HomeMy WebLinkAbout25065-zFORM 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. 25065 Z Date JULY 28, 1998
Permission is hereby granted to:
FRANCIS P MELLY
PO BOX 617
SOUTHOLDtNY 11971
for :
INSTALLATION OF A NEW HEATING SYSTEM "AS INSTALLED" & REPLACEMENT
OF AN EXISTING WINDOW WITH A NEW EGRESS WINDOW AS APPLIED FOR.
EnerKy code calculations required.
at premises located at
County Tax Map No. 473889
pursuant to application dated JULY
Building Inspector.
200 DIAMOND LA PECONIC
Section 068 Block 0001 Lot No. 005.001
24 1998 and approved by the
Fee $ 75.00
Building InspectoT
Rev. 2/19/98
ORIGINAL
Form No. 6
OF
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OCCO C
This application must be filled in by typewriter OR ink and submitted to the building
inspector with the following: for new building or new use:
1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines,
streets, and unusual natural or topographic features.
2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form).
3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters.
4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains
less than 2/10 of 1% lead.
5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings
and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer
responsible for the building.
6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements.
For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and
'!pre-existing" land uses:
1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and
unusual natural or topographic features.
2. A properly completed application and a consent to inspect signed by the applicant.
If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the
reasons therefor in writing to the applicant.
G. Fees
1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.00,
Alterations to dwelling $25.00, Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $25.00,
Additions to accessory building $25.00. Businesses $50.00.
2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Buildinm - $100.00
3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - ~ .25~.
4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00
5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00
7/24/98
Date ...................................... .. .
New Construction. ~ ........ Old Or Pre-existing Building ............. ... .
Peconic
Location of Property...~9~.P.~.a~.p~..L.a. .....................
House No. Street Hamlet
Onwer or Owners of Property .............................................. ......
County Tax Map No 1000, Section...~ ........ Block ...... I
Subdivision .................................... Filed Map ........... . Lot ...........
Francis Melly
Permit No ................ Date Of Permit ................ Applicant .............................
Health Dept. Approval ........................ .. Unde~riters Approval. X .......................
Planning Board Approval ........................
Request for: Temporary Certificate ........... Final Certicate..X ........
SZ :OO .......................
Fee Submitted: .
£0. Fran ia
.APPLICANT
FO~M NO. 4
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Office of the Building Inspector
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
No: Z-25944
Date: 09/03/98
THIS CERTIFIES that the building HEATING SYSTEM
Location of Property: 200 DIAMOND LA PECONIC
(HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (HAMLET)
County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 68 Block 1 Lot 5.1
Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No.
conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore
filed in this office dated JULY 24, 1998 pursuant to which
Building Permit No. 25065-Z dated JULY 28, 1998
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 NEW HEATING SYSTEM AS INSTALLED & REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING WINDOW WITH
AN EGRESS WINDOW IN A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR.
The certificate is issued to FRANCIS P MELLY
(OWNER)
of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL
ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO.
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED
N/A
N/A
N/A
Building InspeCtor
Rev. 1/81
:OUNDATION
(1st)
?OUNDATION (2nd)
ROUGH FRAME
.FLUMBING
INSULATION PER N. Y.
STATE ENEROY
CODE
FINAL
ADDITION~b COMMENTS:
ThermoPrk
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL AF
OIL BURNER
SPECIFICATIONS
CAPACI'[,IES - MODEL AF
........................ 0.40 to 3.00 gallons per hour
.................... 56,000 to 420,000 BTU/HR Input
FUELS
No. 1 or No, 2 Heating Oil (ASTM D396) Only
In Canada, No, 1 or No. :2 Furnace Oil
DIMENSIONS (Standard)
Height ................................. 11-1/2"
Width ................................. 12-7/8"
Depth (Chassis Only) ...................... 6-9/16"
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (See Note)
Power Supply ..................... 115 V/60 HZ 1 PH
Operating Load .................... (Max.) 5.8 Amps
Motor . .. ...... 3450 RPM, N. E. M. A. "M' Flange, manual
reset overload, protection
Ignition ............ 10,000 V/23 ma secondary, continuous
duty-shielded, transformer or solid-state ignition system
FUEL UNIT:
.......................... Sundstrand, or Webster
NOTE:
50 Hertz electrical components are available on special order.
Dear Homeowner:
Over forty years of engineering and product development have
gone into your new oil burner. Its quahty and design are
unsurpassed. Properly installed and maintained, it will pro-
vide many years of efficient, trouble-free operation. Please
read this Instruction Manual carefully, and give special attentJbn
to the following points:
- An oil burner must have.a generous supply of combustion air
to operate properly. Pleas?~refe, r to the information in this
manual for details. ~ .....
