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HomeMy WebLinkAbout48119-Z �oOxaf souTyo`o Town of Southold * P.O. Box 1179 �0 53095 Main Rd -^oUxn- �' Southold, New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 46390 Date: 08/11/2025 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 675 Champlin PI Greenport, NY 11944 See/Block/Lot: 34.-3-30 Conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore,filed in this office dated: 06/27/2022 Pursuant to which Building Permit No. 48119 and dated: 07/27/2022 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: "As built" addition for gas fireplace and window replacements to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to: Royal Tuthill ,Alison Tuthill. Of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL: ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE: 48119 7/3/2025 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION: A tho e Signature �o�soFFntK�o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE �y • �,-,�� 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#: 48119 Date: 7/27/2022 Permission is hereby granted to: Pinkwater, Susan 675 Champlin PI Greenport, NY 11944 To: legalize "as built" addition for gas fireplace and window replacements to existing single-family dwelling as applied for per HPC approval. At premises located at: 675 Champlin PI., Greenport SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 34.-3-30 Pursuant to application dated 6/27/2022 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 1/26/2024. Fees: AS BUILT- SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION/ALTERATION $408.00 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $458.00 Building Inspector OF SOUTyoI o Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 G • 0 Southold,NY 1 1 97 1-0959 �� a BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Susan Pinkwater Address: 675 Champlin PI City: Greenport St: NY Zip: 11944 Building Permit#: 48119 section: 34 Block: 3 Lot: 30 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: Electrician: AS BUILT License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Indoor F-11 Basement r Service r Solar r Outdoor r 1st Floor I✓i Pool r Spa r Renovation r 2nd Floor 17- Hot Tub r Generator Survey (- Attic r Garage ri Battery Storage rr INVENTORY Service 1 ph r Heat Duplec Recpt 1 Ceiling Fixtures Bath Exhaust Fan Service 3 ph (- Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO Transfer Switch UC Lights. Dryer Recpt Emergency Strobe Heat Detectors Disconnect Switches 4'LED Exit Fixtures Other Equipment: (1)115ArcFault Breaker for Fire Place Outlet Added Notes: " AS BUILT NO VISUAL DEFECTS " Inspector Signature: X Date: July 3, 2025 Sean Devlin Electrical Inspector sean.devlin(D-town.south old.ny.us 675Champl in PI FPOutlet hoy��raF SOUT�o� 1 * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. cvu 631-765-1802 INSPECT-ION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ � ] I ULATION/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 RE ARKS: DATE INSPECTOR ` souTyo� - # ' TO WN,WN OF SOUTHOLD. BUILDING DEPT. ,o cou 631-765-1802 INSPECTION . [ ]. FOUNDATION 1 ST/ REBAR [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] 'FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ]. FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT.PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [XI ELECTRICAL (FINAL) - [ ] -CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: G DATE jll 0 ANSPECTOR Mejia, Evelin From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Friday,August 8, 2025 11:14 AM To: Mejia, Evelin; Bunch, Connie Cc: Jarski,John; McGivney,Julie Subject: HPC 675 Champlain Place - Chimneys Hi Evelyn, Connie, The HPC is satisfied with the completed work on 675 Champlain Place. You may issue a Certificate of Occupancy. Kim E. Fuentes Board Assistant Zoning Board of Appeals Coordinator, Historic Preservation Commission Town of Southold 631-765-1809 kimf@southoldtownny.gov Location: 54375 Main Road Mail: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 IMPORTANT: All surveys/site plans and architectural/engineered plans submitted to this office shall be dated, signed and sealed. . We will only accept revised surveys/site plans and engineered/architectural plans that indicate a revision date, and are signed and sealed by the design professional. -----Original Message----- From: David Mammina <dxmxsr@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, August 8, 2025 10:50 AM To: Fuentes, Kim <kim.fuentes@town.southold.ny.us> . 1 r A E C E E A ►� ao� J U L 18 2025 Building Department Town of Southold C Cam' �urnrj frr•al a}� U n c 7Je S11 b PON P"A tow, � �wwelY aMtlwW do1�00J . ` n10 �dlbuaay N wnNb M 1tu1 y� Aal qmd bill supil pwY ulaM uo0�3 uM aaS pl!/ivio M N a r.. IINAN 6w1K u"o 1M� AwnA NuaA O1M ''J-V# t i - MN ►>tply tll�!1 t NJVOK i%`Nns tHllnO ,aq)p•S Mawr M11W>!ld FIELD INSPECTION REPORT I DATE COMMENTS —L■e FOUNDATION (IST) 0 -------------------------------------- FOUNDATION (2ND) �O J ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING W . 1 INSULATION PER N.Y. y STATE ENERGY CODE '�— kJV FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS — +C0 $ a og o (Q cnut 0311 aM Z r — b x x d ro C� 1 o�oSOFFotk��o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT cm,1, y=, Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Way o, Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax(631)765-9502 https://www.southoldtoffm . ov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT znme zgr ,�?022 For EC E Office Use Only ® �� PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: k 1 DD 2 BUILDING DEPT Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete - -^—1 nF SOUTHOLD applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,ar` - Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed. Date: (�?- -1'�]'ZZ OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: Name: SCTM#1000- Project Address: Phone#: !( 8�`t - 533'� Email: Ytao_A?F-2_.. d!�►Pr`.aLo ._-.__ Mailing Address: 22c7 Q�r m A PLptc� CONTACT PERSON: Nam e: C1Trli-=_ - Mailing Address: Zl�'71 Phone# 0 Email: SS&fj 0 DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: 03.1- .y33m`�oS`F Email: .1_.bnJ_L1•U.r—'-fJJF-T CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name:_,"" Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ❑New Structure ❑Addition Iteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: Wthe r f'i MPS-A-c iF- 'A--v C f A�S $6_._ EO Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes A-NO Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes A140 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: ' Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to I`-yfl this property? Dyes 7No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY VCheck 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 inspector:on premises and in building(s)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): -Zerl-tr Y41-16+L- gAuthorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: � � Date: 4� r.. ,��n_ _ _�____.. ._�_ __ COIVNIE D.BUNCH-`- `"�-a.______�.._,.v_��,._.k__�._x_ Notary Public,State of New York STATE OF NEW YORK) No.01BU6185050 SS: Qualified in Suffolk County COUNTY OF SJFFOL14- ) Commission Expires April 14,20 -Pz '[r ts, Kul{L- being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the A-�r ,A/T (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 therewith. ^Sworn before me this " ,� d��day of t/v k 20 Notary Public 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 toj- fNr f� � r l p & rHo l 2 ' 1 C ALE !V, D c; 2.0 f r y u -He oel 2F Nk6 !j"f— k L 'a3 ON t c•T�C rrc_.D 'd rrt up l -tr� '1 CArl,, k � t h�F FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: March 24, 2022 TO: Brett Kehl (Pinkwater) 265 Jasmine Lane Southold,NY 11971 Please take notice that your application dated February 17, 2022: For permit: to legalize an"as built" addition to an existing single-family dwelling at: Location of property: 675 Champlin Place, Greenport,NY County Tax Map No. 1000—Section 34 Block 3 Lot 30 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The construction is not permitted pursuant to Section 170 of the Southold Town Code and is subject to Historic Preservation Commission qp rp oval. Authorized Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file,Landmarks our,UnigU Mariella Ostroski, Chairperson 10y� �,: �f�p Town Hall Annex Anne Surchin,Vice Chair DV •S®UTH�LO � 54375 Route 25 Fabiola Santana L:nU C99 PO Box 1179 Allan Wexler = z Southold,NY 11971 Tara Cubie No ' eauis9a �e Telephone: (631)765-1802 Jeri Woodhouse �% Kim E. Fuentes, Coordinator A9FSERVATION GO email:kimf@southoldtownny.gov southoldhpc@southoldtownny.gov Town of Southold Historic Preservation Com io�C[EG'V[E June 23,2022 � D RESOLUTION #06.23.2022.03 J U - 1 2022 Certificate of Appropriateness BUILDING DEPT. RE: 220 CHAMPLIN PLACE, GREENPORT,NY, SCTI`�#'10003 �3OI®LD ?d Owner: SUSAN PINKWATER RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, 220 Chaplin Place, Greenport,NY is on the Town of Southold Registry of Historic Landmarks; and WHEREAS, as set forth in Chapter 170 of the Town Code(Landmarks Preservation Code) of the Town of Southold, all proposals for material change/alteration must be reviewed and granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission prior to the issuance of a Building Permit; and WHEREAS, the applicant submitted Architectural Plans depicting proposed alterations to an existing single family dwelling; and WHEREAS, the scope of work involves the installation of windows(Anderson A Series) and new fireplace as shown on Architectural Plans prepared by Brett Kehl,Architect, last revised May 30, 2022; and WHEREAS, the applicant met with the Commission during a public hearing on June 23, 2022,where the applicant submitted a final drawing of scope of work and outlined the project for the Commission. NOW BE IT RESOLVED,that the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission determines that the proposed work meets the criteria for approval under Section 170-8 (A) of the Southold Town Code; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that any deviation from the approved plans referenced above may require further review from the commission; and Page 2 Historic Preservation Commission PINKWATER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Commission approves the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness, subject to approvals by all involved agencies. MOVER: Commissioner Cubie SECONDER: Commissioner Woodhouse AYES: Commissioners Ostroski, Surchin, Santana, Wexler, Cubie and Woodhouse. (6-0) RESULT: Passed Please note that any deviation from the approved plans referenced above may require further review from the commission. -r—c Signed: Kim E.Fuentes,Coordinator for the Historic Preservation Commission Date: June 23,2022 WINDOW SCHEDULE MANUFACTURER SERIES STYLE MODEL ROUGH OPENING WINDOW DIMENSION GRILLE CONFIGURATION EXTERIOR -- C,01 OR COLOR Hdwr.COLOR KEHHLDESIGN ASSOCIATES uc ANDERSEN A SERIES DBL HUNG ADH2850 2-8"x 5'-0" 2-1rx 4'—Ilr � FULL DIVIDED LIGHT WHITE WHITE WHITE d ate.BMIUS P"m( PERMANENT EXTERIOR SMk&NwY0t11971 uia dmwwolbmt PERMANENT INTERIOR WITH SPACER Th�ma•MG oM rp•dllwTbn•Ya Aw a• hS50C IR t No pat aa••f•ha be 11 4 aslmW to oar•ar uwE Yi oa:mstbn .aa ary•art or profs!aa•r am far ankh a•y tmw e•a p•vQ•e•laaut.nt.am•nt REV: 05-30-22 EXISTING WINDOW XI N EXISTING NOT FOR WIN 0CEDAR HFVFI 1,111ING WINDOW CONSTRUCTION USE UNLESS LJ CERTIFIED BY A _rX4" CORNER PROFESSIONAL BOARDS-,, ENGINEER PINKWATER UANNU RESIDENCE 220 CHAMPLIN PLACE rX4" EXTERIOR GREENPORT,NY,19" CASING CUS—P.Rbl LACE 2" HISTORIC SILL EW EW f—I n PLAN ADH2850 ADH2850 AS NOTED - � HR06 AE RIEBD116S8R�RESRQ®fQ8 UUA E��7L t�A 6 ii®1®6 i®96 ELE ��'�° 1®IBAHRII6I®f6EUE 07CIL1�A1L1�'f1LL RdA W01�RDOIE�lO E91ki ME IOIRB➢IiL Q ®I R6R537L69161009IDRR 0.6'OBOE W IAR101 0W®FE101�6�OI�B�i01 WID16IX 1 i RIIIARA0a�l0•D®A�M6 � f' FEEtOUAY it 2072 SOUTHEAST : CORNER ' eft f la� O.F HOUSE ELEVATION � OFA201 AccW=atoa�nJ�a ab w atalatlm SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" dD a�c�au.re�v h a=IBM may.r n o.s,rn c + KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES,uc POAUTGS pyre(6311433-M kVftdNaWYd 11971 14Ad d6519apftje1 ' .maaaue. +rrffix.auc EXIS`I n Existing Continuous 8"x8° Beam a N Around Perimeter of Houses 9,.c■a V-d Ad be a+pW,.Hard t°other a urd h fr Akh .Itlt any.arlt ar Wa}a1 a1Mr t11m far.hw • Mq Iwrr bwn PnVo<�d NNwt rltt■i errnt. L i v i n � edor Shingle Roof _ 3 To of Window to Match Hurricane Strapping Room o P R-191nsulation Sheetrock =_ Top of Windows on South 2x4 Wall Constructed inside .� ExistingWall �° CDX Sheathing Existing 2° Wall — =•x 2x4 Wall Constructed inside Existing Continuous 68°Beam R-15 Insulation , R-15 Insulation Down Entire Wall LIVIn (2)2x6 Hdr. Cedar Siding 2° Raised Floor r CDX Sheathing Mendota Propane 44 Mendota Propane 2x4 Wall Constructed inside Room FV36 Na Gas Fireplace lace FV36 Natural Gas _ R-15 Insulation to be Installed as `ti Hurricane Stropping Fireplace r' Per Manufactures p Match Existing Floor Joists NOT FOR Specs. 4, R-19 Insulation Windows are to be install 2x Box Beam CONSTRUCTION USE UNLESS Centered Between the 2x6 ACO Sill CERTIFIED BY A Fireplace Opening and the PROFESSIONAL Front Wall of the House and N ENGINEER Matched on Opposite Side of 8° CMU J Fireplace L (Verify with Owner) CX 16°x 8° Conc. Ftg. 1Cr�` W Min 3'-0°Below a \1 Final Grade �C` . PINKWATER RESIDENCE ago FLOOR PLAN CROSS SECTION A •GREEN PLIN PLACE GRENPORT,NY,11944 SCALE: 1/4"=1/-0" SCALE: 1/4"= 11-0" 10 1 1 PLAN AS NOTED EXISTING STRUCTURE - NEW STRUCTURE � EYnwE■■sE1m4rEEawREIO®f■E ���>a■■�lerin rw■es u E IE�B A E ElEi19f6ELL OfE1CI�iLL�LL i■y twf®IEEE®w E 9kTIF]Oa[IatED NL E '�0. ®1I��9YS OIIEIIf 1E 0®7■■L■wlo■E -/ ��iO��IEI®IA1�FZ11�701WEIf6�f _ FFHMOM 11 207t' op WINDOW SCHEDULE CHEM=Or. EXTERIOR INTERIORI INTERIOR I per, SW Nume�t MANUFACTURER SERIES STYLE MODEL # ROUGH OPENING WINDOW DIMENSION GRILLE CONFIGURATION 6 COI OR Hdwr.COLOR 9 as _ANDERSEN A SERIESDBL HUNG ADH2850 2-8°x 5'-0" 2-7rx 4'-11}° r FULL DIVIDED LIGHT WHITE WHITE WHITE 'I A��� ea9sS FLT . P Y PERMANENT EXTERIOR 9w .aM & i1■eddabd mmu*atwwamm PERMANENT INTERIOR af9aal dr h%sd.:' G■dyop.a9ldfA Srft Yarr WITH SPACER FftdL wmaN CftffWq* "* o�oSUFFp��.co j�j"i E C E D EVIL�1 DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector �y� Gym (� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD e =` own Hall x- 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 o JUN 14 2025 S old,, New York 11971-0959 Building Department Telephone (631) 765-1802 Town of Southold APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: Company Name: Unknown Electrician's Name: Unknown License No.: Unknown Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: Unknown ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: Unknown JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Eric Elkin Address: 675 aka 220 Champlin Place, Greenport, NY Cross Street: Bailey Ave Phone No.: 315-521-4669 Bldg.Permit#: 48119 email:eric.elkin@compass.com Tax Map District: 1000 Section:34 Block: 3 Lot:30 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Installatin of a natural gas fireplace in livinig room. Permit and subsequent work prerdate the currrent owners 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 Size❑1 Ph❑3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals D 1 FJ2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION Pad 6c, E C L5 � VI It DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD cm x JUN own Hall x - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 ►,, 25 S , old, New York 11971-0959 o ��I�dPn Telephone (631) 765-1802 9 Department Town Of Southold APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: Company Name: Unknown Electrician's Name: Unknown License No.: Unknown Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: Unknown ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: Unknown JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Eric Elkin Address: 675 aka 220 Champlin Place, Greenport, NY Cross Street: Bailey Ave Phone No.: 315-521-4669 Bldg.Permit#: 48119 email:eric.elkin@compass.com Tax Map District: 1000 Section:34 Block: 3 Lot:30 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Installatin of a natural gas fireplace in livinig room. Permit and subsequent work prerdate the currrent owners Square Footage: i 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 Size❑1 Ph.❑3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: I r G PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION �a,�C ►�eC, PERMIT# Address: Switches Outlets G F I's Surface Sconces H H's UC Lts Fridge HW POOL Fans Mini Fr. W/D Panel Pump Exhaust Oven Sump Heater Trnsfmr Smokes DW Generator Salt Gen. Carbon Micro GrbDis Water Bond Lights Heat Pucks ERV HOT TUB/SPA Inst Hot DeHum Transfer Disc Combo Cooktop Minisplit Blower AC AH Hood Blower Service Amps Have Used Sub Amps Have Used Comments h I 4-a r 0 4 0 1 V I el rOo 4A a SOUjy® Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 G a� Southold,NY 1 1971-0959 �0 1�00UNT 1,� �,� ` 1 �q BUILDING DEPARTMENT January 31 st, 2024 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Susan Pinkwater 675 Champlin PI Greenport, New York 11944 NOTE: Electric Certificate needed to issue a CO. TO WHOM IT CONCERN: The items marked below are required to obtain your Certificate of Occupancy Chapter 236, Soil stabilization required., x Electrical Certificate. Final Inspection by the Building Inspector (631-765-1802) Plumbers Solder Certificate or Pex Affidavit Trustees Certificate of Compliance. (Town Trustees # 765-1892) Final Planning Board Approval. (Planning # 765-1938) Final Fire Inspection from Fire Marshall. (631-765-1802) Final Survey with Suffolk County Health Dept. Approval. Energy Test Results and Manuals J & S are required. Final elevation certificate from surveyor. Spray Foam Insulation Certification from a NYS licensed architect or Engineer Placard required. BUILDING PERMIT: 48119-z as built alterations SURVEY. OF LOTS 17, 18 & 19 MAP OP r JOHN G. CHAMPLIN SECTION Ne 2 — FILE No. 337 FILED OMBER 23. 1873 SITUATE GREENPORT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C. TAX No. 1000-34-03-30 SCALE 1"=20', MAY 28. 2015 AREA = 16.688 sq. it. bi ro 1ipS N � 't a1- 0.383 ao. L°s 58 Al G►R°L a a ate' • �v►. 00. ,,Q 4 I \ •% /• •. 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AA-11-02980 FV36 FULLVIEW DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE HEATER 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 dans 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. eviter tout dommaee 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 dans le voisinage de cet appareil appliance. ou de tout autre appareil. -WHAT TO 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 dans 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 I'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 prefabriquee(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 brOlures 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. I ®WARNING i AAVERTISSEMENT HOT GLASS WILL Une surface vitrde cfiaude CAUSE BURNS. i peut causer des brOlures. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS Laisser refroidir la surface UNTIL COOLED. vitree avant d'y toucher. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN Ne permettez jamais�)un enfant TO TOUCH GLASS. de toucher la surface vitrde. 85-03-01110-K FV36 . 1.- READ,ME FIRST. 1.1 CAUTION STATEMENTS TO PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN Jf this fireplace is installed in an isolated bedroom, study or other room, always operate this appliance in thermostatic temperature-controlled mode. Do not o'perate in Manualmode. Doing.so can lead to very high room temperatures which.can be hazardous to the room occupants' health. `-Do not place young children in cribs, bassinets or the like:.-in the vicinity of;this appliance. Young children may be vulnerable to high temperatures that this fireplace can create locally. Young children should be carefully supervised and never left unattended when they are in the same zoom as the fireplace. Toddlers, young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in :the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers' young children and other at- risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces: This physical barrier is in addition to th.e -required glass barrier Screen 1.2 INITIAL FIRING AND CURING PROCEDURE This product requires an initial heat curing cycle during which the lubricants used in the manufacturing process will burn off and the powder paint goes through a hardening cycle.During the initial curing phase,some smoke and odor will be emitted.This is normal. The installer should perform these initial curing cycle procedures as the final step in the installation process before finishing materials are installed around this fireplace.See chapter 3.1.1 Mendota Fireplace Curing Instructions. Read and follow all instructions given in this Chapter and perform the 3-step curing cycle. After the 3-step curing cycle has been completed,all smoking will have stopped.Some slight odors may remain.With subsequent use of this Fireplace,odors will slowly dissipate and disappear. ODOR RISKS If this appliance is not operated for an extended period (three months or longer), when first fired C again, ,expect odors of burnt dust and Lint;just like when turning on your home heating system for the first :time in the Fa11_, 1.3 HOT SURFACES ARE NORMAL Be aware that the surface 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. WARNING: The supplied barrier screen must beAhstalled, always, when this fireplace is in operation. Do not place any object directly in front (within 60")`or directly above (on the front edge of the mantel). This is a heating appliance. Areas directly in front and above this appliance will be very not and can damage most household objects,if'placed too close._-Keep'Furniture pieces at least 60" away ' in front of the barrier screen. i 1.4 PERIODIC AND ANNUAL CLEANING ARE REQUIRED See Required Periodic Inspections,Chapter 6.1 and Required Annual Maintenance,Chapter 6.3. Periodic and Annual cleaning and general services are required at least once a year in the Summer or early Fall. Changing remote control batteries at least every 6 months is required;or more frequently based upon usage frequency.Cleaning pilot flame sensor rod,sparker rod and pilot hood body is required at least once per year.Cleaning of burner ports,gas orifice areas is required once a year due to insects'nesting probability due to Mercaptan addition in Natural Gas(Mercaptan attracts insects). 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 2 Table of Contents 1 READ ME FIRST.............................................. 2 3.2.14.5.1 Paint Types Approved for Use.....................................30 3.2.14.5.2 Sealants Type Approved for Use.................................30 1.1 CAUTION STATEMENTS TO PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN 2 3.2.14.5.3 Wood Application Cautions........................................30 1.2 INITIAL FIRING AND CURING PROCEDURE.....................2 3.2.15 FRAMING DEPTH and FINISHING GUIDES......................31 1.3 HOT SURFACES ARE NORMAL...................................2 3.2.16 GRACE/WILLOWBROOK/MISSION FRONT GUIDE 1.4 PERIODIC AND ANNUAL CLEANING ARE REQUIRED..........2 OPTIONS........................................................................31 3.2.16.1 Flush Mount Guide kit-Installing Front On Top Of 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................... 5 Finishing Materials With The Screen Recessed 31 2.1 SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION ..............5 3.2.16.2 Recessed Mount Guide Kit:Installing Front Flush Or Recessed Into Wall 32 2.1.1 Building Permit&inspection Requirements.....................5 3.2.17 Recommendations for Television Installation................33 2.1.2 Other Cautions.................................................................5 3.2.17.1 Recommendation 1:Add a mantel 33 2.2 SAFETY WARNINGS................................................6 3.2,17.2 Recommendation 2:Create a recessed cavity 34 3.2.17.3 Recommendation 3:Install a heat transfer system 34 2.2.1 Safety Standards and Warnings................................. 7 3.2.17.3.1 Mendota Cool Wa1135 2.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASS....9 3.2.17.3.2 Versiheat 36 3.2.17.3.3 FlexHeat 37 3 TECHNICAL REFERENCES...............................10 3.2.18 Venting..........................................................................38 3.1 GENERAL TECHNICAL REFERENCES ...........................10 3.2.18.1 COMPONENT"TWIST-LOCK"CONNECTION PROCEDURE 38 3.1.1 Mendota Fireplace Curing Instructions..........................11 3.2.18.2 Wall Heat Shield for Horizontal vent Caps 38 31111.1 Step 1:Expelling Initial Smoke and Odors 11 3.2.18.3 Flue Venting Components Identification Diagrams 39 3.1.1.2 Step 2:High Heat Curing Cycle 11 3.2.18.4 Approved Vent Systems 40 3.1.1.3 Step 3:Final Curing Cycle 11 3.2,18.5 Exterior Vent Locations and Restrictions 41 3.1.1.4 Additional Curing Information 11 3.2.18.6 Side by Side installation of two Vent Caps 42 3.2 MECHANICAL TECHNICAL REFERENCES......................11 3.3 ELECTRICAL TECHNICAL REFERENCES........................43 3.2.1 Planning the installation............................: 3.3.1 AC Power Requirements................................................43 3.2.2 Selecting Appliance Location 12 3.3.1.1 Planning for AC Power Connection 43 3.3.1.2 AC Power Connection 3.2.3 Listing Label...................................................................13 Errorl Bookmark not defined. 3.2.4 Other Warning and Caution Labels................................14 3.3.2 Backup DC Power Inlet Port Installation........................43 3.2.5 FV36 Fireplace Ratings Information...............................16 3.3.3 PF2 Ignition System Diagram........................................45 3.2.6 Normal Surface Temperatures.......................................17 3.4 PLUMBING TECHNICAL REFERENCES.........................46 3.2.6.1 Hearth Pad Temperatures 17 3.4.1 Gas Supply Requirements..............................................46 3.2.6.2 Surround Face Temperatures 17 3.4.2 Gas Supply Line Sizing....................................................46 3.2.6.3 Mantel Temperatures 17 3.2.7 Fireplace Dimensions and Clearances....................... 18 3.4.3 Gas Pressure Requirements and Checking.....................47 3.2.8 Fireplace Features Identification....................................19 3.4.4 Drip Leg Recommended.................................................47 3.2.8.1 Convection Blower system 20 3.4.5 Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Requirement.......................47 3.2.8.2 Lifting Handles 20 3.4.6 Factory Installed Manual Gas Shutoff Valve..................48 3.2.9 Rough Framing Dimensions...........................................21 3.4.7 Gas inlet Fittings Information........................................48 3.2.9.1 Constructing the Appliance Chase 22 3.4.8 Gas input Rate Verification............................................49 3.2.10 Clearance from Appliance Side Walls............................23 3.4.8.1 Natural Gas Input Rate Verification 49 3.2.11 Clearances to Combustible Side Walls...........................24 3.4.8.2 LPG Input Rate Verification 49 3.2.11.1 Horizontal Clearance Reduction by 66% 24 3.4.9 High Altitude De-Rating.................................................49 3.2.11.2 Horizontal Clearance Reduction by 50% 24 3.2.12 Clearances to Combustible Mantels...............................25 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 50 3.2.13 Hearth Pad Requirement...............................................26 4.1 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST...................................... 50 3.2.13.1 Hearth Pad Materials 26 4.2 UNPACKING THE FIREPLACE................................... 51 3.2.13.2 Finishing to the Bottom Guide 27 4.3 CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL PACKET........................ 52 Hearth Pad Built to the Bottom Guide Fireplace Raised Above the Hearth Pad 27 4.4 WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLIANCE?......... 52 3.2.14 Suitable Mantel,Facing&Hearth Pad Materials...........28 4.5 UNBOLTING FIREPLACE FROM PALLET....................... 52 3.2.14.1 R-Values of Common Finishing Materials 28 4.6 BENDING UP THE SHIPPING CLIPS............................. 53 3.2.14.2 Smooth Wall 29 3.2.14.3 Ceramic or Porcelain Tile 29 4.7 TO REMOVE DOOR..............................................54 3.2.14.4 Marble,Granite and Natural Stones 29 4.8 TO REPLACE DOOR.............................................. 54 3.2.14.5 Suitable Paints and Sealant Materials 30 4.9 LIGHT BULB AND LIGHT LENS INSTALLATION...............55 5.8 FIRST TIME LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS........................ 78 4.10 NATURAL GAS TO LPG CONVERSION........................56 5.8.1 Safety Information.........................................................78 4.10.1 Procedure to Convert Fireplace for LP Gas.....................56 5.9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.................................... 78 4.10.2 Pressure Regulator Conversion......................................58 5.10 TO TURN OFF GAS TO FIREPLACE............................ 78 4.10.3 Burner ignition Characteristics.......................................59 5.11 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS..................... 79 4.10.4 Pilot Flame and Burner Relationship Verification..........59 5.11.1 What to do if I smell gas?..............................................79 4.11 VENTING...........................................................60 5.11.2 Where can I find the model and serial numbers?..........79 4.11.1 Required Clearances to Vent Pipes.................................60 5.11.3 Can I use my Fireplace during power outages?.............80 4.11.2 Wall Thimble Information..............................................60 5.11.4 What maintenance is required? 80 4.11.3 FV36 Master Venting Chart...........................................61 5.11.4.1 Required Annual Maintenance 80 4.11.4 High Altitude Installation Information...........................61 5,11.4.2 Periodic Inspection 81 4.11.5 Maximum Horizontal Run..............................................62 5.11.5 How do i clean the viewing glass?.................................81 5.11.6 Is my flame performance correct?.................................81 4.11.6 Maximum Vent System Length......................................62 4.11.7 How to Calculate the Vent Lengths................................6Z 5.11.7 What should i do if my fireplace is sooting?..................81 5.11.8 How do I change from Celsius to Fahrenheit?...............81 4.11.8 Using 900 Elbows............................................................62 4.11.9 Using 90*Elbows When the initial starter Vertical Section 5.11.9 When do I change batteries in my remote?...................82 Is Less Than 4.................................................................62 5.11.10 How do 1 set the child-lock mode?...............................82 4.11.10 Using 45-Degree Elbows..............................................62 5.11.11 Thermostat icon disappeared from my remote...........82 4.11.11 Zero Rise Horizontal Termination................................63 5.11.12 Why won't my fireplace turn on?................................82 4.11.12 Vertical Rise Horizontal Termination...........................64 5.11.13 What happens when i first light my fireplace?............82 4.11.13 Vertical Through-The Roof Venting.............................66 6 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION .................... 83 4.11.14 Vertical Through-The-Roof Venting Using Four900 6.1 REQUIRED PERIODIC INSPECTIONS...........................83 Elbows............................................................................68 6.2 CLEANING VIEWING GLASS....................................83 4.11.15 Vent Damper Adjustments..........................................69 6.3 REQUIRED ANNUAL MAINTENANCE......................... 83 4.12 LOG SET MEDIA INSTALLATION..............................69 6.4 OVER FIRING OR UNDER FIRING OF BURNER.............. 84 4.13 LIGHTING CHECKLIST............................................70 6.5 IGNITION SYSTEM LOCKOUT MODE AND RE-LIGHTING... 84 4.14 AIR SHUTTER CONTROL AND FLAME APPEARANCE.......71 6.6 BURNER FLAME HEIGHTS REFERENCE DIAGRAM......... 84 5 HOMEOWNER INFORMATION.......................72 6.7 REPLACEMENT PARTS INFORMATION.............. 85 5.1 AESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS..................................72 6.71 How to Access Components................. .....................85 5.2 HEATING PERFORMANCE.......................................72 6.Z2 Convection Air Blower System Parts..............................86 5.3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR HOMEOWNER............72 6.7.3 Accent Light Parts..........................................................86 5.4 OPERATING INFORMATION..............................73 6.7.4 Gas Train Assembly Parts..............................................87 5.4.1 Using Your Remote Control............................................73 6.Z5 Burners..........................................................................88 5.4.2 synchronizing the Fireplace and Remote Control..........73 6.Z6 Glass Frame Parts Replacement Procedure...................89 5.4.3 Remote Control Functions..............................................74 7 WARRANTY QUALIFICATION AND SERVICE... 90 5.5 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...........75 7.1 FINAL INSTALLATION AND HOMEOWNER 5.5.1 To Turn on the Fireplace................................................75 CHECKLIST.................................................. 90 5.5.2 To Turn off the Fireplace................................................75 7.2 WARRANTY POLICY STATEMENT............................. 91 5.5.3 Understanding Your Remote-Control Icons....................75 7.3 CONDITIONS......................................................92 5.5.4 Icon Details....................................................................76 Z3.1 Exclusions......................................................................92 5.6 IPI AND CPI MODES ............................................77 Z3.2 Limitations of Liability..................................................93 5.6.1 Setting to IPI or CPI mode..............................................77 Z3.3 How to Obtain Warranty Service.................................93 5.7 HOW TO CHANGE FROM CELSIUS TO FAHRENHEIT?......77 Z3.4 Owner Registration.......................................................94 1 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION 2.1.1 Building Permit&Inspection Requirements All installations of Mendota Fireplaces must comply with all the requirements stated in this Installation and Operating Manual. The dealer and/or installer must obtain all required building permits and inspection approvals from the local building inspection department or the local jurisdiction.To validate warranty coverage,Mendota may require facsimile copies of the building permit and inspection approval forms.Failure to provide adequate proof that the installation conforms to all local requirements and the requirements stated in the Installation and User Manual will void all applicable warranties. 2.1.2 Other Cautions CAUTION: Each installation must conform to al'I local; state and national, codes. Refer to the-national.fuel gas code and local zoning and code authorities for. details on installation requirements. The Mendota Fireplace must be vented to the outside in accordance with the latest edition of the National'Fuel Gas Code, In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform to the most current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1, also known as 'N'FPA 54., CAUTION: The Mendota Fireplace maybe instafled in a manufactured (mobile) home. after the first sale of the home. Manufactured.home (mobile home) installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24-CFR,'Part 3280, or, when such a standard is not applicable, the Standard for:Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI A225.1/NFPA 50;1A, or CSA Z240.4-Gas Equipped Mobile Housing. Consult your,local.building official. NOTE:'For mobile home installations, unit must be bolted to the Manufactured home floor"and properly grounded. r NATIONAL We recommend that our gas INssT uTE- hearth products be installed and serviced by profes- sionals who are certified in the U.S.by the National Fireplace Institute®(NFI)as CE.. «� NFI Gas Specialists. INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. i INSTALLATEUR : Laissez cette notice avec Pappareil. CONSOMMATEUR Conservez cette notice pour consultation ulterieure. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 5 2.2 SAFETY WARNINGS A21 WARNING This product andthe fuels used to operate this product (liquid propane or natural gas), and.the products of combustion of such fuels,can expose you to chemicals including benzene,which is known to'the State of Californiato cause can cerand reprodu ctive h arm.For more information,goto:.www:P65Warnings:ca:gov: 65-01-01410 HIGH-ALTITUDE INSTALLATION INFORMATION:Prior to installing at altitudes higher than 7,500 ft.,understand the need for gas input derating.Contact your local gas company to see if your gas type is already derated for your altitude or contact Mendota Technical Service for support. INSTALLER NOTE:These instructions are to remain with homeowner. Be sure to read and understand all instructions carefully before starting the fireplace.Failure to follow these instructions may result in a possible fire hazard leading to property loss,injury or even death and will void all warranty. WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, FOR YOUR SAFETY:A qualified installer,service agency,or the gas supplier must perform installation and service. alteration, service or maintenance can.cause injury or Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. qualified WARNING: Do not operate this appliance with the glass installer, service agency or the gas supplier. removed, cracked or broken. A licensed or qualified This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, person should do replacement of glass. permanently located,manufactured(mobile)home AVERTISSEMENT:,Ne pas utiliser I'appareil si le panneau (USA Only),where not prohibited by local codes. frontal en verve n'est pas en place,est craque ou brise. This appliance is,only for use with the type(s)of gas Confiez le remplacement du panneau a un technicien indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not agree. convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified WARNING:Mendota gas fireplaces are heat producing conversion kit is used. appliances. Do not burn wood, paper or other materials'in Cet appareil peut etre installe dans un maison this fireplace. This fireplace is designed as a supplemental prefabriquee(mobile)deja installee a demeure si les heat source. It is advisable to have an alternative primary reglements locaux le permettent. heat supply. Cet appareil doit etre utilise uniquement avec les types de gas indiques sur la plaque signaletique. No pas ('utiliser avec d'autres gas sauf si un kitde conversion certifie est installe. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter;a CO detector shall be installed in the room where the appliance is installed. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 6 2.2.1 Safety Standards and Warnings Do not operate this appliance with the glass removed, cracked or broken. Only glass doors certified with this I appliance shall be used. ned to risk of burns from he hot ing lass is p ed � must berinstalllled. If the barrier becomes damaged, barrier/shall,be replaced eddwi with this appliance and with the manufacturer's barrier for this appliance. I 9 IAny Barrier Screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced before operating fireplace. Tout ecran ou protecteur retire pour p.ermettre I'entretien de I'appareil doit etre remis en place avant de mettre I'appareil en marche. This unit is not for use with solid fuel. j Ne pas utiliser avec du combustible solide. Installation and repair should be performed by a qualified service person. The fireplace and venting system should be inspected before initial use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent 1 cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding, material, etc. It is imperative that ( the unit's control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways are kept clean to provide for I{ adequate combustion and ventilation air. L'installation et la reparation devrait etre confiees a un technicien qualifi'e. L'appareil devrait faire I'objet d''une inspection par un technicien professionnel avant d'etre utilise et au moins une fois I'an par la suite. Des nettoyages plus frequents peuvent etre necessaires si les tapis, la literie, et cetera produisent une quantite importante de poussiere: Il est essentiel que les compartiments abritant les commander, les bruleurs et les conduits de circulation d'air de I'appareil soient tenus propres. I I Always keep the fireplace clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and-liquids. Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the front of the fireplace clear of all obstacles and materials for servicing and proper operation. Use only Mendota approved Screens, Fronts and 1 Trim Kits. Due to high temperature, the fireplace should be located out of traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies. En raison des temperatures &levees, I'appareil devrait We install& dans un endroit ou it y a peu 1 de circulation et loin du mobilier et des tentures. Clothing or flammable material should not be planed on or near the fireplace. On ne devrait pas .placer de vetements ni d'autres matieres inflammables sur I'appareil ni a pr'oximite. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. The door glass, surrounding walls and objects can be too hot to touch. Les enfants et les adultes devraient etre informes des dangers que posent les temperatures de surface j &levees et se tenir a distance afin d'eviter des bru,lures ou que 1'eurs vetements ne s'enflamment. ? Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the fireplace. Toddlers, young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is rI recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install I an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at-risk individuals out of the room and I away from hot surfaces. This physical barrier is in addition to the.required glass barrier Screen. S Les jeunes enfants devraient etre surveilles etroitemen lorsqu'ils se trouvent clans la meme piece que ` I'appareil. Les tout petits, les jeunes enfants ou les adultes peuvent subir des brulures s'ils viennent en ! contact avec la surface chaude. li est recommande d'installer une barriere physique si des personnes a 1 j risques habitent la maison. Pour empecher faeces a un foyer ou a un poele, installez une barriere de R securite; cette mesure em,pechera les tout petits, les jeunes enfants et toute autre personne a risque i I d'avoir acces a la piece et aux surfaces chaudes. These units must use one of the vent systems described in the Flue Venting section of this manual_ 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 7 This gas fireplace and vent system must be vented directly to the outside and must never be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel-burning fireplace. Each gas fireplace must use a separate vent system. Common vent systems are prohibited. 1 The vent system for this fireplace must be periodically examined by a, qualified service agency to maintain venting performance and safety. If the vent-air intake system is disassembled for any reason, reinstall per I ,the instructions provided for the initial installation. j Inspect the external vent cap on regular basis (monthly) to make sure that no debris is interfering with the airflow. The flow of combustion and ventilation air are not to be obstructed. Do not abuse the glass door assembly by striking the glass, slamming the door shut, etc. Use only authorized parts and materials obtained from Mendota Hearth when replacing defective or damaged glass, log sets, media, firebox inner liners or trim kits. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the glass door assembly. Do not attempt to clean the glass door when it is hot. Use Mendota recommended cleaner, KelKem. j ITurn off the gas before servicing this fireplace. It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform a fireplace check-up at the beginning of each heating season. Do not place furniture or any other combustible household objects within 60" of the fireplace front, per fire safety code. j This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air filters. P Foyer au gaz a evacuation. - Ne pas utiliser avec du combustible solide. Keep burner and control compartment clean. See installation and operating instructions accompanying fireplace. S'assurer que le bruleur et le compartiment des commandes sont propres. Voir les instructions d'installation et d'utilisation qui accomp'agnent ('appareil. WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the owner's information manual provided with this fireplace. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. IUAVERTISSEMENT: L'installation inconvenante, ajustement, modification, service ou entretien peut causer le dommages de propriete ou blessure. Referer au manuel d'information de proprietaire fourni cet appareil. Pour ('assistance ou information supplementaire consulte un qualifiee installeur, agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz. Do not use this fireplace if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the fireplace and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control, which has been underwater. I Ne pas utiliser cet appareil s'il a ete plonge, meme partiellement, dans ('eau. Appeler un technicien qualifie pour inspecter ('appareil et remplacer toute partie du systeme de commande et toute commande qui a ete plongee dans 'I'eau. Do not use any fronts or doors with this fireplace unless they are certified by Mendota and installed by a certified installer. Seules des portes certifiees pour cet appareil doivent etre utilisees. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 8 2.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASS. The information in this section applies to all installations performed in the Common Wealth of Massachusetts only. a. For all side wall,horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling,building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven(7)feet above grade,the following requirements shall be satisfied: 1. If there is no carbon monoxide detector with an alarm already installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720,NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building code in the residential unit served by the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment,a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720. NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building Code. 2. In addition to the above requirements,if there is not one already present,a carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and a battery backup shall be installed and located in accordance with the installation requirements supplied with the detector on the floor level where the gas equipment is installed.The carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall comply with 527 CMR,ANSI/UL 2034 Standards or CSA 6.19 and the most current edition of NFPA 720. In the event that the requirements of this subdivision cannot be met at the time of the completion of the installation of the equipment,the installer shall have a period of thirty(30)days to comply with this requirement;provided,however,that during said thirty(30)day period,a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720, NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building Code.In the event that the horizontally vented gas fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic,the carbon monoxide detector may be installed on the next adjacent habitable floor level.Such detector may be a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and shall be installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720, NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building Code. 3. A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight(8)feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment.The sign shall read,in print size no less than one-half(1/2)" in size,"GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW,KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS" 4. A final inspection by the state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented equipment shall not be performed until proof is provided that the state or local electrical inspector having jurisdiction has granted a permit for installation of carbon monoxide detectors and alarms as required above. b. EXEMPTIONS:The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a) 1 through 4: 1. The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled"Equipment Not Required To Be Vented"in the most current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board;and 2. Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in a room or structure separate from the dwelling,building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes. c. When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting system design or venting system components with the equipment,the instructions for installation of the equipment and the venting system shall include: 1. A complete parts list for the venting system design or venting system;and 2. Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system components. d. When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases,but identifies"special venting systems",the following shall be satisfied: I.' The referenced"special venting system"instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment installation instructions;and 2. The"special venting systems"shall be Product Approved by the Board,and the instructions for that system shall include a parts.list and detailed installation instructions. e. A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment,all venting instructions,all parts lists for venting instructions,and/or all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 9 3 TECHNICAL REFERENCES Read and understand all information provided under this section,Technical References,before you begin the installation of this product.Failure to follow all technical reference information,use-of components or parts not approved or use ofimproper installation procedures can lead to a fire or explosion causing property damage,personal injury or loss of life. 3.1 GENERAL TECHNICAL REFERENCES Caution: Before igniting the pilot or burners, perform We,following inspections and verifications: Check glass gasket seal.Visually inspect glass gasket,especially at the corners of the glass piece.,Glass gasket is installed as a 4- piece assembly.Check joints between the gasket pieces at the corners.They should butt against each other to create a seal. Gaps between gasket pieces can cause exhaust leaks and lead to acrid smell concerns.Check for gas leaks at all fittings. During the first burning cycle of this Fireplace,ensure the convection blower is running at level three during the first two hours of initial burn.After two hours of initial burn,allow fireplace to cool. Proceed with Mendota Fireplace Curing Instructions, Chapter 3.1.1. WARNING FIRE RISK/ODOR RISK • This fireplace must be installed on top of wood,masonry or metal floor extending the full width and depth of this fireplace. • An R-1 Rated Hearth Protection Pad,18"deep,is required unless this fireplace is elevated at least 6"above floor level of the room. For every 1"this fireplace is elevated,you may reduce the hearth pad depth by 2".Locate and install appliance to all clearance specifications in manual. • Verify glass gasket seal before firing unit the first time.Verify proper latching of glass frame onto unit body. • Understand that this appliance requires a break-in period during which small amounts of smoke and curing smells will be emitted. This fireplace must be installed and serviced by a qualified installer,service agency,or the gas supplier. Any adjustments to burner,pilot,logs or coal bed must be made by a qualified installer,service agency,or the gas supplier. If ignition system goes into lockout mode,always wait 5 minutes before attempting to re-light. Never block off convection air openings or paths.Trim panels or surrounds shall not seal ventilation openings in the fireplace. Always use Mendota decorative fronts and"Mendota approved vent systems and vent caps only. Keep the flue warm It is required to activate the Standing Pilot Mode to leave the pilot light running during winter months when outside daily high temperatures remain 50°F or lower. Doing so will eliminate heat loss from the home through the Fireplace glass door and will increase flue draft during startups and will aid in eliminating system lock out. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 10 3.1.1 Mendota Fireplace Curing Instructions ATTENTION It is important that the blowers are turned on during this step to prevent the curing smoke from staining the wall finish above the fireplace. Mendota recommends completing Step 1 prior to installation ofwall finish ,,materials. Visible smoke and strong odor are to be expected during this step. If desired, disable smoke alarms before this step, smoke from the initial curing cycle will set off smoke alarms. Open doors and windows of the home to circulate fresh air. 3.1.1.1 Step 1:Expelling Initial Smoke and Odors • Please refer to,5.4 OPERATING INFORMATION,if you have questions on how to operate your Mendota. • Complete the installation of any barrier screen(required),surround,front or doors. • Turn the fireplace on in the Manual(Off)thermostat mode. • Set the Flame Height to Hi. • Set the Fan Speed Control to Level 3. • Run the fireplace with these settings for a minimum of 2 hours. • Turn the fireplace off and let it cool. 3.1.1.2 Step 2:High Heat Curing Cycle • Turn the fireplace on in the Manual(Off)thermostat mode. • Set the Flame Height to Hi. • Set the Fan Speed Control to Off. • Run the fireplace with these settings until curing odors have diminished. • When odors have diminished leave the fireplace turned on and continue to Step 3. 3.1.1.3 Step 3:Final Curing Cycle • With the fireplace still turned on from Step 2. • Set the Fan Speed Control to the lowest setting Level 1. • If any new curing odors are detected,continue to run the fireplace with this setting until the curing odors have diminished. ATrENTION: Slight odors may still be noticeable on future startups of the fireplace.These will diminish over time as the fireplace is used. 3.1.1.4 Additional Curing Information It is not unusual for a fireplace to require more than 10 continuous hours on high for curing odors to diminish.There are variables that can extend or shorten the curing time such as decorative fronts,doors,facing materials and their application. Finish materials around the fireplace are subject to high temperatures.Finishing materials used over the fireplace in the non- combustible zone can see temperatures around 350'F.Materials used around the fireplace must be rated for these temperatures.Failure to use adequate materials can result in odor problems. 3.2 MECHANICAL TECHNICAL REFERENCES 3.2.1 Planning the installation This Mendota Fireplace must be installed and serviced by a qualified installer,service agency,or the gas supplier. When planning on appliance installation,it is necessary to determine the following information before installing: • Where the appliance is to be installed. • The vent system configuration to be used. • Gas supply piping. • Electrical Wiring. • Framing and finishing details. • Hearth Protection Pad Requirements. • Whether accessories such as a ceiling fan are desired. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 11 3.2.2 Selecting Appliance Location When selecting a location for your appliance,it is important to consider the required clearances to walls. 50 11NIMlIM ENCLOSURE ' ' AMING-INIDTH��� 56 11/16 20 MINIMUM 090 21 FRA�'M IVG DEPTH -is, 21 �F AMIIVG;WiDT�� O �l• AP V� O 5611/16 O 43 FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH �FO O 50 MINIMUM ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH 20 MINIMUM FRAMING DEPTH Figure 3-1 FIREPLACE LOCATION WARNING FIRE RISK-ODOR RISK • Install appliance on hard metal or wood surfaces extending full width and depth of this fireplace. • An R-1 Rated Hearth Protection Pad [1-1/2"Thick Maximum] is required unless this fireplace is elevated. For every 1"this fireplace is elevated, you may reduce the hearth pad depth by 2". If this fireplace is elevated 6" .or higher no hearth protection pad is required. • Do NOT install this fireplace directly on carpeting, vinyl or any combustible material other than wood. Construct chase to all clearance specifications in manual. • Locate and install appliance to all clearance specifications in manual. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 12 3.2.3 listing Label The listing label is in the air gap on the left side of the Fireplace between the glass frame and outer edge of the Fireplace.It is secured to a chain and loosely Fireplace in the left air gap and can be pulled out to be viewed. AW MENIO)T- t R A HOTGLA55 WILL NQFITH AIy-9HICA'S 6LJXVHY F11TFp.AC9 CAUSE BURNS. DIRECT VERIT GAS FIREPLACE HEATER: DO NOT TOUCH GLASS RIOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FURL. UNTIL COOLED. *u$ (FIECONVIEA�IY PAS AUX COMBUSTIBLES SOLIDES.) NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN MANUFACTURED BY(FABRIQUE PAR)_ TO TOUCH GtAW5, c JOHNSON GAASAPPLIAENCE CO.CEDAR RAPIDS,IOWA A barilerdeskned to reduce the risk of burns from the CERHFLfDTO(ceznFIE)ANSI Z21-W-21D1TR CSA?33-201F hot Vew6rg&is is provlded vrith this appliance and shall lnl erl;ek be Installed for the protection of children and other at aisk WIN 21304 individuals. Refer tafektat&DnedmyoFBm1dingFra&cb(httml/wnectorymtetiek.Ca®)far ulomleali mm WARNING:IMPROPER INSTALLATION,AADJUSTMENT,ALTERATION,SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,PERSONAL INJURY,OR LOSS OF LIFE-REFERTO THE OMENS NS INFORMATION MANUAL PROI DID'4MU YHIS APPLUME- IINSTALLATIOIN AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUAALIFIED INSTALLER.THIS VENTED GAS APPLIANCE IS HOT FOR USE VArfIH AIR FILTERS.REGISTER Mr MAYBE USED.FOR USE ONLY WITH GLASS BARRIER Past no-AA-11-02972 MISE EN GARDE:INSTALLATION,REGLAGE,IMIODIFICATION,EINTRETIEN OU DEPANNAGE KONAPPROPRIES POURRONT CAUSER DES BLESSURES OU DES DOMMAGES IMIATERIELS.REFEREZ VOUS AU MANUEL DID PROPRIETAIRE FOURNI AVAC CEP APPAREL POURASSISTANCE OU RENS®GNEMENTS CO)'MIPL TPAERES VEILm L EZ CONSULTER UN INSTALIATEUR EXPERIMENTE,UNE AGENCE DE DEPANLNAGEIENTRETIEIN OU COTRE C(NJIPAGINIE GAZIERE,POUR UTILISATION AVEC LES PORTES ENI VERRE CERTIFII�---UAPPAREIL SEULEMENT.NE PAS OPERER AVEC:LE VERRIERE ENLEVEFi,CRAQUELURE,BMSE WARNING_ DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITH GLASS FRONT REMOVED.CRACKED OR BROML REPLACEMENY OF THE PANEL(S)SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICE3NSED OR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.FOR USE WITH TTH GLASS DOORS CERTIFIED WITH THE APPLIANCE ONLY AVER'IISSE MtENT NE PAS UTILISER 12APPARE111-5H LE PAI+NEAu FROI rAL Em vERRE IN'ESr PAS Em PLACI_EST cRAQUE OLD BRISE-CONFIEZ LE RE MPLACEME NT DU PANNEAU A UN TECI-NICIEN AGREE.SEULES DES PORTS GERTIFIEES POUR CET APPAREIL DOWENT ETRE UT11USEES. ❑ NATLIRAL.GAS ❑ LP GAS (GAZ NATUREL) (GAS DE 0?ETROLE) LIQUEFIE(GPL)) OIPUT RATING(BTRifiR)D-200M(G6lUm)(ENTREE R GPMNALO 44,000 44.0109 MIN.INPUT RATING(BROHR)0-2MD2(0 grn)(1MLINIMALE ENTREE NOMIN'ALE) 14.100 18.6na ORIFICE 0-20DENt(0-T Urn)(FRONMEAR) #44=8 #Sq#54 ORIFECE 2000.5000Et(610-131UM)(FRONTAREAR) Ad44MM -4541aS4 _ INPUT RATING(8TU.IHR)2000-500(Ot(610-1370tm) 44,000 44.000 MAXiNIiDMOU PUT(BTU1HR)(SORTIE 33.11M 33008 MANIFOLD PRESSURE CUL w CAPa)(PRESSION AU COLLECTEUR) 3.5(0.87g 10.0(2.5) MANIFOLD PRESSURE,LOW[ttL_w 1c.I 3)(PRESSION AU COI L ECTE LR ItIINIMALE) 1.6(0.40) 6.4(1 M) MINIMUM INLET PRESSURE(M mr_c1kPa)(PRESSION DECREE MINIIMIALE) 5-9(1-24) 11.0(ZT4) T HIS APPLIAAINCE IS ONLY FOR USE WITH THETYPE OF GAS INDICATEOON THE RATING PLATE AND MAYBE INSTALLED[MAN PERDU MENT iLY LOCATE[;MANUFACTURED HOME(USA ONLY)OR 1111OHiLE HOMF-WHERE NOT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODES.SEE OWNIE S MANUAL FOR DETAILS-THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT CO NVEIUIBLE FOR USE WTTI 1 OTHER GASESa UNLESS A CERTIFIED KIT IS USED: CEPAPPAREILI]CHTt REtMU--EUMQUEMJENTAVECLE7YPE13ECAZINDIQUESURLAPLAQUESIGWlLERQUECETAPPAREIL PE ItTREINSTALI-tDANSUNEMAISOINPREFABRIQUFEOULMESILE(E$D-SEULEVERIT)INSTALLEEdADELO RESILES REGLEIMIE3NTS,LOCAUX LE PER&MTTEI'Sr.VOIR LA NOTICE DE LunLISATEUR POUR PL@IS DE RENSEIGNEIVIEIT .CETAPPAREIL NE PEUT PAS ETRE MUSE AVEC WAUTRES GAZSAUF SI UNETROUSSE DECONJERSIOIN CEffnFIEE EST FOURNIE UINITTOFLOOR eln.(OMal) INNER GUIDETO ADJACENT SOTEW'ALL 10aa_(495Inim) UNITTOENCLOSURESIDEWALL %hL(13MM) VENrPIP€TOPTOCOEMOBUSTIBLES 39L96MM) UNITTOEINCLOSUREBACK WALL 34-im(13rmm) VFW+dTPIPESMESTOCOMBUSFISLES 1im.(25®mm) UNLY BOTTOM TO ENCLOSURE CEILING 54 hL.(1372 nun) VENT PIPE BOTTOM TO COMBUSTIBLES 1Fm (2S MM) UNIT FLOOR TO ROOM CEILING 72 in.(1830=0 8 NA1NTLE ABOVE DISCHARGE AIR OPE3NING 27imI.(559 mtm) CAUTION:HOT WHILE IN OPERATION.DO NOTTOUCH_KEEP CHILDRM,CLOTHING,FURNITU F-ANDFLAMMABLELIQUIDSOR VAAPORS AWAY ATIENTIOAC VAPPAR3L EST CHAAUD LORSOU ll-FONCTION NE NE PASS TOUCHER EAPPAREIL LES CANTS.GARBE R LES VETEmENTS,LES MEUBLES,LESSENCE OU AUTRES LIQUIDES A VAPEUR INFIlat47lMBLES LOIN DE VAPPAREIL_ ELECTRICAL RATING(COURAINT NOMINAL)_ 120 VOLTS 69 HERTZ LESS THAN 1.5 AMPERES DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL 65.01.01428 VEILLEZ A NE JAME S ENLEVER NI DISSIMULER CETTE ETIQUETTE MODEL: ® FV36 ® FV36-C SN.- ,;,,,,- Figure 3-2 Listing Labe! 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 13 3.2.4 Other Warning and Caution Labels A few warnings or caution labels are attached to this appliance body as required per code to inform you of important facts.You can find these labels on the right-side outer surface of this appliance. Make certain you heed all the warning and caution statements during installation and maintenance of this appliance. WARNING:. 'lia1NARNING Failure to install this appliance per the. manufacturer's instructions or failure to — HOT GLASS WILL use only parts specifically approved CAUSE BURNS. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS with this appliance may result in UNTIL COCLED. property damage or personal injury. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS. 65 01-01391 Figure 3-4 Figure 3-3 CAUTION: i If the vent system for this appliance is disconnected HOT,,INHIL''E IN OPERATION. NOT•TOUCH. for purposes of cleaningr.ins Ct10n,the Vent system S-' i4E BURNS.MAY RESULT. a K_EEP.`C_HILDREN'`CLOTHING FURNITURE,GASOLINE,AND-OTHER must be properly reinstalled and resealed prior to firing LIQUIDS WITH FLAf4fIASLE VAPORS AWAYI of this,appliance. i ATTENTION: $I le systeme d%vacuation de cot appareil est dL'AP.PAREILtEST CHALI iLORSWIL FONCTINNE.. d+3cannecte des fins de nettoyage ou d'inspectian.Is NE PAS TOUCHER:L'APPAREIL. - Systbrnd dWai tiation doivent titre Convotement scalie SURVEILCER LES,ENFANTS:`GARDER.LESVETEMENTS LES et remis on avant le Ur de Cot appareil. fdEubB kE L ESSENCE OU AUTRES.LIOUIDES.A;VAPEUR 65-01-00316 i INFLAfd�.7ABLE41L01N DE L'APPAREIL. Figure 3-5 Figure 3-5 - - - ---_ -- - - - ---- - - - - -- .;. . . `:'' This appliance must be installed in Aniiiaiuheoter..:stort—up,-drill:�ause.some_NON-TOxIC::'. "off gass!tig of gdhestves gasket:binders paint an Bother. accordance with local codes, if any, if mate°aIs` " • :.;;:.;' Initial-chaufte.:demarrage cause.certains•.NON not;follow the National Fuel Gas Code, roxloties:�aff.;gaZa9e' des'colles iomt::deaionts, de la ANSI Z223.1 or Canadian.Installation peintare gc autres mat6naux : Most.nuisance.odors'v,ill be'.eliminated after the first Codes,,CAN/CGA B149". «Installer two hours of operation However slight.amounts moy be i present.dunng the'first,_24'.hours':oi initial.operation 1 appareil selon les codes ou reglements locaux, Lo••pluport;des.nuisances-d'odeurs'seront.8hminLs,.. ou,en Pabsence de tels reglements,selon leS apres;les`deux.premi@res„haures de.fonctionnement:'',: Tobtef6Is, de_A. gares quontites_;rnai'titre:pr8seni`_pendonf,_:,.(.: Codes d installation CAN/CGA-B149 .0i.. • les.24'premires.heures' 65-01.00314 Figure 3-7 Figure 3-8 This appliance m;tast;b.e properly conrf�ected to a, enl!vttyst6 in accorddhb with the rlranufacturer's installation instructions: - b5-p 1=Ui}395 Figure 3-9 85-03-01110 J FV36 Page 14 CAUTION: Do not operate the appliance with glass removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the panel(s) should be done by a licensed or qualified service person: CAUTIONNER: N'opere I'appareil avec le verre enleve, craque ou casse. Le remplacement du panneau(s) devrait etre fait par une personne de service qualifie ou autorise. 65-01-00394 Figure 3-10 �HO,TWHILE IN OPERATION 0 N0T T UC. SEVERE BURNS. MAY RESULT. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, GASOLINE, AND OTHER. LIQUIDS WITH FLAMMABLE VAPORS AWAY! ATTENTIQJ: . L'APPAREIL EST C-HAUI LORSOWIL FONCTINNE. NE PAS .TC)UC:HER:L�e4F��PAIREI.L--. SURVEILLER LES ENFANTS. GARDER LES VETEMENTS, LES MEUBLES, L'ESSENCE OU AUTRES LIQUIDES A VAPEUR INFLAMMABLES LOIN DE L'APPAREIL. Keep burner and control compartment clean.See Installation and Operating Instructions_accompanying the appliance. S'assurer que le bruleur et le compartiment des commandes sont propres. Voir les instructions d'installation et d'utilisation qui accompagnent I'appareil. WARNING: Improper installation,adjustment, alteration,service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage- Refer to the owner's information manual provided with this appliance. For assistance or additional information consult-a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier_ AVERTISSEMENT: L'installation inexacte,l'ajustement, le changernent,le service ou 1'entretien peuvent causer-des dommages ou des degats materiels. Referez-vous au manuel de Rinformation du proprietaire equip&de cet appareil: Pour I'aide ou l'information additionnelle consultez un insfallateur qualifie, I'agence de service ou le foumisseur de gaz- 65-01-00350 Figure 3-11 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 15 3.2.5 FV36 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-110-00084. GAS INPUT RATES High Fire Low Fire BTUH..........................NAT.GAS 44,000 14,100 BTUH .......................... L.P. GAS 44,000 18,600 ORIFICE SIZES............[0-2000ft(610 m)]: REAR BURNER:#38 NG[#54 L.P.]—FRONT BURNER:#44 NG[#54 LP] [2000-4500ft(610-1370 m)]: REAR BURNER:#38 NG[#54 L.P.]—FRONT BURNER:#44 NG[#54 LP] P.4 FIREPLACE EFFICIENCY..........75% FLUE VENTING............COAXIAL RIGID-5"DIAMETER EXHAUST&8" DIAMETER AIR INLET AND APPROVED VENT CAPS All UL Listed Coaxial Rigid 5"X8"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) INNER GUIDE EDGE TO ADJACENT SIDEWALL 16in. (406 mm) UNIT TO ENCLOSURE SIDEWALL 1/2in. (13mm) VENT PIPE TOP TO COMBUSTIBLES 3in. (76mm) UNIT TO ENCLOSURE BACK WALL 1/2in.(13mm) VENT PIPE SIDES TO COMBUSTIBLES 1 in. (25mm) UNIT BOTTOM TO ENCLOSURE CEILING 54 in. (137 cm) VENT PIPE BOTTOM TO COMBUSTIBLES 1in. (25mm) UNIT BOTTOM TO ROOM CEILING 72 in. (1829 mm) DISTANCE TO 8"MANTLE ABOVE TOP CONVECTION AIR DISCHARGE OPENING 22 in. (559 mm) MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE ROUGH FRAMING DIMENSIONS WIDTH=50"(127cm) HEIGHT=41"(104cm) DEPTH=20"(51cm) NET WEIGHT................300 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/CSA 2.33—2017,CGA 2.17 This Mendota Gas Fireplace has been tested and certified by: Intertek Testing Services,8431 Murphy Drive,Middleton,WI 53562\ ICBO#AA647-4 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 16 3.2.6 Normal Surface Temperatures WARNING: The supplied barrier screen must be installed, always, when this fireplace is.in operation. Do not,place any object directly in front (within 60" from barrier screen surface) or directly above (on the front edge of the mantel). This is'a heating appliance. Areas directly in front and above this appliance will be very hot and can damage most household objects if placed too close. Keep Furniture pieces at least 60 away in front of the barrier screen surface. HINT: To greatly reduce surface temperatures surrounding-this'Fireplace during operation, Mendota j recommends operating the integrated convection air-blowers which aid in cooling all surrounding surfaces. I Mendota Fireplaces comply with ANSI Z21.88-2017 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 2500F).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 250°F))and is deemed normal. GLASS 3.2.6.3 Mantel Temperatures Mendota Fireplaces comply with ANSI Z21.88-2017 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 too hot to HEARTH PAD 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 3-12 Not 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. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 17 3.2.7 Fireplace Dimensions and Clearances 50 MINIMUM ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH -- 1 103/8 72 MINIMUM UNIT FACE TO UNIT BASE TO CEILING VENT CENTERLINE 18 MINIMUM TO SOFFIT. 24'TO VINYL SOFFITS. 20MINIMUM DEPTH 710 FRAMINGH 54 MINIMUM 8 43 ENCLOSURE CEILING 16 FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH HEIGHT t_ 46 3/8 UNIT BASE TO PROTRUSIONS IN THE HATCHED 48 1/2 VENT CENTERLINE AREA ARE ALLOWED. UNIT BASE TO 8"DEEP MANTEL 16 MINIMUM TO SIDE WALL 1 1/2 MAXIMUM HEARTH PAD THICKNESS 18 2 X 4 STUDS HEARTH PAD HATCHED AREA MUST BE COVERED WITH NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ONLY. AFTER THE UNIT IS IN PLAC INSTALL TWO 2 X 4 STUDS TO MINIMUM REQUIRED DIMENSIONS FINISH THE FRAMING AT THE 7 ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH 50" FRONT OF THE UNIT. FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH 'a. 41 MINIMUM FRAMING HEIGHT 41" FRAMING HEIGHT FRAMING DEPTH 20" FINISHING MATERIAL THICKNESS 1" UNIT BASE TO ROOM CEILING 72" TO SIDE WALL 16" TO W MANTEL 1 48 1/2' 43 FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH 50 MINIMUM ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH Caution:The distance from floor level to the centerline of the vent cap is based on Simpson DuraVent GS components.If using vent components of another brand,do not assume that the measurement given here is applicable.Verify the distance to the centerline of vent cap by measuring the components you are using. Note:For every 1"this fireplace is raised off the floor,the non-combustible hearth protection pad may be reduced by 2".If this fireplace is raised more than 6"off the floor,no hearth protection pad is required. Note:Consult the R-Value Table for reference 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 18 3.2.8 Fireplace Features Identification See below.Identify the features included with this Fireplace and their locations. 46 5/8 OVERALL UNIT WIDTH 42 19 1/2 UNIT WIDTH AT FORNT UNIT DEPTH GAS SUPPLY INLET 1.'FNPT 40 1/2 UNIT HEIGHT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY INLET 25 1/8 32 5/8 110 VAC FINISHING GUIDE FLOOT TO VENT HEIGHT STARTER TOP • 1 1 1/2 9 3/8 5 7/8 37 1/8 FINISHING GUIDE 1 1/2 103/4 WIDTH FLOOR TO BOTTOM FINISHING GUIDE 21 5"X 8"COAXIAL STARTER COLLAR O HEAT TRANSFER ' DUCT KNOCKOUT 10 3/8 ® J SYNC SWITCH MASTER SWITCH (UP-UNIT ON) (DOWN-UNIT OFF) Figure 3-13 FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS AND FEATURES 85-03-01110 FV36 'Page 19 3.2.8.1 Convection Blower System Dual blowers are provided as standard equipment with this FV36 Fireplace.The dual blowers have an air output rating of 190 CFM(in free air).This Fireplace is designed to operate with the blowers 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 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. rNote: Team lifting is recommended. To use the lifting handles,remove two screws that secure 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. LIFTING HANDLE-\ 0 GAS SUPPLY INLET (1 /2°M NMP) Figure 3-14 Lifting Handles 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 20 3.2.9 Rough Framing Dimensions Minimum,Requilred Dimensions The rough framing dimensions given are the DIMENSION DESCRIPTION minimum allowed framing dimensions.Be sure (INCHES) when planning the framing of the unit that A ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH 50" adequate space to hook up the gas and electrical B FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH 43" on the left side of the unit. C FRAMING HEIGHT 41 D FRAMING DEPTH 20" After the fireplace is in place the front of the unit E FINISH MATERIAL THICKNESS 1" can be framed into the final width of 43".This will F UNIT BASE TO ROOM CEILING 72" allow finishing material to be installed around the G TO SIDE WALL 16" unit. H TO 8"MANTEL 48'/2" SPECIAL FRAMING NOTE: If the fireplace is to be recessed in a cavity deeper than 20",all framing and finishing materials protruding past the front face of this fireplace must be of the NON-COMBUSTIBLE variety. 2X4STUDS HATCHED AREA MUST BE COVERED WITH NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ONLY. AFTER THE UNIT IS IN PLACE INSTALL TWO 2 X 4 STU DS TO FINISH THE FRAMING AT THE FRONT OF THE UNIT. 41 MINIMUM FRAMING HEIGHT 43 FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH 50 MINIMUM ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH Figure 3-15 FRAMING DIMENSIONS 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 21 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 air tightness. 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 F'r �2 �FNT o�R80 i�FRIINE lr J r Figure 3-16 Floor to Wall Thimble Center Dimension 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 22 3.2.10 Clearance from Appliance Side Walls �'ti QL� 4. A w # • ■ 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 23 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 wadi. 11 3.2.11.1 Horizontal Clearance Reduction by 66% NPFA 211 Approved:Install 20-gauge or heavier steel 50 MINIMUM shield that provides at least a 1"active airspace,on the ENCLOSURE FRAMING WIDTH combustible wall surface. To provide for active airflow, install at least 1"metal or ceramic standoffs or spacers between the metal shield and the combustible surface t being protected. The bottom and top edges of the cavity between the metal shield and the combustible surface 20 MINIMUM FRA MING DEPfH must be left open.The steel shield must be a minimum of 0 0 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 be 43 larger than the combustible surface in each direction. i6 FINISHED FRAMING WIDTH By using this method of protection,if the required horizontal clearance was 16",the resulting clearance will PAiP.�1�I � T��HATCHED be reduced by 66%to 5-3/8"between the heat source and the metal shield. 16 MIN MUM TO SIDE WALL 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. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 24 3.2.12 Clearances to Combustible Mantels An 8"combustible mantel may be installed at a minimum of 22"above the top of the heat outlet(48-1/2"up from the floor level of this Fireplace).Non-combustible(marble,brick,stone, metal etc.)mantels can be installed at any desired height above the top convection air opening.Any pre-existing combustible mantel must fall within the approved mantel profile chart. WARNING:Make proper use of this chart. Do not compromise the specifications contained in this chart. Failure to adhere to proper clearances required to combustibles may cause spontaneous combustion of the mantel and may result in a fire causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. 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 to 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)+14"=26"above the convection air opening. DO NOT deviate from this minimum clearance requirement. Doing so can lead to a severe fire hazard. 8 i 22 14 48 1/2 l� Note:The distance from the Floor Level of this Fireplace to the Top Air Gap is 26-1/2". Figure 3-19 Mantel Clearances r 22 21 8 20 19 6 18 5 17 a 16 Z 3 15 O 2 to i- 1 ww Z m O N U LU m 0Z O QZ CL w Z F- 0 O w - 0 0 DISTANCE FROM FIREPLACE FACE Figure 3-20 Allowable Mantel Profile Chart 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 25 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 R-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 protection. Raising the fireplace'only removes the requirement for a R-1 rated 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 the floor will be. Materials used on the floor in front of the fireplace must be appropriate 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 .the floor. 