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BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES
WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
Permit #: 50032 Date: 11/16/2023
Permission is hereby granted to:
Picchione, Arthur
830 Eastwood Dr
Cutcho ue, NY 11935
To; install generator as applied for.
At premises located at:
830 Eastwood Dr, Cutcho ue
SCTM # 473889
Sec/Block/Lot# 110.-3-10
Pursuant to application dated 11/1/2023 and approved by the Building Inspector,
To expire on 5/17/2025.
Fees:
ACCESSORY $125.00
ELECTRIC $100.00
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY $100.00
Total: $325.00
Building Inspector
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD–BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959
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CONNIE D.BUNCH
STA OF NEW YORK) Notary Public,State of New York
SS: No 01BU6185050
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being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant
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(Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.)
of SE id owner or owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this
pl cation;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and
that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith,
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Southold, New York 11971-0959
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Site Selection and Preparation
Section 3: Site Selection and Preparation
Site Selection Carbon Monoxide
Site selection is critical for safe generator operation. It is
important to discuss these factors with the installer when ryt ;r.; I
selecting a site'for generator installation: Asphyxiation. Running engines produce carbon
• Carbon monoxide monoxide, a colorless, odorless, poisonous
• Fire prevention gas. Carbon monoxide, if not avoided,will
result in death or serious injury.
• Fresh air for ventilation and cooling (000103)
• Water ingress prevention IMPORTANT NOTE: Move to fresh air immediately
• Proximity to utilities and seek medical attention if you feel sick, dizzy, or
• Suitable mounting surface weak while the generator is running or after it stops.
The following pages describe each of these factors in Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO)--a
detail. poisonous, potentially lethal gas that cannot be seen or
NOTE: The Perm "structure" is used throughout this sec- smelled. The generator must be installed in a well venti-
lated area away from windows, doors, and openings. The
tion to describe the home or building where generator is selected location should not allow exhaust gases to be
being installed. Illustrations depict a typical residential drawn into structures where people or animals may be
home. However, instructions and recommendations pre- present.
sented in this section apply to all structures regardless of
type. Carbon Monoxide Detectors
See Figure 3-1. CO detectors (K) must be installed and
used to monitor for CO and to warn individuals about the
presence of CO. CO detectors must be installed and
tested in accordance with the CO detector manufac-
turer's instructions and warnings. Contact local building
inspection department for any applicable requirements
concerning CO detectors. See NFPA 72, National Fire
Alarm and Signaling Code, and Section R315 in the ICC
International Residential Code for more information.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Common smoke alarms do NOT
detect CO gas. Do not rely on smoke alarms to pro-
tect residents or animals from CO. The only way to
detect CO is to have functioning CO alarms.
Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 13
.Site Selection and Preparation
Potential-CO Entry Points Protect the Structure
See Figure 3-1. Generator exhaust can enter a structure Verify structure itself is correctly caulked and sealed to
through large openings, such as windows and doors. prevent air from leaking in or out. Voids, cracks, or open-
However, exhaust and CO can also seep into the struc- ings around windows, doors, soffits, pipes, and vents can
ture through smaller, less obvious openings. allow exhaust gas to be drawn into the structure.
Some examples of potential entry points are described
and included in, but not limited to, the accompanying
table.
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ID Entry Point Description/Comments
A Windows and doors Architectural details which can be(or are)opened to admit fresh air into the structure.
B Garage door CO can leak into garage if door is open, or does not seal correctly when closed.
C Attic vent Attic vents, ridge vents,crawl space vents, and soffit vents can all admit generator exhaust.
D Basement windows Windows or hatches allowing ventilation to or from lower level of a structure.
E Furnace intake/ Air intake and exhaust pipes for furnace.
exhaust vent
F Wall cracks Includes(but not limited to)cracks in wall,foundation, mortar, or air gaps around doors,
windows, and pipes.See Protect the Structure.
