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FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPD~RTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-34263 I~te: 04/07/10 T~IS CEi~TIFIES that the building HVAC [INIT Location of Property: 330 K/gOLL CIR (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) County Tax Map NO. 473889 Section 37 Block 5 Subdivision Filed ~4ap NO. __ Lot No. __ EAST MARION (HAMLET) I~Dt 12 conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated OCTOBER 30, 2009 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 35159-Z dated NOVEMBER 13, 2009 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 CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING IN AN EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. 7~ne certificate is issued to JOSEPH G & ALEXANDRIA C CIAMPA (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SIIFFOI.~C~)[3N~l"fDEPAR~NTOF}IE~_hl~{API~ROVAL N/A EI.R~-i~IC3%L <~(TIFIC3~ NO. 10-1537 03/18/10 PLUMBERS ~TIFICATION DA'r~o N/A Rev. 1/81 Form No. 6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCC This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Buildi BLDG. DEPI. ~g Departq~el ~tlXJ~t~eL~llowiu;q: A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal (S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. 5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.00, Alterations to dwelling $25.00, Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $25.00, Additions to accessory building $25.00, Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building - $t00.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - $.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 New Construction: Old or Pre-existing Building: Locationoferoperty: "<~ ~0 [,,,,rc~\l Q~rC~' '~' - House No. Street Owner or Owners of Property: C { ~ ~ ~> ~, Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section ~ ~'~ ~ Block (check one) Hamlet Lot C)k~, , Subdivision Permit No. ~ [ c~ a] Health Dept. Approval: Date of Permit. Filed Map. Lot: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate Fee Submitted: $ Final Certificate: ¢,'/(check one) Electrical Inspectors, Inc. 308 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow, NY 11554 Office: (516) 794-0400 (631)396-7474 Fax: (516) 794-5854 Website: www.¢lectricalinspectors.com Email: In fo{~electrlcalinspectors.com Mail To: Watts Your Problem Electric, Inc. Russell Muekle 942 Brent Driv~ Wantagh, NY 11793 License#: 5228 ME CertificateNumber: 10-1537 Municipality: Southold, Town Of Inspector: 124 Issue Date: 3/18/2010 A Property Address: [ ] Ciampa ~,~ ~ 330 Knol.l Circle~ f East Manon~ AREAS L~STED BELOW ARE ^??P.~3y~ ~Y ~S~ECY~ON N~vi~`ldef~`weref~undf~rthee~e~ealInspe~ti~n~7~un~a~sfaet~e~di~nsw~f~`din~` h~ein ~low only, ~ ff R~Mential Inspection Central AIC Units ~ 1- GFI Receptacle, 2- 20Amp A/C Condensors.~- 50~ ~at ~oil and ~ir Handler. 1- 40Amp Heat Coil a~ Air Handler.* Richard M, Bivone President Philip F. Goehring Chief Elecffical Inspector Not valid unless signed by an FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUII~)ING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 35159 Z Date NOVEMBER 13, 2009 Permission is hereby granted to: JOSEPH CIAMPA 33o KNOLL CIRLCE ~ ~ Zz_~ CA~'fic I~,.L for : INSTAL~TION OF ~ ~AC ~IT AS APPLIED FOR at premises located at 330 KNOLL CIR County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 037 pursuant to application dated OCTOBER Building Inspector to expire on MAY EAST MARION Block 0005 Lot No. 012 30, 2009 a~d approved by the 13, 2011. Fee $ 200.00 Authorized Signature ORIGINAL Rev. 5/8/02 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSU~.ATION [ ] FRAMING / STRAPPING [ v]'~FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION REMARKS: ' h~-~? ~ DATE ~// ?//~ INSPECTOR /~~A F~LD n~SP~.c-nONI~?ORT I DAT~ ] COlV~TS FOUNDATION (1S~ FO~ATION (2~) . ROUGH ~G & pL~G ~ATION PER N. Y. STATE E~RGY CODE ~D~ION~ COUNTS TOWN OF SO BUILDING DI TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, ~ TEL: (631) 765 FAX: (631) 765 SoutholdTown. ffMENT t9710¢? 3 ~) 2009 18(] ~ 95o2 B~O~. ,.