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. 3.2.13.1 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. r.THICK FIREPLACE CAN SIT ON WOOD OR CEMENT FLOOR HEARTH PAD R-S MIN169Itt3M RATING REQUIRED. IIX'THICK R-2 INSULATING BOARD CAN BE USED AS AS BASE LAYER TO ACHIEVE R-1 RATING FOR ATHIN 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 160,300,5B) 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 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 26 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 1 1 4 n AREA BETWEEN THE BOTTOM GUIDE AND FLOOR MUST BE FILLED WITH FINISHING MATERIAL. ALlp` Y 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". 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 27 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" 1.101 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 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 28 3.2.14.2 Smooth Wall When creating a smooth wall finish around the fireplace the correct materials and installation method must be followed to minimize the risk of cracks forming on the wall.Promat Promafour and SkamoEnclosure Board are two of the best options when creating a smooth wall finish.These boards have been designed to create a smooth wall finish around a fireplace.These materials can be hard to source and may not be available in all areas. Another recommended option when creating a smooth wall look is to utilize the Cool Wall heat transfer system.The cool wall system keeps the wall above the fireplace cooler reducing the risk of the finishing material cracking.When the cool wall system is used Hardibacker 500 is recommended material to use.This material is available at most hardware stores. NOTE:When using Hardibacker to create a smooth wall finish it is recommended that two sheets are used to make a 1"thick wall on the fireplace.This depth matches the finishing guides on the fireplace and results in a clean finish. For all smooth wall installations,the wall material should not be screwed to the metal face of the fireplace.The wall material should be attached to the wood framing around the fireplace and floated over the face of the fireplace.Size and install the boards so there are no seams above the fireplace.This will reduce the risk of the wall cracking as the fireplace expands and contracts during heating and cooling. 3.2.14.3 Ceramic or Porcelain Tile Use of ceramic or porcelain tiles as facing materials around a Mendota fireplace is approved. If selecting a mosaic tile where tiles are held together with a webbing,ensure the webbing is a non-combustible material like fiberglass.Also ensure that the tiles are not attached to the webbing with a glue or epoxy that will off gas and smell when heated. Use caution when selecting tile adhesives.Avoid polymer-modified mortars.These mortars will off-gas and smell when heated. Use unmodified dry-set mortar or hi-temp RTV Silicone to attach ceramic glazed tiles as facing in hot areas around this fireplace. If using hi-temp RTV silicone,allow a minimum 48 hours cure time.A non-combustible backer board must be used when installing tile in a non-combustible zone around the fireplace. 3.2.14.4 Marble,Granite and Natural Stones Marble,granite and other natural stone products are approved for use as mantel,facing and hearth pad materials with the following limitations and understanding of these cautionary statements: ,Never use a one-piece marble, granite'or natural.stone that is water jet or mechanically cut in a U-shape .as facing material to cover the sides and top areas around this product. Doing so"can lead to crack .formation at the inner corners of the U shape due to thermal expansion. IIEE , �` Fy SINGLE U-PIECE, TH.REEPIECES DO NOT USE USE Figure 3-21 Three Piece Stone Most marble slabs and marble tiles contain a polyester resin coating while most granite slabs and granite tiles contain epoxy resin coatings.The polyester resin coatings and the epoxy resin coatings provide structural strength to the stone slabs and prevent cracking,chipping and breakage during shipping and handling.These coatings also provide a glossy or satin surface finish and help seal the stone surface. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 29 The polyester resin used on marble slabs can discolor when exposed to temperatures greater than 150°F and will structurally fail at temperatures above 230°F. The epoxy resin coating used on granite slabs are resistant to discoloring and structural failures up to 350°F. Mendota does not assume any liability for discoloring, flaking or cracking of marble or granite. Temperatures on facings around Mendota fireplaces can reach 350°F directly outside the top convection air gap.These temperatures will discolor polyester resin coated marble facings and can cause the polYester resin coating to fail near the top convection air gap. Mendota cannot guarantee suitability of use of any marble slabs or tiles that have a polyester resin coating applied'to it and TOP AIR cannot guarantee against discoloration or structural failure of GAP marble or polished stone facings that have a polyester resin coating. Consult with your local stone supplier. Prior to use of any marble,granite or polished stone facing material, especially white colored ones,run heat exposure tests on a sample piece. Figure 3-22 Top Air Gap Expose sample pieces to temperatures between 275°F and 350OF for a period of eight hours.Compare the heat exposed sample to a control unheated piece and judge for color changes.Do not use if any color changes are evident. Mendota recommends the use of honed 'bare marble and bare stone facing materials or honed bare granite and epoxy resin coated granite only. Mendota cautions that due to natural structural defects that can exist within marble and stone pieces,cracking and/or flaking of the marble or stone is possible and must be considered prior to selection and application around Mendota fireplaces. Mendota further cautions that proper adhesives be used to attach stone facings.Pay attention to the potential of off gassing of chemical vapors from mastic and other adhesives.Improper selection can lead to emission of chemicals with unwanted smells. 3.2.14.5 Suitable Paints and Sealant Materials 3.2.14.5.1 Paint Types Approved for Use Industrial Acrylic Paints,Alkyd based Paints.When selecting paint for applications on facings,mantels,corbels or floors within 2'in front of a fireplace raised 6"or higher,avoid off the shelf paints which may have modifier additives used to increase "hiding"ability,accelerate drying times and curing times.Consult with a reputable paints and sealants supplier and acquire industrial acrylic paints or alkyd-based paints. 3.2.14.5.2 Sealants Type Approved for Use Heat resistant polyurethane sealants which are not damaged by prolonged exposure to raised temperatures.Many are flame resistant, meaning that they resist ignition when exposed to high temperatures and can insulate the substrate and delay damage to it.When selecting polyurethane for applications on facings,mantels,corbels or floors within 3'in front of or above a fireplace,avoid off the shelf urethane sealants which may have modifier additives used to accelerate drying times and curing times.Consult with a reputable paints and sealants supplier and acquire heat resistant polyurethane sealants. 3.2.14.5.3 Wood Application Cautions If wood used around or in front of the fireplace has been chemically cleaned or bleached prior to staining or painting,it is of the utmost importance to make certain that the cleaner or bleach does not remain in the wood substrate under the final paint or sealant applied.If any cleaner or bleach remain within the wood structure,application of heat from the fireplace,even low-level heat,will cause the cleaner or bleach compounds to expand or evaporate causing separation of the paint or sealant from the wood surface and may cause peeling or bubbling of the paint or sealant. Moisture content of the wood substrate is also of critical importance.High moisture content wood when heated will yield evaporation of the moisture and hydraulic pressure Under the paint or sealants which can lead to peeling or bubbling.Always select the lowest moisture content wood substrate. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 30 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%"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 14, f u k �Wlklm NO 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 31 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. j-FINISHING k ` FIREPLACE MATERIAL FACE q�7' --GRACE OR WILLOWBROOK MONT 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 32 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 >a I TELEVISION 2"MINIMUM—sl a t MANTEL■ 1 c 18"MINIMUM h :. HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX O oaf ROOM �I► ROOM ' AIR IN 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 33 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 TV HEIGHT PLUS 6" TELEVISION 2"MINIMUM I ti' r 24"MINIMUM r HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX j COOL ROOM 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. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 34 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 ON/OFF KeyTHERMOSTAT Key MODE key.Press the MODE key once to highlight Backlit LCD display MODE Key the convection fan %V. function. UP/DOWN Arrow Key 4. While still holding the ON/OFF key press the DOWN 0 ARROW key.The display will change from"Set"to 'Q o "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 c tii+g HEATED ROOM AIR RISES UP AND OUT TELEVISION 15°MINIMUMpa�s HEATED ROOM AIR OUT s { SEALED FIREBOX U COOL ROM AIR ON r% :dY �y 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 35 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 FAN FORCES HEATED ROOM AIR TO ALTERNATE 0 ROOM ; TWO , z. DUCTING OPTIONS + TELEVISION w 15"MINIMUM HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX O COOL �I►ROOM AIR IN ff Y FAN FORCES HEATED ROOM AIR TO ALTERNATE ROOM 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 36 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 FAN FORCES HEATED ROOM AIR OUTSIDE OR TO ALTERNATE ROOM VENTED THROUGH WALL TELEVISION t 12"MINIMUM v \ HEATED ROOM AIR OUT SEALED FIREBOX a o COOL ROOM AIR IN 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 37 3.2.18 Venting 'The FV36 Fireplace must be vented to the outside and must use one of the approved coaxial rigid ducting systems. Do Not Use any silicone sealants at pipe joints. Stove gasket cements may be used at pipe joints but is not required. The FV36 Fireplaces requires coaxial rigid-5"diameter exhaust&8"diameter air inlet and approved vent caps for most installations. All UL Listed Coaxial Rigid 5"X8"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. All warranties will be voided and serious fire, health or other safety hazards may result from any of the following actions: Installation by unauthorized personnel'; installation of any damaged component; i unauthorized modification of vent system; installation of any components not approved by Mendota; failure to meet all clearance requirements; failure to properly twist-lock and positively seal all components. Consult local building codes before beginning the installation. WARNING: Always maintain required clearances (air spaces),to combustibles to prevent a fire hazard. Do not fill ai,r spaces with insulation. Check installation instructions for minimum clearance requirements between the outer walls of the vent pipe and nearby combustible surfaces. Be sure to check the vent termination clearance requirements from decks, windows, soffit, gas regulators, air supply inlets, and public walkways, as specified in these installation instructions and local building codes. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: 1)Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection;2)Exercise extreme caution when using ladders or on rooftops;and 3)be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings. This gas appliance and vent system must be vented directly to the outside of the building, and never. attached to a chimney serving another solid fuel or gas burning appliance. Each.direct vent gas appliance must have its own separate vent,system. Common vent systems are prohibited. To assure proper venting performance of this high-performance Mendota Direct Vent Fireplace, it is critical that all-brands of vent pipe FEMALE LOCKING sections are sealed tightly and leak-proof. This means that all pipe LUGS sections must be carefully notated into the fully "twist-locked position. 0 We strongly recommend that fixed length pipe sections be used in place of telescoping sections whenever possible. 3.2.18.1 COMPONENT"TWIST-LOCK"CONNECTION PROCEDURE MALE DuraVent and American Metals pipe and fittings are designed with special twist-lock LOCKING connections. Twist-lock procedure is as LUGS follows:four(4)indentations,located on the female ends of pipes and fittings are designed to slide straight in to the male ends of the adjacent pipes and fittings,by orienting the four pipe indentations so that they match and slide into the four entry slots on the male ends. Push the pipe sections completely together then twist-lock one section clockwise,approximately%turn until the two sections are fully locked. The SCREW THE HEAT SHIELD TO THE HORIZONTAL VENT female locking lugs will not be visible from the outside on the black pipe orCVENTCAPSPACERTUBES. /CAP WITH THE SELF-TAPPING fittings. They may be located by examining inside of the female ends. SCREWS PROVIDED. 3.2.18.2 Wall Heat Shield for Horizontal Vent Caps CENTER THE HEAT SHIELD ON THE VENT Always use heat shield(#AA-11-00458)when the exterior wall covering isCAPANDA LOW THE LOW CAP AND ALLOW THE LOWER made of vinyl,wood or other combustible materials. Heat shield #AA-11- EDGETOLAYAGAINsrTHE ( 00458)or an equivalent heat shield shall be installed. Heat shield(#AA-11- 00458)is available for order directly from Mendota fireplaces. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 38 3.2.18.3 Flue Venting Components Identification Diagrams Prior to installing at altitudes higher than 7500, please contact the Mendota technical service department for specific venting requirements and venting restrictions. ITEM DESCRIPTION 12 1 6"or 7"PIPE(DuraVent 6"/Amerivent 7"),9", 12" 2 12"VENT STACK 11 3 24"VENT STACK 4 36"VENT STACK 5 48"VENT STACK 9110 6 900GALVANIZED ELBOW 6a 450 GALVANIZED ELBOW 7 ADJUSTABLE WALLTHIMBLE 15 8 ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD 12 13 9 ROOF FLASHING(0/12 TO 6/12) 10 ROOF FLASHING(7/12 TO 12/12) 11 STORM COLLAR 12 VERTICAL VENT CAP 1,2,3,4,5 13 SUPPORT BAND 14 HORIZONTAL VENT CAP 15 FIRE STOP SPACER 14 7 I 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5 9" Minimum _ Vertical Required 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 39 3.2.18.4 Approved Vent Systems STRAIGHT UP, ZERO VERTICAL VERTICAL VENTING HORIZONTAL TERMINATION H H \ VERTICAL RISE NOT ALLOWED HORIZONTAL TERMINATION 40 FEET MAXIMUM NOT ALLOWED APPROVED APPROVED ® VERTICAL RISE DUAL 90°ELBOWS HORIZONTAL TERMINATION H V2 H7 H V \ VERTICAL RISE \ DUAL 90°ELBOWS 1 VERTICAL TERMINATION ZERO VERTICAL DUAL 90°ELBOWS TICAL TERMINATION NOT ALLOWED APPROVED APPROVED z VERTICAL RISE THREE HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE TRIPLE 90°ELBOWS VERTICAL TERMINATION 90°ELBOWS H1 Hi VERTICAL RISE TRIPLE 90°ELBOWS 1742 HORIZONTAL TERMINATION i e APPROVED APPROVED APPROVED 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 40 3.2.18.5 Exterior Vent Locations and Restrictions Note:All measurements are to be taken from the center of the vent cap. I+—N,G �Hr F C c�-� D �enrc 14 rT IF U-i s� mcm ccsarsc as DOOR =B_I o I _ ® K K V-Vent Terminal A-Air Supply Inlet =-Area where terminal is not permitted A= Clearance above grade,veranda,porch,deck,or H= *Not to be installed above a meter/regulator balcony(*18 inches(45 cm)minimum) assembly within 3 feet(90 cm)horizontally from the center-line of the regulator;within a height of 15 feet B= Clearance to window or door that may be opened I= *Clearance to service regulator vent outlet*3 feet (*18 inches(45 cm)minimum. (92 cm)minimum. C= *Clearance to permanently closed window j_ *Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to (minimum 18 inches(45 cm)recommended to building or the combustion air inlet to any other prevent condensation on window) appliance. 12 inches(30 cm)minimum. D= *Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located K= *Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet above the terminal from the center-line of the terminal 18"(45 cm)min.Minimum 24"(60 cm In USA,3 feet minimum above,if within 10 feet horizontally.In Canada,6 feet minimum to Vinyl Soffit) E= *Clearance to unventilated soffit 18"min(45 cm) L= 0 Clearance above paved side-walk or a paved min.Minimum 24"(60 cm to Vinyl Soffit) driveway located on public property(*7 feet(2.1 m) minimum) F= Clearance to outside corner-12 inches(30 cm). M= Clearance under veranda,porch,deck,or balcony (*18 inches(45 cm)minimum 0) G= Clearance to inside corner-12 inches(30 cm). N= Minimum 24"horizontal clearance to any surface, Vinyl surfaces require 24"min(60 cm). such as an exterior surface,for vertical terminations. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 41 3.2.18.6 Side by Side installation of two Vent Caps When two or more vertical vent caps are located within proximity of one another,it is required that a galvanized steel 18-gauge or heavier barrier wall be installed between the two vent caps to eliminate recirculation of exhaust gases from one cap to another. The galvanized steel barrier shall be 6"taller than the highest point of the vent caps and shall be 3"wider past the outer edges of the vent caps. If two gravity direct vent system gas appliances are terminated next to each other,the minimum required distance between the vertical center line of the vent caps is 18"to prevent recirculation of exhaust from one vent cap outlet into the air intake of another vent cap. If a wood burning flue opening is adjacent to a gravity direct vent system gas appliance vent cap and the distance between vertical center lines of the two terminations is less than 36",we recommend a metal divider plate be installed to prevent wood burning exhaust from entering the gas appliance air intake path.Alternatively,you may also vertically extend the wood burning flue liner up 24" higher than the top surface of the gas appliance vent cap. ` V 16 GA.GAL VAN17E0 SMU BARRIER 611 Ir A Figure 3-23 Side by Side Vent Caps 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 42 3.3 ELECTRICAL TECHNICAL REFERENCES 3.3.1 AC Power Requirements WARNING: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. For normal operation, this appliance requires 120 VAC, 2 Amp power or a 6V DC power source The AC power supply to this Fireplace must be hot at'alf times and shall not have a switch installed in it. This appliance is equipped with an electrical junction box on the left 19 1/2 ; side. Backup DC power supply connector wire harness is supplied with UNIT DEPTH this fireplace and shall be installed adjacent to this appliance.See 3.3.1.1 Planning for AC Power Connection On the left-side access box cover,you will find an electrical 'unction box GAS SUPPLY INLET �y � �"FNFT e with a strain relief clamp.To connect AC power to this Fireplace,follow 40 E1/2 UNIT H IGHT these steps: ELECTRICAL SUPPLY INLET 1. Remove the junction box cover plate(secured with two screws), 120 VAC route the 3wire end of an extension cord or house power wire • cable through the strain relief in the cover plate. 