2" C e SSU-60DW 23-1/4., 60 1"NPTM 112 LBS. ® SSU-80DW 6" 21" 64-3/4" 72" 80 139 LBS ' SSU-119DW 7-114' 22-1/2" 66" 74" 1 27" 1-1/2'NPTM 119 2101-13S, p B p A E LP-w-BB 04nm2 Figure 2-Dimensions 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel 008 Date 11.5.19 6 ti SUPERSTOR ULTRA 180°BOILER 200°BOILER WATER FIRST WATER FIRST 180°F 200°F MODEL HEAT EXCHANGER PRESSURE TEST WORKING HOUR RATINGS HOUR RATINGS BOILER RECOMMENDED SURFACE/VOLUME DROP(FT) PRESSURE PRESSURE (GAL)` (GAL)' BOILER FLOW RATE BTU/SIZE BTU/SIZE 140°F 115°F 140°F 115°F SSU-20 121 168 136 185 84,000 87,000 SSU-30 15 SQ.FT./1.,5 GAL. 6.0 154 212 172 234 102,000 117,000 8 SSU-30LB 169 234 189 257 114,000 131,000 SSU-45 300 PSI 150 PSI 212 292 237 322 141,000 161,000 20 SQ.FT./2.0 GAL. 7.9 10 SSU-60 266 370 298 405 174,000 198,000 SSU-80 34 SQ.FT./3.0 GAL.k-11 9.1 330 440 370 503 212,000 241,000 12 SSU-119 .3 423 564 474 1 645 269,000 301,000 14 SUPERSTOR ULTRA COMMERCIAL 180°BOILER 200°BOILER WATER FIRST WATER FIRST 180°F 200'F MODEL HEAT EXCHANGER PRESSURE TEST WORKING HOUR RATINGS HOUR RATINGS BOILER BOILER RECOMMENDED SURFACE/VOLUME DROP(FT.) PRESSURE PRESSURE (GAL) (GAL) BTU/SIZE RTU/SI7.F, FLOW RATE 140°F 115°F 140°F 115°F SSU-45C 40 SQ.FT./4;0 GAL- 6.8 314 414 351 477 215,000 246,000 20 SSU-60C 9.2 300 PSI 150 PSI 354 467 396 539 245,000 270,000 22 68 SQ.FT./6.0 GAL. SSU-80C 10.0 490 647 548 745 331,0001 31,000 374,000 24 SSU-119C 12,7 637 841 713 970 1 425,000 1 490,000 28 SUPERSTOR ULTRA DOUBLEWALL 180'BOILER 200'BOILER WATER FIRST WATER FIRST RECOMMENDED IBO°F HEAT EXCHANGER PRESSURE TEST HOUR RATINGS HOUR RATINGS MODEL SURFACE/VOLUME FLOW RATE DROP(FT.) PRESSURE (GPM) (GAL)' (GAL)" BOILER TU/SIZE 140°F 115°F 140°F 115°F SSU-45DW 6 8.2 40 63 70 108 107,000 SSU-60DW 7 12.8 50 76 90 144 176,000 15 SQ.FT/1 5 GAL 300 PSI SSU-SODW 10 13.672 113 138 215 208,000 SSU-119DW 12 15.9 [ �110 171 210 326 231,000 'DOE TEST METHOD BASED ON 90'F TEMPERATURE RISE,50°/140'WIBOILER WATER AT 180'F NOTE:TANK RECOVERY FROM COLD START WILL BE BETWEEN 10-13 MINUTES WHEN SIZED WITH CORRECT FLOW RATE,BOILER SIZE AND LP-83-BB PRESSURE DROP RATINGS FROM UST IN ABOVE CHART. 04/17/12 Table 2-Specifications Continuous Flow Performance Calculation First Hour Rating-(.75 XTank Capacity)=Continuous Flow Example.SSU-45C=314-(.75 X 45)=280.25 B.Performance and Sizing Guidelines NOTE:The table below describes the minimum BTU/H required to achieve the listed first hour rating. MODEL„ " GROS5.1130ILEROUTPUT 1409F 1270F 1'15-F ° 90oFL1T 77oFAT - 6654FAT q SSU-20 84,000 121 140 168 SSU-'30 102,000 154 180 212 SSU-30LB 113,000 169 198 234 SSU-45 141,000 212 248 292 SSU-45C 215,000 314 367 414 SSU-60 174,000 266 311 370 SSU-60C 245,000 354 414 467 SSU=130 212,000 330 386 440 SSU-80C 331,000 490 573 647 SSU-119 269,999 423 495 564 SSU-119C 425,000 637 745 841 Table 3-Water Heater Performance and Sizing Guidelines 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11.5.19 7 C.Reduced Boiler Input Sizing Guide NOTE:IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO REDUCE BOILER INPUT WHEN USING DOUBLE WALLTANKS. GROSS 06T06T(x.1,000 BTU/FII2j s MODEL . e z ,40 60- 84' 100 1'102 11:3 ,120. 190; :�4_l° 160.,1:174 180 12 0 :1212], 220 '240• 260, -270i A 53 80 111 - SSU-2O. B 40 60 83 - A 53 80 111 133 135 ° ° SSU-3U B 40 1 60 83 99 101 A 53 80 111 133 135 150 i SSU-30LB' B 40 60 83 99 101 112 t g:. A 53 80 111 133 135 150 159 186 187 "` `8 - ` 3• SSU=45 ' B 40 60 83 99 101 112 119 139 140 e A " -;.: 133 135 150 159 186 187 212 231 B - 99 101 112 119 139 140 159 173 A ; i- "; 133 135 150 159 186 187 212 231 239 265 281 B " 99 101 112 119 139 140 159 173 179 199 211 6 A x :: _.� <"w' 186 187 212 231 1 239 265 281 292 318 345 358 B 139 140 159 173 1 179 199 211 119 239 258 268 x Table 4-Describes Cold Start First Hour Ratings(A and B)and Boiler Size PRODUCT LINE CONSISTS OF VARIOUS MODELS AVAILABLE IN DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF DOMESTIC HOT WATER NEEDED.THEN DIFFERENT SIZES USE THE TABLE BELOW TO OPTIMIZE WATER HEATER AND BOILER CALLTHE FACTORY FOR PRODUCT AND WARRANTY INFORMATION SIZING. "DW"(Double Wall Commercial Heat Exchanger)Models are available NOTE: FIRST DRAW AT 140OF AT 90OF A T. (FOR PERFORMANCE AT in 45,60,80,and 119 US Gallon Sizes. 1150F,MULTIPLY BY 1.56 FOR MINUTES OF WATER DRAW.) "C"(Commercial)Models with Two Heat Exchangers for dual systems LINE A GALLONS: LOW MASS BOILERS THAT TAKE LESS THAN 90 and commercial applications. Use one cod for a wood boiler, the SECONDS TO HEATTO TEMPERATURE. other for a solar system,etc.Models available in 45,60,80,and 119 LINE B GALLONS:HIGH MASS BOILERS THATTAKE GREATERTHAN 90 US Gallon Sizes. SECONDS TO HEATTO TEMPERATURE. "MODEL 2 GPM' ?2.5 GPM 3 GPM 3:5 GPM 4 GPM 4:5"GPM S QPM A 9.5 8 7 5.5 4.5 4 3.5 s. SStJ-2(i; R B 8.5 7.5 65 5 4 3.5 3 A 16 13 10 7.5 6 55 5 SS[7 B 14 12 9 7 5.5 5 4.5 A 18 14 12 9 65 6 5.5 :SSU-30LB'° " , B 17 12 10 8 6 55 5 A 23 18 14 11 85 75 7 .SSU-4S- B 18 15 13 10 7.5 75 6.5 A oo — 29 20 17 14 SSU-45c" B 45 24 26 18 16 13 10 A 36 30 22 SSU.60 — — W B 29 19 12 A 46 29 SSU-60C B 30 21 SSU40 A B SSU-SOC: A B SSU419 A B SSU-11119C" A B Table 5-NOTE:THIS INFORMATION IS BASED ON BOILER SIZE CONFORMING TO THE MINIMUM BTU1H REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE FIRST HOUR RATINGS, OBTAINABLE FROM FIRST HOUR RATING TABLE. -Indicates continuous duty. Ip-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11.5.19 ' 8 , D.Water Chemistry Requirements A.Plumbing Chemical imbalance of the water supply may affect efficiency and It is mandatory that all plumbing be done in accordance with cause severe damage to the appliance and associated equipment federal, local, and state plumbing codes and practices Failure to Water quality must be professionally analyzed to determine whether properly install the water heater WILL VOID the warranty |tisalso it is necessary to treat the water.Various solutions are available to necessary muse both thread tape and pipe dope onall mechanical adjust water quality Adverse water quality will affect the reliability plumbing connections of the system In addition,operating temperatures above 1350F will accelerate the build-up of lime scale and possibly shorten appliance service life Failure of an appliance due to lime scale build-up,low pH, or other chemical imbalance IS NOT covered by the warranty. When filling the water heater,open a hot water tap to release air in the tank and piping.Failure to do so could lead to improper water The water must be potable, free of corrosive chemicals, sand, dirt, heater operation and damage to components and other contaminates. It /, up to the installer to ensure the watE, does not contain corrosive chemicals o, elements that on damage B.Boiler Connections the heat exchanger. pmab|: vvate, is defined as drinkable water p 701 supplied from utility o,well water m compliance with EPA secondary maximum contaminant levels(4oCFR Part l4a.a).|fthe water contains Use two wrenches when tightening water piping at the heater. contaminants higher than outlined by the EPA, water treatment is Use one wrench to prevent the heater return or supply line from recommended and additional, more frequent maintenance may be turning.Failure to prevent piping connections from turning could required. cause damage to water heater components. |fyou suspect that your water/,contaminated inany way,discontinue Use al.nominal minimum pipe size when piping with zone valves use ofthe appliance and contact anauthorized technician o,licensed or circulators. professional. Onthe water heater,the boiler supply connects tnthe outlet ofthe ^ Water pH between 6.5 and 8.5 circulator.The circulator inlet /,to be connected to the hot outlet ` pH levels below o.s can cause an increase in the rate of side ofthe boiler.aesure that the arrow onthe circulator ofacing corrosion. pH of 8.5 or higher can potentially cause |/mr the correct flow direction. (See pressure drop sizing for circulator, scale build-up this monua|.)onthe tank,the boiler return connects mthe return ' Maintain water p* between o.oand n».Check with litmus side ufthe boiler.The nturn(s) from heating |oop(`) should have paper o, have /t chemically analyzed by o local water aflmw check orswing check valve installed before the return pipe treatment company. from the tank. ` |fthe pH |, not between a.5and a.5' consult alocal water |nasteam boiler,the tank supply must beconnected mthe boiler treatment company for solutions. well below the mm/mum *ate, level. x strainer and drain valve ^ Hardness less than 12 grains(zuu mg/L)(Residential use' should be installed at the boiler for periodic draining of scale and water temperatures below 14u"q sludge.Banging and steam bound traps will occur/fthe boiler water ^ Hardness less than grains(120my/L) (Commercial use' mPP|/ed to the heat exchanger has steam o,i, slightly above the water temperatures of14o"pand greater) |mwwater cut-mff. ' Hardness levels above the required amounts can lead tolime scale build-up throughout the syotem.vmtr,below sgrains/ gallon(osmg/4may brover softened. Live Steam Applications are allowed ONLY on 80 and 119 gallon ^ Consult |oo| water treatment companies for unusually SSU / SSU-C models. Using any other SSU model in live steam hard water areas(above the required amounts)o,for other applications will result in product failure and void the warranty. treatment solutions/fwater obeing over softened(below s Pressure of steam in the indirect heat exchanger MUST NOT grains/gallon[oomg/L]). EXCEED 10 PSI. Failure to follow these instructions could result ^ Chloride concentration less than 1ooppm(ne/L) in product failure,substantial property damage,severe personal ' Do not MU appliance o, operate with ,"ate, containing 1 injury,or death,and WILL VOID product warranty chlorides mexcess of1ouppm(mu/L) CDomestic Piping Inlet ' Using chlorinated fresh water should bracceptable aslevels are typically less than xppm(mg/Q. ' Do not connect the appliance to directly heat swimming Never use dielectric fittings or galvanized steel fittings on any pool n,spa water domestic water connections. Use only copper or brass fittings ^ Total Dissolved Solids<Tms)less than sooppm(mu/L) Failure to do so will result in premature water heater failure.Such ' Total dissolved solids are minerals,salts,metals,and charged failure IS NOT covered by warranty. particles that are dissolved mwater Use both thread tape and pipe dope to connect an NPT brass tee ' The greater the amounts nfTos present, the higher the onthe run,install o brass drain valve.|nthe branch,install an NPT corrosion potential due to moro,ed conductivity in the male x 3/4"(minimum) pipe adapter.A shut-off valve between the water. city water supply and tank inlet|srecommended for ease ofservice ' |,using softened water tofill the appliance,u/`still possible |tmay bcrecommended touse aback flow p,e"entc, check local tohave high ToI This water can becorrosive.Consult local codes.|faback flow pm"ente,o,anoreturn valve oused,athermal water treatment companies for other treatment solutions to expansion tank must beinstalled onthe cold water supply between reduce this affect. the tank and valve.|fthe tank isreplacing atank|eocoil mthe boiler, °moTs:Tnpromote appliance service life,itis strongly recommended disconnect coil plumbing and use the cold inlet pipe and hot water mfollow the maintenance procedures mthis manual. outlet pipes for the water heater 1p'83Rev.0o6Rel.O00Date lz5z9 9 13 11�111:1111 D.Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve On SSU-80 and SSU-119 residential models,as well as all commercial models,a 3/4"temperature and pressure(T&P)port and relief valve FAILURE TO RE-INSPECT THE T&P VALVE AS DIRECTED COULD are provided. On all other models, an appropriate T&P valve must RESULT IN UNSAFE TEMPERATURE AND/OR PRESSURE BUILD-UP be supplied and installed as detailed in the piping diagrams in this WHICH CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,SERIOUS PERSONAL installation manual. INJURY,OR DEATH. Use both thread tape and pipe dope to install an NPT brass T&P E.Scalding relief valve for hot water heaters, as required by local codes but not less than valves certified as meeting the requirements for relief valves for hot water heaters (ANSI Z21.22/CSA 4.4)by a nationally An ASSE 1017 or ASSE 1070 temperature limiting or mixing valve is recognized lab that maintains periodic inspection of production recommended in installations servicing disabled or elderly persons, listed equipment.Make sure the relief valve is sized to the BTU/Hour or children.Mixing valves do not eliminate the risk of scalding. capacity of the water heater.The T&P valve must be plumbed down To avoid scalding: so discharge can exit at least 6"above the structural floor.The relief Set the water heater set point temperature as low as possible. line cannot be in contact with any live electrical parts.If the relief Feel water before bathing or showering. valve constantly weeps install an expansion tank See expansion If thermostatic valves are required, use devices specifically tank manufacturer's instructions for suggestions. designed for such purpose.Install these devices in accordance with instructions provided by the manufacturer. Failure to install a temperature limiting or mixing valve and follow IToMavoid water damage or scalding due to relief valve operation: these instructions could result in property damage,severe personal Discharge line must be connected to relief valve outlet and injury,or death due to scalds. run to a safe place of disposal.Terminate the discharge line This water heater can in a manner that will prevent possibility of severe burns or deliver scalding water. Be property damage should the relief valve discharge. careful whenever using • Discharge line must be as short as possible and the same hot water to avoid scalding size as the valve discharge connection throughout itsAl injury. Certain appliances A entire length. such as dishwashers and • Discharge line must pitch downward from the valve automatic clothes washers �® and terminate at least 6"above the floor drain, making may require increased water discharge clearly visible. temperatures.By setting the • The discharge line shall terminate plain,not threaded,with thermostat on this heater to H�i�l i a material serviceable for temperatures of 3750F or greater. obtain the increased water • Do not pipe discharge to any location where freezing could temperature required by occur. these appliances you may • No valve may be installed between the relief valve and create the potential for scald heater or in the discharge line. Do not plug or place any injury. obstruction in the discharge line. Water temperature over 125°F can' Test the o • eration of the relief valve after fillip To protect against injury, P 9 and cause severe burns instantly or pressurizing the system by lifting the lever.Make sure the install a mixing valve in the death from scalds. valve discharges freely.If the valve fadwater system. This valves to operate correctly, will reduce point of use Children,disabled and'elderlq are at. immediately replace with a new properly rated relief valve. highest risk of being scalded. discharge temperatures by See instruction manual before • TestT&P valve at least once annuallyto ensure thewaterway mixing cold and hot water setting temperature at water heater. is clear.If valve does not operate,turn the heater"off"and in branch supply lines. Such Feel water before bathing,or call a plumber immediately valves are available from showering • Take care whenever operating relief valve to avoid scalding your local plumbing supplier. Temperature limiting valves are injury or property damage available,see manual. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE GUIDELINES COULD The following table details RESULT IN FAILURE OF RELIEF VALVE OPERATION, RESULTING the relationship of water IN POSSIBILITY OF SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE temperature and time with regard to scald injury and may be used PERSONAL INJURY,OR DEATH. as a guide in determining the safest water temperature for your RE-INSPECTION OF T&P RELIEF VALVES:T&P valves should be applications.. inspected AT LEASTONCE EVERY THREE YEARS,and replaced if ;ppproilmateTime.ITemperature RelationshipsinfScelds:• necessary,by a licensed plumbing contractor or qualified service technician to ensure that the product has not been affected by 120OF More than 5 minutes corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and 1250F 1 1/2 to 2 minutes discharged line have not been altered or tampered with illegally. 130OF About 30 seconds Certain naturally occuring conditions may corrode the valve and its components over time, rendering the valve inoperative.Such 1350F About 10 seconds conditions can only be detected if the valve and its components 140OF Less than 5 seconds are physically removed and inspected Do not attempt to conduct an inspection on your own. Contact your plumbing 145�F Less than 3 seconds contractor for a re-inspection to assure continued safety. 