~,~,,JOw~ s0ur _,~_R~! Examined Approved Disapproved a/c Expiration BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST Do you have or need the following, before applying'? Board of Health 4 sc= of Building Planning Board approval Survey_ ~ Check Sq~tiC Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees ! ' Storm-Water Assessment Form IV Mail to: Building Inspector APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date INSTRUCTIONS /0//27 ,20 o9 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. l:f. 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, Suflt'olk 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. (, ' ~ C, ~, ^~ s t ~' I i (S~g'~tur~f applicant o~ name, f a corporation) /ITHOUT CERTIFICATE% ,Se O. lil: -, t '-I (Mailing address o£ applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Name of owner of premises" ~os~% Lx0~Q* FF=' .~, ,.:': ~Z~ (As on the tax roll or late~'~) BU[LD:~3 - .' '[~ENT Al If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer ~,..I/,~. UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICAi!- (Name arid i{tl'e of corporate officer) .,REQUIRED Builders License No.-~[~ Plumbers License No. .,, ., c:. -- -- -- ¢4. FMAu-C ........ Electricians License No. ~ ~'~ '~ ¢ ~ - ~q ~..¢I5,"{~.,/~)ro~¥.t~ ~'t&C~Lr, r. BE COMPLEE FOb '3.0. Other Trade's License No. ALL CONSTRUCTION ~HALL MEEt THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW '~} Location of land on which proposed work will be done: YORK STATE. NOT Rcoru~S,~LE FOR lfiS COnStRUCTiON E,.O,S. House Number Street ' L ~ ~.:,,4 , H~let County Tax MapNo.,000 Section 05 q'':; ' ' ,"' Bl6ck '05 7 Lot Subdivision ' '~ -~ ' Pildd Map No. ~t 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed constrUction: a. Existing use and occupancy 4~.~l[2>l~-.r'°T'l/~ I-r b. Intended use and occupancy_ ~:>~1~:~ i'D ~ I~t-.. 3. N,,.qj~ofwor~ (check which applicable): New Building Addition Altdration ~ V' Removal Demolition ' Other Work ~-4~J~'~ ~.T~-~ NO C.44/q4(:~- Itq ~rRO(..TL~,~' (Description) ',~4. Estimated Cost ~" ~'(-~ . © O Fee (To be paid on filing this application) Number of dwelling units on each floor 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units If garage, number of cars If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. N Dimensions of existing strUctures, if any: Front 35.q Rear ~5, Height 'L~_~3.5 ~'-r' Number of Stories t-I Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front /~//~ Depth /q/I~ Height /~//-'~ Number of Stories Dimensions of ~ntire new construction: Front ~//--k Rear N//4' Height /N~/P~ Number of Stories /'q/fit Sizeoflot: Front 5~2,O0 Rear ~-+ bl.O'~ Depth 10. Date of Purchase lOl,~(~ ~ 0~'1 Name of Former Owner ~(~ NJ 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated ';[::>...,,~_~/'~t~3r~'B ~,, L . Depth Rear Depth /~/P, 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 Address ~sa~ ttS~ PhoneNo ' · " ~ ~o~ ~ ' Name of Architect ~ ~, ~1~ Address~Phone No~ Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this properly within 100 feet ora tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES ~ NO · IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this prope~y within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES ~ NO__ · IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines, v"" 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES · IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. __NO ~2 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ~, C-..~ ~J~P/~ being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)He is the O L J0 N~ - (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 knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. 0 \ · /x . ___ lvL t..U(l/D/ ~ /N /"- % · ~ '""~'~ ' '.~ . ,'~/Nr~. 