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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSundial Unit A4 Legal.pdf TOWN OF VAIL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD VAIL, CO 81657 970-479-2138 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit #: M05-0188 Job Address: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED Location • SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Applied . . : 08/19/2005 Parcel No...: 210113105010 Issued . . : 08/23/2005 Project No : - -—O(g Expires . .: 02/19/2006 OWNER ELLIS, DANIEL J. & MARGARET 08/19/2005 3727 WONDERLAND HILL AVE BOULDER CO 80304 APPLICANT PLUMBING SYSTEMS, INC. 08/19/2005 Phone: 970-390-7763 P.O. BOX 3879 / 1068 WILDWOOD, #2 AVON CO 81620 License: 236-M CONTRACTOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS, INC. 08/19/2005 Phone: 970-390-7763 P.O. BOX 3879 / 1068 WILDWOOD, #2 AVON CO 81620 License: 236-M Desciption: ADD BOILER FOR BASEBOARD HEAT IN MAIN LEVEL AND LOWER LEVEL. ADD GAS TO BOILER. Valuation: $15,000.00 Fireplace Information: Restricted: Y #of Gas Appliances: 0 #of Gas Logs: 0 #of Wood Pellet: 0 ******************************************************************* FEE SUMMARY ************************************************************ Mechanical---> $300.00 Restuarant Plan Review--> $0.00 Total Calculated Fees--> $378.00 Plan Check---> $75.00 DRB Fee > $0.00 Additional Fees > $55.00 Investigation-> $0.00 TOTAL FEES ----> $378.00 Total Permit Fee > $433.00 Will Call > $3.00 Payments > $433.00 BALANCE DUE > $0.00 ************************************************************************************************************************************************* Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 08/22/2005 JRM Action: AP Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITION OF APPROVAL Cond: 12 (BLDG. ) : FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. Cond: 22 (BLDG. ) : COMBUSTION AIR IS REQUIRED PER CHAPTER 7 OF THE 2003 IMC AND SECTION 304 OF THE 2003 IFGC AS MODIFIED BY TOWN OF VAIL. Cond: 23 (BLDG. ) : BOIILER INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND CHAPTER 10 OF THE 2003 IMC. Cond: 25 (BLDG. ) : GAS APPLIANCES SHALL BE VENTED ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 5 OF THE 2003 IFGC. Cond: 29 (BLDG. ) : ACCESS TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH CHAPTER 3 OF THE 2003 IMC AND CHAPTER 3 OF THE 2003 IFGC. . Cond: 31 (BLDG. ) : BOILERS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON FLOORS OF NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONST. UNLESS LISTED FOR MOUNTING ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING. Cond: 32 (BLDG. ) : PERMIT,PLANS AND CODE ANALYSIS MUST BE POSTED IN MECHANICAL ROOM PRIOR TO AN INSPECTION REQUEST. Cond: 30 (BLDG. ) : BOILER ROOMS SHALL BE EQUIPPPED WITH A FLOOR DRAIN OR OTHER APPROVED MEANS FOR DISPOSING OF LIQUID WASTE PER SECTION 1004 . 6. DECLARATIONS I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADV: : ' TELEP r AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM-4 PM. rTURE OF 01 ER O:r%O WRAC • ' : ` ' SELF AND OWNEF ******************************************************************************************** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement ******************************************************************************************** Statement Number: R050001370 Amount: $433 .00 08/23/200510:29 AM Payment Method: Check Init: JS Notation: 2841/PLUMBING SYSTEMS INC Permit No: MO5-0188 Type: MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 2101-131-0501-0 Site Address: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Location: SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Total Fees: $433 .00 This Payment: $433 .00 Total ALL Pmts: $433 .00 Balance: $0.00 ******************************************************************************************** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts CL 00100003123000 CONTRACTOR LICENSES 55.00 MP 00100003111100 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 300.00 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 75.00 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 3.00 APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNED TOV Project #: j 1 Building Permit #: "Col= 63/.3-3• NP. limii Mechanical Permit #: AIMS- ISM a 970-479-2149 (Inspections) TOWN OFYAE TOWN OF VAIL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION 75 S. Frontage Rd. Permit will not be accepted without the following: Vail, Colorado 81657 Provide Mechanical Room Layout drawn to sca - o include: ❑ Mecha 3f •om Dimen- - m stion Ai CI!S'� 'an;' oca n F� 4 . e, t and in= ze • L atio yF at Calcs. _ ❑ Equipment Cut/Spec Sheets CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Mechanical Contractor: yL,C Town of Vail Reg. No.: ' Cexitact Person and Phone #'s: / v iA, 6-2/467/(.4S- ( :16'- r E-Mail Address: _)l,,i,I ,,,,, f C c__r�1- Fax#: 54.3 3: 9 I Contractor Signature: d.--0-'61---- COMPLETE VALUATI FOR MECHANICAL PERMIT(Labor & Materials) MECHANICAL: $ /3a,0 Contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit www.eag/e-county.com for Parcel# Parcel # i2/ 0 /_ /?/ 0cO/ _6 Job Name: -----/ Job Address c ^�Ce-117 ,1ci' , J /1 Legal Description Lot: Block: Filing: Subdivision: ç . 2 ) / Owners Name: Address: Phone: ` , // Engineer: Address: Phone: Detailed description of work: j 4� X, ,�r 5SLh ni lt�. -F /ti ,g,,;i'cdr / 1 - h-We•- ` Gc-7 , dJ S. ,:J 7. hT'•-- • Work Class: New ( ) Addition Alteration (—)- Repair ( ) Other ( ) Boiler Location: Interior (X.-Exterior( ) Other( ) Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No ( ) Type of Bldg: Single-family( ) Duplex( ) Multi-family( mmercial ( ) Restaurant( ) Other( ) I No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: No. of Accommodation Units in this building: No/Type of Fireplaces Existing: Gas Appliances ( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burning ( ) No/Type of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas Appliances ( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood/Pellet( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLOWED) Is this a conversion from a wood burning fireplace to an EPA Phase II device? Yes ( ) No ( ) ******** . **************FOR OFFICE USE ONLY***************-* * ******** ' J Other Fees: Planner Sign-off: Accepted 1 r DRB Fees: Date Received: / , F.cdev\BUILDING\APPLICATIONSVNECHPERM2005.DOC , ,/ / 06/08/2005 TOWN OF VAIL Town of Vail Mechanical Codes and Design Criteria • You must obtain Design Review Board (DRB) approval if any of the mechanical work will involve ANY exterior work. This includes and is not limited to removal and replacement of driveway snow melt systems. Please contact a Planner at 479-2128 for additional information. • The Town of Vail has adopted the 2003 International Mechanical Code and the 2003 International Fuel Gas Code. ♦ All new construction within the Town of Vail is considered to be of unusually tight construction, thus all combustion air is required to be drawn from outside the structure for mechanical equipment. Town of Vail Fireplace Ordinance In September of 1991,the Vail Town Council adopted an ordinance which restricts to construction and use of open hearth fireplaces within municipal boundaries. Since that time the ordinance has undergone numerous changes and revisions,striving for compromise,yet effectiveness in addressing the air quality issue. Therefore the following criteria has been adopted: • Construction of open hearth wood burning fireplaces is no longer permitted within Town of Vail municipal boundaries. • Dwelling Units— Each new dwelling unit may contain: One(1) EPA Phase II certified solid fuel burning device and no more than two(2)gas appliances (B vent) OR Two (2) gas log fireplaces and no more than two (2) gas appliance fireplaces (B bent). • Restricted Dwelling Units— Each new restricted dwelling unit may contain: One (1) gas log fireplace and not more than one (1) gas appliance fireplace. • Accommodation Units— Each new accommodation unit may contain: One (1) gas log fireplace or one (1) gas appliance fireplace. • If two or more separate dwelling units or accommodation units are combined to form one larger unit, the combined unit may retain one woodburning fireplace (if one already exists) and no more than 2 gas appliance fireplaces, or may convert up to two existing fireplaces to gas. ♦ If during the course of a remodel an existing woodburning fireplace is altered or moved, the unit must then comply with all provisions of the ordinance. That is,the fireplace must be converted to natural gas or replaced by an EPA Phase II certified unit. F:\cdev\BUILDING\APPLICATIONS\MECRERM2005.DOC 06/08/2005 TOP TEN LIST GENERAL c1FIC/alTi Ns The Advantages of the 1 T1150 i Ti200 Ti400 I'Thim Sife(D x W X 14"x 15.5"x 22" % 17"x 15.5"x 22" 22"x 30"x 46" Wei 1 , 80 lbs. 110 lbs. 230 lbs. Max.Press , 30 PSI 30 PSI 30 PSI GasT ', Natural,Propane Natural,Propane Natural,Propane i' Max.V.-..„ 105'equivalent 105'equivalent 80'-4", 100'-6" - Gas Line S I/2"NPT 1/2" NPT I" NPT a,', I. Available in both Natural Gas and , Max su,,1 Wa 200°F / 200°F 200°F Propane versions with a modulation Mi 30°F 30°F 30°F ;f� ' .7�, +, r "' Tiri I system that eliminates additional models. Oxy a Required j s Required Required g� " f *, 2. State-of-the-art sealed modulation ; Coat ticati=',; CSA,AGA,9SAus CSA,AGA,CSAus, CSA,AGA,CSAus, ` �4 �'9�;5 M i. t � Lf-yi,' 4 ASME ASME )•V = �' , 'IVY rn combustion system with hot surface 4v 4 ot .,�, �5 z- ' ignition. -c� . Ire .�, � _ r- 3. Patented 3 I 6L stainless condensing heat ke; 1rt, . exchanger provides ultimate efficiencies. EATING SP IFICATIONS '.,1 , ; / ;4'.47170114neatiff ' ' . 0 #4. All connections are convenient) located Ti 150 T1200 T1400 A. Ultra L Le Lent Y , for ease of installation. BTU Input x1000 34- 150 25-200 25-399 y Ni, s4,p 01 d 5. Wall mount configuration saves valuable Tu Output x)000 31.2- 138 22.7- 187 22.7-363 `, `,04 -_ :ar.Nro �''F, floor space. i"1ed 98% 97% i. 1741. Boiler and p AF 92% 91% 91% ‘1p444:4,7:..`_:..,.. -;:-.- tc\ 6. Vents easily with conventional ABS, PVC �"-orb's' ,; GP 12'@ 8 13'@ 10 13'@ 20 ,; , ,, � , / or CPVC plastic piping. Supply•Retu 3/4"NPT I"on H,3/4"on C I" NPT*" ,r ajl r :: Iid1'1 '� .4" y Water Heater 7. The TRINITY has industry-leading Models °� ,,..../1 _rAg -- rt'+ar,,, modulation rates, which significantly Boiler Modulation 4.4:1 8:1 16:1 • goad.,e . \ , `+ ?y` , ' r 1 '',- ,ay: increases comfort while reducing cycling Flow&Level Swi Optional Optional Installed .x dr-f 'y; / 34-t' 7d'Q' y: .� 4'°'fit „,,,,),,--„,,04 f and fuel consumption. ,1 f, ' ,; -(- ,,,ri a 17 ” ,,� _,z =t'..r,try`'es'J, pmt,, , 8. The distinctive casing design reduces ,, t;.1" i, `� � , ----- } 'h 4`. ; costly standby losses, while virtually '�°✓ ' y '"�t `� lit ' r DOMESTIC HOT WATER t,! r ,�,� 1..t rii �_._ Wit, eliminating combustion noises. ° 1r ; " '-:.,.i, `__ ��` r��„ r — -``'1 g (Combi Version) r ki,�'t it. �"�-_._ ay 111 �_. 9. High-capacity plate heat exchanger on Ti 150 T1200 ,,,,, , ,1,,� _ , i gat/ i is uti l Supply-Retur► 3/4" NPT Outlet 1/2"Inlet �� 'itltr , ,,; . combination models provides ample pP ' .. "� ' DWH Pressure Drop 1 PSI `- , •.,‘- id„d ' .pu domestic hot water. PSI Drop@ GPM(H) 15'@ 8 18'@ 10 -�°1 `` "---� • ur 10. The TRINITY is certified, designed and Temperature Regulation Electronic Modulation �°- , ." 1' rJ,. . ': rated to strict CSA AGA ASME and D.H.W. Out uts at 4.0 110°F 5.5 110°F ' '"5 t CSAus codes. CSA, 450 Inlet water 3.5 @ 120°F 4.8 @ 120°F11 1''''941i,° d=r t1n z i (GPM @ Water°F) 3.1 @ 130°F 4.5 @ 130°F \ 1r 1 yrT�,. ,�� ** Note: Ti400 comes standard with built-in primary loop. Connection ,r- `'' 1,_ Connection indicated is for secondary loop connection. � "�i'��' °� j�`•� ter' id. ~° 1 ' 'I As we continue to improve our products,we reserve the right to change specifications without notice. .� l- 1 _DESIG,y. ♦LI, �_ 5 im_ NY THERMAL INC. co. �' `011 ; ttin d t..` a►. . i .„..... gama C US ENERGY STAR craws, ® I -,....,..„.. _q1,222..11031H :., _ torqv NY THERMAL. INC. +;Tk -� ``�--� f? 'c'J 1:r\. 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The TRINITY'S high-capacity heat exchanger coil . g 0, ment. i l heating high-efficiency provides ample hot water for every household need,at very low cost. centra I ui P 'Years of Dependability... NTI customers know...our boilers are built to • We design our products F years Count on ears -t with easy installatiion and last a lifetime!With an advanced ignition system,and a top-quality heat of trouble-free, safe and exchanger,the Trinity represents the highest standard in top-quality boilers. _ :r=e;vicing in mind.The comfortable heat, from I. nvironmental... The TRINITY meets or exceeds North American energy -,y,- ' 1INITY is pre-assembled and emissions regulations.We're doing our part to protect the environment -..-- - " North America's hot water for the future. � ° and wired, with easy access °- to key components. 1 heating leader: NTI. The all-new NTI combustion. system At our 6,000 square-foot research, development and training 01[l SF Hot Water Efficiencies I IEfICI NTI's new state-of-the-art combustion system allows the • Control is fully enclosed in laboratory in New Brunswick, engineers constantly strive TRINITY to modulate the burner to the exact size required to impact-resistant enclosure to improve efficiency and serviceability on all our new %Efficiency meet the conditions of the system. The TRINITY incorporates • Multifunctional LED display and existing products. Best Overall Efficient ioo an electronic state-of-the-art combustion system to reduce the system 90 M amount of gas that is injected into the burner, to ensure proper • Digital set point for unmatched • NTI maintains a strong commitment to providing installer 80 combustion throughout the full range of modulation. This system accuracy leadership and ongoing support through our training 10 °n�.i also compensates for extended venting; therefore, adjustments are Provides all safety and operational programs and technical assistance available to contractors. o, not required between short and long vent runs. The TRINITY is 60 ,j.., in functions 50 co a totally sealed combustion system: all combustion air is drawn Operates burner, heating pump, - -- ° _ — - 40 from outside, used for combustion and then expelled. This and auxiliary indirect pump i a eliminates any need for fresh air intake into the room, thereby or valve CA 30 Ln 0 decreasing heating costs. • Provided with outdoor sensor for 0 20 t-a g..... -er automatic boiler temperature reset 10 Exclusive NTI heat exchanger Pump exerciser routine activates - 0 NTI has developed a sophisticated heat exchanger that provides pump for five seconds every 72 --1 oil-fired Gas-fired Electric p p g p hours to prevent seizing Water Water Water virtually endless hot water, at unheard-of efficiencies. The P g ! ''' �' Heater Heater Heater 41 condenser does not use aluminum but is constructed totally • Internal diagnostic system , s ,•TRINITY ?"i' a ;a�5 1 Combi Heater from stainless steel, which is a proven material for condensing continuously monitors for errors " �,., , , appliances. • Designed to withstand power _• , �i ", „ , •dips and spikes The TRINITY utilizes its modulation combustion system to s electronically increase or decrease the flame size, depending - 74 \'' is 0.,„..,,fi i upon the required flow and water temperature. As the water is The Sentry 2100 is like � instantaneously heated and regulated, a storage tank is not y sit.i required, and energy is not lost due to typical tank standby losses. having a Heating The TRINITY can deliver up to 5.5 US gallons of water per Technician in the minute at a constant temperature of 110°F. The TRINITY system The TRINITY uses a stainless burner with a metal fiber coating automatically gives priority to the domestic hot water system to basement 24 hours a day. to produce extremely high modulation rates.This interior NY THERMAL INC. ensure that all your family's hot water needs are met. view of the combustion chamber illustrates the water tube heat exchanger,which is constructed of 3 I 6L stainless steel. 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS 2 VERSION DATE: 10-15-04 1.1 JIIGI-I ALTITUDE OPERATION 2 2.0 IN STALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3 3.0 VENTING 3 3.1 VENT PIPE MATERIAL 3 3.2 VENTING CLEARANCES 3 3.3 VENTING CONFIGURATIONS 4 e)fg 3.4 DETERMINING VENT LENGTHS 7 C US 4.0 CONDENSATE DRAIN 8 µs184 5.0 IN STALLING GAS PIPING 9 5.1 INSTALLATION 9 Ear)il 5.2 TESTING AND SETTINGS 9 trvi o 41, 6.0 HEATING SYSTEM PIPING 10 IMPORTANT 11 /----------,ti 6.1 PRIMARY LOOP PLUMBING 1 I `,4: \)77 ' 6.2 SECONDARY LOOP HEATING SYSTEM 14 P 6.2.1 Multiple Zones using Zone Valves 14 4 6.2.2 Multiple Zones using Pumps 14 �` .. 1 14 6.2.3 Multiple Zones with different temperatures 15 6.3 DOMESTIC COMBI SYSTEM 16 x E � 7.0 WIRING 18 41, 7.1 SIMPLIFIED WIRING CONNECTIONS 19 4G%'kY cprro 7.2 ADVANCED WIRING SYSTEMS 20 7.2.1 MULTIPLE 4 WIRE ZONE VALVES 20 7.2.2 MULTIPLE ZONES WITH TACO VALVE CONTROLLER 21 7.2.3 Multiple Zones Pump controller 22 8.0 SENTRY 2100T CONTROLLER 24 il" ' 9.0 LIGHTING BOILER 27 ENERGY STAR 9.1 INITIAL START-UP 27 9.2 RE-LIGHTING UNIT 27 9.3 TURN OFF BOILER 27 10.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING 28 11 GI .0 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 31 13.0 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 33 13.01 COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEANING 33 14.0 PARTS LIST 34 15.0 WARRANTY 35 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning Installer must leave, and affix these THIS BOILER MUST HAVE WATER FLOWING Instructions close or adjacent to the boiler i THROUGH IT WHENEVER THE BURNER IS CAUTION: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE I ON. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL DAMAGE HOMEOWNER TO KEEP THE VENT TERMINAL CLEAR OF THE UNIT AND VOID THE WARRANTY. SNOW AND ICE. Cell S"f'/ GG S' 6, 4/ 6, 11 .c t ; -f r 4 -r.,,,; fe 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS Description Ti 150 Ti 200 Input(BTUx1000) Natural =150 / 31 Natural = 200 / 23 Input Capacity - Max. / Min. Propane= 145 / 31 Propane= 194/ 23 Output (BTUx1000) Natural =138 / 28.5 Natural = 182 / 20.9 Output Capacity - Max. / Min. Propane = 133 / 28.5 Propane = 176 / 20.9 Steady State Efficiency 95% 94% AFUE Efficiency 91.9% 90.8% Venting material ABS, CPVC, PVCSen.4o AL294C stainless Max. Vent lengths 2" 15 Equivalent Feet Not permitted ((Natural Gas Only)) Max. Vent lengths 3" 105 Equivalent Feet ((Natural Gas Only)) Max. Vent lengths 3" 50 Equivalent Feet ((Propane)) Weight 90 lbs. Dimensions L-W-D (Inches) 22.5 — 15.25 — 14 II 22.5 — 15.25*— 17.25 Clearance to Combustibles 0" 1.1 High Altitude Operation The Trinity boiler is designed to operate to capacity in installations with 2000 feet of elevation or less. As elevations higher than 2000 feet have less dense air, the unit is not capable of providing its specified capacity. (See following Chart). In Canada: De-rate by 5% for altitudes between 2000 and 4500 feet. For altitudes above 4500 feet consult with local authorities. In USA: De-rate by 4% for every 1000 feet over 2000 feet. 200 190 - 180 i s 170 I 160 y 150 n 140 130 1 110 100 0-2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 ®T150 —T200 Elevation (ft) CAUTION At elevations greater than 2000 feet, the combustion of the Trinity must be checked with a calibrated combustion tester to ensure safe and reliable operation. Consult section 5.20 for instructions on adjusting the input to provide proper operation. It is the Installers responsibility to check the combustion, and to adjust the combustion in accordance to section 5.20 2 2.0 INSTALLATION RLOUIREMENTS The installation of your NY Thermal Trinity gas boiler must conform to the requirements of your local authority, and the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 and or CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes. • Where required by the Authority, the installation must conform to the standard for "Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers ANSI/ASME CSD-1 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM (LP) PROPANE Attention: The Trinity boiler is set to operate with Natural Gas, an LP Conversion Kit Part No. 82066-1 is included with each boiler and must be installed before operating with Propane. Liquefied petroleum (LP) propane gas is heavier than air; it is imperative that your boiler is not installed in a pit or similar location that will permit heavier than air gas to collect. Local Codes may require appliances fueled with LP gas be provided with an approved means, of removing unburned gases from the room. Check your local codes for this requirement. 2.10 LOCATION In all cases, the Trinity boiler must be installed indoors, in a dry location, such that the gas components are protected from dripping or spraying water or rain, during operation and servicing. The boiler location ambient temperature is maintained to a minimum of 50°F. Determine the best location of the vent termination, and if possible locate the boiler as close to the termination point as possible. Clearances To ensure proper and safe installation of your boiler, adhere to the following clearances to combustibles: Boiler Casing=0" Floor = Combustible Flue Pipe: Boxed in or enclosed =2", In free air=0" The following are the minimum clearances for servicing, however 24"is recommended: Front = 24" Back = 0" Top = 12" Sides = 12" Bottom = 12" Ensure that the desired boiler location is not subjected to flooding or high moisture levels, for damage to the boiler will occur, voiding your NY THERMAL warranty. 3.0 VENTING The NY Thermal Trinity condensing gas boiler is a high efficiency boiler utilizing induced power venting, which is designed to be vented directly outdoors, using the venting method detailed in this section. Under no conditions, may this unit vent gases into a masonry chimney, unless it is vacant, and utilizes the Trinity approved venting material (Solid core ABS Pipe, PVCsc .ao CPVC pipe, AL29-4C Stainless steel pipe) as illustrated in the figure on page 5. 3.1 VENT PIPE MATERIAL Selection of the vent pipe material must be based upon the Local codes and regulations. The Trinity boiler is certified to operate under all conditions using solid core ABS, PVCS`n.ao, or CPVC. Local codes may prohibit the use of plastics, and stainless steel venting must be used (AL29-4C). 3.2 VENTING CLEARANCES 1. It is highly recommended that the vent terminal be located where it will not be exposed to normal prevailing winds. 2. The exhaust must be a minimum of 18" above the air inlet, and the air inlet must always be a minimum of 12" plus snow allowance above any surface that will support snow. (Two feet plus snow allowance is highly recommended). Consult your weather office, for the maximum typical snowfall for your region. Example: New Brunswick Canada the maximum typical snowfall is 19", Thus in figures 3 of Section 3.3,the inlet muss oe (12"+19")= 31"off the ground, the exhaust must be(31"+18") =49". 3. The horizontal distance between the inlet and exhaust must be a minimum of 4" center to center. lithe horizontal distance between the inlet and exhaust is more then 12", increase the vertical . separation by the same amount. Example: If horizontal separation is 24", a minimum vertical separation of 30" is required (24"-12"=12"), so increase minimum vertical separation by 12"), (18"+12"=30"). If horizontal distance is greater then 6', no additional vertical spacing is required. Vertical separation is never required to be greater then 36". 4. Under normal operating conditions this appliance will produce a plume of white gases, and should be taken into consideration when selecting an adequate location. A 3' diameter stainless, plastic, or vinyl shield can be used to flash the exterior of the residence. The vent terminal shall not terminate: These are code restrictions for the location • Directly above a paved sidewalk or a paved of the Flue gas vent terminal. Compliance driveway that is located between two doesn't insure a satisfactory installation; buildings, and that serves both buildings; good common sense must also be applied. • Less than 7 feet above grade where located adjacent to a paved driveway or public walkway. • Within 3' (three feet) horizontally of a window or door that can be opened, or non-mechanical air supply inlet to any building. • Within 6' of a mechanical air supply inlet to any building, or roof eve containing soffit openings. • Above a meter/regulator assembly within 3' horizontally of the vertical centerline of the regulator. • Within 6' of any gas service regulator vent outlet. • Less than 30" plus snow allowance above grade, or any surface that will support snow, ice, or debris. The exhaust must be a minimum of 18"above the air inlet, and the air inlet must always be a minimum of 12"plus snow allowance above any surface that will support snow. (Two feet plus snow allowance is highly recommended). Consult your weather office, for the maximum typical snowfall for your region. • Underneath a wooden verandah, porch, or deck. • Underneath cement verandah, porch, or deck, unless both ends are open and the exhaust pipe is installed at least 24" under the deck floor. • So situated that the flue gases are directed towards brickwork, siding, or other construction, in such a manner that may cause damage from heat or condensate from the flue gases • Less than 3' from an inside corner of an L-shaped structure (including walls and fences). 3.3 VENTING CONFIGURATIONS Selection of acceptable venting materials is as follows. Vent Piping A -C: See Chart for maximum lengths Warning • 2" or 3" ABS solid core. Field supplied piping and fittings are required to • 2" or 3" PVC schedule 40 pipe. complete installation. The combustion air and • 2" or 3" CPVC schedule 40 pipe. vent pipe and fittings must conform to ANSI and • 3" AL29-4C flex Stainless vent ASTM standard D1785 (schedule 40 PVC), • 3" AL29-4C Rigid Stainless Vent. D2665 (PVC-DWV), and D2661 (ABS-DVVV). Pipe cement and primer must conform to ASTM Air Supply Vent B: See Chart for maximum lengths standard D2564 (PVC) or D2235 (ABS). • 2" or 3" ABS. • 2" or 3" PVC schedule 40 pipe. Warning • 3" Galvanized Steel pipe Never mix 2" and 3" pipe in the same installation. Two-Pipe Vent Terminals (All 2" or all 3") 4 The vertical portion of the exhaust termination does not require insulation, if less than 5 feet in total length . ' 1111' 18"Min . lk i 'i Coupling and 12" Plus elbow to be • ' Snow allowance against wall Example 12+19=31" —'/2' play is . r t acceptable Concentric vent terminal Clearances and requirements of this manual Use NTI part# 82666 or supersede,those of the Instructions enclosed in York Part# 1 CT0303 vent terminal#650.75-N2, which contain more detailed assembly instructions. • r toe L Must insert --® 36" plastic bird insert ________- 48" 1 r--', min _ , screen �' min. �. . . _ -- // ;IC 4^or ' ' r greater than 4' - - ` =Support / (Field installed) _ Inlet air Minimum 12" . . _ . ` _ . _`. ' . ' plus snow - . .. . . , _ Nik(fr_ _. N__ allowance - . _ . . . . _ . _ . • • • • �� ---Exhaust =_ , V' - - -- -. -_.:```: _` .." Exhaust -- / . , - - - - - • - Inlet air Must be 1" •- ---— _. - from wall Note: inle ip must always b /connected to the boiler. Ir' \ Use of existing Chimney rt' It is permissible to run vent pipe through an existing chimney as / long as: ���4 .0 O 1) The chimney is not to be used by any other appliance. ! \0�//1 2) Flue gases don't enter the vacant chimney. `,�/�/ ) 9 s�n.ao 4$ 3) Only ABS, PVC , CPVC, or AL294C pipe is used. 4) Vent lengths are within the maximums specified. Exhaust 4 Roof Venting Inlet Air Roof weather seal Flashing(field supplied) -� fj , \ _ Note: inlet pipe must always be �\ connected Support to the (Field supplied) j \ boiler. \ 4 + Inlet Air Notes Exhaust 1.) If the horizontal distance between the inlet and exhaust is more then 12", increase minimum vertical separation by the same amount. (If horizontal distance is greater then 6', no additional vertical spacing is required). Example, horizontal separation equal to 24" requires a minimum vertical separation of 18"+(24"-12") = 30". (Vertical separation is never required to be greater then 36") 2.) Elbows on outside of wall must be no greater than 1/2" away from the wall. 3.) All indoor exhaust piping must be on a slope back to the boiler '/4" per linear foot of vent. 4.) Exhaust and Inlet venting must have screens installed at the termination (See figure on page 6). 5.) Exhaust vent pipe can be secured to the wall for more rigidity. 6.) In all roof applications the discharge must point away from the pitch of the roof. 7.) Install adequate flashing where the pipe enters the roof, to prevent water leakage. 8.) Install and seal a rain cap over existing chimney openings, in vacant chimney applications. 9.) For installations that exit the wall below grade. Excavate site as shown in figure, to a point below where the pipes are to exit. Ensure that the wall is fully sealed where the pipes penetrate the wall. The vent piping MUST be secured to the side of the \ ` �\ ;;;;;. \ _ building above grade, as shown, to provide rigidity. � i .\ � .;•;•;•- NTI Provides a mounting bracket PN. 82075 for securing the exhaust pipes. Ensure that the vent clearances are maintained (Inlet minimum 12" plus _ • • 6 snow allowance fro►1► grade, exhaust outlet 18" minimum above inlet). PN 82075 30" Min. Plus CEID I P Snow Allowance I , *0 r ,-..., 114 4400.. i' 12" Min. Plus l 0 Snow Allowance hie AI 0 10.) Install the stainless steel screens into both the inlet and exhaust vent terminal elbows. The screen must be on the outside of the last elbow. Install the screen into the female opening of the elbow. Then cut a small piece of pipe to sandwich the screen into the elbow. NOTE be sure that the small piece of pipe cut, does not extend past the end of the elbow. Two screens for 3" pipe and two screens for 2" pipe are provided in the package. 3.4 DETERMINING VENT LENGTHS Use the following chart to determine the Warning g Combustion air that contains chloride, maximum amount of vent pipe that can be fluoride, bromine, or iodine can cause used. This chart calculates, sweep and 45° corrosion of the heat exchanger, elbows, and 90° elbows at 5 equivalent feet. voiding your warranty. IMPORTANT: The vent pipe lengths for the air inlet must NEVER EXCEED THE LENGTH OF THE EXHAUST. The exhaust pipe may exceed the inlet pipe by as much as 20 equivalent feet. The three 90°elbows of the exterior vent piping (two outlet, and one inlet) do not have to be included, as they are taken into consideration in the vent calculations.*Note: When fired with Propane 2" venting cannot be used. The venting must be 3"and can only be used up to 50 feet equivalent. Pipe Max. Equiv. Number of Elbows or 45 Model size Length 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T150* 2" 15 10 ' 5 0 _ T150 & T200 3" 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 T150 & T200* 3" 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 7 Supports every 24" Vent piping outside the Building is permitted ,1r under the following conditions: ' t, 1. The maximum length outside the building is 20 feet. Exhaust 2. Only 3" pipe can be used. ,, 3. All normal termination clearances are Maximum of 20 feet is maintained. �� permitted for outside a 4. All exterior exhaust vent pipes are ONLY.building using 3"pipe insulated with 3.5"-ID, '/2"-thick Closed Cell Foamed Polyolefin Tubing i.e., Inlet t Insulation "Tundra Seal Plus"or equivalent. "Tundra Seal 5. The pipe is supported every 24" 12"plus Plus" 3.5" ID. 1/2" allowance 6. The exhaust and inlet are sloped back `{ above grade thick to the boiler %2 " elevation for every foot. 4.0 CONDENSATE DRAIN This unit produces water as a Warning product of combustion. Much of Failure to properly connect the condensate this water condenses on the heat line will cause combustion gases to enter the exchanger and in the venting room, possibly causing serious injury to system. All exhaust piping must occupants or death, be on a slope back to the boiler %" per linear foot of vent. Steps must be taken to ensure that condensate does not collect in the venting system. Condensate must be drained from the boiler into a household drain. (Note check with your municipality, or local gas company to determine if �, f disposal of combustion condensate is permitted) Clamp Y to pipe --ill- The following are important notes that must be taken into Minimum 24" consideration when constructing the condensate system: Water level " from Y to loop ® Construct a small loop using 1/2" silicone, rubber, 12" reinforced nylon, or PEX tubing to create a trap, so Don't seal Min. that combustion products do not escape into the opening.Allows Diameter room via the drain. Do not use nylon, as it will boiler to drain collapse, blocking drainage, and could damage if 1% pipe , the boiler, becomes blocked. `l�_� ® This trap must be primed with water, by adding a �- 11/2"pipe cup of water into this loop, prior to connecting it to te%a.-P erc#4 the unit. p®t7L ( • DO NOT run condensate line outside. A frozen or blocked drain will cause the condensate to fill the combustion chamber. This will result in a no heat condition, as the unit will shut down, and damage to the flame sensor, and components can occur. • NEVER use copper, steel, or galvanized piping in the construction of the condensate system. • When a condensate pump is used or required, select a pump that is designed for residential furnaces. 8 5.0 INSTALLING GAS PIPING �`~`• Gas cock 5.1 Installation Gas valve shut Off Valve to Refer to the current National Fuel Gas �� 1 "T" ndlee be Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or f a CANICGA B149.1 installation codes, i vo,ir Inlet and local codes for gas piping 1 requirements and sizing. Pipe size running to the unit depends on r l,l�[ Ip kiI • Length of pipe. It is highly recommended to use • Number of fittings. flexible gas pipe,the gas valve and blower cannot support the weight of • Type of gas. piping.If piping is used,ensure that • Maximum input requirement of all the valve supports NO WEIGHT gas appliances in the residence. Insure that: • Flexible gas pipe is used (if acceptable by local codes). The gas valve and blower cannot support the weight of piping, leading to blower vibration and damaged components. If rigid piping is used, ensure that the valve supports NO WEIGHT • You plan the installation so that the piping does not interfere with the vent pipe, or the removal of the valve, burner, and serviceable components. • The Boiler shall be installed such that the gas ignition system components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain etc.) during installation and servicing. • The gas piping is large enough for all the appliances in the home. No appreciable drop in line or manifold pressure should occur when any unit (or combination of units) lights or runs. • Always use a pipe-threading compound that is resistant to propane (LP) gas solvent action. Use sparingly to all male threads, starting at two threads from the end. Over doping or applying dope to the female end, can result in a blocked gas line. • DO NOT TIGHTEN FITTINGS WITHOUT SUPPORTING THE GAS VALVE as damage to the valve or motor can occur. • Install a manual "equipment Shut-Off Valve" as shown. Valve must be listed by a nationally recognized testing lab. 5.2 Testing and settings When running, the line pressure Warning supplying the unit must be 4-9 If line pressure exceeds 1/2 PSI (14 inches w.c.) inches w.c. for Natural gas f completely disconnect line to gas valve. This installations and 9-12" for excessive pressure can damage valve, Propane installations. Ensure causing a leak resulting in fire or explosion. that the regulator is capable of maintaining this pressure under all Normal Range of Gases in Flue Gases Operational conditions. (At maximum fan speed of 240 on Sentry display) Natural Propane The gas valve is equipped with two bleed Gas ports; one is for the Manifold pressure, which Carbon Dioxide 8-9.5 9-10.5 must be 0.00" w.c. when running, and the CO2% Carbon Monoxide 25-175 25-175 other is the line pressure. (4-9" for natural Co ppm and 9-12" for Propane while running) NOx ppm 10-50 10-50 9 Gas IN The input Screw "MUST NEVER 0 c--- ) O BE ADJUSTED" unless you Manifold have a calibrated combustion Line Pressure • analyzer to verify the 1000 0 O Input Screw combustion properties are within �`►` ® �i� normal operating ranges. Z Air In \ The Trinity boiler employs a pneumatic modulation system. This modulation system increases or decreases the velocity of the blower, to meet the demand for heating. The gas valve, senses this change, in blower pressure, and introduces the required amount of gas, to ensure correct combustion. Caution In , put Screw The Trinity is tested ` Decrease gas with natural gas having t Turn Clockwise (6. 7 V a heating value of 1020 BTU per cubic foot. For 3 ►r areas with lower '✓- � Increase gas Turn counterclockwise heating values, a combustion test is required to obtain IF FOR ANY REASON THE INPUT SCREW IS optimum operation. ADJUSTED, A "COMBUSTION ANALYZER" MUST BE USED TO ENSURE SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION. 6.0 HEATING SYSTEM PIPING Warning boiler must have adequate water flowing through it /\Thjs whenever the burner is on. Failure to do this will damage the unit and void the warranty. Warning for all Systems All systems must be flushed to remove sediment, flux, filings, etc. Failure to do so will seriously damage the boiler, voiding warranty. (Recommend using Fern ox cleaning products "Superfloc"for new installations and CHR "Central Heating Restorer"for retrofits) Warning for all Systems The boiler fittings can't support any weight. Support all 74\ of the plumbing system externally. Do not apply torque to the boiler fittings. Hold the fitting when installing, otherwise damage to the unit will occur. Caution: This boiler is designed to operate in residential and commercial heating systems, 10 and is not intended for: 1. Outdoor installations, or unheated spaces, which can cause freezing. 2. Process heating of potable water, or any other fluids. 3. Un-pressurized, and gravity feed heating systems. 4. Heating systems with very low pressures (min 5 psi) or flow. (min 6 GPM) IMPORTANT 1. Understand and follow the plumbing requirements provided in this section. 2. Keep serviceability in mind when installing plumbing around the boiler cabinetry. 3. Install fittings that will allow the system to be flushed if needed during annual check-ups. 4. Add an inhibitor to the system water to prevent limestone and magnetite deposits from forming, and to protect the boiler from galvanic corrosion (Recommend inhibitor CHP, "Central Heating Protector" from Fernox). The Trinity boiler comes in two versions, heating and Combi. Heating Version –The standard heating version is designed to operate in a hydronic heating system and can operate with an indirect water heater. Combi Version –This special version is equipped with internal components to provide hydronic heating and domestic hot water heating. See Sections 6.1 and 6.3. 6.1 PRIMARY LOOP PLUMBING Trinity Head loss —T150 . T200 Circulating Pump Due to the Trinity design, the boiler is more 50.0 restrictive than a conventional boiler, � 40.0 thus greater consideration must be a, given to the capabilities of the = 30.0 — primary loop-circulating pump. 2 20.0 – a, The following is a listing of the u_ 10.0 — — recommended circulators. 0.0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 GPM us Restriction Minimum Max. Temp. Minimum Primary Pump Size Model Head Loss Flow (us Rise GPM) B&G Grundfos Taco T150 7' at 6 GPM ' 6 45°F NRF-33 UP 26-64 0010 T200 10' at 8 GPM 8 45°F PL-36 UP 26-99 0011 Relief Valve (30PS1) Is provided with the system, and it is to be mounted as shown in the diagram. Ensure that the discharge of the pressure relief is piped to a location were steam or water won't cause personal injury or appliance and property damage. Boiler Venting Hot water boilers are designed to operate with airless water in the system. The Trinity boiler is provided with a 1/8" Air vent located on the top of the unit. This Air vent is intended to vent the boiler on initial startup. This device will NOT continuously vent air collecting in the primary loop, and it is not intended to be the primary venting device. The Air Scoop as shown in the diagram is the primary venting location. It is recommended that an additional Air Scoop be used in the secondary plumbing. If air continues to be a problem an air scrubber must be used (recommend Spriovent#VJR 100TM or VJR 125TM). 11 'Low Water Cutoff A certified low water cutoff is not provided in the package, however it is to be field installed in any application where the boiler is located above ALL the radiation. Plumbing • Ensure that the water line of the Low Water cut off "Low Water Cutoff' is at least 6" Break red wire above the top of the boiler. in the Trinity Air Vents • It is recommended that the LWCO control box and -_ be situated so that it can be tested switch with ' Water Line without removing water from the relay. circuit is -I- boiler. 1 amp, 24V to Tri-cocks and a gauge glass igniter and gas - - _ are highly recommended. valve. �1- v N • It is recormended that no gate valves be installed between the LWCO and the boiler. No shut off • Use an air vent if installed as per valve be the boiler rween and our diagram to be used as a LWCO. vacuum breaker and to eliminate air upon filling. -._.___---__--- Electrical • Break the red wire looped in the Trinity control box, and wire the normally open contacts of the LWCO in series with the two red wires. Circuit is 24 volts, 1 amp. The Trinity boiler is to be used only in a Primary/Secondary pumping system. This is to avoid cycling problems in systems that have poor flow, or heating zones with very small capacities. The primary loop system must be used in all cases, regardless of the configuration of the secondary system design. Flow: The Trinity boiler must have water flow going through the boiler whenever the burner is on. CAUTION: DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF THE BOILER IS FIRED WITH NO WATER IN IT, OR REPETITIVE NO FLOW OPERATIONS, WHICH WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. 12 Primary Loop For Heating Model Quantity and location of shutoff valves,and Legend ` . drains,are at the discretion of the installed. A- Back flow preventor E Ti 150 B- Fill valve(set at 12 psi) C- Diaphragm expansion tank D- Cast Iron Air scoop, or excessive air All piping 1" pipe p must be Recommended I conditions use Spriovent. secured , // E-Automatic air vent to wall for F- Relief valve(set at 30 psi) support , L F G-Pressure gauge �. , N ,� { H-Heating pump (see size E S recommendation on page 10)Wired to terminals C1 -L2 I- Optional Indirect pump(see D GO recommendation on page 10) Wired to terminals Ap -L2 Q J- Optional Indirect Water heater o - . 6, - K- Swing check valve. o K / L- Ball Valve C A B / M-Boiler Drain 'F:5 /// N-Boiler inlet connection (warm) c0 0-Boiler outlet connection (hot) Water P- External Combi Manifold#82470-1 E ' 1 , Supply a , o ,� ?� /i�-< J �-' K .,�� _ Optional Indirect co\gyp M o ''�`"` Insert secondary Ti200 Relief H K `J 4._—:-- Loop here. valve location. See page12 & 13 Ti200 All other piping is same as N T150H °• F l r?)--\, i 1" Pipe E , ;G Recommended E All piping must be H N . secured to + ii wall for --------116" ° F support \�` , , E I :� �`7 L ;v. Primary Loop T �� P loo For Combi Model Only tz 0 i L Quantity and location of shutoff valves,and i' W; G i drains,are at the discretion of the installed. A L Water co Supply a k---1 4-a / Insert secondary �� Loop here. M co ��"�( See page12 & 13 13 6.2 SECONDARY LOOP HEATING SYSTEM The following are typical piping systems. It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to determine which system best meets the need of the installation. Contractor modifications to these instructions may be required, based upon existing piping and system design. 6.2.1 Multiple Zones using Zone Valves Max.12"apart Primary _1 ] c Loop . 1_ vii 77---r--romm ---rte r ' See figure Normally closed 4 Zone I Zone 1 3 7.2.1 "Multiple 4 wire Zone Valves" Zone wire Zone Valves ne for wiring With End Switrhes� I 7.2.2"Multiple Zones with Taco Valve controller 4 4j 4 � r C 1 6.2.2 Multiple Zones using Pumps h_- -"-`1 Max.12"apart Primary — 1 Loop ' I r rail J== z n r. Pumps sized to each --is- zones flow and head See figure requirements 7.2.3"Multiple Zones using pumps =111II( 0 w Zone 1 and pump controller" _So- Installer may require throttling and check valves to correctly regulate the ! III( ° / Zone 2 f system C —Ito- II o _.._ Zone 3 `7 14 6.2.3 Multiple Zones with different temperatures Using pumps and tempering valves '-- Max.12"apart Primary Loon a _ l.� I)_ I,— vi Tempering valve See figure — CT I 7.2.3 "Multiple Zones using pumps, � _ ,,- Zone 1 and pump controller" �w � Low Temp. L I By setting the tempering valves to _ different settings,multiple ::-,A L J temperatures can be obtained. — �o Zone 2 Installer may require throttling and Med.Temp. check valves to correctly regulate the --0- system. f1�- - - Zone 3 - r Other configurations may work, but Q___.-_ ��� High Temp. under no circumstances can a mixing Pumps sized to each r valve be placed in the primary loop as zones flow and head overheating of the boiler could occur. requirements Using injection pumps Boiler sensor#1 (Hi Temp.) Boiler sensor#2 Max.12"apart (Lo Temp.) Max.12"apart H Primary loop See figure Injection Injection 7.2.4"Multiple temperature Zones Pump Pump .j using injection pump" Installer may require throttling and IMINIIM check valves to correctly regulate " (---`- 1 the system Mix sensor#1 Mix sensor#2 (Hi Temp.) Lo Temp.) Max.12" Max.12" apart apart Loop 1 J E- ---v- Loop 2 _ `� r High �J1 _ Low —.,, IJ J Temp. �_ Temp. -de— Loop Pumps sized to each loops flow and head requirements 15 N A Primary Loop Boiler Boiler B oiler 1 2 For multiple boilers Note:See page 11 for location of expansion } t Check tank and other I Valves components ) ) / Insert secondary --r. c-__: _ i Loop here. 7"-- � See pagel2 & 13 •— 1 Pump Pump t ° .Pu3 p f D � 1 1 --- II -- err --- 0 6.3 DOMESTIC COMBI SYSTEM - , (((OPTIONAL))) -__L`. The Trinity Combi is designed for installations where _ . space is restricted. For applications where Heating System J space is not restricted, Supply (hot) 4 ,, the use of an "Indirect �� . Heating &Combi 3 way diverting , __.. 3ci et- F--- Water Heater is highly Circulator y g I recommended. valve — �_1=r M Heating System — ( C �. 'I -- -...... The Trinity Combi Return (Cool) _ incorporates all the Plate features of the f------®�_ - fP heat External Combi Standard Heating Manifold #82470-1 Flow Switch-----.....16, w I exchange version, plus External 1—( ti� g— Combi Manifold, Cold ��- diverting valve, plate heat exchanger & flow Domestic =— ; - switch. Note: The Two Drains for _ —C " µ _l installer is required to cleaning of plate - install the %"pump flange heat exchanger (included in Combi kit) Mixed Domestic _ b Tempering Valve �I . onto the boiler return pipe . Water prior to installing the Throttling Valve boiler; the bolts must be Check Valve inserted into the flange prior to installing the flange. 16 COMBI Sequence of operation When water flow greater than .5 GPM passes through the flow switch, it closes a contact to terminals A-C on the Sentry 2100 controller. The boiler is immediately energized (if not already on), the 3-way diverting valve moves to the domestic hot water position "A", and the circulator is energized. Hot water is circulated through the plate heat exchanger. The flame is modulated to maintain the "LO" setting on the Sentry control. The Sentry uses the boiler thermister to read the temperature of the boiler water. Space heating is not provided during a call for domestic. To improve domestic hot water performance Sentry versions T1.5 and newer, installed on Combi boilers, go into a "Storage Mode" when demands for both space and domestic heat are finished. The control will enter"Storage Mode" if the burner is on at the end of a demand. Once in "Storage Mode" the burner goes to low fire, the 3-way diverting valve is energized (position "A"), and the circulator is powered until a boiler temperature of 185°F is reached, at which point the control reverts to "Standby Mode". The "Storage Mode" will be interrupted by either a call for space or domestic heat. Anti-Scald Valve A Sparcomix AM101-US-1 is Warning provided with your package. This valve regulates the If the Anti-Scald Valve is not water temperature leaving the plate heat exchanger, installed to the Honeywell Sheet and must be used in every instance. The dial can I sD/ls150, and this manual, be set to the desired temperature required. Consult operation may supply SCALDING the Honeywell manual SD/IS150 for detailed hot water to the occupants. instructions and settings. (Note: the valve must be set to a supply temperature of not more then 120°F. It is the responsibility of the installer to set the valve and remove the dial.) Hard Water Hard water conditions will cause the components of this appliance to form scale and impede the normal operation of the unit. Water with hardness higher than 50 ppm Calcium carbonate must incorporate a "Water Softener" prior to entering the appliance. Plugging of domestic system by scaling or accumulation of dirt is not the responsibility of NY Thermal Inc., and suitable steps shall be taken to avoid it. Cleaning Secespol brazed plate heat exchangers operate with high turbulence flow, even at low flow rates. This high turbulence keeps small particles in suspension minimizing fouling and scaling. However, in some applications the fouling tendency can be very high, e.g. when using extremely hard water at high temperatures. In such cases it is always possible to clean the exchanger by circulating a cleaning liquid. Use a tank with weak acid, 5% phosphoric acid or, if the exchanger is frequently cleaned, 5% oxalic acid. Pump the cleaning liquid through the exchanger. For optimum cleaning, the cleaning solution flow rate should be a minimum of 1.5 times the normal flow rate, preferably in a back-flush mode. After use, do not forget to rinse the heat exchanger carefully with clean water. A solution of 1-2% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) before the last rinse ensures that all acid is neutralized. Clean at regular intervals. Combi Limitations As the Trinity produces domestic hot water instantaneously, there are inherent limitations that this system has. 1) NO STORAGE -As there is no water storage, the boiler can only provide water at the temperature specified at the corresponding flow rates. Flow through the fixtures must be regulated so flows don't exceed the ability of the boiler to heat the water. MORE FLOW= LESS TEMPERATURE 2) DOESN'T MAINTAIN TEMPERATURE —When there is no call for domestic the unit is off. From a dead stop the unit will detect flow and start providing heat in 15 seconds, and be up to capacity by 17 25 seconds. Once running, the unit can provide an endless amount of hot water. If the flow is momentarily turned off for whatever reason, the unit will turn off. Once off, the unit must relight, and not provide heat for 15-25 seconds. This will cause cold unheated water to pass through the unit, ' and advance through the domestic plumbing between the previously heated (hot) water, and the new (hot) water. This can be mistaken for an inability to adequately heat the water. Procedure for Setting up Domestic Hot Water If the combi boiler is being installed in an application that uses municipal water, often the pressure is high enough to generate flow rates at the faucets that will exceed the boilers capacity to heat it. See the following tables to determine what flow can be expected at various inlet and outlet water temperatures. Table 1: TI50C Flow rates (flow rates in usgpm) Inlet Water Temperature (deg. F) 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 110 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.9 5.4 6.0 6.7 d 115 3.6 _ 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.9 _ 5.4 6.0 a 120 3.4 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.9 5.4 125 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.9 ..":11 130 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 135 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 _ 3.9 4.2 140 2.7 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.9 Table 2: T200C Flow rates (flow rates in usgpm) Inlet Water Temperature (deg. F) 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 LL 110 5.1 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.2 8.0 9.0 115 4.8 5.1 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.2 8.0 120 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.2 125 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.5 6.0 6.5 130 4.0 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 r 5.5 6.0 135 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.5 o 140 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 To avoid having too much flow at your faucets use the shut off valve after the mixing valve to limit the overall flow of domestic hot water. Follow these instructions to achieve the best results with your combi boiler: 1. Open shut off valve fully. 2. Turn the dial on the mixing valve to the desired setting (being careful not to exceed 120°F or a dial setting greater then 2) and adjust LO setting accordingly. 3. Create the maximum amount of DHW flow that is likely to occur on a regular basis. (Usually tub faucet, or choose two other faucets) 4. Allow the boiler to reach steady state, and then throttle the shut-off valve until the hot water exiting the plate heat exchanger is warmer than the mixed water exiting the mixing valve. Ensure the boiler is firing at the maximum rate, if not increase the LO setting and repeat this step. (It is beneficial to keep the LO setting as low as possible to limit short cycling and maintain efficiency) 7.0 WIRING All wiring must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical code, CSA C22.2, and any applicable 18 local codes. Ensure that t.,..1 wiring is in accordance with this manual. Contact capacity of outputs Ci or Ap is 3 running Amps with a maximum inrush of 6 . . Amps. If the capacity of the pumps is in excess of these maximums, you must either use a pump controller, or isolation relay to energize the pumps. 7.1 Simplified Wiring Connections Heat and Indirect Wiring 120V WIRING Indirect Aquastat txe��os`' Outdoor aei Primary Pump R / Probe P. /r White CAUTION --- •Indirect Contact that energize Black a — Circulator these inputs �/oo \\, a MUST BE DRY /0- ° - ---•14 CONTACTS ONLY 120/1/60 /. Q. 15 AMP FUSED Electrical Box POWER SUPPLY 5V WIRING Combi Wiring 12OV WIRING Flow Switch ��a` ire V' Outdoor R Probe ,-----,Primary `; 400 - - ::1� CAUTION —— White Contact that energize ! ' Black these inputs o \ ' 11/ MUST BEDRY � ° / CONTACTS ONLY C yrG 12011/60 /• .Q. K-=-__L-2 , — 15 AMP FUSED N Electrical Box POWER SUPPLY -= 5V WIRING The boiler must be electrically grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or local codes, and/or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1. Warning!!! A bad installation could ruin the Sentry Board and void your warranty. • Before providing 120 Volts to the boiler, do a continuity check between all wires and ground to make sure that there are no electrical leaks that could damage the board. ® Do not use magnetic tip screwdriver near the Sentry board. ® Verify that the wires connected to the Sentry TC and AC terminals are not grounded, or have any voltage applied to them, or voltage to ground (dry contact closure only). 19 . • Ensure that the probe wire is not damaged. ,• Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnecting them when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation 7.2 Advanced Wiring Systems Legend C :JIB 2)17---\, P1-Primary Pump P3-Secondary pump , o-' P2-Indirect pump,or CB-Trinity Control box 3-way on Combi —Z Version a, I %r i l c �- P 3 '71 , !I-c tee -'-,r.0 r C _:-J k Co -or -ea t --r-- ,----� !b/aterlA,- SWF". _- ,hO- i — I ' A C T ---, , — . .__ _ -v 4 wire zone valves Power open, L.NI: spring return NI: .,',1C- err SWICH e.5,, - h.'C-C7 1.1C-OR I-OTCR Indirect INN 1111111 IIIIII thermostat, or combi flow r- switch � o T 5 — 5 - 5 c c �� 2 n 2 , _ — z = 4OVA 120/1/S0 2.1-V 1 120V 1.5 LMF FUSED P7',/ER ST---)P_" l 7.2.1 Multiple 4 wire Zone Valves The basic multiple zoned system uses normally closed four (4) wire zone valves. This wiring system is used with the piping as described in Section 6.2.1 "Multiple Zones using Zone Valves". Operation Room thermostat closes circuit to zone valve motor, Warning thus opening the valve. When the valve is opened, the Maximum current of blue wire end switch closes the circuit between terminals T-C on (Ci) is 6 amps, with all pumps the Sentry control. The Sentry 2100 provides power to running. Current in excess of 6 the primary pump and secondary pump via (C1), once Amps, will damage the board, these pumps are on, it turns on the burner. and void the warranty. Once the room thermostat is satisfied, it breaks power to the motor, which opens the end switch, and the T-C circuit. The Pumps and burner turn off. 20 7.21 Multiple Zones with Taco Valve controller (Models ZVC403 to ZVC 406) Legend C P1- Primary Pump P3-Secondary pump B'u e P1 - ,, P2-indirect pump,or CB-Trinity Control box 3-way on Combi Version Iry h i e v ____ I S L/--\ .. . In E,rrer Or .z]' l� — o 4 ® . -PSrg Pu._ �_/ i-__ c" - i 1 ®2�.. � C L2 - -._; ii ; B:ack _ - _ __ .-- CA. --- ----a) -- _________ (_ E 1 - A 0Y 1 Indirect thermostat, or combi flow switch �,,; OOPm! 0 'O/I/;O C '��: • __ v 2 —. — ol.e 1 -Ui� -JSE— ' I N 3 0--3 `.er`c L� J LEI (-c,' Mo'n ----- E--d switch N 0- 1i- rrostc. ---- 52 2 0 0 — 1 b e r'-f1 o S t C L -- - nom- • m 2 0- 0 Zene: _� O 3 0- ---- -0 valve N c 0 0 herm Stc: 3 r,� �'�.!; �- ,_°I o: 2 Valve =as Cr -per- .] r-rlcS . L v / 0-- _ s The basic multiple zoned system using normally closed 2 —3- or 4 wire Taco zone valves. This wiring system is used with the piping as described in Section 6.2.1 "Multiple Zones using Zone Valves". Operation Room thermostat closes circuit to TT terminals Taco ZVC403 to ZVC 406 zone controller. The controller energizes the appropriate zone valve and closes the circuit between terminals T-C on the Sentry control. The Sentry 2100 provides power to the primary pump and secondary pump via (C1), once these pumps are on it turns on the burner. Once the room thermostat is satisfied, it breaks power to the motor, which opens the end switch, and the T-C circuit. The Pumps and burner turn off. 21 7.2.3 Multiple Zones Pump controller (Models Taco SR504, Argo ARM 861 Series) Legend C3 P1-Primary Pump P3-Secondary pump , 1; _ S L--e: ,, 1 ----- P2-Indirect pump, or CB-Trinity Control box \ f 3-way on Combi Version %'',/-170 r_._C 1. –J I I V I 3 c c k , Hnn• -g Fun-) F- - I m fax �u�F _ P ! i C i 0 0 0 --_ > e7:---&--_ . . I P c/_/h c ��6 c LL .; nv' rJSr7 c :�•l" . . 5 _. ..® — ,a ` 8--- - nw,R SLF°LY {,4 �'D.arnp Indirect rermcstc 1 _ � �thermostat, — � "^r p L or cornbi flow n a cwitrh �e�� ti �-rp hermcstc , 3 mos 0I-^; 0 , , , 0--E3-; ,,-rp L -r_c rncstci 4 L —.-1- -0I�- zc G-- z.R _0--- -X 0 — X-__0------ . The basic multiple zoned system using circulating pumps. This wiring system is used with the piping as described in 6.2.2 Multiple Zones using Pumps and 6.2.3 Multiple Zones with different temperatures. Operation Room thermostat closes circuit to TT terminals of the pump controller. The controller energizes the appropriate circulating pump and closes the circuit between terminals T-C on the Sentry control. The Sentry 2100, provides power to the primary pump (C1), once the pump is on, it turns on the burner. Once the room thermostat is satisfied, it breaks power to the TT terminal of the pump controller, which opens the X-X contacts, which opens the T-C circuit. The Pumps and burner turn off. 22 7.2.4 Multiple Temperatui e Zones with Injection Pumps (Models Taco SR504,Argo ARM 861 Series And Tekmar 356 controller) Ei 7-3Lic �� rvr::e '7'2 (_---- , j — ®Vete.®:- Ii.Ef — 1' _ ____- n " BS' 1 —� ' V 356 I. ' ..1 __2 , ODS It�� — ---– - - 3' Jurtaer a \or, Zr Zc 0. Indirect thermostat, or \ / aii combi flow switch ;—_ �_. l J _ P s ati,' r..srn �� Loop 1 (Hi Temp.) 0 .• K, - J Z- , J Thermostat, or -� manifold end switch �� T ��\ r._._ ... 3 .--} K7- /}- - - 0 0- -NI �7 ZP Q, Loop 2(Lo Temp.) O ®. K, -� -Jr-- E Thermostat, or ~ -- manifold end switch 1- --.I T3 ,_.__._::_;" - 0 Ip o e _ K4 p4 �/ -, N 0 0 I 1 Q. Legend L .: o 0 P1-Primary Pump ZP-Zone Pump J BS P2-Indirect pump or 3-way Valve in Combi BS.-Strap on boiler sensor i--.. 7Z NS. CB-Trinity Control box MS.-Strap on mixing sensor 7 �° IP- Iniection Pumo ODS.-Outdoor sensor 356-°DS. J This wiring system is used with the piping as described in 6.2.3 Multiple Zones with different temperatures ((Using Injection pumps)) Operation Room thermostat or the end switch of a zoned manifold closes the circuit to TT terminals of the pump controller. The pump controller then: 1. Sends 120 volts to the zone pumps (which circulates mixed water throughout the loop). 2. Sends 120 volts to the injection pump, through the 356 Tekmar controller. 3. Closes the circuit between terminals T-C on the Sentry control. The Sentry 2100 provides power to the primary pump via (C1), once the pump is on, it turns on the burner. The 356 controller reduces or increases the speed of the injection pump, depending on the temperature at the "Mix sensor". 23 Once the room thermostat is satisfied, it breaks power to the TT terminal of the pump controller, which opens the X—X contacts, which opens the T-C circuit. The Pumps and burner turn off. In an injection system, it is important to understand the effect of flow and temperature set points. It is recommended that the Sentry controllers set point is at least 20°F higher than the desired Mix temperature of the Hottest Loop. Consult the Tekmar installation manual for detail installation and operation of this control. 8.0 SENTRY 2100T CONTROLLER The Sentry controller is the central controller for the Trinity boiler. The Sentry handles all the combustion logic, together with the energy management functions. The Sentry 2100T operates in two different modes, reset or conventional. The mode is automatically determined by the presence of the outdoor sensor. When the Sentry 2100 detects the presence of the outdoor sensor the controller will operate in Reset Mode. If the outdoor sensor is not installed, the controller will operate in Conventional Mode. If outdoor sensor is connected after start-up must power boiler off and on. Sentry Display LED Display indicates the value of The following describes the meaning of the lights on the Sentry controller. the information being displayed. Green Lights ---� 0 Burner/Bruleur= Indicates that the ignition system is activated Circ. = Indicates that the heating pump is energized O Burner/Bruleur oc.«. 0 Circ.Aux.= Indicates a call for DHW, and octiro. Aux. Indirect pump or 3 way valve is activated. O— J Thermostat demand O O ❑ Thermostat Demand= Indicates that terminals T-C are closed, iniating a call for heat. J Water/Eau = When Air = If the air sensor is Gas Input Value= DHW Temp. _ illuminated, indicates being used. When When illuminated, When illuminated, that the display is illuminated, indicates indicates that the indicates that showing boiler water that the display is display is showing the there is a call for temperature. showing outdoor air current input level (40- domestic hot temperature. 240). See Chart to water. determine input. Display Data - Input conversion chart Indirect Water Heaters The Sentry 2100 comes with an input and output for a 200 120-volt indirect pump.When in 150 o the A-C terminals are closed (dry contact)the boiler will go a 125 - _. . ___ . .-. —.___.__ immediately to indirect D 100 . domestic mode, whereby the indirect pump is activated, 50 and the boiler will modulate 205 185 165 145 125 105 85 65 45 to the LO setpoint. —T150 ®T200 LED Display 24 . , Setting Sentry 2100T uperation The Trinity boiler employs a pneumatic modulation system. This modulation system increases or decreases the velocity of the blower, to meet the demand for heating. The gas valve, senses this change, in blower pressure, and introduces the required amount of gas, to ensure correct combustion. The term "Set Point" is used to indicate the desired temperature that the Trinity will try and maintain, by increasing or decreasing the input. GP 18 T-C&A-C Open T-C Closed&A-C open T-C Closed&A-C Close T-C Open&A-C Closed CCondition Standby NO1e' Heating Only Domestic Only Domestic Only O Set Point HI LO LO I Burner On —DIF LO-10 LO 10 Burner Off - HI + 10 200°F 200°F Heat Circ. Off On Off Note t Off Note 1 p Aux.Circ. Off Off On Note z On Note 2 m ® T-C&A-C Open T-C Closed&A-C open T-C Closed&A-C Close T-C Open&A-C Closed 2 Condition Standby Notes Heating Only Domestic Only Domestic Only Set Point - HI Catc. LO LO 1100 -m Burner On - HI catc—DIF LO-10 LO-10 In Burner Off - HI cats+ 10 200°F 200°F Heat Circ.(C1) Off On Off Rote t off Note IA Aux.Circ.(Ap) Off Off On Note z On Note t Note: 1- For Combi units the Heating Circ. (C1) is powered for both heating and domestic hot water. 2- For Combi units the Aux Circ. (Ap) powers the 3-way diverter valve. (Located in the boiler) 3- For Combi units (version 1.5 or higher) the boiler will run in domestic mode immediately following a call for heat or domestic, until a boiler temperature of 185°F in reached. Setting Sentry 2100 control Programming is accomplished by a series of three push buttons located on the bottom side of the control. (Function, tand M. To enter the programming mode, press the function key once. To scroll through the various menu options depress Tuntil the menu is displayed. To alter the value press Function once, and the current value will be displayed, then use tfor up, and 1for down, until the desired value is obtained. To enter the selected value press Function, which will return to the menu. When all desired values are selected, scroll to the RUN menu, and press Function, which exits the Programming Mode and initiates normal operation. A safety feature has been added to ensure that if the control is left in the Program Mode, the unit will turn off if left in program mode longer than 30 seconds without receiving an input. Press Function once to continue programming or to start boiler operation. MENU Boiler Setpoint for Differential Sets Starting Gas Sets Lowest Gas Input DHW(80-200°F) 1-40°F Input Val e(60-100) Value 33-100) Stores Values Boiler Setpoint for Sets Outdoor Reset Sets Highest Gas Input Indirect Water Heater &initiates Heating0-200°F) Curve Slope(70°F-HI) Value(100-240) Error Code(On/Off) t1 RUN LO HI DIF RES SFS HFS LFS EER5 To start the control operation,you must return to RUN on the menu,and press Function.Normal operation will begin. 25 Determining Reset Temperature Hlcaic Once the control identifies the presence of a good outside sensor, the control will automatically reduce the HI setting, based upon the outdoor temperature. The calculated HI setpoint(Hlca,c)is calculated as follows: Example: Hi=200, RES=70 ,Air Temperature=32 RESET RATIO RESET TEMPERATURE HIcaic Note: =(High Setting - RES)/RES =[(RES-Outdoor Air)x Reset Ratio]+RES THE DESIGN TEMPERATURE IS = (200-70)/70 =1(70-32)x 1.85] +70 0°F OUTSIDE AIR, SO AT 0°F = 1.85 =[70.6] +70 OR LESS,THE HI SETTING IS =140.6°F USED,AND NOT SURPASSED. Reset Curve for Res=85 200 - — -- 0 5.1).. C o a) = v O m 180 o O_ CD 86160 �� X v oo " 140 (D = N cD g- E120 2 U) rtcn m 1 o cn' 5 N v m H 100 N a) CD •-- CD N -0 CD ± 80 O v O x 60 � � v = CCp . 3 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 N. i Outdoor Temperature (deg.F) , N - Q o 0 Reset Curve for Res=70 CD W o CD 200 c O cD O .-r 43 o = = - 180 I o cD w 3 _,04-. 160 -1 Cnr► O N � t1 CD = � -, 140 , = m -O v c E 120 `z ° uO�i CD . }- 100 - a Z c1) c N CO -3 er _ 60 80 � � E o W z � EL/ . N -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Ti --1 O' n- Outdoor Temperature (deg.F) CD Recommended settings: When determining the setting, ask System Hi Dif RES yourself, what is the hottest boiler Finned Tube Baseboard 190°F 20°F 85°F temperature required on the coldest Cast Iron Radiators 150°F 20°F 85°F day=HI SETTING, and what is the temperature I want to generate for my indirect =LO SETTING. Keep in mind, that the lower the water temperature the boiler operates at, the higher the system efficiency will be. The LO setting is only used during a call for DHW (when A-C terminals are closed). Set the LO to the temperature you require for the Indirect Water Heater (recommend 140°F) or at least 30°F higher than the indirect Aquastat (recommend 110°F). Refer to "Procedure for Setting up DHW' in Section 6.30 to achieve proper LO setting for Combi boiler (recommend 160 for T150C and 170 for T200C). If the A-C terminals are not used, the LO setting is not used. Outdoor Sensor— Shall be installed to take advantage of the energy saving features of the Sentry Controller. Install the sensor preferably on the north, or coldest side of the building, not within 10 feet of the discharge of the gas vent outlet, or other sources of heat. 26 • 9.0 LIGHTING BOILER 9.1 INITIAL START-UP ® Ensure that the boiler is wired in accordance with this manual. ® Ensure that the gas shut-off valve is turned on, and that the gas system has been fully tested for leaks. ® Ensure that the system is completely filled with water, and that ALL the air is purged out. 1. Turn on power to the Trinity Boiler. The boiler should run through a purge, and combustion should occur. (The control system has a built in ignition retry, allowing the system to retry at least four times, before locking-out.) 2. Verify that the gas line pressure is 4-9"wc. for natural gas, and 9-12" wc. for propane. 3. Using an appropriate Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide analyzer, take a sample of the flue gas. The sample must fall within the acceptable ranges for carbon Dioxide, which is 8% -9.5% for natural gas, and 9.0%-10.5% for propane. If the reading does not fall within this range, contact NY Thermal, for assistance. 4. Perform at least three lights in succession to ensure proper operation. 5. After the three successive lights, unplug the flame probe, and allow the unit to cycle again. Ensure that it tries to light, and locks out on safety reset. Once you have successfully activated the flame safety system, replace the wire on the flame sensor, and reconfirm proper lighting. For Your Safety, Read before operating A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped Warning with an ignition device that automatically lights the If you do not follow these burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand. instructions exactly, a fire B. BEFORE OPERATING, check all around the or explosion may result appliance area for gas. Be sure to check next to I causing property damage, the floor, as some gases are heavier than air, and and loss of life. will settle on the floor. C. Use only your hand to turn gas knobs, never use a tool. Forcing the valve, or attempting to repair it can cause fire or explosion. D. Do not use the appliance if any part is under water. 9.2 RE-LIGHTING UNIT 1. Stop and read these instructions very carefully. 2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting, and then turn off all power to the boiler. 3. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand. 4. Turn the gas shut-off valve to the off position, and then remove the front cover. 5. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then check for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas "Stop" and follow "B" above. If you don't detect any gas proceed to the next step. 6. Turn the gas shut-off valve to the on position, wait an addition five (5) minutes and check for gas. 7. Replace the front cover. 8. Set the thermostat to the highest setting, and then turn on all power to the boiler. 9. Ignition sequence is automatic, combustion will occur after a brief fan purge. Ignition will retry 3 times. 10. If ignition does not occur, "Turn off the gas and electricity to the boiler" and contact a professional service technician, or gas supplier. 9.3 TURN OFF BOILER 1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting, and then turn off all power to the boiler. 2. Turn the gas shut-off valve to the off position. 27 • 10.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING . This section is intended to assist the service technician in detecting and correcting common errors. The Sentry 2100 is equipped with an internal diagnostic system that verifies control operation. The following series of error codes has been developed to aid in diagnosing control problems: Problem Detected Problem Solution ER1 The Safety High Limit of 250° F, has been 1-Check to see if water is dripping on the sensor. On Display reached 2-Reduce the Hi setting (and/or)ensure that there is proper water circulation in the system. ER2 Water Probe... The water probe is transmitting Check wiring On Display an invalid signal. Closed circuit. ER3 Water probe...Sentry is sensing an open circuit Check wiring. (Note: ER3 will be displayed if On Display at water probe. Or, the wiring to the outdoor temperature sensed is less then 32°F.) probe is grounding. The control has determined an Indirect water 1-Not enough flow to keep boiler from tripping on limit. ER5 heater problem, the boiler has cycled off 10 times Verify that a min. of 6 GPM flow is going through boiler& On Display during a call for domestic.The Indirect call will indirect circuit. now be ignored, until power is reset or the 2-Reduce indirect Aquastat setting, or Increase DHW indirect call is interrupted. difference between (Lo Setting)and (indirect Aquastat Problem ((Not activated on Combi version)) setting). 3-Indirect limit or wiring failure. There is a problem in the ignition sequence, it could be Sentry has sensed a Fenwal lock out and after caused by a faulty igniter, flame sensor, gas valve or ER6 restarting the ignition sequence the Fenwal lock- improper line pressure or combustion. Check out was still present. combustion sequence to determine which component is not functioning. (Sentry will retry ignition sequence 1 hour after ER6 code originally occurs) Burner Reset calculation being used to lower HI setting. If OD probe is being used,the HI setting will be shuts off calculated using formula in Section 8. before set- 1-If the thermostat demand light is turning off, the point thermostat has satisfied. temperature Thermostat is satisfied 2-If DHW temp light is turning off; the aquastat or call for is reached domestic has been satisfied. (and burner light goes out) 1-Are the vinyl tubes connected between the air switch ASO This is displayed when the boiler is expecting the and the ports on the inlet pipe. Negative side of switch Indicates air switch to be closed by a differential pressure connects to the port on the 1-1/2 ABS elbow. that the Air 2-Check for blockage on the intake and exhaust vents. Switch is generated when the combustion blower turns on. 3-If fan is running, air switch may be faulty. Open It can occur momentarily during normal 4-If fan is not running, check 120V wiring to blower, if ok operation. A problem is indicated when ASO is remove low voltage harness from blower, if blower fails to displayed continuously. start, replace blower, if blower does start problem may be with blower or Sentry control. ASC This is displayed when the boiler has turned the 1-Is the fan running. If so check for 24V between C and Indicates blower off and is expecting the air switch to be D terminals (see wiring diagram). that the Air open. It can occur momentarily during normal 2-Check venting termination with required venting Switch is operation.A problem is indicated when ASC is described in manual. Closed displayed continuously. Ignition Check for 24 Volts between terminal B1 on 1 — If there is 24V, indicates faulty wiring between BI and Sequence Sentry& Ground W1 on Fenwal, or faulty Fenwal. not 2—If 24V is not present proceed to next step. activated 1 —If 24V exists here but not at B1, indicates faulty relay when burner inside Sentry, contact Nil, replace control. light is on Check for 24 Volts between terminal Fl on 2—If 24V is not present check for 24V at transformer. (Fan is on Sentry& Ground —If 24V exists at transformer, check wiring and safety and Fenwal limits. If 24V not present at transformer, check wiring not flashing) and replace transformer if necessary. 28 May be caused by an error in the reading of the water temperature by the Sentry control. Watch cycle, and Water Safety Limit trips ensure the Sentry is displaying the correct water Continued temperature and is modulating. (Automatic reset) ((Located in the supply manifold inside the boiler This device protects the boiler from overheating due to a cabinet)) lack of flow passing through the unit when the burner is on. FLOW MUST NEVER BE BLOCKED BY ANY VALVES INCLUDING MIXING OR ZONE VALVES. Install unit as described in the manual. This device protects the integrity of the plastic venting Stack Safety Limit Trips material. (Automatic Reset) If the temperature of the flue gases exceeds 225° F the ((Located on the front of the flue box)) limit will cut power to the control. Blocked internal tubes can increase the stack temperature to an unacceptable level. Flush out the boiler. Problem Detected Solution Problem The Fenwal If the combustion sequence is normal,and there is no flame prior to ignition, the Two Flashes controller thinks Fenwal control is defective, and must be replaced. on Fenwal that there is a flame prior to ignition. If the condensate drain gets blocked,the boiler will become flooded, and terminate operation,as the flame rod becomes immersed.This will damage the flame probe. To correct, free the drain blockage, and permanently prevent it from reoccurring. Remove and dry off the probe. Reinstall the probe and try for ignition, if it fails to ignite, leave Three the fan run for up to three hours to dry out the insulation and probe. Flashes on Indicates Ignition Reset Boiler so it will attempt to ignite. Fenwal Lockout. Check for proper operation of ignition components. Make sure igniter glows and gas valve opens. Check for proper line pressure at gas valve when it opens. If boiler lights check for flame signal between FC1 And FC2 on Fenwal control (If lower then 1.2 micro Amps see"Boiler will not stay lit"). Check combustion properties. Indicates lack of a If the Burner light on the Sentry is going out, go to"Burner shutting off'. good flame signal. Check condensate drain for blockage and check the inlet piping for ingested snow or Boiler will In order to stay water(if the flame rod gets wet, it will need to be replaced). Check for resistance from not stay lit. running the flame flame rod to ground, must be an open circuit(O.L). signal must be at Check polarity of line voltage wiring to the boiler. least 0.7 micro Amps. Bangs or sounds Ensure the plumbing is as shown in manual. Check to see if pumps are faulty or end Boiler bangs like a kettle while switches are stuck. This problem can lead to boiler overheating! or hisses burner is running indicates insufficient flow Excessive noise, Check for voltage at the wires going to the A-C-T terminals of the Sentry. Sentry current, or voltage Check the magnitude of the line voltage power supply. Controller Check the Am p draw of output Cl and A p (max 2.5 Amp). Locks-up spikes in the 120V Check the Amp draw of control on start-up.(max 6 amps) power supply. Contact NY Thermal. Check for 120V between terminals L1 and L2 at Sentry. Display No power to control If 120V exists contact NY Thermal and replace the control,first check for possible Goes Blank or control failure causes. If 120V not present,check wiring and for 120V at source. Ensure that the venting lengths are in compliance with section 3.4 Boiler Lights Typically a Ensure that the running line pressure at,lighting does not drop more than 20% line rough or imbalance in the Air pressure when off. pulsates to gas ratio Using a calibrate Analyzer, check the flue gases to ensure the proper combustion. (See section 5.2) 29 Slight vibration t,an Use flexible gas line to insolate the vibration noises between the gas valve and the cause noise in the line. Fan appears residence Don't hang gas lines from floor joists. to be (This is not a Use rubber insulators with gas line supports. creating a warranty issue) noise in the Making a rubbing If gas valve is not held when the gas nipple is connected, the force of tightening the house fitting can damage the valve, and warp the fan housing. noise. ((This is not If pipe is used, the gas line must not create any forces to the valve, either vertically a warranty issue)) (weight of line), or horizontally(misaligned connection) The following are the thermister curves for diagnosing the water and outdoor air sensors. 1. Measure the resistance of the thermister when disconnected. 2. Using the appropriate chart, find the resistance and move either vertical (water probe) or horizontal (air probe) until the line is intersected. 3. Move 90 degrees to the corresponding temperature. 4. If the temperature is plus or minus 10 degrees, then the probe is operating correctly. Water Probe(1M ohm) 250- — 200 150 100 50 _ 0-. 2,264 1,304 772 469 291 185 120 80 54 37 26 Resistance(x1000) Outside 10K probe 100,000 90,000 60.000--- _- E 70,000 -- -`-- _ - _------ 60000 ,_ 50.000 -.------. -._._.__,—.... —_.—_.___- a40.000..._.-_. _ -_-_-____._______— —__-__.__-_._—..__-_____ „- 30.000. ._.-._ .__..____. _ 20.000 0 100 75 50 25 0 Temperature(F) 30 11.0 Sequence of operation The following is the normal sequence of operation for the trinity boiler. Trinity Sequence of operation 120v Power Displays version Boiler in Applyed t2.0 standby Mode Indirect thermostat Thermostat,End switch or flow switch closes A-C or relay closes T-C Energizes Combi Model Combi ((Call for Domestic)) ((Call for Heat)) 3-way diverter or Awaiting valve Indirect A-C Closed Input Energize Indirect Energize Indirect Primary Pump(C1) Energizes Water Pump(Ap)turns of C1 Primary Pump(C1) Heater • Air — Switches ! ((Call for Ignition)) Error ea ® Sentry 2100 A S C Closed Open Sentry 2100 DC signal to blower _i Sentry 2100 Fan to SFS(75) Error Open , ® ® Closed Sentry 2100 KA 24 VAC from Sentry B1 to Fenwal W CN T C\ VC2l,_- Prepurge Power to Ignitor S' L' _2 S2 V, Id`d 120V from S1 0 - Three Retries Igniter warm-up for Flame (5 sec.) before lockout Power to Gas Valve Flame Probe Signal< 1 mA Less than fi Mirrn Amns Sentry 2100 Greater than Modulates Fan .6 Micro Amps based upon setpoint and programing Call for flame ends 31 . , Wiring Diagram 0 cc ,0. C. F \ /-- - - Electrical \, o Lou) 0 co z Box cr 0 o ,, c• cn cn a .• CC , z _ FENWAL d 2 a: F- , co Blk '- c• 2 : , ii- u_ 0 ; (•-C) IN -==''--a - Si Li L2 52 W MV GND --- --- /...., 3 I L 2-- ' 120V ' i ,Ae 1:13 _ 0 1 "5- TRANSFORMER . ..__ tAtit---' , Green -, 24V Brown , \,., 1 Black Vvlit '-- Black - „ _ -- - - '----VvIll AC 7 9, A , .- Red t__ Blk I I , Blue- ---, ; r- -- ---, 11, r- 1 ,. -/-0- icid r- -131k -- - -- --- -j i ji 8 I Red 0 Red 6 1• 11 I `; 5 - ; bare ; 4 ; ----61 GI ' - ' SENTRY - L2- 1 •-' MI(....___ ..@.) -I-, . - 6 2100 I= E3 Ei E3 . B1 I 4-VOA 1 Ylw { Vht 5 - ._ i •"'n , .---7. C V ,.L1 Blk Il r- 2 A C T I C 1 t 0 6 0 , Blue .., 1 j , ; AIR SWITCH -T--1-± Blk 4_------:--bare--j Red Purple 1 Green Green GND BLOCK I GAS 1 -.....\__ L 5 are ..., — T BLOWER c VALVE..,.,___„ -1-1-'-/ r 1--- j-F3ec--1----) I/ _ - -- _ 1 lrown GROUND -..._: _ Blue Green - , White Black 32 12.0 INSTALLATION C. ,ECKL/ST Installation a) Connect all plumbing, and ensure that there are no system leaks. b) Connect, secure, and glue all vent piping. c) Install all gas piping as per this manual, and local codes. Pressure test, to detect any gas leaks. Start-up 1. Install pressure gauge (Gauge= 0" to 15" w.c. scale) and check line and manifold pressures. (See "Section 5.2") 2. Turn gas shut-off valve to the ON position. 3. Turn Power on to boiler. 4. Set Sentry Controller to desired settings. 5. Turn thermostat up, Ignition will occur. Operational Check list Ensure that Carbon Dioxide Readings are within the acceptable ranges. Using an appropriate Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide analyzer, take a sample of the flue gas. The sample must fall within the acceptable Carbon Dioxide ranges, which is 8% - 9.5% for natural, and 9.0%-10.5% for propane. (See "Section 5.2") .. IMPORTANT Before Leaving His imperative that you explain to the homeowner that it is their O Remove gauge from gas valve and responsibility to: tighten bleed screw and test plug for I leaks. Keep the vent terminal free of snow and ice. ® Allow boiler to complete at least one • Periodically check the vent terminal for complete cycle, or at least 15 debris. minutes running time. ® Always verify proper operation after servicing 13.0 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION This unit requires very little maintenance, however a Qualified Technician should inspect it at the beginning of every heating season. Inspection Check list: 1.) Lighting is smooth and consistent, and the combustion fan is noise & vibration free. 2.) The condensate freely flows from the unit, and is cleaned of sediment. 3.) Relief Valve and air vents are not weeping. 4.) Low water cut off is flushed (if applicable) 5.) Examine all venting, for evidence of leaks, and vent screens are cleaned. 6.) Check the burner plate for signs of leaking. 7.) Verify the vent clearance as per Section 3.0 8.) Listen for water flow noises indicating a drop in boiler water flow rate. The boiler and hydronic system my need to be flushed to eliminate hard water scale (Recommend using Fernox DS- 40 de-scalar). 13.01 Combustion Chamber Cleaning Once every second year the burner door should be removed so the combustion chamber can be inspected for flue gas blockage. Such blockage will reduce the boiler's capacity/firing rate and can impact negatively on how smooth and efficiently the burner lights. Vacuum out any loose build-up and clean the heat exchanger surface with an appropriate cleaner for combustion chambers (recommend using Sotin 300). Use a nylon or other non-metallic brush to loosen the sulfate incrustations and any other contaminates. Rinse with water allowing the solution to exit via the condensate drain. This process may warrant removing the insulation disc from the back of the heat exchanger. 33 14.0 PARTS LIST Replacement parts are available from your stocking wholesaler. Homeowners must contact their local Installer or Wholesaler. Installers or Wholesalers may contact NY Thermal Inc. for assistance at 506-432-1130. Notes: *Used for Combi version Only. 1A 82761 Premix Burner Gasket 2 81457 Transformer,24V 3 82013 Sentry 2100 Assembly 4 82052 Blower#RG 130 Ti-150 Only --------\��� 4 82661 Blower#RG 148/1200/3633 Ti-200 Only 5 82054 Gas Valve(CV1)VK8115F1134B �'� '� 5A 82065 Gas Valve 1/2"npt elbow#45.900.400- v� 5B 82600 Gas Valve Vent connection / J 6 82662 Air switch Huba @.15"wc. .+a 6A 82688 Air Switch Huba Clip 100294 _.-+..---•--27A 7 82671 Thermister#T7335C2016 1 Mohn �'' 1 8 82058 Ignition Moduel Fenwall#2465H-006-11 r!----, 9 82708 IGNITER,#601,c/w SS Heat shield 10 82762 Rauscchert Flame Rod • 11 82763 Composit Flue Box 11A 82764 Composit Flue Box Gasket • 11B 82765 Composit Flue Outlet Gasket 11C 82100 2"Clamp 11D 82748 2"ABS Coupling adaptor 'i 12 82659 Safety Limit#TCC-1 13(230) ' 13 82596 Ti 150 Heat Exchanger 13 82647 Ti 200 Heat Exchanger 14 82066 LP orifice 5.55mm Ti 150 Only 14 82650 LP orifice 5.20mm Ti 200 Only, L� 15 81873_ Safety Stack Sensor#TCC-113(205) _ 27 16 82766 Blower gasket Ti-150 Only 16 82719 Slower gasket Ti-200 Only \ �/ 2 \ / 17 82622-1 Ti Inlet Pipe nylon assembly z �// 1$ 82127 Condensate nylon Y ✓ t$ 19 82767 Cast alunimun Burner door 19A 82769 Ti Ceramic burner door disc i 6A ' 196 82770 Ti Burner door gasket 20 82768 Ti Igniter gasket / 21 82228* Tempering valve#AM101-US-1 \ o I../..- 22 82771 Extended air tube 23 82011*_ Plate heat exchanger LA 1430 / 24 81896* Flow switch FS-380,.5activate __ , • 25 82160* 3 way Valve VU54S2016B,3/4" 26 82159* 3 way actuator VU444A 1007B -1 1 C 27 82754 Complete Control panel&Harness 4`� 11B 27A 82754-I Terminal PCB&Optocoupler12 11D,�, 28 82054-I CVI Venturi 001 28A 82054-2 CVI Venturi Gasket 7 ` 11 29 82104-1 Ti Air metering Elbow 24 ,25 26 o____, 13 23 20 ..11A 1A �1� 0 1 �j `. 18 ' \ ;,� �`J� m5A 22 it ;/, , 4 10 ( ''5 // " J ' > X16 / -a• • - 17 28A 28 �J 34 15.0 WARRANTY What is Covered. We the manufacturer,warrant that any parts or components of each new boiler will be supplied free of defects in material or workmanship.This warranty replaces any other warranty implied or expressed,All the duration's,terms and conditions mentioned hereafter are for manufacturer defects due to material or workmanship only,and do not include misuse or normal wear of the equipment.Equipment returned for warranty consideration,will be evaluated upon the condition of the part when examined by NY Thermal or an authorized service representative.Undue care taken during handling may VOID the warranty. Basic Coverage A We will repair or replace any component supplied,or manufactured by NY Thermal INC.,that is found to be defective for a period of one(1)year,from date of installation,if found to be in concurrence with the original manufacturers warranty. Extended Coverage B If the homeowner registers the installation with NY Thermal within 1 year of the original date of installation,we will repair or replace the pressure vessel,if found to be defective for a period of five(5)years,from the date of installation,if found to be in concurrence with the recommended installation and terms and conditions of this warranty. Extended Coverage C If the homeowner registers the installation with NY Thermal within 1 year of the original date of installation,we will repair or replace the pressure vessel,found to be defective from year 6 through year 10,on a pro rated bases from 80%of a new pressure vessel in year 6 to 10%of a new pressure vessel in year 10,if found to be in concurrence with the recommended installation and terms and conditions of this warranty.Labor to install is not covered by the warranty. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. These terms and conditions void any of the preceding warranty statements: A.Damage due to installation not in accordance with this manual and local codes,and regulations. B.Any repairs or replacements made without authorization or notification to the manufacturer. C.This warranty doesn't cover the labor and shipping costs associated with installing a repaired or replaced boiler. D.Decision of warranty repairs or replacements to boiler will be at the discretion of the manufacturer or authorized service representative. E.Corrosion or pitting of the heat exchanger caused by air that contains chloride,fluoride,bromine,iodine or other hazardous or corrosive gases. F.Corrosion or pitting of the heat exchanger caused by oxygen,or contaminants in the heating system. G.Damage or corrosion to the heat exchanger,caused by hard water,sludge,excessive scaling,or sulfur in the fuel greater than 30 mg/m'. H.Damages due to the system not provide and ensuring flow through the boiler when the burner is on. 2. NY Thermal Inc.is not responsible for reimbursement for labor,fuel,or punitive damages caused by the operation or failure of the equipment. WHAT TO DO IN THE CASE OF A WARRANTY SERVICE PROBLEM 1.Contact your installing contractor or burner service company 2. If your contractor or service representative requires further help, they will contact us directly. 3. If for any reason you cannot contact your contractor or service rep.contact us at(506)432-1130 to the attention or the service department. 4. Please realize that we as the boiler manufacturer will replace or credit the parts under warranty credits are at our cost, so don't purchase replacement parts from suppliers with hopes of receiving 100%credit. Thus it is recommended to receive all your warranty parts from your authorized service rep. or us directly,at no charge(if under the warranty coverage). 5.We are very concerned about the service that you receive, so if you have complaints concerning the authorized service representative we would very much appreciate your evaluation. Extended Coverage Registration Form (Must be received within 1 year of installation) Name: Address: City: Province: Boiler Model Serial Number Installers Name Date of Installation: Return to: NY Thermal Inc., 31 Industrial Drive, Sussex, NB, E2E 2R7 31 sl . US. TRINITY CONDENSING GAS BOILER T150 Ti200 INPUT Max. INPUT Weight (Ibs) 90 / 105 105 MODEL Package (BTU) Min(BTU) AFUE PRICE Supply& Return * 3/off * 1" T150 Heating 145,000 50,000 92% $2,922 Height( ") 23.7 22.5 Ti200.3 (Indirect 200,000 25,000 91% $3,952 Depth ( ") 15 17 ready) Width ( ") 20 15.5 T150C Combi 145,000 50,000 92% $3,551 Stack(") 3 3 11200C.3 200,000 25,000 _ 91% $4,788 Gas Inlet .1/4" 1/2" Note: * Size on Combi is 3/4" Supply 1'/4" Return Heating & Domestic Package Heating Package • 316 Stainless steel boiler • Pre-wired for use with Indirect Water Heater • Fully packaged and wired assembly. • 316 Stainless steel boiler • Fully modulating combustion system. • Fully packaged and wired assembly. • Hot Surface ignition system. • Fully modulating combustion system. • Electronic Sentry 2100 Controller. • Hot Surface ignition system. • Propane conversion kit. • Electronic Sentry 2100 Controller. • Built in domestic diverter valve. • Propane conversion kit. • External Pump Manifold#82470-1 • Trinity kit Package • High efficiency plate heat exchanger. • Ti 200 ASME certified • Flow Switch • • Electronic temperature regulation. • Trinity kit Package • Anti Scald valve I NTI • Ti 200 ASME certified Trinity Kit Package • Manual &conversion Kit • 1-Black tee • Relief valve @ 30PSI a • Outdoor Probe rim • Air Vent U m ill • Pressure gauge u, = I • Air Inlet Reducer; T150=11/2 x2, 1'/ I■I lal� x3, T200-1'/x3 �I�I'�I�IUI�I/ ' • ABS pipe 2"x1'/4" I 1,t • 2-2"0 Screen,2-3"0 Screen, 0 I it I% Options Part No Description Trade Price 82666 Concentric Vent Terminal $140 �.,.._ ,x _ate tiO k e q s RepOra" �a. .W w..,�...�...,..�..,.�..._N >..m.W..:�„..,,.,,...�.. ,,..d.,. .,.,,.,-»....�,.., Requestel Inspect Date: Wednesday,Septeetber 14,2000 Site Address: .? MN SORE PL V L .t tag a, ,.c01:.+<` y "` Sub-TyN AN IF v� " € ' Occupancy: a :+ . Ares: m A in ip .tea a s O,.. L': ELLIS.DANIEL &MARGARET J. a ppicett ORTLA CONTRACTORS 9-10-:;04-';001 , onlictor Sa R T ` CONTRACTORS Phom: 971S904-1001 .q d a ripti rt CREATE W FLOOR OF CONCRETE IN X 3 u,a free.m ".v a.c R�.£_s�`c��§ °�<.,�.x'a >k'a a.x�b+r�k qqu BASEBOARD HEAT C44.WAIN LEVEL €ket eLlYtisFinat Mat, eettst 09:00 AM Requester SoRTLANDocottR,a,cToRs Stem: S70-904,4 Comments: 4-Retly.AM,‘71.0 91141031 Action: Exp., Comma i.c a :"R.il:#E>.k 3.t°.sx i sa L3 S5 vOK+.,_" „iM h c - PERMIT ROARED To FINISH OUT THE SPACE ;:u 'Pt NEEDS M 's Ha FINAL Comment fill need to final ae .y y ie ,m ^> € t. ..,1 uu_`.'a,. ,. ,+ S �s_n���� �,.. s� §�.n„u xb,63r$_a. a..:,a�'�r,"�°.A*.�':'%z, „o-P, - �t as ... item 22G DEPT„14011FICATION nem $k SLISS-Foolings1Steet P s. 9i pe'c'taa t: tt aM Ac,,isa'a,'. AP APPROVED Item; Comment FOOTEfi APPROVED 2 ;C6eFoundatiortiSteel RSV': BLEX3-Frareing Item SLOGASIsstation Item: SO BLDG-Final 6 g '`` inspector: is t Action, O a ' _D ra F § RA&REQUIRED ie y- c PERMIT a_ REARED O.FINISH ,a t THE SPACE CfAartarit I6 x aw,MECH.ANAL 3�',� Pai >§' �a�mad o trat trinCrt MIT a NW.aa t*.,a e,me wn cell.4 , ,_ 0'9-la-2(M InSpeCtiOn tkequest neporting Ithol "71 trttu fanSpetiV Eicte; WCOVO:V:Way, inspieRion Area:. PRII Site Acittmep: 50-40 iVIAA GORE Pi,VAIL SUNDIAL Igor ketivity: hilt15-0188 Type: Beig.ECH Si Tepee, AetviF Comt f0cespency: use: Inspekee: • OVinef: ELLIS.DANIEL J. WiRgARET Apoiltant PLI4ABIAIS SYSTEMS.INC, Romp 910-3IM-7763 Co4Pactor, PLUMPING SYSTEMS,INC, 970-Me7A63, AepeesI veep ores Det't 1-`,1 p41.4. NACiiptkrn: ADD,...SOILER FOR BASEBOARD HEAT IN MAN LEVEL Arep 133,-VAPOSUDEN110121. Item 396 MECH,Final Requeated Tirne!: 08.:30 Reguatioie PLUMBING SYSTEIMS, , phomte 904,1001 Coniimnts: 'party AM,will pail 00,4-1f,X11 A%sionetrro: ocaiNiCKLA Enteeep1 Delogiggeg K " / / f/ / / 64/ Mlieeatqi3 Hildm Pam: 200 MECH-Rowie Ameypeci , _ CP3129106,* impaptor. „KM ° Aetion: Aieptespetap Commas Item: 310 MECHNSeating Nam: 315 FliffieGas Piping P"Approved R- oai2505 -impeder: jRIVI Apl..1,teF eds Reeess Comment APPROVED GAS PIPING 30 g -.4--E,s1 Item: 320 MECR-Exhaust Hoods rvim: 240 MECH-SuRely Air item 340 MECR.Mist, Rem: 390 MECH-Final RE PT 1 3 1 Issul a ,L �inGr° TOWN OF VAIL DESIGN REVIEW ACTION FORM Project Name: ELLIS ADDITION DRB Number: DRB050214 Project Description: The conversion of the basement crawispace includes a total of 579 square feet. 563 square feet meet the requirements of the basement deduction. 16 square feet are counted toward the interior conversion provision. Participants: OWNER ELLIS, DANIEL J. &MARGARET 05/20/2005 3727 WONDERLAND HILL AVE BOULDER CO 80304 APPLICANT SORTLAND CONTRACTORS 05/20/2005 Phone: 970-904-1001 P 0 BOX 4252 VAIL CO 81658 License: 348-B CONTRACTOR SORTLAND CONTRACTORS 05/20/2005 Phone: 970-904-1001 P 0 BOX 4252 VAIL CO 81658 License: 348-B Project Address: 5040 MA:[N GORE PL VAIL Location: SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Legal Description: Lot: Block: Subdivision: SUNDIAL Parcel Number: 2101-131-0501-0 Comments: See Conditions BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion By: Action: STAFFAPR Second By: Vote: Date of Approval: 06/04/2005 Conditions: Cond: 8 (PLAN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s). Cond: 0 (PLAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities. Cond: 201 DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval. Cond: 202 Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion. Cond: C0N0007156 The applicant shall match the egress window and window well design to those previously approved for conversions of the same space on other Sundial Units. Planner Warren Campbell DRB Fee Paid: $300.00 Additions-Residential or Commercial • Application for Design Review {NyF,S�i" Department of Community Development ,A-' l`-''g 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 ;4 tel: 970.479.2128 fax: 970.479.2452 t� TOMOF VAIL_ web: www.vailgov.com All projects requiring design review must receive approval prior to submitting a building permit application. Please refer to the submittal requirements for the particular approval that is requested. An application for Design Review cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Department. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Planning and Environmental Commission. Design review approval lapses unless a building permit is issued and construction commences within one year of the approval. Description of the Request: (i -- A- /V& 14.?) A or ea e-Le , f /J P? 7 '7 " 04-41--0 L jo. e f C.Wcr-k,._) rt) 7,A.S* -Rig-S? A o k,---4 NW— 0,d "niii,/ e_g-ve- _ ,/ 6 5 Location of the Proposal: Lot. `( Block: ubdivision: _r �A/,9 L_ Physical Address: 5 V 12<-,PP 4Lf4 J ( / )/ . 4 ,-9' Parcel No.:, -/O 1/ 2 / C")5-0/0 (Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970-328-8640 for parcel no.) .Jar Zoning: Name(s) of Owner(s): /,)i?,v'/E / _J-- c /L!11 A &t 1, i J Cc_C-lS Mailing Address: 37 Z7 lt'o;r// -;1LiW /) #/14-L. A( /`) o0,_.l>e2 (`_U 0 0ci: Phone: 3o 3 - ,-f'/O -�7 7 7 7 Owner(s) Signature(s): G(. '�/L2�'6 f!(`, \i�'A/ .:A ..-+l �(:,\A- ��� Name of Applicant: ,,�^ '! '.I( r 4-10 Lt Mailing Address: '" . C 4 LL-J �--�_ f z d er�6 t qPhone: 6—eat -- I q E-mail Address:e,�5bk 27-t,60*AtirC L' ax: 716-- ro `77 Maw Type of Review and Fee: ❑ Signs $50 Plus$1.00 per square foot of total sign area. INIC❑ Conceptual Review No Fee ❑ Jew Construction $650 Construction of a new building or demo/rebuild. Addition $300 An addition where square footage is added to any residential or commercial building (includes 250 additions&interior conversions). ❑ Minor Alteration $250 Minor changes to buildings and site improvements, such as, (Multi-Family/Commercial) re-roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences and retaining walls, etc. ❑ Minor Alteration $20 Minor changes to buildings and site improvements, such as, (Single-Family/Duplex) re-roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences and retaining walls,etc. ❑ Changes to Approved Plans $20 Revisions to plans already approved by Planning Staff or the Design Review Board. ❑ Separation Request No Fee For Officg�nOnly: y/dy�� 12/Fee Paid: 1�w Check No.: 44/0—7 By: � � " Meeting Date: ( , r( DRB No.: B O�l Slifer Management Company Property Management & Leasing May 25,2005 Re: Unit A4,Sundial Townhomes Elizabeth Eckel Town Of Vail Development Department 111 South Frontage Road West Vail Co 81658 Ms.Eckel, Please be advised that the Board of Directors of the Sundial Townhome Association has approved the request made by Dan Ellis,owner of Sundial Unit number A4,to modify his basement in his unit. The Board of Directors has received all the required documents from Mr.Ellis and has those documents on file. The Board of Directors of the Sundial Townhome Association requests that the Town of Vail allow Mr. Ellis to modify his basement space of his unit number A4 at Sundial Townhomes. Please contact me if you have any further questions. Sincerely, Andrew Penl, d Property Manager Slifer Management Company,Inc. 143 East Meadow Drive,Suite 360,Vail, Colorado 81657 Telephone: (970)476-1063 Telefax: (970)476-2523 Festa Approval Letter-Remodel.doc TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R050000647 Amount: $300.00 05/20/200503:38 PM Payment Method: Check Init: JS Notation: 4187/SORTLAND CONTRACTORS Permit No: DRB050214 Type: DRB - Addition of GRFA Parcel No: 2101-131-0501-0 Site Address: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Location: SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Total Fees: $300.00 This Payment: $300.00 Total ALL Pmts: $300.00 Balance: $0.00 ******************************************************************************************** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts DR 00100003112200 DESIGN REVIEW FEES 300.00 JOINT PROPERTY OWNER WRITTEN APPROVAL LETTER TOWN OF 1-AIL I, (print name) j;?4'/E✓ I L' L c iS , a joint owner of property located at (address/legal description) e_ e,/./ii provide this letter as written approval of the plans dated 2/`L,S which have been submitted to the Town of Vail Community Development Department for the proposed improvements to be completed at the address noted above. I understand that the proposed improvements include: c&' �G'z L.Z�f Ceitarnte-Plri -� ' 2,1._ji,R ; �viC? -� 1/Y( ' ,L`��%" ('.76,1i9 1 ,i:/C2-14-'L9 "7--)v7 (-9z, 7-2 .ft✓Cf< 4 I further understand that minor modifications may be made to the plans over the course of the review process to ensure compliance with the Town's applicable codes and regulations. (Signature) (Date) 