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FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-26334 Date: 03/18/99 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION & ALTERATION Location of Property: 3485 NASSAU POINT RD CUTCHOGUE (HOUSE NO. ) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 111 Block 9 Lot 3 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated AUGUST 20, 1997 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 24376-Z dated SEPTEMBER 24, 1997 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 2ND STORY ADDITION TO EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING & ALTER SAME AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to MICHAEL J & JEAN M MAHER (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. N-462129 08/13/98 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 03/12/99 CUTCHOGUE EAST PLUMB&HEAT Bui ding I pector Rev. 1/81 FORM NO. 1 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) N° 24376 Z Date ................AV......................... , Permission is hereby granted to: ......z4m' zz��l......���........... to . t? fl .......... .. ... ... .... .. ....... .......... f ✓. f-C l frr-✓- (��...... � . ...... `. ..... r..�... ........................................................................ ...... ........................................... at premises located 14. .... ll�4!Fe..� .......... `a te.............. County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ......///............. Block .....©/........... Lot No. .....OU............ pursuant to application dated ........ .17"4„I........45;& ., 19..,<7 and approved by the Building Inspector, Fee 74-Winlnn�spector Rev. 6/30/80 Form No. 6 I _ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING NT TOWNDHALL � 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ��'YJ A. 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. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and '.'pr'e-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. C. 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 Building - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - .25k;, 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 Date . . . . 10.W—.'9 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Construction. . . . . . . . . . . Old Or Pr�e-a/x isting,n41ding.... . . . . . . . ! Location of Property. .. . . . . . ./. Yl:��/G�. . P' 1�:-fCG/C. . . . . . f' 1. ��. . . . . . . . . . . . House No. Street Hamlet Onwer or Owners of Property./Ua��/:�/��1_ ,��/�,�;? .. . . . . . . . . . . . County Tax Map No 1000, Section. ./A// . . .. . . . .Block. .Q' . . .. . . . . . . .Lot. .Q Z�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subdivision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filed Map. . . . . . . . . . . .Lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X4376 Rl.Z �7 / ��/✓� —.7 Permit No. . . . . . . . .Date Of Permit s-. �. . . . .Applicant. . . . . Health Dept. Approval. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Underwriters Approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Planning Board Approval. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . Request for: Temporary Certificate. . . . . . .. . . . Final Ce ticate. l . Fee Submitted: $. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l C�•2c.Ss97S s. . . . , APPLICANT f�``1�-,'���� ✓ -� Co X7633 �f THE NEW YORK BOARD Of FIRE UNDERWRITERS PAGE ' 1185028 BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10038 Date AUGUST 13,1998 Application No. on file 14910497/97 N 462129 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 MAHER, 3485 NASSAU POINT ROAD, CUTCHOGUE, NY in the following location; ❑ Basement ® 1st Fl. ® 2nd Fl. GAR/OUT Section Block Lot was examined on AUGUST 07 ,1998 and found to be in compliance with the National Electrical Code. FIXTURE RECEPTACLES SWITCHES FIXTURE RANGES COOKING DECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FAN! OUTLETS INCANDESCENTFLUORESCENT OTHER I AMT. K.W. AMT. N.W. AMT. K.W. I AMT, K,W, AMT. I WK 32 31 22 32 1 F DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDERS SPECIAL REC'PT. 1IME CLOCKS BELL UNIT HEATERS MULTI-OUTLET DIMMERS AMT. K.W. OIL HJ. OAS H.P. AMT. NO. A,W,O, AMT. AMP. AMT. AMR. TRANS. AMT, HJ. SYSTEMS AMT. WATTS NS TE FEET —� SERVICE DISCONNECT NO.OF S E R V I C E METER N COND. A W. A.W A.W G. AMT. AMP, TYPE EQUIP.11 0 2WJI 0 SW S 0 SW J 0 KW F,C 0 OF C0.GOND. NO.Of HI-LEG OF HSLEG NO.OF NEUTRALS Of NEUTRAL OTHER APPARATUS: PADDLE FANS-4 CENTRAL A/C 4 TON-1 MOTORS:1-F H.P. ,f-4 H.P. PANELBOARDS: 1-1 CIR. 60 G.F.C.I:-4 SMOKE DETECTOR:-6 L � ROCKHILL, DAVID LIC.#4645— GENERAL MANAGER 67 WANTAGH AVENUE LEVITTOWN, NY, 11756-5329 Per This certificate must not be altered In any manner; return to the office of the Board if Incorrect. Inspectors may be Idp_ptified by their credentials. TEL. 765-1802 S�FF� SLR TOWN OF SOUTUOLD OFFICE OF IMILDHIG INSPECTOR o r„ '• .fin F.O. BOX 1179 TOWN HALL SOU'TEIOLU, N.Y. 11971 C E R T I F I C A T I O N 1 rate � Z 1 � • i Building F1exmi[t No. ' Owner l"� C (please print) J 7— p) -- aa j Plumber J4C� G�SMo....{� Cts � j (please print) 297 ^ P t I certify that the solder used in the water supply system icontains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. (plumber' s signature) I Sworn to befor^ me this day of ?i7 rn ` 19o6 t 'y bLic notary Public , County SUSAV M-0y Notary Punic,state of Nett York No.4937ati 0ua6Pwd in S[soNJ 26,1131 Epmmhsron F.xpi _ 4 1A 1?52k - - THE NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS PAGE 1 �RR 1185028 BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY 6 F 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10038 Date AUGUST 13,1998 Application No. on Jile 1491,0497/97 N 462129 �2 THIS CERTIFIES THAT P only the electrical equipment as described below and introduced by the applicant named on the above application number is in the premises of 14AHER, 3485 'NASSAU POINT ROAD, CUTCHOGUE, NY in the following location; ❑ Basement ® Ist Fl. El 2nd F1. GAR/OUT Section Block Lot was examined on AUGUST 07,1998 and found to be in compliance with the National Electrical Code. n G FIXTURE RECEPTACLES SWITCHES FIXTURES RANGES COOKING DECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FANS h OUTLETS INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT I OTHER I AMT. I K.W. I AMT. N.W. AMT, K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. I H.P. n _V ^ '1 22 32 2 F n DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDERS ISPECIALREC-PT.1 TIME CLOCKS I BELL IUNIT HEATERS MULTI-OUTLET DIMMERS P SYSTEMS AMT. K.W. OIL H.P. GAS H.i. AMT. NO. A.W.G. AMi. AMP. AMT. AMPS. TRANS. AMi. H,P, NO.OF FEET AMT. WATTS n G n It n SERVICE DISCONNECT NO.OF S E R V I C E n METER No.OF Cc corvo. A.w G. A.w.G. A.w.G V AMT. AMP. TYPE EQUIP. 1 0 RW 1 0 3W 3 0 3W 3 0 4W PFR 0 OF CC CONI. NO.OF XI-LEG OF H1 LEG NO.OF NEUTRALS OF NFUTRAL D V n u r. OTHER APPARATUS: V n u PADDLE FANS-4 C CENTRAL A/C 4 TON-1 R G HOTORS: 14 H.P. ,1-4 H.P. PANELBOARDS:1-1 CIR. 60 1 G.F.C.I:-4 n G SHOKE DETECTOR:-6 n V — C L' r. G L C r. c ROCKHI'LL, DAVID LIC.#4645— GENERAL MANAGER 67 WANTAGH AVENUE E G LEVITTOWN, M , 11756-5329 Per u This certificate must not be altered in arty manner; return to the office of the Board if incorrect. Inspectors may be idglitlfied by their credentials. 3 c COPY FOR BUILDING DEP,4RTMENT. THIS COPY OF CERTIFICATE MUST NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY MANNER. 7GS-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] 1 LATION [ ] FRAMING [ ' FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: DATE_ i 7^ INSPECTOR G' M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] 1 ULATION [ ] FRAMING FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY REMARKS: �'�c�.� � ��� w.. [� Com•-+R-B �_•. DATE INSPECTO 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION i ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: L DATE �- 3v �85 INSPECTOR M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECT 0 [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ROUGH PLBG. [ ] F DATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY /REMARKS: !S`L° Vol DATE o�/oZ INSPECTO 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY REMARKS: DATE INSPECTOR 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. 114SPECTIO [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: DATE /116A& INSPECTOR2:��Zdo 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. _ INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: ile ® _ DATE/Ol I NSPECTO M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. /INSPECTION [ FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & HIMNEY REMARKS: DATE INSPECTO 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. NSPECTION [ FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ J INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ j FINAL [ ] FIREPLACES&/CHIMNEY REMARKS: I " r n,6�1. DATE [ INSPECTOR 'S EDWARD FORRESTER p�OSQFFU(,fCOG Southold Town Hall Director of Code Enforcement �� $` 53095 Main Road o NJ P.O. Box 1179 = 0 ^+ Southold, New York 11971 Fax(516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1802 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 8, 1999 Michael J. Maher 155 Wellington Road Garden City, N.Y. 11530 To Whom This May Concern: We are unable to complete your Certificate of Occupancy because of the following reasons: XX An application for Certificate of Occupancy is not on file. (Enclosed) No Underwriters Certificate on file. XX The check is (not on file. );25.00 No Health Department Approval on file. No final inspection has been made. XX No Plumber Solder Certificate on file. (All permits involving plumbing being issued after April 1, 1984) . BUILDING PERMIT # 24376-Z Please contact our office on this matter. Thank you for cooperation. SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. / --ALIGN W/ EXIST. m / -_-_-- WALL BELOW 4! ______________________Tl CATH _____________________________________I-� I C PLATE HEIEL. 17 GH �/ v ABOVE SUBFLODR I INSTALL 5/5' TYPE ]BACKER WALLED. 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For VENT SIZING INFORMATION see: USA— National Fuel Gas Code .......ANSI Z223.UNFPA 54(Latest version) CANADA— Natural Gas Installation Code......CAN/CGA-B149.1(latest version) Propane Installation Code ............CAN/CGA-B149.2(latest version) USA/CANADA ALTERNATE— Category I Venting Guide ...............................Pub.No. 18-CH23D1-1 _ 11 it II I r DEC 91996 RFs II� ' dill I d pP;l�p I ,'lu I' BI.DG.DEP7 ^------- i It'll I I it � ill: li III otstrw Upf low/Horizontalcw Downf low/Horizontal oPF since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product improvement.it reserves me right to change Pub. No. 18-CD19D7-4 spacillcations and design without notice. ATIFIEO ® American Standard Companies Inc. 1997 3 `UD-C-H OUTLINE DRAWING MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS UPF I Ow(I OSE T C 4" DIAMETER TALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES) ...T Sim in' e""EN"T n 1N'- w." II FLUE CONNECT FLUE .1 Ni. TIN IIx. ryI- HRR IZON TaL CLOSET INOTE 21 T' "HE .61M. Sims I IN. F NT 3 Ni.INOSE tj IIIIIIIP p NRTE zl 1�e '12 m �� I, tlLL': LCIIIiMT i IN. 51cs o I".: j C OUTLET . - IN MAY BE I-MEN TYPE B-I VENT IS USER Ik AIR 7/8 IIIA. K-0. - - FORFORWALL 14-112"VENT PPE IS TS I"WHEN SINGLE it III 8 N 14 VENT PIPE IS USED IIII III ELECTRICAL WHEN 0R-,- CARIR'. - ALL • U. -UC-. I- CONNECTION • urw+OR-,• v ARE I • ALLED IN umsnc IAL TERNATEI AND • UE060A- ARE INSTALLED IN A HORI2-I/8 WALL VENT PIPE POSITION15 USED. A 6 INCH CLEARANCE MUST BE SUPPLIER BETWEEN 19'5/8" THE VENT PIPE ANO COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING. NOTES: 7/8 DIA.HOLE 2-1/8" ❑ MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO FRONT ON ELECTRICAL unl40R96O AND • Unl40C3GO 15 B INCHES. CONNECT ION 1/2" � I/2 21 FLOORS WMEN TYPE 8'1 VENT IS USED. r I I/2 IIIA- K.O. GAS CONNECT10 (ALTERNATE) I I/2 OIA. HOLE GAS CONNECTION 2-1/16" 40" 1.30 I 32 ----------- 19-3/4 ----------19-3/4" rh 14-7/8" I SIDEi 28-1/4" 28 -1/4" i SIDE I 14-7/8" ETURN ' RETURN 1 AIR i I AIR - �, A )^ :OIT TEXT : 23-3/4" I 1-5/161, '3-3/4'• 5-5/16" III""`»> 1/2" 28 -112' ti MODEL A B C D MODEL A B C D BOTTOM 'UD040C924H 'UDIOOC948H y D 'UD040C930H 'UD10OC960H 21' 13-1/16' 19-3/4' 19.1/2- RETURN AIR 14-t/2" 9-5/8' 13-1/4' 13" 'UD120C954H 'UD060C924H *UD060C936H 'UD10OC972H 'UD08OC924H 'UD12OC960H 24-1/2" 15-5/16" 23-1/4' 23" 9/q•• �I I 'UD080C936H 'UD140C960H --{ --jl 'UD080C948H 17-1/2' 9-5/8" 16-1/4" 16' •-wnLal«wrea'A'«-r' 3-I/4 'UD10OC936H 'UD10OC945H '-Fi151 Le11a Mry BB'A"a'P l ` 'U From DwB.C340781 ro ti Fi.00LU DIAMETER "DD-C OUTLINE DRAWING ..p..5/g^ FLUE OPENING N (All dimensions are in inches) y C INLET AIR o ` 5/61" IJE 7/8 UTA. K.O. 2-1/8" ls�] -� N9-5/8" �-- r-4 Vl6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 7/8"' HIA. HOLES IALTERNATEI 5•. 41 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Ci _-_�I/Z FLUE DCONNECRTOR 24 I/Z 'HORIZONTAL VENTSIOE PANEL ING 1- THROUGH CABINET 1.+ 1 1/2 DIA. K.0- `1 2-1/8" GAS CONNECTION IAL TE RNATE 1 Z-I/16" loll " 7.. 29 112" 20-114" 20-I/9"r_ 10.. 13-3/4" I_ 10•• 1/2" 1-1/2" DIA. HOLE f— A � MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS I GAS CONNECTION 5-5/16" Downtlow Clit f 28-112" Sides 3'in.W/Sag),Wall Vent-0 in WIType B-1 Vent Flue 6 in.wising),Wall Ven(-1 in.waype B Vent Front 6in. Back Din. Top Ain. 'flight side 3 in.only for 1414 in.Width wbine(;0 in.to M side; 0 in.for remaining cabinet sizes(1734".21%249x") For installation on con ustible Ilooritg only when installed w/BAYBASE 205 D OU 7 L E T Horizontal Closel•(FB10 Dischame Left) AIR Top 3'in.w/Smgte Wan VeM-2 in.w(Type 9-1 Vent Flue 8 w/SN1p),Wag Ventn in.w/Fype Vent From 6 in. Back in.. Sidesea 1.n. 3/4.• ^1111 MODEL A B C D •Top 3in.Doty for 1434 al.width wbinel; 3/4' 19' 8-1/4" 'DD04OC924 2in.lorremainingcebinelsizes(17W.21'•249!) 'DD06OC924 14-1/4" 9.98" 13-114" 13" Hanzon(af Closet-(Flue Dlacharga Rlahll 'DD060C936 Top 2'in.w/Sagq Wap Vent 'DD080C936 Me a fn.w/Sirq),Wan vent-1 in.wrrype B4 Vend 'DD08OC945 17-1(2" 9.518' 16.1/4' 16` Front 6in. Back 3in, sides lin. •D01000945 .For installation on Cdnbuslible N OWing only when Installed w!BAYBASE 205 '00100C948 21" 13.1116' 19-314" 19-112" Horizontal AILCVO-(Fhre Discharge Le01 ht 'DD10OC954 Tap 3-in.wisirgb Wan Van(-1 in.wn'ype 8 A Vent ?' 'D0120C960 Fare 6 in.w/Single Wall Vent-1 in.wfrype B-1 Van( 7. 'DD 140C960 24-1/2" 15.916" 23-1/4" 23" Front 18in, Bad Din. Sidles Oin. O -Top 3 M.only for 14%in-width cabinet: '-First Ietier may he"A"or"T` 1 in,for remaining caUW sizes(1734-.21'•24W) RD C•'] Hgdzo I A� •fF��Lssherae 81ah11 d Top v M.w/sing),Was vent W FWe 6In.w/Sing),WON Vent-t In.w7T11e AF1 VOM d From Dwg.No,21C340804 From 16 W. Bad Of.. Sides oin. INSTALLER'S GUIDE Required floor opening: (DOWNFLOW) Ifthe furnace is suspended using perforated steel strap(plumber's See Figure 2 and Table 1 strap),it must be supported at all four corners and in the middle at the front of the furnace. The forward most screw on the side of the furnace may be used to connect the strapping,(See Figure 5). Line contact is only permissible between lines formed by the intersection of the top and two sides of the furnace casing and the B building joists,studs,or framing. GAS ENTRY FURNACE FRONT 1111tltlp pion ulujplwBRu IpU1R D FIGURE 2 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII TABLE 1 �� rte. E Ifl niuiiiioiii J,,10 EG �pilllli CABINET RETURN IFLOOROPENING PLENUM OPENING CENTER OF FURNACE MUST BE WIDTH DUCT WIDTH '•p•• ••13 "A'• '•B•' SUPPORTED AT THE FRONT OF ME FURNACE ATTACH USING 14-1/2" 13-1/4" 13-5/8" 20.1/8" 12-51T 19-3/8" \\ THE FRONT SCREW 17.1/2" 16-1/4" 16-5/8" 20-1/8" 15-5/8" 19-3/8" 21" 19-3/4" 20-1/8" 20-118" 1 19-1/8" 19-3/8" 24-1/2" 23-1/4" 23-5/8" 20-118" 1 22.5/8" 19-3/8" Typical Suspended Furnace FIGURE 5 CABINET SIDE CABINET SIDE SUB-BASE SUB-BASE AIR,FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION FLANGE FLANGE Adequate flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be (BENT UP) (BENT UP) obstructed from reaching the furnace. Air openings provided in SU"ASE INSULATION II SUB-BASE the furnace casing must be kept free of obstructions which --JJII� restrict the flow of air. Airflow restrictions affect the efficiency and safe operation of the furnace. Keep this in mind should you PLENUM an or c e o remodel choose hto he the area which contains DUCT ___ __ _ cg our y furnace. Furnaces must have a free flow of air for proper PLYWOOD performance. Provisions for combustion and ventilation air shall be made in accordance with"latest edition"of Section 5.3,Air for Combus- FIGURE 3 tion and Ventilation, of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION Z223.1,or Sections 7.2,7.3 or 7.4 ofCAN/CGA B149Installation Codes, and applicable provisions of the local building codes. This furnace may be installed in an attic or crawl space in the Special conditions created by mechanical exhausting of air and horizontal position by placingthe furnaceon theleftorright side fireplaces must be considered to avoid unsatisfactory furnace (as viewed from the front in the upright position).The horizontal operation. furnace installation in an attic should be on a service platform large enough to allow for proper clearances on all sides and Furnace locations may be in "confined space" or "unconfined service access to the front of the furnace,(See Clearance Table on space". Unconfined space is defined in Table 2 and Figure 6. Outline Drawings and Figure 4). These spaces may have adequate air by infiltration to provide air for combustion,ventilation,and dilution of flue gases. Buildings with tight construction(for example,weather stripping,heavily jFSCDNTACTR ONLY PERABS51&E insulated,caulked,vapor barrier,etc.),may need additional air TIONSENLNESFOIWEDBYTHESOFTHEG P TIONS OF THE TOP ANDIWOSi0E5OF THF provided as described for confined space. STUDS.O FAMN ANG BUII.OwGJdSrs ProvP GAS MAY IIIIIIO ppnil' up'u 1111111 1111111 G NO ME ILII IIIlII, IU 1E1 50 CU. FT.OR MORE DOORS\ lnui man/ % PER 1000 BTU/HR.INPUT ALL EQUIP. INSTALLED WATER CLOTHES SERVICE AREA FURNACE N R :RYER TYPICAL HORIZONTAL ATTIC INSTALLATION UNCONFINED FIGURE 4 FIGURE 6 Pub.No.18-CD19D7-4 Page 5 L INSTALLER'S GUIDE TABLES CONFINED MINIMUM FREE AREA IN SQUARE INCHES EACH OPENING(FURNACE ONLY) LESS THAN 50 CU.FT. FURNACE _ PER 1000 INSTALLED Furnace m ALL EQUIP INSTALLED.INPUT MaximuAir Air From Outside BTUHlINPUT From Vertical Horizontal Rating Inside Duct Duct 40,000 100 10 20 FIGURE 7 60,000 100 15 30 Confined spaces are installations with less than 50 cu.ft.of space 80,000 100 20 40 per 1000 BTU/hr input from all equipment installed. Air for 100,000 100 25 50 120,000 120 30 60 combustion and ventilation requirements can be supplied from 140,000 1 140 35 70 inside the building as in Figure 8 or from the outdoors, as in Figure 9. 1.All air from inside the buildine as in Figure 8: The confined CONFINED SPACE space shall be provided with two permanent openings communi- AIR FROM INSIDE BUILDING cating directly with an additional room(s)of sufficient volume so that the combined volume of all spaces meets the criteria for an unconfined space.The total input of all gas utilization equipment installed in the combined space shall be considered in making this determination. Refer to Table 3,for minimum open areas so^ NEO required. RERMANENT ORENINGS 2.All air from outdoors as in Figure 9:The confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings, one commencing within 12 inches of the top and one commencing within 12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure. The openings shall communicate FIGURE 8 directly,or by ducts,with the outdoors or spaces(crawl or attic) that freely communicate with the outdoors. Refer to Table 3,for minimum open areas required. CONFINED SPACE AIR FROM OUTDOORS 3.The following types of installations will require use of OUT- DOOR AIR for combustion,due to chemical exposures: *Commercial buildings *Buildings with indoor pools *Furnaces installed in commercial laundry rooms SPACE O UTLET *Furnaces installed in hobby or craft rooms U,CCn *Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas. Un �j Exposure to the following substances in the combustion air supply will also require OUTDOOR AIR for combustion: *Permanent wave solutions IF Chlorinated waxes and cleaners '^ *Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals CONFINED SPACE *Water softening chemicals AIR FROM VENTILATED ATTICICRAWL SPACE * Deicing salts or chemicals ® TOOUiOOCORss * Carbon Tetrachloride *Halogen type refrigerants *Cleaning solvents(such as perchloroethylene) OUTLET *Printing inks,paint removers,varnish,etc. CONFINED AIR *Hydrochloric acid VALE *Cements and glues IF Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers ALTERNATE INLET *Masonry acid washing materials IxLEr MR— AM DUCT TABLE 2 MINIMUM AREA IN SQUARE FEET FOR CONFINED SPACE Y^\ UNCONFINED SPACE INSTALLATIONS AIR FROM VENTILATED ATTIC ATTIC LOUVERS FURNACE MAXIMUM WITH 8 FOOT CEILING ® oouToaoxs BTUH/INPUT MINIMUM AREA IN SQUARE FEET RATING OF UNCONFINED SPACE OUT F CONFINED AIR 40,000 250 s'ACE 60,000 375 80,000 500 INLET 100,DOD 325 MR DUCT 120,000 750 140,000 875 FIGURE 9 Page 6 Pub.No. 18-CD19D7-4 INSTALLER'S GUIDE DUCT CONNECTIONS Air duct systems should be installed in accordance with Stan- * CUT OUT dards for air conditioning systems, National Fire Protection FOR Association Pamphlet No.90. They should be sized in accordance �\ \ SIDE with ACCA Manual D or whichever is applicable. Check on / FILTER controls to make certain they are correct for the electrical supply. LOCATING * I G / Central furnaces, when used in connection with cooling units, NOTCHES PROVIDED shall be installed in parallel or on the upstream side of the cooling FOR SIDE \ units to avoid condensation in the heating element,unless the RETURN furnace has been specifically approved for downstream installaCUT - tion. With a parallel flow arrangement,the dampers or other *\ FRONT means used to control flow of air shall be adequate to prevent may/ of Furnace chilled air from entering the furnace,and if manually operated, *SEE OUTLINE DRAWING must be equipped with means to prevent operation of either unit FIGURE 10 unless the damper is in full heat or cool position. 7.Connect duct work to furnace. See Outline Drawing for supply On any job,flexible connections of nonflammable material may and return duct size and location. Flexible duct connectors are be used for return air and discharge connections to prevent recommended to connect both supply and return air ducts to the transmission ofvibration. Though these units have been specifi- furnace. If only the front of the furnace is accessible, it is cally designed for quiet,vibration free operation,air ducts can act recommended that both supply and return air plenums are as sounding boards and could, if poorly installed, amplify the removable. slightest vibration to the annoyance level. S. When replacing a furnace, old duct work should be cleaned When the furnace is located in a utility room adjacent tothe living out. Thin cloths should be placed over the registers and the area,the system should be carefully designed with returns which furnace fan should be run for 10 minutes. Don't forget to remove minimize noise transmission through the return air grille. Al- the cloths before you start the furnace. though these winter air conditioners are designed with large RETURN AIR FILTER blowers operating at moderate speeds,any blower moving a high Filters are field supplied for these furnaces. These furnaces volume of air will produce audible noise which could be objection- require high velocity cleanable type air filters which may es able when the unit is located very close to a living area. It is often be advisable to route the return air ducts under the floor or through located within the furnace blower compartment for UPFLOW the attic. Such design permits the installation of air return furnaces in either a BOTTOM or SIDE (left side or right side) remote from the living area(i.e. central hall). return air inlet. See Figure 11. Some filters may need to be trimmed for side or bottom filter use. When the furnace is installed so that the supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing Downflow furnace filters must be located outside the furnace the furnace, the return air shall also be handled by a duct(s) cabinet. Typical installations are shown in Figure 13. Tables 5 sealed to the furnace and terminating outside the space contain- and 6 provide information for installation of the filter retaining ing the furnace. brackets shipped with downflow furnaces. Where there is no complete return duct system,the return connection must be run full size from the furnace to a location outside the utility room, basement, attic, or crawl space. Do Not install return air through the back ofthe furnace cabinet. TABLE 4 RETURN AIR DUCT CONNECTION UPFLOW FURNACE RETURN AIR FILTERS All return air duct systems should provide for installation of CABINETCABINET CABINET return air filters. WIDTH QTM" BOTTOM FILTER SIDE FILTER 1. Set the furnace in place. 14-1/2" 1 14" X 25"X 1" 17-1/2"X 25" X 1" 2. For side return installations on upflow models, remove the 17-1/2" 1 17"X 25"X 1" 17-1/2"X 25" X 1" insulation around the opening in the blower compartment.. 21„ 1 20"X 25"X 1" 17-1/2"X 25"X 1" 3. The side panels on upflow furnaces include locating notches which may be used as guides for cutting an opening for returnair. 24'1/2" 1 24"X25"X 1" 17-1/2"X25"X 1" Refer to Figure 10 and the outline drawing on page 3 for duct NOTE-All"960","961", and "972"models(5 or 6 ton airflow), connection dimensions for various furnaces. require filters on both sides or 1 side and the bottom 4.If a 3/4"flange is to be used for attaching the air inlet duct,add to cut where indicated by solid lines in Fig. 10. Cut corners DOWNFLOW FURNACE RETURN AIR FILTERS diagonally and bend outward to form flange. CABINET WIDTH QUANTITY FILTER SIZE 5. If flanges are not required,and a filter frame is installed,cut 14-1/2" 2 14"X 20" X 1" along knockout guidelines. 17-1/2" 2 16"X 20"X 1" 6.Upflow furnaces: filter retainer brackets are factory supplied for bottom return. Use the filter retainer brackets on either side 21" 2 16"X 20"X 1" or on bottom if filter is to be used within the furnace cabinet. 24-1/2" 2 16"X 20" X 1" Downflow Furnaces: Brackets are factory supplied to mount filters in the return air ductwork. Pub.No.18-CD19D7-4 Page 7 f INSTALLERS GUIDE TYPICAL UPFLOW FURNACE RETURN AIR FILTER INSTALLATIONS {1 it i FILTER RETAINER FILTER r i FILTER • I I BLOWER FILTER ACCESS BLOWER RETAINER DOOR ACCESS BRACKET DOOR Typical Bottom Return Filter Typical Side Return Filter FIGURE 11 FILTER RETAINER BRACKETS FOR SIDE AIR RE- TURN ON UPFLOW FURNACES IIIIIIIII If side air return is desired, it is necessary to move the 2 filter illll;lll retainer brackets firom the bottom of the furnace and reinstall illglll{I 4l 411II ' � them on the side. The following instructions should be used: 41111 a. Remove the&ont doors, r xs; 1 b.Remove the filter. I c. Carefully place the unit on its back. d•Using a 5/16"nut driver,remove the 4 screws holding the filter retainer brackets. e. Reinstall the filter retainer brackets on the desired side. Typical Filters of Upflow in Horizontal (See Figure 11 "Typical Side Return Filter"). FIGURE 12 TYPICAL DOWNFLOW FURNACE RETURN AIR FILTER INSTALLATIONS Ay IIIIIIIII" o ,Re,ri A . . I ✓' B FIGURE 13 TABLE 5 TABLE 6 CABINET FILTER FILTER BRACKET CABINET RETURN FILTER ACCESS FILTER ACCESS WIDTH SIZE LOCATIONWIDTH DUCT OPENING- OPENING- 14-1/2" 2- 16X20X1 12-7/8" WIDTH DIMENSION"A" DIMENSION••B•• 17-1/2" 2- 16X20X1 14-3/8" 14-1/2" 13-1/4" 12" 14" 21" 2- 16X20X1 13-1/8" 17-1/2" 16-1/4" 15" 14" 24-1/2" 2 - 16X20X1 11-5/8" 21" 19-3/4" 19-1/2" 14" •Location dimension Is from end of duct to the screw holes for the bracket. 24-1/2" 23-1/4" 22" 14" Page 8 Pub.No.18-CD19D9.4 INSTALLER'S GUIDE GENERAL VENTING INSTRUCTIONS VENT PIPING MASONRY CED30MABLE y VENTING These furnaces have been classified as Fan-Assisted Combustion Tile Lined Chimney Chimney Lining System,Category I furnaces under the"latest edition"provisions Flexible Metal of ANSI Z21.47 and CANICGA 2.3 standards,which operate with Type Furnace Internal External 'B"Vent Liner a non-positive vent static pressure and with a flue loss of not less Single Fan No No Yes "Yes than 17 percent. Assist NOTE: If desired, a sidewall termination can be accomplished Fan Assist No No Yes -Yes through the use of an"add-on"draft inducer. The inducer must Fan Assist be installed according to the inducer manufacturer's instruc- Fan Assist Yes No Yes "Yes tions. Set the barometric pressure relief to achieve-0.02 inch + water column. Natural *Flexible chimney liner size is determined by using the type"B"vent size for NOTE: When an existing furnace is removed from a venting the available BTUH input,then reducing the maximum capacity by 20% system serving other appliances,the venting system is likely to (multiply maximum capacity times 0.80). The minimum capacity is the same as be too large to properly vent the remaining attached appliances. shown in the"B'vent tables. The following steps shall be followed with each appliance VENTING INTO A MASONRY CHIlVINEY connected to the venting system placed in operation,while If the chimney is oversized,the liner is inadequate,or flue-gas any other appliances connected to the venting system are condensation is a problem in your area, consider using the not in operation: chimney as a pathway or chase for type"B"vent or flexible vent a. Seal any unused openings in the venting system; liner. If flexible liner material is used,size the vent using the"B" b.Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontalpitch vent tables,then reduce the maximum capacity by 20%(multiply 0.80 times the maximum capacity). as required in the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1 or the CANICGA B149 Installation Codes and these instructions. De- Internal Masonry Chimneys termine there is noblockage or restriction,leakage,corrosion and Venting of fan assisted appliances into a lined,internal masonry other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition; chimney is allowed only if it is common vented with at least one c. In so far as is practical,close all building doors and windows natural draft appliance;OR,ifthechimney islined with type"B" and all doors between the space in which the appliance(s) con- double wall vent or suitable flexible liner material,(See Table 7). netted to the venting system are located and other spaces of the NOTE: The chimney liner must be thoroughly inspected to building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliances not con- insure no cracks or other potential areas for flue gas leaks are netted to the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans,such as presentin the liner. Liner leaks will resultin early deterioration range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at of the chimney. maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers; External Masonry Chimney d. Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being Venting of fan assisted appliances into external chimneys(one or inspected in operation. Adjust thermostat so the appliance shall more walls exposed to outdoor temperatures),requires the chim- operate continuously; ney be lined with type"B",double wall vent or suitable flexible e. Test for draft hood equipped appliance spillage at the draft chimney liner material. This applies in all combinations of common venting as well as for fan assisted appliances vented hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. alone. Use the flame of a match or candle; The following installation practices are recommended to mini- f. After it has been determined that each appliance remaining mize corrosion caused by condensation of flue products in the connected to the venting system properly vents when tested as furnace and flue gas system. outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-burning appliance to their previous 1.Avoid an excessive number of bends. condition of use. 2. Horizontal runs should pitch upward at least 1/4"per foot. If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests,the 3.Horizontal runs should be as short as possible. venting system must be corrected. - 4.All vent pipe or connectors should be securely supported and All vent installations must be in accordance with the "latest must be inserted into, but not beyond the inside wall at the edition'provisions of the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1 chimney vent. section 7 and/or CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes. 5.When vent connections must pass through walls or partitions The furnace shall be connected to a factory built chimney of combustible material, a thimble must be used and installed or vent complying with a recognized standard,or a ma- according to local codes. sonry or concrete chimney lined with a lining material acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. 6. Vent pipe through the roof should be extended to a height determined by National Fuel Gas Code or local codes. It should NOTE:Furnace venting into an unlined masonry chimney be capped properly to prevent rain water from entering the vent. or concrete chimney is prohibited. Roof exit should be waterproofed. 7. Use type "B" double wall vent when vent pipe is routed through cool spaces,(below 604F). 8.Where long periods of airflow are desired for comfort,use long Pub.No.18-CD19D7-4 fan cycles instead of continuous airflow. Page 9 INSTALLER'S GUIDE 9.Apply other good venting practices as stated in the venting section of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 "latest edition". The foflowingwaming complies with State of California law,Pmposiuon 65. I 10.Vent connectors serving appliance vented by natural AWA R N 1 N G r draft or non-positive pressure shall not be connected into . Hazardous Gases! any portion of a mechanized draft system operating un- Exposure to fuel substances or by-products of incomplete der positive pressure. fuel combustion are believed by the State of California to 11.Horizontal pipe runs must be supported by hangers,straps or cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm, other suitable material in intervals at a minimum of every3 feet of pipe. 12.Afurnace shall riot beconnected toachimney orflue serving �WARNING: TOPREVENTINJURYORDEATH a separate appliance designed to burn solid fuel. DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR CONTACT WITH MOVING 13. The flow area of the largest section ofvertical vent or chimney PARTS. LOCK UNIT DISCONNECT SWITCH IN OPEN shall not exceed 7 times the smallest listed appliance categorized POSITION BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. vent area, flue collar area, or draft hood outlet area unless — M designed in accordance with approved engineering methods. Maximum Vent or Tile R(p,)z AWARNINGe SHOULD OVERHEATING Lined Chimney Flow Area = __-4-_X7 OCCUR, OR THE GAS SUPPLY FAIL TO SHUT OFF, D,aah..d outl.t d;amew,,n"..11ar diem.ter.a,U.r dspph=„ augom.d waldiaa,.cer. SHUT OFF THE GAS VALVE TO THE UNIT BEFORE TABLE S SHUTTING OFF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY. GAS VENT TERMINATION ROOF PITCH MINIMUM HEIGHT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FLAT TO 7/12 1.0 FEET' OVER 7/12 TO 8/12 1.5 FEET NOTE: The integrated furnace control is polarity sensi- OVER 8112 TO 9/12 2.0 FEET Live.The hot leg ofthe II5 VACpower must be connected to OVER 9/12 TO 10/12 2.5 FEET OVER 10/12 TO 11/12 3.25 FEET the BLACK field lead. OVER 11/12 TO 12112 4.0 FEET Make wiring connections to the unit as indicated on enclosed OVER 12712 TO 14112 5.0 FEET OVER 14/12 TO 16/12 SO FEET wiring diagram. As with all gas appliances using electrical OVER 16112 TO 18/12 7.0 FEET power,this furnace shall be connected into a permanently live OVER 16/12 To 20/12 7.5 FEET electric circuit. It is recommended that it be provided with a OVER 2W 2TO 22/12 8.0 FEET THIS REPUIaEMENT COVERS MOST INSTALLATIONS separate"circuit protection device"electric circuit. The furnace mustbe electrically grounded in accordance withlocal codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code, VERncAL WALL ANSI/NFPA 70"latest edition",if an external electrical source is utilized. VAIN, All field supplied wiring must conform with the temperature limitation for Type T wire 763° F (35° CA, when installed in accordance with these instructions and wiring diagrams sup- LISTED LOWEST DISCHARGE plied with the furnace. CAP OPENING Refer to the SERVICE FACTS literature for unit wiring dia- grams in addition to the diagram inside the blower door. MINIMUMx HEIGHT 12 ROOF PITCH IS$/12 THE VENT TERMINATION SHOULD NOT 8E LESS THAN a FT FROM A VERTICAL WALL FIGURE 14 For VENTING SIZING INFORMATION see: USA— National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 (latest version) CANADA— Natural Gas Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.1 (latest version) Propane Installation Code . CAN/CGA-B149.2(latest version) USA/CANADA ALTERNATE— Cat. I Venting Guide .......... Pub. No. 18-CH23D1-1 Page L0 Pub,No.16-CD191374 INSTALLER'S GUIDE FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HEATING ONLY NOTES I. BE SURE POWER SUPPLY AGREES WITH EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATEIS). 2. LOW VOLTAGE 124V.] WIRING TO BE NO. 18 A. W. G. MIN. NOTE 4 3. GROUNDING OF EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL CODES. HEATING THERMOSTAT (OR HEATING 1 WITH FAN SWITCH `THERMOSTAT ) 4. SET THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR PER UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM. __�-_--_-----__�, III Ilt SAIL SWITCH HUMIDISTAT -� AY28X1t9 Y R TC-1 M HOT ` 1.-. / {�j�� LH INTER GRATED FURNACE TO 115 VOLT I --�----I 711 I POWER I CON TRO1, RSDSTAT POWER SUPPLY 1 NEUTRAL 11 I HUMIIOPTIOINALR -__L-S — _-� LN �SCREW GROUND BLACK WHITE L J' LINE VOLTAGE SAIL SWITCH BL AL KR� (MOUNTED IN RETURN AIR DUCT) --- -- FURNACE ---� -� L...I- a��''11 JUNCTION _ ILl M �1N FURNACE i l BOX WHITE2 L---J L._- LH TO IISV.. I PH_ 60 HZ., -1 �TO 115 VOLT POWER SUPPLY PER ELECTRONIC AIR L--- �N POWER SUPPLY LOCAL CODES CLEANER (OPTIONAL] ALTERNATE HOOKUP FOR MODEL SEF]40 INTER-COMPONENT WIRING RED OR I OR 20_O_ ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER -_24 V. FIELD BL ACH LH- --LINE Vj WIRING RELAY KIT TO 115 VOLT --24 V. FACTORY IWHITE L-BAY24X043 LN POWER SUPPLY —LINE V. WIRING ELECTRONIC AIR FROM DWG. 216340433 CLEANER (OPTIONALI FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HEATINGICOOLING (OUTDOOR SECTION WITHOUT TRANSFORMER) NOTES POWER SUPPLY I. BE SURE POWER SUPPLY AGREES WITH EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATE(SI. I I NOTE 5 2. LOW VOLTAGE 124V,) WIRING TO BE NO. 18 A. W. G. MIN. - NOTE 4 3, GROUNDING OF EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL CODES. h_ .