01~iJ6178519 Suffolk ant Notaryruodc ~ CO ' ' - tureofAp mission expires Dec. ~, 20/.1 ~ - ~-~ lm~n [ Ldl Annex 54375 Main I~.oad P.O. Box 1179 Tck. i)honc (631) 76,3-1g02 Fax (631) 765-9302 BI ~II.1)IN(; 1)I.;I'ARTMENT TOWN OF $OUTHOLD March 30, 2010 Joseph Ciampa 46 Sea Cliff Ave Sea Cliff, NJ 11579 RE: 330 Knoll Circle, East Marion TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The following items are needed to complete your Certificate of Occupancy: Application of Certificate of Occupancy. (Enclosed) Electrical Underwriters Certificate. A fee of $25.00 Final Health Department approval. Plumbers Solder Certificate. (All permits involving plumbing after 4/'1/84) __ Trustees Certificate of Compliance. __ Final Planning Board approval. __ Final Fire Inspection from Fire Marshal. __ Final Inspection from the Building Dept. __ Final Landmark Preservation approval. Building Permit: 35'1§9-Z Air conditioning Tow:n of Southold Erosion, SedimentatEon & Storm-Water Run-off ASSESSMENT FORM PROPERTY LOCAI~ON: S.C.T.M. ~ . .THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS MAY REQUIRE THE SUBMISSION OF ii Dlsmct s~tlon filo~k Lot Cl:i~, ~rll~i~ BY A DESIGN PR.0FESSIONAL IN '~IE STATE OF NEW YOI~K Jtem Numbec (NOTE: A Check Mark (~) for each Quesfl0n Is Requlrod for a Complete Applica~on) Yes No 1 Will this Project Retain AIl Storm-Water Run-Off Generated by a Tw~3 (2') inch Rainfall on Si[e? (This Item will Include all run-off emated by site clee~g and/or consimctian activities as well as all Site Impreve~nanta and the petTnanerd creatiofl of Impervious e~.I 2 ooes the site Plan and/er Survey Show All Proposed Drainage Stmc{ures thdica~ng Size & Lcoa~ion? This Item shall include all Proposed Grade Changes and Slopes Controlling Sud'ace WaterFIow~ 3 Wi, this Project Require any Land Filling, Greding or ExcevelJon wflere fhere is a change to the Nature! Existing Grade tavolving more than 200 Cubic Yards of Material v~thln any Parcel? 4 Will this Applicafice Require Land Disturbing Activities Encompassing an Area in Excess of Five Thousand (5,000) Square Feet of Ground Sudace? 5 Is there a Naturel Water Course Running threugh the Site? Is this Project ~thin the lmstees iudsdtctian or wffhin Oho Hand~ {100') feet of a Wetlan~ or Seach? 6oneWill there be Site preparation on Existing Grede Slopes which Exceed Filteen [15} fee~ of Ver~Jca, Rise (OHundred (100'] of Horizontal Distance? 7 ~'lfill Ddveways, Park~g Areas or otaer Imperious Surtace$ be Staped to Direct St<~_Water Run.Off into and/or in (he direction o[ a Town ~l~ht~o[~wa¥? 8 Wil' this Project Require the Placement of MatedaL Removel of Vegetation and/or the Construct(an of any Item Within the Town Right-of-Way or Road Shcelder Ama? (This item will NOT include the Installation of Driveway Aprons.) 9 Will this Project Require Site Preparation within the One Hundred (100 Year Flcodplain of any Watercourse. NOTE: If Any Answer to Questions One through Nine is Answered with a Check Mark in the Bex, a Storm-Water, Grading, Drainage & Erosion Control Plan Is Required and Must be Submlffed for Review Prior to Issuance of Any Building Permifl EXEMPTION.'_ Yes N~o Does this project meet the minimum standards for classification as an AgficuRuml Project? Note: If You Answered Yes to this Question, a Storm-Water, Grading, Dreln~ge & Erosion Control Plan is NOT Requiredl __ STATE OF NEW YORK counTY ............ ss (Name of individual signing Document) (o~. c~./~< co~ o~E~is¢ M. Cudd7 Owner and/or representative of the Owner of Owner's,'and is duly auth~if~$liot~ta~ I~xl~tWe¥l}~aid work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this applicatiall am $Lva.~?.~l~lt~st~lfltlffml~ and beliefi and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application fi'['~ gg~e,~ .~ · Sworn to before me this; COIillSSIOR le, Xpli'~S ~ , II goq'a of O0d .......................... .................. ................. ........... , q FORM - 06~07 33 1 E® XL-2LO 18-BC53D2-3 Air Conditioner/Heat Pump 4TTZ0/4TWZ0 with ComfortLink' II and Charge Assist' ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES IMPORTANT--This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service hxformation pack upOn completion of work. These instructions and ~ustrations do not cover ~11 varia- tions in systems nor provide for every possible contingency to he met in connection with installation. All plmm~ of this in~+~ll-tion must comply with NATION~ ffEATE AND LOCAL COI)~. Should further information be desired or should particular problen~s arise which are not covered zufficiently