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HomeMy WebLinkAbout42196-Z Town of Southold 12/11/2017 P.O.Box 1179 53095 Main Rd Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 39393 Date: 12/11/2017 THIS CERTIFIES that the building AS BUILT ALTERATION Location of Property: 21225 Soundview Ave, Southold SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 135.4-1 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 11/20/2017 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 42196 dated 11/30/2017 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"alterations, including windows, oil burner and air conditioning, to an existing one family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Mcmahon,Robert&Mcmahon,William of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 17-47740 12/6/2017 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED u o e Signature a�S�F of ��co TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �a �y BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o . SOUTHOLD,,NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 42196 Date: 11/30/2017 Permission is hereby granted to: Mcmahon, Robert &William 1146 Delaware St Berkeley, CA 94702 To: legalize "as built" alterations to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 21225 Soundview Ave, Southold SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 135.-1-1 Pursuant to application dated 11/20/2017 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 6/1/2019. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $200.00 CO -ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $250.00 B'okwxonspector Form No.6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: 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$50.00,Additions to dwelling$50.00,Alterations to dwelling$50.00, Swimming pool $50.00,Accessory building$50.00,Additions to accessory building$50.00,Businesses$50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building- $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy-$.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-Residential$15.00,Commercial$15.00 Date. New Construction: Old or Pre-exis mg Building: ,^, � "�{ (check one) f A l Location of Property: � � W\ , U1 � House No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: �(� Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section � Block Lot Subdivision Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. l' Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept.Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: (check one) Fee Submitted: $ Applicant Signature Certificate of Compliance ................................................................................. . ...... ............. ....................................................................................... CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS, INC. 188 PARK AVENUE AMITYVILLE, NY 11701 P: (631) 598-5610 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... CERTIFIES THAT Upon the application of Upon premises owned by William McMahon & Robert McMahon William McMahon & Robert McMahon 21225 Soundview Avenue 21225 Soundview Avenue Southold, NY 11971 Southold, NY 11971 Located at: 21225 Soundview Avenue, Southold, NY 11971 Application Number#: 17-47740 Certificate#: 17-47740 Electrical License#: Section: 135 Block: 1 Lot: 1 Building Permit#: Described as a Residential occupancy, wherein the premises electrical system consisting of electrical devices and wiring, described below, located in/on the premises at: Survey of Basement (Smokes/Combos) /Service Equipment/ Furnace and Air Conditioning Equipment A visual inspection of the premises electrical system, limited to electrical devices and wiring to the extent detailed herein, was conducted in accordance with the requirements of the applicable code/or standard promulgated by the State of New York, Department of State Code Enforcement and Administration, or other authority having jurisdiction, and found to be in compliance therewith on the 6th day of December 2017 Electrical Inspector: Anthony Giordano ................. .............. This certificate is not valid unless raised seal is present. DEC 1 1 2017 TO-WN OF 1,50 0 1 HOLD OF SO�jyo coutm TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-16®2 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] SULATION [ ] FRAMING / STRAPPING [ FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) REMARKS: IY � tW91614!CV) (,WIA DATE 1 �� INSPECTOR FIELD INSPECTION REPORT I DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION (1ST) y -------------------------------------- FOUNDATION (2ND) z 0 � COD ROUGH FRAMING& H PLUMBING ✓� j r INSULATION PER N.Y: STATE ENERGY CODE 1 c/ VIVO I FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS z rn �ro 0 z e N b H TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying? TOWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 Survey SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O.Application Flood Permit Examined ,20 Single&Separate Storm-Water Assessment Form Contact: Approved 20LL Mail to: Disapproved a/c Phone: Expiration [-,20 MD NOV 202017DAPPLICATION FOR BUILDING-PERMIT Date ��� -,20 /7 _,< INSTRUCTIONS TO TIJ OF SO�.1'I"H ��y a.This application MST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans,accurate plot plan to scale.Fee according to schedule. b.Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas,and waterways. c.The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d.Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f.Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date.If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize,in writing,the extension of the permit for an addition six months.Thereafter,a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York,and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings,additions,or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code,housin code,and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. Signature of applicant or name,if a corporation) l0 Z© ma i.,, Poo cf�- (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder Name of owner of premised - t- y l/e///eP 4-7 14 F Ra,407" (As on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) Lp 616e Builders License No. � Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which pro osed wo///r�/k�will be done: 0 UL+'V House Number Street t`' s`= THamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ®3�s Block'j / i Lot r ' r 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 f7 , Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories F 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth E 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 14.Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES &D.E.C.PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? *YES 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 * IF YES,PROVIDE A,COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF A e_ eO'LA-- being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)He is the (Contractor,Agent. orporate 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. Sw to before me thi dayo 20 BETSY A.PERKINS Notary Public,State of N o.01PE_LR613063 tary P lic qualified in Suffolk C= Signature of Applicant Commission Expires July 18(� `I�/�JV`7/�+�,'` F- - i o��OF SQUIyDI � o Town Hall Annex 4 Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road cn ,ax(631)765-9g5Q2 P.O.Box 1179 G Lo ger.rlchertdown.soutgloll ny us Southold,NY 1197I-0959 BUILDING DEPARTMENT i TOWN OF SOUTHOLD � APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION REQUESTED BY: Date: Company Name: Name: License No.: Address- Phone No.: . JOBSITE INFORMATION: (*Indicates required information) *Name: *Address: 02ls' � � (/i T-�V - SDLCjo �C✓ *Cross Street: *Phone No.: Permit No.: Tax-Map District: 1000 Section: 3 Block: / Lot: *BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please Print Clearly) - i 5 - (Please Circle All That Apply) *Is job ready for inspection: =YESNO Rough In Final *Do you need a Temp Certificate: YES NO Temp 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 Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION f . 