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HomeMy WebLinkAbout44763-Z gUfFOtt c Town of Southold 11/13/2020 o P.O.Box 1179 v' 53095 Main Rd Ao'�ty Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 41599 Date: 11/13/2020 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 725 Terry Ln., Southold SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 65.4-17 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 2/19/2020 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 44763 dated 3/4/2020 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"alterations, including deck,hot tub and finished basement, to an existing one family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Stojanow,Victor&Jacqueline of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 44763 10/13/2020 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 10/20/2020 TqNas Annic o t e Signature o�gufFnt,r�oTOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT y TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o SOUTHOLD, NY a � ' 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#: 44763 Date: 3/4/2020 Permission is hereby granted to: Stojanow, Victor 725 Terry Ln Southold, NY 11971 To: legalize "as built"' deck addition and construct additions and alterations (including hot tub) to existing single-family dwelling as applied for with flood permit per Trustees Non-Jurisdiction letter & DEC approval. At premises located at: 725 Terry Ln., Southold SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 65.-1-17 Pursuant to application dated 2/19/2020 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 9/3/2021. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING -ADDITION OR ALTERATION $344.00 AS BUILT- SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION/ALTERATION $544.00 SWIMMING POOLS -ABOVE-GROUND WITH REQUIRED FENCING $250.00 Flood Permit $100.00 CO -ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $1,288.00 phl. nspector 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 I%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. ®Z New Construction: Old or Pre-existing Building. (check one) Location of Propt akP-Y LA,nfF— SbclTt�OL. House No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: y 1 c-To F_ ANN —TA C Q,J F 1.1 N/Z—. S:—j OTAN 0 V� Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section (os� Block ® ( Lot '? Subdivision Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept. Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: x (check one) Fee Submitted: $ A ]ic t Signature s i FEB 7 9 2020 BuildinV,Department Application " AUTHORIZATION (Where the Applicant is not the Owner) I, 1� V� yl� �'�a� residing at r7 ZS e-Al (Print property owner's name) (Mailing Addr s) r t do hereby authorize �'e+ (Agent) to apply on my behalf to the Southold Building Department. 2 CY 2v 2G (Owner's Signature) (Date) �11 c-tt r S1 " I Lj (Print Owner's Name) r rV S1110 Town Hall Annex ® Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road ' y Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 117 Southold,NY 11971-0959 sean.devlin(cD-town.southold.ny.us �` � ®� cou ,`� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Victor Stojanow Address: 725 Terry Ln city Southold st: NY zip. 11971 Building Permit#. 44763 Section- 65 Block- 1 Lot. 17 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: E L Electric License No: 59364ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Seance X Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New X Renovation X 2nd Floor X Hot Tub X Addition X Survey Xj Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph X Heat Duplec Recpt 6 Ceiling Fixtures 2 Bath Exhaust Fan 3 Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 6 Wall Fixtures 11 Smoke Detectors 1 Main Panel 200A A/C Condenser 4 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 31 CO2 Detectors 1 Sub Panel A/C Blower 4 Range Recpt 50A Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO 2 Transformer UC Lights 12' Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect Switches 21 Pucks $ Exit Fixtures [] Pump Other Equipment Toekick Heater, Fridge, DW, Micro, Plug Mold -12', Floor Outlets -2, Hot Tub, Oven Dual Fue I( Gas/ Electric ) Notes. Rewiring of First Floor, Two Upstairs Bathrooms, AC's and Hot Tub 1 e Date: October 13, 2020 Inspector Signature: . ,... S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form As VSO ,., Town Hall Annex ~ ;• ,t Telephone(63 1)765-1802 54375 Main Road ;, + Fax(63 1)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 G . Southold,NY 11971-0959 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IM l�� " fM-� D U � OCT 2 6 2020 WELDING Dr,"'" CERTIFICATION TOWNOV?�OT7-110,11D Date: 10/20/2020 Building Permit No. 44763 Owner: Stojanow (Pfease print) -Plumber:. Thomas Annicaro.- - w (Please print) I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of I% lead. (Plumbers Stgnature) Sworn to before me this 20th day of October , 20 20 1 - j 11ANCIRA L.T RTURRO NOTARY rilliLlC-STATE OF NEW YORK No.'01TU6193463 Qualified In Suffolk County Notary Public,. Suffolk _ Conmission Expire3 09/152Cy , �1�/ 1�/ �0.��'0f soulyOlo # # TOWWOF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. °`yuourm ' 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH.PLBG. [ ] OUNDATION'21SID [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING - [t4 FRAMING/STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE-SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PR C/O REMARKS: J�;,6 ................o'f� zDATE INSPECTOR 3 l� # # TOWN -OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [VfOOROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND F- ] 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: : - 3N DATE 'INSPECTOR OF SOUTyo LA 4 7 G3 "7( —S 77��•y v # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. cou765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] 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: A/,) 4"I-e 46k-A 2, QA moo DATE 7 INSPECTOR 1 _�t'��'fv�j ho�y�fS00lyo6 ` # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 \ INSPEC - 1.0N [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ UGH PLBG. [ ] 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 R ARK u r A ( o� do,00�'Wv"P00%-- Ix b CA� YAM DATE Ifo INSPECTORYour rqjf SO L4 Li 7 6 72.9 Lm # # TOWN-OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] 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: ✓gyp � C� ����� ��� ��- � �� � p 1,-a 4c Ila ti-I IAa, o ver � Cl �18 l� DATE 10 Ito INSPECTOR <�— . l hO�aQf SOUly�lo Ll 7 6,O 72-5 —7c re- L-ft # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. cou765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [= ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING = ' [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE"& CHIMNEY- [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION " [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ J ELECTRICAL- (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: I se-,,f::7toctr 4-Y Vk i �1+ u -s DATE INSPECTOR / qq�/(v� �OF SOplholo # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] SULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [VI FINAL ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH)' [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: 6) 6ouA, ue ` Jo DATE IVII4INSPECTOR lv � yv b U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY OMB No 1660-0008 Federal Emergency Management Agency Expiration Date November 30,2018 National Flood Insurance Program ELEVATION CERTIFICATE Important:Follow the instructions on pages 1-9. Copy all pages of this Elevation Certificate and all attachments for(1)community official,(2)insurance agent/company,and(3)building owner SECTION A—PROPERTY INFORMATION FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE Al. Building Owner's Name Policy Number. Victor Stojanow A2. Budding Street Address(including Apt., Unit,Suite,and/or Bldg.No.)or P 0. Route and Box No. Company NAIC Number 725 Terry Lane City State ZIP Code ' SOUTHOLD New York 1'1971 A3. Property Description(Lot and Block Numbers,Tax Parcel Number,Legal Description,etc.) I 1000-65-01-17 r j A4. Building Use,(e.g., Residential,Non-Residential,Addition,Accessory,etc.) RESIDENTIAL A5. Latitude/Longitude. Lat.41 03 40.2N Long 72 24 49 W Horizontal Datum'❑NAD 1927 ❑x NAD 1983 1 A6. Attach at least 2 photographs of the building if the Certificate is being used to obtain flood insurance. - II AT Building Diagram Number 2B A8. For a building with a crawlspace or enclosure(s) a) Square footage of crawlspace or enclosure(s) 1124.00 sq ft b) Number of permanent flood openings in the crawlspace or enclosure(s)within 1.0 foot above adjacent grade 0 c) Total net area of flood openings in A8.b sq in d) Engineered flood openings? ❑Yes No Ag.For a budding with an attached garage. a) Square footage of attached garage sq ft b) Number of permanent flood openings in the attached garage within 1.0 foot above adjacent grade I 1 c) Total net area of flood openings in A9 b sq in d) Engineered flood openings? ❑Yes ❑ No • I SECTION B—FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP(FIRM)INFORMATION B1 NFIP1 Community Name&Community Number B2.County Name B3. State SOUTHOLD,TOWN OF 360813 SUFFOLK New York ,I B4 Map/Panel B5'Suffix 86 FIRM Index B7 FIRM Panel 88.Flood 89.Base Flood Elevation(s) Number Date Effective/ Zone(s) (Zone AO,use Base Flood Depth) Revised Date I 36103CO166 - H 09-25-2009 X i B10. Indicate the source of the Base Flood Elevation(BFE)data or base flood depth entered in Item 69. ❑FIS Profile ❑x FIRM ❑Community Determined ❑ Other/Source. B11 Indicate elevation datum used for BFE in Item B9• ❑ NGVD 1929 ❑x NAVD 1988 ❑ Other/Source. B12. Is the building located M a Coastal Barrier Resources System(CBRS)area or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA)? ❑Yes ® No Designation Date: ❑ CBRS ❑ OPA 1 • ! FEMA Form 086-0-33(7/15) Replaces all previous editions. Form Page 1 of 6 i OMB No.1660-0008 \ ELEVATION CERTIFICATE Expiration Date November 30,2018 IMPORTANT:In these spaces,copy the corresponding information from Section A. FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE Building Street Address(including Apt.,Unit,Suite,and/or Bldg No.)or P.O.Route and Box No. Policy Number 725 Terry Lane City State ZIP Code Company NAIC Number SOUTHOLD New York 11971 SECTION C—BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION(SURVEY REQUIRED) C1 Budding elevations are based on: ❑ Construction Drawings* ❑Building Under Construction* ❑x Finished Construction *A new Elevation Certificate will be required when construction of the building iscomplete C2. Elevations—Zones Al—A30,AE,AH,A(with BFE),VE,V1—V30,V•(with BFE),AR,AR/A,ARAE,AR/A1—A30,AR/AH;,AR/A0. Complete Items C2.a—h below according to the building diagram specified in Item AT In Puerto Rico only,enter meters. Benchmark Utilized, Vertical Datum NAVD i Indicate elevation datum used for the elevations in items a)through h)below. ❑ NGVD 1929 ❑x NAVD 1988 ❑Other/Source: Datum used for building elevations must be the same as that used for the BFE. Check the measurement used. a) Top of bottom floor(including basement;crawlspace,or enclosure floor) 7.48 Zfeet E] meters ' b) Top of the next higher floor 13.98 ❑x feet E] meters c) Bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member(V Zones only) - ❑ feet ❑meters d) Attached garage(top of slab) Q feet, E] meters e) Lowest elevation of machinery.or equipment servicing the-building 7,48 ❑x feet ❑ meters (Describe type of equipment and location in Comments), f) Lowest adjacent(fimshed),grade next to building(LAG) 7:00 ❑x feet ❑ meters g) Highest adjacent(finished)grade next to building(HAG) 13.46 ❑x"feet' ❑ meters { i h) Lowest adjacent grade at-lowest elevation of deck or stairs,including 4.47 •❑x feet ❑ meters structural support SECTION D—•SURVEYOR,ENGINEER,OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION This certification is to.be,signed and sealed.by a land surveyor,engineer,or arch itect,authorized,by law to certify elevation information. 1 certify that the information•on this Certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the•data available:1 understand that any;false j statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment under,18 U.S. Code, Section 1001 I j Were latitude and longitude•in Section A provided by a licensedlarid surveyor? 0 Yes Q No ❑Check here if attachments. ' -Certifier's Name License Number 4 (�F►vr:�, 1 JOHN T METZGER 49618 �PC� kO I I Tale ME%�C j . OWNER � p f CCompany Name ,� • l PECONIC SURVEYORS PC i I Address 1230 TRAVELERS STREET' �fp � 'r City State• - ZIP Code OND SOUTHOLD New York 11971 { Signature Date, Telephone Ext i 02-26-2018 (631)765-5020 Copy 611 pafies of this Elevation cote and all attachments for(1)community official:(2)insurance agent/company,'and(3),'building owner j Comments(including type of•equipment'and location,per C2(e),.if;applicab[6) j Furnace and hot water equipment at el 7 48 j It is curobservation that the lowest grade of deck is not permanently attached to the house structure,there for the,house structure is completely is completely in flood zone X Farm Page 2 of6 'FEMA Form 086-0-33(7/15) Replaces all pre'vious'editions. ' ,1 M l OMB No. 1660-0008 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE Expiration Dater November 30,2018 IMPORTANT:In these spaces,copy the corresponding information from Section A. FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE Building Street Address(including Apt., Unit,Suite,and/or Bldg No)or P.0 Route and Box No Policy Number 725 Terry Lane City State ZIP Code Company NAIC Number SOUTHOLD New York 11971 SECTION E—BUILDING ELEVATION',INFORMATION (SURVEY NOT REQUIRED) FOR ZONE AO-AND ZONE A(WITHOUT BFE) For Zones AO and A(without BFE),complete Items E1—E5 If the Certificate is intended to support a LOMA or LOMR-F request, complete,Sections A,B,and C.For Items E1—E4,use natural grade,if available.Check the measurement used.In Puerto Rico only, enter meters E1. Provide elevation information for the following and check the appropriate boxes to show whether the elevation is above or below the highest adjacent grade(HAG)and the lowest adjacent grade(LAG). i a) Top of bottom floor(including basement, # crawlspace,or enclosure)is ❑feet ❑meters ❑above or ❑below the HAG. b),Top of bottom floor(including basement, crawlspace,or enclosure)is ❑feet ❑meters ❑above or ❑below the LAG f 1 E2. For Budding Diagrams 6-9 with permanent flood openings provided in Section A Items 8 an&or gr(see pages 1-2 of Instructions), the next,higher floor(elevation C2 b in I the diagrams)of the building is ❑feet ❑meters ❑above or ❑below the HAG. I - E3. Attached garage(top of slab)is ❑feet ❑meters ❑above or ❑below the HAG. I ` 'E4 Top of platform of machinery and/or equipment - servicing the budding is ❑,feet ❑meters ❑above or ❑below the HAG i E5. Zone AO only If no flood depth number is available,is the top of the bottom floor elevated in accordance with the community's i floodplain management ordinance? ❑ Yes '❑ No ' ❑ Unknown. The local official must certify this information in'Section G. SECTION F—PROPERTY OWNER(OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE),CERTIFICATION ` j The property owner,or owner's authorized representative who,complete&Sections A, B,and E for Zone A(without,a,FEMA-issued or community-issued BFE)or Zone•AO must sign here.The statements in Sections A,B,and E are correct to the best of my,knowledge. Property Owner or Owner's Authorized Representative's Name i j Address' City State ZIP Code I Signature Date Telephone Comments i I { i ❑Check here if attachments. i FEMA Form 086-0-33(7/15) Replaces all previous editions Form Page 3 of 6 { OMB No. 1660-0008 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE Expiration Date November 30,2018 IMPORTANT:In these spaces,copy the corresponding information from Section A. FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE Budding Street Address(including Apt,Unit,Suite,and/or Bldg.No)or P.O.Route and Box No Policy Number 725 Terry Lane City State ZIP Code Company NAIC Number SOUTHOLD New York 11971 SECTION G—COMMUNITY INFORMATION(OPTIONAL) i The local official who is authorized by law or ordinance to administer the community's floodplain management ordinance can complete Sections A,B.C(or E),and G of this Elevation Certificate Complete the applicable item(s)and sign below.Check the measurement used in Items G8—G10.In Puerto Rico only,enter meters. f . G1 ❑ The information in Section C was taken from other documentation that has been signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor, engineer,or architect who is authorized by law to certify elevation information (Indicate the source and date of the elevation data in the Comments area below.) ' G2 ❑ A community official completed Section E for a building located in Zone A(without a FEMA-issued or community-issued BFE) or Zone AO. G3. ❑ The following-information(Items G4—G10)is provided for community floodplain management purposes f i G4. Permit Number G5. Date Permit Issued G6. Date Certificate of Compliance/Occupancy Issued I G7. This permit has been issued•for ❑New Construction ❑ Substantial Improvement G8. Elevation of as-built lowest floor(including basement) of the building* ❑feet ❑ meters Datum i G9. BFE or(in Zone AO)depth of flooding at the building site. ❑feet ❑ meters Datum G,10. Community's design flood elevation- ❑feet ❑meters Datum, Local Official's Name Title Community Name Telephone Signature Date Comments(including type of equipment and location,per C2(e),if applicable) I i a 1 l , ❑ Check here if attachments. FEMA Form 086-0-33(7/15) Replaces all previous editions. Form Page 4 of 6 ti x r FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION(IST) y 11' � ------------------------------------ ® rOn FOUNDATION (2ND) --tai °QVI %- 0 1 • CIO ire ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING INSULATION PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODELL h i FINALoef = vt- . ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 0) O . � Q® - H-16-08 Amade a i ��k 11-►3- Qe�R7� - �,� O z x H x d b y TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying? TOWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631)765-1502 Planning Board approval FAX: (631)765-9502 Suryey Southoldtownny.gov PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O.Application x Examined Flood Permit 20 (J i` ' ' Single&Separate Truss Identification Form ' FEB 1 9 2020 Storm-water Assessment Form Contact: Approved 2 Mail to: IlV- NESk ASSoc-, Lt-r— Disapproved a/c ?6S' SPS,A 1M1=— 1-74 , Sou-rI-tOl-) 10 Phone:(oil-g33--Of 0$q 1 no 9 Expiration 20 it ' Inspector L APPLICATION FOR BUILIDING PERMIT Date �-d� ,2020 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 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. c.J (Signatu applicant or name,if a corporation) 5PEMFz- AS A COVE (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee gent architect,engineer, general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder FEN-v- Name of owner of premises �a c.ofd 1� ® A 0€t.e til E S i07dir`® (As on If TicantLL7 ' oration, signature of duly authorized off cert roll or latest deed) NFLIZ_ e and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Ai- Electricians License No, e H s Other Trade's License No- 0 I Ml? 1. Location of land onwhich proposed work will be done: 72� 717-1P P L-14 ram Sour ®� House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section Block 01 Lot l �j Subdivision N8 Filed Map No. IAR Lot Np� 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy -1-2,ES i rN F X b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work(check which applicable):New Building Addition Alteration X .Repair X Removal X Demolition Other Work--RF-P,,s ELti 4Er-4s /N E(.j s 0s(t&y 1 NEW w I m tsous tap h►i►o v.-t D hG-r-v�- (Description) 4. Estimated Cost 'kO K Fee (To be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling,number of dwelling units NA Number of dwelling units on each floor NA If garage, number of cars N h 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. NA 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any:Front Rear S5,S Depth 98. 9 Height 2 2 Number of Stories 2- Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front �S•S Rear GS-S Depth gq"� Height 211 Number of Stories ,?- 8. Dimensions of entire new construction:Front NA Rear N PC Depth NA Height N h Number of Stories IV A 9. Size of lot: Front Q�.�f3 Rear /OO Y Depth G9 10.Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner IBJ P—Z 11.Zone or use district in which premises are situated C) 12.Does proposed construction violate any zoning law,ordinance or regulation?YES NO A 13.Will lot be re-graded?YES NO X Will excess fill be removed from premises?YES NO x V LLTc& e< Atom® -,:9-RC Q,J F—LJAAE= S i oSo'Nril®\1 14.Names of Owner of premises Address r7 Z.s T cay L-N Phone No. (03 l-566- 112`f Name of Architect KIr►+L- ®R&tGnl Assoc L—Gr—Address_Z(.s,Tasa-�teMf, Lrl Phone No (631-L/3'3-110'9Y Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES X NO *.IF YES,SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES&D.E.C.PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YESr-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 X * IF YES,PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SVPfoLiq being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)He is the4 t�C'(, (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 be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this VV- day oft CLA 20 20 TRACEY L. DWYER Vr-)RK 34 Notary Public NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF N NO.01 DW6306900 'gnature of Applicant QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 30,2!i'a� Michael J.Domino,President �Q�Sol/�y Town Hall Annex John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President ®� 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Glenn Goldsmith Southold,New York 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski sn ae Telephone(631)765-1592 Greg Williams 'ate Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 15, 2019 ' Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: VICTOR KONSTANTINE STOJANOW & JACQUELINE STOJANOW KONSTANTINE 725 TERRY LANE, SOUTHOLD SCTM#: 1000-65-1-17 Dear Ms. Moore: The Southold Town Board of Trustees reviewed the survey prepared by Peconic Surveyors, P.C., last dated April 2, 2019 and determined that the proposed renovations to the existing house,and deck including new siding and windows, resurfacing,of existing deck on existing floor joists, replace any damaged floor joists and structural members'as necessary, replacing of existing handrails on decks with cable handrail system and aluminum posts; new outdoor shower enclosure on deck, remove old steps and construct new stairs to rear yard, resurface upper deck on existing joists, replace damaged floor joists and structural members as necessary; on east side of house remove existing ramp and replace with 5' wide stairs and ramp to front yard; new hot tub on upper deck area, stairs from upper deck to upper deck balcony removed, replace area of stairs with decking; remove old deck and walkway on east side of house and replace with 37'x16' patio on grade located on the captioned property are out of the Wetland jurisdiction under Chapter 275 of the Town Wetland Code an Chapter 111 of the Town Code. Therefore, in accordance with the current Wetlands Code (Chapter 275) and the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area (Chapter 111) no permit is required. Please be advised, however, that no clearing, no removal of vegetation, no cut or fill of land or removal of sod, no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place within 900' landward from the top of the bluff, or seaward � t \ 2 sof the tidal and/or freshwater wetlands jurisdictional boundary or seaward of the coastal erosion hazard area as indicated above, without further application to, and written authorization from, the Southold Town Board of Trustees pursuant to Chapter 275 and/or Chapter 111 of the Town Code. It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or other alteration or disturbance to the ground surface or vegetation within Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction and Coastal Erosion Hazard Area, which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and the coastal erosion hazard area and your project or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. This determination is not a determination from any otheragency. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call., Sincerely, Michael J. Domino, President Board of Trustees MJD:dd r AM NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-03023 PERMIT Under the Environmental Conservation Law CL Permittee and Facility Information Permit Issued To: Facility JAQUELIN STOJANOW KONSTANTINE STOJANOW PROPERTY 725 TERRY LN 725 TERRY LNISCTM# 1000-65-1-17 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 (917)074-6418 VICTOR STOJANOW 725 TERRY LN SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 (917)974-6418 Facility Application Contact: PATRICIA C MOORE 51020 MAIN RD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 (631)765-4330 Facility Location: in SOUTHOLD in SUFFOLK COUNTY Village: SOUTHOLD Facility Principal Reference Point: NYTM-E: 717.326 NYTM N: 4548.769 Latitude: 41°03'40.2" Longitude: 72°24'49.1" Authorized Activity: Construct new stairs and replace existing decking and stairs as shown on the attached survey prepared by John T. Metzger, last revised 12/4/19, stamped"NYSDEC Approved" on 1/22/2020. SAPA -09-013 The portion of the property located landward of the 10 foot elevation contour which exceeds ten feet above mean sea level in elevation, as indicated in the NYSDEC letter dated 4/18/02,and as shown on the survey prepared by John T.Metzger, last revised March 19,2002, is beyond the jurisdiction of the Article 25 Tidal Wetlands Act.Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations(6NYCRR Part 661),no permit is required to conduct regulated activities landward of that contour. Permit Authorizations Tidal Wetlands-Under Article 25 Permit ID 1-4738-03023/00002 New Permit Effective Date: 1/22/2020 Expiration Date: 1/21/2025 Page 1 of 6 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-03023 NYSDEC Approval By acceptance of this permit,the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compliance with the ECL,all applicable regulations,and all conditions included as part of this permit. Permit Administrator:KEVIN A KISPERT,Deputy Permit Administrator Address: NYSDEC Region I j Headquarters SUNY @ Stony Br6okJ50 Circle Rd Stony Brook,NY 11790-3409 Authorized Signature: Date /X /5CA0 i Distribution List PATRICIA C MOORE Marine Habitat Protection KEVIN A KISPERT I Permit Components NATURAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONDITIONS GENERAL CONDITIONS,APPLY TO ALL AUTHORIZED PERMITS NOTIFICATION OF OTHER PERMITTEE OBLIGATIONS Permit Attachments Site Plan 12/4/2019 NATURAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONDITIONS -Apply to the Following Permits: TIDAL WETLANDS 1. Regulated Activities Authorized By This Permit This permit authorizes only those regulated activities/structures identified under the section Description of Authorized Activity.NYSDEC does not issue after-the-fact or as-built permits. This permit does not authorize activities,or legitimize the existence of structures,which would have'required a permit but for which no permit or other authorization has been granted NYSDEC-, Page 2 of 6 i 1 _ NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-03023 2. Conformance With Plans All activities authorized by this permit must be in strict conformance with the approved plans submitted by the applicant or applicant's agent as part of the permit application. Such approved plans were prepared by John T.Metzger, last revised 12/4/19, stamped "NYSDEC Approved" on 1/22/2020. ' 3. Notice of Commencement At least 48 hours prior to commencement of the project,the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of project,the bottom portion of the form must also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the completed work. 4. Post Permit Sign The permit sign enclosed with this permit shall be posted in a conspicuous location on the worksite and adequately protected from the weather. 5. Failure to Meet Permit Conditions Failure of the permittee to meet all the conditions of this permit is a violation of this,permit and grounds for an order to immediately cease the permitted activity at the project site. 6. Accessory Structures Must Be At Least 100 Feet Landward Of The Wetland Boundary This permit authorizes the construction of new accessory structures located in the adjacent area at the prescribed minimum setback only. Structuires located in tidal wetlands, or structures in the adjacent area but located less than 100�feet from the wetland boundary, are not authorized. 7. No Changes to Septic System This permit does not authorize any alteration, expansion or replacement of existing septic systems. 8. Area of Disturbance for Structures Disturbance to the natural vegetation or topography greater than 25 feet seaward of the approved structure is prohibited. 9. Straw Bales or Other at Tidal Wetland A row of staked straw bales or approvable erosion control devices shall be placed at the landward edge of the buffer area or 100 linear feet from the tidal wetland boundary,or as per the NYSDEC-approved plan,prior to commencement of any regulated activities and remain in place and in good, functional condition until the project is completed and all disturbed areas are stabilized with vegetation. 10. Contain Exposed,Stockpiled Soils All disturbed areas where soil will be temporarily exposed or stockpiled for longer than 48 hours shall be contained by a continuous line of staked haybales/silt curtains(or other NYSDEC approved devices)placed on the seaward side between the fill and the wetland or protected buffer area. Tarps are authorized to supplement these approved methods. 11. Vegetate All Disturbed Areas The permittee shall revegetate all exposed faces and disturbed areas to prevent soil erosion prior to the project completion or expiration date of this permit,whichever comes first. 12. Clean Fill Only All fill shall consist of clean sand,gravel, or soil(not asphalt,slag,flyash,broken concrete or demolition debris). 13. No Disturbance to Vegetated Tidal Wetlands There shall be no disturbance to vegetated tidal wetlands or protected buffer areas as a result of the permitted activities. Page 3 of 6 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 14738-03023 14. No Construction Debris in Wetland or Adjacent Area Any debris or excess material from construction of this project shall be completely removed from the adjacent area(upland)and removed to an approved upland area for disposal. No debris is permitted in wetlands and/or protected buffer areas. 15. Storage of Equipment,Materials The storage of construction equipment and materials shall be confined within the project work area and/or upland areas greater than 100 linear feet from the tidal wetland boundary. 16. Concrete Leachate During construction,no wet or fresh concrete or leachate shall be allowed to escape into any wetlands or waters of New York State,nor shall washings from ready-mixed concrete trucks,mixers,or other devices be allowed to enter any wetland or waters. Only watertight or waterproof forms shall be used. Wet concrete shall not be poured to displace water within the forms. 