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FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-33331 Date: 10/09/08 T~IS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS Location of Property: 395 BAYVIEW AVE (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 52 Block 5 Subdivision Filed Map No. l~t No. GREENPORT Lot 24 (HAMLET) conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated DECEMBER 19, 2006 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 32886-Z dated APRIL 6, 2007 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 ALTERATIONS, INCLUDING SOLAR PANELS AND WOOD STOVE, TO AN EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. T~e certificate is issued to LILIANA NEALON of the aforesaid building. (OWNER) SuFfOLK COUN~"f DEPARTMENT OF }~ALT}{ APPROB N/A EL~t-rKICAL C~RTIFIC3%~ NO. 3026303 06/06/07 PLU~ CERTIFICATION Da'r~u N/A Rev. 1/81 TO~'N OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOVCN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OOCCUI~0Y Tills application must be filled in by typewriter or i~k and submitted to the B~ildil~g'Department A. Fol' lieu,' building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, propelty lines, strcels, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Ilealth Dept. of water supply and sexverage-disposal (S-9 fbnn). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement froin plmnber certifying that the solder used ill system cootains less than 2/10 of 1% lead 5. Cmmnercial building, indastrial building, multiple residences and siinilar boildings and inslallations, a cei~ificale of Code Colnpliance fi-om architect or engineer responsible for the buildiag. 6 Submit Planning Boald Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For exisUng buildings (prior to Aln'il 9, 1957) nolbcouforlning uses, or buildings and "In'e-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all properB, lines, sh'eels, building and tmusual natural or topographic features 2. A twopcrly completed application and consent to inSl)eCl signed by thc applicant. Ifa (?e~tificate of ()ccupancy is denied, the Building Inspeclor sbatl slate thc reasons fl~creFoi in xx filing to the npplicao~ C. Fees CcttificateofO¢cupan%. Next, dwelling $25 00. .,\ddilions lo dwelling $25.00, Alictations to dwelling $25 00, Swinuning pool $25.00, Accessory buiklmg 525 00, Additions to acccss(~%, huihling $25.00. Businesses $50.00 2. CertificateofOccnpancyenlhe-existingBuilding- $10000 3 Copy of Ce~ificate of Occupancy - $.25 4 Updated Celiificate of Occupancy - $5000 5 Temporary Ce~lificate of ()ccupancy -ResidcntiaI $ l 5.00. Conunc~cial $15.(10 Old or Pre-existing Building: _. (check eno) New Colastm,ct o a Location of Pmpmly: House No Shcel Hamlel Suffb]kC6ontyTaxMapNol000,~ecfion ~ _ _ Dlock 5 _ [.ot_2 ~ Subdivision _ . . Filed Map. Iol: Health Dept. Approval: ....... Unde~qvriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Tempera0' Certificate Fee Submitted: $ Final Certificate: (check one) BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THE NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY 40 FULTON STREET ~ NEW YORK, NY 10038 CERTIFIES THAT Upon the application of upon premises owned by ROBERT SKYPALA LILIANA NEALON § CHERRY LAWN LN. 395 BAYVIEW AVE NORTHPORT, NY 11768 $OUTHOLD, NY 11971 Located at 395 BAYVIEW AVE SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 Application Number: 3026303 Certificate Number: 3026303 Section: Block: Lot: Building Permit: BDC: ns11 Described as a occupancy, wherein the premises electrical system consisting of electrical devices and wiring, described below, located in/on the premises at: Basement, phtovoltaic, Outside, A visual inspection of the premises electrical system, limited to electrical devices and wiring to the extent detailed herein, was conducted in accordance with the requirements of the applicable code and/or standard promulgated by the State of New York, Department of State Code Enforcement and Administration, or other authority having jurisdiction, and found to be in compliance therewith on the 6th Day of June, 2007. Name QTY Rate Rating Circuit Type Alarm and Emergency Equipment Inverter Unit 1 0 4-KW Inverter Unit I 0 2-KW Solar Panel 36 0 Wiring and Devices Disconnect 2 0 30a-AC Disconnect 2 0 30a-DC seal This certificate may not be altered in any way and is validated only by the presence of a raised seal at the location indicated. FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 32886 Z Date APRIL 6, 2007 Permission is hereby granted to: LILIANA NEALON 46 BROOKSIDE DRIVE PLANDOME,NY 11030 for : ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR WITH FLOOD PERMIT at premises located at 395 County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 052 pursuant to application dated DECEMBER BAYVIEW AVE GREENPORT Block 0005 Lot No. 024 19, 2006 and approved by the Building Inspector to expire on OCTOBER 6, 2008. Fee $ 300.OS ~~ ~_ . Rev. 5/8/02 ORIGINAL Ascent Consulting Engineering North Winds Center High Mountain Road Ringwood, NJ 07456 Tel. No. 973-557-6080 Fax No. 973-835-5924 E-mail: j amlight~bellatlantic.net April 16, 2007 Unirac, Inc. 1411 Broadway Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 To: Building Department or Others: RE: Engineering Certification for UniRac SunframeTM Universal PV Module Mounting System for the GreenLogic Energy installation for the Nealon building, NY Dear Sir: I have evaluated the Un/rac SunframeTM as a design consultant for Unirac and certify that the mounting assembly will satisfy the New York State Building Code imposed wind and snow loading requirements. To determine the design level forces for wind and snow, the Unimc Installation Manual 214 - was amended with the appropriate wind speed or snow loading intensity as determined from the International Building Code (IBC) or ASCE7-02 as prescribed by the referenced Building Code requirements. The anchorage requirements for the installation are properly represented in the Installation Manual 214 and the L-foot lag screws shall be a minimum of 5/16" diameter x 4" long. The design verification is based on: II. III. IV. ASCE7-02 - ASCE Standard "Steel Construction Manual," 13th Ed., American Institute of Steel Construction, Chicago, IL, 2005. "Aluminum Design Manual", The Aluminum Association, Washington D.C., 2005. Mechanical Properties and Static Load Testing of Unirac extruded rails and related components obtained from Dr. Walter Gerstle, PE, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM GreenLogic Proposed Liltiana Neaton 6.012 kW Sharp 167 Watt Uni-Rac Suni~rame Drawing Scale 3/t6" = 1.0' 56 @ L-Feet Bronze 10 @ 192" Uni-Rac Sunframe Rails Bronze 8 @ Uni-Rac Sunframe Splice Kits Uni-Rac -Foot Uni-Rac Sunframe Rail Uni-Rac Sunframe Splice Kit Board Of $outhold Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK PERMIT NO 6P7.7 ...... DATE: ~./..!~/0.~ .............. ISSUED TO LILIANA NEALON Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61S of the Laws of the State of New York, 1893; and Chapter ~ of the L~ws of the State of New Yore 19~i2; and the Southold ·ToWn Ordinance en- titled ."REGULATING AND THE PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS IN AND ON TOWN WATERS AND PUBLIC I.ANDS end the REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL'OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM LANDS UNDER TOWN WATERSide. and in accordance wlfh the Resolution of The B6ard adopted at a meeting held on ~°0.~......., and in consideration of the sum of $._.~.~.~.~...q~ ..... paid by Liliana Nealon of ............ ~2~ .......................................... N. Y. and subject to the Terms and Conditions listed on the reverse side hereof, of Southold Town Trustees authorizes and permits the following: Permit to construct a second-floor addition to the exist. g, construct a one-story garage, screened porch,and ~emoval of the wood decks in the rear yard, and all as depicted the site plan prepared by Susan Frooks dated Jan. 10, 2005.. all in accordance with the detailed specifications as presented · the originating application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees here- by causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these I~.resents to be subscribed by ~ 'majority of the sa,d Board es of tbs date. P. eg~y ~ickersor~ Trustees James F. King, President Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President Peggy A. Dickerson Dave Bergen Bob Ghosio, Town Hall 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1692 Fax (631) 765-6641 December 13, 2006 Julie M. McGivney, Esq. P.O. Box 776 Southold, NY 11971 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RE: LILIANA NEALON 395 BAYVIEW AVENUE, SOUTHOLD SCTM# 52-5-24 Dear Ms. McGivney: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board ~f Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wednesday, December 13, 2006: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVE the Amendment to Permit #6077 to remove the proposed garage, add one-story across the entire seaward side of the dwelling and increase the size of the proposed screened porch, and a One-Year Extension to Permit #6077, as issued on February 16, 2005, located: 395 Bayview Ave., Southold, SCTM#52-5-24; with the conditions of gutters and drywells to contain roof runoff, hay bales during construction, and a 10' non-turf buffer landward of the wetland line, and all as depicted on the plan prepared by Susan Frooks, RA dated October 11, 2006, and revised December 15, 2006, by Julie McGivney, Esq. This is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any questions, please call our office at (631) 765-1892. Sincerely, JamesF. ing~ c~, ~ President, Board of Trustees JFK/hkc Albert J. Krupski, President James King, Vice-President Artie Fester Ken Poliwoda Peggy A. Dickerson Town Hall 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Seuthold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-1366 February 16, 2005 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Ms. Liliana Nealon 395 Bayview Ave. Southold, NY 11971 RE: 395 BAYVIEW AVE., SOUTHOLD SCTM#52-5-24 Dear Ms. Nealon: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wed., February 16, 2005 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, LILIANA NEALON applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 97 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated January 7, 2005 and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on February 16, 2005, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 97 of the Southold Town Code, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Permits, Region One Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Phone: (63,1) 444-0365 · FAX: (631) 444-0360 Website: www.dec.state.ny.us October 31, 2006 Denise M. Sheehan Commissioner Lilliana Nealon 395 Bayvie~v Avenue Southold, NY 11971 Re; Application # 1-4738 -02661/00001 Nealon Property, 365 Bayview Avenue, Southold Dear Ms. Nealon: This is in response to your client's request for a No-Jurisdiction determination from this Department for the property located at 365 Bayview Avenue, Southold. The Department of Enviromnental Conservation made a determination regarding the limits of Article 25 (Tidal Wetlands Act) jurisdiction for this property on June 19, 2000, a copy of that letter is enclosed. This office does not make repeated de}e~xninations for the san~e site. The limits of our jurisdiction were indicated in our original No-Jurisdiction letter and unless substantial changes in site conditions have occun'ed this letter remains valid. The original letter should be saved for your client's future reference. Please do not hesitate to contact me at (63 I) 444-0351 if you have any questions or you wish to discuss this matter further. Sincerely, Michael. A]bano Environmental cc: file New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Permits Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Telephone (631) 444-0365 Facsimile (631) 444-0360 John P. Cahill Commissioner June 19, 2000 LETTER OF NON JURISDICTION--TIDAL WETLAND,~ Liliana Nealon 395 Bayview Ave Greenport, NY 11944 RE: 1-4738-02661/00001 SCTM #1000-052-05-24 Dear Ms. Nealon: Based on the information you have submitted, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the property landward of the 10' elevation contour on a natural, gradual slope as shown on the survey prepared by Stanley J. Isaksen Jr. dated June 1, 1999 and last revised May 1,2000 is beyond the jurisdiction of Article 25 Tidal Wetlands. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6NYCRR Part 661) no permit is required under the Tidal Wetlands Act. Please be advised, however, that no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or other alteration or disturbance to the ground surface or vegetation within Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and your project (i.e. a 15' to 20' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. Please be further advised that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies. Very truly yours, Permit Administrator MMR cc: Document Service Consulting Co. BMHP File Ascent Consulting Engineering Page 2 of 2 Use; Univac SunframeTM mounting system is certified for use in locations where wind pressure requirements do not exceed 50 psf or snow load conditions do not exceed 45 psf ground snow loads. The designed loading conditions at the Nealon building are less than the above stated conditions. By this letter, I certify that the Univac SunframeTM assembly system used for the Nealon building will meet the requirements of the New York Building Code. Others should evaluate the structure to which the Univac SunframeTM system is to be connected on a case-by-case basis to ensure its adequacy to accept attachments and to support all applied loadings per the building code. cc: Chris Meier, Unirac, Inc. Erosion, Sedimentation and Storm-water Run-off Control Plan ASSESSMENT FORM Yes No EXEMPTIONS: A. Does this project meet the minimum standards for classification as an Agricultural Project. ~ Note: If you answered Yes to any of the above, a Storm.water, Grading, Drainage & Erosion Control Plan is not required. ACTIONS REQUIRING THE SUBMISSION OF A STORM-WATER~ GRADING~ DRAINAGE & EROSION CONTROL PLAN CERTIFIED BY A DESIGN PROFESSIONAL IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Item Number: (A Check Mark (,t) for each question is required for complete application) Yes No Will this project retain all Storm-Water Run-off generated on Site? (This will include all mn-off created by site clearing and/or construction activities as well as all Site Improvements and the permanent creation of impervious surfaces.) 2. Will this project require any land filling, grading or excavation where there is a change to the natural existing grade involving more than 200 cubic yards of material within any parcel? 3. Will this application require land disturbing activities encompassing an area of five thousand (5,000) square feet of ground surface or more? 4. Is there a Natural Water course mnn'mg through the site or is this project within One hundred (100) feet of wetlands or a beach? 5. Will there be site preparation on slopes which exceed fifteen (15) feet of vertical rise to One hundred (100) feet of horizontal distance? 6. Will driveways, parking areas or other impervious surfaces direct Storm-Water Run-off into and/or in the direction of a Town Right-of-Way? 7. Will this application require the placement of material, removal of vegetation and/or the .construction of any item within the Town Right-of-Way or road shoulder area? {'rhis item does not include the installation of driveway aprons.) 8. Will there be site preparation within the one hundred (100) year floodplain of any watercourse? Nots: If any answer to questions3ne through eight is answared with a check mark in the Box, a Storm-water, Orading, Drainage & Erosion Control Plan is required and must be submitted for review prior to ieeuanee of any building parmit. STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ......... ~'~ .5~.t~ ~.