82-Request for inspection Form f f 6�. To: Building Department Frm: Pat Moore Total 18 Windows were replaced(in kind&in place)with Equivalent of Anderson 200 Series: 3 Windows 23 x 35 8 Windows 29 x 53 7 Windows 40 x 48 5 Original Windows 29 x 53. 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White Sandtone ® ® ® ® ® ® ® g iqr- Forest Green {µ; Interiors > -� �' .• I-A Maple 1 {'' Oak 'a k' 3r}a ��Ss Pine ^ r . �•rnss ,;�- White Easy Cleaning Tilt-to-Clean Sash ® ® ® ® ® ® f A ` " Grilles w ' Full Divided Light ® ® ® ® ® e Simulated Divided Light „ Fnelighf(Gn'Iles-eetweemthe-GFass) ® ® ® ® ® ® ® C Removable Interior Grilles sx Performance Options Stormwatch®Protection � ^ Glass I Low-E4® Low-E4®Sun Low-E40Smartsun- :4'-j p Low-E ® ® ■ �:•: Low-E Sun a Low-E SmartSun" Dual-Pane ' Pott: Low-E PassiveSun ,r AVAILABLE BY SPECIAL ORDER* s ' Low-E4®PassiveSun" " s= Unit Sizes Minimum Width 1'-95/6" 1'-411e 1'-9 s/e" 1'-91/4" V-71/2" 1'-9 s/e" AVAILABLE 4 k•1 Maximum Width 3'-9 s/e" T-95/s" 3'-9 s/e" 3'-8 r/e" 3'-3 Vi' 3'-9 5/B" IN ALL . - STANDARD Minimum Height T-07/e" 2'-33/4' 3'-07/e" T-03/e" 2'-111/2" T-1 1/4" NARROLINE"; 1 _ SIZES r��;"'•�;'. Maximum Height 6'-4 Ve" 6'-5" 7'-8 7/e" T-6 5H. S'-11 Vz" W-51/4!' >z Custom Sizes 7c• 'See your Andersen supplier for availability. WINDOWS-DOORS4 i:±. '"' ++'• . ndersenm Table of Gliding Window Sizes Scale 1/8"=1'-0"(1:96) WindowDimensian 2-111/2" 3'-111/2' 4'-111/2' 5'-111/2' Y 'r1T < nimum 3'-0" 4'-0' 5'-0° 6'-0' _ - ough Opening ri'cfi Unobstructed Glass 1311/16' 1911/16' 2511/16' 3111/16° , (single sash only) ='}� • m .sg. Active stationary 244GW4016 Viewed from the exterior. s 244GW3020 244GW4020 "aJ O } m N Divided light patterns j5 244GW3030 244GW4030 244GW50300 244GW60300 shown on page 234. 244GW3036 244GW4030 244GW50360 244GW60360 �C 244GW3040 244GW40400 244GW50400 244GW60400 -► •'window Dimension'always refers to fn ti outside frame to frame dimension. �' •'Minimum Rough Opening' dimensions may need to be Increased 244GW40460 244GW50460 244GW60460 to allow for use of building wraps, sy4 - flashing,sill panning,brackets, fasteners or other items.see page 33 , r(_ - -► for more details. ;p Q 0 Meet or exceed clear opening area of tjt u�i 5.7 sq.fL,clear opening width of 20'and R'- clear opening height of 24•.See table +i 244GW40500 244GW505009- 244GW60500 on page 234. r± Table of Picture Window Sizes Scale 1/a"=1'-0"(1:96) 2' Window Dimension -111/2' 3'-111/2" 4'-51/2' 4"1/2' 4!-111/2" 5'-51/2" 5'-111/2°. i Minimum TO' 4'-0" 4'-6' 4'-9" 5'0' W-6° W-0' t Rough Opening Basic frame dimensions for i Y' Unobstructed Glass 291/2" 411/2" 471/2' 501/2' 531/2' 591/2" 65'1/2' gliding windows and picture fz i windows are different When joining specify common Yy m N =J extension jamb dimensions 244FX3030 244FX4030 244FX4630 244FX4930 244FX5030 244FX5630 244FX6030 (i.e.4 9/16",6 9/16"). IF Divided light patterns 4 f [9. shown on page 234. 244FX3040 244FX4040 244FX4640 244FX4940 244FX5040 244FX5640 244FX6040 Lle 244FX3046 244FX4046 244FX4646 244FX4946 244FX5046 244FX5646 244FX6046 •'Window Dimension'always refers to <� =} outside frame to frame dimension. - •'Minimum Rough Opening' dimensions may need to be Increased .. M to allow for use of building wraps, s1° flashing,sill panning,brackets, fasteners or other Items.See page 33 244FX3050 244FX4050 244FX4650 244FX4950 244FX5050 244FX5650 244FX6050 for more details. i 233;µr INP-WINDOWS ;: -T'J0iding,Window,Opening Specifications ; 1. •- rp Picture Glass/Window Area x}t r, Clear Opening Full Open Position �Ii ,: - -• <r;x P SubO -Or (f5s nin I y.-�+' I Glass to Top.1 inside Overall Window ^}Yz •k=i j-= qty. °^ Clear Opening i Width I Hem t Sq. Sill Sto Area -Numtii ruE^• �J,`"..tet:r Glass Ove Areand`o`w: 11x9•; Number _ �., i, x' 4 GW3b20` �•"^g SQ:FL Inches q Inches Sq.R _,:safi$ ySa�r'^rt; SraFG t rC 20/,- 3.32 6. 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FROM 1011 QW., etalls 41/2"(1:14) J. o ii:8) 23/4' ( (33) 70) Drywall 2311e Jamb Retum 56) Jamb A Head E 0 E Drywall Return 1 113/16' I Iii.111,11 o 16 Unit Dimension Width IA' Minimum Rough Opening Width (6) Sill ,I 1'1111, 11 Vertical Section 11 Horizontal Section ndow Details 41/2'(114) 10"(1:8) 151le 3 Vie 17/16" 1 II, Drywall Drywall Return 11/ie(27) 1 Me(47) 1 Return 11/16"(27) 17/81(47) 41/2• (114) Head M ED T 15116' E C I r/8°r/8°(47) (33) ljj� 50* —' Jamb • Jamb g =D Co 1, 1 Mile(27) fill! 1=— !5."s- Unit ime Minimum Rough opening Width Sill Horizontal Section Vertical Section Ugh openings Detail Von(1:8) !ural requirements or to achieve Jamb Jamb Ander s e lned appearance,windows may be F and VinylTdm (optional) 7 to Separate rough openings having rt(by others)in combination with VerticalSupport by Others rior filler and exterior vinyl trim. Unit Dim. 2'(51) UniLDIM. Horizontal Section i it ";:I , Gliding and Gliding N !Il! p DWI, areas are parts included with window Dark-colored areas are additional Andersen'Parts required to complete window assembly as shown it J; se of building wraps,flashing,sill panning,brackets,fasteners or other items.see installation information on page 33. • i Ings may need to be increased to allow for u methods or materials Refer to product installation guides at andersenwindows com. illustration only and are not intended to represent product installation meclurat support members between adjacent rough openings. Nan rchitect or structural engineer regarding minimum requirements for stm 235 M=v yA�RROLINE° DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOWS : i (- ''�'' Table of Narroline"Transom Window Sizes n.. Scale IN'=1r-0"(1:96) ' tr ; Window Dimension 1'-9 5/a' 2'-1 MY 2'-5 5/8' 2'-9 5/a° 3'-15/s• 3•-5 5/4• 3'-9 6/a• -� • `c`tu Ftt� Mlnimuin. 1'-101/8 2'--21/6' 2'-61/8' 2'-101/a' 3'-21/8" 3'-61/8' 3'-101/e '•S Roirgli�Opening ;�^�.,''tt''..•�t r { Unobstructed Glass 16 T/is' 20 Uls° 24 Ths" 28 7/16' 32 7h6' 36 7hs' 40 746° •�'en=-; s f7 Lhw' a To maximize the unobstructed TR2410 7R2810 TR3010 TR3410 TR3810 glass,TR10 sizes have a shorter 91 a bottom rail,see joining details on ? '" 1 page 230. 6 w wt TR3816 TR2016 TR2416 TR2816 TR3016 TR3416 7R3816 FE [ED] � . Divided light patterns shown on 7111818 TR2018 TR2418 TR2818 TR3018 TR3418 TH3818 page 229• it FE11 [Ell [Ell 1-010 1 7111820 7112020 7112420 7112820 7113020 7113420 iR3820 0 F111 FEII 01 F=_I TR1822 TR2022 TR2422 TR2822 TR3022 TR3422 TR3822 ;. N N 0 [E] . [Ell 7111824 7112024 7112424 7112824 7113024 7113424 7113824E 10 F ] FE] Ell FE-11 tr TR1828 TR2028 TR2428 TR2828 TR3028 TR3428 TR3828 M , . ■ ■ ■ D g panning, t ax .�' '•Window Dimension'always refers si outside frame to frame dimension. 'Q 1Q •'M(nlmum Rough opening'dimensions may need to he Increased to allow for use or buildingwraps,flashing,6111 brackets,fasteners or other •3s°°^�:t; Items.See page 33 for more details. TR1832 TR2032 TR2432 TR2832 TR3032 TR3432 TR3832 i; Narroline•Double-Hung Window Opening Specifications Narroline'Transom Glass Area ;i ~�v-=sn�n",- uY: Cleat T,Y;e v �•�y- �-� 1 r..t CleaiO eriin 'Fu110 en '-'-'""�..',`�.'<='"'r ' .•+s:•.� Y ` r rr;,l rcz P. g P PosiBo Top oISubBooi ',,a��Pn " m !,'x? :•' !,# Glass to Top oflri de Overall Window xWiriiiovl=ih•! `x Glass I Overall Window 'WE NO Clear ClearO Opening Width Height Area Vent Sill Stop Area u'mbe ' - I y- =o Sq.Ft g Inches' Inches :a S :Ft S.FL f c ;I, q, Nri, i r Area I Area ?�f�t .� 4 q n lies S FL Sq.Ft. 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L'-• "'i 7 W'Y< L 1''1113 " t ,i'ei• •j•2,o- ft- 11 �--�•,2- F irielAw Coloriia-� PI .01:110 E�� .��s>• _C910 t ts ,PEaine� golq iel• 3a'; 5c�,., fSunbucst�(tenaissa ce' g l- ujs. Specified equal light and custom patterns yi t rg5.t(�, ',zk C:x;#'J;.i•`-keC tr'`�"`° `r".t^ �� `f .``Y2 '`�ti� 9•,i;:,..J- yF 1Y'Cc...• I t fes. r.>• z���� are also available.For more information I i �`-��{. s =...�._� I H ,u Narroline Y Narroline' E on divided light see page 13 or visit � s Y; nso r.,N ,{Circle opi gyp, ; andersenwindows.com/gdlles. I FO • n � • r'D2 a � �I I Fy 0 M101 if lights and overall pattern varies with window size.Patterns are not available in all configurations. are also available for double-hung windows in Upper Sash Only(USO)configurations. Specified Equal Light Examples �­�'NI NARFRO;LINE DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOWS ���5i�•�f.Hides'; �.'