___x HEATING-COOLING V�- f THERMOSTAT 4. SET THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR PER UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM. S. THE "Y" TERMINAL FROM THE THERMOSTAT MUST BE WIRED TO THE "Y" TERMINAL OF THE FURNACE CONTROL FOR _J 1111 I f PROPER BLOWER OPERATION DURING COOLING. LOW VOLTAGE , ity_�y��� AIR CON OITIONING III I 1 OUTDOOR SECTION 11 1 I 1 SAIL SWITCH HUMIDISTAT WITHOUT TRANSFORMER ° 1 I t 1 AY 28 X 119 YW 1�-�_ -III I F--------- '- Qi-•_JY/ill HOT (ICJ LH � INTERGRATED FURNACE TO 115 VOLT ----J 11 1 I POWER CONTRO THRMOSTAT 1 I POWER SUPPLY 11 t I HUMIDIFIER I T r{TA INAE1 NEUTR4L � LN (OPTIONAL( GR REND ------- ` SCREW BL ACKR WHITE LINE VOLTAGE SAIL SWITCH SL AC KR� (MOUNTED�O_U�N"{TED IN RETURN AIR DUCT( __�__�__-__�__ 1 1 �L��1 N JUNCTION b. FURNACE BOX WHITE- L �-- J L__ LH TO 05V., I PH., 60 H2.. -1 `TO 115 VOLT POWER SUPPLY PER ELECTRONIC AIR L------ LN TO SUPPLY LOCAL CODES CLEANER IOPTIONALI ALTERNATE HOOKUP FOR MODEL BEF140 INTER-COMPONENT WIRING RED OR I OR 200 ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER ____24 V. �FIELD BLACK LH --LINE V. WIRING RELAY KIT TO 115 VOLT —24 V. FACTORY 1 �WHITE _BAY 24x043 LN POWER SUPPLY —LINE V.}'WIRING __ L �--___- ELECTRONIC AIR FROM DWG. 218340432 CLEANER (OPTIONAL] Pub.No.19-CD19D74 Page 11 s INSTALLER'S GUIDE tThe following warning complies with State of California law,Pro GAS PIPING I 9 9 P position 65. This unit is shipped standard for left side installation of g AWARNINGI: Hazardous Gasses! piping,Apiping knockout isalso provided inthe right side for; alternate piping arrangement. The installation ofpiping shall f Exposure to fuel substances or by-products of incomplete in accordance with piping codes and the regulations of the loc fuel combustion is believed by the state of California to gas company. Pipe joint compound must be resistant to t: cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. chemical reaction with liquefied petroleum gases. Refer to piping Table 8 for delivery sizes. Connect gas supply the unit,using a ground joint union and a manual shut-off vale as shown in Figure 15. National codes require a condensatic o LEFT SIDE PIPING (STANDARD) drip leg to be installed ahead of the controls as shown in Figm j 15. MANUAL MJALVF The furnace and its individual shut-off valve must be disco, SHUTOFF ° O I nected from the gas supply piping system during any pressu, testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 112 psig. The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply piping b G closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressur GROUND tltesting of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal t UNION JOor less than ll2 psig. NOTE:Maximum pressure to the gas valve for natural gas i DRIP LEG 1� 10.5"W.C. Minimum pressure is 5.0"W.C. Maximum pressur n to the gas valve for propane is 13.0"W.C. Minimum pressure i 11 AUTOMATIC GAS VALVE 11.0"W.C. j WITH MANUAL SHUTOFF ° All gas fittings must be checked for leaks using a soapy solution before lightingthefurnace. DO NOT CHECK WITH ANOPEA RIGHT SIDE PIPING(OPTIONAL) FLAME! ° o ° ° ® MANUAL MAIN SHUTOFF VALVE SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Thermostat call for heat { o GROUND R and W thermostat contacts close signaling the control module ® UNION JOINT to run its self-check routine. After the control module has verified that the pressure switch contacts are open and the limit switch(es)contacts are closed,the draft blower will be energized. DRIP LEG As the induced draft blower comes up to speed, the pressure ° switch contacts will close and the ignitor warm up period will ° AUTOMATIC GAS VALVE begin. The ignitor will heat for approx. 17 seconds,then the gas WITH MANUAL SHUTOFF valve is energized to permit gas flow to the burners. The flame TOP VIEW OF RIGHT SIDE PIPING sensor confirms that ignition has been achieved within the 6 r second ignition trial period. dlvr�� After the flame sensor confirms that ignition has been achieved.. {fwJ the delay fan ONperiod(fixedat45seconds)begins timing.Afteu a - the delay of 45 seconds,the indoor blower motor will be energized e and will continue to run during the heating cycle. ,a When the thermostat is satisfied,R and W thermostat contact; AUTOM =GAS VALVE open,the gas valve will close,the flames will extinguish,and the WRH—WALSHUTOFF induced draft blower will be de-energized. The indoor blower motor will continue to runt for the fan off period (fixed at 10C seconds),then will be de-energized by the control module. FIGURE 15 Page 12 Pub.No.18-CD19D7-. INSTALLER'S GUIDE START UP AND ADJUSTMENT Table 9 NATURAL GAS ONLY PRELMUNARY INSPECTIONS TABLE OF CUBIC FEET PER HOUR OF GAS With gas and electrical power"OFF" FOR VARIOUS PIPE SIZES AND LENGTHS PIPE LENGTH OF PIPE 1. Duct connections are properly sealed SIZE 10 20 30 40 50 1 60 70 2.Filters are in place 1/2 132 92 73 63 56t5o 46 3.Venting is properly assembled 3/4 276 190 152 130 115 96 4. Blower door is in place 1 520 350 285 245 215 180 Turn knob on main gas valve within the unit to the "OFF" 1-1/4 1050 730 590 520 440 400 370 position. Turn the external gas valve to"ON". Purge the air from This table is based on pressure drop of 0.3 inch W.C.and 0.6 SPGR,gas the gas lines. After purging,Check all gas connections for leaks with a soapy solution -- DO NOT CHECK WITH AN OPEN Table 10 FLAME. Allow 5 minutes for any gas that might have escaped ORIFICE SIZES to dissipate. LP Gas,being heavier than air,may require forced ventilation. Turn the knob on the gas valve in the unit to the INPUT NUMBER MAIN BURNER ORIFICE "ON"position. RATING OF DRILL SIZE COMBUSTION AND INPUT CHECK BTUH BURNERS NAT.GAS LP GAS 40,000 2 45 56 1. Make sure all gas appliances are off except the furnace. 60,000 3 45 56 2.Clock the gas meter with the furnace operating(determine the 80,000 4 45 56 dial rating of the meter)for one revolution. 100,000 5 45 56 120,000 6 45 56 3.Match the"Sec"column in the gas flow(in cfh)Table 12 with 140,000 1 7 45 56 the time clocked. 4. Read the "Flow" column opposite the number of seconds Table 11 clocked. PART NUMBERS FOR REPLACEMENT ORIFICES 5.Use the following factors if necessary: DRILL PART DRILL PART For 1 Cu. Ft. Dial Gas Flow CFH= SIZE NUMBER SIZE NUMBER Chart Flow Reading+2 44 ORF0501 54 ORF0492 For 1/2 Cu Ft. Dial Gas Flow CFH= 45 ORF0694 55 ORF0693 Chart Flow Reading+4 46 ORF0909 56 ORF0907 47 ORF0910 57 ORF0908 For 5 Cu.Ft. Dial Gas Flow CFH = 10X Chart Flow Reading+4 TABLE 12 6. Multiply the final figure by the heating value of the gas obtained from the utility company and compare to the nameplate GAS FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER HOUR rating. This must not exceed the nameplate rating. 2 CUBIC FOOT DIAL Sec. Flow Sec. Flow Sec. Flow Sec. Flow 7. Changes can be made by adjusting the manifold pressure or 8 900 29 248 50 144 82 88 changing orifices(orifice change may not always be required). 9 800 30 240 51 141 84 86 a. Attach a manifold pressure gauge. 10 720 31 232 52 138 86 84 b. Remove the slot screw on top of the gas valve for manifold 11 655 32 225 53 136 88 82 pressure adjustment. 12 600 33 218 54 133 90 80 13 555 34 212 55 131 92 78 c.Turn the adjustment nut in to increase the gas flow rate,and 14 514 35 206 56 129 94 76 out to decrease the gas flow rate using a 3/32"hex wrench. 15 480 36 20D 57 126 96 75 d.The final manifold pressure setting shall be no less than 3.2" 16 450 37 195 58 124 98 73 W.C.and no more than 3.7'W.C.with an input of no more than 17 424 38 189 59 122 100 72 nameplate rating and no less than 93%of the nameplate rating, 18 400 39 185 60 120 104 69 unless the unit is derated for high altitude. 19 379 40 180 62 116 108 67 For LP gases,the final manifold pressure(outlet)shall be no less 20' 360 41 176 64 112 112 64 than 10.5"W.C.and no more than 11.0"W.C.with an input of no 21 343 42 172 66 109 116 62 more than the nameplate rating and no less than 93% of the 22 327 43 167 68 106 120 60 nameplate rating,unless the unit is derated for altitude. 23 313 44 164 70 103 124 58 Table 10 lists the main burner orifices shipped with the furnace, 24 300 45 160 72 100 128 56 If a change of orifices is required to correct the input rate,refer H28257 46 157 74 97 132 54 to Table 11. 47 153 76 95 136 53 48 150 78 92 140 51 49 147 80 90 144 50 Pub.No.18-CD19D7.4 Page 13 -INSTALLER'S GUIDE HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE ooIt may be necessary to change burner orifices due to the altitude WR of the installation. Ratings of these furnaces are based on sea O level operation and should not be changed at elevations up to c` 1 2,000 ft. If the installation is 2,000 ft.or above,refer to National Fuel Gas Code 8.1.2,and Appendix F,Table F4,for proper orifice 0 p 3& :0 sizing at high altitudes. F,®C o Installations above 4,000 feet may require a pressure switch change. If required, use the BAFHALT*** Kit(High Altitude ON Accessory Kit)listed in PRODUCT DATA. p TABLE 13 Correction Table for Burner Orifice Drill Sizes Q for Furnaces Installed at Altitudes 2000 Feet and More Above Sea Level SWITCH TOGGLES Orifice Twist ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL "ON" OR "OFF" Drill Size If Installed At FIGURE 17 Sea Level 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 5000 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 WARNING:DQh=attempt tomanually light the burner. 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 42 38 39 40 41 41 42 42 43 Lighting instructions appear on each unit. Each installation 39 40 41 42 42 42 43 43 must be checked out at the time of initial start up to insure proper 40 41 42' 42 42 43 43 44 operation of all components. Check out should include putting 41 42 42 42 43 43 44 44 the unit through one complete cycle as outlined below. 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 Turn on the main electrical supply and set the thermostat above 43 44 44 44 45 45 46 47 the indicated temperature. The ignitor will automatically heat, 44 45 45 45 46 47 47 48 then the gas valve is energized to permit the flow of gas to the 45 1 46 47 1 47 1 47 1 48 48 1 49 1 burners. After ignition and flame is established, the flame 50 51 51 51. 51 52 52 52 control module monitors the flame and supplies power to the gas 51 51 52 52 52 52 53 53 valve until the thermostat is satisfied. 52 52 53 53 53 53 53 54 TO SHUT OFF. 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 55 For complete shutdown:Move the control switch on the main gas 54 54 55 55 55 55 _ 55 56 valve to the"OFF"position(See Figure 16 and 17). Disconnect 55 55 55 55 56 56 55 56 the electrical supply to the unit. 56 56 56 57 57 57 58 59 57 58 59 59 60 60 61 62 CAUTION:If this is done duringthe cold weather months, 58 59 60 60 61 62 62 63 provisions must be taken to prevent freeze-up of all water 59 60 61 61 62 62 63 64 pipes and water receptacles. 60 1 61 1 61 62 63 1 63 1 64 64 1 Whenever your house is to be vacant, arrange to have someone inspect your house for proper temperature. ON Or OFF Position Markers This is very important in below freezing weather. If for any reason your furnace should fail to operate damage could result,such as frozen water pipes. OO c ® LINUT SWITCH CHECK OUT O The limit switch is a safety device designed to close the gas valve should the furnace become overheated. Since proper operation of 0 o this switch is important to the safety of the unit, it must be checked out on initial start up by the installer. To check for proper operation of the limit switches, set the 0 thermostat to a temperature higher than the indicated tempera- 0 ture to bring on the gas valve. Restrict the airflow by blocking the return air or by disconnecting the blower. When the furnace GFF reaches the maximum outlet temperature as shown on the rating " 0 plate, the burners must shut off. If they do not shut off after a reasonable time and overheating is evident,a faulty limit switch Gas Cock is probable and the limit switch must be replaced. After checking Knob Turns the operation of the limit control,be sure to remove the paper or Position Markers cardboard from the return air inlet,or reconnect the blower. Are Stationary FIGURE 16 Page 14 pub.No.18-CD19D7.4 i INSTALLER'S GUIDE AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OWNERS ;i Check inlet and outlet air temperatures to make sure they are In the event that electrical, fuel, or mechanical failures within the ranges specified on the furnace rating nameplate. If occur,the owner should immediately turn the gas supply the airflow needs to be increased or decreased, see the wiring off at the manual gas valve, located in the burner com- diagram for information on changing the speed of the blower partment(See Figure 15). Also turn off electrical power motor. to the furnace and contact the service agency designated WARNING:Disconnect power ltothe unit before removing by your dealer.OPERATING INFORMATION the blower door. FLAME ROLL-OUT DEVICE This unit is equipped with a blower door switch which cuts power All models are equipped with a thermal control device on the to the blower and gas valve causing shutdown when the door is burner cover. In case of flame roll-out,the device will the cause removed.Operation withthedoor removed orajar can permit the the circuit to open which shuts off all flow of gas. escape of dangerous fumes. All panels must be securely closed at ABNORMAL CONDITIONS all times for safe operation of the furnace. NOTE: Direct drive motors have bearings which are perma- 1. EXCESSIVE COMBUSTION VENT PRESSURE OR FLUE nently lubricated and under normal use, lubrication is not BLOCKAGE recommended. If pressure against the induced draft blower outlet becomes INDOOR BLOWER TIMING excessive, the pressure switch will shut off the gas valve until acceptable combustion pressure is again available. Thecontrol module controls the indoor blower. Theblowerstarts 2.LOSS OF FLAME OR GAS SUPPLY FAILURE approximately 45 seconds after ignition. The FAN-OFF period is approximately 100 seconds from the interruption of gas flow. If loss of flame occurs during a heating cycle(when flame is not ROOM AIR THERMOSTAT FEAT ANTICIPATOR AD- present at the sensor),the control module will retry the ignition JUSTMENT sequence up to two times after the sensor cools. If ignition is not achieved,it will lockout the furnace. Set the thermostat heat anticipator according to the current flow 3. POWER FAILURE measured, or the settings found in the notes on the furnace wiring diagram,(found inside the furnace casing). If there is a power failure during a heating cycle,the system will restart the ignition sequence automatically when power is re- stored,if the thermostat still calls for heat. The following warning complies with state of California law,Proposition 65. 4. INDUCED DRAFT BLOWER FAILURE AW A R N I NG. This product contains If pressure is not sensed by the pressure switch,it will not allow fiberglass wool insulation! Fiberglass dust and ceramic the gas valve to open,therefore the unit will not start. If failure fibers are believed by the State of California to cause occurs during a running cycle,the pressure switch will cause the cancer through inhalation. Glasswool fibers may also gas valve to close and shut the unit down. cause respiratory,skin,or eye irritation. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES • Avoid breathing fiberglass dust. &WARNING: TO PREVENT AN EXPLOSION • Use a NIOSH approved dust/mist respirator. OR POSSIBLE INJURY, DEATH AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE • Avoid contact with the skin or eyes.Wear long- OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS NEAR THE sleeved,loose-fitting clothing,gloves, and eye UNIT. protection. • Wash clothes separately from other clothing:rinse washer thoroughly. • Operations such as sawing, blowing,tear-out,and AWARNING: BODILY INJURY CAN RESULT FROM spraying may generate fiber concentrations requiring HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS,FAST MOVING FANS, additional respiratory protection. Use the appropriate AND COMBUSTIBLE GAS, FOR PROTECTION FROM THESE NIOSH approved respirator in these situations. INHERENT HAZARDS DURING INSTALLATION AND SERVICING, THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED AND THE MAIN GAS VALVE MUST BE TURNED OFF. IF OPERATING CHECKS FIRST AID MEASURES MUST BE PERFORMED WITH THE UNIT OPERATING, 17 IS THE TECHNICIANS RESPONSIBILTY TO RECOGNIZE THESE HAZARDS Eye Contact - Flush eyes with water to remove dust. AND PROCEED SAFELY. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Skin Contact - Wash affected areas gently with soap and warm water after handling. Pub.No.19-CD19D7.4 Page 15 Fireplace Systems • Chimneys• Industrial Stacks 1 . f 760 RAILROAD AVE., WEST BABYLON, N.Y. 11704 (516)669.0141 Installation (716) 347.1718 :ETY FAX(516) 669-0351 CONRAD CASSELLI And Operating understand these installation instructions De- wnai to Do it you Smell gas: Instructions fore beginning your installation. WARNING:THEGHC-6500 AND GRD-6500 'Donottrytolightanyappliance. For Superior's SERIES FIREPLACES ARE VENTED OECD- • Do not touch any electrical GHC and GRD-6500 Series RATIVEGAS APPLIANCES.DO NOTBURN switches. Do not use any phone in WOOD OR OTHER MATERIAL IN THESE your building. Vented Decorative Gas APPLIANCES. Appliances • Immediately call your gas sup- Do not aftemptto alter or modify the construc- plier from a neighbor's phone. tion of the fireplace or it's components. Any Models modification or alteration of construction may Follow the gas supplier's instrUc- GHC- P void the warranty,certification and approvals tions. of mese units. . If you cannot reach our as = _ P`-6 �� WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, Y Y 9 And ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE supplier,call the fire department. GRD-6500MN, MP OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY FOR YOUR SAFETY GRD-6500EN, EP ORPROPERTY DAMAGE.REFER TO THIS MANUAL. FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADD'- Do not store or use gasoline Or TIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A other Or flammable va ors ll liquids For Use In U.S.A. QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE p q And Canada AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER. in the Vicinity Of this Or any Other appliance. Due to high temperatures, the ap- pliance should be located out of a traffic and away from furniture or drapes. Donotplaceclothing orother mate- rials on or near the appliance. PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE ������ REFERENCE. DEC 9 1998 I 0 `CIAO BLDG.DEPT. u A I TOWN OF SOUTHCLD + SUPERIOR. XUO The Fireplace Company The GRD-6500MN, MP are radiant heat sys- The GNC/GRD-6500 appliances may be used ASSEMBLY STEPS tems that utilize a millivolt gas control valve and for bedroom installations in the United States (electronic system only) a piezo ignition system.These systems do not and are listed accordingly.These units may not require an external power source to operate. be installed in bedrooms in Canada. 