150OF About 1 1/2 seconds Do not thread a cap or plug into the relief valve or relief valve 1550F About 1 second line under any circumstances' Explosion and property damage, Table 6-Approximate Time/Temperature Relationships in Scalds serious injury,or death may result 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11 5.19 10 F.Potable Expansion Tank NOT WATER 4 1 A potable hot water expansion tank may be required to offset heated CUTLET water expansion. If there is a back flow preventer or any other type BACL FLOW PREVENT-"R of no return or check valve in the system a thermal expansion tank IS OR NO RETURN VALVE MANDATORY The expansion tank must be sized for the entire water -- COLD ' volume of the hot water system.A weeping relief valve indicates the WA,ER INLET need for an expansion tank See the Typical Expansion Tank example in the Piping section for details. G.Pressure Drop Sizing For Circulator The boder circulator flow rate must meet the requirements found in DIPANSION the water heater specifications, Part 2,this manual, or the published A"R VALIE ratings cannot be achieved.The following flow chart below represents the pipe run,water heater, and heat exchanger ONLY and does not include anyflow checks,zone valves,orfriction loss through the boder. That resistance must be added to the value found in the following chart. iD Pressure Drop.for Pipe Length of I"Cop g v Six 900 ElboWs,and One.Tee` ' ` Pipesizw 20' 30' 40' 50' 60' 6GPM- . 8.63 8.93 9.23 9.53 98 ,�7 GPM- 11.3 11.77 12.24 12.7 13.1 02106112 DRAP VALVE ,TO GPM- - 10.25 11.1 1195 128 13.66 Figure 4-Expansion Tank Application 11 Z GPM 11.3 13.2 14.1 15 16 ZONE VALVE 14-GPM 15.3 16.4 175 18.6 19.8 HOT WATER Pressure Droplfor Pipe Length�of 1.11 ,!Copper, D,La 3MIXING VALVE Six 90°Elbows,and One Tee Pipe Slze r 20' 30' 40' 50' 60' 20-GPM 10.9 11 7 12.6 134 14.3 J 22 GPM.a 14 15 16 17 18 i 24 qPM;,, 16.2 175 188 20.1 21.5 1EMP a PRE s RE REIIFf V I VE 28 GPM 20.4 22 236 25.2 26.8 GIRCULA70R Table 7-Pressure Drop through 1"and 1 1/4"Copper H.Applications 1 .r HOT OW T�Er� MIXING VALVE I I I I TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE COLO WATER INLET -________ LP BlF IT LS RECCh1MENDED iNAT 1'ONES AND 02/07/12 V ZONE VALVES ARE USED FOR SUPER STOR ULTRA ZCNE Figure 5-Installation with High Efficiency Boiler NOTES: 1 Minimum pipe size should match connection size. Upsize pipe accordingly if greater flow is required. 1 2. A thermal expansion tank suitable for potable water must be sized and installed within this piping system between the backflow preventer and the cold water inlet. 3 All circulators should have an integral flow check SO 4 Drains and check valve between the heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system 5.This drawing is meant to demonstrate system piping only.The installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.In Massachusetts,you must install a vacuum relief valve per 248 CMR. 6 Mixing valve application is optional, but recommended to help ���� prevent scalding.See Part 3,Section E for more information COLD WATER INLET LP 83-8 OW21/I1 Figure 3-Mixing Valve Installation 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel 008 Date 11.5.19 , 11 SWING C!ECK LOnE RENRn VANE NOT WATER 1 I OUTLET TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE REUEE VALVE fI MWNG VALVE, I I MIND VALVE— COLD WATER COLD W ATFR I i SUPPLY i INLET 111 ITIS RECOMENDED iHAI 1'ONES AND { 1'LONEVALVES AREUSEDFORSUPER S10RUl1RALONE I - SW VE CHECK iET BOILER BOILER 4 - D I CIRCULATOR 1 PMP UTOR LP 83-E 02!07112 _ `-DRAIN VALVE 0 6 /21/11 Figure 6-Zoning with Zone Valves Figure 7-Zoning with Circulators SWING CHECK VALVE ZONE RETURN TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE COLD WATER HOT WATER INLET pULET I CIRCULATOR II MIXING VALVE SWING CHECK VALVE 1 �I TEMPERATUREAND f 0:1 PRESSURE RELIEFVALVE BOILER DRAIN VALVE LP-83-H DRAIN FLOW CONTROL VALVE CIRCULATOR 06/21/11 VALVE CIRCULATOR Figure 8-Installation with Storage Tank NOTES: 1.Minimum pipe size should match connection size.Upsize pipe accordingly if greater flow is required. 2.A thermal expansion tank suitable for potable water must be sized and Installed within this piping system between the backflow preventer and the cold water inlet. 3.All circulators should have an integral flow check 4 Drains and check valve between heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system. 5.This drawing is meant to demonstrate system piping only The Installer Is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.In Massachusetts,you must Install a vacuum relief valve per 248 CMR. 6.Mixing valve application is optional,but recommended to help prevent scalding.See Part 3,Section E for more information. 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel.008 Date 11.5.19 12 LP-83 CC 02/06/12 LP-83-11 02/06/12 tl ! b © WOOD wooD BOILER STOVE D 0 0 Figure 9-Dual Purpose Application with Wood Boiler Figure 10-Dual Purpose Application with Wood Stove HOT WATER OUTLET LP-83-KK !- 02/06/12 COLD f WATER INLET MIXING VALVE 1 CIRCULATOR l Figure 11-Dual Purpose Application with Two Water Heaters NOTES: 1.Minimum pipe size should match connection size.Upsize pipe accordingly If greater flow is required. 2 A thermal expansion tank suitable for potable water must G be sized and Installed within this piping system between the backflow preventer and the cold water Inlet 3.All circulators should have an integral flow check 4.Drains and check valve between heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system. 5 This drawing is meant to demonstrate system piping only.The installer Is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.In Massachusetts,you must install a vacuum relief valve per 248 CMR. } 6 Mixing valve application is optional,but recommended to help i I prevent scalding.See Part 3,Section E for more Information. 7 On multiple source applications,use a Honeywell L4081-A-1148, 0 which has two (2) limit settings This allows the wood stove or solar panel to operate on the tank high setting and the tank low o limit setting for conventional boiler back-up LP-83-HH 02/06/12 Figure 12-Dual Purpose Application with Solar Panel 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel 008 Date 11 5 19 13 NOT WATER - } /-NOTOUTLET` OURE' BALL VA,YE _ 18P RELIEF VALVE SYSTEM SUPPLY CO,DWATER I 1 INLET 3I � ------_�_. W WRER LINSTEAM E J CONDENSATE / RETURN CONDENSATE RETURN BALL VALVE � - CONDENSATE i } RSTEAM QUPN CONOENSA -- LPJ GG -� NJUJI2 LPAIMM COLD INLET HEAT EXCHANGER 02/06/12 Figure 13-Steam Boiler Figure 14-Live Steam Installation NOTE:On Steam Boller Applications,the indirect heat exchanger supply and return connections must be below the water line from the boiler connection.The internal flow check or spring check must be used to avoid thermal siphoning from the connected boiler.A basket strainer should also be used to avoid sludge and sediment getting Into the pump or heat exchanger. Live Steam Applications are allowed ONLY on 80 and 119 gallon SSU/SSU-C models.Using any other SSU model In live steam applications will result in product failure and void the warranty.Pressure of steam in the indirect heat exchanger MUST NOT EXCEED 10 PSI.Failure to follow these Instructions could result in product failure,substantial property damage,severe personal injury, or death,and WILL VOID product warranty. ' HOT ounEr _ BALL VALVE —�' i 1 COLD INLET �— 1 f 1 - _ I I 1 j I BALL VALVE _ I I I CIRCULATOR �'- CIRCULATOR LP-83-DD 08/04/11 DRAIN VALVE CIRCULAIOR Figure 15-Multiple Tank Installation NOTES: 1 Minimum pipe size should match connection size.Upsize pipe accordingly If greater flow Is required 2.A thermal expansion tank suitable for potable water must be sized and Installed within this piping system between the backflow preventer and the cold water inlet. 3.All circulators should have an Integral flow check. 4.Drains and check valve between heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system. 5.This drawing is meant to demonstrate system piping only.The installer Is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes In Massachusetts,you must install a vacuum relief valve per 248 CMR. 6.Mixing valve application is optional,but recommended to help prevent scalding.See Part 3,Section E for more information. 7.All piping In parallel used for large dumps of hot water,high usage,and short duration 8.Massachusetts requires a limit of four(4)tanks per mechanical room Consult with your local Inspector. 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11.5.19 14 Fear-t.4-Heater Control,and Wiring, q A.Control Install control element Into the control well and tighten into place with screws on the control body Thermal conductive paste Is recommended Once the control Is operational,it is important to make sure the control Is maintaining the desired operating temperature ;�• ..�....�.µ ;< �.;,- -p,� _ >. � � rP�- �=ate~~-. .�•�-�., . a..� ,�.,.. Ua NOTE:DO NOT attempt to remove the control well'The control well Is welded to the water heater.Attempting to remove the control well will result in product damage,leakage,and possible property damage.Such damages are not covered by product warranty B.Wiring Wiring Is to be done In accordance with all applicable local and state codes Turn off all power related to the boiler before starting any wiring procedures.lt is recommended that a disconnect switch be Installed between the boiler control and the water heater. ZVI Ara. s.,�.p' �;'� � �"---n.... .. �-�. .1a-:.`• ;°` :.:: ...e. ti__...,-._ .. a a M,;.�,„ ..^. ,js u��'�% ^�.. �" `• ��: '°mow ��, �'��, � ,t� i�iii�Y '� �� � ;�`y ,-�.:,,�°� :°' § When wiring the water heater and controls be sure to label all wires to ease future maintenance.Wiring errors can cause Improper and dangerous operation. C.Wiring Diagrams O INDIRECT CONTROL LP-83—FF _ 06/07/11, 7 PRIORITY; OFF, 00 PM ZONE•1 I ZONE 21 ZONE 31 ZONE 4 ZONE 51 ZONE 6 01+ SR 506 :Six ZONE SWITCHING RELAY -WITH OPTIONAL PRIORITY 'POWER 20NE� 20NE 2 FIFIFIFIFIFIFT] ZONE) ZONE`4 2IXiE 6 24-VAC 120V RELAY zoNE a POWER ZC ZR 20NE 1 ZONE 2 20NE J ZONE 4 ZONE.B ZONE a POWER D V 120 4OLT CR CU A ORS INPUT FUSE"'(1 AMP) .0 ,HEATING H APPLIANCE 120 VAC INPUT N TO -rr ON BOILER INDIRECT CIRULATOR Figure 16-Wiring with Circulators LP-83-EE O INDIRECT CONTROL 06/07/11 PRIORITY �A AOFF PIWzomRIITB' 201E 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 2ONE S ZONE 6 SR 506 SIX ZONE SWITCHING RELAY. WITH OPTIONAL PRIORITY POesn zoNE� ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ za�NE s 24 VACF1120V RELAY zoNEs POWER >�>< 2C 2Wd t 20NE 2 ZONE J ZO 2 4 24&9 20NC 8 POu£A SMfGf 120 MDLT 20NE VN.NS WPUT FUSE (1 AMP) 6 H 120 VAC INPUT TO 'IT'ON BOILER N HEATING APPLIANCE SYSTEM CIRCULATOR INDIRECT ZONE VALVE POWERED BY BOILER CONTROLLER Figure 17-Wiring with Zone Valves 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel 008 Date 11 5 19 15 THIS DIAGRAM SHOWS CONNECTIONS FOR EITHER A LINE VOLTAGE OR 24v MANIFOLD GAS VALVE (NOTE.THIS DIAGRAM IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NORMAL STACK-MOUNTED OIL BURNER CONTROLS BECAUSE RAPID CYCLING OF THE LOW LIMIT-CIRCULATOR CONTROL MAY CAUSE THE OIL BURNER CONTROL TO LOCK OUT ON SAFETY) TYPE 8B42 RELAY-HOT WATER CONTROL LINE VOLTAGE ZONE 1kATOR F----1 ZONE 3 OPERATING CONTROL THERMOSTATAT j i THERMOSTAT TYPE 829A n RELAYD I P S F ---jj�--1 TYPE 829A-045 RI O _ I RELAY R 845 A 1 1.) t.)1 iT_____, 6 L Y_TTJ xx XX GAS VALVE ZGAS VALVECIRCULATOR I TERMINAL PANEL I _Co 0 X CtR2LUtAT�R I — 2 TANK W21 v X CONTROL TRANSFORMER TANK CIRCULATOR CAUTION. TERMINAL '6' FROM TYPE 829A-845 RELAYS MUST BE WIRED TO TERMINAL 'S2'ON THE BB42A TYPE RELAY HOT-WATER CONTROL AS SHOWN TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE HIGH LIMIT IS WIRED INTO THE CIRCUIT Figure 18-Zoning with Circulators-R845A Relay THIS DIAGRAM SHOWS CONNECTIONS FOR EITHER A LINE VOLTAGE OR 24v MANIFOLD GAS VALVE, (NOTE. THIS DIAGRAM IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NORMAL STACK-MOUNTED OIL BURNER CONTROLS BECAUSE RAPID CYCLING OF THE LOW LIMIT-CIRCULATOR CONTROL MAY CAUSE THE OIL BURNER CONTROL TO LOCK OUT ON SAFETY) TYPE BB42A RELAY-HOT WATER CONTROL LINE VOLTAGE ZONE 1kA.T.RT ---� ZONE 3 OPERATING CONTROL THERMOSTATAT THERMOSTAT TYPE 829A L9 9 J t RELAYD ■ D P.S.T. TANK CONTROL t e O S i -=-a�-�TYPE829A-845 n ��� iI t61 X1/8 +---xx--XXLIa-GAFiT S VALVE ICIRCULAT➢R-3 I I GAS VALVE 1 TERMINAL PANEL CIRCU�LAT13R e•v. 0 X X TRANSFORMER ■ D.P.S,T. (DOUBLE POLE-SINGLE THROW-CONTACT) TANK CIRCULATOR Figure 19-Zoning with Circulators Using R8182D and DPST-No Relay Required TO ADDITIONAL R845A RELAYS TO ADDITIONAL Q/ FOR OTHER ZONES R845A RELAYS L�4 FOR OTTER ZONES L2 u R 845 A awn aan n •DPS7 TANK CONTROL L0124E-F L8124E-F i t I . 2 I ut -_— R ixz a TANK R a CONTROL Lm. V LW LdR CIRCLIa CR Ca.CUW1TCR R HI R HI LIMIT LIMIT TANK a --------— TANK H CIRCULATOR i CIRCU..A7OR [2 -1,- VO-TAGS e. LOW VOLTA-E GAS VALVE GAS VALVE ©POWER SUPPLY.PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVER LOAD PROTECT101.AS RE DUIRED Ql POWER SUPPLY,PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVER LOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. ''DPS7 (DOUBLE PELF-SIN5-E THROW CZN7ACTS)HCNE"WCLL LI006G-1006) Figure 20-Zoning with Circulators Using L8124 A,C,and R845A Relay Figure 21-Zoning with Circulators Using L8124 A,C,and DPST Control- No Relay Required 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel 008 Date 11 5.19 16 IK TAW RDIB2D A ^ BIB20 •DPST TAN{CONTROL BLuf HIGH LIMIT BLUE MI_N IIHrt 4K1 n I 2K1 TO OIL BURNER )K 31 • i� ,TO OIL BURNER R LOW V M AND IGNITION Elft K2 LpV PHD IC D. LIMIT LIMI- D VPTER l.� TO PATER clacuLArca IKI �]ICN TIIN ( CIRCULATDR lad 1 v '�IO.IT'dV I IANK IANK CIRLULAT OR 2KC SSV CIRCULATOR PAC2 SSV DHTACTS CONTACTS SABLTT BK SVITCY _'C i HEAT tP.1[R HEATER 1RIM^ pl ( IK K.VIA IAL RI BI-LATERAL .--I.N. 10 ADDITIONAL SYITCN TO ADDITIONAL CH ZdV_S 3,1,ETC ZOITES 3,4,ETC. LI R2 CI Ra �T __•—_ ___ ____ ®T T 24 VOLT C554A THERHOSTAT 24 VOLT C554A THERMOSTAT ©120 VAC POVE4 SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT NEONS ®120 VAC POVER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS RMUIRED AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REDUIRED ®THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTiVG,62 AMP EOR ft8182D ®THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING,12 ANP FOR R8182D ®THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING,D4 AMP FOR R845A ®THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING,04 AMP FOR R845A CONTROL CASE MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND USE CONTROL CASE MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND USE (9�GROUNDING SCREW PROVIDED I51 GROUNDING SCREW PROVIDED A DPST (DOUBLE POLE-SINGLE THROW-CONTACT) Figure 23-Zoning with Circulators-R81 82D and R845A Relay Figure 24-Control with Built-In DPST Switch-No Relay Required TO ADDITIONAL TO ADDITIONAL R845A RELAYS ZONE 1 R845A RELAYS ZONE 1 FOR OTHER ZONES FOR OTHER ZONES LOW VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE THERMOSTATt t CIRCULATOR THERMOSTAT t CIRCULATOR u 2 U Le LB124A C dO1) L8124A,C om) T T 1 T T I B ■DP.S.T.TANK CONTROLLO 2 KD,P-'.T.TANK CONTROL ix ➢f LIVA Du Q Da C7 V R D V R D LOV LIMIT LOW LDOT CR]lATU1 CROA.Am HI B HI D LIMIT LIMIT 1K2 R OIL BURNER 1K2 R m OIL BURNER OR RELAY OR RELAY GAS VALVE GAS VALVE o u ZONE 1 ZONE 1 CIRCULATOR CIRCULATOR POWER SUPPLY,PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVER LOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. POWER SUPPLY,PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVER LOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. IIDP.S.T (DOUBLE POLE—SINGLE THROW—CONTACTS) eD.P,S,T.(DOUBLE POLE—SINGLE THROW—CONTACTS) Figure 25-Zoning with Circulators Using L8124 E-F,and R845A Relay Figure 26-Zoning with Circulators Using L8124 E-F,and DPST-No Relay Required TO ADDITIOIIAL RB 5A RELAYS FOR OTHER ZONES POWER POWER R845A RELAY SUPPLY SUPPLY ZONE 1 U ¢ •ILPST TANK CONTROL 11 F-0 d CIM T L6115 _ T T L6005 LOW _ LOW .NTILIMIT -- - LO _ ___ L LIMT CONTROL - - L8148A TANK LOS 152A A R LB152A THERMOSTAT CIRCULATOR TTTT TANK ZONE nL TOLINE VOLTAGE nFE: TO LINE VOLTAGE BE OR VALVE RELAY OR VALVE TANK TANKI NK CIRCULATOR CIRCULATOR CIRCULATOR L87- 48�uy ® LB148A u Tu a L6152A L8152A oI &POWER SUPPLY,PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVER LOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED BWHEN USING LOW UNIT CIRCULATOR CONTROL,REMOVE LI-3 JUMPER Figure 22-Using L81 48A or L8152A Cold Start Boiler Control with Circulators 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel.008 Date 11 5.19 17 Ti-EfNESTAT TNER 05TAT THCFHSTAT RIDM DI RWM SI THERMOSTAT ZONC L6006A-1mJ VALVE SUPER-STST IR NW.TE IN CONTROL CV[LL @ TANK RBASA R005A F005A RLCM tlt aODn tl2 RWM a3 RWM 42 b T T T THERMOSTAT R� NI RISE 7T,VAINE C3RClILATDR CIRCULATOR CIRCULATOR SCCWDARY SIDE i RWM 01 +S 0 RWM tl2 +S 6 RWM tlD 2D CY0.E PRIMARY SIDE 'TRANSP6RMER SUPENSTDR RBISA 110 V I/R 220 VAC - SURER-STIR 60 CYCLO y�ONVEC T T JUMPER 0-0 BOILER6006A-1105 M T CONTROL SUPER-STIR LI L2 C� ,U TED W CNT-KN WELL =:M. ON RISE a=TE�=.0 SURE TO SRC THC iRANSPDRMCR TO NUMBER DP D—VALVE [SENIETRANSFURNER IS IVERLDADED,SHERT LITE OF POVERNEAD IS LIKELY ==EA SUPER SYSTEM [6`lTTICIL�L CI-01 -SIR CIRCULATOR CIRCULATOUR Figure 27-Priority Zone with Circulators Figure 28-Priority Zone with Zone Valves - -- 'POWER---------- - ---- ------- --- ----- - SUPPLY LI L2 0t L6005 R ----- LOW --LOW LIMIT CONTROL H ------ H L8148A O L8152A C1 C2 HI B2 TO LINE VOLTAGE RELAY OR VALVE RDH/ CIRCULATOR IVA TIER®STA L1 H R T T 3 IK CI C2 BI Le12A ZONE VALVE LB352A ®POWER SI8'PLY, M"" ^'+'+""^TT NEMS!WD OVER LEAD PFDIECTIDN AS RE9UQIED. ®WHEN USMLOV LIHIIT CIRLIAAIM CDNTP9,FENLIVE Lld JIDPER TRANSFORMER SUPER SECONDARY PRMARY STAINLESS STEEL 24 V 110 V ER A C 220 V AC ZONE VALVE 60 CYCLES 60 CYCLES TANK Q CONTROL R[mN Iffii102TA ZONE VALVE BE SURE TO SIZE THE TRANSF13RHER TO NUMBER OF ZONE VALVES, IF TRANSFORMER IS OVERLOADED,SHORT LIFE OF POWERHEAD IS LIKELY Figure 29-Using L8148A or L8152A Cold Start Boiler Control with Zone Valves 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11 5.19 18 Part;5-Start-Up aidgOperation 1. Fill the water heater by opening the cold water shut-off valve. Purge air from the system by opening a hot water outlet at a fixture in a kitchen or bathroom When water flows freely from the outlet,the system is purged.FZ Q� `t g� SSP ,ate.