12/09/04 TOWN OF VAIL ADDITIONS - RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS General Information: This application is required for all proposals involving the addition of GRFA (gross residential floor area). This includes proposals for 250 additions and interior conversions. See Title 12, Chapter 15 — Gross Residential Floor Area for specific regulations. I. SITTAL REQUIREMENTS** D All pages of Application is complete ❑ Checklist is completed and signed ❑ Stamped Topographic Survey* ❑ Site and Grading Plan* 0/Landscape Plan* r Architectural Elevations* (1 set of Redlined elevations) ❑ xterior color and material samples and specifications. Architectural Floor Plans* (1 set of Redlined floor plans) ❑�,/Lighting Plan* and Cut-sheet(s) for proposed fixtures 4� itle report, including Schedules A & B to verify ownership and easements* Chotos of the existing site and adjacent structures, where applicable. Written approval from a condominium association, landlord, and joint owner, if applicable A ❑ Site-specific Geological Hazard Report, if applicable* ❑ The Administrator and/or DRB may require the submission of additional plans, drawings, specifications, samples and other materials (including a model) if deemed necessary to determine whether a project will comply with Design Guidelines or if the intent of the proposal is not clearly indicated. Please submit three (3) copies of the materials noted with an asterisk(*). **For interior conversions with no exterior changes, the submittal requirements include a complete set of existing and proposed floor plans, a title report, and written approval from a condominium association, landlord, and joint owner, if applicable. I have read and understand the above listed submittal requirements: Project Name: Contractor Signature Date Signed 12/09/04 May-13-05 10_44P P-02 ACCOUNT# ROl 1381 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX NOTICE EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER . r-, PARCEL# 2101 13105010 2004 TAXES DUE IN 2005 BOX 479,500 BROADWAY TAX DISTRICT SCI03 EAGLE,CO 81631.0479 13648 www.eeglecounly.us TAX AUTHORITY ` -TAX LEVY 1.;MP TAX CRCDIT`' GENERAL TAX VALUATION ACTUAL ASSESSED TOWN OF VAIL,036 4.708 136.25 LAND 43,630 3,470 EAGLE COUNTY,001 -11I1 8.499 245.96 IMPROVEMENTS 319.920 25,470 MINTURN CE•M 0.450 13.02 TOTA[, 163.550 28,940 CMC,012 3.997 115.67 RE503 SCIIOOL,016 21.080 610.06 VAIL P&R 2.760 79.87 CAW(' 0.254 0.002 7.29 ER WS 1.330 38.49 ERW&SAN 2.630 76.11 ` :MESSAGES LCIISD 2.013 58.26 IF THESE TAXES ARE ESCROWED LW YOUR LENDER, TOTAL NET LEVY—>47,719 1,380.98 PLEASE FORWARD A COPY OF TI IIS NOTICE TO THEM. GRAND TOTAL 1,380.98 IF IN DOUBT,CONTACT YOUR LENDER'10 CONFIRM THEY WILL RE REMITTING YOUR 2004(DUE IN 2005)TAX PAYMENT. S 8 2$—M absence of Spate Legislative Funding, your School General Fund ft/Hew would have been 19.417 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Unpaid or or year taxes: CONDO:SUNDIAL UNIT:A-4 DESC:PI1ASE 11 BK-0569 PG-0933 QCD 12-09-91 BK-0569 PG-0934 QCD 12-09.91 BK-0670 PG-0661 S W D 06-27-95 Cooled Treasurer%Office immediately it a number appeaa above. PAYMENT OWE,OATS AMOUNT HALF FEB 28,2005 690.49 SECOND HALF JUN 15,2005 690.49 FULL PAYMENT APR 30,2005 L380.98 PROPERTY LOCATION:005040 MAIN GORE OR#A4 VAIL Make Checks Payable To: ELLIS,DANIEL J.&MARGARET J. EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER 3727 WONDERLAND HILL AVE POST DATED CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED THIS IS THE ONLY TAX NOTICE ISSUED ON THIS BOULDER,CO 80304 ACCOUNT. Please sea reverse Side of this form for additional information. RETAIN TOP PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS - Unpaid pror year taxes. 2004 TAXES DUE IN 2005 Contact Treasurer's Office immedataty it a number appears above. I n,tH cancerwn cnen.s RETURN THIS COUPON FOR SECOND HALF PAYMENTS i your bear receipt arw saves yDU fax dw+ars To obtain P ,c.e ,CCgt, muss uss relUm 2nd Half Coupon > 2 v. aW heck nefn. I 1 Returr,.than coupon with payment:�to,. _ °ACCOUNTit4UMOCR EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER BOX 47e.Soo BROADWAY RO I I.381 EAGLE,CO 6{631.047e IF YOUR MAILING ADDRESS IS NOT CORRECT, ❑ Check Ibis box lot Change of address,make changes and sign below. PROPERTY ELLIS,DANIEL J.&MARGARET J. OWNER OF 3727 WONDERLAND HILL AVE SECOND HALF I)UI:BY JUN 15,2005 690.49 RECORD BOULDER,CO 80304 PAYMENTS MUST BE IN U.S.FUNDS AND DRAWN ON A U.S.BANK Memorandum To: Sundial Condominiums Legal File From : Warren Campbell, Senior Planner Date: June 4, 2005 This memorandum is to serve as the record which has determined that the Sundial Condominiums complex has utilized all available GRFA as determined by the changes to measuring GRFA enacted by Ordinance 14, Series of 2004. Units are eligible for interior conversions and 250 Additions. Be aware that many of the units had been converting unfinished crawlspaces, basements, under the provisions of the previous interior conversion requirements prior to Ordinance 14, Series of 2004. Ordinance 14, Series of 2004, allows areas below grade to be GRFA which is deducted from the overall total of the structure on the lowest level. Many of the basements within this project are completely below grade and therefore do not constitute an interior conversion. However, the building code requires an egress window which exposes a portion of the lowest level wall which renders the lowest level with a deduction of less than 100% which means that portion must utilize the interior conversion or 250 addition provisions. TOWN OF VAIL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNTFY DEVELOPMENT 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD VAIL, CO 81657 970-479-2138 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES A - L{ ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Permit #: B05-0153 Job Address.: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Status • ISSUED Location SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Applied...: 06/15/2005 Parcel No • 210113105010 Issued ...: 07/11/2005 Project No...: rf U 6--,..-01g3 Expires...: 01/07/2006 OWNER ELLIS, DANIEL J. & MARGARET 06/15/2005 3727 WONDERLAND HILL AVE BOULDER CO 80304 APPLICANT SORTLAND CONTRACTORS 06/15/2005 Phone: 970-904-1001 P O BOX 4252 VAIL CO 81658 License: 348-B CONTRACTOR SORTLAND CONTRACTORS 06/15/2005 Phone: 970-904-1001 P O BOX 4252 VAIL CO 81658 License: 348-B Desciption: CREATE NEW FLOOR OF CONCRETE IN EXISTING 7'9" CRAWLSPACE. CONVERSION TO GAS BASEBOARD HEAT ON MAIN LEVEL Occupancy: R1 Multi-Family Type Construction: V A Type Occupancy: ?? Valuation: $29,500.00 Add Sq Ft: 579 Fireplace Information: Restricted: Y #of Gas Appliances: 0 #of Gas Logs: 0 #of Wood Pellet: 0 ***********:*****:*********:**********:********************************* FEE SUMMARY ************************************************************ Building > $441.75 Restuarant Plan Review--> $0.00 Total Calculated Fees--> $905.59 Plan Check > $287.14 DRB Fee > $0.00 Additional Fees > $0.00 Investigation-> $0.00 Recreation Fee > $173.70 Total Permit Fee > $905.59 Will Call > $3.00 Clean-up Deposit > $0.00 Payments > $905.59 TOTAL FEES > $905.59 BALANCE DUE > $0.00 Approvals: Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 06/24/2005 JRM Action: AP Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 06/22/2005 Warren Action: AP Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT Item: 05500 PUBLIC WORKS See page 2 of this Document for any conditions that may apply to this permit. DECLARATIONS I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY f E.LEP NE AT 9-21 9 OR AT OU• `FICE FROM 8:00 AM-4 PM. SIGNATURE OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNEF PAGE 2 ******************************************************************************************************** CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Permit#: B05-0153 as of 07-11-2005 Status: ISSUED *xx :x*************************************************************************************************** Permit Type: ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Applied: 06/15/2005 Applicant: SORTLAND CONTRACTORS Issued: 07/11/2005 970-904-1001 To Expire: 01/07/2006 Job Address: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Location: SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Parcel No: 210113105010 Description: CREATE NEW FLOOR OF CONCRETE IN EXISTING 7'9" CRAWLSPACE. CONVERSION TO GAS BASEBOARD HEAT ON MAIN LEVEL Conditions: Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. Cond: 14 (BLDG.): ALL PENETRATIONS IN WALLS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS TO BE SEALED WITH AN APPROVED FIRE MATERIAL. Cond: 16 (BLDG.): (SFR) SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED PER SECTION R313 OF THE 2003 IRC. Cond: 1 (FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK CAN BE STARTED. ******************************************************************************************** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement ******************************************************************************************** Statement Number: R050001045 Amount: $905.59 07/11/200503:32 PM Payment Method: Check Init: LC Notation: #4208/Sortland Permit No: B05-0153 Type: ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Parcel No: 2101-131-0501-0 Site Address: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Location: SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Total Fees: $905.59 This Payment: $905.59 Total ALL Pmts: $905.59 Balance: $0.00 ******************************************************************************************** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 441.75 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 287.14 RF 11100003112700 RECREATION FEES 173.70 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 3.00 P ; O T BE ° ;FED I r ET�,.,G. NSI c 4sr ® ( 3 , : Pr t#: '� _ Buildi a Permit#: 7t% . l ! :JO 971-479 r 49(Inspections) TOWNOFV TOWN OF VAIL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Separate Permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, etc.! 75 S. Frontage Rd. Vail, Colorado 81657 CONTRACTOR INFORMATION General Contractor: Town ofZVail Reg. No.: Contact and Phone#'s: Y 5c ! )anti CoR-T tc--ac 63c 0 ef7i:) 9Cq /Ct I 1� `'k Email address: 3+.1:--i6pt ? Ccra Ctc -1-, Vt. Contractor Si ature: COMPLETE VALUATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMIT (Labor& Materials) u BUILDING:$ / V-6-6 0 ELECTRICAL: $ I OTHER:$ PLUMBING:$ MECHANICAL:$ /5" e3 I TOTAL:$ 54 For Parcel#Contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit wtww.eagle,-Tour: fir cor;_ Parcel# 07 I C j —l 31 — C' / —(_) Job Name: E 1 I i 5 cic(c( I 4 i Job Address: Pi 1 -/1 q Legal Description Lot: Block: Filing: Subdivision: 5 L4 i'C� Owners Name: Address: `' " X� c(/ Phone: �, � ) 5 37 7 L,701/5�Yal c ii �-it 4-Ile i 97e)--47t,77 1 hlt ct/Des ner: ddre Phone: Engineer: I Address: j Phone: 1 Detailed description of work: i„oS -c-t_ ce1 .) /(d 1?-- c I Work Class: New( ) Addition(x) Remodel( ) Repair( ) Demo( ) Other( ) Work Type: Interior Exterior( ) Both( ) Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes( ) No( kJ Type of Bldg.: Single-family( ) Two-family( ) Multi-family 4 Commercial( ) Restaurant( ) Other( ) No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: i ' No. of Accommodation Units in this building: No/Type of Fireplaces Existing: Gas Appliances( ) Gas Logs( ) Wood/Pellet( ) Wood Burning(t-r I No/Type of Fireplaces Proposed:Gas Appliances( ) Gas Logs( ) Wood/Pellet( ) Wood Burning(NOT ALLOWED) 1 Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes( ) No( ) 1 Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes( ) No( ) 1 **************************************FOR OFFICE USE ONLY************************************** so 7 1 A , Other Fees: Type of Construction: Accepted By: DRB Fees: Occupancy Group:— �. Planner Sign-off: Public Way Permit Fee: ! Date Receive _ F:\Users\cdev\FORMS\PERM ITS\BLDGPERM.D w 02/03/2004 �/ k 4 U lc t J 15 z Questions? Call the Building Team at 479-2325 TubbvOFtill. Building Permit Submittal Checklist Department of Community Development Project Name: C LI i,s d i i C , Project Address: 5-0-0 _filet" n C c _PI ,_ ,LI_1T c_c) 1 This Checklist must be completed before a Building Permit application is accepted. e All pages of application is complete e Has DRB approval obtained (if required) Provide a copy of approval form o Condominium Association letter of approval attached if project is a Multi-Family complex o Complete site plan submitted o Public Way Permit application included if applicable(refer to Public Works checklist) o Staging plan included (refer to Public Works checklist) No dumpster.parking or material storage allowed on roadways and shoulders without written approval o Asbestos test and results submitted if demolition is occurring o Architect stamp and signature (All Commercial and Multi family) e Full floor plans including building sections and elevations(5 sets of plans for Multi-Family and Commercial Buildings) o Window and door schedule e Full structural plans, induding design criteria(i.e.loads) e Structural Engineer stamp and signature on structural plans(All Commercial and Multi Family) e Soils Report must be submitted prior to footing inspection o Fire resistive assemblies specified and penetrations indicated e Smoke detectors shown on plans o Types and quantity of fireplaces shown 401P 1/ r, Applicant's Signature: _il ___' ) ` 11°L )2S. J a?ebtfl s' C0' " v� k-,3 kf. Date of submittal: G --/-6-0 d Received By: _ __ F:\Users\cdev\FORMS\PERMITS\BLDGPERM.DOC 02/03/2004 7 TOWN OF VAIL DESIGN REVIEW ACTION FORM ` Project Name: ELLIS ADDITION DRB Number: DRB050214 Project Description: The conversion of the basement crawispace includes a total of 579 square feet. 563 square feet meet the requirements of the basement deduction. 16 square feet are counted toward the interior conversion provision. Participants: OWNER ELLIS, DANIEL 3. & MARGARET 05/20/2005 3727 WONDERLAND HILL AVE BOULDER CO 80304 APPLICANT SORTLAND CONTRACTORS 05/20/2005 Phone: 970-904-1001 P 0 BOX 4252 VAIL CO 81658 License: 348-B CONTRACTOR SORTLAND CONTRACTORS 05/20/2005 Phone: 970-904-1001 P 0 BOX 4252 VAIL CO 81658 License: 348-B Project Address: 5040 MAIN GORE PL VAIL Location: SUNDIAL UNIT A-4 Legal Description: Lot: Block: Subdivision: SUNDIAL Parcel Number: 2101-131-0501-0 Comments: See Conditions BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion By: Action: STAFFAPR Second By: Vote: Date of Approval: 06/04/2005 Conditions: Cond: 8 (PLAN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s). Cond: 0 (PLAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities. Cond: 201 DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval.