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HomeMy WebLinkAbout26072-z FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-27354 Date: 10/13/00 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION Location of Property: 412 PARK AVE MATTITUCK (HOUSE NO. ) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Nap No_ 473889 Section 123 Block 7 Lot 9.2 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot NO_ conforms substan=ially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated AUGUST 23, 1999 pursuant to which Building Permit No_ 26072-Z dated OCTOBER 25, 1999 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 CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING AND A PORCH ADDITION TO EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to DAVID & ANN CORIERI (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PENDING 10/10/00 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A � rr� A horized Signature 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. 26072 Z Date OCTOBER 25, 1999 Permission is hereby granted to: DAVID & ANN CORIERI 155 BROMPTON RD. GARDEN CITY,NY 11530 for CONSTRUCTION OF A PORCH ADDITION AS APPLIED FOR. at premises located at 412 PARK AVE MATTITUCK County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 123 Block 0007 Lot No. 009 . 002 pursuant to application dated AUGUST 23 1999 and approved by the Building Inspector. Fee $ 91. 80 Authorized ignatu e ORIGINAL Rev. 2/19/98 P!!�� t bUi LDLNG- UGYARTMENr - - 4_S M�}/L TU % TOWN HALL 'IA-1 74 CO>--IPF j i ,� t 765-1802 z SS iBe��►pTarJ CT 12 2G0 i APpLI�ATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY GARLOEn/ C N��{dS3a3 a,.6� A. hispphi ' r}Vk+k �b@ filled in by typewriter OR ink and submitted to the b. inspector with the following: for new building or new use: 1 . Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings , property streets, and unusual natural or topographic features . 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system coni less than 2/10 of 12 lead. 5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar t and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engi, responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or build- '.'pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and a consent to inspect signed by the ap; If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall statE reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.0 Alterations to dwelling $25.00, Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $" Additions to accessory building $25.00. Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - .25r,, 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 Date . . . . . .1�10:/2.: O17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Construction. . . . . . . . . . . Old Or Pre-existing Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Location of Property. . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? !7. !L. . . . . . . . 4-7.-v. 4? ' . . W 1 House No. Street Hamlet Onwer or Owners of Property.. �h ? II . .P./} N. . .l.QJQ} r=1��. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 2 County Tax Map No 1000, Section. . .°?✓. . . . . . .Block. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lot. . . . �.Z . . . . Subdivision. .//. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filed Map. . . . . . . . . . .Lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . Permit No. LY.4.Q���.: . .Date Of Permit. . �� -' 5.-94 . . .Applicant.zet.�0.D. .W ?{!J. • _ Health Dept. Approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Underwriters Approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Planning Board Approval. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Request for: Temporary Certificate. . . . . . . . . . . Final Certicate. . . . . . . . . . . Fee Submitted: $.. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q APPLICANT �o-�a�3s� THE NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 8081712 BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10038 Date OCTOBER 17,290® Application No. on file 11098100/00 H 969589 THIS CERTIFIES THAT only the electrical equipment as described below and introduced by the applicant named on the above application number is in the premises of �{ DAVID CORIERI, 912 PAM, AVENUE, RATTITUCK. NY e in the following location; El Basement ❑ 1st FL ❑ 2nd FL OUT Section Block Lot E was examined on OCT M 10,:M0 and found to be in compliance with the National Electrical Code. FIXTURE RECEPTACLES SWITCHES FIXTURES RANGES COOKING DECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FANS_ OUTLETS INCANDESCE FLUORESCENT OTHER AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. H.P. M1 V M1 DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDERS ISPECIAL RECFr. TIME CLOCKS BELL UNIT HEATERS MULTI-OUTLET DIMMERS n A . K.W. OIL H.P. GAS H.P. AMT. NO. A.W.G. AMT. AMP. AMT. AMPS. TRANS. AMT. H.P. NSYSTEMSO.OF FEET MTAMT. WATTS IF 4` n u SERVICE DISCONNECT No.OF S E R V I C E METER NO.OF CC COND. A.W.G. A.W.G. AM. AMP. TYPE EQUIP. 1 0 R4 1 R SW S 0 SW S 0 4W pFR 0 OF CG CONO. NO.OF HIAEG OF NIAE6 NO.OF NFUTRAIS OF NEUTRAL E P. E n OTHER APPARATUS: L AIR CONDIfONERS-2 c 2 TON-1 3, 5 TON-1 HOTORS:1-2 H.P. ,1-3.5 H.P. ,2-F H.P. r PANELHOAR S:2-1 CIR. 60 r. e LL D. CORIERT r AVENUE GENERAL MANAGER MPTTITUCK, NY, 11952 EPertif This certificate must not be altered In any manner; return to the office of the Board If Incorrect. Inspectors may be Identified by their credentials._i COPY FOR -BUILDTN3 DEPARTMENT THIS COPY OF CERTIFICATE MUST NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY MANNER. o��SUFFO(,�c Town Hall,53095 Main Road p '� Fax (516)765-1823 P.O. Box 1179 cm 2 Telephone(516)765-1802 Southold, New York 11971-0959 �yol � Sao BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 21, 2000 Mr. & Mrs. David Corieri 155 Brompton Rd. Garden City, NY 11530 RE: 412 Park Ave. , Mattituck. To Whom This May Concern: We are unable to complete your Certificate of Occupancy be ose of the following reasons: XX An application for Certificate of Occupancy is /i not on file. (Enclosed) / XX No Underwriters Certificate on file. The check is (not on file. ) ;25.00 No Health Department Approval on file. No final inspection has been made. No Plumber Solder Certificate on file. (All permits involving plumbing being issued after April 1, 1984) . BUILDING PERMIT # 26072-Z Please contact our office on this matter. Thank you for cooperation. SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. xatec�`�� a��l� ��t tle.LtnzQn�` J'C�1PX �l �CCCJZ�P3!(lJ1Ce Keep Your tl (�7) QCGY- .Jte�LC�ytil�[lt� System Top Form Fo After Year In order to ensure peak perfor- mance,your system must be properly maintained. Clogged filters and blocked airflow prevent your unit from Your Unit is operating at its most efficient level. Covered by Access to your blower coil's One Of the Best filter could not be more cone- ' Warranties in nient. The filter access panel is the Industry easily removed without the need for tools. The single filter slides easily in and out of the We've Spent a At Lennox, our products are as unit on rails. Century Setting good as our word. All The filter in each blower coil unit Standards Of components in the should be checked monthly and I Elite 10' and replaced, or cleaned,when neces- Comfort Excellence Elite 12' blow- sary. The filter size is printed on a er coil units are label affixed to the filter access Congratulations, covered b a panel. This label also indicates equipped you have made a 5—year limited whether our unit is d parts y q PP ed y warranty. That's a promise of with a re-usable foam filter. These — wise choice with quality no other manufacturer filters can be cleaned with a mild the purchase of can beat. soap and water solution. Rinse your Lennox I the filter thoroughly and let it dry Elite Series blower coil unit. Your Elite Series blower coil unit completely before is is returned to includes an information sheet the unit. Take note of the filter air Lennox prides itself in manu- which outlines the warranty and flow arrow when replacing your facturing high quality products its conditions. Keep your filter. ' that keep you comfortable and warranty along with other The filter and all access panels keep your monthly energy bills important records concerning must be in place any time the low, year after year. the purchase and maintenance of unit is in operation. I your heating and cooling Important! equipment. Turn off electrical power to You should be aware that failure the unit at the disconnect to maintain your system as out- switch before performing any lined in this manual will void maintenance. The unit may your equipment warranty. have multiple power supplies. LENNOX Routine Maintenance Your Independent Your system may be equipped Lennox Dealer with an electronic air cleaner Can Help which will provide respiratory relief by removing up to 90 Nobody knows more about the care percent of all airborne particles and operation of your new Lennox which pass through it. If it is, equipment than your independent ask your dealer to instruct you Lennox dealer. This means that on its maintenance. your independent Lennox dealer is Your blower coil unit is your best choice for routine Premium Quality, equipped with a drain pan to maintenance or service. Lennox' collect condensate formed as Quality Dealer Standards program your system removes humidity ensures that when you call your in- from the inside air. Have your dependent Lennox dealer,you can dealer show you where the count on prompt, courteous and (1 main condensate drain (and professional service. Since 1885 " auxiliary drain, if applicable) Before the start of each heating and runs and how to check the cooling season, the following drain for any obstruction. service checks should be performed by a qualified service technician. It is also very important to As always, electrical power to the provide unrestricted airflow to unit must be turned off prior to your outdoor unit. Leaves, any unit maintenance. From the trash or shrubs crowding the • The outdoor and indoor coils e unit cause the outdoor unit to should be inspected and cleaned. work harder and use more The outdoor coil may be flushed energy. Keep shrubbery with a water hose. trimmed away from the unit • The refrigerant lines should be and periodically check for visually inspected and the coils Company debris which may have should be checked for leaks. collected around the unit. • vJiring should be checked for loose connections. 