~ ~'77 ......... SS That I .............................................................................. being duly sworn, deposes and says that he/she is the applicant for Perntit, (Name of individual signing Document) And that He/She is the .......... ~'~.[~-...~..~~.¢~'27 (Owner, Contractor, Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) Owner and/or representative of the Owner or Owner's, 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 knowledge and belier; and that the work sill be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed herewith. Sworn to before me this; .......... l.~ ...................... day of..., r~.~.~:~-..[ ..................... 20 ~..'3.. Notary Public: ...... ~...~~ .............. John M. dud~le NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 01JU6059400 Qua ified ~n Suftolk County Commission Expires May 29, 20 REScheck Software Version 4.0.1 Compliance Certificate Project Title: AIIteration Report Date: 04/04/07 Data fllename: Untitled.rck Energy Code: Location: Construction Type: Heating Type: Non-Electric Glazing Area Percentage: 19% Heating Degree Days: 5750 Construction Site: Neelon Residence 395 Bayview Avenue Southold, NY 11971 New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code Suffolk County, New York Detached 1 or 2 Family Owner/Agent: Lillana Neelee 395 Bayview Avenue Southold, NY 11971 631-765-8064 Designer/Contractor: Susan Frooks 21 Central Ddve Plandome, NY 11030 516.627~664 sfandgf~aol.com Ceiling 1: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss: Wall 1: Wood Frame, 16' o.c.: Window 1: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E: Wall 2: Wood Frame, 16" o.c.: Window 2: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E: Deer 1: Glass: Wall 3: Wood Frame, 16" o.c.: Door 2: Glass: Fleer 1: Ali-Wood Joisf~rross:Over Unconditioned Space: Crawl 1: Solid Concrete or Masonry: Wall height: 3.0' Depth below grade: 2.0' Insula~on depth: 2.6' Inside below~rade depth: 2.0' 360 30.0 15.0 8 200 15.0 0.0 14 14 0.360 5 140 15.0 0.0 8 14 0.360 5 21 0.360 8 140 15.0 0.0 8 42 0.360 15 360 21.0 0.0 16 64 0.0 10.0 6 The proposed building represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed systems have been designed to meet the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code requirements. When a Registered Design Professional has stamped and signed this page, they ara attesting that to the best of his/her knowledge, belief, and professional judgment, such plans o~ specifications are in cocnplla~.ce with this Code. Name - Title - Ii' Signature Date NIteration Page 1 of 1 Susan Hoenstlne Frooks 21 Central Drive Registered Architect Plandome, NY 11030-1408(516) 395-8582 July 6, 2007 Building Department Town of Southold 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-1892 Re: Nealon Residence, 395 Bayview Avenue, Lots 9-14 To Whom It May Concern: This will confirm that I personally inspected the footings, foundation, insulation at fotmdation and roof misses at the above address. These items were constructed in conformance with the plans as filed in your Building Depaxtment and with the NYS Residential Code. Please contact me if you require anything more. Sincerely, Susan Frooks, RA Lic. No. 022170-1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] IN/SULATION [J/]~INAL [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION DATE INSPECTOR FIELD I~SPECTIONREPORT DATE COMMENTS FOLqN~DATION (1ST) FOU2qDAT~ON (2ND) ROUGH lq:C4MING & PLU1VIBING 12"qSULATION PER N. Y. STATE ENERGY CODE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 TEL: (631) 765-1802 FAX: (631) 765-9502 www. northfork.net/Southold/ Examined ,~/ // ,20 Approved //b ,20 7 Disapproved a/c / Expiration ,20__ PERMIT NO. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST Do you have or need the following, before applying? Board of Health 4 sets of Building Plans Planning Board approval Survey_ Check,d~ gc:Q 0 Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees / Contact: Mail to: rhone: APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date I 21 I c( ,20 O INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely_filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. · c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the Work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing, the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. 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, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. ~ _ (Signature of applicant or name, if a corporation) (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Nameofownerofpremises (As on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) ,, Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section Subdivision Lot '~' '~/y Lot Block Filed Map No, (Name) State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy ~, --- -- . b. Intended use and occupancy ~57/U?, -~-~r?.~.j ,_xf - ~_~/,).~4o;//4-c~, 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building Repair Removal Demolition Addition , ~ Alteration Other Work Estimated Cost If dwelling, number of dwelling units If garage, number of cars Fee (Description) (To be paid on filing this application) Number of dwelling units on each floor If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. ~ Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front ,b- Height. / c/' ~ Number of Stories Rear Depth Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ¢,/, 3 ' Depth :¢')' ' Height ,29~/-cf ,, Number of Stories Rear~ 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Height Number of Stories Rear Depth 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated /'~. c/O 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO&-' 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO ~ Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES ~/ NO 14. Names of Owner of premises Name of Architect .~t/X'/b-, Name of Contractor Address Phone No. Address ?t ~~ehone No ~'/t-' ,~'d ? Address~"", 9' Yhone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES ~' NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES v"NO · * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REOUIRED. - ,. ~ ~. tq , 16",Provide s~cale~ ~' ~ '~)-'- ~ {~ /'~/[~ ''{ ~ ~ · y, , accurate zounaation pl~/fi and distances to property lines. i 7. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY 0 ~/~.~Z fij~~ _ being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)He is the (Contractor, Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and f'fle this application; that all statements contained in this application are tree to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to~bof~re me th/s-,.---- _ ,, ~ /.l:ql~zy~ublic Julie M McGivney Notary Public State of New York No. 01MC4996193 Qualified in Queens County Commission Expires May Si~aature of Applicant Tow~ CLERK S.ullmhl tqcxv.york I Fax 15 Tclcphllnc ( OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERIC TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD OH AUGUST 211, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby adopts two (2) new forms to be used under tlie Flood Damage Prevent regulations of, the Code of the Town of $outhold: "Floodplain Development Permit / f, ppHcation" [FOP/9]I], and i,"Certific~ie or Compliance ~Jr Devel~,bment in Special Flood Hazard Area [(~/C(93)}. BLDG. OEFT TOVWt 9F. SOU~O~LR. Southold Town Clerk August 25, 1993 TO~N OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATION PAGE I of ,I FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION This form is to be filled out in duplicate. SECTION 1: GENERAL PROVISIOHS (APPLICAHT lo rc~d and sign_'l: L. Ho work ma)' start until a permit is ~ucd. 2. The permit ma)' b¢ revok~ il' any faLse statements are made bcrcba. 