..' ,Y.r.f d; Narroline'Double-Hung Window Details G� " Scale 11/2"=1'-0" 1:8 s 41/2•(114 (33) 213/16" '�r Lower Sash Fi (71) - arV I - - = Head : 41/2' �(114) ==_= ---- o LowerSashIn --- in Open Position15/16' Screen(33) Jamb xSubtract r/a'from Jamb 1yhs° Clear Opg.Width ec Rail Clear Opening Height(37) 17/16' - When High Inside gt - d x Sill Stop d � Unit Dim.Width (37) � is Used. t 1/4°(6) Minimum Rough Opening Width (83) Andersen®Stool 7 , Horizontal Section —— (opdonaq 3/a• ;Y r (10 ) Siff Vertical Section ftig. Narroline"Transom Window Details ,sy Horizontal(stack)Non-Reinforced Joining Detail ) Scale 11/z"=1'-0"(1:8) Scale 11/2"=1'-0" +° Overall Window Dimension Height Overall Rough Opening Height ".` }; 41/2• Sum of individual window heights minus 3/8". Overallwindow dimension height ; (114) , {$�..A.. (33) g tN3f Jamb 25/a 2 5/8' r 1l m � (67) Glass Width (67) Jamb s 2 r/a'(73) ° 7/s- np = 2 (73)" Unit Dimension Width m "' min. Minimum Rough Opening Width ( ) o H Head o k' n min, % o Head Y Horizontal Section a 13/16"(30) c ca E 1/2'(13) E j 7/16"(11)•xiq az = 1/9' 1/2'(13), /2'(13)'RIP/ For details of Circle Top"windows see page 126 (3) 21/4'(57) 1/s- z6 3k (3) 2 I/4•(57) in the specialty windows section. += 1/2"(13) 1/2•(13)2f rij i " Head 'x Head Vertical Section Vertical(ribbon)Non-Reinforced Joining Detail Vertical Section Narroline'Transom over Narroline'Double-Hung Narroline TRIO Transom to Narroline Double-Hun s a Scale al( "(1:8) 't =1-0 Double-Hung .�z. Overall Window Dimension Width Jamb Jamb h O Separate Rough Detail Sum of individual window widths plus Scale SI/z"=1'-0"(1:8) ' Ihs°for each join. -- Overall Rough OpeningWidth To meet structural requirements ==; Jamb Jamb as ' -- - or to achieve a wider joined Overall window dimension width plus 1/2" ° appearance,windows may be r Unit Dim. Unit Dim. installed into separate rough -- -"` Width --_ s For more joining information see the 1/I6' ►DdU1 combination design section starting on (2) openings having vertical support t ? Vertical :;s •: Support Horizontal Section (by Others)in Combination with Unit Dim. Uby Others Page 259.Contact your Andersen'supplier Narroline•Double-Hung to nit Dim. Narroline-Doubre-Hung Andersen'exterior filler and Wide when joining pG upgrade windows. 2•(51) Width =i > exterior vinyl trim. Horizontal Section Narroline•Double-Hung and Narroline'Double-Hung •% - •Light-colored areas are parts included with window.Dark-colored areas are additional Andersen'parts required to complete window assembly as shown. • Rough o „:rnp .`(•;.� gh penings may need to be Increased to allow for use of building wraps,noshing,sill Panning,brackets,fasteners or other Items.See installation Information on page 33. •Details are for Illustration only and are not intended to represent product installation methods or materials.Refer to product installation guides at antlersenwindows.com. •{h •consult with an architect orstructural engineer regarding minimum regwrements forsWctural support members between adjacent rough openings. => ,230 The Y;t,..ssu.y Ndelta e te 'ti'.• i• ..'4 Models !,=$'��,N ? ''-Pit'%; ;-.,•. ''`"?iA,�'+s wSu^':i,+r'F'�a ?• fd ri} .i"+w ° ay F-25/30/35/40 & 45 upf .i 9' .tist t�"'§,C.. �.r: :•-, :yR• . A' Combination Heaters ?',­'r.5, S�•�"ii'.tq',<'t%:;kis:�:j:.,f ?�'� '�:`•; CONFORMS TO 'Tt ANSI Z 21-10-31UL 732C E I V CERTIFIED TO hit CSA B 140.12 90870 CGA/CAN 1-4.3-M85 - Input from 100,000 to 199,000 Btu/hr - * INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE * M A N UA L Warranty Registration Card must be filled out by the customer and mailed within thirty(30)days of installa- tion in order to gain warranty coverage. When receiving Triangle Tube units,any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immedi- ately against the transportation company by the consignee. Leave all documentation received with appliance with owner for future reference. If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,personal injury or death. For Your Safety • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. • WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS - Do not try to light any appliance - Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. - Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. - If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier TriangleTube Hot Waiter sp—i-Ults 2003-3 Delta Elie Manual 712003 PRODUCT AND SAFETY INFORMATION The following terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the Pres- ence of potential hazards or to important information concerning the product. Bacteria can develop in the domestic water system if certain minimum water DANGER,-.,! temperatures are not maintained. Indicates the presence of a hazardous situation which, if ignored, will result in death, serious injury or substantial WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS property damage. - Do not try to light any appliance - Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. Indicates a potentially hazardous situa- - Immediately call your gas supplier tion which, if ignored, can result in from a neighbor's phone. Follow the death, serious injury or substantial gas supplier's instructions. property damage. - If you cannot reach your gas suppli- er, call the fire department. CAUTIOInstallation and service must be per- formed by a qualified installer, service Indicates a potentially hazardous situa- agency or the gas supply tion which, if ignored, may result in minor injury or property damage. • Should overheating occur or the gas supply fails to shut off, turn OFF the Indicates special instructions on instal- manual gas control valve external to lation, operation or maintenance, the appliance. which are important to equipment but not related to personal injury hazards. To prevent damage to inner tank, ® � • installer must: • Fill inner tank prior to outer tank Do not use this appliance if any part during startup. has been under water. Immediately call . Relieve primary system pressure a qualified service technician to inspect below 15 psig prior to draining the appliance and to replace any part of the control system which has been inner tank. under water. PRODUCT AND SAFETY INFORMATION Water temperature over 125°F can cause protection must be taken against excessive severe burns instantly or death from temperature and pressure! scalds. • Children, disabled and elderly are at TO PROTECT AGAINST EXCES- highest risk of being scalded. SIVE TEMPERATURE AND PRES- SURE - Never leave them unattended in or near shower, bathtub or sink. Check if the Temperature and Pressure (T&P) relief valve is in the location - Never allow small children to use a provided. (Domestic Water) hot water faucet or draw their own bath. Check if the 30 psi relief valve sup- plied is in the location provided. • If any one using hot water in the building (primary water) fits this description or codes require spe- cific water temperatures at hot water • To avoid injury, install the relief faucet, we recommend: devices to comply with local code a)to install a thermostatic mixing valve requirements. .at this appliance or at each water faucet. b)to set the thermostat knob for the low- est temperature which satisfies your hot water need. This will also provide the lowest operating cost. ' , AN GERCAM 1 H'®TI PRE-INSTALLATION 1- CODE COMPLIANCE For installations in Canada - CSA/B139 - Combination Heater installation must con- Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment. form to the requirements of local codes and All electrical wiring, including grounding the authority having jurisdiction. In the of the heater and burner, must be in accor- absence of these requirements: dance with local codes; or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Gas fired heaters should be installed in Code,ANSI/NFPA 70. accordance with National Fuel Gas Code, The Delta ELITE combination heaters are ANSI Z223.1. exempted from ASME Section VIII-1-86- Oil fired heaters should be installed in 136. Check with local codes for applicability. accordance with NFPA 31 Installation of