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HomeMy WebLinkAbout46881-Z ZL �Xit ooS�FFa1,�coG Town of Southold 11/5/2022 o� y� P.O.Box 1179 53095 Main Rd Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 43562 Date: 11/5/2022 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 510 Navy St., Orient SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 26.-1-9 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 8/16/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 46881 dated 9/27/2021 was issued,and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: alterations and additions, including rear deck,to existing single family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Dune Dogs LLC of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 46881 3/18/2022 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 10/3/2022 CN Ratsy th i d ignature �4�suffoc�c TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ay BUILDING DEPARTMENT y z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE "oy • o� SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46881 Date: 9/27/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Wright, Edward 510 Navy St Orient, NY 11957 To: Construct additions to existing single family dwelling as applied for. 10-15-2021: Permit amended to include windows, with HPC approval 1_1�122T4 =2i4EBI] p Tim ito include construction of rear deck. At premises located at: 510 Navy St., Orient SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 26.-1-9 Pursuant to application dated 8/16/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 3/29/2023. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $362.40 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 ELECTRIC $125.00 Total: $847.40 Building Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ay BUILDING DEPARTMENT y x TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE oy • SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46881 Date: 9/27/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Wright, Edward 510 Navy St Orient, NY 11957 To: Construct additions to existing single family dwelling as applied for. QUh P/� aQ- 4U 12e-40k- w►4wS At premises located at: 510 Navy St., Orient SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 26.-1-9 Pursuant to application dated 8/16/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 3/29/2023. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $362.40 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $412.40 Building Inspector �o�SUFfe��.co TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ay BUILDING DEPARTMENT y x TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE v � � SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46881 Date: 9/27/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Wright, Edward 510 Navy St Orient, NY 11957 To: Construct additions to existing single family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 510 Navy St., Orient SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 26.-1-9 Pursuant to application dated 8/16/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 3/29/2023. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $362.40 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $412.40 Building Inspector OF SOUT�,oI � o Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Q sean.devlinOltown.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 �yC4UNTV,N BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Dune Dogs LLC Address: 510 Navy St city:Orient st: NY zip: 11957 Building Permit#: 46881 Section: 26 Block: 1 Lot: 9 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: North Fork Electrical Contr License No: 2300ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service X Commerical Outdoor 1st Floor X Pool New Renovation X 2nd Floor X Hot Tub Addition Survey Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph X Heat Duplec Recpt 36 Ceiling Fixtures 5 Bath Exhaust Fan 3 Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 3 Wall Fixtures 4 Smoke Detectors 3 Main Panel A/C Condenser 2 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 27 CO2 Detectors Sub Panel 100A A/C Blower 2 Range Recpt Gas Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO 3 Transformer UC Lights Dryer Recpt 30A Emergency FixturesTime Clocks Disconnect 2 Switches $ 4'LED Exit Fixtures Pump Other Equipment: DW, Micro, Hood, Oven, Fridge, Mini Fridge, W/D, 100A Sub 24 Circuits / 15 Used Notes: Whole House Renovation Inspector Signature: Date: March 18, 2022 S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road : Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 - Southold,NY 11971-0959 'W : a� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFIC.ATIO.N. Date: .. A/�� Building Permit No. Owner: �� J- t (Please print) - 1 Plumber: (Please rint) I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. y� (Plumbers Signature) Sworn to before me this day of , 20Z�L Notary Public,,-gArk -County SARAH VINDIGNI NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No..O1V16212159 Qualified in Suffolk County MY Commission E;nires 01obPr 13,20_.J hO�aOF SOUTyO� .. * # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. courmN�' 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. 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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 17, 2021 RE: 510 Navy Street, Orient, NY - Permit # 46881 To whom it may concern: This letter shall certify that the windows have been installed and the framing, electrical and plumbing have been roughed in accordance with the approved plans and applicable NYS code. Regards, Tom Pedrazzi studiopedrazzi Architecture+ Design 917-796-5451 200 W. 5811 Street Suite 10C New York, NY 10019 fax/p 917.796.5451 tom@studiopedrazziarchitects.com studiopedrazzi architects architecture + design Sept 22, 2022 RE: 510 Navy Street, Orient, NY - Permit #46881 To whom it may concern: This letter shall certify that the electrical, plumbing, framing, strapping, insulation and footings for the home renovation (including the deck) have been completed in accordance with the approved plans and applicable NYS code. Regartf -� r TOYS studiop� dt, zchitecture + Design 917-796-5451 �[ �� OCT 2 7 2022 'ILD' 200 W.58'^Street Suite 10C New York,NY 10019 fax/p 917.796.5451 tom@studlopedrazzlarchltects.com studiopedrazzi architects architecture + design Sept 22, 2022 RE: 510 Navy Street, Orient, NY- Permit#46881 To whom it may concern: This letter shall certify that the electrical, plumbing, framing, strapping, insulation and footings for the home renovation(including the deck) have been completed in accordance with the approved plans and applicable NYS code, RegA r.l�;v 1�• �Cr _To fi studioCrchitecture+ Design 917-796-5451 200 W.581i Street Suh*10C New York,NY 10019 fax/p 917.796.5451 tomOsbAlopedrazzlerchltects.com FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION(1ST) , Comy. ------------------------------- FOUNDATION'(2ND) . v1�r 5 ROUGH FRAMING: PLUMBING 0 �'r INSULATION.PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE 1 6 or► 1 • 3 •1 FINAL ADDIT NAL COMMENTS . hob : : .• �,' 7 �• � . . • o rso rrg D-15-�-/ /�i�t d e4,��f �l w,note 4(,.'-$ A �z.n �/PG & ✓ l ' 1 c iwt_ ILL000l z • '.;.`!Y`.1%..'. . ,,. v...,,,s. -% ..ice.-� - �ffFC�K TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT . w x Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 httys://www.southoldtowimy.aov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only - PERMIT NO. O Building Inspector: �^ AUG 1 6 2021 Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an BLTJT D.PN Owner's-Authorization.form(Page 2}shall be completed. . „+. Date:August 11, 2021. OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: . Name:Dune Dogs LLC ; sCrM#1000-26.-1-9 - Project Address:510 Navy Street Phone#:(9'14) 582-7861 Email:danielpennessi@gmail.com Mailing Address:43 Appleton Place, Dobbs Ferry,_NY 10522 -CONTACT PERSON: Name:Daniel J. Pennessi Mailing Address,:43 Appleton Place, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 Phone#:(914)_582-7861 Email:danielpennessi@gmaiI.com DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: - Name:Tom-Pedrazzi (studioPedrazzi Architects) Mailing Address:200 W. 58th Street Suite 10C New York, NY 10019 Phone#017) 796-5451 Email:pedraz4074ggmail.com CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name.:Paul Reinckens (Atlantis Home Remodeling) Mailing Address:1066 Hummel Avenue, Southold,,NY 11971 Phone#:(631) 466-8672 -_TTm_ailpaul@atl antishomeremodelers.com DESCRIPTION,OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION El New Structure ❑Addition RAlteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: [i]Other Interior Permit for new baths and kitchen. $20,000 Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes RNo Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes RNo 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property:Residential Intended use of property:Residential Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to - R-40 this property? ❑Yes BNo IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. ❑ Check Boz After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues-as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code.,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,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 andto admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)•for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210AS of the New York State Perial Law., Application Submitted By(print n e): Daniel J. Pennessi BAuthorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: August 11, 2021 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) Daniel J. Pennessi being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)heisthe member/corporate officer. . (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/her knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this 5th day of August .2021 Nota y Public DANIEL SCHUYLER PROPERTY-OWNER AUTHORIZATION Notary Public, State of New York No. 01 SC5084025 (Where the applicant is not the owner) Qualified in ,Orange Count Commission Expires Aug. 25, Daniel J. Pennessi residing at 43 Appleton Place, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 I, as President of Dune Dogs LLC Daniel J. Pennessi do hereby authorize to apply on my be f to th o n of S uthold Building Department for approval as described herein. August 5, 2021 Ownel>6ignature Date Daniel J. Pennessi Print Owner's Name 2 our Uniqu g e Mariella_Ostroski,Chairperson `m�J '% e�fs Town Hall Annex Anne Surchin,Vice Chair 2 TO 10` C0 54375 Route 25 Fabiola Santana • L!nflLyEAK • PO Box 1179 Y,_;� Allan Wexler x � .r;f o Southold,NY,11971 Telephone:(631)765-1802 Kim E.Fuentes,Coordinator �% �I lids email:kimf@southoldtownny.gov ARFSFRVATION southoldhpcgsoutholdtowM.gov Town of Southold Historic Preservation Commis yah 2 C F 0 VSeptember 30,2021 111 L5 ltn RESOLUTION #09.30.21.1 OCT 15 2021L BUILDING! .Ob7. Certificate of Appropriateness TOWN OF SOUT'NeLs RE: 510 Navy Street, Orient,NY, SCTM# 1000-26-1-9 Owner: Daniel Pennessi RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, 510 Navy Street, Orient,NY is on the Town of Southold Registry of Historic Landmarks,and WHEREAS, as set forth in Section 56-7(b)of the Town Law(Landmarks Preservation Code) of the Town of Southold, all proposals for material change/alteration must be reviewed and granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission prior to the issuance of a Building Permit, and, WHEREAS, the applicant submitted a proposal to construct alterations to an existing single- family dwelling. WHEREAS, the scope of work includes the replacement of asphalt roofing, installation of new windows and installation of cedar siding, and, WHEREAS, the applicant met with the Commission during a pre-submission conference on September 30,2021,and indicated that since his dwelling was built in the year 1985, it-may not be considered a historical structure and asked that the Commission waive the:requirement of a public hearings in order to move forward on all minor alterations, and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission determines that the proposed work detailed in the above referenced application can be considered without a public hearing, and Page 2 Historic Preservation Commission Pennissi,Dan BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission determines that the proposed work meets the criteria for approval under Section 170-8 (A)of the Southold Town Code and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Commission approves the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness. MOVER: Commissioner Surchin SECONDER: Commissioner Wexler AYES: Ostroski, Surchin, Santana, and Wexler RESULT: Passed Please note that any.deviation from the approved plans referencedabove may require further review from the commission. Signed: Kim E.Fuentes,Application Coordinator for the Historic Preservation Commission Date: September 30,2021 \w % �SUFFa y. '� DING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector =per S9 uTOWN OF SOUTHOLD co0�\�o�s�ti r8n Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 - �No Southold, New York 11971-0959 0 y71p1 ��p! Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 4 rogerr(c_southoldtownny.gov seandQsoutholdtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (Ali Information Required) Date: Company Name: p 'C- .Q� - r, ��s� — ✓� Name: License No.: � �-,� email: `2 _gn2c_ co, Address: Phone No.: — o JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: .-, Address: c> Cross Street: Phone No.: Bldg.Permit#: email: Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: Lot: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please Print Clearly) c;) Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: �gh Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: S Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size 1 Ph 3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# New Service - Fire Reconnect- Flood Reconnect- Service Reconnected - Underground - Overhead #Underground Laterals 1 2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION O� Request for inspection FormAs /`ti \w �� �gufFOC,I- -L DING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD S G�� c. CM e�NoF o� 8n Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 y pt �o Telephone (631) 765-1802 -'FAX (631) 765-9502 ��l rogerr(aD_southoldtownny.gov seand(a)_southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: Company Name: p — Name: License No.: < email \ C Address: Phone No.: — o JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Address: Cross Street: v� Phone No.: -Bldg.Permit#* email: .: Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: Lot: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please Print Clearly) �o� —S \ \L Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: Rough In Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: S Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size 1 Ph 3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# New Service - Fire Reconnect- Flood Reconnect- Service Reconnected - Underground - Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION Request for inspection FormAs PERMIT# KI Address: Switches WI Outlets I GFI's 1 1 Surfac� Sconces U C Lts Fans fridge .__..,.. . HW Exhaust ` Ov J� W/D` r _ 1 Smokes DW Mini : ..Carbon ...M..: • . :•Micro �. Gene`rato.r., CombA.:�.` ....- _ . _ .... ..... 'Cooktop _.. ......_._.. ._ `.Transfer.._.._ AC AH Hood Service.. _..: _..._ . •Arrips Have Special: ;Used Comments: DUNE DOGS LLC 43 Appleton Place Dobbs Ferry, New York 10522 October 6, 2022 VIA EMAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Mc—y>3 5�;ts�-i OCT 2 7 2022 Southold Building Department 54375 NY-25 'ID" Southold,New York 11971 RE: 510 Navy Street, Orient,New York (the "Property") Perfnit#46881 Application for Certificate of Occupancy Dear Nancy: Enclosed herewith please find the following items to satisfy the items raised by Inspector John Jarski in the September 22, 2022 Final Inspection Report, a copy of which is enclosed herewith. 1. Architect's Certification Letter -J 2. Plumber's Solder Certificate J 3. Photo showing repaired cable rail J 4. Photo showing proper pool barrier ^� 5. Photos and manuals regarding split HVAC systems Please let me know what is required to have the certificate of occupancy issued. Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter. Very truly yours, Daniel J. PepWessi, President Enclosures. NYSIF New York State Insurance Fund 8 CORPORATE_CENTER DR,3RD FLR,MELVILLE,NEW YOR_K 11747-3129 nysifcom CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE r e A A A A A 090726878 MORLEY AGENCY INC 3234 HAMPTON'RD 0•'w . SOUTHAMPTON NY 11968 SCAN TO VALIDATE AND SUBSCRIBE POLICYHOLDER CERTIFICATE HOLDER PAUL REINCKENS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD-BLDG DEPT DBA ATLANTIS HOME REMODELERS TOWN HALL-ANNEX,5.4375_ MAIN RD 1065 HUMMEL AVE Pb BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 POLICY NUMBER CERTIFICATE NUMBER POLICY PERIOD DATE 1242667 741958 09/14/2020 TO -09/14/2021. 8/2/2021 THIS IS TO, CERTIFY THAT THE POLICYHOLDER NAMED ABOVE IS.INSURED IITH THE.MEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND .UNDER POLICY. NO. 2426 671-0; .COVERING THE . ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF -THIS POLICYHOLDER FOR WORKERS'' COMPENSATION UNDER THE NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW WITH RESPECT TO ALL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT AS INDICATED BELOW, AND. WITH.RESPECT TO.OPERATIONS OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK, TO THE POLICYHOLDER'S REGULAR NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES ONLY. IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATIONS REGARDING SAID POLICY,INCLUDING ANY NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLATIONS, OR TO VALIDATE THIS CERTIFICATE,VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT HTTPS:/1WWW.NYSIF.COM/CERT/CERTVAL.ASP.THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND IS NOT LIABLE IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO GIVE SUCH NOTIFICATIONS. THIS POLICY DOES NOT COVER THE SOLE PROPRIETOR;PARTNERS AND/OR MEMBERS OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS NOR INSURANCE COVERAGE UPON THE CERTIFICATE .HOLDER: THIS CERTIFICATE DOES : NOT AMEND; EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICY. NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND DIRECTOR;INSURANCE FUND UNDERWRITING VALIDATION NUMBER:492704222 ILOA a Y workers'STATE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE COVERAGE Comp Boardensation DISABILITY AND PAID FAMILY LEAVE BENEFITS LAW PART 1.To be completed by Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Carrier or Licensed Insurance Agent of that.Carrier 1 a.Legal Name&Address of Insured(use street address only) 1b.Business Telephone Number of Insured PAUL REINCKENS 065 ATLANTIS HOME R HUMMEL AVENUE EMODELERS 6317656774 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 Work Location of Insured(Only required IF coverage Is speci8callyilmited to 1c.Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured certain locations In New York State,I.e.,Wrap-up Policy) or Social Security Number 09-0726878 2.Name and Address of Entity Requesting Proof of Coverage 3a.Name of Insurance Carrier' (Entity Being Listed l the Certificate Holder) Standard Security Life Insurance Com an of New York . Town of Southold - Building Department tY P Y TownHall Annex 54375 Main Rd 3b.Policy Number of Entity Listed in Box"1a" P. O. Box 1179 R61186-000 Southold, NY 11971 3c.Policy effective period 9/13/2017 to 8/4/2022 4. Policy provides the following benefits: ❑X A.Both disability and paid family leave benefits. ❑ B.Disability benefits only. ❑ C.Paid family leave benefits only. 5. Policy covers: A.All of the employer's employees eligible under the NYS Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Law. B.Only the following class or classes of employer's employees: Under penalty of perjury,I certify that I am an authorized representative or licensed agent of the insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has NYS Disability and/or Paid Family Leave Benefits insurance coverage as desc,09ed above. Date Signed 815/2021 By (Signature of insurance carrier's authorizkd represents ive or NYS Licensed insurance Agent of that Insurance carrier) Telephone Number (212),355-4141. Name and Title .SUPERVISOR-DBL/POLICY SERVICES IMPORTANT: If Boxes 4A and 5A are checked,and this form is signed by the insurance carrier's authorized representative or NYS Licensed Insurance Agent of that carver,this certificate is COMPLETE.Mail it directly to the certificate holder. If Boz 413,4C or 513 is checked,this certificate is NOT COMPLETE for purposes of Section 220,Subd.8 of the NYS_ Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Law. It must be mailed for completion to the Workers'Compensation Board,Plans Acceptance Unit,PO Box 5200,Binghamton,NY 13902-5200. PART 2.To be completed by the NYS Workers'Compensation Board(Only If Box 4C or 5B of Part 1 has been checked) State of New York Workers'Compensation Board According to information maintained by.the NYS Workers'Compensation Board,the above-named employer has complied with the NYS Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Law with respect to all of his/her employees. Date Signed By (Signature of Authorized NYS Workers'Compensation Board Employee) Telephone Number Name and Title Please Note.,Only Insurance carriers licensed to write NYS disability and paid family leave benefits insurance policies and NYS licensed insurance agents of those Insurance carriers arra authorized to Issue Form DB-120.1. Insurance brokers are NOT authorized to issue this form. 013.110.11 x10.17, Vllll�imm1�2i0ii1iiii(i10im17)°VIS Additional Instructions for Form D13-120.1 By signing this form,the insurance carrier identified in Box 3 on this form is certifying that it is insuring the business referenced in box"la"for disability and/or paid family leave benefits under the New York State Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Law.The Insurance Carrier or its licensed agent will send this Certificate of Insurance to the entity listed as the certificate holder in Box 2. The insurance carrier must notify the above certificate holder and the Workers'Compensation Board within 10 days IF a policy is cancelled due to nonpayment of premiums or within 30 days IF there are reasons other than nonpayment of premiums that cancel the policy or eliminate the insured from coverage indicated on this Certificate. (These notices my be sent by regular mail.)Otherwise,this Certificate is valid for one year after this form is approved by the insurance carrier or its licensed agent,or until the policy expiration date listed in Box 3c,whichever is earlier This certificate is issued as a matter of information only and confers no rights upon the certificate holder.This certificate does not amend,extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policy listed, nor does it confer any rights or responsibilities beyond those contained in the referenced policy. This certificate may be used as evidence of a Disability and/or Paid Family Leave Benefits contract of insurance only while the underlying policy is in effect. Please Note:-Upon the cancellation of the disability and/or paid family leave benefits policy indicated on this form, if the business continues to be named on a permit, license or contract issued by a certificate holder,the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of NYS Disability and/or Paid Family Leave Benefits Coverage or other authorized proof that the business is complying with the mandatory coverage requirements of the New York State Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits Law. DISABILITY AND PAID FAMILY LEAVE BENEFITS LAW §220. Subd. 8 (a) The head of a state or municipal department, board,-commission or office authorized or required by law to issue any permit for or in connection with any work involving the employment of employees in employment as defined in this article, and not withstanding any general or special statute requiring or authorizing the issue of such permits, shall not issue such permit unless proof duly subscribed by an insurance carrier is produced in a form satisfactory to the chair,that the payment of disability.benefits and after January first;two thousand and twenty-one,the payment of family leave benefits for all employees has been secured as provided by this article. Nothing herein, however, shall be construed as creating any liability on the part of such state or municipal department, board, commission or office to pay any disability benefits to any such employee if so employed. (b)The head of a state or municipal department, board, commission or office authorized or required by law to enter into any contract for or in connection with any work involving the employment of employees in employment as defined in this article and notwithstanding any general or special statute requiring or authorizing any such contract, shall not enter into any such contract unless proof duly subscribed by an insurance carrier is produced in a form satisfactory to the chair,that the payment of disability benefits and after January first,two thousand eighteen,the payment of family leave benefits for all employees has been secured as provided by this article. D13-120.1 (1047)Reverse i IMMIDDIYYY A�® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE Oa3/02/202 � 1. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT. If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. 0 SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Paula Eglevsky NAME: Morley Agency Inc HONK Ext: (631)283-3100 AX,Not: (631)287-0081 32 Hampton Road L-MAIL enc paufa@ morley g y a .com ADDRESS: INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC N Southampton NY 11968 INSURERA: Merchants Insurance Group 23329 INSURED INSURER B PAUL REINCKENS INSURER C: DBAATLANTIS HOME REMODELERS INSURER D: 1065 HUMMEL AVE INSURER E: SOUTHOLD NY 11971-1605 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 21-22 GL REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATTHE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECTTO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER IMW IMM/DD/YYYY LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 DA AGE'0 RENTEEF CLAIMS-PAADE Fx_]OCCUR PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $ 500,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A Y CTRIO05124 06/10/2021 06/1012022 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER; GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY❑JECT F7 LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: Employment Practices $ 100,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Es aooldeB SINGLE LIMIT $ ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILYINRY(Per accident $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS JU ) HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident" 5 UMBRELLA LIAR HOCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION PER O - AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE ❑ N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EAEMPLOYEE $ If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,maybe attached If more space is required) Carpentry Certificate holders are Included as additional Insureds under general liability when required per written contract. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town of Southold-Building Department ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Rd P.0.Box 1179 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Southold NY 11971 ©1988.2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 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Jamesport, New York 11947 Jamesport, New York 11947 41-185 A a ► �, s IL 4r T SERIAL NUMBER f E214309248 PRODUCT NUMBER N4A330LKA101 MODEL NUMBER N4A336LKA161 METERING TXV DENA VICE INDOOR OUTDOOR FACTORY CHARGED tR416A'• 3.78 LBS INDOOR TXU SUB COOLING 1 ,71 KG POWER SUPPLY 1 1 .F p88-23 1 8 uoH selrs qc H2 PERMISSIBLE VOLTAGE AT UNIT 253 MAX 197 MIN SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE COMPRESSOR 268/239 UOLTS qC PH 12.8 RLA 66 H2 FAN MOTOR 67.8 LRA 1 ?88/236 VOLTS AC 1/16 HP 66 H2 DESIGN/TEST HI PRESSURE GAGE FLA Y, 456 Psi LO 256 PSI 3103 KPA DESIGN/WORKING PRE SURE KPA 700 PSIG 4826 KPA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS MAX FUSE 25 A 16,6 Short CITCUItKT—BKR CUrrenl;5kgnms.$ 25 A DATE OF YmmetrlCal,230V MAHUFRCTURE OCT 2921 C(@US LISTED CENTRAL wA�COOLING AIR CONDRIONER be ILI CERTIFIED,,I A'RcSt ,,,12210/240 Nlanuhcturad In USA fr °m ticmatic and r"*Ign Part. ! Lewlsbu G aIND37,91 U S qls 34539e_ Lewlsbur Wlalhtinn Qrnh;w;a_.iea6 f SPLITtSYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER 1 � HOME OWNER'S ,INF® NIAT.ION' a Our products are designed,tested and built in accordance with US Department of Energy standardized procedures and other standards;however,actual operating results and efficiencies may vary based on manufacturing and supplier tolerances, equipment configuration, operating conditions and installation practices. A Note about Safety What To Do If Your System Does Not Work Any time you see this symbol A\in manuals, instructions and on the Before Requesting a Service Call: unit,be aware of the potential for personal injury.There are three levels 1. Check thermostat settings.Make sure to select a temperature below of precaution: the actual room temperature.Make sure the system selector switch DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe is in the COOL position. personal injury or death. 2. Inspect your return air filter. Replace a dirty filter or clean a WARNING signifies hazards that could result in personal injury or reusable type filter. death. 3. Check circuit breakers and/or fuses.Reset breakers or replace fuses CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in as necessary. minor personal injury or product and property damage. 4. Inspect the coils and fins on the outdoor unit. Clean away any NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced obstructions(grass clippings,leaves,dirt,dust,or lint). Check that installation,reliability,or operation. branches,twigs,or other debris are not obstructing the fan blade. I If your system still does not operate, contact your servicing dealer. PERSONAL.INJURY,DEATH AND/OR PROPERTY Have the Model and Serial Numbers of the indoor and outdoor units DAMAGE HAZARD available and be sure to describe the problem. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,death or Regular Maintenance Requirements property damage. Your system should be regularly inspected by a qualified service Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or technician. Many dealers offer this service at a reduced rate with a use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions service contract.Some service contracts offer additional benefits such as which may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a parts discounts and no additional charge for"after hours"or emergency qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for service.Between visits,there are some routine maintenance procedures information or assistance. The qualified installer or service agency you can do to help keep your system operating at peak performance. must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this Operation under Extreme Conditions product. Read and follow all instructions and warnings,including labels shipped Your air conditioner will run as long as necessary to maintain the indoor with or attached to unit before operating your new air conditioner. temperature selected on your Wall Control or thermostat. On extremely hot days,your air conditioner will run for longer periods at a time than Thermostat on moderate days.Your system will also run for longer periods of time under the following conditions: Your air conditioner is controlled by the thermostat mounted on your Frequent opening of exterior doors wall. The thermostat is a highly sensitive low voltage device and is Operating laundry appliances available in several different configurations from different Taking hot showers manufacturers.The details listed below are typical for most installations. Ask your dealer for more specific information regarding the model of More than the usual number of people present in the home thermostat installed. More than the normal number of electric lights in use Cooling Mode Drapes or blinds are open on the sunny side of the home Set the system selector switch to COOL. The air conditioner will run Do Not Operate Below 55°F(13°C) until the actual room temperature is lowered to the point you have Your outdoor unit is not designed to operate when outdoor temperatures selected. are lower than 55°F(I YC)without modification.If operation below this Temperature Control temperature is required,consult your authorized dealer. Set the temperature selector to your desired room temperature. The air Do Not Block Floor.Wall or Ceiling Vents conditioner will run any time the actual room temperature rises above When drapes, furniture, toys or other common household items block the point you have selected. vents,the restricted