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HomeMy WebLinkAbout28855-Z FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-29641 Date: 08/18/03 THIS CERTIFIES that the building NEW DWELLING Location of Property: 1250 NORTH SEA DR ORIENT (HOUSE NO. ) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 15 Block 3 Lot 37 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated OCTOBER 28, 2002 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 28855-Z dated OCTOBER 28, 2002 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 ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH COVERED FRONT PORCH, REAR DECK, REAR SCREENED PORCH AND SECOND STORY DECK AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to SBG INC (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL R10-99-0255 08/01/03 ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 67875C 07/03/03 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 06/25/03 II-ME PLUMBING & HEATING Authorized Si ature Rev. 1/81 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 28855 Z Date OCTOBER 28 , 2002 Permission is hereby granted to : SBG INC 350 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY COMMACK,NY 11725 for NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH A COVERED DECK, OPEN DECK AND PORCH AS APPLIED FOR. THIS PERMIT REPLACES BP#26682 . at premises located at 1250 NORTH SEA DR ORIENT County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 015 Block 0003 Lot No. 037 pursuant to application dated OCTOBER 28, 2002 and approved by the Building Inspector to expire on APRIL 28, 2004 . Fee $ 993 . 90 A'trthorized Si ffatur COPY Rev. 5/8/02 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 26682 Z Date JULY 28, 2000 Permission is hereby granted to: SSG INC 35 PINELAWN RD SUITE 115W MELVILLE,NY 11747 for NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH A COVERED DECK, OPEN DECK AND PORCH AS APPLIED FOR. at premises located at 1250 NORTH SEA DR ORIENT County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 015 Block 0003 Lot No. 037 pursuant to application dated MAY 3, 2000 and approved by the Building Inspector. Fee $ 637 .20 zi— Authorized Signature ORIGINAL Rev. 2/19/98 V Electrical Inspection Certi icate Issue Date Electrical Inspection Service, Inc. Application Number 07/03/2003 375 Dunton Avenue 67875C East Patchogue, New York 11772 (631)286.6642 Issued To: Brian Retus Street: 1136 North Sea Drive Village: Orient Point Zip: 11957 Town: Southold Section: Block: Lot: Contractor: G.W. Hallock Lic. # 3733-E Was examined and found to be in compliance with the National Electrical Code. ❑ Commercial ❑x NV Defects ❑ Pool ❑ tat Floor ❑x Indoorx❑ Basement ❑ Hot Tub x❑ Residential Al Det.Garage ❑ Attic ❑ 2nd Floor x❑ Outdoor ❑ Addition ❑ Survey Switches Receptacles Fixtures GF1 Heaters A/C Fans ? N 35 40 30 12 12 Dishwasher WasherlAmps DryenAmps Oven RangeyAmps Microwaves 1-20A 1 20 1 30 1 40 -m3 Furnace on Gas Circulators Smoke Detector Bell Transformer x x 2 6 Meter Amps Phase UG/OH Jacuzzi Television CO Detector 1 200 1 D / Bldg. Permit: Other Equipment -Air Handlers -40Amp A/C Disc 1-30Amp Water Heater Hugo S. Surdi 1-20Amp Well Pump President 20Amp Dedacated Receptacle Rough Inspection: 10/22/2002 Inspector: Ed Scavelli Final Inspection: 07/02/2003 Inspector: Ed Scavelli This certificate must not be altered in any manner. Inspectors may be identified by their credentials. SOLDER AND ANTI-SCALD CERTIFICATION Date: June 25,2003 Building Permit No.7a*W& 72— "f0856- Owner: f88SSOwner: Brian Rems /S130 �TiOe - (Please Print) Plumber: II-Me Plumbing& Heating (Please Print) I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead as per 905.5 of the NYSFPABC. I also certify that I installed an anti-scald and/or thermal shock preventing device at all bathing and/or shower fixtures in conformance with part 902.6(K) of the N.Y.S.F.P.A.B.C. to mitigate the potential hazards t hewer v v that allowed surges of high temperature water to flow from the shower hea . Plumbers or Homeowners Si re »»»»»»»>t> » >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>!r>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please eck One. ( certify I am the licensed plumber(License# 3 S 2 - )that installed all Plumbing on the above referenced premises. ( ) I certify I am the homeowner and I personally installed all the plumbing on my above Referenced premises. Plumbers or Homeowners Signature Sworn to me this 2_5t day of JLM-^lc— _' 2003. Notary Public, County Q. S ot06*3,: Notary Public LISA A.SCHIAYONI NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF NEWYORK TERM EXPIRES SEPTEMBER$�W011 o r � ��° ENERGY CODE CALCULATIONS 1fl E� (For Non-Electric Heat) � t,EWA) F ,V4WkV7r*AO sO°S IPer: WAtztztst) A . SAmaacic TSrz -'I )Q For: 1250 zu6 Sed, , -�f�tN6�- Con�Sut,TtRrb �,uditJ�� Oe4.PW'7 61 It 4157 Cl)7C4064U19 KJy I193� Dated J u tY 14- 2 Doo Design Criteria: 6,000 Degree Days O.A. 10 Degrees Fahrenheit I.A. 70 Degrees Fahrenheit SUBSYSTEM AREA DESIGN THERMAL- REMARKS "U" RATING Exterior Walls 2395 '0-17 I ISS Q-t3 /u5vul UwiJ IVYp¢alr Al Glazing 504 ,3Y $f3 /�Nbt�Pht Doors $3 .3v 13 �}AlDE25F� Ceiling(Flat) 1119 033 i l7 " -3ohLsutaa7l�tJ Ceiling(Cathedral) Skylights Floor Foundation Walls L1513 p�j�j 4-Z-1 -30 145()th7oAJ Slab Insulation TOTAL: -t• 111.0 Notes, Building Envelope Systems to meet requirements of 7815.2 HVAC Equipment to meet requirements of 7815.11 HVAC Systems to meet requirements of 7815.12 Duct Systems to meet requirements of 7815.13 Ventilations Systems to meet requirements of 7815.14 Insulation of Piping Systems to meet requirements of 7815.15 Service Water Healing Systems&Equipment to meet requirements of 7815.21 eq ElectricalLighting Systems to meet requirements of 7815.31 To the best of my knowledge, belief, &professional judgment, these plans are in compliance with the code. Signed: t 1µml �• Gpu��tcty /S Z Dated:_ JLW l4 2p� tsrro 1iTAlE di BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW (iHIJC I_I�.,_ Applicant/ 22 Date Owners Name: �J �� f 1 G Reviewed: Architect/ Date Engineer: Submitted: !� 3_Ov SCTM #: District: 1,000 Section: I Block: Lot: ProjectII11 Subdivision Location: �� V `� L11�—�L!�+ _— Name: C,,iUtrr Ay 7`/f,-- -<44 Single& separate Required - t Centtication: (Yes/No) -- Req Req. t` /onmg District. �0 ILot size: Actual_ . I ILot coverage Proposed- y lCl Req �n/ 1 Req. / / Req. (Front Yard Proposed: S6 1 [Side Yard 15 35 Proposed:3S [Rear Yard s01 Proposed:SIv / J f/3ta1�60A /' -/-S?Y Project Description: /yr .1 p e.r casr�ue-..,�, ort sf- a��lA-.��x ,��F����G w,�-r.a a- /o�« /JF-cK AGENCY PERMITS Permit REQUIRED FOR REVIEW N.A. NO YES Number Suffolk County Health Dept. *?2100 New York State D. E. C. Town Trustees Town Zoning Board approval: `/ Town Planning Board approval: . Flood Plane Elevation ??? Flood Zone: 6 7 ''Y Notes,: 47ic, T _ iii� x ,ao. S•G,?�2d T v, June 26, 2003 Town of Southold Building Department RE: Building Permit#28855 Please let it be known that the master bathroom vanity for our home at 1250 North Sea Drive, Orient Point had to be custom made as it is not a standard size, and we are awaiting its delivery. Also let it be known that the plumbing is "capped"in that bathroom and that the home is equipped with a total of 3 %2 bathrooms and 2 '/2 are fully functional and operating properly. Sincerely Yours, Brian Retus MMus muss A.Huff Notary Pubilo, State of New York No 52-4823360 Qualified In Suffolk county commission Expires March 30,;1,.00 M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. 