Oil Burner Equipment. For installations in Canada - CGA/B 149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Equipment. Anatomy of your Combination Heater Fig. 1: Cross section of Combination Heater B.Flueway fitted with stainless steel turbulators L 1- C.Primary water Hot water D.Primary Circuit thermostat(up to 180°F)sensing bulb outlet E.Burner Cold water U inlet F. Water cooled immersed combustion chamber D O G.Primary circuit drain connection M H.Corrugated stainless steel heat exchanger is J. 1 11T'of rigid(CFC-Free)polyurethane insulation T K K.Steel body containing primary water B L Primary Heating Supply Connection J M.Baffles(turbulators) C N.Primary Heating Return Connection i O.Baked enamel steel jacket l $ 4 H T. Secondary Circuit(domestic water)thermostat sensing bulb ' " N U.Safety limit thermostat(205T)(manual reset) F L.W.C.O.:Low water cut-off device(not shown) E G PRE-INSTALLATION 2- OPERATING RESTRICTIONS stripping, vapor barriers, caulked, etc.), addi- • Maximum working pressure for inner tional air needs must be provided using the (domestic water) tank is 150 psig. method described in Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements. • Maximum working pressure for outer 4- COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR (primary water) tank is 45 psig. REQUIREMENTS • Inner tank has factory installed Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve 1.When all air is to be taken from INSIDE with an AGA rating of 100,000 Btu/hr a building with adequate infiltration, the for F-25 and 200,000 Btu/Hr for F- confined space shall be provided with two 30/35/30/45 permanent openings to the room. Each Outer tank has a factory installed 30 opening,one located within 12"above the • psig relief valve rated at 535,000 floor the other within 12"-,of the ceiling, p g shall have a free area of one square inch Btu/hr. per 1,000 BTU/H for the total input of all • Electrical rating:120 V, 60 Hz, less the equipment located in the space, but than 12 amperes not less than 100 square inches. • pH & chloride limits for combination 2.When all air is taken from OUTDOORS heater are: the confined space shall be provided with - Chloride, less than 80 mg/l. two openings,one 12"above the floor the pH, 6-8. other 12" below the ceiling. Each open- ing shall be sized for total input of all the equipment in the space as follows: Any water conditioning system must be a.If directly connected to the outdoors,or installed and maintained in accordance if connected to the outdoors through with manufacturer's specifications. vertical ducts: 1 square inch free area per 4,000 BTU/H total input. • 180° maximum operating temperature - Primary side. b.If connected to the outdoors through • 120°maximum outlet/mixed temperature horizontal ducts: 1 square inch free area per 2,000 BTU/H total input. -Domestic side 3.Ducts, when used, shall have the same 3- INSTALLATION LOCATED IN CON- cross sectional area as the free area of the FINED SPACES openings to which they are connected. Sufficient air must be provided for satisfac- The minimum dimension of a rectangu- tory combustion, proper venting and venti- lar air duct is 3 inches. lation to maintain ambient temperatures at safe limits under normal operating condi- tions in accordance with National Fuel Gas • Code, ANSI Z332.1 - latest edition or NFPA 31 Installation of Oil Burner when the combination heater is to be Equipment, latest editions. installed in beauty shops, dry cleaning For installations located in unconfined spaces establishments or other places with airborne `in buildings, infiltration may be adequate for chlorides, fluorides, hydrocarbons or clean- combustion and ventilation. However, in a ing fluids,it is essential the combustion air is building of tight construction (i.e. weather taken from outside these areas. PRE- INSTALLATION 5- RECOMMENDED CLEARANCES • Visually inspect the vent system for • The Delta ELITE product line is rated proper size and horizontal pitch. for zero clearance. • Inspect the liner. Soot may have accu- Top - 0 inches, Front- 0 inches, Rear- mulated in the liner or degraded the 0 inches, Sides - 0 inches, Vent/vent liner requiring cleaning or replacement. hood - 4 inches. Seal any unused openings. • The recommended clearances for ser- If inspection reveals the existing chimney is unsafe or inadequate for the application it v To are: should be rebuilt, lined or relined, or a new - Top - 36" for access to the flue- chimney or vent system that.has been sized ways. for the application should be used. - Front - 24" for access to the burner and controls. - - Rear - 12" for access to piping. • - Sides - 1" (Information labels may be hidden.) Failure to insure the common vent system installation compliance with the National 6- FLOORING AND FOUNDATION Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z221.1 Latest Edition • The Delta ELITE products are certified or in Canada the B149 Installation Code can for installation on combustible floors result in flue gas spillage and carbon monox- except on carpeting. It must be ide emissions, causing severe personal installed directly on the floor or in a injury or death. metal or wood pan that is large enough g- AIR CONTAMINATION to cover the base of the product. Corrosive products to avoid: Spray cans ` with chlorofluorocarbons, paints, varnish, solvents, glue/ adhesives, chlorine type Im laundry products, bleach, beauty shop products, chlorine based salts for thawing Delta combination heaters are certified for ice or for water softening, acids or chlorine combustible floors. This combination heater based pool or spa chemicals. should not be installed directly on carpet. It must be installed directly on the floor or on . . metal or wood panel covering the entire combination heater base.The panel must be strong enough to carry the weight of the_ If this appliance is installed in an area heater when full of water. where there is contamination, the combus- tion air must be taken from outside. 7- VENT SYSTEM Contaminated combustion air will damage the product, resulting in possible severe When connecting the Delta ELITE product personal injury, death or substantial prop- to an existing common vent system: erty damage. For example, do not install • Confirm the venting system is of suffi- the Delta ELITE product in a beauty shop, cient size to handle the flue gases of all laundry room or dry cleaners without using connected equipment. outside combustion air. • Check if the vent system is clear and free of obstructions.Particular care should be given to the replacement of oil systems. "' ` -' 9- RESIDENTIAL GARAGE INSTALLA- TIONS Make sure the product is installed per ANSI Z223.1, paragraph 5.1.9. This combination heater is not approved for outdoors installation. It should be • Protect the appliance so that it can not located indoors in an area- with above be damaged by a moving vehicle. freezing temperatures. • Mount the appliance a minimum of The combination heater should be 18-inches above the floor. located so that any leakage from the tank or water connections will not cause damage to the area adjoining the 10-LOCATING COMBINATION HEATER combination heater or to lower floors in the structure. • Locate the heater as close to the chim- -When such a location is unavoid- ney or stack as practical for optimum able a suitable drain pan with ade- location of the barometric damper and quate drainage, should be placed the shortest vent connection. under the combination heater. The - The barometric damper should be pan must not restrict combustion air located as close as possible to the flow. heater and must be in the same room as the heater. • The preferred barometric damper �.