-NEVER attempt to use gasoline in your heating appliance.
Gasoline is more combustible than fuel oil and could result
in a serious explosion. NEVER burn garbage or refuse in your
heating appliance or try to light oil by tossing burning material
into the heater.
-DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE UNIT OR CONTROLS. Call
your serviceman.
Beckett warrants its equiPment specifically to those who have
purchased it for resale, including your dealer. In the event 'of
any problems with your equipment or its installation, you should
contact your dealer for assistance.
TO THE INSTALLER
A properly designed chimney of adequate size and
height and adequate combustion air supply are essentials
for the best operation of any heating plant.
In installing the heater and/or burner be sure to provide
adequate space for easy service and maintenance.
Underwri:ters Laboratories has certified this burner to comply with!
thetCommercial Standards CS75, and ha~ listed it for use with No. 1 or~
No. 2 fuel oil as specified in ASTM D396. State and local approvalsi
are as shown on burner rating label, The burner is certified in Canada!
by Canadian ~tandards Association ~CSA). All oil bu~'clecs should be
installed in aCCordance with regulations of the National Fire Protection
Association Pamphlet No. 31 and in complete accordance with all
local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. Regulations of these
authorities take precedence over the general instructions provided in this
installation manual. For recommended installation practice in Canada,
r~ference should be made to CSA Standard B 139.
.
Printed in U. $. A. R.W. Beckett Corp. · 38251 Center Ridge Rd. · Elyria, Ohio 44036
CONCEALED DAMAGE
If any damage to the burner or controls is found during un-
packing notify the carrier at once and file the appropriate
claim,
Form 6104 TPAF 6~80
WHEN ORDERING PARTS - STATE BURNER MODEL! PART;~DES.C:RIPTION AND PART NUMBER
REF
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
DESCRIPTION
Burner Housing Assembly .........
Burner Housing with Inlet Bell .... 5-624
End Air Shutter .................. 3-494
Bulk Air Band .......... , ......... 3-492
Nozzle Line Escutheon Pl'6te ........ 3-493
Unit Flange or .................. 3-230
3-399
Square Plate ...............
4-99
Holding Screws ...........
Hole Plug-Wiring Box ......... 2-139
Drive Motor ............. 2-456
Motor Holding Screws ......... 4-189
Wire Guard, Motor Lead ..... 3-345
Blower Wheel 3-13/16" OD. x 2.7J8" 2-458
4-1/4" OD. x 3-7/16" 2-459
Flexible Coupling ............... 2-454
Fuel Unit Sundstrand ....... 2.460
2-463
Webster .........
Webster (Two Stage) 2-554
Sundstrand (Two Stage).. 2-583
Pump Outlet Fitting .............. 2-256
Pump Holding Screws .......... 4.189
Connector tube assembly (Sundstrond)
(or Web~ter) 5-636
Ignition Transformer
(10,000 V/23 ma..) ............. 2-442
Hinge Screws ................. 4-217
Holding Screws ............... 4-198
Contact Spring Terminals ........ 3-245
P,~RT ~
REF
18
38
39
40
DESCRIPTION ' PART .~
Air Tube Combination ............ *
~.ir Tgbe Gasket ................. 3-416
Adjustable Mounting Flange ...... 5-432
Pedes~'al Support 5-685
Extended Pedestal Kit 5-606
· Spec/fy Air Tube Combination (see-overleaf)
SUGGESTED COMBUSTION CHAMBER
DIMENSIONS - UPGRADING OR CONVERSION
Chamber Dimensions (in Inches)
Firing Floor
Rate Round Rectangular Height To
(GPH) I.D. W L Nozzle
.50 8 7 8 12 5-6
.75 9 8 9 12 5 - 6
1.00 10 9 10 12-1/2 5-6
1.25 11 10 11 12-1/2 5-6
1.50 12 11 12 13 6-7
2.00 14 12 15 13-1/2 6-7
2.50 16 13 17 14 7-8
3,00 18 14 18 15 7-8
AIR TUBE COMBINATION DETAILS
L
ELECTRODE ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE - ELECTRODE POSITION
AHEAD OF NOZZLE.