airflow lessens the system's efficiency and life span. Fan Control Sea Coast Coil Maintenance The fan selector switch allows you to run the fan continuously or cycle it Coastal locations require additional maintenance of the outdoor unit due automatically with the cooling system.Set the selector switch to ON for to highly corrosive airborne ocean salt.Although your new system is continuous operation or to AUTO for automatic cycling.For maximum made of galvanized metal and is protected by top-grade paint, we comfort satisfaction, continuous fan operation throughout the year is suggest washing all exposed surfaces and the outdoor coil about every 3 recommended(selector switch set to ON). months.Consult your dealer for cleaning intervals and procedures or ask about a service contract for scheduled professional cleanings. SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER: Outdoor Unit Coils Grass clippings, leaves, dirt,dust, lint from clothes dryers, and fall-off from trees can be drawn into coils by movement of the air. Clogged ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD outdoor coils will lower the efficiency of your unit and could cause Failure to turn off electrical power could result in personal injury or damage to the compressor.Clean debris away from the outdoor coils. death. Use a soft bristle brush with light pressure only.Do not damage or bend Turn OFF all electrical power to both the indoor and outdoor units coil fins.Damaged or bent fins may affect unit operation. before performing any maintenance or removing any panels or doors. Painted Surfaces There may be more than one electrical disconnect switch. In geographical areas where the water has a high concentration of Air Filter minerals (calcium, iron, sulfur, etc.) it is recommended that lawn Inspect air filters at least monthly and replace or clean as required. sprinklers not be allowed to spray on the unit. Spraying this type of Disposable type filters should be replaced.Reusable type filters may be water on the unit may result in premature deterioration of the paint finish cleaned by soaking in mild detergent and rinsing with cold water.Install and metal components. filters with the arrows on the side pointing in the direction of air flow. Never use a weather cover over the outdoor unit unless it is a ventilated Dirty air filters are the most common cause of inadequate cooling type or made of breathable fabric that will allow moisture to evaporate performance,and of compressor failures. rapidly. A cover that holds moisture in the unit will cause more rust Condensate Drain build-up and damage than normal exposure to weather. The indoor coil condenses water from the air, and this water must be disposed through an appropriate drain system.During the cooling season check at least monthly for free flow of drainage and clean if necessary. Table 1—Maintenance Checklist Monthly maintenance items and outdoor unit rinsing may be performed by the consumer.All other maintenance items and all service work must be performed by a qualified service technician.Read all Warning labels. Description of'Maintenance Recommended Interval Outdoor unit specific: Monthly Annual Clear away debris and vegetation near unit. X Inspect cabinet for damage.Replace components that are damaged or severely rusted. X Inspect electrical disconnect for proper function.Repair or replace as necessary. X Inspect electrical wiring and connections. Tighten loose connections.Inspect and perform functional test of equipment as X needed to ensure proper function.Repair or replace damaged or overheated components and wiring. Check refrigerant system subcooling and/or superheat(system dependent). X Inspect inside of unit.Clean if debris is present. X Inspect condenser coil.Clean if dust,dirt,or debris is present. Rinse unit with fresh water(see Note 2). X Inspect motor and fan for damage.Make sure fan spins freely. X Indoor specific: (for fossil fuel furnaces and accessories,refer to unit specific literature) Inspect,clean,or replace air filter if dirty. X Inspect and clean blower assembly(includes blower housing,wheel,and motor). X Inspect internal and external of cabinet.Clean as needed. X Inspect electrical disconnect for proper function.Repair or replace as necessary. X Inspect electrical components,wiring,and connections.Tighten loose connections.Repair or replace damaged components X and wiring. Inspect evaporator coil.Clean if dust,dirt,or debris is present(see Note 2). X Clean condensate pan,trap,and drain lines(more frequent maintenance may be required in humid climates-consult your local X HVAC dealer). Inspect airflow system(ductwork).Check for leaks and repair as needed. X Notes: 1. The above list may not include all maintenance items.Inspection intervals may vary depending on climate and operating hours.Consult your HVAC dealer about a service contract for seasonal inspections. 2. Do not use harsh chemicals or high pressure water on coils.More frequent rinsing is required for units near a sea coast. ©2022 Carrier.All rights reserved. Edition Date:01/22 Catalog No:42102500005 A Carrier Company Replaces:42102500004 Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 2 N wt: NXA6 t Y t _..�.. --�- Performance 16 Central Air Conditioner Now you can keep cool and comfortable in the warm months with our high efficiency air conditioner with a single-stage compressor. It delivers reliable cooling comfort and is ENERGY STAR®qualified so you can enjoy money-saving, efficient comfort. Let's take a closer look Single-stage compressor Single-stage compressor operation Single-speed fan inn C1� �U Single-speed fan motor i INN 0 1 r`M:M • , Weather and debris protection Durably built with tight wire grille and protective corner posts to withstand bad weather and debris C¢; �'f Durable design for lasting performance Designed for corrosion resistance and lasting performance Features & Benefits ^ • Quiet performance(as low as 76 decibels)* • Single-stage compressor operation • Durably built to withstand bad weather and debris • Designed for corrosion resistance and lasting performance • 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty' By using this site,you agree with our use of cookies. I consent to cookies Want to know more? Read our Cookie Policy 1/3 • System protecting filter drier • Durable,protective inlet grille panels allow easy coil cleaning • Baked-on powder coat finish over galvanized steel • Compatible with most cooling thermostats • Non-ozone depleting R-410A refrigerant • Cooling capacity:l.S-5 tons Product Details Documents Brochure Comfortmaker Performance Air Conditioner Consumer Brochure Published Date: 12/22/2021 Owner's Manual CLIMATISEUR A SYSTEME BIBLOC RENSEIGNEMENTS A UINTENTION DES Published Date:12/4/2019 PROPRIETAIRES Split System AC Owners Manual Published Date:8/17/2022 Split System Air Conditioner Homeowners Manual (Spanish). Published Date:4/11/2022 Warranty Card Certificat de garantie limitee Produits couverts:Systemes de thermopompe et Published Date:8/12/2021 climatiseurs a deux blocs de capacite inferieure a 65 000 Btu/h (voir tableau ci-dessous). Limited Warranty Certificate,for Residential R-410A Heating&Cooling_,Warranty Published Date: 10/26/2021 "Quietest size within each model group during most common cooling operating condition. '10-Year Parts Limited Warranty:Timely registration required for 10-year parts limited warranty.Limited warranty period is 5years if not registered within 90 days of installation.Jurisdictions where warranty benefits cannot be conditioned on registration will receive the registered limited warranty periods.Please see warranty certificate for further details and restrictions. California residents please see Proposition 65 You might also be interested in . �� R�R-_ - _—- By using this site,you agree with our use of cookies. I consent t0 cookies Want to know inore? 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'C.� Isapt.�fy of R h R uV• 2 ,.-" �� ''1.• .'S. tint 1 3 !$ v _ _.... �_ »,.n... •---• ...._�...--.. .-1 4..Y"♦ � by- Y 13 q��y-±•,•r�1S'.i:'t i� � +14.�;�_�^ i� ; 1 Performance Series N4A7,NXA6,N4A6, NXA4, N4A5,N4A4,NH4A4,N4A3 ♦/ CSS: j)f) +i� S`{1i� `� iii•,. � �y I 1`. 001 _ ast \ A COMF" ORT W � I` H GONF DENCE Choose Comfortmaker"'heating and cooling equipment so you can enjoy comfort with confidence. Our products deliver exceptional quality,reliability and energy efficiency,backed by time-tested engineering and leading-edge manufacturing. Every unit we make passes a performance check in all phases of operation before it leaves our facility. We call this 100% run testing,and it's one more example of how Comfortmaker goes the extra mile for your satisfaction. WHAT MATTERS IN AN AIR CONDITIONER? ENERGY SAVINGS SEER(Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio)measures the cooling efficiency of an air conditioner during an average cooling season. EER(Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures cooling efficiency of an air conditioner at a I set temperature(95° F). For both ratings,the higher the number,the greater the potential for energy savings. Performance System air conditioners offer up to an ENERGY STAR'qualified 17 SEER and 13 EER. CONSISTENT • • • Available two-stage models automatically select high-or low-stage cooling as needed to match changing �"' conditions and provide more uniform comfort and higher energy efficiency than standard models. COMBINATIONS THAT WORKFOR YOU A Comfortmaker split-system air conditioner is a properly matched combination of an outdoor air conditioner ® ` and a separate indoor unit such as a natural gas,oil,propane or electric furnace or a fan coil.Your Comfortmaker dealer can walk you through the options that best fit your needs. RUGGED BUILD i We build our air conditioners to last with corrosion-resistant components, rust-resistant finishes and wire hail guard grilles. PEACE OF Rest easy with a 10-year parts limited warranty upon timely registration.* WHAT SETS COMFORTMAKER PERFORMANCE AIR CONDITIONERS APART? Durability—The galvanized steel RL _° Effective Air Management — exterior cabinet with a baked-on _ ~, n � Top-discharge design encourages paint finish (on most models) is � _ �N][ uniform airflow across the outdoor built to weather the seasons,year Ir�li" coil to both improve airflow and after year. ; .. - I minimize sound. LastingCorrosion Resistance — 11■■■■■�■ 4 ���I�lll Efficient CoolingDurable copper ■■■■■■■■ II — pP Post-painted aluminum fin material I��■■■■ ■ ��/!) or aluminum coil tubing (depending and coated wire grille resist material �1■■■�■■ ; ► I�j on model) allows for efficient heat breakdown. �, /ISA` transfer required for cooling. Performance Series Proven Performance —Scroll Air Conditioner Easy Routine Maintenance — compressor operates with proven The control panel provides quick efficiency and reliability and is housed in and easy access to controls for an extra-thick shell for added durability. installation and maintenance, and the protective exterior grille is designed to allow easy coil cleaning. COMPONENTS OF A COMPLETE COMFORTMAKER SYSTEM We offer a complete family of products designed to provide year-round comfort,control and efficiency.Your dealer can help create a properly matched system to best fit your needs and your budget. 1� Thermostats Gas Furnaces Fan Coils Evaporator Coils Wi-Fig'-enabled smart Provides efficient cooling Provides efficient cooling/ Matches to the proper thermostat learns your for comfort and potential heating for comfort and outdoor unit to provide more schedule for greater energy savings. potential energy savings cooling efficiency and years efficiency and comfort. of reliable service. PERFORMANCE SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS Comfortmaker air conditioners can deliver cool,calm relief from soaring outdoor temperature. From the fully-featured Ion communicating system to our more budget-friendly options, Comfortmaker air conditioners include features like time- tested scroll compressors,available two-speed fan motors,and sound-reducing components and designs. Regardless of which model is right for you,we have an air conditioner for every home. CVA9 CCA7 [CSA6 ' CSA5� x Cornifoirt Features 79 Summer Dehumidification Best Best Better Better Better Good Good Good Good Good Temperature:Cbntrol Best Best Better Better Better Good Good Good Good Good Efficiency Up to U to U to U to Up to 17.5 Up to 17 Up to 15 14 14-15 13-14 .. 19 p7 16 I p5 Design e . e System Compatible CompressorStagvariable 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Compressor Sound Jopkqt Molti-4eed, • • • • Peace,df,mind 10-Year-Parts 10-Year 10-Year 5-Year 3-Year t Coastal model available Many models are ENERGY STAR'qualified.Ask your contractor for details or visit www.energystar.gov. *Timely registration required for 10-year parts limited warranty.Limited warranty period is five years for parts if not registered within 90 days of installation except in jurisdictions where warranty benefits cannot be conditioned upon registration.Please see warranty certificate for further details and restrictions. **See limited warranty certificate for complete details and exclusions. All systems tested and listed by the appropriate agencies. �t1 Canada Coinf ort1t1akers ENERGUIDE 1I PO Box 128 SeaconaI Energy Eniclen.y R,tio)SEER) C ?I„ os Lewisburg,TN 37091 CeeVel All Conditioner Wro A�aa.Aagy Comfortmaker.com u to 19.0 ISO 9001:2015 certified 19.0— Uses least energy—­+27.0 Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications on its products without notice.Illustrations and photographs in this brochure are only representative. Some product models may vary. AC-003-CM-00 Third-party trademarks and logos are the property of their respective owners. 12/2021 N4A7,NXA6,N4A6,NXA4,N4A5, N4A4,NH4A4,N4A3 Series A Proud Member of the Carrier Family 02021 Carrier.All Rights Reserved. Performance Series Comfortmakor® F U R [M &' G MI'll AIR 1W � MDQGR IF yyti 1 _..-_cT.tel: � _ ��'•^,.�..,1�:'>S\,42 Mv.:M'!.r.:(�,'•� � f R�-- i Performance Series N96VSN/N95ESN/N92ESN N80ESN/N80VSL sr n :r d ' R i 1J,(D COMFORT W [ TH ' .y4 FEDENCE �' • Choose Comfortmaker heating and cooling equipment so you can enjoy comfort with confidence. Our products deliver exceptional quality,reliability and energy efficiency, backed by time-tested engineering, leading-edge manufacturing,and 100% run testing of every unit we make. WHAT MATTERS IN A GAS FURNACE? ENERGY SAVINGS AFUE(Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures the heating efficiency of a gas furnace.The higher V15 I the number,the greater the potential for energy savings. Performance Series furnaces offer a range , from 80%up to 96%AFUE. COMFORTCONSISTENT t—' To keep you comfortable,our efficient Performance Series gas furnaces operate with a single-stage I operation and five-speed blower motor to provide even levels of temperature control. DUAL-FUE�L SYSTEM To help manage unpredictable utility costs,combine a Performance furnace with a Comfortmaker heat " pump and compatible thermostat.A dual-fuel system automatically switches between electric and gas heating to optimize the efficiency of each fuel source. QUIET PERFORMANCE i ))) Enjoy quiet system performance by selecting models with insulated cabinet components. PEACE OF MIND Rest easy with a 10-year parts and lifetime heat exchanger limited warranty*(on select models) upon timely registration.