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HomeMy WebLinkAbout48118-Z S�FFOL Town of Southold � Cot 1/17/2024 aye a P.O.Box 1179 c 53095 Main Rd ,o4, - Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 44876 Date: 1/17/2024 THIS CERTIFIES that the building FIREPLACE Location of Property: 250 Center St.,Mattituck SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 123.-2-21.3 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 6/24/2022 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 48118 dated 7/26/2022 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: gas fireplace to existing single family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Rosenthal, Susan of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 0 Au on d g ature } TOWN OF SOUTHOLD o�gUFFDI�oG 1 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE y • 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#: 48118 Date: 7/26/2022 Permission is hereby granted to: Rosenthal, Susan 200 E 57th St Apt 6D New York, NY 10022 To: Construct a gas fireplace to an existing single family dwelling according to manufacturer specifications as applied for. At premises located at: 250 Center St., Mattituck SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 123.-2-21.3 Pursuant to application dated 6/24/2022 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 1/25/2024. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $200.00 CO-RESIDENTIAL $50.00 Total: $250.00 Building Inspector SOUTyO� - I # # TOWN O SOU O U F SOUTH OLD BUILDING DEPT. courm a�' 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. 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Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 baps:f/`www.southoldtownny.goy Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only PERMIT NO. Building IrispeCtUr: JUN 2 4 2022 BUILDING DEPT Applications arid`fortns mustbe filled out in,their entirety.Incomplete TOWN OF SOUTHOLD applications will not be accepted. Where the,Applicant is not the owner,an Owner's Authorkatlori fbrm(hie 2)shall be corinpleted," F" Date: Zo 7- OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY:. Name: ��S'��/�-f SCTM#1000- Project Address: eZJ Q C � � l •�.. TV CC'- �� �c- �c Phone#: j/7-96 6 - 7?)-,S-- Emai1: '('p ge.,,q rta ( ,r at Z �'VL C.� c I f Caw Mailing Address:,,)Uo r�T''S7" -f �jA N +CONTACT PERSON: . Name:. .. S1�G'Vlj S . . �} 0.Vz5-- Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: "DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name:' 64 A rC--r S Z/�' � �I�PG✓}C� l A/� �— I��1���� !�'1 d C)ECi� �� Mailing Address: 6 M6 fp�TC�!�G�,.. Al . 1772 Phone#: J ail. i CONTRACTOR"INFORMATION: ow Name: c(C�,0e �/V Mailing Address: Phone#: 631 E ail;C�Q��fe �,�ztri � ✓�Gttvtsi'��ez� �� 1 f DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CON RUCTION ❑New Structure ]Ad dition \KyAlterat'on ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑other 6*5 $ C)-Dt 00© Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes o Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes No 1 PROPERTY IINFORMATION Existinguse ofproperty: �S i �-� Intended use of property: S� <, j r Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? ❑Yes No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. Check.i3ox After,Reading:­The owner/contractor/design professional is responAk f6i gU drainage and storm Water issues as prnpided by wn code. ._ cnaptew 236 of the To 'APPUCAMON IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuarice'of a Building Per ntt pursuant to lbe auilding Xbne . Ordinance of the Town of Southold;Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinan es or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, , additions,alterations or for removal or demoiltlon.as herein described.The applicant agrees tb com ply4 tfi all applicable laws,ordinances;building cod's, housing code and regulations and to`admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)for becessary,inspectFons,False statements made herein are -punishable a"s a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210AS of the flew York Slate penal-Law. Application Submitted By(print name): �(.t S.qn/ �Cra I ❑Authorized Agent Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF AJ&(J s that s the a . being duly sworn,deposes and say h t )he is h( applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the (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 application file t l Sworn before me this le,-tp 1day of i20 C� 2' Notary Public ryPbc tt WNota Public, Sa*o of No.o2DE47889M.RTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION Qualified in New York C 5/31 2023 re the applicant is not the owner) Commission Expires 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 NOTE: AS BUILT CONDITIONS FOR GAS FIREPLACE ADDITION UNDER BUILDING PERMIT#48118 --- __ AMENDMENT //�1 p ZEN DESIGN ------------------ — _ _---_---_ _� ���� l/� r V` 1250 EVERGREEN DRIVE PHONE 31513IL9 6 35 lans sLbj 2x6 RAFTERS ones aroarchil copyrighted under Sec. copyrighth protenbn as an•archllCClurol work•unCOr Sce.102 of the ._......_..___.._...___....__-.,._..___.... ____._...L.__-___,.- _.____ -.-_.—_ __. ____•._._._._.__—.—___—_.._-.—._...____.