17. Precautions Against Contamination;of Waters All necessary precautions shall be taken to preclude contamination of any wetland or waterway by suspended solids, sediments,fuels;solvents, lubricants, epoxy coatings,paints, concrete,leachate or any other environmentally deleterious materials associated with the project. 18. State May Require Site Restoration� If upon the expiration or revocation of this permit,the project hereby authorized has not been completed,the applicant shall,without expense to the State,and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may lawfully require,remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore the site to its former condition. No claim shall be made;against the State of New York on account of any such removal or alteration. 19. State May Order Removal or Alteration of Work If future operations by the State of New York require an alteration in the position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Department of Environmental Conservation it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of said waters or flood flows or endanger the health, safety or welfare of the people of the State,or cause loss or destruction of the natural resources of the State,the owner may be ordered by the Department to remove or alter the structural work, obstructions,or hazards caused thereby without expense to the State,and if,upon the expiration or revocation of this permit,the structure, fill, excavation, or other modification of the watercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed,the owners,shall,without expense to the State,and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require,remove all'or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore to its former condition the navigable and flood capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall be made against the State of New York on account of any such removal or alteration. 20. State Not Liable for Damage The State of New York shall in no case be liable for any damage or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or result from future operations undertaken by the State for the conservation or improvement of navigation,or for other purposes,and no claim or right to compensation shall accrue from any such damage. I Page 4 of 6 t tNEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-03023 GENERAL CONDITIONS -Apply to ALL Authorized Permits: I. Facility Inspection by The Department The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, is subject to inspection at reasonable hours!and intervals by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation(the Department)to determine whether the permittee is complying with this permit and the ECL. Such representative may order the work suspended pursuant to ECL 71-0301 and SAPA 401(3). The permittee shall provide a person to accompany the Department's representative during an inspection to the permit area when requested by the Department. 5 A copy of this permit, including all referenced maps,drawings and special conditions,must be available for inspection by the Department at all times at the project site or facility. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by a Department representative is a violation of this permit. 2. Relationship of this Permit to Other Department Orders and Determinations Unless expressly provided for by the Department, issuance of this permit does not modify, supersede or rescind any order or determination previously issued by the Department or any of the terms, conditions or requirements contained in such order or determination. 3. Applications For Permit Renewals,Modifications or Transfers The permittee must submit a separate written application to the Department for permit renewal,modification or transfer of this permit. Such application must include any forms or supplemental information the Department requires. Any renewal,modification or transfer granted by the Department must be in writing. Submission of applications for permit renewal,modification or transfer are to be submitted to: Regional Permit Administrator NYSDEC Region 1 Headquarters SUNY @ Stony BrookJ50 Circle Rd Stony Brook,NY11790-3409 4. Submission of Renewal Application The permittee must submit a renewal application at least 30 days before permit expiration for the following permit authorizations:Tidal Wetlands. 5. Permit Modifications,Suspensions and Revocations by the Department The Department reserves the right to exercise all available authority to modify,suspend or revoke this permit. The grounds for modification,suspension or revocation include: a. materially false or inaccurate statements in the permit application or supporting papers; b. failure by the permittee to comply with any terms or conditions of the permit; c. exceeding the scope of the project as described in the permit application; Page 5 of 6 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-03023 d. newly discovered material information or a material change in environmental conditions, relevant technology or applicable law or regulations since the issuance of the existing permit; e. noncompliance with previously issued permit conditions,orders of the commissioner,any provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law or regulations of the Department related to the permitted activity. 6. Permit Transfer Permits are transferrable unless specifically prohibited by statute,regulation or another permit condition. Applications for permit transfer should be submitted prior to actual transfer of ownership. NOTIFICATION OF OTHER PERMITTEE OBLIGATIONS Item A:Permittee Accepts Legal Responsibility and Agrees to Indemnification The permittee,excepting state or federal agencies,expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York,its representatives,employees, and agents("DEC")for all claims,suits,actions,and damages,to the extent attributable to the permittee's acts or omissions in connection with the permittee's undertaking of activities in connection with,or operation and maintenance of,the;facility or facilities authorized by the permit whether in compliance or not in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. This indemnification does not extend to any claims,suits,actions,or!damages to the extent attributable to DEC's own negligent or intentional acts or omissions,or to any claims,suits,or actions naming the DEC and arising under Article 78 of the New York Civil Practice Laws and Rules or any citizen suit or civil rights provision under federal or state laws. Item B: Permittee's Contractors to Comply with Permit The permittee is responsible for informing its independent contractors,employees, agents and assigns of their responsibility to comply with this permit, including all special conditions while acting as the permittee's agent with respect to the permitted activities, and such persons shall be subject to the same sanctions for violations of the Environmental Conservation Law as those prescribed for the permittee. Item C: Permittee Responsible for Obtaining Other Required Permits The permittee is responsible for obtaining;any other permits, approvals,lands, easements and rights-of- way that may be required to carry out the activities that are authorized by this permit. Item D: No Right to Trespass or Interfere with Riparian Rights This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize theimpairment of any rights,title,or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. Page 6 of 6 41 ^N T. TERRY ii ytu� '' I , n Il ill. S.11W5 Alai► J'0WV CLERK ,� � �1. ^- Snulhnll Nc�• Yiuk 1 ILFci5rRlJ2 Of VITA,STAT1511CS � y� Icy �' � Fox (5 10) 765.19 � MARRIAcr OFrICI:R - l OTcIcphonc (S 1,6) 765- 1 RECORDS "AGEMENT 01=FICEII y FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERIC TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 24, 1993 : RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby adopts two (2) new forms to be used under the Flood Damage Prevent regulations of_ the Code of the Town of Southold: "Floodplain Development. Permit �Xpplication" [FDP(93) ) , and Certificate of Compliance for Devellc-pment in Special Flood Hazard Area (C/C(93)) . 4 J J TOWA OF SOUTHOLD /Jdt/h T . Terr Y Southold Town Clerk August 25 , 1993 n APPLICATIDN PAGE I of 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOL.D I-LOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION This form is to be filled out in duplicate. SECTION 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS (APPLICANT to read and sin). 1. No work may start until a permit is issued. 2 The permit may be revoked if any false statements arc made hcrcin- 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re=issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Compliance is issued. S. The permit will expire if no work is commenced within six months of issuance. 6. Applicant is hereby informed that other permits may be required to fulfill local,state and federal regulatory requirements. 7. Applicant hereby gives consent to the Local Administrator or his/her representative to make ctsasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 8. I,THE APPLICANT,CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN AND IN ATTACHMENT'S TO _ THIS APPLICATION ARE,TO BEST OF Y KNOWLEDGE,TRUE AND ACCURATE. -. • (APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE) DATE !3'101--20 f SECI TON 2: PROPOSED DEYEI oPt./fENT .�c completed by APPLICAIM 2tos SASM tt•M �HC. NAME LAt�t+E ADDRESS6S L( TELEPHONE K AP P LI CANT BUILDER ENGINEERS�`c�7J PROJECT LOCATION: zs !E'cf-l i AP'N— sa J;Ht l,fj /\(y_ ! qq ? c To avoid delay in processing the application, please provide. enough information to easily identify the project locadon_ Provide the street address, lot number or Icgal,description (attach) and, outside urban areas, the distance to the nearest intersecting road or wctl-known Landmark A skctrb attached to this application showing the project location would be helpful. FDP(93) APPLICATION r PAGE 2OF4 DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Check all applicable boxes)' A CTR CIURAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY STRUCTURE TYPE 0-New Structure 011esidendal (14 Family) ❑ Addition O Residential (More than 4 Family) Alteration ❑ Noo-residendal (Floodproofmg? O Yes) ❑ Relocation ❑ Combined Use (Residential & Commerdal) P(Demogtion ' P O Manufactured (Mobile) Home (In Manu- �tReplacement factured Home Park? ❑ Yes) ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT S q6K-- l B. OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: D Fill O Mining O Drilling IJ Grading O Excavation (Except for Structural Development Checked Above) ❑ Watercourse Alteration (Including Dredging and Channel Modifications) O Drainage Improvements (Including Culvert Work) O Road,, Street or Bridge Construction Cl Sulivision (New or Expansion) / / ❑ Individual Water or Sewer System G Other (Please Specify) Nj7LJ �DTi 1N c'si t�•1t r `� After completing SECITON Z APPLICANT should submit form to Local Administrator for review. SECTION 3• FLOODPLAIN DETERMINATION (To be completed by LOCAL ADhtIMSTRATOR) The proposed development is located on FTRM Pancl No. . Dated The Proposed Development.- 0 evelopment:O Is NDI located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (Notify the applicant that the application review is complete and NO FLOODPLAIN DEVEWPMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED). ❑ Is located in a Special Flood Hazard Arca. FIRM zone designation is 100-Year flood elevation at the silt ts:- N. NGVD (MSL) O Uoavailablc- ❑ The proposed dcvclopmcnl is located in a floodway FBFM Pancl No Datcd O Scc Stenon 4 for additional instructions SIGNED DATE APPLICATION # PAGE 3 OF 4 SECTION ADDITIONAL. INFORMATION REQUIRED (To be completed by LOC/,,L ADMINIST'RATORI The applicant must submit the documents checked below before the appbcadon can be processed: ❑ A site plan showing the location of all cmt.ing structures, water bodies, adjacent roads, lot dimensions and proposed development. ❑ Dcvclopmcnl plans, drawn to scale, and specifications,including where appficablc: details for anchoring structures, proposed elevation of lowest floor(including basement), types of water resistant materials used below the first floor, details of floodproofing of utilities located below the first floor and details of enclosures below the first floor. Also ❑Subdivision or other development plans(If the subdivision or other development exceeds 50 lots or 5 acres,whichever is the lesser, the applicant must provide 100-year flood elevations if they are not otherwise available). ❑ Plans showing the extent of watercourse relocation and/or landform alterations_ ❑ Top of now fill elevation Ft. NGVD (MSL). ❑ Floodproofmg protection Ievcl (non-residential only) Ft:NGVD (MSL). For floodproofed structures,/1ppUc2nt must attach certification from r!-gistered engineer or architect. ❑ Certification from a're&tercd engineer that the proposed acdvit�in a regulatory floodway will not result in any increase in the height of the 100-year flood. A copy of all data and calculations supporting this finding must also be submitted. ❑ Other- SECTION 5 therSECTIONS PERMIT DETERMINATION fTo be completed by LQk:A ADMINISTRATQM I have determined that the proposed activity. A_ ❑ Is B. El Is not in conformance with provisions of Local Law , 19_. The permit is issued subject to the conditions attached to and made part of this permit. SIGNED DATE [f BOX A is checked, lbe Local Administrator may issue a Development Permit upon payment of desigiated (cc If BOX B is chcckcd, the Local Admuustrawr will provide a written summary of deficiencies. Applicant may revise and resubmit an appbcalion to the Local Administrator or may request a bearing from the Board of Appeals r ' r i r r APPLICATION r! PAGE 4OF4 APPEALS Appealed to Board of Appeals? O Yes ❑ No Hearing date: Appeals --- App,mcd!7 El Yes 9 Pie Conditions SECTION 6: AS BUILT ELEVATIONS (To be submitted by APPLICANT before Certificate of Comolianee is issued The following information must be provided for project structures. This section mast be completed by a registered professional co&ccr or a licensed land surveyor (or attach a certification to this application). Complete 1 or 2 below. 1. Actual (As-Built) Elevation of the top of the lowest floor, including basement(in Coastal High Hazard Areas bottom of lowest structural member of the lowest floor, excluding piling and columns) is: Fr. NGVD (MSL). a L Actual (As-Built) Elevation of floodproofing protection is FI'. NGVD (MSL)- NOT' Any work performed prior to submittal�of the above information is at the riskibf the Appl;:cant_ 7 ,f , / ;/ SECTION 7• COMPLIANCE ACTION (To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR will complete this section as applicable based on inspection of the project to ensure compliance with the community's local law for flood damage prevention. INSPECTIONS: DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? ❑ YES ❑ NO DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? ❑ YES ❑ NO DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? ❑ YES ❑ NO ,SECTION 8 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE(To be completed by LOCAL ADA'[iNISTRAT R Certificate of Compliance issued: DATE: BY: i Attachment B �• //� BAMP,i,E CERTIY CATE ��F COMPLIANCE / for Development///in a Special Flood Hazard Area . r s I IIi I 'r TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD ARCA - (0VYNER MUST RETAIN THIS CERTIFICATE) PREMISES LOCATED AT: PERMIT NO. PERMIT DATE OWNERS NAME AND ADDRESS: CHECK ONE: 0 NEW BUILDING O EXISTING BUILDING O VACANT LAND r � THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR IS TO COMPLETE A OR B. BELOW: A. COMPLLA.NCE IS HEREBY CERTIFIED WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL LAW # , 19 SIGNED: DATED: B. COMPLLA.NCE IS HEREBY CERTIFIED WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL LAW # , 19_, AS MODIFIED BY VARIANCE # , DATED SIGNED: DATED: CIC ( 93) - , Zd�Q OISf�IInS BUILDING DEPARTMENT-Electrical- spe Lor -fit- TOWN OF SOUTIiOLD - oz z - Jnr T Hall Annex- 54375 Main Roa ~ O Box 1179 Southold, New York 1197 -0 g J U L - 2 2020 4 hone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rr outhohltownn _ ov_M seand southo ter. 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Y N -Additional-fnformatiort-, - - - PAYMENT DUE-WITH-APPLI-CATtON No Request for Inspection Form.xls 1 PERMIT# Address: Switches r Outlets GFI's 1 Surface Sconces P J HH's � 1 UC Lts Fans Fridge HW Exhaust Oven �,�, L/v` w :/`� Dryer Smokes DW Service Carbon Micro Generator Combo Cooktop Transfer AC � I � AH Mini ' 0 ' Special: (/� S Comments:dt� d r )/0VW1A-,M allC- j Bunch, Connie From: Victor Stojanow <victor.stojanow@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday,August 06, 2020 4:21 PM To: Bunch, Connie Subject: 725 Terry Ln, Southold -A/C specs Attachments: IMG_4225 jpg;ATT00001.txt;IMG_4226 jpg;ATT00002.txt;IMG_4228 jpg;ATT00003.txt; IMG_4229 jpg;ATT00004.txt;IMG_4244 jpg;ATT00005.txt;IMG_4245 jpg;ATT00006.txt; IMG_4246 jpg;ATT00007.txt;IMG_4247 jpg;ATT00008.txt;IMG_4248 jpg;ATT00009.txt; IMG_4249 jpg;ATT0001O.txt Hi Connie, Wes oke a couple weeks ago about m sending in the specs for the four new A C units at house 725 Ter Ln p p g Y g � p / Y Terry , Southold. I've attached all the documents I have for the new A/C units. Please confirm the Town now has all that's needed for the new A/C units (or please let me know if anything else is required). Thank you, Victor Stojanow (c) 917-974-6418 1 / i ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 SURVEY OF PROPERTY A T SO UTHOLD TOWN OF SO UTHOL,_;- -- SUFFOLK COUNTY, A.' - ' �i 1000-65-01-17 o�v 0 . o ' SCALE: 1'=30 O 11�—FLOOD ZONE NYSDEC FEB. 6, 2002 1 APPROVED AS PER TERMS JANUARY Oi�04 yah ' LINE 4—,o AND AND CONDITIONS OF FFBRUARYI6, 2019 (REVISIONS) Ss '��q PERMIT NO. 3© �p2 FEBRUARY 19, 2019 (REVISIONS) �. a� e G DATE MARCH 14, 2019*(REVISIONS) V YSDEC LOT COVERAGE c�� �� ?sT ti ,�, A '� ���' MARCH 28, 2019 (LOT COVERAGE) FXIS77NG `~ •00 0.4 - ZONE X, APRIL 2, 2019 (CERTS ADDED) IDJACENT AREA (LOT AREA WITHIN 300 FEET OF MHW1W!) •�� , T �a AREA OF MIN. DECEMBER 4, 2019 (REVISE DECK & STAIRS) IDJACENT AREA = 29,248 SO-FT .� ti FLOOD IoUSE, 2ND FCR. DECK, STOOP = 1,837 SO.Fr 1ro0D DECK, STEPS = 1,307 SQ.Fr. :ARAGE & APRON - 944 SQ.Fr = I LINE OF MOOD WALK, RAMP = 293 SQ.F�• P E R V 1 0 U S I PROPOSED PATIO FR. STORAGE BIN TO BE REMOVED :GNC. - BR/CK = 134 SO.FT, G R A V E L D R I V E WIA Y WOOD W OR RELOCATED 41515 SQ.FT. I RAMP To �� ZONE X I BE REMOVi D ; '� 0�-FLOOD ZONE CERTIFIED T0: R,515/29,248 = 15.41!; , 0.2 PCT. / LINE VICTOR K STOJANOW AUNUAL FLOOD ZONE VE JACQUELINE STOJANOW KONSTANT/NE YSDEC LOT COVERAGE 4 NY^ ' �S ••'•.. ••;, ,� �y/ � �o (ECFV. a FT.) BANK OF AMERICA PROPOSED I / ?moo Ortiy ;' �8FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY IDJACENT AREA (LOT AREA W1 THIN 300 FEET OF AfHWM) OUSEIDJACE NT AREA = 29,248 SQ.FT. _ 1.545 SQ.Frr I /� � /• ��%t' r ?ND FLOOR DECK = 265 SQ.F7: d7 / ,ROP./STAIRS Dowty >TODP = 27 SQ.FT. FLOOD ZONE 1 �o� ?°' �� A� �� 0 ARr of STAIRS WOOD DECK = 1,186 SQ.FT LINE ti I ;��• �.g' To E REMOVED I WOD STEPS = 66 SQ.F7: �Y S�.� O � � PROPOSED REPLACEMENT :ARAGE & APRON = 944 SQ.F7 ? Q\ ,` n, �o• �y o� DECKING AND STAIRS , V" WALK 81 SQ.FT. :ONC. - BRICK = 134 SQ.F7. 'ROPOSED PA 770 = 527 SOFT, /L O 4,775 SQ Fr `po, 1,775/29,248 = 16.3 ,' 'y0 �'` ACS ` / / OUT. SHOWER II KEY 'O.9,Q % i ' � of.3 z O• = REBAR �O/s �oQ�.��` p� REMOVE STAIRS AND FILL Q o�_a.; T Q f IN W/NEW DECKING / `O Cd Z / WELL �,�, 3� 5� A = STAKE � NATURAL VEGETATION B = TEST HOLEy -FLOOD ZONE ' �10 'MSM K 4e.h4D-__ • = PIPE UNE 000. MINi EW r ■ = MONUMENT = WF7LAND FLAG / �j�\ Y �'ccl = U77LITY POLE :LEVA71ONS REFERENCED TO NAVD 88 ZOOD ZONE FROM FIRM 36103CO166H °� `'� Q ! - NC 461 lop Effective Date: September 25, 2009 N �Oi ANY ALTERATION OR ADD/71oN To THIS SURVEY IS A WOLA77ON OF SEC710M 7209OF THE AREA=29,248 S.F. PECO - (631) 765-1797 ►EW YORK STATE EDUCA77ON LAW. EXCEPT AS PER SECTION 7209 SUBDIVISION 2. ALL ( ) 'ER7IFICA770NS HEREON ARE VAUD FOR THIS MAP AND COPIES THEREOF ONLY IF SAID TO TIE` LINE P.O. BOX 909 IAP OR COPIES BEAR THE IMPRESSED SEAL OF Th'E SURVEYOR WHOSE SIGNATURE 1230 TRAVELER STREET 02-121IPPEARS HEREON. SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 _-_ 'O'o N � SURVEY OF PROPERTY ° A T SOUTHOLD �o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. 1000-65-01-17 SCALE: 1'--30 1MOOD ONE NYSDEC FEB. 6, 2002 UNE APPROVED CONDITIONS OF TERMS JANUARY 11, 2019 (REVISIONS) �ry FEBRUARY 6, 2019 REVISIONS) PERMIT NO. ' 3� ( 1 sem. �'9li �DATE FEBRUARY 19, 2019 (REVISIONS) NYSDEC LOT COVERAGE MARCH 14, 2019-(REV1SlONS) O •�,Q MARCH 28, 2019 (LOT COVERAGE) O q,� ZONE X, APRIL 2, 2019 (CERTS ADDED) ADJACENT AREA (LOT AREA WITHIN 300 FEET OF UHWM) IN c AREA OF MIN. DECEMBER 4, 2019 (REVISE DECK & STAIRS) ADJACENT AREA = 29,248 SQ.FT. FLOOD HOUSE, 2ND FLR. DECK, STOOP = 1,837 SO.Fr WOOD DECK, STEPS = 1,307 SQ.Fr GARAGE & APRON = 944 SQ.FT. 1 LINE OF WOOD WALK, RAMP = 293 SQ.F: P E R V I 0 U S 1 PROPOSED PATIO FR. STORAGE BIN CONC. — BRICK = 134 SO FT, GRAVEL D R I V E WIA Y TO RE REMOVED WOOD\WA LK `. OR RELOCATED 4,515 SQ.FT I & RAMP To 4,515/29,248 = 15.4X ZONE X I BE REMOVE?D f / —FLOOD ZONE CERTIFIED TO: 0.2 PCT. f �� LINE VICTOR K STOJANOW 4 AUNUAL FLOOD I z :• b �o ZONE VE JACQUELINE STOJANOW KONSTANTINE NYSDEC LOT COVERAGE s �,/ 3® (ECFV. s FT.) BANK OF AMERICA PROPOSED / FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY � / ?°Oo ti � .� ADJACENT AREA (LOT AREA WITHIN 300 FEET OF UHWM) /. `�®' °Eb,F sj,�•? h �,_ ADJACENT AREA = 29,248 SQ.FT. HOUSE = 1,545 SQ.Fr. 2ND FLOOR DECK = 265 SQ.F7: �� / ,RbP./STAIRS DOWN STOOP = 27 SQ Fl: i s ?o• o / / FLOOD ZONE V 'h / ART OF STAIRS WOOD DECK = 1+186 SQ Fr LINE �/ / QOM `-L' I� TO E REMOVED WOOD STEPS = 66 SQ.Fl: S`A� O �yc a o� PROPOSED REPLACEMENT GARAGE & APRON = 944 SQ.F7 2 �� ,y n,� �O• o� DECKING AND STAIRS I WOOD WALK 81 SQ FT CONC, — BRICK = 134 SQ.Fl. �000 • PROPOSED PA 770 = 527 SQFT, SOG /Y O ?43. / f, 4,775 SQ.Fr ). , 4,775/29,248 = 16.3X CV ACD y OUT. SHOWER KEYIS O REMOVE STAIRS AND FILL Q J -0- A Q = REBAR �SQQ jP / IN W/NEW DECKING / -0 ® WELL G'�• i a�� ;' / a�4 = STAKE / NATURAL VEGETATION / 01• , 6 = TEST HOLE FLOOD ZONE 100, SETBACK PIPE LINE / FROM MHWM 100.0. `v�F ■ = MONUMENT `/ ? ; y ` / I.0� J Gil f I+.iETs `°f ` = WETLAND FLAG cQ-) = U77UTY POLE ELEVA710NS REFERENCED TO NA VD 88 FLOOD ZONE FROM FIRM J6103CO166H ,248 , Map Effective Date: September 25, 2009 0) �� .t�., A/ n �Sl t r NO. 49611 � PECON C. S ` T51'2y"S. ANY ALTERATION OR ADD17ION 70 THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209OF THE ,5'.F. �l (631) 76J�` (631) 765-1797 NEW YORK STATE EDUCA77ON LAW. EXCEPT AS PER SEC77ON 7209—SUBDIVISION 2. ALL AREA=�y, CER77RCA17ONS HEREON ARE VAUD FOR THIS MAP AND COPIES THEREOF ONLY IF SAID TO TIE LIME y P.O. BOX 909 MAP OR COPIES BEAR THE IMPRESSED SEAL OF THE SURVEYOR WHOSE SIGNATURE i 1230 TRAVELER STREET APPEARS HEREON. SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 02-121 Bunch, Connie From: Victor Stojanow <victor.stojanow@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, August 07, 2020 3:01 PM To: Bunch, Connie Cc: cusumanocustomhomes@gmail.com Subject: Re:725 Terry Ln, Southold -A/C specs Hi Connie,yes,two of the three old AC units were on the Founder's side of the house; now all four new AC units are in that same location (and the old AC unit in front of the house has been removed). Best, Victor Stoja now >On Aug 7, 2020, at 12:35 PM, Bunch, Connie <Connie.Bunch @town.southold.ny.us>wrote: >Are they located in the same spot where 2 of the AC units are? I see 2 AC units on the DEC survey. >Connie >-----Original Message----- > From:Victor Stojanow [mailto:victor.stojanow@gmail.com] >Sent:Thursday,August 06, 2020 4:21 PM >To: Bunch, Connie<Connie.Bunch@town.southold.ny.us> >Subject: 725 Terry Ln, Southold-A/C specs r > Hi Connie, >We spoke a couple weeks ago about my sending in the specs for the four new A/C units at my house, 725 Terry Ln, Southold. I've attached all the documents I have for the new A/C units. > Please confirm the Town now has all that's needed for the new A/C units (or please let me know if anything else is required). >Thank you, >Victor Stoja now >(c) 917-974-6418 >ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Bunch, Connie From: Victor Stojanow <victor.stojanow@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 10:38 AM To: Bunch, Connie; cusumanocustomhomes@gmail.com Cc: Victor Stojanow Subject: Duct work certificate Attachments: IMG_7909 jpg;ATT00001.txt Hi Connie, I understand the attached wasn't received yet,this is the third of three certificates needed for the CofO (we've now submitted documents for items 2-4). Fyi,item 1 (the drawing) is in process,will get it in as soon as we can. Best, Victor ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Bunch, Connie From: Victor Stojanow <victor.stojanow@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 1:14 PM To: Bunch, Connie Cc: cusumanocustomhomes@gmail.com Subject: Re: Duct work certificate Attachments: image0 jpeg;ATT00001.txt Hi Connie,the other page was the solder certificate you already received (attached). Thank you, Victor Stojanow YXrE `' -n i Ir J IL Y7 �� HOT SPOTO C OLLEC TMT RELAY° I RHYTHM° I PACETM I6a HotSpringo 2020 OWNER'S MANUAL Every day made better' HotSpring® Every day made better® HOT SPOT® Collection Watkins Wellness®congratulates you on your decision to enjoy the finest spa available... Welcome to the growing family of HOT SPRING spa owners. Before you begin reviewing the manual, please take a moment to register your warranty. Doing so will assist us in contacting you for any important product notification. Prior to registering,you will need the serial number that is located within the equipment compartment of your HOT SPRING spa. To register please go to http://www.hotspring.com/hot-tub-owners/hot--tub-product-warranty-registration or simply scan the QR code below: FOR YOUR RECORDS Spa Model/Serial Number: R1H r Date Purchased: Dealer: NMI r. Address: Cover Serial Number: Accessory Serial Number: If you have any questions about any aspect of your spa's set-up,operation or maintenance,contact your authorized HOT SPRING dealership.They are trained professionals who are familiar with the product as well as new spa ownership concerns.Their expertise will facilitate the enjoyment of your new HOT SPRING spa. IMPORTANT:WATKINS WELLNESS reserves the right to change specifications,or design,without notification and without incurring any obligation. I n most cities and counties,permits will be required for the installation of electrical circuits or the construction of exterior surfaces(decks and gazebos).In addition,some communities have adopted residential barrier codes which may require fencing and/or self-closing gates on the property to prevent unsupervised access to a pool(or spa)by children under 5 years of age.Your HOT SPRING spa is equipped with a locking cover that meets the ASTM F1346-91 Standard for Safety Covers and as a result,is usually exempt from most barrier requirements.As a general practice,your local Building Department will Iln Ortantl inform you of any applicable barrier requirements at the time a permit is obtained for the installation of an electrical circuit. p Your HOT SPRING dealer can provide information on which permits may be required. O�� 0LXX " ' � 'r't`1 k `tea `` �° ° O� o� ° °° o TA$'LE OC�.NT IIT�S �°a � . SAFETY INFORMATION SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............................1 DRAIN&REFILL INSTRUCTIONS.....................................21 IMPORTANT SPA'INSTRUCTIONS......................................3 PREVENTION OF FREEZING............................................21 GETTING STARTED FILTER SYSTEM..................................................................22 SPA FEATURES RELAY®,RHYTHM®&PACE'm ..............5 FILTER CARTRIDGES REMOVAL&CLEANING............22 QUICK START-UP INSTRUCTIONS....................................5 CARE OF THE SPA PILLOWS............................................22 STARTUP...............................................................................6 CARE OF THE EXTERIOR...................................................22 PRIMING THE PUMP(S)........................................................7 CARE OF THESPA CABINET.............................................23 WATER QUALITYAND MAINTENANCE CARE OF THE SPA COVER...............................................23 1. BASIC INFORMATION...........................................................8 COVER LIFTER SYSTEM...................................................23 HOW TO ADD CHEMICALS TO THE WATER....................8 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FUNDAMENTALS OF WATER MAINTENANCE 230 VOLT PERMANENTLY CONNECTED MODELS......24 (NON-FROG®SYSTEM).......................................................9 230 VOLT CONVERSION 30 OR 50 AMP(PACE FROG WATER CARE SYSTEM..........................................10 MODEL ONLY)......................................................................25 FROG CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT 115 VOLT CONVERSION 30 AMP(PACE MODEL INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................10 ONLY).....................................................................................25 THE HOT-SPRING SPA WATER MAINTENANCE 115 VOLT GFCI PACE..........................................................26 PROGRAM............................................................................10 115 VOLT OPERATION(60Hz ONLY) VACATION WATER CARE INSTRUCTIONS.....................12 SERVICE INFORMATION WATER TERMINOLOGY.....................................................13 GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GFCI AND HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT..............................27 SPA CONTROL PANEL........................................................14 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE INFORMATION..................27 SYSTEM MODE...................................................................14 ACTS INVALIDATING WARRANTY....................................27 CLEANINGMODE................................................................14 DISCLAIMERS......................................................................27 TOOLS MENU.......................................................................15 WATKINS WELLNESS CUSTOMER SERVICE...............28 AUDIO MENU(OPTIONAL).................................................16 TROUBLESHOOTING28 ............................................. RELAY(MODEL REL) ........................................................18 TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................................29 RHYTHM(MODEL RHY).....................................................19 SPA SPECIFICATIONS........................................................30 PACE(MODEL PAC)............................................................20 DOOR PANEL REMOVAL....................................................31 DOOR PANEL REPLACEMENT.........................................31 SAFETY INFORMATION • Do not operate the audio main controls while inside the spa(if spa is equipped with an audio component). ' Do not connect any auxiliary components(for example,cable IMPORTANT SAFETY additional speakers,headphones,additional audio components)to the audio system unless approved by WATKINS WELLNESS. INSTRUCTIONS • Do not self service audio component by opening spa door as this may expose dangerous voltage or other risk of injury.