` ;`�..' .� ." .f•.' When filling the water heater,open a hot water tap to release air in the tank and piping to ensure proper water heater operation.Failure LP-179-EE to ensure the water heater is full before turning on the system will 09/18/15 result in damage to the water heater, and could result in property Sealing Per NSF Standard 5 - For Sanitary Applications damage Such damages ARE NOT covered by warranty. Apply a 3/8" bead of RTV Silicone completely around the tank to seal the base to the floor and prevent 2.Check the system for leaks. seepage underneath. 'W.4- W94 W �;,,:� Figure 30-Sealing the Water Heater for Sanitary Applications Fix any leaks before continuing the installation. Failure to do so a o m could result in property damage or personal injury. 1 3.After ensuring there are no leaks within the system,flush the system to clear any soldering residue. Many soldering fluxes contain Zinc Chloride,which can corrode stainless steel Draw at least three times the volume of the water heater to properly flush the system. 4. Initiate a call for hot j water. Ensure each zone valve or circulator operates only when its �®� thermostat calls for heat. TAI, ® O Purge each zone of air to ensure proper operation. 5.Set the water heater to HOT the desired temperature 11 Boiler high limit should be set at least 20OF higher than the heater ® ® ® lLP-ns temperature.Set the low limit of the boiler control Figure 31-Replacement Parts at the minimum setting 'Remy#- Partin -Description -this will call the burner Water temperature over 125°F can on only to satisfy the tank cause severe burns instantly or- T&P Relief Valve control. death from scalds. TP1500 (SSU-20-SSU-60 A water heater Children,disabled and elderly are at and All DW Models) temperature setting of highest risk of being scalded. 1 (Not Included with Water Heater) 120OF is recommended. See instruction manual before T&P Relief Valve However, a lower setting temperature at water heater. Feel water before bathing or TP1400 and All SSUdels) temperature setting may g and All C Models) i howerng. be required to comply s (Included with Water Heater) with local and state codes Temperature limiting valves are Table s-Replacement Parts List for normal operation. available,see manual. The differential should be set at 10 to 15°F. Installation conditions may require a higher or lower temperature setting.A mixing valve in conjunction with a high temperature setting may be used for high demand applications(spas, hot tubs,whirlpools). 6 When the system is completely flushed, purged of air, and the temperature is set,turn on the boiler.Observe operation Ensure the boiler shuts down after the indirect water heater set point is satisfied. .�. Risk of scald injury increases as you increase water temperature 1p-83 Rev 006 Rel 008 Date 11.5.19 , . ~ 19 owner should make necessary arrangements with a qualified heating contractor for periodic maintenance of the heater Installer must also inform the owner that the lack ofproper water heater care and maintenance may result inhazardous conditions. Piping 1 st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Near heater piping Check heater and system piping for any sign of leakage,make sure pipes are properly supported. System Visual Do a full visual inspection of all system components. Ensure all components (including boilers, water treatment systems, mixing valves, circulators, etc.) are operating properly and have been Functional Test all functions of the system.Perform any maintenance required by local codes.Verify system pressure is in the safe operating range. Temperatures Check control for temperature accuracy. *Verify safe settings on Mixing Valve(if installed in system). Electrical Smoke and CO *Verify devices are installed and working properly.Change batteries Detectors if necessary. Circuit Breakers Check to see that the circuit breaker is clearly labeled.Exercise circuit Connections Check wire connections.Make sure they are tight. Relief and Drain Valve Relief Valve Lift and release the relief valve on the water heater. Make certain that the valve operates properly by allowing several gallons to flush through the discharge line. Replace if valve is blocked or does not operate properly. NOTE:TAKE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING RELIEF VALVE.DISCHARGED WATER MAY PRESENT A SCALD RISK. Drain Valve Open the drain valve and drain a few quarts of water from the bottom of the tank to flush any hard water deposits.Replace if valve is blocked or does not operate properly. NOTE: TAKE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING DRAIN VALVE. DRAINED I WATER MAY PRESENT A SCALD RISK. Final Inspection Check for Check area around heater for combustible materials such as gasoline Combustibles or paint thinner.If combustible materials are found,move away from the heater to a safe location. Checklist Verify that you have completed the entire checklist WARNING: FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Homeowner Review what you have done with the homeowner Initial and Date after Inspection/Service.Continue Inspections Annually beyond the Fourth Year. Table p'Maintenance Activities Checklist °wApplicable mSystem }p'8]Rev 0O6 Rel.OO8Date ll.5.l9 20 Problem Reason" Remedy Zone Valve Not Opening Open manually or replace Circulator Not Operating Check or replace Tank Control Set Too Low Raise tank temperature* Boiler Control Set Too Low Raise boder temperature No Hot Water Wiring Incorrect Check wiring Tank Control Failure Replace control Zone Valve Failure Replace Valve Circulator Failure Replace Circulator AirTrap in Loop Purge Air Zone valve restriction 1"full bore replace zone valve Circulator arrow reversed Reverse circulator Tank temperature too low Raise tank temperature* Boiler temperature too low Raise boiler temperature Boiler sized too small Not Enough Hot Tank sized too small Check sizing chart Water Demand flow rate too high Install mixing valve.Raise tank temperature Air trap in loop Purge air Install flow regulator Heat and tank come on together Check wiring or set indirect as priority over heating Draw tank down and lower thermostat.Recheck. T&PTank Temperature Too High Lower tank temperature Discharges Valve Water Expands When Heated Install expansion tank Discharges Water Pressure Too High Install pressure reducing valve Pressure Too Low Check line pressure for restriction Tank recovery slow Slow startup boiler.See chart Multiple Showers,tSpas, Boiler sized too small.See chart Showers, High Demand Not enough hot water Check flow rate.Compare to chart Demand too great.Check flow rates and compare to chart.Install mixing valve and/or flow restricting valve and raise tank and boiler temperature.* Table 10-Troubleshooting-*See scald warning below. CA Nff M_ Ulm The risk of scald injury increases as you increase water temperature If draining of the water heater is necessary,µopen~the TO valve or Use a water tempering or mixing valve and extreme caution when a hot water tap to prevent vacuum buildup in the tank and piping using hot water to avoid scald injury.Consult codes for conformance Failure to follow the instructions in this warning statement could result in serious personal injury or death from scalds. 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel 008 Date 11 5.19 21 SSU Indirect Fired Water Heater/Solar Water Heater OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES Limited Warranty The Owner or Qualified Installer/Service Technician must. For Residential and Commercial Use 1.Have a relief valve bearing the listing marks of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME)installed with the water heater assembly in HTP warrants each indirect fired water heater to be free from defects accordance with federal,state,and local codes in materials and workmanship according to the following terms, 2.Have a vacuum relief valve certified to ANSI Z21.22-Relief Valves for conditions, and time periods. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED THESE Hot Water Supply Systems-installed with the water heater assembly in WARRANTIES COMMENCE ON THE DATE OF INSTALLATION. This accordance with federal,state,and local codes and in installations prone limited warranty is only available to the original consumer to vacuum related damages. 3. Maintain the water heater in accordance with the maintenance purchaser(hereinafter"Owner')of the water heater,and is non- procedure listed in the manufacturer's provided instructions Preventive transferable maintenance can help avoid any unnecessary breakdown of the water heater and keep it running at optimum efficiency. Residential Use Warranty 4.Maintain all related system components in good operating condition. (Lifetime—Tank,One[11 year-Components) 5.Use the water heater in an open system,or in a closed system with a "Residential"setting shall mean water heater usage in a single family properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank dwelling,or usage in a multiple family dwelling,provided that the water 6.Use the water heater at water pressures not exceeding the working heater services only one(1) dwelling in which the Owner resides on a pressure shown on the rating plate. permanent basis and operating temperatures do not exceed 140°F. 7.Keep the water heater free of damaging scale deposits. 8.Make provisions so if the water heater or any component or connection Commercial Use Warranty thereto should leak,the resulting flow of water will not cause damage to (Seven[7]years—Tank,One[1]year-Components) the area in which it is installed. Water heaters used in a commercial setting shall mean any usage not falling within the definition of a"residential"setting. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This limited warranty will not cover: COVERAGE 1.Any water heater purchased from an unauthorized dealer. A During the first year after the original date of installation in the 2.Any water heater not installed by a qualified heating installer/service dwelling, HTP warrants that it will repair or replace, at its option, any technician,or installations that do not conform to ANSI,CSA,and/or UL defective or malfunctioning component of thewater heater.Replacement standards,as well as any applicable national or local budding codes. components will be warranted for ninety(90)days. 3.Service trips to teach the Owner how to install, use,maintain, or to B Should a defect or malfunction result in a leakage of water from bring the water heater installation into compliance with local budding the water heater within the above-stated warranty periods due to codes and regulations. defective material or workmanship, malfunction, or failure to comply 4.Theworkmanship of any installer.The manufacturer disclaims and does with the above warranty,with such defect or malfunction having been not assume any liability of any nature caused by improper installation, verified by an authorized HTP representative, HTP will replace the repair,or maintenance. defective or malfunctioning water heater with a replacement of the 5.Electricity orfuel costs,or increased or unrealized savings for same,for nearest comparable model available at the time of replacement.The any reason whatsoever. replacement water heater will be warranted for the unexpired portion of 6.Any water damage arising,directly or indirectly,from any defect in the the applicable warranty period of the original water heater. water heater or component part(s)or from its use. C.In the event of a leakage of water of a replacement water heater due 7. Any incidental, consequential, special, or contingent damages or to defective material or workmanship,malfunction,or failure to comply expenses arising, directly or indirectly, from any defect in the water with the above warranty,HTP reserves the right to refund to the Owner heater or the use of the water heater. the published wholesale price available at the date of manufacture of the 8.Failure to locate the water heater in an area where leakage of,the tank original water heater. or water line connections and the relief valve will not result in damage to D.If government regulations,industry certification,or similar standards the area adjacent to the water heater or lower floors of the structure,as require the replacement water heater or component(s)to have features well as failure to install the water heater in or with a properly sized drain not found in the defective water heater or component(s),the Owner will pan routed to an approved drainage location be charged the difference in price represented bythose required features. 9.Any faded components of the system not manufactured by HTP as part If the Owner pays the price difference for those required features and/or of the water heater. to upgrade the size and/or other features available on a new replacement 10.Water heaters repaired or altered without the prior written approval water heater or component(s),the Owner will also receive a complete of HTP. new limited warranty for that replacement water heater or component(s). 11 Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from improper E Residential Use ONLY-If at the time of a request for service the Owner installation, or failure to install the water heater in accordance with cannot provide a copy of the original sales receipt or the warranty applicable budding codes/ordinances or good plumbing and electrical registration,the warranty period for the water heater shall then be ten trade practices,or failure to operate and maintain the water heater in (10)years from the date of manufacture of the water heater and NOT the accordance with the manufacturer's provided instructions date of installation of the water heater. 12.Damages,malfunctions,or failures resulting from failure to operate Commercial Use-If at the time of a request for service the Owner cannot the water heater at pressures not exceeding the working pressure shown provide a copy of the original sales receipt or the warranty registration, on the rating label. the warranty period for the water heater shall then be deemed to have 13.Failure to operate the water heater in an open system,or in a closed commenced thirty(30)days from the date of manufacture of the water system with a properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank heater and NOT the date of installation of the water heater. 14.Failure or performance problems caused by improper sizing of the F.This warranty extends only to water heaters utilized in water heating water heater,expansion device,or piping applications that have been properly installed by qualified professionals 15.Damages,malfunctions,orfadures resulting from vacuum conditions based upon the manufacturer's installation instructions 16. Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by operating the water G. It is expressly agreed between HTP and the Owner that repair, heater with modified, altered, or unapproved components, or any replacement,or refund are the exclusive remedies of the Owner. component/attachment not supplied by HTP. 17. Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by abuse,accident,fire, flood,freeze,lightning,electrochemical reaction,acts of God and the like. 18. Tank failures (leaks) caused by operating the water heater in a ]p-83 Rev 006 Rel.008 Date 11.5.19 22 . corrosive or contaminated atmosphere product must be returned to HTP,the returned product must arrive 19 Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by operating the water at HTP within thirty(30)days of the date of our request to return the heater with an empty or partially empty tank ("dry firing"), or failures product After receipt of the returned product HTP may require as caused by operating the water heater when it is not supplied with many as thirty(30) additional days for product testing.NOTE:Any potable water,free to circulate at all times components or heaters returned to HTP for warranty analysis 20.Failure of the heater due to the accumulation of solid materials or will become the property of HTP and will not be returned,even lime deposits. if credit is denied. 21.Any damages orfailures caused by using any models otherthan SSU/ If you have questions about the coverage of this warranty, please SSU-C 80 and 119 gallon models in live steam applications. contact HTP at the following address or phone number: HTP, 272 22.Any damages orfailures caused by live steam pressures in excess of 10 Duchaine Blvd,New Bedford,MA,02745,Attention:Warrant Service PSI in the indirect heat exchangery 23. Any damage or failure resulting from improper water chemistry. Department,1(800)323-9651. WATER CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS (RESIDENTIAL USE) — Water pH between 6.5 and 8.5 Operating temperatures not exceeding 140°F. SERVICE,LABOR,AND SHIPPING COSTS Hardness less than 12 grains(200 mg/L).Chloride concentration less than Except when specifically prohibited by the applicable state law,the 100 ppm (mg/L).TDS less than 500 ppm (mg/L). (COMMERCIAL USE)- Owner,and not the Manufacturer,shall be liable for and shall pay for Water pH between 6 5 and 8 5.Hardness less than 7 grains(120 mg/L). all charges for labor or other expenses incurred in the removal,repair, Chloride concentration less than 100 ppm(mg/L)TDS less than 500 ppm or replacement of the appliance or any component part(s)claimed (mg/L) to be defective or any expense incurred to remedy any defect in the 24. Any damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from the use of product Such charges include,but are not necessarily limited to: dielectric unions. 1 All freight,shipping,handling,and delivery costs of forwarding a 25.Production of noise,taste,odors,discoloration,or rusty water. new appliance or replacement part(s)to the owner. 26 Water heaters replaced for cosmetic reasons 2 All costs necessary or incidental in removing the defective 27.Components of the water heater that are not defective,but must be appliance or component part(s) and installing a new appliance or replaced during the warranty period as a result of reasonable wear and replacement part(s) tear 3 All administrative fees incurred by the Owner,as well as material 28.Components of the water heater that are subject to warranties,if any, given by their manufacturers,HTP does not adopt these warranties. required complete,and permits required for,installation of a 29. Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from the use of any new appliance or replacement part(s),and attachment(s)not supplied by HTP. 4. All costs necessary or incidental in returning the defective 30.Water heaters installed outside the fifty states (and the District of water heater or component part(s)to a location designated by the Columbia)of the United States of America and Canada. manufacturer. 31.Water heaters moved from the original installation location. 32.Water heaters that have had their rating labels removed. LIMITATIONS OF YOUR HTP WARRANTY AND REMEDIES THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE GIVEN AND PROCEDURES FOR WARRANTY SERVICE REQUESTS ACCEPTED TO THE FURTHEST EXTENT UNDER APPLICABLE LAW IN LIEU Any claim for warranty assistance must be made immediately upon OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY finding the issue. First, please consult the HTP Warranty Wizard AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY OBLIGATION, (http•//www.htproducts.com/Warranty-Wizard html) to check LIABILITY,RIGHT,CLAIM OR REMEDY IN CONTRACT OR TORT,WHETHER warranty eligibility. You may also contact HTP Technical Support OR NOT ARISING FROM HTP'S NEGLIGENCE,ACTUAL OR IMPUTED.THE at 1-800-323-9651 for questions or assistance. Warranty coverage REMEDIES OF THE OWNER SHALL BE LIMITED TO THOSE PROVIDED requires review and approval of the issue with HTPTechnical Support HEREIN TO THE EXCLUSION OF ANY OTHER REMEDIES INCLUDING or through the Warranty Wizard prior to a full unit replacement.Any WITHOUT LIMITATION, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, claim for warranty reimbursement will be rejected if prior approval SAID INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT from HTP is not obtained in advance of a full unit replacement Final NOT LIMITED TO, PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOST PROFIT OR DAMAGES ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE OF HTP TO MEET ANY determination will be made as part of the warranty claim process. OBLIGATION UNDER THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE OBLIGATION When submitting a warranty claim the following items are TO REPAIR AND REPLACE SET FORTH ABOVE.NO AGREEMENT VARYING required: OR EXTENDING THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES, REMEDIES OR THIS 1.Proof of purchase or installation of the product—Typically a LIMITATION WILL BE BINDING UPON HTP. UNLESS IN WRITING AND copy of the invoice from the installing contractor,the receipt of the SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF HTP. THE WARRANTIES purchase of the product,or an original certificate of occupancy for STATED HEREIN ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE FOR THE a new home. BENEFIT OF THE OWNER ONLY. 2.Clear pictures(or video)of the following: a Serial number tag(sticker) NO OTHER WARRANTIES b The product This warranty gives the Owner specific legal rights The Owner may also c The product issue/failure whenever possible have other rights that vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this d A picture of the piping near the product limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Owner e For gas fired products,a picture of the venting,including how These are the only written warranties applicable to the water heater it exits the building manufactured and sold by HTP.HTP neither assumes nor authorizes anyone All claims will be reviewed by HTP within three (3) business days If to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with said water additional information is required and requested by the HTP Claims heaters Department you will have thirty (30) days to provide it When all HTP reserves the right to change specifications or discontinue models requested information is provided HTP will respond within three(3) without notice business days.The claim will be automatically closed if requested information is not provided within thirty(30)days Claims will not be reopened without HTP Warranty Supervisor approval During the claims process a product that must be replaced will be given a designation of either a)field scrap,or b)return to HTP If the 1p-83 Rev.006 Rel 008 Date 11 5 19 V 23 Customer Installation Record Form The following form should be completed by the qualified installer/service technician for you to keep as a record of the installation in case of a warranty claim.After reading the important notes at the bottom of the page,please also sign this document. Customer's Name Date of Installation Installation Address Product Name/Serial Number(s) Comments Installer's Code/Name Installers Phone Number Signed by Installer Signed by Customer IMPORTANT Customer:Please only sign after the qualified installer/service technician has fully reviewed the installation,safety,proper operation,and maintenance of the system.If the system has any problems please call the qualified installer/service technician.If you are unable to make contact,please call your sales representative. Distributor/Dealer.Please insert contact details. Ip-83 Rev.006 Rel.008 Date 11.5 19 GAWBOB36-SUB-1 D TAG: 3 Ton Convertible Air Handler Black Epoxy Coil - GAM5BOB36M31 EA Standard Coil - GAM5BOB36M31 SB 21 15 1 5014.35 5 90 1.50 GAS LINE F 3400 LIQUID LINE SEE TABLE SEE TABLE B E OO Mom 1 50 1 500 D A O O H 0 21 8 �o O i of 1 50 I� 50 17.15 3 II MINIMUM UNIT CLEARANCE TABLE TO SERVICE COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCE MATERIAL (REQUIRED] (RECOMMENDED) SIDES 01 2' FRONT 0° 21° C BACK 0° 0° INLET DUCT 01 OUTLET DUCT 01 1 50 J MODEL NO. Flow R-410A R-410A A B C D E F H Control Gas Line Liq.Line BRAZE_ BRAZE GAM5BOB36 55.7 1 21.3 18.4 1 45.5 18.4 1 9.2 1 24 8 TXV 7/8 3/8 ©2015 Ingersoll Rand PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS These Air Handlers are A.H.R.I.certified with various Split System Air Condi- tioners and Heat Pumps(AHRI STANDARD 210/240). Refer to the Split Sys- MODEL GAM5BOB36M31 SB tem Outdoor Unit Product Data Guides for performance data. GAM51301336M31 EA ® RATED VOLTS/PH/HZ. 208-230/1/60 3/4"Male Plastic Pipe(Ref. ASTM 1785-76) RATINGS O See O.D.Specifications INDOOR COIL—Type Plate Fin Rows—F.P.I. 3-14 Face Area(sq.ft.) 5.04 Tube Size(in.) 3/8 Unitary Small AC J AHRI Standard 210/240 Refrigerant Control TXV Drain Conn.Size(in.) ® 3/4 NPT T L DUCT CONNECTIONS See Outline Drawing INDOOR FAN—Type Centrifugal , Diameter-Width (In.) 11 X 10 CUS No.Used 1 0141TST Drive-No.Speedsi Small HP Direct-5 dard 2101240 CFM vs.in.w.g. See Fan Performance Table Intertek No.Motors—H.P. 1 -1/2 Motor Speed R.P.M. 1050 Volts/Ph/Hz 208-230/1/60 F.L.Amps 4.1 FILTER Filter Furnished? No Type Recommended Throwaway No.-Size-Thickness 1 -20X20-1 in. REFRIGERANT R-41 OA Ref.Line Connections Brazed Coupling or Conn.Size—in.Gas 7/8 Coupling or Conn.Size—in.Lig. 3/8 DIMENSIONS H x W x D Crated (In.) 57-1/4 x 24-1/4 x 25-3/4 Uncrated 55-3/4 x 21-1/4 x 21-3/4 WEIGHT Shipping (Lbs.)/Net(Lbs.) 150/142 GAM5BOB36M31SB, GAM51301336M31EA MINIMUM HEATER AIRFLOW CFM Heater Minimum Air Speed Tap Without HP With HP BAYEAAC04BK1 Tap 2 Tap 3 BAYEAAC04LG1 BAYEAAC05BK1 Tap 2 Tap 3 BAYEAAC05LG1 BAYEAAC08BK1 Tap 3 Tap 4 BAYEAAC08LG1 BAYEAAC10BK1 Tap 4 Tap 5 BAYEAAC10LG1 BAYEAAC10LG3 Tap 4 Tap 5 BAYEABC15BK1 Tap 4 Tap 5 BAYEABC15LG3 Tap 4 Tap 5 BAYEABC20BK1 - - BAYEACC25BK1 - - Note: Heating and cooling speeds are the same, factory set at Speed Tap#4. Note: A "G"only signal from the comfort control will run the blower at a lower speed, factory set at Speed Tap#1. See the Sequence of Operation for additional information. Note: Speed Tap 1 is NOT used for two stage systems. Two stage systems will require an airflow adjustment AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE GAM5BOB36M31 SB,GAM5BOB36M31 EA EXTERNAL STATIC AIRFLOW (CFM) (in w.g) Speed Taps-230 VOLTS Speed Taps-208 VOLTS 5 4t 3 2 1 5 4t 3 2 1 0 1438 1387 1197 1013 732 1435 1383 1194 1009 729 0.1 1394 1340 1143 945 552 1388 1334 1137 939 546 0.2 1350 1299 1090 892 413 1341 1291 1082 884 404 0.3 1301 1245 1031 817 305 1289 1233 1019 806 293 0.4 1253 1197 975 751 209 1239 j 1183 960 737 195 0.5 1205 1151 917 651 - 1188 1134 900 634 - 0.6 1155 1094 837 578 - 1136' 1075 817 559 - 0.7 1099 1032 766 499 - 1077 1010 744 476 - 0.8 j 1039 972 691 453 - 1014 946 666 - - 0.9 964 889 633 409 - 936 861 605 - - NOTES: 1.Values are with wet coil and without filters. 2.Contact your particular filter manufacturer for pressure drop data. 3. Electric heater pressure drop is negligible and is included within the airflow data. 4.Tap 1 is an continuous fan speed tap. 5. t Factory Setting WIRING DATA GAM51301336M31SB,GAM51301336M31EA 240 VOLT 208 VOLT Heater No. Model ofHeater Minimum Maximum Heater Capacity AmCapacity AmMinimum Maximum No. Circuits ps Circuit Overload ps Circuit Overload kW BTUH Cper Ampacity Protection kW BTUH Cper Ampacity Protection ircuNo Heater - - - 4.1` 5 15 - - 41* 5 15 BAYEAAC04BK1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 25 25 2.88 9800 13.8 22 25 BAYEAAC04LG1 BAYEAAC05BK1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 30 30 3.60 12300 17.3 27 30 BAYEAAC05LG1 BAYEAAC08BK1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 45 45 5.76 19700 27.7 40 40 BAYEAAC08LG1 BAYEAAC10BK1 1 9.60 32800 40.0 55 60 7.20 24600 34.6 48 50 BAYEAAC10LG1 BAYEAAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 33 35 7.20 24600 20.0 30 30 BAYEABC15LG3 1-3 PH 14.40 49200 34.6 48 50 10.80 36900 30.0 42 45 BAYEABC15BK1 -Circuit 10 9.60 32800 40 55 60 7.20 24600 34.6 48 50 2 BAYEABC15BK1 -Circuit 2 4.80 16400 20 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25 Note.'Motor Amps O MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor amps Notes. 1 See Product Data or Air Handler nameplate for approved combinations of Air Handlers and Heaters 2.Heater model numbers may have additional suffix digits. 1 v a Mechanical Specifications • Unique Cabinet Design • Labeled Panels and connections - Double Wall Foamed and Formed Cabinet System • 1 1/4"to 1" And 3/4" to 1/2" Conduit connection on -Water Proof Cabinet Design Left, Right and Top - R-4.2 Insulating Value (Avg Insulating Value R-8.2) Molded in 1" Standard Filter rail -Composite Foamed Cabinet Doors R-41 OA Thermal Expansion Valve -Sweat Eliminating Cabinet Design R-22 conversion Thermal Expansion Valve available - Loose Fiber Eliminating Cabinet Design (sold as accessory) -Smooth Cleanable Cabinet Design Low Voltage Pigtail Connections -2% or Less air leakage Enhanced Coil Fin Patented - Precision Durable Door Seals Blow Through Design -Modular Cabinet High Efficiency ECM Motor • Multi-Position UP/Down Flow Horizontal Left/Right • Maximum Width of 23.5" • Phillips head door fasteners • Compact 20.8"depth with doors removed • Side Return Option • Integrated Horizontal Drain pans • Refrigerant Connections__ _-_ _ • Soft start fan motor operation • Condensate Connections • Built in fan delay modes • Premarked Conduit Connection Locations • Single Color • VorticaO Blower with Integrated Slide Deck for Easy • Fused 24V Power Removal • Safety Door Switch • Polarized Plug connections on Blower • Aluminum Coil with Integrated Slide Deck for Easy •5 year warranty Removal •10-year warranty registered • Slide in Electric Heaters with polarized plug •Optional extended warranty available connections (sold as accessory) • Polarized Plug connections for Electric Heater • UVC light kit with safety switch and polarized plug connections (sold as accessory) it ILAng An maill CERTIFIED-I Unitary Small AG T COTUS rg UnRary Small HP0 Intertek Ingersoll Rand 6200 Troup Highway The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improve- Tyler,TX 75707 ment and it reserves the right to change design and specification without notice. b kj- ki I �( i N 55 M Ss»v ff, f4 , A 4- Jo Um 0, PROPOSED ADDITION t (SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN>) `�� PROPOSED ti DECK; mr7 0 tt1 m �0Qo �J41�1 N � /__.. �� 1•Y- � !-�5�-F�rL.S��...�_�..t� , t`i E...1 '--i c�r�C._. i✓fo3=�r:� .J 111{ `_t_ov.t,-J ()r ts9o.Z� 4.3 ?-'1' l.J. 39L.8o �_ �% Vi ,c-wr pI m o Ad • ._ l� v�. �` PAY �' �� . V1 1V e O_ r --Ef `f j _'��J ��h L7 L'_'� ! S �� 7 �t._d _►J 1`/l.tt�" tic t-O{�' d- S Go ca b �. 14 1.0-1 b9 Op s.69 SZoo T,;.=-. l J �i•s N X5 r�5=5� ►Yrs ��� Yo�tC PROPOSED ADDITION fj" ADDED 12-21-2018 1 ( 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 � 6 � 7 - -1- - - 8 � 9 --- - �----- 10 �-- i Construction Notes: EQ EQ EQ EQ 1'-101, 1. New walls shown shaded, typ ALIGN Continuous reinforced - 2.All interior partitions to be 2x4 studs @ 16"oc. I concrete footing below,typ. �� 1 I I I 3.All exterior walls to be 2x6 studs @ 16 oc. 8x8 P.T.Post,wrapped with ' I Plywood sheathing, I y_ -� 8x8 P.T.post continuous cedar shakes to match house I I 1 I Continuous reinforced 4. See Framing Plans and/Or Sections for floor&roof framing. to roof,typ. I r see exterior wall types i i concrete footingbelow, Verify p , typ. 5.All dimensions shown to stud face.Veri in field all dimensions riot to I construction. 8x8 P.T.post continuous I Align 8x8 post to exterior face A Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base 1 I � P g P 6. Infill walls as required in areas of demolition: patch&repair wall finish, Z I Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base I 1 to roof,typ. I I of concrete foundation,t DOYLE I COFY 1 d below,with(2)5/8"anchor bolts 1 .� I 1 yP- flooring, ceiling finish&millwork as required, typ. and fastened with(18)16d nails with(2)5/8"anchor bolts and I r I I 7. Paint all new walls, areas of patched walls and millwork as required. a I fastened with(18)16d nails 1 ¢ I P q 1 8x8 P.T.post continuous 8. Provide&install new switches,wiring, outlets, etc.as required b Align 8x8 post to exterior face I 1 Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base 4 1 1 9 q Y I to roof, g� --__ 1 Z with(2)5/8"anchor bolts and - - _r - typ code. Install new fixtures. A R C 1 1 1 TE C TU � E of concrete foundation,typ. c� fastened with(18)16d nails A1.0B 1 ' 9. Provide&install new plumbing fixture as shown, tie into existing Top of concrete at grade,typ. -___= J I Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base P 9 9 a I I plumbing system. Poured concrete foundation wall below,with 2 5/8"anchor bolts° II • ° I I and fastened with(18)16d nails P 9 Y below,see Foundation Plan - Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC I ° 1 Demolition Notes: Poured concrete foundation wall 10" s" 11 I 1 ° ° ° • i 1. Demolition work shown dashed,typical. 158 Danbury Road .1 r I I , below,see Foundation Plan 2. Remove existingwalls as shown on drawings,(2)5/8"0x12"Galv.anchor Finish Grade;Varies bolts centered in pier i i � I • �� 1 I 9 , tyP• j a ° 2x6 Exterior Wall Assembly 3. Remove existing doors,windows&frames as shown on drawings, Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 =1 1 1=111=1 11=111=111=111=111= 1 9 9 .tYP• g I •I I ° ° 4. Remove applicances, fixtures, cabinets&countertops as shown. 203143116001 10 3 SUNROOM POST-PLAN DETAIL 2 "i i ° i i2`' ° I �„ 5. Remove existing plumbing fixtures as shown, typ. Cut&cap existing 1 I 1 „ �-v-�' water&waste piping as required, 203143119764 fax 1.0 - °° • ° 1 Poured concrete foundation p P g q tYP• 1 1 I I , ° I 6. Remove existing electrical devices in areas of demolition. Pull existing info@do lecoffinarchitecture.com (4)#5 Rebar,2"min. I 1 ° 1 wall,see Foundation Plan from face of concrete I °1 I N ° I wiring back to main panel as required,typ. do lecoffinarchitecture.com Biia 10" 2 SUNROOM POST-PLAN DETAIL 1 7. Use temporary shoring to maintain structural integrity of building, typ. y ° I I 8. Coordinate with owner the storage of windows, doors,fixtures & -- --- I 1'to"° 1.0 1"= 1'-0" appliances to be removed and reused.ol - First Floor 11 11a Smoke Detectors are required: in each sleeping room; outside each - - - - - - - - - - pe-o Bigfoot Systems l2"fd ° E - - - - fl Construction Tube I I °I . ,I separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms; at all " -0'4" °1 i 1 S 4 FOUNDATION DETAIL POST BASE stories of the dwelling, including the basement. All smoke detectors to be ----�-- II 11 �, 1 A1.3B 2 1.0 1.1 interconnected such that one detector will activate all building alarms. j A1.4B A1.46 Smoke detectors shall be powered from the building wiring and a battery 3 back-up. - --- II II Bigfoot Systems Footing Carbon Monoxide Detectors are required outside each separate Forms Model BF-28 •i i 8 J •All I I sleeping area In the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. All CO Detectors I I ° 1 1 CL 36-3 1/4" CL to be interconnected such that one detector will activate all building j ° °° i °°,I °i i° ° alarms. CO Detectors shall be powered from the building wiring and a ° ' EQ EQ EQ EQ battery back-up. #5 Rebar in bond beam -- C-=�'�-__-I==a�:=-�_-__ --�---.