1 • Voltage must be checked at the indoor and outdoor units (units operating). • The amp—draw at the outdoor fan you Trust y motor and indoor blower motor should be checked. Values should be compared with those given on unit nameplate. • Indoor unit filters should be cleaned or replaced. if • The refrigerant charge should be checked and system pressures should be gauged. • The condensate drain line should be checked for free and unobstructed flow and it should be cleaned, if necessary. ME6. Your new blower coil unit may be used with either an operation. The auto mode allows the system to auto- air conditioner or heat pump. Though,your matically switch from heating mode to cooling mode thermostat may vary somewhat from the description to maintain predetermined comfort settings. Many below, its operation will be similar. heat pump thermostats are also equipped with an Temperature Setting Levers emergency heat mode which locks out heat pump Most thermostats have two temperature selector operation and provides temporary heat supplied by levers: one for heating and one for cooling. Set the the auxiliary heat. levers or dials to the desired temperature setpoints for Indicating Light both heating and cooling. Avoid frequent temperature 'Most heat pump thermostats have an amber light adjustment; turning the unit off and back on before which indicates when the heat pump is operating in pressures equalize puts stress on the unit compressor, the emergency heat mode. Fan Switch In AUTO or INT (intermittent) mode, the blower Temperature Indicator operates only when the thermostat calls for heating The temperature indicator displays the actual room or cooling. This mode is generally preferred when temperature. humidity control is a priority. The ON or CONT Programmable Thermostats mode provides continuous indoor blower operation, Your Lennox system may be controlled by a regardless of whether the compressor, burners or programmable thermostat. These thermostats provide auxiliary heat are operating. This mode is required the added feature of programmable time-of-day when constant air circulation or filtering is desired. setpoints for both heating and cooling. Refer to the System Switch user's information manual provided with your Set the system switch for heating, cooling or auto particular thermostat for operation details. Be Prepared • with the Information LE�l NOX Your Dealer '� Will Need rJ If your system fails to operate, One Less Thing TO Worry About. check the following before tailing for service: • Check to see that all electrical disconnect switches are ON. • Make sure the room thermostat temperature 4 selector is properly set. Dealer Name: • Make sure the room I Address: thermostat system switch is properly set. • Replace any blown fuses, or Phone Number: reset circuit breakers. Unit Model Number: CB291vM/CB30bl/CB30U - • Make sure unit access panels Installation Date: are in place. • Make sure air filter is clean. • Locate x number and have it handy C1996 Lennox Industries Inc. IIIIIIII�IIIIIII�IIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllilli "Buorchati'o s calling. Dallas,Texas 503,406M Litho U.S.A. 856 LENNOX QUALITY CARE PROGRAM EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES IN U.S.A. AND CANADA ONLY FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY. COVERED EQUIPMENT EXTENDED COVERAGE The following Lennox heating and cooling equipment is covered by the Limited Your Lennox limited warranty provides extended coverage on the components Warranty: outlined below. The extended warranty coverage begins with the date of the Gas Furnaces: G20(X)E, G23, G24M, G26, GHR26, G27M, G32, G32V, original unit installation and represents the total warranty period for the GHR32, GHR32V. specific component. Combination Heating Systems: CompleteHeat System Components -- Heat Exchangers: HM30 Heat Module and AM30 Air Handling Module. HM30--Ten (10)years. Oil Furnaces: 023, OF23, OHR23, 024, OF24. GCS20H, GCS20R-- Fifteen (15)years. Electric Furnaces/Heat Sections: ES4, EC10, ECH16, ECB29, ECB31. GCS16, GCS20(single-phase units) -- Fifteen (15) years. G20(X)E,G23,G24M,G27M,G32,G32V,GHR32,GHR32V--Twenty(20)years. Condensing Units: HS21, HS26, HS27, HS29. G26, GHR26 -- Lifetime. Heat Pump -Outdoor Units: HP21, HP26, HP27, HP29. 023, OF23, OHR23, 024, OF24-- Lifetime. Packaged Equipment: CHA16, CHP16, GCS16, CHP20, CHP20H, Lifetime heat exchanger warranty applies to the original equipment purchaser, CHP20R, GCS20, GCS20H, GCS20R. subject to proof of purchase,and is not transferable. Lifetime heat exchanger Coils: C23, CH23, C26, CR26. warranty reverts to twenty (20)year warranty for subsequent owners and in Blower-Coils: C1329M, C1330M, CB30U, CB30MWH, CB31MV. commercial applicati;:ns. Extended warranty on HM30 heat exchanger Electronic Air Cleaners: HC-EAC, EAC17. reverts to`,° 9 (5) year warranty in commercial applications. FIVE (5) YEAR COVERAGE -- RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION Lennox will furnish a replacement heat exchanger or allow a credit (in the amount of the current suggested heat exchanger selling price) toward the The covered equipment and covered components are warranted by Lennox purchase of an equivalent Lennox furnace (at the current suggested unit for a period of five(5)years from the date of the original unit installation,when selling price), if a replacement heat exchanger is no longer available. installed in a privately owned residence(residential installation).If,during this Stainless Steel Water Tank: HM30--Ten(10)years(residential application); period,a covered component fails because of a manufacturing defect,Lennox five(5)years (commercial application). will provide a free replacement part. You must pay shipping charges and all Compressors: HS21, HS26, HS27, HS29--Ten (10) years. other costs of warranty service. Lennox will not pay labor involved in HP21, HP26, HP27, HP29--Ten (10) years. diagnostic calls or in removing, servicing or replacing parts. GCS20(single-phase), GCS20H, GGS20R--Ten(10) years. CHP20 (single-phase), CHP20H, CHP20R --Ten (10)years. ONE (1) YEAR COVERAGE -- OTHER INSTALLATIONS Extended compressor warranties apply to the original equipment purchaser, Covered equipment and covered components are warranted by Lennox for a subject to proof of purchase. Extended warranty is not transferable. period of one (1) year from the date of the original unit installation when Compressor warranty reverts to basic five (5) year warranty for subsequent installed in commercial, industrial or institutional applications. owners and in commercial applications. EFFECTIVE DATE: Equipment installed October 1, 1999, or after. EXCLUDED COMPONENTS 3- Modification,change or alteration of the equipment,except as directed by Lennox. The following components are not protected by the five year warranty: 4- Operation of heat pump or air conditioning compressors with system cabinets, cabinet pieces, air filters, driers, refrigerant, refrigerant line sets, components (indoor unit, outdoor unit and refrigerant control devices) belts, wiring, wiring harnesses, fuses, oil nozzles and unit accessories. which do not match or meet the specifications recommended by Lennox. REPAIRS 5- Operation of furnaces or AM30 air handler with return air temperatures of All repairs of covered components must be made with authorized service less than 60°F (16°C) or operation of a furnace or AM30 field installed parts.Labor charges resulting from diagnostic calls or service are not covered downstream from a cooling coil. by this warranty. 6- Operation of packaged gas/electric units with mixed air temperatures of less than 45°F(aluminized heat exchanger)or 30'F(stainless steel heat CARE OF EQUIPMENT exchanger). Your new Lennox unit must be properly installed, operated and maintained in 7- Use of contaminated refrigerant. accordance with the unit installation, operation and maintenance instructions B- Operation of HM30 heating modulewithout a continuous supply of potable provided with each Lennox unit. Failure to provide maintenance per Lennox water. instructions will void this warranty. The furnishing of replacement parts under terms of this warranty will apply to WARRANTY PROCEDURE the original warranty period(including any extended warranty period)and will not extend the warranty period. When warranty parts are required: Lennox.makes no express warranties other than the warranty specified 1 - Be prepared to furnish the following information: above. All implied warranties, including the implied warranty of a- Complete model and serial number. merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the b - Proof of required periodic maintenance and installation date if duration of the warranty specified above. Liability for incidental and warranty claim is made by other than a qualified Lennox service consequential damages is excluded and is not covered by this warranty. dealer who maintains records of your installation date and service Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied history. warranty or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential c - An accurate description of the problem. damages, so the limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. 2 - Call your local Lennox deal6r or contractor. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other 3- If the installing dealer is unable to provide warranty parts,check the yellow rights which vary from state to state. for another Lennox dealer in our area. If you are unable to secure y Lennox shall not be liable for an default or dela in performance under this pages Y Y Y assistance from a Lennox dealer, contact: warranty caused by any contingency beyond its control. Lennox Industries, Inc. Lennox Ind. (Canada) Ltd. P.O. Box 799900 400 Norris Glen Road NOTE TO CUSTOMER Dallas,TX 75379-9900 Etobicoke,Ontario M9C1 H5 Please complete information below and retain this warranty for your 972-497-5000 416-621-9302 records and future reference. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS Unit Model Number: This warranty will be voided if the covered equipment is removed from the Serial Number: Date: original installation site. This warranty does not cover damage or defect Installing Contractor: Phone: resulting from: 1 - Equipment installed and operated in a corrosive atmosphere (chlorine, LENNOX t N D U S T R 1 E S INC . fluorine, salt,or other damaging chemicals). 