3. If revoked, all work m~t ~a~e until permit k re-L~ued. 4, Developmea{ ~hall not b~ uzed or occupied unti] a Certificate of Complla~ce is is.sued. 3. The permit ~ ex, ire [f ho work is e,ommenced Mtl:fi~ six months of kssua~ce. 6. Applicant Lc hereby informed that other permits may be required to fulfill local, state a.nd federal regulatory requlremeott. 7. Applicant hereby given ¢o~emt to the Local Administrator.or hi~/her tepte.~¢atativ~ to make I:e;asolaa. ble h~pecfio~ required to verify compliance. 8. I, THE APPLICANT, CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN AND IN ATTACI-iM .F_~ TO _ THIS APPLICATION AILE, TO THE &'~:~r OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE AND ACCURA.TE. / / / /SECT[ON 2' PROPOSED D~TVELO'f,(ENT (To ~c completed by APPLICA/'~W'I HA. ME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AY P LICAN-I' BUILDER pROJECT LOCATION: To avoid delay ia procv, zzing thc ~pplJcadoa. plcaxe provide enough iMormation to e..ax[ly identify the project Iocadom Provide the street addre.~ lot number or legal description (aHach) and, outside, urban atea~, the d'iztancc to the ncarcxt intersecting road or ~,<.[I-knovrn 13,fidmazk A sketch attached to Chis application sbowlng Ihe project location would bc helpful FDP(93) AJ~pLICATION ~ __ PAGE ? OF a DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Cl~¢ck all applicable bo×cs): ........ ~.~i?~LL(~ U p,.,a,L DEVELOPM EIHT ~CTIVITY O New Structure ~1/~ ddld°n tcratioo [] Relocation CI Demolition' 5TRUCTU..RE VYP.E ffRcsideo6al (1-4 [] Residential (More than 4 Family) [] Non-residential (Floodproo£mg? [] Yes) C] Combined Use (Residential & CommerciaJ) 121 Maaul'actured (Mobile) Home (In Manu- factured Home P~'k?- [] Yes) ESq~MATED COST OF PROJECT I: ~o_~ooo '~ ~ ~ M~g ~ D~g ~ Gr~d~g ~(io~ (~ep( for S~u~ D~v=lo~mem Che~ed A~ove) Waterco~se ~teration 0ndu~ng Dr~g and Churl Mod~tio~ Dr~e Improvemen~ 0ndudlng Culvea Work} Roa,?~ S~eet or Bridge ~tm~ion / Sub.ion (New ur ~a~ion) / ~duM Water or Sewer S~iem ~/ Other (Pl~e Spedfy) ,After completing SECTION 2. AP?LICANT should submit form to Local Administrator for re'vie*/. /. ~ECTIO['I 3: FLOODPLAIN DETERMINATION (To be completed b'( LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR)_ Thc proposed development is located on FllLM Panel No.__ . Dated The Propoked Development: E] ts ~ located in ~ Special Ho~t Hazard A~ea (Notify the applicant that the application review is complete and NO FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT pERJvllT IS REQUIRED). Gl h located in a Spatial Hood Hazard Area. FIRM zone deslgnalion is 100-Year flood elevation at thc site L~: FI. NGVD (MSL) [] Unavailable Thc proposed dcvclopmcnt is Ioc~atcd ia a floodway. FBF-M Panel No, Dated SIGbrED APPLICATION PAGE ] OF 4 SECTION' 4: ADDITIg~NAL INFOJbMATION REQUIRE_D (To he complcAed by b C~ ADMIHIST'RATOR3 The appticam must submit thc documents checked below beJorc Jhc app[icaLion ca~ bc processed: (D A site plan showing thc location of all cristi~g structures, water bodies, adj?ceal roads, lot dimeasioms a~d proposed development. [] Development plans, drawn (o scale, and spedficadOas, including where appLicable: details lot anchoring structures, proposed elevation of Iowesl floor (i~cluding basemeut), type.-s of water resistant materials used below the lust floor, details pt' floodproo£mg of utLl]t irs located below thc fa'si floor a~d details o( enclosttres below the Cu'st floor. Also, C1 Subdivisioa or other developmenl plans (If the subdivision or other development ~xc¢¢d$ 50 lots 9r 5 acres, whichever is the lesser, the ~ppticant ~ust provide tOO-year flood elevatiohs if the7 ~rc apt otherwise available). ri Pla,~ shod,inS tho ,,xt~nt of watercourse r¢locatlon and/~r landform alterations. CI Top of new fdl elevation Ft. HGVD (MSL). O Floodproot-mg protection I~vel (uon-r~ideutial od)') FC HG'VD tM.gL). For floodproofed structures,/:~ppl,icant mint attach certification from registered engine, er pt O Certification from a'r~g/stercd engineer that the p~'oposed acli'At~ in a regulatory floodway w;,lJ apl result in a~ increase in the height of the 100-yea-,' flood. A copy of all data and calcalations suppor,ting tlfi,s Fmdbqg must also be submitted. Other: ~EqYFION 5: PERMIT DETERMINATION UFo be completed bY LQ,.~AL ADMI.NI,.WI'RAT.~ I h~.ve determined that the proposed activity:. A. E1 Ix B, El Is not in conformance with provi~ious of Local Law ~ , 19 . The permit ts is, sued subject to (he co~dition~ attached to and made part of thi~ permit. SIGNED , DATE [I~X A j~ checked, the Local Admini~lralor may ~su¢ a Development Permil tJpOrl payrncnl of designated I_(BOX 13 j~ c ch~, the Local Administrator will pro¼de a wrillen summ~tr./ 0f deficmncics. Appiica-nt may revise and resubmil a~ application lo Ih¢ tx)cai Admimstralor or may request a bearing from fhe BoaJ'd of Appeals AFPE.AZS: Appealed to Bo~d of Appeals? C} Yes (] No Heazi.g date: Co a d. iiio ~s_ APPLICATION # PAGE 4 OF 4 SECTFIQN 6: AS-BUILT EL£¥ATION$ (To be submilled by APPLICAHT before Cert~l¢ of Comgliancc ~e foUo~g ~o~adoa m~t be pro,dad for project st~ct~. ~ sc~oa m~t be completed bY a re,stored prof~ioa~ ~u~er or a 6cc~ed I~d s~cyor (or atta~ a ~t~fion to t~ app~lion). Complete I or 2 below. Actu~ (~-Buflt) ~c~fioa of ~ top of ~c lower fl~r, ~du~g b~mcnt ~n ~astal Hieh H a~'rd ~eas. ~ttom of lower s~ member of th~ lower fl~t, ~du~g p~g md col~m) ~ -, Aau~ (~-Bu~t) Elevation of fl~prooFmg protemioa b ~. NG~ (MSL). NOT~: ~y work performed prior to submitt~,~f ~c above ~o~ation b at thc rbk,/~f ~ AppI,]~t. / / / ~E~[OH 7: COMPL~NCE ACTION ~o be completed by ~C~ ADMIHIST~OR) Thc LOC~ ADMIHI~TOR ~ complete this so, ion ~ apF~bl¢ b~cd on ~pc~iou of ~c project ~o c~ure comp~ ~th thc ~mm~s I~ law for flood d~ prcvcmion. INSP~ONS: DA~ BY DE~C~N~? ~ ~ ~ NO DA~ BY DEHCIENC~? ~ ~ ~ NO DA~ BY DEHC~N~? ~ ~ ~ NO SECTION 8: CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE~To be comr/leted bY LOCAL ADMII'qI~~TRATO-R~I C~rtific~te of Compliance i~u~: DATE: BY: Attachment B ,,~r~CATE ~F cOMPLIANCE for Oevelopment in a Special Flood Hazard Area TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA (O~R ~.MIJST .rt~TA3N TI41S CERTIFICATE) PREMISES LOCATED AT: PERMIT NO. PERMIT DATE oWNERS NAME AND ADDRESS: CHECK ONE: [3 NEW BUILDING U] EXISTING' BUILD IlqG [] VACANT LAND · , ? 'ERIE LOCAL ADM[NISTR.&TOR IS TO COMPLETE A. OR B. BELOW: COMPLIANCE IS HEREBY CERTIFIED WITH 'DIE REQUIREMEI~F$ LOCAL LAW # , 19 SIGNED: DATED: COMPLIANCE 1S HEILEBY CERTIFIED WITH T}LE REQUIRJEMEb/TS LOCAL LAW #.__, 19~_, &S MODIFIED BY VARIANCE DATED_ SIGNED: DATED~ OF OF C/C(93) ~, 'THIS 15 NOT A .G~i~VEY. ~IT~ INFORMATION TAKEN DY A 2004 PEGONIC, ALL DRAIN, WASTE, VLNT PIPE, & FITTING MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE F~LUNIBIN® ~1_~ SITE PLAN SHAKER Stove Installation and User Manual imported by: PO Box 120 Pound Ridge NY 10576 T.914-764-5679 F.914-764-0465 info@ Wittus.com www,wittus,com Tested and Listed by: Beaver~an Oregod USA OMNi-Test Laboratories, Inc. Read this manual carefully and save the instructions. Installation and User Manual Table of Contents Introduction and Purpose 3 Technical Data 4-5 Service Packet 6 Outside Air Supply 6 Installation of Your Stove 7-8 Connection to the Chimney 9-11 Air Flow and Combustion 12 Permitted Fuels 13 Initial Use 14 Heating Up 15 Operation 16-18 Cleaning Instructions 19-21 Spare Parts List 21 Maintenance of the Stove 22-23 Testing and Approvals 24 Warranty 24 Troubleshooting 25 2 Introduction and Purpose The purpose of this manual is to guide and instruct Shaker stove owners in proper burning to achieve environmentally friendly combustion and to minimize the risk of incorrect use and operation of the stove, Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. It is therefore very important to read this entire manual carefully before you install and use your new Shaker stove, and save the instructions. Correct operation is also vital with regard to our applicable warranty terms. For more information on wood burning visit the website http://woodheat.org/. BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR STOVE WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR LOCAL BUILDING INSPECTOR OR FIRE MARSHALL TO HELP YOU FOLLOW THE RULES AND REGULATIONS IN YOUR LOCAL AREA. WE ALSO RECOMMEND THAT YOUR DEALER CHECK THE STOVE BEFORE INSTALLATION FOR COMPLETENESS AND FUNCTIONALITY, If your stove is not installed properly, a home fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. Not approved for use in a mobile home. Take particular note of this symbol throughout the manual. This indicates special attention. 