for the purchnser'~ purposes, the matter should be referred to your install- ing dealer or locul d~stributor. A. O£NERAL Mis I~on is Intended fo~ use by individuals paneling adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechenl¢~l expmisfl~. Any ~t~mpt 1o r~p~lr [ c~ntml nit conditioning p~duct n~y result in p~oflnl injury nnd or prop~ty dsnll~Oe.11~ mnnutacter~' or ~eller cannot be re~pormibta for t~e Intozpmtaflon of thi~ information, nor can R ansume arty liability in connection with its NOTICE: Trane has always recommended installing fl'ane approved matched Indoor and outdoor systems~ The bener~ of installing approved matched systems are maxi- mum efficiency, optimum performance and best overall system UNIT CONTAINS R-410A REFRIGERANT! R-410A OPERATING PRESSURE EXCEEDS THE LIMIT OF R-22. PROPER SERVICE EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED. FAILURE TO USE PROPER SERVICE TOOLS MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. SERVICE USE ONLY R-410A REFRIGERANT AND APPROVED POE/AB COMPRESSOR OIL. Single Unit Installation Check fvr transportation damage after unit is unc~ated. Report promptly, to the carrier, any d,m,ge found to the unit. To determine the elect~cal power requirements of the unit, refer to the nameplate of the unit. The electrical power available must agree with that listed on the nameplate. B. LOCATION AND PREPARATION OFTHE UNIT INFORMATION APPLICABLE TO HEAT ~ ONLY:) The Heat Pmnp has been designed and manofactured to withstand ~nd operato in severe wintor ~ However, there are pm- cautionary steps whith should be token at the time of instellatlon which witl help assure the efficient operaf~on of the unlt. It la rec- Jnstelled in areas where snow aeeum,,l-i~on and prolm~ed below f~e,,~n_-' +~,-~,-~attwez oecur. 1. Unitsshouldbe~three(3)tot,zetve(12)inchesabove he~ht mill allow l~tter d,,~dnage of snow and ice (melted dur- build-up of ice aro~md the unit wMch occurs wben unit is nat elevatod, h~ure that drMn ho]ee in unit b~se p~n are 2. If l~i~le, avoid loca~s $~mt are Bkely to accumulate snow around the unit to prevent a build-up of snow on the sides of the unit aud should be of suffisie~t distance from the unit to prevent restric~on of allow to and from the unit~ Also 8]~OW ~ ~ m.int;e~q,~e ~)~ce, The ~et' 5~otlld be constructed of materials which will blend in with the building d~. 3. Avoid loca~ng the unit where condensation m~d freezing of de- fret vapor may annoy the customer. For instance, the unit under a bedroom, Mtthen, or picture window may be annoylng to the customer since condemmto s~d fog will oceur dining the defrost cycle. 4. Avoid locat~g the unit under the eaves or other overhead strvctures as sizeable icicles may form and the unit may be Installer's Guide I/~'~ BASEPAN r ~ TAB REMOVAL I~ (INFORMATION APPLICABLE TO ALL UNITS 1. When removing unit from the pallet, notice the tabs on the basepan. Remove tabs by cutting with a sharp tool os shown in Figure 2 and slide unit off of pallet. 2. The unit should be ~et an a level support pad at least os large as the unit base pan, such as a concrete slab. If tl~s is not the application used please refer to Application Guide 3. The support pad must NOT be in direct contact with any structure. Unit must be positioued a minimum of 12" from any wall or surrounding shrubbery to insure adequate ah-~ow. Clearance must be provided in front of control box (access panels) and any other side requiring service access to meet National Electrical Code. Also, the unit location must be far enough away from any structure te prevent excess roof run~off water from peurin~ directly on the unit. Do not locate unit(s) close to bedroom(s). 4. The top discharge ares must be unrestricted for at least five (5) f~et above the unit. See Figure 1. 5. When the outdoor unit is mounted on s roof, be sure the roof will support the unit's weight. Properly selected isolation is recommended to prevent transmission to the building struc- 6. The ~,~dmum length of refrigerant lines from outdoor to indoor unit should NOT exceed eighty (80) feet. 7. If outdoor unit is mounted shove the air handler, maximum li~ should not exceed twenty-five (25) feet (suction line). If air handler is mounted above condensing unit, m~,mnn ILR should not exceed twenty-five (25) feet (liquid line). 