MODELS DIMENSION
FO thru F31 heads 0-1/16"
F30 and F30Oheads 1/8~5/32"
AIR TUBE COMBINATION PARTS
REF. DESCRIPTION PART NO.
20 A~r Tube ...........................................Note
47 Burner Head. Specify Type F ...............
,'dozzle Line Electrode Assembly, Consisting Of .......
?5 Bulkhead Fitting .................................. 3-488
-~6 L'ocknut Bulkhead Fitting .................... 3.666
_~7 Nozzle Adapter - Single ........................ 2-13
?8 Electrode Clamp .................................. .1-49
Static Plate and Nozzle Line Support
Assembly ...........................................Note
15 Centering Spider .................................. 5-503
16 Static Plate {Not Used on 'XS' Combs) Note
Static Plate Holding Screws ............... 4-218
.1 Nozzle
2 Electrode Rod end Tip ........................ Note
3 Porcelain ..........................................Note
4 Electrode Rod Extension Adapter, as
Reqd ..................................................... Note
5 Electrode Rod Extension, as Reqd ....... Note
6 Nozzle Line and Vent Plug .................... Note
Jote Specify Burner model number "AF', part descrip-
'on; air tube combination with useable air tube length
)imens~on "A") and firing rate.
NOZZLES
~IIT APPLICATIONS: When burner is supplied as an in-
iral component of a heater the best nozzle choice will
ye been determined by extensive testing. The heater
mbfacturers recommendation should be closely followed.
'GRADING OR CONVERSION - 80 o Hollow or Sol.
Nozzle
LJ
Alternate Position S = I 7/8
AF44 or shorter air tubes
DIMENSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
J "A" = Usable Air Tube Length I
"L" = "A" + 5/8"
"R" = 'A" + 2-3/8 .... Z" = 1-1/8"
"Q" = "A" + 1-1/16" "S" = 2-5/16'*
STANDARD AIR TUBE COMBINATIONS
A~r Tube
D~men. F,ring Range G. P. H.
,50-.75 .75.1.25 .85-1.65 1.10-2.00 1.65-2.50 2.25-3.00
6-5/8" AF 65XR AF 65XO
7-1/4"
AF 72XR
AF 90XR
Head
AF 65XN
AF 72XN
AF 90XN
AF 65YB
AF 72YB
AF 90YB
AF 72XO
AF 90XO
AF 65XP
AF 72XP
AF 90XP
AF 65XS
AF 72XS
AF 90XS
AF104XS
10-1/2" AF104XR AF104XN AF104YB AF104XO AF104XP
13" AF130XR AF130XN AF130YB AF130XO AF130XP AF130XS
AF160XN AF160YB AF 160XP
F3
AF160XO
F12*
AF160X R
FO
F22
F6
To determine the Air Tube Length:
The Air Tube Length (Dimension A) is the distance from
the front of the burner housing to the drain hole in the
burner head. (NOTE: Adiustable flange width -- 1-1/8")
AF160XS
F30
OIL BURNER CERTIFICATE
REQUIRED BY COMMERCIAL STANDARD CS75-56
The /./-~/?,dfO.~..~ Oil Burner Model No. ~"~::: , Serial No.~..]o~,.~installed at
~., z ~ ~ ~ --~ ~ake)
~.~...~~ ....... bears a label' evlde~eing compliance with commercial Standard C875-50, and
~ (Address of l~tallation)
has been installed in accordance with the instructions in the manufacturer's installation manual and.in con-
formity with local regulations, c~es, and ordinances. ~ ~ ~
The boiler, (), furnace (~, isa ........ ~0.~~ ............................... No..~~ ......., and
the heating load consists ~: ~ (Make)
1 ............. Btu, or ............ square feet steam ( ), hot w~ter ( ) radiation; ond
2 ............. Btu, or ............ square feet of equivalent steam ( ), hot water ( ) radiation in domestic hot
water load; or
furnace take off; or
4 ............. Btu, or ............ square feet of equivalent steam ( ), hot water ( ) radiation in the following
special load:
All necessary permits have been secured, and the installation has been tested in accordance with the test pro-
cedure of Commercial Standard CS75-56 and the following reading taken:
COs
Draft
Over Fire ...........................................