3 Technical Data SHAKER Stove: Test data: Heating: Stove dimensions: Firebox dimensions: Area: Weight: Venting: Stove pipe: Outside air supply: Material data: 4 Description Safety approval for United States Safety approval for Canada Environmental approval (EPA Certified) Optimal heat output Heat output range (minimum-maximum) Heating capacity range Efficiency Stove height Stove width - shod / long bench Stove depth Firebox height Firebox width Firebox depth Door opening area to the fire chamber Weight of stove without a table Weight of the table - long / short Optional venting outlets Diameter of the stove pipe Height to center of pipe - back vent Diameter of the air supply connector Air supply outlet Cladding on body and table Color Data UL 1482 ULC S627 7.2 gm/hr emission rate 20kBTU (6kW) 10-23kBTU (3-TkW) 520-1,330ft2 (20-50m2) 78% 41" (103,5 cm) 34" (86cm) / 72" (184cm) 21" (54cm) 14" (35cm) 16" (40cm) 16" (40cm) 88in.2 (564 cm2) 2471bs. (112kg) 71 lbs. (32kg) / 38lbs. (17kg) top or back vent 6" (15cm) 36" (915mm) 4" (10cm) back side of stove steel black 9 I J' g6§ ~ OOY Service Packet The SHAKER stove is delivered with a service packet. It contains the installation and user manual, copper lubricant, the heat protector handle, and a glove. Please note that the glove supplied with the stove is equally suitable for left and right-handed persons. Outside Air Supply outside air Ensure that there is sufficient combustion air in the room in which the stove is installed, and that there is an adequate supply of combustion air to the stove, which can be supplied from another room or from outside. With the Shaker air system, the stove uses combustion air from either another room or outside (through a connection to the firebox via the outside air connector). Stoves with combustion air supply from outside are particularly suited for rooms with negative pressure (e.g. use of exhaust fan). Please refer to your dealer, as this connection should always be made by a qualified person. 6 Installation of Your Stove The distances (see Fig. on page 8) of the stove to combustible materials or walls are listed in the table below. These are the minimum clearances for installation, and any reductions must first be approved by the regulatory authority. Fig. Label Description US Canada inches cm inches cm I. A Distance to side walls 15.5 39 15.5 39 I. B Distance to back wall 12.5 32 12.5 32 II. C1 Corner to side walls- door side14.5 37 14.5 37 II. C2 Corner to side walls- back side12.5 32 12.5 32 I. D Connector pipe to side walls 21 53 21 53 I. E Connector pipe to back wall 16 41 16' 41 II. F1 Corner pipe to side walls-door side 22 56 22 56 II. F2 Corner pipe to side walls- back side 20 51 20 51 Ill. Fuel-door floor plate protection 16 41 18 46 III. Side floor plate protection 8* 20* 8 20 III. Back floor plate protection 0 0 8 20 Ceiling to top of stove 36 92 36 92 Ceiling to connector pipe 18 46 18 46 Distance to combustibles from glass 16 41 18 46 *Beyond the sides of the fuel loading door Use floor plates under the stove made with non-combustible fire-resistant materials such as steel, tile, or glass. Before installation, make sure the floor can carry the weight of the stove (in the Technical data section of this manual). 7 D I. - Parallel Wall Installation II. - Corner Wall Installation · I 8 MIN. · Ill. - Floor Plate Clearances 8 Connection to the Chimney The Shaker stove can be connected from top or rear. The diameter of the stove pipe is 6" (152 cm). Do not use connector pipes and chimneys with smaller clearance diameters or less than 24 gauge steel. It must be installed using a Class A UL 103 HT approved factory-built chimney system or a code- approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. Aluminum and galvanized steel pipe is not acceptable. In Canada, the installation must conform to NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365. The chimney must extend through the roof at least 3' (1 m), and 2' (6 m) above any structure within 10' (3 m). The condition of the chimney and height is very important. We suggest a total minimum height of 10' (3 m). To reach the rated heat capacity, the minimum delivery pressure of the chimney must be 10 to 15 Pa (1.0 to 1.5 mm WC). Follow the rules and regulations in your local area. Re¢uired Installation Components A Chimney cap B Insulated chimney C Storm collar D Roof flashing E Ceiling support box F Chimney connector pipe It is very important to ensure that your chimney has a good draft. Your dealer or your chimney sweep will be able to guide and advise you on your chimney conditions. 9 Chimney Connector FLUE GAS Ol R~C~I'iOt Each chimney connector or chimney connector section must be installed to the stove flue collar and to each other with the male (crimped) end toward the stove. This prevents any amount of condensed or liquid creosote from running down the outside of the pipe or the stove top. The flue collar connector should be secured with sheet metal screws to ensure that the sections do not separate. For the best performance the chimney connector should be as short and direct as possible, with no more than two 90° elbows. The maximum horizontal run is 36" and a recommended total length of chimney connector should not exceed 10 feet. Always slope horizontal runs upward 1/,¢, per foot toward the chimney. Note the chimney connector pipe should not pass through an attic or roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or a floor or ceiling. Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue or air distribution duct or any system serving another appliance. For venting vertically into a Class A chimney, single wall black steel pipe (at least 24 gauge and 6" in diameter) must be used in the room where the stove is installed. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the connection to the listed chimney. For venting directly into a masonry chimney or through a thimble, the top of the single wall pipe must be at least 18" (46 cm) below a combustible ceiling and conform to NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365 guidelines and methods. 10 For rear venting or other not listed configurations, consult the local building codes and follow the NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365 guidelines. If the chimney connector is fitted with a baffle, it must be manually operated, visibly placed for ease of use, and must not close completely. Consult your chimney expert if you have any questions. Make sure that there is easy access to the chimney cleanout door. Floor protection is required under the chimney connector and 2" (51cm) beyond each side. Connector Pipe Chimn~ ~"(46cm) below Flue ceiling Min. 2"(5cm) Min. 2"(5cm) 11 Air Flow and Combustion 1. direct air inlet 5. direct air 2. primary/secondary air inlet 6. heated ambient air/convection air 3. primary air 7. post combustion 4. secondary air 8. flue gas The stove utilizes a combustion technology involving preheated air. The air supply for the combustion process comes from an air inlet and is then conducted through the stove. The advantage of this technology is that the air is already warm when it enters the firebox, so a high combustion temperature can be attained rapidly. The Shaker is designed with a direct air inlet, which supplies air for the lighting phase. The primary air is used for air control once the stove is lit. It is defined as combustion air for burning and stimulates production of volatile gases. To ensure a better combustion of gasses, the stove is constructed with secondary air inlets. This ensures the burning of the last amount of gases before exiting out through the chimney. 