1 NSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY I M4RKS:* 22 l-1 Cl�� ? r DATE INSPECTOR �% 4 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ FOUNDATION 2ND ] INSULATION FKAMMUL l FINAL [ ) FIREPLAOM A CHIMNEY REMARKS: d - Cts ;DATE INSPECTOR M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ,,f'-ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION ["FF MING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY REMARKS: DATE 11 L INSPECTOR �Ci` 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTIO [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ' OUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE CHIMN _ REMARKS: DATE INSPECTOR 29$sS� M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [x] ROUGH PLBG.i Z/- [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ �] FRAMING—/'e [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACQE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: _dG,+o i1y_es.eA /��na /�/� /t1 /K �Z�•iFs„ O'.1 P719 71 ow a i1F. DATE //�3A INSPECTOR �� M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FO ATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ /] F OUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION RAMING [ ) FINAL FIREPLACE A CHIMNEYd'` REMARK 011 DATE F // INSPECTOR,. BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION FOUNDATION IST UGH PLBG. I mail, FOUNDATION 2ND INSULATION FRAMING FINAL FIREPLACE & CHI:IM=NEY E ARKS: j J , (04i AzoL DAOM � M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] F MING [ ] FINAL [ FIREPLACE S CHIMNEY REMARKS:ape L?� Q'iDATE �� Dc3 INSPECT 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] 1 SULATION [ ] FRAMING [ FINAL [ ] FIREPLA'mw 0 CHIHIMN Y REMARKS \ � DATE 3 J D INSPECT I FOTiNDAT 10N i I S'll II II E Lc.. l� d FOUNDATION 02ND) I II Q I II ROUGH FRAME. JI - --- -- - --- -- PI,UMISING II �I I II II F- y INSULATION PER N_ Y. u— It r. y STATE ENERGY ��� CODEImo. / z 1 l II It ` --II -_- �b«---- -__ 2 _-_-__ II __ _____________ ___ 'C li II 1 y tJ II I �1 u u n� N . 1 -- FINAL _ lA � AD�TIO`- < o -_ -- ICOeC � cz w _ z ( i 4PtQCP of AllI mI -- ---------------------------------- } FORM NO. 1 TOWN OFSOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765-1802 Examinede72 . . . .a-000 //--xl)fAc���i Received . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . . . Approved .Z. . . . .,140P. Permit NoO246 Disapproved a/c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L (* " -'. . . . . . . . . . . f7, ---I (Building Inspector) �-- � . n j APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT _ 3 Date March 31, 2000 . . 19 . . . INSTRUCTIONS tViHiap a. plication must be.com letely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector, with 3 sets of plans,accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this appli- cation. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issued a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. Glenn F. Heidtmann 8i SQr1 , ,Jr1q. . . . . . . . . . . . (Signature of applicant, or name, if a corporation) P.O., box 932,, Cutcl;og4e,, .N..X. . .11135 . . . . . . (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. Owner/Contract-or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name of owner of premises . . SGB INC.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (as on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. Pr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .es.. . . . (Name and title of corporate officer) N/A Builder's License No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plumber's License No. . . 11-Me, Plumbing• #3052-P Electrician's License No. . G. &, S, Electrician, Other Trade's License No. . N/A, . • . . . . . . , 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done. . . . . Qr•grit. 13y. 7be. Sea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1250 North Sea,Drive , ,Orient. • , _ _ • • . . . . . . • House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Block . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . Lot . .37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orient By the Sea Subdivision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filed Map No. 3.4.4.4 . . . . . . . . . . Lot . . . . 7.$ . . . . . . . . (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing,ise and occupancy . . . . . . . . . . r1PRe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tntended use and occupancy . . . . . . . SiRgle. Family. Dwelling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building . X. . . Addition . . . . . . . . Alteration . . . . . , . . . . Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removal . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Demolition . . . : . . . . : . .! . . Other Work .; . : . . . . . . . . . . . (Description) 4. Estimated Cost . . . . . . $90,000.00 . . , • . Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (to be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units . . . . . 9�e. . . . . . . Number of dwelling units on each floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If garage, number of cars . . rw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use . n/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front . . . n/a. . . . . . . . . Rear . , n/a. . . . . . . . . Depth . . n/a, . . . . , • . . Height . . . n/a. . . . . . . . . Number of Stories . . . n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front n/a• • • • • • • • • • • • • . Rear . n/a• • • • • • • • • • • • . . Depth . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Height . . . . . n.. a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Stories . . . °�a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front . . 6D.'. . . . . . . . . . Rear . . . 6D.'. . . . . . . . . Depth . 3D'. . . . . . . . . . . Height . . . . 24... . . . . . . . Number of Stories . . two. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Size of lot: Front . . . 155.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rear . . . . �55... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Depth . W..• , • • , . , , • , • , . . . • 10. Date of Purchase . . August, 2.,. 1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . Name of Former Owner . . Juan, McLon9hlin. . . . . . . , • • • . 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated . • . Single. Family. . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. Does proposed construdtion violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: . . No • • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • . . • . . 13. Will lot be regraded . . . . . yes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will excess fill be removed frcftxt�tttises: Yes X No remises . . "" If need 14. Name of Owner of p S8G• INC•INC•.• • • • • • • • • • Address 35D. . vets. highway. . hone No.86.4-6.72D. . . . . . �e Name of Architect . warren. Sambach. . . . . . . . . . . . Address Crux Iane. Cutchogue. Phone No. 4-.7.492. . . . . . . Name of Contractor Glenn F... Heicltmann. A. S.n . Address PO. 13Ox932, OutcJi09uephone N 743-74, 4, , PLOT DIAGRAM } Locate clearly and distinctly all buildings, whether existing or proposed, and,indicate all set-back dimensions from property lines. Give street and block number or description according to deed, and show street names and indicate whether interior or corner lot. SEE PLANS ATTACHED STATE OF NEW YORK, S.S , COUNTY OF . . . SUFFOLK. . . . . . . . . . . . . .GLZW.F. .H$IDTMANN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named. CONTRACTOR Heisthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this . . . day of. �u . . . . . . . . . ., ie. . . Notary Public, ��N . (� � cPylelj! . County WARREN _. SAMBA.CH JR: �f�t'-�-7""K' . 