At Breeching .......... /0.~. .............
Over Fire .................
,,~ .~ -~ ~inches H. O.
At Breeching ......... ~'..~..~' ............... ,
Stack Temperature at Breeching......~.......~.........°r
Firing Rate....~..(_~ .~......~... -..~.........gals./hr.
All controls and limiting,devices have been checked for proper operation .............
Fuel used, Grade No....~..~ ....... per ASTM 1)396 Standard Spec' fication
Field service equipment smoke scale reading ...~...~/.. .......
The above test results are certified to be true:
For service call:
( Name ),~...~ .~ ,
............................... ...........
(Name of Company making instal ~lon) ~
Per ..........................................................................................................
(Signature)
(Address) ~
..................... ...................................
(Telephone)
FUEL UNITS & TUBING INSTALLATION
Burners are most commonly installed w~th a single stage fuel
unit. This fuel unit, when connected with a supply line o~ly,
is satisfactory where the fuel supply is on a level with, or
above the burner permitting gravity flow of oil When it is
necessary to lift oil to the burner, a return line should be con-
nected between the fuel unit and tank. This requires insertion
of the "by-pass" plug into the fuel unit. If lift exceeds ap-
proximately 10 ft., a two-stage pump should be installed with
a return line.
When a return line is used, with either single or two-stage
pumps, air is automatically returned to the tank making the
unit self-purging.
Use of cor~tlnuous runs of heavy wall copper tubing' {s recom-
mended. Always use flare fittings. Avoid use of fittings in inac-
cessible locations. Avoid running tubing against heating unit
and across ceiling or floor joists, if possible install under floor.
Specific informat~od on piping, fuel unit connections, hft capa-
bilities, and tank installations is provided in the instructions
of the fuel unit manufacturer.
COMBUSTION AIR
Burner must be installed io area with adequate fresh air avail-
able to support cembustion.
Appliances located in confined spaces: The confined space shall
be provided with two permanent openings, one near the top
of the enclosure and one near the bottom. Each opening shall
have a free area of not less than one square inch per 1,000
Btu per hour of the total input rating of all appliances in the
enclosure, freely communicating with interior areas having in
~u~n adequate infiltration from the outside.
WIRING
The wiring must be in accordance with the National Electnc
Code and local codes and regulations.
Wiring diagrams are included in the heating unit installation
instructions.
HVlI'UK I/.~1~1 I [;~U I
READ BEFORE STARTING
CAUTION:
STAINLESS STEEL COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
The higher temperature levels produced by high-performance
flame retention burners may exceed the temperature ratings of
stainless steel combustion chambers and can result in chamber
burn-outs.
Where a burner upgrading is being made in a unit with a stainless
steel chamber, please observe at least one of these precautions:
1. Line the Chamber w~th a 'wet-pac" ceramic liner.
2. Adjust inlet air to the burner so that the CO2 levetTs below
11%.
OIL
Before starting the burner be sure fuel tank is adequately filled with
clean No. 1 or No. 2 furnace oil. Crankcase oil, waste oil or GASOLINE
sl?ou/d never be used. Water, rust, or other contamination in the fuel
supply system will cause malfunction and premature failure of the
internal parts of the fuel unit.
POWER CIRCUIT
Be sure that burner and controls are wired correctly and that the
line switch is properly fused (20 amp). In Canada wiring to be
done in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
NOZZLE
Be sure that specified nozzle is installed and that any covering
over nozzle is removed prior to starting the burner.
NOZZLE AND ELECTRODE SETTING
Be sure nozzle and electrodes are positioned as shown elsewhere
in these ~nstrucUons. Improper adjustment can result In oil ~m-
pingement or igmt~on d~ffmulties.
AIR TUBE INSERTION
The burner head should be ~" back from the inside wall of the
combustion chamber, Under no circumstances should the burner
head extend into the combustion chamber.