-- -- a ° --- - Q EQ EQ EQ 01 01 - I I III III I I I 11-11 1IIII III III III III III Il�ll III III-III II III IIHII III-III II 6"ClassAGravel, Level I� III I III II�I�IMLM=iH III-=M=III I I PSL Beam,See C °^ , . ° IlllllilllillllnlillllI�Illi�llillllllllllllllllllnl� and compact by hand I ;> T ical Concrete Pier - -Structural Drawings _ - - - - - - - - A - - - - - - - - 5 Poured Concrete 12"0 Bigfoot System Construction Tube VV 1 I A1.4B 5 DECK DETAIL PIER FOUNDATION BF28 Bigfoot System Footing Form I I I 1.0 1"= 1'-0" (4)#5 Rebar,2 min.From Face of Concrete (2)5/8"x12"Galy.Anchor Bolts Typical Foundation Wall ( I I -00 1 j 10"Solid Grouted CMU Block with °, _ - - - _ - - _ I- - - - - co I r- - - Z--- - - - - - - - - - - -- +, #9 Wire Ladder Reinf.at 16"o.c. co I I z I ! z J Rub-R-Wall Waterproofing ° 'r J J I 26'-4" I 2"Insulating Drainage Board 10"Solid grouted CMU a 1 12"x22"Spread Footing block wall with#9 wire I I I Bottom of Footing Shall be 42"Below ladder type reinforcement Outline of deck above I I 9'-8" 16-8" Grade on Undisturbed Soil,Typ. °_ at every other course,typ. shown dashed I� I I 1 I I I I 3'-0" CL 64„ 64„ T_0" �--------- -• Basement ------------------------ I I I ( I----- ---- --- - --- - - - - - - - -s'-s"� ® ------ ---- ---- ---- NOTES - � r---------------- I r - -- #4 Vertical rebar Typical Concrete Slab Floor ° II at 32"o.c. 4"Concrete Slab D 2"Rigid Insulation, R-8 Min. 1 I I I o I O O OE A1.0B 6x6 1.4x1.4 w.w.f.Reinforcing i Closet I i I v W 6 Mil Poly Vapor Barrier #4 Vertical rebar I I 1 I I O I 6"Crushed Stone °. dowel at 16"o.c. I I I I I C\1 I I Wood Steps: I �' I W 4 Bonus Room i o I i 11"Treads(10"min.) I - - - - - - -� t7"Risers(7 3/4"max.) o T -10'-5" I i i I (4)2x12 Stringers,1-1/2"0 han irail 1 co 1 ui j - 1 @ -10"above nosing r r � sc I ted 1 1 I h- ,'- - ��, �ti +, • N i Bedroom#2 Linen 2'-0" 2'-0" 3'-8" I 1'-8" 1'-8" S-8" CL EQ EQ t 4'3" I I 8x8 P.T.post Ref North i I' �f ' I continuous,typ. e. ort - --- ---- -- - ------ -- --- ---- ----- - ----- --�_ -- --------- --- ---� -Align Hallway/Bathroom W I I I o 1 I Z g I ° - - - I 9 wall with face of Bonus � I I Room furring I --- ----- -- --Cb U') °na ° I O O ® O ^ lir i W °°..° o E E r Continuous reinforced o I I 6 i i o D i i W I © 6 r Q I C, i ALTERATIONS & concrete footing below,typ. ° ° ° ° ���.v c.° I 1 % Lp rr iv w �P Z N 1 I � - ADDITIONS (3)#4 Rebar placed 3"dear ° ° ° o ° o`� 1 --- -_ i i I ih i i I 1'-Q" 2'-8"R.O.N o 2'-10" o `* I �, I �, E � .,� �° TH W E from bottom of footing • i i ' 2 W I I I I I PROPOSED BONUS ROOM EL .-10'-5" N Al OB RESIDENCE OF 10"• 6" 3 I - - I I v I 016 i Ir W 4 I s" 2'-6"R.O. I 0 A1.3B Lower Hall I I I 0 I �' I W 91-0.1 7'-6„2' °� I I BAKER RESIDENCE 1 -- -=-_01 Y- I O I � 4 Bonus Room I W I ° 7 'T-3 1/2" M l 1 7 FOUNDATION DETAILALT--CMU WALL 1 =______ _ 1 Bathroom 1.0 3/4 - 1-0 A1.3B 2 OA i Bedroom =_____= /rte °° I � i continuous,.potyp. 5,/2" 3" 3,/2" r -- - - , _' '.. PENINSULA ROAD 1 Tile shower,frameless 1 ' -__-__- of n lass shower enclosure 10" I Family Room ` '' Z4 g ( ' 1.01 I '+Tile Shower-� with 24"glass door 1 � FISHERS ISLAND NY 1 EXI TING BASEMENT ELEV.-8'-8" - # � + 1 1 W L- --- I I Typical Exterior Wall 1 T ical Basement Furrin i --- I � - I +�t$�k.#�#� : I Stepped concrete foundation Cedar Shingle Siding I 2x4 P.T.Sill Plate I wall,see Exterior Elevations ISSUED F 12/07/18 -1/2"APsystem Sheating i 2x4 Stud Framing @ 16"o.c. I FQ EQ T-6" i II OQ7 �0_06 o I, REVISIONS Stud Framing@ o.c. *"On flat with 1/2"airspace j R-21 Spray Foam Insulation In front of Foundation Wall 1/2"Gypsum Board Spray Foam Insulation Closet#3 ----- -------- DESCRIPTION j DATE F I 1/2"Gypsum Board I --------- - I EQ EQ EQ I - --------- I 2 Revision 2 Typical Foundation Top i I Closet#4 I � ( ] 01/03/19 I 2x6 P.T.Sill Plate I 3 Revision[3]-Foundation 04/01/19 Foam Sill Sealer i 1 009 008 012 013 rt rt 1/2"171x12"Galvanized Anchor 1 Lower Hall Bolts @ 6'-0"o.c.(Frost Walls) i I Laundry Room 1 I i 1 7 3/4"0x12"Galvanized Anchor I Bolts @ 6-0"o.c.(Foudantion Walls) i I 1 I 10" I A1.0B 1'-0"Max.in From Comers I I I r 011 _�__ r__�__ DN I Storage - I rh Basement - - - - - - - - - - - - - i i o " I - qu -8'-8" U3 i Linen ° !. ° O I Bedroom#;4 u I - ' I I .� ff ° '' ° '° 1 � Mechanical > 1 I0 1 1 I I Finished Grade;Varies 7 =III-III=III-I I I�I I�I I�I I�I h I I�I I-III-III-111-III-III=III-III-III-III-III-III-III-11 f 'a m ' J I � =111-III=I I I_ITI-III-111-III-I I I.I I!-III-I I LI I k�I�I I�I I�I I MITI-III-III-III-I I I�I I ° m i Bathroom �-OQA � I �� Typical Concrete Slab Floor Y` I • ° I `\ 1 i i 1 4"Concrete Slab I ° 2"Rigid Insulation, R-8 Min. Q ---- - 6x6 1.4x1.4 1.4x1.4 w.w.f.Reinforcing I s °°" - J i \i i 1 i 3 [PRINCIPAL JMD .� 6 Mil Poly Vapor Barrier I -- - I ------------- --- G 2x4 P.T.Plate on flat 6"Crushed Stone - - - - - - - - .: I _�° o � P.A. -VTF Bonus Room > I s • ° ° ° ° < ° --- - I --------------- ---------------- .� -10'-5,. ° � °< ° ------------------------- -1 F---------------� I--------------------------------------- --- -- -- -10-4.---�-------- -� 16'-0" - -- --- - ®. N t a ° ° • ° i i i i 1 I I PROJECT# „ -- --- 889 , Q Typical Foundation Wall I { 10"Poured Concrete Wall I a % �j CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS t (2)#5 Bars Continuous @ Top and g D. c'',`l� I 1 I Bottom of Walls °° 13 E Rub-R-Wall Waterproofing - - 2"Insulating Drainage Board A1.2 12"x22"Spread Footing o Bottom of Footin Shall be 42"Below o° o s" I IV 6" 1/2"Movement joint at slab I -Oo ° p t,tyP• BASEMENT PLAN 9 erimeterwithflexiblesealan ,00 Grade on Undisturbed Soil,Typ. °�° ° °o •, • 0 ° D c o °° r <• ° 2x4 Continuous key,typ. I I o ° °° ' °° °• ° ------------------------J Typical Footing Drains ° �� -- - - ---- 6"Perforated PVC Pipe, Holes Down v,, ° -- Filter Fabric °°° °° ° °° ° • - DOYLE COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 0 Drainage Fill to 6"Min.Surround ° c<�oo ° ° ° °• uru„, -� ISHEETH o oo Continuous reinforcedy :i�n-t7]1; � ° ° � c concrete footing below,typ. 1 FD ARC '1.,, TOWN OF SOUT�.i EFLD �� I V-10„ a M ocy ` • j 1 o ' AN 6 TYPICAL FOUNDATION DETAIL 1 BASEMENT/FOUNDATION PLAN k o a� ti 1.0 0 B 1"= 1'-0" 1.0 1/4"= 1'-0" OQt- hin, OF NDN -1- - --- -- -- - - - - - - -- ---- - - ---- - - - �- 7.-nmrnt --- 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -- - - - F ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE(PHASE 1) ROOM FLOOR WALLS CEILING MILLWORK COMMENTS MAT. BASE NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST MAT. FIN. HGT. TRIM TYPES WAINSCOT A MAT. FIN. MAT. FIN. MAT. FIN. MAT. I FIN. BASE CASING CROWN CHHAI R PANEL FINISH OvLE I COFFIN APP OVED AS NOTED RA J7/�� Not Placed A T E C T T. T R E DATE: B.P.# l Detached Garage C H 1 T tJ � FEE: BY; ffl Screen Porch Decking P.T. Decking Wood Paint Wood Paint Wood Paint Wood Paint Wood Paint n/a n/a NOTIFY BUILDING DEPAR T AT Spare Room 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE Basement j Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC j FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: Bathroom Tile Conc. MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paintlrile MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paint B1 DC1 ! 158 Danbury Road 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED Bedroom#2 Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint 61 DC1/WC1 Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 FOR POURED CONCRETE Bedroom#3 Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1M/C1 2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING Bedroom#4 Wood Conc. GWB PaintGWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1M/C1 203 1 431 1 6001 3. INSULATION Closet#2 Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 203143119764 fax 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST Closet#3 Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com j BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. Closet#4 Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE doylecoffinarchitecture.com Family Room Wood Conc. GWB GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWPaint B1 DC1/WC1 W1 W1 TBD B B - ----- - --- -- REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW Laundry Room Tile Conc. MR-GWPaint MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint B1 DC1 YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR Linen Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. Linen Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 - — Lower Hall Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 W1 W1 TBD �� 604M6 Co vn Mechanical Conc. Conc. MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint MR-GWB Paint n/a DC1/WC1 �.ne.h�n9 Storage Wood Conc. GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 p v W First Floor L i COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF —� NEW YORK STATE &TO'WN CODES Alcove Wood Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 W1 W1 TBD Coat Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 AS REQUIRED AND CC' DI`" ?NS l)t Foyer Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 W1 W1 TBD Great Room Wood Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B2 DC2/WC1 W2 W2 TBD Kitchen Wood Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B2 DC2M/C1 '-'— y� -y M. Closet Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 ....... $ I in TEES Master Bath Wood MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paint/Tile MR-GWB Paint B1 DC1/WC1 C Master Bedroom Wood Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1/WC1 C Master Closet Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB Faint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1 Powder Wood GWB Paint GWB Paint GWB 1 Paint GWB Paint GWB Paint B1 DC1M/C1 W1 W1 TBD i i i OCCUPANCY O I^ �F � I I 2'-9 7/16" 15'-11" As Scheduled � - --------- - --- [l 3 E IS U�I ` 1 F�;i-^ As Scheduled As Scheduled As Scheduled W i1-1O1J CES►1 i'(."►T-: I le OF OCCUPANCY - ,' N y ND 00 to NOTES ' w o 4 RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFFw w t PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 Window Note#1: Egress window OF THE TOWS! CODE. OD D Clear Opening= 5.7 sq.ft.required 44"max.window sill height above floor i20"min.clear opening width j PLU"4BER CERTIFICATION Cl © 24"min. clear opening height O Interior Interior Interior Exterior Exterior Exterior ON LEAD CONTENT BEFORE E � Window Note#2:Tempered glass required for CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY any window below 18"A.F.F.,at all stair � ' , TruStile TS2020 TruStile TS2020 TruStile TS2020 Marvin Clad Ultimate Marvin Clad Ultimate TruStile Entry Door lites and locationsat all bath tub locations, at all side at any window within 24"of any door. SOLDER USED/N WATER Single 2-Panel Double 2-Panel Pocket: Single 2-Panel CUIFD 2868 CUSFD 16068 . SUPPLY SYSTEM CANNOT 80"Height 80"Height 80"Height French Door, Inswing Single French Door, Four Panel Sliding EXCEED 2/10 OF i% LEAD. Narrow Stile&Rail Profile Narrow Stile&Rail Profile SS-Square Sticking SS-Square Sticking SS-Square Sticking (— -- - - ---------- -- Flat Panel Flat Pinel Flat Panel 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar [3x1]with 2"Simulated Checkrail [4x1]with 2"Simulated Checkrail ALTERATIONS & Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. j Double Pane, Low E Glass Double Pane, Low E Glass ADDITIONS TO THE ' P�.t.J�,l►E3lI`�� i E AL L'PLIJMM°.�`'w'y+ L' .'S E DOOR SCHEDULE(PHASE 1) RESIDENCE OF &WATER LINES ED Tt9TING 6 E F 0 R H CQHING DOOR IFRAME 1HARDWARE NO. I LOCATION I WIDTH 1HEIGHT1 THICK. TYPE ACTION IMANUFACTURER MODEL I MATERIAL FINISH j TYPE FINISH I ENTRY I PRN. PASS. BS<C BAKER RESIDENCE Basement 001 Bedroom#2 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 002 Bedroom#2 4'-0" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" B Swing; Pair TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint ' PENINSULA ROAD 003 Lower Hall 2'-0" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • TRUSS PLAGARDING BLOUITIED 004 Lower Hall 2'-9 7/16" 6-10" 0'-1 3/4" D Swing; Single Entry Marvin Windows and Doors CUIFD2868 Wood/Clad Stonewhite Wood/Clad Stonewhite l FISHERS ISLAND NY 005 Family Room 2'-8" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • L�-_---_ - - -- 006 Lower Hall 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • PHASE(1) ISSUED FOR PERMIT 10/02/18 -� 007 Bedroom#3 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-13/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • -- - -- 008 Bedroom#4 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing-, Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint . REVISIONS C-rj0ELECI RE: 009 Bedroom#4 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint . DESCRIPTION DATE j 010 Bathroom 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint F ItdSP�CTION REQUIRE 9. g 011 Lower Hall 1'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 1 012 Laundry Room 2'-8" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 013 Mechanical 2'-8" 6'-8" U-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • First Floor j 101 Foyer 5'-7" 6'-8" 0'-2 1/4" F Swing; Single Entry Wood TBD Wood TBD • 102 Foyer 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint 103 Master Bedroom 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • —� 104 M. Closet 2'-8" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 105 Master Closet 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 106 Master Bath 2'-8" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/4" C Pocket; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 107 Powder 2'-4" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 108 Great Room 15'-11" 6-10" 0'-1 3/4" E Sliding;4-Panel Marvin Windows and Doors CUSFD16068 Wood/Clad Stonewhite Wood/Clad Stonewhite • j PRINCIPAL JMD OMH , G ! WNDOW SCHEDULE(PHASE 1) P.A. VTF I TYPE LOCATION SIZI E ROUGHT OPENING MANUFACTURER MODEL EXTERIOR EXTERIOR INTERIOR INTERIOR HEAD COMMENTS PROJECT# 889 3'-11/4" 6'-21/2" 3'-4" MARK -- - � 2'-10"v.LF WIDTH HEIGHT WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL FINISH MATERIAL FINISH HEIGHT -- -- ----- — CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS - -- - , 4'-0" _ Basement Ile A Bedroom#3 3'-1 114" 4'-11 1/2" 3'-21/4" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" EGRESS N N LL: 1'4. A Bedroom#4 T-1 1/4" 4'-11 1/2" 3'-21/4" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" EGRESSLL o N ; A2 Bedroom#2 6'-2 1/2" 4'-11 1/2" 6'-3 1/2" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" EGRESS SCHEDULES v 1,i iv E Family Room 3'-4" 4'-11 1/8" 3'-5" 4'-11 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4060 Alum.Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint6'-10" II 'v M o E Family Room 3'-4" 4'-111/8" 3'-5" 4'-11 5/8" 1 Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4060 Alum. Clad Stonewhite I Wood I Paint 6-10" `V E Family Room 3'-4" 4'-11 1/8" 3'-5" 4'-11 5/8" 1 Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4060 Alum.Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6-10" --- - -- E Family Room 3'-4" 4'-11 1/8" 3'-5" 4'-11 5/8" 1 Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4060 Alum.Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6-10" AO Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung NG A2 Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung NG B* Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung NG C2 Marvin Clad Ultimate Casement French OD Marvin Clad Ultimate Polygons Rectangle OE Marvin Clad Ultimate Awning First Floor [� 1 COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LL' H CUDH-NG 3226 CUDH-NG 3226 Pair New Window To Size Fit In Existing R.O. CUFCA 4844 Frame-4Yx 2'-0" CUAWN 4060 „ -—_\ �� 'u"u,n — Verify g A2 Master Bedroom 6'-2 1/2" 4'-11 1/2" 6'-3 1!2" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10 A"'��a, � SHEET P P n9 P P C2 Kitchen 4-0" 3'-7 1/8" 4'-1' 3'-7 5/8' Marvin Windows and Doors CUFCA4844 Alum.Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint —6'-10" 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Br P 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar ,✓ Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar Extension Jambs If Necessary,W.F.V.LF. 718"SDL w!Spacer Bar Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.LF. C2 Kitchen 4'-0" 3'-7 1/8 4'-1" 3'-7 5/8" Marvin Windows and DoorsSt CUFCA4844 Alum.Clad onewhite Wood Paint 61-101, Double Pane,Low E Glass Double Pane,Low E Glass Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Double Pane,Low E Glass Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Double Pane, Low E Glass C2 Kitchen 4'-0" 3'-7 1/8" 4'-1" 3'-7 5/8" Malvin Windows and Doors CUFCA4844 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" �, V `; a Double Pane,Low E Glass Double Pane,Low E Glass D Powder 1'-4" 2'-0" 1'-5" 2'-0 1/2" Marvin Windows and Doors CUCAPOLY Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6-0 EGRESS WINDOW:5.76 SQ.FT. EGRESS WINDOW:5.76 SQ.FT. **Factory Mull all Four UnitsI� Grand total: 12 a,�4r U 0 8615 J _. 