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HomeMy WebLinkAbout49342-Z �o�guEFO��L Town of Southold 10/27/2023 0 P.O.Box 1179 f/1 53095 Main Rd Woy�,01 *10 Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 44702 Date: 10/27/2023 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 1155 Harbor Ln, Cutchogue SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 97.-6-12.3 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 5/4/2023 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 49342 dated 6/6/2023 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: additions and alterations for an accessory partment to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Maus,Paul of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 49342 9/26/2023 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 8/22/2023 Paul Nffs A t on ed Signature `Sufi TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o • � SOUTHOLD, NY 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#: 49342 Date: 6/6/2023 Permission is hereby granted to: Maus, Paul 1155 Harbor Ln Cutchogue, NY 11935 To: construct additions and alterations (accessory apartment) to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 1155 Harbor Ln, Cutchogue SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 97.-6-12.3 Pursuant to application dated 5/4/2023 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 12/5/2024. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $438.40 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $488.40 Building Inspector pf SOUTyoI 0 Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 �Q sean.devlina-town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 Q�yCOUNT`I,�c� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Paul Maus Address: 1155 Harbor Ln city:Cutchogue st: NY zip: 11935 Building Permit#: 49342 Section: 97 Block: 6 Lot: 12.3 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: Electrician: LELI Electrical License No: 6804ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement Service X Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New X Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey Attic X Garage X INVENTORY Service 1 ph X Heat Duplec Recpt 15 Ceiling Fixtures Bath Exhaust Fan 1 Service 3 ph Hot Water 50A GFCI Recpt 6 Wall Fixtures 3 Smoke Detectors Main Panel 200A A/C Condenser 1 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 5 CO2 Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower 1 Range Recpt 50A Ceiling Fan 2 Combo Smoke/CO 2 Transfer Switch UC Lights Dryer Recpt 30A Emergency StrobeHeat Detectors 1 Disconnect Switches 14 4'LED Exit Fixtures Sump Pump Other Equipment: Fridge, Oven, DW, Hood, W/D, 200A Meter Main, 200A Panel 30 Circuit/24 Used Notes: Apartment Inspector Signature: Date: September 26, 2023 S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form. a Town Hall Annex 4; 1°i. Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road `� }' 5 P.O.Box 1179 J ��It f Southold,NY 11971-0959 AUG 2 4 2023 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUTLDINO DEPT. T0117N .T FOTIFlsr•e., ..C.E R..T--I:F TC.A-T--I.O_N. Date; Building.Permit No. Owner: WS•---- =----- ---_� (Ple(a�se print) (Please print) - - I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. Q lumbers gigfidtiirij Sworn to before me this Y of - -- ._- 20�- �� ✓� REAN.NORTHRIf1GE - -- - •---- --------- State of No:ulriva009742 New York Quaified in Suffolk Count Commission.Expires Dec. 15, 0 Notary Public, --- - _---_-- ------ _iiC-unt'r ql o�afq SOUTyo * # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 631-765-1802 INSPECTION ( FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. 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[ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ INSULATIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING- [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION n [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL cyO �- REMARKS. �h5v e / 4v coytf, rLG S� at 6 o-r� DATE �� a3 INSPECTOR souryO� 4-lot, iG�� # # TO N OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. courm, 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [ .] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: La-� c /I ce c! DATE q INSPECTOR aOF SOUjyO# TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [/ROUH PLBG. FOUNDATION 2ND [ ATION/4-I CAUULKING FRAMING /STRAPPING [ AM ' [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: DATE I dawkTORINSPEC yuJLiL t I SS !-it, rbo r' U tt • fa I r N Ise y s�n� 5�9.1�. _ r N � q9 x r r 1 r Moo a � wYi �. 4 IV y , � h FIELD INSPECTION REPORT I JDAITE COMMENTS r� FOUNDATION (1ST) -------------------------------------- 05-03 D4*,p poomP 2e-. Dk- FOUNDATION (2ND) z o -- o ROUGH FRAMING& y PLUMBING 1 •If�•33 losUlo hovl i Aite- CR-t;1k- OI-- - Ole �D GoUt2. �YLC., 5G �U2 �a►'1 I�" GAZA W� L � � ' INSULATION PER N. Y. STATE ENERGY CODE U FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 0 - YO 6114o -7 ZD — C OCA o g L4 23 — �Sold-e< 0 e-e4 r 'a4— g I 2C n.ot /'c c -J-3 nuil plans N Q 0 z x d b TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone 631 765-1802 Fax 631 765-9502 htt s //www.southoldtownn ov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only L `� JC 11 W'tfq�i � s PERMIT N0. � Building Inspector: f( MAY U 4 2023 �q J, :,:,;_-::_::;w:-a_:c-:r:�.:5:a>^;:+.e<'t-:y;t;::Y�::?;,:;:::';:'-:,,,..,...<......... ....... ...........<•.:..<�<:::_:_:,.:--r,;:;;,:»:<ea,.yta.?:-:>::>::ax<-:>;;:->::::::" - <:.... faB 4 N I4�- 5.dtltt>OtfllS;fl7tlS -..t-s 8 "':a :::.::.,�...:�:_:>;�.:.•>:>.>>->::: .:-::::->.tt:;::::::::;:.:t:•i::�:>::�:_'->.:.-:;.::.::a.:>.�:::.::..:..:.:..:::>:...�.:::.;• `i'�V1ii4�OFS0U`t�s i_� a ITc�tion_s.uurtlrrflt::be:: ce SRlher:.ettiA IieantlrititLlieaviiiner>art::: :::: �t��+it�r'`s Ruthari�at�n fir Peke 2�stuaCt�e tcrn�le��d,t : Date:APRILH2023 >..: :'�:: .......... .,a.:. ,.< ,,:r:„_�::,_e:.::�<.:,✓:>:::.::..-,-_::.:�.`�B.:'�st'i?9Y:"''?e2i�:::�:•:'•::•:+:ate:::re:,+:�:rw:�:::a::::"..:>r:�: ..�����/rpyryy..yyy}.���,.}y( yyyy��({y��yy���yw y{{y�(y ? , .. ................ ..:........ ...:.�........y.•y;,.y,:�::�::.::v:.=;:.;;::.:: llIt-.t�� �>�t�-M•..Mt�l...r.. va. . .....;...........:. .:: .Y.•,,:,,.:::::� ��:::..,,,,,;;;.;:::,::.L::13'Y-%S-: aY..+..::..:.....>....,......?;::.::�..... ............:.;.--.��..:::...::.:.:.�,��.��;:<... .<::•:•'::::iiYJ::t:=5'v:•::::::.:::::::� :=`:i::%:-l..i:i:i$:iii:i:5:;.:,:�:�.:::': Name:Paul and Patricia Maus SCTM#1000-97.06.12.3 1.Project^Address:1155 Harbor Lane, Cutchogue, NY 1,1,935 Phone#:9145722991 Email.:P.a...ul p . .. . .........-.- ...... ............ , ., .,.. a... ul maus.net Mailing Address:-1155 Harbor Lane,-Cutch-ogue, NY 11935 Name:Paul Maus ..................................... ... ...................................... .............................................................................. Mailing Address:1155 Harbor Lan Cutchogue Ny 11935 _ Phone#:914 572 1 Email:Pau r .............................. .. .........299........................... ............................................... :.,w,...<:>. .�:SY'-.i2h�:t:v-'=.fi::.:.:.....:::. : ':a,�;-rY":_---.. :.'.. .;...:. :YUd:<dS'":�='r,?,,:�..:...... '�':.::'z:•:,,,,:::�::::.<�.:�a:x-.:a<�::'�»»'�:;;; ::�i3;'s'ii:=<';:%<i;S;<;�'`Z':-::i+3'i%:iii':5;:>:;;;:=:::•:::r:<;:;.;:�:.:>::a,::':�'•.ESt -"6 Name:Peter T. Podlas Mailing Address:PO Box1058,...Remsenburg,,,NY..1..1960............................................................................... ..... ............... Phone#:631 325 0929 Email: odla _ ._ _. .._.._ ._ __..._ _ _._.. _ PP s@optonline.net _. .___. -+.�.A- �. .I�tYI�:I-I iY.�::....c.<:a:":.to;:•:6:a:•'Satcs'-r.;:,;.;.;::.:,:::::,y:a:,.:>!•:::.,t;:-:_.:.::.::.:..:�=-s:xs.,;;;:y=:::`.e:;::��..:...._ �.<:..;-::::.;-:-:: a:....:>: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: ... :•; :'.:;:"::;:;;.::.: ;.;;,�;.:;;3:2��a:s::::-it:'t::::i=:i<=:;'C%' >•t:�ti;;'.,y�:';=::-i: ::I �SGRIP#1.ClN::O II~1?ItQ.,4S�b�QNSTFtUCTI • .::..: F-1 New Structure ®Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑Other Acc4- . $160,000 Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes R No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes 8 No 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property4Re$IU.ent�al_ _ Intended use of property:reS1�el�t�ale__._____ Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to R_80 this property? ❑Yes BNo IF YES,PROVIDE A COPY. 8 Check Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional Is responsible for all drainage and storm water Issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code.APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the Issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and In buildings)for necessary Inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print name):Pau I MGUS ❑Authorized Agent BOwner Signature of Applicant: Date: 4/14/2023 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) Paul Maus being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the owner (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have.performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the applicatiLtherewfith. Sworn before me this day of ((� �t 1 ,20 a � Notaty No.O1N0 00N �yor ary ublic Commission Expires Dec I Co( PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I, residing at do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. Owner's Signature Date Print Owner's Name 2 ®�S11EFo(,�c r� OGy BUILDING DEPARTMENT-Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD A e: Town Hall Annex-54375 Main Road-PO Box 1179-Southold, NY 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1802 Temporary Certificate # s0 Date -7 2023 Customer Name Rua m auS Electrician Name Address 11 1�5 qarf-.)Gy LA c c.fy_!}-o U,( Phone �3) -a a i e-mail flGv-Q e yqaUm a0,, n e-mail U d o q!5 e Cffy-n License# Size ,00 A Phase Overhead Underground #of Meters Remarks #of Underground Laterals 1 2 New "H" Frame or Pole H P Fire Reconnect Was work done on Service? Y/ Flood Reconnect Old Meter#1 Service Reconnected Application for electrical service equipment is on file with the town of Southold.On the applicant's notification that this installation is complete,the town will conduct a premises inspection of the service equipment. 1 This verification is valid for 90 days fr a date above. Authorized by r\ BUILDIN� DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector S,5 ®Gj 1 JUL 2 0 2023 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IN Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 BUnDINGDF-Mouthold, New York 11971-0959 ��®1 ��® ' T®`!iv � 1' o ' � nce'(631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rogerr(D-southoldtownny.gov - seand(aD-southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: �, Company Name: L - i • ,-J Electrician's Name: License No.: r) E---r, g :q Elec. email: JYc'Cl. , Elec. Phone No: ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: �7 / �/ S 2+11 g4 L,,vcTr,-e,)AL)(-�-r- JOB SITE INFORM TION (All Information Required) Name: �' s' Address: S` Cross Street: 2.5- Phone .Phone No.: ft5-72, Bldg.Permit#: ��-C�% 2 email: a4( e� e Tax Map District: 1000 Section: qZ Block: ot: /2-3 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Square Footage: Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑Rough In ❑ Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: ❑ YES ❑ NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service SizeZ1 PhF13 Ph Size: Q (0<7 A # Meters Old Meter# 2/New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals F2 F1 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? El Y FW Additional Information: NOS,( PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLIC ION eg �T1 \?r� 1 BUILDIN'")EPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector JUL0 2023 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD L Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road PO Box 1179 BUnDING DF-nouthold, New York 11971-0959 'TOJIN IT676FRon6 (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 seandasoutholdtownny.gov roqerr�D_southoIdtownny.qoy APPLICATION FORELECTRICALINSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORIVIATION (All information Required) Date: Company Name: L EL�-_ /�F-L 1�-C-f P " C n ku rJ r) Li 4-T i e3 VV 15Z, Electrician's Name: License No.: p ) C,) Elec. email: (:�7jM C) Elec..Phone No:(SL)-qJ 1 -7 1 E]I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: -7 / V S 24A r4 L .WJr-A)� urd- 11 767 JOB SITE INFORM TION (All Information Required) Name. M/-//,/-5 Address: Cross Street:, a5- Phone No.: bldg.Permit#: email: Tax Map District: 1000 Section: V7 Block: Lot: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTA9E (Please Print Clearly): ,0 5 14 +p&,�­7 Square Footage: Circle All That Apply: YESF-] NO [:]Rough In Is job ready for inspection?: F Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: F-] YESF-] NO issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size 1 PhF-]3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# 2-N- ew Service[-]Fire Reconnecto Flood Reconnect Oservice Reconnect ElUnderground ElOverhead # Underground Laterals F/,-fl [-]2 F] H Frame [71 Pole Work done on Service? Additional Information: o Lo C—Af PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICA11710N PERMIT# Address: � I Switches Outlets GFI's f /I Surface Sconces 1 H H's UC Lts d HWd Fri Fans P,I g Exhaust OvenDryerL . 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U 115 1 b 's Cooling-Total: btu's Emergency-Minimum: 10 188 btu's Heat Pump-Output: 11212 Heating-Total: 412617....... .]btu'sEmergency-Maximum: 18768 btu's j Totals After Altitude Correction ..................... Sensible Heat Ratio 0.89 Auxiliary Heat Minimum:5 kw Sensible: 12942 Latent:0 btu's Auxiliary Heat Maximum;:5k:wj Heat! 11212 Cooling: 12942 btu's Heat Pum 2 air to air/2 5tNe or variable c2Tyressor Manufacturer's CFM rating at sea level::�52­ CFM required to maintain mass flow rate for elevation 52 -------------------- Is system within specs:YES . ................................. ................... ........................ Clear Load Data Clear System Data Clear All Data Instructions i Loadcalc Page Balance Point qote;The total cooling minimum can be 90%of the total cooling load if the output of the sensible plus 50%of the excess latent equal at least90%1.)of e sensible ad.If this condition exists the calculator will detect it but in most cases the cooling minmurn will equal the total cooling load. Ititude does not effect electric heat btu output isclaimer: Fri-e o/e-f�A e this online sizing program at your own risk. is program has not been accredited byany organization and though much time A effort has been spent to make it accurate there is no guarantee to its accuracy. �10 9 le C A �/�� use J,10 AW (f 0a ea aj,71 w i w FRESHAIRE° AND ZONEAIRE° Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners i' �Xf r• , �y FRESHAIRE- The most advanced PTAC ever,with yi a fully-integrated make-up air system , •'�' that helps meet ASHRAE 62.1-2013 r _ w -41 requirements ZONEAIRE"PREMIER Improved performance and design µ - enhancements combine to deliver our most efficient,reliable,and quietest t standard PTAC ZONEAIRE� SELECT A truly exceptional PTAC value line with reliable performance backed by an out- :E ut- standing warranty r.:we • '. THE MOST ADVANCED PTAC EVER FreshAire° PTAC delivers the best STC ratings* in the industry of units with true make-up air capability FreshAire system helps achieve ASHRAE 62.1-2013 requirements, and brings up to 52 CFM of conditioned, MERV 8 filtered, outside air into the space. Patented technology uses the inverter compressor and main cooling system to optimize temperature and humidity level of income k .: ng air. By introducing make-up directly air i , guestroomrooftop into the central fresh ( ��� ����' =�����-���,3 "k�"• ;:""'� �; air systems can be considerably downsized F to service only the common areas of the ......•------ ---.-..._...._........._...................:. 01, property. ',:_n s`»• �; mal. This greatly reduces the cost and complexity P Y Make-up air ..:: 'a'1,sti`�"=.� ::..if' :•,.�;;� of hotel design and construction. Unlike other passes throughy MERV 8 filter, PTACs, the FreshAire PTAC utilizes the main then mixes with evaporator coil and Mery 8 filters to truly return air. URMM Condition and filter the outside ventilation air. ' / " `i r � �" ;:..` `<•:�. :h ;�`�' �' ' Retlirn air "With makeup air active(door open) The widest cooling & heating range in the industry with only two models 9000 BTU MODEL Max. Variable speed technology gives you the flexibility of a full line of Min. PTACs with only two models,and offers the highest available capacity of any 42x16 PTAC on the market at over 17000 Btus. 0 ¢The Friedrich Inverter variable speed compressor matches the unit output to the actual demand of the space for increased comfort and 6462 12099 lower energy consumption. Btu Btu 9000 BTU MODEL 12000 BTU MODEL Max. Can operate as low as 6462 Btus and as high as 12099 Btus. Min. 12000 BTU MODEL Can operate as low as 7929 Btus and as high as 17142 Btus. That's like getting multiple PTACs in one. 7929 17142 Btu Btu 2 1 FRESHAIRE'SERIES PTAC OF Innovative esu n and quatity componentsd tiver performance unmatched by any other PTAC. The FreshAire' PTAC inverter compressor provides superior energy efficiency Fully-integrated FreshAire PTAC components can be 2-speed make up and patents- Indoor coil frost sensor easily accessed by your maintenance air fan pending FreshAire protects compressor team so units can be removed, serviced system and placed back in service faster. Reversible louvers Durable, powder coat for air path modifi- Yy..<ZI, paint finish Commercial grade components provide cations qq ^�E, •�� >�`�` reliableerformance i p n even the most ;;:�'�� - �;:;': � �, �..�•_ extreme climates. '%.�:� ' % ...ti.•,�,` :IIS:. '47" S y- w• .it� E.. 1:'• .. 'Y., iXl"?' 'r4' n.ri:=�" "�.`C..Vx`'si ax'-"�'"' �iY:-Yi::'e •:U":nt '`.f,.,. >;d,";.; i Easy-access, :'s: :s_ •" ,:a.. interchange Variable speed inverter s.: able antimicro- compressor for high ef- ® bial air filters ficiency. Robust insulation ` DIAMONBLUE Maned Corrosion Protections keeps sound out of the Indoor and outdoorguestroom. coils are coated with R plug reduces electronic communica- Diamonblue Advanced tion interference Corrosion Protection's IMPORTANT NOTE: Sleeves are sold and shipped separately to accommodate new construction and replacement requirements.Fits other PTAC sleeves without the added expense of a baffle kit. FRESHAIRE PTAC EXTENDED CAPACITY RANGE 230/208V Inverter 265V Inverter OOLING COOLING IJP ELECTRIC HEAT PVH09K PVH09R t25w, .5kw and 5.0 kw* STANDARD RATING 9600/9400 Btu STANDARD RATING 9600 Btu r options EXTENDED RATING 6,462-12099 Btu EXTENDED RATING 6,462-12099 Btu *5.0 kw heater cannot be used PVH12K PVH12R on PV09K/PV09R STANDARD RATING 12000/11800 Btu STANDARD RATING 12000 Btu EXTENDED RATING 7,929-17142 Btu EXTENDED RATING 7,929-17142 Btu Up to 12.9 EER Up to 12.0 EER Up to 15.0 Equivalent SEER HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP PVH09R PVH09K STANDARD RATING 8500 Btu STANDARD RATING 8200/8500 Btu EXTENDED RATING 5606-11745 Btu EXTENDED RATING 5606- 11745 Bt PVH12R STANDARD RATING 11800 Btu INVERTER STANDARD RATING 11600/11800 Btu EXTENDED RATING 6995-16187 Btu EXTENDED RATING 6995- 16187 Btu Up to 3.57 COP Up to 11.57 Application HSPF 3 1 FRESHAIRE SERIES PTAC FreshAire PTAC delivers bestain-class efficiencies Ftvs ,Ir � and tow sound levels. FreshAire units with inverter compressors deliver equivalent SEERS up to 15.0; ' application HSPFs up to 11.57,and offer3<;,`;; N; many advantages over traditional PTACs. At initial start up, a fixed FASTER 0 SI:TPE?IjV1 � ;r° capacity system slowly reachesy,; ,� 5•r � ?: s AtnlnEtial'star�t-' p^-u�€ti`e �varigJale£ ;;, Improved dehumidification 'sptouCkly.,reacfie>se the set temperature. Quieter start-up and operation tempera�tul s,= Better efficient during art load Y 9 p Complete shutdown once set ;,;I�+IAXIMUM;;Et ERt YS Vf14G :11 hours of cooling&heating temperature is achieved. , -' p �Reucesca achy:as se't Reduced temperature ee e g p • ,,.P. ,.x: mp rature swin Sim rove t titre T �Icttiev�e�+��-i� guest comfort �� � r sit i� �s �4- --� Temperature within the space A' TAIN:S`TR�CISE�.GgMFQRT<` INVERTER d system startM <, rises until 2n up. ar$aE€er,rpc�tyyrriaaris:st '4 tem;pel;attiiiir. keeping space System works at full capacity to t K eorxn again reach the set temperature. fortasbl 't�tfi4,14 educer en'er R�kon sumptio System c R .,, cycles on and off ;Var>'alite<capacity:Op ration'-,' ^t:T'V a,�.>�, ....J•v,, continually to maintain the set yi,`ces ipravi Shtim�d;t,:oon ro',�.,„Zu ' temperature. dirt=th.e5gu2sroorri :� '- $ F,s�� Soft-start technology provides the smoothest PTAC sound available The variable-speed operation of the FreshAire PTAC allows the unit to work'at the optimal speed to match the true load of the room. This not only provides the best energy consumption curve it also adds to guest comfort by eliminating the harsh start-ups associated with single speed compressors. THE CURVES BELOW ILLUSTRATE THE DIFFERENT SOUND CHARACTERISTICS OF A SINGLE-SPEED PTAC VERSUS A FRESHAIRE MODEL PTHC. SOUND PERFORMANCE OVER TIME m — Traditional J Single speed •o Fresh air PTAC c Friedrich FreshAire PTAC Time ti f .Sk.:y.wY�:• v,; rF>t:..x<: asY�r:rr;< ;N,r.:';S.Y X•5' .,"rSx 2b8i 'NIAfiD'64TN[38tR�<,�Z ,�:- ``. ,,„.5 '�w;;..F, ..<:s.:, <x '� yrz. "IF :w, 5'rry'sh,z.,;�?Y.?�,'r:.., ,:yt.'�rn::t*,` ,;C .r�rtSt'Sy( .,.`N'r �'- s �? was,honoredub . rs, r s -e jtxQir�e '.f?TAC�;. y„ rigt leering Systems rriag�izinbyas, or�tmerdIa1;Comf6K,,,0p ditct,ot�the,Ye�rafor• .Fix `iy': ..,.t'r:>;` :. '4. <:Y` > "3.«r:::.:'�A'rz;•:F,v iS.,..,. ,.. . p wi'4�"t .«;. ;lAQ Ventilatvn:,:Thmud es.ceco :',�<.rFt . . ;;t";.,. t-<-, . ,.,5. r.• ;MS / n gnozedsC4iat;byint'roducing'make-u aitidirectE, ,ttt the. testroomoafto d dieate ?;, �� s:'„f"S z. �, af.',.r�• sX aiu c,: :, p Y ,ate S y . 9 q r Y t ` -L:r ¢.t. S>`' Mt` `ai,y"stems DOAS),"c&i bie,c in,sidera'bty>d�wnsizec to serviw$onl ',,zne'.cp.M�1?�},areas, --the' ro e y'trreaEl�} � a't.✓ `F F+ .. 4:;;;T^�J n , 'y'N�`.,t5'"x+';r,�is;SX"arse f'�<ptt.;.Yi; p .:<. S:` "� <:,`% k �•., ^�'�5^s..' v,,�` ::: : '`°, <^r,? �5,•z"." .1 s FRESHAIRE'' FEATURES FreshAire System FreshAire` IAQ Ready Dedicated 2-speed fan delivers up to 52 CFM of outside air into the A full complement of Indoor Air Quality Products has been certified room, through installation and testing to ensure exceptional air quality is Mery 8 filter is washable and replaceable. achieved when FreshAir IAQ accessories are added, Does not rely on separate refrigeration system like competitor's units, Comfort, Health & IAQ Dehumidification removes moisture in cool mode to improve Durable Construction comfort and reduce the chance of mold and mildew growth. Aluminum endplates reduce outdoor coil corrosion. Integrated Fresh air manifold effectively conditions outside air and Galvanized zinc coated steel wall sleeve and steel base pan meets ASHRAE 62.1 standard for IAQ undergo an 11-step preparation process,are powder coated with a Intuitive unit controls are user friendly with easy-to-read LED polyester finish and cured in an oven for exceptional durability. display that can show either set-point or actual room temperature RS-485 communication plug,enables a better balanced as selected by owner. communication signal which allows the FreshAire PTAC to Standard power cord installed on each unit(7-12k-3,5KW), (15K-5.0 communicate fully with the VRPXEMRT2 12V wired controller,and KW) VRPXEMWRT2 12V wireless controller allowing felt variable control Anti-microbial air fitters are easy to access and washable. of the inverter compressor and brings access to our feature rich energy management suite of options including room occupancy. Instant Heat heat pump mode quickly heats a room to the desired temperature for increased comfort. Factory run-tested units reduce problems in the field. Automatic periodic sampling of room temperature to ensure Internal diagnostic program can alert maintenance to component desired conditions are maintained. failures or operating problems.Fourteen numeric service error codes Reversible indoor air louvers to easily change direction of stored in memory facilitate rapid unit diagnostics. airflow. Easy access anti-microbial filters simplify maintenance and extend the life of the product. Room freeze protection initiates heat if temperature falls to 50°F in Sound Reduction Features an unoccupied room. Two permanently lubricated fan motors for added durability and Random compressor restart protects electrical systems from reduced sound levels indoors. overload when power is restored. Quiet,efficient inverter compressor mounted with vibration Tamper-resistant,anodized stamped aluminum grille withstands isolators to keep the compressor running smoothly and quietly. chalking and oxidation. High-density insulation and steel inner watt block outdoor noise Break proof control door design maintains the integrity of the unit. Tangential blower wheel creates a wide path air flow that reaches the Indoor coil frost sensor protects the compressor to lengthen the furthest corner of the guest room more quietly than conventional fans. life of the unit. DiamonBtue Advanced Corrosion ProtectionO comes standard on all Ease of Maintenance & Installation PTACs for long life in harsh coastal environments.See note on the next page regarding coastal installation of FreshAire PTACs in coastal Modular product design ensures easy access to key components for regions. cleaning and repairs, including washable, lift-out air filters. Surehotd Front Cover System"securely attaches the front each Energy Efficient& Energy Smart time. May be installed low on the floor. Variable speed Inverter compressor delivers EERs up to 12.9 at part load conditions(9000 Btu model operating at 6462 Btu]. Exceptional FriedrichLink"energy management thermostats Warranty and Service available(wired&wireless)with integrated occupancy sensor,five 2 Year full warranty on paras and tabor and 5 year limited warranty. distinct energy presets and comprehensive remote management capability.* Nationwide service network and U.S.-based Friedrich expert Energy efficient heat pump models available in our complete line. technical team ensures you get fast, knowledgeable service. Electronic defrost control ensures more run time in efficient heat pump mode. Electronic temperature limiting to adjust low/high temperature .YR: :YI .' 'KARTS&LABOR "L-i MITEdF range limits for reduced energy usage. wnarwrrY. tivnttaar,Tr. Slinger ring technology in condensate removal system cools the coil and increases efficiency. Central desk control ready to allow hotel owners to control units See warranty documentation for full details from a central location. *Energy management capability requires purchase of additional hardware and activation fee. 5 1 FRESHAIRE`SERIES PTAC i s PVH SERIS COOLING WITH H MPS 1 Model PVH09K PVH12K PVH09R PVH12R UPC 724587439212 724587439236 724587439229 724587439243 PERFf3RMAN %pAfA: W.,'. Coaling Capacity Blu 9600 00 12000/1?800 9600 12000 Cooling Capacity Min,/Max Btu 6462 12099 7929-17142 6462-12099 7929-17142 Cooling Watts 90%775 1040/1025 800 1040 Energy Efficiency Ratio EER 12,t/12.1 11.5/11.5 12.0 11.5 Reverse Heating Capacity Btu e, 8200 500 11600/11800 8500 11800 Reverse Heating Capacity Min./Max. Btu 5606-11475 6995-16187 5606-11475 6995-16187 Heating Watts 710/685 970/950 710 970 COP 3.51/3.51 3.5713.58 3.51 3,57 Moisture Removal Pts./lir. 1.4 1.9 1.23 2,43 Sensible Heat Ratio 80% 78% 823% 73.751 Voltage(1 PHASE,60 Hz) 230/208 230/206 265 765 Volt Range 253-187 253-187 292-239 292-239 Current Amps 4.4/4,5 4.5/5.0 3.8 4.7 Reverse Heat Amps 4.0/4.1 4.6/4,9 3.6 4.3 Power Factor 0.80 0.96 0.82 0.90 Compressor LRA N/A N/A N/A NIA Compressor RLA 3.2 4.1 4,2 6.2 Outdoor Fan Motor HP 1/14 1/12 1/14 1112 •AfR�LtiW 1741"4," . ::i�:• , Indoor CFM,HIGH 400 470 � 400 470 Indoor CFM,LOW 250 360 290 360 Make-up Air CFM rt90.05"we 52 52 52 52 `#,Hy$IC1yLt77 A x Sleeve Dimensions H x W x D _ 16"x 42"x 13 3/4"(all rnadels) Dimensions with front H x W x D 16"x 42"x 21"(alt models) Cut Out Dimensions H x W 16 1/4"r,421/4"fall models) Net Weight Lbs, 115 120 115 120 Shipping Weight Lbs, 137 142 137 142 R-410.4 Charge Oz. 30,34 32.8032.1 32.8 230/208V ELECTRIC HEATER RATING RECEPTACLES AND FUSE TYPES (CONFIGURATION BASED ON POWER CORD) Voltage 230V 265V Amps 15 20 30 15 15 20 25 POWER CORD# VOLTAGE BRANCH CKT AMPS MCA WATTS Heater Size 2.5 kW 3.5 kW 5.0 kW 1.5 kW 2.5 kW 3.5 kW 5.0 kW PXPCFA23015A 230/208 15 13.9 2500 230 00A 230/208 3600 Receptacles O �� PXPCFA23030A 230/208 30 27.5 5000 • / , ' , • ' PXPCFA26515A 265V 15 12.0 2500 NEMA#Receptacle 6-15R 6-20R 6-30R 7-15R 7-15R 7-20R 7-30R PXPCFA26515A' 265V 15 7.3 1500 PXPCFA26520 265V 20 16.6 3500 NEMA# 6-15P 6-20P 6-30P 7-15P 7-15P 7-20P 7-30P PXPCFA26530 265V 25 23.8 5000 Plug ' Data for Madel PVH09R PXPCFA23020A power cord comes standard on FreshAire® PTAC Warning:Coastal Region Installations. Friedrich Air Conditioning recommends that owners take necessary precautions to protect the interior space,furnishings,and hardware from corrosion when installing make-up air products in coastal applications.Our FreshAire PTAC delivers up to 52 CFM of direct outside make-up air into the space. If installed within 2 mites of a body of salt water,due to the high salt content of coastal air and the high talent load of the make- up air,premature corrosion will occur naturally on non-protected items, Friedrich Air Conditioning is not responsible for premature corrosion resulting from the use of make-up air products. Due to continuing research in new energy-saving technology,specifications are subject to change without notice.Warranty limited to installa- tions in the United States,Puerto Rico, Mexico and Canada only.See warranty documentation for full details. FreshAire PTAC may be covered under one or more of the following patents: 10,408,504 and 10,436,457.Additional patents pending. 