___—__-__.,,_—.._._ Copyright Act.17 US0.as amended DCcO"bor 1990 and knmrn as Architectural Works Copyright ProtccUonAct of 1990.The ' protetlion intluds/u!is not Ilmitcvl la IM omro0 form s wcU astho..ngemenl and composition of spaces and elements of dsign.Under such grated]on,—thorUrd we of these plan& -'—� GAS FIREPLACE VENT-INSTALLED warkorhOmemp°s°°`°d•aa°lagsdwdimVormwtar°oaf eof home re resent d.cantngselratlm 1.the cessation ssary ._----- _.-..-_._. __. ___.___._.___....— ____...._—_- __-._______..._.__-._._..._—_..- —___._ _._..____. a ampcnnall0n to ZEN OESM U.C. __-__..____-------'----_---___--_----_—'--- __.-- -----_._-_.._ --.--------_-..__.__. _..—_._-----.__.--_------_—'-- AS PER MANUFACTURERS —_ -- --�—_ -- — ------- --- ---.—.-- ------- --- --T_---- _ -- SPECIFICATIONS NO. ISSUE DATE 01 ASBUILTS 0L02.24 ---------------------------- ------------ -------------------- ---- ____._____ 2x8 FLOOR JOISTS I I I I 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED POST ON 4x4 WET ANCHOR BASE(TYP) I I I I L J L J 8" DIA.SONOTUBES �REp AR 3'-O"MIN.BELOW GRADE \5� E.NI cy�T c , F EXISTING WINDOW RO O EXISTING(2)2x12 't• WINDOW MENDOTA-GAS FIREPLACE INSERT sT-gT��44423 0 MODEL#AA-11-03077 of N E`t'j 4'-r NEW FRAMED WALL FOR ROSENTHAL GAS FIRE PLACE INSERT RESIDENCE 250 CENTER STREET EXISTING FOUNDATION AND MATTITUCK,NY 11952 I INTERIORS UNCHANGED ., I I I SCTM:1000-123-2-213 I - I SCALE: 1/4"a 1r-0" • _____" - DATE: 0L02.24 -----N — —i i------ ® 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED DRAWN B E N. ........ POST ON 4x4 WET 31-9" ANCHOR BASE(TYP) 8"DIA.SONOTUBES NWJ 3'-0"MIN.BELOW GRADE A 139Lo ` out o -ro,,l:ti I � �s 0 5 25 ;' / — Road APPROVED AS NOTED DATES a�_a B.P.# F Q v Il FEE12 50 - BY JJL NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION-TWO REQUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE 2. ROUGH-FRAMING,PLUMBING, STRAPPING, ELECTRICAL&CAULKING 3. INSULATION 4. FINAL-CONSTRUCTION &ELECTRICAL MUST BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL. MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE &TOWN CODES AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF SOU T HG'_D TOWN ZBA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES N.Y.S.DEC I� � a h -EN1 UUN 2 L A22 n l rA BUILDING DEPT NORTH AMERICA'S LUXURY FIREPLACE TOVVN OF SOUTiiOLD Installation and Operating Instructions MODEL NO. FV34 FULLVIEW DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE HEATER AA-11-03054 WARNING: If the information in these instructions AVERTISSEMENT.Assurez-vous de bien suivre les is not followed exactly,a fire or explosion may instructions donnees clans cette notice pour reduire au result causing property damage,personal injury or minimum le risque d'incendie ou d'explosion ou pour loss of life. dviter tout dommai=_e materiel.toute blessure ou la mort. -Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser d'essence ni d'autres vapeurs vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other, ou liquids inflammables clans le voisinage de cet appareil appliance. ou de tout autre appareil. -WHATTO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS -QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ LINE ODEUR DE GAZ: • Do not try to light any appliance. • Ne pas tenter d'allumer d'appareil. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not • Ne touchez a aucun interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir des use any phone in your building. telephones se trouvant clans le batiment ou vous trouvez. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a •Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's un voisin.Suivez les instructions du fournisseur. instructions. •Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz, • If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call appelez le service des incendies. the fire department. -L'installation et 1'entretien doivent etre assures par un -Installation and service must be performed by a installateur ou un service d'entretien qualifie ou par le qualified installer,service agency or the gas fournisseur de gaz. supplier. This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, Cet appareil peut etre installe clans une maison permanently located, manufactured home(USA prefabriqude(E.-U.seulement)ou mobile deja installee a only) or mobile home,where not prohibited by local demeure si les reglements locaux le permettent. codes. Cet appareil doit etre utilise uniquement avec les types de This appliance is only for use with the type of gas gaz indiques sur la plaque signaletique. Une trousse de indicated on the rating plate.This appliance is not conversion est fournie avec cet appareil. convertible for use with other gasses,unless a certified kit is used. A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from Une barriere congue pour reduire le risque de brulures the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance du verre chaud est fournie avec cet appareil et doit etre and must be installed. installee. gm x ' ,WA ��IERTIS�SEIUIEN7' HOT GLASS ALL _ Une surface vitree chaude CAUSE BURNS. peut causer des brOlures. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS IJaNe Laisser refroidir la surface UNTIL COOLED. ! vitree avant d'y toucher. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN permettez jamais 5 un enfant TO TOUCH GLASS. de toucher la surface vitree. 85-03-01105-K FV34 3.2.5 FV34 Fireplace Ratings Information This Mendota Fireplace can be installed directly on top of a metal,masonry or wood structural surface. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS: 120 Volts AC, 1.5 Amps(minimum line voltage allowed 110 Volts AC) REQUIRED GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE: NAT.GAS:7"W.C. [5.0"W.C.MIN., 11"W.C. MAX.] L.P.GAS: 11"W.C. [11"W.C. MIN.,13"W.C.MAX.] LP GAS CONVERSION KIT:This Fireplace comes configured for use with Natural Gas.To convert the Fireplace for use with LP Gas,install: LP GAS CONVERSION KIT#HA-30-00507. GAS INPUT RATES High Fire Low Fire BTUH .......................... NAT.GAS 32,000 9,260 BTUH .......................... L.P.GAS 32,000 12,707 ORIFICE SIZES............[0-2000ft(610 m)]: REAR BURNER:#44 NG 3/64"L.P.]—FRONT BURNER:#49 NG 3/64"LP] [2000-4500ft(610-1370 m)]: REAR BURNER:#44 NG 3/64" L.P.]—FRONT BURNER:#49 NG#55 LP] P.4 FIREPLACE EFFICIENCY..........77.4% FLUE VENTING............COAXIAL RIGID-4"DIAMETER EXHAUST&6-5/8" DIAMETER AIR INLETAND APPROVED VENT CAPS All UL Listed Coaxial Rigid 4"x 6-5/8"Vent pipe components and vent caps are approved for use. Do not mix components of different brands or series.Always use the same brand and series components throughout the entire vent system. MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION UNIT TO FLOOR Oin. (Omm) GLASS EDGE TO ADJACENT SIDEWALL 16in. (406 mm) UNIT TO ENCLOSURE SIDEWALL 1/2in. (13mm) VENT PIPE TOP TO COMBUSTIBLES tin. (51mm) UNIT TO ENCLOSURE BACK WALL 1/2in. (13mm) VENT PIPE SIDES TO COMBUSTIBLES tin. (25mm) UNIT BOTTOM TO ENCLOSURE CEILING 56 3/16 in. (143 cm) VENT PIPE BOTTOM TO COMBUSTIBLES tin. (25mm) UNIT BOTTOM TO ROOM CEILING 72 in. (1829 mm) DISTANCE TO 8" MANTLE ABOVE TOP CONVECTION AIR DISCHARGE OPENING 20 in. (50.8 cm) MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE ROUGH FRAMING DIMENSIONS WIDTH =40-5/8"(103.2 cm) HEIGHT=36-3/4"(94 cm) DEPTH= 14-5/8"(37 cm) NET WEIGHT................200 lbs.(Team Lift recommended) BARRIER SCREEN:A barrier screen that has been certified for use with this Fireplace must be installed on the Fireplace when it is in use.The barrier screen will prevent accidental contact with the glass door face,which could result in a severe burn. SAFETY:AGA certified,electronic ignition IPI system activated with thermostatic remote control. CERTIFIED TO:ANSI Z21.88-2017/CSA2.33-2017 This Mendota Gas Fireplace has been tested and certified by: Intertek Testing Services,8431 Murphy Drive, Middleton,WI 53562\ I C BO#AA647-4 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 17 3.2.6 Normal Surface Temperatures - ---- ---- WARNING: The'supplied barrier screen must be installed, always, when this fireplace is in operation. Do hot lace an "object direct) in front within 60" from barrier screen surface) or direct) above on the p, Y Y � (within�. Y � `I front edge of the mantel). This is"a heating appliance, i4reas directly;in front and above this,appliance will j ' be very hot and'can damage'most household objects if placed too close.- Keep Furniture pieces at beast 60"away in front of the barrier screen surface. HINT: To greatly reduce surface temperatures surrounding this Fireplace during operation, Mendota recommends operating the integrated convection air blower which aids in cooling all surrounding surfaces. Mendota Fireplaces comply with ANSI Z21.88-2017/CSA2.33-2017 Standards for maximum surface temperatures(ambient plus 117°F)on exposed"combustible"surfaces adjacent to the Fireplace. Be aware that surfaces in front of,above and adjacent to this heater appliance can be too hot to touch.As long as all required clearances to combustibles are met and the required finishing materials are used,this appliance will perform safely. Note that the exposed surfaces immediately surrounding the Fireplace can have surface temperatures that are too hot to touch.This level of surface temperature is considered normal and does not indicate any hazardous situation. 3.2.6.1 Hearth Pad Temperatures New hearth protection pads installed are required to SURROUND have a thermal insulation value of R-1. The top exposed surface of the noncombustible hearth pads can reach a temperature that is too hot to touch (as high as 250°F).This is considered normal. 3.2.6.2 Surround Face Temperatures Areas of the breastplate directly above the top convection air gap of this Fireplace can be very hot(too hot to touch(exceeding 2501F))and is deemed normal. GLASS 3.2.6.3 Mantel Temperatures Mendota Fireplaces comply with ANSI Z21.88-2017/ CSA2.33-2017 standards for maximum surface temperatures on exposed"combustible"surfaces adjacent to the Fireplace. Be aware that surface in front of,above and adjacent to this heater appliance can be HEARTH PAD too hot to touch.As long as all required clearances to combustibles are met and the required finishing materials are used,this appliance will perform safely. Note that the exposed surfaces immediately Figure 3-11 Hot Zones surrounding the Fireplace can have a surface temperature too hot to touch.This level of surface temperatures is considered normal and does not indicate any hazardous situation. WARNING:Surfaces surrounding this Fireplace can be very hot to the touch during operation.Carefully supervise children and pets while this Fireplace is operating. 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 18 3.2.7 Fireplace Dimensions and Clearances 40 8' ROUGH FRAMING WIDTH lq_s/8 ROUGH FRAMING DEPTH � ®� 95�g'UNIT 1818"MINIMUM TO SOFFIT. FACE TO 24"TO VINYL SOFFITS. O O VENT CENTERLINE 77'M �8 TO CEILING UNIT BASE TO CEILING 1 16, 1 16" PROTRUSIONS IN UNIT443�4 UNIT MINIMUM HATCHED AREA ARE TO DEEASEP CENTER VENT TO SIDE TO 8"DEEP CENTER LINE ALLOWED.WALL MANTEL HATCHED AREAS ARE _ NON-COMBUSTIBLEZONES. ly2'THICK MAXIMUM eF V�O�� f.. _ 18" 2X4 HEARTH PAD STUDS 363/y' MINIMUM REQUIRED DIMENSIONS ROUGH FRAMING ROUGH FRAMING WIDTH 39-1/7'STICK FRAMING or 40-5/9' HEIGHT SOLID WALL FRAMING ROUGH FRAMING HEIGHT 36-3/4" 243�4 ROUGH FRAMING DEPTH 14-5/9' MINIMUM FINISHING MATERIALS TOTAL THICKNESS I 1" UNIT BASE TO ROOM CEILING MINIMUM DISTANCE 77' MINIMUM DISTANCE TO 8"MANTEL ABOVE UNIT BASE 1 44-3/4' 39)/2 STICK FRAMING WIDTH 40-V."SOLID WALL FRAMING WIDTH Figure 3-12 Overall Fireplace Dimensions 468" 616 234' CAUTION:The distance from floor level to the centerline of the vent cap is given based on Simpson Duravent GS components. If using 1 5 vent components of other brands do not assume that the /8 6 1 6" measurement given here is applicable.Verify the distance to ✓ centerline of vencap by measuring the components you will be using. NOTE: For every 1"this fireplace is raised off the floor, the non-combustible hearth protection pad may be reduced 6 8„ 4a5/8" MIN by 2". If this fireplace is raised off the floor more than 6", No hearth protection pad is required. Figure 3-13 Corner Installation Dimensions 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 19 O N N CU co 40-5/8" 14 9/16' MIN.ROUGH FRAMING WIDTH 36-3/4" MIN. ROUGH 29 13/I6'FLOOR FRAMING LIFTINGTO VENT STARTER TOP HEIGHT HANDLE 36 9/I6" 29 GAS SUPPLY 23 1/8,. 28 9/16" INLET 1/2"FNPT INNER GUIDE 19 7/8" DC BACKUP I IOVAC O HEIGHT POWER CORD INLET EXIT HOT,NO SWITCH _O Ln DI9��fi I e 8 1/16 b 3/4" s a s 7" j 5 11 32 5/8" 5/16" INNER GUIDE WIDTH 11 Q > 'Q LL 4"X6"COAXIAL STARTER COLLAR HEAT TRANSFER M 0 DUCT KNOCKOUT f6 � U y. • *MASTER YNC WITCH 40 � •I LL 47 GAS SUPPLY INLET '" ELECTRICALSUPPLY INLET u THIS SIDE B SWTCH DETAIL A B THIS SIDE CL `n N o L � LL O M 00 O VT CY 00 cvi 3.2.8.1 Convection Blower System A blower is provided as standard equipment with this FV34 Fireplace.The blower has an air output rating of 950 CFM(in free air).This Fireplace is designed to operate with the blower turned off or on.Turning the blower on aids in distributing and circulating heat to the room this Fireplace is installed in. 3.2.8.2 Lifting Handles Four lifting handles,one on each side and two on the rear wall,are provided. The lifting handles make it easy for two individuals to lift and transport this Fireplace. WARNING: The lifting handles are designed only for lifting and moving the fireplace short distances.Such as lifting the fireplace onto a transport'cart or shifting the fireplace during installation. Do not attempt to carry this fireplace by the lifting handles only. Note: Team lifting is,.r.ecommehded. . To use the lifting handles,remove one screw that secures the upper section of the lifting handles and pull top section outward. Slide hands into the opening of the lifting handle,grip top U-shaped section tightly and lift. Once this Fireplace is moved to its final location,you may remove and discard the lifting handles,if necessary,to reduce the width and depth of this Fireplace. • LIFTING a HANDLE a 1 Figure 3-15 Lifting Handles 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 21 3.2.9 Rough Framing Dimensions .Minilmum Rou h FM nin � ;Dimensions The Rough Framing Dimensions must be DESCRIPTION DIMENSION INCHES maintained to allow this fireplace to slide into A Width 40-5/8" the framing cavity. B Height 36-3/4" C Depth 14-5/8" SPECIAL FRAMING NOTE: On the left:side of D Vent opening height 10-3/4" this unit, a metal box containing the ignition E Vent opening width 10-3/4" system protrudes outward '/z' and an electrical cable clamp protrudes outward 1-1/4". If the fireplace is to be recessed in a cavity deeper than 14-5/8", all framing and finishing materials protruding past the front face of this fireplace must be of the NON-COMBUSTIBLE variety. 3.2.9.1 Constructing the Appliance Chase A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose this fireplace and its vent system. Vertical vents that run on the outside of a building may be,but are not required to be,installed inside a chase. Construction of the chase may vary with the type of building.These instructions are not substitutes for the requirements of local building codes. Local building codes MUST be adhered to. Chases should be constructed in the manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting problems. The chase should not break the outside building envelope in any manner. Wall, ceiling,base plate and cantilever floor of the chase should be insulated. Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for the rest of the home.Additionally,in regions where cold air infiltration may be an issue,the inside surfaces of the chase may be sheet rocked and taped for maximum airtightness. To further prevent drafts,the fire stops should be caulked with high temperature caulk to seal the gaps. Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked with high temp caulk or stuffed with unfaced insulation. If the appliance is being installed on a cement slab,a layer of plywood may be placed underneath this fireplace to prevent conducting cold up into the room. 49-7/8" FLOOR TO WALL THIMBLE CENTER O Figure 3-16 FINALIZED FRAMING DIMENSIONS 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 22 3.2.10 Clearance from Appliance Side Walls 0"CLEARANCE FROM TOP STANDOFFS 1/2"CLEARANCE FROM BACK �l/2"CLEARANCE FROM SIDES Figure 3-17 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 3.2.11 Clearances to Combustible Side Walls The minimum distance required from the side edge of the visible glass to a combustible side wall is 16".Combustible side walls, mantel corbels,mantel legs and other combustible walls and decorative objects must fall behind a 45-degree line extending outward from the side edges of the visible glass unless such objects are more than 16"away from the visible side edges of the glass.See Figure 3-18 Side Wall Clearances. If the required clearance cannot,be met to a pre-existing combustible side wall, an NFPA approved clearance reduction shield, metal or ceramic board, must be added to the.side wall. 3.2.11.1 Horizontal Clearance Reduction by 66% NPFA 211 Approved: Install 20-gauge or heavier steel 40-%' shield that provides at least a 1"active airspace,on the ROUGW FDRHMING combustible wall surface. To provide for active airflow, ROUGH FRAMING install at least 1"metal or ceramic standoffs or spacers __ DEPTH between the metal shield and the combustible surface being protected. The bottom and top edges of the cavity between the metal shield and the combustible surface must be left open.The steel shield must be a minimum of I 12" larger in each direction than the surface area of the source of heat;or if the surface being protected is smaller than surface area of the source of heat,this shield must 135' 1s be larger than the combustible surface in each direction. By using this method of protection,if the required 16, horizontal clearance was 16",the resulting clearance will MINIMUM ANY PROTRUSIONS IN TO SIDE HATCHED AREA ARE be reduced by 66%to 5-3/8" between the heat source WALL EXEMPTED AND ALLOWED. and the metal shield. Figure 3-18 Side Wall Clearances 3.2.11.2 Horizontal Clearance Reduction by 50% NPFA 211 Approved: Install an R-1 rated ceramic board or R-1 rated mineral board on the wall you are attempting to protect. by using this method of protection,if the required horizontal clearance was 16",the resulting clearance will be reduced by 50% to 8" between the heat source and the R-1 Rated wall board. 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 23 3.2.12 Clearances to Combustible Mantels Mantel Clearances for this fireplace may be measured from the top of the convection air opening or the floor level of this fireplace. The location that is referenced normally to measure mantel clearances is the Top of the Convection Air Opening. For ease, however, measure up from the floor level of this fireplace.The chart and diagram,in this page,provide all the reference dimensional information necessary in determining the distance a combustible mantel may protrude out from the face surface of this fireplace. The chart shows the Distance from Fireplace Face the combustible mantel may protrude outward at a Distance up From Floor Level of this Fireplace. If you prefer to take measurements from the Top of the Convection Air Opening,note that the Top of the convection air opening is 24-3/4"inches up from the floor level of this fireplace. WARNING: Make proper use.of this chart. Do not compromise the specifications contained in this.chart. Failure to adhere to proper clearances requireclAd combustibles may cause,spontaneous combustion,of the mantel and NOTE:For mantels that protrude more than 8 inches from the front surface of the fireplace use a rise and run of(1:1)to calculate the required height of the mantel. EXAMPLE:You have a 12"mantel.To calculate the height above the convection air opening the equation would be: 12"x(1/1)+12"=24"above the convection air opening 0 �g I I Q T 9 8 07 20r' w 6 NON-COMBUST®IE ZONE 12 O 15 14 —_—�_ w `� 13 •.z 44 19/3T O r 12 w z• o z: m J Q 0 co 0 Z m Z = -- z m (� W Z O ° m = 0 U o z� 3723/37' DISTANCE FROM FIREPLACE FACE The top of the top convection air opening is 24-3/4"up from floor level. Figure 3-20 APPROVED MANTEL CHART Figure 3-19 MANTEL CLEARANCES 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 24 3.2.13 Hearth Pad Requirement A non-combustible hearth protector with a thermal insulation rating of R-1 is required when installing this fireplace directly on the floor and must extend a minimum of 18"in front of this fireplace. For every 1" the fireplace'is raised off the floor, the depth of the required .13-1 hearth protector may be' reduced, by 2". If the fireplace is raised off the floor 6" or more, no R-1 hearth protector is required for fire j protection. . ' Raising the.fir'eplace only removes the requirement for a.R-1'rate,d hearth protector.'The floor in;front of the'fireplace Will,still,get hot up to 200 "F.The higher the fireplace is raised the lower.the temperatures_ on . .j the floor will be..M'aterials used .on the floor in front of the fireplace must be appro,priate'for elevated +.temperatures. Flooring materials such as carpet, vinyl and.laminated floors may warp or be damaged if installed in front.of this fireplace. If these materials are used it is recommended that the fireplace.is raised at least 12" above. th.e floor. Mendota does--not guarantee any materials used around the fireplace: Mendota disclaims any and all liability fo.r any damage to finishing:materi,als including warping, discoloring, cracking, peeling or'-flaking. This also.includes any off-gassing,or unpleasant smells from materials When they are heated. 3.2.13.1 Hearth Pad Materials A hearth pad with an R-Value of at least 1 is required unless the fireplace is raised off the floor 6"or more.A list of common finishing materials and their R-Values is included in the"R-Values of Common Finishing Materials"section of this manual.Many finishing materials have a low R-Value. For example, 1"thick granite has a R-Value of only.05.When building a conforming hearth pad it may be necessary to use an insulating underlayment board with a high R-Value.A list of some possible underlayment boards is given below.These boards are not structural they can be easily dented and damaged.They must only be used as an insulator under other non-combustible finishing material. The fireplace can sit on a wood or cement floor.An R-1 rating is not required under the fireplace. 11J2" rTHICK FIREPLACE CAN SIT ON WOOD ig• OR CEMENT FLOOR HEARTH PAD R-1 MINIMUM RATING REQUIRED. 112"THICK R-1 INSULATING BOARD CAN BE USED AS AS BASE IAYERTOACHIEVE R-1 RATING FORATHIN HEARTH. FOR THICKER HEARTH PADS THE FIREPLACE MUST BE RAISED. R-Values of Hearth Pad Boards Material Thickness R-Value Application Mineral Fiber Board ( Micore 160,300,SB) 1/2" 1.27—1.47 Hearth Pad Insulator Cearmic Board (Rescor 360) 1/2" 1.11 Hearth Pad Insulator Cearmic Board (Fiberfrax Duraboard LD) 1/2" 1.10 Hearth Pad Insulator 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 25 3.2.13.2 Finishing to the Bottom Guide WARNING:Careful planning is required to insure a proper finish.Many fronts for the fireplace require different finishing guides than what come on the fireplace. Before installing the hearth pad or wall finishing material on the fireplace insure the correct finishing guides are installed on the fireplace for the front being used. The fireplace is shipped with a bottom guide Installed.Some fronts that can be installed on this fireplace require other finishing guides. In those cases,the guide that comes on the fireplace is removed and replaced with another guide.The bottom finishing guide sits above the bottom of the fireplace.The finishing of the fireplace must be carefully planned to ensure the area between the bottom of the fireplace and bottom guide is covered.The area must be covered with the hearth pad or if the fireplace is raised above the hearth pad the area must be covered with non-combustible wall finishing material.The distance from the bottom of the fireplace to the bottom guide varies depending on the front being installed. If the guides that come on the fireplace are used the dimension"A"from the bottom of the fireplace to the bottom guide is 11/2".Other guide kits that are required for installing fronts on the fireplace may have a different dimension.Consult the guide kit instructions for detailed dimensions. The area between the bottom guide and bottom of the fireplace must be covered. There are two options for covering this area.The first is to build the hearth pad so that it is level with the bottom guide.The second option is to raise the fireplace above the hearth pad and use non-combustible wall finishing material to cover the area between the bottom guide and bottom of the fireplace. A THIS AREA BETWEEN THE BOTTOM GUIDE AND BOTTOM OF THE FIREPLACE MUST BE COVERED BY A HEARTH PAD OR WALL FINISHING MATERIAL. Hearth Pad Built to the Bottom Guide Fireplace Raised Above the Hearth Pad AREA BETWEEN THE BOTTOM GUIDE III AND FLOOR MUST BE FILLED WITH FINISHING MATERIAL. � A HEARTH PAD BUILTTO FIREPLACE RAISED ABOVE THE BOTTOM GUIDE THE HEARTH PAD. "A" =1 1/2"for the guide that comes installed on the fireplace. Other guide kits that are required for installing fronts on the fireplace may have a different dimension.Consult the guide kit instructions for detailed dimensions. If the hearth pad being used is thicker than the dimension "A"the fireplace will need to be raised. For example, if the distance"A"from the bottom of the fireplace to the bottom guide is 11/2" and the hearth pad being used is 4" thick the fireplace would need to be raised 21/2". 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 26 3.2.14 Suitable Mantel, Facing& Hearth Pad Materials Materials used in areas designated as non-combustible must be rated as non-combustible per NFPA 220 Standard on Types of Building Construction,or reported as passing ASTM E 136,Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 Degrees C. WARNING:Common Finishing Materials Not Approved for use. Paper faced gypsum board(drywall)including Type X Fire Rated board is not a non-combustible material.These boards are not approved for use in the non-combustible zone of the fireplace. WonderBoard brand boards are commonly used as a backerboard for tile.WonderBoard backerboard is not a non- combustible material and is not approved for use in the non-combustible zone of the fireplace.In addition,WonderBoard off-gasses when heated and should not be used anywhere near the fireplace. Information for common materials used is given below. It is recommended that finishing material used on the wall over the fireplace has a depth of at least 1".This is the depth of the finishing guides on the fireplace and will result in the best final appearance. Mendota does not guarantee any materials used around the fireplace. Mendota disclaims any and all liability for any damage to finishing materials including warping,discoloring, cracking,peeling or flaking.This also includes any off-gassing or unpleasant smells from materials when they are heated. 3.2.14.1 R-Values of Common Finishing Materials R-Values of Hearth Pad Boards Material Thickness R-Value Application Mineral Fiber Board (Micore 160,300,SB) 1/2" 1.2—1.4 Only approved for use as an insulator under other non-combustible finishing Cearmic Board (Rescor 360) 1/2" 1.11 material for a hearth pad. Do not use on the face of a fireplace or Cearmic Board (Fiberfrax Duraboard LD) 1/2" 1.10 wall. R-Values of Common Finishing Materials Material Thickness R-Value Application SkamoEnclosure Board 1" 0.410 Best option for a smooth wall finish. Least chance Promat Promafour 1" 0.410 of cracking from heat. Cement Board (Hardibacker 500) 1/2" 0.200 Best used as a backer board for tile or natural stone installations. Not recommended as a smooth wall finish unless Cement Board (Hardibacker) 1/4" 0.130 used with a Cool Wall heat transfer system. Common Brick 2-1/4" 0.450 Common Brick 4" 0.800 Thinset Mortar 1/4" 0.100 Concrete (150 Ibs/Cubic Foot) 1" 0.07 Ceramic Tile 1/4" 0.25 Common non-combustible materials used around Flagstone 1" 0.079 a fireplace.Can be used on the wall or hearth pad. Install these materials per the Granite 1" 0.05 recommendations in the following sections. Limestone 1" 0.08 Marble 1" 0.08 Sandstone 1" 0.079 Slate 1" 0.100 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 27 3.2.15 FRAMING DEPTH and FINISHING GUIDES This fireplace comes with one standard finishing guide that will be used with any inside finish decorative front. Door installation will require the use of a faceplate.Grace, Mission and Willowbrook fronts have optional finishing applications depending on what wall finishing material and what finished look you want to achieve. Refer to the Grace/Willowbrook/Mission front guide options. It is important to know what wall finish is being used and what finish option is preferred prior to unit installation when choosing a Grace,Willowbrook or Mission front. When the wall finish material will exceed 2%"in depth,the Recessed Mount guide kit will be required to allow the decorative front to install properly. All finish guides,standard or optional,protrude 1"from the face of the unit. Factory guides are installed with rivets and can be removed with a%8"drill bit. The finish guide used should be permanently left in place. 3.2.16 GRACE/WILLOWBROOK/MISSION FRONT GUIDE OPTIONS This fireplace comes with guides to ensure finish materials do not encroach into the convection air area of the fireplace.Some decorative fronts for this fireplace come with additional guides for different finishing and appearance options. There are two options for finishing the fireplace when installing a Mission,Grace or Willowbrook front.One of two guide kits must be ordered. Please read the following instruction before installing the finishing material on the front of this fireplace. If you have any questions about finishing the fireplace,contact a Mendota dealer or the Mendota Service Department. • To prevent damage, remove any decorative front,screen,or door from the fireplace and mask the fireplace glass frame prior to installation of finish materials 3.2.16.1 Flush Mount Guide kit-Installing Front On Top Of Finishing Materials With The Screen Recessed Note:Order the Flush Mount Guide Kit from the pricing sheet. This option requires that your finish material be less than 3"thick including backing materials and reasonably flat. If they are not,use the Recessed Mount Guide Kit instead. 3.000 MAX FIREPLACE-\ FINISHING FACE MATERIAL GRACE OR WILLOWBROOK FRONT 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 30 3.2.16.2 Recessed Mount Guide Kit:Installing Front Flush Or Recessed Into Wall Note:Order the Recessed Mount Guide Kit from the pricing sheet. This option allows the front to mount with any finish material.The front will fit inside the guides.Allowing the front to be recessed into the wall. If you are unsure of which option to use this option as there are no restrictions on the type of finishing material that can be used. FINISHING FIREPLACE MATERIAL FACE GRACE OR WIUOWBROOK FRONT Y' 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 31 3.2.17 Recommendations for Television Installation Note:The model depicted in the images is a representation of a Mendota Hearth fireplace.These recommendations apply to all Mendota Hearth Fireplaces. When planning to install a television or other heat sensitive product above your fireplace,there are some points to consider. Many television manufacturers specify in their installation instructions that the television must not be installed near or above a heat source.The decision to install a television near or above a Mendota fireplace rests solely on the consumer. It is the consumers responsibility to satisfy television specifications and insure the television will not exceed maximum operation temperatures. Mendota Hearth will not be held liable for any adverse effects on a television or other products located near to a Mendota Hearth fireplace. The drawings below show recommendations that may be used as a guide for those consumers that decide to locate a television above a Mendota Hearth fireplace.These recommendations have been found to reduce the heat impact to a television when installed above a Mendota Hearth fireplace. 3.2.17.1 Recommendation 1:Add a mantel Add a mantel above the fireplace.The mantel shall be at least 2 inches deeper than the depth of the television;and at least as wide as the television.The mantel shall be mounted so that its top surface is a minimum of 18 inches above the top air gap of the fireplace. Attention: If the mantel is constructed of combustible materials, make certain that the entire mantel meets the clearances to combustible mantel requirements. STANDARD CONFIGURATION DIRECT VENT Y 1 TELEVISION 2"MINIMUM-► MANTEL■ 18"MINIMUM 1 HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX COOL ROOM oftep® AIR IN a 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 32 3.2.17.2 Recommendation 2:Create a recessed cavity Frame a recessed cavity above the fireplace.The cavity shall be at least 6 inches taller and 6 inches wider than the television.The cavity's bottom surface must be a minimum of 24 inches above the top air gap of this fireplace.The cavity must be deep enough for the television to be recessed at least 2 inches in from the wall. STANDARD CONFIGURATION DIRECT VENT _� •tq�t TV HEIGHT PLUS 6" {:1 TELEVISION .j- 2"MINIMUM 24"MINIMUM HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX COOL O �O ROOM 0111W00- AIR IN 3.2.17.3 Recommendation 3: Install a heat transfer system Mendota Hearth offers three heat transfer systems that take heat from the fireplace and redirect it to another area.When used correctly these heat transfer systems can make it possible to mount a television above the fireplace without installing a mantel or creating a recessed cavity. Note: Heat transfer systems are not available for use on M27 model fireplaces. WARNING:The convection fans on the fireplace must be turned off to insure the heat from the fireplace is redirected through the heat transfer system.Turning the convection fans on will force heated air out the front of the fireplace,heating the surrounding area. - On fireplaces with a millivolt system: DXV35 Timberfire, DXV42, DXV60, M50 the convection fans must be disconnected from power to insure they cannot be turned on. 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 33 On fireplaces with electronic ignition system that come with a PF2 remote the convection fans function must be programed out of the remote.This will ensure that the convection fans cannot be turned on. Follow the directions below to remove the convection fans function from the remote. 1. Remove a battery from the remote. 2. Hold down both the ON/OFF key and MODE key and reinstall the battery. 3. Continue to hold the ON/OFF key. Release the OWOFF KeyTHERMOSTAT Key MODE key. Press the MODE key once to highlight Back lit LCD display MODE Key the convection fan function. 44 Im p UPIDOWN Arrow Key 4. While still holding the ON/OFF key press the DOWN ARROW key.The display will change from"Set"to "Clr"to indicate that the convection fan function has been disabled. 5. Release the ON/OFF key. 3.2.17.3.1 Mendota Cool Wall The Mendota Cool Wall system uses natural convection to take heat off the wall directly above the fireplace and redirects it up and away from surrounding areas.Testing has shown that when using a Cool Wall system,temperatures above the fireplace are reduced making it possible to mount a television 15"above the fireplace's top air gap. COOL WALL TECHNOLOGY DIRECT VENT ' I HEATED e ROOM AIR RISES UP AND OUT TELEVISION s 15°M IN IMUM HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX , COOL ROOM AIR IN 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 34 3.2.17.3.2 Versiheat The Versiheat system uses a fan to redirect heat from the fireplace to an alternate room in the home. WARNING:To reduce temperatures above the fireplace for mounting a television the Versiheat system must always be on when the fireplace is in operation.Because the Versiheat system must be running to reduce temperatures the fireplace cannot be operated during a power outage. Testing has shown that when using two Versiheat systems temperatures above the fireplace are reduced making it possible to mount a television 15"above the fireplace's top air gap. VERSIHEAT TECHNOLOGY DIRECT VENT Y � n FAN }. FORCES HEATED ROOM AIR TO ALTERNATE ROOM TWO DUCTING OPTIONS TELEVISION 15"MINIMUM B HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX , O COOL ROOM AIR IN — FAN FORCES HEATED ROOM AIR TO ALTERNATE ROOM 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 35 3.2.17.3.3 FlexHeat The FlexHeat system uses two inline fans to redirect heat from the fireplace outside the home or to an alternate room in the home. WARNING:To reduce temperatures above the fireplace for mounting a television the FlexHeat system must always be on when the fireplace is in operation. Because the FlexHeat system must be running to reduce temperatures the fireplace cannot be operated during a power outage. Testing has shown that when using the FlexHeat system temperatures above the fireplace are reduced making it possible to mount a television 12"above the fireplace's top air gap. FLEXHEAT TECHNOLOGY DIRECT VENT o FAN FORCES HEATED ROOM AIR OUTSIDE OR TO ALTERNATE ROOM VENTED THROUGH WALL 4 TELEVISION 12"MINIMUM HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX .O p COOL ROOM AIR IN 85-03-01105 FV34 Page 36