1. Prepare framing and route black iron gas The GRD-6500EN,EP are radiant heat systems pipe(if desired)to the proposed fireplace loca- that utilize an electronic gas control valve along Mobile Home Installation tion. with an intermittent ignition system. These systems require an external power supply in These fireplaces are listed for use in mobile 2.Position appliance into prepared framing. ordertooperate.Without this powersourcethe homes. system will not function. Glass doors/enclo- 3. Route gas line to firebox compartment and sure panel,flue collar extension kit, combus- Clearances install a 120V wall switch(not provided). tion air kits, split log set, refractory panel kit, - porcelain panel kit, thermal damper kits and Minimum clearances to comhustibfes fol the 4.Electronic System-Field wire main power remote control kit are optional equipment, appliance-and venting-are as follows: sides supply to appliance junction box through wall and back-0, floor--D, adjacent wall-0, switch. Do not use this appliance if any part has been ceiling_37 IN(953 mm):_ __ under water. Immediately call a qualified ser- - 5. Install vent system. vice technician to inspect the appliance and to SPECIAL PACKAGING replace any partsof thecontrol system and any 6. Connect gas control valve and burner as- gas control which have been under water. These appliances are shipped with the control sembly to.the gas supply. and burner tray assemblies installed and pre- Inspect the appliance thoroughly for signs of wired at the factory.The control tray is held in 7.Complete finished wall material and trim. corrosion or metal structural damage.Replace place by two screws that secure the front of the components or the appliance as necessary. control tray to the bottom of the appliance.The 8. Attach horizontal louvers and/or optional logs have been packaged in their own separate trim pieces(GHC series only). LOCATION carton that has been positioned directly above the controVburnerassembly.This carton must 9. Install the optional glass doors/enclosure In selecting the location, the aesthetic and be removed before installation can begin. panel. lunctional use of the appliance are primary concerns,However,ventroutingtotheexterior ASSEMBLY STEPS INSTALLATION STEPS and access to the fuel supply are also impor- (millivolt system only) tant. Consideration should be given to traffic Step 1. Frame appliance enclosures as illus- ways,furniture,draperies,etc.,due to elevated 1. Prepare framing and route black iron gas trated in Figures 42 through 45 on page 15. surface temperatures.The location should also pipe(4 desired)tothe proposed fireplace loca- be free of electrical,plumbing or other heating/ tion. Nate: The framed depth (18'(457 mm) for a air conditioning ducts. flat wall, 32 5'(835 mm)for a Corner)must 2.Position appliance into prepared framing. always be measured from finished surface, If a wall covering such as drywall is to be attached 3. Route gas line to firebox compartment and to the rear wall,then the l8'(457ram)or325' install the provided millivolt wall switch. (835 mm)must be measured from the drywaN o surface. 4. Install vent system. 0 o Step 2. Route a 1h*(13 mm) NOT gas line 5' 5. Millivolt System -Field wire main power (127 Trim)abovethelloorsurface(it the appli- supply to appliance junction box and install ance will be resting on the floor) and 120V wall switch(only if optional fan assembly 6'fz' (165mm) behind the face ofthe rough 0 o is to be installed at a later time - GHC series framing(Figure 2). only). Figure 1 6.Complete finished wall material and trim. The appliance should be mounted on a fully 7.Connect gas control valveand burnerassem. supported base extending the full width and bly to gas supply. y depth of the unit.The appliance may be located (127 mm) on or near conventional construction materi- 8. Attach horizontal louvers and/or optional als.However,if installed on combustible mate- trim pieces(GHC series only). rials,such as carpeting,vinyl tile,etc.,a metals K' or wood barrier covering the entire bottom 9. Install the optional glass doors/enclosure J_X(155 MIT) surface must be used. panel. Figure 2 NOTE.DIAGRAMS d ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. -3 —Combustible Finished Wall Materials 0"clearance to Combustible Side Wall Combustible Combustible 3T 1h" Mantel Mantel 9^(203 mm)Max. (953 mm) Prolectim Min.to y ceiling Manbuatlble �F. I Mantel ■ 4��_yL_ 10" Spacer �— Spacer (254 mm) (254 mm) (254 mm) Min. Min. C� GNC-6500 Gfl0fi500 GHC-6500 or GRD-6500 C � Figura 34 APPLIANCE OPERATION Figure 30 Figure 32 (millivolt system) —Combustible Finished To operate the appliance, refer to the lighting Wall Materials instructions identified on page 16 or on the Combustible Cmbbustible back of the front control cover panel. Manl The GHC/GRD-650OMN, MP gas control sys- tem is a millivolt standing pilot type.It consists of a pilot burner,a piezo ignitor,a gas control valve,a burner assembly and an ON/OFF wall spacer spacer switch. A temperature limit switch is wired in TO" To- series with the millivolt wall switch and gas (2 Min m ) (2 Min m) control valve.If a higher than normal tempera- I � lure is sensed due to a blocked vent or pro- f GHC-6500 GRD-6500 longed downdraft, the limit switch will open and cause the burner to shut Glf. To obtain proper operation,it is important that Figure 31 Figure 33 the pilot and main burner flames are steady,not ilting or floating. FINISHED WALL DETAILS Nate:Combustible wall finish materials must Approximately the top W(10 mm)of the pilot notbeal/owedtobep/acedinlrontofthearea (thermopile) should be engulfed in It is sometimes best to frame the appliance defined by the appliance front face(black sheet thegenerator atorpilot lame(figure 35). after it has been positioned in place.Frame with metal). Never allow combustible materials to 2 x 4's or heavier lumber. Always frame in be positioned in front of or overlapping the accordance with local building codes- appliance front face. Nate:The header may rest on the top spacers It is not necessary to install a hearth extension r I/s'(10 mm) but must not be notched to fit around them. with this appliance. If a hearth extension is —� used,do not block the lower louvered area or I n order to install the appliance facing flush with the control compartment.Any hearth extension the finished wall, position the framework to used is for appearance only and does not have accommodate the thickness of thefinishedwall to conform to standard hearth extension instal- (Figures 30 and 32). lation requirements. Surround materials can be placed around the A combustible mantel shelf projecting a maxi- appliance facing to provide a flush surface mum 8' (203 mm) from the wall may be in- between the surround materials and the appli- stalled a minimum of 10'(254 mm)above the ance front facing.Do not cover the louvers of GHC-6500 and GRD-6500 front opening (Fig- the GHC or the bottom control compartment ure34). access on the GRD.Access to the control area Figure 35 must be maintained for service and operation of this appliance.(Figures3l and33). 10 _. NOTE:DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Maximum inlet gas supply pressure is 7.0 inches water column for natural gas and 13.0 General Information......................... page 2 These appliances comply with National Safety inches water column for propane. Introduction..................................... page 2 Standards and are certified by AGA to ANSI Location .......................................... page 3 Z21.50b as a vented decorative gas appliance. Input of appliance is 27,000 BTU/HR for both natural and propane models. Clearances....................................... page 3 Installation must conform tolocal codes.Inthe Special Packaging............................ page 3 absence of local codes,installation must con- A'A'(13 mm)NPT plugged tap is provided on Assembly Steps(millivolt)............... page 3 form with the current National Fuel Gas Code, the gas control valve alongside of the outlet to Assembly Steps(electronic)............ page 3 ANSI Z223.1. The appliance when installed, the main burner for a test gage connection, must be electrically grounded in accordance Installation Steps............................. page 3 with local codes or with the National Electric This appliance must not be connected to a Connecting the Type BVent............. page 4 Code,ANSI/NFPANo.70-1994. chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burn- Flue Collar Extension Kit.................. page 4 Ing appliance. Wiring Millivolt Wall Switch............. page 5 Canadian installations must conform to local codes. In the absence of local codes,installa- The appliance must be isolated from the gas Wiring Electronic Wall Switch..........page 5 tion must conform with the current CAN 1- supply piping system by closing its individual Installing Field Wiring...................... page 6 8149 Installation Code. The appliance, when manual shut-off valve during any pressure Connecting Gas Line........................ page 6 installed,must be electrically grounded in ac- testing of the gas supply piping system at test Preparing the Burner Tray................ page 7 cordance with local codes,or with the current pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 Horizontal frim Installation..............page 7 CSA C22.2-1986 Canadian Electric Code. kPa). Cold Climate Insulation.................... page 7 Nate:Installation and repairshould be done by The appliance and its individual shut-off valve High Elevation Derating ................... page 7 aqualifiedserviceperson.Theapplianceshould must be disconnected from the gas supply 6500 Series Options........................ page 7 be inspected annually by a qualified proles- piping system during any pressure testing of sional service person. More frequent inspec- that system at test pressures in excess of /z Glass Door Precautions...................page 8 tions and cleanings may be required due to psig(3.5 kPa). Gas Conversion Kits ........................ page 9 excessive lint from carpeting, bedding mate- Finished Wall Details ....................... page 10 nal,etc. It is imperative that the control com- INTRODUCTION Appliance Operation(millivolt) ........ page 10 partment, burners and circulating air passage ways of the appliance be kept clean. This manual covers the installation of both Appliance Operation(electronic) ..... page 11 millivolt and electronic versions of the GHC/ Operation/Maintenance Instructions . page 11 Always provide for adequate ventilation. GRO-6500 systems. Most aspects of installa- Flame Appearance and Sooting ....... page 11 tion are the same for bath types.However,the Main Burner Adjustment.................. page 11 Provide adequate clearances around air open- wiring instructions are unique for the millivolt ings and adequate accessibility clearance for and electronic systems. Maintenance.......................:............page 11 service and proper operation. Never obstruct Cleaning the Burner and Pilot.......... page 11 the front opening or the control compartment The GHC-6500MN,MP are circulating systems Pilot Burner Adjustments................. page 11 of the appliance. that utilize a millivolt gas control valve and a Warranty.......................................... page 11 piezo ignition system.There is no need for an When the appliance is installed directly on external power source to operate these sys- TroubleshootIng............................... page 12 carpeting, tile or other combustible material tems. The GHC-6500EN, EP are circulating Replacement Parts .......................... page 12 other than wood flooring,the appliance must systems that utilize an electronic gas control Accessories/Components................ page 12 be installed onametalorwoodpanelextending valve along with an intermittent ignition sys- Appliance Specifications.................. page 14 the full width and depth of the appliance. tem.These systems require an external power source in order to operate.Without this power Framing Speficitications.................. page 15 These systems have been designed to operate source these systems will not function.Glass Lighting Instructions(millivolt) ....... page 16 on natural or propane gas only.Theuseofother doors/enclosure panel, flue collar extension Shutdown Instructions(millivolt).... page 16 fuels or combinations of fuels will degrade the kit,trim kits,combustion air kits,split log set, Lighting Instructions(electronic)...... page 17 performance of these systems. refractory panel kit,porcelain panel kit,forced air kits,thermal damper kits and remote control Shutdown Instructions(electronic)... page 17 Minimum inlet gas pressure is 4.5 inches water kit are optional equipment. Replacement Parts List(millivolt) ..... page 18 column for natural gas and 11 inches water Replacement Parts List(electronic) .. page 20 column for propane for the purpose of input Troubleshooting Guide(millivolt)...... page 22 adjustment. Troubleshooting Guide(electronic)... page 23 2 Nate:Always install a sediment trap in the gas Note:The gas line should extend a total of 2' Thermal dampers minimize the infiltration of line just outside the unit(Figure 3). (51 mm) max. into the control compartment cold outside air coming down the vent that (Figure 5). could occur in very cold climates. 4 Appliance 2"W mm) Flue Collar Extension Kit Gas Valve Max. Shut-of Valve If the Ameri-Therm thermal activated damper UP kit is used as an optional component,It must be attached to the appliance before installing the unit.This thermal damper requires that a collar extension be used.Install the flue collar exten- ,us Supply tith Gas supper Ga sioning the three screws provided with the S kit,around the existing outlet. 3" tyMlnml Figures Step 5.ForGHCMillivoltSystemsOnly—If an optional forced air kit is to be installed now or Step 4. Connect a 5' (127 mm) Type B vent sometime in the future,the appliance must be Figure system to the appliance flue collar with two(2) connected to the main power supply at this No.Bsheet metal screws and install the remain- time.Route a 3 wire 120V 6OHz power supply Note: The gas line may be routed to either the der of the Type B vent to the outside.Minimum line through a wall switch and to the junction right or left side o1 the appliance. Gas line overall height of the vent system and appliance box (located in the lower right side of the access dimensionsarethesameforbothsides. must be 12'(3.7 m). appliance)and ground.instalithe provided"J" box plate on the "J" box within the control Step 3. Position the appliance into prepared CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE CANNOT BE compartment using the screw and washer pro- framing,nailing with 6d nails through the nail- VENTED HORIZONTALLY. vided with the plate.Refer to Figure 7 and the ing flange holes. Extend the gas line into the installation instructions provided with the firebox(if required). Type B Vent FAB-1600 forced air kit. Note: The nailing flange and the area directly 4 LEGEND NOTt s behind the nailing flange are exempt from the Flue Outlet —Line 1.n an of the original wire as clearances described on the clearance label. Collar Voltage supplied with the appliance must be replaced, t must be relaced with Type AWM 105"C - The GRD lower compartment access panel is to GA wire or equivalent. 2.Motor is thermally overloaded attached to each side of the fireplace by pins protected. that engage locking slots on the sides of the �� 3.120V 60 Hx—Less than 3 panel(Figure 4).To remove the panel push in amps. on it's top edge with both thumbs,one on each end of the panel.When the bottom edge of the Blower Motor access panel swings out,cup it with the finger Figure 6 lips of both hands. Litt with the finger tips, moving the panel up and into the appliance.Pull Note:Refer to the vent manufacturers installa- S%undl,d to the panel top edge out I rom the appliance with tion instructions for variations of venting tech- nce the thumbs to remove it from the lower com- niques. If common venting of several units is partment opening. contemplated,it should be discussed with anor Plug architect and the local Building Department. Step 4a. Optional —There are two approved thermal activated dampers available for theceptacle 6500 Series appliance. Superior's thermally- 120Yactuated vent damper,ModelBMD-65,iseasily ------------- installed within the firebox of the appliance and Appliance Junction Box can be retrofitted because it does not require 0NOFFBIower any venting considerations.It the Ameri-Therm WaIlSwltch —i To Fuse j 1 -- I4o�F—T or Circuit thermal activated damper, Model T-500, is to I Breaker be installed,itmust be installed beforetheType else I 1.; B vent is connected to the appliance flue collar. Receptacle — —_—J _ `-- 120V l Use Superior's special flue collar extension kit wets --- —�}AC \ P/N 044141 to replace the standard collar when � — using the thermal damper. Appliance Junction Box _ Factory supplied --- Not Supplied 2 Blower Wiring Diagram Millivolt System Figure 4 4 NOTE:DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. Figure 7 Step 6.Complete the finished wall material and trim. Step 7.Millivolt Wiring—The control tray has been set in place and has been pre-wired at the factory.All that is required,regarding wiring,is &Tra10'.jtt.2oen ��Q�_n�j to locate and install thewall switch(supplied)in a desired location and connect the millivolt wire _ to the wall switch(Figure 8). Electronic Q+ 120V Receptacle LIm It Switch oeo Nate:"J"box plates am not affixed In place at the factory. Note:"J"box plate Is not affixed in place at the factory. GHC-5500 Series GRO.5500 Electronic Series Thermopile ____ Q+ Figure Figure 12 I OWOFF Wall switch Ground Wire Ground Wim (Supplied) Figure 8 CAUTION:DO NOT WIRE THE MILLIVOLT RE- MOTE WALL SWITCH TO THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY. GHC Series GRO EN,EP Step 8. For GHC Electronic Systems— If an Junction Bos Junction Box optional forced air kit is to be installed now or sometime in the future,the appliance must be Figure 18 Figure 13 connected to the main power supply.Route a 3 wire 120V 6011z power supply line through a listed wall switch (not supplied) and to the GHC-6500EWEP GRD-6590EN1EP junction box(located in the lower right side of 1.Ifanyoithe oriamaiwireassupplied mustbereylaced, 1,It any oftheodgmalwiesssupplied must berelaced, the appliance)and ground.Install the provided it must be replaced with Type AWM105-C-18GAMrs. it must be replaced WlmTypeAWM105-C-iBNwire. "J"box plate on the"J"box within the control 2.120V,6011z-Less than 3 amps.. 2.12OV,60riz-Less than 3 amps, compartment using the screw and washer pro- uMm w pEonsw wusplgvyteswpe u n W. rypFF� loam P 9 P R I �..,......, P vided with the plate.Refer to Figure 11 and the n axl � I I n ax�o� installation instruction provided with thet_uy. FAB-1600 forced air kit.Locate and install the va:as i; y n' a : to low voltage wall switch (supplied) in the de- si red location and connect the low voltage wire ae to the wall switch (refer to Figures 9, 10 and W Step ). ea as ax aR W Step 9.For GRD Electronic Systems—Route a � eapu«aW w"'" tot 4.d.1. 3 wire 120V 60Hz power supply to the appli- IN "n ante"J"box(located in the lower right side of the appliance)and ground(Figure 14).Install the provided"J"box plate on the"J"boxwithin a :ova qa the control compartment using the screw and as 'L IN 'L w washer provided with the plate. Locate and install the low voltage wall switch(supplied)in the desired location and connect the low volt- i is E If ¢ Fl�_ age wires to the wall switch(refer to Figures 12, 13 and 14). will"rwua N.UW comm Fin,WI,W .....•••........elAdwlM nape Wlol ................FIWIWIMI Figure 11 Figure 14 NOTE:DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. 