0 DDC C U` U$ CERTIFIED LAB USTEO vnroewuxsrtsrEo ULCDTP 6 1 FRESHAIRE®SERIES PTAC _ == F R I E D R I C H c� PTAC a I ir . ....... rm e d Te _O .... .. P c1caq zl,TTITTTT:T�-,T�,!�`,'�� na A' Conditioners e a,t, Pumps CL . ................... L == FreshAireTM O � . � a ■Ir =i H _ L� i:: 4 Table of Contents Congratulations........................................................................................................................................3 GeneralInstructions..................................................................................................................................3 GeneralSpecifications...............................................................................................................................4 PTACInstallation Recommendations...........................................................................................................5 Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWSA)......••••••••••••......••••••••••••••••••......••••••......••••••••••...................••• 6 AlternateWall Installations...............................:.........................................................................................7 PXDR10 Drain Kit Installation Instructions (optional for new construction)••••.••••••......••••.••••••••I•••••••••••••••••••••••••10 External Drain for new construction or unit replacement) •.•••••••••••.••••••........................••11 PXGA Standard Grille Installation Instructions............................................................................................. 12 ChassisInstall Preparation....................................................................................................................... 16 ChassisInstallation................................................................................................................................. 18 Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features......••••••••••.••••••......••.••••••••••••............•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••19 SystemConfiguration.............................................................................................................................. 21 Digital Control User Input Configuration......................................................................................................22 DigitalControl Operation..........................................................................................................................24 Remote Control Thermostat Installation••••.••.••.......••••••••••••......••••••••••••••••••••••••••.......••••••••••••••••••......••••••••••26 RemoteThermostat and.......................................................................................................................... 26 Low Voltage Control Connections..............................................................................................................26 Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist..........................................................................................................28 BasicTroubleshooting............................................................................................................................. 29 Service &Assistance...............................................................................................................................31 Accessories. ........................................................................................................................................ 32 NOTE: All PTAC 9000units came with a universal 2.5+1.OkW electric heater(standard 20A power cord for 3.5kW ,optional 15A power cord for 2.5kW). All PTAC 12000units come with a universal 3.5+1.5kW electric heater(standard 20A power cord for 3.5kW,optional 30A power cord for 5kW,optional 15A power cord for 1.5kW). 2 Congratulations Thank you for your decision to purchase Friedrich. Your new Friedrich has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you many years of dependable,efficient operation,maintaining a comfortable temperature and humidity level.Many extra features have been built into your unit to assure quiet operation,the greatest circulation of cool,dry air,and the most economic operation. General Instructions This Installation and Operation Manual has been designed to insure maximum satisfaction in the performance of your unit. For years of trouble-free service, please follow the installation instructions closely. We cannot overemphasize the importance of proper installation. and the controls are properly set,the unit may need service and P P Y Y you should call our Friedrich service provider to check the unit. Y Y >•x::-•::>:.:..,Y'-:, e:vim, :ii33?r:r. ::o;:r:}fi�6>5,::;::;:;:: r�>,'cziai=zi:i3:..:.:.:.•.:.::::a7%::�:::i;-i��:::::::.-::.:.::::�:<c.:er<.>...,,., �,333.':+.w'': 7. Keep blinds,shades and drapes closed on the sunny side of the Refrigeration system room being cooled to reduce radiant heat. under high pressure 8. Proper insulation helps your unit maintain the desired inside Do not puncture,heat,expose to flame or temperature. r incinerate. Only certified refrigeration technicians should 9. Whenever possible,shade south and west facing windows. service this equipment. R410A systems operate at higher pressures 10. Keep window coverings away from the unit to provide free airflow. than R22 equipment.Appropriate safe service and handling practices must be used. Only use gauge sets designed for use with R410A.Do not use standard R22 gauge sets. i. ,■R{■l� �;i:�:v:i:���::�:Wit`::'::�"::::,'...... Here are some suggestions to help you use your Read Installation Operation new Friedrich most efficiently: Manual 1. Carefully read and follow the installation instructions. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to 2. Make sure the unit is the right capacity for the area being cooled. equipment installation or operation. An undersized unit makes the unit work too hard, using more electricity than needed and increases wear. An oversized unit It is the installer's responsibility to properly will cycle on and.off too rapidly, and therefore cannot control apply and install the equipment. Installation humidity as well. must be in conformance with the NFPA 70 3. Clean the filter frequently(See Routine Maintenance,Page 27). -2008 National Electric Code or current edition,International Mechanic Code 2009 or current 4. Do not block the air flow to and from the unit. edition and any other applicable local or national codes. 5. A dirty filter or improperly set controls can affect the cooling ability of the unit. Failure to do so can result in property damage, 6. If cooling is weak and you have verified that the filter is clean personal injury or death. Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance.Always read and obey all safety messages. This is a safety Alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol with the word"WARNING" or"CAUTION".These words mean: _ Indicates a hazard which,if not avoided,can result in severe personal injury or .� WA Rl�� t*1111 death and damage to product or other property. Indicates a hazard which,if not avoided,can result in personal injury and :: damage to product or other property. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is,tell you how to reduce the chance of injury,and tell you what will happen if the instructions are not followed. Indicates property damage can occur if instructions are not followed. }. Na IC :.. 3 1 General Specifications 31== o e a WALL SLEEVE OUTDOOR GRILLE DISCHARGE GRILLE " FILTERS PDXWS Wall Sleeve Dimensions: 16" H x 42"W x 13-3/" D Front Cover Dimensions: ' 16" Hx42"Wx7 %" D Cut-Out Dimensions: 16-'/a"x 42-'/a" CHASSIS RETURN AIR GRILLE FRONT COVER MODEL NUMBER PV H 09 K 3 F A Engineering Digit Series PV = Friedrich Digital PTAC System Design Series E=Cooling with electric heat H=Heat Pump with Auxiliary Heat Chassis F= FreshAire Nominal Capacity 07=7,000 Btuh 12=12,000 Btuh Nominal Heater Size(230V or 265V) 09= 9,000 Btuh 15=15,000 Btuh 3=3kW Voltage K= 230/208V-1 Ph.-60 Hz. R= 265V-1 Ph.-60 Hz. Installation Checklist U. Inspect all components and accessories for damage before and ❑. Ensure that the chassis is installed in a 16"highx4"wide wall sleeve after installation. that is no deeper than 13-%".A baffle kit is required if the sleeve U. Remove the cardboard wall sleeve support and grill weatherboard. exceeds that depth. ❑. Check for proper wall sleeve installation in accordance with the wall ❑• Ensure that chassis and chassis front cover are installed and secured sleeve installation instructions. properly. ❑. Check for a subbase kit or other means of structural support which ❑• Ensure that drapes,bed,bedspread,furniture,etc DO NOT block is required for ALL installations projecting more than 8"into room. either return or discharge air grilles. J. Install the recommended Condensate Drain Kits for complete U. Inspect the condenser air inlet and outlet for any obstructions condensate removal. (shrubbery,etc). Q. Ensure that 'reset' button is pressed on LCD device(only on cord. connected models). 4 PTAC Installation Recommendations For proper PTAC unit performance and maximum operating life refer to the minimum installation clearances Wow: Figure 1 PTAC units should be installed no closer than 12" apart when two units are side by side. If three or more PTAC units are to operate THREE OR MORE PTACs next to one another allow a ADJACENT 36"MINIMUM minimum of 36" between units. Also,a vertical clearance of 60" should be maintained between units installed. In the interior of TYPICAL the room the unit should be WINDO� located a minimum of 1/4"from the floor and a minimum of 36" from the ceiling. 36" , i y TWO ADJACENT PTACs 60" 12"MINIMUM 60"VERTICAL MINIMUM GROUND FLOOR PTACs BETWEEN 6"MINIMUM FROM GRADE PTACs 12" 6" VIEW: OUTSIDE BUILDING ELEVATION FRP001 For PTACs on the ground floor or anytime obstructions are present, use the following guidelines: Figure 2 • For minor obstructions such as lamp poles or small shrubbery a clearance of 12" from the outdoor louver TYPICAL BUILDING ( PLAN VIEW) should be maintained. • For major obstructions such 1—36"-1 �36"--►I as a solid fence, wall or other heat rejecting device like a condensing unit, a Ld PqOLE PTAC PTAC minimum distance of 36" i should be kept. 12" 12"MINIMUM,MINOR POLE" � 36" SHRUB OBSTRUCTIONS - 36"MIMUMUM,MAJOR ---------------- OBSTRUCTIONS ` `}4 "�- FENCE OR WALL CONDENSING UNIT FRP002 The above suggestions are for reference only and do not represent all possible installations.Please contact Friedrich for information regarding affects of other installation arrangements.By following these simple recommendations you can be confident that your Friedrich PTAC will provide years of worry free operation. 5 Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions (PDXWSA) NOTE: Insure that the unit is only installed in a wall structurally adequate to support the unit including the sleeve,chassis and accessories.lf the sleeve projects more than 8" into the room, a subbase or other means of support MUST be used. Please read these instructions completely before attempting installation. .s. : '4 Falling Object Hazard DO NOT allow any pitch toward the inside. Not following Installation Instructions for Flashing on all 4 sides of the opening is recommended. mounting your air conditioner can result in property damage, injury, or death. Potential property damage can occur if instructions are not followed. For Deep Wall Installation (Greater than 131/4") See Page 9 The following instructions apply ONLY to walls less than 13'/4"in depth. 3 From inside the building,position the wall sleeve in the opening and 1 The PXDR10 Drain Kit,(optional for new construction)see page 10 push it into the wall until it protrudes at least Y4"on the outside if applicable, must be installed before the wall sleeve is installed (See Figure 9, Page 8). into the wall. 4 Position the wall sleeve with a slight tilt towards the outside to 2 The External Drain(for new construction or unit replacement)see facilitate condensate drainage. It should be level side-to-side and page 11 if applicable, must be installed before the wall sleeve is the front should be%bubble higher than the back. installed into the wall. Figure 3 Typical Wall Sleeve Installation ELECTRICAL " / RECEPTACLE LINTEL TO SUPPORT MIN 16-'/a" 60" MASONRYWALLS MAX. 0 20" -i MAX. SMOOTH SIDE OF SCREW / CLIP FACING INTO ROOM ................. / 13-Y4" / ELECTRICAL INSULATION RECEPTACLE WALL OPENING WALL SLEEVE INSULATION NOTE: All 230/208V units are manufactured with a 60" power cord and all 265V units with a 18" power cord. FRP003 6 Altemate Wall Installations Figure 4 Figure 6 Panel Wall Curtain Wall WALL OR 1/4"MIN !` WINDOW PROJECTIO N CASE FLANGE ' j (BY OTHERS) ME '"St�... .ism( `�k:p,�.I'&yyf°"i�''•,�e° OPTIONAL SUBBASE 4 i LEVELING SCREW OPTIONAL SUBBASE LEVELING SCREW FRPD04 FRP006 Figure 5 Figure 7 Frame and Brick Veneer Block and Brick Veneer 1/4"MIN 1/4"MIN PROJE TION ROJE TION WO FRAME s 'r r CONCRETE LINT .f STEEL STEEL �Q, LINTEL LINTEL qa`��SD':�`�xi'~'�\'•y',�.•~ � Y;;a_.a$�G>'�}�T.n�Z�.�.��`..t _ .. 133/4"MIN. WITHOU SUBBASE .11"MIN. T•'<r-{• ;:7 .`=ji UBBASE OPTIONAL SUBBASE ^I "� RECEPTACLE LEVELING SCREW JJJ FINISHED FLOOR—/ :'�POWER SUPPLY CONDUIT (SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER) FRP005 FRP007 NOTE: Follow all wall system manufacturer installation instructions. For sunrooms and modular buildings, adhere to their installation instructions for supporting and sealing sleeve to their frames. All wall and window/wall installations must provide for proper drainage. In applications where the drain holes on the PTAC wall sleeve are not exposed beyond the wall an internal drain system is recommended. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure there is adequate drainage for the PTAC unit. Figure 8 Wall Sleeve Attachment ALTERNATE x WALL FASTENING METHODS SLEEVE (Field Supplied) NOTE: The Wall Sleeve must be horizontal) level side-to-side and pitched 114 bubble to the WOOD SCREW outside when installed in an TOGGLE BOLT opening. The mounting hole location EXPANSION should be approximately 2-4" ANCHOR BOLT from the top and bottom of the sleeve. MOUNTING HOLES PLASTIC ANCHORS SCREWS FRP008 Figure 9 Dimensions A i .. .�_1/a"MIN. A B C Dimension* Allow Allow Allow ' for wall for floor for proper finishing finishing drainage (Minimum) Min. Max. (Front-to-Back) C No Accessories '/" '/4" -- With Subbase 1-%" 3-'/2' 5" 13 a/4' With Lateral Duct '/4' W. -_ B Wall Sleeve Tilt ___ ___ __. /" *If more than one accessory is to be used, use the maximum WALL dimension. If the wall thickness is more than 13-%"-(A+'/"), a sleeve extension must be used. FRP009 8 5. Drill two 3/16"holes through each side of the sleeve approximately 7. If the chassis and exterior grille are to be installed later, leave the 4"from top and 4" from bottom of sleeve. Screw four#10 x 1" weatherboard and center support in place,otherwise remove and screws (included) or appropriate fasteners for your installation, dispose of them. (See Figure 13,Page 12). through the holes in the sides of the wall sleeve. 8. Provide a support lintel if the wall sleeve is installed in a concrete 6. Apply sealant around the wall sleeve where it projects through the or masonry wall(See Figure 10,Page 9). inside and outside wall surfaces.Apply the sealant to the screw heads or the tops of the fasteners used in Step#5. Figure 10 Lintel Installation MAIN STUDS JACK STUDS 1 LINTEL JACK STUDS MOUNTING MAIN STUDSSCREW HOLES o 0 NO HOLES IN BOTTOM OF WALL SLEEVE UNLESS DRAIN KIT IS USED NOTE:Construct wall opening to comply with all applicable building codes. FRP010 One-Piece Deep Wall Sleeve Installation (PDXWSEXT) If the wall is thicker than 131/4"a deep wall sleeve or wall sleeve extension MUST be used. The deep wall sleeve may be special ordered through your Sales Representative. 9 PXDR10®rain Kit I nstallation 3. Remove the backing from the gasket and mount it on the flat side of the mounting plate (See Figure 12, Page 11). Insert the nstructions (optional for now drain tube through the hole in the gasket and mounting plate so the tube flange will be against the wall sleeve. construction) 4. Position the assembly beneath the drilled holes and secure it with #10-24 x'/z'machine screws and lock nuts provided.Seal the tops NOTE: Determine whether drain will be located within the wall,on the of the screws with silicone caulking. indoor side,or will drain to the exterior of the building.Follow S, Use 1/2"1 D copper tube,PVC pipe,or vinyl hose obtained local) appropriate instructions below depending on your particular to connect the internal drain tube to the drain system in the building. Y) type of installation. Y g• Internal Drain 6. Referring to Figure 12, Detail A, Page 11, locate and assemble the two cover plates and gaskets over the drain holes at the NOTE: If installing an internal drain,you MUST install a drain kit on rear of the wall sleeve. Attach them with the#10 sheet metal the wall sleeve before the wall sleeve is installed. screws provided. Make certain that the four overflow slots at the rear of the wall sleeve are not blocked (See drawing of the 1. Refer to Figure 11 and locate the drain within the 'Preferred" back of the sleeve Figure 12,Page 11). area of best drainage.Maintain at least a W clearance from the embossed area. 7. If a deep wall extension (PDXWSEXT) is used, after installing the field supplied flashing,caulk as required. Be sure to caulk around 2. Using the mounting plate with the ''/z" hole as a template, mark and drill two, 3/16" mounting holes and a Y2" drain hole in the the flashing and the wall sleeve where the hole was drilled for the sleeve bottom. drain tube. Figure 11 SCREW Drain Kit Location and Installation WALL SLEEVE OPTIONALAREA PREFERRED AREA- GASKET NO FOAM INSULATION MOUNTING PLATE r DRAIN TUBE NUT SIDE VIEW IF THE DRAIN MUST BE a LOCATED IN THE OPTIONAL AREA,THE FOAM INSULATION MUST BE CUT AWAYAND i•'s : ;. a; :[ REMOVED TO ALLOW ACCESS \3" TO THE DRAIN. 'Ile FRONT VIEW FRP011 PXD R10 QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 2 COVER PLATES 1 MOUNTING PLATE 1 DRAIN TUBE 3 MOUNTING PLATE GASKET 4 #10 X'/2"SHEET METAL SCREWS 2 #10-24 X'/2" MACH.SCREWS 2 #10-24 X%"LOCKNUTS, 10 External ®rain (for new Cover Plate Installation 4. Mount the foam gasket to the cover plate. Using two#10 x%2'sheet construction or unit metal screws(provided), attach the cover plate to the remaining drain hole. Make certain the large flange on the plate is positioned replacement) at the bottom of the sleeve. When using an external drain system,the condensate is removed through 5. Discard the additional cover plate,gasket, machine screws,and either of two drain holes on the back of the wall sleeve. Select the drain locknuts. hole which best meets your drainage situation and install the drain kit. Seal off the other with a cover plate. - - - - Drain Tube Installation (See Figure 12) 1. Peel the backing tape off the gaskets and apply the sticky side If the wall sleeve has not been installed, the drain tube to one cover plate and one mounting plate as shown in Details must be rotated to a horizontal position until after the A and B. sleeve is installed.Tighten the mounting plate screws when the tube is in the proper position. Make certain that 2. Place the drain tube through the gasket and the mounting plate the four overflow slots at the rear of the wall sleeve are not with the flange toward the wall sleeve. blocked (See Figure 12). 3. Attach the drain tube assembly to one of the two drain holes at the When sealing the sleeve on the outside of the building, be rear of the wall sleeve. The large flange on the mounting plate is careful NOT to let the sealant block the two condensate positioned at the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve, drain holes or the four overflow slots at the bottom flange Detail B. When the drain tube is positioned at the desired angle, of the sleeve. tighten the screws. Potential property damage can occur if instructions are not followed. Figure 12 COVER Drain Kit Installation PLATE MOUNTING PLATE ` FOAM �n GASKET NUT DETAIL A —� ( i 1 Nv OVERFLOW .. SLOTS u. SCREWS FOAM GASKET ''/z'O.D.TUBE DETAIL E FRP012 NOTE: The large flange on the mounting plate is positioned at the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve. The drain tube must be rotated to a horizontal position to allow for the wall sleeve to be installed into the wall. Once the wall sleeve is installed,return the drain tube to a downward angle. 11 5. Insert the remaining screws into the remaining holes and tighten PXGA Standard Grille securely. Installation Instructions ..................................... 1. Remove the center support and weatherboard if still installed in thesleeve. �-.-..::: .._.....................:.:... --.....:..,.............:.:,...::.;::.:..:..:::::.:�.::._::.::... 2. Insert six plastic grommets into the grille openings from the outside Falling Object Hazard of the grille as shown in Figure 13. 3. Insert two#8 x%"sheet metal screws(provided)in the top two Not following Installation Instructions for outside edge plastic grommets, and tighten them half way into ® mounting your air conditioner can result the grommets. in property damage,injury,or death. 4. Grasp the grille by the attached plastic handles. Position it with the condensate drain knockouts facing down. From inside the building, maneuver the grille through the wall sleeve and pull toward you until the screw heads are inserted into the keyhole slots at the top of the wall sleeve. Tighten the two screws completely. Figure 13 Standard Grille WALL SLEEVE STANDARD GRILLE :.. #8 x 3/8" WEATHERBOARD ,. SHEET METAL A,; SCREW X•,f> f: f. f -- CENTER SUPPORT WALL SLEEVE STANDARD GRILLE —� PXGA Sta-hdard Grille Quantity Description 1 Stamped Aluminum Grille 6 Plastic Grommets PLASTIC GROMMETS 6 #8 x—' Sheet Metal Screws PLASTIC HANDLES FRP013 12 A. Electrical Rating Tables All units are equipped with standard power cords. NOTE: 1.5kW heater only for 12K Btu unit and 2.5kW heater only for 9K Btu unit. Table 1 Receptacles and Fuse Types Voltage 230V 265V Amps is 20 30 15 20 30 Heater Size 1.5/2.5kw 3.5 kw 5 k 1.5/2.6kw 3.5 kw 5 k Receptacles NEMA# Receptacle 6-15 R 6-20 R 6-30R 7-15R 720 R 730 NEMA# 6-15P 6-20P 630P 7-15P Plug 720 P 730 P 3 Use ONLY type and size fuse or HACR cir- ­11. .... cult breaker indicated on unit's rating plate. FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER Proper current protection to the unit is the responsibility of the owner. NOTE: A time Electrical Shock Hazard delay fuse is provided with 265V units. Turn off electrical power before service Unit MUST be grounded from branch circ- or installation. uit through service cord to unit, or through ALL electrical connections and wiring separate ground wire provided on perman- ently connected units. Be sure that branch circuit or general purpose outlet is ground- electrician and conform to the National GROUNDING ed.The field'supplied outlet must match pl- Code and all local codes which have ug on service cord and be within reach of jurisdiction. service cord. Refer to Table 1 for proper Failure to do so can result in property receptacle and fuse type. Do NOT alter damage,personal injury and/or death. the service cord or plug. Do NOT use an extension cord. The field supplied outlet must match plug on service cord and be within reach of service RECEPTACLE cord. Refer to Table 1 for proper receptacle and fuse type. Do NOT alter the service cord or plug. Do NOT use an extension cord. B. Power Cord Information (230/208V models only) All Friedrich 230/208V PTAC units are shipped from the factory with a Figure 14 Leakage Current Detection Interrupter (LCDI) equipped power cord. Typical LCDI Devices The LCDI device meets the UL and NEC requirements for cord connected air conditioners effective August 2004., To test your power supply cord: I Plug power supply cord into a grounded 3 prong outlet. 0! 2. Press RESET. 3. Press TEST listen for click;Reset button trips and pops out). 4M avllaln%-u: 4. Press and release RESET(listen for click;Reset button latches Afpt� and remains in).The power supply cord is ready for operation. NOTE: The LCDI device is not intended to be used as a switch. Once plugged in the unit will operate normally without the need to reset the LCDI.device. If the LCDI device falls to trip when tested or if the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with a new supply cord obtained from the product manufacturerand must not be repaired. 15/20130A LCDI Device FRP014 13 TABLE 2 MODEL HEATER kW Power Cord Kit Voltage Amperage Receptacle 2.5(optional) STD 2301208 15 NEMA 6-15r PVH09K 3.5(default) STD 2301208 20 NEMA 6-20r 1.5(optional) STD 2301208 15 NEMA 6-15r PVH12K 3.5(default) STD 230/208 20 NEMA 6-20r 5.0(optional) STD 2301208 30 NEMA 6.30r PVH09R 2.5(optional) STD 2651277 15 NEMA 7.15r 3.5(default) STD 2651277 20 NEMA 7-20r 1.5(optional) STD 2651277 15 NEMA 7.15r PVH12R 3.5(default) STD 2651277 20 1 NEMA 7-20r 15.0(optional) STD 2651277 30 NEMA 7.30r Electrical Wiring for 265 Volt Models To install the line voltage power leads and conduit to Power Cord Installation chassis,foilowthe instructions below.PXCJA All 265V PTAC/PTHP units come with a factory installed non-LCDI Conduit Kit is required with this setup. power cord for use in a subbase.lf the unit is to be hard-wired refer to 1. Follow the removal process of the chassis's junction box. the instructions below. NOTE: It is recommended that the PXSB subbase assembly,the 2. Prepare the 265V(or230V)powercord for connection to the chassis' PXCJA conduit kit(or equivalent) be installed on all powercord connectorby cutting the cord to the appropriate length hardwire units.If installing a flush-floor mounted unit,make (referto Fgurel6 and follow Fgurel5).Powerwni harness selection sure the chassis can be removed from the sleeve for shown on Table 2 on page 14. service and maintenance. �---WAR "�II�i'..�•,,.,,,,<;:»>,�;_"��':i,::;;:;�..'.i: I� ��:V.:, •:?:vii '':\.v Electrical Shock Hazard Turn off electrical power before service or installation. ALL electrical connections and wiring MUST be installed by a qualified electrician and conform to the National Code and all local codes which have jurisdiction. Failure to do so can result in property damage,personal injury and/or death. 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 TO CHASSIS JUNCTION STRAIGHT CONNECTOR WALL CONNECTION JUNCTION ` �T f 4.0 IN. BOX GROUND SCREW : ti GROUND R • WIRE HARNESS 18.0 IN. JUNCTION `-COVER flT EXPOSE BOX COVER SCREW WIRES S (1.0 IN.) TRIM HARNESS TO LENGTH Figure 17 LEADING SIDE FOR WIRE HARNESS INSERTION SPACER 1 LOCKNUT STRIP WIRE ENDS(0.5 IN.) O ; TO WALL JUNCTION CHASSIS FRP015 I JUNCTION 3. Route the cut ends of harness through the conduit connector SPACER BOX assembly and flex conduit sleeve. Be sure to use the s upplied conduit bushing to prevent damage to the cord by the con duit. I The cord should pass through the Locknut, Spacer, Chassis CONDUIT Junction Box, Conduit Connector, Bushing, then the Conduit I CONNECTOR Sleeve. See Figure 17. I 4. Route the cut ends of the power cord through the elbow connector at the other end of the conduit.Tighten screws on elbow connect or to secure conduit sleeve. BUSHING 5. Fasten and secure the elbow connector to the wall junction box cover with locknut. Place and mount the wall junction box with CONDUIT the four wall mounting screws making sure to pass the wall lines SLEEVE ��M through the junction box.Connect and join all wall lines with the stripped ends using wire nuts. Tighten both screws of the wall EXITING SIDE FOR junction box cover to junction box. WIRE HARNESS FRP017 15 Chassis Install Preparation Check to be sure the wall sleeve,extension(if used),grille,and drain kit are installed properly before chassis installation. 1. Remove the weatherboard and center support from the sleeve(if NOTE: To avoid breaking the door or hinge pins,do not apply excessive still in place).Be sure an outdoor grille is attached. force when installing. Figure 18 Figure 19 PIN CONTRO >� L DOOR V — WALL SLEEVE p,. INSERT PIN IN THIS LOCATION 7aa;�, WEATHERBOARD q '" CENTER SUPPORT ° FRP018 FRP019 NOTE: Use a wall sleeve adapter kit(PXSE)if installing a P-Series IMPORTANT: When installing a Friedrich PTAC into an existing sleeve, chassis in a T-Series sleeve. it is important to ensure that the unit is installed completely. Inspection of the air seal between the condenser air baffles and around the indoor mounting flange is recommended. s � In some Cases additional9 asketsorbafflin9 may required. Y be ..... ... .... ..... .... Suffocation Hazards Keep bag away from babies and children. Do NOT use in cribs, beds or playpens. Destroy immediately after opening.This bag is NOT a toy. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or death. 2. Remove the front cover contained in a protective plastic bag from chassis. Remove the bag and dispose of it properly. If the control door is not installed,follow these steps: a. From the front cover,slide the right control door pin into the hole on the right side of the front cover. b. Slide the left door pin into the hole on the left side of the front cover opening. c. Snap cover into place. 16 . � CAUTION Figure 21 Unit Damage Hazard Removing Front Panel Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation. 3. Carefully remove shipping tape from the front panel and power vent door.See Figure 20. Figure20 '' �. D Shipping Tape Location ` ' Tk m O rte. FRP021 4. Remove front panel,see Figure 21. Pull out at the bottom to release it from the tabs(1). Then lift up(2). NOTE: If the unit is mounted flush to the floor,the service cord MUST be rerouted at the bottom of the front cover on the side closest to the receptacle.A notch MUST be made in the front cover side where the cord exits the unit. It is the responsibility of Q° the installer to create an exit notch. 0 SHIPPING TAPE FRP020 17 ' ���������^�� Uk�or�°nUU°��;���� 3. Place tabs ov#�op �K�)Pun �wu� �boMnm until panel Chassis Installation^ onop&�bp�co�� t Lift unit �vn and slide unit into wa sleeve until sea[ rests firmly against front ofwall sleeve, 4. Reinstall front panm.SeeFigure%l Figure 22 Secuding Unit �Excesslve Weight Hazard Use two or more people when installing your air conditioner. Failure to do go can result in back or other injury. Copper refrigerant tubes are NOT handles. POW.ER Do NOT use tubing to lift or move chassis. SUPPLY CORD Tbremove the front oovurpull the bottom end forward and lift itupto clear the Lbracket across the top ofthe chassis. 2^ Locate the four supplied chassis mounting ocrewo'|noort the 5. Plug the c«»d(if aPP|icub|e)intothooppmphotm receptacle..screwsthrough the ohuxoio mounting flange holes that R���p�mr��ounit. aligned with the speed nuts inthe wall o|ommJightenall four ecnewm(tmmper oide). Friedrich PTHC Digital Control and Unit Features The new Friedrich digital PTAC has state of the art features to improve guest comfort,indoor air quality and conserve energy.Through the use of specifically designed control software for the PTAC industry Friedrich has accomplished what other Manufacturer's have only attempted—a quiet,dependable,affordable and easy to use PTAC.Below is a list of features and their benifit to the owner. ONLY TWO MODELS BETTER DEHUMIDIIFICATION SOFT START OPERATION MERV 8 OUTDOOR AIR FILTER DC INVERTER FreshAire PTACs utilize a DC inverter rotary compressor to ensure part load efficiencies and reliable operation. REMOTE THERMOSTAT Some applications require the use of a wall-mounted thermostat. All new Friedrich PTACs may be OPERATION switched from unit control to remote thermostat control easily without the need to order a special model or accessory kit. INTERNAL DIAGNOSTIC The Friedrich digital PTAC features a self-diagnostic program that can alert maintenance to component PROGRAM failures or operating problems. The internal diagnostic program saves properties valuable time when diagnosing running problems. ELECTRONIC By limiting the operating range,the property can save energy by eliminating"max cool"or"max heat"situ- TEMPERATURE ations common with older uncontrolled systems.The new electronic control allows owners to set operat- LIMITING ing ranges for both heating and cooling independently of one another. ROOM FREEZE When the PTAC senses that the indoor room temperature has fallen to 50°F, the unit will cycle on the PROTECTION fan (high)and the electric strip heat to raise the room temperature to 55°F, and then cycle off again. This feature works regardless of the mode selected and can be turned off. CONDENSATE REMOVAL Condenser fan utilizes slinger ring technology to pick up condensate from the base pan and disperse it on SYSTEM to the condenser coil where it evaporates.This helps to cool the coil and increase the energy efficiency of the unit. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC Unit has a universal power cord with 20 Amp coming standard out of the box. HEATER FACTORY RUN-TEST All units are factory run tested to ensure trouble free operation. 19 DIGITAL DEFROST The PV-Series uses a digital thermostat to accurately monitor the outdoor coil conditions to allow the heat THERMOSTAT pump to run whenever conditions are correct. Running the PTAC in heat pump mode saves energy and reduces operating costs.The digital thermostat allows maximization of heat pump run time. INSTANT HEAT Heat pump models will automatically run the electric heater to quickly bring the room up to temperature HEAT PUMP MODE when initially energized,then return to heat pump mode. This ensures that the room is brought up to temperature quickly without the usual delay associated with heat pump units. The owner may choose between fan cycling or fan continuous mode based on property preference. Fan SEPARATE HEAT/COOL continuous mode is used to keep constant airflow circulation in the room during all times the unit is'ON'. Fan FAN CYCLE cycle will conserve energy by only operating the fan while the compressor or electric heater is operating. The CONTROL ability to set the fan cycling condition independently between heating and cooling mode will increase user comfort by allowing the choice of only coristantly circulating air in the summer or winter time(unlike other PTAC brands that only allow one selection). EMERGENCY In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode,the compressor may be locked out to provide HEAT OVERRIDE heat through the resistance heater.This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a compressor failure,the room temperature can be maintained until the compressor can be serviced. CENTRAL DESK CONTROL All Friedrich digital PTACs have low voltage terminals ready to connect a central desk control energy READY(ONLY FOR UNIT management system.Controlling the unit from a remote location like the front desk can reduce energy CONTROL) usage and requires no additional accessories on the PTAC unit. The frost sensor protects the compressor from damage in the event that airflow is reduced or low outdoor INDOOR COIL temperatures cause the indoor coil to freeze. When the indoor coil reaches 33°F, the compressor is FROST SENSOR disabled and the fan continues to operate based on demand. Once the coil temperature returns to 53°F, the compressor returns to operation. ULTRAQUIET The PV-Series units feature an indoor fan 'system design that reduces sound levels without lowering AIR SYSTEM airflow or preventing proper air circulation. HIGH EFFICIENCY The Friedrich PTAC has been engineered so that all functional systems are optimized so that they work together to deliver the highest possible performance. DUAL MOTOR The dual-motor design means that the indoor motor can run at slower speeds which reduces sound levels indoors. ROTARY COMPRESSOR High efficiency rotary compressors are Used on all Friedrich PTACs to maximize durability and effi- ciency. TOP-MOUNTED - All Friedrich PTHC return air filters feature an antimicrobial element that has proven to prevent mold and ANTIMICROBIAL bacterial growth in laboratory testing,OXFTB replacement filter kits feature the same antimicrobial agent. AIR FILTERS All filters are washable, reusable and easily accessed from the top of the unit without the removal of the front cover. FILTERED FRESH Friedrich PTAC units are capable of introducing up to 40 CFM of outside air into the conditioned space. AIR INTAKE The outdoor air passes Through a washable mesh screen to prevent debris from entering the airstream. ALUMINIUM ENDPLATES Outdoor coil endplates made from aluminium reduce corrosion on the outdoor coil common with other coil designs. R-410A REFRIGERANT Friedrich PTAC units use environmentally-friendly refrigerant. BREAK-PROOF Break-proof control door design maintains the integrity of the unit. CONTROL DOOR GALVANIZED ZINC Galvanized zinc coated steel wall sleeve and steel base pan undergo an 11-step preparation WALL SLEEVE AND BASE PAN process,are powder coated with a polyester finish and cured in an oven for exceptional durability. 20 Figure 25 Air Vent Control System Configuration Fresh Air Vent Control To operate the FreshAire module please see Dip switch ft3.With dip switch in the"on"position FreshAire module will be on continuously. With dip switch in the"OFF"position FreshAire module will be not be activated. POWER—DRIVEN VENT DOOR FIRM Adjusting Air Figure 26 Toadjust air direction: Backside of Front Panel 1. Removefrontpanel.SeeFigure21. 2. Remove buver'screws that hold louver insert in place{from back side of f u t panel).See Fi ure 29. 3. Tum louver insert and rotate 180°.See Figure 30. 4. Replacelouverinsert. 5. Replace screws and front panel. LOUVER SCREWS FRP026 Figure 27 Adjusting Louvers y'54�' y:vv��b.�.• YN WIN Kit, ��� "te �•y AIR DISCHARGE OUTWARD (Default) AIR DISCHARGE UPWARD FRP027 21 Digital Control User Input Configuration The adjustable control dip switches are located at the front portion of the digital Smart Center.The inputs are only visible and accessible with the front cover removed from the PTAC. Dip Switch Setting Switch 1-Reserved. With the room freeze protection enable.Room Freeze Protection can be Switch 2-Heat pump enable/disable. switched off at the owner's preference by moving Dip Switch 5 to Moving Dip Switch 42 to "OFF' can be set as Emergency Heat "OFF".This feature will monitor the indoor room conditions and in the event Override.In the unlikely event of a compressor failure,a heat pump unit that the room falls below 507,the unit will automatically run"heating". may be switched to operate in only the electric heat mode until repairs This occurs regardless of mode. can be made. Switch 6-Electric memory enableldisable Switch 3-Electric strip enable/disable. The factory setting is enabled.The smart center will remember user's Switch 4-Reserved. setting.After power cut recovery,the unit will operate the same status as Switch 5-Room Freeze Protection Units are shipped from the factory before power cut.Moving Dip Switch 6 to"OFF"will disable this feature, smart center will no more remember settings. Switch 7,Switch 8-Reserved. Figure 28 Dip Switches DIP SWITCH •��" a� ON 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $ OFF Reserved Reserved LOCATION OF Electric memory enable/disable DIP SWITCHES Room freeze protection ON UNIT Reserved Electric strip enable/disable Heat pump enable/disable FRP028 Reserved Switch Description Function Factorysetting Option #1 Reserved / OFF / #2 Heat pump ON-enable heat pump; HP models-ON OFF-Overrides compressor OFF-disable heat pump, run electric heat Electric heat only-OFF operation(HP models only) only. #3 Electric strip ON-enable electric heat; ON Factory set. Do not change. OFF-disable electric heat. #4 Reserved / OFF / #5 Room Freeze ON-Allows the unit to ensure the indoor room ON OFF Protection temperature does not fall below 507even when turned off; OFF-disable freeze protection. #6 Electric memory ON-enable; ON OFF enable/disable OFF-disable. #7 Reserved / OFF / #8 Reserved / OFF / 22 FreshAire System Engagement Mode Description SW3 DIP SWITCH Method Fresh-Air Fan runs only when Dip Switch is set to'ON' ON/CON. SW3-1 ON/OFF Fresh-Air Fan NEVER RUNS when Dip Switch is set to 2 OFF/CYC. FreshAire 'OFF' System Fresh-Air Fan runs continuously when SW3-1 is set to 'ON'&SW3-2 is set WON' SW3-2 SW3-2 Cycle / SW3-1 Continuous Fresh-Air Fan cycles On/Off with the Unit Indoor Fan when SW3-1 is set to'ON'&SW3-2 is set to'OFF' 23 Digital Control Operatioli Figure'R9 Digital Control Parlel 4,r.,....-�x-K E.v...> .._r..•.y.✓..c,a>axe..x 9Rr,rtx<>:x.,xn�.s-x-r....xy-r5!t':v.:,:,.�....,y.:l,.,,'r,,A.r.i.....:.2...r.......w;.....>r_'w..;a:r..:•.,4.:y..r!y::y.,r.ru.r4n. rY%C4V1.: :}-^ a T 3 �5 : d� 5' v r tv L _ s Z. ..,a.s�?.,L..,-'•4 -:"•n•#-„v.: : it�'v !-+ :v c.. rlT ggpp;yy x tiR6 `aRF •} L%:'xi•us,e.ir..�_ �, :{, fM,",', h t'; fi '� x` vh 'T•' r3i4.4b y Z si . f rk#t Si 6 n 6 + ,i.- ->�{ �., t S A. r ,.::....e...4'•:.r._::.,.:..:..;,r �.r,., _x....;.!.M.;.:.. "+:.....,r.,t;.gym.....`.. ?f.>.'s:='aa"w,:h�uN; {�a a.::,,.ra...�..a: .c.„i.,...;. ,.p.,a.,r -a•-W-'--... ....._.eru.._.u.K FRP629 Cooling Mode Emergency Heat Operation Pressing the "Cool” button after turn the unit on will put the unit into In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode, the compressor cooling mode. Press"UP"or"DOWN" button to adjust the set point, the may be locked out to provide heat through the electric strip heater unit will start the compressor and run appropriate frequency to maintain a automatically. This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a comfortable room temperature.The compressor will come on anytime that compressor failure, the room temperature can be maintained until the the room temperature is 2°Fabove the set point.The fan will come on with compressor can be serviced.If the unit still can't run electric heater stably, compressor. switch Dip switch 2 to OFF,it controls the emergency heat setting. Pleating Mode After tum on the unit,press the"Heat"button will put the unit into heating Constant Fan mode. Pressing the"Constant Fan"button will provide constant or cycle fan Bleat Pump Models(PVH) made in cooling or heating modes.The fan speed selection Is made by pressing either"High"or"Low"fan speed button. When the "Heat" button is pressed initially the unit may call for electric strips to bring the room to the set point.When the room temperature falls 2"F below the set point, the unit will turn on the compressor or electric strip.The fan will run With compressor or electric strips.When the outdoor ambient temperature falls below 32°F or outdoor coil temperature drops to 57, the unit will operate the electric strip instead of heat pump. During heat pump mode,CPU detects the outdoor coil gets freeze,unit will go to defrost. During the defrost operation (10min at most), there will be no heating provide. After finishing defrost, electric heating will come on to warm the room quickly. 24 Settings- Detailed Configurations This section is about how to set the unit operating parameter,include display temperature unit,Fahrenheit or Celsius,control master,temperature limit,temperature calibration,display set point or room temperature. Under OFF mode,hold[Cool]and[Low]two keys at the same time continuously for 5 seconds.This time displays'd0',indicates that system has entered the senior operation status. [Cool]key is used to switch parameter code and parameter value; [UP]or[DOWN]keys are used to switch parameter code or set parameter value;[Power]key is used to save and exit settings. Msnu NQj Function Parameter:uaEue: FxRtanat on if0 1Jnit:oftamµeCature: F Fehrirititit(deFaiitt) G Celsius P 8Y'Control panel(defauO d1 Gontrgl'master r...... ........ By 2 V univer.,sat: ...... ................. reMota therm sttit.... rE 13y11 2V smarf`uMMt 3d contr,66 rF. VRPXEINRT2 and VRPXEtAWRT2.Energy tnenagement Cor66ile, d2 Max;.tempetature:setting d3.to,'90:°]: Thetti�invatueisd2.{defeuft90°F)s d3 Mintemperafuresettirig 60`F:'to'd2> The`M& alu6A§d3"{defabtt.t#0"F:a -9 to 91 f€.pnit, f temperature is,changed;:-caGbrat owshould. d4 Indoor-,tenperature:cafibration; be -done again_, If:use the;.defauft vat ue,.1carr.:"no[ed (default or, 'F Temperature display tl5 D,nr 1 t)-dis to Ys roam.'te�n,ReratUM. -display$set poiii�(dafault} seiecttaii A One example: Setting target:d0(C),d1(r),d2(88'1 ),d3(58°1�),d4(-1°1'),d5(1). Step1:hold[Coot]and[Low]two keys at the same time continuously for 5 seconds. Display:'d0' Step2:short press[Cool]key.Display:'F'(setting d0 has finished) Step3:short press[Cool]key.Display:'d0' Step4:short press[UP] key.Display:'d1' Step5:short press[Cool]key.Display:'P' Step6:short press[UP]or[DOWN]key.Display:'r'(setting d1 has finished) Step7:short press[Cool]key.Display:'d1' Step8:short press[UP]key.Display:'d2' Step9:short press[Cool]key.Display:'90' Step10:short press [DOWN]key twice.Display:'88'(setting d2 has finished) Step 11:short press[Cool]key.Display:'d2' Step12:short press[UP]key.Display:'d3' Step 13:short press[Cool]key.Display:'60' Step14:short press[UP]key twice.Display:'58'(setting d3 has finished) Step15:short press[Cool]key.Display:'d3' Step 16:short press[UP]key.Display:'d4' Step17:short press[Cool]key.Display:'0'(setting d4 has finished) Step 18:short press[Power]key to exit. 25 Remote Control Thermostat To control the unit with a wall mounted thermostat Installation follow the steps below: 1. Unplug the unit before doing any work Install Thermostat 2. Remove the low voltage terminal block from the unit. 1. Approximately 5 ft from the floor. 3. Connect the corresponding terminals from the wall thermostat to 2. Close to or in a frequently used room,preferably on an inside wall. the terminal block 3. On a section of wall without pipes or ductwork. 4. Plug the terminal block on the unitk. The Thermostat should NOT be mounted: 5. Restore power to the unit. 1. Close to a window, on an outside wall,or next to a door leading 6. Under OFF mode, set menu NO.'d1' to Y', details refer to the outside. previous section"Settings-Detailed Configurations"on page 25. 2. Where it can be exposed to direct sunlight or heat,such as the sun, 7. The unit is now controlled by the wall thermostat only. a lamp,fireplace or any other temperature radiating object which may cause a false reading. 8. If the accessory escutcheon kit(PDXRTA)is to be used,install 3. Close to or in the direct airflow of supply registers and/or return it over the existing control panel. air grilles. NOTE:The unit control panel no longer controls the unit.To restore the control 4. Any areas with poor air circulation,such as a corner,behind a panel,set menu NO.'d1'back to"P",details refer to the previous section"Settings- door,or an alcove. Detailed Configurations"on page 2 Remote Thermostat and Low Voltage Control Thermostat Connections R=24V Power from Unit Connections Y=Call for Cooling W=Call for Heating Remote Thermostat B=Reversing Valve Energized in Heating Mode All Friedrich PV model PTAC units are factory configured to be controlled GL=Call for Low Fan by either the chassis mounted Smart Center or a 24V remote wall mounted GH=Call for High Fan thermostat.The thermostat may be auto or manual changeover as long as C =Common Ground the control configuration matches that of the PTAC unit. *If only one G terminal is present on thermostat connect to GL for low NOTE: All PV models require a single stage cool,dual stage heat speed fan or to GH for high speed fan operation. thermostat with an B reversing valve control.The Friedrich RT6 thermostat can be configured for either model. Figure 30 Control board with optional P®XRTB escutcheon kit installed a0f S -r FRP030 26 Front Desk Control Terminal (ONLY FOR UNIT CONTROL) The Friedrich PV model PTAC has built-in provisions for connection to an external switch to control power to the unit. The switch can be a central Electrical Shock Hazard desk control system. Turn off electrical power before service For front desk control operation, connect one side of the normal open or installation. switch to the R terminal and the other to the FD terminal. ALL electrical connections and wiring The control logic as below: MUST be installed by a qualified (a). Tum ON unit: short R and FD then release for one time within 5s, electrician and conform to the National (b). Tum OFF unit:short R and FD then release for twice within 5s. 'Irk Code and all local codes which have (c). Force unit shut down for one time: short R and FD short over 5s. jurisdiction. NOTE:After forced shut down, you can tum on the unit again by control panel. Improper connection of the thermostat control wiring and/or tampering with the NOTE: The desk control system and switches must be field supplied. units internal wiring may result in property Energy Management damage,personal injury or death. Sometimes known as Front Desk Control,an input is provided so that the unit can be manually disabled from a remote location.If the unit detects 24Vac on this input, it will automatically tum itself off.lf no voltage is detected on the input,the unit will run normally. NOTE: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all control wiring connections are made in accordance with the installation instructions.Improper connection of the thermostat control wiringand/or tamperingwith the unit's internal wiring can void the equipment warranty.Other manufacturer's PTACs and even older Friedrich models may have different control wire connections.Questions concerning proper connections to the unit should be directed to Friedrich. 27 Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist ® Secure components and accessories,such as the chassis,decorative front cover and control door. O Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been O Start the unit and check for proper operation of all components in installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the each mode of operationdristruct the owner or operator of this units installation process. operation,and the manufacturer's recommended routine maintenance ❑ Check the condensate water drain(s)to ensure they are adequate for schedule, the removal of condensate water,and that they meet the approval of the end user. NOTE: A log for recording the dates of maintenance and/or service is recommended. C7 Ensure that all installations concerning clearances around the unit U Present the owner or operator of the equipment with the Installation have been adhered to.Check to ensure that the unit air filter, indoor $Operation manual,all accessory installation instructions,and the coil,and outdoor coil are free from any obstructions. name, address and telephone number of the Authorized Friedrich ❑ Ensure that the entire installation is in compliance with all applicable Warranty Service Company in the area for future reference if national and local codes and ordinances that have jurisdiction. necessary. Routine Maintenance To ensure proper unit operation and life expectancy the following mainte- nance procedures should be performed on a regular basis. ;>:.::.:::.::.;::.::.i=>«>;`- :r.;::�,::,::�..::.::.: The indoor coil and outdoor coils and base pan should be inspected pe- riodicallyannual) or semi-annual) and cleaned of all debris lint dirt �. Y Y) leaves.paper,r etc as necessary..Underextremecondi conditions,more frequent cleaning may by required.Clean the coils and base pan with a soft brush Electrical Shock Hazard and compressed air or vacuum.A pressure washer may also be used, Unplug Unit or turn off electrical polder however,you must be careful not to bend the aluminium fin pack.Use a sweeping up and down motion in the direction of the vertical aluminium to unit prior to performing maintenance fin pack when pressure cleaning coils. procedures NOTE: It is extremely important to insure that none of the electrical Failure to do so can result in electrical and/or electronic parts of the unit get wet.Be sure to cover all electrical shock or death components to protect them from water or spray. Decorative Front The decorative front and discharge air grille may be cleaned with a mild Front Panel Air Filter soap or detergent.Do NOT use solvents or hydrocarbon based cleaners such as acetone,naphtha,gasoline,benzene,etc,to clean the decorative To ensure proper unit operation,the air filters should be cleaned at least front or air discharge grilles. monthly, and more frequently if conditions warrant.The unit must be turned off before the filters are cleaned. Use a damp(not wet) cloth when cleaning the control area to prevent water from entering the unit,and possibly damaging the electronic control. To remove the air filters,filter grasp the top of the filters and lift out of the Fan Motor Compressor front cabinet.Reverse the procedure to reinstall the filters. p The fan motor&compressor and are permanently lubricated,and require Clean the filters with a mild detergent in warm water, and allow them to no additional lubrication. dry thoroughly before reinstalling. Wall Sleeve Fresh Air Filter Inspect the inside of the wall sleeve and drain system periodically(annually The fresh air filter should be cleaned or replaced after 3 months of use or semi-annually)and clean as required. for maximum effectiveness The unit must be turned off before the filters Under extreme conditions, more frequent cleaning may be necessary. are replaced. Clean both of these areas with an antibacterial and antifungal cleaner. Rinse both items thoroughly with water and ensure that the drain outlets To replace the fresh air filters,drag the unit from wall sleeve and pull the are operating correctly.Check the sealant around the sleeve and reseal tape sticked to fresh air filter. areas as needed. Coils & Chassis NOTE: Do not use a caustic coil cleaning agent on coils or base pan. Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and degreaser.The use of harsh cleaning materials may lead to deterioration of the aluminum fins or the coil end plates. 28 Basic Troubleshooting . ......... .. Check the indicator LED on the LCID power head, power line bad,units don't have power it should be[it up,if not,push the RESET button, supply. if still don't have voltage,but power grid has output,you need to change the power cord. Check the power cord if somewhere is broken, Power cord protection trip. push the RESET button.If not solved,replace the power cord. Power cord isn't fixed well. Check that whether power cord is fixed well. Start FailureCheck if any load(in fan,out fan,reversing valve, PCB fuse is broken. power transformer)is short circuit.Eliminate the error and replace the fuse with the same type. Bad contact between main board and Check the contact wires,make sure all contact control panel. well. Compressor delay start. It's normal,compressor will start after 3 minutes Power fail protection. When power on, because of auto-restart,unit will delay starting in 120-240s Unit in protection mode. Please check the ERROR CODE Main board or Control panel is bad. Replace the main board or control panel When the unit is switch to 24V remote If you need to use control panel to take control, Control panel do not work thermostat or 12V smart controller,the you need to switch the control master.See the control panel will not be functioning. SENIOR SETTINGS section. Disconnect the power cord,check whether the Indoor fan/outdoor fan not function or run Fan is locked by something or the power fan can run smooth by hand or other tools, slowly wires are not fixed well:fan capacitor is not whether motor wire is fixed well.For the slow fixed well;fan capacitor is out of service life, running speed,you could change a new capacitor. Make sure that there is no obstacle at the indoor/outdoor air outlet. Something may block the indoor/outdoor air outlet, Make sure that the grill is suitable for the unit, inappropriate grill will cause the compressor being protected; make sure that the grill has more than 70%turn over. Set higher/lower temperature by the control board. Not cooling/heating adequately Set unsuitable temperature. NOTE:temperature setting restriction will restrict the setting temperature.See the SENIOR SETTINGS section. Indoor air filter is dirty. Should clean the filter every month at least. Room is hot/cold. Let unit run a little longer that room temperature will be lower/higher. Heat leakage between indoor and outdoor. Block the leakage place. Indoor coil not cold/heat. Charge the refrigerant. Some moving parts of the unit get loose Make sure that all moving parts are assembled Unit has noise fixing or cause bad vibration. well,and nothing is in the air way. Something in the airway. Bad smell when heating The dust on the E-heater is heating. The bad smell will disappear a little later. 29 sit�[a1ft1: o cti 0 tl �i�l ::�` 8�tt' v; � oesci .io Outlet temperature is not high enough when When outdoor ambient temp is low,the heat heating by heat pump. pump will not be able to offer enough heat.Soon Outlet temperature is not always after that,the E-heater will come on to heat. cooling/heating it is normal when the CONSTANT FAN is OFF. Fan stops when Cooling/heating, Youcan enable the CONSTANT FAN. Outdoor is dripping wafer Not install the drain pipe kit, Irlst«II the drain pipe kit. Indoor is dripping water Wall sleeve is hat installed correctly. install the wall sleeve according to the installation manual. When outdoor temperature is drop to 55°F (12,81C) Outdoor temperature is too low in cooling or below,it will cause that indoor coil freeze.Open Indoor coil freeze mode. the fresh air door,and running at fan mode. Filter is dirty. Clean the filter to recover the normal air flow Error code and solutions ERRORCODE Meaning Solutions E1 Communication failure between indoor Check the communication cables;make sure they are firmly connected.If unit and outdoor unit the cables are broken,replace them. E2 Indoor Temp Sensor Open/short Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. E3 Indoor Coil.Sensor Open/sh6 t Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. E4 1. Indoor Air Outlet Sensor Open/Short 1. Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. 2. Outlet Air Over Heat in Electric 2. In E-Heating mode, check if any obstacles around the air path,remove Heating Mode them.Make sure the air flow is not blocked. E5 IPM(DC-INVERTER)Protection(Include 1, Check the wiring of compressor to the IPM (UN/W) terminals is Heat sink Over Heat) correctly connected,Wrong phase connection is not allowed. 2. Remove obstacles in the air path that resists heat interchange. E8 OutdoorTemp Sensor Open/Short Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. E7 Outdoor Coil Sensor Open/Short Check the plug is firr ily connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. EC Compressor Fail Starting/DC-Inverter Fall 1. Check the DIP switch SW2 on the main board (3-position,in red color) is correctly matched with the unit capacity, refer to the wiring diagram. Make sure the compressor power cord is firmly and correctly connected. EH EEPROM Error Check the EEPROM chip on the main board is firmly plugged. If still not solve,replace the main board: EF Power Cord Error For 9KBTU,30A is Change the power cord to 15A or 20A. NOT Allowed P1 Cooling/Heat Pump Over Load, Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are not blocked. Clear the air Outdoor/Indoor Coil Over Heat filter and the condenser after a long time use. P2 IPM Over Heat Or.Over Current 1. Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are not blocked. Protection 2. Check the DIP switch SW2 on the main board(3-position,in red color) is correctly match with the unit capacity,refer to the wiring diagram. 3. Make sure the compressor power cord is firmly and correctly connected. P4 Compressor Discharge Over Heat 1. Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are not blocked. Protection 2. Check the DIP switch SW2 on the main board(3-position,in red color) is correctly match with the unit capacity,refer to the wiring diagram. P7 DC Over/Under Voltage Protection Make sure the power supply is within the requirement (AC208/230V- 10%+10%) 30 Service & Assistance Before calling for service,please check the"Basic Troubleshooting"sec- Our specialists are able to assist you with: tion above.This may help you to find the answer to your problem,avoid unnecessary service calls, and save you the cost of a service call if the Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been problem is not due to the product itself.If you have checked the"Basic installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the Troubleshooting" section and still need help, here is a list of available installation. services: * Specifications and Features of our equipment. " You can find the name of you local Authorized Service Provider by visiting Referrals to dealers,and distributors. our web site at www.frieddch.com. Use and Care information. If you require further assistance you can call the Customer Support Call * Recommended maintenance procedures. Center at 1-800-541-6645. Installation information. Before calling, please make sure that you have the complete model and * Referrals to Authorized Service Providers and Parts depots. serial number,and date of purchase of your equipment available.By provid- ing us with this information we will be better able to assist you. 31 Accessories PDXWSA WALL SLEEVE Galvanized zinc coated steel is prepared in an 11- .. .was. step process, then powder coated with a polyester finish and cured to t in an oven for exceptional durability. The wall sleeve is insulated for PDXWSA `jj;fl'- sound absorption and thermal efficiency, 16" H x 4�" W x 13 /4" D. PDXWSEXTI8 DEEP WALL SLEEVE For watts up to 171/2"D. PDXWSEXT24 DEEP WALL SLEEVE For walls up to 23'/2"D. PDXWSEXT P;- CUSTOM DEEP WALL SLEEVE One piece extended wall sleeve for walls from 13'/4"to 25'/2"Dare available by special order. °< W_ _ tytix Deep wall sleeve PDXWSEXTI8 shown with weather panel PXSE SLEEVE EXTENSION RETROFIT KIT Galvanized zinc coated steel, 2 3/e" go - sleeve extension attached to the room side of the sleeve to allow for the installation of a PZ-Series Friedrich PTAC in a T-Series sleeve. ' PXGA GRILLE Standard,stamped aluminium,anodized to resist chalking and oxi- dation. PXAA ARCHITECTURAL GRILLES Consist of heavy-gauge 6063-T5aluminum PXBG a lloy:42"W x 16"H x 1 1/8"D PXGA PXSC ,s PXAA-Clear,extruded aluminum PXBG-Beige acrylic enamel PXSC-Also available in custom colors. iK PXAA PXDR10 CONDENSATE DRAIN KIT Attaches to the bottom of the wall sleeve for in- ternal draining of condensate or to the rear wall sleeve flange for external draining. Recommended on all units to remove excess condensate. Pack- aged in quantities of ten. PXCJA CONDUIT KIT WITH JUNCTION BOX Hard wire conduit kit with junction box for 208/230V and 265V units (subbase not required). Kit includes a .� means of quick disconnect for easy removal of the chassis. *Required a for 265V installations. .: ,..;:.; LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER Attaches to the Friedrich PTAC/PTHP unit to di- PDXDAA rect up to 35%of the total airflow to a second room, The unit-mounted duct plenum features a front-mounted aluminum grille that has two positions to provide the most optimal air direction. The air may be directed to either the left or the right of the unit through the supplied 3'/2 H"x 7 W"x 47" L plenum. Plenum may be cut to length by the installer. Kit includes duct plenum,front grille,47"duct extension,duct discharge grille,duct end cap and all necessary mounting hardware, : LATERAL DUCT EXTENSION Additional 31/2 H"x 7"W x 47" L plenum for k ""' + nrxay use with the LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER. .4 maximum of 3 duct exten- PDXDEA sions total may be used. Note: Ducted airflow is reduced as duct length is increased. 32 PXFTB REPLACEMENT FILTER PACK These are original equipment return air filters. They are reusable and can be cleaned by vacuuming,washing, or blowing out,and are sold inconvenient ten-packs. (Two filters per chassis). d*� PXSBA DECO RATIVESUBBASE Provides unit support for walls less than six inches thick. Includes leveling legs, side filler panels and mounting brack- ets for electrical accessories.Accepts circuit breaker,power disconnect switch,or conduit kit. PXSB ELECTRICAL SUBBASE Provides unit support forwalls Less than six inches thick. Includes leveling legs,side filler panels,mounting brackets,a plug- in receptacle and field-wiring access. The subbase also includes elec- trical knockouts for a power disconnect switch or circuit breaker. PXSB23020 ?Eliet"66tSub6aie-Z3QV 15&'2DA PXSB23030 ;l lectrical,$u'bb6sd-230V,30A­yk PXSB26515 £�k,�trirC,Subhase°.2b5V:15A PXSB26520 'EtktricatSubbasey,265_2Qk'� PXSB26530 =ElectricatSubbase:'.-'265V3DA<:':-.r RT7 DIGITAL REMOTE THERMOSTATS ;u,;;;;;;:;;1;:.;;1;,;;:;;;;;;;;:;; RT7P RT7 Wired single stage cool, single stage heat for PDE models or single stage cool,dual stage heat for PDH model thermostat features high/low fan speed switch.Thermostat is hard wired and can be battery powered or unit powered. Features back-lit display and multiple configuration modes.For use on Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks. RT7P Wireless single stage cool,single stage heat for PDE models or sin-gle . stage cool, dual stage heat for PDH model thermostat features high/low fan speed switch.Thermostat is hard wired and can be battery pow-ered or unit powered. Features back-lit display and multiple configuration modes. For use on Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks. VRPXEMRT2-Wired VRPXEMWRT2- 12V Energy Management wall controllers with room occupancy "`• :: ,. Wireless t x? v y WRT2 WIRELESS DIGITAL REMOTE THERMOSTAT Single stage coot, single stage heat for PDE models or single stage cool,dual stage heat for PDH model thermostat features high/low fan speed switch. Thermostat is wireless and is battery powered. Features backlit display and multiple ai+ a '.7 configuration modes. For use on Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks. •� PDXRTB REMOTE THERMOSTAT ESCUTCHEON KIT This kit contains ten escutch- eons that can be placed over the factory control buttons when a remote wall mounted thermostat is used.The escutcheon directs the guest to the wall thermostat for operation and retains the LED window to display error codes .,.,,.gym .«�.m�•.w�. ;,•::;: and diagnostic information. EMRT2 ENERGY MANAGEMENT THERMOSTATS EMWRT2 EMRT2 Wired thermostat with occupancy sensor. EMWRT2 Wireless thermostat with occupancy sensor. Y. EMOCT EMRAF EMRHCF Online connection kit. Remote access fee. Remote humidity control fee. 33 FRIEDRICH Friedrich Air Conditioning Co. 10001 Reunion Place,San Antonio,TX 78216 800.541.6645 PV-SERIES �www.frieddch.com �+ r�7-SEIfchIEek PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONERS LIMITED WARRANTY SAVE THIS CERTIFICATE.It gives you specific rights.You may also have other rights which may vary from state to state and province to province: In the event that your unit needs servicing,contact your nearest authorized service center. If you do not know the nearest service center,ask the company that installed your unit or contact us-see address and telephone number above. To obtain service and/or warranty parts replacement,you must notify an authorized FRIEDRICH Air Conditioning Co,service center,distributor,dealer,or contractor of any defect within the applicable warranty period. When requesting service:please have the model and serialnumber from your unit readily available. Unless specified otherwise herein,the following applies: FRIEDRICH PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS LIMITED WARRANTY-FIRST YEAR(Twelve(12)inontNs from the date of installation).Any part found to be defective in the material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge by our authorized service center during the normal working hours;and LIMITED WARRANTY-SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR(Sixty(60) months from the date of installation). ON THE SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM. Any part of the sealed refrigeration system that is defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge(excluding freight charges)by our authorized service center during normal working hours. The sealed refrigeration system consists of the compressor,metering device,evapo- rator,condenser,reversing valve,check valve,and the interconnecting tubing. These warranties apply only while the unit remains at the original site and only to units installed inside the continental United States,Alaska,Ha- waii,Puerto Rico,Mexico and Canada.The warranty applies only if the unit is installed and operated in accordance with the printed instructions and in compliance with applicable local installation and building Codes and good trade practices.For international warranty information,contact the Friedrich Air Conditioning Company-International Division. Any defective part to be replaced must be made available to FRIEDRICH in exchange for the replacement part. Reasonable proof must be presented to establish the date of install;otherwise fhe beginning date"of;thi's.certif%catemill bdico.6sidered to be our,shipnient date plus sixty days,..Rep)acement parts can be new or remanufactured. Replacement parts and labor are only warranted for any unused portion of the unit's warranty. We will not be responsible for and the user will pay for, 1.Service calls to: A)Instruct on unit operation.B)Replace house fuses or correct house wiring.C)Clean or replace air filters.D)Remove the unit from its installed location when not accessible for service required.E)Correct improper installations. 2.Parts or labor provided by anyone other than an authorized service center. 3.Damage caused by: A)Accident,abuse,negligence,misu se,riot,fire;flood,or acts of God.S)operating the unit where is a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorine,fluorine,or any damaging chemicals(other than in a normal residential environment).C)Unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit,which in turn affects its stability or performance.D)Failing to provide proper maintenance and service.E)Using an incorrect power source.F)Faulty installation or application of the unit.G)Operation of the unit during Construction We shall not be liable for any incidental,consequential,or special damages or expenses in connection with any use or failure of this unit.We have not made and do not make any representation or warranty fitness for a particular use or purpose and there is no implied condition of fit- ness for a particular use or purpose. We make no expressed warranties except as stated in this certificate. No one Is authorized to change this certificate or to create for us any other obligation or liability in aohnection with this unit. Any implied warranties shall last for one year after the original purchase date. Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.The provisions of this warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and other rights and remedies provided by law. Performance of Friedrich's Warranty obligation is limited to one of the following methods: 1. Repair of the unit 2. A refund to the customer for the prorated value of the unit based upon the remaining warranty period of the unit. 3. Providing a replacement unit of equal value The method of fullfillment of the warranty obligation is at the sole discretion of Friedrich Air Conditioning. In case of any questions regarding the provisions of this warranty,the English version will govern. 34 �...: �3 _ F u I C H PTAC z, Pacica�tc min t ���,,i nor Pq Mps e ad CondRat neR � e TM p ®�g�r ® �q B� ii :s ..3 ;1 low low { :E l" s:'ii. :is ' . ^ of Contonts CoMoratu|odon$^`'^'—'--''--''—'^^—^^''''''''''^'^'^...... ^^''.........--.''^^''^''^—~.`'^ ...............^`~^3 GeneralInstructions—.'''—^~^'^~'''^'^'—'^'^^'^^^'^'''^''—^'''.—'^^^'^.^^'''^^'.~—^^'^--^.^^^'''''`'~3 General Specifications;—^---'^^—~'--^^—^^—'^'—~^~^^~``~—^^'~^--^—............................4 PTACInstallation Recommendations................... ............................................... .......................... ............6 Wall Sleeve Installation | ---`'~'^—^'^''^-----~—'^^^^'^—'^'''^-----^ 0 Alternate Wall Installations--^^~^^'^^^^^^^^-^^^^'is'^^^^^'--^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^'^^'—^—'—^^—^—'7 PXOR1ODrain Kit Installation Instructions (optional for now construction).... ..........................................'........1A External Drain (for new construction crunit —^—^-------^~—'----^~—'---^--11 PXGAStandard Grille Installation Instructions--~^^'^.............................. .........'..................................... 12 Chassis Install Preparation^--^------------'--^—^---------^—^---^---- 16 ChassisInstallation........................................................ ........................................................................ 18 Friedrich PTACDigital Control and Unit Features......................................................................................... S SystemnuUon—^--------~—^--^---^^-------'^~—^---^--------- 21 Digital Control User|hput --------^^^^^^--^^--'^—~^----^'--^---^--'22 Digital Control O --------'^—'^---^'~^^^--^'^—^'^^—~—~---^^—^—'^---''24 Remote Control Thermostat Installation.... ..................^..............................................................................28 Remote Thermostat and—''~^^''^----'^^^~^^'^^^^^^'—^^'^—^^^^^—^^~~^^^^' ..................... 28 Lhw Voltage Control CmnhecdoDs--~^^--'^^^^^^'^^^—^`........... ^—`^''^^~—^^^---''~^—'''~^'20 Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist.............. ....... ........... ~ .................................................. ..................28 Basic Troubleshooting---'^^--^—'^^^--~'^'^—`^^^^'^'^^^—^~'---^--^--'-------'''29 Service &Assistance...............................................................................................................................31 Accessories..................... —'^^^^--~—^^^^'^^—^~^^^^^^—^'...................................................... 32 NOTE- All PTA[ 9O0OunKs come with m universal 2.5+1.UkVV electric haotar(standmrd ZOA power cord for 3.ShVV ,optional 15A power cord for 2.5kVV). All PTAC 12000unbs come with m universal 3.5+1.5hVV electric heaterbtandond 20A power cord for 3.5kVV,optiono|30A power cord for SkVV optional 15A power cord for l.SkVV\. 2 Congratulations Thank you for your decision to purchase Friedrich. Your new Friedrich has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you many years of dependable,efficient operation,maintaining a comfortable temperature and humidity level.Many extra features have been built into your unit to assure quiet operation,the greatest circulation of cool,dry air,and the most economic operation. General Instructions This Installation and Operation Manual has been designed to insure maximum satisfaction in the performance of your unit. For years of trouble-free service, please follow the installation instructions closely. We cannot overemphasize the importance of proper installation. and the controls are properly set,the unit may need service and you should call your Friedrich service provider der to check the unit. 7. Keep blinds,shades and drapes closed on the sunny side of the Refrigeration system room being cooled to reduce radiant heat. under high pressure 8. Proper insulation helps your unit maintain the desired inside Do not puncture,heat,expose to flame or �. temperature. incinerate. Only certified refrigeration technicians Should 9, Whenever possible,shade south and west facing windows, service this equipment. R410A systems operate at higher pressures 10. Keep window coverings away from the unit to provide free airflow. than R22 equipment.Appropriate safe service and handling practices must be used. Only use gauge sets designed for use with R410A.Do not use standard R22 gauge sets. ............. tf:lf%°*RN I.Y.. �;-L.;:-iiY.�is Here are some suggestions to help you use your Read Installation Operation new Friedrich most efficiently: Manual 1. Carefully read and follow the installation instructions. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to 2. Make sure the unit is the right capacity for the area being cooled. equipment installation or operation. An undersized unit makes the unit work too hard, using more electricity than needed and increases wear. An oversized unit It is the installer's responsibility to properly will cycle on and off too rapidly, and therefore cannot control apply and install the equipment. Installation humidity as well. must be in conformance with the NFPA 70 3. Clean the filter frequently(See Routine Maintenance,Page 27). -2008 National Electric Code or current edition,International Mechanic Code 2009 or current 4. Do not block the air flow to and from the unit. edition and any other applicable local or national codes. 5. A dirty filter or improperly set controls can affect the cooling ability of the unit. Failure to do so can result in property damage, 6. If cooling is weak and you have verified that the filter is clean personal injury or death. Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance.Always read and obey all safety messages. This is a safety Alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol with the word"WARNING' or"CAUTION".These words mean: `�"-��1 �r`'�''•'#='�`w" Indicates a hazard which,if not avoided,can result in severe personal injury or ,It,Y;t�RtKI.IY,V! death and damage to product or ocher property. 77 �`!`c`�1 ": =3f !? Indicates a hazard which,if not avoided,can result in personal injury and »r iv;�UTIO ;?- damage to product or other property. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is,tell you how to reduce the chance of injury,and tell you what will happen if the instructions are not followed. JX Wa=C1 >ti`_ Indicates property damage can occur if instructions are not followed. 3 General Specifications ® o o B o WALL SLEEVE OUTDOOR GRILLE DISCHARGE GRILLE I FILTERS PDXWS Wall Sleeve Dimensions: 16" H x 42"W x 13 %" D Front Cover Dimensions: B 16" H x 42"W x 7-%" D Cut-Out Dimensions: 16-'/4' x 42-%" CHASSIS RETURN AIR GRILLE FRONT COVER o r • Mode�t Identiblf4o, 1,r ^ MODEL NUMBER PV H 09 K 3 F A Series Engineering Digit PV = Friedrich Digital PTAC System Design Series E=Cooling with electric heat H= Heat Pump with Auxiliary Heat Chassis F= FreshAlre Nominal Capacity 07=7,000 Btuh 12=12,000 Btuh Nominal Heater Size(230V or 265V) 09=9,000 Btuh 15=15,000 Btuh 3=3kW Voltage K= 236/208V s 1 Ph.-60 Hz. Pk= 265V-1 Ph.-60 Hz. Instal Iati®n Checklist ®. Inspect all components and accessories for damage before and ❑: Ensure that the chassis is installed in a 16"highx4"wide wall sleeve after installation. that is no deeper than 13-%".A baffle kit is required if the sleeve ❑. Remove the cardboard wall sleeve support and grill weatherboard. exceeds that depth. ❑. Check for proper wall sleeve installation in accordance with the wall ®• Ensure that chassis and chassis front Cover are installed and secured sleeve installation instructions. properly. ❑. Check for a subbase kit or other means of structural support which ❑• Ensure that drapes,bed,bedspread,furniture,etc DO NOT block is required for ALL installations projecting more than 8"into room. either return or discharge air grilles. ❑. Install the recommended Condensate Drain Kits for complete ❑. Inspect the condenser air inlet and outlet for any obstructions condensate removal. (shrubbery,etc). ❑. Ensure that 'reset' button is pressed on LCD device(only on cord connected models). 4 PTAC Installation Recommendations For proper PTAC unit performance and maximum operating life refer to the minimum installation clearances below: Figure 1 PTAC units should be installed no closer than 12" apart when two units are side by side. If three or more PTAC units are to operate THREE OR MORE PTACs next to one another allow a ADJACENT 36"MINIMUM minimum of 36" between units. Also,a vertical clearance of 60" should be maintained between units installed. In the interior of TYPICAL the room the unit should be WINDOW located a minimum of 1/4"from the floor and a minimum of 36" from the ceiling. 36" , i / 60" � TWO ADJACENT PTACs 12"MINIMUM 60"VERTICAL MINIMUM GROUND FLOOR PTACs BETWEEN 6"MINIMUM FROM GRADE PTACs �+ 12" 6" VIEW: OUTSIDE BUILDING ELEVATION FRP001 For PTACs on the ground floor or anytime obstructions are present, use the following guidelines: Figure 2 • For minor obstructions such as lamp poles or small shrubbery a clearance of 12"from the outdoor louver TYPICAL BUILDING ( PLAN VIEW) should be maintained. • For major obstructions such as a solid fence, wall or 36"�I other heat rejecting device like a condensing unit, a PTAC PTAC PTAC minimum distance of 36" i should be kept. 121, -- --- ---- 12"MINIMUM,MINOR POLE-- 36" ,SHRUB OBSTRUCTIONS 36"MIMUMUM,MAJOR r-•-------------- ----------------- L OBSTRUCTIONS -11 FENCE OR WALL CONDENSING UNIT FRP002 The above suggestions are for reference only and do not represent all possible installations.Please contact Friedrich for information regarding affects of other installation arrangements.By following these simple recommendations you can be confident that your Friedrich PTAC will provide years of worry free operation. 5 Wall Sleeve Installation Instructions ( ® WSA) NOTE: Insure that the unit is only installed in a wall structurally adequate to support the unit including the sleeve,chassis and accessories.lf the Sleeve projects more than 8" into the room, a subbase or other means of support MUST be used. Please read these instructions completely before attempting installation. _ """:x .�,,,. ^s"",,^-a-^.n-e- �r.:>,.:-'gyp^^,-•.;-y;,-:y„ ..--.�."" r :r a Falling Object Hazard DO NOT allow any pitch toward the inside. Not following installation Instructions for Lnotfollowed. shing on all 4 sides of the opening is recommended. ® mounting your air conditioner can result tential property damage can occur if instructions are in property damage, injury, or death. For Deep Wall Installation (Greater than 13114''") See Page 9 The following instructions apply ONLY to walls less than 13 Ya"in depth. 3 From inside the building,position the wall sleeve in the opening and 1 The PXDR10 Drain Kit,(optional for new construction)see page 10 push it into the wall until it protrudes at least Y4"on the outside if applicable, must be installed before the wall sleeve is installed (See Figure 9, Page 8). into the wall. 4 Position the wall sleeve with a slight tilt towards the outside to 2 The External Drain(for new construction or unit replacement)see facilitate condensate drainage. It should be level side-to-side and page 11 if applicable, must be installed before the wall sleeve is the front should be 1/4 bubble higher than the back. installed into the wall. Figure 3 Typical Wall Sleeve Installation / ELECTRICAL o � RECEPTACLE 42-1/4" 16-'/a" 60" 0 LINTELTOSUPPORT MIN, MAX. MASONRY WALLS 0 20" MAX. SMOOTH SIDE OF SCREW CLIP FACING INTO ROOM V� S13-3/° .. ELECTRICAL INSULATION RECEPTACLE WALL OPENING WALL SLEEVE INSULATION NOTE: All 230/208V units are manufactured with a 60" power cord and all 265V units with a 18" power cord. FRP003 6 Altemate Wall Installations Figure 4 Figure 6 Panel Wall Curtain Wall WALL OR 1/4"MIN WINDOW PROJECTIO N CASE FLANGE (BY OTHER OPTIONAL SUBBASE LEVELING SCREW OPTIONAL SUBBASE LEVELING SCREW FRP004 FRP006 Figure 5 Figure 7 Frame and Brick Veneer Block and Brick Veneer 1/4"MIN 1/4"MIN P OJE TION ROJE TION CONCRETE LINT WO FRAME yam`, s, STEEL LINTEL INTEL 13-3/4"MIN. WITHOU SUBBASE 11"MI UBBASE T" OPTIONAL SUBBASE . .....:rte VY RECEPTACLE LEVELING SCREW FINISHED FLOOR ,,-- POWER SUPPLY CONDUIT (SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER) FRP005 FRP007 NOTE: Follow all wall system manufacturer installation instructions. For sunrooms and modular buildings,adhere to their installation instructions for supporting and sealing sleeve to their frames. All wall and window/wall installations must provide for proper drainage. In applications where the drain holes on the PTAC wall sleeve are not exposed beyond the wall an internal drain system is recommended. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure there is adequate drainage for the PTAC unit. 7 Figure 8 Wali Sleeve Attachment ALTERNATE i WALL FASTENING METHODS ` SLEEVE (Field Supplied) - . TE: The Wall Sleeve must be horizontally level (side-to-side) and pitched 1/4 bubble to the /—.WOOD SCREW outside when installed in an TOGGLE BOLT opening. The mounting hole location EXPANSION should be a " approximately 2-4 ANCHOR BOLT y from the top and bottom of the Sleeve. MOUNTING HOLES PLASTIC ANCHORS SCREWS FRP008 Figure 9 Dimensions .A i�„MIN. A B C Dimension* Allow Allow Allow for wall for floor for proper finishing finishing drainage (Minimum) Min. Max. (Front-to-Back) C No Accessories '/o" '/e" With Subbase 1-%" 3-Y2" 5" ._ With Lateral Duct '/A' W 13.3/4, ... W. v Wall Sleeve Tilt __- ___ --_ %'. 03 If more than one accessory is to be used, use the maximum WALL dimension. If the wall thickness is more than 13-%"-(A+'/<"), a sleeve extension must be used. FRP009 8 5. Drill two 3116"holes through each side of the sleeve approximately 7. If the chassis and exterior grille are to be installed later, leave the 4"from top and 4"from bottom of sleeve. Screw four#10 x 1" weatherboard and center support in place,otherwise remove and screws (included) or appropriate fasteners for your installation, dispose of them. (See Figure 13,Page 12). through the holes in the sides of the wall sleeve. 8. Provide a support lintel if the wall sleeve is installed in a concrete 6. Apply sealant around the wall sleeve where it projects through the or masonry wall(See Figure 10,Page 9). inside and outside wall surfaces.Apply the sealant to the screw heads or the tops of the fasteners used in Step#5. Figure 10 MAIN STUDS Lintel Installation JACK STUDS LINTEL JACK STUDS MOUNTING MAIN STUDS SCREW HOLES 0 e NO HOLES IN BOTTOM OF WALL SLEEVE UNLESS DRAIN KIT IS USED NOTE:Construct wall opening to comply with all applicable building codes. FRP010 One-Piece Deep Wall Sleeve Installati®n (PDXWSEXT) If the wall is thicker than 13 114'a deep wall sleeve or wall sleeve extension MUST be used. The deep wall sleeve may be special ordered through your Sales Representative. s PXD 1®Dream Kit Installation 3. Remove the backing from the gasket and mount it on the flat side of the mounting plate (See Figure 12, Page 11). Insert the nstruetions (optional for new drain tube through the hole in the gasket and mounting plate so the tube flange will be against the wall sleeve. construction) 4, Position the assembly beneath the drilled holes and secure it with #10-24 x''/z"machine screws and lock nuts provided.Seal the tops NOTE: Determine whether drain will be located within the wall,on the of the screws with silicone caulking. indoor side,or will drain to the exterior of the building, Follow 1 „ appropriate instructions below depending on your particular S. Use/z I D copper tube,PVC pipe,or vinyl hose(obtained locally) type of installation. to connect the internal drain tube to the drain system in the building. Intemal Drain 6. Referring to Figure 12, Detail A, Page 11, locate and assemble the two cover plates and gaskets over the drain holes at the NOTE: If installing an internal drain,you MUST install a drain kit on rear of the wall sleeve. Attach them with the#10 sheet metal the wall sleeve before the wall sleeve is installed. screws provided. Make certain that the four overflow slots at the rear of the wall sleeve are not blocked(See drawing of the 1. Refer to Figure 11 and locate the drain within the 'Preferred" back of the sleeve Figure 12,Page 11). area of best drainage.Maintain at least a W clearance from the embossed area. 7. If a deep wall extension (PDXWSEXT) is used, after installing the field supplied flashing,caulk as required. Be sure to caulk around 2. Using the mounting plate with the ''/z" hole as a template, marl; the flashing and the wall sleeve where the hole was drilled for the and drill two, 3/16" mounting holes and a 1/2" drain hole in the sleeve bottom. drain tube. Figurie 11 SCREW Drain Kit Lotation and Installatich WALL SLEEVE ` OPTIONALAREA e' "`== ::{' " PREFERRED AREA- GASKET NO FOAM INSULATION MOUNTING PLATE !?1-4111 1- T DRAIN TUBE J NUT SIDE VIEW IF THE DRAIN MUST BE LOCATED IN THE OPTIONAL r AREA,THE FOAM INSULATION M Y BE T ;,;k?q v; ;, cs»ia'e• e' a4r: ?; = US CU AWAY AND F;: :°E;.;p `: ;I ;,'i;'ssa';as :::;:.