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PROPOSED WELL R SEPTIC LOCATIONS p f y AREA = 20,399.85 s9. ff, 0.468 oc, " 149 N V E%61R� A FMyy .ri OT 78 WWIdE 10 1, ELLVAIMNS ARE REF C%lIT 4 M ATWMM To All Assww DA REFER TO FUO MAR SMOWq ma;ju IDM vfa� M110 3. MINIMUM r FOR TEST MU MIA. I� L iD 1 55 00 ' A. 7NN� UA T j'�j�o 12- 4P io a eEagoM N04sF IS 1.000 raLLONs. �0 ERPMBMN NOL. RERRoo„ HOUSE Is V0 p H SIOEWALL AREA. w� E N ° 2� 2A5.38�0 5 74'2930 of vA�oMMT. 88'21'40' E 75.00• N iC29�30" f TNRE , ET> `w u TEAcwxc Fo ,( oL -(,'�1R QFEOEosm APnt TAIM( THE LOCATMM OF MEILS 094ERYATMM4 OR ,Mp/pN pFTA OWApIF04f�pp FF�y O'tfr04 ARF FROM TIVI LOT 84 °rrTrnEo'N Sh�{ynst8�e`4ySle ,,,. t��♦[r0'`MI°I`fwE AA3LHbl CMFO/bw.k�m AOAmEUo'1 >r� wAw9Angy O;PK,) Omit. %rUrme 'o LOAOtl N83 �gNA sfS>� \t I n �n e a ext be `�. 4IE _ •'' MIR2Ep A;1E1WTpM M T�CFRLVI Ly NEM'MRN STA1F N.Y.S. Lic. Ne. 49668 + TE IMUaY MW h0'9EYIMc M WA,3 Wl �SFAL 0R osePh A. 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BOGKLn OI`ReEpOE O f O o - 47.1' - - F U DA O \h9 p ---- 'U0 U0 UNATHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION .p TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 DF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. N tREES EOUNO N,ON. COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING E`R-RC'REE THE LAND SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR i EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED BROW DE _ - _ 55 �p „r a TO BE A VALID TRUE COM. CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY (7) - IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND ...(' LENDING INSPTUIION LISTED HEREON, AND 0 _ _ ` TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- ' O C / ---M t -,. TUIION CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. $ A729 3 �_ED�E OF vAl�` 7.45-5 D S , V THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHTS OF WAY PPE �r� I� 0 AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. N R�N 88121'40" E 75.00' t O 1 __--._ ------- - ------ -- - --- --.. __ PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM a i v STANDARDS FOR TITLE SURVEYS AS ESTABLISHEDBY Joseph A. Inge gno ORTM4UCHTED USE THF NEW APPROYORK SSTAND ATTE°PLAND TITLE ASSOCIA 4FAt Land Surveyor A. r I Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout I PHONE (631)727-2090 Fax (631)727-1727 OLOG y nT 5�` NO A r"'1 OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS O rl_.` s N.V.S. Lia No, 496681380 ROANOKE AVENUE P.O. Box 1931 RIVFRHFA(1 N.W v..r4 110n1 -- ---- S CARE AND 11SUPERIOR 0 OPERATION N'STRUCTIIO S CUSTOM SERIES 36"and 4Y Wood Burning Fireplaces P/N 725,015M REV. B 07/2002 RD-36/42 HC-36/42 RD-36/42-H HC-36/42-H The information contained in this manual applies to all model fireplaces Identified on this page.This information will help you obtain safe and dependable service from your Superior fireplace system. Keep this document in a safe place for future reference. HCd2 Before you start your first fire, read this Care and Operations Manual carefully to be sure you understand your fireplace system completely. Failure to follow these suggestions could result in hazardous operation or fireplace malfunction,creating a serious potential for personal injury and/ or property damage. If you have any questions regarding the safe use or operation of your fireplace,contact your local Superior distributor,your contractor/builder or Superior Fireplace. RD46 Warnock Hersey RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE C IPTR1• us I WH Report No..19902-5865G231 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6. With the fire burning, close the protective 2.The hearth floor and sidewalls ofthefirebox mesh screens to keep sparks and embers IN- are lined wOh a brick pattern reinforced refrac- General Safety Precautions................page 2 SIDE the firebox. tory for the look of authenticity and to provide General Information...........................page 2 safety. Fuels..................................................page 2 7. Keep any combustible furniture or decora- Gas Logs...........................................page 2 tive pillows at least 96' (914 mm) from the 3.The metal chimney sections extending from Disposal of Ashes..............................page 3 fireplace opening. the firebox top to beyond your roof are two walled and air-cooled.The Inner passage, or Softwood vs Hardwood.....................page 3 B,Never leave your fireplace unattended while flue,provides the exit for smoke and gases. Starting a Fire....................................page 4 it is burning. Damper Control.................................page 4 4.The flue damper is a two position(fully open Glass Door Operating Safety 9. Be careful adding wood fuel to the fire or orfullyclosed)mechanism operated bya handle Precautions and Instructions...........page 4 handling fireplace tools such as shovels,tongs found at the center top of the fireplace opening. Combustion Air .................................page 5 or pokers. It must be open when fire is present so smoke and gases can escape. It should be closed Refractories.......................................page 5 10.Never modify or alteryour fireplace system ONLY whenthefireIscompletelyout—keeping Maintenance Guidelines.....................page 6 in any way.To do so may create a potential fire room air from being lost up the flue. Twice a Year Check-Up......................page 6 hazard and void the Limited Warranty. Creosote Formation and Removal......page 6 5. Closed screens prevent fire, sparks and Troubleshooting ................................page 6 11.The bottom refractory can be cracked by embers from popping out of the firebox while a Warranty............................................page 7 excessive abuse such as tossing heavy logs fire is burning.Pull screens back when adding Product Reference Information .........page 7 onto the grate or gouging with fireplace tools. wood to the firebox. Replacement Parts ............................page 7 Exercise caution when adding wood to your fireplace. 6.Why use a fuel grate?Besides positioning Accessory Components........I............page 7 the firebed property,it protects the refractory Replacement Parts ............................page 8 12.DO NOT use a fireplace insert or any other floor,backand sides of the fireplace.Further,it product not specified by Superior for use with ensures a proper flow of combustion air into GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS this fireplace. and around thefirebed.The grate must be used at all times when burning.Your warranty may IMPORTANTI READ AND UNDER- 13.If you are using your fireplace as a"deco- be voided without the use of this grate. STAND BEFOREYOUR FIRST FIRE. rative appliance,"such as with a permanently installed gas log set,the fireplace damper must 7.Remember,your fireplace is not intended to 1.Use SOLID WOOD only for fuel.It is best to be permanently fixed in the open position. heat your entire home. use dry and well seasoned hardwood. Soft Listed 'Went-free" gas log sets may be used woods tend to bum very quickly.Solid scrap with the damper closed. FUELS construction lumberproducesexcessive sparks. Never Use Coal In Your Fireplace DO NOT use treated wood,artificial wax based 14. Always ensure that an adequate supply of logs,charcoal,coal,trash,driftwood or woods replacement combustion air from the outside of Your fireplace system is not designed to be that have been dipped in tar, pitch, pine tar, the house is accessible to the fire to support used with coal derivative products.The com- creosote,etc.Wood products made with syn- normal combustion. Fireplaces consume large bustion process of certain types of coal can thetic binders, such as plywood, produce volumes of air during the normal combustion deposit corrosive materials in the fireplace and abnormally high temperatures and sputtering, process. In the event the home is tightly sealed chimney system which can lead to premature smoking fires. With modemenergyefficientfeatures,the optional productfailure. Never use coal as afuel in this combustion air kit may not provide all the air fireplace system. 