11 1/z 9 3/s 2. Locate in the manual packet the plug shown in the photo. It is labeled TO HOUSE POWER. 57/8 3. Strip the ends of the house power wires and the three color 103/4 coded wires within the junction box.Connect each color-coded Figure 3-24 Electrical Junction Box wire to corresponding colored wires within the junction box.Use the supplied wire nuts to connect each wire pair ends. Note:When connecting two braided wires using wire nuts,strip both braided wire ends at least''/:"and twist the two bare ends together before using wire nuts.When connecting a braided wire to a solid copper wire,strip the solid copper wire end%"and the braided wire end%". Twist the braided wire around the solid copper wire end before applying the wire nut. 4. Plug the wire into the plug in the back of the outlet box.The house power plugs into the plug that is towards the front of the fireplace.The plugs are designed so that they cannot be plugged into the wrong place. 5. Once the wire is plugged in,place the wire into the junction box and reinstall the cover plate. 1s. t 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 43 3.3.2 Backup DC Power Inlet Port Installation INSTALLATION: It is important that you install the supplied harness,outlet box and cover plate on the left side of this appliance. The DC Power Inlet harness is 6 feet long,all installation of the single gang box up to 5 feet to the left of this appliance. Install the single gang box at a maximum height of 18"to the center of the box or match the mounting height of this single gang box with the height of other AC outlets that are installed in the same room as this appliance.WARNING:DO NOT STAPLE the 6' DC Power Inlet Harness to the wall studs. COVER PLATES:Two cover plates are supplied and are White and Beige in color. If the home decor requires a different color other than the two supplied colors,obtain one from a local hardware store.Make certain that the cover you obtain is exactly the same dimensions as the ones supplied with this fireplace. DECAL INSTALLATION:A notification decal(label)is supplied with this fireplace that aids in identifying the DC Power Inlet. Attach this label to cover plate once installation is complete and verified. INSTRUCT HOMEOWNER:Demonstrate to the homeowner how to attach the backup DC power pack during power outages. Instruct homeowner to retain the DC battery pack and the connecting harness in a safe and secure place for use during power outages DC RECEIVER I PART OF a HARNESS) SECURES TO METAL BRACKET. 0 o FIREPLACE 8.N�a191't i BACKUP 1 f f ©r POWER INLET Q!lfj I (6v DC MAXIMUM) I 0 COVER PLATE A�JII W/DECAL DC RECEIVER MOUNTING BRACKET Figure 3-26 BACKUP DC POWER INLET Figure 3-25 Backup DC Power Junction Box Installation .r Figure 3-27 DC Backup Power Connection 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 44 3.3.3 PF2 Ignition System Diagram BATTERY PACK 1.5V AAtype ° o O t,SV AA type SPARK �If- O � 1,6V AA type Q f d x GREEN (> u RED ® Zak WHITE 1.5VAAt1pe tf7 FLAME DETECT BLACK LU MAIN ONIOFF f/) SWITCH BLUE U7 A ' J ti4HITE t 0 3,15A T F- 6 1 z O YrILLOINIGRRM • z PILOT ANQE 1G 5 0 GREEN BLACK f z r� BURNER ORANGE 1 (� VARIABLE SPEED ewE � FAN PINK 1 x W m 2 %% 04. 1 < BLACK 00 WHITE 0603 BLACK Mo • Q SPLIT FLOW 0301 WHITE 040 2 (L L=T Flo . 11 - VARIABLE a LIGHT 57 •�S Note:Connect wires in junction box located on the left side This appliance must be electrically connected and grounded of this appliance to house power using supplied wire nuts. in accordance with local codes or,in the absence of local Note: On Decor models, the Split Flow circuit is codes,with the current NFPA 70-National Electric Code or not installed nor used. I CSA C22.1-Canadian Electrical Code. Replacement wires must have the same type and size of Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing control. insulation as the original. Wiring Errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 45 3.4 PLUMBING TECHNICAL REFERENCES 3.4.1 Gas Supply Requirements F OTE: if Fireplace is to be operated with LP gas, see Chapter 4.10 Natural Gas to LPG Conversion in this anual before proceeding. CORRECT GAS PRESSURE AND PROPER GAS SUPPLY LINE SIZING IS IMPERATIVE TO THE SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF YOUR MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE.BE SURE THE GAS SUPPLIER OR PLUMBER CAREFULLY CHECKS FOR CORRECT GAS PRESSURE AND GAS LINE SIZING WHEN INSTALLING THE FIREPLACE. IT IS CRITICAL TO CAREFULLY CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS WHEN HOOKING UP THE FIREPLACE. CHECK WITH SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION OR COMBUSTIBLE GAS SNIFFER. BE SURE TO INSTALL CSST FLEX GAS LINE WITH BRASS-TO-BRASS FITTINGS TO PREVENT GAS LEAKS AT CONNECTIONS. GAS SUPPLY PIPING MUST INCLUDE A DRIP LEG TO ELIMINATE THE POSSIBILITY OF CONTAMINANTS ENTERING THE GAS TRAIN.ADHERE STRICTLY TO LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES. 3.4.2 Gas Supply Line Sizing This Mendota Gas Fireplace comes equipped with a 1/2" N.P.T.Female inlet.Gas supply piping must enter the Fireplace cabinet on the left side. Use the table,below,to determine the proper gas line diameter that must be installed to run from the supply regulator to the factory installed manual shutoff valve. Refer to the following table for proper gas pipe diameters. PIPE LENGTH SCHEDULE 40 PIPE TUBING,TYPE L [FEET] INSIDE DIA. OUTSIDE DIAMETER NAT. L.P. NAT. L.P. 0-10 1/2"[1.3 cm] 3/8"[1.0 cm] 1/2"[1.3 cm] 3/8" [1.0 cm] 10-40 1/2"[1-.3 cm] 1/2"[1.3 cm] 5/8"[1.6 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 40-100 1/2"[1.3 cm] 1/2"[1.3 cm] 3/4" [2.0 cm] 1/2"[1.3 cm] 100-150 3/4"[2.0 cm] 1/2"[1.3 cm] 7/8"[2.3 cm] 5/8"[1.6 cm] 150-200 3/4"[2.0 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 7/8"[2.3 cm] 3/4"[2.0 cm] NOTE: Some areas allow copper tubing or galvanized pipe-check with local approval agencies and codes NEVER use plastic pipe. OUTLET PRESSURE TAP INLET PRESSURE TAP -� 4 • Figure 3-28 Gas Pressure Test Ports 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 46 3.4.3 Gas Pressure Requirements and Checking Two pressure taps for checking input and output gas pressures are located on the main gas valve.A qualified installer should use this fitting for setting the correct gas pressure during initial installation. The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas MOTOR BURNER COIL INPUT supply piping system during any pressure PRESSURETAP PILOT COIL testing of that system at test pressures in • •}} excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). i The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply I In system at test pressures `w equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). OUTPUT PRESSURE TAP Figure 3-29 Main Gas Valve 3.4.4 Drip Leg Recommended It is recommended that a drip leg/sediment trap is installed within the main gas supply line serving this appliance. CAS CONTROL VALVE Dribs Leg 3 rT m�„ (Sediment Trap) -Sj'°'_' ca]p Figure 3-30 Drip Leg/Sediment Trap 3.4.5 Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Requirement If local building codes require one,obtain an external keyed wall-mounted or floor-mounted manual gas shutoff valve approved per local gas plumbing codes and install per local gas plumbing codes in the specified location. Local requirements supersede all other codes. Figure 3-31 Keyed Manual Gas Shutoff Valve 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 47 3.4.6 Factory Installed Manual Gas Shutoff Valve A manual gas shutoff valve is factory installed and located in the left-side convection chamber.To operate the manual gas shutoff valve,insert the tip of the glass latch tool into the hole in the valve activation bracket.Rotate the tool 90-Degrees counter clockwise or until it stops to fully close the Valve.To open valve, insert tool in valve activation bracket and rotate 90- degrees clockwise or until it stops. FLOW DIRECTION INDICATOR TRIANGLE- TOOL VALVE ACTIVATION-� BRACKET(WITH HOLE) ` Rotate 90 degree a I clockwise to open. Rotate 90 degree counter-clockwise to close Glass Latch Tool Figure 3-32 EMERGENCY GAS SHUTOFF 3.4.7 Gas Inlet Fittings Information Caution: Before you run the,gas line, read, understand,and properly cal"cul'ate the required gas line size. Improper (too small) gas line size application can lead'to improper burner ignition and can cause property damage and/or injury. If you are not qualified or certified to run a gas line, do not proceed. Contact a qualified Gas Plumber. The gas inlet fitting supplied with this Fireplace provides a 1/2"female NPT fitting.This requires you to supply a%"NPT male fitting for connection to this appliance. Based on the gas line size you have selected use an appropriate NPT fitting to adapt and connect to the 1/2"male NPT flex end adapter. 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 48 3.4.8 Gas Input Rate.Verification 3.4.8.1 Natural Gas Input Rate Verification 1. Verify main orifice size.The main orifice body has the orifice hole size stamped on it.NG orifice size shall be#38 (rear b umer)and#44(front burner)for all elevations. 2. Verify that the Manifold Gas Pressure is within 3.5"WC+/-1/8". Once setup, read the main home gas supply meter reading. 3. Write the initial reading here>>initial gas meter reading Turn off all other appliances and their pilot flame in the home. 4. Run this appliance for a period of 30 minutes on maximum flame size.Turn off main burner and pilot flame. Read the main home gas supply meter reading after the 30 minutes of burn time. 5. Write the reading here>>final gas meter reading Calculate the following: 6. FINAL GAS METER READING - INITIAL GAS METER READING...Subtract initial gas meter from final gas meter reading. This will yield the number of Therms used during the 30-minute bum time. 7. Multiply the result in Item#6 by 100,000. 8. Multiply the result in Item#7 by 2.Write down the result here>> 9. The result in item#8 shall be at least the maximum input rate(44,000 Btu/hr.)for all altitudes. 3.4.8.2 LPG Input Rate Verification Verify main orifice size.The main orifice body has the orifice hole size stamped on it.LPG orifice size shall be#54(rear burner)and#54(front burner)for all elevations. Verify that the manifold gas pressure is within 10.0"WC+/-1/8". 3.4.9 High Altitude De-Rating If you are de-rating this appliance at a high altitude,attach the High Altitude De-Rating Label,supplied in the Owner's Manual Packet,to the back surface of the listing label plate located in the air gap on the side of the Fireplace. If you are also converting the Fireplace for LP Gas attach the labels included with the conversion kit to the same surface. Prior to attaching the label,fill in all the information that is requested on the label. For installations from 610-1370 meters(2000-4500 ft.)the orifice sizes(DMS)for Natural Gas are#38(Rear)and #44(Front)and Propane Gas are#54(Rear)and#54(Front),respectively. See data plate for additional information. For high altitude installations consult the local gas distributor or the authority having jurisdiction for proper rating methods. If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes,the information sticker must be filled out by the installer and adhered to the appliance at the time of conversion." This appliance has been converted for use at an altitude of: Orifice size: Manifold Pressure: Input(Btu/h): Fuel T e: Date of conversion: Converted by: Cet appreeil a ete converti au Injecteur - Pression a la tubulure d'alimentation Deoit calorifique 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 49 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST The instructions provided in this chapter are arranged in the sequence of occurrences. This installation checklist is supplied as a guide for installers to follow step by step.As you complete each step of the installation work,check mark the completed work item in the list,below.All items in this installation checklist must be completed.When all work is complete,fill in your name and the date this installation was completed. ❑ Unpack the Fireplace body. ❑ Open and inspect the Manual Packet. ❑ Unbolt the Fireplace body from the wooden pallet. ❑ Bend up the shipping clips. ❑ Place Fireplace body inside Framed Chase,level and plumb fireplace body and secure to framing studs. ❑ Open the Fireplace Glass Door. ❑ Install the Accent Light bulb and Light Lens. ❑ If planning to burn LPG,perform the NG to LPG conversion work. ❑ Measure chimney Length required. ❑ Install Vent System. ❑ Sealant is not required at vent joints. Do not use silicone sealants in vent connection joints anywhere. ❑ Adjust vent damper to match vertical chimney length.See 4.11.15 Vent Damper Adjustments ❑ Co-axial vent rigid pipe,wall vent cap or roof vent cap is installed by a Mendota approved serviceperson in accordance with instructions. ❑ All joints are secured,"twist-locked"and leak-proof. ❑ Horizontal or vertical vent cap is installed"right-side-up"and tightly sealed to structure per instructions.Vent Caps are Mendota approved. ❑ Proper exterior and interior clearances for vent systems and locations for wall vent cap/roof vent cap are maintained. ❑ Correct gas pressure, proper size gas lines and gas leaks are checked. ❑ 120 V electrical service and gas supply is installed in accordance with instructions and local and national codes. ❑ Telescoping sections are not separated.They were used as complete assemblies. ❑ Connect Gas Supply to the Fireplace.Verify that gas pressures are proper and perform a complete leak test of all field installed gas joints and factory installed gas train joints using a gas sniffer. ❑ Verify orifice sizes. ❑ Verify gas input rates. ❑ Connect Electrical Supply to the Fireplace.See Error!Reference source not found.Error!Reference source not found.. ❑ Install firebox inner liner kit.Follow instruction supplied with the Liner Kit. ❑ Install log set,coals and inswool media. ❑ Install Glass door and assure that it is in proper closed position and centered in firebox opening. ❑ Test fire Fireplace.See 0 ❑ Teach consumer how to use remote control and all functions of this Fireplace ❑ Complete warranty registration at http://mendotahearth.com/gas-fireplace-and-stove-registration.php This installation was performed and completed by: Date: 1 85-03-01110 FV36 Page 50 0 GENERAL NOTES: C SAFETY NOTES: RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION & CONSTRUCTION U We General Notes: MM 0 N T R A C T 0 R T E S 1 . GENERAL: ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK, 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF --------- Wood: NEW YORK, AND REGULATIONS OF ALL OTHER AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 7, 1. All studs to be SPF #2 or better, and all other structural wood to be Douglas Fir/Larch #2 or better. GENERAL NOTES: 2, FIRE SAFETY: ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REDUIREMENTS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK, 2020 RESIDENTIAL 2. All structural wood shall be in accordance with the national design specifications for wood construction latest edition. A. ALL BUILDING MATERIALS WHICH ARE STORED AT THE SITE OR ANY AREA OF THE BUILDING ARE TO BE STORED IN A KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, CODE OF NEW YORK, FIRE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS, UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS, AND THE BEST TRADE 3. Nailing schedule shall be in accordance with the specified code. B. LOCKED AREA. residential & commercial design * consulting PRACTICES. 2. 4. Pre-manufactured trusses. C. ALL MATERIALS TO BE STORED IN AN ORDERLY FASHION sections. BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FILE ALL REQUIRED INSURANCE CERTIFICATES WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF a. All trusses shall be "shaped" as shown on architectural cross D. ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS TO BE KEPT TIGHTLY SEALED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURER'S CONTAINERS. SUCH PO B 1675 BUILDINGS, OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED INSURANCE CERTIFICATES WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, b. Trusses shall bear a boca number and shall be manufactured by a registered manufacturer. . . ox phone: (6311433-9084 AND PAY ALL FEES REQUIRED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK, AGENCIES 5. Erect and brace trusses in accordance to truss plate institute recommendations. MATERIALS ARE TO BE KEPT AWAY FROM HEAT. Southold,New York11971 E-Mail: ssbn6540coptonline.net 3. MINOR DETAILS NOT USUALLY SHOWN OR SPECIFIED, BUT REQUIRED FOR PROPER CONSTRUCITON OF ANY PART OF THE WORK E. ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS TO BE USED AND STORED IN ADEQUATELv VENTILATED SPACE. Kehl Design Associates,LLC®formerly D A K Associates,LLC __D CONDUITS. SHALL BE INCLUDED AS IF THEY WERE INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS. 6. Plywood sheathing. F. ALL ELECTRICAL POWER TO BE SHUT OFF WHERE THERE ARE EXPOS'- 4. a. All plywood shall be in accordance with the American Plywood Association (APA) specifications. G. ALL ELECTRICAL POWER IN THE CONSTRUCTION AREA TO BE SHUT O'-_F AFTER WORKING HOURS. UVVNERSHIP USE. OF DOCUMENTS: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL WORK PROCEDURES WITH THE STIPULATIONS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES, AND OWNER. b. Plywood sheathing shall be continuous over two or more spans with grain of face plys across supports 5, corporation or equal. CONTRACTOR, AT ALL TIMES, TO ENSURE THERE IS NO NATURAL GAS LEAKAGE IN THE BUILDINGS, OR ANY FLAMMABLE These drawings and specifications including the THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS WTHIN THE PROPOSED GAS TO BE USED DURING CONSTRUCTION. ideas, design and arrangements represented CONSTRUCTION AREA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN AND INSTALL ADEQUATE SHORING AND BRACING FOR ALL STRUCTURAL OR 7. All sills shall be pressure preservative treated (.4 PSF retention) SYP #2 or better. therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN REMOVAL TASKS. THE CONTRACTOR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURIES CAUSED BY ASSOCIATES, LLC. No part thereof shall be OR DURING THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK. 8. Design values: 3. DUST CONTROL: copied, disclosed to others or used in connection with any work or project other than for which 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAY OUT HIS OWN WORK, AND SHALL AND SHALL PROVIDE ALL DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OTHER TRADES: a. Framing Lumber: DF (north) No. 2 or better A. DEBRIS, DIRT AND DUST TO BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM AND CONFINED 1`0 THE IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION AREA. they have been prepared without written consent. E = 1 ,600,000 PSI PLUMBING, ELECTRICALS, ETC. Fv = 95 PSI B. CONTRACTOR TO ISOLATE CONTRUCTION AREA FROM OCCUPIED BUILD`11G AREA BY MEANS OF TEMPORARY PARTITIONS OR 7. PLUMBING WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY PERSONS LICENSED IN THEIR TRADES, WHO SHALL ARRANGE FOR AND OBTAIN THROUGH Fb 825 PSI C. HEAVY DROP CLOTHS. THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND REQUIRED SIGN OFFS. 9. Design values: DEBRIS, DIRT, AN DUST TO BE CLEANED UP AND CLEARED FROM TH' BUILDING SITE PERIODICALLY TO AVOID EXCESSIVE 8. ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BE PERSONS LICENSED IN THEIR TRADES, WHO SHALL ARRANGE FOR AND OBTAIN a. Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL): ACCUMULATION. THROUGH THE BUREAU OF ELECTRICAL CONTROL ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND REQUIRED SIGN OFFS. E = 1,900,000 PSI Fv 285 PSI 4. NOISE AFTER HOURS: 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DO ALL CUTTING, PATCHING, REPAIRING AS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ALL OF THE WORK INDICATED ON THE Fb 2600 PSI DRAWINGS, AND ALL OTHER WORK THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE JOB. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. NOTE A. CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS WILL BE CONFINED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS: 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 10. B. EXCEPT LEGAL HOLIDAYS. ALL PIPING AND WIRING SHALL BE REMOVED TO A POINT OF CONCEALMENT AND SHALL BE PROPERLY CAPPED OR PLUGGED. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC, AND THERE ASSOCIATED ENGINEER ARE NOT OVERSEEING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS BUILDING, CONTRACTOR MUST OBTAIN WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ALL AFFECTEE, PARTIES TO WORK OTHER THAN REGULAR HOURS. 11 . THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS BY ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, BUILDER, TRADESMAN DR WORKER SHALL INSTIGATE A HOLD ALL DIMENSIONS ARE ESTABLISHED FROM THE FINISH LEVEL OF THE FIRST FLOOR. VARIATIONS TO THE HEIGHT OF THE FINISH LEVEL HARMLESS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DRAWING USER AND KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. OF THE FIRST FLOOR ARE TO BE REVIEWED FOR APPROVAL BY THE OWNER AND KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. NO CONSTRUCTION 5 CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS WILL NOT INVOLVE INTERRUPTION OF HEATING, VATER, OR ELECTRICAL SERVICES TO THE OWNER. WILL BE ALLOWED TO COMMENCE UNTIL THIS HEIGHT IS APPROVED. THE USER SHALL IN FACT AGREE TO HOLD KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. HARMLESS FOR ANY RESPONSIBILITY IN REGARD TO CONSTRUCTION WORK WILL BE CONFINED TO THE WORK ISSUED, AND WILL NOT CREATE DUST, DIRT, OR OTHER SUCH 12. CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES OR PROCEDURES AND FOR ANY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROGRAMS INCONVENIENCES TO THE OTHER NEIGHHBORS. THE CONTRACTOR IN COORDINATING THE WORK WILL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR IMMEDIATE IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK AND FURTHER SHALL HOLD THE ARCHITECT HARMLESS FOR COSTS AND PROBLEMS ARISING FROM RESOLUTION. THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, TRADESMAN, OR WORKMAN. THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS ALSO IMPLIES 13. THAT KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. SHALL TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PLAN USER'S FAILURE TO CARRY OUT THE WORK IN 6 SPECIAL SAFETY NOTES THE CONTRACTOR WILL COORDINATE THE ROUTING AND PLACEMENT OF ALL UTILITY LINES WITH THIS AND RELATED SITE WORK, AND ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRAWING OR CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ALL CONTRACTORS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES WORKING ON THIS PROJECT SHALL AT ALL TIMES PRIOR AND DURING THE COURSE HE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DISCONNECTIONS, RECONNECTIONS, AND STARTUPS. OF THEIR ACTIVITY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES AS WELL AS OTHERS AND IN THE CARE OF THE 14. DOCUMENT NOTES PROPERTY. EACH AS REPRESENTATIVES OF THEIR EMPLOYEES SHALL ASCER`AIN THAT THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THEY WILL BE E3U;LDING D'� THE CONTRACTOR WILL COORDINATE THE ROUTING AND PLACEMENT OF ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND HVAC EQUIPMENT WITH THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN PREPARED BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS ALSO, THE CLIENT AGREES, REQUIRED TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR WORK ARE SAFE WITHIN GOOD SAFETY PRA!;TICES AND MEET ALL CONCERNED REGULATIONS OF TOWN OF SOLJI-MOLD ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES AND STRUCTURE. ANY CONFLICTS WILL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR IMMEDIATE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW, TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIM, THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HAZARD ACT OR OTHER GOVERNING REGULATIONS. THE BEGINNING OF WORK BY A CONTRACTOR RESOLUTION- LIABILITY OR COST INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORINEY'S FEES AND COSTS OF DEFENSE, FOR THE INJURY OR ECONOMIC LOSS SHALL INDICATE SATISFACTION CONCERNING SAFETY AND FULL RESPONSIBILIT.' FOR ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGE. IF UNSATISFIED, THE WORK NOTES: ARISING OR ALLEGEDLY ARISING OUT OF THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL INDICATE WHATEVER ACTION NECESSARY, OR RENDER SAr_ETY CONDITIONS FOR LIFE AND PROPERTY AS ARE RELATED TO HIS ACTIVITY. IF THE WORK OF OTHER PARTIES OUTSIDE OF THL ORGANIZATION IS UPON INSPECTION FOUND AT ANY TIME TO BE UNSAFE, HE SHOULD STOP WORK IMMEDIATELY AND NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC, CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA OR OWNER. THE BEGINNING OF WORK SHALL INDICATE SATISFACTION WITH CONDITIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF THESE REQUIREMENTS. GROUND WIND SEISMIC SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM WIN7ER I ICE SHIELD ALL STRUCTURES TO CONFORM WITH THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE 7 PROVIDE SINGLE OR MULTIPLE-STATION SMOKE ALARMS AS WELL AS CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS SINGLE AND MULTIPLE-STATION NOT FOR SNOW - DESIGN FROST LINE DESIGN UNDERLAY- FLOOD WIND EXPOSURE OF NEW YORK STATE SECTION R301.2.1.2 PROTECTION OF OPENINGS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 3, SECTION R314 OF THE 2020 RESIDENTIAI.-CODE OF NEW YORK STATE. LOAD SPEED (mph) CATEGORY WEATHERING DEPTH TERMITE DECAY TEMP. MENT REQUIRED HAZARDS CATEGORY CONSTRUCTION 25 lbs/sqft 130 (mph) C SEVERE S-O" MODERATE TO HEAVY SLIGHT TO MODERATE 11 degrees YES 1984/1998 C R301.2.1.2 PROTECTION OF OPENINGS. USE UNLESS EXTERIOR GLAZING IN BUILDINGS LOCATED IN WIND-BORNE DEBRIS REGIONS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM WINDBORNE DEBRIS, GLAZED NOTE: FIRE BLOCKING IS TO BE INSTALLED TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL RI-"QUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 3 OF THE 2020 OPENING PROTECTION FOR WINDBORNE DEBRIS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LARGE MISSILE TEST OF ASTM E1996 AND RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE TABLE R301.5 - MINIMUM UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOADS, ASTME E1886 AS MODIFIED IN SECTION 301.2.1.2.1. GARAGE DOOR GLAZED OPENING PROTECTION FOR WINDBORNE DEBRIS SHALL MEET CERTIFIED BY A DESIGN CRITERIA (IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT) THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN APPROVED IMPACT-RESISTING STANDARD OR ANSI/DASMA 115, NOTE: ALL ROOMS MEET OR EXCEED CHAPTER 3 SECTION R303 OF THE' 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE EXCEPTION: FOR THE NATURAL LIGHT AND VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS. PROFESSIONAL OCCUPANCY OR USE LIVE PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN 25. RESIDENTIAL ONE - AND - TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS LOADS 1. WOOD STRUCTURAL PANELS WITH A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF �1'6 INCH (11mm) AND A SPAN OF NOT MORE THAN 8 FEET (2438mm) ENGINEER b SHALL BE PERMITTED FOR OPENING PROTECTION. PANELS SHALL BE PRECUT AND ATTACHED TO THE FRAMING SURROUNDING THE NOTE: ALL ROOMS MEET OR EXCEED CHAPTER 3, SECTION 310 OF THE _,020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE UNINHABITABLE ATTICS WITHOUT STORAGE 10 OPENING CONTAINING THE PRODUCT WITH THE GLAZED OPENING. PANELS SHALL BE PREDRILLED AS REQUIRED FOR THE ANCHORAGE FOR EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE OPENINGS. USES(s) AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION(s) METHOD AND SHALL BE SECURED WITH THE ATTACHMENT HARDWARE PROVIDED. ATTACHMENT SHALL BE DESIGNED TO RESIST THE UNINHABITABLE ATTICS WITH LIMITED STORAGE b,g 20 COMPONENTS AND CLADDING LOADS DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EITHER TABLE -R301.2(2) OR ASCE-7, WITH THE PERMANENT USE OCCUPANCY CORRISION-RESISTANT ATTACHMENT HARDWARE PROVIDED AND ANCHORS PERMANENTLY INSTALLED ON THE BUILDING. ATTACHMENT ALL SIMPSON HANGERS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY AN ENGINEER TO HAV' A CAPACITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE R301.2.1.2 IS PERMITTED FOR BUILDINGS WITH A MEAD ROOF HEIGHT OF 45 FEET (13,728mm) OR LESS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE REQUIRED AMOUNT CALCULATED FOR I-ACH CASE. RESIDENTIAL R-3 (SINGLE FAMILY) HABITABLE ATTICS AND ATTICS SERVED �ITH FIXED STAIRS 30 WHERE WHERE THE ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED V,, IS 180 MPH (290kps) OR LESS. NAILING NOTES: TABLE R301.2.1.2 WIND-BORNE DEBRIS PROTECTION FASTENING SCHEDULE FOR WOOD TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION (CHAPTER 6) BALCONIES (EXTERIOR) AND DECKS (e) 40 STRUCTUAL PANELS a,b,c,d ALL MATERIAL TO BE NAILED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NAILING SCHEDU _E OF CHAPTER 6, TABLE R602.3(1) OF THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE. TYPE GROUP FIRE ESCAPES 40 FASTENER SPACING (INCHES) R301 DESIGN CRITERIA V B GUARDS AND HANDRAILS d 200 h FASTENER TYPE PANEL SPAN 4 FEET < PANEL 6 FEET < PANEL f < 4 FEET SPAN < 6 FEET SPAN < 8 FEET R301.1 APPLICATION BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, AND PARTS THEREOF SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO SAFELY SUPPORT ALL LOADS, HEIGHT AND FIRE AREA GUARD IN-FILL COMPONENTS 50 h INCLUDING DEAD LOADS, LIVE LOADS, ROOF LOADS, FLOOD LOADS, SNOW LOADS', WIND LOADS AND SEISMIC LOADS AS PRESCRIBED NO. 8 WOOD SCREW- BY THIS CODE. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CODE PASSENGER VEHICLE GARAGES G BASED ANCHOR WITH 2 16 10 8 SHALL RESULT IN A SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES A COMPLETE LOAD PATH THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSFER OF HEIGHT FIRE AREA 50' INCH EMBEDMENT LENGTH LOADS FROM THEIR POINT OF ORIGIN THROUGH THE LOAD-RESISTING ELEMENT' TO THE FOUNDATION. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES PROJECT: NO. 10 WOOD SCREW- CONSTRUCTED AS PRESCRIBED BY THIS CODE ARE DEEMED TO COMPLY WITH 1HE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. HEIGHT, BUILDING. ROOMS OTHER THAN SLEEPING ROOMS 40 BASED ANCHOR WITH 2 16 12 9 THE VERTICAL DISTANCE FROM GRADE INCH EMBEDMENT LENGTH PLANE TO THE AVERAGE HEIGHT OF UNLIMITED AREA SLEEPING ROOMS 30 R301.1.1 ALTERNATE PROVISIONS THE HIGHEST ROOF SURFACE 3 STORY Y4 INCH DIAMETER LAGSCREW- AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION R301.1 THE FOLLOWII�,G STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE = NA AS PER CHAPTER 3 OF THE BASED ANCHOR WITH 2 16 16 16 P I 'No KWAT E R 202U-RrTIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK AS PER TABLE 506.2 STAIRS 40c INCH EMBEDMENT LENGTH I I LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE BUILDING CODE OF '!EW YORK STATE. Naeli,, 1 1 L'�' & pound 4.448 N, 1 mile per hour = 0.447 m/s 1 AWC WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) M E K`= FOR SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 FOOT = 304.8 mm, 1 Z. E rpm N Apr& FOR SI: a. This table is based on 180 mph ultimate design wind speeds V,,t and a 45-foot mean roof height. TOTAL HEIGHT FROM RIDGE TO GRADE NA 1 POUND PER SQUARE FOOT = 0.0479 kPo, 1 SQUARE INCH = 645 mm?1 POUND = 4.45 N, b. Fasteners shall be installed at opposing ends of the wood structural panel, 2.AISI STANDARD FOR COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING - PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE-AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISI-S230) 220 a. ELEVATED GARAGE FLOORS SHALL BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A 2,000-POUND LOAD Fasteners shall be located a minimum of 1 inch from the edge of the panel. APPLIED OVER A 20-SQUARE-INCH AREA. 3. ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES 1CC400) CHAMPLIN PLACE b. UNINHABITABLE ATTICS WITHOUT STORAGE ARE THOSE WHERE THE CLEAR HEIGHT c. Anchors shall penetrate through the exterior wall covering with an embedment length of 2 inches minimum into LUMBER SPECIES AND GRADE BETWEEN JOISTS AND RAFTERS IS NOT MORE THAN 42 INCHES, OR WHERE THERE the building frame. Fasteners shall be located a minimum of 2Y2 inches from the edge of concrete block or concrete. GREENPORT! NY, 119" ARE NOT TWO OR MORE ADJACENT TRUSSES WITH WEB CONFIGURATION CAPABLE OF d. Where panel are attached to masonry or masonry stucco, they shall be attached using vibration resistent anchors NOTE:ALL CONCRETE SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS A")SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 4, ALL HOUSE FRAMING MATERIAL DOUGLAS FIR - LARCH #2 AND BETTER ACCOMMODATING AN ASSUMED RECTANGLE 42 INCHES IN HEIGHT BY 24 INCHES IN WIDTH, having a minimum ultimate withdrawal capacity of 1,500 pounds. OR GREATER, WITHIN THE PLANE OF THE TRUSSES. THIS LIVE LOAD NEED NOT BE ASSUMED "FOUNDATIONS"OF THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE TO ACT CONCURRENTLY WITH ANY OTHER LIVE LOAD REQUIREMENTS. ALL EXT. DECK FRAMING MATERIAL CCA NC PINE #2 AND BETTER C. INDIVIDUAL STAIR TREADS SHALL BE DESIGNED FOR THE UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOAD PROJECTS TO COMPLY WITH CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY,AS PER THE DRAWING TITLE: OR A 300-POUND CONCENTRATED LOAD ACTING OVER AN AREA OF 4 SQUARE INCHES, PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2020 ENERGY CONSEVATION CONSTRUCTION CODE OF NEW YORK PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS AS PER 2(20 RESIDENTIAL CODES WHICHEVER PRODUCES THE GREATEST STRESSES. d. A SINGLE CONCENTRATED LOAD APPLIED IN ANY DIRECTION AT ANY POINT ALONG THE TOP. SECTION R402, BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE OF THE ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE OF NEW YORK OF NEW YORK STATE. GENERAL NOTES JOB DISCRIPTION e, SEE SECTION R507.1 FOR DECKS ATTACHED TO EXTERIOR WALLS. Projects shall comply with one of the following: AREAS OF STRUCTURE 1) This Plan Consists of the Removal of 1, Section R401 through R404 PRESCRIPTIVE ENERGY DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIREMENTS k? PER 2020 ENERGY NEW CRAWL SPACE NA the Existing Kitchen and Relocating the f. GUARD IN-FILL COMPONENTS (ALL THOSE EXCEPT THE HANDRAIL), BALUSTERS AND PANEL 2. Section R405 and the provisions of sections R401 through R404 indicated as "Mandatory" NEW BASEMENT NA Kitchen at the bock of the house and FILLERS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND A HORIZONTALLY APPLIED NORMAL LOAD OF 3. The energy rating index (ERI) approach in Section R406 CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CODE OF NEW YORK STATLE. (2020 ECCCNYS), BASED moving the Dining Room to the Front 50 POUNDS ON AN AREA EQUAL TO 1 SQUARE FOOT. THIS LOAD NEED NOT BE ASSUMED ON THE 2018 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY COtSERVATION CODE AND NOTES: EX. BASEMENT NA of the House. TO ACT CONCURRENTLY WITH ANY OTHER LIVE LOAD REQUIREMENTS. (NY)TABLE R402.1.2 a THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE EX. FIRST FLOOR NA INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENT ASHRAE 90.1-2016 DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE NEW FIRST FLOOR 10 SQFT 2) Replace Existing 6' Slider with a 6' g. UNINHABITABLE ATTICS WITH STORAGE ARE THOSE WHERE THE CLEAR HEIGHT BETWEEN Slider. THE JOISTS AND RAFTERS IS 42 INCHES OR GREATER, OR WHERE THERE ARE TWO OR CLIMATE FENESTRATION SKYLUITb GLAM cam WOOD MASS FLOOR BASEME)ffc SLAB d CRAWL PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL L FENESMT]ON R-VALUE S L�c EX. SECOND FLOOR NA MORE ADJACENT TRUSSES WITH WEB CONFIGURATIONS CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING AN ZONE F7MRPM VFACTOR RNALUE FRAME WALL WALL PWALLIE WALL PACE FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT. THE ASSUMED RECTANGLE 42 INCHES IN HEIGHT'BY 24 INCHES IN WIDTH, OR GREATER, WITHIN SWC b,e RNALUE XVAWEI RNALUE &DErM RNALUE DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR NEW SECOND FLOOR NA 3) Install Windows on the East Side of THE PLANE OF THE TRUSS NOTE:THE SIZE OF ALL NAILING MATERIALS AND THE NAILING IATTERNS OF ALL MATERIALS UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT NEW BALCONY NA the House. 4 EXCEPT 0.32 0.55 0.40 49 20 OR 13+!P 8/13 19 10/13 10,211t 10/13 TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE R602.3(1) FASTENING SCHI:-,DULE OF THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. LOFT NA 4) Relocate the Wall West wall of the THE LIVE LOAD NEED ONLY BE APPLIED TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE JOISTS OR TRUSS MARINE CODE OF NEW YORK SEAL: DATE: BOTTOM CHORDS WHERE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET: I--- I I I I I I ATTIC (HOUSE)(a) NA New Kitchen Approx. 2'-0" towards the For SI: = 1 foot = 304.8 mm ATTIC (HOUSE)(b) NA West. 1. THE ATTIC AREA IS ACCESSIBLE FROM AN OPENING NOT LESS THAN 20 INCHES IN WIDTH a. R-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When insulation is installed in a cavity which is less -91 FEBRUARY 11, 2022 GARAGE NA BY 30 INCHES IN LENGTH THAT IS LOCATED WHERE THE CLEAR HEIGHT IN THE ATTIC IS than the label or design thickness of the insulation, the installed R-value of the insulation shall not be less than the PROJECT NO: NA 5) Provide New Vestibule going From the NOT LESS THAN 30 INCHES R-value specified in the table. ATTIC (GARAGE)(a) New Dining Room into the Garage. (DCOPYRIGHT 2022 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. b. The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. The SHGC column applies to all glazed fenestration. 1116-2022 BONUS ROOM NA ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ARE PROTECTED 2.THE SLOPES OF THE JOISTS OR TRUSS BOTTOM CHORDS ARE NOT GREATER THAN C. " 10/13 " means R-10 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home or R-13 cavity insulation at the DRAWN BY: SCREENED PORCHES NA 6) Provide New Girder in the Basement. 