<s:.c:i,.„,i':•;yei REMOVE[)TO ALLOW ACCESS TO THE DRAIN. ,` Cry ®. . FRONT VIEW fRP011 PXDR10 QUANTITY DPSCRIPTION 2 COVER PLATES 1 MOUNTING PLATE 1 DRAIN TUBE 3 MOUNTING PLATE GASKET 4 #10 X 1/z”SHEET METAL SCREWS 2 #10-24 X'/a" MACH.SCREWS 2 #10-24 X'/2"LOCKNUTS io External Drain (for new Cover Plate Installation 4. Mount the foam gasket to the cover plate. Using two#10 x%'sheet construction or unit metal screws(provided), attach the cover plate to the remaining drain hole. Make certain the large flange on the plate is positioned replacement) at the bottom of the sleeve. When using an external drain system,the condensate is removed through 5. Discard the additional cover plate,gasket, machine screws,and either of two drain holes on the back of the wall sleeve. Select the drain locknuts. hole which best meets your drainage situation and install the drain kit. Seal off the other with a cover plate. Drain Tube Installation (See Figure 12) 1. Peel the backing tape off the gaskets and apply the sticky side If the wall sleeve has not been installed, the drain tube to one cover plate and one mounting plate as shown in Details must be rotated to a horizontal position until after the A and B. sleeve is installed.Tighten the mounting plate screws when the tube is in the proper position. Make certain that 2. Place the drain tube through the gasket and the mounting plate the four overflow slots at the rear of the wall sleeve are not with the flange toward the wall sleeve. blocked (See Figure 12). 3. Attach the drain tube assembly to one of the two drain holes at the When sealing the sleeve on the outside of the building, be rear of the wall sleeve. The large flange on the mounting plate Is careful NOT to let the sealant block the two condensate positioned the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve, drain holes or the four overflow slots at the bottom flange Detail B. When en the drain tube is positioned at the desired angle, of the sleeve. tighten the screws. Potential property damage can occur if instructions are not followed, Figure 12 COVER Drain Kit Installation PLATE r ' ,fir f MOUNTING PLATE FOAM GASKET . I DETAIL.A NUT OVERFLOW SLOTS SCREWS FOAM GASKET Y2"O.D.TUBE DETAIL. B FRP012 NOTE: The large flange on the mounting plate is positioned at the bottom of the sleeve facing toward the sleeve. The drain tube must be rotated to a horizontal position to allow for the wall sleeve to be installed into the wall. Once the wall sleeve is installed,return the drain tube to a downward angle. ' 11 Grille 5. Insert the remaining screws into the remaining holes and tighten PXGAta n a rd securely. I nsta I labon I nstrudons _ 1. e R move thee c nter support and weatherboard b and if still installed in WA �p the sleeve. 2. Insert six plastic grommets into the grille openings from the outside Falling Object Hazard of the grille as shown in Figure 13. 3. Insert two#8 x%'sheet metal screws(provided)in the top two Not fallowing Installation Instructions for outside edge plastic grommets, and tighten them half way into mounting your air conditioner can result the grommets, in property damage;injury; or death. 4. Grasp the grille by the attached plastic handles. Posltian it with the condensate drain knockouts facing down. From inside the building, maneuver the grille through the wall sleeve and pull toward you until the screw head's are inserted into the keyhole slots at the top of the wall sleeve. Tighten the two screws completely. Figure 13 &aridard Grille WALL SLEEVE STANDARD ,,.!f° cN :,k,.• GRILLE .- —� WEATHERBOARD #8 x 3/8" A ;} SHEET METAL SCREW T t jy =—= CENTER SUPPORT WALL SLEEVE STANDARD GRILLE PXGA Stand, Ill- Quantity Descripti®rt 1 Stamped Aluminum Grille PLASTIC GROMMETS 6 Plastic Grommets 6 98 x—" Sheet Metal Screws PLASTIC HANDLES FRP013 12 A. Electrical Rating Tables All units are equipped with standard power cords. NOTE: 1.5kW heater only for 12K Btu unit and 2.5kW heater only for 9K Btu unit, Table 1 Receptacles and Fuse Types Voltage 230V 265V Amps 15 20 30 15 20 30 Heater size 1.5/2.5kw 3.5kw 5kw 1.5/2.5kw 3,5kw 5kw' Receptacles ✓ 4 . , NEMA# Receptacle 6-158 6-20R 630R 7-15R 7-20R 7-30R NEMA# 615P 6-20P 6-30P 7-15P Plug 7.20 P 7�0 P Use ONLYtYpa and sizefuse or H AC R cir- cult breaker Indicated a ted onunit 5r rating plate.FUSE/CIRCUIT _ >���:?:<:_: .�-.�:,�..... _.....,,.;.:.�:....:....:....:.:.. ...»..:,�. .,.., ..?'�;:.,..... .,.,:.....,. BREAKER Proper current protection to the unit is the responsibility of the owner. NOTE: A time Electrical Shock Hazard delay fuse is provided with 265V units. Turn off electrical power before service Unit MUST be grounded from branch circ- or installation. uit through service cord to unit, or through �J separate ground wire provided on perman- ALL electrical Connections and wiring ently connected units. Be sure that branch MUST be installed by a qualified circuit or general purpose outlet is ground- 'A electrician and conform to the National GROUNDING ed.The field supplied outlet must match pl- Code and all local codes which have ug on service cord and be within reach of jurisdiction. service cord. Refer to Table 1 for proper Failure to do so can result in property receptacle and fuse type. Do NOT alter damage,personal injury and/or death. the service cord or plug. Do NOT use an extension cord. The field supplied outlet must match plug on service cord and be within reach of service RECEPTACLE cord. Refer to Table 1 for proper receptacle and fuse type. Do NOT alter the service cord or plug. Do NOT use an extension cord. B. Power C®rd I ntermatien (230/208V models only) All Friedrich 2301208V PTAC units are shipped from the factory with a Figure 14 Leakage Current Detection Interrupter (LCDI) equipped power cord. Typical LGI71®eyices The LCDI device meets the LIL and NEC requirements for cord connected air conditioners effective August 2004. To test your power supply cord: T84T 1. Plug power supply cord into a grounded 3 prong outlet, 2. Press RESET. 3. Press TEST(listen for click;Reset button trips and pops out). up-a:eausaHer� rzs�;6stx3rr.;.s; 4. Press and release RESET(listen for click;Reset button latchesh fr,ti; e: t and remains in).The power supply cord is ready for operation. NOTE: The LCDI device is not intended to be used as a switch. Once .plugged in the unit will operate normally without the need to reset the LCDI.device. If the LCDI device fails to trip when tested or if the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with a new supply cord obtained from the product manufacturer,and must not be repaired. 15/20130A LCDI Device FRP014 13 TABLE 2 MODEL HEATER kw Power Cord Kit Voltage Amperage Receptacle 2.5(optional) STD 2301208 15 NEMA 6.15r PVH09K 3.5(default) STD 230/208 20 NEMA 6.20r 1.5(optional) STIP 236/208 15 NEMA 6.15r PVH12K 3.5(default) STD 230/208 20 NEMA 6-20r 5.0(optional) STD 2301208 30 NEMA 6.30r 2.5(optional) STD 2651277 15 NEMA 7-15r PVH09R 3.5(default) STD 265/277 20 NEMA 7-20r 1.5(optional) STD 2651277 15 NEMA 7.15r PVH12R 3.5(default) I STD 2651277 20 NEMA 7.20r 5.0(optional) STD 2651277 30 NEMA 7.30r Electrical Wiring for 265 Volt models To install the line voltage power leads and conduit to Power Cord Installation chassis,follow the ingtrucdjons below.PXCJA All 266V PTAC/PTWP units come with a factory installed non-LCnI Conduit Kit is required with this setup. power cord for use in a subbase.lf the unit is to be hard-wired refer to 1. Follow the removal process of the chassis's junction box. the instructions below. NATE: It is recommended that the PXSI3subbase assembly,the 2. Prepare the 265V(or2$0V)powercord for connection to the chassis' PXCJA condult kit(or equivalent) be installed on all (owercord connectorby cutting the cord to the appropriate length hardwire units.If installing a flush-floor mounted unit,make (Marto FigureM and follow Figure15).Powercord harness selection sure the chassis can be removed from the sleeve for shown on Table 2 on page 14, service and maintenance. r W >ir� - Electrical Shock Halard Turn off electrical podver before service or installation. ALL electrical connections and wiring MUST be installed by a qualified electrician and conform to the National Code and all local codes which have jurisdiction. Failure to do so can result in property damage,personal injury and/or death. 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 TO CHASSIS JUNCTION STRAIGHT CONNECTOR r� t: WALL CONNECTION JUNCTION ✓Y' ..vy BOX �y ^1b f r <%< r GROUND SCREW : GROUND%`' ; WIRE HARNESS ' 18.0 IN. JUNCTION �COVER EXPOSE BOX COVER SCREW WIS (1.0 IN.) TRIM HARNESS TO LENGTH Figure 17 LEADING SIDE FOR WIRE HARNESS INSERTION WIRES J ! LOCKNUT O STRIP WIRE ENDS(0.5 IN.) TO WALL JUNCTION �f CHASSIS FRP015 I JUNCTION SPACER BOX 3. Route the cut ends of harness through the conduit connector assembly and flex conduit sleeve. Be sure to use the s upplied conduit bushing to prevent damage to the cord by the con duit. I The cord should pass through the Locknut, Spacer, Chassis CONDUIT Junction Box, Conduit Connector, Bushing, then the Conduit I CONNECTOR Sleeve. See Figure 17. I 4. Route the cut ends of the power cord through the elbow connector at the other end of the conduit.Tighten screws on elbow connect or to secure conduit sleeve. BUSHING I 5. Fasten and secure the elbow connector to the wall junction box cover with locknut. Place and mount the wall junction box with CONDUIT the four wall mounting screws making sure to pass the wall lines SLEEVE ��M through the junction box.Connect and join all wall lines with the stripped ends using wire nuts. Tighten both screws of the wall EXITING SIDE FOR junction box cover to junction box. WIRE HARNESS FRP017 15 Chassis Install Preparation Checkto be sure the wall sleeve;e)dension(if used),grille,and drain kit are installed properly before chassis installation. 1. Remove the weatherboard and center support from the sleeve(if MOTE: To avoid breaking the door or hinge pins,do not apply excessive still in place).Be sure an outdoor grille is attached. force when installing: Figure 18 Figure 19 PIN CONTRO L DOOR -�-- WALL SLEEVE r 3114 i INSERT PIN yy� ' IN THIS LOCATION M M iVV WEATHERBOARD ..�• CENTER SUPPORT FRP018 FRP019 NOTE: Use a wall sleeve adapter kit(PXSE)if installing a P-Series IMPORTANT: When installing a Friedrich PTAC into an existing sleeve, chassis in a T-Series sleeve. it is important to ensure that the unit is installed completely. Inspection of the air seal between the condenser air baffles and around the indoor mounting flange is recommended. - 9 g �t In som cases additionaltlitional gaskets or baffling may b erequired. Suftocation Hazards Keep bag away from babies and children. Do NOT use in cribs,beds or playpens. Destroy immediately after opening.This bag is NOT a toy. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or death. 2. Remove the front cover contained in a protective plastic bag from chassis. Remove the bag and dispose of it properly. If the control door is not installed,follow these steps; a. prom the front cover,slide the right control door pin into the hole on the right side of the front cover. b. Slide the left door pin into the hole on the left side of the front cover opening. c. Snap cover into place. 16 CAUTIO14!-` Figure 21 Unit Damage Hazard Removing Front Panel Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation. 3. Carefully remove shipping tape from the front panel and power vent door.See Figure 20. M��;�i�;r�ee�!�"+i�=�':«'�ar-"•iii.<'-'4:�w -�_: 'i Figure 20 Shipping Tape Location " A �� ��"" ` i Vis;. ;,R,.ty" FRP021 P 4. Remove front panel,see Figure 21. Pull out at the bottom to release it from the tabs(1). Then lift up(2). NOTE: If the unit is mounted flush to the floor,the service cord MUST be rerouted at the bottom of the front cover on the side closest to the receptacle.A notch MUST be made in the front cover side where the cord exits the unit. It is the responsibility of d' the installer to create an exit notch. 0 SHIPPING TAPE FRPD20 17 3. Place tabs over top rail.(I)Push inward at bottom until panel Chassis Installation snaps into place(2). 1. Lift unit level and slide unit into wall sleeve until seal rests firmly against front of wall sleeve. 4. Reinstall front panel.See Figure 23. Figure 2 - "✓�. - Seburing Unit :. :... Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people when installing your air conditioner. Failure to do so can result in back _ rt or other injury. x�, ...... Copper refrigerant tubes are NOT handles. POWER Do NOT use tubing to lift or move chassis. SUPPLY CORI'J - FRNoz2_ To remove the front cover,pull the bottom end forward and lift it up to clear the L bracket across the top of the chassis. 2. Locate the four supplied chassis mounting screws.lhsert the 5. Plug the cord(if applicable)into theappropriate receptacle. screws through the chassis mounting flange holes that are Restore power to the unit. aligned with the speed nuts In the wall sleeve.Tighten all four screws(two per side). Figure 23 Replacing Front Panel w ! tgg gp �e,� LEER_,'4�YY.L'i^K'S�'R✓ ' ''p iA FI�P023 18 Friedrich PTAC Digital Control and Unit Features The new Friedrich digital PTAC has state of the art features to improve guest comfort,indoor air quality and conserve energy.Through the use of specifically designed control software for the PTAC industry Friedrich has accomplished what other Manufacturer's have only attempted—a quiet,dependable,affordable and easy to use PTAC.Below is a list of features and their benifit to the owner. ONLY TWO MODELS BETTER DEHUMIDIIFICATION SOFT START OPERATION MERV S OUTDOOR AIR FILTER DC INVERTER FreshAire PTACs utilize a DC inverter rotary compressor to ensure part load efficiencies and reliable operation. REMOTE THERMOSTAT Some applications require the use of a wall,7mounted thermostat. All new Friedrich PTACs may be OPERATION switched from unit control to remote thermostat control easily without the need to order a special model or accessory kit, INTERNAL DIAGNOSTIC The Friedrich digital PTAC features a self-diagnostic program that can alert maintenance to component PROGRAM failures or operating problems. The internal diagnostic program saves properties valuable time when diagnosing running problems, ELECTRONIC By limiting the operating range,the property can save energy by eliminating"max cool"or"max heat"situ- TEMPERATURE ations common with older uncontrolled systems.The new electronic control allows owners to set operat- LIMITING ing ranges for both heating and cooling independently of one another. OM FREEZE When the PTAC senses that the indoor room temperature has fallen to 50°F, the unit will cycle on the ROOM FREPROTECTION fan (high)and the electric strip heat to raise the room temperature to 55°F,and then cycle off again.This feature works regardless of the mode selected and can be turned off. CONDENSATE REMOVAL Condenser fan utilizes slinger ring technology to pick up condensate from the base pan and disperse it on SYSTEM to the condenser coil where it evaporates,This helps to cool the coil and increase the energy efficiency of the unit. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC Unit has a universal power card with 2D Amp coming standard out of the box. HEATER FACTORY RUN-TEST All units are factory run tested to ensure trouble free operation. 19 DIGITAL DEFROST The PV�Series uses a digital therhiostat to accurately monitor the outdoor coil conditions to allow the heat THERMOSTAT pump to run whenever conditions are correct. Running the PTAC in heat pump mode saves energy and reduces operating costs.The digital thetmostat allows maximizatioh of heat pump run time: INSTANT HEAT Heat pump models will automatically run the electric heater to quickly bring the room up to temperature HEAT PUMP MOUE when initially energized, then return to heat pump mode.This ensures that the room is brought up to temperetura quickly without the usual delay associated with haat pump units: The owner may choose between fan cycling-or fan continuous mode based on property prefefence, Fan SEPARATE HEAMOOL coritinu6us mode is used to Keep constant t,Irflow Circulation in the room during all times the unit is'ON': Fan FAN CYCLE cycle will conserve energy by only operdtirig the fan while the comptessor or electric heater is operating. The CONTROL ability to set the fan cycling condition independently between heating and cooling mode will increase user comfort by allowing the choice of only constantly circulating air in the summer or winter time(unlike other PTAC brands thin only allow one selection): EMERGENCY In the event of a compressor fallure in heat pump mode,the compretsor fray be looped out to provide HEAT OVERRIDE heat through the resistance h+32t r,Thie r"aatute ensures that even in the unlikely event of a compressor failure,the r©orn temperaturo mi be rnalritaihed until the compressor can be serviced. CENTRAL DESK CONTROL All Friedrich digital PTACs have low voltage terminals ready to connect a central desk control energy READY(ONLY FOR UNIT management system, Controlling the unit frohi a remote i6cation like the front desk can reduce ehergy CONTROL) usage and requires no additional aocessorles on the PTAC unit. The frost sensor protnets thf4 cofnprass&frofn dornage in the eVont that airfloW Is reduced or low outdoor INDOOR COIL- temperatures cause the indoor coil to freozee When the indoor coil reaches 33°F', the corepressor Is FROST SENSOR disabled and the fan continues to aperato liabed art demand.Once the coil temperatum returns to 53°F, the compressor retUriis to dr0rd0h; ULTRAQUIET The PV-Series units feature an ihdo6r fan system design that reduces sound levels without lowering AIR SYSTEM airflow or preventing proper air cleoulritioin, HIGH EFFICIENCY That Friedrich PTAC has been engincered so thot ail functional systems are optimized so that they work together to deliver the highest posslble performance. DUAL.MOTOR The dual-motor design means that the indoor motor can run at ilovidr speeds which reduces sound lever indoors. ROTARY COMPRESSORHigh efficiency rotary cornomssors are used an all Friedrich PfACs to maxlmlve durability and effr- ciency: TOP-MOUNTED All Friedrich PTAC return air filters feature an ahtlMicrobial.element that has provers to prevent mold and ANTIMICROBIAL bacterial growth in laboratory testing.PXF Cf3 replecempnt filter kits feature the same antimicrobial agent. AIR FILTERS All filters are washable, reusable and easily accessed from the top of the unit without the removal of the front cover. FILTERED FRESH Friedrich PTAC units are capable of intrOducing up to 40 CFM of outside air into the conditioned space. AIR INTAKE The outdoor air.passee through a WLin iabld mefih screen to prevent debris from entering the airstream. ALUMINIUM ENDPLATES Outdoor coil endplates made from aluriiinium reduce corrosion on the outdoor coil common with other coil designs. R=410A REFRIGERANT Friedr ids PTAC Units use elivironmentally-friendly refrigerant. BREAK-PROOF Break-proof control door design maintains the integrity of the unit, CONTROL DOOR GALVANIZED ZINC Galvanized zinc coated steel wall sleeve and steel base pan undergo an 11-step preparation WALL SLEEVE AND process,are powder coated with a polyester finish and cured in an oven for exceptional durability. BASE PAN 20 ° Figure 25 Air Vent Control System Configuration Fresh Air Vent Control To operate the FreshAire module please see Dip switch#3.With dip switch in the"on"position FreshAire module will be on continuously. With dip switch in the"OFF"position FreshAire module will be not be activated. POWER-DRIVEN VENT DOOR FRP025 Adjusting Air Figure 26 Toadjustairdirection: Backside of Front Panel 1. Removefrontpanel.SeeFig ure21. 2. Remove louversauhs that hold louver insert in place(from back side of frontpanel).SeeFigure 29. 3. Tum louverinsertand rotate 180°.See Figure 30. `\V7 4. Reoacelouver insert. 5. Replace saews and front panel. LOUVER SCREWS FRP026 Figure 27 Adjusting Louvers 'y`z.`�.�i�}1y 1�2�" �qq' 4 m av d. .a"��ro"�'�,�':• "n i AIR DISCHARGE OUTWARD (Default) AIR DISCHARGE UPWARD FRP027 21 Digital Control User Input Configuration The adjustable control dip switches are located at the front portion of the digital Smart CeritO-the inputs are only visible and accessible with the front cover removed from the PTAC. Dip Switch Setting Switch 1-Reserved. With the room freeze protection enoble.Room Freeze Protection can be Switch 2-Heat pump enable/disable, switched off at the dwner's preference by moving Dip Switch 5 to Moving Dip Switch #2 to "OFF" can be set as Emergency Heat "OFF".This feature will monitor the indoor room conditions and In the event Override:In the unlikely event of a compressor failure,a heat pump unit that the room falls below 507,the unit will automatically run"heating". may be switched to operate in only the electric heat mode until repairs This occurs regardless of mode. can be made, Switch 6-Electric memory enable/disable Switch t-Electric strip enable/disable. The factory setting is enabled.The smart center will remember user's Switch 4-Reserved. setting.After power cut recovery,the unit will operate the same status as Switch 5=Boom Freeze Protectlon Units are shipped from the factory before power cut.Moving blp Switch 6 to"OI=F"will disable this feature, smart center will no more remember settings. Switch 7,Switch 8=Reser0d: Figura 28 Dip Switches NP SWITCH a�g� 3 4 5 6 7w OFF Reserved IZeser\�eci LOCATION OF "`[�IeraErio n;emory enable/disable OIP SWITCHES Room freeze protection ON UNIT Reserved Electric strip enable/disable Heat pump eriable/disable FRP028 Reserved 'Switch Description Function Factorysetting Option #1 Reserved / OFF / #2 Heat pump ON-enable heat pump; HP models-ON OFF-Overrides compressor OFF-disable heat pump, run electric heat Electric heat only-OFF operation(HP models only) only, #3 Elebttric strip ON-enable electric heat; ON Factory s®t,Db not change. OFF-disable Electric heat. #4 Reserved ! r, OFF / #5 Room Freeze ON-Ailaws the unit to eilsure the ificloot room N OFF Protedtion temperature does not fall below r6 r"even when turned off; OFF-disable freeze protection. #6 Electric memory ON-enable; ON OFF enable/disable OFF-disable. #7 Reserved / OFF / #8 Reserved / OFF / 22 FreshAire System Engagement Mode Description SW3 DIP SWITCH Method Fresh-Air Fan runs only when Dip Switch is set WON' ON/CON. SW3-1 ON/OFF Fresh-Air Fan NEVER RUNS when Dip Switch is set to 2 OFF/CYC. FreshAire 'OFF' System Fresh-Air Fan runs continuously when SW3-1 is set to ON'8,SW3-2 is set WON' SW3-2 SW3-2 Cycle / SW3-1 Continuous ' Fresh-Air Fan cycles On/Off with the Unit Indoor Fan when SW3.1 is set to'ON'&SW3-2 is set to'OFF' 23 Digital Control Operation Figure 29 Digital Control Panel pguh;;HWA.Lr.rYJ_NW.uh:.INrtu.:!>:!r.r:.r.,y r,l.k;'41ieaV.,x.y.J. raC!.«:rY4V !:1+r:: rw'.xi'!.r o V �„t4•J } t RX fG.Jf tl � Qh. li 4M t 'inti'R'.Yn!:4Y°-l:'� � i ,Yy C tYyW'£1k�"'4{�,�?w'�',.b' Yt`h(n� � t :::4,„f i 3 3i"�: M1 x�'I It PRt�.R.F�y:rySCiv-7 i:,;v�.a a 3 3i kl J c, Y M Y�` 2. A. � r �� _ -c.Y;,; •"��,�;..�,ti�,.,'..�-,�3 s "xr f ,�,x�-` .��14,�- '�,�"fit >r V k k��,�. �„��.:_�„ .=`k"M<. s„'y"^"y''.” j'=;''£�g�.$•y�„.'cac "`" !. .. �`k r ..aA y....:.,r-..w_ ,r�,,, - =r e; ? aTr: n� "••�,.,',h,..','� if y .tom AV, • �eu�J .�,'S SnL "n T"rvf',4i 4CA4'fFr y Y 6S1 43 of l FRP029 Cooling Mode Emergency Heat Operation Pressing the "Cool" button after turn the unit on will put the unit into In the event of a compressor failure in heat pump mode, the compressor cooling mode. Press"UP"or"DOWN" button to adjust the set point; the may be locked out to provide heat through the electric strip heater unit will start the compressor and run appropriate frequency to maintain a automatically. This feature ensures that even in the unlikely event of a comfortable room temperature.The compressor will come on anytime that compressor failure, the room temperature can be maintained until the the room temperature is 27above the set point.The flan will come on with doiflpressor can be serviced.If the unit still can't run electric heater stably, compressor. switch Dip switch 2 to OFF,it controls the emergency heat setting. Heating Mode After tum on the unit,press the"Heat"button will put the unit into heating Constant Fan mode. Pressing the"Constant Fan"button will provide constant or cycle fan Heat Pump Models(PVH) operation in cooling or heating modes.The fah speed seioctiori is When the "Heat" button is pressed initially the unit may colt for electric made by pressing either"High"or"LoW'fan speed button. strips to bring the room to the set point,When the room temperature fells ?_°£below the set point, the unit will turn on the compressor or electric strip.The fan will run With compressor or elebtric strips:When the outdoor ambient temperature falls below 32°r or outdoor coil temperature drops to Yr, the unit will operate the electric strip Instead of heat pump. During heat pump made, CPU detects the outdoor coil gets freeze,unit will go to defrost. During the defrost operation (0MIn at most), there will be no heating provide. After finishing defrost, electric heating will come on to Warm the room quickly. 24 Settings- Detailed Configurations This section is about how to set the unit operating parameter,include display temperature unit,Fahrenheit or Celsius,control master,temperature limit,temperature calibration,display set point or room temperature. Under OFF mode,hold[Cool]and[Low]two keys at the same time continuously for 5 seconds.This time displays'0',indicates that system has entered the senior operation status. [Cool]key is used to switch parameter code and parameter value; [UP]or[DOWN]keys are used to switch parameter code or set parameter value;[Power]key is used to save and exit settings. ivTdnu'(a0.. Funs filgn Pardm6ter�vaYua E;tplanetsQn d6 CJnito{femparafurs: � n �.Fahrariheii(defiaiit} P i3y'eiiiiteot pariet(defau3t) . dt_ Cbntrat'mastAr r........_.... BY'2A 'u iiti r5at r mot2ttEe a......... ... rE Ey:1231 siriart�tirvii'ed`contraff�r: rF; PPXEArtfSl2:an ray:m :...,. U 1lRt?X�fAWhT2:Ene: a`nagemeriGCorrtfo4er Q Max:temperat rd:sgtting d4',j69Q'F The;,Min value is:d2,(cfe#out[90.°r,j: cf3 Mih''terdp6riatdr6sefling.: OV 16::d2' {he'PAa4r VaiUe is.;d3'jdefdult:90`k:) i o#ten}{seI'trature is changed;.ceiittr tion&houk9. real g , 9� to9 tturttf d4 [ndogr teinp8,aturerGaiibration ong apjn.; €t use:the;default value,.:f can be?gn4t ;(default i'+einpeiatut. display d5 .,or 1: {3=lisp(sys room?;t mperature'1-displays.set po�ritjde#atilt)' selec#it►i , One example: Setting target:d0(C),d1(r),d2(88*1 ),03(58'1'),d4(-1'1'),d5(1). Step1:hold [Cool]and[Low]two keys at the same time continuocsly for 5 seconds.Display:'d0' Step2:short press[Cool]key.Display:'F'(setting d0 has finished) Step3:short press[Cool]key.Display:'d0' Step4:short press[UP]key.Display:'d1' Steps:short press[Cool]key.Display:'P' Step6:short press[UP]or[DOWN]key.Display:Y(setting d1 has finished) Step7:short press[Cool]key. Display:'d1' Step8:short press[UP]key.Display:'d2' Step9:short press[Cool]key.Display:'90' Step10:short press[DOWN]key twice.Display:'88'(setting d2 has finished) Step 11:short press[Cool]key.Display;'d2' Step 12:short press[UP]key.Display:'d3' Step 13:short press[Cool]key.Display,'60' Step14:short press[UP]key twice.Display:'58'(setting d3 has finished) Step 15:short press[Cool]key,Display:'d3' Step16;short press[UP]key.Display:'d4' Step17:short press[Cool]key.Display:'0'(setting d4 has finished) Step18:short press[Power]key to exit;. 25 Remote Control Thermostat To Control the unit with a wall mounted thermostat Installation follow the steps below: 1. Unplug the unit before doing any work Install Thermostat 2. Remove the low voltage terminal block from the unit. 1. Approximately 5 ft from the floor. 3. Connect the corresponding terminals from the wall thermostat to 2. Close to or in a frequently used room,preferabiy on an inside wall. the terminal block 3. On a section of wall without pipes or ductwork; 4. Plug the terminal block on the unitk. The Thermostat should NOT be mounted: s. Restore power to the unit. 1. Close to a window,on an outside wall,or next to a door leading a. Under OFF mode, set menu N0:d1' to "r", details refer to the outside. previous section"Settings-Detailed Configurations"on page 25. 