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CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 37668 Date: THIS CERTIFIES that the building IN GROUND POOL Location of Property: 1080 Lands End Rd, Orient S.CTM #: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 15.-9-1.28 7/21/2015 7/21/2015 Subdivision: Fled Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 1/30/2015 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 39528 dated 2/9/2015 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: ACCESSORY IN -GROUND SWIMMING POOL AS APPLIED FOR The certificate is issued to Kontopirakis, Peter & Kontopirakis, Eugenia of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 39528 04-14-2015 r � 7fi�AzedAigmtLre Town of Southold p� P.O. Box 1179 53095 Main Rd Southold, New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 37668 Date: THIS CERTIFIES that the building IN GROUND POOL Location of Property: 1080 Lands End Rd, Orient S.CTM #: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 15.-9-1.28 7/21/2015 7/21/2015 Subdivision: Fled Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 1/30/2015 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 39528 dated 2/9/2015 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: ACCESSORY IN -GROUND SWIMMING POOL AS APPLIED FOR The certificate is issued to Kontopirakis, Peter & Kontopirakis, Eugenia of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 39528 04-14-2015 r � 7fi�AzedAigmtLre (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit #: 39528 Date: 2/9/2015 Permission is hereby granted to: Kontopirakis, Peter & Kontopirakis, Eugenia 158 85th St To: construct an accessory inground swimming pool fenced to codl At premises located at: 1080 Lands End Rd. Orient Sec/Block/Lot # 15.-9-1.28 Pursuant to application dated To expire on Fees: 8/10/2016. 1/30/2015 and approved by the Building Inspector. SWIMMING POOLS - IN -GROUND WITH FENCE ENCLOSURE CO - SWIMMING POOL Total: Building Inspector $250.00 $50.00 $300.00 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Q' SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit #: 39528 Date: 2/9/2015 Permission is hereby granted to: Kontopirakis, Peter & Kontopirakis, Eugenia 158 85th St To: construct an accessory inground swimming pool fenced to codl At premises located at: 1080 Lands End Rd. Orient Sec/Block/Lot # 15.-9-1.28 Pursuant to application dated To expire on Fees: 8/10/2016. 1/30/2015 and approved by the Building Inspector. SWIMMING POOLS - IN -GROUND WITH FENCE ENCLOSURE CO - SWIMMING POOL Total: Building Inspector $250.00 $50.00 $300.00 Form No. 6 TOWN OF SOUTIEIOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY M& application must be killed in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the BuildiniDepartment with the follovi►ing: A. For new building or new•use-. I: Final survey of property with acctiiate•loeation of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. ofwate; supply► and sewerage -disposal ES -9 form). 3. Approval of electrica) installation from Board of Fire Underwriters - 4_ 'Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used"in system• contains less than 7110' of 1 %• lead. " 5similar buildings. and- installations, a certificate of Code Compliah,cwfrom 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, 19$71 lion -conforming uses, or buildings and "p re -existing" Land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and• unusual natural or topographic features•. 2_ A properly cpmpleted-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_ Foes 1. Certificaie of Occupancy - New dwelling ,$50.00, Additions to dwelling $50.QQ, Alterations to dwelling $50.00, Swimiding, pool $50.00, Accessory building $50.00, Additions. to accessory. building M.00, Businesses $50.00: 2. t✓ertifieate of Occupancy on pre-existing Building - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate o€"Occupaticy. - $_25 4. Updated•Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 5. "Temporary CertificaEe of Occupancy - Residential $15"00', Commercial $15.00 Date. vew Construction: 'Old or Pre-existirig Building. cheek one zeation of property: ' ILA House No S �I Hamlet ?whir or Owners of Property: ° iaffolk Eounty Tax Map No•1.000, Sectiony f5 Biock jog l"vision Filed Map. �i Lot:. Wmit No. 5020 Date of Permit Applicant Feallth Dept. Approval: Underwriter's Approval: lanning Board Approval: :quest for: Temporary Certificate. Final Certificate ee Submitted: $ :50 a Town Mall Annex 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 roger. riche rtp_town.southoId. ny.us CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To. Kontopirakis Address: 1080 Lands End Road City: Orient St: New York Zip: 11957 Building Permit* 39528 Section: 15 Block: 9 Lot: 1.28 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: Bethel Electical Contracti n( License No: 40557 -ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor Basement Service Only Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor Pool X New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt Ceiling Fixtures HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 1 Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO Detectors Sub Panel 1 A/C Blower Range Recpt Fluorescent Fixture Pumps 1 Transformer Appliances Dryer RecHpt Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect Switches Twist Lock 1 Exit Fixtures TVSS 11 Other Equipment: In Ground Swimming Pool to Include - Bonding, 1-GFCI Circuit Breaker, 1- Control Panel, 1- Salt Generator, 1- Pool Light, 1- Electric Pool Heater Notes: Inspector Signature: Date: April 14, 2015 Electrical 81 Compliance Form.xls 5 DATE 47 1141 ! 4 INSPECTOR TOWN OVSOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 1802 I NSPECTION FOUNDATION IST FOUNDATION 2ND [ I FRAMING/ -STRAPPING [ I FIREPLACE& CHIMNEY [ I ROUGH PLUMBING IN ATION FINAL FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ I FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ I ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ I CAULKING 4 ��- Ca�fT, 4,al) 4��—el - 3 r4f s 0 cou TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. -765-1802 INSPECTION., ]FOUNDATION I ST ROUG UMBING FOUNDATION 2ND I ULATION FRAMING I STRAPPING FINAL FIREPLACE& CHIMNEY FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ELECTRICAL (FINAL) ]CODE VIOLATION CAULKING 1 -.1 A IT, vv� �'-T DATE/// 7ZZ INSPECTOR FIELD INSPECTJQN DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION 1ST) FOUNDATION (2ND) l� H h ROUGH FRAMING & PLUMBING INSULATION PEI, N. Y. STATE Emoy cbDE r � H FINAL c �m �b TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 TEL: (631) 765-1802 FAX: (631) 765-9502 SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net Examined 9, 20 1D Approved 20) j Disapproved a/c Expiration 20-(a 0_®9—ice BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST PERMIT NO. C E � lJ JAN 302015 BLDG. DEPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD '13uildin'g Inspector Do you have or need the following, before applying? Board of Health 4 sets of Building Plans Planning Board approval Survey Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O. Application Flood Permit Single & Separate Storm -Water Assessment Form Contact: -Slot' V-` f /�'-XjT1 )1 S Mail to: 1 l®< Phone: APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date, 20 INSTRUCTIONS L— 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 co 'n code, nd regulations, and to admit authoorri�ized ins �{ec�to�jrs on j���/rf rises and in building for necessary inspectio s. E® MPeAi iVC_O�-cP®L'f®.CO®E1 4_ IEPOFi�.a�,1J�ATER"a; l t P d s ST a re o a icant or ria e, i s corporation) Pq VViTHI1�UT C E TIFIC�A-519` Y ngg,�1' i� 1 , - = : (Mailing;arddress of aprplicaiit) $��;b.?.a�a FU1. State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general e(infractor=electri�ia`a;- p1'1i1iViber or builder FOR POURED CCINC1,,=TE 2. ROUGH - FRAMING, PLUMBING, r i r pp aSTRAPPING,�� do tri YG 1= F! ILS e Name of owner of premises L� " �� �`' " �^ �� °� 3. INSULATION Lf 't'—' "A EINAI - CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRICAL (As bn the tax roll or IaWATMedOMPLETE FOR C 0 If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE (Name and title of corporate officer) Rvz;Mnro T inn..— RT.. REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. EL IC iTWCAL RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF WSPECTOG�4 REQ RED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 OF THE TOWN CODE. Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot 2. 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 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal —Demolition Other Work (Description) 4. Estimated Cost Fee (To be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, number of cars 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 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 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 e� Ib�� 14. Names of Owner of remisesF k p�� rd els` br Phone No. Name of Architect J-VIV &byl Address R63 U Ave— Phone No I— 24cA Name of Contractor , , i -s k&,Address Phone No. r $ 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetla d? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY B QUIRED. b. Is this property 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. 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 NO_�d * IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: CoU , r t I i being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant (Nam o individual si g contract) above named, n „_ (S)He is the ^ Scott .A. Russell SUPERVISOR :SOUTHOLD TOWNRALL - P.O.; Box 1179 53095 Main Road - SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 1i9711 STORM WA\' IER A KA NAGIEMIENT Town. of Southold CHAPTER 236 - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT WORK -SHEET (TO. BE COMPLETED .BY THE APPLICANT,) DOES THIS PROJECT :INVOLVE -ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) Clearing, grubbing, grading or stripping of land, which affects more, than 5;000 square feet of ground surface. Excavation or filling involving more: than 200 cubic yards of .material within any parcel or :any contiguous :area. Site :preparation on slopes which exceed 10 feet vertical rise to: .100 feet of horizontal distance. Site preparation within 100 feet of wetlands, beach, bluff or coastal erosion .hazard area. Site preparation within the one -hundred -year f lood.p.lain -as depicted on FIRM Map of any watercourse.. Installation of new or resurfaced impervious surfaces .of' 1,000 square feet or more, unless prior approval of a Storrnwater IVlanur,%, ent 'Control Plan was received by the Town and the proposal includes :in-kind replacement of impervious surfaces. If you answered NO to all of the questions above; :STOP! Complete the Applicant section heloW witlijour Name, Signature, Contact Information., Date & County. Tax Map Number.! Chapter 236 does not. apply to your project. If you. answered YES to one, or more of the above, please submit -Two copies of a Stormwater Management Control Plan and a completed Check List Form to the Building Department with your Building Permit Application: r- APPLICANT: (Property Owner. Design Professional, Agent, Contractor, Other) NAVE. 'F--rEa \�onr�oP►2AlcIS Ipr, 1) r j Contact Information: F ,Mi,phb Numbers j -- — ——————— — — — — —— it rProperty Address / Location of Construction'Work: iI FORM # SMCP - TOS MAY 2014. S.C.T.M: 1000 Date: I, trfct I, Section Block Lot ****,FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Reviewed. By: l Date: --- - ---- 3------ t Approved_ for pirocessing Buildiiig Permit. — Stormwater.Management_Control Plan Not.Required. Stoi•mwatef Management Control P;l6n is Required. (Forward to Engineering Department for Review) Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 .'r-0 Telephone (631) 765-1802 roger.dchert to(631)765.- ol9io9d.ny.us BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION IOBSITE INFORMATION: (*Ind-icates required information) Name: f e- o t Address: Cross Street: Phone No.: 'ermit No.: .ax•Map District: D EpE�W/ APR 1 3 201 ' I BLDG. DEFT QQ �� Hunt nr cnl+THol -3q62� ® 1000 Section: Block: Lot: BRItF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please Print Clearly) • Please Circle All That Apply) Is job ready for inspection: ES NO Rough In Final Do -you need a Temp Certificate: YES / NO emp Information (if needed) Service Size: 1 Phase 3Phase 100 150 200 300 350 400 Other New Service: Re -connect Underground Number of Meters Change of Service Overhead ,dditional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION 66 le -a -V C)LIV ww maschm Q( VV .82 --'Request for Inspection Form �l �1 l 11 A OWNER STREET f 0 go VILLAGE DIST SUB. LOT a ol?ir*5 Lof& cr-yl&m Dflend L-aod ACR. REARS, -kb TYPE OF BLD. cJ PROP. Cl-r(�) LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE FRONTAGE ON WATER TILLABLE FRONTAGE ON ROAD WOODLAND DEPTH MEADOWLAND BULKHEAD HOUSE/LOT TOTAL av mow z"is, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD /l1QQ —Gr/� DaQ — �QWNR Li. L)UjGgC'j QV) STREET %0 VILLAGE DIST. ' SUB. LOT FORMER OWNERO, &ial®t<< 64V1U N E- - n ACR. S W TYPE OF BUILDING RES. %0 SEAS. VL. FARM COMM. CB. MICS. Mkt. Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS j6lal X -,Y4 /3y ?A A/ q/c \ /92- 'rcU1 LL UI N1`I Kim aOg!z-,, �A4'� '1'7 i ©e� SSS � / 9 ✓ ;% ® - 4D+ 1 0a 0 % -,va � /?' I (o d o 'Z'Zoo 8%z®cxs 7 3 0 z�' 191 ZR °' AR en a llc,.00o �}�iOp Soc l !2 2bo�� -{-o � i��o �C�C�a C-+L4RG'-® 006. 3 LZ 91 era J q [0V1 c Q�rio Al vice, 12�� 41R -1l,44 , lolq --L ZOO 2. l6 - Gt VCA �o /� U X00- otv 77 no a �2,1- o lQq IS -Z66617 Oddi fions orrA0&Ife ,%i iillabie FRONTAGE ON WATER 3 gqqQ�d , � hois rNoodland FRONTAGE ON ROAD (AeadowkMcl DEPTH louse Plot BULKHEAD rota I .� m Z� .. . -- v E L L / \ -Li\ -L/ \ m Z� ƒ � d -.417p, % m v e f f 0 IHS� ISM& C, ZD 94.0 A WAlPeL.40q & , V- , --] ,1, A -, i� M-11-1 eeps7v4ow m ,1, A -, i� M-11-1 4 Section 1. Heater Identification Information To identify the heater, see rating plate on the inner front panel of the heater. There are two designators for each heater, one is the Model Number and the other is the Heater Identification Number (HIN). a. Heater Identification Number (HIN) The following example simplifies the identification system: 1) MT: MasterTemp 2) Model Size : (175, 200, 250, 300 or 400) : Input rating (Btu/hr) X 1000 3) Fuel Type : (LP = Propane gas or NA = Natural gas) 4) Construction : (STD = Standard Model) (HD = Heavy Duty Model) (ASME = ASME Certified Model) HEATER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION - (HIN) CONSTRUCTION = H. I. N. HD =HEAVY DUTY MODEL HEATER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ID DESIGNATOR FOR PENTAIR WATER POOL & SPA MASTERTEMP HEATERS Example: 1 2 3 4 MT 250 NA ASME NA = NATURAL GAS FUEL TYPE _ LP = PROPANE GAS MODEL SIZE = BTU INPUT in 1000 of BTU/ HR MT = MASTERTEMP CONSTRUCTION = STD =STANDARD MODEL HD =HEAVY DUTY MODEL ASME =ASME CERTIFIED MODEL P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 2. Introduction MasterTemp° Pool and Spa Heater Congratulations on your purchase of a MasterTemp high performance heating system. Proper installation and service of your new heating system and correct chemical maintenance of the water will ensure years of enjoyment. The MasterTemp is a compact, lightweight, efficient, induced -draft, gas fired high performance pool and spa heater that can be directly connected to schedule 40 PVC pipe. The MasterTemp also comes equipped with the Pentair multifunction temperature controller which shows, at a glance, the proper functioning of the heater. All MasterTemp heaters are designed with a direct ignition device, HSI (hot -surface ignition), which eliminates the need for a standing pilot. The MasterTemp requires an external power source (120/240 VAC 60 Hz) to operate. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference. This instruction manual provides operating instructions, installation and service information for the MasterTemp high performance heater. The information in this manual applies to all MasterTemp models. READ AND REVIEW TRIS MANUAL COMPLETELY, it is very important that the owner/installer read and understand the section covering installation instructions, and recognize the local and state codes before installing the MasterTemp. Its use will reduce service calls and chance of injury and will lengthen product life. History and experience has shown that most heater damage is caused by improper installation practices. IMPORTANT NOTICES ...For the installer and operator of the MasterTemp pool and spa heater. The manufacturer's warranty may be void if, for any reason, the heater is improperly installed and/or operated. Be sure to follow the instructions set forth in this manual. If you need any more information, or if you have any questions regarding to this pool heater, please contact Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. at (800) 8314133. WARRANTY INFORMATION The MasterTemp pool heater is sold with a limited factory warranty. Specific details are described on the warranty registration card which is included with the product. Return the warranty registration card after filling in the serial number from the rating plate inside the heater. Pentair Water Pool and Spa's high standards of excellence include a policy of continuous product improvement resulting in your state-of-the-art heater. We reserve the right to make improvements which change the specifications of the heater without incurring an obligation to update the current heater equipment. These heaters are designed for the heating of chlorine, bromine or salt system swimming pools and spas or in non -stationary installations, and should never be employed for use as space heating boilers or general purpose water heaters. The manufacturer's warranty may be void if, for any reason, the heater is improperly installed and/or operated. Be sure to follow the instructions set forth in this manual. ACAUTION OPERATING THIS HEATER CONTINUOUSLY AT WATER TEMPERATURE BELOW 68° F WILL CAUSE HARMFUL CONDENSATION AND WILL DAMAGE THE HEATER AND VOID THE WARRANTY. Do not use the heater to .protect pools or spas from freezing if the final maintenance temperature desired is below 68° F., as this will cause condensation related problems: Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 Section 2. Introduction CODE REQUIREMENTS Installation must be in accordance with all local codes and/or the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1INFPA54 and the National Electrical Code, ANSIINFPA70 (U.S.), or standards CSA B149 — INSTALLATION CODES FOR GAS -BURNING APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT and/or local codes and Standard CSA C22.1 — Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (Canada). The heater, when installed, must be electrically grounded and bonded in accordance with local codes, or, in absence of local codes, with the Canadian Electrical Code or the National Electrical Code, ANSIINFP470, as applicable. CONSUMER INFORMATION AND SAFETY ®WARNING The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that elevated water temperature can be hazardous. See below for water temperature guidelines before setting temperature. 1. Spa or hot tub water temperatures should never exceed 104° F. A temperature of 100° F. is considered safe for a healthy adult. Special caution is suggested for young children. Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce hyperthermia. 2. Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness which could lead to unconsciousness and subsequently result in drowning. 3. Pregnant women beware! Soaking in water above 100° F. can cause fetal damage during the first three months of pregnancy (resulting in the birth of a brain-damaged or deformed child). Pregnant women should stick to the 100° F. maximum rule. 4. Before entering the spa or hot tub, the user should check the water temperature with an accurate thermometer. Spa or hot tub thermostats may err in regulating water temperatures by as much as 4° F. 5. Persons with -a medical history of heart disease, circulatory problems, diabetes or blood pressure problems should obtain their physician's advice before using spas or hot tubs. 6. Persons taking medication which induce drowsiness, such as tranquilizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use spas or hot tubs. ®WARNING Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the heater. Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of control system and gas control which has been under water. P/N 472592 Rev C 10-5=07 Section 2. Introduction 7 SAFETY INFORMATION The MasterTemp® pool heaters are designed and manufactured to provide many years of safe and reliable service when installed, operated and maintained according to the information in this manual. Throughout the manual, safety warnings and cautions are identified by the "A" symbol. Be sure to read and comply with all of the warnings and cautions. A WARNING — FOR YOUR SAFETY This product must be installed and serviced by a professional service technician, qualified in pool heater installation. Some jurisdictions require that installers be licensed. Check with your local building authority about contractor licensing requirements. Improper installation and/or operation could create carbon monoxide gas and flue gases which could cause serious injuryor death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. A WARNING —This heater is equipped with an unconventional gas control valve that is factory set with a manifold pressure of -.2 inches wc. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Installation or service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. If this control is replaced, it must be replaced with an identical control. Do not attempt to adjust the gas flow by adjusting the regulator setting. AWARNING —Risk of fire or explosion from incorrect fuel use or faulty fuel conversion. Do not try to run a heater set up for natural gas on propane gas or vice versa. Only qualified service technicians should attempt to convert heater from one fuel to the other. Do not attempt to alter the rated input or type of gas by changing the orifice. If it is necessary to convert to a different type of gas, consult your Pentair dealer. Serious malfunction of the burner can occur which may result in loss of life. Any additions, changes, or conversions required in order for the appliance to satisfactorily meet the application needs must be made by a Pentair dealer or other qualified agency using factory specified and approved parts. The heater is available for use with natural gas or LP (propane) gas only. It is not designed to operate with any other fuels. Refer to the nameplate for the type of gas the heater is equipped to use. • Use heater only with the fuel for which it is designed. • If a fuel conversion is necessary, refer this work to a qualified service technician or gas supplier before putting the heater into operation. A WARNING —Risk of fire or explosion from flammable vapors. Do not store gasoline, cleaning fluids, varnishes, paints, or other volatile flammable liquids near heater or in the same room with heater. A WARNING — Risk of explosion if unit is installed near propane gas storage. Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air. Consult local codes and fire protection authorities about specific installation requirements and restrictions. Locate the heater away from propane gas storage and filling equipment as specified by the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, CAN/CSA B149.2 (latest edition) or ANSI/NFPA 58 (latest edition). AWARNING —Risk of fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, or asphyxiation if exhaust venting system leaks. Only qualified service technicians should attempt to service the heater, as leakage of exhaust products or flammable gas may result from incorrect servicing. Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 Section 2. Introduction SAFETY INFORMATION, (cont'd.) A WARNING — Risk of asphyxiation if exhaust is not correctly vented. Follow venting instructions exactly when installing heater. Do not use a drafthood with this heater, as the exhaust is under pressure from the burner blower and a draft hood will allow exhaust fumes to blow into the room housing the heater. The heater is supplied with an integral venting system for outdoor installation. A vent conversion kit (See Page 23 for Part Numbers for Conversion Kits) is available for installations in enclosures (Canada) or indoors (U.S.). Use the specified venting, and only the specified venting, when heater is installed in an enclosure or indoors. In Canada, this pool heater can only be installed outdoors or in an enclosure that is not normally occupied and has no openings directly into occupied areas., See Page 19 for enclosure venting requirements. A CAUTION — Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Wiring errors can also destroy the control board. • Connect heater to 120 or 240 Volt, 60 Hz., Single Phase power only. • Verify proper operation after servicing. • Do not allow children to play on or around heater or associated equipment. • Never allow children to use the pool or spa without adult supervision. • Read and follow other safety information contained in this manual prior to operating this pool heater. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTICE: • Combustion air contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes can damage the heater and will void the warranty. • The Combination Gas Control Valve on this heater differs from most appliance gas controls. If it must be replaced, for safety reasons replace it only with an identical gas control. • The access door panels must be in place to provide proper ventilation. Do not operate the heater for more than five (5) minutes with the access door panels removed. • This heater is design certified by CSA International as complying with the Standard for Gas Fired Pool Heaters, ANSI Z21.56/CSA 4.7, and is intended for use in heating fresh water swimming pools or spas. • The heater is designed for the heating of chlorine, bromine or salt system swimming pools and spas. It should NOT be used as a space heating boiler, or general purpose water heater. The heater requires an external 120 or 240 VAC single-phase electric power source. • The heater is design certified by CSA International for installation on combustible flooring. Specified minimum clearances must be maintained to combustible surfaces (see "Heater Clearances", page 18). • The heater should be located in an area where leakage of the heater or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the heater or to the structure. When such locations cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the heater. The pan must not restrict air flow. • The heater may not be installed within five feet of the inside surface of a pool or spa unless it is separated by a solid fence, wall or other permanent barrier. P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation HEATER DESCRIPTION Figure 1 is a diagram ofthe heater showing how it operates. Precisely matched orifice plates meter the air and gas into the mixer. The blower draws the air and gas through the mixer and forces it into the burner's flame holder. A sealed heat exchanger surrounds the flame holder, discharging exhaust gases out the flue. Two inch PVC water piping connects directly to the manifold/header on the heat exchanger using 2" PVC slip unions provided with the heater. The outer manifold remains cool; no heat sinks are required. A thermal regulator and an internal bypass regulate the water flow through the heat exchanger to maintain the correct outlet temperature. The heater operator control panel board assembly is located on top of the heater. 9 Air w .I Blower i Mixer Inlet (Cold Water) SEQUENCE OF OPERATION outlet 18, (Mixed r; Heating Coils Water) An electronic temperature sensing thermistor in the manifold adapter inlet controls the heater operation. When the inlet water temperature drops below the temperature set on the operating Figure 1. control, the burner controller supplies power to the combustion air blower through a series of safety interlocks. The interlocks consist o£ • the pressure switch (PS), which senses that the pump is running, • the high limit switch (HLS), which opens if the heat exchanger outlet temperature goes above 135° F (57' C), and • the air flow switch (AFS), which senses the pressure drop across the air metering orifice, • the automatic gas shut-off (AGS) switch, which opens if the heat exchanger outlet temperature goes above 140' F (60° Q. • the stack flue sensor (SFS), which shuts down the heater if the flue gas temperature reaches 500' F (260' Q. The air flow switch (AFS) senses the pressure drop across the air metering orifice. As soon as there is sufficient air flow, the AFS closes, closing the circuit to the hot surface igniter (HSI), which ignites the fuel mixture. On a call for heat, the blower and HSI are energized. In about 20 seconds, the gas valve opens and ignition occurs. The HSI then switches to a sensing mode and monitors the flame. The heater is equipped with a digital operating control that enables the user to pre-set the desired pool and spa water temperatures. The control enables the user to select between pool and spa heating, and features a digital display that indicates the water temperature. PUTTINGTHE HEATER INTO SERVICE If the heater is installed below the level of the pool, or more than two feet above pool level, the pressure switch setting should be adjusted. See WATER PRESSURE SWITCH, in the SAFETY CONTROLS Section. Before putting the heater into service for the first time, follow the instructions under "BEFORE START-UP" (page 32) in the front of this manual. Check for proper operation of the heater by following the steps under "OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS." Damage to equipment caused by improper installation or repair will void the warranty. Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 10 SPECIFICATIONS Section 3. Installation These installation instructions are designed for use by qualified personnel only, trained especially for installation of this type of heating equipment and related components. Some states require installation and repair by licensed personnel. If this applies in your state, be sure your contractor bears the appropriate license. See Figure 2 for Outdoor and Indoor Installations. FRONT ELECTRICAL CONDUIT PORT M) TOP EXHAUST SIDE PLUMBING SIDE Figure 2. ,m) 10.13" T (25.7 cm) 5.6" (14.2 cm) P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 0. M) TOP EXHAUST SIDE PLUMBING SIDE Figure 2. ,m) 10.13" T (25.7 cm) 5.6" (14.2 cm) P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation PLUMBING CONNECTIONS The MasterTemp heater has the unique capability of direct Min. (GPM) (LPM) Max. (GPM) (LPM) ' schedule 40 PVC plumbing connections. A set of bulkhead 20 (76) 120 (454) fittings is included with the MasterTemp to insure conformity 20 (76) 120 (454) with Pentair's recommended PVC plumbing procedure. Other 25 (95) 120 (454) plumbing connections can be used. See Figure 3 for plumbing 30 (114) 120 (454) connections. o ° °m 120 (454) ©CAUTION Before operating the heater on a new installation, turn on the circulation pump and bleed all the air from the filter using the air relief valve on top of the filter. Water should flow freely through the heater. Do not operate the heater unless water in the pool/spa is at the proper level. If a manual by-pass is installed, temporarily close it to insure that all air is purged from the heater. VALVES POOL HEATER Figure 3. it TO e OLFILTER GATEVALVE FROM POOL When any equipment is located below the surface of the pool or spa, valves should be placed in the circulation piping system to isolate the equipment from the pool or spa. Check valves are recommended -to prevent back -siphoning. Back - siphoning is most likely to occur when the pump stops, creating a pressure -suction differential. Do NOT sanitize the pool by putting chlorine tablets or sticks into the skimmer(s). When the pump is off, this will cause a high concentration of chlorine to enter the heater, which could cause corrosion damage to the heat exchanger. ©CAUTION Exercise care when installing chemical feeders so as to not allow back siphoning of chemical into the heater, filters or pump. When chemical feeders are installed in the circulation of the piping system, make sure the feeder outlet line is down stream of the heater, and is equipped with a positive seal noncorrosive "Check Valve", (P/N R172288), between the feeder and heater. MANUAL BY-PASS Where the water flow rate exceeds the maximum 120 GPM, a manual bypass should be installed and adjusted. After installing the valve, adjust the valve to bring the flow rate within the acceptable range. Then remove the valve handle or lock it in place to avoid tampering. See Figure 4. Model Min. (GPM) (LPM) Max. (GPM) (LPM) ' 175 20 (76) 120 (454) 200 20 (76) 120 (454) 250 25 (95) 120 (454) 300 30 (114) 120 (454) 400 40' (152) 120 (454) Do not exceed the maximum recommended flow rate for the connecting piping. Table 1. 1. Set Manual By -Pass Valve, 2. Remove Handle._ Inlet to heater Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 12 WATER CONNECTIONS The heater requires proper water flow and pressure for its operation. See Figure 5 for the recommended installation. The filter pump discharges to the filter, the filter discharges to the heater, and the heater discharges directly to the pool or spa. A manual bypass valve should be installed across the heater when the pump flow exceeds 120 GPM (454 LPM). See "WATER FLOW RATE" on page 11- Table 1 for setting of the manual by-pass valve. Make sure that the outlet plumbing from the heater contains no shut-off valves or other flow restrictions that could prevent flow through the heater (except for below pool as noted below, or winterizing valves where needed). To switch flow between the pool and spa, use a diverter valve. Do not use any valve that can shut off the flow. Do not use a shut-off valve to isolate the heater unless it is below the level of the pool or spa. Section 3. Installation 3 -Way Chlorinator Valve I �Check Main Drain Q Pool y y -► From Pool O j Pum Filter r Spa =; 4 y -W 3 -Way Valve Figure 5. 3 -Way Valve Install the chemical feeder downstream of the heater. Install a chemical resistant one-way check valve between the heater and the chemical feeder to prevent back -siphoning through the heater when the pump is off. NOTICE. If the heater is plumbed in backwards, it will cycle continuously. Make sure piping from filter is not reversed when installing heater. Connect the heater directly to 2" PVC pipe, using the integral unions provided. Heat sinks are not required. The low thermal mass of the heater will prevent overheating of the piping connected to the pump even if the heater shuts down unexpectedly. Occasionally a two -speed pump will not develop enough pressure on the low speed to operate the heater. In this case, run the pump at high speed only to operate the heater. If this does not solve the problem, do not try to run the heater. Instead, correct the installation. Do not operate the heater while an automatic pool cleaner is also operating. If the circulation pump suction is plugged (for example by leaves), there may not be adequate flow to the heater. Do not rely on the pressure switch in this case. BELOW POOL INSTALLATION If the heater is below water level, the pressure switch must be adjusted. This adjustment must be done by a qualified service technician. See following CAUTION before installation. ACAUTION BELOW OR ABOVE POOL INSTALLATION The water pressure switch is set in the factory at 3.00 PSI (± 0.75 PSI). This setting is for a heater installed at pool level. If the heater is to be installed more than 1' above or below, the water pressure switch must be adjusted by a qualified service technician. See page 34, Figure 29. FLOW SWITCH If the heater is installed more than 5' above the pool or more than 4' below the pool level, you will be beyond the limits of the pressure switch and a flow switch must be installed. Locate and install'the flow switch externally on the outlet piping from the heater, as close as possible to the heater. Connect the flow switch wires in place of the water pressure switch wires. P/N 472592 Rev.0 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation GAS CONNECTIONS GAS LINE INSTALLATIONS 13 Before installing the gas line, be sure to check which gas the heater has been designed to burn. This is important because different types of gas require different gas pipe sizes. The rating plate on the heater will indicate which gas the heater is designed to burn. The tables, shown on page 14, show which size pipe is required for the distance from the gas meter to the heater. The table is for natural gas at a specific gravity of .65 and propane at a specific gravity of 1.55. When sizing gas lines, calculate three (3) additional feet of straight pipe for every elbow used. When installing the gas line, avoid getting dirt, grease or other foreign material in the pipe as this may cause damage to the gas valve, which may result in heater failure. The gas meter should be checked