2- Accident, or neglect or unreasonable use or operation of The equipment, P.O.Box 799900,Dallas,TX 75379-9900 including operation of electrical equipment at voltages other than the range specified on the unit nameplate. ©2000 Lennox industries Inc. Litho U.S.A. FORM w-772-LB(2/1/2000) L Llyfff0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS V 999 Lennox Industries Inc. Dallas.Texas,USA ' ElitelOTM CB29M & _:� Eiitel2TM CB30M Series Units MULTI-POSITION BLOWER COIL UNITS Technical 091M - -' 504, '- 8199 Publications Supersedes 503.372M Litho U.S.A. Table of Contents CB29M & CB30M Series Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Shipping & Packing List 1 CB29M & CB30M Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 �a Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 6 Refrigeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Q o Condensate Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Up-floB2Position Sealing the Unit from Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 (With Optional Electric Heat) Blower Speed Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 CB29M & CB30M Series Units Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 System Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 The Lennox Elite JOTM CB29M and Elite 12TM C630M se- RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS ries blower coil units are designed for installation with op- FOR FUTURE REFERENCE tional field-installed electric heat and a matched remote outdoor unit. These units are for indoor i lstallation only. The CB29M and CB30M units are designed for multi-posi-tional installations and are shipped (completely as- r V 1 sembled) from the factory for upflow and horizontal right- 11411-111111 , hand discharge. , General These instructions are intended as a general guide an do not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities having jurisdiction before installation. Check equipment for shipping damage. If you find any damage, immediately contact the last carrier. A WARNING Shipping and Packing List Product contains fiberglasswool. CB29M and CB30M Series , % l. . . Package 1 of 1 contains , . 1 - Assembled blower coil unit ••- 2 - Drip shields located in the corner shipping post-pack- aging (for downflow application only - not provided onifornia to cause• -21/26 units) Fiber , , , 1 - Heat shield W 11 1 - Liquid line street elbow - ' _ • 1 - Suction line street elbow low,or contact your - 2 - Reducer washers (2 inch to 1 inch T.S.) Lennox Industries Inc. 2 - Reducer washers (2 inch to 3/4 inch T.S.) • • Box 799900 1 - 5 inch PVC threaded 3/4 inch pipe section Dallas,TX 75379-9900 CB29M Up-Flow and Down-Flow Unit Dimensions - inches (mm) SUPPLY —,,;-(2 _ DETAIL F PIPING PLAT314 AlE 191 OPENING r� ' CONDENSATE I 314 3H DRAINS(2 09) 11-1 6(281) 119) I (Honxonlal) ' D ' CB29M CONDENSATE I DRAINS 12) UPFLOW POSITION (Upllow end (L13=7) + Downflowl LINE VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE I INLETS INLETS (Top end Lett Sieelp antl 111;015me1 L TOP VIEW -- (�1 3nn169) J Model C829M-21/26 CB29M-41 C829M-51 �————-�— CB29M-31 CB29M-06 CB29M-65 sre -0—� No. inch mm inch mm inch mm 116) A 45-1/4 1149 49-1/4 1251 52-1/2 1334 — S B 16-1/4 413 21-1/4 540 21-1/4 540 OPTIONL (Aiq FLOW ELECTRIC f (SLOWER) ) C 20-5/8 524 20-5/8 524 22-5/8 575 HEAT / A � lremited)\ \— / D 14-314 375 19-314 502 19-3/4 502 L—J __ E 19 483 19 483 21 533 F 15 351 20 508 20 508 /PILAF 1 1 1 SUCTION i COIL, NE \ FILTER i / 9 LIQUID ACCESS l�—— LINE —— FILTER __ DETAIL OF PIPING PLATE _`� Return Air Return Air 1 71 (29) afire 1 5/8 F 5/6 1 E 5/8 SUCTION LINE ' (161 118) 125) (16) 5.8 (111) FRONTVIEW SIDE VIEW (16) LIQUID CONDENSATE 5l8 Sl8 LINE (Horlxo.0 ' (16) F (1 61 (2 RETURN O CONDENSATE E AIR DRAINS(2) UpIt OPENING �� + + (D.-An) I 2-LI t (25) I -►1.314 f ) ' CB29M TOPVIEW L_ —(—) 31n(69) ———- DOWNFLOW POSITION r FILTER II�' B ACCESS, FILTER ——— CB29M-21/26 CB29M41 CB29M-51 / 1 1 I rA C829M-31 CB29M-46 CB29M-65 / /PIPING I I I SUCrE N COIL inch mm inch mm inch mm / / PLATE I 1 / 9 � \ I I 45-Y.4 1149 49-1/4 1251 52-1/2 1334 ——— 'QulD/uNE 16-1/4 413 21-1/4 540 21-1/4 540 I A ELECTRIC20-5i8 524 20-5(8 524 22-5(8 575 AIRFLOW HEAT (BLOWEN14-3/4 375 19-314 502 19-3/4 502 LOp 9>„OSTda)LINE VOLTAGE 19 483 19 483 21 533 / r (Len sme)--- 5/8 15 351 20 508 20 508 II�6upply Air Supply Air 3/4 (19) 1191 (281) FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Page 2 CB29M Horizontal Left- and Right-Hand Unit Dimensions - inches (mm) _ DETAIL OFPIPING PLATE CB29M HORIZONTAL POSITION r 1-10 D (RIGHT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE) jiij s11 I SUCTION I FIL- LINE TER ( I III colt I ) leLowERI C 1,1n (in I III _J OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAT (1481 I LIOUIO SUCTION NE (Field Installed) CONDENSATE 1(44) CONDENSATE LINE TOP VIEW DRAINS(2) DRAINS(2) 314 IUp-Flow and Down-Flow) (Ho,IftNS l) 11-VIS L____- J LINE VOLTAGE (281) 9) 3 e INLETS 518 r (16) (Top and Right 3/4 A (16) \\ mel A(19) E \\ 518 1 \ PIPING'` AIR I I I SUPPLY MR D ( ) F RETURN (251 \ PLATE FLOW ' I OPENING AIR L OPENING � - -—— \ ACCESS LOW VOLTAGE INLETS �(j1g) 116) (Bottom and Right LE,d.1, END VIEW FRONT VIEW END VIEW CB29M HORIZONTAL POSITION DETAIL OF PIPING PLATE (LEFT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE) r TER_ — \ I I IIII IO0 i C - ' I (BLOWER) III COIL IIII 1-118(29) O I---'-- I I SUCTIO ' LINE I OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAT JJ 2 Sal6 (Field Installed) SUCTION LINE LIQUID '1 uNE (81) (1ST) LINE / L-------- —� 19)11-11LOW VOLTAGE TOP VIEW // 2611) (Top end $18 A LettSltle) (16) (19) / (16) \\ 116 -- �_ LCESS LTER E D SUPPLY Y AIR OPENING El I FLOW 'PLATE I DN6 AT7ERETURN FIrixonial' (25) AIR (16) OPENING (1g)14 LINE VOLTAGE INLETS (q41 141 518 (Bottom and Left Side) (181 END VIEW FAONTVIEW 5.310(196) END VIEW Model A B C ID E F No. inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm C829M-21/26 CB29M-31 45-1/4 1149 16-1/4 413 20-5/8 524 14-3/4 375 19 483 15 351 CB29M-41 CB29M-46 49-1/4 1251 21-1/4 540 20-5/8 524 19-3/4 502 19 483 20 508 CB29M-51 521/21334 21-1/4 540 22-5/8 575 19-3/4 502 21 533 20 508 CB29M-65 Page 3 CB30M UP-Flow and Down-Flow Unit Dimensions - inches (mm) SUPPLY __ DETAIL OF PIPING PLATE__ (1f9) OPENING IN ��(111) CONDENSATE314 3/4 (Horrllmnta2t)( 11-1/16(281) (19) 1D 0 CB30M UPFLOW POSITION CONDENSATEDRAINS2)(Upflcwantl+ I C133OM-2126 C1330M31 CB30M-01 C83OM46 CB30"1 LINEVOLTAGE LOWVOLTAGE9 I Model CB30M-65 INLETS INLETS No. (Tap and Left Side) (Tap antl 1 1 inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm R,9h and 104 TOP VIEW I4tj 3.1@(69) —►I L——— ————————J A 45.1/4 1149 49.1,4 1251 51 1295 52.12 1334 58.12 1486 B 1&1/4 413 214;4 540 21-1/4 640 21-1/4 540 21-1/4 540 _ � 8) / f n�mnunnn, I , C 20-58 524 20-58 524 ?2-518 575 ?2-518 575 24518 625 m 7 AFLOW1 � D 14-N4 375 19-34 502 19-3f4 502 19$!4 502 193/4 502 G /ELECTRIC / IBLOWERI (F7eld 1 / / E 19 483 19 483 21 533 21 533 23 584 m9ta5etlj ` \ F 15 351 20 508 20 508 2011" A ——— G 245x8 625 245'8 625 2638 670 27.7,11' Hs UNEN GAIL H 2PS8 524 245'8 625 245'8 625 245,8' LIOWG\ LINE FILTER FILTER RetuFn Air ACCESS1 R81ur-00 EnAIr 5/8 _ DETAIL OF PIPING PLATE _ ( 6) FRONT VIEW (j/s) (25) SIDE VIEW 116) ' 5f8 1 SUCTION UNE (111) CONDENSATE 1 (181 LIOUIO DRAINS(2) SUB 1 UNE' horimntelJ 1 SIB 6 (16) F i (51j O RETURN 1 O CDFlAINSS(])E E AIR 5-(13 + + (U,111.w) OPENING D. I CB30M DOWNFLOW POSITION 25j 1 (70) 34 0 1 TOP VIEW 1 (441 3.1n�) 1 Madel CB30M-2126 C83DM31 CB301041 CB30M-46 CB30 -51 CB30M65 L—�,�i ————————J No. FILTER inch mm inch mm inch mm inch I mm inch mm B—BeII ACCESS / Is— C-01/ A 45.14 1149 49-114 1251 51 1295 52.12 1334 58-1/2 1486 — �711� I I FILTER r---� B 11 16.14 413 21-1/4 540 21-1,4 540 21.1,4 540 21-1i4 540 �/ �, t 1 1 II H C 20-5,8 524 20-5x'8 524 22-58 575 223/8 575 24.58 625 I PIPING 1� , I SUCTION COIL I I PLATE / LINE\ 9 / I I 0 143'4 375 193,'4 502 19-3'4 502 143'4 502 19-34 502 —— ———— I,IOUIO� _ LINE E 19 483 19 483 21 533 21 533 23 584 i I A ELECTRIC EAT F 15 351 20 506 20 506 20 508 20 508 IAIR FLOW (Fleltl 1/ (BLOWER) G In.Glletl) ` \J/ G 2438 625 24.58 625 26-311 670 27.7/8 708 27-7,8 708 LOW VOLTAGE IW VOLTAGE Side UNE h Sid.)E nllnumn (Left Sitlej H 20-58 524 24-5f8 625 24.58 625 24.58 625 30-58 77,8 LL__ o unnuuuni s/6 1161 Supply Air "Supply. 3f4�� D��314 SIDE VIEW 1 _ (1yj FRONT VIEW (19) 1261) (16) Page 4 CB30M Horizontal Left- and Right-Hand Unit Dimensions - inches (mm) DETAIL OF PIPING PLATE CB30M HORIZONTAL POSITION r- ---------I (RIGHT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE) uDUID (1� (Si) LINE I FIL- TER sucnoN I --- -- �E I III 7I 0 42129) i iii colt l (SLOWER) I = g c / \ SUCTION LINE OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAT LIQUID (Field Installed) 61 LINE 1-a/4 I TOP VIEW CONDENSATE (44) CONDENSATE DRAINS(2) DRAINS(2 52 ,-Flow and Down-Flow) (Horizonte A 1(281) 3!4 (16)) LINE VOLTAGE (281) (191 —————————— INLETS S2 `` H G (TaPaldeRi9dt We (16) ` ,(19) E—1111 `111, I I� SB 1 PIPING` I SUPPLY (16) F. RETURN (25) ` PLATE I FLOAIRW B AIR D OPENING OPENING �..�� L---AIR —�J ACCESS LOW VOLTAGE INLETS �(1g) FILTER I1186) (Bottom and Right Side) ENDVIEW FRONTVIEW ENDVIEW CB30M HORIZONTAL POSITION (LEFT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE) DETAIL OF PIPING PLATE TER I II III aa2 00 C ' ' I (BLOWER) ( I COIL I I I (111) I 0 _ _�\" / I IIII 11-12(29) 1 L—___ �� / I SUCTIO OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAT SUCTIOK/ I L1NE (Field Installed) TOP VIEW LINE LIQUID A LIQUID -� (51) 9x3/8 LINE ( T) W4 114/16 LOWVOLTAGE 5!8 1 .4 A , -------- —� (19) (2a1) INLETS 116) 3/4 i:n Sid) G H 518 ACCESS ACCESS AIR I SUPPLY PIPING I E' A D OPENING E I II FLOW � \ PLATE I CONDENSAT)E ) 52 J '\ _ (Ho,zonta2p (25) F L��v�L� / 1-1M 3/4 T VO3a) (19) -1' LINE LTAGE INLETS 1. 5/B (Bottom and Lett Side) (49) (16) ENO VIEW FRONT VIEW (146) END VIEW Model A B C D E F G H No. Inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm CB30M-21/26 45-1/4 1149 16-1/4 413 20-5!'8 524 14-3/4 375 19 483 15 351 24-5/8 625 20-Fv18 524 CB30M-31 49-1/4 1251 21-1/4 540 20-5/8 524 19-3/4 502 19 483 20 508 24-5/8 625 24-5/8 625 CB30M-41 51 1295 21-1/4 540 22-5/8 575 19-3/4 502 21 533 20 508 26-3/8 670 24-5/8 625 CB30M-46 52-1/2 1334 21-1/4 540 22-5/8 575 193/4 502 21 533 20 508 27-7/6 708 24-5/8 625 CB30M-51 CB30M-65 58.1/2 1486 21-1/4 540 24-5/8 625 193/4 502 23 584 20 508 27-7/8 708 30-5/8 778 Page 5 Requirements -4 - Mount units that have no return air plenum on a stand at least 14"from the floor for proper air return. Lennox Installation of Lennox blower coil units with or without op- offers an optional upflow unit stand. (45K31 for tional electric heat must conform with standards in the Na- CB29M-21, -26, and -31; 451<32 for C1329M-41 tional Fire Protection Association (NFPA) "Standard for through -65.) Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems NFPA No. 90A,' and "Standard for Installation of Resi- UPFLOW CONFIGURATION dence Type Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Sys- —� tems NFPA No. 908," manufacturer's installation instruc- tions and local municipal building codes. This unit is certified for installation clearances to combus- tible material as listed on the unit rating plate.Accessibility and service clearances must take precedence over com- HORIZONTAL bustible material clearances. DRAIN PqN' Installation UPFLOW/ C829M and CB30M units come from the factory for upflow DOWNFLOW and horizontal right-hand discharge installation.For dawn- DRAIN PANy flow or horizontal left-hand discharge,some field modifica �FOR OPTIMUM- tion IS required. REMOVE HORIZONTAL DRAIN NPAN. NOTE- if you install the unit in the downflow position,you FIGURE 1 must save the drip shields which are shipped in the corner Horizontal Right-Hand Discharge Application post packaging. You will install these drip shields inside the unit. 1 -Remove access panels and corrugated padding be- tween the blower and coil assembly before operation. Disassembling CB30M Blower Coil Unit Discard drip shields, shipped inside corner post pack- The CB30M blower coil unit consists of two sections which aging.The shields are used for downflow applications are shipped assembled from the factory. Moving the unit to only some installation sites may require disassembling the unit. 2 -No further adjustment is necessary. Set unit so that it is sloped 114 inch towards the drain pan end of the unit.See 1 -To disassemble,remove access panels and both blow- figure 2. erand coil assemblies. This will lighten ', zcabinet for NOTE-For horizontal applications,a secondary drain pan lifting. is recommended. Refer to local codes. 2 -Remove one screw from the left and right posts inside NOTE - For horizontal applications in high humidity the unit. Remove one screw from each silo on the areas, remove the downflow rail closest to the drain pan. back of the unit. Unit sections will now separate. To remove rail,remove screwfrom rallatbackof unitandat 3 -To reassemble,align cabinet sections together and re- cabinet support rail. Remove downflow rail then replace install screws. Replace blower and coil assemblies screws.Also,seal around the exiting drain pipe, liquid and and access panels. suction lines to prevent infiltration of humid air. Upflow Application RIGHT-HAND DISCHARGE CONFIGURATION NO ADJUSTMENT IS NECESSARY 1 -Remove access panels and corrugated padding be- UPFLOW/DOWNFLOW HORIZONTAL tween the blower and coil assembly before operation. DRAIN PAN DRIP SHIELD Discard drip shields, shipped Inside corner post pack- aging.The shields are used for downflow applications only. 2 -For best efficiency and airflow,the horizontal drain pan -"-`- should be removed from units in upflow configurations. 3 -After removing horizontal drain pan, place unit in de- ' L sired location.Set unit so that it is level.Connect returnHORIZONTAt� \ DOWNFLOW RAIL and supply air plenums as required using sheet metas DRAIN PAN screws. See figure 1. FIGURE 2 Page 6 3 -If hanging the unit, it must be supported along the en- 8 -Rotate top cap 1800 front to back and align with un- tire length of the cabinet. If you use a strap, attach a usedscrewholes. Holes mustalign withfrontand back piece of angle iron or sheet metal to the unit (either coil end plates. Note that top cap has a 45' bend on above or below) so that the full length of the cabinet is one side and 90' bend on the other. The 900 bend supported. Use securing screws no longer than 1/2 must be on the same side as the horizontal drain inch to avoid damaging the coil or filter. See figure 3. pan. See figures 4 and 5. Connect the return and supply air plenums as required NOTE- Use extreme care when re-installing screws into coil end plate engaging holes. Coil damage could result by using sheet metal screws. misalignment. HANGING HORIZONTAL UNIT FIELD MODIFICATION FOR LEFT-HAND DISCHARGE 112 in Screws max. Electrical Inlet Clearance CABINET ANGLOER IRON ` q in.(ID2 mm) SUPPORT 9 6 5 6 5 7 SHEET METAL A T� so= BEND / i• C o �•, \\ 2 r / 6 % ` I I 3 FRONT VIEW END VIEW 4 0 � FIGURE 3 O COIL SHOWN IN UP-FLOW POSITION FOR EASY CONVERSION A CAUTION FIGURE 45) 6 TOP CAP � a a _ BACK COIL END Horizontal Left-Hand Discharge Application go BEND/ \ SEAL NOTE-For horizontal applications, a secondary drain pan is recommended. Refer to local codes. FIGURE 5 1 -Remove access panels and corrugated padding be- 9 -From the upflow position,flip cabinet 900 to the left and tween the blower and coil assembly before operation. set into place. Replace coil assembly. Secure coil in Discard drip shields, shipped inside corner post pack- place by bending down tab on cabinet support rail.See aging. The shields are used for downflow applications figures 4 and 6. only. LEFT-HAND DISCHARGE CONFIGURATION 2 -Pull coil assembly from unit.Pulloff the horizontal drain SECURING TAB ON CABINET HORIZONTAL pan. SUPPORT RAIL DRIP SHIELD 3 -Remove drain plugs from back drain holes on horizon- 1 / tai drain pan and re-install them on front holes. 4 -Rotate drain pan 180' front to back and install it on the — opposite side of coil. 5 -Remove screws from top cap. Remove horizontal drip 00 shield shield screw located in the center of the back coil end Seal. See figure 4. DOWNFLOW RAIL HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN 6 -Rotate horizontal drip shield 180' front to back. FIGURE 6 7 -Remove plastic plug from left hole on coil front end seal NOTE - For horizontal applications in high humidity and re-install plug in back hole. Re-install horizontal drip areas, remove the downflow rail closest to the drain pan. shield screw in front coil end seal. Drip shield should To remove rail,remove screw from rail atback of unit andat drain downward into horizontal drain pan inside coil. cabinet support rail. Remove downflow rail then replace Page 7 screws.Also, seal around the exiting drainpipe, liquidand DOWNFLOW DISCHARGE POSITION suction lines to prevent infiltration of humid air. 10 -Knock out drain seal plate from access door. Secure T, n Horizontal plate to cabinet front flange with screw provided. I ✓Drain Pan* 11 -Flip access door and replace it on the unit. ' *Remove the 12 -Set unit so that it is sloped 1/4 inch towards the drain �01 horizontal pan end of the unit. Connect return and supply air ple- Upflow/Downflo�v drain pan. nums as required using sheet metal screws. Drain Pan 13 -If you are going to hang the unit, the entire length of the cabinet must be supported. If you use a chain or strap,attach a piece of angle iron or sheet metal to the unit(either above or below it) so that the full length of the cabinet is supported. Use securing screws no lon- ger than 1/2 inch to avoid damaging the coil or filter. See figure 3. Use sheet metal screws to connect the FIGURE 7 return and supply air plenums. Downflow Application NOTE-C829Mand CB30M-21/26 units do not require 5 - Refer to table 2 for the units with drip shields that re- downflow drip shields,and the shields are notprovided quire foam tape application. Apply foam tape to the with those units . drip shields as shown in figure 8. The foam tape The following tables outline the sizes of the various drip creates a seal between the drip shield and the coil so shields. water doesn't leak into the air stream. The foam tape TABLE 1 pieces are precut. See figure 8. Downflow Drip Shields: No Tape Required Unit Part No. Length Width CB29M-31, -41 LB-88658 15.75 2.9187 y CB30M-31 LB-88658 15.75 2.9187 CB30M-41, -46 LB-88663 17.75 3.9187 CB30M-51, -65 LB-88664 19.75 3.9187 \ TABLE 2 side view Downflow Drip Shields: Tape Required 1- Apply two pieces of foam tape (provided) Unit Part No. Length Width down both ends of each shield. The tape CB29M-46 LB-74274 15.875 4.6718 should measure 4 3/4!' X 2" (120 X 25 mm). Ensure that the tape covers both sides of the CB29M-51, -65 LB-74272 17.875 4.6718 shield equally. CB31M-41 LB-74272 17.875 4.6718 2 CB31 M-51, -65 LB-89864 19.875 4.6718 1 - Remove the access panels. If necessary, remove the corrugated padding between the blower and coil as- sembly before operating the unit. Remove the drip shields from the inside of the cornerpost packaging. 2-Apply the longer piece of foam tape between 2 - Remove the coil assembly from the unit. the pieces on each end.This piece of tape is 3 - For best efficiency and air flow, remove the horizontal 1" wide. drain pan from the units in downflow positions.See fig- FIGURE 8 ure 7. 4 - Rotate cabinet 1800 from the upright position.See fig- ure 7.You may needtofirst removethe blowerassem- 6 - From the underside of the coil, install the downflow bly to lighten the cabinet for lifting. drip shield firmly in place. See figure 9. Page 8 DOWNFLOW DRIP SHIELDS CB29/30 without foam tape OIL urEi (see table 1) r i I COMBUSTIBLE Drip Shield FLOOR / r � 0' ADDITIVE BASE COII l PROPERLY SIZE i/ FLOOR OPENING FIGURE 10 Drip Pan Cut an opening appropriately sized for combustible base. Base dimensions are shown in figure 11. After opening has CB29130 with foam tape been cut,set the additive base into opening.Connect outlet (see table 2) air plenum to the additive base. Set the unit on the additive base so flanges of the unit drop into the base opening and seal against the insulation strips. The unit is now locked in place. Install return air plenum and secure with sheet metal Coil Drip Shield screws. If the homeowner reports drip problems,check the shields and tape. Make sure the tape is completely attached to the edges of the drip shield,and that the drip shield is wedged firmly in place. DOWNFLOW COMBUSTIBLE BASE DIMENSIONS 1.5'8 TOP VIEW Drip Pan 41 1-5/8 FIGURE 9 (41 &11S(Ll2 7 - Replace the coil assembly and blower if you have re- 16-va(a6a) CB29M-21126&31 moved it. Replace the coil access p21el. See figure 7. C630M-21!26 8 -Set the unit so that it is level. Connect the return and supply air plenums as required using sheet metal 23.114(591) screws. CB29M-41-65 CB30M-31.65 Inches (mm) AWARNING• 15(361) 20(50&) C829M-21/26&31 C829M-41-65 . • • • • • • • 1 CB30M-21/26 C630M31-65 • -• • - • : 1 • •. 