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. (READ AND FOLLOW ALL • Do not attach an external antennae to a spa audio system unless � installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with Article 810 of the INSTRUCTIONS) National Electric Code,ANSUNFPA 70. WARNING AVOIDING THE RISK TO CHILDREN • To reduce the risk of electrical shock,replace a damaged cord DANGER-RISK OF CHILD DROWNING immediately.Failure to do so may result in death or serious personal injury due to electrocution. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access • Your spa is provided with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI) by children.To avoid accidents,ensure that children cannot use a spa for user and equipment protection.To ensure proper operation of this unless they are supervised at all times. important safety device,test according to the following instructions per ©WARNING electrical configuration. To reduce the risk of injury,do not permit children to use this spa unless • Cord-Connected 116 volt.16 or 20 amp models:The GFCI is they are closely supervised at all times. located at the end of the power cord.Before each use,with the unit • To reduce the risk of injury,lower water temperatures are operating,push the TEST button.The unit should stop operating and recommended for young children.Children are especially sensitive to the GFCI power indicator will go out.Wait 30 seconds and then reset the GFCI by pushing the RESET button.The GFCI power indicator will hot water. tum on,.restoring power to the spa.If the interrupter does not perform • Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access in this manner,there may be an electrical malfunction and with it,the by children.To avoid accidents,ensure that children cannot use a spa possibility of an electric shock.Disconnect the power until the problem unless they are supervised at all times. has been corrected. DO' 116 volt 30 amp hard wired.230 volt permanently installed or converted models: • Make sure you always lock the child resistant locks after using the spa A ground terminal is provided on the terminal block(TB-1,system for your children's safety.Every HOT SPRING spa is equipped with a locking cover that meets the ASTM F1346-91 Standard for Safety ground terminal)located inside the control box.To reduce the risk Covers. ofelectric shock,connect this terminal to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a continuous green, • Test the water temperature with your hand before allowing children to insulated copper wire.The wire must be equivalent in size to the enter the spa to be sure that its comfortable.Children are especially circuit conductors supplying the equipment.In addition,a bonding sensitive to hot water. terminal(pressure wire connector)is provided on the outside of the • Remind children that wet surfaces can be very slippery.Make sure control box for bonding to local ground points.To reduce the risk of that children are careful when entering or exiting the spa. electric shock,this connector should be bonded with a No.8 AWG DON'T: solid copper wire to any metal ladders,water pipes,or other metal within 5 feet(1.5 m)of the spa to comply with local requirements. • Allow children to climb onto the spa cover. The means of disconnection must be readily accessible,but must • Allow children to have unsupervised access to the spa. be installed at least 5 feet(1.5 m)from the spa. • Your spa is provided with a suitably rated circuit breaker to open all AVOIDING THE RISK OF ungrounded supply conductors. ELECTROCUTION • Your spa uses ground fault circuit interrupters in the electrical subpanel.Before each use of the spa and with the unit operating, ®DANGER-RISK OF ELECTROCUTION push the TEST button on each breaker.The switch should dick over to the"Trip"position.Wait 30 seconds and reset each GFCI • Connect only to a grounded source. breaker by switching it completely off and then completely on. • Do not bury the power cord.A buried power cord may result in death, The switch should then stay on.If either of the interrupters does or serious personal injury due to electrocution if direct burial-type able not perform in this manner,it is an indication of an electrical is not used,or if improper digging occurs. malfunction and the possibility of an electric shock.Disconnect the • Aground terminal(pressure wire connector)is provided on the control power until the fault has been identified and corrected. box inside the unit to permit connection of a minimum No.8 AWG IMPORTANT:Failure to wait 30 seconds before resetting the GFCI solid copper bonding conductor between this point and any metal may cause the spa's Power Indicator(on the control panel)to blink.If equipment,metal water pipe,metal enclosures of electrical equipment, this occurs,repeat the GFCI test procedure. or conduit within five feet(1.5 m)of the unit as needed to comply with local requirements. � Safety Information page I ��- _ ---A- ------�--__# DANGER-RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK �W� : • Install at least 5 feet(1.5 m)from all metal surfaces.A spa may be installed within 5 feet(1.5 m)of a metal surface if each metal surface Pregnant women should consult a physician before using spa. is permanently connected by a minimum No.8 AWG solid copper Persons suffering from obesity,or with a medical history of heart conductor attached to the wire ground connector on the terminal disease,low or high blood pressure,circulatory system problems,or box that is provided for this purpose if in accordance with National diabetes should consult a physician before using spa. Electrical CodeANSVNMFPA70-1993. • Do not permit any electrical appliances,such as a light,telephone, radio,or television within 5 feet(1.5 m)of a spa.Failure to maintain ' �� a safe distance may result in death,or serious personal injury due to - electrocution,if the appliance should fall into the spa. Keep the water clean and sanitized with correct chemical care.The • Install your spa is such a way that drainage is away from the electrical recommended levels for your HOT SPRING spa are: compartment and from all electrical components. ` With FROG Ldiease Without FROG @ease Bromine; DO: SmartChlor will maintain Free Available Chlorine: 1.0-2.0 with • Be sure your spa is connected to the power supply correctly-use a a 0.5-1.0 ppm free 3.0-5.0 ppm minerals licensed electrical contractor. chlorine as long as 3.0-5.0 without • Disconnect the spa from the power supply before draining the spa or water is balanced minerals servicing the electrical components. Water pH: Calcium Hardness: Total Alkalinity: • Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(s)before each use. 7.2-7.8 50-150 ppm 40-120 ppm ; • Replace audio components only with identical components(f your spa -- -- --— is equipped with an audio component). Refer to Water Quality and Maintenance section for complete instructions. DONS IMPORTANT:Tum on the jet pump for a least ten minutes after adding • Use the spa with the equipment compartment door removed. ANY spa water chemicals into the filter compartment. • Place electrical appliances within 5 feet(1.5m)of the spa. Clean the filter cartridges monthly to remove debris and mineral buildup • Use an extension cord to connect the spa to its power source.The which may affect the performance of the hydromassage jets,limit the cord may not be properly grounded and the connection is a shock flow,or trip the high limit thermostat,which will tum off the entire spa. hazard.An extension cord may cause a voltage drop,which will cause overheating of the jet pump motor and motor damage. • Attempt to open the electrical control box.There are no user serviceable _ parts inside. Prolonged immersion in hot water can result in HYPERTHERMIA,a dangerous condition which occurs when the internal temperature of RISKS TO AVOID the body reaches a level above normal 98.60F(370C).The symptoms DANGER-RISK OF INJURY of hyperthermia include unawareness of impending hazard,failure to perceive heat,failure to recognize the need to exit the spa,physical • To reduce the risk of injury to persons,DO NOT remove suction fittings inability to exit the spa,fetal damage in pregnant women,and (filter standpipes)located in the filter compartment, unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning. • The suction fittings in the spa are sized to match the specific water &WARNING flow created by the pump.Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction fitting. The use of alcohol,drugs,or medication can greatly increase the risk of • There is a danger of slipping and falling.Remember that wet surfaces fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas. can be very slippery.Take care when entering or exiting the spa. • Never operate spa if the suction fittings are broken or missing. • People with infectious diseases should not use the spa - �--y- • Keep any loose articles of clothing,long hair,or hanging jewelry away The water in the spa should never exceed 1040F(400C).Water from rotating jets or other moving components. temperatures between 100•F and 104•F(360C and 400C)are considered safe for a healthy adult.Lower water temperatures are ®.M ®'7 MEN , , Q recommended for extended use(exceeding ten minutes)and for young children.Extended use can cause hyperthermia. • The use of drugs,alcohol may cause unconsciousness with the Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa water possibility of drowning. temperatures to 100•F(360C).Failure to do so may result in permanent injury to your baby. • Persons using mediations should consult a physician before using Do not use spa immediately following strenuous exercise. a spa;some mediation may cause a user to become drowsy,while other medication may affect heart rate,blood pressure,and circulation. • Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness,such as tranquilizers,antihistamines,or anticoagulants should not use the spa. Page 2 Safety,Information' . SPA SHELL - Your HOT SPRING spa has an acrylic shell.Stains and dirt generally • To reduce the risk of injury,before entering a spa the user should will not adhere to your spa's surface.A soft rag should easily remove measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer. most dirt.Most household chemicals are harmful to your spas shell (see below for detailed information on cleaning agents).Always rinse off • Test the water with your hand before entering the spa to be sure its any spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water. comfortable. IMPORTANT �A^_T 1. The following products are the ONLY approved cleaning agents -� for your HOT SPRING spa shell:plain water,HOT SPRING Each HOT SPRING spa is shipped with a SAFETY SIGN in the owner's FRESHWATER Spa Shine,or Soft Scrub .The use of alcohol or any other household cleaner other than those listed to clean the package.The sign,which is required as a condition of Product Listing, spa shell surface is NOT recommended.DO NOT use any cleaning should be permanently installed where it is visible to the users of the products containing abrasives or solvents since they may damage spa.To obtain additional SAFETY SIGNS,contact your HOT SPRING the shell surface,specifically:Simple Green®,Windex®or Spa Mitt. dealer and request Part#70798. NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICALS!Damage to the shell by use of harsh chemicals is not covered under the warranty.Always rinse off any spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water. IMPORTANT 2. Iron and copper in the water can stain the spa shell if allowed to go SDA INSTRUCTIONS TR/IN C� C TIO A 1 S unchecked.Ask your HOT SPRING dealer about a Stain and Scale J / /�6,J y Inhibitor to use 9 your spa has a high concentration of dissolved The following contains important spa information,and we strongly minerals.(WATKINS WELLNESS recommends FRESHWATER encourage you to read and apply them. Stain&Scale Defense.) DO: 3. Keep all cleaners out of the reach of children and use care when applying. • Use and lock the vinyl cover when the spa is not in use,whether it is empty or full. • Follow the Spa Care and Maintenance recommendations stated in this manual. • Use only approved accessories and recommended spa chemicals and cleaners. DON'T • Leave the HOT SPRING spa exposed to the sun without water or the cover in place.Exposure to direct sunlight can cause solar distress of the shell material. • Roll or slide the spa on its side.This will damage the siding. • Lift or drag the vinyl cover by using the cover lock straps;always lift or carry the cover by using the handles. • Attempt to open the electrical control box.There are no user serviceable parts inside.Opening of the control box by the spa owner will void the warranty.If you have an operational problem,carefully go through the steps outlined in the Troubleshooting section.If you are not able to resolve the problem,contact your authorized HOT SPRING dealer.Many problems can easily be diagnosed over the telephone by an Authorized Service Technician. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Safety Information Page 3 GETTING STARTED SPA FEATURES RELAY, RHYTHM O & PACE MODELS —_-- 1)Standard LCD Control Panel.The control F Q © j '- panel is accessible from inside or outside the spa and is designed for ease of use. 2)The Diverter(PACE model only)lets you divert water to different combinations of jets ` Q simply by turning the lever. f7 3)The Air Control lever lets you dial in the ideal amount of air for the Precision®jets. 12 4)The Water Feature lever adjusts the amount of + water that flows from the available water feature. 5)The XL Directional jet with directional nozzle { provides maximum performance. 14)Spa Filter provides the water filtration of the spa. .� 6)The XL Rotary jet provides greater flow through one rotary opening creating a unique massage ``— pattern. q 7)The Standard Rotary jet provides a strong 15)Floor Drain. unique massage. 8)The Standard Directional jet with directional nozzle provides a strong flow of water, s 16)Spa Suction. � } 9)The PRECISION jet with directional nozzle delivers a therapeutic massage. fi- 17)An optional 1.5 inch(4 cm)factory installed r: speaker sound system is available. 10)The Multi-Color LED Points of Light system, has multiple points of multi-color lighting. 18)Temperature sensor 11)The water feature adds beauty to your spa experience. 12)Pillow-All spas come with two or more pillows. 13)FROG housing cap. I Page 4 Getting Started DIRECTIONAL& ROTARY JETS QUICK START-UP INSTRUCTIONS These jets deliver a great massage to the back and shoulder areas. BEFORE YOU FILL YOUR SPA These jets may provide either a direct stream,or rotating massage patterns.The pressure can be adjusted by rotating the faceplate from a Make sure your spa has been properly installed per all local codes,this full stream,to shutting the jet completely off.To avoid damage to your includes the location of the spa,the foundation of the spa as well as the spa's plumbing and components,do not tum off more than half of these electrical installation of the spa.Installation instructions in the form of a jets at the same time. Pre-Delivery Instruction booklet can be obtained from either your HOT SPRING dealer or online at: PRECISION JETS www.HotSpiing.com/planning-toolstpre-delivery-instructions PRECISION jets are small.They are designed to perform a soft, DO: soothing massage on your feet,calf,back and shoulders.The Air Control Know which water treatment system you will be using and make sure levers are used to change the air intensity of a group of PRECISION jets simultaneously. you have necessary chemicals available.Read all of the instructions that come with the system. AIR CONTROL SYSTEM Have @ease Test Strips or FRESHWATER 5-way Test Strips Available(depending on your chosen water treatment system). AIR CONTROL VALVE:Turning the air control lever to the left position Have pH/Alkalinity Up&Down available. allows for the same volume of air to flow to all individual jets and PRECISION jets simultaneously.The jet faceplate on the larger jets is Know the"Hardness"of your water,contact your dealer to help you then used to control the water intensity of each hydromassage jet. with this information.See Water Quality and Maintenance for more NOTE:Always turn the air control lever to the right position anytime the infbrmation. spa is not being used.This will help make the spa operate more quietly IMPORTANT:WATKINS WELLNESS does not recommend that and heat more efficiently when the vinyl cover is in place. the spa be filled with"softened"water,as this may damage the spa's equipment. WATERFALL VALVE Purchase the Clean Screen®pre-filter to remove unwanted The RELAY,RHYTHM&PACE spas are equipped with a cascading contaminants from the tap water.This is recommended,not required. water feature.It is activated by pressing the JETS button up to 3 times DON'T: when the jets are off and turning the waterfall valve clockwise. The flow. Power up the spa until it has been filled with water!Power to the spa is regulated by turning the valve to the desired position. automatically activates critical components within the spa,such as When not in use tum the on/off valve to the OFF position. controls,heater,and other systems.If power is supplied to these components prior to the spa being filled,the components will be damaged,and this may result in a non-warranty component failure. • Fill the'spa with hot water or cold water with cold water temperature below 50°F(10°C)!Tripping of the high-limit thermostat may result causing your spa to stop functioning. • Use your spa after filling until all of the steps listed below STARTUP are completed! • Add chlorine if treating your spa with potyhexamethylene biguanide (Biguanide,PHMB,eg.BaquaSpa�sanitizer. Getting START-UP IMPORTANT:With FROG Bromine Cartridge shock once a week. With FROG @ease,shock once a month or when replacing Your HOT SPRING spa has been thoroughly tested during the a SmartChlor Cartridge.We recommend the FRESHWATER manufacturing process to ensure reliability and long-term customer Chlorine Free Oxidizer(MPS). satisfaction.A small amount of water may have remained in the plumbing after testing and,as a result,may have spotted the spa shell S. SUPERCHLORINATE THE SPA WATER by adding 1'/2 or the spa siding prior to delivery.Before filling the spa,wipe the spa teaspoons of chlorine(sodium dichlor)per 250 gallons(950 liters) shell clean with a soft rag, of spa water with the spa in the Cleaning mode. The following instructions must be read and followed exactly to ensure All HOT SPRING spas are equipped with a Cleaning mode.When a successful start-up or refill. the mode is activated,the jet pump will tum on and run for ten 1. CLOSE DRAIN AND FILL THE SPA with water through the minutes(used for water maintenance).To activate the"Cleaning" filter compartment Your HOT SPRING spa water level should be mode,press the MODE(A or V)button several times until the maintained at a level one inch above the highest jet in the spa. CLEAN menu is displayed.Press the(+)button to activate the NOTE:Remove FROG cap while filling to allow the air to escape the CLEAN mode feature. plumbing lines.Replace FROG cap once filled. 7. SET THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL,the spa is 2. AFTER THE SPA HAS BEEN FILLED with water and the pre-programmed to reach 100°F(38°C),and will normally do equipment compartment door is secured,power must be applied so within 18 to 24 hours.You may raise or lower the water to the spa. temperature by: • 116 volt model:Connect the GFCI to the waterproof receptacle • Pressing the(+) button on the control panel to raise the and push the RESET button on the GFCI. temperature. • 230 volt models:Open the door of the electrical subpanel,reset • Pressing the (-)button on the control panel to lower the the 50 amp GFCI breaker,verify the system is primed.Close temperature. and secure the subpanel door. Place the vinyl cover on the spa and allow the water temperature 3. TO CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE JET SYSTEM and to stabilize.Make sure you secure the cover in place using the to purge any remaining air from the heating system: cover locks.Periodically check the spa water temperature.When the water temperature climbs above 90OF(320C),proceed to the RELAY&RHYTHM Models: next step. • Push the JETS button 3 times to run pumps on high speed,run To prevent tampering,you can lock your desired temperature for one minute. setting.Refer to the Operating section for details. Push the JETS button 2 more times to shut all the jets off. 8. IF NOT USING @ease SMARTCHLOR SYSTEM,TEST THE SPA PACE Model: WATER FOR CHLORINE RESIDUAL. If the residual is between 3 Push the JETS button 2 times to run the jet pump on high and 5 ppm on the test strips,go on to the next step.If the residual is speed,run for one minute.Press JETS button one more time to less than 3 ppm,activate the Clean cycle,and then retest,add more shut the JETS off. chlorine as necessary. Weak or surging jets are an indication of a low water level condition or IMPORTANT.For Canada,if you are only using the FROG bromine dogged filter cartridges. cartridge,your bromine levels should be between 3.0-5 0 ppm. IMPORTANT.Be sure the air Lever(see illustration in Spa Features WARNING:High sanitizer levels can cause discomfort to the section)is open by turning clockwise until it stops.Combination jet user's eyes,lungs and skin.Always allow the sanitizer level to fall faces can be turned to completely shut off jet flow,these jets should to the recommended range before using the spa. be open as well. IMPORTANT:Each time the spa is filled with water,you must 4. USING A TEST STRIP AND APPLICABLE CHEMICALS, remove and reinstall the FROG cap,even if you are not replacing adjust Total Alkalinity(TA)to 80 ppm,Calcium Hardness(CH) the cartridge,in order to properly prime the jet pumps. to 100 ppm, then spa water pH to between 7.2 and 7.8.These 9. RECHECK the Total Alkalinity(TA)at 80 ppm,Calcium Hardness procedures are listed in the"Water Quality and Maintenance" (CH)at 100 ppm,then spa water pH at between 7.2 and 7.8.using section.When using the FROG @ease system it is required to a FRESHWATER 5-way test strip or an @ease test strip when use the @ease Test Strips. using @ease cartridges. IMPORTANT:Always add spa water chemicals directly into the IMPORTANT:Make sure you adjust your Total Alkalinity first,as filter compartment with the jet pump on high speed for at least an-out-of balance'condition will affect your ability to adjust the pH ten minutes.Adjusting the Total Alkalinity(TA)as the first step is correctly,and will prevent the sanitizer from operating effectively. important,as out-of-balance TA will affect your ability to adjust The spa is ready for use when the spa water has circulated the pH correctly and will prevent the sanitizer from operating and the bromine level remains between 1 and 2 ppm or effectively. chlorine level remains between 0.6 and 1 ppm with @ease,or 5. IF USING FROG @ease:Dial a new @ease mineral cartridge 3-6 ppm with regular chlorine. to setting 6 and snap into the top space of the cartridge holder.Dial 10. TEST WATER WEEKLY OR BEFORE EACH TIME @ease SmartChlor Cartridge per the setting chart based on your THE SPA IS USED gallons(see page 11). IF USING FROG Bromine Cartridge(Canada Only):Dial the cartridge to setting 3 and snap into the bottom section of the cartridge holder.Leave the top section empty. Page 6 Getting Starteda PRIMING THE PUMP(S) Upon filling or refilling the spa,if a pump is operating and water is not flowing from any of its jets,the pump may not be properly primed.To correct,refer to the illustration below and perform the following procedures: • Tum off power to the spa at the breaker and remove the equipment compartment door. • Loosen the union on the top of the pump(s)to allow the air to escape.When water is present,hand-tighten the union. • Tum power back on,activate the pump and check to make sure union is tight enough to keep it from leaking.Re-install equipment door. NOTE:Equipment compartment illustrated below will vary depending on spa model. PUMP PUMP HEATER UNIONS UNIONS UNIONS O a e IMPORTANT THE UNION FITTINGS IN THE EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENT MAY LOOSEN DURING TRANSPORTATION. TO AVOID LEAKS,,PLEASE CHECK TO MAKE SURE THESE ARE HAND-TIGHT PRIOR TO FILLING YOUR SPA, Getting Started Page.7 WATER QUALITY AND CHEMICAL SAFETY When using chemicals,read the labels carefully and follow directions MAINTENANCE precisely.Though chemicals protect you and your spa when used correctly,they can be hazardous in concentrated form.Always observe BASIC INFORMATION the following guidelines: - Allow only a responsible person to handle spa chemicals.Keep them Its important to have clean water.Water maintenance is one of the least out of the reach of children. understood,yet most important,areas of spa ownership.Your dealer - Accurately measure the exact quantities specified,never more.Do not can guide you through the process of achieving and maintaining perfect overdose your spa. water in your spa,given your local conditions. . IMPORTANT:Water Terminology can be found at the end of this Handle all containers with care.Store in a cool,dry,well ventilated place. section. - Always read&refer to the owner's manual for complete information. - Always keep chemical containers closed when not in use.Replace caps on their proper containers. - Test your water with a test strip once a week,or each time the spa is used. - Don't inhale fumes,or allow chemicals to come in contact with your - @ease users must also use the-@ease test strips. eyes,nose,or mouth.Wash your hands immediately after use. - Add chemicals in small amounts to prevent overdosing the spa. - Follow the emergency advice on the product label in case of accidental - Use the spa only when the chlorine level is between 0.5-1.0 ppm contact,or if the chemical is swallowed.Call a doctor or the local with @ease system,or 1-5 ppm with regular chlorine or manually add Poison Control Center.If a doctor is needed,take the product container chlorine as needed. along with you so that the substance can be identified. - It is the spa owner's responsibility to prevent over or under - Don't let chemicals get on surrounding surfaces or landscaping.Don't chlorination. use a vacuum cleaner to dean up chemical spills. IMPORTANT:Remember to change your water every three to four - Never smoke around chemicals.Some fumes can be highly flammable. months. - Don't store any chemicals in the spa equipment compartment Check with your HOT SPRING dealer to determine if water in your region has unique qualities-such as high metal or mineral content-that HOW TO ADD CHEMICALS should be addressed. TO THE WATER Your program will depend on your water's mineral content,how often IMPORTANT:All spa water chemicals other than FROG cartridges), you use your spa,and how many people use it. p ( including granulated dichlor,MPS,granulated pH increaser or WATER QUALITY CHART decreaser,granulated total alkalinity increaser,liquid stain and scale inhibitor,and liquid defoamer must always be added directly into the PARAMETER TARGET MIN --"OK"RANGE- MAX filter compartment while the jet pump is running in its high speed mode, pH 7.4 7.2 7.8 and it must run for a minimum of ten minutes. ALKALINITY 80 ppm 40 ppm 120 ppm To Administer Spa Water Chemicals: HARDNESS 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 1. Fold back the cover.Carefully remove,and set aside the filter " compartment cover. —CHLORINE, -;, 3 ppm 1 ppm 5 ppm 2. On your Control Panel: CHLORINE WITH'@ease 0.5 ppm 1 ppm Push the MODE(A or V)button several times until the CLEAN Maintaining the water quality and the cleanliness of the filter in your spa menu is displayed.Press the(+)button to activate the CLEAN is your responsibility. Keeping the spa water balanced prolongs the life mode feature. of the spa components and will make the water more comfortable. Your 3. Carefully measure the recommended amount of chemical and slowly dealer can guide you through the process of achieving and maintaining pour it into the filter compartment.Use care not to splash chemicals perfect water in your spa,given your local conditions.Your program will on your hands,in your eyes,on the spa shell surface,or on the spa depend on your water's mineral content,how often you use your spa, cabinet. and how many people use it WATKINS WELLNESS has developed 4. Replace the filter compartment cover.After ten minutes,the jet pump several water care systems and products to simplify water care which will automatically shut off to complete the procedure.Close and are available from authorized HOT SPRING dealers. secure the cover. DANGER:Risk of Drowning:Never leave an open spa unattended! HOT SPRING FRESHWATER products Vanishing Act®Calcium Remover , IMPORTANT:After administering a super chlorination treatment or non- FROG Water Care System CLEAN SCREEN Prefilter chlorine shock to your spa,leave the cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the oxidizer gas to vent.A high concentration of trapped *For more information visit www.hotspdng.com/save-water/ oxidizer gas which may exist as a result of the shock treatment(not daily sanitation)may eventually cause discoloration or vinyl degradation to the bottom of the cover.This type of damage is considered chemical abuse and is not covered under the terns of the limited warranty. Page 8 Water Quality and Maintenance FUNDAMENTALS OF WATER is between 7.2.7.8.To lower the pH level,use FRESHWATER pH/Alkalinity Down(sodium bisulfate).To raise the pH level,use MAINTENANCE (Non-FROG System) FRESHWATER pH/Alkalinity Up(sodium carbonate). • Testing: Test the water weekly or each time the spa is used with Water Conditioners:Spa fill water varies from location to location and convenient FRESHWATER 5-way test strips or more accurate liquid/ user to user,therefore it is important to consult with your dealer for an tablet reagent test kit per instructions. Critical parameters:sanitizer appropriate program. level,pH,Calcium Hardness(CFI),and Total Alkalinity(TA). Ston:test a. VANISHING ACT—High levels of,calcium and some minerals equipment in a dark,cool,dry place to maintain potency. can be removed from the water with the single use VANISHING • Water Filtration: The filtration used in HOT SPRING spas helps keep ACT. High calcium levels can cause scale formation on the spa water clean by circulating sanitizer and removing waste from the spa. equipment and shell. Regularly inspect and clean filters for peak performance. -b. CLEAN SCREEN pre-filter—The CLEAN SCREEN pre-f ter • Chemical BalancelpH Control: It is important to adjust the primary should be used at every fill and top-off to remove contaminants water parameters(Total Alkalinity,Calcium hardness,pH)into the from the fill water,especially iron,copper,and manganese. recommended ranges so that they are stabilized or balanced. Balance Many water sources including well water contain high the water chemistry every time you fill the spa with new water and then concentrations of minerals that can cause staining of the shell during the life of that body of and plastics. water. Keeping the water in ALKALINE SPA=%;-;>i. ADD pH balance prevents damage by WATER �Y�`e:2°a;� DEGREASER c. Stain and Scale control—For water high in calcium and minerals, holding the pH in a safe range ( SCALINGZONE) 7.8 TO O WER it may be necessary to use an anti=scalant like Stain and Scale and preventing calcium scale control. As water evaporates from your spa and new water is formation on s a e ui ment ' "` added,the amount of dissolved minerals like calcium,copper, P q P 1.6 °`-, iron,and manganese will increase,(Minimize evaporation by A low pH can damage metaltiCOMFOR r' components whereas a high = ZONE° 7 4 ;" IDEAL. s4 keeping the cover on the spa whenever possible.) High iron or pH can cause high levels ,r copper content in the water may produce green or brown stains of calcium to form scale. 