to make sure that it will supply enough gas to the heater and any other appliances that may be used on the same meter. The gas line from the meter will usually be of a larger size than the gas valve supplied with the heater Therefore a reduction of the connecting gas pipe will be necessary. Make this reduction as close to the heater as possible. The heater requires a gas supply of not less than 4" (10.2cm) we and not more than 14" (35.6cm) we. Gas supply pressures outside of this range may result in improper burner operation. A minimum flowing or dynamic inlet pressure (while the heater is running) of 4" (10.2cm) we is required to maintain input rating with no more than a 2" pressure drop between static and dynamic. The gas supply must be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223 1, or standard CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, as applicable and all applicable local codes. Install a manual shut-off valve and a sediment trap and union located outside the heater panels, see Figure 6. Do not use a restrictive gas cock. The following minimum gas pipe sizes are recommended for natural gas supply piping, see Table 2 on page 14. For low pressure LP gas, pipe size may be reduced by 1/4", with a minimum pipe size of 1/2". Check for compliance with local codes. The heater and any other gas appliances must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing on that system, (greater than '/z PSI). The heater and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the heater in operation. Do not use flame to test the gas line. Use soapy water or another nonflammable method. NOTE A manual main shut-off valve must be installed externally to the heater. OWARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE GAS LINE UNION INSIDE THE HEATER CABINET. THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. SEDIMENTTRAPS Install a sediment trap and union located outside the heater panels in accordance with National code requirements. Do not use a restrictive gas cock. The sediment trap shall be either a tee fitting with a capped nipple in the bottom outlet which can be removed for cleaning, as illustrated in Figure 6, or an other device recognized as an effective sediment trap. All gas piping should be tested after installation in accordance with local codes. 18-24" of 3/4" Manual Gas line from Shut-off Valve Valve 1" Dia. or larger (See "Recommended Pipe Sizes" Chart) Bell Reducer a I ® ® ® / II WHA Union Sediment ®®® Trap I TAt least 9" Atleast3" Figure 6. Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 14 Section 3. Installation GAS PIPE SIZING Table 2. "RESIDENTIAL" PROPANE GAS 2 STAGE REGULATION In many Propane gas line installations, the gas supplier and/or installer will utilize a two stage regulation process where by at the supply tank they will install the first stage gas regulator, which would be at a higher pressure, usually 10psi. This higherpressure allows for a much longer distance and in a much smallerpipe size. Then within a short distance of the pool heater, usually around 24 inches, they will install a second regulator, which is the second stage, and this would be set at the required inlet pressure of the heater See "Gas Pressure Requirement Charts" Stage One "High Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing 10 PSI @ 2500 B.T.U. Per CU. FT. PIPE SIZING FOR GAS LINE CONNECTIONS Model 1 0 to 50 Ft. MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH (Ft.) 1 100 to 150 Ft. 175 through 400 Natural Gas at 1000 B.T.0 per Cubic Foot 1 1/2 in. 1 1/2 in. Propane Gas at 2500 B.TU. per Cubic Foot MODEL 1/2" NAT PRO 1 3/4" 1" 1 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2" 2-1/2" NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO 175 20' 30' 80' 125' 250' 450' 600' 200 20' 30' 80' 125' 250' 450' 600' 250 10' 20' 50' 70' 150' 250' 500' 600' - 300 10' 1 30' 50' 100' 200' 350 400' 600' - 400 10' 20' 60' 100' 150' 200' 450' 1 400' "RESIDENTIAL" PROPANE GAS 2 STAGE REGULATION In many Propane gas line installations, the gas supplier and/or installer will utilize a two stage regulation process where by at the supply tank they will install the first stage gas regulator, which would be at a higher pressure, usually 10psi. This higherpressure allows for a much longer distance and in a much smallerpipe size. Then within a short distance of the pool heater, usually around 24 inches, they will install a second regulator, which is the second stage, and this would be set at the required inlet pressure of the heater See "Gas Pressure Requirement Charts" Stage One "High Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing 10 PSI @ 2500 B.T.U. Per CU. FT. MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH Model 1 0 to 50 Ft. 150 to 100 Ft. 1 100 to 150 Ft. 175 through 400 1/2 in. 1 1/2 in. 1 1/2 in. :1 Stage Two "Low Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing Stage 2 set at 14 in. W.C. MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH Model 1 0 to 10 Ft. 10 to 20 Ft. 175 through 400 1 3/4 in. 3/4 in. Table 3. Table 4. "RESIDENTIAL" NATURAL GAS 2 STAGE REGULATION In many Natural gas line installations, the gas supplier and/or installer may utilize a two stage regulation process where by at the streets main gas supply they will install the first stage gas regulator, which would be at a higher pressure. This higher pressure is usually set at 2 psi or 5 psi and can be for long distances and in a much smaller pipe size. Then within a short distance of the pool heater, generally around 24 inches, they will install a second regulator, which is the second stage. This second stage regulator would be set at the minimum operating pressure for the heater For "Natural Gas Pentair Pool Heaters" the minimum is 7 inches W.C. See "Gas Pressure Requirement Charts" Stage One "High Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing 2 PSI @ 1000 B.T.U. Per CU. FT. MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH Model 0 to 50 Ft. 50 to 100 Ft. 100 to 150 Ft. 175 through 300 1/2 in. 1/2 in. 1/2 in. 400 3/4 in. 3/4 in. 3/4 in. 5 PSI @ 1000 B.T.U. Per CU. FT. 175 through 400 1 1/2 in. 1 1/2 in. 1 1/2 in. Table 5. 4 Stage Two "Low Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing Stage 2 set at 7 in. W.C. MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH Model 1 0 to 10 Ft. 10 to 20 Ft. 175 through 300 3/4 in. 3/4 in. 400 1 3/4 in. 1 in. Stage 2 set at 7 in. W.C. 175 through 400 1 3/4 in. 1 1 in. Table 6. P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation TESTING GAS PRESSURE 15 Before operating the heater, the heater and its gas connections must be leak tested. Do NOT use an open flame to test for leaks. Test all gas connections for leaks with soapy water. The heater and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). The heater must be isolated from the gas supply system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). CHECKING THE GAS PRESSURE THROUGH THE COMBINATION GAS CONTROL VALVE AWARNING Risk of fire and explosion. Improper installation, incorrect adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance of the Combination Gas Control Valve can lead to fire or explosion, causing loss of life, personal injury, and/or property damage. If it is necessary to adjust the gas valve, this must be done by only by a qualified service agency. These instructions are for the use of qualified service technicians only! This appliance is equipped with an unconventional gas control valve that is factory set with a manifold pressure of —.2" (-0.5cm) wc. Installation or service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. If this control valve is replaced, it must be replaced with an identical control. The combination gas valve incorporates dual shut-off valves and a negative -pressure regulator. For proper operation, the regulated pressure at the outlet manifold of the valve must be —0.2" (-0.5cm) we below the reference pressure at the blower mixer inlet, and the gas valve `VENT' tap must be connected to the end cap air orifice as shown in Figure 7. To Air Flow Connection Switch—. for Service To Air Flow Switch , Gas Valve Vent �tTl� To Gas Valve Vent To Low Side of Differential Pressure Gauge Connection for Test To High Side of Differential Pressure Gauge Figure 7. Do not attempt to adjust the gas input by adjusting the regulator setting. The correct gas regulator setting is required to maintain proper combustion and must NOT be altered. ACALITION The use of Flexible Connectors (FLEX) is NOT recommended unless they are properly sized according to the supplier recommendations for the heater rating. GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS Gas Pressure Model Natural Propane Inches W.C. Maximum Inlet MT 14 14 Minimum Inlet MT 4 4 Manifold MT -0.2 ± 0.1 -0.2 ± 0.1 NOTE: All readings must be taken while heater is operating. Any adjustments or readings made while heater is off will result in performance problems. Table 7 Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 16 Section 3. Installation OUTDOOR INSTALLATION (U.S. and Canada) For heaters located outdoors, using the built-in stackless venting system. ©WARNING Risk of explosion if a unit burning propane gas is installed in a pit or other low spot. Propane is heavier than air. Do not install the heater using propane in pits or other locations where gas might collect. Consult your local building code officials to determine installation requirements and specific installation restrictions of the heater relative to propane storage tanks and filling equipment. Installation must meet the requirements for the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquid Petroleum Gases, ANSI/NFPA 58 (latest edition) in the U.S., or CAN/CSA 13149.2 (latest edition) in Canada. Consult local codes and fire protection authorities about specific installation restrictions. Locate the heater on a level surface in an open area that is protected from drainage or run-off. Install the heater in an area where leaves or other debris will not collect on or around the heater. To avoid damage to the electronic components in the heater, take care to prevent prolonged exposure to driving sources of water (such as lawn sprinklers, heavy roof runoff, hoses, etc.). Avoid operation in persistent, extreme, moist or salty environments. In extreme weather, shut down the heater and disconnect the power to it until the weather has moderated. In areas subject to hurricanes or very high winds, purchase the Bolt Down Bracket Kit, P/N 46073 8. HEATER CLEARANCES — OUTDOOR IMPORTANT! • In an outdoor installation it is important to ensure water is diverted from overhanging eves with a proper gutter/drainage system.The heater must be set on a level foundation for proper drainage. • This unit shall not be operated outdoors at temperatures below -20° F. If the heater is located under a roof or deck overhang, there must be at least three feet (I M) of clearance between the bottom of the overhang and the top of the heater exhaust vent, see Figure 8. If the heater is under a roof or deck overhang, the space around the heater must be open on three sides. For minimum exhaust vent clearances for building openings, see Figure 9, page 17. In Canada, the heater must be installed with the top of the vent at least 10 feet (31V1) below, or to either side of, any opening into a building. Orient the heater for convenient access to the water connections and the gas and electrical connections. Install the heater at least 18 in. (45 cm) from any property line. ACAUTION If installing the heater next to or near an air conditioning unit or a heat pump, allow a minimum of 36 in. between the air conditioning unit and the heater. For Heater mounting bolts and clamps, purchase separately Bolt Down Bracket Kit, Part No. 460738. Lead Anchor Figure 8. P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation 4 ft. Window OUTDOOR INSTALLATION VENTING GUIDELINES SIDE VIEW Exhaust Grill (Vent) Building , o e o 0 17 3i 4� y 4' Property Line , 4 Force Geo e�ao Air Inlet o<a l i Vent Termination: • Must be at least 3 ft. above any forced air inlet located within a 10 ft. radius. • Must be located 4 feet away from the building wall openings, and at the following distances away from any door, window, or gravity air inlet: -� 4 ft. below, 4 ft. horizontally Figure 9. Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 ) 8 Section 3. Installation INDOOR VENTING —General Requirements The heater may be installed as a Category I or Category III appliance. Vented Appliance (Category I) —vertical only An appliance that operates with a nonpositive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature that avoids excessive condensate production in the vent, see pages 20-22. Vented Appliance (Category Ill) —Vertical or Horizontal An appliance that operates with a positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature that avoids excessive condensate production in the vent, see pages 23-25. If you are considering connecting this heater to a pre-existing vent system, make sure that the vent system meets the appropriate venting requirements as given in this manual on pages 18-27. If not, replace the vent system. DO NOT use a draft hood with this heater. The vent pipe must be the same size or larger. The MasterTemp heaters are capable of a 270 -degree discharge rotation and operate with a positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature less than 400° F. The total length of the horizontal run must not exceed the length that is listed in table 11 on page 23. HEATER CLEARANCES — General Requirements INDOOR INSTALLATION (U.S.) OR OUTDOOR SHELTER (CANADA) The following clearances must be maintained from combustible surfaces: TOP 6 in. (15 cm) EXHAUST SIDE .......... 6 in. (15 cm) 1 (t) For service access, it is advisable to allow for 6 in. I sufficient clearance on at least one door panel. HEADER SIDE ............6 in. (15 cm) DOOR PANELSt ........6 in. (15 cm) IE_ Note ('�) For service access it is advisable to allow for sufficient clearance on at least one door panel. The heater is design certified by CSA International for installation on combustible flooring. For installation on carpeting, the heater must be mounted on a metal or wood panel that extends at least three inches (1 Ocm) beyond the base of the heater. If the heater is installed in a closet or alcove, the entire floor shall be covered by the panel. On an outdoor shelter installation, the exhaust discharges into a vent pipe. Orient the heater so that the vent pipe does not interfere with adjustment of the operating controls. The control panel located on the top panel can be rotated to any of the three sides of the heater for easy access. However, the control panel must not be located on the side where the vent is located. OUTSIDE VENT COVER REMOVAL in. Figure 10. 6 in.* 6 in. The heater is supplied from the.factory with a built-in stackless outside vent for outdoor installation. Remove the outside vent cover for outdoor shelter installation. k P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY For indoor installation, the heater location must provide sufficient air supply for proper combustion and ventilation of the surrounding area. The minimum requirements for the air supply specify that the room in which a heater is installed should be provided with two permanent air supply openings; one within 12 inches (30cm) of the ceiling, the other within 12 inches (30cm) of the floor for combustion air, in accordance with the latest edition ofANSI Z223.1, or the National Fuel Gas code, the CSA B 149. 1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, as applicable, and any local codes that may apply.. These openings shall directly, or through duct, connect to outdoor air. Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. does not recommend indoor installations that do not provide combustion air from outside the building. 19 Air Supply Requirements Guide for MasterTem-pHeaters Minimum Net Free Open Area for Each Opening* (Square Inches/Centimeters) Chlorinated swimming All Air From Inside Building All Air From Outside Building Modef Glues and cements, construction New construction and adhesives, paints, varnishes, and paint remodeling areas Combustion Vent Combustion Vent 175 200 sq. in. 200 sq. in. 50 sq. in. 50 sq. in. 1290 sq. cm. 1290 sq. cm. 323 sq. cm. 323 sq. cm. 200 200 sq. in. 200 sq. in. 50 sq. in. 50 sq. in. Dry cleaning and laundry 1290 sq. cm. 1290 sq. cm. 323 sq. cm. 323 sq. cm. 250 250 sq. in. 250 sq. in. 63 sq. in. 63 sq. in. 1613 sq. cm. 1613 sq. cm. 406 sq. cm. 406 sq. cm. 300 300 sq. in. 300 sq. in. 75 sq. in. 75 sq. in. 1935 sq. cm. 1935 sq. cm. 484 sq. cm. 484 sq. cm. 400 400 sq. in. 400 sq. in. 100 sq. in. 100 sq. in. 2580 sq. cm. 2580 sq. cm. 645 sq. cm. 645 sq. cm. * Area indicated is for one of two openings; one at floor level and one at the ceiling. Table 8. ®CAUTION Chemicals should not be stored near the heater installation. Combustion air can be contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes which can void the warranty. Corrosive Vapors and Possible Causes Area Likely Contaminants Chlorinated swimming Pool or spa cleaning chemicals. Acids, pools and spas such as hydrochloric or muriatic acid. Glues and cements, construction New construction and adhesives, paints, varnishes, and paint remodeling areas and varnish strippers. Waxes and cleaners containing calcium or sodium chloride. Permanent wave solutions, bleaches, Beauty parlors aerosol cans containing chlorocarbons or fluorocarbons. Refrigeration plants or Refrigerants, acids, glues and cements, various industrial finishing construction adhesives. and processing plants Bleaches, detergents, or laundry soaps Dry cleaning and laundry containing chlorine. Waxes and cleaners areas containing chlorine, calcium or sodium chloride. Table 9 Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 20 Section 3. Installation VENT INSTALLATION - INDOOR INSTALLATION (U.S.) OR OUTDOOR SHELTER (CANADA) (CategoryI) NOTE *: Vent must be at least eight (8) feet away from Always vent the heater to the outdoors, see Note*. nearest vertical surface. Vents extending five (5) feet or more above the roof must be braced orguyed. - Vent it vertically using Type `B" double wall vent connector pipe. Consult your local code officials for detailed information. Locate the heater so as to minimize the length of horizontal venting and the number of vent elbows required. Horizontal vent runs must slope up 1/4" per foot (2cm/M) from the heater to allow exhaust condensate to drain and it is recommended to have a condensate drain as described in the venting installation instructions. VERTICAL VENTING - NEGATIVE PRESSURE (See Figures 11, 12 and 13) Vent the heater vertically in a negative pressure (positive draft) system in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or CSA B 149. 1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, and local codes. Type "B" Double-wall vent connector is recommended; however single-wall pipe is allowed by the National Fuel Gas Code in some circumstances. Consult your local code official for detailed information. Do not use a draft hood with this heater. To connect a negative pressure metal gas vent to the heater, order the appropriate Metal Flue Collar from the chart below: Metal Flue Collar Part No. 4 x 6" 77707-0076 4 x 8" 77707-0077 1. See Table 10, to determine allowable vent sizes for your heater. Clean the Interior Surface J 4" x 8" Metal Flue Collar fff�Clean and RTV Combustion This Surface Chamber Flue Collar ` - \ Vent Pipe r � I i Figure 11. NOTICE. Table 10 is for installations in which the total lateral vent length (that is, the horizontal distance from the flue collar to the main vertical portion of the vent) is less than 1/2 the total vent height (the vertical distance from the flue collar to the vent termination) and which have three or less elbows in the system. For venting systems which do not meet these conditions, consult the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (U.S.), or the standards CSA B 149.1 and B 149.2 (Canada). Read "VERTICAL VENTING - NEGATIVE PRESSURE' before using this table. Table 10. - Permitted Minimum and Maximum Vent Heights By Size and Heater Model Type "B" Double -Wall Vent with Type "B" Double -Wall Connector in Feet (Meters) Vent Size Model 175 Height minJmax. Model 200 Height min./max. Model 250 Height min./max. Model 300 Height min./max. Model 400 Height min./max. 6 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 18 ft. (5.5)/100 ft. (30.5) 30 ft. (9)/100 ft. (30.5) Not Rec. 7 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 8 ft. (2.4)/100 ft. (30.5) 10 ft. (3)/100 ft. (30.5) 15 ft. (4.6)/100 ft. (30.5) 8 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 8 ft. (2.4)/100 ft. (30.5) 9 and 10 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/50 ft. (15.3) 6 ft. (1.8)/50 ft. (15.3) 6 ft. (1.8)/50 ft. (15.3) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) Type "B" Double -Wall Vent with Single -Wall Connector in Feet (Meters) Vent Size Model 175 Height minJmax. Model 200 Height min./max. Model 250 Height min./max. Model 300 Height min./max. Model 400 Height min./max. 6 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/15 ft. (4.6) 6 ft. (1.8)/15 ft. (4.6) 6 ft. (1.8)/15 ft. (4.6) Not Rec. Not Rec. 7 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/8 ft. (2.4) 6 ft. (1.8)/8 ft. (2.4) 6 ft. (1.8)/B ft. (2.4) 10 ft. (3)/20 ft. (6) 15 ft. (4.6)/50 ft. (15.3) 8 in. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. 6 ft. (1.8)/20 ft. (6) 8 ft. (2.4)/20 ft. (6) 9 in. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. 6 ft. (1.8)/6 ft. (1.8) 10 in. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation 2. Install .the metal Flue Collar in the Vent Body of the heater (located under the outside vent cover). Fasten the metal Flue Collar to the Vent Body with two #10 sheet metal screws. Use high temperature silicone RTV to seal the Flue Collar to the Vent Body. Before connecting the metal Flue Collar to the Vent Body, wet a clean cloth or paper towel with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and vigorously wipe the socket of the Vent Body. Immediately wipe the cleaned surfaces dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. Repeat for the exterior of the 4" end of the metal Flue Collar. Attach the metal Flue Collar to the Vent Body using the RTV supplied with the kit, following the vent manufacturer's instructions (included with kit). 3. Attach the vent pipe to the metal Flue Collar with sheet -metal screws. s Risk of fire or asphyxiation if vent is not assembled according to manufacturer's instructions or if vent parts from different manufacturers are mixed. Vent parts from different manufacturers ARE NOT interchangeable. Mixing parts from more than one manufacturer may cause leaks or damage to vent. When assembling a vent, pick one manufacturer and be sure that all vent parts come from that manufacturer and are specified by the manufacturer for your system. Follow manufacturer's instructions, local code requirements, National Fuel Gas Code requirements (U.S.) or standards CSA 6149.1 and B149.2 (Canada) carefully during assembly and installation. —Min. 10 Ft. '6" Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials i Class B Double Wall -- Metal Vent Pipe Metal Flue Vent Collar Body Listed Termination Cap Storm Collar Flashing Firestop Support Vertical Vent Pipe so adapter does not take weight of pipe. Figure 12. — Typical Metal Vent Pipe Installation - U.S. (Vertical — Negative Pressure) Min. 2 Ft.._ Min. 10 Ft. (3.3 M) (.7 M) 5:�6"(15 cm) Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials Type B Double Wall Metal Vent Pipe Metal Flue Vent Collar Body,\ _J, Condensate — Drain w/trap FAI Listed Termination Cap Storm Collar Flashing Firestop Type B Double Wall Metal Vent Tee Support Vertical Vent Pipe so adapter does not take weight of pipe. Dispose of condensate according to local codes. Figure 13. — Typical Metal Vent Pipe Installation - Canada (Vertical —Negative Pressure) Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 22 Section 3. Installation Install vent pipe so that it can expand and contract freely as the temperature changes. Support the vent pipe according to applicable codes and the vent manufacturer's instructions. Pipe support must allow the vent pipe free movement out and back, from side to side, or up and down as necessary, without putting a strain on the heater or vent body. Slope horizontal pipe runs up from the heater at least 1/4" per foot (2cm per meter). Install Listed condensate drains at low points where condensate might collect. Plumb condensate drains to a drain through hard piping or high temperature tubing such as silicone rubber or EPDM rubber — do not use vinyl or other low temperature tubing. Follow drain manufacturer's installation instructions. 5. Use Listed fire stop for floor and ceiling penetrations. Use Listed thimble for wall penetrations. Use a Listed roof flashing, roof jack, or roof thimble for all roof penetrations. Do not fill the space around the vent (that is, the clear air space in the thimble or fire stop) with insulation. The roof opening must be located so that the vent is vertical. 6. Do not run the heater vent into a common vent with any other appliance. ®WARNING Fire Hazard. Do not vent the heater directly into a masonry chimney. Installation into a masonry chimney must use a chimney liner and must meet the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes requirements and all local code requirements. ®WARNING Risk of fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, or asphyxiation. It is recommended to use a CO Monitor and Fire Alarm in rooms that contain gas fired appliances. P/N 472592 Rev. C 10-5-07 Section 3. Installation 23 HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL VENTING - POSITIVE PRESSURE (See Figures 14, 15, and 16) (Category Ill) Vent the heater either horizontally or vertically using an optional vent adapter of the 4 -inch special gas approved Category III vent pipes. Install the vent pipe in accordance with local codes and the provisions of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (U.S.), or the standards CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes (Canada), and the vent manufacturer's instructions. Do not use a draft hood with this heater. Install the vent according to the vent manufacturer's detailed instructions. Maintain clearance between the vent pipe and combustible surfaces according to the vent manufacturer's instructions and code requirements. Do not place any insulating materials around the vent or inside the required clear air space surrounding the vent. See Table 11 for maximum permissible vent lengths. NOTE The allowable vent runs for each vent pipe diameter are different and can not be exceeded. Each 90 -degree elbow reduces the maximum horizontal vent run by 12 feet and each 45 -degree elbow in the vent run reduces the maximum vent run by 6 feet. See the table below for the maximum vent lengths using 90 -degree and 45 -degree elbows. The MasterTemp is a "Category III" appliance and is a forced -draft pool and spa heater which uses positive pressure to push flue gases through the vent pipe to the outside. Flue gases underpositive pressure may escape into the dwelling with any cracks or loose joints in the vent pipe, or improper vent installation. The vent pipe must be of a sealed -seam construction, such as those listed for use with "Category III Appliances", and for operating temperatures less than 400° F. Vent pipe construction will be of UL 1738 approved non -corrosive material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized. A condensate trap may be needed. The use of "Approved" thimbles, roof jacks and/or side vent terminals are required; and the proper clearances to combustible materials must be maintained in accordance with type of vent pipe employed—in the absence of a clearance recommendation by the vent pipe manufacturer, the requirements of the Uniform Mechanical Code should be met. The ventilation air requirements for the MasterTemp heater can be found on page 19. It is recommended that vent runs over 18 feet may need to be insulated to reduce condensation related problems 4 in. Special Gas Vent (Vertical or Horizontal)* No. of 90° Elbows Maximum Length in Feet (M) 0 70 ft. (21.3M) 1 58 ft. (17.7M) 2 46 ft. (14 OM) 3 34 ft. (1 OAM) 4 22 ft. (6.7M) "Minimum vent length is one foot (.34M), or in accordance with vent manufacturer's instruction, and local and national codes. Horizontal vents 3'(1 M) or less in length do not require a condensate tee, but must slope down toward the outlet at 1/4" to the foot (2cm/M) to allow condensate to drain. and/or the use of a condensate trap in the vent run close to the heater may Table 11. be necessary in certain installations such as cold climates. Horizontal vents T(1M) or less in length do not require a condensate tee. The MasterTemp heater is suitable for through -the -wall venting. ACAUTION Do NOT combine exhaust vent pipes to a common exhaust vent in multiple unit installations. Run separate vent pipes. CONNECTING SPECIAL GAS VENT TO THE HEATER Metallic: 1. Order an optional appliance adapter kit, (Pentair offers optional appliance adapter kits, call our Customer Service dept.) - Part No. 77707-0086 for Saf-T Vent® or Saf-T Vent® CI. - Part No. 77707-0087 for Z -Vent. 2. Remove the outside vent cover. 3. Install the Appliance Adapter in the Vent Body of the heater (located under the outside Vent Cover). Before connecting the Appliance Adapter to the Vent Body, wet a clean cloth or paper towel with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and vigorously wipe the socket of the Vent Body. Immediately wipe the cleaned surfaces dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. Repeat for the exterior of the heater end of the Appliance Adapter. Attach the appliance adapter to the vent body using the adhesive specified by the vent manufacturer, following the vent manufacturer's instructions. Rev. C 10-5-07 P/N 472592 24 Section 3. Installation AWARNING Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning if adapter is improperly attached. Mechanical connections (such as screws) can cause cracking and leaks in the adapter. Do NOT drill holes or use screws to connect the appliance adapter to the heater vent body. Attach with manufacturer's specified adhesive. AWARNING Risk of fire or asphyxiation if vent is not assembled according to manufacturer's instructions or if vent parts from different manufacturers are mixed. Vent parts from different manufacturers ARE NOT interchangeable. Mixing parts from more than one manufacturer may cause leaks or damage to vent. When installing a vent, pick one manufacturer and be sure that all vent parts come from that manufacturer and are specified by the manufacturer for your system. Follow manufacturer's instructions and local and National Fuel Gas Code (U.S.) or CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes (Canada) requirements carefully during assembly and installation. 4. Install vent pipe so that it can expand and contract freely as the temperature changes. Support the vent pipe according to applicable codes and vent manufacturer's instructions. Pipe support must allow the vent pipe free movement out and back, from side to side, or up and down as necessary, without putting a strain on the heater or vent body. It is recommended to slope the horizontal pipe runs up from the heater at least 1/4" per foot (2cm/M). Install "Approved" condensate drains at low points where condensate might collect. Plumb condensate drains to a drain through hard piping or high-temperature tubing such as silicone rubber or EPDM rubber — do not use vinyl or other low temperature tubing. Follow drain manufacturer's installation instructions. 5. Use an "Approved" firestop for floor and ceiling penetrations. Use an "Approved" thimble for wall penetrations. Use an "Approved" roof flashing, roof jack, or roof thimble for all roof penetrations. Do not fill the space around the vent (that is, the clear air space in the thimble or firestop) with insulation. The roof opening must be located so that the vent is vertical. 6. Vent Termination — Vertical (See Figures 14 and 15), for height of vent termination above the roof. Use an "Approved" vent terminal specified by local and national codes and your manufacturer's instructions. A roof termination must be vertical. In Canada, the Vent Cap location shall have a minimum clearance of 4 feet (1.2M) horizontally from electric meters, gas meters, regulators, and relief openings. 7. Make sure entire installation is sealed according to approved standard. Vent Cap and Chimney or Gas Vent Riser Furnished I by Installer ._ Outlet Air Opening Side = _ heater Inlet Air Wall Vent o Opening 1 . o Vent Cap and ' ~ Chimney or Gas Vent Riser Furnis by Installer r Side Wall Vent Figure 14. Figure 15. P/N 472592 Rev C 10-5-07 .-Customer Tracking System.. File Records Reports -Window Help Ila+- 0l lig I MIS'► t4, Inr._(b I®$ - II IJ - ------ ---- � - �TCTS Main Winclow MRF27TG connected to MRF_MYSQL 1 Find' :`'Csr Detail ®, t�uote;C ; Job Setupl. Image] Appointments . 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Section: Bicck- Lot: _ Req Compensation Yes - Referral (G Drawing NA B Idg Pmt Num: .w__ ,• � Folder Location SUrE � � Plmg Pmt Num: 815000881 3123115 ._A Status Received 7 -`""' FUEL Type X ' �, Status Existing Heater in Place, j �� Followup Mailedf Email: Ordered] _ { Expected Date Ready f 4. ll9ARl£OUT Needed: l Date Inst]. date 4124/2015 i` Number _ I Job Data: Pete loislone. Going thru phiftex Job Description: Existing Gfls _Basement boiler and HVdH Pete to remob a tank Needs boiler release ## Burnham°ES-25N1 G Quality Control: Satsfctn Level D'ete� Csr. Comments II �. Re c. Created 311 W2015 System # 35392 !(- insert Delete Duplicate' Print ......................, Commit ' I Readv t4, �,, -z' L;4CONC. BENCH CONC. FTG. SEE DETAIL 4' 9' 15' 0 11 n �r DIVE. BD W -O" �+ H2O O A �a PLAN 20 x 44 Rectangle TOP OF WALL wl 16 x 16 Ext. SECTION B DETAIL NOTES 1. ALLCONSTRUCTION IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE -2010 ANDTHEAN51/N5PI-5-03 STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL INGROUND SWIMMING POOLS FOR A TYPE II POOL 2- STRUCTURE 15 DESIGNED FOR USE BELOW GRADE AND ONLY IN AREAS WHERETHE GROUND WATER TABLE 15 A MINIMUM OF 4'-8" BELOW THE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE. O 3. BACKFILL WITH CLEAN EARTH, FREE OF ROOTS AND DEBRIS. DO NOTALLOW THE HEIGHT OF BACKFILL TO EXCEED THE HEIGHTOF THE WATER IN THE POOL BY MORE THAN 8", ORTHE WATER TO EXCEED BACKFILL BY MORE THAN 8'. 4. PLACE CONCRETE ON SANDY TO LOAM 501L REMOVE ANY CLAY DEPOSIT AND COMPACT CLEAN BACKFILL 16' S. WALKS TO BE SMOOTH, NON 5KI D TYPE, SLOPED AWAY FROM POOL 6. WATER DISPOSAL SHALL BE LIMITED TO OWNERS PROPERTY WACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS. 7 PROPERTY OWNER 15 RESPONSIBLE TO INSTALL PERMANENT FENCEAROUND POOL IN H2O ACCORDANCE WITH THE NYS BUILDING CODE, APPENDIX G, SECTION AG105. PERMANENT ENCLOSURE MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN NINETY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. B. THERE 15 NO MAIN DRAIN IN THIS POOL. SUCTION FOR POOL WATER CIRCULATION 15 PROVIDED BY THE SKIMMERS ONLY THIS MEETS REQUIREMENTS OF RC- 5ECTION AG106 FOR ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION. CONC. WALLS ° 9. TH15 POOL SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN APPROVED POOLALAKM WHICH 15 CLASSIFIED BY 2 UNDERWITER5 LABORATORY, INCTO REFERENCE 5TANDARDA5TM 2208 ENTITLED "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR.POOLALARMS,'ASADOPTEDIN 2008. 10. A TEMPORARY ENCLOSURE, OR 4 FT FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED AND REMAIN IN PLACE THROUGHOUTTHEPERIODOF CONSTRUCTIONOFTHESWIMMING POOL, OR UNTILTHE COMPLETION OF A PERMAN ENT ENCLOSURE. 11. POOL SHALL BEAR ON UN DISTURBED SOIL, FREE OF PEAT, MUCK OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALOFANY 51GNIFICANTAMOUNT 12. THE PRESUMPTIVE 501LLOAD-BEARING PRESSURE IS ASSUMED TO AS 2,000 POUNDS PER. o SQUARE FOOT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE R401.4,1, RCNYS. 13. THEMINIMUMCOM PRE551VESTRENGTH OFCONCRETE USED FOP, WALL ANDOTHER COMPONENTS OF THIS PRO)ECT5HALL BE 3,500 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH. CONCRETE SHALL BE AIR ENTRAINED, WITH TOTAL AIR CONTENT (PERCENT BY VOLUME OF CONCRETE) SHALL BE NOTLE55 THAN 5 PERCENT.OR MORE THAN 7 PERCENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE 8402.2, RCNYS. 14. STEPS OR LADDERS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT EACH END OF POOL PER CODE. O 15. IF INE SLOPE FROM SHALLOW END TO DEEP END 15 MORE THAN 1:7, A SAFETY ROPE SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN REQUIRED. 16' 10" 16. DIVING BOARD AND INSTALLATION TO CONFORM WITH AN51/NSPI-5-03 STANDARDS FOR _ RESIDENTIAL INGROUND SWIMMING POOLS FORA TYPE 11 POOL A) FRAMES ARE MADE OF 1.90'0.1).x.065 WALL ALL BEN D5 ARE 6" RADIUS. FRAMES ARE DRILLED TO ACCOMMODATE 3/8'0 REINF. RODS. REAR STAND HA52) 9/16" HOLES DRILLED ON 12" +` M CENTERS FOR D.B. ANCHORING. B) COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE SLAB FOR DIVING BOARD TO BE 3500 PSI OR GREATER ®Z L LLj Z Q Z NCL Q }' LLI �- .� Z � . U Q C) W %; :�' Z �Vj