** 1 WHAT SETS COMFORTMAKER PERFORMANCE GAS FURNACES APART? Reliable—Our hot surface ignition system features an advanced silicon r/ nitride igniter and in-shot burners for reliable comfort you can count on. ;, Safety —Temperature limit control, r reliable gas valve and induced draft motor all promote safe operation. System Control — State-of-the-art electronic controls monitor system w operation and allow for faster,easier Efficiency — Performance Series system diagnostics. furnaces include ECM fan motors �:,;�,• �_ provide to exceptional efficiency. P P Y. When matched with a Comfortmaker air conditioner or heat pump and a humidity-sensing thermostat,our Quiet —Solid, pre-painted steel insulated furnaces can provide the potential cabinet with tight-fit door latch, isolated for additional energy savings. blower motor,and soft-mount rubber gaskets on key components contribute to quieter operation. N80 Gas Furnace COMPONENTS OF A COMPLETE COMFORTMAKER SYSTEM We offer a complete family of products designed to provide year-round comfort,control and efficiency.Your Comfortmaker dealer can help create a properly matched system to best fit your needs and your budget. i Thermostats Air Conditioners Heat Pumps Evaporator Coils Wi-Fi`-enabled smart Provides efficient cooling Provides efficient cooling/ Matches to the proper thermostat learns your for comfort and potential heating for comfort and outdoor unit to provide more schedule for greater energy savings. potential energy savings cooling efficiency and years efficiency and comfort. of reliable service. COMF®RTMAKER GAS FURNACES Comfortmaker gas furnaces can elevate your comfort when the temperature drops outside. From the fully-featured Ion' communicating system to our more budget-friendly options,Comfortmaker furnaces include features like modulating gas valves,variable-speed fan motors,and sound-reducing insulated blower compartments. Comfortmaker has a furnace solution for every home. m m m R , mPERFORMANCE G97CMN E .G96CTN iG0CTL G96VTN G80VTL won= Clirnforffeatures • 0 1 Best Best Best Better Better Better Good Good Good Good Temperature Control Best Best Best Better Better Better Good Good Good Good Efficient;y Up to 98 Up to 96.7 80 Up to 96 80 Up to 96 80 Up to 96 Up to 92.1 80 (South) Design e ° ,Wo-Stage Gas Valve,- .Fan Motor P eace of Mind Limited Warralnty**r • • • o e • • • • • • 10-Year 10-Year 10-Year 5-Year 5-Year Heat Exchanger Or Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime 20-Year Lifetime 20-Year 20-Year imited,Warranty*Many models are ENERGY STAR`qualified.Ask your contractor for details or visit www.energystar.gov *See warranty certificate for complete details and exclusions. **Timely registration required for 10-year parts limited warranty and lifetime heat exchanger limited warranty.Limited warranty period is five years for parts and 20 years for heat exchanger if not registered within 90 days of installation except in jurisdictions where warranty benefits cannot be conditioned upon registration.Please see warranty certificate for further details and restrictions. All systems tested and listed by the appropriate agencies. Canada Canada C®mf®rtmar° . m m Annual Fuel U1111zellon E111[lency(AFGE) Annual Fuel U111—J..EHiclancy(AFUE) C u` pg PO Box 128 Gaeor propansfreE lorcelair lumarn Gae-or Propane.Grttl lorcetla4lumace w1m a nlyn anmiency mplo. Lewisburg,TN 37091 9z tSGtlG�F�lss o TMBo.oft ISO 9001:2015 certified Comfortmaker.com 90% 98% 80% 98% Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications on its products without notice.Illustrations and photographs in this brochure are only representative. Some product models may vary. Third-party trademarks and logos are the property of their respective owners. FUR-002-CM-00 August 2021 N96VSN/N95ESN/N92ESN/N80ESN/N80VSL Series A Proud Member of the Carrier Family ©2021 Carrier.All Rights Reserved. N95ESN ,R Performance 95 Gas Furnace Keep cozy with our affordable and efficient gas furnace. Its reliable single-stage operation and 5 speed blower provide even levels of temperature control for your comfort. It offers an up to 96% AFUE rating that may significantly increase efficiency over older models. Features & Benefits • Single-stage operation and fixed speed blower motor for even levels of temperature control and comfort • Dual fuel capable with a compatible heat pump and thermostat for energy-saving heating performance • Air purifier and humidifier compatible • High temperature limit control prevents overheating • 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty upon timely registration` • Lifetime Heat Exchanger Limited Warranty$ Specifications • Efficient multi-speed ECM blower motor • Induced draft combustion motor • Single-stage gas valve • RPJO(Rigid Press Joint) primary heat exchanger,stainless steel secondary heat exchanger • Sound-reducing features:soft mounted blower and inducer motor • Compatible thermostat:heat/cool • Heating capacity:26,000-140,000 BTUh Product Details V61 ciency Rating Q Up to 96.0%AFUE © Heat Exchanger Warranty Lifetime Heat Exchanger Limited Warranty Blower Motor Single-stage operation and fixed speed blower motor for even levels of temperature control and comfort n. 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Read our Cookie Policy 1/3 Documents No Hassle Replacement—Limited Warranty:If compressor,coil or heat exchanger fails due to defect during the applicable No Hassle Replacement limited warranty time period,a one-time replacement with a comparable unit will be provided. *10 Year Parts Limited Warranty:Timely registration required for 10-year parts limited warranty and lifetime limited heat exchanger warranty.Limited warranty period is 5 years for parts and 20 years for heat exchanger if not registered within 90 days of installation.Jurisdictions where warranty benefits cannot be conditioned on registration will receive the registered limited warranty periods.Please see warranty certificate for further details and restrictions. i To the original owner,when product is used in an owner-occupied residence,a Lifetime heat exchanger parts limited warranty upon timely registration ofyour new equipment.Warranty period is reduced to 20-years(from Lifetime)on heat exchanger if not registered within 90 days.Jurisdictions where warranty benefits cannot be conditioned on registration will automatically receive the extended registered heat exchanger parts limited warranty period.See warranty certificate for details. Control must be connected to Wi-Fi�.App requires iOS 0 or Android 0 mobile device.Wi-Fi�'is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance Corporation. For California Residents: For installation in SCAOMD only:This furnace does not meet the SCAQMD Rule 111114 ng/J NOx emission limit,and thus is subject to a mitigation fee of up to $450.This furnace is not eligible for the Clean Air Furnace Rebate Program:www.CleanAirFurnaceRebate.com. California residents please see Proposition 65 You might also like G96VTN N95ESN QuietComfort®96 Gas Furnace Performance 95 Gas Furnace By using this site.you agree with our use of Cookies. I consent to cookies Want to know more? Read our Cookie Policy 2/3 \rte� • CSA6 IonTM 16 Central Air Conditioner Quick Links Get in Contact Explore Products Contact Us All traclemarl<s are the property of their respective Register Product Like us on Facebook owners. The Importance of a Privacy Notice Terms of Use Matching System V Find a Dealer Why Comfortmaker A Carrier Company i�2022 Carrier.All Rights Reserved. Cookie Preferences By using this sue,you agree with our use of cookies. I consent to cookies Want to know more? Read our Cookie Policy 3/3 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE OWNER'S MANUAL NOTE:Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation. I Our products are designed, tested and built in accordance with DOE standardized procedures; however, actual operating results and FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD efficiencies may vary based on manufacturing and supplier tolerances, Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in personal equipment configuration,operating conditions and installation practices. injury,death,or property damage. NOTE: To the bestaller:This manual must be left with the equipment Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in user. the vicinity of this or any other appliance. USER: Please read all instructions in the manual and retain all WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS manuals for future reference - Do not try to light any appliance. - Do not touch any electrical switch;do not use any phone in your building. - Leave the building immediately. - Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. - If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call the fire department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury and/or death. Carbon Monoxide(CO)is a colorless,odorless,and tasteless poisonous gas that can be fatal when inhaled.Follow all installation,maintenance, and service instructions. See additional information below regarding A11300 the installation of a CO Alarm. Most states in the USA and jurisdictions in Canada have laws that At ■ , require the use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms with fuel burning 9%0 On ILI 0 products.Examples of fuel burning products are furnaces,boilers,space heaters, generators, water heaters, stoves/ranges, clothes dryers, Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a fireplaces, incinerators, automobiles, and other internal combustion manufacturer's participation In the program. . Even if there are no laws in your jurisdiction requiring a CO For verification of certification for individual engines. y .l q g products,go to www.ahridirectory.org. Alarm,it's highly recommended that whenever any fuel burning product is used in or around the home or business that the dwelling be equipped SES 1 Ga, with a CO Alarm(s). The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends the use of CO Alarm(s). The CO Alarm(s) must be SB installed, operated, and maintained according to the CO Alarm CERTIFIED ® CFATtF��O® manufacturer's instructions. For more information about Carbon Monoxide,local laws,or to purchase a CO Alarm online,please visit the ISO 9001 following website.https://www.kidde.com Quality A200106 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL • DO NOT:In any way block or restrict airflow around your furnace. DO NOT:In any way block or restrict airflow to your supply air and return air grills. ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD DO NOT:Use your furnace room as a broom closet or a place to store Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,death,or any kind of chemical or cleaner. property damage. DO NOT: Contaminate the air used for combustion of your furnace Do not use this furnace if any part has been under water. A with any kind of chemical or fumes. This could also cause heat flood-damaged furnace is extremely dangerous. Attempts to use the exchangers or components to deteriorate. furnace can result in fire or explosion. A qualified service agency NOTE:These chemicals or fumes are present in many products around should be contacted to inspect the furnace and to replace all gas the home,such as:water softener salts,any type of household cleaning controls,control system parts, and electrical parts that have been wet, product,any type of laundry product,adhesives,paints,varnishes,paint or the entire furnace if deemed necessary. strippers,waxes and plastics,etc. TABLE OF CONTENTS During remodeling be sure the combustion air is fresh and uncontaminated.If these compounds are burned in your furnace,the heat TABLE OF CONTENTS .. .... ....... . ....................2 exchangers may deteriorate. IMPORTANT FACTS(DO'S AND DON'TS).................2 NOTE: The qualified installer or agency must use only FURNACE COMPONENTS ...............................2 factory-authorized replacement parts, kits, and accessories when SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .............................2 modifying this product. BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE ....................4 This furnace contains safety devices which must be manually reset. If STARTING YOUR FURNACE.............................4 the furnace is left unattended for an extended period of time, have it STEPS FOR STARTING YOUR FURNACE..................4 checked periodically for proper operation.This precaution will prevent SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE......................6 problems associated with no beat, such as frozen water pipes, etc. See MINIMUM&MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SETTING FOR YOUR "Before You Request a Service Call"section in this manual. FURNACE .............................................7 PERFORMANCE ROUTINE MAINTNENANCE..............7 FURNACE COMPONENTS FILTERING OUT TROUBLE..............................7 COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM .. ................ 8 (Furnace shown in upflow position; may be used in downflow or WINTERIZATION....................... ................9 horizontal orientation or applications.) A CHECK-UP CHECKLIST...............................9 BEFORE YOU REQUEST A GAS BURNER GAITER QUAL RESET ROLLOUT SWITCH "SERVICE CALL"....................... .............. . 10 For insufficient airflow: ....................... ....... 10 If furnace fails to operate:............................. 10 FIAME ° SENSOR MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST ........................... 11 IMNUAL RESET ROLLOUT SWRCH GAS VALVE • f MAW LIMB HIND GA I OPERATING(L INSTRUCTIONS NOT SNOYn1(LOCATED ON MAIN FURNACE DOOR.SEErn • OPERATING INSTRUCTGNS '1U/I'PI'1 INSIDE DOOR FIGURE). ELECTRICAL SHOCK,FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD A58EMBL, Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in dangerous o Fl aURE... 0 LOCATION IMV VARY) " operation,serious injury,death,or property damage. ! - BLOWER Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation,serious injury, SAFETY SwR"' death or property damage. en - Before servicing,disconnect all electrical power to furnace. ^ BLDM FURNACE MOTC BONTROL . rl - When servicing controls,label all wires prior to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly. - Verify proper operation after servicing. —A IMPORTANT FACTS (DO'S AND DON'TS) " TEDONEL-TED � (LOCATED ON BLOWER DOOR —10000, • DO:READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL. DO: Have your furnace and vent system inspected annually by a REPRESENTATIVE DRAWING ONLY,SOME MODELS MAY VARY IN APPEARANCE. • qualified service technician. Fig.1–A170127AFurnace Components • DO:Inspect your filter monthly and clean or replace when needed. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS • DO:Provide adequate airflow to the furnace for efficient combustion and safe ventilation. Installing and servicing of heating equipment can be hazardous due to • DO:Keep your furnace free and clear of combustible material. gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel • DO: Keep your furnace free and clear of insulating material. Some should install,repair,or service heating equipment. materials may be combustible. Examine the furnace area when the Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as furnace is installed or when insulation is added. cleaning and replacing air filters.All other operations must be performed • DO NOT:Keep combustible materials,gasoline,and other flammable by trained service personnel.Observe safety precautions in this manual, liquids or vapors around your furnace. on tags, and on labels attached to the furnace and other safety • DO NOT:Cover your furnace in any manner. precautions that may apply. • DO NOT:Store anything(including trash or debris)near your furnace. Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 2 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL Recognize safety information.This is the safety-alert symbol A When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or manuals,be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE. DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used with the safety-alert symbol.DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies ° hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation. To minimize the possibility of serious personal injury, fire, damage to your furnace,or improper operation,carefully follow these safety rules which apply to both direct-vent and non-direct vent applications: • Your new gas furnace may have been installed in one of two ways,as A11303 a direct-vent (2-pipe-Fig.2) application or as a non-direct vent Fig.2—Exterior Vent Pipes (1-pipe-Fig.3)application. • In a direct-vent (2-pipe) application, your furnace uses air from outside the home for combustion and vents flue gas to the outdoors. This type of application will have two pipes running from the furnace to the outdoors.In some cases,the inlet air pipe may be located in an area that has access to outdoor air, such as an attic. In all cases, the outlet vent pipe must be routed to the outdoors (see Fig.2). In this application,the vent and air-intake pipes must terminate outside the structure and must not be obstructed in any way. Do not block or obstruct air openings on furnace or spaces around furnace. • In a non-direct vent(1-pipe)application,your furnace uses air from m adjacent to the furnace for combustion and vents flue gas to the outdoors. This type of application will have only one pipe running from the furnace to the outdoors (see Fig.3). The other pipe will terminate in the same space as the furnace and is the source of combustion air for your furnace.Therefore, the furnace must not be enclosed in an airtight room or be sealed behind solid doors. It must have adequate airflow for efficient combustion and safe ventilation. A11304 Do not obstruct the combustion-air pipe in any way. The vent pipe Fig.3—Interior Combustion-Air Pipe must terminate outside the structure and must not be obstructed in any I way.Do not block or obstruct air openings or space around furnace. FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,death,or FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD property damage. Failure to follow warnings could result in personal injury, death, or Do not keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable property damage. liquids or vapors around your furnace. Keep insulation clear of furnace and maintain clearances shown on unit . Keep the area around your furnace clear and free of combustible clearance label. materials,gasoline,and other flammable liquids and vapors. Do not keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids or vapors around your furnace. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow instructions could result in severe personal injury or death due to carbon monoxide poisoning, if combustion products infiltrate into the building. I a Check that all openings in the outside wall around the vent(and air intake)pipe(s)are sealed to prevent infiltration of combustion products A92182 into the building. Fig.4—NO combustible materials near furnace Check that furnace vent(and air intake)terminal(s)are not obstructed • Do not cover the furnace,store trash or debris near it,or in any way block the flow of fresh air to the unit. in any way during all seasons. Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 3 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL I . • STARTING YOUR FURNACE UNIT OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unit operation. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD For proper and safe operation the furnace needs air for combustion and Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,death or ventilation. Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace,air property damage. opening to the area in which the furnace is installed,and the space Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if overheating occurs,turn off around the furnace the manual gas valve to the furnace BEFORE turning off the electrical supply and install lockout tag. In addition to the safety rules above, make sure that the following In addition to the safety rules above, make sure that the following Instead of a continuously burning pilot flame which wastes valuable combustion-air requirements are met for non-direct vent aplications: energy,your furnace uses an automatic, hot surface ignition system to • Combustion air must be clean and uncontaminated with chlorine or light the bumers each time the thermostat signals the furnace to start. fluorine.These compounds are present in many products around the Follow these important safeguards: home, such as: water softener salts, laundry bleaches, detergents, Never attempt to manually light the burners with a match or other adhesives,paints,varnishes,paint strippers,waxes,and plastics. source of flame. • Make sure the combustion air for your furnace does not contain any of these compounds. During remodeling be sure the combustion air is fresh and uncontaminated. If these compounds are burned in your furnace,the heat exchangers may deteriorate. • A furnace installed in an attic or other insulated space must be kept �O\ free and clear of insulating material.Examine the furnace area when ) the furnace is installed or when insulation is added. Some insulation materials may be combustible. • Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if overheating occurs,shut off the gas valve to the furnace before shutting off electrical supply. This furnace contains SAFETY DEVICES which must be MANUALLY A92319 RESET.If the furnace is left unattended for an extended period of time, Fig.6—Do Not Light Burner with Match have it checked periodically for proper operation.This precaution will Read and follow the operating instructions on inside of main furnace prevent problems associated with no heat, such as frozen water pipes, door,especially the item that reads as follows: etc.See "Before You Request a Service Call"section in this manual. "Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas.Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow `B" in the safety BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE information on furnace label. If you don't smell gas, go to the next Examine the furnace installation to determine that: step:' 1. All flue gas carrying areas external to the furnace (i.e. chimney, • If a suspected malfunction occurs with your gas control system,such vent connector)are clear and free of obstructions. as the burners do not light when they should,refer to the shutdown 2. The vent connector is in place, slopes upward and is physically procedures on inside of main furnace door,or in the"Shutting Down sound without holes or gaps. Your Furnace"section and call your dealer as soon as possible. 3. The return-air duct connection(s) is physically sound,is sealed to • CHECK AIR FILTER: Before attempting to start your furnace, be sure the furnace filter is clean and in place. See"Performing Routine the furnace casing,and terminates outside the space containing the Maintenance"section in this manual. Do not run the furnace without furnace. a filter in place. Then proceed as follows: 4. The physical support of the furnace is sound without sagging cracks,gaps,etc.around the base. STEPS FOR STARTING YOUR FURNACE 5. There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the furnace. 1. Set your room thermostat to the lowest temperature setting and set 6. The burner flames are in good adjustment (see Fig.5) (by the"MODE"to"OFF"(see Fig.7). comparison with pictorial sketches or drawings of the main burner flame). Burner Flame u �•F Burner �t 12:03.. 000 Manifold Fig.5—Burner Flame Adjustment A11461 Fig.7—Lowest Temperature Setting A09564 2. Close the external manual gas valve(see Fig.8). Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 4 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL I�I CSO SINGLE-STAGE GAS CONTROL j TWO-STAGE GAS CONTROL O 0 i CD r.0 II RM-5 GAS CONTROL SWITCH SHOWN IN'OFF'POSITION MODULATING GAS CONTROL � o0 + NAT. A06188 0®o GAS Fig.8—Close Valve GAS CONTROL SWITCH SHOWN IN-OFF'POSITION 3. Turn OFF electrical supply to the furnace(see Fig.9). A 11292 Fig.11—Control Switch to OFF 6. After waiting five minutes,turn control switch on the gas control to ON the ON position.Turn the control switch to ON(see Fig. 12). SINGLE-STAGE GAS CONTROL TWO-STAGE GAS CONTROL d CD oU r o • qR Q® GAS CONTROL SWITCH SHOWN IN'ON'POSITION MODULATING GAS CONTROL Fig.9—Turn Off Electrical Supply A92185 4. Remove the main furnace door(see Fig. 10). + O NAT.O 0®o GAS ; O GAS CONTROL SWITCH SHOWN IN'ON'POSITION A11291 RN Fig.12—Control Switch to ON 7. Replace main furnace door(see Fig. 13). 0 0 A11302 -% Fig.10—Remove Main Furnace Door(Upflow Configuration) 5. Turn the control switch on the gas control to the OFF position and wait five minutes(see Fig. 11). Then smell for gas,including near the floor.If you smell gas,STOP! Follow FB"on furnace label.If you don't smell gas,go to next step. A11301 Fig.13—Furnace Door Replaced(Upflow Configuration) 8. Turn ON the electrical supply to the furnace and wait one minute (see Fig. 14). Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 5 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL blower will switch to the next higher speed. There are at least three speeds to choose from. If the blower is running on its highest speed, a Or\n request to change will direct the blower to return to its lowest speed. lJv SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE Should you need to shut down your furnace for service or maintenance, you will need to turn the furnace off.The following procedures must be followed: 1. Set your room thermostat to the lowest temperature setting and set the"MODE"to"OFF"(see Fig. 16). A92359 Fig.14—Turn on Electrical Supply 9. Open the external manual gas valve(see Fig. 15). l� 12:03m ppp A09564 Fig.16—Lowest Temperature Setting A06189 2. Close the external manual gas valve(see Fig. 17). Fig.15—Open Valve 10.Set the room thermostat "MODE" to "HEAT" and adjust the set point to a temperature slightly above the room temperature. This ; will automatically signal the furnace to start. 11.When the furnace receives the start signal,the combustion air draft o inducer is started. When the pressure switch senses that there is sufficient combustion air,the hot surface igniter is energized. After the hot surface igniter is heated for about 20 seconds,the gas valve permits gas to flow to the main burners. After ignition and a time delay of up to 60 seconds, the furnace blower will start. / Variable-capacity furnaces start at low speed until the control (\ makes the necessary adjustments to operate the blower at either the low-or high-heat speed. NOTE:If the main burners fail to ignite after four attempts,the furnace control system will lock out. If lockout occurs, main burners fail to Fig.17—Close the External Manual Valve A06188 light,or blower does not come on, shut down the furnace and call your 3. Turn off electrical supply to the furnace(see Fig. 18). dealer for service. 12.Set your thermostat to the temperature that satisfies your comfort requirements. SUGGESTION: Setting the thermostat back a few degrees—and ON compensating for the difference with warmer clothing--can make a big difference in your fuel consumption on extremely cold days. The few degrees at the top of your thermostat"comfort level"are the most costly degrees to obtain. When the room temperature drops below the temperature selected on the thermostat, the furnace will switch on automatically. When the room OF temperature reaches the setting selected on the thermostat, the furnace will be automatically switched off. Continuous Fan Operation -Some thermostats have a "FAN" switch with two selections: AUTO and ON. When the thermostat is set on A92185 AUTO, the furnace blower cycles on and off, controlled by the Fig.18—Turn Off Electrical Supply thermostat. In ON position, the furnace blower runs continuously. 4. Remove main furnace door(see Fig. 10). Continuous fan keeps the temperature level in your home more evenly 5. Turn control switch on the gas control to "OFF" position (see balanced.It also continuously filters the indoor air. Fig. 11). On all but the base series furnace,the blower speed can be increased or 6. Replace main furnace door(see Fig. 13). decreased if desired due to change of seasons, large gatherings in your 7. If the furnace is being shut down because of a malfunction, call home,etc. Simply change your FAN from ON to OFF for 1 to 3 seconds your dealer as soon as possible. (or AUTO depending on your thermostat), and then return to ON. The Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 6 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL UNIT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD UNIT PERFORMANCE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component or property Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component damage. damage. Never operate your furnace without a filter in place. Doing so may Furnace is not to be installed,operated,and then turned off and left damage the furnace blower motor. An accumulation of dust and lint on turned off in an unoccupied structure during winter. See internal parts of your furnace can cause a loss of efficiency. "Winterization"procedures in this manual. MINIMUM & MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE ' SETTING FOR YOUR FURNACE PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD This furnace is designed for minimum continuous return-air temperature Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury. of 60°F (16°C)or intermittent operation down to 55°F(13°C)such as when used with a night setback thermostat. Retum-air temperature must Use care when cutting support rods in filters to protect against flying not exceed 80°F(27°C). Failure to follow these return-air temperature pieces and sharp rod ends. Wear safety glasses,gloves,and appropriate limits may affect reliability of heat exchangers,motors,and controls. protective clothing. PERFORMANCE ROUTINE MAINTNENANCE A dirty filter will cause excessive stress on the furnace,heat exchanger, NOTE: The qualified installer or agency must use only and blower motor, and can cause it to overheat and automatically shut factory-authorized replacement parts, kits, and accessories when down. The furnace filter should be checked every four weeks and be modifying this product. cleaned or replaced if necessary. Installing and servicing of heating equipment can be hazardous due to If installed with factory-specified disposable media filter, check or gas and electrical components. replace filter before each heating and cooling season.Replace disposable Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service media filter at least once a year. heating equipment.Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance If your furnace filter needs replacing,be sure to use the same size and functions such as cleaning and replacing air filters. type of filter that was originally specified. All other operations must be performed by trained service personnel. The air filter for the furnace may be located an external filter cabinet Observe safety precautions in this manual, on tags, and on labels attached to the side or bottom of the furnace casing.If the air filter has attached to the furnace and other safety precautions that may apply. been installed in another location, contact your dealer for instructions. With proper maintenance and care, your furnace will operate To inspect,clean and/or replace the air filter(s),follow these steps: economically and dependably. Instructions for basic maintenance are 1. Turn off electrical supply to the furnace(see Fig. 19). found on this and the following pages. However, before beginning 2. Remove air filter from the filter cabinet. maintenance,follow these safety precautions: a.Remove filter cabinet door(see Fig.20 and Fig.21). NOTE:It maybe necessary to remove one thumbscrew. b.Slide air filter out of furnace. Keep dirty side up(if dirty)to avoid spilling dirt(see Fig.22 and Fig.23). ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 3. Inspect the filter. If torn replace it. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. NOTE:If a washable filter was supplied with the furnace and has been Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace and install lockout tag replaced by: before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance. . Disposable media filter-Do not clean. If dirty, replace only with media filter having the same part number and size. Install with I , airflow direction arrow pointing towards blower. • Electronic Air Cleaner(EAC),refer to the EAC Owner's Manual for CUT HAZARD maintenance information. 4. If washable filter,wash filter(if dirty)in a sink,bathtub,or outside Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury. with a garden hose. Always use cold tap water. A mild liquid Although special care has been taken to minimize sharp edges,be detergent may be used if necessary.Spray water through filter in the extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the furnace. opposite direction of airflow.Allow filter to dry. Wear safety glasses,gloves,and appropriate protective clothing. 5. Reinstall clean air filter. FILTERING OUT TROUBLE 6. Turn on electrical supply to the furnace. If your furnace air filter needs to be replaced, be sure to use a NOTE: The manufacturer has specified filters which will enable your factory-authorized filter of the same size that was originally specified. furnace to provide lasting comfort and efficiency throughout its life. Use the filter tables and compare your furnace size with the proper filter Contact your dealer to help you choose filters for your furnace that both size. collect dirt before it enters your furnace, as well as provide a low resistance to circulating air. Avoid filters that report high cleaning efficiencies,but do not allow air to pass easily through them. Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 7 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL improper performance. Buildups on the main bumers can cause faulty fining. This "delayed ignition" is characterized by an alarmingly loud sound. ONCheck the combustion-air intake adjacent to the furnace or outside your home for blockage.Also check the vent pipe on the outside of your home for blockage. NOTE: If your furnace makes a loud noise when the main burners are ignited,shut down the furnace and call your servicing dealer. OF Use your flashlight and follow these steps for inspecting the combustion area and vent system of your furnace: I � Fig.19—Turn Off Electrical Supply A92185 CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. If dirt,rust,soot,or scale accumulations are found,call your dealer.Do Table 1—Air Filter Located in Filter Cabinet not operate your furnace. FURNACE FILTER SIZE-IN(MM) 1. Tum off electrical supply and gas supply to the furnace and remove CASING FILTER the main furnace door (see Fig.7, Fig.8, Fig.9, Fig. 10 and WIDTH-IN SIDE RETURW BOTTOM RETURN TYPE* Fig. 11). (MM) 16x25 x3/4 14x25x3/4 I • 14-3/16(360) (16 x 53x 4-55 51)6 r (356 16 x 25 x 4-5 916 r Washable (406 x 635 x 110) (406 x 635 x 110) ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 16 x 25 x 3/4 16 x 25 x 3/4 Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. 