7.2,_, " on the spa. ADD-SPA pH Your dealer should provide ACIDIC WATER INCREASER d. Foam Inhibitors-Soap is introduced into the spa water from ` g.g.=, a detailed water chemistry (CORROSIVE TO RAISE users,bodies and swimming apparel and can cause the spa orientation soon after your ZONE) PH„f-", pH water to foam when the jets are used. Low levels of calcium new spa is filled for the very hardness(soft water)can increase foaming.Although ozone can first time. oxidize soap residual,it may become necessary to add Foam • The following three water components must be kept in balance to avoid Inhibitors to suppress the foam.Excessive soap in the water damage to the spa.Do balance these components in the order they may require a water change to resolve, are listed here as each will help you balance the next using a minimum Oxidizers:Ozone and Monopersulfate(MPS)are oxidizers used to amount of chemicals. prevent the buildup of contaminants,maximize sanitizer efficiency, 1. Calcium Hardness(CH)—CH is the measure of the amount minimize combined chlorine,and improve water clarity.They are of dissolved calcium in the water. Low levels can make the to be used in conjunction with EPA registered sanitizers.The water corrosive and high levels cause scale formation of spa FRESHWATER III high output ozone system uses Corona Discharge components. The recommended CH reading is between technology to produce a high concentration of ozone'which is injected 60.160 ppm.If the CH level is too high,lower it with the into the spa water 24 hours per day.FRESHWATER Chlorine-Free VANISHING ACT calcium remover per instructions.Once in Oxidizer,Monopersulfate(MPS)is a granular oxidizing chemical. balance,the CH reading normally remains stable until new water is Sanitizers:Maintaining the recommended residual level of an EPA added. Great care must be taken when filling the spa from a water registered sanitizer at all times will decrease the occurrence of unsafe softener to ensure that the calcium remains in balance and avoid bacteria and viruses in your spa water.The recommended Free damage to the spa. Available Chlorine(FAC),the amount of available chlorine sanitizer, 2. Total Alkalinity(TA)-TA is a measure of the water's ability to is 3,0.6.0 ppm or 0.6.1.0 ppm with @ease SmartChlor Chlorine resistchanges of pH or buffer capacity. A low TA allows the pH System.A low FAC can allow bacteria and viruses to grow rapidly in to fluctuate easily. The recommended TA reading is between the warm water,and a high FAC can cause discomfort to the user's 40.120 ppm. To raise the TA,use FRESHWATER pHl eyes,lungs,and skin.Each sanitizer carries its own instructions Alkalinity Up(sodium hydrogen carbonate). To lower the TA,use regarding how much to use and when to add it to the spa water. FRESHWATER pH/Alkalinity Down(sodium bisulfate). Once the Consult your dealer for their recommendations and instructions on TA is balanced,it normally remains stable until the next drain/ proper sanitizing of the spa. refill. We recommend you check the TA reading once per month. a. FRESHWATER Concentrated Chlorinating Granules. Raising/lowering the TA may cause the pH readings to fluctuate b. FROG sanitizing systems(mineral and chlorine)or(bromine for widely. Ignore the pH readings on the test strip while you are Canada Only). balancing the TA. c. Sodium Dichloro-s-Triazinetrione(sodium`dichlor or chlorine). 3. pH -The pH is the measure of the acidity and alkalinity. d. Brominating Concentrate(one step granular bromine). Maintaining the proper pH level will optimize the effectiveness of the sanitizer,preventing damage to the spa and physical discomfort e. BaquaSpa®(please consult your BAQUASPA manual for for spa users. A low pH dissipates sanitizer,causes corrosion, instructions on the use of this product). and irritates spa users.A high pH level will neutralize sanitizer, promote scaling and cloud water.The recommended pH reading F Water Qu_a#_t_ and Maintenance "Page 9" - IMPORTANT:,DO NOT use to-chlor chlorine,bromo-chloro-dimethyl- FROG CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT hydantoin(BCDMH),or any type of compressed bromine or chlorine, acid or any type of sanitizer which is not recommended by WATKINS INSTRUCTIONS WELLNESS. The FROG @ease cartridge should be replaced every 3-4 weeks, depending on User Load(shock spa after replacing the cartridge). The FROG WATER CARE SYSTEM FROG @ease mineral cartridge should be replaced every 4 months THE FROG @ease _._ aCa, The In-Line System is made up of or when draining and refilling the spa.After refilling the spa with water, MINERAL CARTRIDGE. (A)a cap that is easily distinguish- balance the Total Alkalinity(TA),Calcium Hardness(CH)and pH to the This cartridge introduces ' ; . able the hot among me finings on me top of recommended levels.Shock the spa monthly by adding FRESHWATER minerals into the spa lIj Mme al (B)a cartridge holder that pulls out Chlorine-Free Oxidizer(MPS)non-chlorine shock or sodium dichlor water,inhibiting bacteria # Cartridge, of the system (chloriine). g p growth. ease (C)an @ease mineral cartridge To replace FROG cartridges,follow these step s: smartohlor that helps control bacteria in the THE FROG @ease Cartridge water and 1. Tum off power to the spa. SMARTCHLOR 9 (D)an @ease SmartChlor Cartridge 2. Unscrew FROG cap on top edge of spa. CARTRIDGE.The cirrnd, that helps support me minerals Holder while oxidizing contaminants like 3. Push down on handle and tum counter-clockwise. recommended chlorine body ods and ammonia compounds 4. Lift cartridge holder up and out of spa. sanitizer that works in ay g The cartridges for smelly cMorle to LLt-ass vrenortxdnd� The cartridges are adjustable to 5. Remove and discard old cartridges. conjunction with the onto holder and mee your specific hot tub water J plaoedmtotheln-Line care needs 6. Tum top cap of new @ease Mineral cartridge to setting#6 FROG Mineral cartridge system (evaluate water in 1 week and adjust as necessary). to maintain softer,crystal 7. For @ease SmartChlor cartridge setting,see table below: clear water with up to 75%less chlorine than ordinary dichlor systems. @ease HOT SPOT Series Models To monthly"shock treat"youfspa,we recommend that you use either SmartChlor RELAY,RHYTHM S PACE FRESHWATER Chlorine-Free Oxidizer,Monopersulfate(MPS)or sodium dichlor(chlorine).Sodium dichlor may be a more appropriate shock for Setting 2 those users that experience heavy bather load conditions. g, Snap @ease Smartchlor cartridge into the bottom of holder and The following optional products can be used in conjunction with the snap @ease mineral cartridge into the top. FROG Water Care system: 9. Reinstall cartridge holder into spa,push down,and twist clockwise. FRESHWATER Chlorine-Free Oxidizer,Monopersulfate(MPS)is 10. Replace FROG cap. an oxidizing chemical used to prevent the buildup of contaminants, 11. Reconnect power to the spa. maximize sanitizer efficiency,and improve water clarity.When used in USING THE FROG BROMINE CARTRIDGE(BCDMH)(Canada Only). conjunction with the FROG system it oxidizes particulates in the spa water. This is a stand-alone sanitizer that fits inside the FROG In-Line IMPORTANT NOTE:FRESHWATER Monopersuffate(MPS)is an Sanitizing System that came with your HOT SPRING Spa.Follow steps oxidizer,not a sanitizet 1-5 above.Then set the FROG Bromine Cartridge to#3 and snap into the bottom section of the holder.Lastly,follow steps 9-11 above.When FRESHWATER III high output ozone system is the only ozone using a FROG Bromine Cartridge the spa should be shocked once a purification system approved for installation in your HOT SPRING week. Spa.The FRESHWATER III high output ozone system utilizes CD IMPORTANT NOTE:Only use the bottom section for this cartrid a or technology to produce a higher concentration of ozone than is y g produced by a competing chip style CD or ultraviolet light ozone the bromine contents will dispense too quicldy.Test your water and systems. adjust the bromine cartridge daily until the proper range of 3.0 to 5.0 is NOTE:Refer to the Start-Up instructions of your FROG @ease established SmartChlor owner's manual,(same for FROG Bromine,Canada WARNING:High sanitizerlevels can cause discomfort to the user's only).The owner's manual can be found with your FROG starter kit eyes,lungs and skin.Always allow the sanitizer level to fall to the It is important to follow the recommended application and maintenance recommended range before using the spa. programs outlined for each product's use. If the spa is being used over THE,HOT SPRING SPA WATER an extended period or time,such as a whole afternoon or evening, additional sanitizer will be needed.When using @ease SmartChlor the MAINTENANCE PROGRAM use of @ease Test Strips is also required. NOTE:The FROG @ease Mineral Cartridge or@ease Chlorine FILLING THE SPA WITH WATER Cartridge are not approved for use in Canada. Use the CLEAN SCREEN Pre-fiiter to remove unwanted contaminants TROUBLESHOOTING: such as rust,dirt,detergents,and algae from the fill water.Dissolved • Check water balance,pH and Total Alkalinity needs to be in the metals,copper,iron,and manganese are also removed.Instructions are proper ranges for the @ease In-Line System to work correctly. included with the CLEAN SCREEN Pre-filter.Always fill the spa through the filter compartment. Do not fill your spa using water from a swimming • If the SmartChlor Cartridge is Not empty,tum dial setting up pool as pool chemicals are very different from those used in a spa and 1 number and monitor chlorine levels for a few days while can damage your spa. maintaining water balance.If needed,turn dial up again. • Check SmartChlor Cartridge and replace if empty. �� _ Page 10 Water Quality and Maintenance ADDING CHEMICALS TO THE WATER silver ion cartridge may stop releasing silver ions into the water. All spa water chemicals,including granulated dichlor,MPS,granulated IMPORTANT:Use only Dichlor sanitizer.Silver is not compatible with pH increaser or decreaser,granulated total alkalinity increaser,liquid bromine and biguanides.Don't use a water clarifier.Clarifiers will cause stain and sale inhibitor,and liquid defoamer must always be added the spa water to become cloudy. directly into the filter compartment while the jet pump is running in its high speed mode,and,it must run for a minimum of ten minutes with the MANUAL CHLORINE (SODIUM DICHLOR) cover off. Use the Clean button/feature to ensure that the chemicals are WATKINS WELLNESS recommends the use of FRESHWATER properly mixed when adding. Concentrated Chlorinating Granules(sodium dichlor)for sanitizing the water.Sodium dichlor is preferred because it is totally soluble,dissolves BUILDING A SANITIZER ROUTINE quickly,and is nearly pH neutral.The recommended Free Available During the first month of ownership,measure the sanitizer residual Chlorine(FAC),the amount of available chlorine sanitize the spa,3.0-5.0 daily in order to establish a baseline of sanitizer needed vs.spa usage. ppm. Sanitizer needed is the amount of Free Available Chlorine needed to If the FAC is too low:Increase the FAC by adding granulated sodium accommodate the number of users and their combined usage time.For dichlor. example,two spa users for twenty minutes every day creates regular If the FAC is too high:Allow time to pass and the FAC level will demand on the sanitizer that is used to determine how much sanitizer naturally drop overtime. to add in order to maintain the proper residual.If the usage pattern increases dramatically with invited guests,the amount and frequency of If the spa smells of chlorine:super chlorinate or shock the spa FAC sanitizer required increases dramatically. chlorine does not have an odor whereas combined spent chlorine (chloramines)has a strong chlorine odor that can be eliminated by PERFORMING SUPER CHLORINATION/ shocking the water. NON-CHLORINE SHOCK TREATMENT IMPORTANT.There are several forms of stabilized chlorine available for use in spas and swimming pools.It is extremely important to choose Aweekly or monthly super chlorination(1.5 tsp dichlor/250 gal(950 one specifically designed for spas.Use of an incorrect product such liters))or shock(4tbs mps/250 gal(950 liters))may be required of your as trrchlor,which has a very low pH(2.6)and dissolves too quickly in chosen sanitation program. Increasing chlorine to 5 ppm for 2448 hours hot water,results in extremely high levels of chlorine that WILL cause removes excess waste and chloramines from the water. Sodium dichlor damage to your spa.Use of a liquid or compressed bromine/chlorine is 6x stronger than MPS and may be a more appropriate for those users or unapproved sanitizer WILL damage your spa and is specifically not that experience heavy bather load conditions. Operate all jets and leave covered under the terms of the limited warranty. the cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the oxidizer gas Water chemistry damage is not covered by the warranty.The chemical to vent to prevent damage and discoloration to the cover and pillows levels and water quality in the spa are under your direct control. after administering a super chlorination or shock to your spa. This type With proper basic care,the spa will provide many years of hot water of damage,is considered chemical abuse and is not covered under the relaxation.If you are unsure about any chemical or its usage in the spa, terms of the limited warranty. - contact yourAuthorized Dealer,or WATKINS WELLNESS. IMPORTANT:Always allow the Free Available Chlorine to fall below 5 D0: ppm before using your spa. A DANGER:Never leave an open spa unattended,especially I there - Add all chemicals slowly into the filter compartment with the jet pump are children present operating for ten minutes. Use special care if using baking soda to clean either the interior or EVERFRESH WATER CARE SYSTEM exterior plastic surfaces. (OPTIONAL) IMPORTANT.WATKINS WELLNESS DOES NOT recommend the use of any floating chemical dispenser.Damage to the spa shell or The EVERFRESH water care system is comprised of the following components caused by a floating chemical dispenser is specifically not produucts:cts: covered under the terms of the limited warranty.Floating dispensers can - CLEAN SCREEN Pre ker become trapped in one area and cause an over-sanitization or release FRESHWATER Concentrated Chlorinating Granules,Sodium Dichlor large chunks of sanitizer that can very quickly chemically burn the shell - FRESHWATER Chlorine-Free Oxidizer,Monopersulfate(MPS and cover. FRESHWATER 111 high output ozone system DONT FRESHWATERAg+Silver Ion purifier - Use compressed sanitizers. The EVERFRESH system introduces silver ions into the spa water via - Use a floater type sanitization system as a low or no maintenance erosion of silver infused beads which inhibits bacteria growth. When solution to your spa maintenance program. combined with MPS,or chlorine,waste is,oxidized and removed from - Use a sanitizer which is not designed for spas. the water, It is important to follow the recommended application and • Use swimming pool(muriatic)acid to lower pH. maintenance programs outlined for each product's use. If the spa is being used over an extended period of time,such as a whole afternoon - Broadcast or sprinkle the chemicals onto the water surface.This or evening,additional sanitizerwill be needed. method may cause chemically-induced spa surface blistering(chemical Required:Weekly Super Chlorinate/Shock the spa to reactivate the abuse). silver ion cartridge,allow the release of silver ions,and quickly destroy any remaining contaminants. Without this weekly shock treatment,the �_ �� _ 777r7i,­77--_,­,—... 7,-� ra Water Qu6 tyrand.MWntenance_ Page,19` _ysk OZONE MAINTENANCE SUPPLEMENTAL WATER MAINTENANCE Reduced or no ozone bubbles Coming from heater return(clogged Proper water sanitation and mineral balance(pH control)are absolutely ozone injector)or no ozone,clean the injector essential for a complete spa water maintenance program.Here are two 1. Place 16 ounces(.5 liter)of white vinegar into a cup or bucket. other popular water additives that are optional: 2. Carefully loosen the long tubing attached to the bottom of the Mineral Deposit Inhibitors ozonator,located in the equipment compartment. Q DANGER:Place the end of the tubing into the vinegar,making As water evaporates from your spa and new water is added,the amount certain that the end of the tubing sits at the bottom of the container. of dissolved minerals will increase.(Minimize evaporation by keeping the cover on the spa whenever possible.)The spa water may eventually 3. Run the spa until all 16 ounces(.5 liter)of the vinegar are gone. become'hard"(Calcium Hardness too high)enough to damage the This should allow an ample flow of vinegar to be fun through the heater by calcifying its surface.Proper pH control can minimize this. injector and clear the blockage. Normal soap build-up will require water replacement regularly enough 4. Reinstall the tubing to the bottom of the ozonator. that mineral deposits normally are not a problem. Occasionally,high iron or copper content in the water may produce VACATION WATER CARE green or brown stains on the spa.A stain and"scale inhibitor may help'to INSTRUCTIONS reduce these metals. If you plan to be away from home,follow these instructions to ensure IMPORTANT Well water may contain high concentrations of minerals. that thewater quality of your spa is maintained: The use of a low water volume,extra-fine pore water filter(in-line pre- filter such as the CLEAN SCREEN pre-filter)will help to remove many SHORT TIME PERIODS (3-5 DAYS): of the larger particles during the filling of the spa.In-line pre-filters can be purchased at your local HOT SPRING dealer. 1. Adjust the pH by following the instructions outlined in the Water Quality and Maintenance section. Foam Inhibitors 2. Sanitize the water by following the shock procedures also listed in Spa water requires changing due to the buildup of soap in the water. the Water Quality and Maintenance section. Typically,soap will cause the spa water to foam when the jets are used. 3. Lock your cover in place using the cover locks. Soap is introduced into the spa water from two sources:users'bodies, 4. Upon your return,sanitize the water by following the shock which retain a soap residual after showering,and swimming apparel, procedures,and balance the pH. which retains soap after washing. Foam inhibitors can suppress foam,but cannot remove soap from the LONG TIME PERIODS (5-14 DAYS): water.Soap is very difficult to remove from the water because'soap is not oxidized by any chemical added to the spa.Only ozone can oxidize Prior to leaving: soap. 1. At least one day before you leave,set the temperature to its Eventually the soap build-up in the water will be concentrated,resulting lowest level.This setting should represent an approximate water in an unclean feeling on the bather's skin,which is impossible to remedy. temperature of 80°F(2rC) When this occurs,its time to drain and refill the spa.Depending on the IMPORTANT Spa water oxidizers such as sodium dichlor(chlorine) soap input,the water should last about four months before needing to be , drained. maintain their level of effectiveness substantially longer in warm water 80°F(27°C)than in hot water 101'F to 104°F(38°C-400C). 2., Adjust the pH as required.Sanitize the water by following the shock procedures. Upon your return: 3. Sanitize the water by following the shock procedures.Return the set temperature to its original setting.The spa water will be safe for you to use once the Free Available Chlorine residual level has dropped below 5.0 ppm. IMPORTANT:If you will not be using your spa for an extended period, of time(in excess of 14 days)and an outside maintenance service (or neighbor)is not available to assist with the water maintenance, draining or winterizing of the spa is recommended.Spas equipped with our FRESHWATER III ozone system can extend this to 4 weeks.The FRESHWATER III ozone system does not guard against possible freezing damage,however. Page 12 ' Water Qualfty�and'Maintenance j WATER TERMINOLOGY Oxidizer:The use of an oxidizing chemical is to prevent the buildup of contaminants,maximize sanitizer efficiency,minimize combined chlorine The following chemical terms are used in this Water Quality and and improve water clarity. See MPS and Ozone. Maintenance section.Understanding their meaning will help you to Ozone:Ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent which is produced in better understand the water maintenance process. nature and artificially by man.Ozone forms no byproducts,oxidizes Bromamines:Compounds formed when bromine combines with chloramines,and will not alter the water's pH. nitrogen from body oils,urine,perspiration,etc.Unlike chloramines, pH:The measure of the spa water's acidity and alkalinity.The bromamines have no pungent odor,and are effective sanitizers. recommended pH for the spa water is 7.2 to 7.8.Below 7.0(considered Bromine:A halogen sanitizer(in the same chemical family as chlorine). neutral),the spa water is too acidic and can,damage the heating system. Bromine is commonly used in stick,tablet,or granular form. Above 7.8,the water is too alkaline and can result in cloudy water,and Calcium Hardness:The amount of dissolved calcium in the spa water. scale formation on the shell and heater. This should be approximately 50-150 ppm.High levels of calcium can ppm:The abbreviation of"pads per million",the standard measurement cause cloudy water and scaling.Low levels can cause harm to the spa of chemical concentration in water.Identical to mgll(milligrams per liter). equipment. Reagent:A chemical material in liquid,powder,or tablet form for use in Chloramines:Compounds formed when chlorine combines with chemical testing. nitrogen from body oils,urine,perspiration,etc.Chloramines can cause Sanitizer:Sanitizers are added and maintained at recommended eye irritation as well as having a strong odor.Unlike bromamines, residuals to protect bathers against pathogenic organisms which can chloramines are weaker,slower sanitizers, cause disease and infection in spa water. Chlorine:An efficient sanitizing chemical for spas.WATKINS Scale:Rough calcium-bearing deposits that can coat spa surfaces, WELLNESS recommends the use of sodium dichlor-type granulated chlorine.This type is preferred because it is totally soluble and nearly pH heaters,plumbing lines,and clog fitters.Generally,scaling is caused by neutral. mineral content combined with high pH.Additionally,scale fors more readily at higher water temperatures. Chlorine(or Bromine)Residual:The amount of chlorine or bromine Super-Chlorination:Also known as"shock treatment."Super- remaining after chlorine or bromine demand has been satisfied.The Chlorination is a process of adding significant doses of a quick dissolving kill bacteria,viruses and algae. residual itherefore,the amount of sanitizer which is chemically available to sanitizer("dichlor"is recommended)to oxidize non- filterable organic - waste and to remove chloramines and bromamines. Corrosion:The gradual wearing away of metal and plastic spa parts, Total Alkalinity(TA):The amount of bicarbonates,carbonates,and usually caused by chemical action.Generally,corrosion is caused by low hydroxides present in spa water.Proper total alkalinity is important for re or by water with levels of TA,CH,pH or sanitizer which are outside the pH control.If the TA is too high,the pH is difficult to adjust.If the TA is recommended ranges. too low,the pH will be difficult to hold at the proper level.The desired Halogen:Any one of these five elements:fluorine,chlorine,bromine, range of TA in spa water is 40 to 120 ppm. iodine,and astatine. MPS:Monopersulfate'is the non-chlorine oxidizer used with the FRESHWATERA9+silver ion purification system. Not a sanitizer. Nitric Acid:The formulation of nitric acid,a highly corrosive chemical, is a byproduct of the ozone generating process.Nitric acid is produced in very small quantities and is readily dissolved in the water stream with ozone. UVater- Quality�anc/t>altaintenance- -Page 13- � OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - 3rd press: One and Two-speed jet pumps run on high speed • 4th press: One-speed jet pump runs on high speed SPA CONTROL PANEL - 5th press: Both jet pumps are off Your Control panel consists of an LCD display and convenient touch Pressing the JET button for the PACE changes the jet pump functions,depending pads that allow you to set the water temperature and adjust the skim/ on the number of presses, filter cycle settings,lock spa temp,lock all spa functions,as well as . 1 st press: Two-speed jet pump runs on low speed control the hydrotherapy,jets,and lights. - 2nd press: Two-speed jet pump runs on high speed LCD DISPLAY INVERSION • 3rd press: Jet pump is off You may invert the control panel display for easier viewing from inside LIGHT- ON/OFF & INTENSITY CONTROLS the spa.To invert the display the following is required:Press the MODE(®)and(-)buttons simultaneously.By pressing the MODE(V) The light control uses four positions:High,Medium,Low,and Off.To and(-)buttons simultaneously a second time the screen will go back to tum on the spa light,press the LIGHT button.This will place all lights its original display. in the spa in the High,or maximum intensity position.When the lights tum on,the light symbol will also illuminate on the control panel display. Filter Cyte 2 Power Icon Temp Ready Press the LIGHT button again to lower the intensity of the lights to the Mode♦ Icon Sleep IC0" position.Press the LIGHT button again to lower the intensity Filter Cycle Icon Jets Button p g 1 Icon 1con even more,placing the lights intensity in the Low position.Press the LIGHT button one more time to shut the lights off.When the lights are deactivated,the light symbol will also turn off. 4 " If the lights are left on they will automatically be turned off by the control w � ft system after 6 hours of continuous operation.The light symbol on the panel will also tum off when the lights are deactivated. If the lights will not turn on,make sure SPA LOCK is deactivated.SPA LOCK disables all the controls on the control panel(see following pages - - for more information on SPA LOCK). Mode Temperature Filter Cycle Icon Light Button SYSTEM MODE Up/On Jet Icon Light Icon Your spa is equipped with a System Mode.This function will allow you Temperature to conveniently turn the jet(s)on high speed and the lights on maximum Down/Off intensity at the same time. MODE BUTTON To activate the System Mode,perform the following functions: From the Home screen use the MODE(A or V)button to scroll to the Press the MODE(®or V)button until POWER READY System,Clean,Audio(if your spa is equipped)and Tools screen.Press SYSON is displayed on the screen.Press the(+)button to enter into the sub screens. the(+)button to activate the SYSON mode 4,® rth trr 7 feature.The jets and light icons will remain 7 TEMPERATURE CONTROL illuminated on the display until the system The set temperature range is from 80°F(26°C) mode is deactivated. ��� to 104°F(400C).Temperatures of any setting NOTE:Once activated,the jet and light functions can still be changed may rise slightly depending on the current by pressing the JETS or LIGHT button. use and condition of your spa,and on outside To deactivate the System Mode,press the MODE(®or V)button until temperature.Whenever power is disconnected the SYSON symbol is displayed on the screen.Press the(-)button to and then reconnected to the spa,the water temperature setting will deactivate. automatically return to the last temperature entered into the program. To increase the set temperature,press the(+)button,once for each CLEANING MODE degree of increase temperature desired.If you hold the(+)button down, All spas are equipped with a"Cleaning"mode.When the mode is the set temperature will increase by one degree every half second. activated,the jet pump in the first jet system will tum on and run for ten To decrease the set temperature,press the(-)button,once foreach minutes(used for water maintenance).To activate the"Cleaning"mode, degree of decreased temperature desired.If you hold the(-)button down,the press the MODE(!or♦)button several times until the CLEAN menu set temperature will decrease by one degree every half second. is displayed.Press the(+)button to activate the CLEAN mode feature. NOTE:The jet icon will flash on and off while the"Cleaning"mode is active. POWER aeamY JET PUMP CONTROL "or g r dh r Pressing the JET button for the RELAY&RHYTHM C:bd To stop the Cleaning Cycle before the ten LLL:"; V changes the let pump functions,depending on the minutes is complete, Press the MODE(A or button several times until the CLEAN menu • 1st press: ess: Two-speed jet pump runs on low speed number presses: is displayed on the screen then press the(-)button to deactivate. • 2nd press: Two-speed jet pump runs on high speed NOTE:Pressing the JETS button will also deactivate the clean cycle and the Jet icon will remain on and solid. Page 14 _ Operating instructions". TOOLS MENU the TOOLS submenu until the SLOK+symbol is displayed on the The TOOLS menu is one of the main menus on the control panel. screen.Press the(-)button to deactivate the SPA LOCK feature. Within the TOOLS menu are seven submenus,which consists of,Temp LOCK OVERRIDE Lock,Spa Lock,Light,Econ or Summer Timer,Filter 1,Filter 2,LCD and Exit The Lock Override feature is for spa users`who normally keep the To enter onto the TOOLS menu,scroll through the main menus using set temperature locked.Should the user wish to lock all spa controls the MODE(A or i)button until TOOLS is displayed.Press the temporarily;the spa lock can be applied over an already-applied (+)button to enter into the TOOLS submenu,use the MODE(A or V) temperature lock.Then,when,the spa lock is removed,the temperature button to scroll through the submenus.Once the desired submenu is lock will remain on to prevent unwanted tampering with the set displayed,press the(+)button to activate that submenu.To leave the temperature. TOOLS submenu,scroll through the submenu using the MODE(A or V)button until EXIT is displayed,then press the(+)button to exit the LIGHTS - MULTI-COLOR MENU CONTROLS submenu. Your spa lights can display a variety of different colors as well as run through a continuous sequence of colors(loop)at different speeds.To LOCKING FEATURES activate this function the following is required: The two locking features,SPA LOCK and TEMPERATURE LOCK, Press the MODE(A or V)button to scroll to the TOOLS screen.Once are enabled from the control panel by pressing the MODE(A or V) displayed,press the(+)button to enter the TOOLS submenu.Press the button until TOOLS is displayed.Then press the(+)button to enter the MODE(A or V)button to scroll to LIGHT screen,press the(+)button to TOOLS submenus.Use the MODE(A or V)button to scroll through enter DIM,screen.Press the(+)button or(-)button in the DIM screen to the submenus to get to the locking features.Once enabled,a lock will adjust the brightness of the lights. Press the MODE(A)button to scroll remain active until the specific button combination is applied to disable to Color screen.Press the(+)button or(-)button in the COLOR screen the lock Even if power is discorinecled from the spa and soon thereafter as many times as desired to toggle through the different light colors. reapplied(such as in a power outage)the lock will remain in place. Press the MODE(A)button to scroll to`Loop screen.Press the(+) button or(-)button in the LOOP screen to select a continuous sequence TEMPERATURE LOCK of colors,the higher the loop number the faster the color sequence will run.Press the MODE(A)button to scroll to EXIT screen.Press the(+) POWER READY The TEMPERATURE LOCK feature button in the EXIT screen to exit the LIGHT menu. `L 0 pi's deactivates the temperature control function If the lights are turned off while in the LOOP or COLOR mode,the same of the control panel.TEMPERATURE LOCK mode will exist when the lights are reactivated.You will see a flashing is most often used by people who do not light icon whenever your LOOP mode and lights are turned on. want others to tamper with or change the set temperature of the spa water. TEMPERATURE LOCK is a submenu of the TOOLS menu SLEEP MODE To activate the TEMPERATURE LOCK,press the MODE(A or V) The Sleep Mode operation is a feature that minimizes pump operation button in the TOOLS submenu until the TLOK-symbol is displayed on during quiet evening hours.For example,if Filter Cycle 1 (F1)is set to the screen.Press.the(+)button to activate the TEMPERATURE LOCK activate at 8:00 a.m.,by default,Filter Cycle 2(F2)will activate at 8:00 feature(TLOK+). When the TEMPERATURE LOCK is activated,the JETS,LIGHTS p.m.