✓ installations are shown in Fig. 3a& 3b. for gas installations or Fig. 3c & 3d for oil installations. INSTALLATION 1- VENTING THE COMBINATION HEATER - In Canada, refer to CAN/CSA B139 Installation code for Oil Fired Direct Vent Applications Equipment. - The Delta ELITE can be draft vented in - NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Oil ONLY from 100 MBH to 140 Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel MBH. Burning Appliances. - Please refer to the Direct Vent • NFPA 211 requires chimney to be lined Installation Instructions. before connected to combination Chimney Vent heater. Use vent materials approved by local ' The combination heater shall be con- codes for gas-fired or oil-fired appli- nected to a flue having sufficiency draft ances. In their absence refer to: at all times, to assure proper operation of the unit. - National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI . This combination heater requires single Z223.1. acting type barometric draft control for - NFPA 31, Installation of Oil Burning oil firing. Dual acting type barometric Equipment. draft control for gas firing. - In Canada, refer to CAN/CGA B 149 a The draft control must be the same size as Installation Code for Gas Fired the vent connector on the combination heater. Equipment. Gas Fired Installations Dual Acting Dual Actin7Bottom Barometric Barometri Damper Damperrip leg) Fig. 2a g•Cap. Fig. 2b Oil Fired Installations Damper Damper Fig. 2c Fig. 2d INSTALLATION • The preferred barometric damper Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve installations are described under 0 T&P relief valve is factory installed on "Locating Combination Heater" and inner tank of the heater. (Figs.2a, 2b, 2c and 2d) • Horizontal vent connections should be • T&P Relief Valve rated per AGA of100,000 Btu/hr for F-25. without dips and have an upward slope to the chimney of 1/4" per linear foot. • T&P relief valve rated per AGA of 200,000 Btu/hr for F-30, F-35, F-40 and • When entering into the chimney, the F-45. connector end shall be prevented from T&P relief valve discharge piping must entering so far as to restrict the space arg p p g be: between it and the opposite wall of the chimney. - made of material serviceable for • Vent connector joints should be secure- temperatures of 250°F or greater ly fastened with screws. - directed so that hot water flows • When two or more appliances, are con- away from all persons. nected to a common vent or manifold, - directed to a suitable place for dis- the area of the common vent or mani- posal. fold should be at least equal to the area - installed so as to allow complete of the largest single vent plus 50% of draining of the T&P relief valve and the vent areas of the other connected discharge line. appliances. T&P relief valve discharge piping must 2- PIPING THE COMBINATION HEATER not be: Thermal Expansion - excessively long. Using more than 2 elbows or 15 feet of piping can If a backflow preventer, check valve, or reduce discharge capacity. pressure reducing valve is piped on cold water inlet, install an expansion tank on - directly connected to a drain. cold water supply line to prevent normal Terminate discharge piping within thermal expansion from repeatedly forc- 6" from floor. Refer to local codes. ing open T&P relief valve. - plugged, reduced or restricted. = - subjected to freezing. T&P relief valve is not intended for • constant duty,such as relief of pressure due to repeated normal system expan- Do not install any valve between T&P sion. Correct this condition by relief valve and tank connection, or on installing a properly sized expansion T&P relief valve discharge piping. Do tank in domestic water system. Refer not plug T&P relief valve or discharge to expansion tank manufacturer's piping. Improper placement and piping instructions for proper sizing. of T&P relief valve can cause severe per- sonal injury, death or substantial prop- Air Vent erty damage. • Air vent is factory installed on the heater. Unscrew vent cap on air vent one full turn. Leave cap unscrewed one turn for normal venting. INSTALLATION Pressure Relief Valve When water supply pressure is higher • Pressure relief valve is factory installed than T&P relief valve rating, install a on outer tank of the heater. pressure reducing valve on cold water supply line to prevent water loss • 30 psig pressure relief valve rated per through T&P relief valve. AGA of 535,000 Btu/hr. • Provide safe discharge through piping 4- INNER TANK (DOMESTIC)PIPING near floor or close to floor drain. Relief valve must be installed so that the spindle • A thermostatic mixing valve and check is vertical. valve are factory installed on the domestic hot water outlet. • Install U tube assembly, (factory assem- bled & provided with the-combination To avoid scalding or water damage, heater), to the mixing valve/check valve relief valve discharge must be piped near outlet and to the factory assembly tee at floor or close to floor drain.Do not plug, the cold water inlet. valve or place any obstruction in dis- - If there is a need to alter the piping charge piping. such as adding a tee upstream of the Water Hammer mixing valve to deliver 140°water to the dish washer, (if local codes per- Dishwashers, clothes washers and fast-clos- mit) the installer must re-install this ing positive shut-off valves incorporated in mixing valve prior to operation of the the system all contribute to creating water combination heater. shock.Install a water hammer arrester to pre- vent damage to pipes and appliances. See manufacturer's instructions for application ' and installation. 3- GENERAL PIPING The mixing valve must remain mounted on the domestic hot water outlet at all • All plumbing must meet or exceed all times. Removal of automatic mixing local, state and national plumbing valve from combination heater will codes. RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL • Use pipe dope or tape suitable for potable INJURY OR DEATH. water on the domestic piping. For recommended domestic water pip- • Use isolation valves to isolate sys- ing arrangement see Fig. 3 page 11. tem components. For recommended domestic water pip- • Install unions for easy removal of com- mg with recirculation Fig. 4 page 11. bination heater. Use dielectric unions or couplings to protect hot and cold water fittings from corrosion when connect- ing dissimilar materials such as copper To prevent potential scalding hazard,recircu- and galvanized iron pipe. lation must be controlled by an additional • If plastic is used for primary water con- aquastat Do not use continuous recirculation. nections,it must not exceed a maximum oxygen diffusion rate of 0.1 ring/liter- day for combination heater protection. INSTALLATION 5- OUTER TANK SYSTEM PIPING If antifreeze is used in system water, • Recommended piping shown page 12 local codes may require a backflow and 13. preventer on cold water supply line. • Install expansion tank: Use antifreeze specifically intended for p hydropic heating systems. Inhibited Diaphragm-type expansion tank.Ensure propylene glycol is recommended. tank pressure and size will handle sys- System water(including additives)must tem fill pressure and water volume. be practically non-toxic, having toxicity -Fill pressure may be adjusted at tank rating or class of 1, as listed in Clinical for design conditions. Follow manu- Toxicology of Commercial products. facturer's instructions. -Locate expansion tank near the unit, before the inlet of the circulator. • Closed-type expansion tank. Size tank to system requirements. Refer to manu- Do not use automotive,ethylene glycol or any facturer's instructions. undiluted or petroleum-based antifreeze. This can cause severe personal injury,death or substantial property damage. Any water conditioning system must be installed and maintained in accordance Undersized expansion tanks can cause with manufacturer's specifications. system water to be lost from relief valve and makeup water added through fill valve. Eventual outer tank failure can result. INSTALLATION �____i U-Tube I 3* I/assembly 2 1 6"Heat trap To dishwasher if permitted by codes u 3 9 Cold water _ 4 3 inlet �ff i•Xly 6 Note:All shut off valve shown in this figure must be shut when siphon draining V the combination heater 8 *Re-attach valve handle when draining inner tank. Fig.3: Delta with mixing valve without recirculation 3 U-Tube assembly 7 2 j 3* I 9 2 1 6"Heat trap To dishwasher if permitted by codes r � w Cdld water 4 3 inlet ., 6 Note:All shut off valves shown in this figure must be closed when siphon 8 draining the combination heater Re-attach valve handle when draining inner tank. Fig.4: Delta with mixing valve and recirculation 1. Mixing valve 6. Thermal expansion tank 2. Flow check valve 7. Circulator(controlled by aquastat) 3. Shut off valve 8. Domestic drain valve - 4: Backflow preventer or pressure reducing valve 9. Vacuum breaker INSTALLATION Primary Piping -Near Appliance Piping 3 To 2 system To system 2 Cold 1 n 5 1 water 4 2 fill From system From system 2 2 Cold water & 4 2 fill 3 Fig. 5 Piping with diaphragm- Fig. 5A Piping with closed- type expansion tank type expansion tank To 2 system 5 n From system 2 Cold 2 water fill 3 Fig. 5B Piping with diaphragm-type expansion tank (alternate circulator-location) 1. Circulator 4. Auto fill valve 2. Manual shut-off valve 5. Plug (by others) 3. Expansion tank INSTALLATION Ne— 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 L L 12"max. O O 1 A A D D 2 2 2 3 3 • Size primary manifold for total flow of all circulators • Size each circulator to individual circuit requirements • Install balancing valves to adjust flow to distribute heat to all zones Fig. 6: Primary piping-Zoning with Circulators 4 4 2 1 2 2 L L O O A A D D 2 2 2 • Install balancing valves to adjust flow to distribute heat to all zones Fig.7: Primary Piping- Zoning with Zone Valve 1. Circulator Note:See page 12 for near appliance piping. 