UPGRADING OR CONVERSION
ATTACHING AIR TUBE COMBINATION
(CHASSIS PLAN ONLY)
If the air tube combination and oil burner chassis are pack-
aged separately, the assembly is completed as follows:
1. Attach air tube to burner housing using four sheet metal
screws: (if using an adjustable burner mounting flange, first
attach flange to air tube.) 2. Insert nozzle line electrode as-
sembly into tube and position nozzle from head, using 'Z'
dimension shown elsewhere in these instructions. Check to
be certain nozzle and head are concentric. 3. Secure escut-
cheon plate by tightening screw at side of housing. 4. Se-
cure nozzle line using bulkhead lock nut. When a knurled
lock nut is supplied, the recessed side is to face away from
burner housing. 5. Attach connector tube (from pump to
nozzle line). With long air tube combinations, insertion of
the nozzle line electrode assembly into the air tube is faci-
litated by rotating the assembly 1800 from.its instaged
position, inserting it partially into the air tube, and then
rotating it back to its proper position.
SETTING THE BURNER
Use a mounting flange or pedestal as required.
The end of the burner air tube should be Y~'! back from
the inside surface of the front wall of the combustion
chamber.
Insulate around air tube to prevent overheating of tube,
nozzle and components. Make sure that insulation and
cement do not obstruct face of burner head.
FUEL UNIT
Be sure that fuel unit is arranged for the type of od supply system
installed . . . "One Pipe" or "Two P~[~e". Be sure that all connec-
tions are tight.
Fuel units generally require manual venting of air when initially
started. Failure to vent the air from the fuel unit through the vent
plug provided may result in an air lock within the pump that will
prevent oil from being delivered to the nozzle. See also Fuel Unit
Manufacturer's instructions.
LINE OIL FILTER
Use an oil filter of generous capacity for all installations. Install
inside the building between the tank shutoff valve and the burner.
For ease of servicing, locate the filter and a shut-off valve close to
the oil burner.
OIL SHUTOFF VALVE
Install approved high quality shutoff valves in od supply line in
accessible locations, one close to the tank and another close to oil
burner, but ahead of the filter. Note that some types of filters are
made with a built-in shutoff valve.
STARTING AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Caution: Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has
accumulated, when the furnace or bo~let is full of vapour, or
when the combust/on chamber /s very hot.
1. Set thermostat substantially above room temperature.
2. Open shut-off valves in the oil supply line to the burner.
3. Check ~nitial air adjustment. Normally the bulk air band (3)
should be closed and the shutter (2} partially open.
4. Close line swit~c~ to start burner. (f burner does not start
immediately re-se( manual overload switches on motor and
control.
5. Vent fuel unit as soon as burner motor starts rotating. To
vent, loosen vent plug while holding an empty container
under the vent opening to catch oil which will be expelled.
Drain at least 1/2 pint of oil from the pump then close the
vent plug. The ignition should be instantaneous with closing
the vent plug.
~f the burner starts and runs but stops again during the ve~ting
operation, wait three to five minutes for thc safety switch 1o coo~
then re-set the manual switch and repeat the procedure until ~g-
nition is obtained. Sometimes after venting is accomplished and
oil is ~gmted, the fire will again go out. This probably means that
additional venting is necessary. Repeat the above venting proce-
dure.
AIR ADJUSTMENT
AdjuSt air supply bv loosening lock screws and moving air shutter (2)
and if necessary the bulk air band (3). Allow just sufficient air to obtain
clean combustion determined by visual inspection. Reduce air supply
until flame tips appear slightly smoky, then increase air just enough to
make the flame tips appear absolutely clean.
DRAF3 CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
When the burner air supply and draft are properly adjusted the com-
bustion chamber draft will normally be .01" - .02" WC. Larger installa-
tions may require slightly greater draft.
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
At this point a final adjustment should be made using suitable in-
struments for smoke spot and COz {or Oz) measurements. Unless
otherwise specified in appliance manufacturer's instructions, the unit
should be set as follows: After allowing 10 minutes for warm up, air
should be set so that the smoke number is zero or s trace; less than
no. 1 smoke is highly desirable and should never exceed this limit.
(Note: Occasionally a new heating appliance will require longer warm
ap time in order to burn clean because of the evaporation of oil
deposits on the heat exchanger and other surfaces. CO2 measured in
the stack (ahead of the draft control) should be a minimum of 10% for
knocked down appliances or retrofit applications and a minimum of
12% for units with burners tested and supplied by manufacturers as a
package.
Tighten all locking screws after final adjustments are made.
The unit should be started and stopped several times to make sure
there are no significant rumbles or pulsations.