G Dryer vent Exhaust duct for clothes dryer.
Structural corners and locations with heavy vegetation restrict airflow. Exhaust gases can collect
H Airflow restrictions in such areas.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Mechanical and gravity outdoor air intake openings for HVAC supply
J Make up air system air systems shall be located not less than 10 feet(3048mm)horizontally from the
generator enclosure.See Section 401 in the ICC Mechanical Code for any additional
requirements.
14 Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators
Site Selection and Preparation
Fire 'Prevention
The generator must be installed at a safe distance away Distance Requirements
from combustible materials. Engine, alternator, and See Figure 3-2. Minimum clearances must be main-
exhaust system components become very hot during tained around the generator enclosure. These clear-
operation. Fire risk increases if unit is not correctly venti- ances are primarily for fire prevention, but also to provide
lated, is not correctly maintained, operates too close to sufficient room for removing front and end panels for
combustible materials, or if fuel leaks exist. Also, accu- maintenance purposes.
mulations of flammable debris within or outside the gen-
erator enclosure may ignite.
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ID Description Definition
Front and end Minimum clearance from the front and ends of generator must be 3 ft(0.91 m).This includes
A
clearance shrubs,bushes,and trees.
B Rear clearance Fuel and electrical connections are made here. 18 in (457 mm)minimum clearance per SwRI
testing, labeling,and listing, unless state or local codes dictate otherwise.
C Windows,vents, No operable windows,doors,vents,window wells,or openings in the wall are permitted near any
and openings point of the generator. See Potential CO Entry Points for more information.
D Existing wall The generator should not be placed closer than 18 in (457 mm)from existing walls.
A removable barrier(non-permanent;without footings)installed as a visual surround.
E Removable fence Removable fence panels for servicing cannot be placed less than 3 ft(0.91 m)in front of the
generator.
F Overhead clearance 5 ft(1.52 m)minimum distance from any structure, overhang, or projections from wall.
Maintenance and Maneuvering space around generator for performing routine maintenance tasks such as battery
G replacement and engine service. Do not attempt to conceal generator with shrubs, bushes, or
servicing plants. See NEC Article 110.26 for more information.
Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 15
Site Selection and Preparation
Fite Codes, Standards, and Guidelines
Generator installation must comply strictly with ICC
IFGC, NFPA 37, NFPA 54, NFPA 58, and NFPA 70 stan- ® spa 10 m,
dards. These standards prescribe the minimum safe ��� 4.14 of"�" 37
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NFPA 37, Section 4.1.4, Engines Located Outdoors:
Engines, and their weatherproof housings if provided, http://www2.swri.org/www2/listprod/
installed outdoors shall be located at least 5 ft (1.52 m) DocumentSelection.asp?ProductiD=973&industryiD=2
from openings in walls and at least 5 ft (1.52 m) from Based on this testing and the requirements of NFPA 37,
structures having combustible walls. A minimum separa- Sec 4.1.4, the guidelines for installation of the generators
tion shall not be required where either of the following listed above are changed to 18 in (457 mm) from the
conditions exist: back side of the generator to a stationary wall or building
1. The adjacent wall of the structure has a fire resis- For adequate maintenance and airflow clearance, the
tance rating of at least one hour. area above the generator should be at least 5 ft (1.52 m)
2. The weatherproof enclosure is constructed of non- with a minimum of 3 ft (0.91 m) at the front and ends of
combustible materials and it has been demon- the enclosure. This includes trees, shrubs, and bushes.
strated that a fire within the enclosure will not ignite Vegetation not in compliance with these clearance
combustible materials outside the enclosure. parameters could obstruct air flow. In addition, exhaust
fumes from the generator could inhibit plant growth. See
Annex A—Explanatory Material Figure 3-2 and the accompanying descriptions.