2. Manual shut-off valves 3. Flow check valve : 4. Zone valve INSTALLATION 7- COMBINATION HEATER WIRING � If original wire, supplied with appli- ance must be replaced,Type 90°C or its equivalent must be used. Electrical shock hazard. Can cause All electrical contacts shown do not severe personal injury, death or substan- have power applied - off shelf condi- tial property damage. Disconnect power non. before installing and/or service. Zone Valves Wiring Diagram Requirements Transformer should be sized for maxi- mum load of all zone valves. • All wiring must be a minimum of 14 - gauge and installed in accordance with: Space Heating - U.S.A- National Electrical Code and For single zone space heating wiring, any other national, state or local code connect 24 V thermostat wiring to requirements having jurisdiction. Combination Heater snap-set labeled "Room Thermostat" - Canada - C.S.A. C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and any other Outdoor Control Limit national, provincial and local code ,requirement having jurisdiction. Provided and installed by others • Remove factory jumper and use termi- nals 9 & 10. Fi 120 VAC N Note G On-0n — 1. All wiring must comply with the National Electrical Swach Equipment Code and additional national,state or local code Manual Ground requirements.For Canadian installations,all 2 Reset Urmt wiring must comply with the Canadian Electrical Code W 1 2. All wiring must be N.E.C.Class 1. B R2A e 3 e Circulator 3. Use 90°C.thermoplatic wire or equivalent,if only the original wire must be replaced. Bumer ControlR1A� a 4. ❑ -Denotes Terminal Block R R B W 12111 5BL 8 24V B Room T-stat B Snap-set LWCO Factory B k-T Jumper Y OR T V R2 Secondary T-stat Y BL 11 P P 14 V V R1 Auto V 71.actoq BL Reset Limit 2B Primary T-stat Jumper Fig. 8: ELITE Factory Ladder Wiring Diagram INSTALLATION 41-1 Room T-stat Snap-set LWCO Circulator C7B - 410 B B W W B B Y Relay R2 Relay R1 BL BL p—t Transformer a 3 BL — 120V Field Wiring(By Others) B 4 s B ZR B B120V Factory Wiring 24V Factory Wiring T T G Y BL B B B T V 14 13 12 11 10 9 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G G 120V Incoming T H Supply Wiring 1 G G --.- r r Y I Y O BL B ———- -J B G G G 1- C ,, 2 2 2 Auto Reset Primary T-stat Secondary T-stat B Manual Reset Safety Limit Safety Limit t—_� Auto Reset On-Off SafetyLimit Switch Fig. 9 : ELITE Factory Wire Connection I'. j INSTALLATION Thermostat Honeywell zone 1 R845A Relay i ------ ----� 120 VAC H N — ----tL _ I I I I Circulator I I Zone 1 I I I I I I Thermostat I I zone 2 I I I I v I I I I I I I I I I I -----I —A I I I I Circulator I I Zone 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Additonal zones may be —t I added as shown above I I I I I I b b C 1 To Delta ELITE "Room Thermostat" Snap Set Fig. 10: Field wiring with zone circulators INSTALLATION 4 Wire Zone Valve H 120 H V.A.C.I High Voltage Transformer (Power) ryyyy). --------I 24 -----� 1 V.A.C. I I 1 Room I Thermostat Zone Valve I I I Zone 1 �_—�----- —°��'— � I I I I 1 Room I Thermostat I I I Zone 2 -- ----- —o-�—�_ Zone IValve I I I I _ I I r Additional zones may Additional zones t-—M be added as shown above i 1 1 I I C 1 To Delta ELITE "Room Thermostat" Snap Set 3 Wire Zone Valve H 120 H V.A.C.I High Voltage Transformer (Power) (YYl 24 L-------I V.A.C. I Room l Vave I I Thermostat Zone I I I Zone 1 �----- — *Use isolation relay on 3-wire — I zone valve with non-isolated end I Room switches.Transformer&combi- i ------I--, Thermostat 1 1 nation heater control can burn i 2 out if isolation relay is not used Zone _ I I I I —� Zone — I I Valve I r Additional zones may 1 Additional zones r- M be added as shown above jI I I � /A� I L_______---- - `I - *- J V y Isolation relay To Delta ELITE "Room Thermostat" I Snap Set Fig. 11: Multiple zone field wiring using zone valves. INSTALLATION GAS BURNER INSTALLATION -Disconnect heater and gas valve from gas supply piping during any pres- 1- MOUNTING THE GAS BURNER sure testing greater than 13"WC. To mount, set up and operate the burner, refer to the burner manufacturer's installa- tion guide shipped with the burner. Delta recommended gas burners and their operat- ing specifications are listed in the attached Do not check for gas leaks with an open specification sheet. flame - use bubble test. Failure to use 3 bubble test or check for gas leaks can cause severe personal injury, death or 2- WIRING THE GAS BURNER substantial property damage. Use pipe dope compatible with natural and/or propane gas. Apply sparingly only to male threads of pipe joints so Electrical shock hazard. Can cause that pipe dope does not block gas flow. severe personal injury, death or substan- tial property damage. Disconnect power . . before installing and/or servicing. • All burners must be wired for direct Failure to apply pipe dope as detailed line voltage control using metal clad above can result in severe personal wire harness supplied with the combi- injury, death or substantial property nation heater. damage. • No additional thermostats or limit con- Natural Gas: trols are required for burner control. Refer to the burner manufacturer instal- 1.Refer to Table 1 for pipe length and • lation instructions for direct line volt- diameter. Base on rated combination age control wiring connections. heater input (divide input by 1,000 to obtain cubic feet per hour). 3- GAS SUPPLY PIPING 2.Inlet pressure at gas valve inlet: maxi- 0 Check that the gas supply meter has suf l- mum 14"W.C, minimum 4"W.C. cient capacity for the full input of the unit 3.Install 100% lock-up gas pressure regu- and any other appliances on the meter. lator in supply line if inlet pressure • Refer to Figure 12 for recommended exceeds 14"W.C. Adjust for 13"WC. gas piping. maximum. • Support gas piping with hangers,not by Propane Gas: the heater or its accessories. ,D Purge all air from gas supply piping. 1.Contact gas supplier to properly size • pipes, tanks and 100% lock-up gas pres- • Before placing the combination heater sure regulator. into operation check all gas connec- tions 2.Adjust regulator provided by gas suppli- er for 14"W.C. maximum pressure. - Close manual main shut-off valve 3.Inlet pressure at gas valve inlet: maxi- during C, minimum 11"W.C. than 13zany pressure testing at less mum 14"W W.C. INSTALLATION 4. BURNER SET UP • Any other checks and adjustments rec- ommended by the burner manufacturer • Follow the burner manufacturer's installa- must be completed before attempting to tion manual start the burner. • Using combustion test equipment, adjust burner for: - 9 to 10% CO2 - CO in flue gas not to exceed 300 ppm (0.03%) Table 1 Capacity of Pipe in Cubic Feet of Gas Length of Pipe Per Hour* " 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2 in Feet 1/2 " 10 132 278 520 1050 1600 20 92 190 350 730 1100 30 73 152 285 590 860 40 63 130 245 500 760 50 56 115 215 440 670 75 45 93 175 360 545 100 38 79 150 305 460 250 380 150 31 64 120 *based on 0.60 Specific. Gravity, 0.30"W.C. pressure drop Note: •- For additional piping schedules, see Canadian installations must comply ANSI Z223.1 with CAN/CGA B149.1 or B149.2 Installation Code. To check for gas leaks,use Direction of flow a gas detector or apply a soap solution to the joints Manual Shutoff valve II I II Pressure gauge port (1/8"NPT plugged) 1"x 1"3/4"Tee Male union 3/4"NPT i 3"Minimum Burner gas train Fig. 12 ^Pipe Cap INSTALLATION OIL BURNER INSTALLATION pressions fittings or Teflon tape on any oil line connections. 