CHECKING THE CON~'ROLS
Check and adjust all controls in accordance with the Control
Manufacturer's instruction sheets, Be sure the primary control
safety switch operates properly so that safety shut, down will nc-
cur in the event of equipment malfunction.
FINAL CHECKS
Be sure air shutter and draft control are locked . . . that there is
an ample supply of fresh air to the room in which the unit is lo-
cated, and there are no oil teaks.
INSTRUCTING THE HOMEOWNER
The operation and care of the heating system should be explained
to the home owner, including how to adjust the thermostat, ne-
cessity of air supply to the burner, care of the burner, and the
simple checks to make before calling for service if the burner fails
to operate automatically.
OIL SUPPLY
Do not allow the fuel tank to run out of oil, During the summer
be sure that your fuel tank is kept full; this will prevent conden-
sation of moisture on the inside surfaces of the tank·
IF YOUR TANK RUNS DRY, I T MA Y BE NECESSARY
TO MANUALLY VENT THE AIR FROM THE PUMP
AND LINES WHEN RE-STARTING THE BURNER·
COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY
Your burner requires a generous amount of clean combustion air
in order to burn the fuel completely. Lack of adequate combus-
tion air may result in erratic operation of the burner or noisy
combustion or fuel odors in the air. Remember your need for
outside air wilt be greatly increased if you have a vented dryer
in the basement or other venting fans in the home.
OILING MOTOR
Motor life wdl be increased by proper oiling. Use a few drops of
non-detergent oil at both motor oll holes twice each year,
FILTER
The line filter cartridge should be replaced every year to avoid
contamination of the fuel unit and atomizing nozzle.
AREA AROUND HEATING UNIT
Should be kept c)ean and free of any combustible materials -
especially papers and oily rags.
NEVER
Burn garbage or refuse in your heating unit. Never try to ignite oil
by tossing burning papers or other material into vour heater·
SERVICE INFORMATION
"Preventive maintenance" is the best way to avoid unnecessary
expense and inconvenience. Have your heating system and burner
inspected at regular intervals by a qualified service man. If diffi-
culty occurs, follow these simple checks before calling the service,
man.
1. Be sure there is oil in the tank and valve is open.
2. Be sure the thermostat is set above Room Temperature,
3. Be sure main Line Switch is "ON" and fuses are not blown.
4. Reset Safety Switch of Burner Primary Control.
5. Press Thermal Protector, Button of Burner Motor·
6. If installation is equipped with Manual Reset Limit Control
·.. Press Reset Button,
7. If burner runs but there is no flame, fuel unit may be air-
bound. Follow instructions for venting fuel unit,
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT IN
SERVICING THE BURNER
1. Burner Components: [f replacement of burner parts is neces-
sary, always use parts recommended by the manufacturer. Specify
part number & description when ordering.
2. Nozzles: Use of the correct atomizing nozzle is very impor-
tant. If replacement is necessary, use the same type supplied by
the manufacturer. Nozzle capacity and type are stamped on the
hex-portion of the nozzle body. Use extreme care in handling
nozzles to avoid scratches or dirt that could cause leaks or affect
the oil spray pattern.
3. Electrode Setting is important for reliable ignition of the oil.
Check to be sure setting is in accordance with instructions provi-
ded elsewhere in this manual.
4. Fan and blower housing should be kept clean of dirt and
lint. If beating unit is located nest unrented dryer, special care
must be taken that lint does not restrict air passages in burner.
APPLICATION FOR BUILD]NO P}IRIi]['r
BOARD OF [IIIALTH ......... ; .....
3 SETS OF FLAN$ ...............
SURV{~Y ........................
CIII~6K ..... 0 ...................
$1~I~T][C FOIIIt ...................
NOTIFY{
CALL ..................
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b. ~loc pla t~l~ l~ttm o[ loc ~ of ~ildi~s ~ ~s. ~laCt~dp ~o ~joinl~ p~i~s or ~4)llc
str~s or areas, a~ 8ivt~ a ~tatl~ ~ripCto~ oi lsy~t of pro.rOy mint ~ dr~ ~ tl~ divan ~ld~ is ~r~ of
· ~ c. '~{e ~ ~r~ ~ ~is u~licaCi~ ~y ~ I~ c~ ~for~ ts~e oi ~ildi~ ~mt~.
e. ~ ~iidi~ ~mll ~ ~pi~ or ~ In ~le or in ~rC for ~ ~ ~mC~er ~Ctl a ~rci~icsCe of
~laCi~s, ~or d~ ~ci~ o[ hzlldi~, ~l~i~s or al~eraci~, or for ~l or ~lici~, a ~{~
. ........ ...... ..............