5 Installing Field Wiring A.Remove the junction box cover(Figures 15 and 16)by removing the hex head screw.The Gas supply Pipe junction box cover has a 7/e"(22 mm)knockout hole for a conduit bushing.Route a3 wire 120V 60Hz power supply line through a wall switch ( Flea a NPT 1 num m x 133 mm) (not su pplied)to the appliance junction box and Shur-GN valve ground(Figures 10 and 13). (Not supplied) ~� as^:tr Ito mm z 3105 mm) Flex Connector (Not Supplied) Hie Screw °/."NPT x 3Y Bax Cover (10 mm x 10 xi Flan Filling (Not Supplied) Q Millivolt Gas Valva (Supplied) GHC Series Figure 17 Figure 15 EIW=Ic Valve (Supplied) Hen Screw 44"NPT X0 MI "J"Boz Cover -� �io mm x pl mm) Flare Fitting wxlr (Not Supplied) (10 mm x nectar Rex Supplied) /. (Not Supplied) i Ga0-EN.EP vx"(13 mm) /Gas Supply Pipe la'NPTa-01 //� Figure 16 (1FIua8hu0m l r`/LL/(//t/\\ (Not Suppliedl B. Atter wiring is complete, replace the appli- ance junction box cover into the side access Figure 18 opening,from which it was removed,and se- cure with the hex head screw previously re- moved. Secure all joints tightly using appropriate tools D.When the gas lines are tested and leak free, and sealing compounds(ensure propane resis- observe the individual tongues of flame on the IMPORTANT:GROUND LEAD MUST BE CON- tant compounds are used in propane applica- burner.Make sure all parts are open and pro- NECTED TO THE GROUND WIRE LOCATED IN tions).Turn on gas supply and test forgas leaks ducing flame evenly across the burner. If any THE JUNCTION BOX (FIGURE 10 AND 13)' 3)- using a soapy water solution.NEVER USE AN ports are blocked, or partially blocked, clean FAILURE TO DO SO WILL PREVENT THE AP- OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. out the ports. PLIANCE FROM OPERATING. A.Mix a 50%dish soap,50%water solution. Atter the gas line installation is complete,use WARNING: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO the small piece of insulation(provided)to pack THE VALVE AND OTHERATTACHED COM- B. Light the appliance(refer to the safety and space where the gas line penetrates the apph- PONENTS, HOLD VALVE FIRMLY IN lighting instructions on pages 16 and 17)(See ance. Pack the insulation tightly from outside PLACE WHILE TIGHTENING FITTINGS Note). the appliance to completely seal this space. USED IN THE NEXT STEP. C. Brush all joints and connections with the soapy water solution to check for leaks. If Step 10. Gas Connection — Attach a 1/2' bubbles are formed, or gas odor is detected, (13 mm)shutoff valvetothe gassupplystub. turn the gas control knob to the"OFF"position, Attach a %* (10 mm) flex connector 112' Either lighten or refasten the leaking connec- (305 mm) lengthl to the shut off valve and to tion and retest as described above. the gas valve with a 3'e' (10 mm) NPT to W (10 mm)flare fitting using a wrench and pipe joint compound(Figures 17 and 18). 6 NOTE'.DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. Step 11.Log Installation—The logs and em- HORIZONTAL TRIM INSTALLATION 6500 SERIES OPTIONS bers kit are packaged in a carton packed in the firebox.Remove the minerallibermateriallrom For the GHC Models,remove the live(5)black AvailableforusewithSuperior's 650OSeriesis its packaging,tear into small pieces and spread lowers along with the two(2) polished brass an incomparable package of options. These across the burner tray,covering the front hole cover pieces from the protective container and options can both customize the operation of pattern area. fasten onto thetace of the appliance.The louver these unique appliances and enhance their strips snap onto the louver pegs without the beauty and charming appeal. All options are Carefully position and center the fiber logs onto need for tools.To assemble the louver strips, available in kit form,are easy to install and are the burner with the longer log in front and the tilt the strip on top of the pegs and snap lower packaged complete with all required parts and shorter log all the way to the back of the edgeto lock in place.The polished brass cover instructions.Some ofthe option kits need to be fireplace. Place the four(4)smaller fiber logs pieces are mounted over the support bars Io- fitted priorto completing the installation of the across the two (2) lower logs in the manner cated directly over and below the appliance appliance.The following paragraphs detail the illustrated (Figures 19 and 20). The flames opening.These pieces also snap in place.Keep kit options available for usewith the appliances should not impinge on the logs. the locking dimples on the bottom side of the covered in this manual. covers when installing. CAUTION:THESECERAMIC FIBERLOGSMUST Thermally-Actuated Vent Damper Kit BE HANDLED CAREFULLY.THEY WILLSTAND COLD CLIMATE INSULATION UP INDEFINITELY TO EXTREME TEMPERA- Superior's thermally-actuated vent damper is TURES.HOWEVER,THEY AREVERYFRAGILE if you live in a cold climate,it is importantio seal specifically designed for use with Superior's AND ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CRUSHING AND/ allcracks around the appliance witha noncom- GHC and GRO-6500 series vented decorative OR BREAKAGE IF HANDLED ROUGHLY. bustible material. It is especially important to gas appliances.The damper assembly provides insulate the outside chase cavity between studs for automatic dampering of all of Superior's and under the floor on which the appliance 6500 series appliances. The damper is nor- rests,it the floor is above ground level.Ensure malty closed. When the ambient temperature thatthe clearance requirementsfor venting are surrounding the damper increases,the blade ® always maintained. damper will open automatically.This thermally- actuated vent damper can be retrofitted into To avoid air intrusion,surround material must any previously installed 6500 Series appliance. be caulked where it meets the black metal facing of the appliance.Onlyusea noncombus- Forced Air Kit tible caulking material to seal this area. lithe optional forced air kit,Model FAB-1600,is Do not place insulation materials within the 1' to be used on the GHC-6500 Series appliances, gas vent system clearance space. refer to the installation instructions packedwith the fan kit. The GHC-6500 Series appliances HIGH ELEVATION DERATING have been pre-wired at the factory toacceptthe forced air kit at some later time.The appliance, When installing these appliances above 4,000 must however,be connected to the main power Figure 19 feet,it is recommended thattheappliance burner supply at the time of installation if the FAB-1600 be derated by changing the existing orifice to a forced air kit is to be installed later. smaller one. Order and install the appropriate high altitude orifice kit,P/N 051916 for natural Split Log Set or P/N 051917 for propane(Figure 21). A decorative"split log" log set is available to Mandol enhance the rustic look of your fireplace.These narandard Oririce U 0 -,� 141 Natural split log sets id within the fireplace exactly as ►53 Propane the standard logs do.They are beautifully and Small orifice uniquely designed to provide the look and feel 443 Natural of aged split log timber.This kit can be retrofit- a55 Propane Figure 29 1Use when ted into all previously installed 6500 Series Tenting Unit) appliances. Figure 21 NOTEt DIAGRAMS d ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. 7 Remote Control Kit Refractory Liner Kit GLASS DOOR/PANEL OPERATING A wireless remote control kit,Model RICK,can One of the most beautiful enhancements you PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS be used in lieu of the manual ON/OFF wall can make to the 6500 Series is the addition Ofe Never clean glass when doors orpanel are hot switch on all G HC/G RD-6500 Series appliances. Refractory Liners. The refractory liner kit in- due to operating the appliance. The kit consists Of a receiver and a hand held cludes three panels for the rear and side walls transmitter.The receivercan be operated either of thefirebox.The refractory panels havebrick- .Glass and metal tramesget hot.Use only the in a manual ON/OFF mode or in the remote like features in relief.To install the three panels wooden handles to open and close the doors or position.Both the receiver and transmitter op- simply place them in position against the fire- to lift out panel. erate on 9 volt batteries(not supplied by Supe- box walls and attach the retaining clips and rior).Refertothe wireless remote control switch trim.This kit can be retrofitted into previously installation instructions(P/N 095002)for spe- installed appliances. cific installation details. Porcelain Panel Kit Combustion Air Kit An alternative to the refractory liner lock of thePFullropenor When outside combustion air is desired, 6500 Appliances is a porcelain panel for theass Doom Superior's Model CAK-4 or Model CAK-4LD back wall of the firebox. The porcelain panel lY Closed combustion air kit should be used.Refertothe reflectstheimageoftheflamesgreatlyenhanc- Pane Doom) installation instructions packed with the air kit ing the warm appeal of the 6500 fire. The for specific installation information. The out- porcelain panel mounts directly against the side air kit must be installed before the appli- firebox back wall with the hardware provided Figure 24 ance is framed and enclosed in the finished with the kit.This kit can be retrofitted to previ- walis.The control lever,located on the lett side ously installed appliances. of the appliance opening,controls the entrance Of combustion air from the outside. Horizontal Trim Installation If an optional"All-Glass"enclosure panel is to Therearethree(3)optional horizontal kits, — z T _ be installed on the 6500 Series appliances,an Models 41 HTK-PB,41 HTK-SPB and40TT-SPB Glass Doors extension bar must be attached to tire actuator along with two (2) optional vertical trim kits, Full Open or lever as illustrated in Figures 22 and 23. Bath Models VTK-BFE and VTK-SPB available for Fury closed versions of the actuator lever extension bar are use with the GHC Series appliance.Refer tothe (BI-Fold Doors) packaged with the enclosure panel, specific installation instructions packed with Figure 25 each trim kit for their proper usage. Actuator lever Glass Doors/Enclosure Panels CAUTION:THE APPLIANCE SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED WITH THE GLASS DOORS FULLY t HeladpScrrew Several models of optional lass doors/panels OPEN OR FULLY CLOSED. 05-32 mx,m• areavailableforinstallationonthesegasappli- ances.Use glass door Models 38BF,38BF-PB, Note: The lintel extension may be removed if 38BF-SPB, 38BF-ABR, 38SBF-BR, 40H-SPB, the GHC appliance is to be operated with either Sonata 38, 40GEP-SPB or a 40GEP-BR with the Model40GEP-BR or40GEP-SPBglass en- 0 Extension Bar Models GHC-6500MN,MP and GHC-6500EN, closure panel permanently installed or i/the EP appliances.For Models GRD-650OMN, MP GRD appliance is to be operated with the Model and GRO-6500EN, EP appliances use glass 38GEP-SPBg/assenc/osurepanelpermanently GHC Series door Models 38BF, 388F-PB, 38BF-SPB, installed. To remove the lintel extension re- 38BF-ABR,38SBF-BR,38C-SPB,38GEP-SPB move the six(6)sheet metal screws attaching Figure 22 or Sontata 38.Refer to the specific installation it to the top of the firebox front opening. instructions packed with each glass door as- sembly or panel enclosure assembly for instal- CAUTION:DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE Actuator lation details. WITH THE LINTEL REMOVED UNLESS THE Laver ENCLOSURE PANEL IS IN PLACE. Phillips Pan Head Screw W32 x rte" (S mm) Extension Bar GRD Series Figure 23 B NOTE:DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. , Gas Conversion Kits Step 3.Remove three(3)screws from the back 1'.:A of the burner tray.Litt the rear of the burner tray WARNING: THE CONVERSION KIT IS TO up slightly and to the right to disengage the Pilot Rssemhly burner tube from the manifold and orifice. (Millivolt shown) BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED SU- Remove the burner tray. PERIOR FIREPLACE DISTRIBUTOR OR OTHER FACTORY CERTIFIED SERVICE Step 4. Millivolt Appliances–Remove and TECHNICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE replace the regulator assembly located on the MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND front of the gas valve(Figure 26).Ensure that Pilot Orifice ALLCODES AND REQUIREMENTS OFTHE the gasket isseated properlyand is not kinked. AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUC- TIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS IN- JURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. THE QUALIFIED AGENCY PERFORMING THIS ` WORK ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR ® ° THIS CONVERSION. Figure 28 Gasket In Canada Regulator Step 8. Reassemble all removed components by reversing the procedures outlined in the THE CONVERSION SHALL BE CARRIED OUT preceding steps.Use pipe joint compound or IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS Figure 26 OF THE PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES HAVING Teflon tape on all fittings before installing(en- JURISDICTION AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH Ste 5.ElectronicA (lances–Mark the wires propane sure applicationstants), ompoundsareusedin P PP propane applications). THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CAN1-B949.1 to the gas valve and remove the valve (Figure AND .2 INSTALLATION CODE. 27). Replace the valve with the one provided Step 9.Attach conversion kit label to the rating with the kit. plate on the appliance;Label A for units con- Gas conversion kits are available to adapt your verted to natural gas or Label G for units con- 6500 Series appliance from the use of one type verted to propane(Figure 29). of gas to the use of another.These kits contain all the necessary components needed to com- plete the task including labeling that must be affixed to ensure sate operation.Kit part num- bers are listed below and the following steps O LABEL VAI.U.�AL " S detail the conversion procedure. ® LABEL AL GASMillivoltConversion Kits LABEL z!Y,I W4 O PIN 063431—Natural to Propane PIN 063441—Propane to Natural Figure 27 LABEL LULU """""�""'°•"'"""•" Electronic Conversion Kits LABEL H LABEL PROPANE/LPG Step 6. Unscrew the orifice from the manifold PIN 058069—Natural to Propaneone "'[" `"L[`` PIN 058059—Propane to Natural #41and for i natural ga units andpro #53 or propane #41 for natural gas units and#53 for propane Step 1.Turn off the gas supply to the appliance. (refer to Figure 21). Figure 29 Open the doors or remove the enclosure panel. Step 7. Replace the pilot orifice with the one Step 10.Turn on gas supply and test for gas Step 2. Carefully remove the four(4)smaller provided with the kit(Figure 28). leaks as described in the gas line connection logs ontop.Then removethe two(2)main lags. instructions,Step 10 on page 6. Exercise care as not to break the logs. NOTE:DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. 9 APPLIANCE OPERATION 4.For the millivolt system always shut off gas Air Shutter Settings (electronic system) at the control valve before cleaning begins. Refer to the lighting instructions. The air shutters on the venturi have been set to To operate the appliance,refer to the lighting the closed position for natural gas 1116 open for instructions identified on page 17 or on the 5.This appliance and its venting system should propane gas, back of the front control cover panel. be inspected before useand at leastannually by a qualified service person. Maintenance The GHC/GRD-6500 EN,EP gas control system is an electronic low voltage gas control valve 6.Always keep the appliance area clearandfree IMPORTANT:TURN OFF GAS AND ELECTRI- withanintermittent ignitor.lt consists of a low from combustible materials,gasoline and other CAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE APPLI- voltage gas control valve,an intermittent igni- flammable liquids. ANCE.IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A COMPE- tio n system,an electronic control module,trans- TENT TECHNICIAN PERFORM THESE CHECK- former and a burner assembly.A temperature 7. Never obstruct the flow of ventilation air. UPS AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH HEATING limit switch is wired in series with the gas Keep the front of the appliance clear of all SEASON. control valve.It a higher than normal tempera- obstacles and materials. ture is sensed, due to a blocked vent or pro- In order to properly clean the burner and pilot longed downdraft, the limit switch will open Flame Appearance and Sooting assembly(if employed),remove the glass en- and cause the burner to shut off. closure panel,it used,or open the glass doors, Proper flame appearance is a matter of taste. if installed,and remove the logs to expose the To achieve proper operation,it is important that Generally most people prefer the warm glow of burner and pilot assembly(it present). the main burnerflamesare steady,not littingor a yellow to orange flame.Appliances operated floating. with air shutter openings that are too large will Cleaning the Burner and Pilot exhibit flames that are blue and transparent. WARNING: CHILDREN AND ADULTS These weak, blue and transparent flames are Clean all foreign materials from the top of SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS termed anemic.If the air shutter opening is too burner(take care so as not to disturb or dis- OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND small sooting may develop. Sooting is indi- place the mineral fiber). Check to ensure that SHOULD STAND CLEAR OF THE OPER- cated by black puffs developing at the tips of the burner orifice is clean. ATING APPLIANCE TO AVOID BURNS R- very long orange flames. Sooting results in CLOTHING APPLIANCE IGNITITON. AVOID BUR S OR black deposits forming on the logs,appliance Visually inspect the pilot. Brush or blow away inside surfaces and on exterior surfaces adja- any dust or lint accumulations. If the pilot SHOULD BE SUPERVISED WHEN THEY cent to the vent termination.Sooting Is caused orifice is plugged, disassembly may be re- ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLI- by incomplete combustion in the flames and a quired to remove any foreign material from the ANCE, lack of combustion air entering the venturi air orifice or tubing.When appliance is put back in shutter opening.To achieve a warm yellow to service, check the pilot flame pattgrns with OPERATION GUIDELINES AND orangeflame with an orange bodythat does not figure 35. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS soot, the shutter opening must be adjusted between these two extremes. Pilot Burner Adjustments 1. Upon completing the gas line connection,a No smoke or soot should be present. Reposi- (millivolt only) small amount of air will be in the lines. When tion the logs as shown in figures 19 and 20 if first lighting the appliance, it will take a few the flames impinge on any of them. 1.Remove the pilot adjustment cap located on minutes for air to be purged from the lines. the main gas valve. Once purging is complete, the pilot, if em- CAUTION:DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REDUCE OR ployed, and burner will light and operate as ALTER THE FLAME BY POSITIONING THE GAS 2. Adjust the pilot screw to provide properly indicated In the instruction manual. Subse- VALVE IN OTHER THAN THE FULL"ON"POSI- sized pilot flame (Figure 35). Turn counter quentlightingsoftheappliancewillnotrequire TION. clockwise to enlarge pilot flame and clockwise such purging. to reduce the pilot flame. DO NOT attempt to It sooting conditions exists, the air shutter adjust pilot flame more than one halt turn. 2.When lit for the first time,the appliance will opening on the main burner venturi can be emitaslight odorforanhourortwo.This isdue adjusted.Normally,the more offsets inthevent 3.Replace the pilot adjustment cap. to the "curing" of the logs and "burn-off" of system,the greater the need for the air shutter Inter net paints and lubricants used in the manu- to be opened further. WARRANTY facturing process. Main Burner Adjustment This gas appliance is covered by a one year 3. Keep the control compartment, logs,burn- limited warranty. You will find a copy of this ers and area surrounding the logs clean byAdjustment should be performed bya qualified warranty in the back of this manual.Pleasemad vacuuming or brushing at least twicea year.Do the warranty to be familiar with it's valuable not disturb or dislodge the mineral fiber located Professional service technician. coverage and file it with others you save for in the front of the burner assembly. future reference. CAUTION:THE GAS LOGS CAN GET VERY HOT —HANDLE ONLY WHEN THE LOGS ARE COOL. 