2. Where it can be exposed to direct sunlight or heat,such as the sun, 7. The unit is now controlled by the wall thermostat only. a lamp,fireplace or ahy other temperature radiating object which may cause a false reading. S. If the accessory escutcheon kit(PDXRTA)is to be used,install 3: Close to or in the direct airflow of supply registers and/or return it over the existing control panel. air grilles. NOTE:The unit control panel no longer controls the unit.To restore the control 4. Any areas with poor air circulation,such as a corner,behind a panel,set menu NO.T'back to"13",details refer to the previous section"Settings- door,or an alcove. Detailed Configurations"on page 2 Remote Thermostat and Levo Voltage Control Thermostat Connections R=24V Power from Unit Connections Y=Call for Cooling W w Cali for Heating Remote Thermostat C=Reversing Valve Energized in Heating Mode All Friedrich PV model PTHC units are factory configured to be controlled GL=Call for Low Fan by either the chassis mounted Smart Center or a 24V remote wall mounted GH=Call for High Fan- thermostat.The thermostat may be auto or manual changeover as long as C =Common Ground the control configuration matches that of the PTAC unit. If only one G terminal is present on thermostat connect to GL for low NOTE: All PV models require a single stage cool,dual stage heat speed fan or to GH for high speed fan operation. thermostat with an B reversing valve control.The Friedrich RT6 thermostat can be configured for either model. Figure 30 Vontrol board with optional PDXPTB esoutchooh kit installed `i?�:"y'�'F.3':,"S�;zX.+�'r�z;...,y r`.,•-��:,f�"x"-=•;y�"' v;-•,,*'- a a! > Z>cr x �v ?'mss y '� i �•.� 5 y,"`z <`�x 1 n+ ,c n Ji"��cy'" .z°���t�k�#���I�'xE',EJy�,vF2Ra tR�',°zk�Ub�f^l,�z:::8"dY'' �:�•ii <�J:. ,.,.,., �w,',i.:<:�, ht.,?-rye,,.•y..IFoZzh'r.?7SSy''G:3°';`7nc�j hv'' 4f.,";�;,'� s:� :.��<�CF3"a'n7✓^`rr,> >y.x.',�.,n`uS.'",;...`.'... g,,q��<,�},�;•, -, • 4 FRP070 26 Front Desk Control Terminal ( O ONLY F R UNIT CONTROL) OL YY .... ..::.::::.:::.... The Friedrich PV model PTAC has built-in provisions for connection to an external switch to control power to the unit. The switch can be a central Electrical Shock Hazard desk control system. Turn off electrical power before service For front desk control operation, connect one side of the normal open or installation. switch to the R terminal and the other to the FD terminal. ALL electrical connections and wiring The control logic as below: MIDST be installed by a qualified (a). Tum ON unit: short R and FD then release for one within 5s, electrician and conform to the National (b). Tum OFF unit:short R and FD then release for twice within 5s. jet Code and all local codes which have (c). Force unit shut down for one time: short R and FD short over 5s. jurisdiction. NOTE:After forced shut down, you can tum on the unit again by control panel. Improper connection of the thermostat control wiring and/or tampering with the NOTE: The desk control system and switches must be field supplied. units internal wiring may result in property Energy Management damage,personal injury or death, Sometimes known as Front Desk Control,an input is provided so that the unit can be manually disabled from a remote location.If the unit detects 24Vac on this input, it will automatically tum itself off.If no voltage is detected on the input,the unit will run normally. NOTE: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all control wiring connections are made in accordance with the installation instruction s.Improper connection of the thermostat control wiring andlor tamperingwith the unit's internal wiring can void the equipment warranty.Other manufacturer's PTACs and even older Friedrich models may have different control wire connections.Questions concerning proper connections to the unit should be directed to Friedrich. 27 Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist ❑ Secure components and accessories,such as the chassis,decorative front cover and control door. ❑ Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been ❑ Start the unit and check for proper operation of all components in installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the each mode of operation; the owner or operator of this units installation process. operation,and the manufacturer's recommended routine maintenance ❑ Check the condensate water drains),to ensure they are adequate for schedule. the removal of condensate water,and that they meet the approval of the end user. NOTE: A log for recording the dates of maintenance and/or service is recommended. ❑ Ensure that all installations concerning clearances around the unit ❑ present the owner or operator of the equipment with the Installation have been adhered to.Check to ensure that the unit air filter, indoor &Operation manual,all accessory installation instructions,and the coil,and outdoor coil are free from any obstructions. name, address and telephone number of the Authorized Friedrich ❑ Ensure that the entire installation is in compliance with all applicable Warranty Service Company in the area for future reference if national and local codes and ordinances that have jurisdiction, necessary. v Routine Maintenance To ensure proper unit operation and life expectancy the following maihte- nance procedures should be performed on a regular basis. .3�= The Thp indoor coil and outdoor oor coils an d ase an should be inspected ed pe- riodically(annually or semi-annually)and cleaned of all debris lint dirt leaves;paper,etc)as necessary.Under extreme conditions,more frequent cleaning may by required.Clean the coils and base pan with a soft brush Electrical Shack Hazard and compressed air or vacuum.A pressure washer may also be used, Unplug Unit or turn off electrical power however,you must be careful not to bend the aluminium fin pack.Use a sweeping up and down motion in the direction of the vertical aluminium to unit prior to performing maintenaricO fin pack when pressure cleaning coils. procedures NOTE: It is extremely important to insure that none of the electrical Failure to do so can result in electrical and/or electronic parts of the unit get wet.Be sure to cover all electrical Shock or death components to protect them from water or spray. Decorative Front The decorative front and discharge air grille may be cleaned with a mild Front Panel Air Filter soap or detergent.Dc NOT use solvents or hydrocarbon based cleaners such as acetone,naphtha,gasoline,benzene,etc,to clean the decorative To ensure proper unit operation,the air filters should be cleaned at least front or air discharge grilles. monthly, and more frequently if conditions warrant.The unit must be turned off before the filters are cleaned. Use a damp(not wet) cloth when cleaning the control area to prevent water from entering the unit,and possibly damaging the electronic control. To remove the airfilters,filter grasp the top of the filters and lift out of the I"an Motor & Compressor front cabinet.Reverse the procedure to reinstall the filters. p The fan motor&compressor and are permanently lubricated,and require Clean the filters with a mild detergent in warm water, and allow them to ho additional lubrication. dry thoroughly before reinstalling. Wall Sleeve Fresh Air Filter Inspect the inside of the wall sleeve and drain system periodically(annually The fresh air filter should be cleaned or replaced after 3 months of use or semi-annually)and clean as required. for maximum effectiveness The unit must be turned off before the filters Under extreme conditions, more frequent cleaning may be necessary. are replaced. Clean both of these areas with an antibacterial and antifungal cleaner, Rinse both items thoroughly with water and ensure that the drain outlets To replace the fresh air filters,drag the unit from wall sleeve and pull the are operating correctly.Check the sealant around the sleeve and reseal tape sticked to fresh air filter. areas as needed: Coils & Chassis NOTE: Do not use a caustic coil cleaning agent on coils or base pan: Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and degreaser.The use of harsh cleaning materials may lead to deterioration of the aluminum fins or the coil end plates. 28 Basic Troubleshooting 6s0 G,� Check the indicator LED on the LCID power head, power line bad,units don't have power it should be lit up,if not, push the RESET button, supply. if still don't have voltage,but power grid has output,you need to'change the power cord. Power cord protection trip. Check the power cord if somewhere is broken, push the RESET button.If not solved,replace the power cord. Power cord isn't fixed well. Check that whether power cord is fixed well. Check if any load(in fan,out fan,reversing valve, Start Failure PC13 fuse is broken. power transformer)is short circuit.Eliminate the error and replace the fuse with the same type. Bad contact between main board and Check the contact wires,make sure all contact control panel. well. Compressor delay start. It's normal,compressor will start after 3 minutes Power fail protection. When power on, because of auto-restart,unit will delay starting in 120-240s Unit in protection mode. Please check the ERROR CODE Main board or Control panel is bad. Replace the main board or control panel When the unit is switch to 24V remote If you need to use control panel to take control, Control panel do not work thermostat or 12V smart controller,the you need to switch the control master.See the control panel will not be functioning. SENIOR SETTINGS section. Disconnect the power cord,check whether the Indoor fan/outdoor fan not function or run Fan is locked by something or the power fan can run smooth by hand or other tools, slowly wires are not fixed well;fan capacitor is not whether motor wire is fixed well,For the slow fixed well;fan capacitor Is out of service life. running speed,you could change a new capacitor. Make sure that there is no obstacle at the indoor/outdoor air outlet. Something may block the indoor/outdoor air outlet. Make sure that the grill is suitable for the unit, inappropriate grill will cause the compressor being protected; make sure that the grill has more than 70%turn over. Set higher/lower temperature by the control board. Not cooling/heating adequately Set unsuitable temperature. NOTE:temperature setting restriction will restrict the setting temperature.See the SENIOR SETTINGS section. Indoor air filter is dirty. Should clean the filter every month at least. Room is hot/cod. Let unit run a little longer that room temperature will be lower/higher. Heat leakage between indoor and outdoor. Block the leakage place. Indoor coil not cold/heat. Charge the refrigerant. Some moving parts of the unit get loose Unit has noise fixing or cause.bad vibration. Make sure that all moving parts are assembled Something in the air way. well,and nothing is in the airway. Bad smell when heating The dust or.the E-heater is heating. The bad smell will disappear a little later. 29 r.�.✓ juej •tom:". la .4•: a Outlet temperature is not high enough when When outdoor ambient temp is low,the heat heating by heat pump: pump will not be able to offer enough heat.Soon Outlet temperature is not always after that,the E-heater will come on to heat. cooling/heating Itis normal when the CONSTANT FAN is OFF. Fan stops when cooling/heating. You can enable the CONSTANT FAN. Outdoor is dripping water Not install the drain pipe kit. Install the drain pipe kit. Indoor is dripping water Wall sleeve is not installed correctly. Install the wall sleeve according to the installation manual. When outdoor temperature is drop to 55°F (12.81C) Outdoor temperature is tco low in cooling or below,it will cause that indoor coil freeze,Open Indoor coil freeze mode' the fresh air door,and binning at fan mode. Filter is dirty. Clean the filter to recover the normal air flow Error code and solutions ERRORCODE Meaning Solutions E1 Communication failure between indoor Check the communication cables;make supe they are firmly connected.If unit and outdoor unit the cables are broken,replace them. E2 Indoor Temp Sensor Open/short Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. E3 Indoor Coil Sensor Open/short Check the plug is flrmly connected.If the sensor is broken, replace it. E4 1. Indoor Air Outlet Sensor Open/Short 1. Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it. 2. Outlet Air Over Heat In Electric 2. In E-Heating mode, check if any obstacles around the air path,remove Heating Mode them.Make sure the air flow is not blocked. E5 IPM(DC-INVERTER)Protection(Include 1. Check the wiring of compressor to the IPM (U/V/W) terminals is Heat sink Over Heat) correctly connected.Wrong phase connection is not allowed. 2. Remove obstacles in the air path that resists heat interchange. E6 Outdoor Temp Sensor Open/Short Check the plug Fsf("ly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace It. E7 Outdoor Coil Sensor Open/Short Check the plug is firmly connected.If the sensor is broken,replace it: EC Compressor Fail Starting/DC-Inverter Fail 1. Check the DIF; 'switch SW2 on the main board (3-position,in red color) is coftotiy matched with the unit capacity, refer to the wiring diagram. Make sure the domoressor power card is firmly and-correctly.connebted: EH EEPROM Error Check the EEPIROM chip on the main board is firmly plugged. If still not solve,replace the main board. EF Power Cord Error For 9KBTU,30A Is Change the power cord to 15A or 20A. NOT Allowed P1 Cooling/Heat Pump Over Load, Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are riot blocked. Clear the air Outdoor/Indoor Coil Over Heat filter and the condenser after a long time use. P2 IPM Over Heat Or Over Current 1. Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are not blocked. Protection 2. Check the DIP switch SW2 on the main board(3-position,in red color) is correctly match with the unit capacity,rofer to the wiring diagram. 3. Make sure the compressor power cord is firmly and correctly connected: P4 Compressor Discharge Over Heat 1. Make sure indoor and outdoor unit vents are riot blocked. Protection 2, Gheck the DIP switch SW2 on the main board(3-position;in red color) is,cortegtly match with the unit capacity,refer to the wiring diagram. P7 DC Over/Under Voltage Protection Make sure the power supply is within the requirement (AC208/230V- 10%+10%) 30 Service & Assistance Before calling for service,please check the"Basic Troubleshooting"sec- Our specialists are able to assist you with: tion above.This may help you to find the answer to your problem,avoid unnecessary service calls,and save you the cost of a service call if the Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been problem is not due to the product itself.If you have checked the'Basic installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the Troubleshooting" section and still need help, here is a list of available installation. services: Specifications and Features of our equipment. You can find the name of you local Authorized Service Provider by visiting Referrals to dealers,and distributors. t our web site at www.frieddch.com. Use and Care information. If you require further assistance you can call the Customer Support Call Recommended maintenance procedures. Center at 1-800-541-6645. Installation Information. Before calling, please make sure that you have the complete model and Referrals to Authorized Service Providers and Parts depots. serial number,and date of purchase of your equipment available.By provid- ing us with this information we will be better able to assist you. 31 Accessories PDXWSA WALL SLEEVE Galvanized zinc coated steel is prepared in an 11- ,.. � . step process, then powder coated with a polyester finish and cured in an oven for exceptional durability. The wall sleeve is insulated for (Sl, sound absorption and thermal efficiency, 16" H x 42" W x 13 �/4" D. PDXWSA PDXWSEXT18 :. DEEP WALL SLEEVE For walls up to 171/2"D. �" PDXWS EXT24 DEEP WALL SLEEVE For walls up to 231/2"D. PDXWSEXT CUSTOM DEEP WALL SLEEVE One piece extended wait sleove for walls - - from 13'/4"to 25'/2"Dare available by special order. Deep wall sleeve PDXWSEXT18 shown with weather panel PXSE SLEEVE EXTENSION RETROFIT KIT Galvanized zinc coated steel, 2 3/e" �_• sleeve extension attached to the roonS side of the sleeve to allow for the " installation of a PZ-Series Friedrich PTAC in a T-Series sleeve. PXGA GRILLE Standard,stamped aluminium,anodized to resist thalking and oxi- dation. ' M PXAA ARCHITECTURAL GRILLES Consist of heavy-gauge 606&-T5aluminum PXBG alloy:42"W 16"H x 1 '/8".D PXGA Qr, PXtC PXAA-Clear,extruded aluminum PXBG-Beige acrylic enamel PXSC-Also available in custom colors. .b PXAA PXDR10 CONDENSATE DRAIN KIT Attaches to the bottom of the wall sleeve for in- ternal draining of condensate or to the rear wall sleeve flange for external F . draining. Recommended on all units to rei-nove excess condensate. Pack- aged in quantities of ten. � PXCJA CONDUIT KITWITHJUNCTION BOX Hard wire conduit kit with junction box r for 208/230V and 265V units (subbase not required). Kit includes a means of quick disconnect for easy removal of the chassis, `Required , for 265V installations. .. LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER Attaches to the Friedrich 0TAs;/PTH10 unit to di- PDXDAA rect up to 35%of the total airflow to a second room. The unit-mounted duct plenum features a front-mounted aluminum grille that has two positions to provide the most optimal air direction. The air may be directed to either the left or the right of the unit through the supplied 31/2 H"x 7 W"x 47" L plenum. Plenum may be cut to length by the installer. Kit includes duct plenum,front grille,47"duct extension,duct discharge grille,duct end cap a . k ! . . and all necessary mounting hardware. LATERAL DUCT EXTENSION Additional 3'/2 H"`x'7"W x 47" L plenum for �" - use with the LATERAL DUCT ADAPTER. A maximum of 3 duct exten- PDXDEA sions total may be used. Note: Ducted airflow is reduced as duct length is increased. 32 PXFTB REPLACEMENT FILTER PACK These are original equipment return air Zil filters. They are reusable and can be cleaned by vacuuming,washing, or blowing out,and are sold inconvenient ten-packs. (Two filters per chassis). a.. ' PXSBA DECORATIVE SUBBASE Provides unit support forwaLLs less than six inches thick. Includes leveling legs, side filler panels and mounting brack- ets for electrical accessories.Accepts circuit breaker,power disconnect switch,or conduit kit. PXSB ELECTRICAL SUBBASE Provides unit support for walls Less than six inches thick. Includes leveling legs,side filler panels,mounting brackets,a plug- in receptacle and field-wiring access. The subbase also includes elec- trical knockouts for a power disconnect switch or circuit breaker. PX$Bn020 fsEtsctricaGSupliase;°23�!(y^15&;20A" PXSB23030Edtectticat Su[ila§er=::23gV=30ls rs st" PXS626515 fElect`r';ict3uFbase=2b5V1A1`3 PXSB26520 Ete'etricatSu6base "265Vi2{lA, ;<; PXSB26530EietFicab$u4bas =`.265V3uA'Csi:, ':; RT7 DIGITAL REMOTE THERMOSTATS •1 i;._:,r:u::.::p:._.... RT7P RT7 Wired single stage cool, single stage heat for PDE models or single :,;; stage cool, dual stage heat for PDH model thermostat features high/low fan speed switch.Thermostat is hard wired and can be battery powered or • unit powered. Features back-lit display and multiple configuration modes.For use on Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks. RT7P Wireless single stage cool,single stage heat for PDE models or sin- Le 9 9 9 9 9 stage cool, dual stage heat for PDH model thermostat features high/low fans speed switch.Thermostat is hard wired and can be battery p ry pow-eyed or unit powered. Features back-lit display and multiple configuration modes. For use on Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks. VRPXEMRT2-Wired , J VRPXEMWRT2- 12V Energy Management wall controllers with room occupancy Wirelessc .si .�t: WRT2 WIRELESS DIGITAL REMOTE THERMOSTAT Single stage cool, single stage heat for PDE models or single stage coot,dual stage heat for PDH ;. model thermostat features high/low fan speed switch. Thermostat is wireless and is batter e y powered. Features backlit display and multiple .,���^• NV,, V T%, configuration modes. For use on Friedrich PTACs and Vert-I-Paks. ��s< PDXRTB REMOTE THERMOSTAT ESCUTCHEON KIT This kit contains ten escutch- eons that can be placed over the factory control buttons when a remote wall mounted thermostat is used.The escutcheon directs the guest to the wall thermostat for operation and retains the LED windowto display error codes and diagnostic information. EMRT2 ENERGY MANAGEMENT THERMOSTATS EMWRT2 EMRT2 Wired thermostat with occupancy sensor. V EMWRT2 Wireless thermostat with occupancy sensor. s� EMOCT EMRAF EMRHCF 41 t Online connection kit. Remote access fee. Remote humidity control fee. 33 F R I E ® R I C H Friedrich Air Conditioning Co. 10001 Reunion Place,San Antonio,TX 78216 800.5441.6645 www.friedrich.corn PV-SERIES PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONERS LIMITED WARRANTY SAVE THIS CERTIFICATE.It gives you specific rights.You may also have other rights which may vary from state to state and province to province. In the event that your unit needs servicing,contact your nearest authorized serVico center. If you do hot know the nearest service center,ask the company that installed your unit or contact us-see address and telephone number above. To obtaln sorvice and/or warranty parts replacement,you must notify an authorized FRIEDRICH Air Conditioning Co.service center,distributor,dealer,or contractor of any defect within the applicable warranty period. When requesting service:please have the model and sedalnUmber from your unit readily available. Unless specified otherwise herein,the following applies: FRIEDRICH PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS LIMITED WARRANTY-FIRST YEAR(Twelve(12)months from the date of installation).Any part found to be defective in the material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge by our authorized service center during the normal working hours;and LIMITED WARRANTY-SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR(Sixty(60) months from the date of Installation). ON THE SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM. Any part of the sealed refrigeration system that is defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced free of charge(excluding freight charges)by our authorized service center during normal working hours. The sealed r=efrigeration system consists of the compressor,metering device,evapo- rator,condenser,reversing valve,check valve,and the interconnecting tubing. These warranties apply only while the unit remains at the original site and only to units installed inside the continental United States,Alaska,Ha- waii,Puerto Rico,Mexico and Canada.The warranty applies only if the unit is installed and operated in accordance with the printed instructions and in compliance with applicable local installation and building codes and good trade practices.For international warranty information,contact the Friedrich Air Conditioning Company:International Division, Any defective part to be replaced must be made available to FRIEDRICH in exchange for the replacement part. Reasonable proof must be presented to estabiisi,the date of install;ottierwiw the beginhirig date of this.cdrtificate wiil b&c0hsid&6d to be our shipment date plus sixty days..Replacernent parts can be new or remanufactured. Replacement parts and labor are only warranted for any unused portion of the unit's warranty. We will not be responsible for and the user will pay for 1.Service calls to: A)Instruct on unit operation.B)Replace house fuses or correct house wiring.C)Clean or replace air filters.D)Remove the unit from its installed location when not accessible for service required.E)Correct improper installations. 2.Warts or labor provided by anyone other than an authorized service center. 3.Damage caused by: A)Accident,abuse,negligence,misuse,riot,fire,flood,or acts of God:9)operating the unit where is a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorine&oeine,or any damaging chemicals(other than in a normal residential environment).C)Unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit,which in turn affects its stability or performance.D)Failing to provide proper niaintenance and service.E)Using an incorrect power source.F)Faulty installation or application of the unit.G)Operation of the unit during Construction We shall not be liable for any incidental,consequential,dr special damages or expenses in connection With any use or failure of this unit We have not made and do not make any representation or warranty fitness for a particular use or purpose and there is no implied eondiflon of fit- ness for a particular use or purpose. We make no expressed warranties except as stated in this certificate. No one is authorized to change this certificate or to create for us any other obligation or liability in connection with this unit Any implied warranties shall last for one year after the original purchase date. Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.The provisions of this warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and other rights and remedies provided by law. Performance of Friedrich's Warranty obligation is limited to one of the following methods: 1. Repair of the unit 2. A refund to the customer for the prorated value of the unit based upon the remaining warranty period of the unit. 3. Providing a replacement unit of equal value The method of fullfillment of the warranty obligation is at the sole discretion of Friedrich Air Conditioning. In case of any questions regarding the provisions of this warranty,the English version will govern. 34 % SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR OFFICE USE ONLY OFFICE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT Health Department Ref.No. 360 YAPHANK AVENUE,SUITE 2C, YAPHANK,NY 11980 (631)852-5700 OR HealthWWM@suffolkcountyny.gov ,) APPLICATION FOR SEWAGE DISPOSAL AND WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES FOR MODIFICATIONS TO A DEVELOPED OR PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY (Accessory Bldg., Home Addition, Renovation Rebuild Sanitary Replacement/Upgrade,Replacement of Failed/Failing Sanitary With I/A OWTS) ** EXCLUDING ACCESSORY APARTMENTS ** REFER TO REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORA FOR INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS OF THIS FORM.ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL. Name of Applicant: / Tel#: /r'S/Z-2 nl Indicate if this project is to replace a failing or failed Mailing Address: 1155 Amebop, Ichdaue AN septic system with an I/A Email Address: OWTS Lia"l- 17e-� A1�RS OYES Name,of Design Professional:you •a Tel#:AN)7277-Z3963 *Include acceptable proof of Mailing Address: ue Ye . en j system failure(receipts,pits,etc) Email Address: 00 CQ Indicate if this project is part Name of Current Property Owner: Q, a Tel#:( ) - of the County I/A OWTS SIP Mailing Address: grant/loan program: Email Address: O YES Name of Agent: Grant ID:YC s � I� Vd) 27Z a3 -------------------------------------- Indicate ---- ---------------- ---- Indicate if application is part of .Mailing Address: � y � �� � other I/A OWTS grant loan Z/j7a 4N,1 K/& �b ovi programm(, . .. A 0,o%vnMYS,Etc.) Email Address: 7 ES District ection Block of Property Address: Tax Mao No.: /0 00 'Z• 11155 Ilarb be lane D Briefly describe the purpose of this application: COn s4-,,L4e� gn o dao j{jor)_-EO (2A C ki a fi %#-- S ry -fr-qm,e hoLlovc C -rA OWES Total Number of Bedrooms After Construction: 5 Specify Method of Water Supply [✓] Public Water [ ] Private Well Specify Method of Sewage Disposal Are you proposing to reuse any existing sanitary and/or [ ]Conventional Septic System [ ] Public Sewers water supply components?(If yes,submit completed form WWM-072) [✓] I/A OWTS Treatment Unit [ ]No RSG—t4s'e 2 e X.es" [ PJ Yes(ex lain) e o S . Are any of the following permits/approvals required from other agencies? If yes, include copy eapprovai a)NYSDEC Waterways/Coastlines/Wetlands Permit Yes[ ] No[1f d)Town Natural Resources/Wetlands permit Yes[ ] No[Vj b)Town/Village Zoning Variance Yes[ ] No [✓I e)Town/Village Building Permit(e.g.electric) Yes[ ] No[&T c)NYSDEC Dewatering Yes[ ] No [YJ' f)Town/Engineering/Other Environmental Permit(s)Yes[ ]No[e Application is hereby made for a permit to construct a water supply and sewage disposal system for a single family residence in accordance with this application, and plans submitted. I hereby certify that I have examined this complete application and the statements therein are true and correct,and that all work shall be completed in accordance with all applicable Town, County, State and Federal Laws and Codes. I also agree to obtain any additional permits or approvals deemed necessary by other agencies providing jurisdiction over this project. "Any false statement made herein is punishable as a misdemeanor pursuant to 210.45 of New York State Penal Law." Signatu e of Applicant,Agent or Design Professional: Date n A Prt 1 2 7 207-x; Print Name of Applicant,Agent or Design Professional: Title lhvma k/o .E: en r A01iMt7t *Please tial'h re a that �ou haver ead?and understand the in"struc"tions'blli k6` '` `"8 �'."r 1tr _, ,,Y� ,:,,,��..._.,„ ,:,._ the-reverse�side;ofthis orm..