1 I 2 I - - - -- -- --1- 4 I 5 I 6 I -- - - -- 7 I 8 9 I 10 r- ----- -- -- -- ] Construction Notes' Wall above new header (2)18"LVL Ridge Beam, Existing roof rafters to 1. New walls shown shaded,typ. Roof- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ across kitchen opening to- _ _ see Framing Plans _ _ _ remain,reinforce where _ Existing floor tJ-14'6" support existing rafters necessary,typ. structure to remain 2.AI!interior partitions to be 2x4 studs @ 16"oc. 3.All exterior walls to be 2x6 studs @ 16"oc. 4. See Framing Plans and/or Sections for floor&roof framing. , 5.All dimensions shown to stud face.Verify in field all dimensions prior to ---- --- --- A construction. --- " - __ -- - " F�a� I C6. Infill walls as required in areas of demolition: patch&repair wall finish, --- - gOY L E "1�' F 1 IC\,TI W flooring, ceiling finish&millwork as required,typ. Top Plate _ _ _ 7. Paint all new wall's,areas of patched walls and millwork as required. ® - - - 2 14"LVL Beam, -___ _--_ -_=- - 8. Provide&install new switches,wiring,outlets,etc. as required by I O g code. Install new fixtures. I see Framing Plans _ r 9. Provide&install new plumbing fixture as shown,tie into existing New Covered �, Existing foundation plumbing system. o i o � - l'I= ' Bluestone entry wall to remain Kitchen 9 I I Great Room I:I - N I I A ; Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC � 158 Danbury Road Demolition Notes: i i �` T r �'=,.1.1 1. Demolition work shown dashed typical. la. ry 312 x 312 PSL Post 2. Remove existing walls as shown on drawings,tYP• _ _ _ beyond shown dashed Jl ' Ridgefield,efield, Connecticut 06877 Typical Basement Furring3. Remove existing doors,windows&frames as shown on drawings,typ 203 431 6001 4. Remove applicances,fixtures, cabinets&countertops as shown. (Ill Fit Floor 12Airspace 2x4 Stud Framing on Flat 203143119764 fax i h I------Ini -- � - 5. Remove existing plumbing fixtures as shown,typ.Cut&cap existing Spray Foam Insulation _.,� water&waste piping as required,typ. 4 Mil Poly Vapor Barrier info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com 6. Remove existing electrical devices in areas of demolition. Pull existing Y 4 II 12"Gypsum Board \ I I; -, .` Moisture Resistant GWB doylecoffinarchitecture.com J where Necessary -- - -------------- wiring back to main panel as required,typ. `' - � II IIII '_ ,.� B � 7. Use temporary shoring to maintain structural integrity of building,typ. iiii " Note:Pressure Treated � 8. Coordinate with owner the storage of windows, doors,fixtures & Laundry Room Family Room appliances to be removed and reused. IIII y 1i; _--- lumber when in direct i`L -1.: contract with concrete,typ. Smoke Detectors are required:in each sleeping room;outside each u ..1 Existing Basement separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms;at all Basement _ _ _ _ _ -' '; _ stories of the dwelling,including the basement. All smoke detectors to be $ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ slab to remain interconnected such that one detector will activate all building alarms. Smoke detectors shall be powered from the building wiring and a battery back-up. Carbon Monoxide Detectors are required outside each separate I sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. All CO Detectors to be interconnected such that one detector will activate all building 3 BUILDING SECTION 1 4 BASEMENT WALL FURRING alarms. CO Detectors shall be powered from the building wiring and a A1.1 3/16"- 1'-3" Al 1 1/2"= 1'-0" ! - battery back-up. J 3 3 � C A1.1 A1.1 2 2 I I I LE ! .- 17 EQ EQ �L-== - , - - -I -`-- - - C-�! EQ EQ -- - - --- - - ®EGRESS - _ � '[� �� U � [ �' J� NOTES "' Existing Stonee�race���:: j����'� - -I-I - ---- - _ _ it Existing to Remain rte' D LClosel_I 2 I,--- --- -I -- ,; - I I , ,or, v r I - �� - L -- _ New window[*]in existing I� i j I to Into match existing I R.O.,see Window Schdule a JI - C'' L Bedroom#2 I I A wall construbtion;tYP• � ���- i�l I �� 11 Infill to match existing �1 \\ wall construction,typ. Infill to match existing Linen -EQ rt=EQ ! L Master Bedroom wall construction,typ.- EQ EQ ;, - I \\ EQ Ct EQ 003 �_I -yr -��i- _ �'I J _ \\ Ref. North �`\ ! o f E E E Demolition work shown dashed; O r `c "'o remove existing doors,windows, ___ ,li _ N ALTERATIONS & frames&walls as shown,typ. _ _ _ ao c� N I I I ` ADDITIONS TO THE -- J UP O N N t [ . 1 I �I W i �..`. .' "i � I I _ E -- -- I N ° ---- - G RESIDENCE OF 3 A1.2 5 - I I 'v A1.2 A1.2 5 ' /jALIGN -- --- iI Lower Hall i i /, Storage �` ------- I i :':{ I 3 A1.2 EQ 2'8"R.O. EQ Remove existing wall/ 1 I I ------ I Great Room Ct (l� I ceiling bump at staircase I ! ------- I \ 105 __ -----_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - I - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - I :.' . J...1 w ----- I t BAKER RESIDENCE cn i ____________ I FamilyRoom Remove existing plumbing - -- u r � M W Bedroom#3 1 1 rt I fixtures;cut&cap existing i Ir- t,aI __ ___ I I r i. water&waste lines for re- ° °I r 1 ! N ______ of 1 l-JI o w 4'-0" use,relocate as required I -- p` ( -Master Ctos ___________ - l L � Existing staircase to I_ :_.-..• .1 New window in existing +� O * t - --- remain,adjust and refinish I ;_ t R.O.,infill wall to match 1 _____= I o Acoustic batt insulation 1 5'-5"R.O. M --- --- to match new floor _,-,.:t I PENINSULA ROAD existing,typ. I t at all Bedroom and t o W 1 �_ ____� Bathroom walls,typical - --- --- FISHERS ISLAND NY L-- Remove existing plumbing fixtures ------ 9 ] EQ 2'-8"R.O. EQ typ. P P g p existing ------ V DN Infill to match existingI PHASE 1 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 10/02/18 ° as shown,t Cut I&ca existin 2-8"R.O. 007 I.� m I EQ EQ wall construction,typ. I REVISIONS o0 o' water&waster I i as required, 4,6.. I 1 ih oo adjust rough plumbi g for new 006 N fixtures as necessa ,typ. b ! Closet#3 _ w io � Ji-a G �� j- Foyer _ _ Q DESCRIPTION DATE N - Closet#4 w 008 (� \ 012 ,n I -n 112 0 10 O. 10" 2'-3" - ---- -15'-0 --- - - --- j t? \CEJ/ 013 \ - \ - 2-4 _ - Q 2'•8"R.O. Q 009 r Ed 1'8" EQ 0) o _ I I I ° ' - ih N Built-in -� I I O I II- _ REF - - - __ -_ =_f� EQ EQ iv =- it '� F1 F7 o Mechanical - - - - raI o ' - -� -- n n c o I N m--lol-� N " rn Alcove I I I I I I I w 4. 011 -- --, -F--- N I 1 R.O. I o o o o 8'-6" 'c� b I Y La ndry Room I New window[*]in existing Master Bath I Double v I 9 " ( I R.O.,see Window Schdule Oven W 8 Linen Lower&upper cabinets;GC to �� oo - o �i __I_ I,��� j install base&upper cabinetry, 107 ----- ---------- _J 0 I,Vol N�- �, countertops,appliances& II,I, 1 i u New window in existing * A I '3 f )� I I I plumbing fixtures I I ',' 0' '�� � SS Sink R.O.,infill wall to match Bedroom#4 o �I w� �- J 12'-8" j �� I III IE?v I f ` �III I I I I Kitchen I existing,typ• r` 4 1 I / - _ I w - i« - I Washer&d er: rovide electrical, o-- - - ry P / I c,•M I � � _ -- - - water supply and drainageI o Bathroom dryer to exterior as per Gas Range&Hood manufacturers instructions - w 3' 3 - _ _ JJ PRINCIPAL AM:] 0 C P.A. VTF T- - Typical Stone Landing !Covered Slab on Grade i - 9'-0" 8'-6" 3'-4' +4'-11 3/4" i 5 9 R O �I - - EQ EQ 5'-2" - - 9'-3" - S_2" 2' Bluestone i i I In PROJECT# 889 12 Mortar Bed Continuous reinforced I 1 1 5'-10" Concrete Slab Pdched 1 vie ht reinforced with 6x6 { - - Etev 0'4»- - {I -- -- - - ( ) o I 4"Slab on rade;normal I concrete footing below,typ. Infill to match existing See Structural Plan I I I 1 wall construction,t � . Bluesfone Porch-- I Reinforcing(See Structural Plan) b I I I g I 13 I ,reinf rced . I YP 13 f 12 Bluestone coping; CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 6"Crushed Stone i� - -�_--=- = - - J� -�L=-- .,..1 A1.2 I - �-- 1"nosing typical I Bluestone Steps -__-- -' .. BASEMENT & F I R 2"Bluestone DN 3R : : 8x8 PT Post w/12" C 12"Mortar Bed I E---------------] - _ chamfered comers,typ. FLOOR PLAN Concrete Slab Pitch 1!4"in 12" 4"Stone veneer on 4"CMU _ 6x6 2.0x2.0 w.w.f.Reinforcing I shelf,built up from footing - - - -._ - 6"Crushed Stone I 1 `= 12"Bluestone treads ------- -------- E-'-- -- Typical CMU Frost Wall CMU Block Wall 9'-0" © DOME CO a{ N ARCHITECTURE LLC j Concrete Filled Core _ '-_ Vertical and Horizontal 4 -R11�11'I'Ii/-A H Reinforcement SHEET 4 � r\ ED yv„ Poured Concrete Spread Footing �5 M D T ' Bottom of Footing Shall beo� �t�`�' 42"Below Grade on Al 2 A1.2 Undisturbed Sol,Typ. 1 BASEMENT/FOUNDATION PLAN 2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN �Tq F• 02s5y°'��Q A1.1 1/4 - 11-01, A1.1 1/4 11-01, F�, ' 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Finish Wall, Finish Wall, see Schedule see Schedule Decorative Block Decorative Block (-h Roof - — - — - — - — - — - — - at Casing Corner at Casing Corner 'A M M 0Y L E I C 0,FFfN Typical Casing, Typical Casing, To REL 3662 REL 3662 Plate N N" - — - — - — - — - — - — - — - — - — - — — - — - — - — ARCHITEC" TURE Nantucket Typical Casing, —-----— Typical Casing, D Painted GWB,see -----— REL 3662 Beadboard;Standard REL 3662 Interior Elevations Bead 3"o.c.,Painted REL 3662 Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC 158 Danbury Road First Floor 0 0 76 Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 > > EL W W 203143116001 0 V Z5 203 1 43 1 1 9764 fax S info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com N f0W V doylecoffinarchitecture.com Typical Casing, B r4'� SOUTH ELEVATION REL 3662 1/8" V-0" Typical Casing, N REL 3662 ----- Typical Casing, Painted GWB,see Nantucket r REL 3662 Interior Elevations Beadboard;Standard Bead 3"o.c.,Painted N Typical Base Typical Base Trim,REL AB1 10 Trim,REL ABM 11 Typical Base Window Stool Trim,REL ABI 11 -Typical Base Blocking as required > Trim,REL AB1 11 Roof — - — - — - — - — - — - — - — — _ — - — - — - — - — - — - - Plinth Block; 1x4 Flat Trim------- Height Varies Plinth Block; Finish Floor, Finish Floor, see Schedule Height Varies see Schedule (-k Top Plate T". _j C W1-TYPICAL WAINSCOT DETAIL r7 W2-TYPICAL WAINSCOT DETAIL WC1-TYPICAL CASING DETAIL r8 DCI-TYPICAL CASING DETAIL r9 DC2-TYPICAL CASING DETAIL ri 0 Y �AI.2� 3" 1'-0" Y V-0" ��2 3" V-0" A1.2 3" t First FIo9_r 0'-b" T� Finish Wall,see Schedule Finish Wall,see A Schedule Basement ------------ W818! - — - — - — - — - — Typical Base NOTES Trim, REL AB1 10- Typical Base D Trim, REL AB1 11 3 WEST ELEVATION 5/46 Flat Base A1.1 2 Finish Floor,see Finish Floor,see Schedule Schedule Ref. North 11 61-TYPICAL BASE TRIM 132-TYPICAL 2-PART BASE TRIM 3"= V-011 Y 1'-0" r--------------- --------------- ALTERATIONS & Roof - — - — - — - — - — 'qu 14-13" ADDITIONS TO THE Typical Asphalt Shingle Roof E Architectural Asphalt Shingles RESIDENCE OF 7, Ice&Water Shield to 6'Above Eave 5/8"ZIPsystem Sheathing 12" rh Top Plate ... — - — - — - Roof Rafters @ 16"o.c. op* 7" 11�100""� --------------------------------------------------- BAKER RESIDENCE Drip edge flashing,typ. @ L M LIN Aluminum half-round gutters and downspouts rh First Floory yr PENINSULA ROAD 5 _41D 1:11 V-7 8" O =04 1x3 Boral TruExterior 01 PHASE(1) ISSUED FOR PERMIT 10/02/18 L E, Trim;Painted,typ.. REVISIONS (A Basement 1x6 Boral TruExterior 4D Trim; Painted,typ. a) 0) DESCRIPTION DATE F 0 8x8 PT Post w/1/2" E 0 chamfered corners,typ. :t:: E 0 ("2� NORTH ELEVATION (D ��2 1/8" V-0" Bluestone Steps 0 b Z'Bluestone E 0 1/2"Mortar Bed V 0 Concrete Slab(Pitch 114!'in 12") co 6x6 2.0x2.0 w.w.f.Reinforcing C? 6"Crushed Stone Typical Stone Landing 2"Bluestone 1/2"Mortar Bed Concrete Slab(Pitched 1") See Structural Plan Reinforcing(See Structural Plan) (-h Roof — - — - — - —- — - — - — - — 6"Crushed Stone 12"Bluestone coping; 'qu 14!-6" 1"nosing typical PRINCIPAL JMD ff G � 01-01, P.A. VTF L------------- ---------------- ----------------------- - — - — - — - — j' [PRKO�JECT# 889] 4 R g' r& To Plate 4"Stone veneer on 4"CMU -P V-11 �N W�_R" 2" Finish Grade t Typical CMU Frost Wall 7 CMU Block Wall 77,ft-1 First Floor Concrete Filled Core Z > ;1 pVertical and Horizontal IA S 8e Reinforcement 2 T"r Poured Concrete Spread Footing re�hii n DETAILS 2-L- Bottom of Footing Shall be 42"Below Grade on 4 L. E J I LEI I I-El 11=1 11=1 11=1 11=1 I IEI I I E I I =J 1E Undisturbed Soil,Typ. I r I E - IF =L=1 I F= WF [1�1=1 LI �DOYLE�COFMN EC*E,1-1,( Basement Continuous reinforced A SHEET H concrete footing below,typ. 4 4 �Z T=3 MUT T pi' grRYEL, ZX7 (o'11�3 TYPICAL WALL SECTION (ED COVERED ENTRY r3 EAST ELEVATION ROOF PLAN 1/8" 1'-0 .2 1/2" 3/16"= V-0" 0 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 6 7 1 8 1 9 moi- 10 A " OYLE I COFEN ARCH I TE C T URE Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS 158 Danbury Road Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 SYMBOL TYPE SYMBOL TYPE 203143116001 203143119764 fax Duplex Outlet Ceiling Mounted Fixture info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com Quad Outlet Pendant Fixture doylecoffinarchitecture.corn BSpecial Outlet Recessed Fixture F GFI ==E)+46 Ground Fault Interupter Wall Mounted Sconce =01WID Weatherproof Outlet Fan Hood Connection LED-Low Voltage-Linear Single Pole Switch Television Outlet 3 3 Way Switch Spot Light 4 4 Way Switch Doorbell Button Dimmer cH Doorbell Chime Smoke Detector Garage Door Opener CI Carbon Monoxide Detector Data Outlet L Lj EQ EQ 01 01 EQ EQ EQ(iEQ 01V V V NOTES 0 D (� i I Ij Uj rtrt 4-13" CF Bedroom#2 Lu A Closet#2 —------—— i ui EQ EQ WP 01 Master Bedroom I wp � ------- Paddle Fan& I I - ---- - -�� --- -- ­-_----_ - Ref. North Linen EQ EQ ==E) ' Lights EQ EQ EQ EQ Viol 01 lo ALTERATIONS & 4�.............. ....... (D 0 ADDITIONS TO THE co Lu Family Room Lu RESIDENCE OF L --------------- El Lower H II I 9q EQ EQ j I EQ EQ V V Bedroom#3 DIM =E) BAKER RESIDENCE Great Room Storage A (s)— - — - — - — t Padd Fan& le LightsDIM C? cr)j PENINSULA ROAD FISHERS ISLAND NY Mastei Closet 11 LLj L'j 0 _S L 5-0" 6-0" DW PHASE(1) ISSUED FOR PERMIT7 F 10/02/18 UJ e co DIM Foyer REVISIONS 8'-6" 0 DESCRIPTION DATE T_ ----------- F L41 DIM 3, Closet#4 %J ce) T ------- L-------- —------ j e4.\ LLI Closet#3 Lij TGFI GFI.T. S, I b WF LU Laundry Room (D L4J CY F L4J (.,J GFI Bedroom#4 0 =E) U) ky) cr) C% Double ------- (-,j Alcove GF1 GFI I Ovens 11 b Linen (0 A Paddle 0 jGF1 it CY Master Bath Uj U.1 GFI an b Lights 00 1 0 Lu ED Kitchen C14 i i I 9 1� ?') GFI E>=� 0 Uj GFI Cy LLI L_)j CY L-0 W U.1 =E)GFI --—[1A Bathroom Uj GFI Mechanical PRINCIPAL JUD] EP LU a - G! GFI GFI t. U.1 Pom der <1 P.A. PROJECT# EQ EQ E'0 EQ EQ E0 EQ EQ Mj 01 .1 le oe 0' ol /10 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ BASEMENT & FIRST FLOOR RCP EQ EQ COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 �kED A FS-H-BET --I H 41; 0 A- Mir ri )i BASEMENT REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN Al A1.3 1/4"1/4" 1 1-01, k�,�3 1/4" 1'-0" 1 . 028 A 77J &j IF ............ 9 10 _ ----------- --------- - ---------- ------ -- 1DOYLEICOFAFEN � { it A I ! i ! ARCHITECTURE I Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC j 158 Danbury Road I Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 203143116001 203143119764 fax info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com doylecoffinarchitecture.com B I � 'I I i C i - ------------ ! NOTES - -171 --� I I Closet#2 I I I Ref. North ( Bedroom#2 Linen -- w - - Master Bedroom ( -- __- -- -= _- - -_----_ - ----- ALTERATIONS S & ADDITIONS TO THE E --- !� RESIDENCE OF , t Storage -- 7- 7- Family # , ! BAKER RESIDENCE I IGreat Room Room g __ PENINSULA ROAD I I P � FISHERS ISLAND, NY I Bedroom#3 Master Closet i --- — Wall above new header L across —-- _ ---- — acr kitchen opening to PHASE(1) ISSUED FOR PERMIT 10/02/1-8--� sup;,ort existing rafters + I"` ._r .. ._•, REVISIONS New header for 312"x 31/2"PSL Post Q 2 18"LVL Ride Beam DESCRIPTION i^ post above down to foundation - O g , ATE --------- ' Closet#4 -------_—_ _. _ _a _ --.---- — _ _ — _ _ _ �, E Closet#3 i ��_1 i [r-V(2) - - - - -.......r..._, e 9 12"LVL Beam _ (2)14"LVL Beam New beam for Lower Hall Laundry Room post above t . _ PSL ot 1 - PSL Post 1/2" ---- Alcove - ---- --- -- - - ! Master Bath I1 ----- - Foyer Bedroom#4 I _ _ - § Mechanical Bathroom - . h _ Kitchen h: — -- _ 'M' I Powder - I PRINCIPAL JMD e e G i (= , P.A. PROJECT# _ x.. _ , - Lr 889 �i CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FRAMING PLANS El' � I I I DOYLE COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 � �HEET � i .4,6 ��N 1 AN BASEMENT/FOUNDATION FRAMING PLAN 2 FIRST FLOOR FRAMING PLAN &W, I 029 A1.4 - --- --- -- - r4 K 'Q�� ID `i�� r7% Mutt Provide 1'v J and S astN N LiA Ll xO D p I A NYS Energy C,,,j, EIovmr door and ductwork testing required. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMEN (MY L E I Cl0 F F ARCH IT E CT U HE 158 DANBURY ROAD RIDGEFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06877 (203) 431-6001 (203) 431-9764 fax } � VVV „t-A��2� `\\\\\\\\�I,1A1111111111111111111„�//,�/// 028 Q� n,,nrnrr�smnnnm�n� DOYLE COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 1 - -- ---2- -- -- -- 3 - - - - - - �— -- - --- - - 4- - ---- - —� ------ -- - - 5 --- -- - --- --- - - - -6- ---- - - —1- --- - - - - -� - - -- - - ---$ --- - - 9 10 - - - -- --- - --- - # I EQ'i-EQ I I I , 8x8 P.T. Post,wrapped with I cedar shakes to h Basement eso mahouse I LE A � lol L I0F1;.' I N 00 Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base °° with(2)5/8"anchor bolts and Finished Grade I � I l fastened with(18)16d nails I IF C P I T ��j C T �( 1 R I� -7 1-117--11171 I-11 —� I-1171�— .4. I �, ° . I I ° � Top of concrete at grade,typ. I ° °<°• = i i. as "iia Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC .• . 158 Danbury Road ®_Bonus Room_ _ _ I °_•_—,_a (2)5/8"Ox12"Galv.anchor Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 -10'-5" '�,, I a ° °` a • bolts centered in ler <;.I • ° ° ' ° p •1 I " " " • i P . 203143116001 1 4 Il 41fax I • =:;' ., z info@do lecoff�narch3e 9764 om ° II 11 9i ���I 112 Rebar,2"min. i 1 I ( 1 doylecoffin architecture.comms B from face of concrete I •I I v -_- - I I' r . I ° 6 I ' .fo, 6 01 �O II e1'6 II ° • ° • 1 2 II �' _ II _Q1 A1.36 Bigfoot Systems 12"0 I I t 1 A1.46 All AB Construction Tube I .i a ° ! •I' II • Q 3 II ; a Ib 36'-31/4" Bi foot S stems Footin -�F V 9 Y 9 Ct EQ EQ 4 EQ Forms Model BF-28 EQ • 'II II Q EQ EQ EQ • °° ' .I l TYPICAL.FOUNDATION DETAIL r . � PSL Beam,See _ a" ___o-[-------__-- 1.0 Structural ,SeDrawings ° C isConcrete Poured Concrete - 5'Class A Gravel, Level 12"0 Bigfoot System Construction Tube - I I and compact by hand BF28 Bigfoot System Footing Form (4)#5 Rebar,2 min.From Face of Concrete (2)5/8"x1T Galy.Anchor Bolts I 5 DECK DETAIL @ PIER FOUNDATION L_ —I— — b0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — - - - - - - -- -- - -- - -- - - -- 00 Q I c 26'-4" Outline of deck above I 9'-8" 16'-8" shown dashed - le i 3'-0" rt 5'-4" rt 5'-4" 3'-0" -L Continuous reinforced i L r l I F - -- -- I concrete footing below,typ. NOTES IQClose iAlign 8x8 post to exterior face I of concrete foundation,typ. D I iWood Ste s: I j 8x8 P.T.post continuous 11"Treads(10"min.) I _ _ _ — L4 to roof,typ. tT'Risers n 3/4"max.) o �' - A146 1.0B i I Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base (4)2x12 Stringers,1-1/2"0 han rail zo I w7 i I below;with(2)5/8"anchor bolts @ 2' 10"above nosing treand fastened with(18)16d nails Bedroom#2 I 3'-8" 'L 1'-8" V-8" (L 3'-8" CL EQ (L EQ I +4'3" I 8x8 P.T.post I Poured concrete foundation wall �, I PROPOSED BONUS ROOM ELEV.