(12 hours later).During 8:00 p.m.to 8:00 a.m.,if the spa should and any other features your spa may have will operate normally,and call for heat,the pump and heater will activate to heat the spa under nominal temperature demand.However,when in Sleep Mode,should the temperature setting can be viewed but can NOT be changed.If a the spa call for heat,the pump and heater will be suspended after Filter temperature,button is pressed,TLOK will display for several seconds, Cycle 2(F2)until the activation of Filter Cycle 1 (F1),at 8:00 a.m.to then turns off. minimize pump activation during quiet evening hours. To deactivate the TEMPERATURE LOCK,press the MODE(A or V) Important:Power-up of the spa starts the F1 sequence.In order for button in the TOOLS submenu until the TLOK+symbol is displayed the sleep mode to work in the evening hours,the spa must be powered on the screen.Press the(-)button to deactivate the TEMPERATURE up in the early morning hours.The Sleep Mode will always be active LOCK feature. the 6-12 hours between the end of(F2)and the beginning of(F1) SPA LOCK depending on how the filter cycle program is set. Note:If temperature drops below 80°F(27°C),heater will automatically POWER READY The SPA LOCK feature deactivates all of the activate to prevent spa from freezing. S Lr7 P± functions of the control panel.It is generally To activate Sleep Mode feature:, used to prevent unwanted use of the spa.The SPA LOCK menu is a submenu of the TOOLS A. Press the MODE(A or V)button until POWER it: RENT menu. the TOOLS screen is displayed. r t.L To activate the SPA LOCK,press the MODE(A or I)button in B. Press the (+)button to enter the TOOLS L-U r v the TOOLS submenu until SLOK is displayed on the screen.Press the submenus. (+)button to activate the SPA LOCK feature. C. Press the MODE(A or V)button until ECON is displayed. When the SPA LOCK is activated,the buttons for the jets,temperature D. Press the(+)button to activate Sleep Mode.Moon&Stars icon will control,light,and any other features your spa may have are deactivated. appear on the screen of the control panel,indicating this feature If Jets,Light button,or(+)or(-) button is pressed,the SLOK will display has been activated. for several seconds,then turns off. To deactivate this feature,simply repeat steps A-C then press the(-) 'To deactivate the SPA LOCK,press the MODE(A or V)button in button. Qperatir�gnstructions _� �_� Page, 15= .: FILTER CYCLES control panel can be used to control the audio system.The following When the spa is first powered up,the automatic filter cycle will wait information demonstrates how to navigate the music menu by using the 10 minutes before starting.Your spa will automatically tum the first spa's control panel. filter cycle on for 60 minutes on low speed.The second filter cycle will activate for 30 minutes,12 hours later.The filter cycle icon,F1 or F2 will AUDIO MENU be displayed in the control panel during the filter cycle. An AUDIO menu will be accessible on the POWER READY NOTE:When using @ease SmartChlor,the initial recommended control panel screen. minimum filter cycle setting is 2 hours 30 minutes,twice a day(5 hours To access the menu,press the MODE(♦or RL11 i ,U n total).You may adjust this setting based on your bather load. V)button until AUDIO is displayed. NOTE:The optional FRESHWATER III ozone system only works during the filter cycle. BASIC CONTROL PANEL OPERATION To modify the length of either filter cycle: 1. To enter into a sub-menu press the(+)button. A. Press the MODE(♦or V)button until the POWER READY 2. To move to the next menu press the MODE(♦)button TOOLS menu is displayed. ,, IF , 3. To exit from any sub-menu,press MODE(♦or V)button as many B. Press the(+)button to enter the TOOLS ' times as necessary until EXIT is displayed then press the(+)button submenus. to exit that sub-menu. C. Press the MODE(♦or V)button until POWER READY TO TURN AUDIO SYSTEM ON/OFF FILT1 or FILT2 is displayed. D. Press the(+)button to enter FILT1 or +3u (OPTIONAL) FILT2.F1 or F2 icon will flash. From the AUDIO screen: POWER READY E. Using the(+)or the(-)button,adjust the 1. Press the(+)button to display POWR-. I desired filter cycle time,from 0 to 6 hours. P©M4Rf F. Press the MODE ♦ button in FILT1 too POWER READY 2. Press the(+)button y display POWR+ ( ) 9 and tum the audio system ON.Press the to the RESET screen.Press the(+)button (-)button to if you want to reset the filter 1 starting time ULE ,-r display PWR-and turn the audio system OFF. to the current time or press the MODE(♦) button to go the the EXIT screen.Press the IMPORTANT:The power can take a few seconds to tum on or off. (+)button in the EXIT screen to go to the FILT2 screen: TO PAIR BLU ETOOTH The filter cycle will activate the jet pump on low speed for the entire cycle.When activated,the filter cycle icon on the display is turned on. On your device,find My Spa BTXR.If you DO NOT see this,another If the temperature exceeds the set point by three degrees F for more device may already be connected(see To Disconnect Bluetooth on than three hours,the system will cancel the filter cycle for the remaining following page). filter cycle time.Should the temperature cool down to 1.5 degrees F(1 1. Press the MODE(♦or V)button until the SETUP screen is degree C)below the set point before the end of the cycle,the cycle will displayed. resume for the rest of the time.Should you use the spa during the filter 2 press the(+)button to display one of three audio sources,BLUE,TV, cycle by placing the jet pump on high speed,the Filter icon and Jets icon AUX in the setup menu.Bluetooth should be selected. will be on.Once the jet pump has been shut off,a ten minute tranquil mode begins(Filter&Jet icons are off during tranquil mode while F1 3. Press the MODE(♦or V)button until the PAIR+screen is or F2 remain lit).The Filter and Jet icons will come back on once the displayed. tranquil mode ends if the filter cycle timer is still on. 4. Press the(+)button followed by pressing"connect"next to My Spa BRIGHTNESS - LCD BrXRonyour device topair. If you would like to change the brightness of the Control Panel screen: After pairing,you will be ready to use your Bluetooth device.Only onepaired Bluetooth device will work at a time. A. Press the MODE(♦or V)button until the TOOLS menu is displayed. TO ADJUST VOLUME B. Press the(+)button to enter the TOOLS From the AUDIO screen: SUbmenUS. �� RELY POWER READY 1. Press the(+)button to display POWR. C. Press the MODE LCD is displayed. or V)button until L CT 2. press the MODE(♦)button to display Y�rQL2S VOL. D. Press the(+)button to enter into the LCD menu. 3. Press the(+)button to increase volume and the(-)button to E. Using the(+)or the(-)button,adjust the desired screen brightness. decrease volume. AUDIO MENU OPTIONAL NOTE:Volume range is from 0-40.No number displayed indicates Volume is OFF The following applies to spas that have an optional wireless audio system installed: When the wireless audio system has been installed on the spa,the ' Page 16 f_ Operating Instructions l TO PAUSE/PLAY 3. Press the MODE(A)button to display HAS-5 to+5. From the AUDIO screen: 4. Press(+)button to raise the Bass or press(-)button to lower the 1. Press the the(+)button to display POWR. Bass. 2. Press the MODE(A)button to display VOL. TO ADJUST BALANCE 3. Press the MODE(A)button to display From the SETUP screen: PLAY POWER READY 1 Press the(+)button to display one of four audio sources,IPOD,TV,AUX, 4. Press the(+)button to start the song or the PLRI BLUE. (-)button to pause the song. 2. Press the MODE(A)button to display TRE. TO CHANGE TRACK 3. Press the MODE(A)button to display POWER READY From,theAUDIO screen: BAS' 170 1. Press the the(+)button to display POWR. 4. Press the MODE(A)button to display Un L D, POWER READY BAL-5 to+5. 2. Press the MODE(i)button to display 5. Press(+)button to raise the Balance#or press(-)button to lower the VOL. Balance#. 3. Press the MODE(A)button to display MCA'- PLAY TO ADJUST SUBWOOFER 4. Press the MODE(A)button to display TRCK+. From the SETUP screen: 5. Press either(+)button or()button to change the track(song). 1 Press the(+)button to display one of four audio sources,IPOD,TV,AUX, BLUE. TO GO TO SETUP MENU POWER READY 2. Press the MODE(A)button to display TRE. From the AUDIO screen: �� 3. Press the MODE(A)button to display POWER READY -r�O 1. Press the(+)button to display POWR. !� 2. Press the MODE(A)button to display VOL. 4. Press the MODE(A)button to display SUB BAL. 3. Press the MODE(0)button to display PLAY. 4. Press the MODE(A)button to display TRCK+ 5. Press the MODE(A)button to display SUB 0 to 11, 5. Press the MODE(A)button to display SETUP. 6• Press(+)button to raise the subwoofer#or press()button to lower the subwoofer#. TO CHANGE AUDIO SOURCE TO PAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICE From the SETUP screen: 1. Press the(+)button to display one of three POWER READY From the SETUP screen: audio souroes,BLUE,TV,AUX. 1. Press the(+)button to display one-of three POWER READY 2. Press the(+)button to raise to the next 3 L U !E audio sources,BLUE,TV,AUX. source or press the()button to lower to 2. Press the MODE(A or V)button until PR/ P+_ - P+- - the next source.Go to the source you will be using. PAIR is displayed. NOTE:Blue=Bluetooth®.To use the Bluetooth screen,your audio 3. Press(+)button followed by pressing"conneci�'next to My Spa _ Bluetooth device must be To with the spa. BTXR on your device to pair, �y READY 4. Press the MODE(A)button to display the TO ADJUST TREBLE signal strength(0-5)between your device 5G::Nt2 From the SETUP screen: and the spa. 1. Press the(+)button to display one of four POWER READY TO DISCONNECT BLUETOOTH (RESET) audio sources,IPOD,TV,AUX,BLUE. 2. Press the MODE(A)button to display �PE From the SETUP screen: TRE-5 to+5. 1. Press the(+)button to display one of three audio sources,BLUE,TV, ' 3. PbrrePress(+)button to raise the Treble or press()button to lower the AUX. 2 press the MODE(A or V)button until RSET+is displayed. POWER READv TO ADJUST BASS 3. Press(+)button to disconnect any device -PSEr+ From the SETUP screen: using the spa music system so that another paired device may be used.This is also 1. Press the(+)button to display one of four necessary when trying to pair multiple`devices because pairing audio sources,IPOD,TV,AUX,BLUE. POWER READY is NOT possible when another device is connected to the music 2. Press the MODE(A)button to display .�� - system. TRE. 7S- Operating instructions - �� �Pagge 17�e JET MENU RELAY (MODEL REL) .i it L r:X;-` _11, ; Jet Pump 1 tn A. 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N , fi i 1 XL Directional jet and 1 XL Rotary jet B. 4 PRECISION Jets and 1 Standard Directional Jet C. 2 PRECISION Jets,2 Standard Rotary Jets and 1 XL 7' Directional Jet D. 1 Water feature. � E. 2 PRECISION Jets �'— s^• ?T''r SSwx �� t F Jet Pum 2 XL Directional Jet A 6PRECISIONJets 1 f ��./'•^*... ..,^ti'Y'.r. aj�}�.,,a�a !'„'4zr ,.^:�.x�;�"�"4+Q'F B. 6 PRECISION Jets III '':= D �«�.�c�'=�1��;',- .r ,•�? ,I C. 6 PRECISION Jets,1 XL Rotary Jet 4,m w �uxib �•�'.;<�x ._ _ r ami �� D. 2 PRECISION Jets •'rat}�'�y;L�..a'a'dQJ'�� � �h i�cbpi,a=` c � '! a Jet Menus Page 19 . JET MENU PACE (MODEL PAC) JET SYSTEM 1 A. 3 Precision Jets B. 4 Precision Jets in Lounge C. 1 Water Feature 4y D. 2 Precision Jets 2 Standard Directional Jets and 1 XL Directional Jet E. 1 Standard Rotary Jets 1 31 JET SYSTEM 2 ea,r ;•�Cn�a°r`�w. 3' ^� Y'F'c,�.,�e;�2-;,F_�5��, �::'' {'W�, -�j„ R. 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D. 2 Precision Jets Page 20 - - JetlVlencrs i SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE WINTERIZING YOUR SPA Your HOT SPRING spa is manufactured from the highest quality,most If you leave the spa unused for a long period of time in severely cold durable materials available.Even so,the spa care-and maintenance weather,you should drain the spa and winterize it to avoid accidental program you develop will ultimately determine how long your spa,and freezing due to a power or equipment failure. . its individual components,will last Regular maintenance and following ®DANGER:Use only Propylene Glycol as your anti-freeze(available the advice in this section will help you to protect your investment. at most RV or marine supply stores).This is non-toxic.Never use an DRAIN & REFILL I NSTRUCTIONS ' automobile anti-freeze(Ethylene Glycol)since it is toxic! IMPORTANT:It is NE recommended to refill your spa when the 0 WARNING:Failure to follow these instructions correctly can lead to ambient temperature goes below 50°F(10°C). freeze damage not covered by warranty. It is strongly recommended Pat you contact your local dealer to perform this service 1. Disconnect the spa from the power supply by tripping both of the GFCI breakers located in the subpanel.Unplug power cord for 115V 1. Drain your spa following the Draining&Refill Instructions section. models. Open waterfall valve. 2. Locate the drain valve for the spa(lower front of the spa)and 2. Remove the filter cartridge,clean and store in a dry place. remove the drain cap.Attach the inlet of a garden hose to the drain IMPORTANT:These additional instructions must be utilized valve(to avoid flooding of the foundation surrounding the spa)and when draining and winterizing your spa in climates where the route the outlet of the hose to an appropriate draining area.Spa temperature falls below 32°F(0°C).A fire(5)gallon(19 liters) water with a high sanitizer level may harm plants and grass. combination(vacuum/blower)wetldry shop vac must be used to 3. Open the drain valve by turning the knob.The spa will drain by effectively remove water that is trapped inside the plumbing lines. gravitational flow. 3. Attach the vacuum hose to the vacuum side of the shop vac. IMPORTANT.All HOT SPRING spa models will drain through the Vacuum all openings and orifices as follows: floor drain,use vacuum side of shop vac to remove remaining water. a. Jet openings:start with the jets at the top and move downward Any water remaining within the plumbing or equipment after draining (if suction is coming from another jet,block off the other jet will only need to be removed if the spa is being winterized. ' using a large rag this will help pull out the water that is trapped - 4. When empty,inspect the spa shell and clean as required.(Follow deeper inside the main line). the Care of the Exterior instructions.) b. Filter suction fittings and filter compartment. 5.-Close the drain valve and reinstall the drain cap. c. Floor drain outlet to ensure water is drawn completely from the 6. Install new filter or dean existing with FRESHWATER filter cleaner. internal plumbing system). 7. Refill the spa through the filter compartment using the CLEAN 4. Thoroughly dry the spa shell with a dean towel. SCREEN pre-filter. 5. Replace the(drain cap. IMPORTANT.Refill watertemperature must be between 500-70°F CAUTION:Use only Propylene Glycol as your antifreeze.This is (10°-21°C)to avoid high-limit tripping. non-toxic.Never use an automobile anti-freeze(Ethylene Glycol) 8. Follow the Quick Start-Up instructions on page 6. since it is toxic! 6. Using a long-extension funnel,pour anti-freeze into all standpipes, COLD WATER REFILL filtersuction fittings,jet orifices and water feature orifices.Add enough anti-freeze to ensure adequate protection—in many Should it be necessary to drain and refill your spa in temperatures below cases,you will see the liquid in the orifice,or coming out of another 50OF(10 C),the spa may go into a High Limit Protection mode(causing location. your spa to stop functioning)if the tap water is below 7. Close the spa cover and fasten the cover tie downs.Cover the spa 50OF( 10oC).Blending warm water with the cold tap water so it exceeds cover with two pieces of plywood to evenly distribute the weight of 50*F(10 C)during the refilling process will prevent the spa from going snow and ice.Secure a plastic sheet,or tarp,over the spa cover into the High Limit Protection mode if that is an option for you. and plywood. PREVENTION OF FREEZING 8. Replace the equipment access door,if removed. Your spa has been designed and engineered for year-round use in OPENING INSTRUCTIONS: any climate.In some areas,extremely cold temperatures(below 10°F (-120C))combined with strong wind,may cause partial freezing of the 1. Remove plywood and plastic sheet.Open the spa cover by jet pump,even.though the water inside the spa remains at the selected unfastening the cover tie downs. temperature.The energy efficiency of the spa may also decrease 2. Follow the Start-up and Refill Procedures in the Operating during these cold periods,as the heater will cycle more frequently. Instructions section of the Owner's Manual. Do not install filters to As an additional precaution against partial freezing of some of the prevent them from exposure to the anti-freeze. components,the equipment compartment can be insulated with an 3. As pad'of this process,superchlorinate the spa water by adding insulating kit(available from your local dealer).This insulating kit will three teaspoons of chlorine(sodium dichlor)per 250 gallons(950 also help to maximize the spa's energy efficiency. liters)of spa water into the filter compartment. This is twice the NOTE:When warmer weather returns(approx.600-70°F(15.5°210Q, normal amount of chlorine needed for superdodnation.This extra the insulating kit must be removed to prevent overheating of the jet amount of chlorine is needed to destroy the anti-freeze. pump. Spa Care and)! aintenance- --"Page 29 ` NOTE:A defoamer may be needed to decrease the amount of foam 5. Always clean the filter using a filter degreaser,such as HOT SPRING caused by the anti-freeze. FRESHWATERFilter Cleaner,to remove mineral and oil build-up. 4. Drain your spa to ensure removal of anti-freeze. Do not drain water Simply soak the filter in the degreaser according to the package on grass or plants due to excessive chlorine level. directions,then place the filter on a clean surface and spray until 5. After the spa has completely drained,re-install your filter and follow dean using a garden hose.It may be necessary to rotate the filter the Start-up and Refill Procedures in the Operating Instructions while spraying to remove any debris lodged between the filter pleats. section of the Owner's Manual. 6. To reinstall the filter cartridge,reverse the order of steps in which it IMPORTANT:Always keep spa covered when not in use,whether it is was removed.Do not overtighten. empty or full. ®WARNING:Do not use the spa with the filter cartridge,or filter FILTER SYSTEM standpipe removed! HOT SPRING spas are equipped with one filter cartridge,sized to meet CARE OF THE SPA PILLOWS the needs of the jet pump system. The spa pillows will provide years of comfort if treated with care.They At least once a week,check and dean the skimmer basket and weir to have been positioned above the water level to minimize the bleaching ensure proper filter flow.Remove leaves,foreign matter,and debris.It is effects of chlorinated water,and other spa water chemicals.To extend very important to keep your spa filter cartridge clean and free of particles their life,whenever the spa shell is being cleaned,the spa pillows to ensure proper water flow.A dean filter permits the hydrotherapy should be removed and cleaned.Body oils can be removed with a mild system to function properly and also allows more efficient filter cycles. soap and water solution.ALWAYS rinse off the spa pillows thoroughly Depending on how frequently your spa is used,we recommend cleaning to remove any soap residue.The pillows can be conditioned with HOT the spa filter cartridge every four weeks.If this is not done,the filter may SPRING Cover Shield after cleaning.If the spa is not going to be clog and restrict water flow,which causes improper filtration and poor jet used for a long period of time(that is during a vacation,or I the spa is performance. winterized),or when the spa water is being super-chlorinated,the spa pillows should be removed until the next spa use. WARNING:To reduce the risk of injury to persons using the spa, pillows: p� To remove and re lace the spa t DO NOT remove the suction fittings(filter standpipe)located in the filter p p compartment and do not sit on the filter cover. 1. Carefully lift one end of the pillow away from the spa shell. SECONDARY SUCTION SCREEN 2. Continue lifting one end until all pillow retainers are released from the pillow. Located in the foot well of your spa are secondary suction screens. IMPORTANT:Just pulling the pillow straight up and out of the shell The screen is used as a filter to prevent dirt from circulating through the recess will eventually damage the pillow.This abuse is not covered system. under warranty. 3. To reinstall the spa pillow,carefully bend the pillow slightly to allow ®WARNING:Do not use the spa with the suction screens removed. one of the pillow retainers to slip into the recess in the back of the pillow. FILTER CARTRIDGES 4. Keeping the pillow slightly bent,slide the other pillow retainer into the REMOVAL & CLEANING recess in the back of fhe pillow. 5. After all the pillow retainers are in place,press the pillow down into 1. Disconnect the spa from the power supply by turning the power to the the recess in the spa shell. spa OFF. 2. Remove any floating items from within the filter compartment. CARE OF THE EXTERIOR 3. Tum the filter retainer handle SPA SHELL (located onYour HOT SPRING spa has an acrylic shell.Stains and dirt generally will the top of the RETAINER not adhere to your spa's surface.A soft rag'or a nylon scrubber should fifter cartridge) HANDLE 9easily remove most dirt.Most household chemicals are harmful to your counterclockwise FILTER spa's shell(see below for detailed information on cleaning agents). until the retainer ■ COVER Always rinse off any spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water. can be removed FILTER IMPORTANT: from the filter CARTRIDGE standpipe. 1. The following products are the ONLY approved cleaning agents 4. Remove the filter - for your HOT SPRING spa shell:plain water,HOT SPRING TANDPIPE FRESHWATER Spa Shine,or Soft Scrub®.The use of alcohol or any retainer,cover d other household cleaner other than those listed to clean the spa shell and cartridge. surface is NOT recommended.DO NOT use any cleaning products SERVICE NOTE: containing abrasives or solvents since they may damage the shell Never remove the filter FRESHWATER a�+SILVER ION surface,specifically:Simple Green ,Windex or Spa Mitt.NEVER standpipe when debris USE HARSH CHEMICALS!Damage to the shell by use of harsh isresent in the filter PURIFIER INSIDE p STANDPIPE chemicals is not covered under the warranty.Always rinse off any compartment Debris spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water. may find its way into the internal plumbing 2. Iron and copper in the water can stain the spa shell I allowed to go unchecked.Ask your HOT SPRING dealer about a Stain and Scale which may result in blockage.NEVER REMOVE SUCTION FITTINGS! Inhibitor to use if your spa has a high concentration of dissolved Page 22� `_ Spa Care`and Maintenance I minerals.(WATKINS WELLNESS recommends FRESHWATER COVER LIFTER SYSTEM Stain&Scale Defense.) 3. Keep all cleaners out of the reach of children and use care when Clearance required behind cover when open: applying. CoverCradle® CoverCradle llUpRo Lift'n Glide® CARE OF THE SPA CABINET - 24" T 14" The simulated wood cabinet consists of a rigid polymer that combines HOW TO OPEN THE VINYL COVER the durability of plastic,with the beauty of woad. Cleaning of simulated wood consists of simply spraying the cabinet with IMPORTANT:Never attempt to open or remove the vinyl cover by a mild soap and water solution to remove any stains and residue. grasping or pulling on the skirting or cover lock straps.The skirting will tear,and tom skirting is not covered under the terms of the warranty. CARE OF THE SPA COVER Check for ice build-up around the gas springs and pivot points of the retractable cover system.Ice buildup may damage system components. WARNING:The cover is a manual safety cover that meets or Q WARNING:The vinyl cover and retractable cover system are not exceeds all prevailing requirements of ASTM 1346-91 for spa safety recommended fior use in wind conditions reaching above 25 mph(40 kmh). covers when installed and used correctly as of the date of manufacture. Non-secured,or improperly secured covers are a hazard. IMPORTANT If your spa is located in an area susceptible to high winds, Open the cover to its fully open position before use. additional.cover lock straps may be installed to minimize wind damage to the cover. VINYL COVER 1. With the cover lock straps unfastened,place one hand under the The vinyl spa cover is an attractive,durable foam insulation product. cover skirting,between the spa and cover,to break the cover's Monthly cleaning and conditioning are recommended to maintain its vacuum seal.Then,fold the front half of the cover over onto the bads half. beauty. To clean and condition the vinyl cover: 2. If no rear access is available,stand to the side of the spa directly adjacent to the hinge area of the folded cover. 1. Remove the cover from the spa and gently lean it against a wall or a. For the COVERCRADLE retractable cover systems:Using fence. both hands,cup one hand under the lower half of the cover 2. With a garden hose,spray the cover to loosen and rinse away dirt or (just above the water)and place the other along the side of debris. the cover,just above the skirt Gently push(do not lift)with 3. Using a large sponge and/or a soft bristle brush,and using a very mild both hands towards the opposite rear comer of the cover soap solution(one teaspoon dish washing liquid with two gallons of (diagonally).As the cover opens,the gas springs will allow the water),or baking soda(sodium bicarbonate),scrub the vinyl top in a cover to come to a gentle stop. circular motion.Do not let the vinyl dry with a soap film on it before it b. For the UPRITE retractable cover system:Simply lift the can be rinsed dean. cover at its center hinge,allowing it to move to the back of the 4. Scrub the cover's perimeter and side flaps.Rinse clean with water. spa and to rest gently there. 5. Rinse off the underside of the cover with water only(use no soap), c. For the LIFT'N GLIDE retractable cover system:Slightly and wipe it clean with a dry rag. lift the cover at front of spa,glide(push back until it stops),fold 6. To condition the cover after cleaning,apply a thin film of HOT cover in half and lift cover moving it to the back of the spa. SPRING Cover Shield to the vinyl surface and buff to a high luster. Insert locking pin into side of lifter to prevent accidental closure. IMPORTANT.To remove tree sap,use cigarette lighter fluid not charcoal IMPORTANT:When opening a cover with a'retractable cover system, lighter fluid).Use sparingly,and rinse with a saddle soap solution only use one of these three specific methods.Do not attempt to open the immediately afterwards,then wipe dry, cover in any other way.Damage caused by improper opening or dosing of the cover is not covered under the terms of the limited warranty. D0: - • Remove snow buildup to avoid breakage of the foam core from the HOW TO CLOSE THE COVER additional weight of the snow. 1. Standing along side the cover,place one hand on the upper comer • Lock cover lock straps to secure the cover when the spa is not in use. of the cover and gently push forward in the direction of the spa.The cover will rotate forward to cover half of the spa. DON'T IMPORTANT:For the UPRITE or LIFT'N GLIDE retractable cover • Drag or lift the spa cover using either the flaps,or the cover lock straps. system,disengage the locking mechanism(s)before pushing the cover forward. • Walk,stand,or sit on the cover. 2. Unfold the.cover by lifting the handle located on the top(front)half of • Place any metal or heat transferring object on the cover or place any the cover.Allow the unfolded half to fall down onto the spa.The air type of plastic tarp or drop cloth over the cover as this may result in a pressure created by the cover falling will keep the vinyl skirting from melted foam core,which would not be covered under the warranty. being trapped between the cover and the spa shell. • Use any lifting mechanisms,chemicals,or cleaners except those recommended by WATKINS WELLNESS,or its Authorized Sales and Service Dealer. Spa Care and Maintenance _ � _Page 23 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS - An electrical subpanel containing a GFCI breaker is included with each 230 volt spa.We recommend that this subpanel be used to supply IMPORTANT:Fill the spa with water before turning on the power. power to the spa. Your HOT SPRING spa has been carefully designed to give you - The subpanel requires a 50 amp,single phase,230 volt,four wire maximum safety against electrical shock.Connecting the spa to an service(two line,one neutral,one ground).The grounding conductor improperly wired circuit will negate many of the spa's safety features. must not be less than#10 AWG.Refer to local codes and to NEC 250- Improper wiring may also cause electrocution,risk of fire,and other 122 table. risks of injuries.Please read and follow the electrical installation • Mount the subpanel in the vicinity of the spa,but not closer than five requirements and instructions for your specific spa model completely! feet away,in accordance with all local codes.