2. NEVER use gasoline,gasoline-type lantern required to support combustion.The manufac- fuel,kerosene,charcoal iighterfluid,orsimilar turerisnot responsibleforanysmoking orrelated Gas Logs liquids to start or"freshen up" a fire In this problemsthatmayresuhtromthelackotadequate fireplace. Keep any flammable liquids a safe combustion air. It is the responsibility of the Ifyourfireplace system was installed with a gas distance from the fireplace. builder/contractor to ensure that adequate com- line,you may wish to install one of two types of bustion air has been provided for the fireplace. gas log sets. 3. Keep the chimney damper open while any fire or smoldering embers are present. 15.Neitherthe manufacturer northe sellerwar- This fireplace has been tested and approved for rants "smoke free" operation nor are we use with a decorative gas appliance incorporat- 4. Never block or restrict the room air Intake responsible for inadequate system draft caused ing an automatic shut-off deviceandcomplying grille across the bottom front or the warm air by mechanical systems, general construction with the Standard for Decorative Gas Appli- outlet grille across the top front of the fireplace. conditions,inadequatechimneyheights,adverse ances for Installation in vented fireplaces,ANSI wind conditions and/or unusual environmental 221.60 (1991) or American Gas Association 5.Use care when selecting window treatments factors or conditions beyond our control. draft requirements for Gas-Fired Log Lighters for windows located near the fireplace. Avoid forWoodBurning Fireplaces,Draft No.4dated using combustible flowing window treatments GENERAL INFORMATION August,1993. Decorative gas appliances may such as curtains on nearby windows that are of be Installed in these fireplaces. Installation sufficient length to be blown in front of an open 1. The all-steel,multi-wall firebox Is the heat must be in accordance with the National Fuel flame when the window is opened. center of the system.It Is well Insulated for safe Gas Code,ANS I n23.1 for compliance with the clearance to combustibles. revised U.L.127 Standard. 2 CAUTION: WHEN USING A DECORATIVE DISPOSAL OF ASHES c.Store wood where it will not be excessively GAS APPLIANCE, THE FIREPLACE exposed to weather, such as under a tarp or DAMPER MUST BE SET TO THE FULLY Ashes should be placed in a metal container under roof. OPEN POSITION. with a fight fitting lid.The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible d.Do not stack wood directly against the walls These fireplaces have been tested and ap- floor or on the ground, well away from all of your home. proved to ANSI/IAS/AGA Z21.11.2 foruse with combustible materials,pending final disposal. an unvented gas appliance having a maximum Iftheashesaretobefisposedofbyburial insoil 8. Be a knowledgeable wood buyer.There isa rating of 26,000 BTU(36 Models)and 32,000 or other wise locally dispersed,they should be difference in cord saes.A standard cord stack BTU(42 Models)and complies with the Stan- retained in the closed container until all cinders of logs is 4 ft.high by 8 ft.long by 4 ft.deep or dard for Factory-Bullt Fireplaces, U.L. 127, have thoroughly cooled. the equivalent ofthiscubicfootage,(Figure s). when installed with unventedgas log sets.The SOFTWOOD VS HARDWOOD limit may be Increased to 40,000 BTU provid- r ing that minimum combustible mantle heights - If Urd n mrd were increased to at least 18 Inches when the Softwoods contain about 15 percent highly ��e1 Wood fireplace was installed. flammable resin which generates creosote soot �� in the chimney flue. Burning softwood exclu- Prior to installing any gas log set,(Vented or sively may not be as desirable nor as safe as , '•� IT Unvented) refer to the fireplace Installation burning denser hardwoods.Many experienced instructions for verification of mantle heights fire-builders use small amounts of softwood S 4' and placement of combustible materialsaround kindling and newspaper in conjunction with S the firebox opening. NEVER INSTALL AN starting afire with split hardwood logs.Here are (INVENTED GAS LOG SET WITH A BTU RAT- some guidelines to remember: ING GREATERTHAN26,000 BTU(36 MODELS) AND 32,000 BTU(42 MODELS)IF THE COM- 1.Softwoods producefastwarming and shorter ` BUSTIBLE MANTLE PROJECTIONS ARE fires.Hardwoods burn less vigorously, have LOWER THAN t8 INCHES ABOVE THE FIRE- shorter flames and produce steady, glowing Figure 1 PLACE OPENING. Vented gas log sets do not coals. have restrictions placed upon their BTU rating. A face cord is the same height and length as a 2. As a general rule, denser woods contain standard cord but the depth is only the length Wood Fuel Pointers morepotential heatperpound.Most softwoods of the logs(12,18 or 24 inches).Aface cord offer moderate heat value per pound. can contain as little as 25%of the wood found Wood is a wonderful renewable fuel source. 3.Differentwoods vary widely in flame heights, In a standard cord. Normally it bums clean, leaving only a mini- flame intensities,smoke characteristics and in If you buy by the ton, remember that wood mum of waste ash,provides comforting heat sparking.Most hardwoods do not spark. becomes lighter as it dries.When buying green and can provide a variety of aromas and visual or wet wood,ask for some extra poundage to images. 4.Mostfreshly cut"green"wood will not bum allow for the extra water you will be getting. You will wanttoknowwhichwoodsarebestfor well and will smoke.Green wood can be from use.Sometimes you may want a quick,short 10 to 40 percent less efficient than air-dried 9•When comparing woods of the same mois- fire to offset a morning chill. Soft woods are seasoned wood, ture content and same species,we find most preferable in this case.Other times you would woods have approximately the same heating want more slow burning and a uniformheat 5.Moisture and resin found inside unseasoned potential per pound. output.Hardwoods are preferable for this use. wood cells will build up pressure under heat and explode as sparks. However,most wood is sold by volume,not by The amount of heat available from the logs will weight.To determine the best heating source, be about equal on a weight balls. However, 6. Most wood needs to be seasoned 9 to 12 look at the density of various wood types. Iogsaregenerallynotweighedsotheamountoi months to reduce the moisture content and (Density is the weight for a given size.) The heat will depend on: produce good steady fires. When moisture higher the density, the more potential heat content is reduced from 60 to 20%,the gain In output.A standard cord has a volume of 128 1. The type of wood used. beat potential Is nearly 7%. cubic feet. This figure also includes the air 2. How dry it is. space between and around the wood.The ac- 3. How many logs you put in. 7. Proper storage of wood,especially during tual volume in a standard cord Is between 60 4. The size of the logs. seasoning, is essential. We recommend that and 100 cubic feet;depending on how tightly you: the wood is packed. The last statement means that one big log a. Never store wood on the ground.This will Assuming thatyou are comparing two standard weighing l0pounds poundshas twigs. Howeheatver, air cause rotting and insectinfiltretion.Raise wood cords of different species but the same volume c po- tential as 10 pounds of twigs. However, air on flat rock or scrap wood. and moisture content,the denser species will cannot get at the solid log to feed the fire so the solid log will bum slowly.While you would get provide more BTU's.Thetable of wood species/ the same amount of heat out of either fire,the b.Stack wood loosely to allow air circulation. densities reveals more helpful guidelines. smaller the pieces of wood and the more air space around them,the faster the fire will bum. NOTE:DIAGRAMS N ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. 