-10'-5" I 003 -- ------------ -- --- -- -- -------- ------ ----- L- _____ ___� w i continuous,typ. i i below,seeFoundationPlan i --- I I C7 I , Ref. North I J 2x6 Exterior Wall Assembly O ® O 0 o -- - � � I Ia I B o I - 0 1 1 w I ALTERATIONS & I r=00 I I I DN I I w I _ I I 6'"9" iv 2 I - UP I I Z a N I I I v _ 116.. 2'-6"R.O. I 2'-8" 6" A1.06 2 SUNROOM POST PLAN DETAIL(1) ADDITIONS TO THE d _ `i' I �' I I w 1 I I 1 w ;� N 1 0 RESIDENCE OF E A1.36 2 I --- -- I I o I 4 A1.3B --- --- Lower Hall 1 1 I 1 o I o O i � LU I J� 9'-0" T-61/2" I� Bonus Room I =_';: Storage oZ W j BAKER RESIDENCE I > Bathroom O I Bedroom#3 C�"" --- auGry ---- _ _____ '�� 8x8 P.T.post �• Continuous reinforced A I I I typ. I concrete footing below,typ. � � I continuous,t I Tile sho fr neless I I glass shower enclosure / 1 i ; r— 8x8 P.T.post continuous PENINSULA ROAD I ----__- I Family Room ° '. i _. with 24"glass door I I to roof,typ. io :T(ile Shower ; ° FISHERS ISLAND NY I EXISTING BASEMENT ELEV.-8'-8" Stepped concrete foundation Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base J 1 3 6 i wall,see Exterior Elevations �, j below;with(2)5/8'(anchor bolts j -- - -1 F 12/07/18 I and fastened with 18 16d nails Q ISSUED -- n'L 00 I �' I REVISIONS ----------- of co 8x8 post to atio extenoyPace DESCRIPTION DATE ------------- --------- J I of concrete foundation,t--------- I I EQ EQ EQ I F I Closet#4 i - �--Poured concrete foundation wall 009 008 012 013 I rt rt rt rt below,see Foundation Plan Lower Hall 1 Laundry Room 1 I I I I I I I DN I (Storage Linen 10 i * 3 SUN ROOM POST-PLAN DETAIL(2) I I 1.0 qI Bedroom#4 6) Mechanical Bathroom I I I EQ EQ I I I II Plywood I I I see exterior types PRINCIPAL JMD ❑ ❑ I I ----------- J �� o - --- - . ---- 8x8 P.T.post continuous P.A. VTF G ---------------------------------------- ---------------i ------------------------ ----------------------------------- --- ---------�----------- to roof,typ. k. I I I I 10'-4" 1s'-o' PROJECT# 889 I I I Simpson ABU88RZ Post Base - - -- _- - --- ---- - - -__ --- I Z with(2)5/8"anchor bolts and CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS I I I I e9 fastened with(18)16d nails I I I I ----_ -� -------------- Q I a• ------------�--1 a BASEMENT PLAN I I Finish Grade;Varies I I a ti. - - - Poured concrete foundation © DOYLE COFTIN ARCHITECTURE LLC 2018 J ° ' ° •,° I` wall,see Foundation Plan ' ,,,undua,eiryyp� — — - H 1 10.. I _ "`��ED Arc,u y SHEET N,o a A1.36 1 0� y� n 1 BASEMENT/FOUNDATION PLAN 4 FOUNDATION DETAIL @ POST BASE i. Gia. 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North 171 W_ — — — — -- - — --- — _ -- - - o --- -- ---- - - I Screen Porch LU P7-- - - --m - _ = t r _ - --= - ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS TO THE 2 � ___ _ - - _ _ 4 IE I - - - - =A -i - _ OF CY Uj RESIDENCEI ' Great Room 105 -- - - -- - { - -- �, BAKER RESIDENCE A1.7B - - - I I I --- --- I I I . Master Closet I l - - -- - - - --- -- - - -- - -- - - - I s -- --- - - - - - - PENINSULA ROAD ISLAND, m -- - - - _ - - --- -- _ - - - - �N _ � lv 1 � ISSUED 12/07/18 - -- - REVISIONS - - - -- --- EQ EQ EQ EV 9,$„ - - - -- rt 16'-8" 0 DESCRIPTION DATE OP - w --- 1 -- - F �- — -- -- - -� 109 � - -- -- -- -- --- - - F7 F7 F7 F7 Built in Kitchen I i; - - CobtiCl.o -- I L J i w - _ ------ ---- o----- I - - - Master Bath i - --Wet-Bar - -- - I I I � Dlouble I I - ® - - I I __ -- 0 0 L------------ `_ .. (wen ------� - - \ REF -- -- I SS Sink I - Foyer - - "' Powder - - - - - i - -- - - The`Shower.'.' 36"Gas Range - &Hood - - -I--- - ---------------J - - -- -- - ---- - - - --- - -- - - ---- -- -__J L Shower Seat i I® i ® i--- - -- -- - - CRINCIPAL - JMD] - - - GI ily-J I OD I I [.A. VTF] � Bluestone Porch' I - - - k. _ _.._ I [ROJECT# --- __------- - --- - - - -Etev.=0'-4 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS DN 3R ' _-- FIRST FLOOR PLAN I I [� DOYLE COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 - - -� 111 oa,u,.rul,nuu.;� SHEET s D 1.1 ST 1 OLOO R PLAN 1/4" • � � • o a . ,, Q ;tee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -- - --- - Finish Wall,see Finish Wall, Finish Wall, Schedule " see Schedule see Schedule Decorative Block Decorative Block ® Construction Notes_ at Casing Corner - at Casing Corner 1. New walls shown shaded,typ. N N A 2.All interior partitions to be 2x4 studs @ 16"oc. M 3.All exterior walls to be 2x6 studs @ 16"oc. Typical Casing, Typical Casing, M Typical Base D01 L EI C (! {j 1 t� \��4. See Framing Plans and/or Sections for floor&roof framing. REL 3662 REL 3662 Trim, REL AB111 5.All dimensions shown to stud face.Verify in field all dimensions prior to construction. _N j A R C DI T E R 6. Infill walls as required in areas of demolition: patch &repair wall finish, Painted GWB,see Nantucket Typical Casing, to flooring, ceilingfinish& millwork as required, Beadboard;Standard q typ. Interior Elevations Typical Casing, REL 3662 Typical Casing, Bead 3"o.c.,Painted Finish Floor,see 7. Paint all new walls, areas of patched walls and millwork as required. REL 3662 REL 3662 8. Provide&install new switches,wiring, outlets,etc. as required by Schedule Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC code. Install new fixtures. 0 0 9. Provide&install new plumbing fixture as shown,tie into existing 158 Danbury Road plumbing system. W W Ridgefield, Connecticut. 06877 203143116001 Demolition Notes: 1. Demolition work shown dashed,typical_ V 61-TYPICAL BASE TRIM 203143119764 fax 2. Remove existing walls as shown on drawings,typ. N N 1.2 3"= 1'-0" info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com 3. Remove existing doors,windows&frames as shown on drawings, typ. 4. Remove applicances,fixtures, cabinets&countertops as shown. doylecoffinarchitecture.com B 5. Remove existing plumbing fixtures as shown,typ. Cut&cap existing > > Typical Casing, ---- - - water&waste piping as required,typ. L REL 3662 m 6. Remove existing electrical devices in areas of demolition. Pull existing x" z Finish Wall,see Schedule wiring back to main panel as required,typ. 7. Use temporary shoring to maintain structural integrity of building,typ. -Typical Casing, Typical Casing, P rY 9 9 tY 9. p Painted GWB,see Nantucket REL 3662 r' REL 3662 8. Coordinate with owner the storage of windows, doors,fixtures & Interior Elevations Beadboard;Standard appliances to be removed and reused. Bead 3"o.c.,Painted N r 1 I (V Smoke Detectors are required: in each sleeping room; outside each _ Typical Base ) Typical Base I Typical Base "' - --- -- - - separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms; at all Trim, REL AB111 Trim, REL AB110 Trim, REL AB110 Typical Base stories of the dwelling,including the basement. All smoke detectors to be Trim, REL AB111 �7 Window Stool interconnected such that one detector will activate all building alarms. I in Smoke detectors shall be powered from the building wiring and a battery N Blocking as required iv Typical Base I °' back-up. Trim, REL A6111 N 5/4x6 Flat Base Lo m N I I Plinth Block; 1x4 Flat Trim iv Finish Floor, )) to i I to Height Varies Carbon Monoxide Detectors are required outside each separate Finish Floor, Plinth Blok; sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. All CO Detectors c see Schedule see Schedule to be interconnected such that one detector will activate all building Height varies i - - --- I Finish Floor,see C alarms. CO Detectors shall be powered from the building wiring and a I Schedule battery back-up. i 2 W1-TYPICAL WAINSCOT DETAIL 3 W2-TYPICAL WAINSCOT DETAIL 4 DC1-TYPICAL CASING DETAIL 5 DC2-TYPICAL CASING DETAIL 6 WC1-TYPICAL CASING DETAIL 8 B2-TYPICAL 2-PART BASE TRIM -- --- 1.2 3"= 1'-0" 1.2 3"= V-0" 1.2 3"= 1'-0" 1.2 3"= 1'-0" 1.2 3"= 1'-0" 1.2 3"= V-0" F- - --- - - - - - -I A1.3B L- -- - - - - -� 1 2 NOTES A1.4B 3 All AB D EXISTING WITH RENOVATIONS--SEE PHASIE 1 I PROPOSED ADDITION 01 I I I " 77R777 Ref. North _ - f - I -- - - I ALTERATIONS & 5"Aluminum roof mounted;4" r-- e _`' __ I - -_ l _-- - -- - -----=- - -- BI - New De°k e°w _ ADDITIONS TO THE aluminum downspouts,typ. --- ---------------- aluminum RESIDENCE OF E I - Note:Ice&water shiled over I i - - - - - - - 5 /12" valley;to 18"each side,typ. --Provide new flashing for -- - exsiting chimney and new roof Outline of exterior wall I - - - -- - BAKER RESIDENCE below shown dashed - - - -- - -- - -- - - - - -- - - I I --------------------1----------------------------- T------ ----------- I' 1 -� - - --- _ PENINSULA ROAD -i � I Align I - - -- - with existing°roof typ. . . j - I FISHERS ISLAND, NY J i - --- I - -- - - - - - - - /12' -- -- - - - - - ----- - - I - --- I - - -- - -- I --� I- -- -- 4 A1.3B _ I I �SSUED 12/07/18 A1.3B 2 t I - _ - I ---- -- - - - I in 1 --- I -- -- - -- - - - - ff - REVISIONS -I -- -- - - - - -- I ' DESCRIPTION ATE I '' D F ' I -- 1 - - - - - -- - - - - I I I I I j I r_ 5 /12" I I r I i 6 , I F - Install ice&water shield to 24" -- i - - - - -- - - ---- -- _. . - - -- --- --- i - up vertical wall&24"over roof -- - - - _- - -- - -- - - - -- - I - - Note.ice&water shiled over - ► - 1 - - -- -- - } _ _ -- - valley; 18"each side,typ. L - - Typical Asphalt Shingle Roof CRINCIPAL - JMD] ❑® .� = -- - - - -- - Architectural Asphalt Shingles - - - - Ice&Water Shield to 6 Above Eave P. VTF] - - - -- -I- ------ -_ - - 5/8"ZlPsystem Sheathing _ _ - - - - ----- ----- ---- ---- - - ---I -------- - - - - -- - t Rafters @ 16"o.c.(See Framing Plan) - - - - - - R-49 Spray Foam Insulation $ -- [PROJECT# 89] - - -_ 1/2"Gypsum Board(Finished Spaces) - - - -- �_-_ __- - --- - -- -_ - __- 10 1 2 - - - - 1--- - -- --- - 3 - — -- ---- - 4 - -- - -- - --- - - -- - - - - --5 6 �— - - - - - 7- - - - -- - —1— - - - $ -- -- - - - -� - - 9 --- --- - -- - - - - - -- p _Roof ® Roof_ - - - — - — - — - — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14'-6" A'. Top Plate - - - - - - - - - =� - -<' � - - - - op Plate - - - - - - - - - - - - - r ems, 1' - - -- _. �- --= - - -- --- - -- z -- - -- _-- - -- =_ C OF - -I�mI OD ® ® . �' .: .. � C H fir, J, ��J ,, T - - _ - IL - _ .. ._ ._ - ---- - - • 109 i Floor - _ ' _ — Floo—rG� Fo - - - - - _ _ Doyle Cofm Architecture, LC 158 Danbury Road - ._. Ridgefield Connecticut 06877 203143116001 203 431 g,8„Basement � info@do lecoffinarchitec9 r64 oax - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bonus Room_ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ doylecoffinarchitecture.com -10'-5" - - - - 1 SOUTH ELEVATION (PHASE 2) 4 EAST ELEVATION PHASE 2 Roof- - �— - ----- - - - - - ---� Roof - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Top Plate Top Plate - ------ • - First Floor - WH=_ - - 0101, 9_0 y Deck _ - - -- - - - 015 , ® , 004 : -- - ---- - - ,.. i i -- -- Basement . . ,... _,.,_ __.. ,, _ ...... , _. .- . . Basement i —� _8 s 3 NORTH ELEVATION (PHASE 2) 2 WEST ELEVATION PHASE 2) ---- -- - - - - - -- 1.3 "31/8"= 1'-0" FNOTES D : DOOR SCHEDULE DOOR FRAME HARDWARE NO. LOCATIONWIDTH HEIGHT THICK. TYPE ACTION MANUFACTURER MODEL MATERIAL FINISH TYPE FINISH ENTRY PRIV. PASS. B&C As Scheduled Basement 001 Bedroom#2 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint . As scheduled As scheduled As scheduled 2'-s 7/1 s" 15'-11° 1'-2" 3'-0" 1'-2" 3'-1 7/16" 002 Bedroom#2 4'-0" 6'-8" 1 3/8" B Swing; Pair TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint d 003 Lower Hall 2'-0" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • _ _ o 0 9. 9 Entry a ` IL L - - -- --- 1L 11 - - ------ •. Df LA tV li N -------- --- - ---- - 004 Lower Hall 2'-9 7/16" 6'-10" 0'-1 3/4" D Swing; Single Ent Marvin Windows and Doors CUIFD2868 Wood/Clad Stonewhite Wood/Clad Stonewhite . _ 006 Lower Hall 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • r-- - - -- - 007 Bedroom#3 2'-6" 6'-8" 1 3/8" A Swing, Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • __ _ N 008 Bedroom#4 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • w CD ,; ,; a —1ILL-ill _ ALTERATIONS & 009 Bedroom#4 2'-6" 11 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint w w `O `° `° ADDITIONS TO THE 010 Bathroom 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 011 Lower Hall 1'-6" 6'-8" 1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint 00 `P 0D RESIDENCE OF E 012 Laundry Room 2'-8" 1 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 013 Mechanical 2'-8" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • - --- \ 014 Mechanical 3'-0" 11 0'-1 3/4" G Swing; Single Entry TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint 015 Alcove 2'-9 7/16" 6-10" 0'-1 3/4" D Swing; Single Entry Marvin Windows and Doors CUIFD2868 Wood/Clad Stonewhite Wood/Clad Stonewhite • BAKER RESIDENCE 016 Storage 2'-4" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint . Interior Interior Interior Exterior Exterior Exterior Exterior Bonus Room TruStile TS2020 TruStile TS2020 TruStile TS2020 Marvin Clad Ultimate Marvin Clad Ultimate TruStile Entry Door Marvin Clad Ultimate 017 Bathroom 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • Single 2-Panel Double 2-Pane! Pocket:Single 2-Pane! CUIFD 2868 CUSFD 16068 CUIFD 3068 First Floor 80"Height 80" Height 80"Height French Door, Inswing Single French Door, Four Panel Sliding French Door, InswC T T ing Single PENINSULA ROAD 101 Foyer 5'-7" 6'-8" 0'-2 114" F Swing; Single Entry Wood TBD Wood TBD • Narrow Stile&Rail Profile Narrow Stile&Rail Profile Narrow Stile&Rail Profile 102 Foyer 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint . SS-Square Sticking SS-Square Sticking SS-Square Sticking V 103 Master Bedroom 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint . Flat Panel Flat Panel Flat Panel 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar FISHERS ISLAND, NY rY ] ry, ExtensionitJambshf Necessary,eCkV.LF. ISSUED 104 M. Closet 2'-8" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • [3x1]with 2"Simulated Checkrail [4x1 with 2"Simulated Checkrail 105 Master Closet 2'-6" 6'-8" 0'-1 3/8" A Swing-, Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • Double Pane Low E Glass REVISIONS - -- 11/27/18 9 Double Pane, Low E Glass Double Pane Low[Glass — - ---- -- Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessa V.I.F. 106 Master Bath 2'-8" 6'-8" 1 3/4" C Pocket- Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • 107 Powder 2'-4" 6'-8" 1 3/8" A Swing; Single TruStile TS2020 Wood Paint Wood Paint • Q DESCRIPTION DATE F ! 108 Great Froom 8'-0 5/8" 6'-10" 1 3/4" K Marvin Windows and Doors CUSFD8068 Stonewhite 5/8" Stonewhite • 108S Great Room 4'-1 7/16" 6'-10" (1 3/4" P Marvin Windows and Doors CUIFD3668 5/8" 108S 4'-1 7/16" 6-10" 0'-1 3/4" P Marvin Windows and Doors CUIFD3668 5/8" 109 Kitchen 3'-1 7/16" 6'-10" ill 3/4" G Swing; Single Entry Marvin Windows and Doors CUIFD3068 Wood/Clad Stonewhite Wood/Clad Stonewhite 3'-1 1/4" 6'-2 1/2" WINDOW SCHEDULE - 2'-10"v.LF 2'-5 1/4" 4'-10 1/2" TYPE LOCATIONSIZE ROUGHT OPENING MANUFACTURER MODEL EXTERIOR EXTERIOR INTERIOR INTERIOR HEAD EGRESS COASTAL COMMENTS _ - - MARK V'�IDTH HEIGHT WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL FINISH MATERIAL FINISH HEIGHT N N U_ r r (V (V Bonus Room o B Bonus Room 2'-5 1/4" 4'-3 1/2" 2'-6 1/4" 4'-4" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG2422 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" No • E Bonus Room 3'-4" 4'-5 1/8" T-5" 4'-5 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'4" . L_ —f L E Bonus Room 3'-4" 4'-5 1/8" 3-5" 4'-5 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" 0 E] Marvin i • i « tii it �« r, � PRINCIPAL JMD E Bonus Room 3'-4" 4'-5 1/8" T-5' 4-5 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" • oA Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung RG A2 Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung I G O Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung NG OB Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung NG g2 Marvin Clad Ultimate Double Hung NG -- -� F Bonus Room 2'-6" 1'-11 1/8" 2'-7" 1'-11 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN3024 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" • CUDH-NG 3226 CUDH-NG 3226 PAIR Verify Existing Size In Field CUDH-NG 2422 CUDH-NG 2422 PAIR -- G New Window To Fit In Existing R.O. P.A. VTF] F Bonus Room 2'-6" V-11 1/8" 2'-7" T-11 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN3024 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" • 7Is"SDL w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar - - - F Bonus Room 2'-6" 1'-11 1/8" 2'-7" T-11 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN3024 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" • Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. [ROJECT# 889 Double Pane, Low E Glass Double Pane, Low E Glass Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Double Pane,Low E Glass Double Pane, Low E Glass - _ - _-_ _ --_-__ ..- ] ❑rj-ri, F Bonus Room 2'-6" 1'-11 1/8" 2'-7" T-11 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN3024 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 8'-0" • Double Pane, Low E Glass Basement EGRESS WINDOW:5.76 SQ.FT. EGRESS WINDOW:5.76 SQ.FT. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS A Bedroom#3 3-1 114" 4'-11 1/2" T-2 1/4" 5-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" Yes . EGRESS REQUIRED 3'-4" 6'-8" A Bedroom#4 3-1 1/4" 4'-11 1/2" T-2 1/4" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 10" Yes • EGRESS REQUIRED ' EXTERIOR A2 Bedroom#2 111/2" 4'-11 1/2" 6-3 1/2" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" Yes • EGRESS REQUIRED E Family Room 3'-4" 4'-51/8" 3'-5" 4'-55/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-9" EELEVATIONSQ E Family Room 3'-4" 4'-5 1/8" 3'-5" 4'-5 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-9" . 1'_4" E2 Family Room 3'-4" 4'-5 1/8" 3'-5" 4'-5 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-9" oJLL _LL °D 2 s SCHEDULES i n n i n i n + n C ( I N N _ E2 Family Room 3-4 4-5 1/8 3-5 4-5 5/8 Marvin Windows and Doors CUAWN4054 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint l • L_ (V First Floor -- A2 Master[Bedroom 6'-2 1/2" 4'-11 1/2" 6'-3 1/2" 5'-0" Marvin Windows and Doors CUDH-NG3226 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" Yes • EGRESS REQUIRED M NL_J [© DOYI E COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 B* Master[Bath 2'-10" 4'-6 3/4" 2'-10" 4-6 3/4" Marvin Windows and Doors Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" No • - --- 4'-6" 2'-9 114" 4'-6" Marvin Windows and Doors Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" No . \\\\\ `a `�nqp"� SHEET H B* Master[Bedroom 2'-9 114" C2 Marvin Clad Ultimate Casement French OD Marvin Clad Ultimate Polygons Rectangle OE Marvin Clad Ultimate Awning E2 Marvin Clad Ultimate Awning O Marvin Clad Ultimate Awning B* Master Bedroom 2'-9 114" 4'-6" 2'-9 1/4" 4'-6" Marvin Windows and Doors Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" No • CUFCA 4844 CUCAPOLY CUAWN 4060 CUAWN 4060-[2]MULLED CUAWN 3024 ���'Or�M. o C2 Kitchen 4-0 3-7 1/8 4-1 3-7 5/8 Marvin Windows and Doors CUFCA4844 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" Yes • 1-4" Frame ' x 2'-0" C2 Kitchen 4'-0" 3'-7 1/8" 4'-1" 3'-7 5/8" Marvin Windows and Doors CUFCA4844 Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-10" Yes . 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL[Custom]wl Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL[Custom]w/Spacer Bar 7/8"SDL wl Spacer Bar [3x1]Mth 2"Simulated Checkrail 7/8"SDL w/Spacer Bar (4x1]with 2"Simulated Checkrail [4x1]with 2"Simulated Checkrail Extension Jambs If Necessary,W.F. = �� . D Powder 1'-4" 2'-0" 1'-5" 2'-0 1/2" Malvin Windows and Doors CUCAPOLY Alum. Clad Stonewhite Wood Paint 6'-0" • Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Extension Jambs If Necessary,V.I.F. Double Pane, Low E Glass = " Grand total: 22 Double Pane, Low E Glass Double Pane, Low E Glass Double Pane, Low E Glass Double Pane, Low E Glass 5+� O 0 qTF OF Ny \��, --- - - - - - - ---- --- -------- ------- —--------------- - ----—------- - --------- - ------- � �, // 0j//ipj///77rIlIHl�lll�lln�--- I I I : 1 - -- --- -�- - -- - - 2.. -1- -- - -- --- 3- - -- --- - -- - �-- --- - - -- - -4 --- - - - - - - - - 5 -- -�---- 6 -1 7- 8 - �- - -- 9 10 - - - - a Roof- - - - - - - - - - r 14'-5' Top Plate 8'-1" - - -- - r �I Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC ' I; ;,Screen Porch 158 Danbury Road 1 Ridgefield Connecticut 06877 a ' .1 203143116001 Jj µ 203143119764 fax First Floor - - - - - — e i• _ - - .� _ info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com 0.0" - ----- - p o P. Deck +i#Efl t s,. -- — -- - - 1 e - - ,com - 12" doylecoffinar hitecture B -O,4„ i:T V1ooE a I— � I; I - I I • Bonus Room © Top Plate fli ® Basement , 5 Bonus Room® _ _ _ - • 9 I I - C 4 BUILDING SECTION (4) 1.4 3/16"= l'-0" ---- --- -- ---- - - in �o Roof - -- - - - - - - — - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - - 14'-6" - NOTES Cable Rail System TBD ' Q� Top Plate _ _ _ - ---- - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - D `J zTypical Porch Floor 5/4x6 Decking New Covered - 1 W- P.T. Deck Joists @ 16"o.c. Bluestone entry I ! �; See Framing Plans 3I 109 f Al 5B 4 - - - First Floor ® First Floor - - - - - - - - - - - -� _ � -._ - - - - - O Deck Deck �- , Joists i L- 0'-4" -- d' Flush PSL Beam; - -- -- s o see Framing plans -� Deck is o c - - I # F ALTERATIONS & Bathroom athroom a � � - = Q ADDITIONS TO THE --II 4 Load bearing walls, RESIDENCE OF E I see Framing Plans r m � _Basement - rn BAKER RESIDENCE _Bonus Room - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ 1 — I ' I A1.013 I Bearing walls on 1 haunched slab footings i ILI' PENINSULA ROAD FISHERS ISLAND, NY 2 BUILDING SECTION (2) -___-__ 1.4 3/16"= l'-0" _--_ is SUED--- 12/07/18 -- --------- REVISIONS - DESCRIPTION DATE F 3 A1.7B Wall above new header (2)18"LVL Ridge Beam, Existing roof rafters to remain, 1 across kitchen opening to see Framing Plans reinforce where necessary,typ. i T support existing rafters ao _Roof— - _ _ _ _ - I I I A1.013 1 # I Top Plate _ _ _ - - - -- ------- - - - - 6'-1" I 1 - -.. ---" Basement - - - -New Covered f - ! r 11 1 1 (2)14"LVL Beam, 11 Ao Bluestone entry ! - 11 see Framing Plans o ; , ;Kitchen Finished Grade;Varie I _- I ' I L- r I � °° I I Great Room 11 I 1 11— [RINCIPAL JMD] ❑ ❑ .� I I—I 1�1 I I-1 1 1 1 I i i i G -- A1.5B ° [.A. VTF] _ J 3 x 31/2 PSL Post - - - -._ 1 � I I �' i I beyond shown dashed -- -- First Floor # JECT# —, - - - - _ - - - - - -- - - _ _ _ _ - - - �R Bonus Room 889 I - - - - - - ?� _10.5 a 0�..�. Deck - Deck Joists @ 16"o.c. -0,_4„ - I l; -_. . . -----iii ,I 9 a . 9 e CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS - - -- A � li 2x12 P.T. � Laundry Room 8x8 P.T.Post,wrapped with BUILDING i I 1111 y' & V1 L Lcedar shakes to match house Room 6" 0 6" , 4 -- II IIII p I' L r ol SECTIONS Basement_ - - - _Bonus Room - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � _ _ _ _ g 9 a < C© - --DOYLECOFFINARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 ] -10'-5" T - - T- - - I as 9 J 5 I t, : + pep,see Details �HEET- - ---- -�� T ical concrete foundation H . - - - - - - - 1 BUILDING SECTION (1) 3 TYPICAL WALL SECTION @SCREEN PORCH _? , 1.4 3/16":= l'-0" 1.4 3/4"= l'-0" 1 2 - - -3 --- --- - --- -—L— ---- -- --- -4 -- - - - -. - - -- -5 - -- - L - ---6--- - - - - - 1— ---- ---- --- - - - - —1—-- - 8 —i— - - -- - - 9 10 - - - - -- - - -- Note:All flashing&fasteners in )> contact with pressure-treated wood , / to have ACQ Compatible coating Great Room I A Y L h" 1j New Door;See Schedule 01 l - First Floor sn A i. C H IT E C T U R E 0'-0V Flashing up vertical wall 6" behind siding&over P.T.ledger Flashing behind siding&ledger Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC Spray-foam insulation 2x12 P.T. Ledger with(2) 158 Danbury Road at band joists,typ. U, 3/4"through bolts at 16"o.c. Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 203143116001 p Plate for Galv.joist hangers,typ. 203143119764 fax Cut existingto new window header info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com ih �- doylecoffinarchitecture.com Family Room 11 T� �� I -- . . . -- Typical Deck Floor New LVL header, 1x6 Synthetic Decking TBD see Framing Plans < 2x12 P.T. Deck Joists @ 16"o.c.; Pitched,Typ. New Window,see Simpson DTT1Ztension Window Schedule tie at(4)Locations,min. F - - —} 5 DECK DETAIL E AIL LEDGER CONNECTION 1.5 1 112"= 1'-0" L - - - - - C 7 —Cedar post cap and top rail, r see Details 8x8 P.T. Post,wrapped with cedar shakes to match house I , NOTES I? D Typical Deck Floor_ I I Cable Rail System TBD 1x6 Synthetic Decking TBD 2x12 P.T. Deck Joists @ 16"o.c.; Pitched,Typ. - - _ - _ First Floor - — — — °ems ALTERATIONS & Blockingas necessary, ADDITIONS TO THE 2x12 P.T.Deck Joists a = CN ry,tYP 1'-1 1/2" @ 16"o.c.,Pitched,Typ. - RESIDENCE OF to E " iv 1x6 Boral TruExterior Flush PSL Beam; Trim; Painted,typ. see Framing plans N Q' N -_-_ --_-_ an bo Bolts;3"Clearance top BAKER RESIDENCE Galv.joist hangers,typ. _ � and bottom,shown dashed Crown Trim REL - - WM53; Painted,Typ. N I C\1 1x10 Boral TruExterior Trim; Painted,typ. Note:All flashing&fasteners in I , contact with pressure-treated wood 8x8 P.T. Post,wrapped with PENINSULA ROAD 4" I to have ACQ Compatible Coating -:___ _-- _ cedar shakes to match house 8x8 P.T.Post,wrapped with I I FISHERS ISLAND, NY cedar shakes to match house 8x8 Post Beyond - -- * } ISSUED 12/07/18 8x8 Post Beyond REVISIONS - --- 4 DECK DETAIL @ BAND BEAM A DESCRIPTION DATE 1.5 1 1/2"= 1'-0" F 7 DECK DETAIL @ POST CAP/TOP RAIL 1.5 3"= V-0" Lap EPDM Membrane at transition, Lap EPDM membrane over flashing over flashing,ledger and roofing,typ. and down behind P.T.ledger -- i First Floor A-� First Floor Dec0'-4k Deck _J L- 31 > »� \ �I » > 77T, 1 - 2x Sleepers; Ripped,Typ. C-4 L 2x12 P.T. Ledger with(2) PRINCIPAL JMD] ❑® �a 1. through o is at 16 o.c. i C.A. VTF] Flashing over decking - } { # } and behind P.T.ledger C I CROJECT# 9] mm 3 { \ 88 Gafv.joist hangers,t F CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS S CO 2x4 Furred Ceiling Joists A -12 6 Typical Deck Floor -- - 1x6 Synthetic Decking TBD 2x12 P.T. Deck Joists @ 16"o.c.; DETAILS Pitched,Typ. Typical EPDM Roof EPDM Roofing System Typical Exterior Wall I 314"T&G CDX Plywood Sheathing Cedar Shingle Siding L Rafters @ 16"o.c., Pitched 1/2"ZIPsystem Sheating i - - --- ---- - - -- ---- (See Framing Plan) 2x6 Stud Framing @ 16"o.c. [O DOYLE COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 ] R-30 Min.Spray-Foam Insulation R-21 Spray Foam Insulation 31/2" __--_ o;,Wul a u;uni i 2x Furred Ceiling Framing 1/2"Gypsum Board � SHEET H1/2"Gypsum Board 71/2" \ o �(lED Agcy%., G^ tNM01 O F 6 DECK DETAIL @ LEDGER TRANSITION 3 BEAM DETAIL @ DECK(2) Al } 1.5 1 1/2"= V-0" 1.5 1 1/2"= 1'-0" s T ?0. 0 T 285 Q�g• sVu A01Y L E I C F F 1114! ARCAHTTECTT FE ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS SYMBOL TYPE SYMBOL TYPE Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC 158 Danbury Road Duplex Outlet - }- Ceiling Mounted Fixture Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 Quad Outlet -(} Pendant Fixture 203143116001 Special Outlet Recessed Fixture 203 431 9764 fax infoCa)doylecoffinarchitecture.com �G46I Ground Fault Interupter - }- Wall Mounted Sconce doylecoffinarchitecture.com -- �WP Weatherproof Outlet Fan - - - - - OHood Connection �c LED-Low Voltage-Linear Single Pole Switch -© Television Outlet 3 3 Way Switch � Spot Light L --- - ---- 4 4 Way Switch Doorbell Button Dimmer cH Doorbell Chime Smoke Detector Garage Door Opener Carbon Monoxide Detector -� Data Outlet - C L - - -- --� �— - -- - EQ 4 EQ EQi-EQ EQ EQ NOTES D w _ i �- ------ (w1LA Bedroom#2 I w Closet#2 \\ i WP 1 f Ref. North —I Paddle \ _ /''--___-------. ----- 1 f I c� Fan& \ ` - i ��,- -��� ^��� Bonus Room I t w Lights Linen EQ EQ ���' EQ EQ EQ EQ 3'-0" 5-0" f ; L WP -- So\ DSM ALTERATIONS & { '_ , - ' 3 ,-' ADDITIONS TO THE \ w Family Room / -'� ------- RESIDENCE -- ► _ - / N ' RESIDENCE OF E ' i ------' ct -- - - - - - �- - - ' s ; EQ EQ 1 — LA VA� Li I 04 LowerHall o Sto a e $ ' FLA BAKER RESIDENCE / ► ,,, 9 DIM i Bedroom#3 c� \ --- - - I / i f , i 1 I 1 I f w i /� , f/ Uw I I ih Cw —� Paddle ; 1 I PENINSULA ROAD Uj Fan& I Lights _ _ FISHERS ISLAND, ,\ �� \\ =-� ►� o .... ._ _�-.,..__,__ � � Bathroom ► � \, ; SAND, NY 1 _X w / ® \ 4' 11 4`-0 -1 F F .. . _.. ... > a FSSUED 12!03/18 �, "' 5-0" PF `� ' REVISIONS - - ` 1`_ 0 s-o.. i w f p ; s I®l DESCRIPTION ; DATE ON Closet#4 \ f Closet#3 + \\ \ � Storage / Laundry RoomUj Bedroom#4LLJ �' J r w f .Irl.. / o Fan —"�� ' i19 GFI �i f a `...^Linen µ; 1 M Paddle GFI 1 1 \ \ Lightsi \ \\ I 1\ bo 1 \\ _ \ \\\` \ 4 \\\ fM (}1 W N ` h \ GFI, C1 C7 \ �, --- - - - w Bathroom IL M h I w - - - --- " - - B G - - Mechanical an ica [PRINCIPAL JMD _..- F P.A.[A VTF] � CROJECT# 889] ❑ ,+L - EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS j i BASEMENT DEFLECTED CEILING PLANS L F DOYLE COPTIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 2018 H � SHEET T /S 4°V p k'h •i ~Y ' 9 S - 1 BASEMENT REFLECTED CEILING PLAN X j IOU F' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - -- ---- - -- -------- Ai L � I F � � Existing roof rafters to m H C H I E C T U J E remain,reinforce where necessary,typ. 0°off' (2)18"LVL Ridge Beam, 1 Wall above new header G@ I see Framing Plans a�.e�- across kitchen opening to I I Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC I -ll E DOR support existing rafters 158 Danbury Road (2)14"LVL Beam, Ridgefield Connecticut 06877 New 2x6 Ceiling Joists @ 15'o.c. b see Framing Plans I �6"O.C. 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North Wall above new header io t Master Bedroom I - ------------------------ ---------- across kitchen opening to t l - I - j L support existing rafters WP -- # i I 11__... �` . ...... . _... _ .I .. ...-.. ._. ._ .. _._. ......_..._.. .._ _. . __.. . ._\. ..._. ...II. .- Screen Porch \\ - - 2x6 Ceiling Joists i ; ; ,,- ` (-4JALTERATIONS & LED Cove Lighting r L \; �„_, __ ADDITIONS TO THE \ / n \ Cy (2)14"LVL Beam, rl \1 , ? / -CIS-DIM_ \ "' E see Framing Plans z r , . 16 I \ ` - ---- -- -- - I --- RESIDENCE OF � / I / I / EQ EQ EQ EQ ( EQ EQ EQ EQ I f EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ w / I ; Wood ceiling TBD LU I i w \ - Crown Trim;REL =® EQ EQ r a -- -- --- _-- �` --- -- -- ---- Mw BAYER RESIDENCE AB 402,Painted / I 1 UJ EQ EQ 1x6 Flat Trim,Painted LU Top Plate - - -- - s I \ - J B O t !r - - - - - - -- PENINSULA ROAD 11-01, V-2" 1 , ❑ r ---- -- - - -- Bead Trim; REL \ \ t / 5 i ------- AB )/ i C7 ► , AB 86, Painted -J _N — A1.76 - �, _ Li 1 FISHER I 1x4 Flat Trim,Painted (2)2x8 Beam Existing 2x6 Ceiling @ 15'o.c., F \�\\ _ 'j I I \j�-`T -- - - �� ,\\ - D� IM —�- —�- S SLAN NY J cut&adjust existing joists as A ------ --,��>-'- ,,i -� �� ,` - - - - --- Kitchen Great Room necessary for cathedral ceiling Master Closet ;i � 2/03/ / ( ISSUED 1 18 I i - - \ ` / / - REVISIONS Great Room i r s \�\ �' Q EQ at Ro r s s � O ! �\ Q! O M> Q DESCRIPTION : DATE C7 --� � F 01 4 CEILING DETAIL @ KITCHEN w \ / I I'\\ I _ r \ 1 7 1 1/2"= 1'-0" DI Z I _ \t 10" I r - uKitchen _ w / w . GFI rr GFL w I Io/ -` �4�3 (� w '+ - - - - - DIM t LO ,\ T --- / I I `� 1 ii lir Ct ,\ u 1 \--,/ C7 1 4 2.6.. 2.s,. 4 i .> w \ E ` \ w s - - ! DIM \ ,,.. i I A1.7B A1.713 % I f 3I3I o New 2x6 Ceiling Joists "' @ 16"o.c. _ ` GFI GFI I I I / ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS \ Double \ I r w Master Bath `� \ i �, Ovens I I GFI `�__i� I e SYMBOL TYPE SYMBOL TYPE r \ io I o _..._.._. 1 I REF LO Ceiling Height 10'-0"A.F.F. t l t ® ,1 - -LED Cove Lighting- - ] Duplex Outlet -�- Ceiling Mounted Fixture C7 \ w L C1 r' (!} 'w GFI __---- - ___-_-- Qu Pendant Fixture -- - w I i \ _ Quad Outlet G i - -` i . Q EQ EQ EQ CRINC - --- -- - - MD] I PAL J cis - -� ' I i Ih� GF Special Outlet - Recessed Fixture - ---- - - - -- c� , M, ' I A. VTFj 1 �_� - GFI GFI GFI - - -- - - - Sloped ceiling,match w 1 --{/}- --�, W O I +46 Ground Fault Interupter } Wall Mounted Sconce �..• ti existing roof pitch i [ROJECT# 889] � r Existing 2x6 Ceiling @ 15'o.c., - - - - - - __m.._ AWP Weatherproof Outlet Fan cut&adjust existing joists as - - - necessary for cathedral ceiling CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Hood Connection LED Low Voltage-Linear EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQell EQ EQ S Single Pole Switch Television Outlet ! FIRST FLOOR RCP 01 01 01/ 01 I (2)7 1/4"LVL,see Framing Plan 3 3 Way Switch Spot Light CEILING DETAILS ® Top Plate _ - 4 Way Switch • 4 Y ❑ Doorbell Button p\� Dimmer cH Doorbell Chime _ Great Room [© DOYLE COFFIN ARCHITECTURE,LLC 201801 ] Smoke Detector Garage Door Opener EQ EQ ---- - - -- -- H Carbon Monoxide Detector - Data Outlet ;�.,,,. 4,,,,,w, -I SHEET \_ti�FgD ggCy/ / :.v�C7 Y a' G 5 CEILING DETAIL @FAMILY ROOM 2 FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - 2 � 1.7 1 1/2"= V-0" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - - - - - " W WOOD HEADER SCHEDULE OPENING WIDTH FLOOR SIZE A � UP TO 4'-1" FIRST (2)2X10 OR(2) 1 3/4"X 7 1/4"LVL FI CI�L I C F IF �l �4'-1"TO 6'-1" FIRST (2)2X12 OR(2) 1 3/4"X 9 1/2"LVL _� ���� 1 6'-1"TO 8'-1" FIRST (2)2X8OR(2} 1 3/4'vX 701R/43LVL/4"X 9 1/2"LVL UP TO 4'-1 SECOND&THIRD " E .�� 4'-1"TO 6'-1" SECOND&THIRD (2)2X1 O OR(2) 1 314"X 9 1/2" LVL 6'-1"TO 8'-1" SECOND&THIRD (2)2X12 OR(3) 1 3/4"X 9 1/2"LVL Doyle Coffin Architecture, LLC NOTE: G.C.TO DETERMINE IN FIELD,AVAILABLE ROOM FOR HEADER,AS INDICATED 158 Danbury Road PRIOR TO FRAMING ROUGH OPENING. SEE PLANS FOR HEADERS WITH SPANS r GREATER THAN 8'-1"OR WITH LARGER POINT LOADS. Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 203143116001 203 143119764 fax info@doylecoffinarchitecture.com doylecoffinarchitecture.com BF - - - - - - - - —1 1— - - -- - --- - F C F_ I— - --- - NOTES D : 36'-3 1/4" 01 EQ EQ rt EQ CL EQ 01 01 do 6x6 Kree Brae— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Cx6 Kne_Brace Ref. North Q c, 3 112 x 11 71a nJl Wolmanized PSL I - - - - - -- -- -- - J 8x81, 0s. P Yt,1 CcI U Im ALTERATIONS & U co =I p I ' I ADDITIONS TO THE Y. I — - RESIDENCE OF E ;-1 �' 3112 x 11 7/8 Wolmaniz-d PSL /�x 1 7.�t 0.man, ed PSL (2}9 1,2 LVL Vb':ndelr eadPr II o I {�, +^ ndo^ ��r 1 1 s r! 1-... - - - - _ - - - -_- - _..._ .... 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CN ` - ``' Storage , D7/$d` aj ��rs I i N f ( Great Room E.. _ ----+.o--- ------ 00 Bathroom � m X v a 00 I C o 1/2 1 V Ent, si ;f 7 1/C LVL r�ftn — , r -- 1LPo t1 Bedroom#3 ; ,5 . x I M t Closet G, - �� I iv r as er ose - I� N I I I I S o I - I Wall above new , , ' b� n header' I ao r I i :w..'e: _ DN Ikitchen — (2Z§1/z LVj_Beam across opening to Neva(2}11 7!8 LVL I- 3 1/2"x 31/2"PSL Post N ,, n- I I } I' —supr`ort exi�tinp rafters (2)18"LVL Pidge Beam z HP�rt?r for post ahn\�n -e>'•. down to foundation. •O �! = - } /�., I 4 - — — — — — — — i.. - _ --3 i'2"' 3 112" __ . .. a nchF a iil os' ri — — r s!.. footings ° — •_ — — - 8x8 P.T. SL Post 8x T post ea� =ails on , . ... - .. I I- f t ngs '�I L T,p ,' �"' � 8 P. 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