1- MOUNTING THE OIL BURNER • Install an oil line filter in the supply line • To mount, set-up and operate the burner, as close to the tank as practical. refer to the burner manufacturer's instal- lation guide shipped with the burner. • Locate fusible shut off valves between Delta ELITE recommended oil burners the tank and the filter and near the burn- and their operating specifications are list- er for ease of service. ed in the attached specification sheet. When a float valve is used with a supply 2- WIRING THE OIL BURNER tank over 9 gallon capacity, the fusible shut off valve shall be installed in the fuel line adjacent to, and up stream of the float valve. 4- BURNER SET UP Electrical shock hazard. Can cause . Follow the burner manufacturer's severe personal injury, death or substan- installation manual. tial property damage. Disconnect power before installing and/or servicing. • Adjust the air and head settings for the heater and burner combination as listed • All burners must be wired for direct line in burner specifications attachment. voltage control using the metal clad wire These settings, as well as draft and CO2 'harness supplied with the heater. reading, should be used to start the • No additional thermostats or limit con- burner. trols are required for burner control. • Final adjustments may be required • Refer to the burner manufacturer's when the burner is started. installation instructions for direct line • Any other checks and adjustments rec- voltage control wiring connections. ommended by the burner manufacturer must be completed before attempting to 3- FUEL UNITS/FUEL LINES start the heater. • Fuel systems must be installed in accor- dance with all local codes and authori- ties having jurisdiction, in their absence refer to: Do not attempt to start the burner when - NFPA 31,Standard for the Installation excess oil has accumulated, when the of Oil-Burning Equipment unit is full of vapor, or when the com- - In Canada, CSA 13139, Installation of bustion chamber is very hot. Oil-Burning Equipment - Information provided with Burner and Fuel Pump • Refer to the burner manufacturer's lift and tank installation for the fuel unit supplied with the burner. "AT.en installing oil lines, continuous runs of correctly sized heavy wall cop- per tubing are recommended. Always \4 ' use flared fittings. Do not use com- COMBINATION HEATER STARTUP 1- FILLING THE INNER TANK does not seat A 0 (Domestic Water) properly (i.e., B water leaks out), a • remove cap A. Briefly push in Never use a combination heater unless it, valve B and is completely filled with water. release it to clean valve seat. • Screw cap A on completely, then unscrew one turn. Always fill the inner tank before filling 6.If antifreeze is used in system water, the outer tank to prevent any damage to ensure concentration never exceeds a the inner tank. 50150 ratio. System water (including 1.Close domestic water drain valve additives) must be practically non- toxic, having a toxicity rating or class 2.Open domestic water isolation valves of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of for combination heater. Commercial Products.' Inhibited 3.Vent air from inner (domestic water) propylene glycol is recommended. tank by opening nearest hot water Follow antifreeze manufacturer's faucet. Fill domestic water tank com- instructions. pletely by allowing water to run until there is a constant flow of water. 4.Close hot water faucet Do not use automotive or ethylene glycol 2- FILLING THE OUTER TANK antifreeze, or any undiluted antifreeze. (System Water) This can cause severe personal injury, 1. Close drain valve at system water out- death or substantial property damage if let of combination heater. ignored. 2.Open combination heater's system iso- 3- BURNER OPERATION lation valves. 1.Check to see if the Delta combination heater is filled with water (10-12 psi on 3.Allow air to escape from outer(system Pressure & Temperature gauge on con- water) tank by opening cap on auto- sole). matic air vent, located on top of com- 2.Set the thermostat on console to call for bination heater. hot water. 4.Fill to correct system pressure. Correct 3.Turn ON-OFF switch on the console ON. pressure will vary with each applica- tion. Normal cold water fill pressure is 4.Refer to burner manufacturer's installa- 12 psig. tion manual"Starting the Burner".Refer to attached burner specification sheet when adjusting the burner to rated input. • For proper combination heater opera- Llon, always leave vent cap unscrewed one full turn. i 5.When tank is full, air will stop escap- ing, and vent will close. If air vent SETTING THE WATER TEMPERATURE The water temperature control knobs are 1- SETTING THE COMBINATION WATER located on the control console. The set HEATER TEMPERATURE LIMITS point is indicated by a temperature indica- a.See Figs. 13 and 14 for recommended for on the top of the back plate behind the setting. knob. When shipped from the factory the knobs are rotated completely counter- 2- SETTING DOMESTIC WATER TEMPER- clockwise -.A" to the lowest temperature ATURE setting. The temperature settings can be increased by rotating the knobs clockwise, • '__�see Fig. 13 and 14 below. • Turn thermostat knob clockwiseHOT WATER REPRESENTS A SERI- to increase water temperature. OUS SAFETY HAZARD DUE TO THE POTENTIAL OF SCALDING • Turn thermostat knob counter-clock- wise to reduce water temperature. A thermostatic mixing valve is The recommended temperature settings are REQUIRED in the domestic hot water outlet that would allow the domestic water 180°F for the primary thermostat and 140°F for to be supplied at a lower temperature than the secondary thermostat. the storage temperature. The factory installed thermostatic mixing valve, can be adjusted to control domestic supply water at 95°F to 120°F. Studies have indicated that dangerous bac- teria can form in the potable water distri- Refer to the mixing valve's manufacturer's ,- bution system if certain minimum water instructions for setting the desired domestic temperatures are not maintained. For pre- supply temperature. vention of this,it'is recommended the sec- ondary thermostat be set at 140°F. • • By storing the water temperature at 140°F or higher, the quantity of domes- For proper operation of the thermostatic tic water delivered is higher and the mixing valve, the shut-off valve located customer has additional protection on the U-tube assembly MUST remain from any bacteria growth. open to avoid a potential scald hazard. • The secondary thermostat maintains the minimum domestic water storage tem- perature. Temperature Indicator Temperature Indicator Temperature Down Temperature Up Temperature Down Temperature Up Back i t :`''�. Back —� '. Knob K —' nob oy Plate Plate �o ;;•;,t a a� Fig. 13 : Secondary Thermostat Setting Fig. 14 :Primary Thermostat Setting COMBINATION HEATER MAINTENANCE 1- ANNUAL MAINTENANCE • Lift the lever handle and permit water to discharge for several seconds. Flueway • If after closing the valve,the valve fails to • Must be examined annually. completely reset and water continues to • Examine flueway by removing the vent flow, shut OFF power to the heater and pipe, jacket and flue collector from the follow the draining procedure. Partially top of the combination heater. drain the inner tank and replace the T&P - If cleaning is necessary, remove the relief valve. flue baffles and burner, If T&P weeps periodically, it may be - Sweep with a flue brush or any wire due to thermal expansion (see Thermal Expansion page 9.) scratch brushes. _ -Remove any particulate that may have Pressure Relief Valve fallen into the combustion chamber . Located on the left rear top of the outer before replacing the burner. primary tank. • Reinstall the flue baffles and flue . Shut OFF the power to the heater. collector. Examine the vent system for any ' Lift,the lever handle to permit water to obstruction to the flow of combustion discharge for several seconds. or ventilation air and for deterioration • After closing the valve, if some water or damage which could cause leakage continues to flow, shut OFF the two of flue gases or improper venting. isolation valves separating the combi- Clean, repair or replace as required. nation heater from heating system. Partially drain the outer tank and • Check the barometric damper and replace the pressure relief valve. determine if it is intact and functioning properly. Pressure Relief Valve and T&P Relief Valves Water from opened drain valves, unions Manually operate the relief & T&P at and other connections may be extremely least once a year. This will release some hot. To avoid personal injury, death or hot water. substantial property damage; - Tighten all drain hose connections • - Direct hot water away from all Before manually operating either pressure persons or T&P relief valve, check that the dis- Antifreeze charge is directed to a suitable place for disposal. The discharge line must be full • The outer (primary) tank is compatible size, without restriction and installed to with inhibited propylene glycol solu- permit complete drainage of both the tion with a maximum a 50/50 mix. valve and line. • System water (including additives) T&P Relief Valve must be practically non-toxic, having Located on the top left rear of the toxicity rating or class of 1, as listed in • the Clinical Toxicology of Commercial heater. Products. COMBINATION HEATER MAINTENANCE • Check valves, pipes and fittings for leaks. Do not use automotive or ethylene glycol • Check functions of field installed controls antifreeze, or any undiluted antifreeze. (see control manufacturer's installations).This can cause severe personal injury, enclosed manufacturer's Check thermostatic mixing valver installation death or substantial property damage; and maintenance instructions. • Introduction of antifreeze can be done through the drain valve located on the 3- BURNER MAINTENANCE rear bottom of the heater. . • Refer to enclosed burner manufactur- • Check the pH value of the concentration. er's maintenance schedule. If different than pH 7, the antifreeze 4- COMBUSTION CHAMBER must be replaced immediately. • No maintenance is required for com- bustion chamber. The combustion chamber is an integral part of the com- bination heater which can' not be Failing to replace the antifreeze periodi- removed or replaced. Cally voids the warranty on the combi- nation heater. 5- DRAINING THE COMBINATION HEATER Other undiluted solutions are prohibit- Drain Outer Tank • ed and could cause severe personal injury or substantial property damage. • Air Vent Always drain outer tank before you drain • Check air operation inner (potable water) tank to prevent dam- Remove vent cap. Briefly push in age to inner tank. valve and release it to clean valve 1.Disconnect power supply to the Delta seat. Screw vent cap on completely, then unscrew one turn. combination heater Oil Filter 2.Close isolation valves to heating system 3.Connect a garden hose to drain valve • Change the oil filter on the oil supply located bottom/rear of combination line annually. heater. Direct the discharge to a safe place of disposal and drain the primary ` o tank. When shutting down a unit for an extend- ed period of time, it is recommended to follow the maintenance procedures shown under annual maintenance before Water from opened drain valves, unions restarting the unit. and other connections may be extremely 2- PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE hot. To avoid personal injury, death or substantial property damage; • Follow instructions on circulator for oiling, if it is oil lubricated. - Tighten all drain hose connections - Direct hot water away from all persons. COMBINATION HEATER MAINTENANCE Drain Inner Tank (see Figs. 3 & 4) When Space Heating System Contains 1.Close the shut off valve on the cold Sufficient Anti-Freeze water line supply. 1.Disconnect power supply to combina- tion heater 2.Connect a hose from the domestic tank 2 if system pressure is greater than 15 drain valve to a floor drain psig, relieve system pressure before 3. Re-attach valve handle and close the proceeding. water shut off valve on the U-tube assembly. • 4.Open drain valve. System pressure must not exceed 15 psig 5.Open vent valve on domestic supply to prevent damage to inner tank. piping. If there is no vent valve, open and separate the hot water line union 3.Follow the procedures for draining the or a hot combination heater faucet inner tank. The outer tank does not above the water. This will initiate the require draining. siphoning procedure. 4.When draining is complete 6.To refill and put the Delta combination - close drain valve heater back in operation follow the instruction under "Filling The Inner - remove hose Tank" page 21 . PARTS LIST Part No. Description Quantity required by Model F 25 F 30/35 F 40/45 HMJKTF25 Complete Jacket Set 1 1 HMJKTF35 Complete Jacket Set 1 HMJKT25F Jacket, Front 1 HMJKT35F Jacket, Front 1 1 HMJKT25L Jacket,Left side 1 HMJKT35L Jacket,Left side 1 1 HMJKT25R Jacket, Right side 1 HMJKT35R Jacket,Right side 1 1 HMJKT25B Jacket,Back 1 HMJKT35B Jacket,Back 1 1 - HMJKT25TOP Jacket,Top cover 1 HMJKT35TOP Jacket,Top cover 1 1 HMCS01 Control panel 1 1 1 HMGAU01 Temp./Pres. gauge 1 1 1 HMH0001 Draft Hood 1 HMH0004 Draft Hood 1 1 PGRKIT21 Thermostat Kit 2 2 2 PGRKIT23 Auto Reset Kit 1 1 1 PGRKIT22 Manual Reset Aquastat Kit 1 1 1 HMBAF01 Baffles 4 4 8 HMTPV03 T&P Relief Valve 150 psi(1725) 1 HMTPV01 T&P Relief Valve 150 psi 1 1 HMRLV01 Pressure Relief Valve 30 psi 1 1 1 P3AVT01 Air Vent 1 1 1 PGRKIT20 Low Water Cut Off Kit 1 1 1 HMCIR02 Taco 007 Circulator 1 1 1 HMDT01 Dip Tube 1 1 HMDT02 Dip Tube 1 HMDRA01 Drain Valve 1 1 1 PGRKTI'18 Transformer Kit 1 1 1 PGRKIT19 Relay Kit 2 2 2 HMVLV07 Mixing valve 3/4" 1 1 1 HNSNP02 Snap sets,Male 1 1 1 HNSNP02 Snap sets,Female 1 1 1 Barometric Damper HMBAROI 7"Single Acting-Oil 1 HMBAR03 7" Single Acting-Gas 1 HMBAR06 5" Single Acting-Oil 1 1 HMBAR05 5" Single Acting-Gas 1 I Burner Parts HMBURPOI Carlin Hot Surface 1 1 1 HMBURP02 Carlin Oriface#4 1 1 1 HMBURP03 Carlin Gasket Flange 1 1 1 HMBURP04 Wayne Gasket Flange 1 1 1 HMBURP05 Carlin Rear Ignitor 1 1 1 HMBURP06 Riello Control 1 1 1 SPECIFICATIONS DATA E 3 0 4 Domestic cold 5 Domestic 6 hot G A D F i 13"Approx. 1 2 11 H Lm NEZ i fs C B Fig. 15: Side view Fig. 16: hear view Primary Connection Primary Connection &Pressure Relief Valve &Air Vent 3 F�J Domestic Cold Water Supply with Dip lube 6 Domestic - Hot Water (1)60 /� 5 i � 8 i 9 Top view f ELITE 1. Primary circuit, 0 1"NPT 6. Hot water outlet & secondary thermostat sensor. o 2. Primary circuit drain valve connection,0 1/2"NPT 3/4"NPT 3. Domestic temperature/pressure relief valve (150 7• Manual reset safety sensor& pressure indicator sen- psi), 0 3/4"NPT - sor,0 3/4"NPT 4. Primary circuit&pressure relief valve(30 psi),0 1" 8• Primary thermostat sensor, temperature indicator NPT, sensor and automatic reset safety sensor,0 1/2"NPT 5. Domestic cold water inlet, 0 3/4"NPT 9. L.W.C.O.pressure sensor, 1/2"NPT Yo 10. Primary circuit&air vent, 0 1"NPT SPECIFICATIONS DATA Dimensional Data Type F-25 F-30 F-35 F-40 F-45 Input Nat.Gas Btu/hr 100,000 120,000 140,000 165,000 199,000 Inner Tank Capacity Gal 20 20 20 22 22 Outer Tank Capacity Gal 22 22 22 18 18 Dimensions Inches A 59 59 59 67 67 B 21 21 21 21 21 C 22 22 22 22 22 D 54.5 54.5 54.5 60.5 60.5 E 14 14 14 14 14 F 54 54 54 62.5 -'62.5 G 8 8 8 8 8 H 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 1 5 5 5 5 5 Vent size 5 5 5 7 7 Connections: TP Valve(domestic) 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" Domestic water 0 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" Primary connection 0 1 " 1 " 1 " 1 1/4" 1 1/4 " Drain • 0 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" Empty weight lb 345 345 345 485 485 Heat exchanger surface Sq. Ft. 17 17 17 26.5 26.5 Recovery (100° Rise) Model GPH Input BTU/hr F-25 104 100,000 F-30 123 120,000 F-35 146 140,000 F-40 161 165,000 F-45 193 199,000