17-12(445) (16 r (x 25 x 4-5/16 16 x 25 x 4.5406 x 635 x 916 r Washable Tum off electrical power supply to your furnace and install lockout tag (406 x 635 x 110) (406 x 635 x 110) before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance. 20 x 25 x 3/4 20 x 25 x 3/4 20(508) (508 x 635 x 19)20 x 25 x 4-5/16 r (208x 25 x 4-5916 r Washable 2. Inspect the gas burners,igniter area,and remainder of furnace for (508 x 635 x 110) (508 x 635 x 110) dirt,rust,Soot or Scale. 24x25 x3/4 24x25x3/4 24-1/2(622) (610 x 635 x 19)or (610 x 635 x 19)or Washable HOT SURFACE 24 x 25 x 4-5/16 24 x 25 x 4-5/16 IGNITOR (610 x 635 x 110) (610 x 635 x 110) '. Recommended to maintain air filter face velocity. See Product Data for GAS BURNER ASSEMB a MANUAL RESET part number. aRSWrrcH t. Filters with a side return-air may have a different filter size.Measure the Se SN oa n filter to obtain the correct size. MANUAL RESET O LIMIT SWITCH • SWITCH COMBUSTIONAIR AND VENT SYSTEM GASVALVE I BBEHINEHIN D G GAS VALVE o A11319 CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Fig.20—Gas Burner Assembly(Upflow) Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. If holes are found or if the vent pipe is obstructed or is not connected, toxic fumes can escape into your home. DO NOT OPERATE YOUR .e FURNACE. Call your dealer for service. I GAS VALVE MAIN LIMIT SWRCH (BEHIND GAS VALVE) 0 • MANUAL RESET LIMfT SWRCH o o FLAME • MANUAL RESET ---SENSOR LIMIT SWRCH I GAS BURNER ASSEMBLY UNIT OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unit operation. HOT SURFACE IGNITOR For proper and safe operation the furnace needs air for combustion and ventilation. Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace,air A11320 Fig.21—Gas Burner Assembly(Downflow) opening to the area in which the furnace is installed,and the space 3. Inspect the combustion-air and vent PVC pipes for sags, holes, around the furnace. cracks, water leaks, blockage or disconnections. Horizontal Visually inspect the combustion area and vent system before each portions of vent pipe must slope downward toward the furnace. heating season. Make sure that all PVC pipes leading into the 4. If your furnace is free of the above conditions,turn on electrical and combustion area and vent are free from any cracks and sags. An gas supplies to the furnace. accumulation of dirt, soot, or rust can mean a loss of efficiency and 5. Start your furnace and observe its operation. Watch the burner flames to see if they are clear blue,almost transparent(see Fig.22). Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 8 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL If you observe a suspected malfunction,or the burner flames are not 8. If a condensate pump is used, check with pump manufacturer to clear blue,call your dealer. verify pump is safe for use with antifreeze used.Allow pump to 6. Replace main furnace door. start and pump anti-freeze to open drain. 9. Remove funnel and tube from collector box. Burner Flame 10.Replace plug in collector box. Burner 11.Remove the other plug and repeat steps 4-10. 12.Replace main door. 13.When furnace is re-started,flush condensate pump with clear water to check for proper operation before re-starting furnace. Manifold 14.Propylene glycol need not be removed before re-starting furnace. A11461 Fig.22—Burner Flame Adjustment WINTERIZATION UNIT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component or property damage. ° If the furnace is installed in an unconditioned space where the ambient temperatures may be 32°F(0°C)or lower,freeze protection measures ° must be taken to prevent minor property or product damage. O ° 0 0 Since the furnace uses a condensing heat exchanger, some water will ° accumulate in the unit as a result of the heat transfer process.Therefore, o o ° once it has been operated, it cannot be turned off and left off for an extended period of time when temperatures will reach 32°F (0°C) or 4 lower unless winterized. Follow these procedures to winterize your furnace: I • Fig.23—Winterizing Furnace A11392 A CHECK-UP CHECKLIST UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD Your furnace represents an important investment in your family's Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the furnace and comfort and your home's value.To keep it performing properly and to other property damage. prevent future problems, have a trained service specialist give your Do not use ethylene glycol (Automotive antifreeze coolant or furnace a professional check-up annually.The following checklist can be equivalent). Failure of plastic components may occur. used as a guideline to proper service: • Inspect all flue gas passages, burners, heat exchangers, coupling 1. Obtain propylene glycol (RV/swimming pool antifreeze or box(es),and inducer assembly. equivalent). Inspect all combustion-air and vent piping inside structure and pipe 2. Turn off gas and electrical supplies to your furnace. terminations outside the structure. • Check gas pipes leading to and inside of your furnace for leaks. Inspect and clean the blower motor and wheel. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD NOTE: The inducer and blower motors are pre-lubricated and require no additional lubrication.These motors can be identified by the absence Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. of oil ports on each end of the motor. Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace and install lockout tag . Inspect and change or clean air filter(s)if necessary. before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance. . Inspect all supply-and return-air ducts for obstructions,air leaks,and 3. Remove furnace control compartment door. insulation.Remedy any problem when necessary. • Inspect the return-air duct connection(s)at the furnace to ensure it is 4. Remove one of the unused rubber plugs in the port on the collector physically sound,sealed to the furnace casing,and terminates outside box opposite the condensate trap.See Fig 30 the space containing the furnace. 5. Connect a field supplied 3/8-in.(9.5-mm)ID tube to the open port . Inspect electrical wiring, connections, and components for loose on the collector box connections. 6. Insert a field supplied funnel into the tube. • Perform an operational checkout to determine whether your furnace is 7. Pour 1 quart of anti-freeze solution into the funnel/tube.Antifreeze working properly and if it requires adjustments. should run through the inducer housing, overfill condensate trap • Inspect all condensate drain tubes and condensate trap assembly for and flow to an open drain. leaks.The condensate removal system should be cleaned annually by a qualified service agency. Refer to the Service and Maintenance Instructions Guide for further information. Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 9 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL • Examine the physical support of the furnace.Support should be sound For your convenience,record the furnace product and serial numbers on with no cracks,sagging,gaps,etc.around the base. back page. Should you ever require service,you will have ready access • Check furnace for any obvious signs of deterioration. to the information needed by your service representative. • Ask your servicing dealer for further details about an economical This furnace has a light emitting diode(LED)status code display to aid service contract that covers seasonal inspections. the installer, service technician, or homeowner while installing or servicing the unit.The LED code can be seen through the view port in the blower access panel. • o 0 0 A11318 Fig.24—Information Booklet Location BEFORE YOU REQUEST A "SERVICE CALL" If your furnace is not operating or not performing properly, you may save the expense of a service call by checking a few things yourself before calling for service. NOTE: Record the LED status code BEFORE removing the blower access door or turning off 115-v power to the furnace. See the information booklet inside the main furnace door for a service code legend(see Fig.24). For insufficient airflow: • Check for dirty air filter(s). • Check for blocked return-air or supply-air grilles. Be sure they are open and unobstructed. If problem still exists,call your dealer for service. If furnace fails to operate: Follow this checklist step by step, advancing to the next stop only if furnace fails to start. • Check thermostat for proper temperature. Is thermostat set above room temperature? • Is thermostat set to HEAT mode? • Check fuses and circuit breakers. Is the electrical power supply switch on? • Is the manual shut-off valve in the gas supply pipe leading to the furnace open? NOTE:Turn off electrical supply before continuing with checklist. • Is control switch on gas valve in ON position? (Follow start-up procedures if you must reset switch to ON position.) • Check manual reset rollout switch located on the burner box. See Furnace Components in Fig. I. If furnace has experienced high temperature conditions,this switch will shut off the furnace.Reset it by pushing the button on the switch. If it trips again, shut down the furnace and call for service. See "Shutting Down Your Furnace" section in this manual. • Check for obstructions around the vent termination. If your furnace still fails to operate,call your service representative. Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 10 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL NOTE TO EQUIPMENT OWNER: For your convenience, please record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the spaces provided. This information, along with the installation data and dealer contact information will be helpful should your system require maintenance or service. FURNACE INSTALLATION INFORMATION: Model # Date Installed Serial# DEALERSHIP CONTACT INFORMATION: AIR CONDITIONER OR HEAT PUMP Company Name Model# Address Serial # INDOOR COIL (Furnace Coil or Fan Coil) Phone Number Model# Technician Name Serial # NOTE TO INSTALLER: This manual must be left with the equipment owner. A200102 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST In addition to the type of routine maintenance you might be willing to perform; your furnace should be inspected regularly by a properly trained service technician. You should work with your dealer or service technician to assure your inspection includes the following at a minimum. This list may not include all maintenance items,and inspection interval times may vary depending on operational conditions of the furnace. DESCRIPTION INSPECTION INTERVAL Monthly Semi-Annually Annually Furnace specific,external items: Clean or replace air filters. X Inspect cabinet for signs of damage. X Inspect electrical disconnect for proper function.Repair or replace as necessary. X Inspect external wiring for damage. X Inspect gas supply line and manual shutoff for leaks. X Furnace specific,internal items: Inspect and clean blower assembly(includes blower housing,blower wheel and motor). X Inspect gas valve and check for proper manifold gas pressure Adjust as needed. X Inspect ignition system and safety controls.Clean and adjust as needed. X Inspect control box,associated controls,wiring and connections. X Check combustion blower housing for lint and debris and clean as necessary. X Inspect burner assembly-clean as needed. X Inspect RPJ7 heat exchanger -clean as needed. X inspect flue system—cneCK Tor proper attachment to the furnace,any dislocatea sections,and for X signs of corrosion.Replace if necessary. System: Inspect airflow system(ductwork)—check for leaks and repair as needed. X Inspect evaporator coil,drain pan and condensate drain lines as applicable.Clean as needed. X Ask your servicing dealer for further details about an economical service contract that covers seasonal inspections. Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 11 CONDENSING GAS FURNACE:OWNER'S MANUAL 02020 Carrier Edition Date:04/20 Catalog No:440 02 450101 .A Carrier Company Replaces:440 02 450100 Manufacturer reserves the right to change,at any time,specifications and designs without notice and without obligations. 12 a -f i Y Gomo�lhnaicer' r k � - r CGenerated by REScheclk-Web Software �(J Compliance Certificate Project 510 Navy Energy Code: 2018 IECC Location: Southold, New York Construction Type: Single-family Project Type: Addition Climate Zone: 4 (5572 HDD) Permit Date: Permit Number: Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 510 Navy Street Pennessi Thomas Pedrazzi Orient, NY 11957 510 Navy Street studioPEDRAZZI Architects Orient, NY 11957 322 Montauk Hwy Water Mill,NY 11976 9177796-5451 pedraz4074@gmail.com Compliance: Passes using UA trade-off Compliance: 6.0%Better Than Code Maximum'UA: 298 Your UA: 280 Maximum SHGC: 0.40 Your SHGC: 0.35 The%Better or Worse Than Code Index reflects how close to compliance the house Is based on code trade-off_rules. It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home. Envelope Assemblies Prop.Gross Area Cavity Cont. Req. Prop. Perimeter Ceiling 1: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 1,025 38.0 0.0 0.030 0.026 31 27 Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"o.c. 2,400 19.0 0.0 0.060 0.060 128 128 Window 1:Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 275 0.300 0.320 83 88 SHGC:0.35 Floor 1:All-Wood joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned 1,160 30.0 0.0 0.033 0.047 38 55 Space Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications,.and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2018 IECC requirements in REScheck Version: REScheck-Web and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name-Title Signature Date `hsps RK: p y Project Title: 510 Navy Report date: 09/08/21 Data filename: Page 1 of 9 REScheck Software Version : REScheck-Web Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2018 IECC Requirements- 0.0% were addressed directly in the REScheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the REScheck Requirements screen. For each requirement,the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Pre=Inspection/Plan Review : Value Value Complies? 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Comments/Assumptions &.RegJD 303.2:1 A protective covering is installed to ;❑Complies ; [10 71 protect exposed exterior insulation j❑Does Not J and extends a minimum of 6 in. below ; Not Observable; grade. !,❑Not.Applicable. 403.9 Snow=and ice=melting system controls;❑Complies [F012]2 installed. ;❑Does Not ❑Not Observable; ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier.3) , Project Title: 510 Navy Report date: 09/08/21 Data filename: Page 3 of 9 Section Plans Verified Field Verified # ' Framing/Rough-In Inspection Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID - I L 402.1.1, :Glazing U-factor'(area-weighted U- ; U-. . ;❑Complies ;See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.1, :average). ;❑Does Not ;table for values. . 402.3.3, ❑Not Observable 402.5 ; ; ; , ❑ [FR2]1 ; Not Applicable 303.1.3 ;U-factors of fenestration products ❑Complies [FR4]1 are determined in accordance ❑Does Not U ;with the NERC test procedure or I []Not Observable ' ;taken from the default table. I j❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.1 ;Air barrier and thermal barrier ;❑Complies [FR23]1 !installed per manufacturer's ❑Does Not 00 ;instructions. !E]Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.3 ;Fenestration that is not site built' ![]Complies [11120]1 :is listed and labeled as meeting ❑Does Not 1 AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 ❑Not Observable or has infiltration rates per NFRC j , ;400 that do not exceed code ❑Not Applicable limits. , 402.4.5 IC-rated recessed lighting fixturesj❑Complies ; [FR16]2 sealed at housing/interior finish 1❑Does Not and labeled to indicate<_2.0 cfm leakage at 75 Pa. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.3.1 ;Supply and return ducts in attics ❑Complies [FR12]1 insulated >= R-8 where duct is ❑Does Not >=3 inches in diameter and >= v I R-6 where<3 inches.Supply and ❑Not Observable return ducts in other portions of ❑Not Applicable ; ;the building insulated >= R-6 for ;diameter>=3 inches and R-4.2 ; .for< 3 inches in diameter. 