12 Permitted Fuels Only natural, air-dried firewood may be burned. Under no circumstances should rubbish, other fuels, and treated or damp wood be burned. NEVER burn impregnated or painted wood, laminated plastic, plywood, chipboard, garbage, flammable fluids such as gasoline, naphtha, engine oil, refuse, milk cartons, or printed matter. Use of such materials will invalidate your warranty, as this may emit toxic, corrosive and hazardous fumes when burned. They may also cause a build-up of the toxic gas dioxin, which is damaging to the stove and the environment. We recommend that firewood with less than 20 % moisture content be burned. Wood is an environmentally friendly and widely available solid fuel. To ensure that the wood has a moisture content of 20 % or less, store it under a roof or protected against heavy rain for a year or two. Use of wood with greater moisture content can cause soot and creosote in the pipe and chimney. This can lead to chimney fires. Wood type Heat value (kWh/kg) maple, elm, willow 4.1 poplar, beech, 4.2 oak, ash 4.2 birch 4.3 pine, fir 4.4 Combustion involves conversion of the fuel from solid form into gases, water vapor, and charcoal. The heating value is an expression of the content of combustible gases. All wood has roughly the same heating value per kilogram. The lighter the wood, the more that must be used to achieve the same heating value as with a heavier species of wood. Thus, preferred wood types are maple, elm, beech, oak, and ash. 13 Initial Use For shipping protection the upper and lower baffle plates are wrapped in plastic. Before starting up the stove, make sure to remove the packaging material and place them back in their proper positions. Although the SHAKER is carefully cleaned and inspected several times, remainders of the sand blasting, or shavings of the cut of the Vermiculite plates in the fireplace can stay. We suggest you remove these with the vacuum cleaner before the first start-up. Insert a few small pieces of wood (about 2 pounds or 1 kg.) into the stove and light it using newspaper or suitable lighters. The smaller the wood is chopped, the greater the initial heat. Do not use more small wood than suggested above as this can cause the stove surface to become deformed or burned out. Leave the door slightly open during the initial use to prevent the door gasket from · sticking to the stove body. Ensure there is sufficient fresh air in the room. It is important to then close the door during the next use of the stove (except when lighting and refueling) to prevent the flue gas from going into the ambient air. Please note that the stove paint will harden during the first few initial fires. This means that the stove may generate some smoke and an odor of paint, which will dissipate after about 1 hour's operation. It is a good idea to insure effective ventilation during this phase. Also, avoid touching the stove during the curing process. Attention! The surface of the stove could be very hot. Remember to use the heat protector handle for opening the fuel-loading door. Pull the heat protector over the hot door handle to protect your hand from burning. 14 Heating Up Fire lighting: Do not insert too much newspaper or kindling for lighting the fire. These materials generate a high temperature, which can cause irreparable damage. This kind of damage is not covered by the warranty. Combustion air supply: Initially, pull out the slider of the air control system completely (pos. 1). In this position the maximum primary air flows to the fire chamber. Refuel by adding about 3 to 4 pounds (1.5-2 kg) fuel, when the wood has burned down. This is equivalent to 1 or 2 logs, and it is best when the thickness of the Icg is between 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) in diameter. Heating up after a long break: If the stove has not been in operation for an extended period, we recommend that you pre-heat the stove and the chimney by burning a couple of sheets of newspaper first. This improves the draft of the chimney during the heating up phase. pos. 1 primary air completely open Soot forms on the glass if the wood is too damp or the primary air supply is closed. The soot can be removed easily by using glass cleaner. pos. 2 primary air closed 15 Operation When refilling for the first time after lighting, the primary air supply should remain opened fully. Never add more than 2-4 pounds (1.5-2 kg) of wood (1-2 logs). Otherwise the stove could get overheated, which can cause irreparable damage. This kind of damage is not covered by warranty. When the stove has reached its operating temperature, the primary air can be adjusted gradually between pos. 1 and pos. 2. This may be necessary if the draft from your chimney is too strong. Make sure that you do not close the primary air. This is important in order to keep the glass window clean and prevent soot. The primary air supply should always be open when the stove is running! This improves the quality of combustion and avoids unnecessary environmental pollution. The primary air also helps to prevent soot build-up in the pipe and chimney. The stove will expand and contract during the lighting and cooling phase, possibly resulting in creaking noises. This phenomenon is completely normal for steel stoves. Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred, ff creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 16 Important: DO NOT use a grate or andirons to elevate the fire - build it directly on the hearth. Once there is a good bed of embers in the stove, you can add wood. It is important not to open the door while there are flames in the stove, as this may cause smoke to flow out into the room. Add wood on the basis of your heating requirements. However, never add more than 2-4 pounds (1.5-2 kg) of wood (1-2 logs) every1.5-2 hours. Burn a little at the time. Add fuel at regular intervals and run the stove over a period of several hours if possible. The stove should be observed during operation. We recommend that you always leave a layer of ash approximately I inch (2 cm) deep in the fire chamber, since this allows better combustion during the heating. Never us gasoline, gasoline-type, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or 'freshen up' a fire in this stove. Keep all such liquids well way from the stove while it is in use. 17 Attention: The surface is hot while in operation. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact with the hot surfaces may cause skin burns. Do not store solid fuel within space heater installation clearances or within the area for loading and ash removal. Open the fuel-loading door: Use the heat protector handle for opening the fuel-loading door. Pull the heat protector over the hot door handle to protect your hand from burning. When not in use, store the heat protector handle at the edge of the bench on the side of the fuel-loading door. Do not set it on top of the stove. Do not place candles or other materials, which melt or burn at high temperatures (e.g. paper, plastics). The melted material cannot be removed and can cause permanent odors. Also, the burnt material could cause a house fire. door handle heat protector handle door handle heat protector handle 18 Cleaning Instruction Your stove (including the chimney and chimney connector) should be thoroughly checked and cleaned at least once during the course of the heating season. The flue gas outlet above the flue gas baffle and the stove connector should be inspected in particular. Please check the stove only when it is cold. Firebox: The ashes should be emptied regularly from the fire chamber. We recommend that you always leave a layer of ash approx. 