(N.E.C.680-38 to 41 A-3) • The PACE operates on 115 volts 20 amp 60 Hz.This model can also Once your spa has been filled with water,turn it on and test all of the be converted to either 115 volt 30 amp or 230 volt 50 amp. circuit breakers. When the PACE is connected to 115 volts 20 amp,the heater will provide IMPORTANT:If the breaker immediately trips,verify that the wires are approximately 1000 watts of heat,only when the pump is operating in correctly connected.The breaker should be tested prior to each use. LOW speed and the thermostat is calling for heat.When the PACE spa Here's how: is connected to 115 volts 30 amp,the heater will provide approximately 1000 watts of heat when the pump is operating in LOW or HIGH speed 1. Push the"TEST"button on the GFCI breaker,and observe it click and the thermostat is calling for heat.When the PACE is connected to OFF. 230 volts 50 amps,the heater will provide approximately 4000 watts 2. Walt 30 seconds,then push the breaker switch to the OFF(down) of heat when the pump is operating in LOW or HIGH speed and the position(to ensure that it has completely disengaged),then push thermostat is calling for heat. the breaker switch to the ON(up)position.If you don't wait 30 The RELAYand RHYTHM models require a dedicated 230 volt power seconds,the spa's power indicator may continue to blink—try supply. again. If the GFCI breaker fails to operate in this manner,your spa may have 230 VOLT PERMANENTLY an electrical malfunction,and you may be at risk of electrical shock. CONNECTED MODELS Turn off all circuits and do not use the spa until the problem has been corrected by an authorized service agent. (RELAY&RHYTHM Only) ®WARNING:Removing,or bypassing any GFCI breaker will result HOT SPRING spas must be wired in accordance with all applicable in an unsafe spa and will void the spa's warranty. local electrical codes.All electrical work should be done by an experienced,licensed electrician.We recommend the use of appropriate electrical conduit,fittings,and wire for all circuits. The diagram below illustrates how to wire 230 volt permanently connected spa models: PERMANENTLY CONNECTED 230 230VAC,50 AMP VAC,30/60A,60FIz, MODELS 2-POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER (NON GFCI) #8 WG WHITE,NEUTRAL L2 N,NEUTRAL,#BAWG WHITE #1 AWG GREEN,GROUND Z X18 AWG BLACK,L1 GRD L2,HOT,X18 AWG RED rry 0 30150A30(50A L1,HOT,#8 AWG BLACK #BAWG RED,L2 MAIN GROUND,##AWG GREEN` SERVICE ELECTRICAL SUBPANEL PANELWITH GFCI OO o BREAKERS MORE THAN 5 FEET(1.5 m) LESS THAN 100 FT.(30 m) THE SUBPANEL MUST BE �Q WITHIN SIGHT OF THE SPA DO CONTROL BOX NOT EXCEED 50 FEET(15 m) *ALL CANADIAN SPA MODELS USE 08 AWG GREEN,GROUND. THESE SPAS ARE INTENDED FOR USE WITH GFCI SUBPANEL PROVIDED Page,24� x�_ � ___�_ �ROectricalwRequ6re►reerrt 230 VOLT CONVERSION 30 OR 50 AMP(PACE MODEL ONLY) Conversion instructions Power Jumper Position NOTE:An Authorized HOT SPRING Spa Technician must reconfigure 230 VAC Wiring spa using the soft jumpers. Z ° (50A Converted) A licensed electrician must install the sub-panel(available from your N ° 2 Position Power Jumper HOT SPRING Spa Dealer)to supply ° must be removed on the power to the spa.The sub-panel must be placed in sight of the spa,at a See Wiring Terminal Block operate minimum distance of 5 feet(1.5 m)away. Illustration 230 VAC Spa Models below WIRING ILLUSTRATION OPTIONAL 30/50A,230V SUBPANEL CONVERSION CONNECTION 230VAC,30/50 Amp 230 VAC,24/40A,60HZ,CONVERTED MODELS 2-Pole Circuit Clircuit Breaker(Non GFCI) L1 #BAVVG VIRtft Neutral - N,Neutral,#8 AWG White #10AVVG Gnen,Ground — Z u ueAu�eia��� GRD L2,Hot,#8 AWG Red N 30/50A �Av�Red L230/50A L1,Hot,#8 AWG Black E l] Main Service Ground,#10AWG Green Electrical Panel Sub-Panel with GFCl Breaker the Sub-Panel must be within More than 5 feet(1.5 m) Less Than 100 FT(30 m). sight of the spa Do Not Exceed 50 Feet(15 m) I Control Box 115 VOLT CONVERSION 30 AMP Power Jumper Position 115 VAC Wiring (PACE MODEL ON09 (30A Converted) Z p Conversion instructions Terminal BlockPower Jumper NOTE:An Authorized HOT SPRING Spa Technician must reconfigure Iry 0 spa using the soft jumpers. r— 2 Position Power Jumper A licensed electrician must install the sub-panel(available from your must remain on the Terminal HOT SPRING Spa Dealer)to supply See Wiring Block to operate 115 VAC power to the spa.The sub-panel must be placed in sight of the spa,at Illustration on Spa Models a minimum distance of 5 feet(1.5 m)away. next page ��Electricai Requirements Page 25 WIRING ILLUSTRATION PERMANENTLY CONNECTED FOR 115VAC,30 Amp Single 115 VAC,30A,60HZ,CONVERTED MODELS Pole Circuit Breaker (Non GFCI) #OAVVG While,Neural L1 [EL2 N Neutral #10AWG White Z #10AVWG Green Ground GRD 30A 910AVVG Bla L1 L1,Hot,#10AWG Black 0 Main Service Ground,#10AWG Green Electrical Panel Sub-Panel o with GFCI More than 5 feet(1.5 m) Less Than 100 FT. Breaker the Sub-panel must be (30 m) within sight of the spa Control Box Do Not Exceed 50 Feet(15 m) 115 VOLT GFCI PACE The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI)is a safety device that is reinforced concrete pad,pipe,or conduit within 5 feet(1.5 m)of the spa(if needed to comply with local building code requirements).The designed to detect as little as 5 milliamps(t1 mA)of electrical current bonding wire must be at least a#10-AWG solid copper wire. leakage to ground.WATKINS WELLNESS recommends that the GFCI Bond the spa to all exposed metal equipment or fixtures,handrails,and be tested prior to each use to ensure it is functioning correctly.With , concrete pad per N.E.C.Article 680 and all local codes. the spa connected to the power supply,push the'Test"button.The spa should stop operating and the GFCI power indicator will go out.Wait INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 30 seconds and then reset the GFCI by pushing the Reset button.The GFCI power indicator will tum on,restoring power to the spa.If the All 115 volt spa models come equipped with approximately 15 feet interrupter does not perform in this manner,it is GFCI (15 m)of useable power cord(this is the maximum length allowed by an indication of an electrical malfunction and the Underwriters Laboratory and the National Electric Code).When the spa possibility of an electric shock.Disconnect the is installed,the power cord will come out of the bottom of the equipment plug from the receptacle until the fault has been o— compartment door.For your safety,when'the electrician is installing the identified and corrected. W o single electrical outlet and waterproof cover, the outlet should be no IMPORTANT:Never use the GFCI as a means to closer than 5 feet(1.5 meters)and no farther than 10 feet from the spa disconnect power to the spa(always unplug it). [reference National Electrical Code 680-6a(1)and 680-41 a]. If the GFCI is tripped while the spa is plugged in, The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI)is located at the end of the and a power outage occurs,when power returns ,, ,;, power cord.This device is for your protection.It is very important to the GFCI will automatically reset and power will protect it from rain and other moisture.Test once a month,with the plug flow to the spa. connected to the power supply, 115 VOLT OPERATION 60Hz ONLY 1. Push the"TEST"button on the GFCI breaker.The spa'should stop operating and the GFCI power indicator will go out. The spa must be connected to a dedicated 115 volt,15 or 20 amp, 2. Wait 30 seconds,then push the"RESET button.Power will be GFCI protected,grounded circuit.The term"dedicated"means the restored to the spa and the GFCI power indicator will tum on. electrical circuit is not being used or shared for any other electrical If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner,your spa may have an items(patio lights,appliances,garage circuits,etc.).If the spa electrical malfunction,and you may be risking electrical shock.Tum off is connected to a non-dedicated circuit,overloading will result in all circuits and do not use the spa until the problem has been corrected .nuisance tripping"at the main panel.This requires frequent resetting by an authorized service agent of the breaker switch at the house electrical breaker panel and ®WARNING:Removal of the GFCI from the spa's power cord will introduces the possibility of damage or failure of spa equipment. result in an unsafe spa and will void the spa's warranty. NEVER CONNECT THE SPA TO AN IMPORTANT:Should you ever find the need to move or relocate EXTENSION CORD! your HOT SPRING spa,it is essential that you understand and apply these installation requirements.Your HOT SPRING spa has been A pressure wire connector is provided on the exterior surface of the carefully engineered to provide maximum safety against electric shock. control box,inside the spa.This is to permit the connection of a ground Remember,connecting the spa to an improperly wired circuit will bonding wire between this point and any metal equipment,enclosures, -negate many of its safety features. Page 26 . Electrical Requirements SERVICE INFORMATION Improper House Wiring:If the spa is not connected to a dedicated circuit,or is connected to an extension cord,or the house wiring is undersized,the pump may starve for voltage and therefore may draw GENERAL INFORMATION more amperage and generate excessive heat.This will often cause the Your HOT SPRING spa has been designed to provide years of trouble- circuit breaker to trip repeatedly. free use.As with any appliance,problems may occasionally occur that IMPORTANT: require the expertise of a qualified service person.Though such simple 1. If the pump is shutting down due to excessive heat,make sure the repairs as resetting a GFCI switch or breaker,high limit thermostat,or equipment compartment has adequate ventilation.The air gap at pressure switch,or replacing a light bulb may not require a service call, the bottom and the jet pump vent at the bottom left comer must not they may indicate that a more serious condition exists.These conditions be blocked.Should your jet pump continue to shut off after short may require an experienced service person.Before calling for service, periods of use,contact a qualified service technician. please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide. NOTE:Always retain your original sales receipt for future reference. 2. The HOT SPRING spa is equipped with a safety suction spring valve which will break the prime of the jet pump if both suction GFCI AND HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT fittings are obstructed. If your spa fails to operate at any time,the following items should be ACTS INVALIDATING WARRANTY checked: The limited warranty is void if the HOT SPRING Spa has been 1. Check the power supply to the spa. subjected to alteration,misuse or abuse,or if any repairs on the spa 2. Check the GFCI(located at the end of the cord in standard models are attempted by anyone other than an authorized representative of or in the electrical subpanel in 30 amp converted models)and see WATKINS WELLNESS.Alteration is defined as any component or if it has tripped.If a GFCI has tripped,reset it.If it will not reset, plumbing change,electrical conversion,or the addition of any non- this may be an indication of a ground fault(short circuit)within the approved sanitation,or water purification device,or heating system electrical components.Contact an Authorized Service Technician for which contributes to a component failure,unit failure,or unsafe . a complete diagnosis. operating condition.Misuse and abuse shall include any operation of 3. If,upon checking the GFCI you find it has not tripped,check the the spa other than in accordance with WATKINS WELLNESS printed house breaker panel and ensure the main breaker for the electrical instructions,or use of the spa in an application for which it is not designed;specifically:use of the spa in a non-residential application; circuit supplying the spa has not tripped.If it has,this is an indication damage caused by operation*of the spa at water temperatures outside that either the circuit was overloaded or a ground fault exists the range,of 35°F and 120°F(2°C and 49°C);damage caused by a between the breaker panel and the spa receptacle.Contact a dirty,clogged,or calcified filter cartridge;damage to the spa surface qualified electrician. caused by the use of Tri-Chloro Chlorine,BCDMH,chemical tablets in a 4. If,upon checking the main house breaker,you find no failures, floater,acid,or any other spa chemicals,or spa surface cleaners which the heater high-limit thermostat should be checked.Tripping of are not recommended by WATKINS WELLNESS;damage caused by the heater high-limit thermostat is normally a result of one or a allowing undissolved spa sanitizing chemicals to lie on the spa surface combination of any of these problems:1)blockage within the system (no spa surface material can withstand this kind of abuse);damage plumbing,2)switch malfunction in the heater circuit,or 3)the low to components or spa surface caused by improper water chemistry speed mode of the jet pump is not functioning. maintenance;and damage to the spa surface caused by leaving the spa 5. If the heater high-limit has tripped,the control panel display will uncovered while empty of water and in direct exposure to sunlight(this display------Reset the heater high-limit by allowing the water to may cause solar heating distress in warm weather regions).These are cool and disconnecting power to the spa for at least thirty seconds.If considered abuses and may invalidate this warranty. the heater high-limit continues to trip,contact an Authorized Service *0peration of the spa DOES NOT mean"use"of the spa!WATKINS Technician for a complete diagnosis. WELLNESS does not recommend using the spa if the water If the spa does not function and the GFCI or GFCI breaker and heater temperature is above or below the spa's control panel temperature high-limit have not tripped,then the problem should be referred to an range. Authorized Service Technician.Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for additional service information. DISCLAIMERS ' WATKINS WELLNESS shall not be liable for loss of use of the HOT MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE SPRING spa or other incidental or consequential costs,expenses,or INFORMATION damages,which may include but are not limited to,the removal of a permanent deck or other custom fixture.Any implied warranty shall have The jet pump is equipped with an overload cut-off switch,which is a duration equal to the duration of the applicable warranty stated above. designed to protect the pump from overheating.If the pump shuts itself Under no circumstances shall WATKINS WELLNESS,or any of its off in a new spa,it is usually the result of one,or a combination of,the representatives,be held liable for injury to any person,or damage to any following factors: property,however arising. High Temperature:During the summer months,especially in warmer climates,the ambient temperature contributes to excessively high temperatures within the equipment compartment. .Service-Information= ' }Page 27 WATKINS WELLNESS CUSTOMER SERVICE If you have any questions about any aspect of your HOT SPRING spa setup,operation or maintenance that have not been answered by this manual,consult your HOT SPRING dealer. WATKINS WELLNESS can be reached at 800-999-4688(Extension 8432),Monday through Friday,8 am to 5-pm Pacific Standard'Time (PST),or e-mail customerservice@watkinsmfg.com. TROUBLESHOOTING Should you experience any problem whatsoever,do not hesitate to contact your authorized HOT SPRING dealer.On the following page Are some tips to help you to diagnose and rectify some more common sources of trouble,if you choose to do so. TROUBLESHOOTING Should you experience any problem,do not hesitate to contactyyour authorized HOT SPRING dealer.Here are some tips to help you to diagnose and rectify some more common sources of trouble yourself,if you choose to do so. wM wow Problem Probable causes Solutions Entire spa is inoperative Powerfailure • Check power source • GFCI tripped • Reset GFCI;call for service if it vnll not reset Spa does not heat;jets and light operate_ Pressure switch is open and should be dosed • Check for dogged filter.The pressure switch will reset when the flow of water through the heater has Display shows'-' Pressure switch senses flow through heater even been restored Call for service If the pressure switch trips frequently POWER&READY icon flashes though the jet pump is off Contact an Authorized Sernce Technician READY icon flashes Control Sensor open or shorted Contact an Authorized Service Technician Spa does not heat;lets and right operate Pressure switch is dosed and should be open Contact anAuthorized Service Technician Display shows"=—' POWER&READY icon flashes Jets weak or surging Spa water level too low Add water • Filter dogged/suction screens dogged Clean filters/Clean suction screens • Jet nozzles dosed/Air valve dosed Open jet nozzles/Open airvalve Light inoperative. Bad connection Contact an Authorized Service Technician Display shows•------ Heater high-limit thermostat tripped Disconnect power for at least thirty seconds to reset heater high limit.If it will not reset, (Entire spa is inoperative) check for dogged filter.If tripping continues,call for service POWER icon flashes After filling or refilling the spa a let pump is Pump is not properly pnmed 1 Tum off power to the spa at the breaker and remove the equipment compartment door. operating,but water is not flowing from any of 2 Loosen the union on the top of the pump(s)(as seen on page 8)to allow the air to escape, its jets, the hand-tighten the union(s) 3. Tum power bark on,activate the pump and check to make sure union is tight enough to keep d from leaking Reinstall pump and equipment doors OR Remove and reinstall the FROG cap. Problem Probable causes Solutions Cloudy Water Dirty filters Clean filters • Excessive oils/organic matter Shock spa with san'iGzer • Improper sanitization Add sanitizer • Suspended particles/.Organic matter Adjust pH and/or alkalinity to recommended range • Overused or old water Run jet pump(s)and dean filters • Drain and refill the spa Water Odor Excessive organics in water Shock spa with sanitizer • Improper sanitization Addsanitizer • Low pH Adjust pH to recommended range Chlorine Odor Chloramine level too high Shock spa with sandizer • Low pH Adjust pH to recommended range Musty Odor Bacteria or algae growth • Shock spa with sandizer–if problem is visible or persistent,drain,dean and refill the spa Organic buildup/scum ring around spa • Budd-up of oils and dirt Wipe off scum with dean rag–d severe,drain the spa,use a spa surface and ti7e cleaner to remove the scum,and refill the spa Algae Growth • High pH Shock spa with sanit¢er and adjust pH • Low sandizer level Shock spa with sandizer and maintain sanitizer level Eye Irritation Low pH Adjust pH • Low san'dizer level Shock spa with sandizer and maintain sandizer level Skin Irritation/Rash Unsanitarywater Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain sandizer level • Free chlorine level above 5 ppm Allow free chlorine level to drop below 5 ppm before spa use Stains Total alkalinity and/or pH too low Adjust total alkalinity and/or pH • High iron or copper in source water Use a metal deposit inhibitor Scale High calcium content in water–total alkalinity Adjust total alkalinity and pH–if scale requires removal,drain the spa,scrub off the scale, and pH too high refill the spa and balance the water I Service Information Page 29 SPA SPECIFICATIONS Spa Model Footprint Height Effective Heater -Water Dry Filled - Dead Electrical Requirements Dimension Filter (Watts) Capacity Weight Weight* Weight* Area 'RELAY T0'x T0" 36.25 65 ft2 4,000 340 gallons '830,Ibs 4,709 lbs 110- 230 volt,30/50 amp Single (Model REL) 2.13 m lbs/ft2 phase GFCI protected circuit Seats 6 x 92 cm' 1,290 liters 375 kg 2,130 kg Adults 2.13 m 540 kg/m2 RHYTHM ' T0"x 7'0" 36.25" 65 ft2 4,000 330 gallons 845 lbs 5,060 lbs '120 - 230 volt,30/50 amp Single (Model RHY) 2.13 m lbs/ft2 phase GFCI protected circuit Seats 7 x 92 cm 1,250 liters 383 kg 2,295 kg Adults 2.13 m a 585 kg/m2 PACE 6'10"x 6'10" 33" 30 ft2 1,000 300 gallons `775 lbs 4,145 lbs '110 115 volt,20 amp dedicate (Model PAC) 2.08 m or lbs/ft2 GFCI protected circuit Seats 6 x 84 cm 4,000 1,135 liters 350 kg. 1,880 kg OR Adults 2.08 m 540 kg1m2 115 volt,30 amp requires 30 amp subpanel GFCI protected circuit OR 230 volt,30/50 amp Single phase GFCI protected circuit WARNING:WATKINS WELLNESS suggests a structural engineer or contractor be consulted before the spa is placed on an elevated deck. "IMPORTANT.The"Filled weight'and"Dead weight"of the spa includes the weight of the occupants (assuming an average occupant weight of 175 lbs(80kg)). � _� _ Page 30 ~^~ Service Information DOOR PANEL REMOVAL Z-Part(left) Z_Part(right) O Remove the 3 screws from the right side Z-Part and 3 screws from the left side Z-Part,then remove both Z-Parts. Screws Screws ti 1111110 Find the notch below Door Panel, using one hand raise Door'Panel _`-77 Spa under the Spa Shell while pulling Shell bottom away from Spa Ledge. Notch below Door Panel Backside of Door Panel Spa Ledge Notch for liking 71 Door Panel Spa Clips hold Door Panel from opening Door Panel Clips slide behind Spa Clips Gently lower Door Panel onto the ground.Grab Remove Door Panel from spa. the top of Door Panel with both hands and lift *w ab i'a KU R." A - i0F, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DOOR PANEL REPLACEMENT 0 Raise Door Panel making sure it goes up behind Spa Place the right Z-Part in place and Shell then lower to rest on Spa Ledge making sure fasten with-3 screws. the Door Panel Clips are behind the Spa Clips and the Door Panel has the same spacing on each side. 0 Place the left Z-Part in place and Wen with 3 screws. FService Information Page 31 This manual contains installation, operating, maintenance and service information for the following 2020 HOT SPRING Spa models: 60Hz MODELS RELAY (MODEL REL) RHYTHM (MODEL RHY) PACE (MODEL PAC) 02019 Watkins Wellness All Rights Reserved. Hot Spot, Relay, Rhythm, Pace, Precision, No-Fault, FreshWater, FreshWaterAg+,Clean Screen and Vanishing Act are trademarks of Watkins Wellness. BaquaSpa is a trademark of Arch UK Biocides Limited. !Pod is a trademark of Apple, Inc. 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ANNICARO PLUMBING & HEATING 9 Pine Cane Lane, Islandia, NY 11749 Tel: 631-747-6975 October 22, 2020 4 Town of Southold 54375 Route 25 P.Q. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 To Whom It Concern: RE: 725 Terry Lane, Southold Please be advised in reference to the above mentioned location that a new compressor and air handler has been installed to the existing duct work. New duct work has been installed, however, it was less than 24'. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call. Thank you. Sincerely, E f Thomas Annicaro 4 K16la� l-Ni4 -- -- ----- f) Existing Patios and Decks Beyond - ` � 7. See Plans Filed with Building Department" NOVNOa 1 0 2020 � KEHI,DESIGN ASSOCIATES, uc New P4045 to New P4045 to New P4045 to New P4045 to residential&commercial design•consulting Replace Existing Replace Existing Replace Existing Replace Existing Windows_ windows_ 3068 Door Windows Windows � ; 7? ;-- ° ��Lei, PO.Box 1675 xis In Header Existing Header xis m ea er - - - Southold,New York 11991 Outside Air Suppl Kehl DesignAsotlafes,LLC formerly D A K Associates.LLC r Ts �' .. ,.❖..,o - 27 -8 6 3-1016 0 NERSHIP & S OF DOCUMENTS: /tl These drawings and specifications including the ideas, design and arrangements represented Exl uper Store therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN CIO m otwater Ht ASSOCIATES, LLC. No part thereof shall be copled, disclosed to others or used in connection o with any work or project other than for which they have been prepared without written consent. Existing REV: ® Finished Space Furnace "Prior to 1980" Room W-O-RR-VO-TrS-- Existing o 0 Clo et 00 PROJECT: � I N STOJANOW Trimmed kenl_ngs TrimmedOrenings Trimmed Openings - - - -_� _- Existin Existing Girder Existing Girder Existing Crawl Space RESIDENCE N Closet N Existing I UP 725 TERRY LANE Hall SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 rEn 2868 Existing Existing P DRAWING TITLE: Closet N Laundry Room EXISTING Existing g (On Prior Certificate of Occupancy) CONDITIONS Bedroom m s (On Prior Certificate of Occupancy) ficate I 0 D�RM AM AN WTHIDDNT OF TIE ARD AIDE TIE PRWEBTY ar TIE-� Tly) i Washer - 1 PRECIITEO To THE MEST EXTENT OF THE IAIT.WHACM MAIL VEIMFY AM 1 FETD CaNDIRO IS AND DINQISNWS ADD BE SOO HINMB1E FOR FELD Fir.THE L _ \ DEN PROFF1390NAl.ASSIHI s NO UAMW FOR 0I00901IS DUE To IAVQaOMR OR UIfORESEFrI FEiD CMM AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON WAIZIlIS NOT RIMAILY AOOWMIM AS FEW TO THESE PIANS. DTE: ? F� - 10-27-20 PROJECT NO: NOTE: All Exterior walls are insulated with R-11 1057-2018 All windows are Low E" Insulated Glass DRAWN BY: G- BDK ��� � yrs;,, L �• CHECKED BY: SHffF NUMBER: ���ta '1 l ��\ Lam. ^. �' � 3� / \� ® ■ Existin Finished Areas with Previous Certificate of Occupancy � EXISTING FLOOR PLAN , g - p y 08 NUMBE0 / BEACH LEVEL SCALE:'-°=V-o° Existing Finished Area Requiring Certificate of Occupancy , � 4 ®%EFIIrDESIGN ASSOaAM uc i i GENERAL NOTES: SAFETY NOTES: RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION & CONSTRUCTION 1 . GENERAL: ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK, 2015 INTERNATIONAL j " � IBEV- BEI C () RESIDENTIAL CODE WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT, AND REGULATIONS OF ALL OTHER AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION. TRACTOR N 0 T E S General Notes: NOTES: Woad: [NERAL NO 2. 1. All studs to be SPF #2 or better, and all other structural wood to be Douglas Fir #2 or better. FIRE SAFETY: T��(� 1 • ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK, 2015 2, All structural wood shall be in accordance with the national design specifications for wood construction - latest edition. A. ALL BUILDING MATERIALS WHICH ARE STORED AT THE SITE OR ANY AREA OF THE BUILDING ARE TO BE STORED IN A ETHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES ItC INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS, B. LOCKED AREA. residential & commercial design • consulting UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS, AND THE BEST TRADE PRACTICES. 3. Nailing schedule shall be in accordance with the specified code. C. ALL MATERIALS TO BE STORED IN AN ORDERLY FASHION 2. BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FILE ALL REQUIRED INSURANCE CERTIFICATES WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF 4. Pre-manufactured trusses, D. ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS TO BE KEPT TIGHTLY SEALED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURER'S CONTAINERS. SUCH PO.Box 1615 phone; (631)433-9084 ADSLESREQUIREDBY THE GOVERNING BODYOFTHE TOWNOFSOUTHOLD,BFEIALL REQUIRED INSURANCE CERTIFICATES WITH D RN NEW YORK, GENCIESL REQUIRED PERMITS, a. All trusses shall be "shaped" as shown on architectural cross sections, TMENT OF DOA AND PAY AL b. Trusses shall bear a Boca number and shall be manufactured by a registered manufacturer. MATERIALS ARE TO BE KEPT AWAY FROM HEAT. Southold,New York 11911 E-Mail; Ssbn654@oplonline,nei 3. MINOR DETAILS NOT USUALLY SHOWN OR SPECIFIED, BUT REQUIRED FOR PROPER CONSTRUCITON OF ANY PART OF THE WORK E. ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS U AND STORED IN ADEQUATELY VENTILATED SPACE. �� SHALL BE INCLUDED AS IF THEY WERE INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS. 5. Erect and brace trusses in accordance to truss plate institute recommendations. F. ALL ELECTRICAL POWER TO BE SHUT OFF WHERE THERE ARE EXPOSED CONDUITS. � nAss�'t�����fo� of KAsso�iotes�c 4• FF 6. Plywood sheathing. G. ALL ELECTRICAL POWER IN THE CONSTRUCTION AREA TO BE SHUT CAFTER WORKING HOURS. U r ° WNLRSHIP & USE OF UOCUMLNIS: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL WORK PROCEDURES WITH THE STIPULATIONS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES, AND OWNER. a. All plywood shall be in accordance with the American Plywood Association (APA) specifications. CONTRACTOR, AT ALL TIMES, TO ENSURE THERE IS NO NATURAL GAS LEAKAGE IN THE BUILDINGS, OR ANY FLAMMABLE These drawings and specifications including the 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS WITHIN THE PROPOSED b. Plywood sheathing shall be continuous over two or more spans with grain cf ace plys across supports CONSTRUCTION AREA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN AND INSTALL ADEQUATE SHORING AND BRACING FOR ALL STRUCTURAL OR corporation or equal. GAS TO BE USED DURING CONSTRUCTION. ideas, design and arrangements represented therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN REMOVAL TASKS. THE CONTRACTOR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURIES CAUSED BY ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this OR DURING THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK. 7. All sills shall be pressure preservative treated (.4 PSF retention) SYP #2 or better. 3. DUST CONTROL: property. No part thereof shall be copied, disclosed to others or used in connection with 6. 8. Desi n values: A. DEBRIS, DIRT AND DUST TO BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM AND CONFINED TO THE IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION AREA, any work or project other than, in each case, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAY OUT HIS OWN WORK, AND SHALL AND SHALL PROVIDE ALL DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OTHER TRADES: 9 with respect to this residence. a. Framing Lumber: DF (north) No. 2 or better B. CONTRACTOR TO ISOLATE CONTRUCTION AREA FROM OCCUPIED BUILDING AREA BY MEANS OF TEMPORARY PARTITIONS OR 7 PLUMBING, ELECTRICALS, ETC. E = 1 ,600,000 PSI PLUMBING WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY PERSONS LICENSED IN THEIR TRADES, WHO SHALL ARRANGE FOR AND OBTAIN THROUGH Fv = 95 PSI C. HEAVY DROP CLOTHS. REV: 11-22-19 THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND REQUIRED SIGN OFFS. Fb - 825 PSI DEBRIS, DIRT, AN DUST TO BE CLEANED UP AND CLEARED FROM THE BUILDING SITE PERIODICALLY TO AVOID EXCESSIVE 11-23-19 8. ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BE PERSONS LICENSED IN THEIR TRADES, WHO SHALL ARRANGE FOR AND OBTAIN 9. Design values: ACCUMULATION. -1 01-31-20 THROUGH THE BUREAU OF ELECTRICAL CONTROL ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND REQUIRED SIGN OFFS. a. Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL): 02-09-20 9 E = 1,900,000 PSI 4. NOISE AFTER HOURS: 03-02-20 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DO ALL CUTTING, PATCHING, REPAIRING AS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ALL OF THE WORK INDICATED ON THE Fv = 285 PSI = A. CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS WILL BE CONFINED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS: 8AM TO BPM, MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 10. DRAWINGS, AND ALL OTHER WORK THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE JOB. Fb 2600 PSI B. EXCEPT LEGAL HOLIDAYS. APPROVED AS NOTED ALL PIPING AND WIRING SHALL BE REMOVED TO A POINT OF CONCEALMENT AND SHALL BE PROPERLY CAPPED OR PLUGGED. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. NOTE CONTRACTOR MUST OBTAIN WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ALL AFFECTED PARTIES TO WORK OTHER THAN REGULAR HOURS. DATE:-3/0 1 1 . �' B.P.