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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB10-0090 B10-0090: Entries for Item:90 - BLDG-Final 09:26 12/05/2013 Action Comments By Date Unique_ Ke AP JRM 01/23/2012 A000148 679 Total Rows: 1 Page 1 ,{ � _ NOTE: TH/S PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES .� � �owxo�vn�� Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139, f.970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Permit #: B10-0090 Project #: PRJ10-0165 Job Address: 1187 HORNSILVER CR VAIL Status. . : ISSUED ';. Location......: SHARER RESIDENCE Applied . . : 04/29/2010 Parcel No....: 210109205001 Issued. .. : O6/18/2010 ' Expires. ..: 12/15/2010 `� OWNER SHARER, KEVIN W. 04/29/2010 THOUSAND OAKS THOUSAND OAKS � CA 91320 � CONTRACTOR BECK BUILDING COMPANY 04/29/2010 Phone:970-949-1800 � P.O. BOX 4030 VAII � CO 81658 License: 117-A ; � Description: ; REMOVE AND BUILD NEW GAS FIREPLACE Occupancy: IRC Valuation: $8,000.00 � Type Construction:IRC Total Sq Ft Added: 0 ; •••••,•••,•••,•••••"_••,,••••••••,•••••,•+•••«•••,,•••••,••••••••••,,,••••••••••• FEE SUMMARY R*ffkkf�ft'rt/4Rt4ikf`R��f`1r1rtY`Yekk1(*fe>V1rlrffYlyifi�#A}w}1rRiYkyYH�f�f�VRRYfeYrtYkk4f`1k1rfVH ' Building Permit Fee------> $153.25 Will Cal Fee--------------------> $4.00 Total Calculated Fees-------------> $256.86 � Plan Check-------------------a $99.61 Use Tax Fee--------------------> $0.00 Additional Fees-------------- � Add'I Plan Check Hours-> -------� $0.00 s $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review-----> $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES---------> a256.86 � � Investigation-----------------> $0.00 Recreation Fee---------------> $0.00 " Payments-----------------------------> 5256.86 �. ; Total Calculated Fees-------> $256.86 BALANCE DUE----------- --> 50.00 € ; Rl�Yfffi'4�kffffilr�tYYYri4f#�f�llrtfiFYfflfi}f#Yrrtf#Y(kftifrf4xfrfAY#fY(4f4*�f�1rlr��iFfikMlifffff�HrRRttYtlfft4lrffiRR44YMy#:!f`R��fiR1'YtYiFYt1«#RfRR1fMY'iki(i+t�fff`ffwY'YeYeYy'iIf�RRf�R�ktkYefY#f(t441relfAfrR�ktRiriilf�f4Vf 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 F applicable thereto. i ; REQUESTS FO PECTIO HALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TE�EPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM � 8:0 M-4• 0 E i i (� ; Signa ure o O ner or Contractor Dat ' �n� L� � � � � ,� � c—�� Print Name ¢ � � � � �` � � � � � � € � � � i bld alt_construction_permit_041908 � _ � kf�iffw*#1rRRx4YfkkR�fM�fffff4Yw/I1�lwff*k4xtft4fk!*ftw��AA/4w4lM#�flrtw*�A�4tfYf��frfr�x�www}fiif��w*w�A�tYYI�lkffY*4ltfffxX��#4fxffRf�It/�Mfff►1fA}Rfffkfkt�};w}ftYwwwA4ffxfXYwff�wf}1� APPROVALS � Permit#: 610-0090 as of 06-18-2010 Status: ISSUED �i +.xxa,rrrt��w►:rr�krwwxreir�xxxaxx��,rr,�wax�::xwt���wxxww�w�:as.�rwwww�r�wxn,e�wv.�awtxrrrwx>+.wi.w:w�,rxx�wx+wr��+w�.xwrwy�rxx�xwr��tti.xxx,r+x�w+xxxtr+xr��wwx,rr,+����wxee,r,ri,w�x�xx:w�x�+.+�+xx+r�i � � Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT � 05/17/2010 cg Action: DN COMMENTS SENT. SEE LASERFISCHE PROJECT FOLDER 06/08/2010 cg Action: AP APPROVED REVISIONS + Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT � 05/13/2010 mcgee Action: DN Submit specifications on fire log set. � Show source of combustion air. � Custom doors must be listed for use with log set or log `. set listing must allow for custom doors. � ti Show BTU of log set. Show floor froaming amd material beneath hearth and firebox. � Mechanical permit required. � 06/18/2010 McGee Action: AP Approved on basis { of submittal and review of corrections. � � }t4trYf f�kfiYAfVfftiF'k#Y/iffflrxtfYliiAdf�ffef'VrttrtFYrM1+ltRR1'V4rfr4Yry'ifl44d4xf'fRYf1(YIi**lrffeff'frtktYr�Yi(l4�r�rlrfifrYeffrtHilf!lR�4VY'MY(if(f44lfff'frrtrtlkl`4#*trfV�leA'rtY'fiF�kfeffff}firtfil'�kYi`ff!lRkxxlrkYY'fi`tiH�f4tirlrftr � � t � See the Conditions section of this Document for any that may apply. { �' � � � � � � � € � �: � � � � � x � �: � �.. � � � �. � � � ? bld_alt_construction_permit_041908 €i � � z _ � � - k1f�Vx4�iRrtt+t}tf��f`ffYrftf�lit4RRfNtrt�k#tihtflr*�frfft#+tR*itrtMMy'/#ftrlf!#AwYefY(if*ARMYTiRYV1fYtM1�R41r*lrfwxtl.f4YlYrt#R/fffRfkl'Y#44�fftRiRfYrf.Yef1(frflfeklrfR4lrRfrtiFkYtV`f##ffefrfntwAlrRA4Yrt#Vfr'kit+Ffff4RRVVV1rfYYfYf4f CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL � Permit#: 610-0090 as of 06-18-2010 Status: ISSUED ................................>.................,........,...,............,.,...,.....,..................,.,.,.,..............,................,..,.....,.,.,,....,,....,,.,.,..,.., � � Cond: 12 � � (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE ` � COMPLIANCE. � ; Cond: 44 � ' (BLDG 2009): (SFR) SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED PER SECTION . � R314 OF THE 2009 IRC, IF APPUCABLE UNLESS A MONITORED FIRE � s ALARM SYSTEM IS REQUIRED. ' Cond: 42 � (BLDG 2009) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS REQUIRED TO BE � INSTALLED PER 2009 IRC R315 � � � �' � � - � � � � � �' � � � , � � a- � i � �: `s i � x � � � d {: i x k bld_alt_construction�ermit_041908 � � f � ********s*********#********s***************************************************#*******s**** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement ss*:*******�*********�**r*****ss**s*****s********:********r***�**s***s****s********�******** Statement Number: R100000372 Amount: $256.86 04/29/201010:24 AM Payment Method: Check Init: SAB Notation: 18464-BECK BUILDING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: B10-0090 Type: ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Parcel No: 2101-092-0500-1 Site Address: 1187 HORNSILVER CR VAIL Location: SHARER RESIDENCE Total Fees: $256.86 This Payment: $256.86 Total ALL Pmts: $256.86 Balance: $0.00 r******s***��*�s*****************s****►***********************************s****s************ ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: . � Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------ BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 153.25 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 99.61 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,;.� , � , � '�;'"._,�' � � f,�` � �." % � ,� � �,b,� .� �� th r��tage" ,;, :,, . 4 . < + ,� '�F' �� � ����� �� n` .��` 'Y+: p�. .!C . r � ' _`a_ . a„�, �` � .. "��" �' � ±�,K.�' �" "� • � �' } � ` *''� �'*� � � .��` •�; #.. ,r� a ��y' � � � ��, � � _;�� �� �' `, _ o��.�a�' ,*-� ,. x,y� a � �»_ r �, � _ s. ��� ��» �,� ,_ �. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIOI� Separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fireplace, etc. Project Street Address: Office Use: �/g� �a��S'iG v�"�°- Gi,� �c..�' P�o;�#: �l�-D I(n 5 (Number) ` (Street) (Suite#) DRB#: Building/Complex Name: Building Permit#: ()��'��� Corrtractor Information: Lot#:�Block#� Subdivision: V V 7�• Company: $�Gk- B�f/GO��ld- [�o�JP�-q� � Company Address: l"O ��X �.30 Detailed Scope and Location of Work:/9��''»V� �+yC7 City: U�'l L State:��Zip: S�IiSS �y/L.p �t,/g�.J ,��5 �/�-�'� Contad Name: pp 8 v20 Gc�/lJ LE� Contad Phone: �'I 7 O " '�f 7 f —�li ?j � (use additional sheet if necessary) E-Mail ba b /� f.7eG�bu�'/d,� . l�r��ti. Work Class: Town of Vail Contractor Registration No.: New( ) Addition( ) Remodel( Repair( ) Other( ) X ✓""'�� � Work Type Con ctor Signature(required) Interior( �erior( ) Both( ) Property Information Type of Building: Parcel#: Z 10/ — �9 Z ' O ',S� O O � Single-Family( Duplex( ) Mufti-Family( ) (For parcel#,contact Eagle CouMy Assessors Office at 970.328-8640 or visit www.eaglecounty.us/patie) CommerCial( ) Other( ) Tenant Name: Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes( No( ) Owner Name: l�l�Y!� S�i4-�L B�. Monitored Alarm? Yes( 1/) No( ) Does a Sprinkler System Exist? Yes( ) No(� Valuations(Labor&Materials) #&Type of ting Fireplaces: Gas Appliances � Gas Log Wood/Pellet Wood Buming Building: $_ ',,�� OQd , n0,_ ' #&Type o Proposed Fireplaces: Gas Appliances Plumbing: $ Gas Log� Wood/Pellet Wood Buming Electrical: $ Date Received: Mechanical:(including fireplace) $ � O 00 . OD � ^ � � �n � � � � Total: $�_ DO ----------�- ------ --- APR 28 2010 TOWN OF VAIL �„_lo , . � � ' VMl Fy� ,,�,, � Vail Fire Department Asbestos Testing &Abatement Requirements Asbestos testing and abatement protects workers, homeowners, neighbors and emergency services responders from ex- posure to harmful asbestos.The Town of Vail asbestos abatement program is in addition to the State of Colorado's regu- lations. It is your responsibility to be in compliance with the State. Please contact the State directly for their requirements at the contact info listed below. When is asbestos testing reauired? � ANY building projects disturbing more than these threshold levels of building materials require asbestos testing: One-and Two-Family Dwellings: 32 square feet All Others(commercial spaces, hotel rooms, etc): 160 square feet Definition of a single-family dwelling: any dwelling unit that is used primarily for a single family,including multi-family/condominium units,and fractional fee units. Ast�estos testing results must be provided with your application for a building permit. Tests which identify POSITIVE results at more than 1% require abatement by a State-certified and Vail-registered abate- ment contractor. An asbestos abatement permit must be approved, and the clearance letter must be submitted to the Town of Vail before the building permit will be issued. Project Checklist My proj Ils into the category checked below: Will not disturb more than the threshold limits identified above. � Tested negative, or at 1% or below (2 copies of test results included) � Tested positive at more than 1%, requires abatement (2 copies of test results included) Tips&Facts: • Even recent construction projects may include asbestos-containing materials, so buildings of�age require testing. • The "1989 Ban" on asbestos-containing materials is commonly misunderstood. "In fact, in 1991 the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of App+eals vacated much of the so-called "Asbestos Ban and Phaseout" rule and remanded it to the EPA.Thus, much of the original 1989 EPA ban on the U.S. manufacturing, importation, proc�sing, or distnbution in commerce of many asbestos-containing product categories was set aside and did not take effect." -CDPHE Asbestos test results and abatement permit applications should be submitted to:Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 S Frontage Rd,Vail, CO, 81657. Town of Vail Contact: State of Colorado Contact: David Rhoades, Fire Inspector Colorado Department of Public Health Vail Fire Department and Environment 75 S Frontage Rd Asbestos Compliance Assistance Group drhoades@vailgov.com 303-692-3158 970-477-3454 asbestos@state.co.us www.vailgov.com www.cdphe.state.co.us o�-J�-io _` } __ _ �,�0 -OU�� ��5 ���� �� ���� Vail, Colorado i *s � �� 3 " Denver, Colorado y ���� � Frisco, Colorado � Y ,, r � May 4, Zo�o Monroe 8� Newell Engineers,Inc. Shepherd Resources, Inc. ��-'-` �:, P.O. Box 1624 � � � � ��I � Avon, CO 81620 D MAY 2� �q10 Re: 1187 Hornsilver Circle Fireplace Renovation, Vail,Eagle County,Colorado (M&N#7531.10) T(�Wf� C�F VAI L Attn.: Mrs. Debra Monroe Dear Mrs. Monroe, Monroe and Newell Engineers, inc. visited the residence at 1187 Hornsilver Circle on April 13, 2010. the purpose of our site visit was to observe existing framing conditions at the kitchen fireplace and to determine, if a(3) -2x6 column pack can be removed that is located at the west side of the fireplace box on top of a CMU wa11.. We observed the following: 1. The existing framing in the ceiling above the kitchen fireplace was found to be as shown in the attached partial upper level framing plan. A wood stud pack is located approximately 16 inches west of the column that is to be removed. This column is shown in the construction documents. 2. The column that is located on top of the existing western CMU firebox wall can be removed. It is not shown in the construction documents. After the column is removed the upper level framing above the kitchen fireplace will still be able to support all live and dead loads that are required by the International , Building Code, 2009 Edition. If any questions remain,please call. ' Very truly yours, MONROE&NEWELL ENGINEERS, INC. III Hannes Spaeh, P.E. I Principal www.monroe-newell.com 70 Benchmark Road • Suite 204 • P.O. I3ox 1597 • Avon, Colorado 51620 (970) 949-7768 • FAX (970) 949-4054 • emaiL avon�monroe-newell.com I 0 , i � � � ,, ���,. � � ��' VENTED GAS LOGS ��, r "� �� ����� Hargrove's Cbarred 5tyle Tog�sets bring rcalism toyour bearth 7e�ith our lovely bark �?°• ' detai�smoky cbarring and natural log stacks.Hargrove's ventcd log sets use our ��'����"-� t. ~`: uniqnt Pedestal grate system and are designed to work with any of our standard �`���`�; ' ' ' ����,� _ ��, _� � � � ° burner systems,tbe Ember Burner,H-Burraer or Syste»z Four. Cboose tbe log model ` '•• ` you prefer and tbe burner system tbat best fits your needs. ��;,�.:_+_ � � ' �lUGlllg 1 Q�UlI features deep bark and lots of�natural chur tex[ures with �. ' ' ' ` unique,partiaCly burned one piece front logs,creating tbe look of a less mature _°��' fire,and larger ebarred top taeiigs to add rugged realism. � �� �� �' • One;�iue cbarr�d front log ' k • See-Tbru mode/s available �� ` ' • Natural gas and liquid proPane applications . 4 � ; .�. . . �,� : �—*"^'`+�" , - k �, � 3 -r..r ^""�.. �5.'. # w�M� , ,„� ..., y �� �,.t ..r � ��. . , _,s...=. ��� �" �� � . . �:, � ■�'��.� . aai' ;#5�.',,.:.. �,�`'7 �`' _ Y'. � � � . ...� .cif':.;r.' , . � ... �,. ° � � x _ < g se.�a� e uf�� ��� � � � ` where frtertds.��� �r � . � k ► • �� � �'�'"$ - r-. �� � �a�'`=�'c'����-,. ' . � _ �a`t� � . � «r . -. � �#. � p«.. .. �. .. . � j � , .-�c^'"-``" .,�.:x',�.�'+M �a��1�►_'+ ,t"�"`.dti�� ;�� � . �' . 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' � , ," � 'vi�` fs��nid`wst�tbe Disert Soutbwest in mind,uritb a vertical �st t�-tb rmp e�t tbe i ndob � , � �,, ti,' � . �, ., . > � : � ~ �.. ,. �, - �: � ��. � �s ; , � + i 1 ' � �� > �� .. �� _ � . � � �_ � - �, �� .� , e,. . � ;,� �� � �� :� . �. , � �� � � r.:.�� �,-�� �,�,.� �� � �� ,.,,,,�.�. � �� �� � . � � � . . . � � , . x � � ��� �,, . y � Y � .� ,} ;� r ,��i" � - ' ' � � *r-a �. � �`' 4"'.�` �,,� � � �' �'w.� . , _. . � . -�,�"> - . �r �� „_, - � ;r ,� - �s - '"'"" ,f-.Q; � `�.'`. t,�, '�°s INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE FOR �{ � -�� ' ' HARGROVE GAS LOGS -= ` �` � � -�'-��'-� Hargrove RGA 2-72 NATURAL GAS ►1EpRTH PRODUCTS ADEQUATE FIREPLACE VENTILATION IS REQUIRED FOR SAFETY. GAS LOGS MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED FOR INSTALLING GAS APPLIANCES. NOTE ! READ INSTRUCTIONS FULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING. INSTALLERS LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER! Hargrove Manufacturing Corporation uses refractory material to create ceramic logs. Each log is hand finished to assure the most realistic, detailed log available. The gas log burner system is designed to burn like wood with a yellow smoky flame. For this reason the gas log set must be burned only in a fully vented, non-combustible fireplace with the damper completelv open and the chimney free of any obstructions or restrictions. The fireplace must be designed and approved to burn wood. The minimum permanent, free opening provided by the fireplace chimney must be 8" in diameter (50 square inches). The realistic yellow flame produces carbon monoxide and soot. Under normal conditions these products are exhausted up the chimney. If fumes or soot from the gas burning are evident in the room when the damper is fully open, it indicates that the fireplace draft is defective. Do not operate , your gas log set until the fireplace draft is corrected. IT IS THE HOMEOWNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ASSURE THEIR FIREPLACE HAS ADEQUATE DRAFT. WARNING: IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL 1NJURY OR ' LOSS OF LIFE. ADEQUATE VENTILATION IS REQUIRED. THE SIZE CHART BELOW INDICATES THE FOR YOUR SAFETY MINIMUM SIZE FIREPLACE OPENINGS IN, IF YOU SMELL GAS: WHICH DIFFERENT SIZE GAS LOG SETS 1. OPEN WINDOWS CAN BE INSTALLED. 2. DON'T T�UCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES FIREPLACE SIZES 3. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES 4. IMMEDIATE�Y CALL YOU GAS SUPPLIER GAS LOG DEPTH FRONT FLAMMABLE VAPORS MAY BE DRAWN SET SIZE WIDTH BY AIR CURRENTS FROM OTHER AREAS OF YOUR HOUSE TO THIS APPLIANCE. 16" 13" 20" 18„ 13�� 22,� 24" 14" 28" FOR YOUR SAFETY 30°� 14�° 34�° DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR 36" 15" 40" OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS 42�� 15 46" IN THE VACINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE. NAT�oNA� We recommend that our gas FIREPLACE iNSnrure' hearth products be installed For models tested through OMNI-Test and serviced by profes- sionals who are certified in Laboratories, Inc., to RGA2-72. For model number � the U.S.by the National and O-TL seal refer to attached name late. Fireplace Institute�(NFI)as p CERTIFIED NFI Gas Specialists. wwwnikwtili�d.org � � GENERAL INFORMATION 1 I DO NOT USE A NATURAL GAS SET FOR PROPANE OR A PROPANE SET FOR NATURAL GAS. WHEN USING PROPANE (LPG) GAS AN AUTOMATIC PILOT SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED. 1. There are many different local codes for gas fire logs. The instaliation of this set must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 1999. 2. This log set is designed for use with Natural Gas. 3. When glass fireplace doors are used, always operate gas log set with the doors fully open to allow for proper combustion air. 4. A fire screen must be in place when the log set is in use. 5. The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system at test pressures in excess of Y2 psig. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than �/z psig. 6. Minimum inlet supply pressure for Natural Gas is 7"water column. Maximum inlet supply pressure for Natural Gas is 10 '/2"water column. 7. After burning, the logs become fragile and should not be handled. Knocking or rubbing logs can cause concrete to crumble and is not covered under the warranty. 8. Use a soft, dry paintbrush for periodic dusting of the gas fire logs. Special care must be taken to clean the birch lo s. Rubbin will remove soot but will also remove the white i ments. NOTE: PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL GAS APPLIANCES MUST INSTALL GAS L�GS. INSTALLING YOUR HARGROVE GAS LOGS Remove all the parts from the shipping container. Your set includes the following parts: Number bv Set i6"-21" Sets 24"Sets 28"-30 Sets 36" Sets 42"Sets 1. Pedestal Grate PG-16 PG-20 PG-25 PG-30 PG-36 2. Ember Burner EM-14 EM-18 EB-22 EB-26 EB-31 3. Silica Sand (1)SD-10 (1)SD-10 (1)SD-10 (2)SD-10 (2)SD-10 4. Fire Embers RW RW RW RW RW 5. Safety Pilot Control CPC CPC CPC CPC CPC (Optional) 6. Aluminum Connector AC-18 AC-18 AC-18 AC-18 AC-18 7. Fire Logs "Number of logs are determined by the set size. Logs not illustrated. 8. Damper Stop(optional) DS DS DS DS DS 9. Volcanic Cinders VC VC VC VC VC 10.Black Cap CAP-8 CAP-8 CAP-8 CAP-8 CAP-8 11.Brass Elbow 50-6-8 50-6-8 50-6-8 50-6-8 50-6-8 12.Standard Orifice 46-6-8 46-6-8 46-6-8 46-6-8 46-6-8 8 � � 1 I 2 . �. -�. � ,�.,.�� ...... ,W. _.. u�a����•;�. . , 6 . , �_. w,�.�.�....�.�""" 5 3 , . }��., . . .. . . . ,� y, �&'�Y� u i h�ii�:�z s ��, w�,�;;�� �,��r-�x . , ,.' , ���_. y��7IY.I�`Y'$''1'i�3"4,�C" � �� ,�".�, ` , � - ;"';� . �� �,:. , 3 � 12 � � �Zk��r� �b����, ��^��'� "`�" � �'� , ft� , 10 11 �`��� 4 :������a � ���ir��. 9 ��' �����f� ������. .i . I ' 4�j i 's x�,... '� -�. _...n. '.d�� 2;'w..'s:.' _`� . . . .. . , .a;;nx.: � DAMPER STOP (Optional) ' � � � � Attach the damper stop clamp to the ' ' � � fireplace damper blade. Position the clamp � ! to prevent full closure of the fireplace ; i damper blade. (See Figure 1) � � If the damper stop provided does not fit, the � installer shall install a permanent damper ; stop that will keep the damper open a ; minimum of 3". Figure 1 EMBER BURNER POSITIONING 1. Turn gas off. 2. Remove old log lighter, ashes, and other material from the firebox. 3. Center the ember burner on the fireplace floor with the burner pipe completely visible from the front. For best results, the ember burner should be directly under the flue opening with a Figure 2 minimum of 4" from the front edge of the ember burner to the fireplace opening. Cap-8 46-6-8 50-6-8 4. Place the grate over the ember burner so the � \ front legs of the grate are just in front of the Figure 3 burner pipe. Once the final positioning is __ � � established, mark the burner and grate position � �� on the floor of the fireplace for reference points. Remove the grate and proceed with the gas connection (See Figure 2) � Ember Burner Aluminum Connector GAS CONNECTION 1. The gas supply line should be '/2' inside diameter (ID) up to 30 feet and 3/a" for longer distances. 2. Tighten the black pipe cap on the end of the burner pan pipe. 3. Use the aluminum connector to connect the gas supply to the ember burner. When bending the aluminum tubing use proper bending procedures to avoid kinking the tube. (If a safety pilot control is used follow the instructions included for connecting the gas to the pilot control) 4. Check all connections for leaks using a soapy water solution. 5. Damper must remain fully open during operation. Place a lighted match next to the burner pipe. Do not hold the match in your hand while lighting the gas. Turn the gas supply on slowly until the gas ignites. Check the flame for even distribution, flame height, and gas pressure. After checking the flame, turn off the fire. (Turn the gas valve to the off position to turn the fire off.) Do not close the ' damper until all the flames have died. Keep the glass doors fully open during all burning. (See figure 3) BURNER PAN MEDIA 1. Fill the burner pan with silica sand. Sand level should be sloped evenly with the sides of the ember burner. si�ica saN� . 2. Fire Embers (rockwool) are placed over the sand to simulate glowing embers. For best results pinch off pieces of the Part B material the size of a - dime and feather it out. Place as much as desired over the area the gas comes through. Burner ; should be completely full and level. (See Figure 4) �x1 3. Light the gas and observe flame for even FiRE �` distribution. After checking the flame, turn off the EMBERS fire. (Turn the gas valve to the off position to turn the fire off.) Do not close the damper until all the Figure 4 flames have died. Keep the glass doors fully open during all burning. Refer to the Pilot Control Lighting Instructions if installing a Safety Pilot Control inside or outside the fireplace. GRATE PLACEMENT Place the grate over the ember burner using the ,�yr �t-���=x= reference marks made on fireplace floor earlier. =�``r=��^�` _ —_ �ti; LOG PLACEMENT �`� � ����� 1. The longest log is the front log. It should be placed on the , � � �• � front of the grate with the flat, unfinished side facing the � ��� back. It is essential for this log to be positioned with the flat, � unfinished side being straight up and down. (If the logs are laid flat on the grate the safety pilot control parts will overheat and shut the system off.) 2. The second longest log is the back log. It is positioned on � the back pedestal of the grate with the flat side down. 3. The remaining logs are top logs. These logs are placed diagonally across the bottom logs and can be arranged to Figure 5 h m realistic flame atterns. create t e ost p (See Figure 5.) VOLCANIC CINDERS 1. The black volcanic cinders are used to cover the fireplace floor, fittings and tubing around the burner system. Although not functional, the black cinders act as a picture frame to show off the glowing embers and yellow flame. 2. The remaining 1/3 Rockwool can now be spread over the volcanic cinders to look like additional fallen ash under the logs. FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately calt a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the system or gas �, control that has been under water. I Keep this appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. LIMITED WARRANTY Refractorv Loqs Hargrove gas logs carry a limited lifetime warranty against any manufactured defect or breakage when installed indoors. A replacement will be available from the dealer at which the appliance was purchased. This warranty does not cover breakage caused by excessive handling once installed and fired. Outdoor applications carry a one (1) year limited warranty. Burner & Grate If the burner or grate fails due to deterioration within two (2) years of the verified purchase date, a free replacement will be made available from the dealer at which the appliance was purchased. Valves, Remote Controls, & Switching Devices Hargrove warrants all valves, remote controls and switching devices against manufacturing defects, which appear within two (2) years of the verified purchase date. Warranty does not cover products that have been damaged by misuse from overheating. Before any product is returned a Return Goods Authorization number (RGA) must be issued by Hargrove's Customer Service Department. All returns must be accompanied by an explanation of the problem and all necessary parts. All Other Parts If any assembled part should fail to operate or be found defective which appear within two (2) years of the verified purchase date, a replacement will be available from the dealer at which the appliance was purchased. Buyer shall notify Hargrove Mfg Corp. of any defect covered by this warranty no later than thirty (30) days after defect is discovered. Failure to provide notice within thirty(30) days shall void the limited warranty. WHAT IS NOT COVERED 1. Removal and reinstallation costs. 2. Labor costs for replacement or repairs. 3. Transportation or shipping cost. 4. The cost of a service call to diagnose trouble. 5. Painted Surfaces. 6. Damage or defect caused by improper installation,accident, misuse, abuse, alteration, or authorized service technician. 7. Replacement of burner or combustion chamber resulting from improper storage of the appliance. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 1. No one has authority to add to or vary this limited warranty, or to create for Hargrove Manufacturing Corporation any other obligation or liability in connection with this appliance. 2. Any implied warranty applicable to this appliance is limited in duration to the same period of time as this written Warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. 3. HARGROVE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR CONTINGENT DAMAGES YOU MIGHT SUFFER AS A RESULT OF A CLAIM UNDER THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above ' limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. 4.This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred or assigned. 5. If you cannot verify the purchase date of the appliance, the warranty period will begin on the date of which the appliance was manufactured. 6. Replacement or repair parts are warranted for the remaining period of the original part warranty. Warranty parts must be obtained through authorized dealers of this product who will provide original factory replacement parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty. 7. The maximum liability of Hargrove Mfg Corp. in connection with this limited warranty shall not in any case exceed the contract price paid for the product claimed to be defective or unsuitable. 8. Purchaser or user agrees to hold Hargrove Mfg Corp. harmless from any and all claims by the buyer as a result of injury or damage to an ultimate user or other person caused by the product sold herein by the seller to the buyer, whether the injury or damage results from the assembly, installation, operation, shipment, storage, or manufacture of this product. Hargrove Mfg Corp. makes no warranties, expressed or implied, other than those expressly stated herein. YOUR DUTIES This appliance must be installed by a qualified installer, operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable codes and the instructions furnished with the appliance. You must provide a receipt verifying the purchase date of the appliance when making a 'I warranty claim with the dealer from which the appliance was purchased. I This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,which vary from state to state. I�, To register your Hargrove product, please visit our website at http://www.hargrovegaslogs.com/reg.htm. '� CONTACT INFO: Hargrove Manufacturing Corp. Tele:(800)725-4166 I ' Hargrove Hearth Products -Vented and Ventless Gas Logs, Hearth Pads, Stove Boards - ... Page 3 of 9 v�ciuuvii vy auuniy viic vi vui ici�iv�c �oNauic vaivcor �ut,ii aa uic iu��ii �aN� iinniv�i�� or variable flame height valves. Back to Top 5. What are the 8TU's on a vented gas log set? The approximate input BTU's of our single-sided log sets are: Testing Certification Set Size & Valve Type 18"-21" 24"-27" 30" 36" 42"-48" 60"-66" NATURAL GAS Uncertified, No Valve 80,000 100,000 110,000 122,000 140,000 160,000 Uncertified, Manual SPC 80,000 90,000 100,000 100,000 N/A N/A Uncertified, Miilivolt &Variable 80,000 80,000 90,000 90,000 N/A N/A H-Burner, All SPC Valves 67,000 77,000 87,000 N/A N/A N/A RGA2-72, All SPC Valves 70,000 80,Q00 90,000 90,000 N/A N/A CSA/ANSI, Manual SPC 57,000 70,000 90,000 100,000 N/A N/A CSA/ANSI, Millivolt SPC 57,000 80,000 90,OQ0 90,000 N/A NJA Olde Worid Basket, Al) SPC 34,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Ember Supreme, Hi-Cap MV N/A 200,000 225,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 Summit Oak, Hi-Cap MV N/A N/A N/A 165,000 180,000 N/A Double-Stack, Hi-Cap MV N/A N/A 110,000 130,000 170,000 200,000 Triple-Stack, Hi-Cap MV N/A N/A 200,000 230,000 280,000 320,000 LIQUID PROPANE GAS Uncertified, Ail SPC Valves 46,000 63,200 78,600 78,600 N/A NJA H-Burner, All SPC Valves 52,000 66,000 76,000 N/A N/A N/A RGA2-72, All SPC Valves 46,000 63,200 78,600 78,600 N/A N/A CSA/ANSI, All SPC Valves 42,000 57,000 70,000 75,000 N/A N/A System Four, Manual SPC 46,000 60,000 68,000 N/A N/A N/A Olde World Basket, All SPC 34,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Summit Oak, Hi-Cap MV N/A N/A N/A 115,000 125,000 N/A Back to Top 6. I have a vented log set, and the logs have black soot on them. Is this normal? Soot build-up on vented gas logs is a normal part of the combustion process, and usually adds to the realism of your log set. Natural gas log sets generally produce less soot than liquid propane log sets. Sooting is not normal on a vent-free gas log set, and if soot is present, the set should be inspected by a hearth professional to verify it is operating properly. http://www.hargrovegaslogs.com/faq.htm 5/14/2010 MVK-EIMC-EIHC KITS 12 19 2008 / / Page 1 UNASSEMBLED) HONEYWELL �NSTRUCTIONS ��'� ��, ��5 ca,tr� co APPLICATION 7O6��P�` °i' ���Yta+n, OH 45459 These ignition modules provide ignition sequence, fiame monitoring and safety shutoff for intermittent pilot ,,i central furnaces and heating appliances. S8600 � ���. module provides up to 1.0 A pilot and 1.0 A main valve <?; current rating. Minimum ambient temperature rating is " -40 F (-40C]. Maximum ambient rating is+175 F [+79 C] � .,£ for S8600 used with 1.0 A or less main valve. - IMPORTANT: INSTALLATION ""��� ''"_"'°"'""'°�°� �E��a� ..��I,., .�,a�.�wo,.,,a.:. WHEN INSTALLING THIS IGNITION SYSTEM... �°^°"���"""" m.u s ey u,.ww�w 1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow F.�.�r,�,� them could damage the components or cause a _- -,., �,��«.m. hazardous condition. We recommend that our products 2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on be installed and serviced by the components to make sure they are suitable for your application. professionals who are certified in 3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service the U.S. by NFI (National Fireplace technician. Institute) or in Canada by WETT 4. After installation is complete,check out component (Wood Energy Technical Training). operation as provided in these instructions. Installer must follow all instructions 5. Fireplace installation-do NOT close doors to fireplace at ant time during use-will result in damage to carefully to ensure proper components. performance and safety WARNING MOUNT IGNITION MODULE FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Select a location close enough to the burner CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. to allow a shorf (3ft),direct cable route to the 1.The ignition module can malfunction if it gets wet, igniter. Ambient temperature at the module must be within the range listed under leading to accumulation of explosive gas. APPLICATION. The module must be protected • Never install where water can flood, drip or from water, moisture, corrosive chemicals and condense on module. excessive dust and grease. • Never try to use a module that has been wet- We recommend mounting the module with the replace it. terminals down to protect them from dripping 2. Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is heavier than air Water and dust. It can also be mounted with the and will not vent upward naturally. terminals on either side. DO NOT MOUNT with • Do not light pilot or operate electric switches, terminals pointing up. Fasten securely with four lights,or appliances until you are sure the appliance No. 6-32 machine or No.8 sheet metal screws. area is free of gas. MOUNT THE SYSTEM CONTROLS Mount any required controls,such as the gas • � control, spark igniter, flame sensor,thermostat, limit and transformer according to 1. Disconnect power supply before beginning wiring manufacturer's instructions. to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. 2. If a new gas control is to be installed,turn off gas , supply before starting installation. Conduct Gas � Leak Test according to gas control manufacturer's �,Check the wiring diagram furnished by the instructions after the gas control is installed. appliance manufacturer,for circuits differing 3. If module must be mounted near moisture or from the wiring hookups shown. water, provide suitable waterproof enclosure. 2. Disconnect the power supply before making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. Parts List: >>s Pilot Assembly (1) MVK WIRING SUFPL�MENT 210-EI Gas Valve (1) ' 210-E�-Mod Module (1) � 212 Switch (1) , 213 Wires for switch (1) Y '� 256/241 Heat Shield/ Insulation for valve (1) I _�,,,T�, I YALVE 270/271 Heat Shield/Insulation for module (1� F,,,,,,,�,o,��, — �� 274 Female Connector (12) T�sF«� P�n�, 279 Ground Connector (1) � 576-40VA Transformer (24V) � 579 Power Cord (1) p�OT bl b High Temp Wire (8) 617 Wire Nut (6) � 649 PilotTube (1) � � SSC-HC24 Flex Line (2) ° « ���� CHECKOUT � $ Check out the gas control system: ���E • At initial installation of the appliance. • As parf of regular maintenance procedures. Mainte- nance intervals are determined by the application. • As the first step in troubleshooting. • Any time work is done on the system. Perform Visual Inspection. ' ❑ With power off, make sure all wiring connections OPERATION are clean and tight. Module operation can be divided into two phases for ❑Turn on power to appliance and ignition module. the S8600. The phases are ❑ Open manual shutoff valves in the gas line to the •Trial for ignition appliance. • Main burner operation ❑ Do gas leak test ahead of gas control if piping has been disturbed. TRIAL FOR IGNITION Pilot Ignition GAS LEAK TEST: Paint pipe joints with rich soap and On the call for heat,the module energizes the first water solution. Bubbles indicate gas leak. Tighten main valve operator. The first main valve opens,which joints to stop leak. Recheck with soap and water. allows gas to flow to the pilot burner. At the same time, Check Safety Shutoff Operation the electronic spark generator in the module produces This step applies to lockout and continuous retry an over l Ok volt spark pulse output. The voltage modules only. generates a spark at the igniter or igniter-sensor that ❑Turn gas supply off. lights the pilot. ❑Set thermostat or controller above room If the pilot does not light, or the pilot flame current is temperature to call for heat. not at least 1.0 A and steady,the module will not ❑ Watch for spark at pilot burner either immediately energize the second valve and the main burner will not or following pre-purge.See device label. light. ❑ Open manuai gas cock and make sure no gas is flowina to pilot or main burner. MAIN BURNER OPERATION Safety Lockout When the pilot flame is established, a flame These modules provide 100 percent rectification circuit is completed between the sensor shutoff and safety lockout. A timer in these and burner ground. The flame sensing circuit in the models starfs timing the moment the trial module detects the flame current,shuts off the spark for ignition starfs. Ignition spark continues generator and energizes the second main valve only until the timed trial for ignition period operator. The second main valve opens and gas flows ends. Then the module goes into safety to the main burner,where it is ignited by the pilot burner. lockout. Lockout de-energizes the first On lockout models, the flame current aiso holds the main valve operator and closes the first safety lockout timer in the reset operating condition. valve in the gas control,stopping pilot gas When the call for heat ends, both valve operators are flow. The control system must be reset by de-energized, and both valves in the gas control close. setting the thermostat below room temperature for one minute or by turning off power to the module for one minute. TROUBLESHOOTING ❑ Close the manual gas valve. 1. The following service procedures are provided as ❑ Disconnect the ignition cable at the SPARK a general guide. Follow appliance manufacturer's terminai on the module. service instructions if available. ❑ Energized the module and immediately touch 2. On lockout and retry models, meter readings one end of the jumper firmly to the GND terminal between gas control and ignition module must be on the module. Move the free end of the jumper taken within the trial for ignition period. Once the slowly toward the SPARK terminal until a spark is ignition module shuts off, lockout models must be established. reset by setting the thermostat down for at least one ❑ Pull the jumper slowly away from the terminal minute before continuing. On retry models,wait for and note the length of the gap when sparking retry or reset at the thermostat. stops. Check table below. 3. If any component does not function properly, make sure it is correctly installed and wired before replacing. ARC LENGTH ACTION 4. The ignition module cannot be repaired. If it No arc or arc less Check external fuse, if malfunctions,it must be replaced. than 1/8 in. provided. Verify power 5. Oniy trained, experienced service technicians at module input. should service intermittent pilot systems. Replace module if fuse and ower ok. Arc 1/8 in. or Voltage output is okay. IGNITION SYSTEM CHECKS lon er. Step 1: Check ignition cable STEP 4: Check pilot and main Burner light off. Make sure: ❑Set the thermostat to call for heat. ❑ Ignition cable does not run in contact with any ❑ Watch the pilot burner during the ignition metal surfaces. sequence.See if: ❑ Ignition cable is no more than 36 in. long. • Ignition spark continues after the pilot is lit. ❑ Connections to the ignition module and to the • The pilot lights and the spark stops, but igniter or igniter-sensor are ciean and tight. main burner does not light. ❑ Ignition cable provides good electrical continuity. • The pilot lights,the spark stops and main Step 2: Check ignition system grounding. Nuisance burner lights, but the system shuts down. shut-downs are often caused bv a aoor or erratic ❑ If so. Ensure adequate flame current as qround. follows. ❑ A common ground, usually supplied by the pilot •Turn off at circuit breaker or fuse box. burner bracket, is required for the module and the • Clean the flame rod with emery cloth. pilot burner/igniter-sensor. • Check for good metal-to-metal contact APPEARANCE caus� between the pilot burner bracket and the main SM�{LLBLUEFLAME CHECKFDRUCKOFGASFROI� burner. � •CLOGGEDORIRCEFlITER f' •CLOGGED PILOT FlLTEA • Check the ground lead from the GND terminal •LOWGASSUPi'LYPRESSU9E on the module to the pilot burner. Make sure "�`��~�� •n�oT�w�STM�+*�* MIMMUN connections are clan and tight. If the wire is u,nrEUOwFU�E c�c,��oRUacoF,�w�+ow damaged or deteriorated, replace it. � .u�QEOr� -Check the ceramic flame rod insulator for cracks •IXR7YLlNTSCREEH,IFUSm or evidence of exposure to extreme heat,whick can 'o�:���`��o� ermit leaka e to round. Re lace lot •PiIOTAD.NJSTMFNTAT P g 9 P Pi �„,��M burner/igniter-sensor and provide a shield if WAVIN66LUEFIJIME �„ECKF�: necessary. � •IXCESSNEDMFfATPILOT l'° �ounow -If fiame rod or bracket are bent out of position� •REGRCUUTING PROWGTS restore to correct position. oFCOn�,snor, Step 3: Check spark ignition circuit. You will need a If01SYLIffiNGBLOWIN6FlANE short jumper wire made from ignition cable or other n �CCFO� �� •HIGH GAS PRESSURE heavily insulated wire. 9AR0 SNARP FialAE nas pu�cs ' CHMACTERISTiC OF MANUfACi11FtED GAS � � CMECK FOR: � •XIGN Gq5 PRESSUiE •ORIFICETOO SMALL +ep:se Fig,13—Examples of unsatisfactory pilot flames. • Make sure electrical connections are clean and Adjustment screw on the gas control clockwise to tight. Replace damaged wire with moisture-resistant. decrease or counterclockwise to increase pilot • Check for cracked ceramic insulator,which can flame. Following adjustment, aiways replace pilot cause shorf to ground, and replace igniter-sensor if adjustment cover screw and tighten firmly to necessary. assure proper gas control operation. • At the gas control, disconnect main valve wire from ❑ Recheck ignition sequence as follows. the TH or MV terminal. • Reconnect main valve wire. I •Turn on power and set thermostat to call for heat. • Set thermostat to call for heat. The pilot should light but the main burner will remain • Watch ignition sequence at burner. ! off because the main valve actuator is disconnected. • If spark still doesn't light or if main burner lights � • Check the pilot flame Make sure it is blue,steady but system locks out, check module, ground wire and envelops3/8 to'/� in. of the flame rod. and gas control as described in appropriate • If necessary, adjust pilot flame by turning the pilot troubleshooting charf, Fig. 14. STA RT NO'r:Beton troubleshooGr.p,:unil:ariz�yours�H w8h LM steK�p a�d checFco�t prooedu:�. 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STONE SLAB HEARTH iN�A-A,(�'�,,,E _~ / .i.i. �. i• i. j. --------L------ �--r- -�-- MASONRY FIREPLAGE N �^ i i i i i i i WI TH HARGROVE 21° `_,� i i � � i i ' O� C d(� KIVA GAS LOG SET W/ i i i i i � �� 'Q-9 ELEGTRONIG IGNITION � � � � � � O .. ......, i i ...., (80,00o BTU) ----- ---- ' ' ' % � � � � DOU ItLER � ------ , �T � ---------------------- . ` � � LARGED PLAN - HEARTH FIREPLACE OVERALL PLAN - HEARTH FIREPLACE r�� B-2909 � 2 S LE: I/2" = I'-0" I SCALE:4'=I'-0" t�jLs ��� F� AR�� FIFtEPLAC EnPLAN AND ELEVATION - HEARTH ROOM issuE: ca, SK—O I �� I/2 I DATE: 05-25-I 0 I 187 HORNSILVER CIRCLE �� VAIL, CO.81657 DOUGLAS MILLER DECHANT ARCHITECTS PROJECT# 0616 SHEPHERD RESOURCES INC /AIA „ i f �� � � �� v�� µ, o l, � v�"��,.� u NOTE: � 'v Q ��� � �� ARE GIVENIFOR IONS �� ��� G REFERENGE. �.�°'- µ�� GONTRAGTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR GOORDINATION OF METAL STUD FRAMING, PRODUGT DIMENSIONS. GLA55 A ROUND METAL FLUE 10" I.D. �" TYPE "X" GWB C E�'k✓� i WOOD GABINET ABOVE 10" � �� ONE DOOR W I TH FAUX METAL STUD . INSIDE PANEL F RAM I NG � � � � , , � IRON MANTLE AN � � � � E- � t- � � SURROUND � �� � _ w W z W z z w '��..�.�.�'�`�_r� ' �?/ ' tflldJ Z � _ z . . O � � � Q � Q / � � � / � �� �� � � , :� MASONRY , FIREPLAGE ' , VERIFY DEPTH OF , , GABI NETRY QUARTZITE m � � I'-O" 2� � '-O' � HEARTH � � \ � 12" IRON MANTLE AND - . � r i � SURROUND � W � — � _ z J I GMU REF 8�� , ; _ — � S T R U G T U R A L D O G S —r! . ` � _ i � I Q � I SLAB STONE HEARTH GONGRETE '� � r!'� /� i cV -\ SLAB REF „ � � STRUGTURAL � m � � DOGS � I I I I FINISHED � / � / � � -� - FINISHED FLOOR FLOOR - °��� � m � �.r.- � . ..,. . , .• , � ,. - . �� - — � r F ��—__.� e � a� — - � �� I I 100- � ��� � � — � - i � I �� �;: ;� �; AREN TO �l�F C�C�� EXISTING STEEL BEAM CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF FLUE SIZE AND TRIG �� SE .9� AND STRUGTURE � FIREPLACE OPENING 31.5x26 - 68.2 IN. o , ����` �'�� I 2 � � HEARTH �Q ER � PER TABLE R I 003.14 I 0 INCH I.D. r�. NT -� �� nf�1�41�1'r�i� B-2909 ,� l� �i � 2 FIREPLACE,SECTION � FIREPLACE,ELEVATION �t�`�� �,��� SCALE.Z —I -0 SCALE.2 I 0 �D AR� FIF�EP�LACE - HEARTH ROOM DATE: 05-25-10 SK-OZ �� 2 -i -o I 187 HORNSILVER CIRCLE �� VAIL, CO.81657 DOUGLAS MILLER DECHANT ARCHITECTS PROJECT# 0616 SHEPHERD RESOURCES INC /AIA "