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS With proper installation and maintenance,your new gas appliance (fireplace)I should provide years of trouble tree service. If you expere a problem, trouble shooting guides are provided ip this manual. These guides will assist you or a qualified service person in the diagnosisof problems and the corrective action to be taken. REPLACEMENT PARTS Traditional Forced Air Kit PIN 051331 FAB-1600 Trim Kit PIN 045652 40TT-SPS Contact the factory or distributor for questions concerning prices and policies covering re- placement .Parts will be shipped pre- vailing prices.rices, b Normally, all parts can be or- v ° dered through your Superior distributor or °�e servicing dealer. When ordering repair parts,refer to the appli- ance rating plate located in the lower appliance control compartment and always give the fol- lowinginformation: vortical Trim KN PIN 02x481 VTK-8FE Remote Control Kit PM 035591 BCK (8i-Fold Doom) PIN 024483 VTK-SPB 1. The model number of the appliance 2. The part number of repair part 3.The description of the part 4.The installation date of appliance If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the Installation or appli- i cation of this system,please contact your dis- tributor. For your nearest distributor contact: SUPERIOR FIREPLACE COMPANY 4325 Artesia Avenue Combustion Air Kit PIN 008373 CAK4 Fullerton, California 92633 (lees duct) P/N 045341 CAK-41_0 Porcelain Panel Kit PM 064198 PPK-65 (714)521.7302 The part numbers listed below represent the , standard unit configurations for the GHC/GRD- Q onaf part numbers Serbersveredmay bthismanedLo include C� part numbers may be assigned to include differing factory-installed option packages. Refer to your purchase packing slip for the actual part number of your appliance and Horizontal Trim Kit PIN 051251 41HTK-SPB Refractory Liner Kit PM 064194 RLK-65 record it here. Model Part Number Weight GHC-650MN PIN 059351 100 Ills. GHC-650OMP PIN 059352 1001bs. GHC-6500EN PIN 059361 100 lbs. GHC-6500EP PIN 059362 1001bs. O GRD-650OMN PIN 059371 100 lbs. GRD-650OMP PIN 059372 100 HIS. GRD-6500EN PIN 059381 100 lbs. GRD-6500EP PIN 059382 100 Ills. Horizontal Trim Kit PIN 051252 41HTK-PB Split Log Set PIN 043325 SLK-41 12 NOTE'.DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. Nate:For use on the GRO-65LID Models only. Ez Thermally-Actuated "ALL-GLASS'a" Vent Damper P/N 054196 BMD165 Enclosure Panel PIN 043555 38GEP-SPB Note.:The'01-fold"Series plass doors overlap the frame around the fireplace.Allow 15."(2 mm)clearance:fop, _ bottom and each side when applying facing materials. Flue Collar Extenslon Bit P)N 044141 KEW-5 PM 027711 36BF PM 027032 38BF-PB "ALL-GLASSTM" PIN 026962 31BF411 BI-Fold PM 027634 3881F-ABR J 1 J Note:The"81-fold"Series Olesrdoorsoverlap the frame around the fireplace.Allow 15:(2 mm)clearance:top, 1 J bottom and each side when applying facing materials. 1 "ALL-GLASS'v" Solld Polished Brass PIN 097271 Sonata-38 'f Note:For use on the GHC-6500 Models only. "ALL-GLASST"" Aluminum P/N 037832 38SBF-BR r J J Note:The"C"Sarlesplassdaorsovarlapfhe hamearaund J J the fireplace.Allow W(13 mm)clearance on each side r and 1 14"(38 mm)clearance on top and bottom when J J applying facing materials. Note:For use on The GRD-6500 Models only. "ALL-GLASS'a" P/N 35842 40N-SPB Note:For use on the GMC-6500 Models only. QD ZI "ALL-GLASS"" PIN 038902 38C-SPB 'ALL-GLASS"" PIN 051131 40GEP-8R Enclosure Panel P/N 043553 40GEP-SP6 NOTE.OIAORAMS b ILLNSTMTIONS X0110 SCALE. 13 APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS GNC-6500MN, EN, MP, EP GRD-6500MN, EN, MP, EP 41 AA —�_ AA A __14. (108 mm) (108 mml 6W (162 mm) (165 mm) E416 21' 32'(813 mm) (533 mm)1" 36+/.' 18+/." 35 V." mm) 37 Will%mm) (921 mm) (413'M (921 mm) 18'/.' 32'(613 mm) (113 mm) 39Th"(1013 mm) 37+x'(959 mm) 1�h" (38 mm) 5%' (222 mmJ —� 40 W 11032 mm) ►� —f.-- t0%'(1032 mm) ►I Front View Front View Figure 38 Figure 39 (13,m) WAirinial Railing Nailing (13 mm) (13 mm) NaRing Halling (13 mm) Flange Flange Combustion Flanga Flange OaLlnele[ Air Inlet 0 Llnelet 10%"(1029 mm) 7W (1029 mm)5 W (191 mm)(155 mm) (165 mm) 4W 4W 1e+h1105 mm) 10 yr (105 mm)(267 mm) El 5" (267 mm) 6Iv? 5"m) (1211 7mm) 165 mm (1T7 mm) (7-27rmm) -20"(508 mm) 1 --17%' 19"(48.1 mm)� --17A"—.I T (451 mm) (454 mm) Lab View Right View Left View Right View Figure 37 Figure 40 31"(787 mm) —�31"(787 mm) (197 mm) I (13 m) (197�mm) (13 mm) 17 W 17 (13 mm) (454 mm) (73 mm) (454I1mm) (25 m SDI (1�) m m Sl �14 40 W(1032 mm) ►I -�—� 40%'(1032 mm) ► Top View (41 mm) Top View Figure 38 Figure 41 14 NOTE:DIAGRAMS b ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS 0( 40V4" 40 * Back Wall of Chase/Enclosure Including Finishing Materials II My. (457 mm) 1S" Fmmny Faca !Ui'."11035mmJ(457 m (Unfinished Shown) Inside Chase Figure 42 Figure 44 Back Wall of Chase/Enclosum 4181..) Finishing Materials Back Wall of Chase/Enclesure 3g'N including Finishing Materials H Any. (535 mm) (157 mm) l03L"(1035mm) Bough •Rough Framing Face Framing Face (Unfinished Shown) Outside Chase (Unflnished Shown) Figure 43 Figure 45 NOTE.DIAGRAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. 15 GHC/GRD-6500 MN/MP-LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING:IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY,AFIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE. A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand.When • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phon_ lighting the pilot,follow these instructions exactly. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. B. BEFORE OPERATING sniff all around the appliance area for gas • If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call the fire departm: odor.Be sure to sniff next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.Ne use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand,do not ti WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS to repair it,call a qualified service technician. Force or attempt: repair may result in a fire or an explosion. • Do not"to light any appliance. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. • Do not touch any electric switch;do not use any phone in your Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the building. appliance and to replace any part of the control system and an,, gas control which has been under water. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information above on this page. 6. Turn knob on gas control to "PILOT." 2. Turn remote wall switch to"OFF." T. Push in control knob all the way and hold in.Immediately light 3. Remove control access panel. the pilot by triggering the spark ignitor(pushing red button)w pilot lights.Continue to hold the control knob in for about t %4 4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise minutes after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it will pop back to"OFF." Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out,repeat steps 4 through 7. • If knob does not pop up when + + + released,stop and immediately call ® your service technician or gas ® Pit supplier. ay oA = 0* If pilot will not stay lit after several + ® + tries,turn the control knob to"OFF" and call your service technician or Note:Knob cannot be turned from "PILOT"to "OFF" gas supplier. 4 unless the knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. 8. Turn gas control knob counterclockwise /*�� to"ON." 5. If the unit has been operating,wait five(5)minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas,STOP! Fallow"B"in the safety 9. Replace control access panel(GRD/GHC), information above on this page. If you do not smell gas,go to the next step. TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Turn remote wail switch"OFF."The pilot will remain lit for 3. Remove control access panel. burner relighting. 4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise 1---A 2. For complete shut-down,turn remote wall switch to"OFF" to"OFF."Do not force. and perform step 3,4 and 5. 5. Replace control access panel. 16 GHC/GRD-6500 EN/EP LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING:IFYOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY,A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE. A. This appliance has a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. which automatically lights the pilot and burner.00 NOT try to Follow the gas supplier's instructions. light the pilot and burner by hand. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call the fire B. BEFORE OPERATING sniff all around the appliance area for gas department. odor.Be sure to sniff next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control lever. Never use tools. It the lever will not push in or turn by hand,do WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: not try to repair it,call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or an explosion. • Do not try to light any appliance. D. Do not use this appliance it any part has been under water. • Do not touch any electrical switch. Do not use any phone in Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the your building. appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOPt Read the safety information above on this page. 6.Wait five(5)minutes to clear out any gas.It you then smell gas,STOP! Follow"B"in the safety information above on this 2. Turn off electric power to the appliance(wall switch). page. It you do not smell gas,go to the next step. 3. Do not try to light the pilot and burner by hand. 7. Push gas control lever in and toward the left to"ON." 4. Remove access panel. 8. Replace access panel. 5. Push in gas control lever slightly and toward the right to 9. Turn on electric power to the appliance(wall switch). "OFF." 10. 11 the appliance will not operate,follow the instructions"TO oOTURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE"and call your service ® O technician or gas supplier. O � P a o rd / Nate:Lever cannot be turned to"OFF"unless lever is pushed in slightly. Do not force. TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be 3. Push in gas control lever slightly and toward the right to"OFF." performed(main power supply and wall switch). Do not force. 2. Remove access panel. 4. Replace access panel. 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST MILLIVOLT SYSTEMS GHC-650OMN GRD-650OMN GHC-650OMP GRD-660OMP No. DESCRIPTION Part No. Qty. Part No. qty. 1. Bar, Louver(Black) 024502 5 — — 2. Bar,Top 024112 1 — — 3. Trim,Upper/Lower 026092 2 — — 4. Panel,Screen/Pull 093079 2 093079 2 5. Rod,Screen 011382 2 011382 2 6- Refractory,Bottom 043432 1 043432 1 1 7. Log Set 043322 1 043322 1 a, Log,Rear,Bottom 051291 1 051291 1 b. Log,Front,Bottom 051292 1 051292 1 C. Log,Top, Right 8'(203 mm) 041193 1 041193 1 d. Log,Top,Left 12'(305 mm)"Y" 041192 1 041192 1 e. Log,Middle,Lett 8'(203 mm) 051281 1 051281 1 I. I Log,Middle,Right 12'(305 mm) 051282 1 051282 1 1 B. Door Stop Kit-SBF-DSK38 038641 1 038641 1 9. Modesty Shield 032383 1 — — 10. Porcelain Panel 034105 1 034105 1 11. Burner Assembly 059611 1 059611 1 12. Switch,Wall 025972 1 025972 1 ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS MILLIVOLT SYSTEMS GHC-650OMN GHC-650OMP GRD-650OMN GRD-650OMP No. GAS CONTROL DESCRIPTION Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 2D. Valve,Gas(7000 MVRLC) 009737 1 093771 1 21. Ignitor,Piezo 091301 1 091301 1 22. Panel,Control(Complete) 059581 1 059582 1 23. Switch,Limit 900698 1 900698 1 24. Orifice,#41 (Nat.)/#53(Prop.) 9004311 900432 1 Orifice,Derating Kit 051916 1 051917 1 25. Thermopile 094527 1 094527 1 26. Pilot Assembly 093761 1 093762 1 18 MILLIVOLT REPLACEMENT PARTS 7d 5 7c 4 s 7e 7b 7f \� t, la y f; 2 3 1 8 1 ��p 9 0 28 10 24 25 22 21 l 8 0 20 O 10 0 00 12 23 0 0 Oo NOTE.DIAGRAMS&I ILLUST RATIONS NOT TO SCALE, 19 BOARD OF DRAI.Pll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FORM NO. 1 3 SRI'S OF PT.ANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOWN OF 901IT1101.1) SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 111111.DING DRPARTMENT CIIFCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOWN IIAT.1. SEPTIC FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9OuT11OLD, N.Y. 11971 -�•�-�-"..:o,,,,,„,,,,a_,._ '1'fit.: 765- I802 NO'1'IPY: /.. I91..7 `f MAI1. TO: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yyy Ar7fIT(NML...L ..� -> 1 Permit Nn. 0..�I/J� ................................... Disarlmovedaic .. ................................ ................................... . ............ ...................... .................... G Ikrildir I rec x) APi'l.ICATION FOR illl{LDING PERMIT Date. . . . . . 19. �.� INSTRUCTIONS n. 'This applic.10oo most lie rvcplet:ely filled in try typewriter or in ink aril suUnitted to Lite- ]kidding Inspector w 3 sets of pians, ncmrrate plot plan to scale. Fee according to scheckrle. b. I'lot plan slxxring location of lot aril of. Imildings on premises, relntio„si,ip to adjoining premisen or rx,blic ntreets or areas, and giving a detnilr l description Of layrut of property mist Je (Irnwn on the diagrmn which is l,nrt of This argil icaC ion. � ' c. 'Ihe work covered by (Ilia nprnlicatior piny not be conremed before issuance of'@rilding PekTnit. d. Ilrxn argmmal of this nrplication, the lk,ilding Inspector will issue a Tluilding Permittothe nrifiiicant. .SOCA permit: shall le kept on the' prpnisen available'for insix'cHoo Ihro,glnxct the work. e. No lxnilding slnlihe ocarpied or used in whote or in part for airy prrrnse whatever until a Certificate of 01c„Imrx•.y shnll have been gTanted ITy the Tkniiding Iswix:ctoc. A{q ACAPION IS ITITUTY TWT to the Ikrilding Ikpartuent for the issuance of: a Tknilding Permit p,rmrant to Ihe Ikrilding 7Rxe Ordinmxle of the Tom of SoOtl,old, %i(rolk Cotnty, Naps York, and other nrgrlicable I.nws, Onlionnees or Reputations, for the conslnretion of: Inildings, millitions or alterations, or for rarwal or demolition, as herein ,tescribed. 'Ile applicant agrees to cmply with nil nrplicable laws, ordinances, ixailding code, Ixxrsing code, and og(daC ions, and to admit autlarized inspectors On premises aril in IAr'lding for pec scary do=1 •.Sigrnatr:r2 of argnl icanf, oc o:xr�, if a wt'Ia�ral:ian) ' .... .......... ................ ��L... (flailing :xklres of applicant) - // 5-- Rate w1,eUner applicant is Owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, phnier or IAM: .... ✓. 0�1. .........................{{_................ ............................................................ Niue or Oner of premises ..1 4M qAe. : ,-. 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WALL. 9 I/2' OPEN I I OPENC - 6" x 6' PRE55URE TRTD 9 /2" ABOVE POST AT RUDE ABOVE. w, /Fi" FLASH AT ROOF INTERSECTION STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL -i X) "�JIXL12 FIDk _.i L____ ,� - ARE _ o REMOVE EXIST WING +\ AND PATCH EX15T ROOFING J WALL 1 ROOF OJ EG ���--"J..II fQ � P• b' __ SEE DETAIL 414, Hp � (TYPICAL OF ?) 45 nl @ LINE OF DECK BOVE PLAN LRE 5 1) R ARt=WINDOW�M WOOD BEAMSRA EI/2 rllYl/4' (3) 2x6 MIN j /3 2' x Ip" HEADER FLUSH W/ EXIST RJ Ad --- --(3) 2x mill. \T QpERA FLUSH W/ EXIST RJ CJNFIGURATION (ABOVE)] POVREDHKONC ESTO 1 `I2 -- E�/ FOOR BAL4NCE OF NOTES POST f - -�_�'•'�-- �- _ a., ` �__� TREADS W/B" NOSINGE - P az _ ________ _ _______ r_ ` EN FLOOR LAN w n ENI A LINE OF NEW FLOJR iV SOA iv ` (3) 2XG MIN Al 1 SET BASE E D HEIGHT' DINING ROOFi wrm POST POURED CONC TERRACE .� _AT THIS TREAD HEIGHT QI < WALL ABOVE m �t:-.M _ T_ - W/ V' THK. INFILL BLUESTONE --� L_--' (TTP OF 2) m-, (EXISTING) x ' � >� m Sw� - - PANELS SET IN MORTAR BER PATTERN TO MIRROR ABOVE PITCH /A"/FT. MIN. - I0"6 PERMACA57 POLYMER RESIN/GLASS (NEW) CL �(% FIBER PLAIN STYLE COLUMNS W/ TUSCAN - 2' , IT FJ I6' 4C ` COL ENp BOTTOM �'. COL BASE AS MANUFACTURED BY HBtG OR EQUAL, ALIGN W/ RJ .max TREADS INTO COLUMNS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT 3 - ABOVE LR '�I LINE OF NEW FLOOR 01=-v 6 I/2' GRApE AS SHOWN 16 /2r CONFORMANCE W/ MANUFACTURERS ' --------------------- _ -��- 0 7 LL rcaYw wTFg II (TYPICAL OF 4) _ ---� " ` LINE OF FLOOR II' oaN ~ 4, WALL ABOVE O�`3O0. INSTRUCTIONS, (T TO REMAIN 1 ---------------, EXISTING CONDFN5NQ UNIT -II' 13' 1 3 ` w FLOOR FLAN ENTRY PORCH OPTION z - LEVEL CHANGE P ( 4N 2 yP w'o _nd FL ABOVE iv a pO W SCALE /4"-I'-0' " W I yPobw LIVIN ROOM xN 2" r 10" RJ 16" 0 1 (EXISTING) Y _NCI REMOVE EXIST SOLID WD _ rot LOW WALL 4 INSTALL NEIN w 1I STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL/ 1 I o" b a (NEw) DArciv FAILING SEE DETAIL 2/3 a (EXIST RJ TO ACT AS 2" r 10" FJ Ib" 0 L. NEW FJ AT UPPER I _ ABOVE EXIST RJ I GREAT ROOM) 11 . 2" x IT RJ 16' O C - S ` (EXISTING) ------- - - ' HDR FLUSH W/ EXIST RJ — -- __ , --__-_-_ SEALANT 4 BACKER ROD REMOVE EXISTING CLERESTORY '� PITCH 1/4'/ft. MIN THREE PLY BUILT-UP ROOF II / WINDOWS ABOVE t CL05E (' OVER I/2" PLTWD SHEATH. OPNG t PATCH FINISHES CAT 4/IVVB j'-��� REMOVE EXI5T. RO11 JOISTS t I' X FASCIA BD TO GUTTER CONT BLOCKING W 24" O C MAX. SOFFIT FRAMING TO CREATE LINE ��F CYVF OV'HG- DECK KITCHEN CLG TO CREATE /A"/ff. MIN. PITCH _ P NEN CATHEDRAL CLG ua PORCH METAL FLASHING OVER ROOFING AT FIRST °L0.'IR IX19TING ,� CARRY ROOFING UP WALL (EXISTING) ( ) V P. SKYLIGHT METAL ROOF EDGE 1 ___ __ � Ji !, _ __________� _______,____ SEALED TO ROOFING , --- --��-�- CONT. WD CANT, STRIP REMOVE EXISTING FIN, MAIN FL. - ALUM GUTTER LINE C{ JoER�ANG AT 2-d FL:rk— _ �� _ _ _ O EDAOUO w _ r'` FLLsn HDR �+ REMOVE EXIST RJ . .,.1' 45 . .1' step.„ -- -2 xo' RR b• L L (31 2x3 MIN A5 INDICATED BT - m rt' _ _ ___ POST HgTCNED AREA TiPICAL cXT6RI0R I" x B" FASCIA 6D _ _ __ r' - CONT BLOCKING WALL CON57RIUCTION I ' 151 2x= -:N -�3) .' r W .(1 3r8, x u TT_ PLATE _ BLOCKING A5 REO�O, ^w REI IC,F RST DECK J RlFING 45 .,r / REMOVE EXIISi F_U51, HEADER CUT BEAM POCKETS +" l i RET TJ ALLY. NEw ALL TO BEAR )ANITY t UAV 6 As REO'D 1N EXIST, MASTER BEDROOM n` % I" x p" FASCIA BD. v - CN EXIST PLTwC RCIF ECK BEI.'YN _ P MASONRY CHIMNEY , + PATCH CET I BUIL -L'F RJOF --� O Q I CREATE 3' MIN BEARING (EXISTING) $= ,a CONT, 2" STRIP VENT, iv ' At REST RNETALL NEW METAL m - CALL FLA5MNG AT NEW NALL �' --�- Q Q _ _ I " N 2" FASCIA BD ROOF INTEREFCTION �- m EXIST EPLACE 1 1" x _ FASCIA BID 1' M -- --' (2 2' 10',= 4 NEA TH BE/�RIIJLi• )n� U IXISTMG (2) 2" x IY HDR. �- x " H -J o 3 2" 2 OR X WAL W i . TOP OF SU F ,� , e � B - i1 �` EL a4'-P9*L A W/ 2"'. SPACERS EXPANDED (A3�2 M14 w - b ' N .' E CONT 1 1/2" COVE m FASCIA BE,, 2" x BLOCKING 'L LAUNDRY ROOM 1 z ti REMOVE EXISTING LOW _ - MOULDING r�3x ID' L HDR 1 _ PARTN t INSTALL NEW STAIR ��JJ RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE ILLL (NEW) V X IO^ FJ 16" OC - C 2" r I2" RJ Ib" OC. 1 1/2" ADX FLYING SOFFIT (ABOVE EXIST R.:) +' h+� X ? ++11 C V m ip OZ, / wl f -- (EXISTING) xIL HBRMA-LABT COL. BY ~ ^. w L+ R 15 ) , f ( h'J HBtG OR EQUAL. PATCH EXISTING SKYLIGHTS 5yH / V BEAK CONIC AND BEHOVE �• / 1 1 ,Jt Y . SEE GLOOR PLAN A y ♦ ,,q `�_ 1 _ ^ PATCH BEDROOM CLG AS REOD .N EXIST ( BUI LAB AT '-6 __ 6 ENTRY t BUILD CP FLO^R "p t ) � _� REMOVE EXIST HANDRAIL t INSTALL is yX M AS REOD TO HATCH iL P - �' I '� L(N OF LINE (2)� LSH Bfl , NEW /_"P 5TL PIPE HANDRAIL EA SIDE m ADJACENT =PCI,OCV a -� ' , � CONY .A6VE SECTIOIN DETAIL — ENTRY CANOPY 4 ABOVE OF LO _ UP BR / REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW / R 2 r 10. R.J I6 Gc _ .. . / =' (EX SI GER TIL IFC OPEN TO r E) m - ABOVE 'v SCALEI 1' . I'-D' (S) 2 r- 10 FLUSH LHOP. of /(D l4)2X6 1(2) 2 6 C 9 O (4) 2.G ca 19 (3) ;X6 MIN �. m GGG �, MIN, POST IPOST 'O. POST MIN POST' - -- - _ 3) 24 /71 MIN POST M O POST T (2) 3-0" LDS ! • __ -POST — 2 =" _ _ _ �SHELF GL t ETE- I CLOSET j EXISTING CONDENSING NOTE 5) 2vn IN Iv lyq 'I - Com_ UNIT TO REMAIN 1 AT EXIST EXTERIOR WALLS THAT 4 0 M - - - --- .�1H (EXIST.) (EXIST.) - FALL WITHIN NEW ADDITION REMOVE EXPANDED / SHELF t POLE $ (`✓ O xl2 N�p$R T 22�6y' , I� M "� IIIYO hXCHN ITAL ODELYWDB O PATHN NGBD OVER. o � o o w m r� •.I CCNEREDIII 'r '✓ N W E I * I z I .,n:•„ ` r ST G 4 G PAPER ANC X v LAUNDRY ROOM 4^ CLOSET .I w h MATCH EXIST FLOOR FINISH I _ ' _ PINNNO[Allll"tCAID AND/011 �{ a� o iNE1MAl g10CN PREVENTIE �? MASTER BATH DEVICES At TO PART.e0t.6(N - ,I)COFFERED CL f �, J L I 6 - 6" r-s' - (EXISTING) D.LQAISDUILDINGCODE. �40ETECTIND 14' _ _ r1T' 1T" " y�DEVICES 13) ^' X B" HDR w _ fIM4 IYN n - �z REMOVE EXISTING WING SCTM# SEG' III.00 5LK-9.00 LOT-5100 STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL 'WALLS a ROOF OVERHANG RAILING 2'-B' ARE m - C - DETAIL 4/4 _ - - - -- - -- i LEGEND POURED K IN TERRACE , ALTE _______ - - TION T EER SET IN MORTAR BSD OCCUPA6V^Y OR LINE CF CANTILEVER AT ^nn FLWRJ PATTERN TO MIRROR ABOVE V ._ _____ EXISTING CONSTRUCTION F�.t TION ADDITION /� PITCH /B"/rt MIN 10"0 PERMAC ST FOULER RE51N/GLSCA USE IS UNLAWFUL TO BE REMOVED Mr. 4 Mrs. I 'I/'' IAGI MAW IER, RESIDENcE'• / FIBER PLAIN STYLE COLUMNS W/ TUSCAN '• INT AD 1 'FIR O LL L POURED IN B STEPS BASE AS MANUFACTURED BY D IN OR EQUAL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION W/ A THIN B-1/8" OSI COLUMNS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT PROVIDE OPENINGS FOR WITHOUT CERTIFICATE. TO REMAIN TOW NASSAU H04D ROAD CUTCNOGUO N.Y. TREADS W/ 1-/B" IJ951NG CONFORMANCE W/ MANUFACTURERS TOWN OF SOUTWOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY wsTRucnLNs (TYPICAL of v EMERGENCY ESCAPE AS IRO OF OCC�IPANCY NEW CONSTRUCTION _ DATE REQUIRED DY PART 714 OF LME OF FALSE BEAMS AT COFFERED Y Y 1 LINE OF CONSTRUCTION ABOVE 8/8/97 EO CLG. SEE DETAIL I/I / Ir,1""itl'} ' N` 1.) - -�-� OR HIDDEN N�{ GAJ N.Y STATE BUILDING CODE. 3' '( +' f rr NaEn$KNgIEIwEd II SDALE yE pG' P°b NEW OPENING IN EXISTING a M� CONSTRUCTION AS NOTED * $ 6 / VIF VERIFY IN FIELD DRAWN BY 6 (' F d C� dpM�KaL iA I _ 16 'oL5 ! t COLS J � ,0 GFI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROJECTMPD �ryo,� N d° I LLLL / Pl.iJM�N� 705-1802 !1� 0 AM ro » IM yy DUPLEX CONVENIENCE OUTLET TI+E AYE �• - cXwl 2 ]^ IILbv1 I I,_N�1 7„ - � MLFLWAWAYIM M WLLOWIINMML'110M11 9612 " fl, n j�1 MYOiR EMEN NEED I i0UNM010N • '.r INSULATED E B055ED STEEL �/ a FDRIPSUM ONI�� DUPLEX CONVENIENCE OUTLET, TOP SWITCHED SHEET MO„ ENTRY pJOR W'yJtlTRANSOM ABOVE /� / //�Jy�(/� ( YEfp $$PONE COHERING V 5 AXW 31 I I/V a �ULAM . IDN 7E �I®Y YVI®BY 1 r 7 1,2" A%I31 FWH 2]�051 F9 5ELECTE I BY OWNE 1 1'-9' 3LH 1/2" 3'-II I/T ,Vli PLUMBER CERTIFICATION BINA1. - ETEFOIIC'.T RECE55 DEDONN LIGHT OLIIGHTGF XTUREURE 6�cerans Mc T`-] I'2' v'- 3'-II I/2" 3'-II I/2" I'-9' 4 !R I MIN.) FWH 2]00 � • OR ONLEAADCONTENTBEfORE /ILL CONSTRUCTION SMALL Aft" SELECTED AS OWNER ghw y 1r-3' r-I�^ 13'-0^ r-Ir' y CERTIFICATE THE REQUIREMENTS Of TINE N.Y SINGLE POLE SWITCH Hauppauge , New York 11288 o SOLDER USED/N WATER $TATE CONETNUCfION � , (516) 543-1300 fpx 543-1344 pP SEVEN CODE$. NOT RUPONSW NO 5 WAY Sw1TCH REVISIONS m 44'-1'4 SUPPLYSYSTEMCANNOT IN:$"a Domemmm w11, ® 70 cfm MIN EXHAUST FAN DUCTED A5 PER OWNER ' FIRST FLOOR PLAN •.� EXCEED 2I10 Of 1%LEAD. DUCTED TO FRESH AIR, I R S T F L 0 0 R P L A N o. e�D SMOKE DETECTOR SCALE I/4"=1'-0" PROPOSED ADDITION 310 '5(1 BATH / Q(p \ LOFT 14'-0' T B'-3" I4'-B' / J ( f\ -�-� 4 3 -O�, 4' 4'-7" / / "/ 0' 4" ROOF DRAIN CONCEALED \\---0 I' 2" \\ TO[' OF 5UBFL. G ELI 1N3'-9 1/2"Y L%. 111'-9 7/B' u 3'-6" FIXED UNIT ABOVE Q ' `U 2+6 -1 4" BREAK PS 12L WITHIN ROOF CONSTR. \ RAME ,�,. /• BELOW PIPED INTO WALL. I .� t REVISED REAR GREAT ROOM w I p0s \ PLAN LAYOUT / WINDOW H V \ CONFIGURATION. V2 T FIXED UNIT SHALL gu \ UN\79 BY ANDERSNIF OR EQUAL it / 4" 6" „ �P- 3 0� vlpn MxIN POST 6 p_5n V 6' I b / MI M \_ 1 3-0" 1� A,.b \I2" b..\0 SI G-P551 E E / j 11�til,[ IIIII @-d 4V( TES 1 R\�Gb P 6 / ; `,o ROOF D N ]TO ',111 I I 3 ( PE VE � - -- - I• OBELOW L P- OF ROOF OBELI AIIF% NWL a"-3EN TOr q * 5,. " SRHr��PL2 �2a .II \" UJ _- - - - - _,- - - •-- --'. ---- - -I-- - b III GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE F 0E R`' N 7 6,- ( + 5 9''6 HANDRAIL 1 RAILING 21- " AFF NDE 1/ WU T IO+E `/2. BUILT' UP SEE DETAIL 4/4. 9Y x J' 6,P EMP, G , CN TE ROOF BELOW REMOVE EXISTING ROOFING AS REO'D. - - --� T - -- -- By Bf0 CPT tp/gNG(E BELOW OPEN O OPENTO TO ALLOW NEW WALL TO BEAR ON -_ -.- 5f1"x6°-PRE55HRETRFU _ �QfR(eE�/FSIV CL 4BOR I n EX15T PLTWD ROOF DECK BELOW, -- - _ --_ — IA' R4hE L PATCH DECK / BUILT-UP ROOF - -�W ����-� --- - - - ORE \ � PITCH _ wTcx / AS REQ'D INSTALL NEW METAL - ._- _—_ _ _ ------ �4( I / 14'/{t MIN IN'/ll IIIN WAFLASHING OPE TO _ RAF INTERSECTION WALL - - --__ _ __._ - �` 1 \ OPEN TO a BELOW - -- -_-- -_ - - 7 -� I \� BELOW do OF ROOF I / ROOF 5 IRT - I BELO �, OPEN TO OPEN TO - - i BELOW BELOW tH FLO M \/ z F� mx 75' � .E n ; -� I :G D �� �g \ / _ - _ - _ - _ - _ _ SECOND FLOOR PLAN ENTRY PQRG,H OPTION 8'-21i 1 10'-B": mL �' SCALEI/4"=I'-O" - _. I a NOSE 1 LINE OF _ FOR BALANCE OF NOTES LOWER G EAT ROOM UPPER GREAT ROOM ROOF AECVE SEE SECOND FLOOR PLAN ro OVER ARP UNDL I I OVER C112-ARPET " L - ---- , - -- -- - - _ 2' x B" (J 112. cc T OF SUER 1 TOP OF 5UBFL Y ALIGN W/ EX15T AOFN W/ EX15T (N W) I -WALL BELJW E +12'-6 1/2' I EL +13'-9 /2'x WALL BELOW GENERAL NOTES CAN CATH r 4 1 19-5" CLG ? 6° L, `PSTARTING OF LANS AMD MAKE WORK AGREE WI-TNF9ILI FAMILIARIZE DHIMSELFAWITH THE TINT NT OF TO P 35. BATHROOMS PAPER HOLDER, TOWEL RA R, MIRRORED MEDICINE CAOINEL SOAP DISH, r G `L, m K, SHOWER CURTAIN RODS AND CLOTHES HOOKS PFT ILLG AME 36 ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES SHALL BE KOHLER OR EQUAL WITH MOEN FAUCETS =PATE �,El,,GAT PLATE HEIGHT _ CLNTRACTOR OR OWNER SHALL OBTAIN A BUILDING PERMIT FROM THE TOWN OF ]'-3 I/2' T-I 112' EL I` C. HGT T 1 EL +T-0' ( EOUTHOLD PRIOR TO STARTNG'ANY WORK 37 ALL METAL FLASHING WHERE CALLED FOR ON PLANS $HALL BE ALUMINUM, EXCEPT AT A kN W/ H.P ABOVE 5UBFLODRCHIMNEY WHICH SHALL BE COPPER.I' IBARREd / OR SHALL OBTAIN ALL R OUIRED APPRO AL RMITS IAT OF CXW4 I'70'"p '/2')' I3 LCCUPANCY, INSPECTION APPROVALS, ETC FOR WORKSPRFORMED FROM AGENCIES 38. PLYWOOD DECKING SHALL BE EXTERIOR GRADE PLYWOOD WITH EDGES SOLID BLOCKED I -- I HAVING JURI5DOTION THEREOF. OR PLY CLIPS, DECKING SHALL BE SCREWED AND GLUED TO JOISTS Lp, ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE NEW YORK STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION AND 3q ALL PLUMBING SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, NEW YORK STATE ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CODE, AND FIRE PREVENTION BUILDING CODE TIE NEW FIXTURES INTO,EXISTING 501L LINE _ LOW PARTITION W/ ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AS INDICATED IN THE PLUMBING SCHEMATIC. - ROOF OW ; I OAK CAP IL 5 ARE 5 IF IN THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION A CONDITION EXISTS WHICH DISAGREES WITH 40 ALL PLUMBING SYSTEMS SHALL BE LEAK TESTED AND WITNESSED BY THE BUILDING' \ P /2"N FILL PIPE 1 UP 2R SEE DETAIL 5/4 V BELOW HAND AT I (NEW) /� THAT A5 INDICATED ON THESE PLANS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STOP WORK AND INSPECTOR PRIOR TO COVERING THE FRAMING \ STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT SHOULD HE FAIL TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE AND / ROILING 2'-8' AFF CONTINUE' WITH THE WORK, HE SHALL ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY 41. CONTRACTOR SHALL RE-ROUTE AS REQUIRED ALL EXISTING PLUM INC, ELECTRICAL 2'-6" 4" 10'-5" 1- � I 11 5MLLAR TO DETAIL 4/4 t 2/3. ARISING MHEREFROM AND HEATING LINES INCLUDING AIR CONDITIONING FOOTWORK WWI H INTERFERES. WITH NEW CONSTRUCTION. \9 V EXTEND EXISTING CHIMNEY t FLUES UP e 6 CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (GAS, ELECTRIC, WATER, \ TARO NEW ROOF MATCH STONE VENEER - TELEPHONE, CABLE, TV, ETC ) DRYWELL5, AND SANITARY SYSTEM, PRIOR TO 42 HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM FOR THE NEW GREAT ROOM SHALL BE A PROPANE FIRED ' 13'-10" Try 1 ^,i I' ON INTERIOR `^ EXCAVATING AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO SAME CAUSED BY HIS COMBINATION HEATING AND COOLING E AND 'U RAN EEM ST T,FC4NE OR EQUAL XCAVATING MECHANICAL 72CONTRACTORDECREES SHALL SIZE AND GUARANTEE SYSTEM'S PERFORMANCE FOR \ b" CJ 16" O C. \ z rv' MAINTAINING 72 DEGREES INTERIOR TEMPERATURE 7 10 DEGREES AMBIENT WITH A ( I, 7 GRADING ,AROUND NEW CONSTRUCTION SHALL SLOPE AWAY FROM NOOSE AND BLEND INTO 15 MPH WIND VELOCITY FOR HEATING CYCLE ANDA 78 DEGREES INDOOR TEMPERATURE HIPEXISTING - FOR SUMMER COOLING CYCLE. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE INSULATED AND SIZED FOR APPROPRIATE DISTRIBUTION AND SHALL,RUN CONCEALED{FIRST FLOOR ADDITION AND B CONTRACTOR SHALL (UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE BY OWNER) INCLUDE IN W15 WORK, NEW SECOND FLOOR BED ROOMS SHALL BE HEATED AND COOLED FROM THE EXISTING Ej BED �2 `� W e mll�j\ b e �' STEEL PIPEHANDRAIL1 r I A REMOVAL OF EXISTING SHRUBS AND TREES WITHIN THE AREA OF THE NEW ADDITION SYSTEM IF POSSIBLE. 0 70 = �1 eo rl { RA1LINi2'-Y"IAF'f / O' AND THE TRANSPLANTING OF SAME TO A LOCATION SELECTED BY THE OWNER. CARPET SEE DETAIL 4/4' BALCbNY I A3, FURNISH AND INSTALL A SINGLE STATION SMOKE DEFECTING ALARM DEVICE WHERE YJ OVER 112° UNDL a L' I AK FLOG G ,I ,! / "�, !, .:y, I 9 ALL FOOTINGS TO BEAR ON UNDI5TURBED SOIL WITH A MINIMUM ALLOWABLE SOIL INDICATED ON PLAN DEVICE SHALL CONFORM TO SECTION 10003 OF THE NEW YORK ^I \ BEARING ;CAPACITY OF 2 TCNS/SQ FT AND SHALL HAVE A'MINIMUM OF 3'-0" OF STATE UNIPORM FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE, „ 9 I/2° TOP OF SU FAL 5,_O ;_ BEARING -' --9\r� 4 ;, COVER CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SOIL BEARING CAPACITY EL +10'-0 v?` 4 \ ! WALL / \ - < 44 INSTALL A5 PER OWNER'S DIRECTION ANY AND ALL INTERCOM, SECURITY, FIRE, ^ _ ==-'- DN 9R �" 10 ALL CONCRETE TO BE 3000 P.51. STONE CONCRETE P 26 OATS .TELEPHONE AND/OR TV GABLE WIRING IN WALLS RUNPRIORCTC AL ET IN WALE ALL \ / \ 1 r STORAGE TEMPERATURE CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE ALSO RUN CONCEALED IN,WALLS, 'FLOORS ' INSULATED ATTIC RAISE v WALL _ ( �, (N W) 5 /" \ ( V2"R -ITL PIPE 11 PROVIDE Ivk FELT MEMBRANE DAMPPROOFING OVER TROWELLED ON MASTIC ON ALL AND/OR CEILINGS. ACCESS PANEL RAISE TO UPPCRT '( HANDRAIL EA. SIDE fWNDATuON WALLS. UPPER RR _ 6 5 ELECTRICAL WORK OC TI BOARD L FIRE UNDERWRITERS APPROVED A G-0" 4" \i2) 2-G" B�pOLDS \ � � \\ _ ( 12 ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL TO BE A-36 FS=22,000 PSI COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF ALL SWITCHES, SWITCHED OUTLETS AND LIGHT 6 \ O ® / •\ ,^ ti FIXTURES, ETC.,WITH OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, ., 13 ALL 12' OW PLATES SHALL 0E THRU BOLTED USING I/Y DIAMETER BOLTS STAGGERED \r" P71 -- - - 2-0 -- \LL / OPEN TO \ LOW PARTITION RE AT 12" 02, 46 ALL MATERIALS SPECIFIED ON THESE PLANS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE \ - T BELOW \ OAK CAP IL 11 AFF WITH THE MANUFACTURERS' SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF Tf1EIR PRODUCT, SHELF 1 POLE SEt 4 / SHELVING // \ \ SEE DETAIL 5/4. 4 DESIGN LJIADS ST FLOOR 404/SQ. FT LIVE OAD GBATH / \ \ 2ND FLOOR 404/50. FT LIVE LOAD AT GRFAT RMS o o Ri/"ET�- _. SHELF 1 P�,LE /_ �'b / i,•T iry X, 'T 1 \ 4 _ I - I n �1 ( Lq @9,p \ 2ND FLOOR 504/50 FT LIVE LOAD AT BED RMS ] THE DRAWINGS DONOTTLLUSTRATENEVERYNCONDITION TW0IRK NOTTPARTICULARNI.TTDETAILED _ VANITY Q" / F� Oq L( 'I'p \ 1__L. ', ATTIC J#/SQ FT LIVE LOAD WHERE NO STORAGE ;. " " / 4 v/ 9p Hp l X T ( \ i' \ ' � SHALL BE OF CONSTRUCTION SIMLLAR TO PARTS DE II ��ti••s' 204/54 FT LIVE LOAD WHERE STORAGE TAILED -( \ \- -- \ �� �, e C \ 4„ 2° CARPET ROOF 304/50 FT LIVE LOAD 4 7 q ] A' 2_B" q' �JVER 1/T UNDL. 40 EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED WERE FROM FIELD MEASUREMENT5 TAKEN ON (2) "-c" BI-P L05 / 1(4) 2• \\ \ 4' BREAK 15 DESIGN TIMBER 5TRE55 - DOUGLAS FIR 42 OR BETTER E-1,6D0,000 Ps, 0128/96 AND FROM PLANS OF THE EXISTING RESIDENCE PREPARED BY.ROBERT OR FELT) SOFFIT tt ' .+'. y Ln1u post \ TOP QF 5UBF1-, BATLEY, ARCHITECT DATED 3/23/7q FURNISHED 13T THE OWNER, i + BED � OOM AT ¢NTRY ELF-� EL A!IGN W/ EXIST IG ALL MICRO-LAM LUMBER TO HAVE A MINInUM MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF E=2,000,000 psI 4q DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS, WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SUPERCEDE SCALED DIMENSIONS, CARPET P ro e 3-0" s / (4) 2+61 �� '� � � S� WALL BELOW v_ OVER I/]" UNDL \ 0. , I( h /4" e A. 6� - 13-0' MIN POST 6" ]'-5" 6 I] DOUBLE JOISTS UNDER ALL PARTITIONS PARALLEL TO SAME AND AROUND ALL 50. ARCHITECT HAS NOT BEEN RETAINED FOR ON-SITE INSPECTIONS OR OBSERVATION OF „ 2' x 8' C In" D\ {j} JPENINGS. THE CONSTRUCTION R ` .SLCATHA ` _ V CATH + c\1 � CLG. "/I / W OF ROOF 1 \ 1B. WHERE JOUST HANGERS AND OTHER 5TEEL FRAME CARRIERS ARE USED, IT 15 !N w) IMFERATI\VE THAT THE APPROPRIATE TYPE, QUANTITY AND SHEAR CAPACITY BUILT Upa ROOF BELOW 11 \ r- - T FASTENER5 BE USED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE HANGER MANUFACTURER L'sG HGT 1V \ / / 19. INSTALL BRIDGING IN ALL FLOOR AND FLAT ROOF JOISTS, CEILING J015TS AND /AL1GN W/ H F\ 1 LEADER WHERE THE NOMINAL DEPTH TO THICKNESS RATIO OF JOISTS EXCEEDS 6 LED AT MAXI /OP BARRP\ \\1�\ /- ,± �CHOR RAMI INTO II LP OF ROOF 1111 \\\\ ROSS BRIDGING,501J0 W,k D BLOCKING OC DEPTH OF AND SHALL 1B GAUGE r J_ 4C,RR 2 N DEPTH OF MEMBER METAL / ' b" WALL NDS It- u / A 20 ALL HEADERS TO BE 3 X 0° qT 6' SUE WALLS AND (2) 2" X 6' AT -__ __ _ - -- -- LL B _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __ E1R AGING SHALL BE INSTAL CROSS BL21DbMG r SIMILAR TO CONT, ALUM GUTTER / \ STUD WIALLS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE L 'o- DETAIL ✓3 _ _, -__- -'I \ �I AND FLOOR 5 AC SOAT BEARING PARTITION TO L IN WALLS !� ♦ /�►� ten. " PR WINDOW SEAT 4 ' \ I -- - - - ( I / A 22 ALL ITEF15 REMOVED IN THE CONSTRUCTION SHALL REMAIN THE OWNERSIONS A� RA 1 �� } I1DDI��V1� " /P aF <, f R/'1 i' / A 5 TO LIMIT DIMENSIONS '^�• 1 OF CONCEALED SPACES TO B'-0' VERTICALLY AND 20'-0" HORIZONTALLL 'S PROPERTY TO / LEGALLTWITH E! EXCZPTNON SPoIED OFF THE DEBRIS WHICH SHALL BE CARTED OFF THE SITE AND Mr. 4 Mrs. MICHAEL 'MAKER' RESIDENCE _ 23 CONTRACTOR SHALL EXERCISE GOOD JUDGMENT TO MINIMIZE DAMAGE TO EXISTING 3455 NA55AU POINT ROAD CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. a, -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � I AREAS (INCLUDING LAWN AND SHRUBS) AREAS DAMAGED DUE TO NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY . LINE OF - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - y SHALLBE. RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE ROOF ABOVE / OWNEDATE B 24 ALL FINISIIIES 50ALL MATCH EXISTING AS CL05E AS POSSIBLE, $/$/qT 4jRJ D AN- 25 PATCH A9 REQUIRED ALL AREAS WHERE EX15TING HAS BEEN REMOVED AND/OR NEW GNy G, pR,y HXV WORK ABUTS EXISTING SCALE PLATE HEIGHT 1 �NATE EL [J -LOOK WHERE EXISTING ROOF AREAS FALL 26 WHERE EXISTING WALLS ARE REMOVED OR KEN OPENINGS ARE CALLED FOR IN AS NOTED 1< , ABOVE SUBFLDOR I EXISTING WALLS PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF EXISTING WALLS, CEILING BEAMS, ROOF T7a � C A (Hs-I v1") 1 WITHIN NEW BUILDING ENVELOPE, RAFTERS„ ETC , CONTRACTOR SHALL BRACE EXISTING AS REQUIRED UNTIL NEW DRAWN BY < d 9 1 REMOVE EXISTING BUILT-UP ROOF ! HEADER AS SPECIFIED 15 INSTALLED A ASSEMBLY DOWN TO PLYIND OECKING MPD CXW 14-2 (4) AXW 31 MULLED 27 ALL NEW (WINDOWS AND SLIDING DOOR5 SHALL BE TERRATONE AS MANUFACTURED BY N4,_ 1}r �/i. o• ALIGN W/ EX15T 1 (4) AXW 81 MULLED ANDERR51EN OR EQUAL AND SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH DOUBLE GLAZED INSULATING PROJECT NO ryD CTC 13 ABOVE WALL BELOW (4) AXW 31 MULLED GLA55 AMD FIBERGLAS SCREENING INSULATING GLASS 5HALL BE HIGH PERFORMANCE FTN'f yKpYE yy S E II v2" 3'-II V2' ARCH WIND W5 ABOVE [9 EXTERIOR DOOR SH 96123 3 7 4 3 SEE FRONT ELEVATION $HEFT NO J - GLAZING AXW AXW 31 25 ALL FIXES) GLASS SHALL BE 3/4' I INCLUDING AN INUIMINU GLA55 PANELS EXACT ®ICS 131 1 BLE GLAZED INSULATING 3'-u 1/F' 3'-II V2" 3' 6-6" n'-6" 3'-II 112- MAGNETICALLY I/_" SIZES TO' BE FIELD DETERMINED UPON COMPLETION OF FRAMING, ALL BE 3/4" INSULATED AN ALUM OR STEEL RAISED PANEL, v 'I MAGNETICALLY WEATHERSTRIPP M SADDLE. 13'-0" ]'-1V IS'-3"i 30 ALL KLEID 3 SHALL BE U 5,6. NATIONAL GYPSUM CO /Y' THICK (U WO), TAPED AND nn 1 SPACKLEfD 3 CCAT9, . 61 w: Veterans �Me MO!^1 a � !' I GJ�'11YQy ' 31 ALL WALIJBOARD SHALL BE PRIMED AND PAINTED WHERE EXPOSED 051NG BEST QUALITY HcaAp�auge, New 'York .11788, FACTORY MIXED PANTS. (516) - 543-1300 fax 543-1349 OF, 5EVEN.. 59'-4'3 OVERALL 32 OWNER SHALL SELECT ALL COLORS (RE PAINT TILE, CARPETING, EXTERIOR REVISIONS c STAINING„ COUNTER TOPS; VANITIES AND PLUMBING FIXTURES 1111 SECOND FLOOR PLAN RJ Q S G O N D (.... O . O I \ I L A N Q p5BP9R OWNER GENERAL NOTES 33 CARPETINiG 5HALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AT OWNER'S EXPENSE a' 34 BATHROOM"; FLOORING SHALL BE CERAMIC TILE ON MORTAR BED WITH BASE WAL45 SCALE 1/4°=P-O" PROPOSED 2nd FL. ADDITION, 16B7 W. FT. AROUND TDB AND 5101ERS SHALL RECEIVE CERAMIC TILE FULL HEIGHT AND SHALL BE SET IT, MASTIC ' • fi I Z' x 12" FJ 16" OC. 'x NEW _ - -N FJ IIM o r - _-m _J �' ,.. � NEw I II — IIII}I , x ] 3 7 3 2, AS o I0 m BEARING IIII IIII II 114° I' - _ - I I Ijj111 SII,I Inti '�,i v PROVIDE MffFAL, FLAS , HING WHERE I - - - - - L I NALL ME s •' a I m I TOP OF LL TOP OF WALL I EL, -1'-1 1 2"t r _j T-T� _ a 5/ / UNEXCAVATED 4 MIN, THICK POURED CONC 'SLAB W/I#4 RE-BARS MECHANICAL X STEPS VE 12" O.C.-EACH WAY. (EXISTING) K'N DROP WALL A5 POURED COI STEPS , REO'D ® STEPS ��\ '. , ++ _ �� 6' MIN THICK POURED CONC SLAB W%#4 R5-BARS o ' I _ r 12" FJ Ib" Oi --- O LME OF STEPS \ --------------- -j__ - 12' OC. EACH WAY c (EXISTING) , AT GRADE --� UNDERPIN EXIST FTG W/ 2'-b" EXISTING CONDEN51NQ UNIT " . 12" DEEP POURED CONC FOOTMG W/ (4) q4 RE-BARS EA. WAY TO REMAIN 13'-0' (TYPICAL @ 4 LOCATIONS) CUT BEAM POCKET AT EX5T DEN " FNDTN WALL TO ACCONODAT2 FOUNDATION PLAN - ENTRY PORCH 'OPTI'ON F x 12 x 1/2" THK BRG PLATE \ (EXISTING) W/ 1 4 x Vi- DOWEL SCALE GROUT SOLID M NOTE. INTO EXIST FNDTN WALL W/ NON- SHRINK GROUT, (TYR OF 2) \. O FOR BALANCE OF NOTES. ., �\ c V x IT FJ I6" OC SEE FOUNDATION PLAN. Y r _, (EXISTING) I _ _ I 1 I I 11 I EX15T CLG HUN- '- SPACE HEATER REMOVE EXIST, 51DING DOWN TO I SHEATHING t INSTALL NEW SIDING EXISTING EXISTING A: =TOP SLAB TOP OF SUBFL AS NOTED + EL 9'-0 1/2"tb 1 EL -B'-I1 1/2"t BREAK UP t REMOVE EXIST 5" END CEDAR SHAKES m I FX16T CONSTRUCTION - ?t 1 _ FOOTING SLAB AS REO'D FOR NEW OVER I5# BLDG PAPER _ SLAB NG IREOID AT10NS, PATCH ' SLAB A5 REOID _ N x 12' FJ Ib" OC 2° x h" FJ 0. OC x 10" FJ Ib" OC , 2 1 - n I c c SOLID BLOCY.ING BETWEEN - r UII I LINE OF EXIST. w THRV Px 52L PIPE COL (9 np/k.) EXIST WOOD BEDRWF7 , CONT 2"J -----1 EXIST 2" x 12" FJ 16" O,C, " I (EXIETIN-) AEXISTING) m (EXISTING) EXIST F TO PLATE THRU- I __.___I------------ < __ -� --- -'- '�. --- x In" FOR T x 12' , 1 , V — - OF EXIST BEAM -- —_ OP FLANGE ry omii"IFJ w - WALL ABOVE wl J_ I BOLTED TO BT) FLANGES 1 I BURNING STOVE BOLTED PLYWD, SHEATH - --- ------ ' - 2 O n I - J -- w 12 WEB STIFFNESS NEW w 1 o R I of " n' "g------ T r -x15T FJ ADD 13 2' (BELOW PARTITION ABOVE) WI0 x 60STEELI-BEAM RELOCATE EXIST. SOFFIT' LIGHTS TO NEW SOFFIT -3'-0' x 3'-0" ' DEEP POURED ,�,t BLOCKING AS REp'D. ❑ I CGNC FTG W/ 4) u4 REPAIRS m 1 I TWO UR GARAGE l O 5 EXIST, STC. BEAM EACH WAY 5/8" THK x 12"L x B'W (EXISTING) n BEARING PLATE / SAW 1I ` 1 I BENT STUDS 5 INTO I I I I CONCRETE � � I .�— EXIST, oVHp. DpOR S m REMOVE Ex15TING WINDOW I U ] REMOVE EXIST, FNDTN WALL AS t TO CREATE NEW OP KING , FLS REOD FOR NEW BEAM INSTALLATION RL J' 1 REMOVE EXISTING W Daw CU CREATE NEW (OPENING 15 ) ( I I I I 5-R �� z I I NT FNpTN WALL i0 1 I PATCH FNDTN WALL A5 REO'D, STEEL A CUT FNDTN WALL T NG 11 1 FACE OF EX15T 6" 5 1 FNDTN WALL WHERE NEW FNDTN WALL ABUTS EXIST FNDTN IN REPASS N[4" OC VERT EX15T ELEC, PANEL ' MAINTAIN (FLUSH 1 TO REMAIN - I FLWR UP BR - VENTED E PLYWD SOFFIT DRILLED INTO, EXIST FNDTN WALL I --' �E3 TE�CW/rDISK VENTS < GROUTED SPUD W/ EPDXY GROUT 1 I I 1 ( IS )' - . MIN 6" EMBEDMENT INTO NEW r-�'---I 20* -HOCA I I 1 EX15T (Tl"PICAL OF 3 LOCATIONS) - i O CONT, 2' x _ BLOCKING I b 9 L_ -I l cc/' L_ J 1I - r ;`y_,,,_ 2' x I2" FJ 16" OG 1 B' 1 n ._ - " Fv 12" FJ Ib O.C, SECTION DE CC BEAM � C Ivy DROPOOR WPENING 1r j L'-OV D. DR F—MAINTAI'NFLU5H IN p c NEW r - - � �m -cM _ - _ yfF`W I DETAIL - STEEL L1EAI I L FLOOR 1 ]- r - ' -• •� B CON[LOSE73• EX15TING CONDENSING UNIT SCALE, I' I'-0' 1 1 C TRO - f '.I PGNEp t0 REMAIN f 1 AB IE REMOVE £ C 1 1 I• . 12'NEW D /•, ',, 3' B r B U m OPENING PADTCON FINISHES w 3 6 N a II I p y 2'-I' o u N 1 O 1 x c O C � B B I I z 2" SLAB I � AS REOD - II Im 4 ,�Ikk f_. , y _ - - . e., , " BEARINGo I L-- - °' m -o' o0p VQiI'O�a Iili � O � -!' - _ 'X` %1,; : .JJIF -��" m .• _- - BEDROOM ' 1 1 - ou�bET @ I EXISTING s wila- mxI I j NEW STO4GE AREA OLG FOR 7 `' •�'' • _ _ _ o m filo IIII Iy 1 OPEIynTOR', I EOP OF waL+ :-x •„ T- -_� B, TO OF L GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE , _ i 1 T DOOR SLAB PITCH 1 MOTOR t, _ F L RAILING PAINTED -� M TO DMR /Fi MIN. I I' I o I I EL -I 2k I I PROVIDE METAL I �— I jI GR FLASHING WHERE -$ -__ - I I - I % 2'P TOP RAIL • L _ _ _ '_ J I �\ ANCHOR RAILING To wpu AT - t SLAB MEETS RED CONCy I `° - \ _ 'j•I WALL (TTP J TSPS ABOVE I m 1/T'A POSTS I' ' , - . •� SLO@PEDE SLLB ' I .•.L '. J L / - J w GADLI,SRTAEEL" THK, 1, 5-1 - � F r _/ _ _ _ ___ - -m ^- -' L . , !_ J I w � REMO HORIZ, RAILS 1; N� PLATEWELDED BELOW REMOVE EXIST WOOD HOR Z. 5 AND ANCHORED TO WALL BEYOND CONCEAL PLATE BELOW FASCIA REMOVE EXISTING WOOD \ L BOARDS ALTERATION ON TYPICAL FOUNDATION WALL RAILING, STEPS AND L 1 II ALTERATION ADDITION 8' THICK POURED CORO FNDTN PLATFORM FRAME WALLS t STEPS � VE EXIST LOW DEEP WALL SHALL BE 2 DOTING @ TOP OF WALT. IN NEW STORAGE AREA _.______.__ I UNEXCAVATED WALL - i; DECK P MBR. HALL ON a E x a• NOTE 1 ) TO P PADRE INSTALL 5/B TYPE X w EX15T-) Mr. E' Mrs. MICHAEL MAKER. W/ PRE55URE TREATED r 10" DEEP EL -f-1 /2't GYP. Bp, @ENTIRE CW REMOVE EXIST BLAB(CW/EACH W B R5 pONC C� v 3 I/2" x 3 1/2" x I/4" THK GALV Ii NEW WMDECK END BOARD T S6 NOF SO POINT ROAD 'O FFOLK COUNTY W THICK POURED TCHCKaUE( N.Y. 2"x6" F SOUTNOLD - SU SILL SECURED W/ I/2 @ANCHOR _ MOUNTING PLATE WELDED 11 DATE BOLTS @ B'-0" O.0 MAX ANp NOT _-' / j TC POSTS t LAG SOL FED I' FLASHING BOOT SEALED MORE THAN 12" EACH WAY FROM DROP WALL AS POURED CONC. STEPS < V2 II TO ROOFING a CENTER POST REOI' @ 5T'RE S w v TO RSR STRUCTURE II g6.6 Ak CORNERS (TYPICAL) ,;-EXIST BRICK t RR / � 6" MM THICK POURED CONG _ -\� 1' qAE O'VJ)i, INSTALL CONT. SILL SEALER TE WALK ! 5TEP5 / „ " S SLAB W/ qq RE-BARS'@ I ' ' _ SCALE AND TERMITE 5WELD /y'. TO BE REMOVED SLAB 12" OC EACH WAY PATCH Ek IST BUILT-UP �I 11 EXIST DECKING OVER SLEEPERS W ROTCFING AS REO)'D OVER BUILT-UP ROOFING AS NOTED NOTE pi:,Ti V ' SET TOP OF WALL ELEV AS METAL ROOF EDGE - - DRAWN•BM LL hyjF,x; �5 h G REO'D TO ALIGN TOP OF NEW SEALED TO FOOTING-- 1S SILBFLpJR WITH EXISTING MPD ALUM GUTTER ELECTRICAL SERVICE NOTE t LEADER PROJECT NO d//L 1Z pf z i Ox'IhE 9Tt�b fJ q RELOCATE EXIST ELEC SERVICE ENTRY REMOVE EX15T LAMP I" x B" FASCIA BID t METER TO NEW EXTERIOR FNpTN WALL POST . EXTEND CONDUIT TO NEW LOCATION PER BLOCKING ALIGNED AT WARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS ! LILCO EXIST. SLEEPER TO �1yl.typ�w 1p�. /� C/� e SHEET NO ` T W/ LIO REQUIREMENTS BOARD OF FIREESERVICE UNDERWRITERS RELOCATION 15'-3" ]'-Il" 3'-0" T-11" E" EXP, CEDAR SHAKE 6�®yVVI`iY�Y De,ARVHlTECTV N "y', SUPPORT NEW END BOARD tl 41 ExIST, cousrkucnoN ®Qct BEDROOM y 3 . SIDING OVER EXIST SIDING (EXIST.) 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ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTIONCOPE, ALUM GUTTER (TTP) "--�, m w I --� j - + - 1r ON EXIST. TOP PLATE e " NA C EACH THERMOSTAT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM RANGE OF TEMPERATURE " Tu _ SETTINGS FROM 45 DEGREES F i085"DEGREES F AND SHALL BE ` I" x B' FASCIA BO 2 Ou �I I) 5 I - J , k vm+e ^" NA NA NA NA CAPABLE OF OPERATING THE SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING i ill w LOFT STORAGE w REMOVE EXIST F JOt OVERHANG EtJU 1 x i - - - A EApBANpLOFYSERMOSTATS $14ALL DEGREES F BETWF�BNE FULLANEATINGLE OF PROVIDING COOLING a ', REM E EXIST ROOF T TOrCLEAR NEW IST RR GISTS AS REO'D D `^ I " " "'a"` °-°""• D. ALL HEATING PIPING 5HALL'SE IABUTATED 1N CONFORMANCE WITH TOP 1 II JI IN THS.ARE A a tY _ I / //� r",,,,°�q, NA NA NA NA SECTION 75131E CONT (TYPICAL) STRIP PG R-19 00 5UL III ' F GR ER WIEVB�- - f1 ` r (+D'-v 1/Y7 -__- / 5UBFL0 @EUPPERXIST RGREATERM,CK ( E 7 ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND.LIGHTING SFIALL CONFORM TO SECTION 6" BATT I'� BED ROOM BATH ROOM e- -_-- -1__ _- --.--__ - T^ EAT RM SUB L (2) 2'X@ HDR. 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BLUESTONE -0" VAULT ' GR4DE TREADS W/ 1-1/8" NOSING OV'HG IIP _ --r 1 r•' l -III LOW PARTITION W/ STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL �— OPEN TO UPPER OAK CAP B-0° AFF I -t 4 RAILING 7-0 OF ROOF 4 WALL I - I I TURN DOWN STEP �1 III SEE DETAIL 5/4. 1 OPEN TO LOFT METAL FLASHING @INTERSECTION 1 SLAB AS SHOWN AFF, I I GREAT ROOM BEYOND- BEYOND —� � ,. 12 SEE DETAIL 4/4 1 II .- IIIIII 'l I i l u a 1� �6 1/2s WI r•T 1 1 _• I'Jr _ _ . , 2' x Ix' FJ b' O.C. �— FLAT ROOF CONSTRUCTION STEP FOOTING P-0' ON 2'-0" MAX, - --"- ���.L._�,__ -_ 3 3 FLY BUILT-UP ROOF ________-_ LOWEIR GREAT ROOM z4A° PLYWOOD (/I /�a��Y �I Q y PORCH �/'�o/ 7�1 (�T * . NEW UPPER GREAT RM SUBFLOOR (+13 2 ) TRTD HEADER FREE , —CUS FLOOR (TYPICAL) -- PITON 1/4"/ft G 2' A ',Y16- Of0lFD RN PEDPITTO SE`��I`•� ' ` - 1 •�I ` I- lr/ \L/T"1 OI I Ol�l m NEW LOWER GREAT RM SUBFLOOR (+I2' 6 V2' 2 x 6 1 ----- -_--- _--' -- L EW 9 AI 5 ToEAT R TO GUTTER BCALE� I/4"•I'-0° ^ m �r NOTE NOTE ER GR M. --- _- FOR BALANCE OF NOTES CANOPY CONSTRUCTION I5 SIMILAR TO - . .. ......... 1 SEE SECTION B/5 ^ BATT INSUL 2 x IU FJ Im OC NOTE, EXIST ROOFING DOWN TO A � DETAIL I/I - _- - _ URTD 6- POST SURE 6" 6 0 1 R.F 00 1/2 PRE5 TOP OF - -- F DECK T �E%1ST EHEATHMG - - . [lL )- _ WOOD LATTICE �� - �.--••1 T_-�_ -. .� - TOP OF EXIST PLATE -- _ e_ -- ALUs GUTTER ' CONT. (I) 3" x 6- + .J,,, f LEADER ..... .. . . .. .. __ (3) 2 x 6 HDR i I ALTERATION # ADDITION (3) 2" x IO" HEADER 1 "�5°-PL-ATE`H— - --- -- r- (3) 2" x 12" NOR .TO y R BEARING OF NEW FJ FLUSH W/ E%IST, RJ FO __ I I I ER + II 2 IO" FJ 12" OC --_ 2' x 12" FJ 16' C METALx 13"'HDRw TOWN A SOFT POINT �A� C OGUE, N.Y. E ° 11 Mr. t Mrs. MICHAEL DOUBLE EX15T FJ ! . ---- 3485 NASSAU POINT ROAD o BELOW NEW EXTERIOR j Ix' - - I' dSUFFOLK COUNTY WALL 1 (3) 2" . 10" HDR I' l /r FLASHING _ 7 DATE I OPEN TO EY15T -`— °'- ===1 '' PORCH SLAB SCR AI}C. E%1sT NO DECK DINING ROOM 1 LIVING ROOM BEYOND f KITCHEN EXIST ) 1 ! FOYER _-I A" MIN THICK POURED CONC 1 (EXIST ) TI' SLAB W/ 44 RE-BARS @ REMOVE EX15T ROOF III 12 OC EACH NAY SCALE ./ p EXIST FIN FLOOR (0'-°') CONSTRUCTION IN THIS AREA 1 _ INSTALL I• THK, BLUESTONE AS NOTED -- --111 PANELS SET IN MORTAR BED TOP OF SUBF 2 THK BLUESTONE PATTERN TO MATCH CLG ABOVE DRAWN BY _ _ — _ __ __ _4 T .r M - TREADS W1 I-I/S' NOSING. - n O FLOOR J015T ------ BT F EX15T POURED 9 - -'t 1 D CONC. TSPS - .. . MPD I 'Sy (4) 2' x 12' HDR � IY � I s1.aeNwi Hu1n s�eaRD @CONI, �Da•�X�ARc°N 'S '1: I , PROJEOT NO +e 6s f ,/ GRADE --- L 1 \ TF IT' OC EACH ICC INSTALL nq BENT - / . DOWELS @ 24' OC SET IN FNDTN WAL 5 . H____ R = 1 I- A1012 MECHANICAL ROOM 1 BATHRM. L _ 1 ( 3 a vY, t STEP sLne G+ TOP 4 STY (EXlsr ) 1 IX1s7) it TWO CAR GARAGE 1 - -1 _ .,¢ ( (EXIST,) 1 - -1 � S14EETNO 1 1 b" BATT INSUL T 1 _ GRADE 8�4p,ppN R+ JI 1 R•19.00 P NEw' -- --- WALL ON,' t - TYPICAL FOUNDATION WALLY " LT"-Pl NFLOOR 1' _____ APPRO% LINE B" THICK POURED GOND. FNPTNOlCe I xDEEP POURDT OONC FOOTINGFOR BALANCE OF NOTES1SEE SECTION A/5 4' POURED CONC 1 -____ 610 Veterans McMor1al 'H hWAOF GRADE INSLAB FLUSH W/ EY15T " FOREGROUND W/ COM 2"x4" KEY AT 10" WIDE $EXIST. SLAB ° fFNDTN WALL INSTALL 20r WIDE x 10° Hauppauge, Ne J x' DEEP FOOTING. CS16) PO.X- (-q'-a ur: iiI . BOLTS r W1 1 2' nNO RVOT543- 300 543 49 oR' ` $EVEN'-- - - W—. � ��� --- _ 2'xb° PRESSURE TREATED . 1 1 +* SILL SECURED W/ V2" AN REVISIONS 111 l- -' -- - J MORE THAN 12' EACH. Y FROM Q' B 5 E G O .BMTU CORNERS (TYPICAL)INSTAREVISED REAR GREAT ROOM a SCALE, 114••1'-O^ ^rFT DAMPROOFING 'n, AND TL RMITE SHIELD L SONY BILL EALER - MINOU5 LINE OF E%15T, . PLAN LAYOUT 4 WINDOW i / r FTG. BEYOND, CONFIGURATION - TYPICAL IRA::: - ROOF CRICKOT ,I AT CHIMNEY _.-_ - F 1 -- CEMENT WASHTU RIDGE VENT^--•� - SOLDIER COURSE CAP } RIDGE VENT 12 MATCH EXIST, MA50NRY VENEER AT EXTERIOR. , k b I/23 �- ETANDARD COPPER STEP FLASHING 12 , /i, -- '�- AT INTERSECTION OF ROOF / CHIMNEY. 6 1/23 _ CIRCLE TOP / CURVED UNITS CONCEALED '. ,. 12 TO BE A5 MANUFACTURED BY "t - MTL FLASHING - oA .. "' ._...�.' I NEEW MORNING WINDOWS INC. « ."«. . �, 6 02i EQUAL. ,i; CRICK ^ ......,«.- LL -P•-, a 12 .-�..��...� I TA L R c. m lc. ......._,....... 7 F. - ND L STEEL REN F. HO ANDERSEN. SEE DETAIL 3/4. / ARCHITECTURAL GRADE FIBERGL/ .... . 2 FIkED FIXEp � . LL ,... ,»~ 4 '^` --,_ Nj BY / ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES (TYP) _ r 2 FIXED F Z PI%ED . '�li ARCHITECTURAL GRADE FIBERGL/ 6'I/2E MULLEb d UNIT 'C` ^=' - FASCIA BD LT ROOF SHINGLES (TYP M, GOITERS _JI ,. _^ _. UNIT UNIT P ALU I' r 0" FASCIA BD WINDOW HEAD -- ASPHALT ) y. F _ TOP OF NEW PLATE TOP 0 FASCIA BD @' - ALUM LEADER - vB 7 (TYPICAL) -- _ __ ___ — _ _ _ / // ��.. ; CONGEALED _ � � A MTL FLASHING F PLATE \ *�\ , LOW WINDOW HEAD ' r�Tf f�{f, ALUM GUTTER r M LL D' - WINDOW HEADREM I- x B" CNR BOARDS 2 - 1 T _._%W 14 - 1 t - (4)li W31 , .l "'S.-.-.... _ .^.. .-.._____: _ OV HOVE EXIST. JTOP ,T (TYPICAL) .......�:`c':.C:' i_2.._ ,. N .c ' P OF SUBFL. ' ALUM LEADER � 1 - - P UPPER LEVEL _ TP OF EX15T_ ROOF DECK I I TO 1" x 6° FASCIA BOARDS L1. L 1 I' TOP OE EX15T PLATE - -1- 1, 1 FASCIA BD J --ALUM. GUTTER NEW 2 rq FLI' (A) W9I OOR Ia x B" (I' ) L - r L , INSTALL NEW WINDOW L Ia TOP OF EXIST ROOF DECK Ik 1 _ll GRILLS AT U15T n - b I ANDERSEN WINDOWS o TOP OF EXIST PLATE II 1 IrY- o ( 1 i .+- •,�. " 1 WINDOW HEAD BAS OX DOWN CANT SN - I. T711 II 11' , �ALVM, LEADER ' x 4" WINDOW TRIM } ( %W 14-f I�� _j -✓ r ` (TYPICAL) TOP OE EX15T.y` B QmLW II -m' - CEDAR SHAKES L1L - -1 - �'Y,'L'J. _ —_ — 5" TO THE WEATHER, 1 1 LL E. J IyII-ii �' - I CEDAR SHAKES TOP OF EXIST. PLATE (TYPICAL) "-1 0 6' TO THE WEATHER(TYPIyl '`il �i II IIS n TB" WINDOW TRIn HIS WINDOW ONLY 0 x B" CNR BOARDS L'If" TOP OF 5UBFLOO9 0'-0" Y, +,I' �_J 11 (TYPICAL) �'1 ll 1, L hl. _ LLf ARCING TYR�'-.I I JJ_ LINE OF EXIST, WING WALL - o ._ 1 CEMENT L -- --� 0'-0- TOP OF SUBFL_ �- - I TO BE REMOVED DEL REMOVE FNDTN BTM OF FLOOR JOIST L ' � II 1L _- J � �'�" WALL TO B" BELOW GRADE. ul 1 P _ ( ') GRADE 3'0 ROOF DRAIN WITHIN ROOF �� STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL 1 WALL DOWN TO BA5EMENT / THRU FNDTN WALL TO Ij j / RAILING 2'-B' AFF. EXTERIOR INSTALL SCREENING � J --CEMENT FORCING TO SIMILAR TO DETAIL 4/4 GRADE OP OF EX15T SLAB I'I GRAD LINE OF WALL BEYOND MATCH MET (TYP)—� - NOTE L- _- — _ OVER DRAW OUTLET. - - INSTALL NEW 51DING OVER EXIST bAT THIS I - i PORTION RESDENCEINSTALL FNEW 51F EXP IT,CP 0'6 PERMACA5T POLYMER RE51N/GLA55 p .,EDAR SIDING IFIBER PLAIN STYLE COLUMNS W/ TUSCANCEDAR SHAKES OVER E%ISTBASE AS MANUFACTURED BY PRIG OR EQUAL,-_ _ CONFORMANCE W/ MANUFACTURERSTR CT LINE OF E%IST. - _-____---_j------ ---_ -- T------- - -- - FNDTN, t FTG L__ TI OF SLAB GRADE ____________________1 _______._______________ -- - INSTRUCTIONS (TYP,- OF 4)- - LH__i______,.____l__________ ___ J_ J.� STEP y - COLUMNS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN 5 h-- F IMG ___ _ _- - - _ - - - - - - JTl ______________._R____________________________..____ ,J 5 R O N T E L Y T I O N - - - - - - - - - - - - FRONT_ _ 1---L------ IL ---J i---- I ---- - __J ONT ELEVATION ENTRY PORCH OPTION' LINE OF NEW FNDTN, TEP FOOTING NOTE. WALL B FOOTING 0' ON ]'-0" MAX. SCALE: I/4"=I'_0" PROVIDE FLASHING AT ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS, SCALE I/4 I 0 ,V VALLEYS, HEADS AND SILLS OF WINDOW5 l o z RIDGE VENT ROOFING OPTION #1 -'a _ EXTERIOR DODRs. . NOTE: - - ,- , ,- _-. .,. __ _ , - � SEEE FRONT ELEVATION ANCE OF NOTES 5 BARREL VAULT R 'CURVED TEE-PANELS" ROLL FORMED METAL STANDING SEAM ___. _,.-,.. ROOF PANELS W/ COPPER-COTE FIN15H OVER WATERPROOF UNDERLAYMENT APPROVED BY ROOFING MANUFACTURER _ INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE W/ 6 1/23 - - Q E I5E R RE GREAT ROOM MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS ROOFING SYSTEM SHALL „-;, 'ry, ,4 - - l PLAN LAYOUTI WINDOW BE BY BERRIDGE MANUFACTURING CO, OR EQUAL - n _ (516) 796-0143 JI 'Ii M , T -_ ""_T"" ""' {f I BARREL VAULT ROOFING OPTION #2 .I A'f ! Tr uk t, 1/ -4'�" - .;..,. ,___Y�+-W„�,•-.�- J/ ' '' SAME E EXCEPT USE 16oa COPPER ROOFING IN LIEU W-,AS OF OF CURVED TEE PANELS. %J BARREL VAULT ROOFING _ ARCHITECTURAL GRADE _ __.._.._»..� ....-......r..,. ROOFING SHINGLES OVER WINTERGUARp SELF ,T•" - CONCEALED ADHERING TEED OROOEOUAL MEMBRANE 12 y ASARA:T-R[DFL.r6 _ _ _ _ . '. .I_- _�I VON HEAD — __ — _ — _ — _— _ n... NTL F TOP OF NEW PLATE ' FASCIA BD REMOVE EXIST STEEL PIPE HANDRAILD 'HG -B' AFF 2' - o TOP OF SUBFL .-. . _. _ :. ,._ _ .. ..... .. . 7=71 '-'-_`�" ..,-.r.' : .I 1 I• 1 1 �. I�_ -I SEE DETAIL 4/4 ,. Y L \ TOP OF EXIST PLATE .. r., ,.,... ,"1.-T:,�II"`.:. TOP OF SUBFLr P UPPER LEVEL 4 _ L _ TOP OF EX15T ROOF DECK - ® UPPE LEVE / TOP _ _ I' v 12" FASCIA BD.UP__ _ _ _r___ � .. - ._.-- ..,._«M�,-• '. _PER bREAT RM FLOOR TOP OF UPPER LPL�ATEDEi _ LOWER GREAT RM FLOOR CK ALUM GUTTER - - - - - - - "7r i1--fr-�Y'T�-- �'1' I,iC -i1�,`J�,'F'�il, " 1 11 I� I',I ILL F• .J^J_fi, '...LLT 111 1 f J i )' llK ! L /h } CEDAR WOOD LATTICE CEDAR SHAKES 1I Lr —I' x 6' FASCIA Bps 5" TO THE WEATHER. xW Jl l IiI�IIII 1 1 OPEC t0 EXIST. •I 1 1 ''/"•"'• o tirPlcaLl LJW� JI` �ii.1 "Ti�1 _ 1I� PORCH BEYOND m .( 2 ._„1._,�' 'I I LL�_Lw - r' ALUM. GUTTER t LDR . 1 ,L k y. Ili ALUM LEADER � I � I i I I •ter - I ff � lL i"� ' (I I 1 . u 11 1 ALTERATION E ADDITION, _ (II ( i, �I� �•_,�-' ( 1 1 --1' x B" CNR BPS (TTP I P ,1 11 't;i I 1 1 L - �i Iv1( 1 11 JI TO TOP OF EX15T 5U5FLOOR TSI I1 , 1 LI '�" (1 I� ' 1 � ^ W Ll . � �� - �`�-I REMOVE EXIST Lr FIXT - Mr, # Mrs. MICHAEL MAHER.RESIDENCE IT _ l _LU 11 I�1.,:�I�., 1 LTI 11 I JJ 11 fj l' I �� AND RE-INSTALL AT 3485 NASSAU POINT ROAD CUTCNOGUE N.Y. 1 � 1 L ' L� 1 II 1 fL`Jn . 1, Y I " I'� ,I ., r TOP OF Exisr PLATE �1�j '� 'I11 F �, 1 11 ri> �i I i' f J�-. ' 1„11 1 f, 1 -f]-+, IU_ NEN 5IDWG a ��4I'1' TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY I" X 4" WINDOW TRIM �J � '.J- l-iL� I 'W l .J',1 iIJ� _,' 1. -ITill�i GATE (TYPICAL) -�- '^ 'LYJ' L''ll :•',�-It -' 1 r� l 1 �F*� r 8/9/97 ' 14 .41 :,11'Lri 1, -'t-T - (�' 4 r - 1 , 1 ;-I. Il LINE OF EXIST WING HALL L r 'I Ilya Tf,; TO BE REMOVED REMOVE FNDTN 111 1 -Tim WALL TO W BELOW GRADE Y �'J LI '' ' I,� J 1 ,_,111Il -� TL .I yl'i"1 •,1 _ - (I'jl ) + I -AS NOTE ,ll 1 " 12 y L y n ST DECK TOP OF EXIST, SUBFLOOR D'-0", LSV d ,i '� ( '� �H:I,tl; -1- I 1 I 1 1 I l-'♦-'`�` I' T ill I S -C - DRAWN BY GR ADEn• —EXIST ROLL DOWN WINDOW TOP OF EXIST °LATE SHUTTER TO REMAIN MPD TOP OF E%IST LAB r� INSTALL NEW WINDOW EXISTROLL WINDWSGHTITERS I $NTHIN GRADE A EXIST TO CONCEAL HOUSING W ANDERSEN WINDOWS NEW SOFFIT LINE OFEkISTWING WALL 4 O ] la(kl r5' t a (TYPICAL) l TOREMOVED REMOVE FNDTN. l - 961 NOTE WALLL TO �' BELOW GRADE AT THIS PORTION OF EXIST INSTALL NEW SIDING OVER EX15T NOTE REMOVE E%IST 51DING - o SHEET NO +' RESIDENCE INSTALL NEW 5 EXP, AT THIS PORTION OF E%IST RESIDENCE m am4clFl! ARCH ff^M (' CEDAR SHAKES OVER EX15T REMOVE EXIST SIDING A55EM5LY DOWN �BC� AA C CEDAR SIDING. l l TO EX15T SHEATHING AND INSTALL NEW 5"EYE ,L L �1 L 5101 CEDAR SHAKES OVER 1IN BLDG PAPER, 61 0 VB-terans Mehor'I a L I'�'69hwo. ' o OF EXIST � J - --- -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - J -'_ ^- - - -i-r_ _ _ __ _- -- __===_ - -_I. -_- _ - , SIDING TO BE FLUSH N1 SIDING AT NEW TOP OF Ex15T SLAB pEV15106) rJ43-1300' fax, 513-1349 dF� J ITT aEoppauge, New York 11786IP Ll WALL ABOVE, / r T- - _ — - -- --- - - - - -- - - - - - - � ._ —_ _L - _ _ — _ - J — (51 LINE E L �^ - - - - C NS '• _ _ - _ _ FNDTN 1 FTG �� '}yI `/�� }��/ }t-�-. I \/ //�/ SEVEN Y m R I V I T 5 II ✓ E E L E ' \/ A T I Y N � NOTE &1 /9R OWNER RIGHT 51 EV ELEVATION ' o, FOR BALANCE OF NOTES ��A1E' /�J = -0 SEE FRONT ELEVATION iJ IA" ` RIDGE VENTS B I ARCHITECTURAL GRADE 1" v 6" FASCIA 1305 ROOF 5HINGLES 2 I' x _ FASCIA BD. r 'Salk' "WI NTERGUARO" WATERPROOF (W P ALUM. FLASHING UPPER GREAT RM, STANDARD COPPER STEP FLASHING �� )AT INTERSECTION OF ROOF t CHIMNEY, 6 1/2t j - 5HINGLE UNDERLAYMENT. V 1 I/2" pLYWp SHEATHING A7RWALL W P 1 ' I 2 BARRIER WINDOW TRI BTM OF WINrtW UNIT ~ f� _ s LOPE ROOF SKIRT, OVER PROOERGUARD' (OR EQUAL) FIXED UNITS AT REAR ELEV. J � ' 6 /2E --- REMOVE EXIST TWO ROOFING HDN OAT 2x6 ! H.P. GREAT RM CLG ARCH SGRADE ROOF SHINGLES 1 RR 16' O C 2" LEDGER LON C WATER ( _ _ 0 E TH TYPICAL CONSTR. *I M WALL CONSTR. 'm AME EXIST ROLL DOWN WINDOW \ SHALL EE FLS% R EQUAL 6'-II' x'3'-6" 110-9 9 PI%ED 3 6� g II,x 3'=6' ^— _ EMO EX15T N + ` TOP OF SUBFL. UPPER. GREAT REMOVE XI 7 COPI G BY ANDERSEN OR EOVAL � � --,-_-.- -_, - 12 BASE MWIDING SHUTTER TO REMAIN \ --............. - .- CARPET OVER I/2" UNDERL. - 6 1/2Y I" x B" FASCIA BD + ,, 4 _ \ FIXED x _ FASCIA BD5. "' ,-,., . _ — GREA I LUM. _ T RM TOP OF NEW PLATE FIXED , = GUTTER / LEADER WINDOW HEAD t 12 I EXIST.. PLTWD, DECK , (27 A'-0' 5-10' P5 121 (2)4'-0' 0-10 3/E' S" EXP, CEDAR SHAKE (5) 2" x 12" FLUSH HDR. FIXED TEMP. GLASS FIXED W/ TEMP: GLASS _ SIDING OVER EXIST SIDING 1" FASCIA BOARDS - 2 EXIST 2"xl " ROOF FRAMING 7 (5) 2 x 12" FLUSH HDR I: why . / ,r;'11- s �,I � _ UTILIZE (I) EXIST. 2" x 12° I ' 16" o LIVING RM. TOP OF PPER GREAT RM SUBFL. t _ „+ - I iC CXW 14 2 2'-0" 2 x 4 ) IXIST EXTERIOR LL - �','. y _ - • �� _ HANGER zA be /� ( , TOP OF E%IST_ROOF DECK ?>,�" ` T TOP OF EX15T PLATE -� �� CONT. 2" x 6" l - "�I _ III'� t -LI' I /� ( —l� - J - ---1. EXIST. SOFFIT - {� ALUM GUTTER LyJ J JTY lig'_;iL I'+'I-:,}j_ i"•'� _ ---- - - NOTE FRAMING s " - _ _ _ DISCONNECT < REMOVE EXIST ROOF 11TD SOLAR REMOVE t RE-INSTALL - `-, -'- 11 PANELS DISCONNECT 50 AS TO MAINTAIN THE REMOVE E%IST. SOFFIT EXIST E%TERIOR SURFACE N' L - --y- TI�- - - - INTEGRITY OF ALL REMAINING SYSTEMS FRAMING AND RE-SUPPORT -EXIST SOFFIT REMOVE It _ MTD LT FIXTURE AT _ _ III -T - - SOFFIT AS SHOWN. RE-INSTALL AS REO'D FOR NEW SIDING _ I_ "---'' L — - — - — NEW CONSTRUCTION / - _F.. / _ _ __ - ,1T � •• J - 1 - 5G CEDAR SHAKE _ ___ _ (�_4I - -.- REMOVE E%IST SOFFlT EI(TERIOR PENDS SEE DETAIL 2/3 B _ II SECURE RAILING TO WALL 1 J �I -� - - i ALCM LEADER - � SECTION DETAIL - LON ROOF REMOVE / Rf STALL , I ��_ -- F SLALE� I' . I'-d REMC E 4 RE-INSTALL (IST. TOP OF EX15T SUBFLCOR _ E"%IST. SPEAK _ E%TE OR WALL MTD FAKERS --L` i TO B..OW NEW DECK. f _ a1 a GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE �(. REMOVE / REI 5TNLL D L-. :j Ij J __-, i RAILING (PAINTED) TOP OF EXIST PLATE i _ 4 EX15T EXTER1 SURFACE MTD LT FIX RESP AT NEW SIDING, ! ! 1 I�`I 1 fL EXIST. WING 2"0 TOP RAIL — —� It ' WALL TO BELOW DECY. I '' --_ -- -_- ___— --- EX15T DECK ' O , ELI II 112"0 CNR POSTS 11 1146 41 RAILS GRADE . J r ` -SE#WNF!•-BAEKER'RBB -__-_ rI I TOP OF EXIST SLAB m '9` v T J — �MiL.y-FLASHING UPPED ' E/4 x 6 PRE55URE EXIST ROLL DOWN WINDOW TRTD DECKING x FASCIA BID. ^� II UPPER GREAT'RI'1.' LINE OF EX15T - SHUTTERS TO REMAIN 2 112" — ----- --- H I/2 I 3 PL x IW THD GA V 7 OF 5UBFL_UPPER G.R. I,' FNpTN t FTG • MOUNTING PLATE WELDED TYP w v - —TO POSTS t LAG BOLTED TO bECK STRUCTURE 'MTy.FLg51j71,IG-FPAM-� „ - GRADE j o UNDER FASCIA TO KERF IN r DECK JOISTS. IA _ - r. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ 1 - - _ _ L L - - M L _ _ ( 3) 2? xFIOSCPRE59UR� z NOT O/ ` \ E L E V /� T I O N P FOR TRTD HDR ' R FOR BALANCE OF NOTES L L _ - - METAL FLASHING. j SCALE /�I'- ° SEE FRONT ELEVATION, RIDGE VENT T--J TC ATTACH INGLATTICE. 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