3 The damper is controlled through the use of a WARNING: IF YOUR FIREPLACE IS HARDWOODS DENSITY control lever located within the firebox open- EQUIPPED WITH GLASS DOORS, IT Alser,Red .41 Ing at the top center lust behind the firebox SHOULD BE OPERATED WITH THE Ash .49-.60 lintel(Figure 2). The control lever snaps into Aspen .38-.39 place at the extreme range of motion,up and DOORS FULLYOPEN OR FULLYCLOSED. Basswood,American .37 back In the closed position. When pulled IF THE DOORS ARE LEFT PARTIALLY Beech,American .64 forward and down,the damper is open. OPEN,GASAND FLAMES MAY BE DRAWN Birch .55-.65 OUTOFTHE OPENING,CREATING RISKS Butternut .38 OF BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. REFER TO Cherry,Black .50 Chestnut,American .43 FIGURES 3 AND 4 FOR PROPER OPER- Cottonwood .34-.40Darn er / Dam er ATING CONDITIONS. Elm .60.63 Cloied I if Open Hackberry .53 Hickory,Pecan .60.66 Lintel Hickory,True .69-.75 Honey locust .66(est.) Locust,Black .69 Combustion Magnolia .48-.50 Air Actuator Maple .48-.63 Oak,Red .59-.67 Oak,White .64-.88 Poplar .42 Figure 2 GIsIyGQoe.dr"�Doo s urry Sassafras .42 F Sweet gum .52 The appliance flue damper must always re- (Bi-Fold Doors) Sycamore,American .49 main open when operating. Tanoak .64(est.) Figure 3 Tupelo .50 Walnut,Black .55 2.The grate in the firebox should be centered Willow,Black .39 on or over the bottom hearth so your fire can breath propedy.Crumble and twist plenty of SOFTWOODS DENSITY newspapers UNDER the grate and criss-cross Said cypress 46 some small dry kindling sticks on top of the Cedar ,31-,47 paper or on the bottom of the grate. Douglas Fir .46-.50 Fir .32-.43 3.Build a pyramid ofthree split logs(split will ---z s--- Hemlock .40-.45 start much faster).Arrange the uneven wood Glaaa Doors Larch,Western .52 to provide plenty of air space between. Futly 0aan or Pine .39-.59 Fw eed Redwood .35-.40 4. Now, light the paper at both sides of the (nwlo-Pana Doom) Spruce .35-.41 firebox. Figure Tamarack .53 5.Close the screens to prevent the escape of CAUTION:IF A SMOKING CONDITION EX- STARTING A FIRE sparks and embers. ISTS,GLASS DOORS SHOULD BE CLOSED S. Close the damper only when your fire Is DURING FIREPLACE OPERATION. 1.Tostartafireinathefireplace property,first completely out and ashes arecold.Keepclosed check the operation of the flue damper. when fireplace is not in use to prevent unnec- Care and Cleaning of Your Glass Doors essary loss of heated or cooled air. Never clean the lass when the doors are hot. 2.To prevent smoking at start-up,close any 9 window located near the fireplace when first GLASS DOOR OPERATING SAFETY Do not use ammonia or ammonia based glass lighting a fire. The closed windows may be PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS or household cleaner to clean the glass or the reopened once a chimney draft is drawn in the door frame. An ammonia based cleaner will fireplace. These fireplaces may be equipped with glass damage the finish of the glass door. DAMPER CONTROL doors. Referto the end of this document for a Clean the glass doors by wiping with a damp listing of the glass doors approved forusewith towel followed by a clean dry towel to remove This fireplace Is fitted with a manually con- these fireplaces. streaks. trolled chimney damper. The chimney damper should be closed when the fireplace is not in Remove stubborn stains from the glass with a use to prevent cold air from entering the home mild soap solution and atowel dampened with through the chimney system. clean water.Dry with a clean dry towel. 4 Non:01AVA^s a nwstrunoNs NOT To acus. •The fire must always be confined within the COMBUSTION AIR To'Io&the combustion alydoorclosed,ensure boundaries of the fuel grate. theactuatorlspushedallthe wayback,then push A properamount of combustion alris Important the end of the actuators to the right until the step •The fireplace screens must always be closed for your fireplace. Fireplaces consume large In the actuator moves behind the fireplace front whenever the fireplace is being used. amount's of oxygen. It is Important to allow an face within the slotted opening. adequate supply of air. •Neverslam the glass doorsince it could cause Combustion Air the glass to break. If the fireplace is not equipped with an outside Actuator air kit,it may not obtain sufficient amounts of J •Do not build excessively large or hot fires— combustion airfrom inside the house or strut- scorching or discoloring of the plated brass ture In which it is Installed.Therefore,the fire trim may occur. may draw from an outside air source and pull air in through the chimney. This may cause •Extremelemperaturechanges cancauseglass smoke spillage Into the room. breakage—do not build a hot fire and close the glass doors it the doors are cold. Smoke spillage often occurs when a fire is first started,until the fireplace and the chimney has •Ifthetemperedglass pane becomes scratched had the opportunity to"come up to tempera- or chipped,it creates a weakness in the glass ture" and to begin to function normally. If which can cause the glass to break when smoke spillage problems persist, a window heated.Replace the pane of glass by contact- may be opened just crack to allow the proper T o u– Ing your nearest dealer. flow of combustion air to the fireplace. CAUTION: GLASS AND METAL FRAMES If your fireplace is equipped with an outside GET HOT—ALWAYS USE HANDLES TO combustion air kit, keep it open at all times Pull Forward r. Open, OPEN AND CLOSE THE DOORS. when fire is burning and close when fire is out Push Back to Close to prevent cold air intrusion. Figure 5 WARNING: BE AWARE THAT SAFETY GLASS IS UNPREDICTABLE WHEN HOT Combustion Air Control REFRACTORIES AND MAYBREAK,EXPELLING HOTGLASS the actuator for combustion air stem is INTO THE ROOM. ADVISE ALL FAMILY All fireboxes contain afumace refractory floor, MEMBERS TO REMAIN WELL AWAY standard on all fireplaces but must not be sides and back. These refractories are rein- operated if the complete system Is not In- forced with steel,butcan be broken byimproper FROM THE FIREPLACE WHEN OPERAT- stalled. See Figure 5 and refer to Figure 2. use. Dropping logs on the bottom refractory ING WITH DOORS CLOSED TO AVOID and building fires directly against the retracto- ANY POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY. If you have reason to believe that you do not ries can cause premature burnout of these have a complete outside combustion system, components. It may easily be repaired or re- IMPORTANT: Plated polished brass glass contact your distributor to have your fireplace placed at costs farbelowrepairand maintenance doors may have a plastic covering over all inspected for the presence of the complete for masonry fireplaces. brass pieces for protection during shipping system before you use the combustion air and handling.The plastic covering should be actuator. DO NOT assume that you have this Proper care and "bum-in" of the firebox will removed before installation of the glass doors. system in place becauseyou have an actuating prolong the period of enjoyment without exten- Under the plastic covering Is a protective lever present on your fireplace front face, sive maintenance. For the first few uses,build Jacquercoatingwhlchshoutdnot beremoved. small fires–not roaring infemos.The materials In some Instances,If It Is removed,Irrevers- WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE COM- used intherefractodescontainandabsorbmois- Ible damage to the brass finish could occur. BUSTION AIR ACTUATOR UNLESS A ture.It is important to"cure"the refractories by Astarte the following forspeeificInformation COMPLETE OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR building only modestfires.Under normal usage, on plated polished brass. VENT SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED it is expected that hairline cracks will appear in WITH YOUR FIREPLACE. the refractory surface.These hairline cracks do IMPORTANT:The lacquer coating on the pol- not affect the safe operation of the fireplace. ishod brass plass doors and trim pieces can be damaged or removed causing corrosion To provide outside combustion air to your Refractories should be replaced when: and/ortarnish.Do not remove the protective fireplace while it is In operation, locate the lacquer coating from plated polished doors combustion air actuator along the right side of 1.The crack opens more than Yi(19 mm). and trim.To help protect the finish; use a the fireplace opening behind the screen. non-acidic wax and avoid the over-spray of 2. Pitting in the surface is extensive and pits acidle/atkall based glass cleaners on the To operate,push the end of the actuator to the become deeper than Me(4.76 mm). brass pieces. Please understand that the left as shown in Figure 5,unfit it'pope free of heat of the fire will cause the protective its'locked'position. Pull the actuator forward 3.Any piece of refractory largerthan2'(51mm) lacquer finish to slightly change to a light to open the combustion air door,and push it in radius and Me deep becomes dislodged. caramel color.Do not be alarmed as this Is back to close. a normal occurrence. If conditions 1, 2 or 3 occur,the refractory should be replaced. NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE 5 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Ifyourdo not have glass doors Installed,a damp TROUBLESHOOTING sheet covering the fireplace opening and sealed No Smoking Allowed Your fireplace is designed to operate trouble- with masking tape will do.Then clean the flue freewith minimum maintenance.However,like from the top down(if an offset system,clean per Your new fireplace is designed not to smoke if any fine appliance, it deserves and requires Step 2)using a proper size chimney brush with properly installed and operated perour instruc- some housekeeping attention. flexible pole sections. Don't open the doors or tions.If you do experience a problem,here are remove the sheet until all soot has settled, several things to check: Your fireplace will perform better—and car- Vacuum,don't sweep. tainly look more attractive to family and friends 1. Re ember—always check to ensure your —ifitIscleanedbeforeeachuse.Beforethefirst 4. Check the metal flashing and seals around flue damper is In the open position before seasonal use In Autumn and afterthe lastfire in your chimney. Seal any cracks or loosenall- lighting a fire! Spring,it Is important to Inspect the fireplace head openings to prevent roof leaks. system carefully.We recommend at least two 2.When lighting your fire,a little smoke may complete fireplace inspections a year. 5.Clean the firebox thoroughly by using a soft escape into the room—more likely lithe chim- brush or equivalent. ney is cold. To correct this, hold a lighted Before Each Use newspaper up inside the firebox near the open WARNING: CONTINUED OVERFIRING flue damper.This will tum around any down- 1.Clean the firebox of excessive ashes.Some CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR draft and clear the flue of cold air.As your log owners prefer to leave a small layer to insulateFIREPLACE SYSTEM. SOME EXAMPLES fire burns below,theupdraftwillimproveaslhe the cold refractory below the grate which helps chimney heats up. tiro starting. OF OVERFIRING ARE: 3.Is your fire too far forward?Move it toward This fireplace has a factory supplied grate at- • BURNING QUANTITIES OF SCRAP the back with your poker. Keep the fire well tached,itis permissible to remove the grate for LUMBER,PINE BRANCHES,PAPER OR within the confines of your fuel grate. cleaning; however, the grate must be re-at- CARDBOARD BOXES WHICH EXCEED 4. Keep your fire upon the grate and the tached to the fireplace before the next burn. THE VOLUME OF THE NORMAL LOG refractory below free of excessive ashes.The FIRE. fire needs plenty of air movement around the 2.Keep the fireplace screens clean so combus- logs. tion air flows freely. • USE OF ARTIFICIAL WAX BASE LOGS, 3.Spot check the brick-like refractory for slightly. TRASH OR OTHER CHEMICALS OR 5. If smoking occurs an hour or two after cracks.Heat from the fire expandsr it slightly. CHEMICALLY TREATED COMBUS- housegsthe fire, perhaps too a airtight and thereris scarcelyated ny When It cools,it contrails. TIBLES. way for replacement air to enter and feed the fire.Check to see if your outside combustion air TWICE A YEAR CHECK-UP CREOSOTE FORMATION AND REMOVAL kit(if Installed)isopen.Check outsideto ensure no obstructions are In front of exterior air entry. Normally,twice ayear,you should inspectyour When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar Open a window slightly,open doors to one or fireplace following this list: and other organic vapors,which combine with two rooms and see if this stops the smoking. expelled moisture to form creosote.The creo- 1.Inspect the opening in your chimney top and sote vapors condense in the relatively cool 6. Is a vent fan, exhaust hood or central remove any debris that could clog It.The cap Is chimney flue of a slow-burning fire.As a result, heating/cooling system stealing combustion usually held in place by four(4)screws,which creosote residue accumulates on the flue lin- airfrom yourfireplace?If theirvolume is high remove easily for checking or cleaning the full Ing. When Ignited, this creosote makes an enough,this can cause negative pressure and length of the flue from above. Remove the extremely hot fire. an unwanted downdraft—and smoking. chimney top while wearing gloves to guard against any sharp metal edges. The chimney should be inspected at least twice 7. Is your wood fuel too wet or unseasoned? yearly during the heating season to determine Or does it contain some chemical substance 2.Inspect the entire flue from the top down for if a creosote build-up has occurred. that causes sputtering, smoking and toxic obstructions such as birds nests, leaves, etc. fumes? This may be done by using a flexible handled If creosote has accumulated,It should be re- 6. Figure 6 illustrates the correct height at chimney cleaning brush. If the chimney con- moved to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. yourch re 6 Illustrates It is unlikely the correct eight of tains offsel/returnelbows;asoftbrush cleaning lotion does not adhere to the hat yourinston from the top down to any elbow and then from If creosote build-up isfound,donotusechemi- Instructions.However,if not correct,you could the firebox up to the offseVreturn section is the cal chimney cleaners that are poured on a hot experience an unusual downdraft. Usually,the proper method. The beam from a powerful fire.The chemical cleaners can be dangerous best solution is to increase the chimney height. . flashlight will help in this Inspection. and generally only work on the flue section This may also be necessary if nearby trees, nearest the fire, leaving the rest of the flue adjoining roof lines or a hill is causing a down- 3. Look up from inside the fireplace (damper unaffected.It is besttotakethetimeto clean the draft condition. open)to see any obstructions In the lower flue flue as previously described or have the chim- area.lfpresent,shut the damperandglass doors ney professionally cleaned by a qualified g. Remember, your fireplace has been de- (if installed)to seal the firebox and contain any chimney sweep. signed as a supplemental heating device only, soot that might fall, it is not intended to heat your entire home. 6 —LNs Than 1e- ACCESSORY COMPONENTS 2'MI . 2'MI . 3'Min. 10' 3'Min. Figure 6 42 ABF/36 ABF 42 ABF-BB136 ABF-BB WARRANTY BI-Fold Boon 42 ABF-P/J6 ABF-P This fireplace is covered by a limited warranty detailed separately from this document. Bi-Fold Doors Retain this manual.File It with your other documents for future reference. Your fireplace can be tilted with beautiful for fold doors. Model ABF doors are available for use with these fireplace. Doors are easily fitted PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION to the fireplace opening. Use Model 36 doors We recommend that you record the following important Information about your fireplace. Please with 36 inch fireplaces and Model 42 doors with contact your Superior dealer for any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest 42 inch fireplaces. Model ABFdoors come with Superior dealer,please call 800-731-8101 standard black finish. Model ABF-BB doors have a beautiful bright brass finish.Model ABF- P doors have a platinum finish. Your Fireplace's Model Number 42 TPA-BB Your Fireplace's Serial Number Twin Pans Boort 36 TPA-BB The Date On Which Your Fireplace Was Installed Twin Pane Doors Your Dealer's Name Your fireplace can be fitted with beautiful twin panedoors. Model TPA doors are available for use with these fireplace. Use Model 36 doors REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCESSORY COMPONENTS with 36 inch fireplaces and Model 42 doors with Faced Ah Blower lots 42 inch fireplaces. Model TPA doors are easily Acomplete parts list is found at the end of this -single speed FBK-100 fitted to the fireplace opening. Model TPA-BB manual. Use only parts supplied from the -variable speed FBK-ego doors have a beautiful bright brass finish. manufacturer. Blower Kit To ensure warranty and to prevent a potential Normally,all parts should be ordered through fire hazard, do not use any other doors on yourSuperiordistributorordealer.Partswillbe The FBK-100 blower provides for a constant these appliances. shipped at prevailing prices at time of order. velocity forced air circulation feature for your appliance. The FBK-200 assembly with vari- Eaurior Trim Kite When ordering repair parts, always give the able speed wall switch provides a forced air -Bnn ETK36-11/ETK42-B following information: circulabonfeature for your appliance. -Platinum ETK3B-P/ETK42-P 1.The model number of the appliance. Louver late Exterior Trim Kits 2.The serial number of the appliance. Br 1x3B_IMLKQ-B -Plaunum LK36-P/LK42-P Decorative exterior trim kits are available for 3.The part number. use with HC fireplace models only. These kits 4.The description of the part. Louver Kits are designed to attach to the fireplace front face 5.The quantity required. around the firebox opening. They are available 6.The installation date of the appliance. Decorative louver kits are available to enhance in both beautiful bright brass and distinctive and beautify the front face of your fireplace. platinum finishes to provide a dramatic en- These kits are designed to attach directly to the hancement to the appeal of the fireplace in the fireplace front face over the louvers of HC home. Use models ETK36 with HC-36 fire- models.They are available in both bright brass places and models ETK42 with HC-42 fire- and platinum finishes. Use models LK36 with places. HC-36 fireplaces and models LK42 with HC-42 fireplaces. NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS NOTTO SCALE 7 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 2 4 5 0 Standard Panels Shown S ° 1 6 Models 42 ° (HC Shown) 3 4 5 q(RDSheown) 7 Herringbone Panels Shown7 6 Models 36 Models 42 No. DESCRIPTION Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Fireplace Assembly — _ _ _ 1. Firescreen 161136 2 161108 2 2. Rod,Screen H0266 2 881-98 2 3. Refractory,Side,Right(Standard) 881-72 1 8BL79 1 Refractory,Side,Right(Herringbone) 8SL86 1 881.93 1 4. Refractory,Side,Lett(Standard) 881.73 1 881.80 1 Refractory,Side,Left(Herringbone) 8BL87 1 881-94 1 5. Refractory,Rear(Standard) 881.71 1 881-64 1 Refractory,Rear(Herringbone) 8SL85 1 881.92 1 6. Refractory Base(Standard) 881.70 1 881.78 1 Refrractory Base(Herringbone) BBL84 1 881-91 1 7. 1 Grate 871.26 1 871.27 1 NM:INWANIS&ILAWMTIONS NOT TO SCALE d@ manufacturer,naeolrwnH ffa rqM 10 mere dwMEm to isant ince colon,wfttAanolla to LENNOX deNOn,mwdW,apednestlom,prim and afH to dlswrllNlue colon,aryMe and products.Cemuft your local dWbufor for finnu ce code bdormation. Al HEARTH PRODUCTS printed In U.$A 0 2000 by LENNOX 1110 West Taft Avenue P/N 725,01,51111 REV. B 078002 Orange,CA 92865 0j F:�Fi cTOPF rL&t PO INDATON REDMD. EXP. JT. 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JT 1'-4 3/4' In, 3 V2, OR 51ZE BY ENGINEER AS SPECIFIED b'_ 24' LONG •4 MCLS --__ •�y > bg CONT. 055 6 14' OLEIN. !2) r55 TIED TO STI \ -�� .. - 1VED B. NOTED o I{ av M P. DING DE ESR AT 4M TO 4 PM MAIN NSPECIIONS: F � �•�/� i Y , i,y / II �,- F ION - TVAO R n� •�� - ry ` °' ` `7 �'�' ' - I-_�I` - 4" R•11NI1+41MIJ STONE i EDCONCREIS / A A' •v<C /?. 111 ..1"�/.'� SAND FILL :ONSTRUCTION MUST .ETE FOR CA. DRIVEWAY PAVING I - I_� tUCIION SHALL MEET _ _-I'-0' _ AND BASE AS SPEC 1'-0' I'O -}- I'4' I''O' MN 51 AND RE NFORGIN6 IEMENTS OF THE N.r 7TT -{-- BY ENkS'INf'�i ITRUCTION t ENERGY 4• CONCRETESLAB OVER ,T RESPONSIBLE FORONSTRUCTION ERRORS O O O O O N b MIL POLY V -OR BARRIER PROCEED WITH i UNTIL SURVEY . 2 / 055 CONTIMUOU5 AT TOP ,_.._..�...- _fit • )ANION LOCATION SLAB INFORCIN6 AS SPEC. - -1 £ J5_V_ IN APPROVED. MASONRY \ (• I 1• I Slope °s snows VENEERme \ MY OR I. /.I -'I 11 L11_I: n I / � I I If - --• - VERTICAL REISF I• •I exterior beam depth X2 ` - v'i ����NE''' CONTIIWOVS THROIMMi Typical Basement Column UNLAWFUL 044 0 r-0• HOMZ •I JOINT �_ exterior �1 SCALE 9/4" . 1' O 1T CERTIFICATE I I - - . . -- w m �dtn -t - 2 X 4 COLD JOINT I• ( 1 _ •I _ I I Interior To Exterior Beam Transition GANGRENE \ UPANCY r I, ,I 4 , ASS AT r 4 r JOINT - 1 -�_ �� •,�`y� y - •O�, FORMED SIDE - I I =---�'r- _--- QUMENRFICNE beam reinforcing as speclfled MASONRY VENEER LEDGE gDIRID 'N• sl AGAINST Flu. - DETAIL BASENtENT MALL `•, • _ I = i I Two PoL4r Option For All Beams /d r T _ _ Y rTf/ /�YS�L ACTED FILL - _ L • - . . - - - - -- - - I -I'- sIDINS -'- - ---„---._-.__ WALL INSULAnoN J AS SPECIFIED ..I- _,� 7-0' _ _ SIJ UF'��/aqT/OBJ I I _ I'�- _ VY, - -- - — I_ _ _- _ -” INFILTRATIONAND _ UNDISTURBEDbRADE • • � - - - SpaChg of St ae epedfletl -' DRYWALL Perimeter Beam with 1/2 spocng on each and SOLE PLATE BASE TRIM 1MBING ,i r SILL SEAL GASKET —_ _ FLOOR pEGKIN6 C' s DOUBLE RIM JOISTS � " RLUES NEED " �.\ �.,.�,.a',�. _ - 2 / • SS GONTIMOU5 T 4 B Side View Section Of Typical Beam \ 7011E COVERING _�•-_--- \ .� .\,. . ; \` .I 2X6 TREATED SILL PLATE ... _ 05 DOW-L5, IF READ 55 • 24' O.G. bor Jan. X 36 ANCHOR BOLTS----\ �\_ :1 OPENINGS FOR beam reinforcing as specified ti I BRIDbING AT HALF SPANS 2 / •55 GONTINUOII� FINIShED GRADE \ NCY ESCAPE AS AT BOTTOM - I BY PART.714 OF -t- Y b F — �__ - - -- i FLOOR INO 5µ- REFER TO BUILDING CODE. �'/ _ -1 _ O Td Exterior Beam O Tal Exterior Beam w/ Masonry Ledge I — DRAINAGE MAttIN6 Af+PLIED TO WALL i-ECALDANDAR 1-0' S`., ' L — �- ��? 11/2 _ WATERPROOFING MASTIC ICK PREVENTING --- �� �"� 12 � �>,, 0PAU.902.6(K) Reinforcing Steel SchedUe -- --- 1'-G Spacing of strrups ae specified GRAVEL FILL IUILDING CODL O Concrete Footing Side View Section Of TypICd "Beam At Drop INE•ORCIIJG - ,1 .I ^H^ P. ^N" 'o' R - B.K.KFILL TO GRADE DETEC71N6 MtOM ABOVE I I .. 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REMOVE TOP 6' OP SI.RFAGE SOIL AND ALL VEGETATION, SCARIFY AND RE-COMPACT 't' , •t Rt5GlE DlQD 57RU E FOR. ENGINEER FOR 5185.ONLY. 60141 NIL STEEL AND To 951IS STANDARD PROCTOR DRY DENSITY. PILL LINDM PLOOR SLABS SHALL CONSIST - . . _- . -4 /r+ - WOFOR CONCRETE 9PSGIPIGATONS TO CERAOCF RtO SIZES THE 517E CONDITIONS OF A CLAYEY SAID HAVING A MAXIMUM LiWID LIMIT OF 55 AND A PLASTICITY INDEX OF 15. - _ " - _ _ - _ _ r ' OF M PRO.CGT. TANDARD PROCTOR DRY 015 THE TOP 6' OP PILL SHALL Be TY IN LIFTS FNOT TO EXCEZ'D 6'�THICKNESS. UIN I. ALL BEAMS SHALL PENETRATE A MIN IALM Of 6' INTO Uhm15TURBED SOIL. 6. ALL REINP01 IN6 STEEL SHALL HAVE A MINIMIM YIELD 5TRIENGTH OP 40,000 P51 AND SHALL \ CONPORI4 TO AS.TM. 5PEOIFICATION A-615, GRADE 40. ►LDhil10ISIMd 2. LAPS OR SPLWE5 SHALL. BE A MINIMM OF 24 DIAML.TERS. T, ALL $TONE GONORE•1E SHALL TEST 5000 PSI AT 28 DAYS AND SHALL CONSIST OF NOT LESS _ Typical Basement Wall q �oPR 9. 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''+x �- m x 5 24'x 24"x 12"Concrete Column Footings, 3000#Test 6 4"Concrete Floor Slab, 3000#Test with 6"x 6"#10 mesh and vapor barrier - m U i o 7 Damp proofing and at axtedor foundation below grade �' -4 24 10 ' �' 11 + 4 1 _ 4 4 8 Foundation wall to extend a minimum of B"above III grade v i B Assumed sail bearing capacity,2 ton per square foot,subject m Inspection and verification ' i 10 All footings to be carried down to undisturbed Sok `-r a �+�>- I GREAT ROOM - a I �✓ I 11 No footing shall be set higher or lower than a 30 degree angle from any other footing B, U 12. Pour no concrete on frozen ground of In freezing weather d ,y SEE S GLC. p LL O O° Q x Z I / 1 �O (SEE SECTION) - u y o IY I 13 3 1/2"lolly columna. i m �tiiA � q �S' `� p� I MASTER 1 MATERIAL NOTES' '4 \ �• O 0! iq m i ED� ROOM7 Floor Construction 314"OSB plywood subftaor,glued g c O - �j N J 10 Mor joists,spacing as noted,Install per mfg space x O G O n o ' AT C CEILING N J 10g per code AT 10'0" A.F.F. I 2-2x6 CCA sill with tennde shield and 6111 seal I o 1 14 \ 0 Finish floors as per agreement PRE AB, ZERO CLEARANCE \ 4 T 1 7x10 R.R. . 16" O C. 1 m x• Root Construction WOO BURNING FIREPLACE 1 f Asphalt Root Shingles.20 year 3-cab WITH Ib' HEARTH PER CODE \ V' -_x I 1x6 C.J. • Ib" O , o 15# alt)Paper PRO IDE FRESH AIR INTAKE ; z-a, - 7x6 G.J. . 16" O.0 y I AT 10'0" A.F. . r 112"CDX Plywood Sheathing AND GLASB DOORS PER CODE VERT TSIZE _ _ - - - 2x 12 Ridge as noted __ __ • 2x10 Roof Rafters @ 16"0 C as noted - / i d x " o 2xQ 2x8, 2X10 Ceiling Joists @ ifi'O C - - i x 41 2x4 Collar Ties @ 32'0 C 0 Wall Construction KITCHEN 2-2x8 FLUSH , P05 2x6 Fascia.wrapped with aNminum T --Z G. HGT. - RID Overhang as noted Q 7x10 R.R. • 16" O.G. GE Vinyl full vented sothts A \ _ 9 Aluminum gutters and leaders U M ' 2.12 HDR. AT 5'O" A.F.F. /4'x II l/8" GE $8" O N Its 0, 4" 4'(1" 4" - 8'(1" 4" 1 Vinyl aiding (Cedar Impressions)Optional cedar siding n L NIP Y Tyvek Housewrap 4 _ 1 1 s V2'CDX sheathing 6 ___ 1_3_/4_"_x_II_T/S"_M_ ,L. _D_R_ . 2-7x1y HDR. `v sus 2x4 Studs a 16"OC with 2x4 shoe and double 2x4 plate - r vn _ _ _ 111 1 G U4 1/2'Gypsum board � e' O° O � 5/8"Type X in garage �, o GL. CL s' X GL / ,3 1/2"MR In wet areas 5'4" p 4" 5'4" 4" 4'N'— POST At least one window In each room shall comply with axil requirements HIP e-* 9 -* Insulation 5' O" SLIM G 5' O" SLIDING 0 \'~ BATH �,� W `" 4'-IR-131n all extemor wake common with living areas and living areas common with garage 3 O x _ 33 y 6 1- 6"-R-191n cathedral callings U - ---��-- IN 9'O" GLC. H T. S/OIUER J O 6" IR-19 In all flatceilings. BEDROOM I - T— ry `6 v _ 4'-R-11 In all exterior garage watts 9'O" CI-G. HGT. / 0 U F 8, 10., U % 4" 7'0 N m Y CA FRAMING NOTES! O 1 Ail headers 2x12 unless noted y R - O K O - .F, 2 All comers are wild -' •• 3 Double lacks over 48"spans _ �I/ 'Si O Q O O 4 Double joists under all parallel partitions 2xb C.J. 16" O.G. 1•�: I W •, IN a LAUNDRY VANITY {— XO 5 Provide fire stopping In all walls as per N.Y S Code 'v1�/ - J fi Rafter heel cuts shall not exceed 4" O m It, ROOM 3 AV. A a Ql Z 7 Where joists are notched to headers so as to reduce beam depth,use bridle Irons or metal connectors ti+ O _OLU 8 Ail Boor Joists,rafters and ceiling beams to be Hem lir number two or better construction grade with a minimum to= 1200 p s i 0t,1 14 `" '� _ W G Q r 9 AII 2x4 and 2x6 partition walls to be Doug Mr number two or boner constriction grade with a Immmum fu= 1200 p.s i I - m 10 Ali beams and girders shall have 2"bearing min N 4 3, „ +� - 1 LATE Q- d1 GLG. HGT. �b D W U U- 10 U • ENERGY NOTES. 4" 1'0" 4" 1' # Compliance with New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code,Part 5(78141 > O, L ) S O A E) Fc s1µ's�' E nvelope Component i R-Value vG9 0" 9C "' Exterior wall � � � R-13 gq H � NTRY DINING ROOM o.. • ' 6" � Roof Ceiling � R-30 I - 5'O" GLG. HGT. Fluor R-19 ENGINEER! t 9'D" GLG HGT. .a T STEP S P Foundation Wall RAO UP 2 GAR GARAGE Glazing � ' - R-1 7 Q / EF.® I UP \ Entrance Doors 'R-25 _ _ 3I/2'k81/2" G-L. UPSET 3 O v All HVAC Equipment to meet requirements of 781411 30" VANITY 8-3068 - ET 6 I 5/8" F.C. G.W.B ON WALLS All HVAC Control Systems W meal requirements of 7814.12 q 10 R"R. • O.C. ABOVE C35- AND CEILING PER CODE Ail duct Systems W meet requirements of 7814 13 SHOWER P.G. -. U W U 2, b" All venting Systems to meet requirements of 7814 14 2' U O 0' O All piping Insulation to meal requirements 017814.15 STOOP All water Service hosting systems and equipment to meet requirements of 7814 21 `v GL. ^ -y All Electric systems to meet requirements of 7B14 31 - N'0" 4" 2'IB" 4 3'0" 4" • • !1x8 G.J. t Ib" O.C. 2-2x10 GIRDER T� To the beat of my knowledge.belief and professional judgment,these plane are in compliance with the code N - — ' — - — _ — '— - — - BOTTOM OF G.J. • 8'O" A.F.F. V 2 - 3 O STEP e" COLUMN, TTP Tr I JEFF-R T BUTLER, E. rr o W a 7x6 G.J. . 6" o.c. � Y) 9 �• u b o W DI 17 lie , rc M • v W ZuZ W z 111 BEDROOM 7 3 S 2x10 R.R. • 16" O.G. C /2x10 R.R. 0 16" O.G. cc O CLC. HGT w FI nI m O ~ 0 1 b U u 2.10 RR / in 2x10 R.R 4" 196 4„ W • 16" C 1.C. • I6" O.C.7 I U 0 POST Z N 14+4„ 2-7x12 HDR. 2-2x12 HDR. m _2_7xj] HDR WE U- „. 80 xT0 80 x10 W v OPTIONAL INSULATED DOORS Q 45-P4050-20 •• (POLYMER ROOF ABOVE) � n F 0 LL TV 1161, I,8,. 7'9" 4, 11" c,H„ q,5„ 5,4,. RRaT FLOOR PLAN � a LIVING AREA = 2090 SQ.FT, GARAGE AREA = 428 SQ. FT. 49'e" .• 11 'a F� SMOKE DETECTOR 'AGE : INTERCONNECT PER GODS �;.;� I; AUG 2 g '[000 L� � �-- - 4of5 CONT. RIDGE VENT 2X12 RIDGE 2x10 RAFTERS 1/2" CDX SHEATHING 15• FELT ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES 2X4 G.T. 0 32" O.G. O / ATTIC R-IS INSULATION 4 a 2X10 G.J u O / 1/2' GWB �+ i ,p / — -\� • OST C.d. TO HURRICANE CLIPS -TOP OF PLATE WALL BELOW • EACH R.R. U N I/2" GLUE, CONT. VENT 2x4 STUDS R-13 INSULATION WD. SOFFIT (TTP.) O vz" CDJ( SHEATHING � TTVEIc HousEwRAP DINING ROOM o GREAT ROOM .\ VINYL SIDING TRAY GLC. \ /2x10 R.R. • 16" O.C. POST ALLL HIPS WHERE POSSIBLE N WOOD STEPS AND 3/4" SUBFLOOR\ RAIL PER CODE —± TOP OF SUBFLOOR v 'm — - TOP OF FOUNDATION f. w / 3 IQ"x II T/B° G.L. � o 2x10 R.R • ' \ / R-I'9 INSULATION 16 O G / 2-2X6 GCA SILL m \ 1/2" ANCHOR BOLTS SILL SEAL 4 CELLAR ° TERMITE SHIELD m / B" GONG. FOUNDATION / \ 8"X16° GONG, FTG DAMPROOF BELOW GRADE / \ 4" SLAB — - TOP OF FOOTING IV LL \ / I SECTION A-A Q ,. LL ROOF RAFTER r / 2-2x10 m . 1 U /I \ HURRICANE CLIP NAILED / O TO RAFTER 4 PLATE 13 J) X (Q I� � •/ m aa "' ,( • I� JPy/ (1)2"x4" TOP PLATES ♦ (n p Li o � � ... dt 10 m z m 2.4 G T. 0 32" O.G. I { / I],i RR u6 RR �1 j• ju p Ixlti OC '4t JC / Arrlc HURRICANE CLIP DETAIL U / / . 16 O C / \ U 0 2x10 R.R. 1 7 G S,I CENTER DOO RMER w n ON WINDOW BELOW - - - TOP OF PLATE 4L3 u 5/8" F.G. GWB SHINGLE I EER; d. U O WALLS A CEILING 3 I/2" x 14" G.L RIDGE CAPS �R!DGE VENT a d rc OF NEW YO N 9 2xe c.J. 16" o.c. S�P�PEV T B • / O EXHAUST AIR 4 BOTTOM OF G.�. . Bb" !F F. 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