# ALL DIMENSIONS ARE ESTABLISHED FROM THE FINISH LEVEL OF THE FIRST FLOOR. VARIATIONS TO THE HEIGHT OF THE FINISH LEVEL KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC, AND THERE ASSOCIATED ENGINEER ARE NOT OVERSEEING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS BUILDING. OF THE FIRST FLOORARE TO BE REVIEWED FOR APPROVAL BY THE OWNER AND KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. NO CONSTRUCTION THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS BY ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, BUILDER, TRADESMAN OR WORKER SHALL INSTIGATE A HOLD 5 CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS WILL NOT INVOLVE INTERRUPTION OF HEATING, WATER, OR ELECTRICAL SERVICES TO THE OWNER. FEE: By:� _ WILL BE ALLOWED TO COMMENCE UNTIL THIS HEIGHT IS APPROVED. HARMLESS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DRAWING USER AND KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC, CONSTRUCTION WORK WILL BE CONFINED TO THE WORK ISSUED, AND WILL NOT CREATE DUST, DIRT, OR OTHER SUCH NOTIFY BUILDING D -PA^TMENT AT 12. INCONVENIENCES TO THE OTHER NEIGHHBORS. THE CONTRACTOR IN COORDINATING THE WORK WILL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR IMMEDIATE THE USER SHALL IN FACT AGREE TO HOLD KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. HARMLESS FOR ANY RESPONSIBILITY IN REGARD TO 765-1802 8AM TO 4 ,P-M, FOR THE RESOLUTION. CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES OR PROCEDURES AND FOR AN" SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROGRAMS FOLLOWING INSPECT, NQS: IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK AND FURTHER SHALL HOLD THE ARCHITECT HARMLESS FOR COSTS AND PROBLEMS ARISING FROM 6 SPECIAL SAFETY NOTES 1. FOUNDATION TWC :_OUIRFD 13. FOR POURED Cr." 'v THECONTRACTOR WILL COORDINATE THE ROUTING AND PLACEMENT OF ALL UTILITY LINES WITH THIS AND RELATED SITE WORK, AND THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, TRADESMAN, OR WORKMAN. THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS ALSO IMPLIES ALL CONTRACTORS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES WORKING ON THIS PROJECT SHALL AT ALL TIMES PRIOR AND DURING THE COURSE 2. ROUGH - FRAA"INC. s PLUi`�,rsl. HE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DISCONNECTIONS, RECONNECTIONS, AND STARTUPS. THAT KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. SHALL TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PLAN USE FAILURE TO CARRY OUT THE WORK IN OF THEIR ACTIVITY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES AS WELL AS OTHERS AND IN THE CARE OF THE PLUMBNG PROPERTY. EACH AS REPRESENTATIVES OF THEIR EMPLOYEES SHALL ASCERTAIN THAT THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THEY WILL BE 3. INSULATION 14. ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRAWING OR CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. REQUIRED TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR WORK ARE SAFE WITHIN GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES AND MEET ALL CONCERNED REGULATIONS OF 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION t,"UST THE CONTRACTOR WILL COORDINATE THE ROUTING AND PLACEMENT OF ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND HVAC EQUIPMENT WITH THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HAZARD ACT OR OTHER GOVERNING RECJLhTIONS. THE BEGINNING OF WORK BY A CONTRACTOR TF rr�h r ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES AND STRUCTURE. ANY CONFLICTS WILL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEERS ATTENTION FOR IMMEDIATE SHALL INDICATE SATISFACTION CONCERNING SAFETY AND FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGE. IF UNSATISFIED, THE WORK NOAlLLLS:CONSTRUCTION SHALL- MEET THE RESOLUTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL INDICATE WHATEVER ACTION NECESSARY, OR RENDER SAFETY CONDITIONS FOR LIFE AND PROPERTY AS ARE REQUIREMENTS OF T HE CODES OF NE`r1' RELATED TO HIS ACTIVITY. IF THE WORK OF OTHER PARTIES OUTSIDE OF THE ORGANIZATION IS UPON INSPECTION FOUND AT ANY YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE NE'V' TIME TO BE UNSAFE, HE SHOULD STOP WORK IMMEDIATELY AND NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC, DESIGN A CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. OR OWNER. THE BEGINNING OF WORK SHALL INDICATE SATISFACTION WITH CONDITIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF THESE REQUIREMENTS. COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF 7 PROVIDE SINGLE OR MULTIPLE-STATION SMOKE ALARMS AS WELL AS CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES SINGLE AND MULTIPLE-STATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE AS REQUIRED AND CONDI !ONS OF UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. ---- 7 1 '1Lu Il�Va V LGr� CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA NOTE: FIRE BLOCKING IS TO BE INSTALLED TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL GROUND WIND SEISMIC SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM WINTER ICE SHIELD RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. JT T, SNOW DESIGN FROST LINE DESIGN UNDERLAY- FLOOD WIND EXPOSURE SOUIHOLD TOWN IhUSIEtS LOAD SPEED (mph) CATEGORY WEATHERING DEPTH__ TERMITE DECAY TEMP. MENT REQUIRED HAZARDS CATEGORY N.Y.S.CI`C 25 lbs/sgft 130 (mph) C SEVERE 3'-p' MODERATE TO HEAVY SLIGHT TO MODERATE 11 degrees YES 1984/1998 G NOTE: ALL ROOMS MEET OR EXCEED CHAPTER 12 OF THE 2105 IN-I R^ ATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 DESIGN CRITERIA UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT STANDARDS FOR THE NATURAL LIGHT 41:1.�� '.'ENTILATION REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANCY OR TABLE 1607.1 - conn^.r M IMUf! UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS, La, AND Mu"'IMUM CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADS 9 7-1 PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN ALL STRUCTURES TO CONFORM WITH THE INTERNATIONA!• RESIDENTIAL CODE USE IS UNLAWr-Lj' ' GCGuV ANCY u.4 USE UNIFORM CONCENTRATED SECTION 1609 WIND LOADS NOTE: ALL ROOMS MEET OR EXCEED CHAPTER 10 OF THE 2105 .if.. ' 'AATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 WITHOUT CERTIFICA,TF USES(s) AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION(s) 25. RESIDENTIAL ONE - AND - Two FAMILY DWELLINGS (psf) (pounds) UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT STANDARDS FOR EMERGENCY ESCAPE ii,'.) RESCUE REQUIREMENTS. .2 PROTECTION OF OPENINGS OF OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY UNINHABITABLE ATTICS V"�!TI10UT jfORAGEIN WIND-BORNE 10 IN WIND-BORNE DEBRIS REGIONS, GLAZING IN BUILDINGS S1ALL BE IMPACT RESISTANT _ -. _ OR PROTECTECTED WITH AN IMPACT RESISTANT COVERING MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS UNINHABITABLE ATTICS '�,':H LIMITED STORAGE I. j, k 20 OF AN APPROVED IMPACT RESISTANT STANDARD OR ASTM E 1996 AND ASTM 1886 ALL SIMPSON HANGERS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY AN ENGINEER TO HA';E A CAPACITY RESIDENTIAL R-3 (SINGLE FAMILY) REFERENCED HEREIN AS FOLLOWS; EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE REQUIRED AMOUNT CALCULATED EACH CASE. k 30 1.GLAZED OPENINGS LOCATED WITHIN 30 FEET (9144mm) OF GRADE SHALL MEET THE PLUMBER CERTIFICATION TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION (CHAPTER 6) HABITABLE ATTICS AND SLEEPING AREAS REQUIREMENTS OF THE LARGE MISSILE TEST OF ASTM E 1996. - ON LEAD CONTENT BEFORE TYPE GROUP BALCONIES (EXTERIOR) AND DECKS (e) 40 2. GLAZED OPENINGS LOCATED MORE THAN 30 FEET (9144rnm) ABOVE GRADE SHALL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANGY MEET THE PROVISIONS OF THE SMALL MISSILE TEST OF ASTM E 1996. NAILING NOTES: ALL MATERIAL TO BE NAILED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NAILING SCHEDULE OF CHAPTER 23 OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL SOLDER USED IN WATER V B ALL OTHER AREAS 40 EXCEPTION: RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPi_E:.VE-`JT. SUPPLY SYSTEM CANNOT STAIRS AND EXITS 40 300f 1. WOOD STRUCTURAL PANELS WITH A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF �is INCH (11.1mm) AND ---"- o HEIGHT AND FIRE AREA ONE - AND TWO- FAMILY DWELLINGS MAXIMUM PANAL SPAN OF 8 FEET (2438mm) SHALL BE PERMITTED FOR OPENING PLUMBING PROJECT: PROTECTION IN BUILDINGS WITH A MEAN ROOF HEIGHT OF 33 FEET (10,058mm) OR N❑ SUBSTITUTIONS 1v� 2 z ALL-PLUMBING WASTE AV%� ft 0 0 Im HEIGHT FIRE AREA FOR SI: 1 INCH = 25.4mm, 1 SQUARE INCH = 645.16 mm 1 SQUARE FOOT = 0.0929 m LESS THAT ARE CLASSIFIED AS A GROUP R-3 OR R-4 OCC'1PANCY. PANELS SHALL 1 POUND PER SQUARE FOOT = 0.0479 kN/m? 1 POUND = 0.004448 kN, BE PRECUT SO THAT THEY SHALL BE ATTACHED TO FRAMING &WATER LINES NEED' ADJAN! OPENING CONTAINING THE PRODUCT WITH THE GLAZED OPENING.UPANELS ISHALL EBE All framing hardware Shown on these plans, TE$TiNGgEFORECOVERlNG. . HEIGHT, BUILDING. 1 POUND PER CUBIC FOOT = 16 kg/M3 PREDRILLED AS REQUIRED FOR THE ANCHORAGE METHOD AND SHALL BE SECURED unless otherwise indicated, Is Simpson Strong-Tie THE VERTICAL DISTANCE FROM GRADE e. THE CONCENTRATED WHEEL LOAD SHALL BE APPLIED ON AN AREA 4.5 INCHES BY WITH THE ATTACHMENT HARDWARE PROVIDED. ATTACHMENT SHALL BE DESIGNED TO No substitutions are approved Or authorized. ELECTRICAL PLANE TO THE AVERAGE HEIGHT OF UNLIMITED AREA 4.5 INCHES. RESIST THE COMPONENTS AND CLADDING LOADS DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH /+ i THE HIGHEST ROOF SURFACE 3 STORY THE PROVISIONS OF ASCE-7, WITH CORRISION-RESISTANT ATTACHMENT HARDWARE 1IN �EE.rTI®s�I Pam-.O�-�� � =25'-1Yz' AS PER CHAPTER 5 OF THE AS PER TABLE 506.2 I. UNINHABITABLE ATTICS WITHOUT STORAGE ARE THOSE WHERE THE MAXIMUM CLEAR HEIGHT PROVIDED AND ANCHORS PERMANENTLY INSTALLED ON THE BUILDING IS PERMITTED Due t0 the relationships of framing hardware to INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE BETWEEN JOISTS AND RAFTERS IS LESS THAN 42 INCHES, OR WHERE THERE FOR BUILDINGS WITH A MEAD ROOF HEIGHT OF 45 FEET (13,716mm) OR LESS WHERE the other components of the structure, any framing UPDATED WITH THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CODE SUPPLEMENT. ARE NOT TWO OR MORE ADJACENT TRUSSES WITH WEB CONFIGURATION CAPABLE OF Vasd DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1609.3.1 DOES NOT EXCEED 140 MPH hardware substitutions will render these plans ACCOMMODATING AN ASSUMED RECTANGLE 42 INCHES IN HEIGHT BY 24 INCHES IN WIDTH, (63 m/s). d Wi id d - ll nuanvo , and result Ithe intller/contractor F n e sa �y `iJI vl ' 725 TERRY LADE OR GREATER, WITHIN THE PLANE OF THE TRUSSES.THIS LIVE LOAD NEED NOT BE ASSUMED �' �a,,f m TO ACT CONCURRENTLY WITH ANY OTHER LIVE LOAD REQUIREMENTS. 2. GLAZING IN RISK CATEGORY I BUILDINGS, INCLUDING GREENHOUSES THAT ARE assuming responsibility for the design andSOUTHOLD, NY, 11971OCCUPIED FOR GROWING PLANTS ON A PRODUCTION OR RESEARCH BASIS, WITHOUT ® icb. TOTAL HEIGHT FROM RIDGE TO GRADE 29'-6" J. UNINHABITABLE ATTICS WITH STORAGE ARE THOSE WHERE THE CLEAR HEIGHT BETWEEN PUBLIC ACCESS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE UNPROTECTEC. performance Of the entire system, TEn 14 THE JOISTS AND RAFTERS IS 42 INCHES OR GREATER, OR WHERE THERE ARE TWO OR MORE ADJACENT TRUSSES WITH WEB CONFIGURATIONS CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING AN 3. GLAZING IN RISK CATEGORY Il, III OR IV BUILDINGS LOCATED OVER 60 FEET ASSUMED RECTANGLE 42 INCHES IN HEIGHT BY 24 INCHES IN WIDTH, OR GREATER, WITHIN (18,288mm) ABOVE THE GROUND AND OVER 30 FEET (91441mm) ABOVE AGGREGATE THE PLANE OF THE TRUSS SURFACE ROOFS LOCATED WITHIN 1,500 FEET (458m) OFTHE BUILDING SHALL BE DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 LUMBER SPECIES AND GRADE PERMITTED TO BE UNPROTECTED. THE LIVE LOAD NEED ONLY BE APPLIED TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE JOISTS OR TRUSS CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. R ALL HOUSE FRAMING MATERIAL DOUGLAS FIR - LARCH #2 AND BETTER BOTTOM CHORDS WHERE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET: AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE DRAWING TITLE: i. THE ATTIC AREA IS AuCLS;15LE FROM AN OPENING NOT LESS THAN 20 INCHES IN WIDTH LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHEIRE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL EXT, DECK FRAMING MATERIAL CCA INC PINE #2 AND BETTER BY 30 INCHES IN LENGTH THAT IS LOCATED WHERE THE CLEAR HEIGHT IN THE ATTIC IS THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. GENERAL NOTES NOT LESS THAN 30 INCHES ii.) THE SLOPES OF THE JOISTS OR TRUSS BOTTOM CHORDS ARE NOT GREATER THAN TABLE 1609.1.2 WIND-BORNE DEBRIS PROTECTION FASTENING SCHEDULE FOR WOOD 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) 2 INCHES VERTICAL TO 12 UNITS HORIZONTAL. STRUCTUAL PANELS a,b,c,d 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING - THE REMAINING PORTIONS OF THE JOISTS OR TRUSS BOTTOM CHORDS SHALL BE FASTENER 'PACING (INCHES) PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR CNE-AND TWO WNAISIS--230 DESIGNED FOR A UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED CONCURRENT LIVE LOAD OF NOT LESS O FDWELLINGS ( ) NOTES: AREAS OF STRUCTURE THAN 10 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. FASTENER TYPE THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE EX. CRAWL SPACE NA K. ATTIC SPACES SERVERED BY STAIRWAYS OTHER THAN PULL-DOWN SHALL BE DESIGNED < 4 FEET SPAN 4 6 FEET SPAN < 8 FEET ( ) PANEL SPAN 4 E < PANEL 6 FEET < PANEL 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES ICC400 DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE NEW CRAWL SPACE NA TO SUPPORT THE MINIMUM LIVE LOAD SPECIFIED FOR HABITABLE ATTICS AND SLEEPING PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL SCREW- FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR RELD FIT. THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMOSIONS DUE TO UNKNOWq OR EX. BASEMENT NA ROOMS. BAOSED ANCHOR OR WITH 2 16 10 8 EX. FIRST FLOOR NA INCH EMBEDMENT LENGTH UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FIRST FLOOR LIVING AREA NA FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. EX. SECOND FLOOR NA NOTE: ALL CONCRETE SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS AS SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 19 CONCRETE NO. 10 WOOD SCREW- SECOND FLOOR LI`✓ING AREA NA OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CODE SUPPLEMENT. BASED ANCHOR WITH 2 16 12 9 INCH EMBEDMENT LENGTH SEAL: DAIS: NEW BALCONY NA LOFT NA Y4 INCH DIAMETER LAGSCREW- 11-08-19 NA PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS AS PER 2015 INTERNATIONAL INCH EMBEDMEBASED NT T LIENGTH 16 12 9 PROJECT NO: TH 2 ATTIC Hou SE a 1057-2019 ATTIC Hou SE b NA DRAWN BY: RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CODE SUPPLEMENT. BDK GARAGE NA ATTIC (GARAGE)(c) NA NOTE: THE BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE FOR THIS BUILDING MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE REQUIREMENTS - FOR SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 FOOT = 304.8 mm, 1 pound = 4443 N, 1 mile per hour = 0.447 m/s r °�br'.: Ys--.`. CHECKED BY: OF TABLE N1102.1 BASED ON THE CLIMATE ZONE SPECIFIED IN SECTION N1101.7 OF THE 2015 ,�",:>•` NEW DECK ON UPPER DECK ROAD LE`/EL 559 SQ FT (DCOPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS AR INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CODE SUPPLEMENT. a. This table is based on 140 mph wind speed and <45-foot mean roof height. '. SCREENED PORCH[ NA (SEE PAGE Al D2 FOR DETAILS). PROT-CTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE 1t.a SHEET NUMBER: SUNROOM NA b. Fasteners shall be installed at opposing ends of to wood structural panel. PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVING NEW DECK ROAD LEVEL 87 SOFT Fasteners shall be located a minimum of 1 inch fom the edge of the panel. THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY. G COVERED PATIO c. Anchors shall penetrate through the exterior wall overing with an embedment COVERED ENTRANCE PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS AS PER 2015 INTERNATIONAL length of 2 inches minimum into the building frare. Fasteners shall be located ; , .. _ !" 1 a minimum of 2J'2 inches from the edge of concrte block or concrete. POOL HOUSE CAE3ANA NA g RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CODE SUPPLEMENT. Acceptance of these drowin s does not authorize the right to build without g ACCESSORY STRUCTURE NA d. Where panel are attached to masonry or mosonrystucco, they shall be attached p g 9 _ .-. .. NEW CONCRETE PATIO 356 SOFT NOTE: THE SIZE 'OF ALL NAILING MATERIALS AND THE NAILING using vibration resistent anchors having a minimus ultimate withdrawal capacity the authorization of local governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. DOB NUMBER: OF of 1,500 pounds. of Health Services, Town Building Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. NEW 2ND FLOOR BALCONY 192 SQFT PATTERNS OF ALL MATERIALS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such agencies prior to NEW DECKING ON BEACH DECK 663 SOFT CHAPTER 23 OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. (o) WITHOUT STORAGE - COnStrUCtlOn. � ® KE1EIIrDESIGN•ASSOC'IATES,ac (b) WITH STORAGE "/%/i%'%`:• .•r;f '%, ,;�.:; %i//j /... /ice;' :,/, �,.;:..,,.,:j%; r' ,/`i:'•' i / rim ,� SIMPSON STRONG— TIE CONNECTORS — SPECIFIED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE A MINIMUM OF / TWO Bd NAILS THIS li ,,:% ✓/ DCUC_ MTS20 LTS20 ALLOWABLE LOADS 2 LOAD SIDE OF TRUSS, ;l PROVIDE (1) HGAtOKT ON SIDE OF CEILING JOIST ° AND ON SIDE OF RAFTER j iii _ i''----- --- FASTEN[-RS LATERAL WITH /' - MODEL GA UPLIFT JPLIFT (133/160) 8dx1 CODE TOTAL FOUR o N0. TO AVG 2 REF. Bd NAILS RAFTERS/ TO TO ULT. NAILS INTD TRUSS T DS 1 l 160 F F (133& PLA'[ES S U ( 3.) ( ) z - - TRUSS = SIMPSON NOTE: REFER TO SIMPSON WOOD CONSTRUCTION s'o TAKE-UP WASHER H7 16 4-fid 2-8d 8-8d 2991 930 985 400 5, 44 CONNECTORS MANUAL FOR ALL FOOT NOTES AND UM DESIGN ASSOCIATES roc PROPER INSTALLATION PROCEDURES residential & commercial design • consulting H6 16 8-8d 8-8d 3983 91: 950 650 5, 44 0 DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS (133) ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS (133) TWO o ARTg"x12 P0.Box 1675 (TOTAL) AVG LENGTH OF BOLT IN WOOD MEMBER LENGTH OF BOLT IN WOOD MEMBER CODE 8d NAIL o ° phone: (631)433 9084 REF. P`LA ES o � Southold,New York 11971 E-Mail: ssbn654Qoptonline,net MODELGA MAX. CLEAR ULT. LFTA2 LFTA o ° ° WIDTHSPAN L QTY DIA 14" 2" 24" 3" 31" 11" 2" 2}" 3" 34' EIGHT •• IN NAIL S P 4 INTO Kehl Design Associates,LLC o formerly D A K Associates,LLC LFTA 16 2J" 17" 38J' 16-10d 4200 1205 1400 5, 44, 85 STUD • '�%/ �////� i'7%����J � �� '�//// /"7'r OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: 2 DOUG-FIR LARCH / so. P13E FASTENIERS ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS °° These drawings and specifications including the MODEL L AVG 10d 10d x 1'2' CODE LFTA REF. NO. ULT. LSTA21 10d 10d x 1�" (133 / 160) (133) (160) ° ideas, design and arrangements represented therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC, and the owner of this ° Simpson Strong-Tie property. No part thereof shall be copied, MT516 ig 14-10d 14--10d x 1>!" 3116 1000 840 1000 3, 41, 128 • ° HGA10 disclosed to others or used in connection withy or project° an work other than, in each case, ART�'x12 MTS20 20 14-10d 14--10d x 1�" 3116 1000 840 1000 3, 41, 128 DETAIL "K"° with respect to this residence. LST20 20 12-10d 12--10d x 1 " 2383 775 720 720 3, 41 CNW- STU 5 REV: 11-22-19 COUPLER NUT DETAIL "E" 8 11-23-19 DOUG-FIR-LARCH Equal number Of °o �SIMPSON 11-25-19 OF DIRECTION SO. PINE CGDE specified nails In ° TAKE-UP WASHER 01-31-20 TYPE TYPE O LOAD ALLOWABLE LOADS REF. - DI MODEL CONNTION FLOOR ROOF (133/ each end Simpson Strong-Tie 02-09-20 N0. (100) (125) 160 03-02-20 G 515 645 670 CS16 ARTS"x12 LTP4 5 J 515 645 670 6, 39, 97 DETAIL "H11 H 515 645 670 MATERIAL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS'•'''(DF/SP) (133) HOLDOWN HOLDOWN ARTJ"x12 STUDDEFLECTION DEFLECTION CODE MODEL MACHINE AVG LENGTH OF BOLT 2,a AT HIGHEST AT HIGHEST REF. ANCHOR ULT. IN VERTICAL WOOD MEMBER ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE c NO. BASE BODY 4 s e BOLTS LOAD DESIGN 0 GA GA HB SB W H B SO CL DIA DESIGN WHEN RAISED OFF ° a QTY DIA 1 2" 2}" 3" 3}"= LOAD THE SILL PLATE o ° HD2A 16 1 12 4{" 2�" 2J" 8" 2 1 2 12150 1555 2055 2565 2775 2775 2760 0.058 0.077 2, 43, 82 0 0 MODEL DIMENSIONS I FASTENERS ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS \ AVG WL `STUD PLATE ULT. (133)2 DF / SP (160) RODE N0. SP4 3A" 7}" -10d x 1j" 2917 735 885 7, 40, 127 ° 0 MODEL DIMENSIONS; FASTENERS (TOTAL) ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS CODE WORK NOTES: N0. GA W L NAILS F100 R (133) (160) REF. °o LSTA21 20 1 " 1 21 16-10d 905 1205 1 1295 7. 40, 90 DIMENSION`.; FASTENERS (TOTAL) ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS CODE MODEL ° NO GA yy L NAILS FLO R (133) (160) REF. Simpson Strong-Tie STU MSTA24 18 1 1 24 18-10d 1 1025 1370 1640 1 7, 40, 90 1 LUS46 SIMPSON MODEL TOTAL FASTENERS ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS NAIL CODE L TAKE-UP WASHER NO. (LENGTH ED GA CUT LENGTH (TOTAL) (100) (133 / 160)2 SPACING REF. HD2A OC. OF ROLL IN A ROW NOTE: ALL HANGERS TO BE USED ON THIS PROJECT SInpson Strong-Tie GS16 150' 14" '16 CLEAR SPAN +31" 28-8d 1235 1650 2J" 7 40 90 ARE TO BE TOP MOUNTED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ALL NOTES MODEL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ON -FI AR H o N A WA A ON THIS PLAN WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION NO. GA W H B iHOEdADER6d JOISTS AVG UPLIFT FLOOR loo SNOW 115 ROOF 125 CODE BY A LICENSE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, PLACES DETAIL "F" ULT. (133)1(160)1 10d I 16d 10d 16d 10d 116d REF. ALL LIABILITIES ON THE CONTRACTOR. LUS46 18 34" 4J" 2 4-16d 4-16d 6076 1140 1160 1000 1150 1250 7, 40, 127 DETAIL "I" �N W- HUS210-2 14 3J 9j 1 2 8-16d 8-16d 6076 1755 2105 - 1650 1900 2065 1, 36, 84, 122 COUPLER NUT ART "x12 STU 5"- -FI LARCH/SO. PINE ALLOWA13LE LOADS 8 MODEL FASTENERS UPLIAVG FT UPLIFT ( 33/11AL 0) RODE SIMPSON `J 0. GA ULT. __._ TAKE-UP WASHER TO RAFTERS "'0 PLATES TO STUDS (133) (160) F, F. 160 HGA10KT 14 4-SDS41"x14" 4-SDSJ"x3" 1523 435 435 1165 940 USE A MINIMUM OF S P 4 TWO 8d NAILS THIS CNW- SIDE OF TRUSS. COUPLER NUT S P 4 TOTAL FOUR /. ® o SE A MINIMUM OF ed NAILS TWO Bd NAILS THISMTS16 g ANCHOR BOLTS INTO TRUSS SIDE OF TRUSS. MTS16 SIMPSON SIMPSON 8 TOTAL FOUR �. s ° HD2A TAKE-UP WASHER Strong-Tie 8d NAILS LSTA21 0 INTn TRUSS HUS210-2 II PROJECT: TWO .� o FI Sl"OJANOINI 8 AILS94 �;i ORE Off"" I D PLAnTES °®° I EIGHT TW "01" "m O o ° I ' 8d NAIL 8d NAIL INTO INTO DETAIL "A" STUD Simpson Strong-Tie PLATES °p° H7 EIGHT ® 725 TERRY LANE Bd NAIL DETAIL "D" DETAIL "G" DETAIL "J" INTO STUD Simpson Strong-Tie ° LFTA H7 Slaps Strong-Tie DETAIL "L" SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 ROD SYSTEM LFTA LFTA NOTE: DRAINAGE & ROOF RUNOFF NOTE AND CALCULATIONS SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 Ridge Strapping ALL VENTS ARE TO BE LOCATED AT THE REAR OF THE HOUSE I! BPRUN OFF FACTORS ASPHALT = 1.0 , ROOF = 1.0 DRAWING TITLE: LSTA30 ALL VENT PIPES ARE TO HAVE LEAD COATED COPPER SLEEVES / COVERS 1'-0" DEEP POOL x 4' DIA ==12.58 cu.ft. per vertical ft. 2n OOR 3•' THROUGH ROOF ee ° a THROUGH ROOF V-0" DEEP POOL x 6' DIA. = 22.3 cu.ft. per vertical ft. SIMPSON WINDLOAD ROOF I 2n1 FLOOR V--0" DEEP POOL x 8' DIA. = 42.25 cu.ft. per vertical ft. 3 3'• 3" 3 2 ROOF' V-0" DEEP POOL x 10' DIA. = 68.4 cu.ft. per vertical ft. CHARTS & CALCULATIONS 3 2 3 /STiNG STRONG—TIE DETAILS I DOIX1ST1Nc I• � 2, 3 GUE BA�RDDM 3 ITER�A�R�M / ROOF DRAINAGE Al LTP4 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 CALCULATIONS AND st FLOOR _ PLUMBING RISER DIAGRAM LTP4 0 2'• 2 2•• 2 2 Zmd FLOOR o ,e LTP4 2 3' 3 2 3. 3 2 NOTES: DETAIL, "C" WSTPG IX[snNc THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE mel 3 WER 2 a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE 2 2 PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW, CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL Simpson Strong-Tie 3 FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE Floor-t o-Floor Connections 2•• DESIGN PIROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR st FLOOR UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FLOOR z Ridge Strapping 2 FORMALLY'ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. 3• 3• 3. ' 3 3' Detail IXISTiNG ABOVE VENT GR DE 6" SEAL: DATE: GUFSf BATHR00f1 C.O C.O 2•• C.O C.O 4'i;.0. 11-08-19 C.O., LTP4 DETAIL "B" 3 3• 3' 3 TO SCWA APPROVEDEPROJECT NO: LTP4 2• 3• 2 z•, 3 SEWERAGE SYSTM 9 1057-2019 Simpson Strong-Tie ,'; �`� � ;'' DRAWN BY: Floor-to-Floor Connections = "� d BDK ALL SIMPSON HANGERS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY AN ENGINEER TO HAVE A �APACITY �`• F.�croR }sin, '�"" �• �.n;";-'. ' EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE REQUIRED AMOUNT CALCULATED FOR EAC1 CASE. ' t'q• CHECKED BY: y,y DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. NO SUBSTITUTIONS 4 SHEET NUMBER: AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE All framinghardware shown on these plans, LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. unless otherwise indicated, is Simpson Strong-Tie, lE"" � c�. r G2 No substitutions are approved or authorized, FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL WFCM Due to the relationshi s of framing hardware to PLUMBING RISER DIAGRAM NTS � ' `., F, 1. AF&PA WOOD R ( ) p g (NTS) �•-----'--" the other components of the structure, any framing DOB NUMBER: OF 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING - r5ysDbz , these plans ' PRESCRIPTIVE ME=THOD FOR ONE-AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) null and Void, and will result In the installer/contractor assuming responsibility for the design and ® IEHIIDESIGN•ASSOMTES, mc 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) - // ���•��i/i/iii/��„ ��.��; . 13'-2Y' 4 ' - EUPDATE VIDE HURRICANE STRAPPING IN 2 /j�' -- f --- _ __Imo-LL ACCORDANCE WITH THE _ -g" 14'-104" -�" j/ NTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE 19 10+ 3-3 4" 12- " H 16 IfrORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. % �•;: ' ,,.. // H THE 20 U KEM DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC ALL HEADERS ARE TO BE PROVIDED NEW residential 8, commercial design • consulting (2)14"X gY" LVL UNLESS STAIRS THATMEET OTHERWISE NOTED TOWN AND STATE BUDDING CODE PO.Boz1675 Southold,New York 11971 NOT: PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS AS PER Kehl Design Associates.LLC•forme THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL 9 dy D A K Associates,LLC RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM SUPPLEMENT These drawings and specifications including the Provide New able Handrail System with Provide New able Handrail tern with ideas, design and arrangements represented ys System therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ALL SECOND FLOOR WINDOWS 1white aluminum post, 2x4 Fiberglass Top Rail white aluminum post, 2x4 Fiberglass Tcp Roil ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this 4ND EXTERIOR DOORS TO property. No part thereof shall be copied, BE SET AT 6'-1DZ' disclosed to others or used in connection with any work or project other than, in each case, 3 0 3 o with respect to this residence. N12 PROVIDED NEW Provide New Ice Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. o REV: 11-22-19 PLATFORM AND Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary - N 11-23-19 11-25-19 STAIRS 01-31-20 V a V a d N —09-20 03-02-20 o NOTE: STAIRS AND STAIR PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED 1' 3 INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED AND NOT CONNECT TO /b�/"1 .3 THE UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) S ' 1" , 6• REMOVE EXISTING STAIRS IN THIS AREA M IDN _ _ _ _ _ _ Provide New able Handrail System with Provide New Cable Handrail System with E —RETAINING WALL RETAlflll_IG WALL_ — — _RETAINING WALL L_ white aluminum post, 2x4 Fiberglass Top Rail white aluminum post, 2x4 Fiberglass To) Rail FLOOD ZONE I i- - - - - - - LINE oA J RLTAININC, WAI I RFTAINING WAI I ZONE VE n N FLOOD ZONE-" 2" 2 (1 8 FT.) WORK NOTES: I� LINE — REMOVE DECK o'—s 3'-0" t zl ZONE VE IN THIS AREA `V UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) — Provide New Cable Handrail System with (ECFV. 8 FT.) g white aluminum post, 2x4 Fiberglass Top Rail I� TO ALLOW FOR F= ` Provide New 1pe Deckingon ExistingCCA Floor Joists, RETAININGWALL AIN!N ALL STAIRS Z .o Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary REMOVE EXISTING 3 STAIRS AND 14'-6%w N —�RETAINNG WALL _ _ _ _ _ RETAINING WALL_ _ _ _RAG WALL _ — FILL IN THIS I r — -- AREA FOR EXISTING LOWER GROUND LEVEL DECK Provide New Ipe Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. o HOT TUB/ r Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary — NEW P5055 3"SM P,EW P5055 NEW FWG 60611E NEW P5055 3"SM NEW P5M' 'N 10! 3r —2" NEW 5q"x 118" LVL —— IJI NEW 54"x 118 LVL Hdr. ` Hdr. \ NEW 54'x 1 8� LVL Hdr. EXISTING DOOR TO REMAIN UNLESS OVPJ�R REQUESTS REPLACEMENT Z ISI 16'-0" _ 1'-2Y" '-0" -0" 1'-3.. ,-0.. ,-1� '-0" '-n" i'-�" -- 3" RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL — —RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL Interior of the Southern Wall to be Sheathed with 4" CDX plywood. L— All Seams to be Located at Mid-Point of Headers. Framed o �� Storage Bin j to be � M relocated or Z DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM PROJECT: tri removed 3 S 1* z D C N DN FAMILY ROOM 3 O R E%Sv I E)" E [EN O N i j; z MICFO LINE OF EXTERIOR CANTILEVERED DECK FLOOR BEAMS 725 TERRY LINE Q FOR SECOND FLOOR BALCONY -0" 1_0" SOUTHOLD, NY, 11 971 OlWalkwaysnd 2' 0" - - - - - -- HATCHED AREA to be Removed ' -0 -1� SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 3 f O NEW PATIO 2'C 3 0"o • PANTRY CL Q DRAWING TITLE: 1'-6" io KITCHEN ' OVERHEAD VIEW OF D3HOUSE DN WITH DECKS TO BATHROOM BE ADDED OR REMOVED DW1 0 REF OI i • o L -JI Windr)wJ 3 NEW C W135Ro � FlLL-IN NOTES: REMOVE EXISTING " 4 6-111Y2' THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF T1 RAMP AND EXTENDDESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO, INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE o EXISTING DECK AND Z PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY A FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THI PROVIDE STAIRS DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN C o UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. I SEAL: DATE: Line of New Patio Line of New Patio z 11-08-19 ►i PROJECT NO: 22'-11 4" 1057-2019 Y DRAWN BY: BDK CHECKED BY: OVERHEAD VIEW OF ry ry t. REMOVE EXISTING DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL t SHEET NUMBER: RAMP AND EXTEND CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS r: `, ,t AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE EXISTING DECK AND LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVI ` - - fA 100, PROVIDE STAIRS HOUSE WITH DECKS TO THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONL 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) BE ADDED OR RDOB NUMBER: OF 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD—FORMED STEEL FRAMING — Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) of local governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services, Town Building Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ® KEHbDESIGN ASSOCJA'IES,uc 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) I agencies prior to construction. Mlo `. /M.IUME PROVIDE HURRICANE: STRAPPING IN - - � I ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE -9° 0'-tr4 15'-7" UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, 14-1OY" -�" 19-10 4" 3-6/" 12 OY" � residential & commercial design • consulting ALl HEADERS AF:E TO BE (2)13/,"X 9Y" LVL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED P0.Boz 1675 Southold,New York 11971 NOTE: PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS AS PER Kehl Design Associates,LLC•formerly D A K Associates,LLC THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL ��' %/%//%/%-` I�'%/T//� .' %//%%�%'iT/:':/�/%/ /rr//7- RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: WITH THE 201E UNIFORM SUPPLEMENTThese drawings and specifications including the , ideas, design and arrangements represented therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this ALL SECOND FLOOR WINDOWS SHOWER SHOWER disclosed property. No part thereof shall copied, APlD EXTERIOR DOORS TO closed to others or used in connection with BE SET AT 6'-10" - Provide New Cable Handrail System with Provide New Stairs Provide New Cable Handrail System with any work or project other than, in each case, 3 o white aluminum post, 2x4 Fiberglass Top Rail with white aluminum post, 20 Fiberglass Top Rail (4)ACQ Stringers WEST with respect to this residence. N 3 0 EAST ALL FOOTINGS TO BC A MIN. OF and Ipe Treads ELEV REV: 11-22-1 9 3'-0" BELOW FINAL GRADE o 5 Risers ELEV. 111-23-19 1-25-19 x 4 Tread 11" o = N LOWER LEVEL DECK 01-31-2002-09-20 a � 0 02-09-20 z NOTE: STAIRS AND STAIR PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED Provide New Ipe Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. 