8. Locate and installindoor cnil or air handler in accordance with instruction included with that unit. If using ex~stlng rMrlgerant lines make certain that ~11 Joints are Condensing units have provisions for braze connections. Pressure taps are provided on the service valves of outdoor unit for compressor suction and liquid pressures. The indoor end of the reoo~mended reflrigerant line sets may be straight or with a ninety (90) degree bend, depending upon situation r~ulremente. This should be thoroughly checked out before ordering refrigerant llne sets. T~ ~ IIt~ most ~.F~ ke Insu~. LlquM IIn~ F~f con through a~c space must also be Insulated. The units are factory ~ with the system charge required when using fifteen (15) feet of r~ted connecting line. See unit nameplate. F;..I refrigerant charge a~justment is necessary. Use Charge AssistTM or the Manual Chatting procedure found in the outdoor unit Service Facts. Charge level can always be verified with the Refrigerant Charging Chart found in the Service Facts. 1. Determine the most practical way to run the lines. 2. Consider types of bends to be made and space limitations. 2009 Trane NOTE: Large diame~r tubing will be very difficult to rebend once it has been shaped. 3. Determine the best stetting p&nt for routing the refrigerant ~ubing -- INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE STRUCTURE. 4. Provide a pull-thru hole of sufficient size to allow both liquid 5. Be sure the tubing is of sufficient length. 6. Uncoil the tubing -- do not kink or dent. 7. Route the tubing,~-~;,,~ all required bends and properly 8. To prevent a noise within the building structure due to vibra- tion transmission from the refrigerant lines, the following precautions should be taken: a. When the refrigerant lines have to be fastened to floor joists or other framing in a structure, use isolation type b. Isolation hangers should also be used when refrigerant lines are run in stud spaces or encl~ed ce'dings. c. Where the refrigerant lines run through a wall or sill, they should be i~sulated and isolated. ch Isolate the lines from all ductwork. D. SE~¥1C~ ¥AL¥£ O~EHATION BRASS UQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE The B;a~ ~quld Line Set,ce Valve ls factory shipped in the zeated ~tien to hold f~'tory charge. The pre~mre tap ~dce port (when depre~ed) opo~ ouly to the ~d hra~ing side of the valve when the valve is in the ,eared positiom The liqnid fi~e valve is =or a back ~t~g ~ni~e (see WARNING be]ow). Exlmnte caution should be evarclsed whan opcolng the IJquld Une Sen4oe Valve. Turn valve stem coulltsfldockvA~se 0nly until the stem contacts the rolled edge. (See figure 3). No torque Is required. Failure to follow this warning will result In abcop~ m- lease of system charge and may result In personal Injury and/or BRASS GAS LINE BALL SERVICE VALVE The Brass Gas Line Service Valve is shipped in the clo~ed p~sltian to hold the factary refrigerant charge. The pressure tap se~ice por~ (when depressed) opens only to the field brazing side when the valve is in the closed position. The Gas Line Doll Service Valve is full open with a 1/4 tarm See Figure 4. BRAZING REFRIGERANT lINES ].. ~moYe laweT ac~e88 co~e~ to ac~e88 set, ce yalve$. 3. Cut and fit tubing, min;~;~;qg the use of sharp 90° bends. 4. Insulate the entire gas line and its fitt~gs. 5. Do NOT allow uninsulated liquid line to come in direct con- tact with bare gus ilne. LIQUID UNE SERVICE VALVE 18-BC5302~ GAS LINE BALL SERVICE VALVE 6. Precautions should be taken to avoid heat to the pressure tap valve core during brazing. It is recommended that the pressure tap port valve core be removed and a wet rag wrapped around the valve body. NOTE: Use care to make eure that no moisture enters preseure tap port, whlta wet reg ta being used. Pn~eutiose sacokf be tarn to avid hset d~age to bseq~an during 7. U~e a Dry Nitrogen Purge and Brazlng Alloy without flux when brazing the field line to the copper factory connection. Flow dry nitrogen into either valve preszure tap port, thru the tubing and out the other port while brazing. 