�r,TCG. WWM-057(Rev. 11/9/20) SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR OFFICE USE ONLY OFFICE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT Health Department Ref.No. 360 YAPHANK AVENUE,SUITE 2C,YAPHANK,NY 11980 (631)852-5700 1 Healthwwm@suffolkcountyny.gov Application Checklist for Single Family Residential (Please Type or Print the Following Information) Property Location: Hamlet Town 1155 Harbor Lane Cutchogue Southold Districts) Section(s) Block(s) Lot(s) Tax Map No.: 1 1000 97 06 12.3 Name of Applicant(s): Name of Design Professional: Paul Maus Young Associates Attn:Thomas C. Wolpert ALL questions on this form must be answered with a checkmark. Incomplete forms will not be accepted. Key.Y-Required&Attached,P–Required Pending,N/A–Not Applicable Required Material General Material Y• Y N/A *Completed application form for Approval of Single Family `Certification of existing sanitary system and water Residences(Form WWM-057,WWM-059,or WWM-105) supply completed by Design Professional(Form WWM- V containing original signatures. 072 or WWM-073)if you are proposing to reuse any i/ 'Application Fee {/ sanitary/water supply components. *Three(3)original prints of a site plan that conform with i/ Copies of road abandonments. the appropriate application instructions and standards. 1/ Copies of existing covenants or easements. *Lot appears as single and separate on 1981 SCTM,is part Accessory apartment application signed by Village/ of a Health Dept.approved map,or separate subdivision Town official(Form WWM-105)or equivalent. If the i✓ application has been submitted to this Department. apartment is existing,provide Certificate of Occupancy. *Floor plans for all buildings on the site(all floors Existing private well water analysis of the raw water Including basement/attic)or connection to public sewers current within the past 12 months,prepared by a NYS I✓ is proposed. ✓ approved lab. Coordination Material Y P N/A Comments/Explanation Zoning approval from the Town/Village Water availability letter from water district',with distance& "Note., Not typically required if connecting to an existing cost of main extension (if required), to service the property water main fronting property, with no main extension (e.g. typically required when proposing private well(s), water required,and design professional certifies frontage and ready i/ main extension(s)or proposal requires a water line easement.) access. Sewer Availability Letter from the appropriate sewer district NYSDEC Waterways/Coastlines/Wetlands Permit NYSDEC Dewatering Permit Town/Trustees Wetlands—Natural Resources permit i/ Village Wetlands permit Board of Review variance application for proposals unable to meet standards(Form WWM-061) i/ SCDHS Water Quality test well results 1/ Private laboratory well water sample results SCDHS Vector Control approval SEQRA determination from the Town/Village Town/Village Building—Electrical permit Other applicable environmental permit(s) i/ Certificate of Occupancy or equivalent for existing buildings WWM—202 (3/22/21) Page 1 of 2 Site Plan Information Y* The following Information MUST appear an all site/plot Y N/A The following Information,If applicable,MUST appear plans submitted to the Department for approval: on site/plot plans;If not applicable,check N/A: *Metes and Bounds of property lines ✓ *Corner elevations stated or 2 ft contours `Tax map number stated *Test Hole location/data/elevation/date/company ✓ *North arrow depicted. Soil perc test data provided if applicable ✓ *Scale(Engineering Scale):e.g.1:10,1:20,1:30,1:40,1:50 "Groundwater and highest expected groundwater ✓ `Distance to the nearest cross street elevation stated ✓ *Total lot area *Location of neighboring wells depicted for all lots within ✓ *Clear space for approval stamp(s) ✓ 150 ft of the property ✓ *Each print of site plan signed and sealed *Neighbors method of water supply stated(public water, (Either the seal or signature must be original) ✓ private well)for all lots within 150 ft of the property *The method of water supply for each structure on the *Grading profile of sanitary system with inverts and grade property delineated and labeled. Clearly indicate if elevations for high groundwater conditions as described Existing,Proposed,or None in Construction Standards and in application instructions *The method of sewage disposal for each existing `Location of surface waters/wetlands within 300 ft of the structure on the property clearly delineated and labeled. ✓ property depicted—indicate if none ✓ Clearly indicated if"dry"buildings ✓ *If proposing an I/A OWTS sanitary system—all electrical/ control panel/venting/other related components shown *The method of sewage disposal for each proposed Setbacks maintained in accordance with the current ✓ structure on the property clearly delineated and labeled. Residential Construction Standards Clearly indicated if"dry'buildings (/ Location of existing/proposed easements labeled 50%leaching expansion area Y N/A The following Information,If applicable,MUST appear Soil classification based on Unified Soil Classification on site/plot plans;if not applicable,check N/A: ►/ system *Any existing sewage disposal structures/components or Indicate if neighboring lots are vacant or improved ✓ on the property that will be,or have already been Retaining wall details w/elevations,signed and sealed by abandoned ,/ a design professional(original seal or signature) *If proposing to utilize a well for any purpose (drinking,geothermal,etc.)location of neighboring Existing subdivision name,lot number,filing date sanitary systems for all lots within 150 ft of the J Elevations based upon NAVD(1988),USC&GS Datum property noted "Footprint of any existing buildings/dwellings/ Leaching structure calculations if applicable(wastewater ✓ structures. Clearly indicate if structures are to remain ✓ application rate,etc.) or are to be removed as part of the project State the 1st floor and garage finished floor elevation ✓ *Footprint of all proposed buildings/dwellings/ Gross floor areas of existing/proposed buildings for structures clearly indicated and labeled projects containing multiple residential units *Number of stories&number of bedrooms in each Location of drainage structures/drywells(existing and building clearly indicated P" proposed) If any of the information marked with the * on this form is applicable to your project and is not provided, a mandatory meeting will be required as determined by review staff and must be attended by the design professional listed below. Additional Comments/Explanations: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS APPLICATION,SURVEY(S)AND PLAN(S)SUBMITTED.WE CERTIFY THAT THE I TGO'{ AND PAGE 2 OF THIS CHECKLIST AND ALL THE ATTACHMENTS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED BY US AND THAT,BASED ON OUR INQUIRIES,SITE INVFS '. ! STUDIES,WE BELIEVE THAT THE INFORMATION IS TRUE,ACCURATE AND COMPLETE.WE UNDERSTAND THAT FALSE STATEMENTS MADE HEREIN �'V� AS O MISDEMEANOR PURSUANT TO SECTION 210./5 OF THE PENAL LAW. ' �� �� :.p NOTE:ORIGINAL SIGNATURES ARE REOUIRED. ,'' AFF1 Q( llY APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE(S), AGENT,ETC.NOT ACCPPTAELE) �i DATE m OFESS OLi1L Z X PRINT APPLICANT'S NAME(S) Paul Maus W /�/� t'ltlWR-Q, 441 DESIGN PROFESSIONAL'S SIGNATURE y l�: �/G!�/�/ DATE Q \� 61483 PRINT NAME Thomas C. Wolpert, P.E. LICENSE# 61483 9CF WWM-202(3/22/21) Page 2 of 2 YOUNG ASSOCIATES 631-727-2303 400 Ostrander Avenue, Riverhead, New York 11901 admin@youngengineering.com HOWARD W. YOUNG,Land Surveyor THOMAS C. WOLPERT,Professional Engineer DOUGLAS E.ADAMS,Professional Engineer&Geologist DANIEL A. WEAVER,Land Surveyor April 27, 2023 Suffolk County Department of Health Services co Py Office of Wastewater Management 360 Yaphank Avenue, Suite 2C Yaphank, New York 11980 RE: PAUL MAUS 1155 Harbor Lane at Cutchogue, T/O Southold, NY (23-0015) SCTM No.: 1000-97-06-12.3 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed are the following items: 1. application fee — Paul E. Maus check no. 234 payable to 'Suffolk County Environmental Health' in the amount of Four Hundred Sixty-Five Dollars ($465.00), 2. one (1) original - Application Checklist for Single Family Residential (WWM- 202), 3. one (1) original —Application for Sewage Disposal and Water Supply Facilities for Modifications to a Developed or Previously Developed Residential Property (WWM-057), 4. one (1) copy— Floor Plans, and 5. four (4) prints — Building Permit Survey (Sheets 1-2 of 2) dated February 17, 2023. We understand that submission of these documents enables you to complete your review of this application. Planning Engineering Land Surveying Page 2 of 2 April 27, 2023 Kindly notify us when the plans are approved and ready to pick up. If you have any questions, please contact us. Very truly yours, Thomas C. Wolpert TCW/cw Encl. CC. /Mr. Paul E. Maus + encl. + 1 print VVVLItNMLN IHL g1,LIVl;}qNU LLNURiO INS IIIU ZION LIS IED HEREON,AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTITUTION.CERTIFlCA110NS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE TO ADDITONAL INSTITUP^"d^^ 'IBSEWENT OWNERS. (5)TRE I NOTES FOR HEALTH DEPARTMEN ABANDONMENT OF SANITARY STRUCTURES qom�awan" -�otocgyJaJolaN ,'{ I A BA NDONMENT IN-PLACE EXISTING SYSTEMS SHALL BE ABANDONED BY REMOVING ALL RESIDUAL SEWAGE WASTES BY A LICENSED WASTE HAULER,REMOVING THE TOP OF THE STRUCTURE(S),BACKFILLING WITH SUITABLE SAND AND GRAVEL MATERIAL,AND PROPERLY COMPACTING. ABANDONMENT BY REMOVAL EXISTING SYSTEMS MAY ALSO BE ABANDONED BY REMOVING ALL RESIDUAL SEWAGE WASTES BY A LICENSED HAULER,REMOVING THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE(S), BACKFILLING WITH SUITABLE SAND AND GRAVEL MATERIAL,AND PROPERLY COMPACTING. ABANDONMENT OF SEWER PIPING THE ASSOCIATED SEWER PIPING SHALL BE CUT AND CAPPED AS A MEANS OF ABANDONMENT.THE DEPARTMENT SHOULD BE CONTACTED FOR FURTHER ABANDONMENT REQUIREMENTS,IF FUTURE CONSTRUCTION IS CONTEMPLATED IN THE AREA OF THE ABANDONED SEPTIC SYSTEM. CERTIFICATION REQUIRED THE ABANDONMENT OF EXISTING SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS,EITHER IN-PLACE,OR BY REMOVAL,MUST BE CERTIFIED BY EITHER A LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL OR LICENSED CONTRACTOR AS INDICATED BY THE DEPARTMENT ON THE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT.FOR PROJECTS SERVED BY MUNICIPAL SEWER \ {orn`er`y g, DISTRICTS,THE APPROPRIATE MUNICIPAL AGENCY WITH JURISDICTION \ now or �(er�\fig SHOULD ALSO BE CONTACTED. \ Qe�er�. 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QvOQ EXti Qoo�y � 1°Ab'oo \ Ery .0 °{ \\ p DEEP E�A�N / /18.s 5� SER \ �e\\ / ), O R �� vJ P o ��p2>f w 1 .75 3 fo• �E��0E \ N & N+ +19 10 c iz ' PSR m 0c \ A \ \Z oq "�E SON 0� \ IPF yE DON pO R SERVS \p.NK y \ \\ 19.28 PgPN 6`N P yEp�G P 0�� er\y ohne o �y��' y�N�" �EvJti� {orm e�D00 P✓ +19.52 \\ E OVEEXS L °( pA\obpc�GNe REQ SN ber try�b\ e\\\ng�\ \ \ BBA ' \ BBC CIC CMF =COD I' OF THE SUBJECT PARCEL. CM5 =1 LOT COVERAGE CP 4UFACTURED BY FUJICLEAN USA. nol»lo"�'Ww DT EOP ZEPRI=SENTATIVE, AND SGDHS EXISTING IPF �5TALLATION OF THE OATS AND FRAME HOUSE&GARAGE W/RO = 2,630 SQ.FT. = 5.2% .-OL _ THREE PRIOR TO BACKFILL. WOOD DECK = 276 SQ.FT. =0.5% RBF RO --TED UNDER THE DIRECT TOTAL= 2,906 5 FT. = 5.7% RO 5ENTATI VE. Q• PROPOSED - WDF IANCE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE FRAME HOUSE&GARAGE W/RO WIF = 2,630 5Q.FT. = 5.2% WMR OWNER MUST BE SUBMITTED TO WOOD DECK = 276 SQ.FT. =0.5% WSF ALTH 5ERVICE5 (5CDH5) PRIOR ADDITION = 331 SQ.FT. =0.7% W55 ATION BY THE SGDHS IN WV FFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE. TOTAL= 3,237 SQ.FT. =6.4% 71) 0 =END --- Hou?"�rN W SIMPSW efTi'Lf See TYPICAL ROO: . -.7-7-7- Roof ----rr,Roof shingles-!_. } { �Wu� ' �til,X>l.E-MATZFF EuIsT. pOI.T 115/ felt C r• exterior plywood I�f ql •C roof r f ire-see plana for (O-?i sixes. r7 to have teco Hlha _ ty-downs top i bottom each *4 roof rafters in cath. clg. areaa.R- insulation. ceiling oasts- see plans l 'gypeus wall boa[_ .d rYP"�cXL SI� E"�FeT►Nc 1•x$• fascia board W/ Volt vinyl or wood soffit with Qy !soffit vents as required overhang as indicated t a��ert W �� • �� I� -(UT },1 � TYPICAL IMALL aiding SNO , lrgr' aG a I,1 �I ^' felt or Tyvek - S�dT � �� V �i -� Q� }•exterior sheathing n-,c1L 12r(ostuds 16•o.c. vr 211 ? R-.. insulation �CG�Qi k' � S gypsum wall board TYPICAL CONNECTION �2l`LYS I}�6, pyo �1► 2x64CA sill it F�J� o sill seal"11eC*-FVAFr CEd1a.1GPnt''aEnc6o—fir baits ) TYPICAL FOUNDATION a" I ii�>y 0• poured concrete found. 1_ wall QDST keyed to a 6MB' concrete 4b pG• 91 up::, footing. 9' concrete slab - _ dampproofing �� TO a Iq x191'Ve c,- Frca, Civ ct—CJ ��� � TDN ger i t� (1)UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK'TATE EDUCATION LAW.(2)DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON FROM PROPERTY LINES TO EXISTING STRUCTURES ARE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND ARE NOT TO E USED To ESTABLISH PROPERTY UNES OR FOR ERECTION OF FENCES.(3)COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING THE LAND SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY.(4)CERTIFICATION INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED AND ON HS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY,GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON,AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTITUTION.CERTIFICAIIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE TO ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS OR SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. (5)THE LOCATION OF WELLS(W),SEPTIC TANKS(ST)k CESSPOOLS(CP)SHOWN HEREON ARE FROM FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND DR DATA OBTAINED FROM OTHERS. 400 Ostrander Avenue, Riverhead, Naw York 114101 NOTES FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT USE tel. 631.127.2303 fax. 631.727.0144 N ABANDONMENT OF SANITARY STRUCTURES admin®youngengineering.com ABANDONMENT IN-PLACE EXISTING SYSTEMS SHALL BE ABANDONED BY REMOVING ALL RESIDUAL SEWAGE „ WASTES BY A LICENSED WASTE HAULER,REMOVING THE TOP OF THE Howard W. Young, Land Surveyor {� 5TRUCTURE(S),BACKFILLING WITH SUITABLE SAND AND GRAVEL MATERIAL,AND Thomas G. Wolpert, Professional Engineer w PROPERLY COMPACTING. Douglas E. Adams, Professional Engineer �_ Daniel A. Weaver, Land Surveyor wj E ABANDONMENT BY REMOVAL EXISTING SYSTEMS MAY ALSO BE ABANDONED BY REMOVING ALL RESIDUAL SEWAGE WASTES BY A LICENSED HAULER,REMOVING THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE(S), SITE DATA &s ;, BACKFILLING WITH SUITABLE SAND AND GRAVEL MATERIAL,AND PROPERLY goWwaanariales COMPACTING. AREA = 1.1634 ACRES OR 50,680 SQ. FT. ABANDONMENT OF SEWER PIPING S THE ASSOCIATED SEWER PIPING SHALL BE CUT AND CAPPED AS A MEANS OF *LOT NUMBERS REFER TO"MINOR SUBDIVISION FOR PETER C.AND ELOYS C. ABANDONMENT.THE DEPARTMENT SHOULD BE CONTACTED FOR FURTHER STERLING,AT CUTCHOGUE,NEW YORK". ABANDONMENT REQUIREMENTS,IF FUTURE CONSTRUCTION IS CONTEMPLATED IN THE AREA OF THE ABANDONED SEPTIC SYSTEM. * VERTICAL DATUM =_NAVD(1988) CERTIFICATION REQUIRED * DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER = 17 FT THE ABANDONMENT OF EXISTING SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS,EITHER IN-PLACE,OR BY REMOVAL,MUST BE CERTIFIED BY EITHER A LICENSED DESIGN * HIGHEST EXPECTED GROUND WATER ELEVATION = 2.6 PROFESSIONAL OR LICENSED CONTRACTOR AS BY THE ON THE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT. R PROJECTS SERVED BY DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL SEWER or °rM�r\y * NUMBER OF BEDROOMS(DESIGN EQUIVALENT) =5 DISTRICTS,THE APPROPRIATE MUNICIPAL AGENCY WITH JURISDICTION \ r\OW 5�er\'�gr�trG SHOULD ALSO BE CONTACTED. \ Qe'Cer Grit MINIMUM REQUIRED I/A OWTS CAPACITY =550 GAL eor9te D`� 15p of de N °n * PROVIDED I/A OWTS CAPACITY =700 GAL 6 ° `5 tjt ry UQgra \ * LEACHING SYSTEM REQUIRED =400 SFSWA \ prop°Sea LEACHING SYSTEM PROVIDED =450 SFSWA \ Lot 1 i \ ,a �r\y e ro \\ d 5 Pe9 �&M \1cBF 01 15 �pterl \ gG By \ , 3 ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION <�Wel\ 9 °� ppm m gmul4 assariats \ \\ dot\ 49 3�a p fP Nc� I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE WATER SUPPLY(S)AND/OR SEWAGE DISPOSAL 3 �o PA N a SYSTEM(S)FOR THIS PROJECT WERE DESIGNED BY ME OR UNDER MY ° o DIRECTION.BASED UPON A CAREFUL AND THOROUGH STU •SOIL, Py ,-'' p moo` , h, SITE AND GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS,ALL FACILI ,AS vcI \ ro \ oas\hv� O �P o� CONFORM TO THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT C �� A�LTht S RV C \ \ SSON tT 6 �' 3 CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS IN EFFECT AS OF Th,�{5�RT '� d/OZ� t3 \ q \ 641 f t✓U.r P1r 6 L t'i,yJxt:0\ 14- ``. L_L O \ E 141 \\ \ \ U L.• 9G y ., a j. o Q�Q \ \\ EXISTING p \`.r -� :.{ �- {, \ < 15 \\ \ DRIVEWAY HOWARD W.YO /NG:, .v.S.L.S.NO 45893n zv7(2 STALLS) CYT,N.Y.S.P.C.No.61483i14V! _' j \ \ n. DOUGLAS E.ADAMS,N.Y.S.P.E.NO.80897 CL o. \ 19,57 v ' o' \ 18.62 6y +113.28 \�', GFL 99r o \ +18.96 \.\Eo�E'' �w l� N 0 PROPOSED TH I'. �, r 0 kPPA e. � SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICAT•IO TEST HOLE \ DRIVEWAY (I STALL) 0 �0� IPF ga"ngaswriatn r 6.97 BY McDonald Geoserwices o 'z a PROPOSED q ¢' .° r a� WE HEREBY CERTIFY TO PAU L M A U S THAT T} y n DATE;01/30/2023 (�� ADDITION °`3, r'' �' 0-o PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CODE OF PR 'C( ��11�K VfY T' S' y n g EL=16.5 o.a \\ 18.36+ FFEL=22.49 2�'. q�� ' ��' QPNE�" N?� ADOPTED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATIO 0 d ES ALOIN n C-4 DARK BROWN g• \ `z ws nim SURVEYORS. U ` v.p n LOAM 'vf so �. +19.09 22.49 20 CON = °fit"i! t 2 o (OL) G �lS, 1p9. N� ` FFL (7 /+18.95 2• A� m. 'v. Qin• •o�T Pay ' I r j BROWN SILT p FE 1 hli� CO 2 ��00 (ML) L°ti -A LP1 /' o0 3pi G 3 Or C\Gr 9<Q 4S893 ✓ \\ 'p Z��yC OLILQ�� ts.92 \J� O JNi� \\ rova \\g2 > \ vQ HOWARD W.YOUNG,N. .L.S.N0. 893 ��� a.o \ / VIE I- PO `FES LP3 DB �\ �oF NoT \ p\2y a ��te�C`°gea 5°� DANIEL A.WEAVER,N.Y.S.L.S.N0.50771 4/A N D S g 0'c6 19.31*�NF9 24' K w2 m. �o O OVA r;cN.D 0�QroQ° s ✓ 7125 OL5 \ " o 15p PALE BROWN \ �� E�Q Q0 PZN 18+6 56� �� CR \ e���,�r FINE SAND / \ \ O ILIO OREM vR v+ �P(C SURVEY FOR �+19.10 Q SER GW EL=1.8 16.7' N� `z� wr /CIG N� PAUL MAUS WATER IN PALE S \ \2 Oo �� N��S�CE �0N 0� \ o BROWN NFINE 6� \ 9 B SER ONQO p SE�`)S CPNK 5 at Cutchogue, Town of Southold a (SP) \\ 1928 PgPND`JIP GSEQCSi�PO'0 mer\y oro�v� Suffolk County, New York N17.0' +19.52 \ � � Or do,r*1�o`pp��pterl GROUND WATER EHIGHEST TLE--D2.6 ✓ \ R 0v� SN5 .010 b �\fir ub�\0 \ EM eFpr \erg, Q LEGEND BUILDING PERMIT SURVEY a \ G oV, �Ov.1e nomyl aM�riatn \ \ ` BBA =BELGIAN BLOCK APRON County Tax Map District 1000 Section 97 Bock 06 Lot 12.3 \ BBC = BELGIAN BLOCK CURB CIC CAST IRON COVER FIELD SURVEY COMPLETED FEB.16,2023 • \ = NOTES CMF =CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND MAP PREPARED FEB.17,2023 = I. THERE ARE NO KNOWN WELLS WITHIN 150' OF THE SUBJECT PARCEL. CMS CONCRETE MONUMENT SETCP =CESSPOOL Record of Revisions LOT COVERAGE 2. THE OWTS SHALL BE MODEL GEN-5 MANUFACTURED BY FUJIGLEAN USA. PMM awcido Di = DRAINAGE INLET REVISION DATE EOP =EDGE OF PAVEMENT _ 3. THE DE515N ENGINEER, FUJIGLEAN USA REPRESENTATIVE, AND 50DH5 EXISTING IPF =IRON PIPE FOUND REPRESENTATIVES SHALL OBSERVE THE IN57ALLA71ON OF THE OWTS AND FRAME HOUSE&GARAGE W/RO = 2,630 SQ.FT. = 5.2% OL =ON PROPERTY LINE LEACHING 5YSTE-M. APPROVAL FROM ALL THREE- PRIOR TO BACKFILL. WOOD DECK = 27b SQ.FT. =0.5% RBF REBAR FOUND RO =ROOF OVER m 4. THE SYSTEM START UP WILL BE COMPLETED UNDER THE DIRECTTOTAL- 2,906 SQ.FT. = 5.7% WIF =WIRE FENCE SUPERVISION OF A FUJIGLEAN U5A REPRESENTATIVE. PROPOSED WDF =WOOD FENCE FRAME HOUSE&GARAGE W/RO = 2,630 SQ.FT. = 5.2% WMR = WATER METER 0 5. AN EXECUTED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE WOOD DECK = 276 SQ.FT. =0.5% WSF =WOOD STAKE FOUND DO MAINTENANCE PROVIDER AND PROPERTY OWNER MUST BE SUBMITTED TO ADDITION = 331 SQ.FT. =0.7% WSS =WOOD STAKE SET 40 0 20 40 80 120 o THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (SGDHS) PRIOR TO APPROVAL OF THE I/A OWTS REGISTRATION BY THE 5CDH5 IN WV =WATER VALVE Scale: Z° - 4O' a ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 141 OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE. 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FINAL = CON��r�!'' 70N MUST BE COMPLE E �. S,OLDE .'I�SED IN.VI%ATER ALL.CONSTRUCT. : '1ALL MEET THE =',SYSTEM'GANNO7 REQUIREMENTS OFTNr:CODESOF NEW 2/1 p'QF 1'966 LEA C:. YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. ELECTRICAL INSPECTION REQUIRED COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF SOUTt (O� ParNNING BOARD Blower door SOUTHOOTO9PN TRUSTEES and ductwork testing required. Must provide Manuals D, J and S as per JJCCUPANCY OR NYS Energy Code USE I$ 'IJNLAWFUL WITH0UTi=C E'RTI FICA­ 0F`0,Q Q:UP=ANCY All exterior lighting installed,replaced or repaired shall conform to Chapter 172 of the Town Code ``STAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF iJRSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 "c TOWN CODE, LATEST REVISION FOR THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF 15.00 WATER AND SANITARY SYSTEM 17.15 i_andings (8311.3.3) Stairways - a floor or landing to be provided at top and bottom - No landing required at GENERr II ii NEW YORK STATE AND ENERGY CONSERVATION '7,05 Flashing Aluminum flashing, lead coated, flash all wall penetrations. Flash AL�'t�,.. ���G� �i GAT I® 9 - 9 p i.vp of an interior stairway provided door does not swing over:.fairs. Exterior doors - a floor or landing is CONSTRUCTION CODE OF NEW YORK STATE WITH ALL all corners. Flash all valleys, ridges, windows, door heads, and joints of dissimilar 15.01 Sewage disposal system and fresh water supply shall be designed and built required on each side of an exterior door- At other than the re quired exit door, a landing is not required materials. Termite Shield - Copper Kraft Paper y p on the exterior side of a door having two or fewer risers. Egre:isl doors - a floor or landing shall not be more CURRENT SUPPLEMENTS in accordance with Suffolk Count Department of Health. 1.00 Survey data taken from survey dated : 16.00 M156ELLANEOU5 than 1 1/2 in. lower than the top of the threshold - At other than, the required exit door, the elevation 2.00 SITE WORK "1.015 Caulking/sealant - as selected by Builder. 44'iffe:rent below the threshold of an exterior door is limited to 7 13/4", provided the door does not swing 2.01 Excavation shall be sufficient to provide full design dimensions or to allow for forming 7.07 Gutters and Leaders - .032" prefinished aluminum gutters. .024" prefinished aluminum 16.01 Extreme care and proper measures shall be used so as not to damage, bulge or ;ver the landing (not applicable to storm doors). (8311.3.1) as required. All footings to bear on virgin soil, pressure assumed bearing cap 2 T5F. leaders. Color -white. To drywells if required. tip walls dn clue to anysuperimposed pressure, shoring, bracing, etc., shall be employed 17.16 Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings (8310.4). Bilco enclosures with direct exterior access until the full dead load of the building is on the wall. Do not backfill against foundation 2.02 Backfill and compaction - use clean earth containing no organic matter, well graded. 8.00 DOORS AND WINDOWS walls until floor system installation is complete. permitted if in compliance with requirements. 17.17 54airway Treads and Risers (8311.5) Maximum riser height tc be 13/4". Minimum tread depth Fill beneath structure shall be compacted to q5% density as per A5TM D 1557 1 15.02 Where drawings are in conflict with other drawings or details, the contractor shall notify to be 10". (8311.7.5.2.1} Stairway width - stairways Method D. Backfill shall not be placed against the existing foundation walls until the 8.01 Openings for emergency use shall include doors or operable parts of windows located 9 g fy y to be a minimum of 36" in width at points above the concrete is of a sufficient strength and the walls are braced at both top and bottom as to provide unobstructed egress to legal open spaces. Such openings shall not the architect for clarification. Do not scale drawings. permitted handrail height. Handrails may project a maximum c;f 4 1/2" on one or both sides of y g p g p g emergency, q :stairways. Minimum clear stairway width at and below the handrail height, including treads and b framing lumber or temporary bracin impede egress in an emer enc , shall have a minimum area of 5.7 s ft. with a min. 1 15.03 The architect will not have control or charge of and will not be responsible for construction height of 24 and a min. width of 20 with bottom of openings no higher than 44 above means, methods, techniques, sequences and programs or for safety precautions and programs vrid landings, to be: 31 1/2" with handrail on one side only, 27 ' with handrails on both sides. Drainage at footings - as required 4" diam. perforated plastic pipe to dry well if soil finished floor in all above grade stories. All glass within 18" of floor to be safety glass. in connection with the work. :Nithin each flight, maximum variation of 3/8" between greatest and smallest riser heights. Within 2.03 :ach flight, maximum variance of 3/8 between greatest and smallest tread conditions require it. Backfill shall not be placed against the existing foundation walls Grade floor openings should have a min. net clear opening of 5 sq. ft. (8310.1.1) 9 depths. Stairways with until the concrete is of a sufficient strength and the walls are braced at both to and �clid risers to have nosings of a minimum of 3/4" and a maxin•,im of 1 1/4". Nosings not required g p o 0 16.03x. The contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations For treads at least 11" in depth. (Open risers cannot permit the thru passage of a 4" sphere.) bottom by framing lumber or temporary bracing. 8.02 Minimum window requirements per room is 8/o of floor area for light and 4/o for and lawful orders of any public authority bearing the performance of the work and shall promptly 3.00 CONCRETE ventilation. notify the architect if the drawings and specifications are at variance herewith. 17.18 Stairway Height (R311.7.2.) Min. headroom of 6-8" for stairw:;ys and landings. Headroom height measured vertical) from 510ped I 8.03 Doors and windows to be insulated glass. 16.03b. Owner and contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the architect and their agents and y p pane adjoining tread nosing or from floor surface of 3.01 Concrete work shall conform to American Concrete Institute Standard. employees from all claims, damages, losses and expenses including but not limited to attorney ;ending or any platform. accessible space under stairs to receive 1/2 gwb. fees arising out of or resulting from the performance of the work provided that any such claim, 17.1 q �;oecial Stairways (R311.7.20.1). Winders to have minimum tread width of 26". e 8.04 Entrance doors to conform to NY5 Energy Code. a 3.02 Concrete shall be a min. 3000 psi class @ 28 days unless noted otherwise. Porches damage, loss or expense (1) is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death or to injury "i-ead depth to be at least 6 3/4" at walkline. steps, steps, garage floor to be 3500 psi. to destruction of tangible property (other than the work itself) including the loss of use resulting there 8.05 Garage doors to be rated for currentlapplicable wind load. from and (2) is caused in while or in part by any negligent act or omission of the contractor, any sub- 11.20 Smoke Alarms (R313.1) Where multiple smoke alarms are ire:quired, interconnection is required. 3.03 Reinforcing Rads - A5TM A-305: 6/6 x10/10 WWF ASTM A-185. Reinforcing contractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them Smoke alarms to be located, in each sleeping room, outside of each separate sleeping area in 8.06 R312.2 Window fall protection shall be provided in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, on each additional story of the dwelling,in footings only where variation in soil conditions require, and where soil does not may be unable, regardless whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. ry g, including basements provide 2,500 Dsi or noted otherwise. accordance with Sections R312.2.1 and R312.2.2. R312.2.1 sand cellars, on each level in split level dwellings where an intervening door is located between p I Window sills in dwelling units where the top of sill of an operable window 16.04 Architect is not engaged for supervision in any capacity unless otherwise noted. the adjacent levels. An alarm located only on the u opening is located less than 24 in. above fin. fl. and rester than 72 in. ;Intervening� y peer leve+ is permitted where there is no p 9 9door between the adjacent 3.04 Formwork shall be well braced true to dimension, level and plumb and foundation 16.05 Contractor to obtain all permits and insurance necessary j ent levels and the lower Ile:vel is less than one full story below o above fin. grade or other surface below on the ext. of the building, p ry to protect the architect and the upper level. Any alteration, repair, addition or conversion to an existing dwelling requiring a building has been designed for grades less than 5%. the operable window shall comply with one of the following: the owner. Architect to be notified in writing of all changes prior to and during con- permit now requires that al; sleeping roams in the house be upgraded with hard wired & interconnected 1) Operable windows with openings that will not allow a 4 in. dia. sphere structian. This drawing is an instrument prepared to facilitate construction and shall not Membrane water waterproofing p smoke alarm. 3.05 Vapor Barrier 4 mil. polyethylene sheet lap all edges 6 . p 9 to pass through the opening where the opening is in its largest position. be construed as a contract between the builder and the owner. Federal, State and Local shall be installed on all sub-surface exterior foundation walls. 2) Operable windows that are provided with window fall prevention devices 9 g P responsibility of the contractor. 1'1.21 Handrails Size (8311.7.8.3) Two methods prescribed with olp�'ion of accepting handrail with zoning and building code compliance shall be the res y equivalent graspability. Type 1 rails - if circular cross-section, diameter of 1 1/4" to 2"; that comply with ASTM F20gO. if noncircular rail cross-section of 2 1/4 maximum with erimr,ter of 4 to 6 1/4 . T 3.06 Footings at dif=erent levels shall be stepped and the step rise and run shall be a 16.06 This structure has been designed in accordance with the NY5 Ener Conservation code, p Type II 3) Operable windows that are provided with window opening g Energy rs maximum slope of 1 vertical to 2 horizontal. control devices that comply with Section 8312.2.2. residential code in NY5. :;*-ills -sides perimeter ter dimension exceedingprovided on rail, with specific dimensional criteria set forth in code.6 1I4", graspable finger recess to be 8.07 8312.2. Window opening control devices shall comply with 17.00 Guards and window fall protection per Sec. 8312.1.1- R312.1.4 ! 4.00 MA50NRY A5TM F24g0 The window opening control device, after 17.01 All envelope systems shall be in accordance with the latest revision of the NY5 Energy Conservation Code. 17.22 rHandrails (Section R3111.8) Located at 34" vertically above, nosing of treads. Min. of one handrail operation to release the control device allowing the window required for stairs of four or more risers. Handrails to be continuous full length of stairs from a point 4.01 Concrete Masonry Units shall meet A5TM G-90 grade A; solid block A5TM G-145 to fully open, shall not reduce the net clear opening area of the 17.02 Fireplace construction shall be in conformance with Sec. R1006. Air leakage with glass jirectly above top riser of a flight to a point directly above lows.st riser of a flight - may be interrupted enclosure and doors outside air supply shall be provided as per N1102.4.2. ,,g anew post at a turn, volute or turnout grade B. Shapes as required; 28 days old before installation. Minimum net window unit to less than the area required by Section 8310.2.1. p permitted over/owe.,:tread. Guards (8312.1) Bailing is to be compressive strength of block to be 2500 psi. ri rnin. height of 36" where porch, balcony, landing or raised fl:�or surface located more than 30 in. q.00 FINISHES 17.03 Guard rails are only required where the difference in grade is more than 30". (R312.1.1) Opening in �ibove floor or grade below. 4.02 Parging - 1 coat Portland cement parging on above grade CMU. Sponge finish 'a" miard rails to be 4" max. (R312.1.3). Handrails are required on stairs with 4 or more risers (R311.7.8). ' applied, taped and finished as per U5 1'7.23 Praftstopping and Fireblocking (R302.12 and R302.11) When; a floor membrane above and at masonry wells below grade. q.01 Drywall - / tapered edge gypsum board, pp p 17.04 The code describes the height of a building as the vert. distance from the rade lane to the :.�iiing membrane below create the concealed space in a floor ceiling assembly, draftsto in Gypsum Company recommendations. Use water resistant type as substrate for 9 9 9 P 9 y� pp� 9 5.00 METALS ceiling as per NYS Building Code. avg height of the highest roof surface. Grade plane is lowest point of grade from any distance 6-0" t) be provided under following circumstances: ceiling suspen,,ed under floor framing, floor away from house. naming constructed of truss-type open-web or perforated members. Materials for draftstopping 5.01 Anchor bons shall be 5/8" diameter embedded 7" in poured concrete and 15'" in u.. be adeq,aately supported and installed parallel to floor(rami,-jg members unless otherwise „ 1 C�.00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE �r, ro��ec� " „ unit masonry. Min (2) anchor bolts per section of plate. 12 from each end with inter- 17.05 Attic access openings must be a minimum of 22 x 30 with a min. of 30 unobstructed headroom p , 1/2 gypsum board, 3/8 wood structural panels, 3d.;: Type2-M-W particleboard mediate bolts as per chart on Beet A-2.. alowo (8807.1) :? °w approved materials. 10.01 All reinforced concrete shall be furnished and installed in accordance with the 5.02 Metal Joist Hangers and Ty-Downscurrent AGI-318 "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete."shall be used at all joists with direct bearing. 17.06 ;ta;rway Illumination (8303.7-R303.8). All interior and exterior stairs to be provided with illumination, including 18 GA galvanized steel. Use an nails provided by manufacturer. By Simpson or equal. h I., OQ FOUNDATION NOTES 'Landings and treads. Interior stairs light source to be in immediate vicinity of each stairway landing t, All framing to receive hurricane clips and tie-downs as per sheet A-2. 'or directly over each stairway section (minimum 1 foot candle). Exterior stairs light source to be inE E (5 11.01 The presumptive soil bearing capacity is assumed to be (2) TSF for all footings. Immediate vicinity of top landing of stairway (bottom landing for basement stairways). Light activation 5.03 Nails - number and type for each application as called for in the WFGM (see sheet A2}. devices to be located at both top and bottom of interior stairs; located within the dwelling unit for COVE r� 11.02 Filled subgrade below floor and footings shall be compacted to be q5% of the exterior stairs (continuously illuminated or automatically controlled also permitted). Exterior decks with modified proctor. staircases light switch at top and bottom of stairs. SEE ATTACHED 6.00 WOOD 17.07 Whenever an alteration is made to a residence, the entire residence has to have hardwired smoke CALCULATION 11.03 Provisions must be taken to protect all concrete work from frost damage with special detectors installed (8314.2.2). 6.01 Sill Plate - MGA treated to meet American Wood Preservers Institute standard. attention paid to footings and other an grade prior to backfilling and enclosing the building. Termite shield - Copper Kraft 17.08 Exterior frame walls with no fire rating of 0 hour have a min. fire separation distance of 3 ft. (8302.1.2). 11.04 The maximum vertical distance measured from the top of a basement floor slab to 6.02 Floor, ceiling joist, roof rafters and girders - same grade and construction as for outside finished grade shall not exceed the fallowing. 17.Oq Landings are required at exit doors other than the required exit door if there are more than 2 risers structural lumber noted below (6.08). Type of Wall Height (R311.3.2) 6.03 Bridging - wood cross bridging - as required by code. 8'-0" O.G. 8" block w/#5 rods @ 48" o.c. 8 ft.8" block w/#5 rods @ 40" o.c. q ft. 17.10 Light, Ventilation and Heating (8303.1) Habitable room to be provided with aggregate 8" concrete (unreinforced) max unbalanced backfin hgt 7 ft dazing area of at least 8 percent of the floor area of the rooms. Exterior glazing not required 6.04 Roof Trusses - designed and manufactured to meet all applicable codes. Provide 8" concrete 8' wall (reinf.) #4@ 40" OG Vert.,#4 within top 12" and at midpoint in rooms with artificial light capable of avg, illumination of 6 ft. candles at 30" above the floor. first Floor Addition 323 SCS. FT. shop drawings sealed by a Professional Engineer; fabrication certified by engineer max. unbalanced backfill hgt 8 ft. Outdoor openings for ventilation in habitable roams to be at least 4 percent of the floor area of Porch 20 5a. FT prior to installation. 8" concrete 9' wall (reinf.) #6@36" oc vert., #4 within top 12" and at 1/3 pts, max. tie rooms. 6.05 Floor Deck - 5/5" plywood, standard G-D-X DFPA, direct bearing at edges. Provide unbalanced backfill hgt. 8ft. Total 5q. Ft. Of AGGe 5SOt1j 632 5Q. FT. %" plywood finish underly ment below all vinyl flooring ore equal. Glue to joists. "� 17.11 Ceiling Heights (R305.1) Minimum ceiling height of T-0" to the lowest projection required for Apartment p y y g q 1 10 concrete 10 wall (reinf.) #6 @34 oc vert. max. unbalanced backfill hgt. q ft. habitable rooms. Minimum ceiling height of 7 ft. permitted for: hallways, bathrooms, laundry 1��� 12.00 MA50NSY rooms, and basements Habitable basements areas, with reduction to b'-8" at beams, ducts and other b.Ob Roof Deck - , plywood -D-X DFPA, exterior glue. obstructions. Minimum height of 15'-4" permitted in nonhabitable areas of basements and hallways, with • This drawing has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Title VII, Article 12.01 Concrete masonry units (CMU) to ASTM G-qQ. 6.07 Sheathing 1/2 plywood G-D-X DFPA, exterior glue reduction to 15'-4" at beams, ducts, etc. 145, Sections 7200-720q of the NY5 Eduration Law. It is a violation of said law for - 6.08 Wall Studs - 2 x 6. See framing and plans for spacing. All structural lumber shall 12.02 Minimum net compressive strength shall be 2,000 psi. 17.12 Sanitation (R306 and 8307). Toilet, bath and shower spaces to be provided with fixture any person, unless he/she is acting under the direct supervision of a licensed have 1100 fb bending stress; 1,600,000 modulus of elasticity and max 1 q% moisture clearances and clear floor space as shown in Fig. R307.2. Shower compartments to have professional Architect to alter any portior-~E of this drawing in any way. If any part of content, Doug Fir No. 2 unless noted otherwise. 12.03 Mortar to be type "N". compressive strength to be 2,000 psi. ronabsorbent surfaces to a minimum height of b ft. above the floor and 305.1. this drawing is altered, the altering Architoct shall affix to the item altered his seal and the notation "altered by" followed by his n'gnature, the date of alteration and a b.Oq Siding to match applied over Tyvek 17.13 Hazardous Locations (Section R308.4, 8308.4.7) Specific hazardous locations where specific description of the alteration, 12.04 Provide "Dur-o-wall" standard gauge or equal in all walls over b courses high. Glazing to comply with provisions for human impact loads: Glazing in side-hinged swinging doors 6.10 Plywood - all plywood used structurally shall meet the performance standards and 13.00 STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES • This drawing has been prepared for the gecific project indicated, and is an Other than jalousies) Glazing in fixed and sliding panels of sliding door assemblies. Glazed panels instrument of service copyrighted b and the sole property of Peter T. Podlas, PC. all other requirements of applicable US Commercial Standards for the type, grade ii sliding and bifold closet door assemblies. Glazing in storm doors. Glazing in unframed swinging y' p p y and species of plywood and shall be so identified by an approved testing agency. 13.01 Steelwork in general shall conform to the currents specifications for the design, This drawing may not be copied or used, in whole or in part, by any party without the g p g doors. Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, steam rooms, saunas, whirlpools, bathtubs expressed written consent of Peter T. Po alas, PG. Infringements fabrication and erection of structural steel for buildings adopted by the AI5C. and showers. Where any part of building wall encloses such compartments, glazing within 60" exp t of criminal nd gements or any use of this na 6.11 Provide double joists under all parallel partitions. drawing for any other purposes will be prosecuted to the full exte vertically above standing or walking surFace to be regulated. (5 ft. rule - 5 ft. above walking civil law. Possession of any copy of this drawing not containing this notice or the 13.02 All structural steel shall be in accordance with the A5TM specifications, A36 surface, 5 ft. horizontally out.) See Figure R308.41. 6.12 Provide (2) 2" x 10" headers min. over any window, door opening or any opening with a strength of 36,000 psi. Architect's seal and signature, in red ink, will be grounds for prosecution. with double uprights, q'-0" and over with triple uprights, unless otherwise noted. 17.14 /automatic Fire Sprinkler System NOT required to be installed (8313.1) ° There shall be no master filing of this plain with any building department and shall See Header Schedule A-2 13.03 All connections except as noted on plans and details shall have bolted or welded deem the plan to not be valid, sealed and signed plans are good for one calendar connections as in the latest edition of the A15C manual. year from the date listed below. 6.13 All pre-engineered lumber shall be Georgia Pacific GPI series wood I-beams and LVL products or equal. All joists, girders and headers shall have bearing stiffeners 13.04 Shop drawings to be submitted to structural engineer for approval prior to fabrication. This plan is for the building lot address below and is for a one time use installed as per manufacturers recommendations. Web stiffeners shall be required Architectural Dated 03/29/23 Address: 1155 Harbor Lane, Cutchogue, NY at all load and bearing points at a minimum. Handling, storage and erection of 13.05 Erector shall provide adequate temporary bracing for lateral stability until stud walls, Review Board components shall be as per manufacturer's recommendations. plywood, roof trusses, and sheathing are in place. GENERAL NOTES & 5PEC'FIGATION5 7.00 THERMAL AND M015TURE PROTECTION NOTICE: BUILDER'S PLANS 7.01 Dampproofing, brush apply one coat of asphalt emulsion to exterior of all below 14.00 ELECTRICAL The Contractor warrants to the Architect that he possesses the particular competence and skill in N','AU5 grade walls. Also add vapor barrier as per 3.05. construction necessary to build this project without full engineering and architectural services, and, R E51 D E N G E 14.01 Shall conform to the latest revision of the National Electric Code, the Local Power for the reason that the Contractor wishes to rely upon his own competence,the Contractor or Owner 7.02 Sill Seal - 1/2' x 5 1/2" compressible fiberglass beneath all exterior sill plates. Company and all applicable local regulations. has restricted the Architect's scope of professional services. In reliance on the Contractor's warranty and at the express request of the Contractor or Owner, the Architect has under taken a limited scope PETER T. POOLA5 14.02 Provide clock e day/night thermostat. of professional services, The construction documents provided by the limited services shall be termed AF=;GH�TEGT 7.03 Insulation - Ext. Walls 821 HD Batt, Int. Walls 811 �Jp " Builders Plans"in recognition of the Contractor's sophistication. Construction will require that the BOX 1056,REMSE'4BURG,NY 11960 631-325-0929 Ceilings R38 flat Contractor adapt the Builders Plans to the field conditions encountered and make logical adjustments - Floors - 830 14.03 Provide smoke detectors as per NY5 building code. in fit, form, dimension and quantity that are treated only generally by the" Builders Plans". In the event DATE 03/2q/23 1155 Harbor L a. additional detail or guidance is needed by the Contractor of Owner for construction of any aspect of Ue 7.04 Roofing - 30 year arch. shingle with 6 nails per shingle 14.04 Kitchen and bath to have exhaust fan as per NY5 building code. the new project, n shall immediately notify the Architect. Failure to give a simple notice shall relieve the 5CALE: A5 NOTED GUtGhrt� NY i Architect of responsibility for the consequence. � ' Page 1 of 4 Ground Snow Load Ultimate Mind Exposure 1 mile of coast? Double Plate Splice (259) Nailing Schedule Table 3.1 (114) 30 PSP 130 or 140 B, C, D Yes'or No „�, _QN Coe UN6E "' ' ERAL 5PECIFI ` AT1 5 For exposures "B" "C" "D" ♦ ♦ # p 4'-a�" ate # nail spacing Approximate Distance from Nindborne Debris Protection Building Dimension_16"`x20'_Min. Splice Length ; :-, Joint,' common box Avg. High Tide Mark Required .,,.. nails nails (ENGINEERED DE516N PER A50E �-10 REEF. �JplIGe ROOF FRAMING 5TANDARD FOR HIND DE51ON NODO FRAME Less than 1 mile Yes or No NAIL SPACING for Wall Sheathing - CHART B blocking to rafter - toe nailed 2-bd 2-10d each GON5TRUGTION MANUAL 2018) Exposure "B" 4' perimeter sheets interior sheets rim board to rafter -end nailed 2-16d 3-16d each Greater than 1 mile Weathering Seismic Termite Prost Line Depth 130 mph edge 6"OG edge 6"OC end interior 12"00 interior 12"00 WALL FRAMING g g.. _.. .... .... . . . .......... top plate to top plate - face nail 2-16d2-16d per foot Severe N/A Mad/Heavy 36" 140 mph edge 6"OG edge 611 0 0 top plates @ intersection - face 4-16d 5-16d joints-each side Flood Hazard Winter Design Temp. Ice Shield Underlayment interior 12"OC interior 12"OG stud to stud - face nailed 2-16d 2-16d 24" OG header to header - face nailed 1-16d 1-16d 16" oc along Exposure "C" 4' perimeter sheets interior sheets tap or bot. plate to stud - end nail 2-16d 2-16d per stud Yes or No 11 degrees N/A 130 mpli edge 6110C edge 61106 bottom plate to floor joist, band Figure 8.2f Panel Aftachme„t Decay Aspect Ratio (L/N) Max. Bldg. Dimension = 80' interior 12"OC interior 12"00 joist, endjoist or blocking 2-16d 2-16d per foot iaxaaa g,sr.e. iv*v9+a+rawawro.ae tana«.as¢ {paape wr wms,�,m rewoesaawrn5 Slight to Min. 1:4, Max 4:1 " 140 mph edge b"OG edge 6"OG (13} 16d ea. FLOOR FRAMING 1 1.20 Actual Bldg. Dimension 16'x20' interior 6"OG interior 12"OC joist to sill,top plate or girder -toe 4-Sd 4-10d per gist - Moderate Actual / side of splice p J To bridging to joist - toe nailed 2-10d :::---_r' Anchor Bolts (158 ) below plate 2-Sd each end 1 blacking to joist - toe nailed 2-10d '""' ` ``"' Roof Live 20PSF , " -----.----- Exposure B 130 mph 140mph ,_2' °_, ?'�° blocking to sill or to late - toe 2-Sd each end I Roof Dead Load 20P5F 1st Floor Live 40 P5F, Dead Load 15 P5F g p p 3-16d 4-16d each block 6 Ground Snow Load 20 sf 2nd Floor Live 30 P5F, Dead Load 10 PSP �, ,� -, __ ledger strip to beam - face 3-16d 4-16d each joist I `_0ma '" p ,518 Diarrieter 30 OG o0 OG joist, on ledger to beam - toe 3-10d "x� x J 9 3-8d per joist _ Spans Exposure B, G, D Douglas Fir#2, Fb = 850 .psi, E= 1,600,000 (2q 1) Exposure "'G" 130 mph 140mph Bottom band joist to joist - end nailed 3-16d 4-16d per joist --{ --'- - - -- ban), joist to sill or tap plate 2-16d 3-16d 2x6 2x8 2x10 2x12 late per joist l "TOP VIEW IM p E,2� i sw i i l i 518" Diarw+eter 30°' OG 30" OG L-f - ---------- Rafters 12"oc 12-6 15-10 19-4 22-5 ROS?, SHEATHING 16"oc 10-10 13-8 16-9 1 q-5 stru;tural panels ad 10d see chart Cie Joists 12"oc 15-0 19-1 23-3 26-0 a 16"ac 13-0 16-6 20-2 26-0 GEI'I.ING SHEATHING 1st Fl. Joists 12"oc 10-9 14-2 18-0 20-11 Notes: Anchor bolts to be a min. of'1" embedded into concrete, max. 12" from any gypsum wallboard 5d coolers 5d 7'" edge/10" Figure 3.2g panelrspttce(isusrin �es �larlrontala=rasntnga�sssaers 16"oc 9-(1 12-9 15-7 18-1 after eel corner and splice, min. 2" from edge of sill plate. Anchor bolt washer to be d coolers field _ 2nd Fl. Joists 12"oc 11-10 15-'1 19-10 23-4 3" x 3" x 3/16 , max. 1116" oversized hole. Use hot dipped anchor bolts and washers cl WALL SHEATHING 16"oc 10-9 14-2 11-5 20-3 Connector in all flood zones. Double u all 2x6 sill plates and la bottoms lice with to late and � Ef p p p p p p strUd,ural panels ad 10d see chart N �f � � } spike top plate to bottom plate with (3) 16d common nails each side of splice in lieu of Max. Cantilever - load bearinggypslam wallboard 5d r� 5d �„ 0" �� sr �r G having both anchor bolts within 12" of splice on the bottom plate. (Note: the bottom Non - loading bearing cant. span < edge/1 �� rr :; EE rf RR/ GJ HEEL CONNECTIONS ( 190, 191 ) � g g p coolers „ ;� � � � a id= plate splice r„,art have a least one anchor bolt within 12' from its end) (3.2.2.3) 1l4 of Floor Joist span FLOOR SHEATHING coolers field „ „ „ s ♦„ (,� w Raaf A structural panels < 1” ad 10d 6" edge/12" " " " " " s J d cooler= 1 5/8 5d gypsum = == -_"_=-- -=�;!' ' ---------------- ---- ------ ' 6112 Note: If strap is under mud sill anchor bolt washers are 3 in x 3 in field `__' R�__:- _=_= m _ ` �- Rafter Slo e� Roof Span 13" _. _�,_ _-„- -. -�-; :..__ _--==________ _ Slope 5 ) 16d nails. square (11# ) panel nail,13 1/2 ga.,15/64 Solid blocking @ 1 st two end bays of floor joists for each ii It N A .--1 �I "�'":°° �”` So-1 dia. head = 1 1/4" drywall floor @ 48" OC. Blocking to receive a min. of(2) ad @ each ii u � . AA - Use Simpson H 6 at Rafter and face nail RR & CJ together with screw end of blocking. " '+ " --__-_--- ----- _== :___- N 0 sl q -----" ( Use same connection at ceiling joist to ceiling joist lap splices. WindOW openings connections: u « 0 r'--'-'-^___`____-_- r- --------------T-• ROOF SHEATHING REQUIREMENTS FOR WIND LOADS3 i p it n st � Roof B ) 16d nails. Patio. windou, # size #jack studs # king studs Simpson connector (1 q3, 1 q2) Rafter Slope Roof Span Exposure "B" = 1/2" BB - Use Simpson H 6 at Rafter and face nail RR & CJ together with See act:aal Floor Plans for strapping regmn'ts Exposure "C" = 1/2" * applied with corrosion resistant fasteners ( R ( Use same connection at ceiling joist to ceiling joist lap splices. Every cripple stud above the 905.2."7.2) See Floor Pian for Qtn. ®'; header to receive a Simpson H6 Attachment requirement are to be applied on Doug Fir Rafters with ad of Kings&.lacks and connector Where attic floor or ceiling Roof C ) 1&d nails. 9 common or 10d box. Perimeter sheets are 4'-0'" out from all edges of roof , Rafter Sloe Roof Span snap sizes& Hb Stud to Hdr.Strap by Simpson plane. diaphragm ( 8-D in from gobie Slope (2) 1677 common nails ;; ; walls) is used to brace the gable, yCC - Use Simpson H 6 at Rafter and face nail RR & GJ together with per stud to plate _NRIL SPACING for Roof Sheathing - CHART AE end wall or where a hip roof ( Use same connection at ceiling joist to ceiling joist lap splices. connecti,, 3 Exposure "B" 4' perimeter sheets interior sheets system is used you don't have to Roof O ) 16d nails. 3. H6 by Simpson 130 rr,ph edge 6"OG edge 6"OC block the 1 st two rafter bays Rafter Slope Rauf Span interior 12"OC, interior 12"OC DD - Use Simpson H I at Rafter and face nail RR & GJ together with ( Use same connection at ceiling joist to ceiling joist lap splices. 1` I+ '140 riiph edge 6"OG edge 6"OG interior 6"OG interior 12"OG �? HLQCKING PERIMETER IN FIRST SHEETS Roof E ) 1 bd nails. Exposure "C" 4' perimeter sheets interior sheets TWO ESAvs T Rafter Slope Roof Span T'� PI L VIIND0kN T' APPI G DETAIL INTERIOR EE - Use Simpson H -t at Rafter and face nail RR & GJ together with 130 mph edge b"OC edge 6"QG RRs NAILING interior 6"OG interior 6"OC INTERIOR AREA, ( Use same connection at ceiling joist to ceiling joist lap splices. SHEETS PERIMETER y. NAILIN(7 Door openings connections: 140 mph edge 6"OG edge b"OC AREA interior 6"OC interior 6"OC Door# size #jack studs # kin studs hdr. connector (simpson) TYPICAL SHEET F! . '� � 3t, �a: rte � J g p , TYPICAL ROOF _ 5ee actual Floor Plans for strapping regmn'ts SHEATHING r Where wind is > 130 mph use Solid blocking @ 1 st two end bays i> I r »I= [�"_ ----- of ROOF RAFTERS @ 48" OC. Blocking to receive a min. of(2) SPAN # of J��GKS # OF KINGS It a= a ad @ each end of blocking. 124 } j,_( Every cripple stud above the (210, 214 ) {I 11 header to receive a Simpson Hb EAT� 1 I G { See Iloor Plan for Otn. r �r€ of Kh,3s&Jacks and connector 0 - 4'-(}" 1 2 too, Itstrap sizes&(2) 160 I r p ; ; common nails per stud H6 Stud to Hdr.5trap by Simpson Wail Framing - Exterior load bearing wall 3.206 p. 121 6'-0" - 9"-(?'" 2 3 awse t at m : to plate connections fz.a. 0'-®" - 1'-� ^,rte A _ -� -- ---- . _ for r 1 1 3 4 _« .. m , _ - , door Muds Exposure B Douglas Fir#2, Fb = 850, E= 1,600,000 12'-0" - 13'-0" 317 5 130 mph 140mph 141-011 - 16'_0" 4 b t 3 ( 2x4 2x6 2x4 2x6 HURRICANE SHUTTERS Stud length; 10-0 10-0 10-0 10-0 8•I The General Contractor is to provide the Where wind is > 130 m y Studs Exposure G Douglas Fir#2, Fb = 850, E= 1,600,000 ph use Solid olocking @ 1 st two end bays . g # structure with 1/2 COX plywood panel-.,,/ r 130 mph 140mph of END WALL @ 48" OC. Blocking to receive a min. of(2) &d @ r 9 P pre-drilled hales for fastening screws (orale 2x4 2x6 2x4 2x6 each end of blocking. ( 121 ) TYPICAL DOOR 5T APPI C7 DETAIL Windows and Doors. Panels to be I ' Stud length 10-0 10-0 10-0 10-0 M numbered and stored on site in a dry ars x. ' . *- O:�* c Use #8 Wood Screws - 2" embedment: Unauthorized alteration or additir)n to this plan is a ` 16" OG for 0' - 4'-0" Panel S;;An e violation of section '720q of the NY5 Education Law Perforated Shearwall Hoidown Capacity for Exposure ''B" "C" "D" (22'1) 10" OG for 4'-0" - 6'-0'" Para=~ span Figure=1 8 OG far b 0 S 0 Paneispan A Copies of this plan not bearing the Architect's red inked seal and itis: t Wall Height Lbs. Aspect Ratio "_ ", "� signature shall not be considered to be vaild and shall not be valid for construction. (185) 8'-0" 3488 # per floor 3 1/211 "code" Use #10 Wood Screws - 2" Embecimer;l • There shall be no master filing of this plan with any building Ridge Connection Ridge Connection 9'-0" 3924 # per floor Actual LIN = _20/16 16" OC for 0' - 4'-0'" Panel sran department and shall deem the plan to not be valid, sealed and Strap0520 16" Strap - G520 16" 10'-01, 4360 # per floor = 1 .2 < 12" OC for 4'-0" - 6'-0" Pane',span signed plans are good for one calendar year from the date listed OC - OC ridge 12'-0" 5232 # per floor 3.5 9" OG for 6'-0" - 8'-0" Panelspan below. o � ridgevent w This plan is for the building lot address below and is for a one ` partt 6t vent (cant.) d time use Dated: 03/2q/23. Addre;3s:1155 Harbor Lane i s o >�d � (cont.) ; I , .. I, Cutchogue, NY I t_ F N I __�.______ __n s.______ Max. Cantilever - load bearing 1-4 0 ILI '� ° OIL------ � Non - loading bearing : cant. span HURRICANE SHUTTER TYPES I t r 1/4 of Floor Joist span GENERAL. NOTES & HIGH WIND Spacing StwathhlgSePtFz� ce RIDGE GONNECTiON5 Exposure "B" sI Automatic Rolldawn Shutters SPECIFIC ATIONS e (sin row plate, (184) n �� Nail � � O� Accordion Shutters splice at OCs (SII Panel Bahama Shutters face� t� � nailing 41 perimeter Awning Shutters I s s I OVERHANG OUTLOOKER5 Connectors ( Gable soffits) (2) 16d Nail Storm Panel Shutters MAU RESIDENCE I sheathing nailing zone i, s „ biC?Gin� at 6 OC✓ — Plywood Shutters Exposure B 130 mph 140mph � t;r�r�;�->� - PETER T. PODLRS � ,w-r�rrm.. s .�P. r � . . :: -.,nr�. .-W -;- H2.5A (simpson) H2.5A (simpson} R 4 studs Exposure "G°' 130 mph 140mph �+�J} ARCHITECT H2.5A (simpson) H6 (simpson) sox 105�,REMSE:JE!)KG,NY 11860 631-325-011211 OT'�....00 DATE 03/2q/23 1155 Har:or Lane, Cutchogue, NY SCALE: A5 NOTED . Page 2 of 4 a Ll• �1s�' �� _r z -- L Ti . 16 4= tzo 1- 0-LEMS�- J ALL - a f I � L� � � � _FPC TYPE "x" FIREGODED GY�IB ON 1NALL SND `1 8Q � _ � . -��st_y1©�E � _ � CEILING BETY�IEEN HOUSE AND APT. A5 '- v QLD Lu - T4 t3E S REQ'D IS - - VA� 4" N �Ltrr • N _ _..: Ir 4 � up. 148 Ir Lp (WL = Sr P�T- C4�- -psi q4 LY = �25 e*) t� I ?� 2,JO HDI2- -� 1 ��-�D 2� I e2l 51 Q - _.. MOW ,l M • w PETER T. PODLA5 ARCHITECT O BOX 1056.REMSrEMBURG,MY 11%0 691-32'5-0929 DATE 7.91 lie? }Fb'�- V4-E SCALE: A5 NOTED 7 U. ' 2V �4 -------------- I� -T- - MPICIN, C4440- (1) y - MC�+` 'TYhICAL ROOT . .._ .. .. -Roof ahf ngl e3- ted4K� .• � 15# felt C " exterior plywood 1t ` roof r f yrs-see plans for sizesto have teco - � �- -- t c ty-downs top- & bottom each H2AA �� �� ©��1�r, �� .' roof rafters in cath. clg. areas.R- insulation. (IAF 51i�0 �2 - -- - ceiling outs- see plans -_ -�--- ` 10 � � � 'T7tPICAL OifBR ANG and .• _ lv' 1"x1�,i" fascia board W 5I�oC' P. �-✓ vinyl or wood soffit with � Mt� ��' u.nC6� r� Sed Q� soffit vents as required II ,� � f n t' overhang as indicated - - ! ( i► � N ' TYPICAL WALL •fir rru '� Ep /Ik) siding 11 15# felt or Tyvek - L..�• �' \1 __.. _ SbT' 1D u t!-6 . \. , �Y�j� ••O ry� ��' A"w exterior sheathing 12x4studs 161O.c. . `'x 1O F-)2. / R-- - insulation gypsum wall board - TYPICAL CONNECTION C�2° !-}'1,� r. n•�-� C2� 2x64CA sill r-iS o sill seal G017Pe•-04�Fr SEP4 Pi' �1 a3a. anchor bolts P Si a* g �' r TYPICAL FOUNDATION poured concrete found. wall :keyed -to-a--16"x8" concrete _.... (?C.. LLEI7 dampproofingconcrete slab ." t, 3 it ', '� '• ''t'� \ 1 �- I Tyse \%3 C�> It er 44 16 !;X I - ' .%0 %' PETER T. POD1.,45 ARCHITECT O1055,9EMSENSUM6, SOX 1055•REMSENSUR6•NY 11%0 631-9254" ____-__._. ------- ----- ---. ---- - --- ---- -- --- -- -. _ __-..._..__ _.._.._. ... .__ __________-_._------_______--_-------- ---- --------.._ _ .. DATE W9 1 20L,/ SCALE:A5 NOTED er, _ -- 0 L r_7 _Q .......... ' —�--Rte✓-_'_.__....` --- - ---t1 : r- 4T F LOAtt - O Nor MAL.6 . a SNS PETER POOLA S ARCHITECT Env Y PO BOX 1058,REMSENDUR6,NY 11960 631-925.0929 V�0^�'V.�ETER�ODI.AS.GOM SGALE: NOTEr DATE:7j 2. 2� OF