2 INCHES VERTICAL TO 12 UNITS HORIZONTAL. UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW. interior of the basement wall. BDK SUNROOM NA PLANS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT 7) Optional Work to be Performed is to 3. REQUIRED INSULATION DEPTH IS LESS THAN. THE JOIST OR THE TRUSS BOTTOM CHORD "15/19" means R-15 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home or R-19 cavity insulation at the CHECKED BY: NEW DECK NA Fill-in Existing (2)Garoge Doors on the MEMBER DEPTH. WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION, interior of the basement wall. "15/19" shall be permitted to be met with R-13 cavity insulation on the interior of the COVERED PORCHES NA West Side of the Garage and install basement wall plus R-5 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home. "10/13" means R-10 continuous ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE PROPERTY OF Windows THE REMAINING PORTIONS OF THE JOISTS OR TRUSS BOTTOM CHORDS SHALL BE SHEET NUMBER: COVERED ENTRANCE NA insulation on the interior or exterior of the home or R-13 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement wall. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. DESIGNED FOR A UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED CONCURRENT LIVE LOAD OF NOT LESS NA THE RIGHT TO BUILD ONLY ONE STRUCTURE FROM THESE POOL HOUSE/ CABANA 8) Provide a New 16' Garage Door on THAN 10 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. d. R-5 shall be provided under the full slab area of a heated slab in addition to the required slob edge insulation ACCESSORY STRUCTURE NA the North End of the Garage R-value for slabs, as indicated in the table. The slab edge insulation for heated slabs shall not be required to PLANS IS LICENSED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE BUYER, WITH WRITTEN 05 h. GLAZING USED IN HANDRAIL ASSEMBLIES AND GUARDS SHALL BE DESIGNED WITH A extend below the slab 9) Provide Platform Outside the Garage SAFETY FACTOR OF 4. THE SAFETY FACTOR SHALL BE APPLIED TO EACH OF THE PROOF OF PURCHASE. G1 Door on the East Side of the Garage CONCENTRATED LOADS APPLIED TO THE TOP OF THE RAIL, AND TO THE LOAD ON THE e. Reserved Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without with Stairs. IN-FILL COMPONENTS. THESE LOADS SHALL BE DETERMINED INDEPENDENT OF ONE f. Reserved WITHOUT STORAGE ANOTHER, AND LOADS ARE ASSUMED NOT TO OCCUR WITH ANY OTHER LIVE LOAD. g. Alternatively, insulation sufficient to fill the framing cavity and providing not less than an R-value of R-19. the authorization of local governing ogencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. DOB NUMBER: OF 10) Install New Flush Girder in the of Health Services, Town Building Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. (b) WITH STORAGE Ceiling Above the Existing wall to h. The first value is cavity insulation, the second value is continuous insulation, so "13+5" means R-13 cavity insulation the West of the New Kitchen. plus R-5 continuous insulation. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such agencies prior to i. Mass walls shall be in accordance with Section R402.2.5. The second R-value applies when more than half the construction. 0 KEHbDESIGN-ASSOCIATES,ur insulation is on the interior of the mass wall. i SIMPSON STRONG— TIE CONNECTORS — SPECIFIED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE A MINIMUM OF TWO Bd NAILS THIS JOUC_FR LA CH PINE up MTS20 tSO. .2 LIFT SIDE OF TRUSS. I O ALLOWABLE LOADS LOAD L� T S O PROVIDE , HGAIOKT ON "" FASTENERS �• m o LATERAL WITH TOTAL FOUR , ° SIDE OF CEILING JOIST MODEL GA UPLIFT JPLIFT (133/160) Bdx14" CODE AND ON SIDE OF RAFTER NO. TO TO TO AVG NAILS INTO NAILS TRUSS 75 RAFTERS/ ULT. IN TRUSS PLATES STUDS (13,) (160) F F2 (133& _ "- °. i, 16n) SIMPSON NOTE: REFER TO SIMPSON WOOD CONSTRUCTION m TAKE-UP WASHER H7 16 4-8d 2-8d 8-8d 2991 930 985 400 5, 44 CONNECTORS MANUAL FOR ALL FOOT NOTES AND KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC T PROPER INSTALLATION PROCEDURES °j— residential & commercial design • consulting H6 16 8-8d 8-8d 3983 91E 950 650 5, 44 — ° DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS (133) ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS (133) (TOTAL) LENGTH OF BOLT IN WOOD MEMBER LENGTH OF BOLT IN WOOD MEMBER TWO o ART "x12 CODE 8d NAIL o • • .• e P0.fox 1615 phone: (631J 433 9084 MODEL GA AVG z INTO NO. MAX. CLEAR ULT. LFTA LFTA REF. PLATES °Oo ', Southold,New York 11971 E-Mail; ssbn654@opfonline,net WIDTH PAN L QTY DIA 11,, 2 2 3 3} 1} 2 21" 3" 3} EIGHT ° ° ' NAIL INTO S P 4 Kehl Design Associates,LLC a formerly D A K Associates,LLC IN 1205 1400 5, 44, 85 LFTA 16 2J" 17" 3g�"16—tOd — 4200 STUD o° OWNERSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: DOUG—FIR LARCH / SO. PINE o0 These drawings and specifications including the FASTENERS2 ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS MODEL L AVG 10d 10d x 1�' CODE No. ULT LFTA ° 9 9 P REF. L_ S T A � 1 ideas, design and arrangements represented ° ASSOCIATES, LLC. No part thereof shall be 10d 10d x 14" (133 / 160) (133) (160) ° Simpson Strong-Tie Tie therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN copied, disclosed to others or used in connection MTS16 16 14-10d 14-10d x 14" 3116 1000 840 1000 3, 41, 128 , g- °° ° HGA10 with any work or project other than for which TTTT MTS20 20 14-10d 14-10d x 14" 3116 1000 840 1000 3, 41, 128 ART 'x12 0 °° DETAIL "K" they have been prepared without written consent. LST20 20 12-10d 12-10d x 1�" 2383 775 720 720 3, 41 NNW- DETAIL, "Ell °° STU 5" COUPLER NUT DOUG—FIR—LARCH Equal number of °° SIMPSON TYPE OF DIRECTION SO. PINE CODE specified nails In TAKE-UP WASHER MODEL CONNEC— OF LOAD ALLOWABLE LOADS REF, p NO. TION FLOOR ROOF (133/ each end Simpson Strong-Tie (,00) (125) 1601 I • PARTB"x12 G 515 645 670 CS16 LTP4 5 J 515 645 670 6, 39. 97 DETAIL "H" H 1 515 645 670 MATERIAL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS''''9(DF/SP) (133) HOLDOWN HOLDOWN ARTR•xl2 STUDDEFLECTION DEFLECTION CODE MODEL MACHINE LENGTH OF BOLT 2.3 AT HIGHEST AVG AT HIGHEST REF. N0. ANCHOR ULT. IN VERTICAL WOOD MEMBER ALLOWABLE ALLOWABLE BASE BODY a s ° BOLTS LOAD DESIGN 00 GA GA HB SB W H B SO CL DIA DESIGN WHEN RAISED OFF 0 QTY DIA 12" 2" 1 24" 1 3" 1 3}" 51" LOAD THE SILL PLATE 0 0 0 HD2A 16 12 4a" 2}" 2J" 8" 2a" All 1 2 12150 1555 2055 2565 2775 2775 2760 0.058 0.077 2, 43, 82 0 0 0 MODEL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ALLOWABLE UPLIFT LOADS NO. AVG W L STUD PLATE ULT. (133)2 ( DF / SP 160) RODE SP4 3{" 71" —10d x 1 j" 2917 735 885 7, 40, 127 0 MODEL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS (TOTAL) ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS CODE o NO. CA W L NAILS FLOOR (133) (160) REF. o0 100 WORK NOTES: LSTA21 20 16-10d 905 1 1205 1 1295 7, 40, 90 0 0 MODEL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS (TOTAL) ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS CODE o L NAILS ,00 REF. N0. Simpson Strong-Tie STU GA WFLOOR (133) (160) 5. MSTA24 18 1 11,, 1 24 18-10d 1 1025 1370 1640 1 7, 40, 90 LUS46 SIMPSON NOT FOR MODEL TOTAL FASTENERS ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS NAIL CODE T� NO. (LENGTH END GA CUT LENGTH (TOTAL) t 2 SPACING REF. HD TAKE—UP WASHER (,DD> (133 / 160) CONSTRUCTION OF ROLL IN A ROW NOTE: ALL HANGERS TO BE USED ON THIS PROJECT HIS Strong-Tie - 1235 165D 2 288d ARE TO BE TOP MOUNTED UNLESS OTHERWISE csls 1so' 1a" 1s CLEAR SPAN +31" 7, 40, so NOTED. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ALL NOTES USE UNLESS MODEL DIMENSIONS FASTENERS ON. -FIR AR H PIN ALLOWABLE A ON THIS PLAN WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION NO. GA HEADERS JOISTS AVG UPLIFT FLOOR 100 SNOW 115 ROOF 125 BY A LICENSE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, CODE PLACES 11 11 W H B 10d 16d ULT. (13 F DETAIL 3) (160) 10d 16d 10d t6d 10d 16d REF. ALL LIABILITIES ON THE CONTRACTOR. C�11/�/— CERTIFIED �Y A LUS46 18 3 " 4J" 2 — 4-16d 4-16d 6076 1140 1160 1000 1150 — 1250 7, 40, 127 DETAIL "I" HUS210-2 14 3A 9 2 8-16d 8-16d 6076 1755 2105 — 1650 — 1900 2065 1, 36, 84, 122 COUPLER NUT PROFESSIONAL DOUG—FIR AR H PINE ALLOWABLE AD ART 'x12 FASTENERS UPLIFT LATERAL CODE STU 5 — MODEL AVG UPLIFT (133/160) REF. 8 ENGINEER NO. GA ULT. SIMPSON TAKE-UP WASHER TO RAFTERS TO PLATES I TO STUDS (133) (160) F Fz 160 HGA10KT 14 4-SDSJ"x14" 4-SDSd"x3" 1523 435 435 1165 940 USE A MINIMUM OF S P 4 TWO 8d NAILS THIS CNW— SIDE OF TRUSS, COUPLER NUT S P 4 PROJECT: TOTAL FOUR /. m o SE A MINIMUM OF Bd NAILS TWO Bd NAILS THIS LSTA21 " ANCHOR BOLTS INTO TRUSS MTS16 STU J'- SIDE OF TRUSS. MTS16 SIMPSON SIMPSON M P S❑N TOTAL FOUR /. TAKE—UP WASHER 8d NAILS HD2A ° Strong-Tie INTO TRUSS LSTA21 H U S 210-2N KIffAo"m E R s I D E H 10CA E TWO TO ° Fl B AIL o TWO 220° EIGHT I PLATES °p° ° CHAMPLIN PLACE Bd NAIL Rd NAIL INTO INTO tl rt STUD Simpson Strong-Tie PLATES o�° DETAIL A H7 EIGHT­-' GREENPORT, NY, 11944 IN NAIL ®TO DETAIL "Ell" DETAIL "G" DETAIL r►Jrr STUD Simpson Strong-Tie ° LFTA H7 Simpson Strong-Tie " ROD SYSTEM DETAIL "L LFTA DRAWING TITLE: LFTA Ridge Strapping °,•°,< I DRAINAGE & ROOF RUNOFF NOTE AND CALCULATIONS LSTA30 BP RUN OFF FACTORS ASPHALT = 1.0 , ROOF = 1.0 SIMPSON WINDLOAD 1'-0" DEEP POOL x 4' DIA ==12.58 cu.ft. per vertical ft. CHARTS & CALCULATIONS 1'-0" DEEP POOL x 6' DIA. = 22.3 cu.ft. per vertical ft. 1'-0" DEEP POOL x 8' DIA. = 42.25 cu.ft. per vertical ft. 1 / STRONG-TIE DETAILS 1'-0" DEEP POOL x 10' DIA. = 68.4 cu.ft. per vertical ft. ROOF AREA = NA sq/ft / ROOF DRAINAGE I. I CALCULATIONS LTP4 V = AxRxc A = NA sq/ft LTP4 R = 2" RAINFALL = .17 ft LTP4 C = COEFF. = 1.0 NOTES: DETAIL "C" V = NA x 1 x .166667 = 0 C.F. THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE Simpson Strong-TIE? NA / 42.25 VERTICAL FT. / FT = O V.F. FELLDE CONDITIONS CUTED TO TAND DIMENSIONSHE FULLEST AND E SOLE NT OF THE LAW.RESPONSIBLE RFORHFIELD FIT. THE ALL VERIFY L LTP4 DETAIL "B" Floor-t o-Floor Connections Ridge Strapping DESIGN PROFFESSIONAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR LTP4 USE (0) 8 DIA. POOL 2 -O DEEP = 0 U.F. UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT Detail OR FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS. Simpson Strong-Tie Floor-to-Floor Connections NA / 22.3 VERTICAL FT. / FT = 0 V.F. SEAL: DATE: ALL SIMPSON HANGERS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY AN ENGINEER TO HAVE A CAPACITY USE (0) 6' DIA, POOL 0' DEEP = 0 V.F. FEBRUARY 11, 2022 PROJECT NO: EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE REQUIRED AMOUNT CALCULATED FOR EACH CASE. 1 1 16-2022 POOLS TO BE PLACED ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF :`. ° " "' " . :.- ,• , , �'` �'�'.'.....� DRAWN BY: NO SUBSTITUTI❑NS HOUSE AND/OR LEADERS TO BE PIPED TO ,ak > ;{ BDK .. All framing hardware shown on these plans, POOLS (1 2 OF THE ROOF TO DRAIN TO EACH / CtiECKED BY: unless otherwise indicated, is 'Simpson Strong-Tie, R301 DESIGN CRITERIA AS PER THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE POOL, MAINTAIN MIN. OF 20 FEET FROM SEPTIC " No substitutions are approved or authorized, SHLLi NUMBER: of framing hardware to R301.1 APPLICATION BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, AND PARTS THEREOF SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO SAFELY SUPPORT ALL LOADS, INCLUDING DEAD LOADS, LIVE LOADS, ROOF LOADS, FLOOD LOADS, SNOW LOADS, WIND SYSTEM AND MIN. OF 10 FEET FROM FOUNDATION . Due to the relationships g ) LOADS AND SEISMIC LOADS AS PRESCRIBED BY THIS CODE. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CODE SHALL RESULT IN A SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES A the other components of the structure, any framing COMPLETE LOAD PATH THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSFER OF LOADS FROM THEIR POINT OF ORIGIN THROUGH THE LOAD-RESISTING ELEMENTS TO THE FOUNDATION. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES --` , hardware substitutions will render these plans CONSTRUCTED AS PRESCRIBED BY THIS CODE ARE DEEMED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. ALL COVERS TO BE TRAFFIC BEARING F LOCATED IN AREA G2" P. � - null and void, and will result in the installer/contractor assuming responsibility for the design and R301.1.1 ALTERNATE PROVISIONS WHERE TRAFFIC IS TO BE PRESENT. .. , - ' performance of the entire system, AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION R301.1 THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS DOB NUMBER: OF USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE BUILDING CODE OF NEW YORK STATE. IF A MULTIPLE POOL SYSTEM IS USED AROUND THE 1) AWC WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) HOUSE THEN EQUAL PROPORTIONS OF THE ROOF SHALL 2) AISI STANDARD FOR COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING - PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE-AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISI-S230) BE DIVERTED TO EACH POOL. 0 KMDESIGN•ASSOCIAM Inc 3) ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) 7/0 �// G lr% LU KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES c residential & commercial design • consulting PO.Box 1675 phone: (631]433-9084 Southold,New York 11971 E-Mail: ssbn654@optonline,net Kehl Design Associates,LLC o formerly D A K Associates,LLC OWNLkSHIP & USE OF DOCUMENTS: These drawings and specifications including the ideas, design and arrangements represented therein, are the property of KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. No part thereof shall be copied, disclosed to others or used in connection with any work or project other than for which they have been prepared without written consent. REV: 05-30-22 T � --- EXISTING AR BEVEL SID1ft WINDOW XITO EXISTING W1 WINDOW a"X4' CORNER WORK NOTES: BOARDS--,, L—J Existing Continuous 8"x8" Beom Around Perimeter of House PROVIDE HURRICANE STRAPPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE edor Shingle Roof 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE NOT FO �" 12 4 4° " FER10, OF NYS. ®� ' Hurricane Stropping CONSTRtJCT�ON o o Top of Window to Notch R-19 Insulation s^ ■ z Sheetrock 4 X4" EXTERIOR USE UNLESS �� , Top of Windows on South l Existing N � � Existing WOII � CDX Sheathing CASING NOTE VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS TO 2z4 Wall Constructed inside c� W �� Existing 2" Wall 7, x _ 2x4 Wall Constructed inside INSURE FLOORS OF NEW ADDITION CERTIFIED BY A L ivi n w Existing Continuous 8"Wall Beam R-15 Insulation on _ R-15 Insulation Down Entire Wall Liven (2)2x6 Hdr. Cedar Siding NEWGAS EW ALINE WITH FLOORS IN EXISTING R�NLW "°t,SE. PROFESSIONAL 2" Raised Floor 2 CDX Sheathing Mendota Propane 2 HISTORIC SILL Room 2x4 Wall Constructed inside FV36 Naturol Gas ADH2850 ADH2850 ENGINEER Room CEDAR Mendota Propane ` � Fireplace — NOTE VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS FV36 Natural Gas R-15 Insulation to be Installed as AR—PFV1t—ST NG Fireplace Hurricane Strapping INSURE WALLS OF NEW ADDITION P Per Manufactures Match Existing Floor Joists "4�ORNE ° RnARnS LINE—UP WITH WALLS IN HOUSE. Specs. R-19 Insulation Windows ore to be install 2x Box Boom Centered Between the 2x6 ACO Sill fl : PROVIDE FIRE BREAKS Fireplace Opening and the Front WO of the House and i 2= S PER Matched on Opposite Side of ` o L o 1 z B" CMU THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL Fireplace a 1 CODES OF Verify with Owner 16"x 8" Conc, Fig. NEW YORK STATE. Min S-0" Below WINDOW SCHEDULE PROJECT: Final Grade � EXTERIOR INTERIOR INTERIOR MANUFACTURER SERIES STYLE MODEL # ROUGH OPENING WINDOW DIMENSION GRILLE CONFIGURATION 6 OIOR COLOR H wr. R ANDERSEN A SERIES DBL HUNG ADH2850 2-8"x 5'-0" 2-741"x 4'-114" 4" FULL DIVIDED LIGHT WHITE WHITE WHITE PERMANENT EXTERIOR PERMANENT INTERIOR E R WITH SPACER Rtkv1v"h Em FLOOR PLAN CROSS SECTION! ( A SOUTHEAST CORNER 220 SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" 101 CHAMPLIN PLACE OF GREENPORT9 NY9 11944 SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" EXISTING STRUCTURE DRAWING TITLE: NEW STRUCTURE PLAN AS NOTED NOTES: THESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF THE SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL WHOSE SEAL IS AFFIXED HERETO. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW. CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FIT, THE DESIGN PRDFFESSIDNAL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMMISIONS DUE TO UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS AND OR ADDITIONS BASED UPON COMMENTS NOT FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS REVISION TO THESE PLANS, SEAL: DATE: FEBRUARY 11, 2022 PROJECT NO: 1116-2022 t DRAWN BY: �...a.�•' .j. _ w BDK n �",t. *, v f .�,� CHECKED BY: " ' R301 DESIGN CRITERIA AS PER THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE � � © COPYRIGHT 2022 KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES LLC. ALL FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ARE SHEET NUMBER: R301.1 APPLICATION BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, AND PARTS THEREOF SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO SAFELY SUPPORT ALL LOADS, INCLUDING DEAD LOADS, LIVE LOADS, ROOF LOADS, FLOOD LOADS, SNOW LOADS, WIND LOADS AND SEISMIC LOADS AS PRESCRIBED BY THIS CODE. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CODE SHALL RESULT IN A SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES A PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW, PLANS MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT COMPLETE LOAD PATH THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSFER OF LOADS FROM THEIR POINT OF ORIGIN THROUGH THE LOAD—RESISTING ELEMENTS TO THE FOUNDATION. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. ALL PLANS AND DESIGNS ARE THE SOLE PROPERTY OF . a CONSTRUCTED AS PRESCRIBED BY THIS CODE ARE DEEMED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. KEHL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. THE RIGHT TO BUILD ONLY ONE STRUCTURE FROM THES c{�j , d•�1 .` Al 01 PLANS IS LICENSED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE BUYER, WITH WRITTEN PROOF OF PURCHASE. R301.1.1 ALTERNATE PROVISIONS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION R301.1 THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ARE PERMITTED SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS OF THE THIS CODE AND THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN. WHERE ENGINEERED DESIGN IS DOB NUMBER: OF USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THESE STANDARDS, THE DESIGN SHALL COMPLY WITH THE BUILDING CODE OF NEW YORK STATE. Acceptance of these drawings does not authorize the right to build without the authorization 1) AWC WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION MANUAL (WFCM) of local governing agencies, such as Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services, Town Building 2) AISI STANDARD FOR COLD—FORMED STEEL FRAMING — PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD FOR ONE—AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS (AISI—S230) Departments, DEC, FEMA, etc. Verify all conditions, codes, and requirements with such KMDESIGN•A,%"TES,iu 3) ICC STANDARDS ON THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LOG STRUCTURES (ICC400) agencies prior to construction.