403.3.2 ;Ducts,air handlers and filter ❑Complies - [FR13]1 !boxes are sealed with u ❑Does Not ;points/seams compliant with []Not Observable International Mechanical Code or linternational Residential Code,as ❑Not Applicable applicable. 403.3.5 Building cavities are not used as ❑Complies [FR15]3 iducts or plenums: ❑Does Not u ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable j 403.4 HVAC piping conveying fluids R- ; R- ;❑Complies [FF above 105 QF or chilled fluids ;❑Does Not U below 55 QF are insulated to 2-11- ;[]Not Observable ' ❑Not Applicable 403.4.1 ;Protection of insulation on HVAC Ocomplies J [FR24]1 !piping: Does Not U ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.5.3 Hot water pipes are insulated to R- R- ;❑Complies [FR18]2 >_R-3. ;❑Does Not lV ;❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.6 JAutornatic or gravity dampers are 1❑Complies ; [FR19]2 installed on all outdoor air []Does Not intakes and exhausts. []Not Observable j ❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) -3 Low impact(Tier 3) Project Title: 510 Navy Report date: 09/0.8/21 Data filename: Page 4 of 9 Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 1 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: 510 Navy Report date: 09/08/21 Data filename: Page 5 of 9 Section Plans Verified Field Verified- # Insulation Inspection Value; Complies? Comments/Assumptions Req.ID , Value 303.1 1AII I❑ installed insulation is labeled Complies [IN13]z: Section Plans Versified Field Verified # Final Inspection Provisions Complies? Comments/Assumptions &Req:ID Value Value 402.1.1, !Ceiling Insulation R-value_ . R- ; R ;Complies ;See the Envelope Assemblies 402:2:1, ;❑ Wood ;❑ Wood ;❑Does Not table for values., 402.2.2, 402.2.6 Steel E] ' Steel ! Not Observable [FI 1]1 ;❑Not Applicable ; 303.1.1.1,;Ceiling insulation installed per ]❑Complies 303.2 !manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not [FI2]1 !Blown insulation marked every ;300 ft?. _ ❑Not Observable ; ❑Not Applicable j 402.2.3 )Vented attics with air permeable ❑Complies [FI22]2 insulation include baffle adjacent [:]Does Not to soffit and eave vents that extends over insulation; :❑Not Observable ; .. '][]Not Applicable 402.2.4 ;Attic access hatch and door ; R-' ; R- ;❑Complies ; [FI3]1 ;insulation>_R-value of the :❑Does Not ;adjacent assembly. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.2 ;Blower door test @ 50 Pa.<=5 ; ACH 50= ACH 50'=. ;❑Complies ; [F117]1 ach in Climate Zones 1-2,and ; :❑Does Not .<=3 ach in Climate Zones 3=8. ❑Not Observable ; ❑Not Applicable 403.3:3 ;Ducts are pressure tested to cfm/100 cfm%100 ;❑Complies [1=127]1 .determine air leakage with ft2 ft2 :❑Does Not either: Rough-in test:Total ;leakage measured with a ❑Not Observable pressure differential of 0.1 inch ; ;❑Not Applicable M.g.across.the system.including ;the manufacturer's air handler !enclosure if installed at time of ,test. Postconstruction test:Total leakage measured with a ; 1pressureAlfferential of 0.1 inch w.g,across the entire system ;including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. - ! 403.3.4 !Duct tightness test result of<=4 ; cfm%100 ; cfm/100 ;❑Complies [FI4]1 arriab0 ft2 across the system or ft2 ftz ❑Does Not <=3 Orn/100 ft2 without air handler.@ 25 Pa.For rough=in ❑Not Observable Itests,verification may need to . ; . ❑Not Applicable. ;occur during Framing Inspection..; 403.3.2.1 ;Air handler leakage designated 1,11icomplies ; [FI24]1 ;by manufacturer at<=2%of -]Does Not design air flow. []Not Observable ; I❑Not Applicable 403:1.1 Programmable thermostats ❑Complies [FI9]2 . installed for control of primary 1❑Does Not heating and cooling systems and 'initially set by manufacturer to 1❑Not Observable ; code specifications. i .:: :` -J❑Not Applicable 403.1.2 -Heat pump thermostat installed ❑Complies ; [FI 1012 on heatpumps. 1❑Does Not '❑Not Observable , j❑Not.Applicable 4'03.5.1 Circulating service hot water JOComplies [FI11]2 systems have automatic or ❑Does Not accessible manual controls. ❑ Not Observable Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: 510 Navy Report date: 09/08/21 Data filename: Page 7 of 9 Section' Plans Verified Field Verified - # Fin.IInspection'Provisions Cor►iplies7 Comments/Assumptions &Req.ID ., Value Value 403.6.2 All mechanical ventilation system ;❑Complies I [FI25] fans not part of tested and listed s :°t❑Does Not HVAC equipment meet efficacy and airflow limits per Table ❑Not Observable 8403.6 .1. ❑Not Applicable ; 403.2, Hot water boilers supplying heat ❑Complies ; [F126]2 through one-or two-pipe heating ❑Does Not ))systems have outdoor setback 3control to lower boiler water ❑Not Observable ; temperature based on outdoor ❑Not Applicable temperature. . 403.5.1.1 Heated water circulation systems ❑Complies [F[28]2 have a circulation pump.The ❑Does Not system return pipe is a dedicated return pipe or a cold water supply -]Not Observable pipe.Gravity and thermos- _ IDNot Applicable - ; syphon circulation systems are . not present. Controls for circulating hot water system ' pumps start the purrip.with signal for hot water demand within the occupancy.Controls automatically turn off the pump when water is in circulation loop is at set-point temperature and I no demand for hot water exists.. i 403.5.1.2 Electric heat.trace systems ❑Complies [FI29]2 comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL ElDoes Not . 515. Controls automatically adjust the energy input to the ❑Not Observable ; heat tracing to maintain the E Applicable desired water temperature in the piping. " 403.5.2 €Demand recirculation water ❑Complies ; [F130j?- isystems have controls that ❑D:oes Not manage.operation of the pump and limit.the temperature of the ![]Not Observable , water entering the cold water ❑Not Applicable piping:to<= 104°.F. 403:5.4 Drain water.heat recoveryunits - " Complies [F131]2 tested in accordance with CI❑ SA ❑ Does Not B55.1.Potable water=side i pressure loss of drain water.heat ` ❑Not Observable ; recovery.units <3 psi for ❑Not Applicable individual units connected to one or two showers:Potable-water- " side pressure loss of drain water . . heat recovery units<2 psi for individual units connected to ; three or moreshowers. a 404.1 90%,or more of permanentI�Complie5 [F[6]1 'fixtures have high efficacy lamps. ❑Does Not Not Observable . . . ❑:,_❑Not Applicable . 404:1.1. Fuel gas lighting systems have : . ❑Complies ; [FI23]3-• ; no continuous-pilot light. ❑Does Not []Not Observable [ ❑Not Applicable, 401.3, lColipliance certificate posted. ❑Complies [1717]2 •.. .. •_�❑Does Not 1[]Not Observable " J❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 7 J Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) - Project Title: 510_ Navy_ Report date: 09/08/21 Data filename: Page 8.of 9 Section" Plane Verified Field Verified " #- Final Inspection Provisions Compiles? ," Comments/Assumptions- &_Req:ID Value. . Value. 3033 Manufacturer manuals for .. ❑Complies, [FII fl (::mechanical and water heating ❑Does Not systems have been provided. 1❑Not Observable QNotApplicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3'Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title:,510 Navy Report date: 09/0.8/21 Data filename: Page.9 of 5 201.8 1ECC Energy Efficiency Certificate ,Insulation Rating R-Value Above-Grade Wall 19.00 Below-Grade Wali 0.00 Floor 30.00 Ceiling/ Roof 38.00 Ductwork(unconditioned spaces): Glass & Door Rating U-Factor SHGC Window 0.30 0.35 Door CoolingHeating & Heating System: = Cooling System: Water Heater: Name. Date• Comments Pennessi Residence . 510 Navy Drive ' Orient,NY studioPEDRAZZI,Architects Bgco Hatch Door Drawing iCey.Notes ' Wood Deck o New Proposed Wag ' Construction Une'of New RoorAbove ——— C= Edsting'non-bearing wall to be removed I D Existing wag to remain." Etdsting 4°x10'.Ties; 87 sq.ft' _ fereBeth.'to _ Cot Wred n.Verify LocaMon oxide one nt Feld orH d 5' 1' 5'-2' . 27 27 .27 27 .•� F)NG6068 �� CZ) C New Bath AI r 1rffY. . ca ie .. �.;•:: .. ., ., Lo Smoke nt F tld Hard. v /. . .. I' -• .. —_.-'J .� 3'=0'x 6'-B'Door •2'=6'x•6'-8' Pocket Door• . d. . I I s r MU drodm 5 SD _ Fan.s FiI ® Ughf Fixture by Owner' AIEered.Kitchen ,i �.-n, A ¢ I 2 T? ari It ,.4 1ti { EXLivingRoomJ1 Ip b -- i f, f l 2'x10'FJ®16',l).0 I c c c P s O n to Betow: if II II it A,az f •. '.I I .. l rie W.I.Closet R'. ' .. IL' •. II_ .. II," ISD ------ (� Newfowdor -------- ------ _ 13/4°x 91/2"L1/L Upsek He er' s'.7. 6 a •Ato2 ' .. _ .. Wrapped In Oak 42 sq.ft. 'Ex. oom s• 2• SD S (29 a=a' 1o'-0 - e s SD Maste g Room �— ew Natural'Ge •Ex. r N Bedroom " Meter Ett.Slltin c.• Ex Bedroom#2. EX.Bedroom#1 6 . 201 Aa v m l o ,. o. ARCHITECT: ' ft Second Floor First Floor' studioPEDR/17�Rrchitectiire+Design 200 west 58th Street.� /4\ Suite 100,NewYork;NY:1Q019. -phonQ:212.581.1978 . North' .Construction Plans' . '. Permit 'Date 08/11/21 Drawn by. 'TRP ' a • _ .. .. ,. • A107 , Soak 1/4' Pennessi Residence 4 (2) 2" x12" Girder I ° I 4 A101 on 12" x 36" Sono 7-r A101 A102 Tube @ t� W510 Navy Drive W I 0 New Wood Deck I Orient, NY 310 Ref. Detail 6/A101 I U_ a 50' - 0" I studioPEDRAZZI Architects -5" 11' -2" N 6' -2" X 5Le New Bath #1 5 2 Altered Master — cv I Existing 4x10 Ties 87 sq.ft. - Bath. 10 � Drawing Key Notes 27 27 27 27 29 29 -(D FWG60 8 _C) - 26 26 . S S S S S - " New 2"x6" Wood Studs w/ O n U _., v I I I - - - -I I dw. I I ref. 3 -0 x 6 -8 Door 2 -6 x 6 -8 Pocket Door o ( I ____.___R.— Insulation as per Res-Check 3DI I I _...._- ----' I Mudroom T -'Fan 'S R I E I _ _� Existing non-bearingwall to I R I C� I r... Q.-........_...-:: -I-I 11 I i _ a m CQ � Altered. Kitchen �� R �, be removed. L .. _.. R R R R II , .. - range. :� AS Fant ll ! a. I I G __ _-_ D Existing wall to remain. I I i � o L R L 0 r- Living Room - - ng I -- - - x i L N \ I I —— — —— ��-�' ;r j � � Carbon Monoxide Detector Hard -- --- ,.i: 4 2.. Cot ' ,l I R �c c � F - . , ' S it e to (_ Q e r Location In le a I I f ; ' ',� X W L t Wired Verify Field I Open to Below. ( ! _ // / PS \ - \ > I :. i R = Line ! / I I d' I R �; ; ` T Smoke Detector Hard Wired - Verify —— SD Location In Field W.I W.I. Closet I R/F • A102 2 I ii � A102 2 r l %`. '` ' ,'' .,;• II II II R II SD SD I -0A Light Fixture by Owner II Cot DN — — — — — — — — — — - — — - - ------ � 29 New Powder -- --- 13/4 "x 9 1/2" LVL Upset Header ____ T - T 3 A102 Wrapped in Oak _; Ex. oom s 2„ 42 sq.ft. APPROVED AS NOT D 3' B.P.I s' -8" o' -o° 3' -s" I =____- 3 New Floor at Infill DATE: (off/ S 0 ___ Ref. Det. 5/A101 CSD -- -- ---- FEE: 3/O, BY: I=----- NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT New Natural Gas 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE ------ Ex. Master Ex. Sitting Room __ __ FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: Bedroom Meter t. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED Bedroom #2 Ex. Bedroom #1 ----- 1 :1 FOR POURED CONCRETE Ex. ed ® -- -- :1 2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING © 7 -- -- OCCUPANCY OR 3. INSULATION fir- -�P -- USE IS UNLAVt!EUL 4 BE COMPLETFINAL - E FORTION C.O.MUST O21 S 21 29 29 �'�!;T�OUT ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE O CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW QE OCCUPANCY I YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR ,CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. - 29 29 29 29 C`:;',9PL`r' WI- H ALL CODES OF- AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF 21 21 2 21 21 NEV`v YORK STATE & TOWN CODES ❑ ❑ SOUTHOLD TOW,Z8A Second Floor First Floor , N 1 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 1/411 = 1'-0" SOUTHOLD TOWN PLAN,%1G BOFgD SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES r` [...... NYS DEC -` A102 5/4" x 6" Mahogany Cap = 2"x10" Roof Rafters @ 16"o.c. Slope to Match Existing w/ Cable Railings System at 3'-0" 2"x 8" Ceiling Joist @ 16"o.c. Unconditioned Attic w/Insulation as per Res-Check I p 5/4" x 4" Mahogany Deck o/ 2"x12" PT ARCHITECT: i Plywood SubFlooring o/Sleeper Wood Joist @ 16"o.c. Rigid Insulation ��..: 5/4" x 12" Azek Apron studioPEDRAZZI Architecture + Design _ Level_ 3 200 West 58th Street Vapor12" Up Applied to Existing Floor — 17' _p"�®ll Suite 1 OC, New York, NY 10019 r . \ 2"x 6"Wood Studs @ 16"o.c. phone: 917.796.5451 El 12 Floor Infill Detail Ex. Bedroom #1 \ w/Insulation as per Res-Check 5 1 1/2" = 1'-0" w Bah #1 2" x 12" PT Wood Girder 10 w/ Hurricane Clips or Approved Eq. � 2"x 10" Floor Joist @ 16"o.c. (Block as Required) w/Sound Insulation 12" x 36" Sono-Tube Level 2 9' - 0" i I 1 1 I-I_. : In Ex. Sittin Ex. Living Room --- --- -- - ! !...._.... aNorth :— I _I i #4 Rebar Set into Concrete Pad d_ _ ; II i , . Construction Plans Levell �, 0.1 _ _= a .. - Crete Pad _ ..... 24" x 24" x 12" Con oCompacted / Fill — — — • `'°: ' .. �.....�....__.;,- Permit Date 03/01/22 Drawn by TRP ,av . n i Deck Details Q Unfinished Basement I= I I= = a 3/4 - 1 -0 N A1 ®100'7 _ —I I I= III I =II Level 0 N _ _ _ 2� Scale As indicated N I —1 1 1 I III I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 III III I I I III III III III—III ! 1 1-1 1 1-1 1 I—III—IIIIII I— M 4 Section 1 1/4" = 1'-0" Town of Southold TABLE R301 .2(l) I +' e CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA Pennessi Residence I I F- GROUND WIND SEISMIC SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM WINTER ICE SHIELD FLOOD HAZARD AIR FREEZING WEATHERING DECAY DESIGN UNDERLAYMENT INDEX SNOW SPEED DESIGN " j ®. FROST LINE TERMITE LOAD (MPH) CATEGORY DEPTH TEMP. REQUIRED 510 Navy Drive LL Orient, NY 45 PSF 4130 C SEVERE 3'-6" M-H S-M 11 YES �ArjeN/A 1500 ] A 7 = -C 42 SF DESIGN CRITERIA BEING USED: American Forest and Paper Association (AF&PA) Wood F ne studioPEDRAZZI Architects Construction Manual for One-and Two-Family Dwellin s (WFCM 201 I IT New Area A A TABLE R301 .4 TABLE R301 .6 MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED Drawing Key Notes ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION OF 42 SF STRUCTURAL LIVE LOADS MEMBERS PROVED AS NOTED ALLOWABLE (in pounds per square foot) TRUSS PLACARDING AEQUIRED DEFLECTION STRUCTURAL MEMBER DATE: B.P.# USE LIVE LOAD RAFTERS HAVING SLOPES GREATER THAN 3/12 WITH L/V EXTERIOR BALCONIES R E TA I N S T 0 jFF FEE$— BY: 60 NO FINISHED CEILING ATTACHED TO RAFTERS L/1 80 ",-), DECKS PURSUANT TO L ,�00 NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR 'HE INTERIOR WALL AND PARTITIONS H/1 80 OF THE TOW1 C,i*-'E PASSENGER VEHICLE GARAGES 50 FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 40 FLOORS AND PLASTERED CEILINGS U360 ATTICS WITHOUT STORAGE 1. FOUNDATION - TWO R,&C�UIRED 10 ALL OTHER STRUCTURAL MEMBERS U240 ATTICS WITH STORAGE FOR POURED CONCRETE ------ 20 ON iu QUIN* 2. ROUGH - .i O'LJMBING EXTERIOR WALLS WITH PLASTER OR STUCCO FINISH H/360 ATTICS ACCESSED BY A FIXED STAIRWAY(sec. R5023.1 30 EXTERIOR WALLS-WIND LOADS WITH BRITTLE FINISHES L/240 ROOMS OTHER THAN SLEEPING ROOMS 40 3. INSULATION ----—--------- 4. FINAL - CONSTR'UCTION MUST EXTERIOR WALLS-WIND LOADS WITH FLEXIBLE FINISHES L/1 20 SLEEPING ROOMS BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. STAIRS 30 PLUMBER (-!-,RTI ICATION ALL CON'-�r RUCTION SHALL MEET THE 40 ON LEAD CONTE/\T BEFORE REOUIR�-MtNTS OF THE CODES OF NEW GUARDRAILS AND HANDRAILS 200 (`CERTIFICATE OF 0 aCUPANCY YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR First Floor Area RESIDENTIAL-CODE DATA CHART 6.SOLDER USED /V WATER DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. USE&OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SUPPLY SYSTEM CANNOT 3/16" 1'-0" CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION V B(WOOD FRAME-PLATFORM CONSTRUCTION)_ /, LEAD. HEIGHT AND FIRE AREA EXCEED 2/10 OF 10 QCUPANCY OR DESIGN CRITERIA 2018 International Residential Code&2018 USE IS UNLAWFUL Uniform Code Supplement L1 2018 International Energy Conservation Code& .ql iOUT CERTIFICATE ----­-- ------ 2018 Supplement tote New York Energy Conservation Construction Code Wood Frame Construction Manual for One&Two Family Dwellings 2018 Edition I II National Electrical Code 2020 A N"PLY WI-7H ALL CCS Or- 7-­ BathNi:- YORK STATE & TOWN CODES o N i:----187 SF L----- AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF N/0,"F SOUTHOLD T)WN ZBA CARY L. rA HO R T R & PUREE Jr- TABO, SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOAR[ IF- -- -j I L 172.49' r-j N 89*47"Oq" E. SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES WM FR*C $NO --- -------- -- )Il 'I WW Fth" FEK9 IAC N.''