3 ' 03-02-20 INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED AND NOT CONNECT TO Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary Z '� THE UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) oZ5a -10" 11'_11y4" 13-6 -�9'-1" 3 3'-10 4 ( New 12" Conic. Piers Existing Conic. Piers Southern Side of Existing open open 9 Girder to be Sistered p p v with (2)2x12 ACQ or �1OK4fi -2' 5'-6" (1)4x12 ACO and —— —_ 7: _� �� Through Bolted with (2) 2x10 ACQ Girder „ , „" „ 11• „�4 (2)-21° Goly. Carriage _ Fill in Area with Bolts @ 2'-0"oc., Ground Level Deck y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Road Level) 4x4 ACQ Posts Platfo m UP Girder then to be ; I q I I I 4x4 ACQ Posts Note: #1 Existing one Piers� I ( �, � Wrapped with 1z Azek �, �', I I I I I I �Note �1 4 ____-_______ �' Line of Concrete Slab Line of Concrete Slab Line of Concrete Slab i ZEx. (2) 2x10 ACQ Flush Girder Ex. w5 a . ai Woll Ex. 6x6 CCA Retainin WaF _ - -_ __ — — 5 6 IPE S d WORK NO-IES: -- ine of Deck Above ;., Line of Deck Above Ex. (2) 2x10 ACQ Flush Girder _ _ Line of Dec Above _ _ " T - - - - - - - - —_- - - - - - - - —_- - - - -_- - - - —_- - - - - - - -- 6 x I Ing (2) 2x10 ACQ Girder — — — — (4) 2x10 ACQ Flush Girder Ex. (2) 2x10 ACQ Flush Girder x. x e ainm a x. 6x6 CCA Relainin Wall �401O 4x4 ACQ Posts 4x4 ACQ Posts REBUILD EXISTING S H OW E R OUTDOOR SHOWER 3, ��FLOOD ZONE a - 3. Note: �1 Note: #1 Note: #1 � o FLOOD ZONE 6 2- zr 2 �/ o Existing Conic. Piers t LINE LINE New 4X4 ACQ P Fier �1 — T - New 12" Conic. Piers ZONE VIE SOUTH ZONE VE New 12" Conic. ter �_ — New 12" Conic. Piers D Replace Existing Concrete (2) x10 ACQ Gide — New 4X4 ACQ Post ® Slob with New 6" Conic. 2 10 ACQ ) 3 2 10 ACQ (ELEV. 8 FT.) (ELEV. 8 FT.) —°{� — I (� 3 2x10 AC ( ) o Slab with 5 rebar 24"oc. o I G der Girtler 1 r Ci der Replace Existing Concrete o ` # - 5y" EW. and to be Pinned to o - x A R inin Wall — — — — x 5x A inin W Il — — ELEV. N(w 4 4 ACQ o t _ Slab with New 6" Conic. a ' Existing House FoundationC-D I — — — _ _______ Line o1 Deck Above 1� -3° Y" Slab with #5 rebar 24"oc. \� 9 0 (2) 2x10 Q Girder a Q N W I ( Existing Conic. EW. and to be Pinned to °N This Dimension is Prior tobier — — — — — — — — New 12" Conc. Piers _ SEE — — TA — — — — — — — — x r RETAINING LL RETAINING WALL RETAINING T77-A-1L " Existing House Foundation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - y -II 3Y 3p the Pocking out 13/' 2'-6Y2 HOT TUB o r._ — - New 4X4 ACQ Post - x I I o and th ; mg installed � ,;� GIRDER � — �Existinq Girder System E3 E3 Existin_q Girder System _ �---��I ( " i 32'-0" 2'-9" 2'-2° l PLAN o New 12" C c. I I I Ex. .7 C,nc. Piers 'Pw (2) 2x14 ACQ Girder d, I n Girder_ y 2x10 ACQ Hous Beam 3"SM 2x10 ACQ House Be 2x10 AC ouse Beam 3"SM x10 ACQ House Beam Pier � _ i i Provide New Ipe Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. L-_ kFA PICTURE WINDOW NCW PICTURE WINDOW Exis Ing NEW `10 ii;E WZ)U'N IJEW PICTURE WINDOW l ling Conc. 3.1 I I Replace all Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary 3068 Door Pier 10y _7y4" Replace Existing Windows with Replace Existi lindows with J-- �1 4� Andersen Windows (V.I.F.) Andersen C om ows (V.I.F.) 2 i y Header e Min. of Verify Header Size Min. of y Header Size Min. o �" 314x92° LVL Hdr. or Equal 414"z9Z" LVL Hdr. with 3" Support Mull 14"X921" LVL Hdr. with port Mull O ( ) I L_ RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL— — —RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL — — i @ or Equal or Equal Y ~� g PROJECT: xistin House xi in H I � ouse Southern Side of Existing Ex tin House . E sten House Girder to be Sistered with 12" I Piers � 1`�' � � 2 2x12 ACQ or 1 4x12 ACQ UJAIMOVI ( Ex. Conic. ` / Ond Through Bolted with — Ezistin�Girder � � (2)-2' Galvg Carriage Bolts z HATCHED AREA I 11QY„ 3' 9" @ 2'-O"oc., Girder then to TO BE I o be Wrapped with Ix Azek Em NEW PATIO I I I _ �I --'— — � N - Tx._(2) 2x10 ACQ Flush Girder .o :x 725 TERRY LAME LOWER LEVEL DECK AND PATIO PLAN � —5Y2M I SOUTHOLD, IVY, 11971 Ezisti�L!Cirder Concrete Wall 3 2210 ACQ 3) 2x10 ACQ — (3) 2x10 ACQ Ex. 12" Conc. Piers To Be Furred 3y" 2'- T22—�2'-2" 1'-3" ;� Girder Girder Girder SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 Ex, 12" Conic. Piers , WITH REFLECTIVE DECK FRAMING O Qat to Allow N Installation of jz ( ROAD Shingles ^N G2xir1d0er — (2 2x10 ACQ DRAWING TITLE: Concrete aGirder BeneathSeat LEVEL DECK LEVE V LOWER LEVEL DECK I — Existing Conc. Piers SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" AND PATIO PLAN It Note: #1 Verify 12" Concrete Piers on 2'-0"x 2'–D"x 1'-0" Conc. Footing, Min, S-0" Below Final Gratl(, 1'-7Y2 2 2x10 ACQ o 2) 2x14 ACQ New Girder (See Post / Girder Detail and Typical Post Detail Under Upper Ground Level Deck) (Page A106) Girder Girder WITH REFLECTIVE New 16 Sona Tubes (2 2x IJ ACQ Gir r Existing House _ _ _ � — DECK FRAMING OF Min. 3'-0" Below — New 12" Sono Tubes 2210 ACQ House Beam Final Grade M GROUND LEVEL I Min. 3'-0" Below „ Final Grade New Ipe Decking to be Installed �,�2" HATCHED AREA I 11 1 x Azek Wrap DECK (ROAD LEVEL) TO BE —— — T- — — Existing (2)2x10 ACQ Girder xA NEW PATIO I —_ 444 % NOTES: THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE Existing 2x8 ACQ Floor Joists 2xAC DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE 1x Azek Glyder Wrap SHOWER HOT TUB PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL z Existing 2x ACQ Ledger Existing Girder to be FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR New 2x ACQ Ledger---A Sistered with (2)2x12 Typical Post Detail PLAN GIRDER UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. z ACQ or (1)4x12 ACQ Under Upper Ground VIEW PLAN and Through Bolted with SEAL: DATE: (2)–l" Galy. Carriage Bolts Level Deck 1x Azek Girder Wrap 2 – „ g PROJECT 1NO:08-19 Hurricane Strapping @ 2 0 oc., Girder Scale 1"=1'-0" 1057-2019 Line of New Patio Line of New Patio pp g DRAWN BY: a Q a o a o BDK _�`. `'k"" ��,"•�: CHECKED BY: n O O o o DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC, ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ARF ` 4` SHEET NUMBER: AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE ' Q Q < Q LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVING � `v X THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY, fir. l Al 02 TYPICAL POST / 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) `" �,\'► :� R ,",' DOB NUMBER: OF Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization GIRDER DETAIL 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING - P 9 9 ' of local PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE-AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services, Town Building Scale 1"=1'-0" Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ® KEHbAESIGN"ASSOCI01 me 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) agencies prior to construction. %i,/,ii%/i / "✓iii/i ilii/ii..:/ �o'; oii%r"%:_ ;i. :,;,:::_=i,-„i,:% AX,, % - PROVIDE HURRICANE STRAPPING IN E nu -- — - - ACCORDANCE WITH THE ��` 2015 IfJTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, roc ALL HEADERS ARE TO BE residential &commercial design . consultfng (2)13/"X 9Y" LVL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED D'-5Y” PO.BOX 1675 Southold,New York 11971 NOTE: PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS 37'-5 4" 11'-44" AS PER Kehl Design Associates,LLC a formerty D A K Associates,LLC 1'-3Y` THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL 7Tn" : '� �/. �•""%//,',. �/% /"%/I Vii.; /�//",: RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED UWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM SUPPLEMENT These drawings and specifications including the ideas, design and arrangements represented NOTE: STAIRS AND STAIR PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED AND NOT CONNECT TOALL SECOND FLOOR WINDOWS ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this THE UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) AND EXTERIOR DOORS TO property. No part thereof shall be copied,disclosed to others or used in connection with BE SET AT 6'-102" any work or project other than, in each case, 1 a� 3- " - 4" 14" with respect to this residence. REV: 1 1—22-19 11—23-19 DN 11—25-19 a 13/" ; 01—31-20 4fl7' 44s" 7'-446` 7'-4%6" 7'-4%s' 7'-4 16" 7'-4%6' �'-6%" -8� 1 4" 02-09-20 03-02-20 F �. A 1�e a-nTng_'A— ____ _ _ _Ex fix— RetainisWall — — ( � t I z M FLOOD ZONE 2 z �, ��FLOOD ZONE LINE 0'-7" 3'-0" LINE ZONE VE UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) ZONE VE_ (ELEV. 8 FT.) (ELEV. 8 FT.) LProvide New Ipe Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. N [Z ( o Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary 14'-44" r r RETAINING TA117 _REEE77NI�WALL__ _ _R7INING WALL _ _ _ HOT TUB o EXISTING LOWER GROUND LEVEL DECK Provide New Ipe Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. ( NEW FWC 60611E NEW P5055 3"SM NEW F5055 �• r Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary WORK NOTES: \ NEW P5055 3"SM NEW P5055 T-p" 31i" -2" 54"x 117" LVL Hdr. NEW 54"x 11 g" LVL Hdr. NEW 5j`x ilg LVL Hdr. SHELF o I 3Y2" 1'-2Y' '-D" 5'-0" 1'-3" 0" 1� 5'-0" 3" 5'-0" 11'-4' 3Y" 1— RETAINIf1G WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL— — —RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LE EL m Interior of the Southern Wall to be Sheathed with q�" CDX plywood. All Seams to be Located at Mid-Point of Headers. w DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM .o s Z HATCHED AREA TO BE NEW PATIO DN FAMILY ROOM r Z Micro LINE OF EXTERIOR CANTILEVERED DECK FLOOR BEAMS FOR SECOND FLOOR BALCONY PROJECT: - - - - - �- - - - 0 2, 0. - - -- - - - 0 N 0 Iff z PANTRY CL zS I ULN . VVV O 11 a 725 TERRY LANE KITCHEN m -�,, o SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 DN HATCHED AREA o D __-- REF BATHROOM TO BE DW 0 Provide 0 SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 NEW PATIO —� i m water Line s 44 21 x9'" LVL Hdr For Ice-Maker z DRAWING TITLE: 3 NEW C113SR FILL IN z -4' 6'-1 OY` 0 J - O GROUND LEVEL 3 77-1 Z 0 - DECK (ROAD LEVEL) Line of New Patio Line of New Patio NOT ES: 23'-0" THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT GROUND LEVEL DECK LEVEL FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS, SEAL: DATE: SCALE: 1/4"=l'—O" 11-08-19 PROJECT NO: 1057-2019 `d "r DRAWN BY: = BDK CHECKED BY: DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. "- SHEET NUMBER: © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ARE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE LIMITATIONS OF THE T-11S CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY GIVING 1 1 HESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY. { ,; , y,s.``.;q.. ` Al� 03 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) JOB NUMBER: OF Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD—FORMED STEEL FRAMING — of local governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services, Town Building PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ® KEMDESIGN"ASS" 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES ICC400 agencies prior to construction. �/R PROVIDE HURRICANE STRAPPING IN - - ACCORDANCE WITH THE _- 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE --"--- UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. - 1 o KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, ALL HEADERS ARE TO BE residenBai & commercial design • consulting (2)1 a"X 9y" LVL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED P0.Boz 1615 Southold,New York 11911 NOTE: PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS AS PER Kehl Design Associates,LLC O formerly D A K Associates,LLC THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL "-%7%�%�///T0 ' ��'��%//f� �, /"!/%l%%/% -17,1,1' ' RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED OWNLRSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM SUPPLEMENT These drawings and specifications including the ideas, design and arrangements represented therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ALL SECOND FLOOR WINDOWS ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this property. No part thereof shall be copied, AND EXTERIOR DOORS TO disclosed to others or used in connection with BE SET AT C-101" any work or project other than, in each case, with respect to this residence. REV: 11-22-19 11-23-19 11-25-19 01-31-20 02-09-20 DN NOTE: STAIRS AND STAIR PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED 03-02-20 INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED AND NOT CONNECT TO THE UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) r Ex.7x6 CNA Retaining oll_ Ex_6x6 CCA RetainlSWaT_ I � z UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK ROAD LEVEL FLOOD ZONE—""" Line of Balcony Above Line of Balcony Above '--FLOOD SONE LINE ZONE VE ZONE VE ( I (ELEV. 8 FT.) — — 3x12 .6 ACO Box Beam— — — — — — — — — — — 3x12 .6 ACQ Box Beam — — — — — — — 3x12 .6 ACO Box —Bea — (ECFV. 8 FT.) — I I II I I IRETAINJ _WALL _ _ - - - -_77711 NG WALL_ RETAl1_NG_WALL o II II I _o WORK NOl ES: I I I I II I EXISTING LOWER GROUND LEVEL DECK N W F[055 NEW f`055 PW FW; 60611 NEW 055 _ N N `505 54"x 11" LVL Hdr. CS 154"x 116" LVL Hdr. 5q'x 116° LVL Hdr. 0 0 3N� RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL— — —RETAINING WALL AT UPPER GROUND LEVEL— — — 8 v Tub Drain w x x t L Above °o E DINING ROOM o o m ¢m LIVING ROOM A W/C Drain HATCHED AREm Above nm N� �2 � o N_ - z 00 00 00 00 cz i `� `� `n kg—Vanity Drain `�"� DN 1 C o > o Q t Above o > Qi Qi Q= Qi a o 0 N U N U N U N U PROJECT: LINE OF EXTERIOR CANTILEVERED DECK FLOOR BEAMS FOR S COND FLOOR BALCONY 1 0�fiJ S %JJM - - - - - - - � — - - 02' 0" - -- - - — - - I L.0 C I E C3 -2'4— a PANTRY CL z 1'-6" 725 TERRY LANE SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 KITno 0 J0 DN SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 '-00 _ 3D� BATHROOM DRAVVING TITLE: HATCHED AREA o I TO BE .o z GROUND LEVEL 3 NEW PATIO o z DECK (ROAD LEVEL) CL REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN3 N Z O c Q Line of New Patio Line of New Patio NOTES: THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO, INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL 23'_0" FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT, THE DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. GROUND LEVEL DECK ROAD LEVEL SEAL: DATE: 11-08-19 PROJECT NO: REFLECTIVE CEILING PLANDRAWN BY057-2019 4Y. SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" BDK CHECKED BY: DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL .W CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS 1=--- SHEET NUMBER: AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW, ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVINGn _. Al �� THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY. ''°;_ ".'ter;,�a i;,,>�`"•��' 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) " -"'""'�� DOB NUMBER: OF 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR v"OLD—FORMED STEEL FRAMING — - Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization of local governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services, Town Building PRESCRIPTIVE METHODFOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ® KEIIItDESIGN•A%OQA 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) agencies prior to construction. / /.o- i !/! ��1, " PROVIDE HURRICANE STRAPPING IN /' _ - ' ACCORDANCE WITH THE "; , H ®~ 1{I 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE ••�� " _ -- ��_ -#� UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. lo KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, �c ALL HEADERS ARE TO BE residential & commercial design . consulting (2)13/"X 9y" LVL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED P0.BOX 1675 Southold,New York 11971 NOTE: PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS AS PER THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL Kehl Design Associates,LLC o formerly D A K Associates,LLC RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM SUPPLEMENT These drawings and specifications including the ideas, design and arrangements represented therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ALL SECOND FLOOR WINDOWS ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this property. No part thereof shall be copied, AND EXTERIOR DOORS TO disclosed to others or used in connection with BE SET AT 6'-102" any work or project other than, in each case, with respect to this residence. REV: 1 1-22-19 11-23-19 11-25-19 01-31-20 02-09-20 03-02-20 FLOOD ZONE 32'-0" FLOOD ZONE LINE LINE ZONE VE (ELEV. 8 FT.) N VE (ELEV. 8 FT.) Provide New 42 High Cable Handrail System with Provide New 42 High Cable Handrail System with white aluminum post, 20 Fiberglass Top Rail SECOND FLOOR BALCONY white aluminum post, 20 Fiber lass Top Rail 0 Provide New Ipe Decking on and New CCA Floor Joists. Existing 6' Slider Existing 6' Slider CL CL WORK NOTES: O BEDROOM BEDROOM BATHROOM a MASTER BEDROOM CL HALL HALL PROJECT: CL STAIRS 2668 22',8 -lY" - 2268 %0`70JAN ""Iff 2 BEDROOV BEDROOM -10RKE 0 ID "m H A* " I" h -a" , HALL �L GL 725 TERRY LANE CL EXISTING MASTER CDC SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 BATHROOM LAYOUT #1 SCTM # 1000-65-01-017 DRAWING TITLE: SECOND FLOOR BALCONY LEVEL 2268 J 2268 7'- 2268 AND EXISTING MASTER i h 3 �. BATHROOM LAYOUTS SECOND FLOOR BALCONY LEVEL- GL CL 0 EXISTING MASTERS NOTES: SCALE: 1/4"=1'—O" BATHROOM LAYOUT Z THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE # DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO, INFRINCEMENTS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. ALTERNATE EXISTING MASTER SEAL: DATE: 11-08-19 BATHROOM LAYOUT #2 PROJECT NO: 1057-2019 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" H. ; ► ,:• DRAWN BY: �° s; ,+ 5 �,.:..• BDK CHECKED BY: DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TD MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORI✓1 CODE SUPPLEMENT. © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ARE ¢ 'r' SHEET NUMBER: AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIDNAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC, AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVING - THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY. ,,, :G?;;7> P-%l 05 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) J{``L DOB NUMBER: OF Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR MOLD—FORMED STEEL FRAMING — of local governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services, Town Building PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ® KEMDISIGN"ASS"ES,ux 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) agencies prior to construction. /,%%//./:%••.6.,/moi.iii%////ii%-✓_;.--.irr%�;%/i>/rii/,-�.-_..-/ii„ii%.ir-ir-i-.--'”"-i%G i"i, PROVIDE HURRICANE STRAPPING IN %� I -->1 ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE -- l1 L ULi I U UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. II N I II Li II V I KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC residential & commercial design . consulting 111 II I I ISI (2)1%EX 9YSLVL EUNOLEBS iLLLLLULi1 II IIII ILL ISL I�I_I ILII I OTHERWISE NOTED I U L IIII 11 11 11 L P0.Boz 1615 UL_LdLLLUL I_ L111 I LLI L IL I II IIII II IIII II IIII( I Southold,New York 11911 �IIIII VIII NOTE: PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS 1L LLJLIJ LLl L�I ��� AS PER Kehl Design Associates,LLC®formerty D A K Associates,LLC ILII LII THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL -'"'%IL L L 11 ILS L ISI II ILII ILLI L ISI I ILLI LI N LI ILLI L ILS L LLLLL�L�LLL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: / �I , u u iI1IlL LLL1L t WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM SUPPLEMENT These drawings and specifications including the _LI ---- - ideas, design and arrangements represented Alaskan Yellow Cedar Shingles ASSOCIATES, LLC. and the owner of this Azek a z4" E terior Casing !i g therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN _LLproperty. No part thereof shall be copied, �_ ALL SECOND FLOOR WINDOWS disclosed to others or used in connection with Ate Historic Sill I 1 Ah1D EXTERIOR DOORS TO BE SET AT 6'-102" any work or project other than, in each case, Ill 11 1111 11 11 11 11 Hill 11 ill 11 1 li 11 with respect to this residence. I LLIj I REV: 11-22-19 _� -- - -- 11-23-19 11 I 11-25-19 I � 01-31-20 02-09-20 CV +"x4" Exterior Casing 03-02-20 J -- Alaskan Yellow Cedar Shingles i LL LLL LE Li Ill ILA I Alaskan Yellow Cedar Shingles _ _ T QJ Q LLLI WORK NOTES: LC per open I 1 71 M TUI ill JLL 7" 11 1 11 1 1, 1—jT71—iH_ J T Q Q _O — — 1 i, t _-- d e Alaskan Yellow Cedar Shingles SOUTHERN ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4"=l'-10" ,PROJECT: IL Air M Zia "T h' J Provide New Ipe Decking on New ACD Floor Joists. Eo` ' PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS AS PER 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE N1102.1.2 (11402.1.2) Insulation and Fenestration Criteria Provide New 42" High Cable Handrail System0 % E H C E with white aluminum post, 2x4 Ipe Top Rail The building thermal envelope shall meet the requirements of Table N1102.1 based on the climate zone specified in section N1101 .7 N1102.1.2 (13402.1.2) INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENTa 725 TERRY LADE 4x12 .6 ACO @ 16"oc. to be Sistered SOUTHOLD NY 11971 CLIMATE FENESTRATION SKYLIGHT GLAZED CEILING WOOD MASS FLOOR BASEMENTc SLAB d CRAWL Existing Floor System Along Side of Existing Floor Joists Pocked Out ZONE UI-FACTOR b U-FACTOR FENESTRATION R-VALUE FRAME WALL WALL R-VALUE WALL R-VALUE SPACEc LUC312SS 1x12 Azek SHGC b,e R-VALUE R-VALUE' R-VALUE 8 DEPTH R-VALUE Provide Flashing and Waterproofing 3x12 .6 ACD Beam SCTM # 1000 4 EXCEPT h -65-01-017 54 (2)2x6 Top Plates"x 11g' LVL Hdr. Provide New Ipe Decking on New 2X8 ACQ Floor Joists. I MARINE 0.35 0.55 0.40 49 20OR13+5 8/13 19 10/13 10,2fl 10/13 Provide New 36" High Cable Handrail System �IDRAWING TITLE: with white aluminum post, 2x4 Ipe-Top Rail For SI: = 1 foot = 304.8 mm 2x6 Studs 16"oc. Provide New 36" High Cable Handrail System a. R-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When insulation is installed in a cavity which is less 2" CDX Exterior Sheathing 2" CDX Exterior Sheathing with white aluminum post, 224 Ipe Top Rail than the label or design thickness of the insulation, the installed R-value of the insulation shall not be less than the 2x6 Sill Plate SOUTHERN ELEVATION R-value specified in the table. NOTE: STAIRS AND STAIR PLATFORM TO BE CONSTRUCTED b. The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. The SHGC column applies to all glazed fenestration. ;"x6" Ipe INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED AND NOT CONNECT TO AND EXCEPTION: Skylights may be excluded from glazed fenestration SHGC requirements in Climate Zones 1 through 3 where THE UPPER GROUND LEVEL DECK (ROAD LEVEL) the SHGC for such skylights does not exceed 0.30. (4)2210 ACQ Girder Existing Floor System 2x8 ACO Floor Joists @ 16"ac. CROSS SECTION 1x12 Azek c. "15/19" means R-15 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home or R-19 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement wall. "15/19" shall be permitted to be met with R-13 cavity insulation on the interior of the Provide New 3High Cable Handrail System basement wall plus R-5 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home. "10/13" means R-10 continuous LUS28SS LUS 5 with white aluminum inum post, 2x41pe Top Rail insulation on theinterior or exterior of the home or R-13 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement wall. 1x6 Azek Verify Existing Header-// 5"a z8 Azek NOTES:Provide New Ipe Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists. : d. R-5 shall be added to the required slab edge R-values for heated slabs. Insulation depth shall be the depth of the Replace any Damaged Floor Joists and Structural Members as Necessary THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE footing or 2 feet, whichever is less in Zones 1 through 3 for heated slabs. DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE Replace Existing Concrete 626 ACQ Post Provide New 36" High Cable Handrail System PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL e. There are no SHGC requirements in the Marine Zone. Slab with New 6" Conc. Wrapped with with white aluminum post, 2x4 Ipe Top Rail q Existing Wall System with r r 2x ACQ and FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE Slabf. Basement wall insulation is not required in warm-humid locations as defined by Figure N1 1 10.10 and Table N1 101.10Wrapped with DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO UABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR EW. and to be Pinned to 1x12 Azek UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT g. Or insulation sufficient to fill the framing cavity, R-19 minimum. 4" PC. Slab Existing House Foundation ABU66SS FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. h. The first vale is cavity insulation, the second value is continuous insulation, so "13+5" means R-13 cavity insulationSEAL: DATE: plus R-5 continuous insulation. Existing Deck System 2x10 CCA Floor Joists 16"oc. Existing Deck System lies when more than half the insulation is on the interior of the mass wall. 8" Concrete Wall on 24"x8" footing 11-08-19 i. The second R-value applies )Min. 3'-0" Below Final Grade) Existing Footing System PROJECT N0: 1057-2019 New Footing System ;w'.; s t ` 12" Sona Tube on r ~� � ; ,t.• DRAWN BY: 24'224"x12" Conc. BDK ' ar Footing, Min. 3'-0" CHECKED BY: • �:i`I �.,, ` DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL Below Final Grade. �' 1 CODE UPDATED WITH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ARE ; SHEET NUMBER: AS AN ALTERNATIVE' TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN, WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVING >.° .;� . . td THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. CROSS S THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY. X15 °, 4 ,,1�„f ' Al O 6 1. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) SCALE: 1/4"=1'-O" A, Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization DOB NUMBER: OF 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING - of local governingagencies, such as Suffolk Count Dept. of Health Services, Town Building PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISIS-230) Departments, DEC, FEMAetc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ,® KEMDE5IGN•ASS"TF.S,uic 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) agencies prior to construction. -7/%/riii;</, ..r i:;/iii zi ✓= -,li""ii%/ii/)%r:._-_;../;i�i%�7i-�"- -r/.,%,i„ /r / u1i nl ~ X11 LJ — _" - ------ N o i i N o KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, irc o cans I I S residential &commercial design . consulting _ o Q _ OI O II U tD = I N Z NtD P P0.Boz 1675 II Southold,New York 11971 o XII X �n o I o Kehl Design Associates,LLC o formerly D A K Associates,LLC /%T%T%%".:"%�%D%%/�////i77"'"%-i�%/iii%w/ o II EI E OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMLNIS: ¢ I ¢ E o o ¢ I I a o o These drawings and specifications including the — I — ideas, design and arrangements represented o I therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. No part thereof shall be N copied, disclosed to others or used in connection W 3 W with any work or project other than for which 16'-17"1�" I 11-11� 14' -4Y' I 11-11/ they have been prepared without written consent. 16'-6Y 1'-4y" 1' I I LA 113 -- -� — O - - -�- - - o REV: _ = 03-02-20 2x10 CCA Floor Joists 16"oc. I X - I = X NOT FOR Mk w 0 N ¢ CONSTRUCTION U o Q V xl cV d (n U ❑ W V ❑ USE UNLESS c V I rD CO I X I JUU CERTIFIED BY N o0 0 wl - ¢ o � 0 00 x PROFESSIONAL o W II ENGINEER I X CV (b F � �,2x4 CCA Floor v v I m U Joists 16"oc. 2x10 CCA Floor Joists 16"oc. o I I o = I = - n / Cn 3 v w b I 3 w WORK NOTES: I o3 I o3 •t cn � _ o - a Li N D, I N o � I mI U U d N N c U J U V o o C1 .` U Cn 3 o an O Oi O X 0 � 7 O 7 _ 7 _ V N II 3 XN _ _ • X W� I 2x10 CCA Floor Joists 16"oc. I I I -- 0 33 0 0 o PROJECT: o . d �'`� U o I y U CCn Cn O O a, i CV N LnK V ST 00" J A' N 0 Ti A A A 108 08 OS _ INUE o I X IE I XRn E S I fflum" U w, w II IIS 2x10 CCA Floor Joists 16"oc. I I M 725 TERRY LANE ❑ v SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 0 U LA I 16'-6Ya" i1'-0" 16'-5Y" - i1'-0" 27'-6Ya" 27 5)/4" DRAWING TITLE: O O 11'-2y2' I'-2y2. EXISTING CONDITIONS OF BEACH LEVEL DECK EXISTING BEACH FOOTING AND FRAMING PLAN- EXISTING BEACH LEVEL FLOOR PLAID 'NOTES: THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO, INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL „ FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT Existing CCA Seat / Handrail FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS, Existing 4"x4" CCA Decking on Existing CCA Floor Joists, Existing Concrete Patio SEAL: DATE: 10-05-19 Existing 2x10 CCA Floor Joists 16"oc. PROJECT N0: Existing (3)2x10 CCA Girder Existing (3)2x10 CCA Girder Concrete Shelf DRAWN BY057-2019 12" Sona Tube e BDK CHECKED BY: DESIGN CRITERIA ,4ND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE UPDATED WTH THE 2016 UNIFORM CODE SUPPLEMENT. © COPYRIGHT 2019 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC, ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATION ARE . ;` r SHEET NUMBER: AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE \� CROSS ECTI ON A LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROPERTY OF KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY, GIVING` Al ®� THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, THE OWNER THE RIGHT TO BUILD AND MODIFY THESE PLANS FOR THIS RESIDENCE ONLY. ,._ SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 01. AF&PA WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM)��i ,.,'�'s?t;r" `.:- ,ff.r,�°'''` �-`' DOB NUMBEK: OF Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization ' 2.AIS1 STANDARD FOR COLD—FORMED STEEL FRAMING — of tocol governingagencies, such as Suffolk Count Dept. of Health Services, Town Building PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AI SIS-230) Departments, DEC, FEMAetc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such ';® KEHLDESIGN,ASS"TE�ux agencies to construction. 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) 9 F