8. Braze using accepted good brazing techniques. L£AK CHECK IMPORFANE' After the brazing operation of refrigerant lines to beth the outdoor and indoor unit is completed, the field brazed connections must be checked for leaks. Pressurize through the service valve ports, the in- dcor unit and field refrigerant line~ with dry nitr~en to 350-400 psi. Use soap bubbles or other leak-checking methods to see that all field jointe are leak-free! If not, release pressure; then xepairl SYSTEM EVA~0ATION t40~: SIn~ ff~ outdoor unit I~s · r~ig~mnt ~tmr~, tim gse liquid tino ~ must remMn ~ L Upon completion of leak check, evacuate the refr/gerant lines and indoor coil before opening the ge~ and liquid line valves. 2. Attach appropriate benes from m,nifald gauge to gas and liquid line pressure taps. Unr~ss~ry sv~whtog of hosen c~n bs m/oidod and ~ml~to e~,~lot~ of stl tir~s taedlng to ~l~d sy~m can lm fltiMmd wltb maofloid ¢~otar boso ~nd ~gmn~#og br~ncb ho~ to · ~yilod~r of R~IIOA ~d t~wuum pump. minute, the evacuation should be complete. on E-410A cylinder and charge refr/gerant lines and indoor 18-BC53D2-3 Installer's Guide NOTE: DO NOT VENT REFRIGERANT INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. NOTE: A 3/16' Allen wrench ta requlred to open llqofd llne ~4ca valv~ A 1/4'OpenEndorAdJustabtawrenchlerequlredtoopengen Ilne vstve. A 3/4' Open End wrench ls reqofred to take off the 9. The liquid line shut-offvalve can now be opened. Remove shut-off valve cap. Fully in~er~ hex wrench into the stem and backout countereliwkwise until valve stem just touches rolled edge (approximately five [5] tur~s) observing WARNING statement on pnge 2. See Figure 3. 10. Replace liquid ~-rvice pressure tap port cap and valve stem cap. These caps MUST BE REPLACED to prevent leaks. Replace valve stem and pressure tap cap finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/6 turn. 11. The gas valve can now be opened. For a bell type gas valve, open the gas valve by removing the shut-off valve cap end turn- ing the valve stem 1/4 turn counterclockwise, u~ing 1/4" Open End or Adjustable wrench. See F[gare 4 and refer to Step 8 prior to opening gas valve. 12. The gas valve is now open for refrigerant flow. Replace valve stem cap to prevent leaks. Again, these cape ~ BE RE- PLACED to prevent leaks. Replace valve stem and presmn~ tap cap finger tight, then tighten an additional 1/6 tarn. See Fi~u~e 4. If refrigerant ~ are longer than fifteen (15) feet and/or a different size than reco~nended, it will be necessary to adjust system refrigerant charge upon completion ofinstallallon. See unit Service Facts. Live Electrical Components! During Installation, tsstlng, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, It may be necas~W to work with live alectrl~al com- ponents. Failure to follow all alentrlcal safety Im~cautlon8 when exposed to live alectrlcal components could re~JIt In death or serious injury. 1. Power wiring and grounding of equipment must comply with national, state and/or local codes. 2. Power supply must agree with equipment nameplate. 3. Instal] a separate disconnect switch at the outdoor unit. 4. Ground the outdoor uuit per code requlmments. 5, Provide flexible electrical conduit whenever vibration trans- mission may create a noise problem within the structure. 6. The use of color coded low voltage wire is recommended to simplify connections between the outdoor unit, the Cam- fortLinkTM H control and the indoor unit Table 1 - NEC Class II Control Wiring ComfortLinkTM II Control Wiring WIRE SIZE MAX. WIRE LENGTH 18 AWG 250 FT NOTE: The maximum total cable length for the entire Comfort Conirol communicating system Is ~00 ft. 18 AWG. 7. Mount the ComfortLinkTM II control in accordance with in- struction included with the CamfortJJnkTM II control. Wn'e per appropriate hook-up diagram (included in these instructions). Installer's Guide F. DEFROST CONTROL (HEATPUMPS ONLY) The demand defrost control measures heat pump outdoor ambi- ent temperature with a sensor located outside the outdoor coil. A second sensor located on the outdoor coil is used to measure the coil temperature. The difference between the ambient and the colder cod temperature is the difference or delta-T m~ent. Tbis delta-T measurement is repre~entetive of the operating state and relative capacity of the heat pump system. By measuring the change in delta-T, we can determine the need for defrost. The coil tion of the defrost cycle. Q OUTDOOR CONTROL BOARD - PIN IDENTIFICATION G. COMPRESSOR START UP Aflzr all electr/cal wiring is complete, SET THE COM- FORTL1NKTM H CONTROL SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION SO COMPRESSOR WILL NOT RUN, and apply power by clos/ng the ~R!~t~m mnln disconnect switch. This will activate the compressor sump heat (where used). Do not change the ComfortLinkTM H con- trol Switch until power has been applied for one (1) hour. Following th/s pr~edure will prevent potential compressor overload trip at the in/tial start-up. PIN IDENTIFICATION (SEE FIGURE 6.) 1. TEST_COMMON (Shorting any of the other pins te this pin causes the function of the other pin to be executed. Leaving this pill open re~ult~ in the normal mode of operation.) 2. TST = ~est (Shorting TEST_COMMON to tiffs pin speeds up all defrost beard timings.) 3. FRC_DFT = Forced Defrost (Short TEST_COMMON to this pin for two [2] seconds to iditiate a forced defrost. Remove the short a~er defrest initiste~,) DEFROST COnTrOL CHECKOUT Normal operation requires: a. Status LED on board flashing i time/second. b. 12VDC between D & B. c. Defrost initiation when FRC_DFT pin is shorted to TEST_ COMMON pin. If a defrost control problem is suspected, refer to the service infor- mation in control box. 4 18-BC53D2-3 Installer's Guide FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT - COMMUNICATING OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATING COMFORT CONTROL COMMUNICATING NODE INDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATING OUTDOOR UNIT NOTE NOTE: For non- communicating systems use 24-volt harness accessory BAYACHPO24A. ...... FACTORY WIRING FIELD IlRING T[R#INAL NAY MOTES: 18-BC53D2-3 5 Installer's Guide COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24V COMFORT CONTROL, 24V 2-STAGE OR 2-STEP COOLING TYPICAL 24 VAC COMFORT CONTROL (SEE CONTROL INSTALLER'S GUIDE} 24 VAC MODE INDOOR UNIT 24 VAC OUTDOOR UNIT 2-STAGE OR 2-STEP AC NOTE NOTE ...... FACTORY WIRING 6 18-BC53D2-3 Installer's Guide COMMUNICATING INDOOR UNIT WITH 24V COMFORT CONTROL, 24V 2-STAGE OR 2-STEP HEAT PUMP TYPICAL 24 YAC COMFORT CONTROL (SEE CONTROL INSTALL[R'S 6UIDE) 24 YAC MODE INDOOR UNIT 24 VAC OUTDOOR UNIT 2~STAGE OR 2-STEP HP FIELD WlRIMG TER#I#AL NAY NOTE 18-BC53D2-3 7 Installer's Guide OUTDOOR CONTROL BOARD - CHARGE ASSISTTM MODE CHARGING · ] I I ADD REC STATUS I CHARGED SELE T-I DO0 FAULT Y1 ~T CHARGE ASSISTTM PORT DIRECTION FOR CHARGE ASSISTTM NOTE: Outdoor Temperature (OD T) must be between 55°F and 120°F. Be sure to set Dip Switches on the Outdoor Control Board for Line Length and Li/t before entering Charge AssistTM l~de. (See Sub- cool Charging Table Corrections for Line Length and Rise on the next page or in the Service Facts for the outdoor unit.) To enter Charge AssistTM Mode, press the MODE button for at least one (1) second. The on.board LEDs win indicate if the system is capable of continuing. For a detailed description of on-beaed LEDs before the charge can be checked by Charge AssistTM. Once the If the system charge is low, the 'ADD' LED will turn on and stay on up to one (1) hour or until enough refrigerant ia added te reach the required system charge level and turn on the 'CHARGED' LED. When the 'ADD' LED is on, the charging solenoid output will be active. This feature works to automatically control refrigerant/iow with BAYCAKT001. If the system charge is high, the 'REC~ LED will turn on and the For instructions on the Charge AssistTM tool BAYCAKT001, see the Installer's Guide 18.HH15DI-* (the position of the * denotes the latest revision number). For additional information on manual charging, please see the Seroice Facts shipped with the outdobr unit. 8 18-BC53D2-3 Installer's Guide SUBCOOL CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS SUBCOOL CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE TABLE A TABLE B ~ O~er ~, ~ slaae~ns. TOTAL REFRIGERANT LINE LENGTH (FEET) SUBCOOL CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE TABLE A TABLE B TOTAL REFRIGERANT LiNE LENGTH (FEET) SUBCOOL CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE SUBCOOL CHARGING TABLE CORRECTIONS FOR LINE LENGTH AND RISE 20 I UPPER 15 .... MIDDLE I Dip Switch 3-ON 10 LOWER {} Dip Switch 1-ON I Dip Sw~cb 2-ON I 10 20 25 30 40 60 80 TOTAL REFRIGERANT LINE LENGTH (FEET) 9 18-BC53D2-3 Installers Guide H. OPERATIONAL AND CHECKOUT PROCEDURES Final phases of this installation are the unit Operational and Checkout Pr~edure~ which are found in this instruction on page 11. To obtain proper performance, all units must be operated and charge adiustments made in accordance with pr~edures found in the Service Facts. IMPOFffAt~': I~rform a tioal unit insp~itoo to be sum tbet ta~to~ t~bing has shifted do#og .slgptr~ot Adjset Iobiog it nsose~sty se tot~$ do twt rob against ~ otter m'~n it~ unit tons. Also be su~ that wi#ng ose- t~foos are tiler l~d wire retl#~ Is se~re. I. ELECTRIC HEATERS Electric heaters, if used, are to be installed in the air havdll-E device ~ceording to the instructions accompanying the e~' handier and the heaters. J. SEACOAST SHIELD If instolled within one mile of salt water, including seacoasts and inland waterways, models without factory supplied Seacoast Salt Shields require the addition of BAYSEAC001 (Seacoast Kit) at in- stallation time. Please refer to Application Guide SS-APB006-EN: Trane - Sea C~azt Applicatio,~. IMPORTANT: See Limited Warranty information in Use and Care Manual. 10 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART -- WHAT TO CHECK SYSTEM REFRIGEHAHT CIRCUIT Head Pressure Too High Heari Pressure Too Low Suctim~ Pressure Too High Buctio~ Pre~ure Too Low Uquid Helrig. Floodba~ ('t"XV/~EV) ~uid Refdg. Floodbac~ ap. Tube) I.D. Co~ Fronting Campre,~ Runs Inadequate or No Cooling/Htg ELECTRICAL Compressor Hams But Won't Stert Compressor Cycles on IOL I.D. 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Have passages through masonry been sealed? If mortar is used, prevent mortar from coming into direct contact with copper tubing .................................. [ ] 5. Vedfytightnessofallelectr/calconnecte ............................. [ ] 6. Observe outdoor fan during on cycle for clearance and smooth operation ............................................................ [ ] 7. Indoor coil drain line drains freely. Pour water into drain pan ......................................................................... [ ] 8. Supply registers and return g~illes open and unobstructed. .......................................................................... [ ] 9. Return air filter installed ...................................................... [ ] 10. ComfortIJnkTM II controlis accurate. Check against a reliable thermometer. Adjust per instructions with ComfortLinkTM II control ......................... [ ] 11. Is correct airflow ~etting u~ed? 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Trane XL20i features When matched with a variable speed indoor unit t~om Trane, the XL20i has another special feature. It's a method of enhancing airflow that we call Comfort-RTM and it gives you greater humidity control in cool~ng. TMs is accomplished by nmning the faa at a slower speed during start-up. Comfort-RTM also provides warmer air during heating start-up. These managed eyries reduce temperature variances for the optimum in home comfort. Non-Progg~aable _4TEE-C Non Pro~ 6-Way Convertible XVSOi 2/4TEH XVS0 2/4TEC XL Two-S~age 2-Way Convertible XL90 2/4TGB XLS0 Compact XT Single-Stag~/4TFB XT90 XT80 XR Single-Stage XR95 X~Rg0 XR80 XB Single-Stage XB90 XBS0 Oil Furnace XVS0 Oil XPS~0 Comfort Coils Comfort Coils Packaged Heat Pumps Packaged Air Conditioners Packaged Dual Fuel Efficient performance The XL20i's SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating ofng to 20.00 is among the highest energs, efficiency rating of any air conditioner available today. 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