(Si~urm o[ ~1{~, or ~, i[ ~ co~ro~{~)
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(~ ~ title o~ ~ru~e offi~r) ~ ~
H,'lture OE I~ork (dteck ~liidt app~lenble)~ Ne~ L~lldln~ .......... A~llrien .....
Ilepulr ............ Ilen~mt .... I ..... ' .... I)~ott~km ............. Other I~ork ,,
PLOT DTAORAH.
l~ate clearly ~nd dlati~cly ~I1 ~ildlngs, t~tl~r ~lettng or pro~, ~ t~ltcata all ~t-I~ dimnalona
frm~ i)rolmrty ll~s. Gi~ ntmt ~ I)1~ u~lmr or (~scrlpt{~ acceding to t~, a~ Im street ~s a~l t~licate
~J~tlmr Interior or co~r loc. I '
A ItOYED AS NOTED
NOTIW BUILDING DEPAI~IL~T(~T
7~.1e02 e AM TO 4 PM FOR THE
FOLLOWING INSPECTK)NS:
1 FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED.
FOR .POURED CONCRETE
2. ROI, ION - FRAMIN(} & PLUMSING
4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST
BE COMPLETE FOR C,O.
ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET
THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE N Y.
STATE CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY
CODES NOT RESPONSt~L}' ~Or{
DESIGN OR CONS'fROCTIOh LHiRORS
........ I~hl,~t duly t~,,,ort~r, (]elx)ee8 taxi says that he is tl)e e~)l.lcan:
( S t tltmt:L .'~/()1~ Appt ! emit ) ' 0
:orporate or.'~{cer, etc.)
nitlmrlzed to p~rfonn or I,ne ImrFor,~l Lhe ~1(I ~ck atxl to rake a.xl fll.o Uti,
It~ in thls nlq)l, lcatl~l are trim to ~te Imst of his kt~l~ge nt~ I~ttefi o,.1
,~t)t~r ~t f~rth in the n~l. lcati(~ fl]~ tl~r~tO~.
N/F ZAHID REALTY CORP.
"E 71.08
N/F
S/RA CUSA NO
7.5'
19.5'.-~,
BLOCK PATIO ,~.z' SHOWER
WOOD~ ~$'°~T&AGE
STEPS~
I STORY
WOOD FRAME
RESIDENCE
FILE MAP ~ 1128
FILED 12 JUNE 1935
o40
TAX MAP NO,
1000-068-01-05. I SURVEY OF
Ouarcnlees indicated here cn shall ru~ A TRACT OF LAND '
or,?/ to the person for 'whom the survey IN
i.~ prcpcr~d, ond on his behoff to ~Ap OF ACRES OF DIAMONDS, INC.
t~llc ccmpcny, Goverme~k~l Agency, SITUATE
~.~,6i,~g i't~i~P.t[:~n~ if [isled hereon, and
- , .. .,,_, TOWN OF SO'UTHOLD
cddfflcnal insJiJulions or :~bsequ~nt O,~FFOLK COUNT~ M Y.
SURVEYED FOR: KATHLEEN E. STRITZL
GUARANTEED TO
KATNLEEN E. STRITZL
FIDEUTY NATIONAL TITLE INS. CO.
C U C MORTAGE CORP.
TOWN OF SOUTNOLD
ROGAN
TIE ~ 1
SURVEYED 11 JUNE '98
SCALE 1"=20'
AREA= 15,415.658SF
OR %
0..~08 ACRES
SURVEYED BY
Unaulhorized alteration or addition to thl:
survey is a vielaliom of Section 7209 of
the Hew York State Education Low.
Copies of thls survey mop not bearing
Ihe Land Surveyors embossed seat shcd~
not be consid0red to be a valid true
~py.
STANLEY J. ISAKSEN, JR.
P.O. BOX 294
NEW SUFFOLK, NY 11956
~ /I/ - //i
LICENSED LAND SUI~FE/Yf'OR
NYS LIC. NO. 49275 98R7/2