22-1/8 • -- . • • 5/8 (562) _ (16 13.3/8(340 Opening NOTE- For downflow application, you must use metal or2(s1) class 1 supply and return air plenums. For downflow installation on combustible flooring, you SIDE VIEW must use an additive base. See figure 10. FIGURE 11 Page 9 Refrigeration Condensate Drain All CB29M/CB30M coils are equipped with a factory- A 5 inch section of PVC pipe is provided with the unit. Cut installed, internally mounted expansion valve. Use Lennox the pipe in half and use to route the auxiliary and main L15(sweat)series line sets as shown in table 3 or use field- drains. Connect main condensate drain and route down- fabricated refrigerant lines. L10 (flare) line sets may be ward to an open drain or sump. Do not connect drain to a used by cutting off flare nut. Refer to the piping section of closed waste system. Refer to figure 12 for typical conden- the Lennox Unit Information Service Manual for proper sate trap configuration. size, type and application of field-fabricated lines. TYPICAL CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION MINIMUM 1 INCH(25 mm) PIPE DIAMETER TABLE 3 PITCH PER 10 FEET DIFFERENCE REFRIGERANT LINE KITS (3048 mm} )OF LINE CB29M 91NE VAPOR/ L10 L15 C830MSUCTION UNIT LINE LINE SETS LINE SETS COIL DRAIN PAN 5/8 in L10-26 L15-26 -21/26 20 k,-50 k. 20 k. -50 RTra must be dee enough to offset maximum static (16 mm) (6 m- 15 m) Is m- 15 m) difference(Generally,2 Inches 151 mm]minimum). 3/8 in 3/4 in. LIO-41 L15-41 FIGURE 12 -31-41 (10 in (11 mm 20 ft.-50 ft. 20 ft.-50 ft. It is recommended that the auxiliary drain be connected t0 s m-1 s m) (6 m-1s m) a drain line for all units. If auxiliary drain is not connected,it must be plugged with provided cap. For downflow units, 3/8 in 7/8 in. L70-65 L1 s-6s the auxiliary drain MUST be connected and routed to a as-s1 (1 o mm) (22 mm) (9 k. -m- 15 5 k. 3o k. -6o m) (9m- 15 m) drain.See figure 13 for auxiliary and main drain locations. (9 LEFT-HAND UPFLOW OR RIGHT-HAND -65 3/8 in 1-1/8 in. FIELD FIELD DISCHARGE DOWNFLOW DISCHARGE (10 mm) (29 mm) FABRICATED FABRICA7ED r� NOTE-CB29MICS30Mseries evaporators use nitrogen or dryairas a holding charge.If there is no pressure when the rubber plugs are removed, check the coil or line set o0 00 00 for leaks before installing. After installation,pull a vacu- AUXILIARY DRAIN ON LEFT MAIN DRAIN ON RIGHT um on the line set and coil before re,': ..3ing the unit charge into the system. FIGURE 13 The following practices are recommended to ensure con- t - Use a wet rag to protect TXV bulb(or remove it)when densate removal: brazing suction line. 1 -Drain piping should not be smaller than the drain con- 2 - Be aware of filter access panel when connecting lines. nections at drain pan. Filter must be accessible. 2 -A trap must be installed in the main drain line. 3 -The trap must be deep enough to offset the difference 3 - Place heat shield against piping plate and around the in static pressure between drain pan and atmosphere. suction line connection. Heat shield must be in place Generally, two inches is satisfactory for medium static to guard against damage to the paint. applications. 4 - With heat shield in place, sweat in suction line elbow, 4 -Horizontal runs must be sloped 1 inch per 10 feet of provided, and line set. After procedure is completed, drain line to offset friction. remove heat shield. 5 -An open vent in drain line will sometimes be required due to line length, friction and static pressure. 5 - Place heat shield against piping plate and around the 6 -Drains should be constructed in a manner to facilitate liquid line connection. Sweat in liquid line elbow, pro- vided, and line set. future cleaning orinterfere with filteraccess.Seefigure 12. 6 - Referto instructions provided with outdoor unit for leak 7 -Auxiliary drain should run to an area where homeown- testing, evacuating and charging procedures. er will notice it draining. Refer to local codes. Page 10 Filters Sealing the Unit From Air Sealing unit from warm air is very important.If air is allowed to penetrate the unit,problems with water blow-off may oc- cur.This is especially important when the unit is installed in an unconditioned area. Make sure the liquid and suction • • • lines area is sealed with eitherthe provided Armaflex mate- rial or with Permagum. Permagum may also be used to • seal around the main and auxiliary drains and around open Filters may be duct mounted or installed in cabinet.A filter areas of electrical inlets. is installed from the factory. (dote that filter access door fits Blower Speed and Adjustments over access panel.Air leakage will occur if access panel is Minimum Blower Speeds (With Electric Heaters) placed over filter door. For the minimum allowable speed for the CB29M/CB30M Filters should be inspected monthly and must be cleaned series units with electric heat, refer to the ECB29 installa- or replaced when dirty to assure proper furnace operation. tion instructions. Reusable filters supplied with some units can be washed Air Volume Adjustment with water and mild detergent. When dry, they should be Blower speed selection is accomplished by changing the sprayed with filter handicoater prior to reinstallation. Filter taps at the harness connector at the blower motor.See fig- handicoater is RP Products coating no. 418 and is avail- ure 14. Referto unit wiring diagram in figure 15.Refer to the able as Lennox part no. P-8-5069. Some units are tables 5 through 22 for blower performance data. equipped with standard throw-away type filters which BLOWER SPEED TAP SELECTION should be replaced when dirty. To remove filter, loosen the thumbscrews holding the filter HARNESS panel in place. Slide filter out of the guides on either side of CONNECTOR cabinet, insert new filter and replace panel. See table 4 for replacement filter sizes. TABLE 4 FILTER DIMENSIONS UNIT MODEL NO. FILTER SIZE Inches(mm) CB29M/CB30M-21/26 1 a ¢20(381 x 508) CB29M-31 DEPRESS TAB TO RELEASE WIRE CB291A-41,-46; CB30M-31 CONNECTOR. SELECT CONNECT 20 x 20(508 x 508) LOCATION FOR NEW SPEED. INSER CB29M-51,-65;CB30M-41,-46 WIRE UNTIL IT CLICKS. CS3010-51,-65 20 x 27508 x 61o) FIGURE 14 TABLES CB29M-21/26 BLOWER PERFORMANCE(206/230v External Static Pressure Air volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm LIS Watts ctm LIS Watts .00 0 700 330 245 895 420 310 1030 485 375 .05 10 690 325 240 875 415 305 1010 475 370 .10 25 680 320 235 865 410 300 990 470 365 .15 35 665 315 230 850 400 290 970 460 355 .20 50 655 310 225 830 390 285 955 450 350 .25 60 640 300 220 j 610 385 280 925 440 345 .30 75 625 295 220 795 375 270 900 425 335 .40 100 595 280 210 750 355 255 850 400 320 .50 125 555 260 195 700 330 240 so() 380 305 .60 150 510 240 185 640 300 225 725 340 290 .70 175 395 185 165 ---• ---- ---- 620 295 265 .75 185 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 570 270 255 a,r ata is measu a to unit wit av rater in place. stmt eaters have no apprecia a air resistance. Page 11 TABLE 6 CB291M-31 BLOWER PERFORMANCE(208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Lis Watts 00 0 1015 480 385 1135 535 410 1230 580 450 05 10 995 470 375 1120 530 400 1205 570 445 .10 25 980 465 365 1095 515 390 1190 560 440 .15 35 960 455 355 1075 505 380 1165 550 430 .20 50 945 445 345 1050 495 375 1140 540 425 .25 1 60 925 435 1 335 1025 485 365 1105 520 415 .30 75 900 425 325 1005 475 355 1080 510 405 .40 100 860 405 305 950 450 335 1025 485 390 .50 125 800 380 285 890 420 315 960 450 370 .60 150 740 350 265 810 385 290 875 415 350 .70 175 670 315 240 735 345 270 790 375 330 .75 185 610 290 225 675 320 255 725 340 315 air jams measured external To unit wan air IRM77== eaters ave no apprea a ar resistance. TABLE 7 C829M-41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v) External Static Air Volume antl Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa ctm Us Watts ctm Lis Watts cfm Lis Watts .00 0 935 440 420 1145 540 510 1505 710 655 05 10 930 440 415 1140 535 500 1485 700 640 10 25 925 435 410 1130 535 490 1475 695 630 .15 35 915 435 395 1125 530 480 1455 685 615 .20 50 910 430 390 1115 525 475 1435 680 600 .25 60 905 425 380 1110 525 465 1420 670 585 .30 75 900 425 370 1100 520 455 1395 660 570 40 100 885 415 355 1080 510 430 1350 640 540 50 125 865 0 335 1060 500 415 1300 615 510 .60 150 845 400 315 1030 485 390 1235 585 480 .70 175 820 390 300 ---- ---- ---- 1160 550 455 .75 185 ---- --- - ---- ---- ---- ---- 1015 480 425 M717=7 cam is nneasure,o external to unit 7F art niter in paceMeanc nesters nave no appreaade ar resistance. TABLE 8 CB29M-41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 460v-1 ph) External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 955 450 425 1130 535 530 1460 690 665 .05 10 950 450 415 1120 530, 520 1445 680 650 .10 25 945 445 410 1115 525 510 1435 675 640 .15 35 940 445 400 1110 525 500 1415 670 630 .20 50 935 440 390 1105 520 490 1400 660 615 .25 1 60 930 440 385 1100 520 485 1380 650 600 .30 75 920 435 375 1090 515 475 1360 645 585 .40 100 910 430 360 1075 510 455 1325 625 555 .50 125 895 420 345 1060 500 435 1280 605 520 .60 150 880 415 330 1035 490 410 1225 580 480 .70 175855 405 315 ---- ---- -- 1145 540 430 ar ata is measure externa To unit wit ar mer m p e. eanc neaters veno apprea a air resistance. Page 12 TABLES CB29M-46 BLOWER PERFORMANCE208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specitic Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts Clint Us Watts 00 0 1295 610 520 1520 720 595 1775 840 730 .05 10 1275 605 510 1505 710 585 1750 825 720 .10 25 1255 590 495 1480 700 570 1720 810 710 .15 35 1230 580 480 1455 635 555 1690 795 700 .20 50 1215 575 470 1430 675 540 1650 780 685 I .25 60 1195 565 455 1405 665 525 1620 765 675 .30 75 1170 555 440 1380 650 515 1595 750 660 -40 100 1125 530 415 1320 625 485 1515 715 635 .50 125 1065 500 385 1260 595 460 1420 670 605 .60 150 1005 475 360 1175 555 425 1325 625 575 .70 175 910 430 330 1075 505 395 1210 570 545 .80200 ---- ---- --- - ---- ---- ---- 900 425 480 ut Ai ar ata is measured eztem to unitvnt air ter�n ace. ectrw eaters have no appreoa a av resistance. TABLE 10 CB2910-51 BLOWER PERFORMANCE(208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Law Medium High in.w.g. Pa P1485 Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 750 665 1790 845 805 2055 970 1005 .05 10 740 660 1770 835 790 2035 960 995 .10 25 735 655 1750 825 785 2005 945 980 .15 35 720 645 1730 815 775 1980 935 970 '.20 50 710 640 7710 805 765 1945 920 955 .25 60 700 fl6351685 795 755 1915 905 940 .30 75 1460 690 1660. 785 745 1885 890 930 .40 100 1415 670 1610 760 725 1820 860 900 .50 125 1370 645 1550 730 705 1750 825 875 .60 150 131 620 1490 705 685 1670 790 845 .70 175 1240 585 1405 665 660 1575 745.75185 1210 570 1360 640 645 1520 720 800 atr data is measu einem to unit wi atr ter in p,ve. ectnc eaters rave no apprixaable air resistance. TABLE 11 CB29M-51 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 460v-1 h) External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts 1 I .05 10 1675 790 670 1680 885 795 2110 995 950 .10 25 1655 780 665 1855 875 780 2080 980 935 .15 35 1640 775 655 1830 865 770 2050 970 920 .20 50 1620 765 650 1805 850 755 2025 955 910 .25 60 1595 750 640 1 1775 840 740 1995 940 895 .30 75 1 1570 740 630 1750 825 730 1965 1 925 885 .40 100 1525 720 610 1700 805 710 1905 900 860 .50 125 1475 695 595 1640 775 685 1845 870 835 .60 150 1420 670 575 1585 750 665 1770 835 805 .70 175 1355 640 555 1515 715 640 1700 800 780 .80 200 1290 610 535 1450 685 620 1625 765755 .85 210 1255 590 525 1405 665 610 1595 750 745 av a is measure a ema o uni iin air Mier in pace. ectncea ersave no apo0-ooe ar ress ce. Page 13 TABLE 12 CB291M-65 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium-Low Medium Medium-High High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts c .05 10 1550 730 570 1780 840 690 1980 935 815 2110 995 925 2220 1050 1070 .10 25 1530 725 560 1760 830 680 1950 920 805 2080 985 915 2190 1035 1060 15 35 1520 715 560 1735 820 670 1930 910 795 2055 970 905 2165 1020 1050 .20 50 1495 705 550 1710 805 660 1910 900 790 2025 955 895 2135 1010 1040 25 60 1475 695 545 1690 795 655 1880 890 780 1995 940 885 2105 995 1030 .30 75 1460 690 540 1670 785 650 1855 875 770 1965 930 875 2075 980 1020 .40 100 1415 670 530 1615 760 630 1795 850 750 1910 900 855 2005 945 995 .50 125 1370 645 520 1560 735 615 1735 820 730 1850 875 835 1935 910 975 .60 150 1310 620 505 1495 705 595 1670 790 710 1780 840 810 1855 875 950 .70 175 1250 590 490 1425 675 575 1600 755 690 1705 805 785L1780 880 200 1175 555 470 1360 640 560 1520 715 665 1620 765 755 795 900 .90 225 1025 485 440 1280 605 545 1420 670 645 1520 715 725 750 875 .95 235 ---- ---- ---- 1240 585 53513 65 630 1460 690 705 730 860 it or to is measuredexnerna to una w art r er in piece. ectnc heaters ave no appreaaoie au resistance. TABLE 13 CB29M-65 BLOWER PERFORMANCE(460v-1 ph External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure Low Medium High in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .05 10 1775 835 745 2025 955 915 2200 1040 1135 .10 25 1745 825 735 2005 945 905 2170 1025 1120 .15 35 1725 815 725 1980 935 900 2135 1010 1105 .20 50 1700 800 715 1955 920 885 2105 995 1095 ,25 60 1680 795 705 1925 910 875 2075 980 1085 .30 75 1655 780 695 1900 895 1 865 2045 965 1075 .40 100 1600 755 675 1840 870 845 1980 935 1050 .50 125 1545 i 730 655 1785 645 825 1910 900 1025 .60 150 1490 705 640 1715 810 800 1835 865 1000 .70 175 1425 670 620 1645 775 775 1765 830 975 .80 200 1360 640 600 1565 735 745 1690 795 955 .90 225 1290 610 585 1465 690 710 1600 755 925 or ata is measuredexte 'at to unit wan air a ter:n piece, ectnc neaters rave no appreciao a air resistance. TABLE 14 CB30M-21/26 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230V External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Medium Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts mi .05 10 1015 480 350 890 420 295 695 330 245 .10 25 1000 470 355 875 415 290 690 325 240 .15 35 980 465 345 860 405 285 680 320 235 .20 50 j 960 455 340 845 400 260 665 315 230 .25 60 935 440 335 825 390 275 650 310 220 .30 75 910 430 325 800 380 265 635 300 215 .40 100 850 400 310 745 355 250 590 280 205 .50 125 780 370 295 685 320 235 535 255 190 .60 150 705 330 280 605 285 220 470 220 175 .70 175 615 290 265 520 245 200 395 185 165 .75 185 565 265 255 475 225 195 350 165 155 air ata is measureda ema to unit wit air Per in piece.Mecinc neaters nave no appreciable or ressizince. Page 14 TABLE 15 CB30M-31 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Medium Low in.w.g. Ps cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 1290 610 385 1175 555 335 1045 490 315 .05 10 1295 610 380 1190 560 330 1075 505 310 .10 25 1290 610 375 1190 560 325 1085 515 300 .15 35 1265 600 370 1175 555 320 1085 510 295 .20 50 1230 580 360 1 1145 540 310 1065 505 285 .25 60 1180 555 350 1105 520 295 1030 485 270 .30 75 1115 525 335 1045 495 280 980 460 255 .40 100 945 445 305 890 420 250 830 390 220 .50 125 720 340 275 675 320 215 615 290 190 .60 150 440 205 240 405 190 185 335 155 160 All air ata Is measU aMema to UM wi air niter in place. ectnc eaters ave no apprec a alr resistance. TABLE 16 CB30M-41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Medium Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 1525 720 505 1120 530 390 915 430 335 .05 10 1520 720 495 1150 540 385 965 455 330 .10 25 1510 715 480 1170 550 380 1005 475 315 .15 35 1495 705 470 1180 560 285 1035 490 235 .20 50 1475 695 455 1190 560 280 1055 495 230 .25 60 1450 685 440 1185 560 275 1060 500 220 .30 75 1415 670 430 1175 555 375 1050 495 215 .40 100 1335 630 400 1135 535 325 1005 475 290 .50 125 1230 580 375 1060 500 300 915 430 255 .60 150 1100 520 345 960 455 280 775 365 230 .70 175 95C 450 320 830 390 255 590 280 205 .75 185 870 410 305 750 355 245 485 230 195 NOTE-NI air data is measured external to unit vAh air fiker in place.Electric heaters have no appreciable air resil TABLE 17 CB3JM-41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 460v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Slower Taps Pressure High Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us - Watts .00 0 1525 720 505 1120 530 390 r .05 10 1520 720 495 1150 540 385 .10 25 1510 715 480 1170 550 380 .15 35 1495 705 470 1180 560 285 .20 50 1475 695 455 1190 560 280 .25 60 1450 685 440 1185 560 275 .30 75 1415 670 430 1175 555 375 .40 100 1335 630 400 1135 535 325 .50 125 1230 580 375 1060 500 300 .60 150 1100 520 345 960 455 280 .70 175 950 450 320 830 390 255 .75 185 870 410 305 750 355 245 All air calais measurea exterrial to unn wilin air nner in plam.71wric heaterit nave no apprecia a air resistance. Page 15 TABLE 18 CB30M-46 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Medium Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .05 10 1790 845 555 1585 750 455 1335 630 370 .10 25 1750 825 540 1565 740 450 1335 630 370 .15 35 1710 805 530 1540 725 440 1330 630 365 .20 50 1660 785 520 1505 710 435 1320 620 360 .25 60 1610 760 505 1470 695 425 1300 615 355 .30 75 1555 735 495 1425 675 415 1270 600 350 .40 100 1430 675 465 1320 625 390 1195 565 330 .50 125 1290 610 440 1195 565 355 1090 515 310 .60 150 1135 535 415 1050 495 335 955 450 285 .70 175 965 455 385 875 415 310 795 375 260 .75 185 875 415 370 780 370 295 700 330 250 air data is measu enema touni 717-7771 er in pace. eanceaters .ave no apprecawie air resswce. TABLE 19 CB30M-51 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Medium Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .05 10 1695 895 585 1770 835 515 1480 700 430 ,10 25 1870 880 580 1750 825 510 1475 695 425 .15 35 1840 865 570 1720 810 500 1465 690 420 .20 50 1800 850 565 1685 795 490 1445 680 410 .25 60 1755 830 550 1645 775 480 1415 670 405 .30 75 1700 805 540 1600 755 465 1380 650 395 .40 100 1580 745 515 1485 700 440 1290 610 370 .50 125 1425 575 485 1350 635 410 1170 550 345 .60 150 1250 X90 450 1190 560 380 1020 480 320 .70 175 1045 495 415 1000 470 350 840 395 295 .75 185 930 440 400 900 425 335 740 350 280 Nu I All air a is meas enema o unit w air er in place.a ectnc==7-app rea a air rens e. TABLE 20 CB30M-51 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 460v-1 h External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .05 10 1875 885 610 1775 835 530 .10 25 1870 880 590 1765 835 515 .15 35 1850 875 585 1750 825 510 .20 50 1825 860 575 1720 815 500 .25 60 1790 845 560 1685 795 490 .30 75 1745 825 545 1645 775 480 .40 100 1625 765 505 1530 720 450 .50 125 1455 690 470 1380 650 420 .60 150 1270 600 425 1195 565 385 .70 175 1030 485 385 975 460 350 .80 200 755 355 340 720 340 320 ar data a measured extern to unit 611 air finer in place. Flearc heaters na7e no apereaaVe ar resistance, Page 16 TABLE 21 CB30M-65 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 208/230v External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Medium Low in.w.g, Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts 0 .05 10 2100 990 770 2010 950 665 1775 835 590 .10 25 2085 985 765 1995 940 655 1770 835 580 .15 35 2060 970 750 1975 930 545 1760 830 570 .20 50 2030 960 740 1950 920 635 1745 825 560 .25 60 2000 945 730 1915 905 625 1725 815 550 .30 75 1960 925 715 1880 885 610 1695 800 535 .40 100 1870 1 880 685 1795 845 580 1630 770 505 .50 125 4air 830 655 1690 795 545 1540 725 475 .60 150 765 625 1560 735 515 1425 675 440 .70 175 690 590 1415 670 480 1295 610 410 .80 200 610 560 1250 590 445 1140 535 375 .85 210 565 545 1160 550 425 1050 495 360 air a is meas, a ems o uni vr in p ace, nc ea ers ave w appreaa a ar ms s w TABLE 22 CB30M-65 BLOWER PERFORMANCE 460v - 7 h External Static Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps Pressure High Low in.w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm M8756455s 1965 .05 10 2110 995 780 1950 .10 25 2080 960 765 1930 .15 35 2045 965 755 1910 .20 50 2005 945 740 1880 .25 60 1965 925 725 1850 .30 75 1920 905 710 1815 855 630 .40 100 1820 860 680 1735 820 600 .50 125 1710 805 650 1635 770 570 .60 150 is.' 750 615 1520 720 540 .70 175 1450 685 585 1390 655 505 .80 200 1305 615 550 1245 590 475 .85 210 1225 580 535 1165 550 460 alr to i5 measure exwma to unn wit ar er m p c.. a nc nesters ave no appreua a air vsrst m. Electrical This unit is provided with holes for conduit. Reducer washers are provided, in bag assembly, for sizing the hole to allow for smaller conduit. Use provided caps to AWARNING seal holes not used.Refertofigure15forunitschematic wiringdiagram. Referto figures 17, 18 and 19fortypical field wiring. Wiring must conform to the current National Electric Code Separate,openings have been provided for 24V low volt- ANSI/NFPA No.70,or Canadian Electric Code Part I,CSA age and line voltage. Refer to the dimension illustration of Standard C22.1, and local building codes. Refer to follow- specific location. ing wiring diagrams. See unit nameplate for minimum cir- cuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protection size. I A WARNING Select the proper supply circuit conductors in accor- , . , , dance with tables 310.16 and 310-17 in the National . , - Electric Code,ANSI/NFPA No.70 or tables 1 through 4 in - the Canadian Electric Code,Part I,CSA Standard C22.1. Page 17 System Wiring Diagrams CB29 & CB30 Typical Wiring Diagram - Single Phase °IELC WIRING FOR ECB FIELD WIRING FOR ECS SERIES SERIES UNITS WITHOUT UNITS WITH CIRCUIT BREAKERS I,IRCUIT BREAKERS _ CIRCUIT 3 CIPC'JI_ Z CIRCUIT I ® CIRCUIT 1 .1 C53 LL I\ C52 �9\ © e91 @. u - _IfT`— _I f IT_ L ®L ® 3 LLl_Cf� ®L3f GROUNONT 1 EOUOUG'ONT y EGROUNDyT EGROUNDVT EQUIPMENT GROUND LOCATED IN iN000R UNIT 1 CONNECT POWER WIRES 'ROW ®-3 IS NOTR ELECTRIC ON p HEADER LABELED L�,L2 ON ion P' VOLTAGE _NITS AND THE NOMBEa Of CIRCUITS 'VARY L I,L2,L5 ON — VOLTAGE ACCCPDING i0 HEATER MODEL, UNITS TO TBG TERMINAL PEFEP TO =AN COIL NAMEPLATE STA IP IN INDOOR UNIT FOR ACTUAL NUMBER EMPLOYED TEL BLUE R 24v POWER q TBI 2 B ECDN _ BLUE G J BLOWER G W _ _ W2 CB SERIES CESCPI ET ION M _ CB1 APA T P- A - -r RAN F M R CA- } N} B T - J PELA'!-C GN B EWER 24V 6 RF'AY- NOM NON P HEAT i41 01 TERM. iIRIP-_LAS i IR) ATwN1 �] ECB SERIES VOLTAGE ONLY m DESCRIPTION ® L-I Mi N A RI 4 BLACK I 33 T A S i $FM I NAL STRIP-UNITE ® CIRCUIT z MOTOR SPEED TAP CHART w 4 a ORAN4 I � EQUIP 24V COMMON C GROUNDPEFEP To FACTORY C BLOWER SPEED 74F r WY SELECTION CHART ON A 3 CONNECTION USED 9N (Y( s CNIT FOR 9LOWER ELECTRIC HEATERS ONLY. SPEED INFCPMATICN x ®NEGCEC Q}SS 2 JVA c USE COPPER CONDUCTORS y w © ONLY. REFER TO JNIT RATING PLATE FOR J43 MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMP ACITY AND MATIMUM 3 2 P43 OVE RCLNENL PTA EC T ICN SIZE. LINE VOLTAGE FIELD ® — Ll.AES :1 VOLTAGE FIOLD OLD WIRING IbG B} d LENNOX,w.....'M a(R(N6 2'AGRAu vRG �`FC4 3 SPEED LOLLS-BLOWER COIL UNC_ MOTOR SHOWN C9r 2R!A-21i>_5,31,41,46,SI,65-I-P,T L® C53CM-21/26.31,4I.46,51.65-1-P TP[S WIPE USED ON v- 08300-2�/26.3I,4I/46,5I,65-I-P VOLTAGE UNITS ONLY N. -3� 97 SW 533 �9NiW FIGURE 15 Page 18 CB29 & CB30 Typical Wiring Diagram - Three Phase J2 BLUE TB' 24V POWER R p- _ _ _ _ _ — O/S r-/�, NEC/CEC CLASS 2 3VA 5' 3\ J5E COPPER CONOUCTORS ONLY, REFER TO UNIT RATING PLATE -B FOR MIN MUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY m AND MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT ?RC TECTION SIZE -CON g _ - _ — — _ _ — _ — _ _ _ — _ _ O 4\ _4 m _j 5LOWER — _ _ G WI FIELD 'N[R 6 '02 TB3 FOR EC829-G 2 — — O' SERIES / 3 --- - a CBB w �C4 -CAPACTTQR-R[ FR MOTOR KEY COMPONENT M T W C38 CIRCUIT BRFAKER-TRANE, r F3 a o � .J2 JACK-ELECTRIC NEAT m { ^� K3 1J50 -IRANSFORMrP IJ92 JACK-TRANSFORMER YELLOW 'K 3.-1.2 FELAY-C ONTACTOR.BLOWER EQUIP REFERTO FACTORY p 2 : -TRA R GROUND BLOWER SPEED TAP SELECTION CHART ON SSI W T H- R IN UNIT FOR BLOWER J1 ITRANIFORMER- ®T62 SPED INFORMATION ISO [TRANSFORMER-AUTO(575V) �-1 BLACK -ter P 3 'r OCX-FIFCT HEAT 4EOV ONL" - M S C 24V COMMON o UNIT CIRCu7T voi o i� 7 r� OPANGE. a N+ 9 5 m & T26 USED ON 575V UNITS ONLY L2 �� 2 ®ECONOMIZER HOOKUP WITH ELECTRIC HEAT 8 ECONOMIZER HOOKUP LESS -9 = ELECTRIC HEAT 00 NOT CHANGE TAPS 4\, LL 1,2 d 5 ON 3 SPEED MOTOR C 53 :_3 TERMINAL USED ON f,G,J! R m m 1,2 Q 4 ON 2 SPEED MOTOR I— — EL-C'RiC HEATERS ONLY. �' x^O 4 5 2 01 BLOWER SPEED CHART FACTORY CONNECTED M 5 x M SPEED TAPS SPEEDS o v AVAILABLE iB2 a"� eRNi �� 9 7 _ CS a COMMON COOL TIE HEAT 3 SPEED L1 L11 1�� n .%. j B3 IQ 1 2 5 3.4 ® BLACK F33 Y,3 �- 2 4 3 2 SPEED 3 SPEED BLOWER ISPEED SELECTION 575V ONLY BLK 3 w MOTOR SHOWN CIRCUIT T26 w a a ('„829 ONLY[ SPEED TAPS 3 4 3 P 0 o HEAT ONO+ 3 2 SPEEO o s m o ORANGE o �F33 [ 6 4 Y3 5 2 J63 X82 a � ^ 763 �5F 43 LFNNOXI .....i,,. WIRING DIAGRAM 9/99 L2���Gj-�2�¢ Cd/C% C_ 1 I --------------- d iP``"" SOWN C830M-G 1-1-G C829M-_1 ,65-I-G,J (CB30 ONLY) C83CM-51 ,65-1-6.J I OOT T N- -- LINE VOLTAGE FIELD 'WIRING So,—.aa Fo.m No. N.. Form No. -- — CLASS II VOLTAGE FIELD WIRING 531 709W 533 290W Larne U.S,A. FIGURE 16 Page 19 L2 LI COOLING ONLY APPLICATION K3 INDOOR a 6 BLOWER RELAY g NOTE-USE COPPER LI (Black) 7 9 CONDUCTORS ONLY, L2 (Orange) CIRCUIT 1 REFER TO UNIT RATING PLATE 1-3 FOR MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY FIELD-SUPPLIED AND MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT WIRE NUTS TRANSFORMER PROTECTION SIZE CE" TI CIRCUIT GROUND BREAKER 'I 0 8 THERMOSTAT LINE VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED CLASS 2 VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED NEC/CEC J TERMINAL I NOTE-ALL REMAINING WIRES J L I BLOCK I FACTORY INSTALLED r L — — — — — — J — — — — K — J 8 TO EXTERNAL LOAD 24VAC - - - - - - - - - AT .50 AMP MAXIMUM YY Q ® FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPERS COOLING APPLICATION WITH ELECTRIC HEAT L2 LI NOTE-USE COPPER K3 INDOOR CONDUCTORS ONLY, BLOWER RELAY HEAT ELEMENT + I REFER TO UNIT RATING PLATE LI \"J l6) FOR MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 3 AND MAXIMUM ERCURRENT L2 c--'v PROTECTION SIZE CIRCUIT tL3 © Hj-�I^ �y—`J NOTE-ALL REMAINING WIRES s FACTORY INSTALLED CIRCUIT BREAKERS 0-4--oOR TERMINAL BLOCK LINE VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED K32 TRANSFORMER - — — - CLASS 2 VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED HEAT RELAY + I CB1 NEC/CEC CIRCUIT TI _(y BREAKER GROUND y �y,� m Jj ® ® TO EXTERNAL LOAD 24VAC AT .50 AMP MAXIMUM ® THERMOSTAT TBI 33THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATION TERMINAL SETTING .4 AMP (ELECTRIC HEAT) Y R W QG BLOCK ® WHEN TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT IS USED, L — — — L _I CONNECT SECOND STAGE HEAT BULB TO J L — — _ J I TERMINAL "W2," AND REMOVE JUMPER L _ _ _ �_ _ _ —i BETWEEN TERMINALS "R" AND "W2." � — — — — — — — — — J ® FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPERS PY © L3 CONNECTION USED ON (Y VOLT- AGE) 3 PHASE ELECTRIC HEATERS ONLY. FIGURE 17 Page 20 HEAT PUMP ONLY APPLICATION L2 LI K3 INDOOR BLOWER RELAY 11 1 1 3 L2 CIRCUIT 1 9 7 9 CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR TERMINAL BLOCK TRANSFORMER CB1 TI CIRCUIT BREAKER GROUND l 0 T51 TERMINAL BLOCK —rsl THE THERMOSTAT I QY (_— — L---_L--------S—I —I – — — — – CLASS 2 VOLIAGE FIELD INSIALLED c wt o vt R r NEC/CEC NOTE-ALL REMAINING WIRES FACTORY INSTALLED o p w s 0 h ATO EXTERNAL LOAD 24VAC AT.50 AMP MAXIMUM a FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPERS 4 ®Q ® Y2 USED ONLY WHEN TWO SPEED COMPRESSOR IS USED(HP21). HEAT PUMP CLASS 2 USING SERVICE LIGHT OPTION(S54)WITH SOME ELECTRONIC THERMO- VOLTAGE TERMINALS STATS MAY REOUIRE MOVING S54 COMMON WIRE TO Yl IN HEAT PUMP UNIT. ® COMMON USED ONLY ON SOME THERMOSTATS. ® AMBIENT COMPENSATING THERMISTOR CONNECTION USED ONLY ON SOME THERMOSTATS. FIGURE 18 Page 21 L2 Ll K3 INDOOR HEAT PUMP APPLICATION BLOWER RELAY WITH ELECTRIC HEAT LI HEAT ELEMENT $ I (4 1Y n 1 3 L2 �l1 CIRCUIT 1 L3 © c ./1 CIRCUIT BREAKERS '�l OR TERMINAL BLOCK K32 TRANSFORMER HEAT RELAY * I CB1 -- -- CLASS 2 VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED *ZIMINAL CIRCUIT TI NECiCeC ON BREAKER NOTE-ALL REMAINING WIRES ARE FACTORY INSTALLED cRouND TETTING TATHEA LECTRIC H AT SETTING 0.4 AMP ELECTRIC HEAT BLOCK ® FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPERS I I � ! THERMOSTAT { I I ! I I I { EM HEA7 RELAY I ( L — E ® C W1 G O Y1 R L T Y I OUTDOOR THERMOSTATI I (IF USED) I l I L--------II ----- —� �— Y—IJ jL---------+------i-- LI------------I------�-- I L--+------------I L---- L------------------J L---------------- L-------------------------- WHEN --------------------- ---WHEN OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT IS USED,CONNECT LEADS TO TERMINALS C 1 o v1 R L r ® "R"ANO"W2"AND REMOVE JUMPER BETWEEN TERMINALS`R'ANO`W2.' � o © EMERGENCY HEAT RELAY(USED ONLY IF OUTDOOR TSTAT IS USED)FIELD PROVIDED AND INSTALLED NEW INDOOR UNIT.24VAC 5VA MAX NEC'CEC CLASS 2 N Z o ¢ ze a © USING SERVICE LIGHT OPTION(S54)WITH SOME ELECTRONIC THERMO- -J3 v , o s o STATS MAY REQUIRE MOVING S54 COMMON WIRE TO Y1 IN HEAT PUMP UNIT. V W w u v ® COMMON USED ONLY ON SOME THERMOSTATS. 3I- s a 8 Y2 USED ONLY WHEN TWO SPEED COMPRESSOR IS USED(HP21). =..< oz 0 ® AMBIENT COMPENSATING THERMISTOR CONNECTION USED ONLY ON SOME THERMOSTATS. <J ® ®� WO FIGURE 19 Page 22 New York State bepertment of Environmental Conservation AM of Environmental Permits Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Telephone (516) 444-0365 v Facsimile (516) 444-0360 INEW John P. Cc"H Canwzsio July 20, 1999 LETTER OF NONJURISDICTION--TIDAL WETLANDS David & Ann Corieri RE: 1-4738-02055100007 155 Brompton Road Corieri Property Garden City, NY 11530 412 Park Ave, Mattituck SCTM #1000-123-7-9.2 Dear Applicant: Based on the information you have submitted, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the property landward of the functional bulkhead greater than 100 feet in length, constructed prior to August 20, 1977 as shown on the AeroGraphics Corp. photo #68-1932 dated April 6, 1976 is beyond the jurisdiction of Article 25 Tidal Wetlands. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6NYCRR Part 661) no permit is required under the Tidal Wetlands Act. Please be advised, however, that no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or other alteration or disturbance to the ground surface or vegetation within Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and your project (i.e. a 15' to 20' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. Please be further advised that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies. Very truly yours, Permit Administrator MMR cc: En-Consultants, Inc. BMHP File Town Hall Albert J. Krupski, President )tib Gy -4 53095 Main Road James King, Vice-President a P.O. Box 1179 Henry Smith Southold, New York 11971 Artie Foster p �` Ken Poliwoda y Telephone(516) 765-1892 �•( Fax(516) 765-1823 jog BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DETERMINATION OF NON-JURISDICTION DATE: July 9, 1999 AGENT: En-Consultants, Inc. APPLICANT• David & Ann Corieri ADDRESS: 1329 North Sea Rd. ADDRESS: 412 Park Ave. Southampton, NY Mattituck, NY PHONE: 283-6360 PHONE: RE: SCTM# 123-7-9.2 The Southold Town Board of Trustees reviewed the survey dated and received in our office on July 9, 1999 and determined that your proposal to construct a porch addition approx. 84' from the mean high water mark to be out of the Trustee Weiland .jurisdiction under Chapter 97. However, any activity within 75' of the Wetland line requires a permit from this office. This determination is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, ell Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/lms 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ) FNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ FRAfMING ( ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: G DATE �( INSPECTOR M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ FINAL [ ] FIREPLACES CHIMNEY REMARKS: .s DATE CSO INSPECTOR 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. ,,,MSPECTION [ FOUNDATION 1 ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ } INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY REMARMI DATE �� / INSPECTOR I.D INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS _- -- ---fi ------ r 'NDATION ( IST) jj It t4 II— --- ri Ir --ii-------------- ------------- ------------ n o INDATION (2ND) it It IGD FRAME dIt II JI`--- ------ ------- PLUMBING II II II n _II 11 N 3ULATION PER N. Y. u_— STATE ENERGY n u-----n CODEit a ii u— u �! — AICA 7 ra II 11 � H II II FINALIt {�-------i n ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: 1 a N H H O x y� C H - CT7 ro UF BOARD OF HEALTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FORM NO. 1 3 SETS OF PLANS . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BUILDING DEPARTMENT CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . TOWN HALL. SEPTIC FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 I TEL: 765-1802 NOTIFY: /�/,� 9 CALLnbu�1.�V4 Fammined.S/...`..:.�' , 1920 / MAIi. T�o�: .t��/�}��. . YQ��Jtk Approved.�j�c�i::... �, 19.F.1 Permit No. 'j Uo =f.�'( &. y.n J... kJ Disapproved a/c ................................... .............../..���/Q............ (Building In pector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING L'l.HMIT Hate!!S-U:SII:�t. 2 . . . . , 19.1 .1. INSTRUCTIONS J a. this application oust be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink anal submitted to the Building Inspector 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schechile. 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 mist 1e dranm on the diagram which is part of this application. c. The work covered by this application may not be camencecl before issu:urce of Building Permit. d. ,Upon approval of this application, the Building inspector will issoe a Building Permit to the applicant. Suc1n permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the iucrk. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whiatever until a Certificate of Occupaoty shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATICN IS BERKEY RUE to the Building Department for the issmnc.e of a Building Permit pursuant to the Buildhig True Ordinance of the Tam of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances-or Regulations, for tbe'consttuction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described. 'Hee applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors an premises and in building for lie inspect (Sip;cit pre of applicant, or ix r_, rf a corporation) Y............. 01jiling address of applicant) / State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, gecwral contractor, electrician, plumber or build .............................. .......................................................................... Name of owner of premises ...'... 1!��C 1.r1...�..✓+.N.YQ.... A(t F/i............................................. (as on the tax roll or latest decd) If applicant is a.on �, / [ion, aignaCtnue of duly authorized officer. ................ .....Sv .......... .................. '(Name and title of corporate officer). Builders License No. ..... .�'J..l. ......... Plumbers License No. ....... ................. Electricians License lw. ..... .. Other Trade's License No. ..... .. ... . 1. location of land on which proposed work will be done.............................................................. ..........Pc9Rft.A- .................../x?'.#.TT 71,C!t.......Nl ......................... lhouse Ntuber Street Canty Tax Map No. 1000 . Section .....� Block .......P?.. ..... Int ......1,;... Subdivision ...................................... Filed Kip Mi. ............... lot ............... (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intemk-1 use nott wcnivircy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy ..J:1:��'.'4................................................................... b. Intended use and occupancy .....GJC2�'.��......................................................... 3. Nature of work (d)eck uhidt applicable): New Iktildin{; .... ...... /xl.liticmr ... .... Alteration .......... + Repair .......,.....,Removal ............. De mol itiai ............ othwr tkn k ...........,....................... . (lkscription) 4. Estimated Cost ..7l000v............ fee .................................... (to be pard (xc filing this application) 5. if dwelling, wmuluer of'dwellirng units .....f .. Tint er of ch ell ing emits at each floor If garage, ntmber of.cars :......rv�:"(......................... 6. If business, o®ercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature anew extent of each type of use.... ............ 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front................ (tear ......_ ....... Depth ................. lleigltt ......................... Nrmtrer of Stories ...... ...._........... Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ............... Rear ............... Depth .................... Beigltt .................... Naber of Stories ............... 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front ................ Rear ....... ........ Depth .............. Ileight ......................... Number of Stories ..................... 9. Size of lot: Front .................... Rear .................... D,,pth .................... 10. Date of Purchase ......fl..1l........ Name of Former Q.mer ... ..Al��q'.'? 6.. ..................... 11. Zone or use district in wiridt premises are situated ............... . .. ...... ........,.f............................. 12. Does proposed construction viollate arry zoning lac., ordinance or regulatycx): . ...... ............. 13. Will lot be regraded ......../.`��?........ Will excess fill ite rkngy(rl on jVyyp,ise `Yr ( jq 903 14. Names of Owner of premises .1�`atl ..:�M,^1.(.Q!t.R'(�.... Address .� (Ptri,(+?nIV_K/�,�DCNy Krone No. 7yd.(?96/ �7/� Nae of Ardri[ect .. .:.<l1XrK1`:�............. Address .t1�1:5.Maui.,l)4t..&'1.IV&1`imm No.lV:..... Name of Contractor ...............:�8.4p.............. Address .... .... ... ... .................11tone No. 15. Is this property withio.300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YIS ..K...... R) .......... *IF YES, SOIIIIi4ID IUM T a ISIM PG[Wr MAY RE MG fl RP.D. > ,SEC� // -D/ i C '/vv � �.wrt7 o f ' PLOT DIAGRAM n/CN— ��•-!•5,t�lC�Wj �iQ f)tGt Locate clearly ad distinctly all buildings, utmElcer existing or prol"sed, aril indicate all set-back dimensions from property lines. Give street�arrd block nnber or description according to coed, aril show street rimes and indicate whether interior or corner lot. 'S F-6, SJ1 ✓ty fC( J APo / r�/ OJrp SCP ory SfA1E OF PIUY01 ODONIY OC .su b........•. SS :aCf;ac ��t .a �r,ri•P,.C.eclQrL � ........... ..'0�........ ........ ....Ix'iny, duly srxmc, dc{xva,s 01x1 says that he is Lite appl.iranC (Name of itxlividual signing contract) above na ed, Ileis Elie .....QWhQy ................................................................................. (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, anti is duly authorized to perform or have lrerform-d the said m)rk and to nuke and file this applicatiat; that all statements contained in this al>(rl icatiolr are tri to the Ix,et of his krxtwlcalge and b6tief; 010 Utat Lim work will be performed in Elie mariner set forth in Lite iptil.ication I"ilex) ticercwith. Sworn to befRre me this q .�3........day of p. :..19...q a•. /J Notary Public IrCS ELIZABETH JOHNSON-PATRICK o[ Applir: t) Notary Pubk State of Nur York No.4925782-Su1bN:County Catem"MWaApril 4,1894".2o0'b BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW CHECK LIST Applicant/ Date Owners Name: Reviewed: &O.:1117—s— Architect/ 1� Date Engineer: Submitted: SCTM #: 9z District: 1.000 Section: �Z� Block: 7 (at: Project �/� /J Subdivision Location: Name: Sin&le&separate Required -)14- certification: -Yes/No) Req. Reg Q Zoning District: (Lot siu: �!� Actual: 117 1� i [Lot coverage Proposed: �+ / O Req / R� Is/ ��/ / Req . — [Front Yard Proposed:_ ] (Side Yarded + Proposed:_ 1 (Rear Yard53l Proposed:_] Project Description: AGENCY PE IS ermit REQUIRED FOR REVIEW .A.A_ NO YES Number Suffolk County Health Dept. New York State D. E. C. Town Trustees W940e0o Town Zoning Board approval: I/ Town Planning Board approval: Flood Pla>!p Elevation ??? Flood Zone: 71 ✓. c�� . 0 SCE 0/� OONC APRON d 1 J > J > R � N N po I 14.7' 3.3' m a • ' O n CHIMNEY e `` tt EMPAN� •4 � � 777FFF a fl •. � . 1 d • V J fFDiCE O�� � \ I♦ •+ • � po GRASS 4 r d t+! 23.3 + • O '20.1 • -♦ I 1 _ Adi i tr4 w ! ,. ,. . t7 2.0 g�O WOOD ! SLAB m STEP u 10.2 1 21.3' FENCE It .. 1t SGSROOF OVER BAY wow OM f e�}po�eo WINDOW ' n0 '�� pKOP05�n TRE i5 3 xz+ STEPS ! CtPROPO� �tRCWS OVCk ! & 2 STORY rx&5rl J6WOODDtGK t &V FRME HOUSE 't— 45_p HOOSE No. +12 WINDOWN•�,. YORK PROP05�D POk PROP05�D I 5tCP5 )NTY Ts I ' U 1 S ` I L71 �' sirs I _u N ( I woos euuorAn�p TION OR ADOnM A MOIA710N OF THE NEW yoW STATE MAP Wyr NO S 86004'27" W M SEAL ORNM BE o ON GREAT PECONIC To A�1•Apo wHE MM NOT 7ft0jSrmVmV PARK AVENUE d M AE OF PAVENFNf° ° 496 e DuxD Dgla. MOM u � 1 � N � 1 1 • '� a g 11 0 m 1 o ry� 1 1 11 � A• r 1 : 1 ° 1 1 1 1 e x 1 ' 70 :�1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 •K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 °' LO 1 • 1 1 TIOT� 1 1 1 1 ° 1 169.75' LOT© N/O1DE 1 XTER KATIE J. S to OF xl a O - � I N N 78.3500„ E 1 0 SDE O.T'K. • 1 m z4A1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 ° 1 t(NGC Did CGNC . AppaN +551]a •y 1 1 ' • • • 1 1 V, 'o DHIM� 09.e - •. 1 1 Bp1ENGN ce °j 1 D JUL - 9 1999 ° ° " 1 1 n TOWN OF sr,I ;T_; 11 1 1 0 11 1 SURVEY OF PROPERTY 2]] SITUATED AT ate+ Ix a 1 1 MATTITUCK \ 1 L N c TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ,D, TV m>pwow SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C. TAX No. 1000- 123-07-9.2 OE SCALE 1 "=20' WAX, m s AUGUST 19, 1998 PK n EI P oPot �' 1 ]5 KE W00 JUNE 4, 1999 ADDED PROPOSED PORCH rKF„15 P .OPOSODDD rr5 CJKK 1 1 a 2 S70RY * ,. . � eR15�IN6I 1� E HOUSE AREA = 57,117.45 sq. ft. 1 ss' FrWSE N° (TO BULKHEAD) 1.311 CO. T *yy jj e• 85 CERTIFIED TO: OC o I 1 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK EMPIRE ABSTRACT CORPORATION o 22. I ' TITLE No. 510-S-3432 (40204) POKGn 1 1 MARINE MIDLAND MORTGAGE CORPORATIONDAV ;,' pa PKCPOSEp ANNI CORIERIRI 1 PROPOSED 1 1 5reP5 1 1 NOTES: 1 1. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS: LOT© REFER TO 1 I 1 1 MAP OF MARRATOOKA PARK FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY ON NOVEMBER 1 , 1905 AS FILE No. 450 1 1 11 2. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM EXISTING ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS:sa 1 � �I 1. PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WinTHE MINIMUM I TOP IF MUfJAJ 1 STANDARDS FOR TITLE SURVEYS AS ESIRLLSHED BY THE LIALS. AND APPROVED AND ADOPTED 1 1 FOR SUCH USE BLA Y THE NEW YORK STATE ND SODS TITLE ASSOCIATION SFOs , m Edi-ANO U, 1 I 1 ��5y pH A I 9G Q' woOD STEPS woo, BDUDIm 19 ? O 9 Ln 1 I W N9 496 �OQr. N 1 I WOOD Buu<HFAD�.6 B OF NE`N N.Y.S. Uc. No. 49568 171 -21 ' UNATHONIIEO ALTERATION OR ADDITION8604'27 f, WTO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF $ Joseph A. Ingegno SECTION N I.A OF HE NEW YORK STATE GREAT PEC 0 N I C BAY EDUCATION UW. Land Surveyor COPIES D THIS SUR'S MAP NOT BORING THE SSE SEAL SOR'S INKED SEAL OR SI EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPT. 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