.3'.DEC FOCE T Me= i LA WJXM MJXK 0-M 2, STORY FRAME "RAGE R, I3 i Ar New Area 9 z e— rp, LAW OW i h- 87 SF OTC 0 IM A �d ARCHITECT: studioPEDRAZZI Architecture + Design 200 West 58th Street ------- Existing Deck wl Stairs Suite 1 OC, New York, NY 10019 Second Floor Area phone: 917,796.5451 3/16" 1'-0" NOTE LOCATE ALL PLUMBING VENTS ON REAR ROOF OF HOUSE NOW suers 4" VENT THRU ROOF 4" VENT THRU ROOF MASTER BEDROOM BATH 2 via-- Ln 2-1 21 21 2111 2'1 21 2111 Exisitng Gate & Pool Fence LAY! LAV, 00 Y STREET NAV - W. G W. . I I 86-18,20 SHQWER S TUIB SECOND FLOOR -7 3 Is) 2 2 t ZA S .0" E North KITCHEN POWDER wow M" lot 12" 12" 1211 1211 F Cr - Cover Sheet L fEW-E SIN LAV 183.16 W.0 I ER Per-nit I S %N VF S FIRST FLOOR JR,0j8,ER1' fl, 3 211 311 211 MAAY PA&;VDA-!rUA14EA Date 09/08/21 tz Drawn Author M CO Al 00 N (-��PIUM�bing Schematic TIE INTO SEPTIC SYSTEM &201 8 Wood e s FCM Conservation Code& : r -:,je 0 gy &Two One Lao I f 7 3/16" 1'-0" Site C) 3/64" 11-011 Scale As indicated (N co BASEMENT ----------- ------- - - I - _4 j 4 A102 Bilco Hatch Door Q �+�+ [� A101 A101 Penness� R • r 1 es�dence Wood Deck Line of New Floor Above _ 510 Navy Drive Orient, NY -5" 11' - 2" 5. 1,. 5' -2" 6' - 2--- New Bath #11 7 --- - Altered Master Existing 4 x10 Ties -- 87 sq.ft - -10 Bath. studioPEDRAZZI Architects - -- . --- -- -- j - S " 26 26 O 0 27 27 27 27 9 29 - - i29 - FWG60 — J 6' 8" Door I 2 -6x6 8 cketD o I dw. I ref. - - - O r Po �. 0 I O - �-- -__l - -- - - - - - -- - - `0 1 j I E I I � I� ,,- � Mudroom o -- 7T - �I j j Fan S o RI I R _ 0 11 F---._-� New 2"x6" Wood Studs w/ 110 0 - - m I Altered. Kitchen 170 OI � , _-_� j Fan b > R R range. R 2 R ' I I R Insulation as per Res-Check L� R �- - - - - I g --- __ I I, - - �' -- o S I r _ _ _ _ _ Ex. Living Room N II Existing non-bearing wall to S � II II X Q - _ _ - - 9 - - - - - - ��70 ri � - _ _ ' '' be removed. N Ft R - - •- - _ o, 2"x10°' F.J @16"O.c. I _ Open to Below. / IT S - _. - - - - x -- -- jl �' -----� Existing wall to remain. Line .� = -- - ------ R R \ j I cs °' Co2 Carbon Monoxide Detector Hard '- - W.I. Closet ' R/F Wired - Verify Location in Field A102 2 � A102 2 R I �'~- �`� Smoke Detector Hard Wired - Verify SD ' Location in Field _ 1 L 11- _--- Co2 eN ---- - ---- - - ------ -- - - -- -- - - _ - - - - - - - - - -- - - - --- Powder _. 29 I New ow -- -- ---- 1 3/4 "x 9 1/2" LVL Upset Hea er --- I 3' - 7° - 3 A102 Light Fixture by Owner Wrapped In Oak I A 42 s ft. Ex. oom q �, 0 ; --- - 3 6 2 - _- New Floor at Infill 29 3 -8" 10' -0" 3 -8" --- - -- -- S Ref. Det. 5/A101 ii SD -- -- I - -----_ -- - New Natural Gas I Bedroom r Room -- _ I � Ex. Sitting R Ex. Bedroom #2 Ex. Bedroom #1 ----- ---- _ c Meter - -Up--- Fq- 21 29 S 29 � I ' , I J ' 29— - 29 29 29 21 21 2 21 21 I O ❑ Second Floor First Floor of if 1/411 = 1'-0" 4 A102 R.A j 2"x10" Roof Rafters @ 16"o.c. rc / \ / Slope to Match Existing i Unconditioned Attic -- 2"x 8" Ceiling Joist @ 16"o.c. w/Insulation as per Res-Check - Plywood SubFlooring o/Sleeper ----_— -- � - Rigid Insulation ARCHITECT: Vapor Barrier Applied to Existing Floor studioPEDRAZZI Architecture + Design _--- — Level 3 Wrap 12" Up Wall \ 17' - 0" y 200 West 58th Street Suite 10C, New York, NY 10019 \ Floor Infill Detail phone: 917.796.5451 2"x 6" Wood Studs @ 16"o.c• -- s'li w/Insulation as per Res-Check 1 1/2" = V-0" Ex. Bedroom #1 w Bali #1 I'I — 2"x 10 Floor Joist @ 16 o.c. (Block as Required) \ w/Sound Insulation - - Level2 9' /� ' - 0.. I Ex. Sittini Ex. Living Room -- i 4 j North Construction Plans -- --___,Level 1 --_ - 0' — 0"� --- - Permit I Date 08/27/21 - -Drawn by _ -- TRP - Unfinished Basement 1 n _- Al 01Nr Level 0 Scale _ As indicated N a 0 I I V I I I V I I I IIIIIIIII—III III—III IIIIII—III III I ! I III--I I -- I III III—III— n Section 1 _ - - 1/4" = 1'-0" A101 Pennessi Residence 510 Navy Drive Orient, NY vel 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ Level 3 studioPEDRAZZI Architects 17' - 011 17' - 0" 1 j� Drawing Key Notes I _ L_evel 2 — — 9, - 0„ — — — — — — — — — — -- — — — — — _ Level 2 9' - 0" I H29 99 f' III II II II 11 II II II II II II II II II Il II f ISI Level 1 Of Off --� � � --� I I IIIIIIIIIIII—IIII —IIIIIIIIIIIII i IIII—III II I—III—III—III I III IIII I I—I I—I I II I I IIII I I I I II I II II—III P4orth Elevation n East Elevation 1/4" 11-011U 1/4" = 1'-0" New Cedar Shingle Roof n New Fascia & Gutters / New Replacement Windows w/Shutters New Lap Siding ~ � a Level3 Level _ � ~t 171 - 0" \\ ARCHITECT: — — — — — Level2 — — — — — — — — — — — - — — — _ _ _ Level 2 9' 0" 9F_ 0,� studioPEDRAZZI Architecture + Design - ----- ---- - - — 200 West 58th Street Suite 10C, New York, NY 10019 ❑oma --- _ -- phone: 917.796.5451 ❑D❑ � ( i � I 29 - I t. Hill -- _ Level 1 _ _ Level 1 0' - 0.. - — — 0' _ 0.. - -I South Elevation n West Elevation 1/4" = 1'-0" North Window Schedule Window Schedule Window Schedule Notes House: Elevations Type Mark Width Height Comments Type Mark Width Height Comments Type Mark Width 1. Replace Existing Asphalt Roofing w/ Cedar Shingles.Height Comments 2. Replace Existing Cedar Siding w/ Lap Siding. 27 1' - 9" 2' - 9" Tempered Glass 21 2' - 5 5/8" 4' - 0 7/8" Pella Impervia 29 2' - 611 5' - 0" Pella Impervia Notes Barn: Permit 27 11 - 911 7 - 91' Tempered Glass 21 2' - 5 5/8" 4' - 0 7/8" Pella Impervia 29 2' - 6" 51 - 011 Pella Impervia 1 . Replace Existing Asphalt Roofing w/ Cedar Shingles. Date 08/27/21 27 11 - 911 21 - 9111 Tempered Glass 29 21 - 6" 5' - 0" Pella Impervia 26 4' - 0" 3' - 6" Pella Impervia 2. Replace Existing Cedar Siding w/ Lap Siding. Drawn by Author 27 11 - 911 21 - 9111 Tempered Glass 29 2' - 6" 5' - 0" Pella Impervia 26 4' - 0" 31 - 6" Pella Impervia CL 21 --2' - 5 5/8" 4' - 0 7/8" Pella Impervia 21 2' - 5 5/8" 4' - 0 7/8" Pella Impervia 29 2' - 6" 5' - 0" Pella Impervia It o 21 2' - 5 5/8 4 - 0 7/811 Pella Impervia 21 2' - 5 5/8 4' - 0 7/8 Pella Impervia 29 2 - 6 51 - 011 Pella Impervia Al 02 r 21 2' - 5 5/8" 4' - 0 7/8" Pella Impervia 29 2' - 6" 5' - 0" Pella Impervia 29 21 - 611 51 - 011 Pella Impervia Scale 1/4 1'-0 29 2' - 6" 5' - 0" Pella Impervia 29 2' - 6" 5' - 0" Pella Impervia " = " N 4 "SIMPSON"CS20 COILED STRAPS ---- OR APPRQVED-EQUAL AT EVERY RAFTER, MAX.SPACING 16"O.C. — "SIMPSON"CS20 COILED STRAPS / "SIMPSON"CS20 COILED STRAPS OR APPROVED EQUAL OR APPROVED EQUAL AT EVERY RAFTER, MAX. SPACING 16"O.C. AT EVERY RAFTER, MAX.SPACING 16"O.C. ALL ARCHITECTURAL ANDALL ARCHITECTURAL AND E ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND THREE TAB ROOF SHINGLES THREE TAB ROOF SHINGLES TO RECEIVE(6) FASTENERS THREE TAB ROOF SHINGLES TO RECEIVE(6) FASTENERS PER SHlNGL \ PTO ER SHINGLE RECEIVE(GLE6) FASTENERS PER SHINGLE e n n p Gss3c i Residence "APPROVED EQUAL H7 HURRICANE TIE 2X STUDS, SEE PLANS AT EACH RAFTER RAFTER SPACING 16"O.C. MAX. {1) "SIMPSON" H7 HURRICANE 2 8d NAILS THIS SIDE OF RAFTERS DOTAL OF FOUR 8d NAILS INTO RAFTER) 510 Navy Drive 8;8d NAILS INTO STUUDS Orient, NY AT EACH RAFTER 2X PLATE,SEE PLANS RAFTER SPACING 16 O.C. MAX. (1)"SIMPSON" H7 HURRICANE 2 8d NAILS THIS SIDE OF RAFTERS TIE OTAL OF OUR 8d NAILS INTO RAFTER) COIL STRAP(CS20)LENGTH CHAR- ° 2 8d NAILS INTO PLATES OR APPROVED EQUAL AT EACH RAFTER F SUB-FLOOR,SEE PLANS 83 8d NAILS INTO STUDS FLOOR JOIS IS CUT LENGTH RAFTER SPACING 16"O.C. MAX. 34 218dNAILSTHIS SIDE OFRAFTERS StU ioPEDRAZZI Architects TTOTAL OF FOUR 8d NAILS INTO RAFTER) RIM JOIST, SEE PLANS 2 1 36 2)8d NAILS INTO PLATES (2) "SIMPSON""H6" 2 12 38 8 8d NAILS INTO STUDS o C ° ° ONNECTORS 11 7/8" 3 STUD SPACING 16"O.C. MAX. 14"WO D I BEAMS 41' ° _ ONE EACH SIDE 8)8d NAILS TO RIM JOIST 16"WOOD M 43" Drawing Key Notes (8)8d NAILS TO STUDS "SIMPSON"CS20 COILED STRAP eel I/ "SIMPSON"CS20 STRAPS OR APPROVED EQUAL OR APPROVED EQUAL Jn' AT EVERY STUD, FASTEN W/18- 8d 1 112" NAILS �2) "SIMPSON" "H6"OR APPROVED EQUAL = AT EVERY STUD(MAX. 16"O.C.) ONNECTORS i- FASTEN W/18-8d 1 1/2" NAILS 3 "SIMPSON" LTP4 CONNECTORS OR APPROVED EQUAL SOLIDgTLOCK JOIST SPACING 16"O.C. MAX. z 1/2" 16"O.C., FASTEN W/12-8d 1 1/2' NAILS EACH BAY ONE EACH SID w (MIN.) ' ° ° 8)8d NAILS TOYLOOR JOIST U \ 5/8" DIAM.ANCHOR BOLTS, 36"O.C. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 8)8d NAILS TO PLATE MIN. 10" LENGTH &MIN.3 1/2" PROJECTION MIN. 3"X 3"WASHER &NUT 4 "SIMPSON" LBPS1/2 OR APPROVED EQUAL TYPICAL AT ALL \ PRESSURE TREATED SILL PLATE, SEE PLANS n SECTIONS COPPER TERMITE SHIELD t 4 <_ NOTE: FOUNDATION WALL,SEE PLANS SI R TYPICAL AT ALL NOTE: L STEEL STRAP LAPPED UNDER SILL PLATE \ ALL METAL HANGERS, CLIPS, NAILS, BOLTS SCREWS, ETC. AT SLAB CONDITIONS IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER TO BE pD AANNCC oR gp TRIPLE DIPPED GALVANIZED MEMBERS APPROVED BY MANUFACTURER 36'0.CMUNLESS NOP OTHERWISE 5/$" DIAM gNCHOR gpLTS TO RESIST CORROSION FROM PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER. 71�"/° 36 O.C. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 40TYPICAL SILL-9-ON-NECTI-ION-S 53/68""8C MUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE (NOT TO SCALE) * TO MEET 130 MPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA SLAB WALL CONNECTION WALL SECTION AT CANTILEVER TYPICAL WALL SECTION 3 SCALE: 112"=1''-0" 2 S ALE: 12 =1'-0" SCALE: 112"= V-0" * TO MEET 130 MPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA * TO MEET 130 MPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA * TO MEET 130 MPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA SEE SECTION 1 SEE SECTION 1 LEDGER TO BE FASTENED TO ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND WALL STUDS W/MINIMUM THREE TAB ROOF SHINGLES (3NERS FASTENEDN ILS. RAFGER ER TO BE TTYPICAL ALL ECEIVE(ROOF SUURFACES (3) 10d x 3" NAILS. ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND THREE TAB ROOF SHINGLES (1T"SIMPSON" H7 HURRICANE TIE ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND ALLOWABLE LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS TO RECEIVE(6)FASTENERS — A EACH RAFTER THREE TAB ROOF SHINGLES FOR STRUCTURAL MEMBERS (2) "SIMPSON" RAFTER SPACING 16"O.C. MAX. - TO RECEIVE(6) FASTENERS 2 8d NAILS THIS SIDE OF RAFTERS - PER SHINGLE CO �OTAL OF FOUR 8d NAILS INTO RAFTER) STRUCTURAL LIVE DEAD ALLOWABLE CONNECTORS 2 8d NAILS INTO PLATES MEMBERS LOADS LOADS DEFLECTION RAFTER SPACING 16"O.C. MAX. 10'-0" MAXIMUM 8)8d NAILS INTO STUDS ONE EACH SIDE) EXTERIOR BALCONIES 60 10 U360 �55� 8d FASTENERS TO RAFTERS/TRUSS OFFSET FNERS TA DECKS 40 10 U360 NOT TO SCAL LEDGER TO BE FASTENED TO ATTIC_WITHOUT STORAGE 10 10 U240 8d FASTENERS TO STUDS (2) "SIMPSON"SP5 ( AT 16"O.C. _ CONNECTORS WALL STUDS W/MINIMUM ONE EACH SIDE) �3) 10d x 3" NAILS. RAFTER TO BE ETO STUDS. ATTIC W/STORAGE 20 10 U24010d NAILS STENED TO LEDGER W/ R TALL ER T.J.I. FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 40 10 0360 �^r a P.# ' (1) SIMPSON AC POST CAP r STUD (3) 10d x 3" NAILS. JOISTS ARE USED USE SIMPSON" FTTb MEET A SECOND FLOOR 30 100360 10d NAILS CONNECTORS AT 6"O.C. MINIMUM UPLIFT OF OO RAFTERS- GROUND SNOW LOAD=45 s 240 1400 psi WOOD BEARING PLATE (4) [' DIAMETER LAG BOLT FASTENERS p CAPACITY- NAIL SIZE AND QUANTITY NAILING SCHEDULE FOR WALL&ROOF SHEATHINGI AS PER MODEL NUMBER ((1) "SIMPSON"STRAP TIE REFER TO MANUFACTURE 130 mph WIND SPEED ZONE TO MEETA MINIMUM UPLIFT 4 OF 1400 psi WOOD BEARING MAXIMUM NAIL SPACING F TYPICAL AT ALL (2) SIMPSO���IF CAPACITY- NAILING PATTERN N OR 8d COMMON NAILS (INCHES,O.C.) SECTIONS H5 .J.I.'S AR AT SILL AS ER OOMDEL NUMBERCONNECTO SED,SOLID CONNECTION ((2) "SIMPSON" "H6" ROOF SHEATHING INTERIOR ONE EACH SIDE) BLOCK EACH CONNECTORS RAFTER/TRUSS SPACING 12"OR 16"O.C.) EDGES LOCATIONS 4}8d FASTENERS SIDE OF WEB \ 2x PRESS.TREATED JOIST SPACING MAX 16"O.C.) O PLATE FLUSH W/FLANGES 4 USE 3/8LEDGER LAGGED TO BLDG." LAGS ONE EACH SIDES 4' PERIMETER EDGE ZONE 6 6 {{4}8d FASTENERS AT EVERY 8 8 8d FASTENERS TO JOIST TO FLOOR JOISTS CONNECTOR STAGGERED 12"O.C. 8d FASTENERS TO GIRDER INTE ZONE LOCATION ) 6 12 ARCHITECT: n WALLSHEATHING INTERIOR TYPICAL AT AL 4 (STUD SPACING 12"OR 16"O.C.) EDGES LOCATIONS OTHERWISE SECTIONS 1/2"CARRIAGE BOLT 4' PERIMETER EDGE ZONE 6 12 studioPEDRA l Architecture + Design (2) PER CONNECTION 6 12 - 200 West 58th Street Suite 1007 New York, NY 10019 "SIMPSON" FACE MOUNT ' -PRESS. TREATED POST phone: 917.796.5451 HANGER TO MEET A T BASE PLIFT OF MEET A ° — 5/ " DDI M ANCHpR go TS OIOIpsi�WOOD BEARING MINIMUM MUM UPLIFT OF 3r8 O.0 UNLESS NOTEDOTHERWISE CAPACITY- NAILING PATTERN 1400 psi WOOD BEARING N.Y. STATE BUILDING CODE NOTE. AS PER MODEL NUMBER 6' APACITY- NAIL SIZE REFER TO MANUFACTURE \—Jf t\ND QUANTITY R301.2.1.1 DESIGN CRITERIA: CONSTRUCTION IN REGIONS WHERE AS PER MODEL NUMBER REFER TO MANUFACTURE THE BASIC WIND SPEEDS FROM FIGURE R301.2(4) EQUAL OR TYPICAL WALL SECTION ED 1 ESP OUR ( m/h) BEE DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH: RAFTER SPRINGING FROM AMERICAN FOREST AND PAPER ASSOCIATION(AF&PA) PAD ABOVE SUB-FLOOR WALL SECTION WALL SECTION AT COVERED PORCH WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ONE-AND r TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS(WFCM 2018), CHAPTER 3 SCALE: 112"=1'-0" SCALE:SCALE: 112"=1'-0" 5 SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" * * TO MEET 130 MPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA TO MEET 130 MPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA TO MEET 130 NIPH WIND LOAD CRITERIA WOOD FRAMING NOTES Plvwood Associations Standards: North a) Flooring -exterior grade 1 . All lumber shall be Douglas Fir-Larch No.2. Design values shall be that as published in American Forest 4. Double joists under all partitions parallel to same and around all openings. b) Roof and sidewall sheeting - exterior grade — and Paper Association Wood Frame Construction Manual. (WFCM) 2018 Edition, for 1 and 2 story 5. Micro=Lam to be in strict accordance with manufactures specifications. Micro=Lam to be by Truss 11 . On all cathedral ceilings and around all skylights notch holes as allowed by New York State ° Details dwellings. Joist MacMillan Silent Floor Svstem. Code for proper thru venting of batt insulation to allow for clear venting from soffit vents through to 2. Design Loads: 6. Install bridaina in all floor and flat roof ioists. ceiling joists & beams. Bridging shall be installed at the roof venting system used. Location L.L. D.L. Deflection 8'-0" o.c. max. and shall be 1 "x3" cross bridging. 12. Provide fire stopping as per New York State Code. 1st. floor 40 psf 10 psf 1/360 7. For Microlams: Permit 2nd. Floor 30 asf 10 asf 1/360 a) A minimum of 1 .5" of bearing length is required. 13. All wood posts shall rest on foundation walls or structural members. - — Attic - Limited Storage 20 psf 10 psf 1/240 14. All rafters shall be anchored to framed walls with hurricane clips. Date _ 09/08/21 b) Bearing across full length of beam is assumed. 15. All metal ioist hanaers and other metal connectors reauired shall be "simoson strona-tie Under 3/12 Attic -Non Storaae 10 c)sf 10 cesf 1/240 (must be under 3"/12"slope) c Lateral su ort is uired at bearin oints. Drawn by TRP Roof < 3/12* 45 psf(ground) 10 psf 1/240 ) pp re q g p connectors or eaual and shall be capable of handling loads Q connection points. installations shall - d) 16" and 18" deep beams are to be used in multiple units only. be in strict conformance with manufacturers specifications and recommendations. Roof > 3/12* 45 r)sf(around) 10 psf 1/180 16. all components shall be anchored and continuously connected from the foundation to the roof to M Cathedral Ceiling 45 psf(ground) 15 psf 1/240 e) Nailing pattern for assembly of multiple units is to be a minimum of (2) rows of 16d nails at 12" * o.c., (3) rows of 16d nails at 12" o.c. for 14", 16" and 18" beams. 17 o Fastennersand n eactors tlo fl olr beams and brmovement acri al sdhoo Note: Reduction of live loads on certain roof pitches (See ASCE 7) uld rcesbe of corrosion resistant materials Al 03N ( ) f) Assume Fb = 2800 psi, E - 2,000,000 psi. and show no evidence of corrosion or deterioration which might reduce the ability of the structure to _ N 3. Lumber shall be graded by a recognized grading and inspecting bureau in 8. All headers to be (2) 2"x6" C�? 2"x4" walls & (3) 2"x6" Q 2"x6" walls unless otherwise noted. strict accordance with industry standards and by its use as indicated in the drawings. Grade markings resist wind effects. Scale As indicated N g 9. All headers shall bear on 4"x4" post Q 2"x4" walls or 4"x6" post @ 2"x6" walls unless otherwise noted. 18. All fasteners and connectors including nails, bolts, steel wind anchors, and truss plates are to beco shall be clearly printed on structural members and where possible shall be left visible. 10. Provide Douglas Fir Plywood manufactured to meet applicable U.S. commercial and American hot dipped galvanized. 19. Galbe roofs shall be stabilized by installing 2"x4" blocking on 2-foot centers between the rafters at each gable end fora distance of 8 feettoward e building interior from each gable end.