1" (2 cra) deep in the fire chamber as this allows better combustion during the heating up phase. Disposal of Ashes - Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Front Glass plate: Clean the glass at regular intervals as needed. Use a glass cleaner or dip a damp paper towel into the cool ashes to clean the glass plate. Remember to clean the glass ONLY when the stove is cold. Do not use any sharp articles or abrasive cleaners to clean the glass plate, in order not to damage the glass. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents for cleaning the glass plates, since sometimes they can cause damage to the gasket around the plate. 19 Flue gas baffles: The lower flue gas baffle consists of 3 parts (refer to the figure at right). Push the first part (No.1) against the right combustion chamber wall and tilt it to the side. Thus you can push the opposite end through the secondary air inlet system and remove the first part from the fire chamber. The two other parts (No.2 and No. are done the same way. lower flue gas baffle No.3 No.2 No.1 upper flue gas baffle No.4 No.5 After that you can remove the upper flue gas baffle. This baffle consists of 2 parts. Gently lift up the first part (No.4) and push it toward the lateral fire chamber wall. Then tilt one end downward and lead it through the secondary air inlet system into the lower range of the fire chamber. Now you can remove it from fire chamber. Use the same process to remove the second part of the upper flue gas baffle. Now you can clean the plates of the flue gas baffle and insert the parts in reverse order back into the Shaker stove. 2O Moving parts: All moving parts (e.g. hinges and closing mechanisms) should be treated with a high temperature grease product (e.g. copper paste) regular intervals (at least once annually). This prolongs the life of the parts, and maintains an ease of movement. Air control system: The air control system handle can be treated periodically as required with a Teflon spray, to maintain a well-lubricated easy operation. Spare Parts List Gaskets Vermiculite plates for flue gas baffle and fire chamber lining Glass plate ©utside air supply Flexible pipe for outside air 21 Maintenance of the Stove Replacing the gaskets: The gaskets must be replaced if the stove is no longer air-tight or if the gasket is damaged or it feels hard. After removing the old gasket, first clean the rim of any residual adhesive. Add a few drops of adhesive into the slots (to affix the gasket) and then insert the new gasket. Replacing the flue gas baffles: The replacement of the flue gas baffles is described in Cleaning Instruction section of the manual. If only the upper flue gas baffle plates are damaged, you must still remove the lower flue gas baffles first as well. lower flue gas baffle No.3 No.2 No.1 secondary air inlet upper flue gas baffle No.4 No.5 primary air baffle air baffle screw et Replacing the vermicufite plates: If the Vermiculite plates are broken or burned out, you can purchase a new set from your dealer. You can obtain all Vermiculite plates or other spare parts from your authorized dealer. fire chamber floor plate from vermiculite 22 Replacing the front glass plate window: To remove the glass plate you must remove part of the flue gas baffle and the primary air baffle. First, remove the first part of the lower flue gas baffle (as described in the Cleaning Instruction section of the manual). Then unscrew the primary air baffle screw and take this off from the vertical Vermiculite plates. Now remove the bottom plate of the fire chamber and unscrew and remove the pilot air supply. After that you can unscrew the screws of the upper and lower glass retaining strips. First remove the upper strip and then the lower strip. Afterward the old glass can be removed. Before you place the new glass, make sure that the new gaskets are correctly positioned. After installing the new glass plate, make sure that the screws are tightened evenly (with caution) in alternating order so the glass will not break under too much pressure. Upon completion of the glass assembly, first re-insert the pilot air inlet and then the bottom plate of the fire chamber. Next, install the air baffle of the primary air. The procedure is as follows: 1. Rest the two notches of the primary air baffle up on the lateral, vertical Vermiculite plates. 2. Push the guide plate up to glass plate. 3. Now the air baffle can be screwed on. If you placed the air baffle as described, then the primary air is led properly in front of the glass plate and thus the glass is kept clean as well as ensuring a clean burn. After replacing the air baffle you can then position the first part of the Vermiculite flue gas baffle. 23 Testing and Approvals The SHAKER stove is safety tested by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. of Beaverton, Oregon and is listed to UL 1482 for the U.S. and ULC S627 for Canada. It is also EPA certified and meets the stringent environmental standards. Warranty The SHAKER stove comes with a 5-year warranty. This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship. The warranty does not cover the following: · Incorrect installation of the stove (not according to the Installation and User Manual) · Rust or inappropriate treatment (such as scratches on the stove body, etc.) · Improper operating or mishandling of the stove · Normal wearing parts that are in contact with the fire, e.g. Vermiculite plates and door gaskets · Costs of transport, assembly and disassembly, and glass breakage or cracks · Any structural changes to the Shaker stove are not covered by warranty Only use authentic spare parts that are designed for the Shaker stove. 24 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy wood catches fire very slowly or not at all - none or too little combustion air - logs are too thick - wood is too moist completely open the air control use smaller diameter logs use drier wood fire goes out or smolders - none or too little combustion air - logs are too thick - wood is too moist - damper is closed completely open the air control use smaller diameter logs use drier wood open the damper soot films on the glass plate - draft of the chimney is too weak - wood is too moist - draft of the chimney is too strong - primary air supply is incorrectly adjusted - stove is leaking - fuel quantity is too small - air baffle is not mounted properly adjust the damper (more open) use drier wood adjust the damper (more closed) adjust the air control system contact the dealer add fuel (more wood) mount the air baffle correctly wood burns down too quickly draft of the chimney is too strong primary air supply is incorrectly adjusted logs are too small adjust the damper (more closed) reduce the primary air use greater diameter logs smoke comes out into the room when the door is opened - damper is closed - chimney not the right size for the firebox - other devices (e.g. exhaust fan) produces negative pressure in the area open the damper contact the dealer check other devices / contact the dealer 25 ASPHALT P, OOP APPF, OVUP PY OWNER (~OOP PLAN (~5PCTION e ,F.,OOP I/2" ¢ I *0II ./ eX,f- ~SHAMOMAOUB CP.~K 5¢P PAWIP. W AVP_.NLIP. moo, Pl5TRICT R-40, 5UMMBR HAVEN 1.01'5 9-I4 INd, B×l¢~lncl Parcel 51ze'. 2~J~PO sfof ,OCS acres PRe, CUL i5 NONCONPOP. MIN~ Se.C, 100-244 t¢t C¢v. Albwed -~ Yards: Required Prorf, 40', Pear 50' 51cie 15', Aqq, 55' Propo*ea'. Prmf. 42'. Rear( No Chaaqe) -7~'. 5iHe ~?~. 50.5'( Ho Chmqe). FCa. 87.5' 511 PLAN ¢CALB. I" -- 50' PF. YWF. LL CA[.CLIL. ATION LEGEND IF~'/~INEW FIRST STORY N01~: 1H[5 15 NE~'A 5IJL:M~Y, 5111~ INPORMAqON fAI~N BY A 2004 5L~V~Y BY F~CONIC 51Jk~Y~5, (~) DX,PUCK I-5TO~ IJiYDER~ITER$ CERTIFIOATE REQUIRED APIPROVED AS NOTED DATE: B.P.,, NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 765-1802 8AM TO 4PM FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE 2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING 3. INSULATION 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST BE COMPLETE FOR C O. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. PROP.1 1 STORY STORY COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODE~ AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF __~[/.~,~ SOUTHOLO TOWN ZBA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD ~' BOLT[HOLD TOWN TRUSTEES ~ N,Y,B, DEC RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF PURSUANT TO SECTION 45-10C OF THE TOWN CODE. CERTIFICATION OF NAILING & CONNECTIONS REQUIRED. I~LOODZONE ~' T" COMPLY WiTH CHAPTER "4~.' FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ~OUTHOLD TOWN CODE. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. OCCUPANCYOR USE IS UNLAWFUL ,' WITHOUT CERTIFICATE" OFOCCUPANOY P?,.AWII',,Id bl5f C5-1 COVER 5HB~T & 51'i'¢ PLAN P,C-I, ,X', RB51PBNTiAL. COPlf- P-I POUNPATION/151' PL, PF, AMINd PLAk] A-I bt PLOOR:PLAN A-2 NORTH ~LI?.VATION BA5T BLBVATION AO 50UTH ANP WBSf BLBVAflON5 WINPOW 5~HgPLIbg A-4 F. QOP PbAN A-O WALt 5gCqON, PgTAIb5 I. WOPT, PE~YOEMEP: MON. - PRI, g ...... ,OO 5.00, 5AT~.OO 5.00, ONLY 2, PRBVENI' PA/v~d~ TO EXI5TINd WORK TO ~MAIN, RBPLACE/ RESTORB W/ PETER OP. EQUAL 5, ALL WORK SHALL PE PONB IN ACCORPRqCE WITH I'HB NBW YORK 51'AlZ ~51PENTIAL COPE ANP WOOP PF. AM~ CONSl~.IJC110N MANUAL. LAI~ST Et)lllON5. 4, NO WORK 1'0 BP 51'ARfgP UNllL INSlJPd~'4CE COMPBN5A11ON 15 PBEP WITH TOWN OP 50LiTHOLP, 5. ALL NEW LEAPERS CONNECT TO APPROV'¢P Pb'YWELL. ALL IJNPERdROUNP ?]PlNd PRO~ LEAPER PIPES CONNEC11Nd TO fORYWELL5 5HALL BP eII PlAMEI~R PVC TYFICM., : ~l PINAL 5URV~YAN~ ~IN~Wl]'~P~15 ~E~r]~icA-[~ 1'o [~ 5UPMIT~P Al' COMPLBTION OF JOP 7. COk]TPd~C1'OR SHALL dl~ AIZOLIAlZ NOllCE 1'0 OWNEP, 1'0 P, ZLOCAll~ PLAN'rlN~5 IH WAY OP ?P, OPC'~P WORK 8. ALL W~,I?I~N gwiENSlON5 51JP'ERCEPE SCALEP PlM~NSlON5 ALL V,I.P. ANI? ALIdN NO1B 5L~BRc~PE WRIf11~N PI~NSION5 9, CON1F. ACTOR 5HALL NO~'1~,E5PA55 UPON. DRI~ I~UCK5 ON OR 5TORB MAllSRIAL5 ON AI)2ACENT PRO?ERTIE5 PURINd THE COU~5¢, OF CON51'~LE'rlON, ANY PA/V~Ad~ 1'0 NEIdHPORINO P~CEL5 5HALL [3~ ~PAI~P PY 5ENEP.,~. CON1F. 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OTHER HlPPEN ?ROPL~M5, THI5 15 I'Q CB~PY THAT 1'0 TH~ BB5T OP MY KNOWl-B~CB ANP BBLIBP, THU PLAN5 A5 5LIPMII'1'¢P COMPLY IN ALL RB5PBCT5 W111-I THB RESIdeNTIAL CON~ ANI) ~N~P.&' CON5BRVATION CONSTRL!CqON COIZ OP N~W YORK 5TAll~ I?.NBRdY CALCULATION5 ON ATTACHI 17 WORK5HBI?.T5 5u,an Prook,, I 21CerS, ra[ Drive NI?.ALON RI?.51PBNCB ~gs NAYVIBW AVBNLIB 50UTHOLP, NY ll971 PLCh' PLAN, ZON[N6 RlSfR PlA~P-.AM 6-1 CEIUNG JOIST FLOOR JOIST FLOOR JOIST NO SCALE TYPICAL WIND UPLIFT CONNECTIONS CROSS SECTION END VIEW NAILING SCHEDULE FOR UPLIFT CONNECTIONS Follow Manufacturer's Instructions Note: Hurricane Ties do not replace solid blocking. LOCATION CONNECTOR NUMBER/SIZE Stud fo Top Simpson H7 4-8d fo Rafter Plate/Rafters 2-8d to Plates 8-8d fo Studs Floor to Floor Simpson CS16 10-~10 Screws Ties 16 Ga. Strap follow hole paflern Stud fo Rim Simpson LTP4 12-8D Box X Joist fo Sill 1-1/2" Face Mount Simpson Follow hole pattern Anchors LU/U or HU and manufacturer's speciflcoflons CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA HAILI~ 5CH~DUL~ ReFer ~o T,~ble ~.1 Y~C,H SILL PLATE ANCHORAGE TO CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL ANCHOR BOLI~ AND WASHERS AS REQUIRED ~ALLSllL PLAI~ FOUNDATION NO SCALE WALL S11JD //ANCHOR BOLT /,- FLOOR JOIST /! GROUND SNOW LOAD ,15pef TABLE RSOt.2(1) CUMATIC ABO GEOGRAPHIC OESION CRITERIA DESIGN Wealhedng D~ TEMP. Slight to SEVERE Moderate WIND SEISMIC DESIGN SPEED(mph) CATEGORY 120 ZONE B DESIGN CRITERIA ABE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN FORESt' AND pAPIER ASSOCIATION WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION MANUAL TO COMPLY WITH SECTION R~O1.2.1.1 OF THE RESIDENTIAL COOE OF NEW YORK STATE., THI.~ I~, tO c.~rli=Y THAT TO THE I~EDT OF HY K, NO~I me II I~CG,'=EC~T~ JfllTH THE RESIDENTIAl. C, ODE AND ENERGY CO~VATION CON.~TRUC, TION CODtE OP NEPI ¥ORt(. STATE PLYWOOD STORM SHUTTER GEE PIIN~OPI ~Ht~ULI~ F(~ ~IZ~ O~= PL¥~O~ AN~ APr~OV~ ~IUI TABLE R301.2.1.2 WIND-BORNE DEBRIS PROTECTION FASTENING SCHEDULE FOR WOOD STRUSTURAL PANELS ,.b.=.d FASTENER SPACING 4 FOOT 6 FOOT FASTENER ~(PE PANEL SPAN < PAHEL SPAN < PANEL SPAN _~ 4 FOOT ~ 6 FOOT < 8 FOOT 2-1/2' 26 WOOD SCREWS 16' 12' 9' 2-1/2' fB WOOD SCREWS 16' 16' 12' FOR SI: 1" = 25,4mm. 1' = 304.8mm, lib = 0.454kg lmph = 1.609km/h a. THIS TABLE IS BASED ON 110 MPH WIND SPEEDS AND A 3S-FOOT MEAN ROOF HEIGHT. b. FASTENERS SHALL BE INSTALLED AT OPPOSING ENDS OF THE WOOD $THUCTURAL PANEL 0o NAILS SHALL BE 1Od COMMON OR 12d BOX HAJLS d. WHERE SCREWS ABE ATrACHED TO MASONRY OR MASONRY/STIJOO0. 'II.ILrY SHAU. BE ATrACHED UTIUZiNG VIBRATION-RESISTAHT ANCHORS HAVING A MINIMUM ULI~UATE WITHDRAWL CAPACITY OF 4901b.. NO SCALE NAILING ZONES FOR ROOF SHEATHING IN 120 UPH PEAK WIND GUSTS ® ? (~ I I ®--FI -- ~)- FIELO PANEL EDGES ZONE 1 8" O.C. ZONE 2 ZONE 3 I ZONE 4 I 12' O.C. 3" O.C. 4" O.C. 6" O.C. 3" O.C. 3" O.C. 4" O.C. USE 2-1/2" ,~8 WOOD SCREWS OR 1Od COMMON BOX NAILS NO SCALE RIDGE BEAM DETAILS RAFTER TABLE RS02.3(1) RIDGE BEAM FA~iu'JER DETAIL RAFTER TO PLATE. TOENMLED 2 - 16D ROOF RAFI~RS TO RIDGE. V.&;Ir'v OR HIP RAFTERS TOENNLED 4 - 16D FACE NAILED 3 - 16D RAFTER 1lES TO RAFTER FACE 3 - 8D RIDGE BEAM NO SCALE HO SCALE CEILING BRACING GABLE ENDWALL 2"'X4," COWIiNUDUS LAI~RAL ' BRACE AT 6' O.C. 2-10d RAILS TRUSS OR CEIUNG JOI~T 20 GAGE S IO-M NAJLE NEALON P-,ESIDENC, E 5~5 BA~/IB~ ~OUTHOLD, NY RESI/:;~-NTI,AL iJ M~OrIA~IEM. ROOM 0 0 L WtCI. ANP ~OC¢IN~ [I ~J [ I (~ t~OIdNPAflON/ PASBMBNT PLAN INTO E~SflN~ FOUNg^T[ON 5P/~q~P @ l lOIl ~RflCALI.Y 51~PP~P FOOrIN~ (~55P POChlNd ANIP LNt%P, PINNIN~ ~TAIL FI~T 5ILL PLA¢5 W/ 5iLl. 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AN I/4:l~ I' I/2'dYt'5UM W&U5S C~IUIN65T/'F, VINYL SI~iN~ 1W~K IlO[ICe WP.A~ P, qC~¢ATf iNSLLAllON 1W, ~/4" ~XI'CR[O~ d~AtT~ ?I-YWOOP 5H~A11qIN6 TYP,(2) 2 X 4 WI), fOP PLAI'¢ 2" X 5TLIO5 5eAC~7 IU' O,C, 1W, (2) 2 X 4 WP, POFI'OM PLAI~ 2 × 8 Cb6, JOI5f5 Af 16" OlCl W/ ~-22 l~Aff IN5ULATION WP, C~OWN I/2" EYP5LIM WALL ¢O~P Al' WAHL5 !gO0? 'FO MN'Od ~XISTIN~ j ~/4" ?LWVOOP 12×10 ROOF Meter 12 GROOP e PORCH %OPE 6P-.APE MIN, 6" WI'Fl'lIN I0 Pr, OF NEW CONS~flON TYP, 6" PVC ?E~O~'I'ep PP..AIN ?I.IPE AT PNO, ?E~IM~TCP, POOTINd CP.U~P 6P. AV~ 12" X 2410 POLIPJ~P CONC, POO11Nd W/ 2 ¢ 4 51t, N~INP, ¢~5 CONflNlJO~15ff¢, NEW 5LAC, ALI6N W~ EXI5f'd 5LR3 ON 6P-At2~ -COMP/Cf ~X1511Nd FLOOR JOI5~' ~IdN EONN~ETION 1'0 N~W 2 ~ I0 PL00~ J0151' POBNPAqON i 5LAP ON 5RW~ ¢HICI~N WlE~ OR 'blgRININd ~OP' INF[LAqON 5bPrORf G5~CIlON e POLINPATION 5 CflON Piandome, ~y IlOPO ~16'627-4664 NBA[.ON RBSIPBNCB ~9~ PAWIBW AV~NLIB 5OLiTHOLR, NY ll971' WAhL ~C110N5 ~ENE~.AL NOTE5 f~TAL 5TC. AF~IN~NC~HOP*IN¢o, ANI2 LOAD TP*ANSHISD[ON PROH P*OOP P*ID~E DOM TO FOUNDATION. 1,4ETALD, 2. f~OVlDE C, OPPEP* 'rEP. HI'rE ~HIELD DEl'PEEN FOUNDATION AND SILL PLATE THE~NfAL, h4OISTUI~.E AN~ t~.OOf=lN6: 5. PROVIDE ASPHALT ROOF, VEP*IF'r' 4. FLA~HIN6: PP~DVIDE I~ ~AU~E HININiUH GOPPER FLADHIN6 AT ND~I AND ~PAII~D ~^V~, HIP YALLL~YS, ~INDO~ ~J~-~ILLS, HEADS, STAP*TER ~30AI~DS, PANELS, ~NATE~-TABLES, STEP FLA~IN~ A~ BLID ~1~0~ SILL5 PClNDOPIS, DOO~.S, HA~,DPtAF~.E AND 6LAZIN6.' ~TONE ANP TILE PAINTINg: 9. AT INTERIOR, THO 5PAGF-.LI= r_,GATS, MIN., OANDEP AI'D P~t.'Pt~ AND i:~.II-'F-~ A~ RE~UI~ED. ~F-Im<~tlN~ ~EFt~GT~ ~ITH D. IN'r~RIOR ~NALL5: D--NJAMIN HOOD'.E--; 5L:MI-DLO~5, NAVA..k2 Y, IH IT~, 'TYP TYP PLUMBIN& ELEC, T~IC. AL, AND PID6HANI~.AL I. LIC~ENDFc. D P'LUM~L=R 5HALL 5EC, IJ~E /ALL REbUIldS:;' Ar~,OVALD OF A~ENC, IE5 HAVIN~ JURIDI~IC, TION AND OBTAIN APF'~OVAL5 AT 4. UN~ER~R.OLiND LINED FROM LIEA~ER. PIPED TO BE &" ~A~ D~ ~ PIPIN~ ~. ~L GONN~GT[O~ TO POTTLE ~I~ ~L ~ONFO~ TO ~, P~VIDE AIR GA~ O~ DA~ FLO~ P~NTION D~I~E~ AT ~51D~TI~ GODD A~ ~ITH OUR~NT ~6U~TION5 OD t~ PERFORHANGE ~l~T5 OF T~LE NIIOD.I T~LE NI1~33 14. ~GHANIG~ ~N~TO~ ~L P~l~ DUOT 51ZE PHOTO~L~O~I~ OR IONIZATION ~, A~ ~L SITE AND FOUNDATION INORI< 2. ~ON~::i: .~IALL HAW A MINIMUM 2~, FIELD MIDC.,ELLANEOU5 AC, C, E550P, I ED/APPL IANOE~ I. &C.. TO OOOPJDINAT~ INSTALLATION OP TI~VI~I 5TOV~ IN LIVINg. VEF. IPY RE~UIREHENTD, 5'FRUC,'DJF~- DUPPC~T, V'~.ITIN~ AND P.A.I. ~ITH HANUATAC*TUR.ER. 2. P'f~QVIPE ".~TAR." T'¢-.LE~-.OPINE, PULL I~O~N ATT[6 5TIAR