A4.1.4 (2) Means of demonstrating compliance are by
means of full scale fire test or by calculation procedures. Generator Maintenance
Because of the limited spaces frequently available for Regular maintenance is crucial for minimizing exhaust
installation, it has become apparent that exception (2) emissions and reducing the risk of fire or equipment fail-
would be beneficial for many residential and commercial ure. For example:
installations. The manufacturer contracted with an inde- . A dirty air filter or low engine oil level may cause
pendent testing laboratory to run full scale fire tests. engine to overheat.
NOTE: The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is a • Incorrect spark plug gaps may cause engine back-
nationally recognized third party testing and listing firing and incomplete combustion.
agency. SwRI testing approves 18 in (457 mm) installa- IMPORTANT NOTE: See Maintenance section of
tion minimum from the rear panel of the generator to an generator owner's manual to view a table of sched-
adjacent structure for fire protection.
uled maintenance tasks and procedures. Perform all
The criteria was to determine the worst case fire scenario maintenance tasks as directed.
within the generator and to determine the ignitability of
items outside the engine enclosure at various distances.
The enclosure is constructed of non-combustible materi-
als, and the results and conclusions from the indepen-
dent testing lab indicated that any fire within the
generator enclosure would not pose any ignition risk to
nearby combustibles or structures, with or without fire
service personnel response.
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Site Selection and Preparation
Fresh Air for Ventilation and Cooling Suitable Mounting Surface
Install unit where air inlet and outlet openings will not See Figure 3-4. Prepare a rectangular area approxi-
become obstructed by leaves, grass, snow, etc. If prevail- mately 5 in (127 mm) deep (A) and approximately 3 in
ing winds will cause blowing or drifting, consider using a (76.2 mm) longer and wider (B) than the generator on all
windbreak at a safe distance to protect the unit. sides.
Water Ingress Avoidance
• Select a location on high ground where water lev-
els will not rise and flood the generator. This unit
should not operate in, or be subjected to, standing
water.
• Install unit where rain gutter downspouts, roof run- O Q
off, landscape irrigation, water sprinklers, or sump
pump discharge does not flood unit or spray enclo-
sure, including any air inlet or outlet openings. O
• Excess moisture can cause excess corrosion and
decrease life expectancy of the unit. 000856
Figure 3-4. Compacted Gravel or Concrete Pad
Proximity to Utilities Select base type as desired or as required by local laws
• Contact local utility providers and verify proposed or codes. The generator is typically placed on pea gravel,
site selection meets all required utility placement crushed stone, or a concrete pad. Follow all applicable
requirements before installation. This could affect codes if a concrete pad is required.
warranty coverage. Verify surface where generator will be mounted is com-
• Remember, laws and or codes may regulate dis- pacted, leveled, and will not erode over time. Generator
tance and location of unit to specific utilities. must be level within 0.5 in (13 mm) all around.
• It is recommended to pick a location where the
generator is as close as possible to the transfer Placement on Roofs, Platforms, and
switch and the fuel supply, while verifying the site Other Supporting Structures
location conforms to the rest of the Site Selection Where required to place generator on a roof, platform,
section. deck, or other supporting structure, generator must be
Verify Wi-Fi Range placed in accordance with the requirements in NFPA 37,
Section 4.1.3. Generator can be located 18 in (457 mm)
See Wi-Fi manual shipped with the unit if planning to use from structures having combustible walls and 5 ft (1.52
the Wi-Fi feature. m) from any operable opening in the structure. Surface
beneath the generator and beyond must be noncombus-
Transportation Recommendations tible to a minimum distance of 12 in (30.5 cm). Contact
local Building Inspection Department or fire department
Use a suitable cart or equipment to carry generator, to determine which noncombustible materials are
including wooden pallet, to installation site. Place card- approved for installation.
board between cart and generator to prevent any dam-
age or scratches to generator.
Do not lift,,carry, or move generator by grasping the
louvers. Doing so may bend or damage the sheet
metal.
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Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators