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Community Development Department 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado USA 81657 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This certificate is issued pursuant to the requirements of Title 10, Section 10 -1 -2, ADOPTED CODES of the Vail Town Code certifying that, at the time of issuance, this structure was found to be substantially in compliance with the various ordinances of the town regulating building construction or use for the following: Name and description of project New Single Family Residence Address of project: 1449 Buffehr Creek Road Drive Owner name and address: Matthew Dyroff 203311th Street Suite 6 Boulder Colorado, 80302 IBC Edition: 2003 IBC Occupancy Group(s): R3 Type(s) of Construction: Permit Number(s) Occupant Load: Martin Haeberle, Chief Building Official M Sprinkler System Y/N Type: Y 13 Date :1. 00. NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES MW*V& Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 NEW (SFR,P /S,DUP) PERMIT Permit #: B09 -0069 Project #: PRJ09 -0009 Job Address: Location......: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK DR Parcel No....: 210312102011 CONTRACTOR DYROFF, MATTHEW 2033 11TH ST, SUITE 6 BOULDER CO 80302 License: 463 -L OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 Description: NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Occupancy Type Totals... Number of Dwelling Units: Occupancy: IRC Type Construction: IRC Status .. : ISSUED Applied ..: 04/27/2009 Issued ...: 05/18/2009 Expires ...: 11/14/2009 Town of Vail Adjusted Valuation: $375,000.00 Total Sq Ft Added: 2274 ....» ............................ ............................... ............. FEE SUMMARY ...........,>,._.......,...........,......, .,.,....................,,..,,. Building Permit Fee ------ > $2,533.75 Will Call --------------------------- > $4.00 Total Calculated Fees ------------- > $12,166.89 Plan Check--------------- - - - - -> $1,646.94 Use Tax Fee --------------------- > $7,300.00 Additional Fees------------------ - - - - -> $0.00 Add'I Plan Check Hours -> $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review --- > $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES--------- - - - - -> $12,166.89 Investigation------------ - - - - -> $0.00 Recreation Fee ---------------- > $682.20 Payments ------------------------------- > $12,166.89 Total Calculated Fees ------ > $12,166.89 BALANCE DUE ------------------------ > $0.00 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 TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 47 - 4:00 PM. r S , If0 Sign re C — eror Contractor Date Print Name 05/01/2009 Phone: 303-442-7369 04/27/2009 Factor Sq Feet Valuation 2,274 $375,000.00' new_con stru ction_pe rm it_041908 APPROVALS Permit #: B09 -0069 as of 05 -18 -2009 Status: ISSUED Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 05/05/2009 cg Action: COND Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 05/18/2009 bgibson Action: AP There shall be no more than 28 non - exempt exterior light fixtures on the entirety of Lot 6. Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT 05/07/2009 drhoades Action: AP Approved with conditions (see conditions). Access around perimeter is extremely restricted by grade and landscaping features. Item: 05500 PUBLIC WORKS 05/06/2009 cdelles Action: AP See the Conditions section of this Document for any that may apply. new nstruction_perm it_041908 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Permit #: B09 -0069 as of 05 -18 -2009 Status: ISSUED Cond: 33 (PLAN) THIS PROJECT WILL REQUIRED A SITE IMPROVEMENT SURVEY. SUCH SURVEY SHALL BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO REQUEST FOR A FRAME INSPECTION, Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. Cond: 16 (BLDG.): (SFR) SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED PER SECTION R313 OF THE 2003 IRC. Cond: 18 (BLDG.): STAIRWAYS ARE REQUIRED TO MEET SECTION R311.5 OF THE 2003 IRC OR SECTION 1009 OF THE 2003 IBC. Cond: 19 (BLDG.): GUARDS ARE REQUIRED TO MEET SECTION R312 OF THE 2003 IRC OR SECTION 1012 OF THE 2003 IBC. Cond: 34 (BLDG.): A COPY OF THE SOILS REPORT WILL BE REQUIRED BEFORE A FOOTING INSPECTION WILL BE CALLED FOR. Cond: 39 (BLDG): EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE OPENINGS ARE REQUIRED TO MEET SECTION R310 OF THE 2003 IRC OR SECTION 1025 OF THE 2003 IBC. Cond: CON0010677 Monitored fire alarm system required in both residences and shall comply with NFPA 72 (2002 ed) and VFES Standards. Cond: CON0010679 Fire Sprinkler system required in both residences and shall comply with NFPA 13 (2002 ed) and VFES Standards. Cond: CON0010722 There shall be no more than 28 non - exempt exterior light fixtures on the entirety of Lot 6. new struction_perm it_041908 Separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fireplace, etc. Project Street Address: I . I _ `G'P'I rE E-ff (Number) (Street) (Suite #) Building /Complex Name: Contractor Information: Company: -. Company Address: City: Contact Name: State: Zip: Contact Phone: F - Mail Town of Vail Contractor Registration No.: $ 5S Ui" Contractor Signature (required) Interior( ) Exterior( ) Both O Property Information Type of Building: Parcel #: ` - 1 0 '3 l 2-I -- ©Z -- (:D i Single- Family N) _ ( ) Multi - Family ( ) (For parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970 - 328 -8640 or Commercial( ) Other( ) visit www.eaalecoutv.us /oatie) Tenant Name: �Aj\ T j-} Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes ( ) No (' Owner Name: M N L7Y Monitored Alarm? Yes ( ) No ) CokATP'cl 1�.OvoE '- `120 • 4'77 Iii `')`1 Does a Sprinkler System Exist? Yes ( ) No M g- W7,3IL,' tVc5! ' vwe� fs1_i'yr- //iC' c Valuations (Labor & Material)) # & Type of Existing Fireplaces: Gas Appliances 2 ' , Cy 0 Gas Log Wood /Pellet Wood Burning Building: $ / # & Type of Proposed Fireplaces: Gas Appliances l Gas Log Wood /Pellet Wood Burning Plumbing: Electrical: Mechanical: Total: Office Use: D g N QO� Project #: 1 T #: Irk F'1 09 O0 q f DRB , Building Permit #: 1; M — 0 (V Lot #: 10- Block # Subdivision: ( X1,1 6 r: Q_. Detailed Description of Work: « q (use additional sheet if necessary) Work Class: New (x) Addition ( ) Remodel ( ) Repair Work Type LC� , CL ) Other( ) Date C oo $0.00 A ?pl ica.nt Tarr W &b , Fw tbe( C06m n d ". co rv, Sri 3. y Lt 2.. 3 3JG� I C��G�ML D O � APR 27 2009 TOWN OF VAIL I Apr -o9 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FIE"PWORTH - PAVVLAK GE01 F'(IA NNICAFL April 22, 2009 Coburn Attn: Pete Weber 181 l P car] Street Boulder, Colorado 80302 Job No. 109 094A Subject: Preliminary Foundation Recommendations, Proposed Addition and Guest House, Dyrof Residence, 1451 Buffehr Creek Road, Vail, Colorado. Dear Mr. Weber: As requested, a representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotectinical, Inc. observed the subject site on April 21, 2009 and reviewed geotechnical conditions in the area for information to develop preliminary foundation design recommendations. The study was conducted in accordance with our proposal for geotechnical engineering services to you dated April 14, 2009. Proposed Construction: The project consists of a two story addition to the east side of the residence and a two story guest house in the southeast part of the lot. The foundations will be cut into the ridge at the addition and the hillside at the guest house. Spread footings placed on the natural soils have been assumed for the building support. Site Conditions: The building sites consist of a boulder laden glacial moraine that is known to be relatively stable and well drained in this area. The ground surface slopes steeply down to the north-northwest and south from the ridge top. Numerous boulders up to about 4 feet are exposed on the ground surface. The ridge has been deeply cut into by the recent development of Lot 1, Cliffside to the east. Low stacked rock and timber walls border Cliffside Drive and the driveway into the subject property that appeared to be in relatively good repair. Vegetation consists mostly of brush on the ridge and south slope with tall pine trees on the north - northwest slope. Preliminary Recommendations: The recommendations presented in this section are for preliminary foundation design and are estimated based on our r(I'vie\v of the site z", 0 DyReFF REScheck Software Version 4.2.1 Compliance Certificate Project Title: Guest House of Vail OFFICECOPY Energy Code: Location: 2003 IECC Vail, Colorado / Construction Type: Single Family Glazing Area Percentage: 23% Heating Degree Days: 9248 Construction Site: Owner /Agent: Designer /Contractor: 1451 Buffehr Creek Road Vail, CO 81657 Compliance: 3.6% Better Than Code Maximum UA: 1605 Your UA: 1547 Crawl GARAGE: Solid Concrete or Masonry 347 'Lu.0 Zu.0 10 Wall height: 7.0' Depth below grade: 6.5' Insulation depth: 4.5' Inside below -grade depth: 0.0' Basement Wall GARAGE: Solid Concrete or Masonry 859 11.0 0.0 56 Wall height: 9.0' Depth below grade: 8.0' Insulation depth: 7.5' Basement Wall 2: Wood Frame 320 21.0 0.0 6 Wall height: 9.0' Depth below grade: 0.0' Insulation depth: 9.0' Door 3: Solid 212 0.350 74 Wall 1: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 1008 21.0 0.0 17 Window 1: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low -E 650 0.350 227 Door 2: Solid 65 0.350 23 Wa112: Concrete wall w insulate: Solid Concrete or Masonry: Interior 1567 21.0 0.0 88 Insulation Ceiling 1: Roof: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 1710 49.0 0.0 44 Floor 1: main above garage entry: All -Wood Joist/Truss:Over 180 49.0 0.0 4 Outside Air Floor 2: heated garage slab: Slab -On- Grade: Heated 997 20.0 957 Insulation depth: 0.5' Floor 3: main: All -Wood JoistJTruss:Over Unconditioned Space 1660 49.0 0.0 35 Boiler 1: Gas -Fired Steam 95 AFUE Air Conditioner 1: Electric Central Air 13 SEER Boiler 2: Gas -Fired Steam 95 AFUE Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2003 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.2.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name - Title Signature Date Project Notes: Project Title: Guest House Report date: 05/05/09 Data filename: N: \Dyroff Vail \dyroff_res check.rck Page 1 of 5 "NEW" DETACHED 2 STORY GUEST HOUSE Project Title: Guest House Report date: 05/05/09 Data filename: N: \Dyroff Vail \dyroff_res check.rck Page 2 of 5 CNJ REScheck Software Version 4.2.1 Inspection Checklist Ceilings: ❑ Ceiling 1: Roof: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss, R -49.0 cavity insulation Comments: Above -Grade Walls: ❑ Wall 1: Wood Frame, 16" o.c., R -21.0 cavity insulation Comments: ❑ Wa112: Concrete wall w insulate: Solid Concrete or Masonry: Interior Insulation, R -21.0 cavity insulation Comments: Basement Walls: ❑ Basement Wall GARAGE: Solid Concrete or Masonry, 9.0' ht / 8.0' bg / 7.5' insul, R -11.0 cavity insulation Comments: ❑ Basement Wall 2: Wood Frame, 9.0' ht / 0.0' bg / 9.0' insul, R -21.0 cavity insulation Comments: Windows: ❑ Window 1: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low -E, U- factor: 0.350 For windows without labeled U- factors, describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No Comments: Doors: ❑ Door 3: Solid, U- factor: 0.350 Comments: ❑ Door 2: Solid, U- factor: 0.350 Comments: Floors: ❑ Floor 1: main above garage entry: All -Wood Joist/Truss:Over Outside Air, R-49.0 cavity insulation Comments: ❑ Floor 2: heated garage slab: Slab- On- Grade:Heated, 0.5' insulation depth, R -20.0 continuous insulation Comments: Slab insulation extends down from the top of the slab to at least 0.5 ft. OR down to at least the bottom of the slab then horizontally for a total distance of 0.5 ft. Exterior insulation has a rigid, opaque, weather- resistant protective covering that covers the exposed (above - grade) insulation and extends at least 6 in. below grade. ❑ Floor 3: main: All -Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space, R -49.0 cavity insulation Comments: Crawl Space Walls: ❑ Crawl GARAGE: Solid Concrete or Masonry, 7.0' ht / 6.5' bg / 4.5' ext. insul / 0.0' inside bg depth, R -20.0 cavity + R -20.0 continuous insulation Comments: Applies to walls of unventilated crawl spaces. Exterior insulation has a rigid, opaque, weather- resistant protective covering that covers the exposed (above - grade) insulation and extends at least 6 in. below grade. Heating and Cooling Equipment: Project Title: Guest House Report date: 05/05/09 Data filename: N: \Dyroff Vail \dyroff_res check.rck Page 3 of 5 z ❑ Boiler 1: Gas -Fired Steam: 95 AFUE or higher Make and Model Number: ❑ Air Conditioner 1: Electric Central Air: 13 SEER or higher Make and Model Number: ❑ Boiler 2: Gas -Fired Steam: 95 AFUE or higher Make and Model Number: Air Leakage: ❑ Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed. ❑ Recessed lights are 1) Type IC rated, or 2) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5" clearance from combustible materials. If non -IC rated, fixtures are installed with a 3" clearance from insulation. Skylights: ❑ Minimum insulation requirement for skylight shafts equal to or greater than 12 inches is R -19. Vapor Retarder: ❑ Installed on the warm -in- winter side of all non - vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors. Materials Identification: ❑ Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. ❑ Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined. ❑ Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment have been provided. ❑ Insulation R- values, glazing U- factors, and heating equipment efficiency are clearly marked on the building plans or specifications. ❑ Insulation is installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R -value without compressing the insulation. Duct Insulation: ❑ Supply ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to at least R -11. ❑ Return ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to at least R -6. ❑ Supply ducts in unconditioned spaces are insulated to at least R -11. ❑ Return ducts in unconditioned spaces (except basements) are insulated to R -2. Insulation is not required on return ducts in basements. ❑ Where exterior walls are used as plenums, the wall is insulated to at least R -11. Duct Construction: ❑ Duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment are sealed and mechanically fastened. ❑ All joints, seams, and connections are securely fastened with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic -plus- embedded - fabric, or tapes. Tapes and mastics are rated UL 181 A or UL 181 B. Exceptions: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in. w.g. (500 Pa). ❑ The HVAC system provides a means for balancing air and water systems. Temperature Controls: ❑ Thermostats exist for each separate HVAC system. A manual or automatic means to partially restrict or shut off the heating and /or cooling input to each zone or floor is provided. Service Water Heating: ❑ Water heaters with vertical pipe risers have a heat trap on both the inlet and outlet unless the water heater has an integral heat trap or is part of a circulating system. ❑ Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1. Circulating Hot Water Systems: ❑ Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1. Swimming Pools: ❑ All heated swimming pools have an on /off heater switch and a cover unless over 20% of the heating energy is from non - depletable sources. Pool pumps have a time clock. Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation: ❑ HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 degrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F are insulated to the levels in Table 2. Project Title: Guest House Report date: 05/05/09 Data filename: N: \Dyroff Vail \dyroff_res check.rck Page 4 of 5 Table 1: Minimum Insulation Thickness for Circulating Hot Water Pipes Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes Non - Circulating Runouts Circulating Mains and Runouts Heated Water Up to 1" Up to 1.25" 1.5" to 2.0" Over 2" Temperature ( °F) 170 -180 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 140 -169 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 100 -139 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 Table 2: Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes Fluid Temp. Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes Piping System Types o 2" Runouts I" and Less 1.25" to 2.0" 2.5" to 4" NOTES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only) 1.0 Range( F) Heating Systems 2.0 Low Pressure/Temperature 201 -250 Low Temperature 106 -200 Steam Condensate (for feed water) Any Cooling Systems 2.0 Chilled Water, Refrigerant and 40 -55 Brine Below 40 NOTES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only) 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 0.5 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 Project Title: Guest House Report date: 05/05/09 Data filename: N: \Dyroff Vail \dyroff_res check.rck Page 5 of 5 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSI TE AT WQTFVK Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970 - 479 -2139 f. 970.479.2452 inspections. 970.479.2149 MECHANICAL PERMIT NSFR Job Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location.....: 1051 BUFFEHR CREEK ROAD Parcel No...: 210312102011 OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 06/23/2009 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 APPLICANT MEADOW MOUNTAIN PLUMBING /HEA 06/23/2009 Phone: 970 - 479 -2981 P.O. BOX 4564 VAIL CO 81658 License: 241 -M CONTRACTOR MEADOW MOUNTAIN PLUMBING /HEA 06/23/2009 Phone: 970 - 479 -2981 P.O. BOX 4564 VAIL CO 81658 License: 241 -M Desciption: NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE: INSTALL RADIANT IN -FLOOR HEAT, OTHER HEAT EQUIPMENT Valuation: $18,000.00 ALL TIMES Permit #: M09 -0093 Project #: PRJ09 -0009 Status ...: ISSUED Applied..: 06/23/2009 Issued . .: 06/25/2009 Expires . .: 12/22/2009 ..,.... �«. ��.....:...« �...::...« �:...:. x....,........., � »,..... >.� >.... <.. >........ SUMMARY »........., �, �., ��.. �.. x�......, F�,... �......,..»..<.......«. ...........� *.. *.....,�........ Mechanical Permit Fee --- > $360.00 Will Call ------------ > $4.00 Total Calculated Fees --- > $454.00 Plan Check ------------------- > $90.00 Use Tax Fee ------ > $0.00 Additional Fees------ - - - - -> $0.00 Investigation------------ - - - - -> $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEE --- > $454.00 Total Calculated Fees - -> $454.00 Payments------------ - - - - -> $454.00 BALANCE DUE --------- > $0.00 APPROVALS Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 06/25/2009 JRM Action: AP +,......, �.,.... �xxx*... x:... �, �x*..*::...*, �x::, �* xxx, �......, t�:** x.......«* �*....*,+*.....*......***.. �. �**.., �x, �, �., �....., �xx, �:*...., �x.....*., �, �, �:, �............ x, �*.* ... :x...� :..*,..x...,.� *....... 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. mechcanical_perm it_041908 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 TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:0( AM-4 M. r - ature of Owner or Contractor TTT"' Date m e ch ca n i ca I_pe rm it_041908 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090000751 Amount: $454.00 06/25/200902:47 PM Payment Method: Check Init: SAB Notation: 12591 MEADOW MOUNTAIN P & H ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: M09 -0093 Type: MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 - 121 - 0201 -1 Site Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location: 1051 BUFFEHR CREEK ROAD Total Fees: $454.00 This Payment: $454.00 Total ALL Pmts: $454.00 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - MP 00100003111100 - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 360.00 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 90.00 WC 00100003112800 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 - - - - -- APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMIPLETE OR UNSIGNED Project #: 0, "C)q o00 Building Permit #: 0CX0 Mechanical Permit #: — 0 0 3 970- 479 -2149 (Inspections) TOR'NnFYAIL TOWN OF VAIL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLIC 75 S. Frontage Rd. Vail, Colorado 81657 Permit will not be accepted without the following: JUN 2 21009 Provide Mechanical Room Layout drawn to s ❑ Mechanical Room Dimensions (� ❑ Combustion Air Duct Size an d Location U ❑ Flue, Vent and Gas Line Size and Locatio ❑ Heat Loss Calcs. ❑ Equipment Cut /Spec Sheets d""Vrlrn A rrrnn TXTV�nr r . mT4_%.T TOWN OF VAI Mechanical Contractor: Town of Vail Reg. No.': Contact and Phone #'s: ± `{) y,^ Frei E s /'rvn-Zcl '( _ 1 �1 E -Mail Address: , 1 Contractor Signature: % - UrgrLt i t VALUA 1 IUN FUR MECHANICAL PERMi (Labor & Materials) MECHANICAL: $ Contact EWIP Cn/lnty AC C ACCn rC AIWA -o Mt nWn_ z ocsn -- -- - v�v v1 mN& vv vv vv.Cp 1C C.UU1/C .C.U/// 1U1 r411GC1 fit' Par c� �p3- jai -oao�- I Job Name: t Job Address:M O S 1 > ," r �.� Legal Description Lot: Block: Filing: I Subdivision: Owners Name Address: --� Phone F „FFE'� cce� R� l : 3n- y 7 u - � - e73 Engineer: Address: Phone: Detailed description of work: "411 V,ea,,- kc- 6e_ iti la c r� f- �p 70 d Q_"i v 11 gg�gA Work Class: New (Ye) Addition ( ) Alteration ( ) Repair ( ) Other ( ) Boiler Location: Interior Exterior ( ) Other( ) Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No Type of Bldg: Single- family (W Duplex ( ) Multi- family ( ) Commercial ( ) Pestaurant ( ) Other ( ) No, of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: No. of Accommodation Units in this building: No /T e of Fire 2 laces Existing: Gas App liances X Gas Los Wood/P ( ) Wood Burning ( ) No /Type of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas Appliances (f) Gas Logs (I ) Wood /Pellet ( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLOWED) Is this a conversion from a wood bu rning fir to an EPA Phase II device' Yes ( ) Nq, f, ) * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** *FOR OFFICE USE Other Fees: Planner Sign -off L Accepted B DRS Fees: Date Received: \ \Vail\ data\ cdev \PORMS\PERMITS \MECHPERM.DOC 07/26/2002 „. Tr iangleTube �� S010110 Water Bailer naUs *INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE* M A N U A L Warranty Registration Card must be filled out by the customer and mailed within thirty (30) days of installa- tion in order to gain warranty coverage. When receiving the PRESTIGE Solo unit, any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the transportation company by the consignee. Leave all documentation received with appliance with owner for future reference. If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. FOR YOUR SAFETY • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. • WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS - Do not try to light any appliance - Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. - Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. - If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. .Series 111 2005 -4 Manual Prestige Solo - Revised 1 /26 /09 Table of Contents 41,v ThangleTube PRODUCT AND SAFETY INFORMATION Definitions..................... ..............................1 Product and Safety Information ... ............................... 2 SECTION I - PRE - INSTALLATION ITEMS Code Compliance ............... ..............................3 Determining Product Location .... ............................... 3 Boiler Replacement ............. ............................... 3 Recommended Clearances ........ ..............................4 Residential Garage Installations .. ............................... 4 Boiler Freeze Protection Feature .. ............................... 4 SECTION II - COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTING Combustion Air Contamination ... ............................... 5 Ventilation and Combustion Air Requirements - Direct Vent ........... 6 Ventilation and Combustion Air Requirements - Category IV .......... 6 Methods of Accessing Combustion Air into a Space - Category IV ...... 7 - Indoor Combustion Air ... ............................... 7 - Outdoor Combustion Air . ............................... 7 -8 - Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air.......... 8 -9 Combustion Air and Vent Piping .. ............................... 9 Removal of an Existing Boiler from a Common Vent System .......... 10 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installation ....................... 11 SECTION III - UNIT PREPARATIONS Handling Instructions ........... ............................... 12 Wall Mounting Installation ....... ............................... 12 Wall Mounting Guidelines ....... ............................... 12 Wall Bracket Installation - Stud Walls ............................. 12 -13 Wall Bracket Installation - Solid Walls ............................ 13 Boiler Mounting ............... ............................... 13 SECTION IV - BOILER PIPING General Piping Requirements ..... ............................... 14 Pressure Relief Valve ........... ............................... 14 Low Water Cut Off Device ....... ............................... 14 Pressure Relief Valve and Boiler Drain Valve Installation .............. 15 Additional Limit Control ........ ............................... 16 Table of Contents j TnangleTube Backflow Preventer ............... .............................16 27 Boiler System Piping Applications . ............................... 16 Expansion Tank and Makeup Water ............................... 16 -17 Diaphragm Expansion Tank .. .............................17 28 Closed -Type Expansion Tank .............................17 Circulator...................... .............................17 29 Sizing Primary Piping ........... ............................... 17 Domestic Hot Water System Piping ............................... 17 System Piping - Zone Circulators .. ............................... 17 Near Boiler Piping Diagrams ..... ............................... 18 System Piping - Zone Valves ..... ............................... 19 System Piping - Through Boil er ... ............................... 19 System Piping - Radiant Heating .. ............................... 19 System Piping - Special Applications .............................. 19 System Piping - Multiple Units Installation ......................... 19 DHW /Boiler Piping with PRESTIGE Solo and SMART .............. 20 Central Heating System Piping Diagrams .......................... 21 -24 SECTION V - INSTALLING VENT / COMBUSTION AIR & CONDENSATE DRAIN Installing Vent and Combustion Air ............................... 25 Installing Condensate Drain Assembly ............................. 25 -26 SECTION VI - GAS PIPING Gas Supply Piping Connection .... ............................... 27 Natural Gas Pipe Sizing - Natural Gas .. ............................... 28 Natural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements ................... 28 Propane Gas Pipe Sizing - Propane Gas . ............................... 29 Propane Gas Supply Pressure Requirements .................. 29 Gas Valve/Venturi Assembly ..... ............................... 30 SECTION VII - INTERNAL WIRING General Requirements ........... ............................... 31 Control Module Circulator AMP Ratings ........................... 31 Wiring Tool Instructions ......... ............................... 31 Internal Wiring Diagram ......... ............................... 32 Table of Contents ' Th a n g l eTu b e SECTION VIII - EXTERNAL WIRING Installation Compliance ......... ............................... 33 Line Voltage Connections ........ ............................... 33 Domestic Hot Water Aquastat Wiring ............................. 33 Thermostat Wiring ............. ............................... 33 CH and DHW Circulator ........ ............................... 34 System Circulator - Zone Valve Application ........................ 34 External Modulating Control ..... ............................... 34 Outdoor Reset Control .......... ............................... 34 Additional 24V Limit Wiring ..... ............................... 34 External Wiring Diagrams ....... ............................... 34 -36 SECTION IX - START -UP PREPARATION Check Boiler System Water Chemistry Water pH Level 6.0 to 8.0 . ............................... 37 Water Hardness Less Than 7 Grains ......................... 37 Chlorinated Water ........ ............................... 37 Flush Boiler System and Domestic System to Remove Sediment........ 37 Check and Test Antifreeze ....... ............................... 37 Use of Antifreeze in the Boiler System ............................ 38 Filling the Boiler System ........ ............................... 38 Check Low Water Cut -Off Device ............................... 38 Check for Gas Leaks .............. .............................39 Check Thermostat Circuit ........ ............................... 39 Inspection of Condensate Drain Assembly .......................... 39 SECTION X- START -UP PROCEDUR Final Checks Before Start- Up ..... ............................... 40 PRESTIGE Solo Start- Up ........ ............................... 40 If PRESTIGE Solo Does Not Start Correctly ....................... 40 Check the PRESTIGE Solo and System ........................... 40 -41 Operating Instructions ........... ............................... 42 Set Boiler CH Target Temperature . ............................... 43 Operation Verification - Space Heating ............................ 43 -44 Operation Verification - Domestic Hot Water ....................... 44 Boiler Control Display Standby Mode ................ ..........................45 -46 Setting the Boiler Parameters .................................... Parameter Mode ......... ............................... 47 Table of Contents 7 'j ThangleTube Accessing Boiler Information Information Mode .......... .............................48 Error (Hard Lockout) Mode ...... ............................... 49 SECTION XI - OUTDOOR RESET CONTROL Mounting the Outdoor Sensor .... ............................... 50 Wiring the Sensor ................ .............................50 54 Summer /Winter Switch at Boiler .. ............................... 51 Adjusting Outdoor Reset Curve 55 CH Maximum Boiler Operating Setpoint (Parameter 4) ......... 51 CH Minimum Boiler Operating Setpoint (Parameter 10) ........ 51 CH Reset Curve Coldest Day (Parameter 11) ................. 51 CH Reset Curve Warmest Day (Parameter 12) ................ 52 Entering MCBA Access Code .... ............................... 52 Changing a Parameter Setting .... ............................... 52 Outdoor Reset Curve Example .... ............................... 53 SECTION XII - EXTERNAL MODULATING CONTROL Wiring the Modulating Controller . ............................... 54 Parameter Adjustment ........... ............................... 54 Programming of External Modulating Control ...................... 54 Factory Setting for Parameters .... ............................... 55 SECTION XIII - CHECK -OUT PROCEDURES Check -Out Procedures .......... ............................... 56 SECTION XIV - INSTALLATION RECORD Installation Record ............. ............................... 57 SECTIONS XV - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Service Technician - General ..... ............................... 58 Owner Maintenance .............. .............................58 SECTION XVI - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Maintenance Procedures Reported Problems ....... ............................... 59 Table of Contents ' TnangleTube Check Surrounding Area ... ............................... 59 Inspect Burner Area ...... ............................... 59 Check System Piping ..... ............................... 59 Clean Condensate Drain Assembly ......................... 60 Check Ventilation Air Openings ............................ 60 Inspect Vent and Combustion Air Piping ..................... 60 Check Boiler System ..... ............................... 60 Check Expansion Tank ...... .............................61 Check Boiler Relief Valve . ............................... 61 Check Ignition Wiring and Ground Wiring ................... 61 Check Control Wiring ..... ............................... 62 Check Control Settings .... ............................... 62 Perform Start -Up and Checkout Procedure ................... 62 Check Burner Flame ...... ............................... 63 Check Flame Signal ...... ............................... 63 Check Combustion Levels . ............................... 63 Check Flue Gas Temperature .............................. 63 Clean Heat Exchanger ......... ..........................63 -64 Review with Owner ...... ............................... 64 Handling Previously Fired Combustion Chamber Insulation ..... 64 REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement Parts .............. ............................... 65 -68 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Specifications ...................... ..........................68 -72 Product &Safety Information Tn a n g l eTu b e Definitions The following terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of potential hazards or important information concerning the product. Indicates the presence of a hazardous situation which, if ignored, will result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage. Indicates special instructions on installa- tion, operation or maintenance, which are important to equipment but not related to personal injury hazards. Indicates a potentially hazardous situa- tion which, if ignored, can result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage. Indicates a potentially hazardous situa- tion which, if ignored, may result in minor injury or property damage. Indicates recommendations made b Triangle Tube for the installers whic will help to ensure optimum operatio and longevity of the equipment Triangle 1bbe reserves the right to modify the technical specifications and components of its products without prior notice. Product & Safety Information TriangIeTube Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system which has been under water. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS - Do not try to light any appliance - Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. Should overheating occur or the gas supply fails to shut off, turn OFF the manual gas control valve external to the appliance. DO NOT add cold make up water when the boiler is hot. Thermal shock can cause potential cracks in the heat exchanger. - Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. - If you cannot reach your gas suppli- er, call the fire department. Installation and service must be per- formed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. When servicing the boiler: Avoid electrical shock by discon- necting the electrical supply prior to performing maintenance. Qualified Installer: Prior to installing this product read all instructions included in this manual and all accompanying manuals /documents with this appliance. Perform all installation steps required in these manuals in the proper order given. Failure to adhere to the guide- lines within these manuals can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Homeowner: - This product should be maintained / serviced and inspected annually by a qualified service technician. Please reference the unit's model num- ber and the serial number from the rat- ing label, on the back side of the control - panel, when inquiring about service or troubleshooting. Triangle Tube accepts no liability for any damage resulting from incorrect instal- lation or from the use of components or fittings not specified by Triangle Tube. This manual is intended for use by a qualified Installer /Service Technician. Pre - Installation Items ' Tn a n g l eTu b e SECTION I - Pre - Installation Items Code Compliance This product must be installed in accordance to the following: - Electrical service Ensure the boiler location allows the combus- tion air /vent piping to be routed directly through the building and terminate properly outside with a minimum amount of length and bends. - All applicable local, state, national and provincial codes, ordinances, regula- tions and laws. For installations in Massachusetts - code requires the boiler to be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter, and if antifreeze is utilized, the installation of a reduced pressure backflow preven- ter device is required in the boiler's cold water fill or make up water supply line. - For installation in Massachusetts all direct vented appliances must comply with the guidelines as outlined on page 11. - The National Fuel Gas Code NFPA54/ ANSI Z 223.1 - Latest edition. Ensure the area chosen for the installation of the PRESTIGE Solo is free of any combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable liq- uids. Failure to remove or maintain the area free of combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable liquids or vapors can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Ensure the PRESTIGE Solo and its controls are protected from dripping or spraying water dur- ing normal operation or service. - National Electric Code ANSI /NFPA 70. - For installations in Canada - "Installation Code for Gas Burning Equipment" CGA /13149.1 or B149.2 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA C22.1. - Standards for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI /ASME CSD -1, when required. The PRESTIGE Solo boiler gas manifold and gas controls meet the safe lighting and other performance requirements as specified in ANSI Z21.13 latest edition. Determining Product Location Before locating the PRESTIGE Solo check for convenient locations to: The PRESTIGE Solo should be installed in a location so that any water leaking from the boiler or piping connections or relief valve will not cause damage to the area surrounding the unit or any lower floors in the structure. Boiler Replacement If the PRESTIGE Solo is replacing an existing boiler, the following items should be checked and corrected prior to installation: - Boiler piping leaks and corrosion. - Improper location and sizing of the expansion tank on the boiler heating loop. - If applicable, level and quality of freeze protection within the boiler system. - Heating system piping - Venting - Gas supply piping Pre - Installation Items TnangleTube Recommended Clearances The PRESTIGE Solo is approved for zero clearance to combustibles, excluding vent and boiler piping. Boiler Piping - 1/4 inch from com- bustible materials. - Reference the appropriate vent supple- ment for clearance requirements. To provide serviceability to the unit it is recommended that the following clear- ances be maintained: Top boiler jacket - 24 inches [610 mm]. Front - 24 inches [610 mm]. Bottom boiler piping - 24 inches [610 mm]. Rear - 0 inches Sides - 6 inches [153 mm]. If the clearances listed above cannot be maintained or the enclosed in which the boiler is installed is less than 85 cubic feet, the space must be ventilated. See page 6 for ventilation requirements. When maintaining zero clearance or less than recommended clearances, some product labeling may become hidden and unreadable When installing the PRESTIGE Solo in a confined space, sufficient air must be provided for proper combustion and venting and to allow, under normal oper- ating conditions, proper air flow around the product to maintain ambient temper- atures within safe limits to comply with the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 - latest edition. Residential Garage Installations When installing the PRESTIGE Solo in a resi- dential garage, the following special precautions per NFPA 54 /ANSI Z223.1 must be taken: - Mount the unit with a minimum 18 inches 1458 mm) above the floor level of the garage. Ensure the burner and ignition devices / controls are no less than 18 inches 1458 mml above the floor level. - Locate or protect the unit in a matter so it cannot be damaged by a moving vehicle. Boiler Freeze Protection Feature The boiler control has an freeze protection fea- ture built in. This feature monitors the boiler temperature and responds as follows when no call for heat is present: - 46 °F Boiler circulator is ON - 38 °F Boiler circulator is ON and burner operates at low fire - 50 °F Burner OFF and boiler circulator operates for approximately 10 minutes The boiler freeze protection feature is disabled during a hard lockout, however the CH circulator will operate. The boiler freeze protection feature is designed to protect the boiler. The boiler should be installed in a primary /sec- ondary piping arrangement if it is installed in an unheated space or exposed to water temperatures of 46 °F or less. See Section IV for primary /sec- ondary piping examples. See Section IX for antifreeze guidelines Combustion Air and Venting !j TnangleTube SECTION II - Combustion Air and Venting Combustion Air Contamination If the PRESTIGE Solo combustion air inlet is located in any area likely to cause or contain contamination, or if products, which would contaminate the air cannot be removed, the combustion air must be repiped and terminated to another loca- tion. Contaminated combustion air will damage the unit and its burner system, resulting in possible severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Do not operate a PRESTIGE Solo if its combustion air inlet is located near a laundry room or pool facility. These areas will always contain hazardous con- taminants. Pool and laundry products and common household and hobby products often contain fluorine or chlorine compounds. When these chemicals pass through the burner and vent system, they can form strong acids. These acids can create cor- rosion of the heat exchanger, burner components and vent system, causing serious damage and presenting a possi- ble threat of flue gas spillage or water leakage into the surrounding area. Please read the information listed below. If contaminating chemicals are located near the area of the combustion air inlet, the installer should pipe the combustion air inlet to an outside area free of these chemicals per SECTION V of this installation manual. Potential contaminating products - Spray cans containing chloro/fluorocar - bons - Permanent Wave Solutions - Chlorinated wax - Chlorine - based swimming pool chem- icals / cleaners - Calcium Chloride used for thawing ice - Sodium Chloride used for water soft- ening - Refrigerant leaks - Paint or varnish removers - Hydrochloric acid / muriatic acid - Cements and glues - Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothe dryers - Chlorine -type bleaches, detergents, and cleaning solvents found in household laundry rooms - Adhesives used to fasten building prod- ucts and other similar products Areas likely to contain these products - Dry cleaning / laundry areas and estab- lishments - Beauty salons - Metal fabrication shops - Swimming pools and health spas - Refrigeration Repair shops - Photo processing plants - Auto body shops - Plastic manufacturing plants - Furniture refinishing areas and estab- lishments - New building construction - Remodeling areas - Garages with workshops Combustion Air and Venting ThangleTube Ventilation and Combustion Air Requirements - Direct Vent A Direct Vent appliance utilizes uncontamined outdoor air (piped directly to the appliance) for combustion) For Direct Vent installations, involving only the PRESTIGE Solo, in which the minimum service clearances are maintained as listed on page 4, no ventilation openings are required. For Direct Vent, zero clearance installations involving only the PRESTIGE Solo, the space / enclosure must provide two openings for ven- tilation. The openings must be sized to provide 1 square inch of free area per 1,000 BTUH of boiler input. The openings shall be placed 12 inches from the top of the space and 12 inches from the floor of the space. For installations in which the PRESTIGE Solo shares the space with air movers (exhaust fan, clothes dryers, fireplaces, etc.) and other com- bustion equipment (gas or oil) the space must be provided with adequate air openings to pro- vide ventilation and combustion air to the equipment. To properly size the ventilation / combustion air openings, the installer must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1 for installations in the U.S or CSA B149.1 and B149.2 for installa- tions in Canada. The space must be provided with venti- lation / combustion air openings proper- ly sized for all make -up air requirements (exhaust fans, clothes dryers, fireplaces, etc.) and the total input of all appliances located in the same space as the PRES- TIGE Solo, excluding the input of a Direct Vent PRESTIGE Solo which uses combustion air directly from the outside, thus additional free area for the open- ings is not required. Failure to provide or properly size the openings could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Ventilation and Combustion Air Requirements - Category IV A Category IV appliance utilizes uncontami- nated indoor or outdoor air (surrounding the appliance) for combustion. In order to reduce the potential risks associated with indoor contaminates (listed on page 5), flammable vapors and tight housing construction (little or no infiltration air), it is recommended to pipe uncontaminated combustion air directly from the outdoors to the appli- ance. This practice also promotes higher system efficiency by reducing heated indoor air from being exhausted from the house and replaced by cold infiltra- tion air into the house. For installations in which the PRESTIGE Solo shares the space with air movers (exhaust fan, clothes dryers, fireplaces, etc.) and other com- bustion equipment (gas or oil) the space must be provided with adequate air openings to provide ventilation and combustion air to the equipment. To properly size the ventilation / combustion air openings, the installer must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1 for installations in the U.S or CSA B149.1 and B 149.2 for installations in Canada, as referenced in this section of the manual and titled Methods of Accessing Combustion Air into a Space. The space must be provided with venti- lation / combustion air openings proper- ly sized for all make -up air requirements (exhaust fans, clothes dryers, fireplaces, etc.) and the total input of all appliances including the PRESTIGE Solo when located in the same space. Failure to pro- vide or properly size the openings could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Combustion Air and Venting Methods of Accessing Combustion Air Into A Space - Category IV Indoor Combustion Air The methods listed in this section for accessing Indoor Combustion Air assume that the infiltration rate is ade- quate and not less than .40 ACH. For infiltration rates less than .40 ACH, ref- erence the NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code for additional guidance. Opening Size and Location Openings used to connect indoor spaces shall be sized and located in accordance with the following see Fig. 1: Gas V Mt Openings Fig. 1: All Combustion Air from Adjacent Indoor Spaces Through Indoor Combustion Openings Combining spaces on the same story. Each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 sq. in. /1000 Btu /hr of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the space, but not less than 100 sq. inches. One opening shall com- mence within 12 inches of the top, and one opening shall commence within 12 '�j TnangleTube inches of the bottom of the enclosure. The minimum dimension of air open- ings shall be not less than 3 inches. Combining spaces in different stories. The volumes of spaces in different sto- ries shall be considered as communicat- ing spaces where such spaces are con- nected by one or more openings in doors or floors having a total minimum free area of 2 sq. in. /1000 Btu /hr of total input rating of all gas utilization equipment. Outdoor Combustion Air Isolating the combustion appliance room from the rest of the building and bring- ing in uncontaminated outside air for combustion and ventilation is always preferred. Opening Size and Location The minimum dimension of air openings shall be not less than 3 inches Openings used to supply combustion and ven- tilation air shall be sized and located in accor- dance with the following: One Permanent Opening Method. See Fig. 2 One permanent opening, commencing within 12 in. of the top of the enclosure, shall be provided. The equipment shall have clearances of at least 1 inch from the sides and 6 in. from the front of the appliance. The opening shall directly communi- cate with the outdoors or shall communicate through a vertical or horizontal duct to the out- doors or spaces that freely communicate with the outdoors and shall have a minimum free area of the following: lsq. in. /3000 Btu /hr of the total input rating of all equipment located in the enclosures, and Combustion Air and Venting ' Tn a n g l eTu b e Two Permanent Openings Method. Two permanent openings, one commencing within 12 in. of the top and one commencing within 12 in. of the bottom of the enclosure, shall be provided. The openings shall commu- nicate directly, or by ducts, with the outdoors or spaces that freely communicate with the out- doors, as follows: - Where directly communicating with the outdoors or where communication to the outdoors is through vertical ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 sq. in. /4000 Btu /hr of total input rat- ing of all equipment in the enclosure. See Fig.3. Where communicating with the out- doors is through horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of not less than 1 sq.in. /2000 Btu /hr of total input rating of all equip- ment in the enclosure. See Fig. 4. Gas Vent \ Ventilation louvers (each end of attic) Outlet air Inlet air duct [ends, 1 ft (30 cm) above floor] Fig. 3: All Combustion Air from Outdoors Through Ventilated Attic Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air Indoor Openings: Where used, openings con- necting the interior spaces shall comply with the Indoor Combustion Air section on page 7. - Not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors in the space. Combustion Air and Venting � j TnangleTube Outdoor Opening(s) Location. Outdoor open - ing(s) shall be located in accordance with the Outdoor Combustion Air section. Outdoor Opening(s) Size. Outdoor opening(s) shall be calculated in accordance with the following: The ratio of the interior spaces shall be the available volume of all communi- cating spaces divided by the required volume. - The outdoor size reduction factor shall be 1 minus the ratio of interior spaces. The minimum size of outdoor open - ing(s) calculated in accordance with the above outdoor air section multiplied by the reduction factor. The minimum dimension of air openings shall not be less than 3 in. Do not install the PRESTIGE Solo into a common vent with other gas or oil appli- ances. This may cause flue gas spillage or appliance malfunction, resulting in possi- ble severe personal injury, death or sub- stantial property damage. Combustion Air and Vent Piping The PRESTIGE Solo requires a Category IV venting system, which is designed for pressur- ized venting and condensate. The PRESTIGE Solo is certified per ANSI Z21.13 as a Category IV or Direct Vent (sealed combustion) appliance. A Category IV appli- ance utilizes uncontamined indoor or outdoor air (surrounding the appliance) for combustion. A Direct Vent appliance utilizes uncontaminat- ed outdoor air (piped directly to the appliance) for combustion. In order to reduce the potential risks associated with indoor contaminates (listed on page 5), flammable vapors and tight housing construction (little or no infiltration air), it is recommended to pipe uncontaminated combustion air directly from the outdoors to the appli- ance. This practice also promotes higher system efficiency by reducing heated indoor air from being exhausted from the house and replaced by cold infiltra- tion air into the house. Install combustion air and vent pipe as detailed in the PRESTIGE Solo Vent Supplement included in the boiler installation envelope. Refer to optional vent kit instructions for additional vent installation instructions . Verify installed combustion air and vent piping are sealed gas tight and meet all provided instructions and applicable codes, failure to comply will result in severe personal injury of death. Combustion Air and Venting 7•7I Tr i a n y l eTu b e Removal of an Existing Boiler from a 5 Common Vent System When an existing boiler is removed from a common venting system, the common venting system is likely to be too large for proper venting of the remaining appliances. At the time of removal of an existing boiler, the fol- lowing steps shall be followed with each appliance remaining connected to the com- mon venting system placed in operation, while the other appliances remaining con- nected to the common venting system are not in operation. Seal any unused openings in the common venting system. 2 3 Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch and deter- mine there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances remain- ing connected to the common venting sys- tem are located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the common venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers. Test for spillage at the draft hood relied opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or can- dle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar or pipe. After it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to the com- mon venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, win- dows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers, and any other gas- burning appliance to their previous condition of use. 7. Any improper operation of the common venting system should be corrected so the installation conforms with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA 54 and /or CAN /CGA B 149, Installation codes. When resizing any portion of the common venting system, the common venting sys- tem should be resized to approach the min- imum size as determined using the appro- priate tables in Part lI of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA 54 and /or CAN /CGA B 149, Installation codes. Do not install the PRESTIGE Solo into a common vent with other gas or oil appli- ances. This may cause flue gas spillage or appliance malfunction, resulting in possi- ble severe personal injury, death or sub- stantial property damage. 4. Place in operation the appliance being inspected. Follow the lighting instructions. Adjust thermostat so appliance will operate continuously. Combustion Air and Venting �� ThangleTi Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installations Only For direct -vent appliances, mechanical - vent heating appliances or domestic hot water equipment, where the bottom of the vent terminal and the air intake is installed below four feet above grade the following requirements must be satisfied: If there is not one already present, on each floor level where there are bed - room(s), a carbon monoxide detector and alarm shall be placed in the living area outside the bedroom(s). The car- bon monoxide detector shall comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition). 2. A carbon monoxide detector shall be located in the room that houses the appliance or equipment and shall: a. Be powered by the same electrical circuit as the appliance or equip- ment such that only one service switch services both the appliance and the carbon monoxide detector; b. Have battery back -up power; c. Meet ANSI /UL 2034 Standards and comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition); and d. Have been approved and listed by the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory as recognized under 527 CMR. 4. A metal or plastic identification plate shall be mounted at the exterior of the building, four feet directly above the location of vent terminal. The plate shall be of sufficient size to be easily read from a distance of eight feet away, and read "Gas Vent Directly Below ". Installer must provide tag identification plate and ensure the lettering meets code requirements. For direct -vent appliances, mechanical - vent heating appliances or domestic hot water equipment, where the bottom of the vent terminal and the air intake are installed above four feet above grade the following requirements must be satisfied: If there is not one already present, on each floor level where there are bed - room(s), a carbon monoxide detector and alarm shall be placed in the living area outside the bedroom(s). The car- bon monoxide detector shall comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition). 2. A carbon monoxide detector shall: a. Be located in the room that houses the appliances or equipment; b. Be either hard wired or battery powered or both; and A Product - approved vent terminal must be used, and if applicable, a Product - approved air intake must be used. Installation shall be in strict compliance with the manufacturer's instructions. A copy of the installation instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation. Shall comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition) A Product - approved vent terminal must be used, and if applicable, a Product - approved air intake must be used. Installation shall be in strict compliance with the manufacturer's instructions. A copy of the installation instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation. Unit Preparations SECTION III - Unit Preparations Handling Instructions The PRESTIGE Solo is generally easier to handle and maneuver once removed from the shipping carton and pallet. To remove the shipping carton and pallet: Use care not to lift the unit from, or place the unit on the front plastic control panel, damage can occur. Use care not to drop, bump or rotate the boiler upside down, as damage to the boiler will result. AI ThangleTube 2. For applications using wood studs, install the bracket using the lag screws provided with the boiler. Ensure both lag screws are installed securely in the studs. 3. For applications using metal studs, install the bracket to the studs using 3/16" toggle bolts and washers. 4. DO NOT mount or attempt to mount the wall bracket to hollow sheet rock or lathe walls using anchors. Only install boiler to studs or equivalent wood structure. 5. For applications using solid walls (rock, concrete, brick, cinder block, etc.), install the wall bracket using anchors (double expansion shields) and bolts with washers provided with the boiler. 1. Remove any shipping straps and open the side of the shipping carton. 6. 2. Slide the unit with the foam inserts out of the carton. 3. Discard all packing materials. Wall Mounting Installation The PRESTIGE Solo should be wall mounted using the bracket kit provided with the boiler. The PRESTIGE is not designed for floor instal- lation. If floor installation is required an optional floor stand is available through Triangle Tube. The wall used for mounting the PRES- TIGE Solo must be vertically plumbed and capable of supporting a minimum 130 pounds [59 Kg]. Failure to comply with these requirements could result in personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Wall Mounting Guidelines 1. The wall- mounting bracket is designed for stud spacing of 12 inch or 16 inch on cen- ters. For unconventional stud spacing, a solid / secure mounting surface must be provided for installation of the bracket. The boiler is too heavy and bulky for a sin- gle person to lift and attempt to mount; a minimum of 2 people is required for mounting the boiler. Use extreme care not to drop the boiler or cause bodily injury while lifting or mounting the boiler onto the bracket. Once mounted verify that the boiler is securely attached to the bracket and wall. Failure to comply with the above guidelines could result in property dam- age, personal injury or death. Wall Bracket Installation - Stud Walls 1. Locate the studs in the general area of the boiler placement. 2. Place the wall- mounting bracket on the wall centering the mounting slots with the stud centers and ensuring the upper edge of the bracket is away from the wall. Level the bracket, while maintaining it's centering with the studs and use a pencil to mark the location of the mounting slots. Unit Preparations 4. Remove the bracket from the wall and drill 1/4" diameter hole by 3" deep positioned in the center of each mark. For applications using metal studs and 3/16" toggle bolts, drill the required clearance hole. 5. Reposition the bracket onto the wall and align mounting slots /holes. Insert the two lag screws provided (or toggle bolts for metal studs) through the mounting slots /holes and loosely tighten. 6. Level bracket and tighten screws (bolts for metal studs) securely making sure not to over - tighten to avoid damaging drywall or plaster. Wall Bracket Installation - Solid Walls Locate the general area of the boiler place- ment. 2. Place the wall- mounting bracket on the wall ensuring the upper edge of the bracket is away from the wall. 3. Level the bracket and use a pencil to mark the location of the mounting slots on the wall. 14 TnangleTube 4. Remove the bracket from the wall and drill a 5/8" diameter hole by 1 -3/8" deep posi- tioned in the center of each mark. 5. Install the anchors (provided) flush or slightly recessed in the drilled holes with threaded side facing down. 6. Reposition the bracket on the wall and align mounting slots /holes. Insert the two bolts (provided) through the mounting slots /holes and loosely tighten. 7. Level bracket and tighten bolts securely. Boiler Mounting 1. Obtain assistance in lifting the boiler onto the wall bracket. 2. Install the boiler making sure the boiler mounting lip located along the upper edge of the rear jacket panel engages the wall - mounting bracket. Ensure the boiler is seated properly and is secure. B Th a n g l eTu b e Boiler Piping SECTION IV - Boiler Piping General Piping Requirements - All plumbing must meet or exceed all local, state and national plumbing codes. - Support all piping using hangers. DO NOT support piping by the unit or its components. - Use isolation valves to isolate system com- ponents. - Install unions for easy removal of the PRESTIGE Solo from the system piping. Use a two wrench method when tighten- ing piping onto the boiler connections. Use one wrench to prevent the boiler piping from turning / twisting. Failure to support the boiler piping and connec- tions in this manner could cause damage to the boiler and its components. Pressure Relief Valve 1. The PRESTIGE Solo is supplied with a 30 psi pressure relief valve and must be piped using the PRV connection as shown in Fig. 5 page 15. 2. To avoid potential water damage to the sur- rounding area or potential scalding hazard due to the operation of the relief valve, the discharge piping: - Must be connected to the discharge out- let of the relief valve and directed to a safe place of disposal. - Length should be as short and direct as possible. The size of the discharge line should not be reduced, maintain the same size as the outlet of the relief valve. - Should be directed downward towards the floor at all times. The piping should terminate at least 6 inches 1 153 mm l above any drain connection to allow clear visibility of the discharge. Should terminate with a plain end, not with a threaded end. The material of the piping should have a serviceable temperature rating of 250 °F or greater. - Should not be subject to conditions where freezing could occur. - Should not contain any shut -off valves or obstructions. No shut -off valve should be piped between the boiler and relief valve. Failure to comply with the guidelines on installing the pressure relief valve and discharge piping can result in personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Low Water Cutoff Device - The PRESTIGE Solo is equipped with a fac- tory installed pressure switch type Low Water Cut Off device. - The minimum operating system pressure allowable with this device is 10 psig. - Check local codes if a Low Water Cutoff Device is required. If so, determine if this device meets the requirements of the local codes. The PRESTIGE Solo control system also senses the system water temperatures entering and exiting the heat exchanger to provide protection against low water con- ditions Where local codes and jurisdic- tion do not accept a pressure device for low water protection, the jurisdictions may accept these PRESTIGE Solo inte- gral control functions as a means of pro- viding low water protection. Boiler Piping Tr i a n g l eTu b e Pressure Relief Valve (Supplied with Boiler) 3/4" Street Elbow �-/ Air Vent Drain Piping Directed to a Suitable Place of Drainage Boiler Return Connection Boiler Supply — - - - - with Tee Fitting and Connection Boiler Drain Valve Fig. 5: Pressure Relief Valve and Boiler Drain Valve Installation Boiler Piping Additional Limit Control If a separate LWCO device is required by cer- tain local jurisdictions or when the boiler is installed above the system piping, the follow- ing guidelines must be followed: - The LWCO device must be designed for water installations, electrode probe - type is recommended. - The LWCO device must be installed in a tee connection on the boiler supply piping above the boiler. - Wiring of the LWCO device to the PRESTIGE Solo is done directly onto the 24V terminal strip, reference Fig. 20 page 32 for available terminals for an external limit (manual or auto reset). If the installation is to comply with ASME or Canadian requirements, an additional high temperature limit may be needed. Consult local code requirements to determine compli- ance. The limit should be installed as follows: - Install the limit in the boiler supply pip- ing between the boiler and any isolation val ve. - Maximum set point for the limit is 194 °F. - For wiring of the limit reference Fig. 20, page 32, using the external limit /manual reset terminals on the 24V terminal strip. This will provide a "hard" lockout requiring a manual reset of the control. Backflow Preventer - Use a backflow preventer valve in the make -up water supply to the unit as required by local codes. ThangleTube Boiler System Piping Applications It is recommended on all piping applica- tions to utilize a primary /secondary pip- ing arrangement as a means to provide freeze protection of the boiler, which is an integral function of the boiler control. Maintain the minimum boiler flow rate, see Graph 2 on page 72. For other pip- ing arrangements, consult the Engineering Department at Triangle Tube or consult other approved/recog- nized design arrangements. On piping applications utilizing a single zone or other recognized piping design arrangements, it is recommended that the installer uses flow /check valves with weighted seats at or near the appliance to prevent gravity circulation. Expansion Tank and Makeup Water Ensure the expansion tank is properly sized for the boiler volume (3 gallons 112 Ll ) and the system volume and temperature. Undersized expansion tanks will cause system water to be lost through the pres- sure relief valve and cause additional makeup water to be added to the system. Eventual boiler heat exchanger failure can result due to this excessive makeup water addition. The expansion tank must be located as shown in Fig. 6 and Fig. 7 on page 18 or as per rec- ognized design methods. Refer, when using a primary /secondary piping arrangement, to the expansion tank manufacturer instructions for additional installation details. Boiler Piping j ThangleTube Connect the expansion tank to an air separator only if the air separator is located on the suc- tion side (inlet) of the system circulator. Always locate and install the system fill con- nection at the same location as the expansion tank connection to the system. Diaphragm Expansion Tank Always install an automatic air vent on the top of the air separator to remove residual air from the system. Closed -Type Expansion Tank It is recommended to pitch any horizontal pip- ing upwards toward the expansion tank 1 inch per 5 feet of piping. Use 3/4" piping for the expansion tank to allow air within the system to rise. DO NOT install automatic air vents on a closed -type expansion tank system. Air must remain in the system and be returned to the expansion tank to pro- vide an air cushion. An automatic air vent would cause air to be vented from the system resulting in a water - logged expansion tank. Circulator The PRESTIGE Solo is supplied with a Central Heating (CH) circulator that is pre - wired to allow for domestic hot water priority and to provide circulation for the freeze protec- tion feature of the boiler control. See Graph 2 on page 72 for pressure drop and minimum flow rate through the boiler. Sizing Primary Piping See Fig. 8 through 14, pages 20 - 24, for rec- ommended piping arrangements based on vari- ous applications. Size the piping and system components required in the space heating system, using rec- ognized design methods. Domestic Hot Water System Piping The PRESTIGE Solo is provided with a sepa- rate boiler connection for Domestic Hot Water (DHW) systems (1" NPT.). This connection ensures priority is given to the production and recovery of the DHW. The piping for the DHW is separate from the boiler system piping and does not require a pri- mary / secondary piping configuration. See Fig. 8, page 20 for recommended piping to a DHW system. If an indirect fired water heater is not utilized cap the (1" NPT) DHW connec- tion with an adequate amount of pipe dope to ensure a seal. See Fig. 5 on page 15 for location of DHW connection To wire the DHW circulator to the boiler con- trol module reference Section VIII - External Wiring. System Piping - Zone Circulators Connect the PRESTIGE Solo to the system piping as shown in Fig. 9 page 21 when zoning with zone circulators. The installer must provide a separate circulator for each zone of space heating. To ensure adequate flow rate through the PRESTIGE Solo, maintain a mini- mum 1 inch diameter on the system pip- ing connecting to the boiler. Boiler Piping ThangleTube System Supply 2 12" Max. 1 6 I� 3 10 Cold Water Fill 6 4 5 Boiler Boiler Supply Return Fig. 6: Near Boiler Piping - Diaphragm Expansion Tank System Return 6 7 X System I System Supply 84 Cold Return 4 6 Water Fill 12„ Minimum Max. 1 3/4" Piping 6 6 7 3 10 J 1 I Note: Pitch horizontal pip - 1 ing upwards (1" of pitch per 5 ft of piping) towards Boiler Boiler expansion tank. Supply Return Fig. 7: Near Boiler Piping - Closed Type Expansion Tank 1. System circulator 6. Isolation valve 2. Automatic air vent 7. Drain /purge valve 3. Air separator 8. Tank fitting 4. Automatic fill valve 9. Closed type expansion tank 5. Diaphragm expansion tank 10. Primary/ secondary connection Boiler Piping "j TnangleTube System Piping - Zone Valves Connect the PRESTIGE Solo to the system piping as shown in Fig. 10 page 21 when zon- ing with zone valves. The primary / secondary piping ensures that the boiler loop has sufficient flow. To ensure adequate flow rate through the PRESTIGE Solo, maintain a mini- mum 1 inch diameter on the system pip- ing connecting to the boiler. System Piping - Through Boiler In new or retrofit applications, in which prima- ry /secondary piping is not utilized and the sys- tem is zoned with zone valves, a circulator could pump through the boiler and system directly. When pumping through with more than one zone, a pressure differential bypass valve is required to avoid dead heading the pump through the post pump feature of the control. Consult Fig. 11 and 12 page 22 for piping diagrams and Graph 2 on page 72 for proper circulator sizing. System Piping - Radiant Heating The heat exchanger design of the PRESTIGE Solo allows operation in a condensing mode. This feature requires no regulation of the return water- temperature back to the boiler in radiant heating applications. The boiler water supply temperature can be maintained by the PRESTIGE Solo, eliminat- ing the need for a mix system to achieve the desired temperature. It is recommended for the installer to add a high temperature limit as shown in Fig. 13 page 23. This will ensure that the primary sup- ply temperature does not exceed the maximum allowable temperature for the radiant tubing. The addition of the high temperature limit is important if the PRESTIGE Solo is connected to a domestic hot water system, which requires a high primary supply water temperature. Size the system piping and circulator to provide the flow needed for the radiant system. To ensure adequate flow rate through the PRESTIGE Solo, maintain a mini- mum 1 inch diameter on the system pip- ing connecting to the boiler. System Piping - Special Application If the boiler is used in conjunction with a chilled water /medium system, the boiler and chiller must be piped in parallel. Install flow /check valves to prevent the chilled medi- um from entering into the boiler. If the boiler is used to supply hot water to the heating coils of an air handler where they may be exposed to chilled air circulation, install flow /check valves or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of the boiler water during cooling cycles. System Piping - Multiple Units Installation Use a balanced manifold system as the pri- mary / secondary connection to the space heating piping as shown in Fig. 14 page 24. Maintain a minimum of 6 inches 1153 mm of clearance between units to allow for servic- ing. Refer to Figs. 6 and 7 page 18 to install air sep- arator and expansion tank. For the space heating piping refer to the appli- cations mentioned in this manual or use recog- nized design methods. AO Boiler Piping %Jj TnangleTube 1. PRESTIGE Solo boiler 6. Flow /check valve 2. SMART water heater 7. Pressure relief valve 3. Isolation valve 8. Drain /purge valve 4. DHW circulator 5. CH circulator (provided) The boiler system piping shown in Fig. 8 must be a "closed" system to avoid any oxygen contamination and potential fail- ure of the outer tank of the Smart. B j Tr i a n g l eTu b e Boiler Piping 4 5 3 " , �p � ----�' _ -`D� 4 5 3 9 8 Additional Zone Load Zone Load 12" Max. 4 I 4 4 11 E� 10 Fig. 9: CH System Piping - Zoning with Zone Circulators E 0 3 4 3 2. 4 8. Air separator 3. Flow /check valve 6 2 1. PRESTIGE Solo boiler 7. Pressure relief valve 2. CH circulator (provided) S. Air separator 3. Flow /check valve 9. Automatic air vent 4 Isolation valve 10. Diaphragm expansion tank 5. Zone circulator 11. Automatic fill valve 6. Drain /purge valve 1. PRESTIGE Solo boiler 7. Pressure relief valve 2. CH circulator (provided) 8. Air separator 3. Flow /check valve 9. Automatic air vent 4 Isolation valve 10. Diaphragm expansion tank 5. Zone valve 11. Automatic fill valve 6. Drain /purge valve 12. System circulator Boiler Piping ' ThangleTiube Note: Verify CH circula- tor is properly sized to overcome the system pres- sure drop and provide ade- quate flow through the boiler system. Fig. 11: CH System Piping - Multiple Zone Valve with Single System /Boiler Circulator 1. PRESTIGE Solo boiler 8. Air separator 2. CH circulator 9. Automatic air vent 4 Isolation valve 10. Diaphragm expansion tank 5. Zone valve 11. Automatic fill valve 6. Drain /purge valve 12. Pressure differential valve 7. Pressure relief valve Note: Verify CH circula- tor is properly sized to overcome the system pres- sure drop and provide ade- quate flow through the boiler system. Fig. 12: CH System Piping - Single Zone System with Single System /Boiler Circulator 1. PRESTIGE Solo boiler 7. Pressure relief valve 2. CH circulator 8. Air separator 3. Flow check valve 9. Automatic air vent 4 Isolation valve 10. Diaphragm expansion tank 6. Drain /purge valve 11. Automatic fill valve Bo Pipin Th a n g l eTu b e 4 5 Additional Radiant Zone 4 4 5 Radiant Zone 4 9 12" Max 12 13 6 4 � 4 8 7 I�t 1 4 11 10 2 Note: Manifold mounted valve 6 actuators may be used in lieu of zone valves. 3 Fig. 13: CH System Piping - Radiant/Low Temp. Heating 1. PRESTIGE Solo boiler 8. Air separator 2. CH circulator (provided) 9. Automatic air vent 3. Flow /check valve 10. Diaphragm expansion tank 4 Isolation valve 11. Automatic fill valve 5. Zone valve 12. System circulator 6. Drain /purge valve 13. High temperature limit control 7. Pressure relief valve Boiler Piping ' Tn a n g l eTu b e N Ply W U U> bq U G U L R . O aa�iw.��laddQdv� g I TnangleTube Installin Vent/ Combustion Air & Condensate SECTION V - Installing Vent / Combustion Air & Condensate Drain Installing Vent and Combustion Air The PRESTIGE Solo must be vented and supplied with combustion air as shown in the PRESTIGE Solo Vent Supplement, included in the boiler installation envelope. Refer to optional vent kit instructions for additional vent installation instructions. Once installa- tion is completed, inspect the vent and combustion air system thoroughly to ensure systems are airtight and comply with the instructions given in the venting supplement and are within all require- ments of applicable codes. Failure to comply with the installation require- ments on the venting and combustion air piping will cause severe personal injury or death. Installing Condensate Drain Assembly Ensure the condensate drain assembly contains the plastic seated ball. Do not install the condensate drain assembly if the ball is lost or missing, replace the entire assembly. 3. Remove the compression nut and rubber seal from the drain outlet. 4. Using 3/4" x 2' flexible PVC tube provid- ed, slide the compression nut and rubber seal over the pipe The use of 3/4" PVC or CPVC pipe is also acceptable. If 3/4" pipe is used deburr and chamfer pipe to allow mat- ing onto the drain assembly. 5. Thread the rubber seal into the compres- sion nut to ease installation of the pipe to the drain assembly. 1. Locate the condensate drain assembly and 6. install as shown in Fig. 15 page 26. The installer may want to fill the con- densate trap with water prior to assem- bling on the unit. 2. Remove the retaining nut and rubber seal from the condensate drain assembly and slide over the heat exchanger condensate drain nipple. Connect the condensate drain assembly to the retaining nut and tighten. Hand tight only! Seat the pipe onto the drain assembly and tighten the compression nut. Hand tight only! The installer may opt to using 13/16" ID tubing in lieu of rigid piping. The drain line materials must be an approved material by the authority hav- ing jurisdiction. In absence of such authority, PVC and CPVC piping must comply with ASTM D1785 or D2845. The cement and primer used on the pip- ing must comply with ASME D2564 or F493. For installations in Canada, use CSA or ULC certified PVC or CPVC pipe, fittings and cement/primer. Installing Vent/ Combustion Air & Condensate 4 Trlar'1CJleTIJbe 7. Continue the pipe from the drain assembly to a floor drain or condensate pump. When selecting and installing a conden- sate pump, ensure the pump is approved for use with condensing boilers and fur- naces. The pump should be equipped with an overflow switch to prevent prop- erty damage from potential condensate spillage. 8. The PRESTIGE Solo will typically produce a condensate that is considered slightly acidic with a pH content below 3.0. Install a neutralizing filter if required by authority having jurisdiction. The condensate drain must remain filled and unobstructed and allow unrestricted flow of condensate. The condensate should not be subject to conditions where freezing could occur. If the con- densate is subjected to freezing or becomes obstructed , it can leak, result- ing in potential water damage to the boiler and surrounding area. Fill Plug with Vaccum Break Port— Heat Exchanger Condensate Drain Nipple 0 Compression Retaining Nut with Rubber Seal Nut with Rubber Seal (Hand Tight Only) Plastic Ball Flexible Tubing (or 3/4 PVC/ CPVC Piping Condensate to Drain) Drain Assembly k Fig. 15: Condensate Drain Assembly Gas Piping ''"j ThangleTu be SECTION VI - Gas Piping Gas Supply Piping Connection The gas supply piping must be installed in accordance to all applicable local, state and national codes and utility requirements. 7. Use pipe dope compatible with natural and propane gases. Apply sparingly only to the male threads of pipe joints so that pipe dope does not block gas flow. Failure to apply pipe dope as detailed above can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. 1. Install a 1/2" NPT pipe union at the factory supplied gas nipple, for ease of service. 2. Install a manual shutoff valve in the gas supply piping as shown in Fig. 16. For installations in Canada the installer must tag and identify the main shutoff valve. 3. Install a sediment trap (drip leg) on the gas supply line prior to connecting to the PRESTIGE Solo gas train as shown in Fig. 16. 4. Support the gas piping using hangers. Do not support the piping by the unit or its components. 5. Purge all air from the gas supply piping. 6. Before placing the PRESTIGE Solo into operation, check and test all connections for leaks. Close the manual shutoff valve during any pressure test with less than 13 "w.c.. Use a two - wrench method of tightening gas piping near the unit and its gas pip- ing connection. Use one wrench to pre- vent the boiler gas line connection from turning and the second to tighten adja- cent piping. Failure to support the boil- er gas piping connection could damage the gas line components. External Manual Gas Flow Gas Shut Off Valve (Must Be Within 6' of the Boiler) - Disconnect the PRESTIGE Solo and its gas valve from the gas supply piping during any pressure test greater than 13 "w.c.. Do not check for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a gas detection device or bub- ble test. Failure to check for gas leaks can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Tee Fitting Sediment Trap Min. Length of 3" 111 Fig. 16: Recommended Gas Supply Piping '' Than IeTube Gas Piping , NATURAL GAS Pipe Sizing - Natural Gas Refer to Table 1 for schedule 40 metallic pipe length and diameter requirements for natural gas., based on rated PRESTIGE Solo input 2 (divide by 1,000 to obtain cubic feet per hour). - Table 1 is based on Natural Gas with a spe- cific gravity of 0.60 and a pressure drop through the gas piping of 0.30 "w.c.. For additional gas piping sizing informa- tion, refer to ANSI Z223.1. For Canadian installations refer to B 149.1 or B 149.2. Natural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements Pressure required at the gas valve inlet supply pressure port: Maximum 13 "w.c. at flow or no flow conditions to the burner. - Minimum 5 "w.c. during flow conditions to the burner. Must be verified during start up and with all other gas appliances operating within the building. Install 100% lockup gas pressure regulator in the gas supply line if inlet pressure can exceed 13 "w.c at any time. Adjust the lock- up pressure regulator for 13 "w.c maximum. DO NOT adjust or attempt to measure gas valve outlet pressure. The gas valve is factory -set for the correct outlet pres- sure. This setting is suitable for natural gas and propane and requires no field adjustment. Attempts by the installer to adjust or measure the gas valve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve, causing potential severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Table 1: Gas Piping Sizing - Natural Gas Length of Pipe in Feet Capacity of Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe in Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Per Hour (based on 0.60 specific gravily. 0.30" w.c. pressure drop) SCH 40 1 /2" 3/4" 1" 1 114" 1 1 /2" 10 132 278 520 1050 1600 20 92 190 350 730 1100 30 73 152 285 590 890 40 63 130 245 500 760 50 56 115 215 440 670 75 45 93 t75 360 545 100 38 79 150 305 460 150 31 64 120 250 380 Gas Piping V TnangleTube PROPANE GAS Pipe Sizing - Propane Gas Contact the local propane gas supplier for rec- ommended sizing of piping, tanks and 100% lockup gas regulator. Propane Gas Supply Pressure Requirements Adjust the propane supply regulator pro- vided by the gas supplier for 13 "w.c. max- imum pressure DO NOT adjust or attempt to measure gas valve outlet pressure. The gas valve is factory -set for the correct outlet pres- sure. This setting is suitable for natural gas and propane and requires no field adjustment. Attempts by the installer to adjust or measure the gas valve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve, causing potential severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. 2. Pressure required at the gas valve inlet sup- ply pressure port: Maximum 13 "w.c. at flow or no flow conditions to the burner - Minimum 5 "w.c. during flow conditions to the burner. Must be verified during start up and with all other gas appliances operating within the building. The propane orifice requirement for the PRESTIGE Solo 110 is 0.204" ( #52). Prior to start up, ensure the unit is set to fire propane. Check the rating label for the type of fuel. Check the gas valve for propane conversion labels. If there is a conflict or doubt on the burner set up, remove the gas valve and check for the propane orifice, see Fig. 17, page 30. Failure to ensure proper burner setup could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Gas Piping ' j TnangleTube Inlet Supply Pressure Port Venturi Propane Gas Valve O Orifice 0 � 0 0 O Gas Valve Gas Valve Pipe Fitting / Gasket i O Fig. 17: Gas Valve / Venturi Assembly Internal Wiring TnangleTube SECTION VII - Internal Wiring ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. For your safety, disconnect electrical power supply to the unit before servicing or making any electrical connections to avoid possible electric shock hazard. Failure to do so can cause severe person- al injury or death. Prior to servicing, label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper wiring and operation after servicing. General Requirements - Wiring must be N.E.0 Class 1. - If original wiring as supplied with the unit must be replaced, use only Type T 90 °C wire or equivalent as a minimum. - The PRESTIGE Solo must be electrically grounded as required by National Electrical Code ANSI /NFPA 70 - latest edition and / or the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, CSA C22.1, Electrical Code. Control Module Circulator AMP Ratings - AMP draw of the CH circulator not to exceed 2 amps - AMP draw of the DHW circulator not to exceed 2 amps. Wiring Tool Instructions 1. Locate the wiring tool on the PRESTIGE Solo just below the the MCBA control in a plastic bag and below the extra fuses. 2. Locate the terminal blocks on the PRES- TIGE Solo below the MCBA control. The 120V Terminals are located on the left set of Terminal Blocks. The 24V Terminals are located on the right set of terminal blocks. 3. Carefully pull down on the lower half of the terminal block to remove. 4. Hook the wiring tool into the desired slot of the terminal block as shown in Fig. 19. 5. Push wiring tool in towards the terminal block and insert wire in slot at bottom of terminal block. 6. Repeat steps 4 & 5 until all wiring is com- plete. 7. Re- connect the lower half of the terminal block to the upper half. 8. Place the wiring tool back into the plastic bag or leave tool hooked to a slot on the 24V terminal block. Terminal Block Wiring Tool When wiring the PRESTIGE Solo allow additional length of wire for the access panel to swing open during servicing. Fig. 19: Using the wiring tool on the terminal blocks Internal Wiring Th a n g l eTu b e M bA v� • L N � a c t V] aw O I ut I .o N c 'c • rn S m bQ I l7 I Tt� m I K I z 3 E• ... 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Connect the DHW thermostat (aquastat) to the 24V terminal strip on the wiring panel All field wiring made during installation must located below the PRESTIGE Solo control comply with: module as shown in Fig. 20, page 32. - National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and 2. Route all wiring through the provided any other national, state, provincial or openings, in the bottom jacket panel. Allow local codes or requirements. enough wire for access panel to swing open during servicing. In Canada, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, and any other Thermostat Wiring local codes. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Before making any electrical connec- tions to the PRESTIGE Solo, disconnect electrical power supply at the service panel. Failure to comply can cause severe personal injury or death. Isolate 120V wiring from 24V wiring to prevent any potential electrical "noise ". 1. Connect room thermostat or the end switch (isolated contact only) of a relay control panel to the 24V terminal strip on the wiring panel below the PRESTIGE Solo control module, as shown in Fig. 20, page 32. Line Voltage Connections 2. For proper operation install the room ther- I. Connect a 120 VAC /15A service to the mostat on an inside wall away from influ- 120V terminal strip on the wiring panel ences of heat and cold, i.e. water pipes, areas below the PRESTIGE Solo control mod- of draft, lighting fixtures and fireplaces. ule, as shown in Fig. 20, page 32. 3. Set the thermostat anticipator (if applica- 2. Route the incoming 120 VAC power wire ble) as follows: through the provided openings in the bot- tom jacket panel. - Set for 0.2 amps when wired directly to the PRESTIGE Solo. 3. The unit is provided with a service switch located on the front panel, check local code requirements for compliance. If local electrical codes or conditions require an additional service switch, the installer must provide and install a fused disconnect or 15 amp (minimum) service switch. Set to match the total electrical power requirements of the connected devices when wired to zone relays or other devices. Refer to the relay manufactur- ers' specifications and the thermostat instructions for additional information on the anticipator setting. When making low voltage connections to the PRESTIGE, ensure no external volt- age is present in the thermostat circuits. If external voltage is present, provide an isolated contact to prevent damage to the boiler control. External Wiring ! j ThangleTube CH and DHW Circulator troller. See page 32 for wiring and Page 54 for control module setup. The CH primary circulator is pre -wire to the PRESTIGE Solo 120 V terminals 1,2 and 3 as shown in Fig. 20, page 32. 2. Connect the DHW circulator to the PRES- TIGE Solo 120 V terminals 4, 5 and 6 as shown in Fig. 20, page 32. Outdoor Reset Control I. The PRESTIGE Solo may operate with a variable boiler operating temperature using the Triangle Tube outdoor sensor, see pages 49 through 51 for installation and setup. 3. Maximum circulator continuous current draw is 2A for each circulator. System Circulator - Zone Valve Application To energize the system circulator shown as Item 12 in Fig. 10 page 21 reference Fig. 21. Installer to provide a Transformer / Relay such as Honeywell R8285 or equivalent and Zone Valves with isolated end switch such as Honewell V8043 or equivalent. External Modulating Control The PRESTIGE Solo firing rate can be con- trolled by an external modulating boiler con- If the installer opts for a fixed operating temperature for the boiler system, the outdoor sensor is not required and should not be installed. Additional 24V Limit Wiring The PRESTIGE Solo provides 24V terminal connections for additional limit controls as shown in Fig. 20, page 32. These limit termi- nal connections will provide a "hard" lockout requiring a manual reset of the PRESTIGE Solo control, or a "soft" lockout in which the PRESTIGE Solo will automatically reset. Room Thermostats Q 24V --- - - - - -- — ----- j� - - - - -- Transformer by Others -- - - - - -- - -- - - -- Honeywell V8043 Zone Valves or Equivalent 1 F-- 1 ------ 1 - - - - - -J 1 I I I — — — — — 24V Low Voltage Wiring Honeywell R8285D 120V High Voltage Wiring Transformer / Relay or Equivalent — — — — — Z To Prestige - - - - -8 24V Terminal Strip ulator Fig. 21: Secondary System Circulator Wiring External Wiring Th a n g l eTu b e 4 Wire Zone Valve H 120 N V.A.C. I High Voltage Transformer (Power) I- - - - - -I 24 V.A.C. j I Room Thermostat Zone Valve I I Zone 1 — � - - -- /Lv V — f I I Room Thermostat Zone 2 — - - -- /�� I V I Zone Valve I Additional zones L , ' Additional zones may be added as shown above — I I 7 8 To Prestige 24V Terminal Strip 3 Wire Zone Valve H 120 N V.A.C. I High Voltage Transformer WAAJ (Power) - - - - -J 4 - - - - - -I I V.A.C. Room I I Thermostat Zone Valve I Zone 1 I I Room " I I NOTICE Thermostat - - - ---I *Use isolation relay on 3 -wire zone valve with Zone 2 I I non - isolated end switch. Zone —� Transformer and the Prestige I Valve I I MCBA control can burn out - - - - - -� i if isolation relay is not used. I r - - - - - - - - - Additional zones �--M Additional zones may I ` be added as shown above — I I * Isolation relay 7 To Prestige 24V Terminal Strip 08 Fig. 22: Multiple Zone Field Wiring Using Zone Valves External Wiring 2 „'"j Tn a n g l eTu b e Honeywell Fig. 23: Field Wiring with Zone Circulators. R945A Rclay 120 VAC H N Thermostat zone I I I 'irculator Zone I I Thermostat none 2 I T I I I I I I I I I I Circulator Zone 2 I I I I I I I I I I Additional zones may be added as shown above , I I e d 7 R To Prestige 24V Terminal Strip Thermostat Thermostat Thermostat Fig. 24: Typical Zone Relay Panel Wiring Zone I Zone 2 Zone 3 120V To Prestige Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 24V Terminal Strip Circulator Circulator Circulator Start -Up Preparation] Tr i a n g l eTu b e SECTION IX - Start -Up Preparation Check Boiler System Water Chemistry Do not use petroleum -base cleaning or sealing compounds in the boiler system. Damage to seals and gaskets in the sys- tem components could occur, resulting in substantial property damage. System water including additives must be practically non - toxic, having a toxicity rating or Class of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products. Water pH Level 6.0 to 8.0 Maintain the boiler water pH between 6.0 and 8.0. Check using litmus paper or contact a water treatment company for a chemical analysis. Flush Boiler and Domestic System to Remove Sediment The installer must flush the boiler system to remove any sediment to allow proper operation of the PRESTIGE Solo. Flush the systems until the water runs clean and is free of sediment. For boiler zoned systems, each zone should be flushed through a purge valve. Purge valves and isolation valves should be installed on each zone to allow proper flushing of the system. Check and Test Antifreeze For boiler systems containing antifreeze solu- tions, follow the antifreeze manufacturer's instructions in verifying the inhibitor level and to ensure the fluid characteristics are within specification requirements. Due to the degradation of inhibitors over time, antifreeze fluids must be periodically replaced. Refer to the manufacturer of the antifreeze for additional instructions. If the pH does not meet this requirement, do not operate the PRESTIGE Solo or leave the unit filled until the condition is corrected. Water Hardness Less Than 7 Grains For areas with unusually hard water (hardness above 7 grains) consult a water treatment company. System water including additives must be practically non - toxic, having a toxicity rating or Class of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products. Chlorinated Water Do not use the PRESTIGE Solo to heat a swimming pool or spa directly. Maintain the chlorine level of the water at lev- els considered safe for drinking. Start -Up Preparation r� Tr i a n g l eTu b e Use of Antifreeze in the Boiler System NEVER use automotive or ethylene gly- col antifreeze or undiluted antifreeze in the primary system as freeze protection. This can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored. Determine the antifreeze fluid quantity using the system water content volume and following 4 the antifreeze manufacturer instructions. The water volume of the PRESTIGE Solo is approximately 3 gallons (12 L). Remember to include the volume of the expansion tank. 5 Check with local codes requirements for the installation of backflow preventers or actual disconnect from the boiler's cold water fill or make up water supply line. Massachusetts Code requires a pressure reducer backflow preventer if antifreeze is used. Fill the boiler system to correct system pressure. Correct pressure will vary with each application. Typical residential system fill pressure is 12 psi. System pressure will increase when system temperature increases. Operating pressure of the system should never exceed 25 psi. Purge air and sediment in each zone of the boiler system through the purge valve. Open air vents to allow air to be purged in the zones. Once the system is completely filled and purged of all air and sediment, check the system pressure and check /repair any leaks. Unrepaired system leaks will cause con- tinual makeup water to be added to the boiler. Continual makeup water could cause mineral buildup within the heat exchanger, reducing the heat transfer, causing possible heat buildup and even- tual heat exchanger failure. Ensure the concentration of antifreeze to water does not exceed a 50/50 ratio. Check Low Water Cut -Off Device - The PRESTIGE Solo is provided with a factory installed LWCO device that mea- sures system pressure of more than 10 psi. System water, including additives, must - Remove the front jacket panel and check for be practically non - toxic, having a toxicity continuity across the low water cut -off rating or Class of 1, as listed in Clinical device wire terminals. The contacts should Toxicology of Commercial Products. be closed when system pressure is greater than 10 psi. See Item 5, on Fig. 27 page 66. Filling the Boiler System 1. Close the boiler drain valve located on the bottom of the unit and any manual or auto- matic air vent in the system. 2. Open all system isolation valves. Start -Up Preparation Check For Gas Leaks Prior to start -up and during initial opera- tion, smell near the floor and around the unit for gas odorant or any unusual odor. Do not proceed with the start -up if there is any indication of a gas leak. Any leaks found must be repaired immediately. Propane installations only - The propane supplier mixes an odorant with the propane to make its presence detectable. In some cases the odorant can fade and the gas may no longer have an odor. Prior to start -up of the unit and periodi- cally after start -up have the propane supplier check and verify the odorant level. Check Thermostat Circuit - Disconnect the external thermostat wires from the 24V terminal strip on the wiring panel. - Connect a voltmeter across the wire ends of the external thermostat wiring. "j ThangleTube In systems using 3 -wire zone valves, backfeed of voltage to the unit is a com- mon problem. Use an isolation relay to prevent voltage from the external circuit entering the PRESTIGE Solo control panel. - Reconnect the external thermostat wires to the 24V terminal strip on the wiring panel. Inspection of Condensate Drain Assembly 1. Inspect and ensure the condensate drain assembly is properly installed as described on page 25 and shown in Fig. 15 on page 26. 2. Remove the plug from the condensate drain assembly and fill the trap with fresh water. - Close each thermostat, zone valve and relay in the external circuit one zone at a time and check the voltage reading across the wire ends. 3 - There should NEVER be voltage measured at the wire ends. The condensate drain assembly must be filled with water when the PRESTIGE Solo is in operation. The condensate drain assembly prevents flue gas emis- sions from entering the condensate line. Failure to ensure trap is filled with water could result in severe personal injury or death. Re- Install plug in condensate drain assem- bly. - If voltage is measured at the panel under any condition, check and correct the external wiring. Start -Up Procedures 77V ThangleTube SECTION X - Start -Up Procedures Final Checks Before Start -Up ❑ Read page 45 through 48 regarding the operation of the PRESTIGE Solo control. If PRESTIGE Solo Does Not Start Correctly 1. Verify DHW (parameter 2) and CH (para- meter 3) Systems are turned ON or set to "01". Read the Boiler Display Standby and Parameter Section of the manual starting on page 45 for more information. ❑ Verify the PRESTIGE Solo and the boiler system is full of water and all system com- ponents are correctly set for operation, including the minimum flow rate through the boiler, see page 72. ❑ Verify Start-up Preparation items outlined on pages 37 thru 39 have been completed. 2. Check for loose electrical connections, blown fuse (external or internal to the MCBA Control) or open service switch. 3. Check continuity across the L.W.C.O device for a closed circuit. See Item 5 on Fig. 27, page 66 ❑ Verify all electrical connections are correct and securely fastened. 4 ❑ Inspect vent piping and combustion air inlet piping for signs of deterioration from corro- sion, physical damage or sagging. Verify combustion air piping and vent piping are intact and correctly installed and supported. Reference the PRESTIGE Solo Vent Supplement. ❑ Verify burner configuration - Propane only -Check for proper labeling on the gas valve and the rating label for propane configuration. - If there is doubt on the burner configu- ration, remove the gas valve and check for proper propane orifice size 0.204" ( #52). Refer to Fig. 17, page 30 for location of the propane orifice. ❑ Ensure the Condensate Drain Assembly is filled with water. PRESTIGE Solo Start -Up 1. Turn the ON -OFF switch located on the front control panel to the OFF position. Turn the electrical supply or any service switch to the unit in the ON position. Check Boiler system piping and com- ponents for leaks. If found, shut down the unit and repair immediately. Purge any remaining air from the system piping. Air in the system piping will interfere with circulation creating heat distribution problems and system noise. 2. Read and follow the Operating Instructions ❑ Check Vent Piping and Combustion Air outlined on page 42. Piping. Is the external limit control (if applicable) open? Ensure the external limit is reset to the closed position. 5. Is the gas supply valve(s) open at the unit and meter? 6. Is incoming gas supply pressure at the unit more than 5 "w.c. and less than 13" w.c. for natural or propane with all gas appliances operating ON or OFF. 7. Are the heating thermostats set below room temperature? If none of these steps correct the problem, refer to the PRESTIGE Solo Trouble - Shooting Guide or contact Triangle Tube Tech Service. Check the PRESTIGE Solo and System ❑ Check Boiler Piping. Check for gas -tight seal at every con- nection and seam of the venting and combustion air inlet piping. Start -Up Procedures ''j Tn a n S l eTu b e Venting system must be sealed gas -tight to prevent flue gas spillage and potential carbon monoxide emissions, which will result in severe personal injury or death. ❑ Check Gas Piping Check around the unit for gas odor fol- lowing the procedure outlined in this manual on Page 39. If any gas leaks are found or suspected, shut the unit down immediately. Use a gas detection device or bubble test to locate the source of the gas leak and repair at once. Do not operate the unit until the leak is corrected. Failure to comply with this procedure could result in severe personal injury, death or sub- stantial property damage. ❑ Verify Flame Pattern and Combustion Check the flame pattern through the inspection port of the heat exchanger. The flame should be blue and stable. The flame should be the length of the burner head openings. The combustion testing and adjustments must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas suppli- er. All combustion measurements must be perform with calibrated equipment to ensure proper reading and accuracy. Test for CO2 or 02 and for CO during high firing rate. To manually place the boiler into high fire mode, reference page 45, the combustion reading should be within the range listed in Table 2. The CO level should not exceed 100 ppm when combustion is correct. The combustion levels should be mea- sured at high firing rate, refer to page 45 of the PRESTIGE Solo control section on how to set the firing rate. If the com- bustion levels are not within the range given in Table 2 for the firing rate, shut the boiler down and contact Triangle Tube Engineering Department. Failure to comply with this requirement could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Table 2: Recommended Combustion Levels ❑ Measure Input - Natural Gas Only 1. Ensure the boiler is firing at maximum firing rate. To manually place the boiler into high fire mode, reference page 45. 2. Operate the unit for approximately 10 minutes. 3. Turnoff all gas appliances within the build- ing, except the PRESTIGE Solo. 4. At the gas meter, record the time required to use one cubic foot of gas. 5. Calculate Natural gas input using the fol- lowing equation: 3600 x 1000 / number of second recorded for one cubic foot of gas = BTU /H. 6. The BTU /H calculated should approximate the input rating listed on the unit. Natural Gas Propane 02 Min. 2.30% 2.70% 02 Max. 5.30% 4.70% CO2 Min. 8.80% 10.70% CO2 Max. 10.50% 12.00% CO Max 100 ppm 100 ppm ❑ Measure Input - Natural Gas Only 1. Ensure the boiler is firing at maximum firing rate. To manually place the boiler into high fire mode, reference page 45. 2. Operate the unit for approximately 10 minutes. 3. Turnoff all gas appliances within the build- ing, except the PRESTIGE Solo. 4. At the gas meter, record the time required to use one cubic foot of gas. 5. Calculate Natural gas input using the fol- lowing equation: 3600 x 1000 / number of second recorded for one cubic foot of gas = BTU /H. 6. The BTU /H calculated should approximate the input rating listed on the unit. Start -Up Procedures "j TriangleTube FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. a I,? This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which automat- ically lights the burner. DO NOT try to light the burner by hand. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. Use only your hand to turn the external manual gas valve. Never use tools. If the valve will not turn by hand, don't try to repair it; call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information above. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. DO NOT try to light the burner by hand. 2. Set room thermostat(s) to lowest setting. Turn the external manual gas valve handle clockwise , --- k "CLOSE" (valve handle shall be per- pendicular to gas piping). 3. Turn the service switch on the PRESTIGE con- trol panel OFF. 4. Remove the front jacket panel on the unit. 5. Turn the external manual gas valve handle counter clockwise , to "OPEN" gas sup- ply (valve handle shall be parallel to gas piping). 6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas in the jacket enclosure or around the unit, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety infor- mation above. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step. 7. Turn the service switch on the PRESTIGE con- trol panel "ON ". 8. Set room thermostat(s) to desired setting(s). 9. The PRESTIGE control panel display will show a sequence of numbers (0,1,2,3,4,etc.) as the left digit. Sequence digit 3 or 4 indicates the boiler is firing. Sequence digit 0 means there is no call for heat (all external thermostats are satisfied). 10. If the unit will not operate with a call for heat and the system piping is not hot, follow the instructions "To Turn Off Gas to Appliance", below and call your service technician or gas supplier. 11. Replace the front jacket panel. Make sure the panel is seated firmly in place and all mounting screws are tightened. TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Set the room thermostat to lowest setting. 3. Turn the external manual gas valve handle clock- 2. Turn the service switch on the PRESTIGE con- wise 'ti to "CLOSE ". trol panel to "OFF" Start -Up Procedures 41 TnangleTube Set Boiler CH Target Temperature 1. Press the MODE button until the display shows PARA. This is the Parameter mode of the control. 2. Press the STEP button until the first digit on the display shows "4 ". The last three digits on the display shows the outlet water temperature setting (high limit). 3. Press the " +" or " -" button to change the setting of the outlet temperature (high limit). If an outdoor sensor is used, then the set- ting of the Boiler CH Target temperature is the target temperature when the out- door temperature is at or below 0 °F. When the outdoor temperature is higher than 0 °F the PRESTIGE Solo control will calculate the target temperature between the minimum and maximum temperature settings. 4. Press the "STORE" button to save the setting. Operation Verification - Space Heating Digits and characters shown as [®9991, in the following outline, represent the control panel display. The last three dig- its on the display is the measured boiler water temperature and may differ from what is shown in the manual. 1. Disconnect the DHW (Domestic Hot Water) thermostat wiring from the PRES- TIGE Solo or turn down DHW tank aqua - stat (if used) to ensure the boiler does not receive a DHW call for heat. 2. Set the room thermostat to the lowest setting. 3. Turn off power to the boiler, wait a few seconds and turn on power to the boiler. 4. The following displays should occur: Ibl . 221 Software Version Ai 4" I Self check on power up "i 4"I No call for heat 5. Initiate a call for heat by raising the set point of the room thermostat to the highest setting. The following display should occur. 15i 4r", I This is a fan / air flow check. The burner blower will be energized momentar- ily prior to the prepurge cycle. Ii i y , I This is the prepurge cycle. The boiler blower and the CH (Central Heating) circulator become energized. The blower has a 10 second prepurge cycle. 12A 4;; This is the ignition cycle. The con- trol module will energize and open the gas valve and begin the spark for ignition. If the burner flame proves the burner will continue to fire at an ignition fan speed for approximately 10 seconds to stabilize the flame. If the burner flame is not proven the control module will repeat the ignition sequence. If the flame is not proven after 5 attempts the control will lockout and the display will show IE -021 To verify flame failure lockout, close the manual shut off valve on the gas supply piping to the boiler and repeat ignition sequence. When verification is completed, ensure the manual shut off valve is returned to the open position. 11A 4ii This is the normal operation cycle. After the flame is proven and stabilized the burner will fire at low input for approximately 1 minute. After this time period, the control module will begin to modulate the burner firing rate based on actual boiler outlet temperature and the set point temperature. Start -Up Procedures A* ThangleTube 6. Allow the boiler to operate and allow the boiler outlet temperature to reach the set point temperature. I6i 8"I This begins the burner shutdown and post purge cycle. The CH circulator will continue to run until the room thermo- stat is satisfied. 7. Lower the room thermostat set point below the room temperature to end the call for heat. i A80 I This begins a post purge cycle. When the room thermostat is satisfied, the boiler will shutdown. The control module will close the gas valve and the blower will continue for 30 seconds for a post purge cycle before shutting down. If another call for heat is initiated, the boiler will remain off for an additional 30 seconds before starting a new ignition sequence. 1 "(1810 1 The CH circulator will continue for a 1 minute post pump cycle. "18"1 The boiler is in standby mode waiting for a call for heat. 8. Verify the operation of the boiler by repeat- ing the operational sequence several times. 9. Return the room thermostat to a desired set- ting. Reconnect the DHW wiring or return the DHW aquastat to desired setting, plac- ing the DHW system into operation. IS, 4;; 1 This is a fan / air flow check. The burner blower will be energized momentar- ily prior to the prepurge cycle. 11:82 The prepurge cycle. The boiler blower and DHW circulator become ener- gized and the 10 second pre -purge cycle begins. 121801 The boiler will begin the ignition sequence. The same sequence of establish- ing flame, trail for ignition and attempts for ignition as described in the space heating applies for domestic water heater. q180 I This indicates normal operation for DHW. The burner will begin modulat- ing its input based on the length of demand by the DHW aquastat. The burner will not go into the low input rate for the 1 minute flame stabilization period that occurs in CH mode. 3. Lower the DHW aquastat to satisfy the call for heat. 11180 The post purge cycle begins. The control module closes the gas valve and the blower continues for a 30 second post purge. 18190 The DHW will continue for a 30 second post pump cycle. If another DHW call for heat is initiated the boiler ignition sequence will begin immediately. 1018"1 Boiler is in standby MODE wait- ing for a CH or DHW call for heat. Operation Verification - Domestic Hot Water (if applicable) 4 1. As outlined in the verification for space heating, repeat STEPS 2 through 4. 2. Raise the DHW aquastat setting to initiate a call for heat. As in the space heating opera- tion the display should show: Verify the DHW operation of the boiler by repeating the outline operation sequence several times. 5. Return the DHW aquastat and room ther- mostat to the desired setting. Start -Up Procedures ' Tr i a n g l eTu b e Boiler Control Display Standby Mode $b�y This is the standard mode for the PRESTIGE Solo. The control automatically returns to this mode after 20 minutes if no keys have been pressed on the display. Any parameters that were modified are then stored. The first character shows (on left side of dis- play) the current status of the boiler depending on the condition of both the boiler and the burner. The last 3 characters indicate the start temperature. TO DEACTIVATE THE HIGH OR LOW FIRE TEST MODE:press and hold the " +" and " -" button simultaneously to deactivate the hi h or low fire test mode. While in the " � bY ' mode. Display Boiler function H B Test function: Burner on, high fire mode Test function: Burner on, low fire mode If the burner is blocked due to a "soft" lockout, the display alternates between a 9 followed by the boiler outlet temperature and a "b" with a two digit error code. TO TEMPORARILY PLACE THE BURN- ER INTO HIGH FIRE TEST MODE: press the MODE button until " 51651 " is displayed. Then press and hold both the MODE and " +" button simultaneously until the first digit flash- es While in the test mode: - high limit will function - boiler CH circulator will function - domestic DHW circulator will not function - the test mode will time out in approxi- mately 10 minutes TO TEMPORARILY PLACE THE BURN- ER INTO LOW FIRE TEST MODE: press the MODE button until "5l'-b51" is displayed. Then press and hold both the mode and "-" but- ton simultaneously until the first digit flashes "L" If the " +" button is held in, the CH system (parameter 3) will be turned OFF and the display will show "cu FF ". Press and hold the " +" button to turn the CH sys- tem back ON, the display will show "c" followed by CH set point. If the " -" but- ton is held in while in the "5kbY" mode, domestic system (parameter 2) will be turned OFF and the display will show " durFF ". Press and hold " -" button to turn the domestic system back ON, the display will show "d" followed by domes- tic set point temperature. Start -Up Procedures I ThangleTube Standby Mode Display Display Boiler function V j 1810 STANDBY, no demand for heat 1 1�/' Fan prepurge or post purge cycle [ Off',' 1: Ignition sequence + A ��' Burner ON for space heating (CH) Burner ON for domestic hot water (DHW) 51 `+ Pre -check for air flow prior to prepurge cycle 6180 i00 L' Burner OFF due to reaching temperature setpoint 0 I G I!4 Space Heating (CH) post cycle pump Y ' 1;6j ; Domestic hot water (DHW) post pump cycle g.i Burner blocked: b� Supply temperature too high (202 . Burner will remain OFF until temperature drops below 200"F b A, Return temperature too high (202oF). Burner will remain OFF until temperature drops below 200°F b c?"yj Return temperature is higher than supply temperature. Burner will remain OFF until corrected. b L 7 C Supply temperature increased too quickly. Burner will remain OFF for a 10 minute period. Burner will recycle, increasing waiting period 1 minute for a max. 15 minutes b6 Factory supplied LWCO device or external limit (terminals 15 & 16) is OPEN. Burner off for 150 seconds, auto reset. No blower signal Blower signal present with no demand, Burner will remain OFF until condition terminates Temperature difference between the supply and return is more than 72°F. Burner will remain OFF for 150 seconds. Burner will recycle increasing wating period 1 minute for a max. 20 cycle. Indirect water heater temperature sensor is short- circuited. Burner OFF until corrected. 6 C, 7 Flue temperature sensor is short- circuited. Burner OFF until corrected rb Indirect water heater temperature sensor is "open" or disconnected. Burner OFF until corrected. b Flue temperature senor is "open" Burner OFF until corrected. Flue temperature greater than 240"F but less than 250°F. Burner off for 150 seconds 6 D 5' Wait for the blower to start A it `& Power frequency deviation b 1 ° ' Flame current signal lost Start -Up Procedures Setting The Boiler Parameters Parameter mode Rp To access PARAMETER mode when the sys- tem is in STANDBY mode, press the MODE button once. Key: Display PARA Pressing MODE once Lim DE To scroll through the list of parameters, simply press the "STEP" button. To modify a parame- ter value, use the + or - keys. Then press "STORE" to save the value you just changed. The display flashes once to confirm the data has been stored. To activate the parameters you changed, press MODE once more (which brings you into INFORMATION mode). However, if you do not press a key, the system returns to STAND- BY mode after 20 minutes and automatically stores the changes. j TnangleTube Note 1: This parameter is factory set to 140DF. It is important to note the control adds 46 °F to this setting, therefore the actual domestic hot water boiler setpoint is 140 °F + 46DF = 186DF. Note 2: This parameter should not be changed from the factory setting of 01. The perfor- mance of the DHW will be affected and can become unreliable. Key: Display Description of parameters PEA, 1 1 ` J2 Domestic Hot Water Setting (See Note 1) STEP �. �,L DHW Application Selection (See Note 2) ST P STEP S '•' d,l CH Application Selection (See Note 3) STEP 4 A :,�� CH Maximum Boiler Operating Setpoint Note 3: This parameter should not be changed from the factory setting of 01. The perfor- mance of the CH (Central /Space Heating) will be affected and can become unreliable. Start -Up Procedures ' V ThangleTube Accessing Boiler Information Information mode 1 T 19F'I1' l l' L To switch from STANDBY mode to INFOR- MATION mode, press MODE twice. Key: Display Press STEP until the system displays the infor- mation you need. The first digit is the informa- tion item number followed by the items value. The decimal point located behind the first posi- tion flashes to indicate that the boiler is in INFO mode. ICI ICI Display Digit Segments The ignition counters and burner hours are split into three two digit numbers. For example: Pressing MODE once Pressing MODE twice t ; 14 Ai Write the numbers down from left to right to arrive at 123,456 CH ignitions. In the INFO Mode a temperature read- ing of -22 typically indicates an "open" circuit. A temperature reading of 240 typically indicates a short - circuit. Information Mode Items Item �l i MODE ''.P!RP Supply Watcr Temperature "P 2 F IFIV S MODE Press STEP until the system displays the infor- mation you need. The first digit is the informa- tion item number followed by the items value. The decimal point located behind the first posi- tion flashes to indicate that the boiler is in INFO mode. ICI ICI Display Digit Segments The ignition counters and burner hours are split into three two digit numbers. For example: Pressing MODE once Pressing MODE twice t ; 14 Ai Write the numbers down from left to right to arrive at 123,456 CH ignitions. In the INFO Mode a temperature read- ing of -22 typically indicates an "open" circuit. A temperature reading of 240 typically indicates a short - circuit. Information Mode Items Item Value 1 Supply Watcr Temperature "P 2 Return Water Temperature "F 3 DHW Water Tcm uture "F (Optional) 4 Outdoor Tcm erture T (Optional) 5 Flue Tcm crature "F 6 Boiler Set pint "F Rate of Increase of Supply Water Temperature "F /Sec. 8 Rate of Increase of Return Water Temperature "F /Sec. 9 Rate of Increase of DFIW Water Tcm erature "F /Sec. A Not Used B Not Used C Not Used D Not Used F loni7ation Current in micro -am ere F Analog Input Voltage 6 Not Used H MCBA Internal Tcm erture "F I CH Ignition Counter (100 thousands / 10 thousands) Seg. c CH Ignition Counter thousands / hundreds Se g. c CH Ignition Counter (ten / ones) .I CFI Ignition If Ours (lot) thousands 1 10 thousands Se g. c CI I Ignition Hours (thousands / hundreds) Seg. c CH Ignition Hours (ten / ones) L DHW Ignition Counter (100 thousands / 10 thousands Set;. e DHW Ignition Counter (thousands/ hundreds) Se g, c DHW I nition Counter (ten / ones) N DHW Burner Counter (100 thousands / 10 thousands) Se g. c DHW Burner Counter (thousands I hundreds) Se g. c DHW Burner Counter (ten/ ones) Start -Up Procedures j TnangleTube Error (Hard Lockout) Mode Display Hard Lockout If a system fault occurs while the boiler is run- ning, the system goes into lockout and the dis- play starts to flash with the first digit as an E and the next two digits give the code for this fault. For a detailed description of the error codes, ref- erence the PRESTIGE Solo Troubleshooting Guide. The boiler freeze protection feature is disabled during a Hard Lockout, howev- er the CH circulator will operate. During a hard lockout or low water con- dition the boiler will not re -start without service. If the heating system is left unat- tended in cold weather appropriate safe- guards or alarms should be installed to prevent property damage. Flame detected prior to burner startup E �2 Failed ignition after 5 attempts E j j Gas valve harness not properly connected Power supply lost after lockout occured E 4 E !0 5 Internal control failure E 'd 6 Internal control failure E r n Internal control failure E 08 Internal control failure Internal control failure E d;g' E 11 ' � Internal control failure E 1 1 2 External limit (terminals 13 & 14) is OPEN Internal control failure E A _ E A E A - I 5 Internal control failure Internal control failure EA E A 6 n Internal control failure Internal control failure Supply Temperature exceeds 212 °F E A E 1 1+9 ) _9 Return Temperature exceeds 212° F E 2 .5 Supply Temperature increased too rapidly E 2 8 No blower signal present - Blower signal does not reset to zero E 2'9 E 11 Supply Temperature sensor is short circuited E 1 2 2 Return Temperature sensor is short circuited E 3 5, Flue Temperature sensor is short circuit E 1 6 Supply Temperature sensor is OPEN E 1.1 7 Return Temperature sensor is OPEN E yff Flue Temperature sensor is OPEN E q Internal control failure E5 Flue Temperature exceeds 250 F Internal control error - failure to read parameters 6 R tJ E l 6 1 Internal control failure E55 Inadequate power supply to the fan E A 'A 3 Invalid power frequency E l A l 1'S Internal control failure Supply or Return Temperature sensor drift E! ! 22 EA 21 Supply or Return Temperature failure EA 2'1 Supply or Return Temperature not changing Outdoor Reset Control ThangleTube SECTION XI - Outdoor Reset Control The boiler setpoint for a heating call can be fixed or vary with the outdoor temperature. If the application requires a constant supply tem- perature from the boiler, the outdoor tempera- ture sensor should not be connected to the boil- er. If an outdoor temperature sensor is con- nected to the boiler, the outdoor reset function is automatically enabled and will vary the CH setpoint with the change in outdoor tempera- ture. The outdoor reset function has no affect on the DHW setpoint during a domestic call. Plastic Anchors (2) Sensor Enclosure i C2) Sealing Nut with Gasket Mounting Screws(2) Imo, i Fig. 25: Sensor Enclosure and Components Mounting the Outdoor Sensor 1. Remove the front cover and mounting screws / anchors from the sensor enclosure. 2. 3 When mounting the enclosure the exterior wall selected should represent the heat load of the building. Typically a northern or northeastern wall will suit most buildings. A southern facing wall may suit buildings that have large glass walls or windows on the southern face. Ensure the sensor enclosure is shielded from direct sunlight or the effects of heat or cold from other sources (exhaust fans, appliance vents...) to prevent false temper- ature sensing. 4. Mount the sensor enclosure at an elevation on the exterior wall to prevent accidental damage or tampering. 5. Avoid mounting the enclosure in areas sub- jected to excessive moisture. 6. Once an area on the exterior wall has been determined, to affix the enclosure use the enclosure as a template to mark the location of the mounting screws. 7. Using a 3/16" drill bit, drill 2 pilot holes on the marked locations. 8. Tap the enclosed plastic anchors into the pilot holes. Use care not to damage the anchors. 9. Mount the sensor enclosure using the screws provided. Wiring the Sensor 1. Remove the sealing nut and sealing gasket from the sensor enclosure. 2. Route two 18 gauge wires through the seal- ing nut and gasket. Connect the wires to the sensor terminals 1 and 2. 3. Re- insert the sealing gasket and tighten the sealing nut to the sensor enclosure. 4. Route the sensor wire back to the PRES- TIGE Solo boiler, ensuring the wires are not run parallel to telephone or power cables. If the sensor wires are located in an area with sources of potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) the sensor wires should be shielded or the wires should be routed in a grounded metal conduit. If using shielded cable, the shielding should be connected to the common ground of the unit. 5. Connect the sensor wires to the outdoor sen- sor terminals on the 24V terminal strip locat- ed inside the boiler enclosure (see boiler wiring diagram, Fig. 20 page 32). Outdoor Reset Control '"j Th a n g l eTu b e Summer / Winter Switch at Boiler If required the CH (Central Heating) system can be turned off at the boiler, similar to manual summer / winter switch by press /hold the " +" button while in the "SL-b1" mode, the display will show "cu"FF ". Press /hold the " +" button to turn the CH system back on, the display will show "c" followed by CH set point temperature (Parameter 4) or CH target temperature. If a parameter setting is changed but the STORE button is not pressed to save the setting, the MCBA will automatically store the setting after 20 minutes. Ensure all parameters are at their factory set- tings or appropriately revised for the application prior to commissioning the boiler. Failure to comply could result in erratic or unreliable operation of the Prestige boiler. Once a parameter setting has been revised and stored pressing the STEP button will display the setting of the next parameter without showing P_XX. To avoid confusion, it is advisable to contin- ue pressing the STEP button until Parameter 46 is reached. The next press of the STEP button will cause the display to roll over to Parameter 1. Continue pressing the STEP button until the next parameter to be adjusted is reached and revise the setting. Adjusting Outdoor Reset Curve Parameters 4, 10, 11, & 12 define the settings of the outdoor reset curve. See Graph 1 and Table 3, page 53 for an example of modifying the outdoor reset curve. CH Maximum Boiler Operating Setpoint (Parameter 4) Factory Setting Minimum Maximum Factory Setting Setting Setting 186" F 86T 194 If an outdoor temperature sensor is not con- nected to the boiler, the boiler setpoint for a heating call will be set to the CH Maximum Boiler Operating Setpoint. If an outdoor tem- perature sensor is connected, the CH Maximum Boiler Operating Setpoint becomes the boiler setpoint on the CH Reset Curve Coldest Day. The outdoor temperature can be monitored on the boiler display via item 4 of the INFO menu. CH Minimum Boiler Operating Setpoint (Parameter 10) This parameter is not applicable if an outdoor sensor is not connected to the boiler. When an outdoor temperature sensor is connected, the CH Minimum Boiler Operating Setpoint becomes the boiler setpoint on the CH Reset Curve Warmest Day. CH Reset Curve Coldest Day (Parameter 11) Factory Setting Minimum Maximum Factory Setting Setting Setting 00 Setting Setting 86 0 F 60 °F 130 °F This parameter is not applicable if an outdoor sensor is not connected to the boiler. When an outdoor temperature sensor is connected, the CH Minimum Boiler Operating Setpoint becomes the boiler setpoint on the CH Reset Curve Warmest Day. CH Reset Curve Coldest Day (Parameter 11) Factory Setting Minimum Maximum Setting Setting 00 ( -)22 °F 50" F This parameter is not applicable if an outdoor sensor is not connected to the boiler. When an outdoor temperature sensor is connected, the CH Reset Curve Coldest Day is the coldest design temperature of the heating system. Outdoor Reset Control ] Th a n g l eTu b e CH Reset Curve Warmest Day (Parameter 12) Factory Setting Minimum Maximum Setting Setting 644 60T WF This parameter is not applicable if an outdoor sensor is not connected to the boiler. When an outdoor temperature sensor is connected, the CH Reset Curve Warmest Day is the warmest design temperature of the heating system. Press STEP once- is 40 Press STEP x2 -? 0 A' Press STEP x3 - 0A' Press STEP x4 - 4:85 Press STEP x5 - P : 0 Press STEP x6 - P A Etc After Parameter 4, the display will show P fol- lowed by the parameter number. Once a par- ticular parameter is reached, the display will change to show the current setting of that para- meter. Entering MCBA Access Code The installer must enter the MCBA Access Code to adjust the advanced parameter settings of the MCBA. The Access Code can be entered as follows: 1. Press the MODE button until the display shows 5 Tb y The actual parameter values displayed on the display may vary depending on the application, but the sequence will always occur in the order shown. 2. Press and hold the MODE and STEP but- tons together for 2 to 3 seconds until the display shows Eu ^ u "E. 3. Press the STEP button once and the display will show E XX where XX represents a random number. 4. Press the " +" or " —" buttons to change the number displayed to read E_ 54.. Press and hold the " +" or " —" button to rapidly change the number. 5. When the display reads E_54, press the STORE button to save the Access Code. The display should flash to indicate that the Access Code was saved. After the Access Code has been entered, the advanced parameters can be accessed by press- ing the MODE button until the display shows PRAR. Once the display shows PRPR, press the STEP button to reach the appropriate para- meter. The display should follow the following sequence: Changing a Parameter Setting 1. Use the " +" or " —" button to change the parameter setting. 2. Press the STORE button to save the change. The display should flash to indi- cate that the change was saved. 3. Press the RESET button to leave the Access Code mode. Outdoor Reset Control ThangleTube Table 3: Outdoor Air Temperature Reset (Example) Outdoor Temperature 180 0 °F or Lower 140 °F LL 122 °F Parameter 4 S et Poin 108 °F �- 140 — — � I � I a I E 100 Parameter 10 H Set Point 86 MI m I I 60 N *- a� I m I CD E 20 I N I c I a1 64 1 1 90 70 50 30 10 0 -10 Outdoor Air Temperature (E) Graph 1: Outdoor Air Temperature Reset Curve (Example) Table 3: Outdoor Air Temperature Reset (Example) Outdoor Temperature Boiler Target Temp. Based on Outdoor Temp. 0 °F or Lower 140 °F 23 ° F 122 °F 40 °F 108 °F 68 °F or Higher 1 86 ° F Graph 1 illustrates Parameter 4 adjusted to 140 °F target temperature at 0 °F outdoor air temperature. Note: Factory setting of Parameter 4 is 1860E External Modulating Control SECTION XII - External Modulating Control The boiler can directly accept an analog 0 -10 VDC signal to control the firing rate from an external modulating boiler controller. Wiring the Modulating Controller Run two 18 gauge wires from the external modulating boiler controllers 0 -10 VDC boiler output to the external input terminals on the low voltage terminal strip inside the boiler. (see boiler wiring diagram, Fig. 20 page 32). This signal will both enable and modulate the boil- er. No wiring is required at the thermostat (T- T) terminals 7 and 8 of the boiler. Ensure that the polarity of the connec- tions from the external modulating boil- er controller to the boiler is correct. Reversed polarity could lead to erratic and/or no response from the boiler con- troller. Parameter Adjustment The Prestige MCBA control module must be programmed to accept the 0 -10 VDC signal from the external modulating boiler control. CH Operating Signal Section (Parameter 45) Factory Setting Revised Setting 00 02 Follow the procedure for entering the MCBA Access Code on page 52, and then change the setting of Paramater 45 from the factory setting of 00 to 02. Triangle Tube Ensure that Parameter 4 is set above the highest setpoint of the external modulat- ing control. Paramater 4 is a boiler high temperature limit when using an exter- nal modulating controller. Programming of External Modulating Control The external modulating control must be pro- grammed to send 1.8 VDC to enable the boiler and run it at low fire, and 10 VDC to run the boiler at high fire. Once the control enables the boiler, it must wait 2 minutes to allow the burn- er to stabilize before modulating the boiler. Factory Settling Parameters ' Tr i a n g i eTu b e Factory Setting Parameters I 140 °F DHW Setting 2 01 DHW Application Selection 3 01 CH Application Selection 4 186 °F CH Maximum Boiler Operating Setpoint 10 86 °F CH Minimum Boiler Operating Setpoint I I 00 °F CH Reset Curve Coldest Day 12 64 °F CH Reset Curve Warmest Day 13 -22 °F Frost Protection Setpoint 18 32 °F CH Block Temperature Setting 19 00 Minutes Boost Feature Setting 20 00 °F Parallel Shift Value 21 46 °F Setpoint Value Addition for DHW 32 01 Minutes CH Circulator Post Pump Time Period 33 03 x 10.2 Sec. DHW Circulator Post Pump Time Period 38 02 0 F DHW On Differential 39 06 °F DHW Off Differential 40 03 x 102 Sec. CH Call Blocking Time 41 00 x 10.2 Sec. DHW Call Blocking Time 42 00 x 10.2 Sec. DHW to CH Call Blocking Time 43 00 Minutes DIIW Priority Timeout 45 00 CH Operating Signal Selection 46 2 DHW Operating Signal Selction Maintenance Schedule Th a n g l eTu b e SECTION XV - Maintenance Schedule Owner Maintenance Service Technician At least on an annual basis the following main- tenance should be performed by a qualified ser- vice technician: General Attend to any reported problems Periodically: - Check the area around the unit. - Check and remove any blockage from the combustion air inlet and ventilation open- ings. - Check the temperature /pressure gauge. - Inspect the interior of the boiler jacket area; Monthly: clean and vacuum if necessary. - Clean the condensate drain assembly and - Check vent piping. fill with fresh water. - Check combustion air inlet piping. - Check for leaks: water, gas, flue and con- - Check the pressure relief valve. densate. - Check the condensate drain system. - Verify flue vent piping and air inlet piping are in good condition, sealed tight, and properly supported. - Check boiler water pressure, piping and expansion tank. Every 6 months: - Check boiler piping and gas supply piping for corrosion or potential signs of leakage. - Operate the pressure relief valve. - Check control settings. - Check ignition electrode (sand off any white oxide; clean and reposition). - Check ignition wiring and ground wiring. - Check all control wiring and connections. - Check burner flame pattern (stable and uni- form) and flame. Additional items if combustion or performance is poor: - Clean heat exchanger and flue ways. - Remove burner assembly and clean burner head using compressed air only. Follow the maintenance procedures given throughout this manual. Failure to perform the service and maintenance or follow the directions in this manual could result in damage to the PRES- TIGE Solo or in system components, resulting in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Once the maintenance items are completed, review the service with the owner. Check -Out Procedures j ThangleTube SECTION XIII- Check -Out Procedures ❑ Checked and verified room thermostat(s) function properly and the thermostat(s) heat anticipator (if used) was properly set. Perform the following check -out proce- dures as outlined and check off items as completed. When procedures are com- pleted, the installer should complete the installation record on page 53. Check -out Procedures ❑ Boiler system water chemistry checked and verified as outlined on page 37. ❑ The boiler air vent and any automatic air vents placed within the system are open one full turn. ❑ Air is purged from the heating zones and boiler system piping. ❑ Observed several operating cycles for proper operation of the PRESTIGE Solo and the system. ❑ Set the room thermostat(s) to the desired room temperature. ❑ Reviewed all instructions shipped with the PRESTIGE Solo with the homeowner or maintenance personnel. ❑ Completed the Installation Record on page 57. ❑ Ensure all manuals and other documentation are returned to the Installation envelope and given to the owner for safekeeping. ❑ If applicable confirm that the burner has been properly configured for Propane application, as outlined on page 29 (If applicable). ❑ Thermostat circuit wiring checked and ver- ified that no voltage is present to the low voltage terminals as outlined on page 39. ❑ Operating Instructions on page 42 were fol- lowed during start -up. ❑ Combustion levels and flame pattern veri- fied as outlined on page 41. ❑ Measured the rate of input on Natural Gas as outlined on page 41. ❑ Checked the incoming gas pressure to the PRESTIGE to ensure a minimum pressure of 5 "w.c during flow conditions to all gas appliances and a maximum pressure of 13 "w.c during non -flow conditions for Natural and Propane. ❑ Adjusted balancing valves and system limit controls to provide design temperatures to the primary space heating system. ❑ In multiple zone applications, adjusted for correct flow of boiler water to each zone. Installation Record ThangleTube SECTION XIV - Installation Record PRESTIGE Model Number: Serial Number: Date of Installation: Fuel: ❑ Natural Gas Measured Rate of Input: Combustion Readings: CO2 02 M CO ppm The following items were completed during installation: ❑ Installation instructions have been followed and completed ❑ Check -out procedures have been followed and completed ❑ Information regarding the unit and installation received and left with owner / maintenance personnel. Installer Information (Company) (Address) (Address) Btu/hr ❑ Propane (Phone Number) Maintenance Procedures ThangleTube SECTION XVI - Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Procedures The PRESTIGE Solo should be inspect- ed and serviced annually, preferably at the start of the heating season, by a qual- ified service technician. In addition, the maintenance and care of the unit as out- lined on page 54 and further explained on pages 55 through 60 should be per- formed to assure maximum efficiency and reliability of the unit. Failure to ser- vice and maintain the PRESTIGE Solo and the system components could result in equipment failure, causing possible severe personal injury, death or substan- tial property damage. The following information provides detailed instruction for completing the maintenance items outline in the mainte- nance schedule on page 54. In addition to this maintenance, the PRESTIGE Solo should be serviced at the beginning of the heating season by a qualified ser- vice technician. Reported Problems Verify that combustion air inlet area is free of any contaminates. Refer to the list of potential materials listed on page 5 of this manual. If any of these products are in the area from which the unit takes its combustion air, they must be removed immediately or the combus- tion air intake must be relocated to another area. Inspect Burner Area Remove the boiler front jacket panel and ven- turi inlet elbow. Vacuum any dirt or debris from the burner /blower components. Re- install venturi inlet elbow and front jacket panel when completed. Do not use solvents to clean any of the burner components. The components could be damaged, resulting in unreli- able or unsafe operation. Check System Piping Inspect all piping (water and gas) on the boiler system for leaks and verify that the piping is leak free and properly supported. Inspect the fittings and components on the unit and verify they are leak free. Any problems reported by the owner should be checked, verified and corrected before pro- ceeding with any maintenance procedures. Check Surrounding Area Verify that the area surrounding the PRES- TIGE Solo is free of combustible / flammable materials or flammable vapors or liquids. Remove immediately if found. Eliminate all boiler water system leaks. Continual fresh make -up water will reduce the heat exchanger life causing boiler failure. Leaking water may also cause severe property damage to the sur- rounding area. Inspect the gas supply piping using the procedure outlined on Page 41. Maintenance Procedures Tr I a n S l eTu b e Clean Condensate Drain Assembly Inspect Vent and Combustion Air Piping Loosen the slip ring nut from the conden- Visually inspect the venting system and com- sate drain assembly disconnecting the bustion air piping for blockage, deterioration assembly from the boiler. or leakage. Repair any deficiencies. 2. Empty any water from the trap and drain assembly. Flush with fresh water as neces- sary to clean. Verify that the combustion air inlet piping is connected, sealed and properly supported. 3. Check the drain piping from the condensate drain assembly to the drain. Flush to clean as necessary. 4. Reassemble the condensate drain assembly onto the boiler by tightening the slip ring nut with rubber seal onto the boiler. Hand tight only. Failure to inspect the vent system and combustion air inlet piping and to have any conditions repaired, can result in severe personal injury or death. 5. Remove the fill plug on the condensate drain assembly and fill with water. See Fig. 15 on page 26. 6. Replace the fill plug on drain assembly. Check Ventilation Air Openings Verify that all ventilation openings to the mechanical room or building are open and unobstructed. Check the operation and wiring of any automatic ventilation dampers. Check and verify the vent discharge and the combustion air intake are free of debris and obstructions. Check Boiler System Verify all system components are correctly installed and operating correctly. Check the cold fill pressure for the system, typ- ical cold water fill pressure is 12 psig. Verify the system pressure, as the unit operates at high temperature, to ensure the pressure does not exceed 25 psig. Excessive pressure reading indi- cates expansion tank sizing is incorrect or system performance problems. Inspect air vent and air separators in the sys- tem. Remove the caps on automatic air vents and briefly depress the valve stem to flush vent. Replace the cap when completed. Ensure vents do not leak, replace any leaking vents. Maintenance Procedures 'j Tr i a n g l eTu b e Check Expansion Tank Refer to Section IV ommended location and air eliminators. Boiler Piping for rec- of the expansion tank Before manually operating the pressure relief valve, ensure the discharge piping is directed to a suitable place of disposal to avoid a potential scald hazard. The dis- charge piping must be full size without restriction and installed to permit com- plete drainage of both the valve and line. Close -Type Tank: - Ensure tank is partially filled with water leaving an air gap as a cushion. Refer to the manufacturer's instruction for proper fill level. Ensure the tank is fitted with a device that reduces gravity circulation of air - saturated tank water back into the sys- tem. This device prevents air from bubbling up through the water as it returns from the system. Ensure no automatic air vents are used in the system. This will allow air to escape from the system instead of returning to the tank. Diaphragm Tank: - Ensure the system contains a minimum of one automatic air vent. Recommended location of the air vent should be atop an air eliminator. Remove the tank from the system and check the charge pressure. For residen- tial applications the charge pressure is typically 12 psig. If tank does not hold a charge pressure, then the membrane is damaged and the tank should be replaced. Check Boiler Relief Valve Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to ver- ify flow at least annually or as recommended on the warning tag of the valve. If after closing the valve, the valve fails to seat properly or continually weeps, replace the relief valve. Ensure the cause of the relief valve to weep is the valve itself, not due to sys- tem over - pressurization caused by an expan- sion tank that is waterlogged or undersized. Inspection of Ignition Electrode Remove the ignition electrode from the burner mounting plate. Remove any white oxides accumulated on the electrode using fine grit sandpaper or steel wool. If the electrode does not clean to a satisfactory condition, replace the ignitor. When replacing the ignition electrode, ensure the gasket is in good condition and correctly positioned, replace gasket if necessary. Check Ignition Wiring and Ground Wiring Inspect the burner wiring from the burner con- trol module to the ground terminal behind the control panel. Ensure wiring is in good condition and secure ly connected. Check ground continuity of the wiring to the boiler jacket or piping using a continuity meter. Replace and correct ground wire if ground con- tinuity is not completed and satisfactory. Maintenance Procedures Check Control Wiring Inspect all control wiring. Ensure wiring is in good condition and properly connected. Check Control Settings Set the control display to PARAMETER mode and check all boiler settings. Adjust setting as necessary see page 47. 2. Check any external limit control settings (if used). Adjust settings as necessary. Perform Start -Up and Checkout Procedures Start the unit and perform the start -up proce- dure as listed in this manual. Verify the cold water fill pressure is correct and the operating pressure of the boiler is within normal operating range. Complete the checkout procedures as refer- enced in this manual. Check Burner Flame Inspect the burner flame through the observa- tion port on the heat exchanger. If flame pattern is not fully blue and covers the entire burner surface during high fire, shut the unit down and allow it to cool thoroughly before disassembly. Close the external manual gas valve on the gas supply line and disconnect the gas piping and rectifier plug. Disconnect the wiring harness connectors from the blower and remove the blower retaining screws. Remove the blower from the unit. Remove the mounting nuts securing the burner mounting plate to the heat exchanger and set aside. TnangleTube combustion chamber insulation is not damaged during removal of burner mounting plate assembly. See WARNING on page 64. Remove the burner head mounting screws and remove the burner head. Inspect the burner head for deterioration. Use compressed air or a vacuum to clean the burner head. Remove the venturi and gas valve assembly from the blower. Use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to clean the interior of the blower assembly. Inspect the blower blades to ensure they are clean and not damaged. Re- assemble the venturi and gas valve onto the blower. Ensure the venturi gasket is in good condition, positioned correctly and replace gas- ket if necessary. Re- assemble the burner head onto the burner mounting plate. Ensure the burner head gasket is in good condition, positioned correctly and replace gasket if necessary. Re- assemble the burner mounting plate assem- bly onto the heat exchanger. Ensure the burner plate gasket and combustion chamber insula- tion is in place and not damaged, replace gas- ket and insulation if necessary. See WARNING on page 64. Re- assemble the blower onto the burner mounting plate and reconnect the wiring har- ness connectors. Re- assemble the gas supply connection and rectifier to gas valve. Open the external manu- al gas valve. Check gas piping for any leaks as outlined on page 41 and repair if necessary. Place the unit back into service. Carefully remove the burner mounting plate assembly from the heat exchanger. Ensure Maintenance Procedures 2. Allow the boiler to cool down to room tem- perature before servicing. Check Flame Signal The flame signal should be a min. 3p A —DC. Check the ignitor for fouling or damaged insulation if a low flame signal is read. Check ground wiring and continuity as a cause for low flame signal. Replace ignitor if condi- tions are satisfactory. Check Combustion Levels 3. Disconnect the gas piping and rectifier plug to the gas valve. 4. Disconnect the wiring harness connectors from the blower and remove the blower retaining screws. Remove the blower from the unit. 5. Remove the mounting nuts securing the burner mounting plate to the heat exchang- er and set aside. TnangleTube Refer to page 41 of this manual for measuring 6 combustion levels and burner adjustments. Check Flue Gas Temperature 1. Adjust the boiler to fire at HIGH fire, see page 45. Place the control display to INFOR- MATION mode, see page 47 for procedures. 7 2. The flue gas temperature is indicated on the display when the first digit is 5. The measured temperature (shown as the last 3 digits) should not be more than 54 °F high- er than the measured supply water temper- ature. 3. The measured supply water temperature is indicated on the information display when the first digit is 1 and the temperature shown as the last 3 digits. 4. If the measured flue gas temperature is higher than 54 °F over the supply water temperature, shut the boiler down and fol- low the procedures listed below to clean the heat exchanger. Clean Heat Exchanger Carefully remove the burner mounting plate assembly from the heat exchanger. Ensure combustion chamber insulation is not damaged during removal of burner mounting plate assembly. See WARNING on page 64. Carefully remove the combustion chamber insulation from the heat exchanger and set aside. See WARNING on page 64. 8. Use a vacuum cleaner, compressed air or water to remove any accumulation from the heat exchanger flue ways. Do not use any solvent. 9. Re- install the combustion chamber insula- tion onto the heat exchanger. 10. Re- assemble the burner mounting plate assembly onto the heat exchanger. Ensure the burner plate gasket and combustion chamber insulation is in place and not dam- aged, replace gasket and insulation if nec- essary. See WARNING on page 64. 11. Re- assemble the blower onto the burner mounting plate and reconnect the wiring harness connectors. 1. Shutdown the boiler: 12. Reconnect the gas piping and rectifier to - Follow the instructions on Page 42 "To gas valve. Check for leaks, repair if neces- Turn Off Gas to Appliance" sary. - Do not drain the boiler unless the boil- 13. Close isolation valves on the boiler water er will be subject to freezing condi- piping to isolate the boiler from the heating tions. system. - Do not drain the boiler if freeze protec- 14. Attach a hose to the boiler drain valve and tion fluid is used in the system. flush the boiler thoroughly with fresh Maintenance Procedures ThangleTube water by using the purge valves to allow water to enter through the make -up water line to the boiler. 15. Once the boiler has been completely flushed, return the boiler and system piping back to operation. 16. Perform the required startup and checkout procedures as outlined on pages 37 to 56. Review With Owner Ensure the owner understands the impor- tance to perform the maintenance schedule specified in this manual. Remind the owner of the importance to call a licensed contractor should the unit or sys- tem exhibit any unusual behavior. Handling of Previously Fired Combustion Chamber Insulation The combustion chamber insulation contains ceramic fibers, which are classified as a possible human carcino- gen. When exposed to extremely high temperatures, the ceramic fibers, which contain crystalline silica, can be converted into cristobalite. Avoid Breathing and Contact with Skin and Eyes When removing or repairing the combustion chamber insulation follow these precaution measures: Use a NIOSH approved respirator which meets OSHA requirements for cristo- balite dust, similar to N95. Contact NIOSH at 1 -800- 356 -4676 or on the web at www.cdc.gov /niosh for latest rec- ommendations. 2. Wear long sleeved, loose fitting clothing, gloves and eyes protection. 3. Assure adequate ventilation. 4. Wash with soap and water after contact. 5. Wash potentially contaminated clothes separately from other laundry and rinse washing machine thoroughly. 6. Discard used insulation in an air tight plastic bag. NIOSH Stated First Aid: Eye /Skin: Immediately irrigate Breathing: Clean fresh air Replacement Parts 4 Th a n g l eTu b e Fig. 26: PRESTI�� Item Part No. Description 1 PSCSOI Display /Control Panel 2 PSJKTOI B Base Panel 3 PSJKT01 F Front Jacket Panel S PSJK'l'02S Side Jacket Panel (Left and Right) 6 PSJKTOIT Top Jacket Panel 7 PSJKT02T Top Jacket Panel - Access 8 PSJKT03 Control Cover Panel 9 PSRKT21 Wall Mounting Bracket with Hardware Replacement Parts 'j TnangleTube Fig. 27: PRESTIGE Internal Components Item Part No. Description I PSRKIT0I Heat Exchanger Body 2 PSRKIT02 Vent Outlet Adapter 3 PSRKIT03 Combustion Air Inlet Adapter 4 PSRKIT04 N'1'C Sensor (NTC1. NTC2 and NTC'.5) 5 1 LWCO Pressure Device 6 PSRKIT05 Condensate Drain Assembly 7 PSRKIT06 Boiler Piping - Return Assembly 8 PSRKIT07 Boiler Piping - Supply Short Assembly 9 PSRKI'1'08 Boiler Piping - Supply Long Assembly 10 HMCIR01 Circulator 11 PSRKITI7 Pressure Gauge and Fitting Replacement Parts Tr I a n g l eTu b e 0 s \ 5 `9 0 Fig. 28: PRESTIGE Burner Components ltem Part No. Description I PSRKIT09 Combustion Chamber Insulation 2 PSRKITIO Burner Head with Gasket - Natural PSRKIT I I Burner Head with Gasket - Propane 3 PSRKITI2 Burner Plate 4 PSRKIT55 Blower with Gasket 5 PGRKITOI Gas Valve 6 Venturi -002 7 PSRKIT14 Ignition Cable 8 PSRKITIS Igniter with Gasket 9 PSRKITI6 Sight Glass Assembly (Glass, Gasket and Bracket) 10 Propane Orifice 0.204" (N52) - Not Shown 11 Burner Plate Gasket - Not Shown 12 PCiRKITI5 lGas Valve Rectifier Plug - Not Shown \\ Replacement Parts �� v ThangleTube Item Part No. Description I PSRKITSCI PRESTIGE Control Module _' PSRKIT19 Transformer with Surge Protection 3 PSRKI P20 1TES'f1G1: Control Module Display Fig. 29: PRESTIGE Electronic Components Product Specifications 'j TriangleTube 3" Vent Outlet Front View 3" Combustion Air Inlet NPSC Pressure Relief Valve 3/4" NPSC Pressure Relief Valve Connection 2.2 1" NPT CH and DHW Supply F56 - M - 56 mm] 1" NPT Boiler Return 1 1/2" NPT Boiler Supply 1/2" NPT Gas Connection Product Specifications A ThangleTUbe 15.60" [396 mm] 12.04" [306 mm] 3/4" NPSC Pressure Relief 3" Combustion Air Inlet 3" Vent Outlet 35.53" [902 mm] 1.89" [ 48 mm] 1" NPT Boiler Return 2.28" [ 58 mm] 1/2" NPT Gas Connection 1" NPT DHW Supply 9.53" [242 mm] 1" NPT CH Supply Side View Products Specifications "j ThangleTube SOL0110 Propane 87,000 97,000 76,000 95% 106/48 Note 1: The heating capacity of the PRESTIGE Solo Note 3: Based on the given AFUE the PRESTIGE 110 is based on the test requirements of the Solo 110 meets the energy efficiency guide - U.S. Department of Energy. lines established by Energy Star. Note 2: The IBR rating is based on a piping and pick Note 4: Input and output ratings are shown for sea up allowance of 1.15. This allowance should level applications. The PRESTIGE Solo be sufficient for the standard radiation automatically derates the input at approxi- requirements for a building load. mately 27r for every 1,000 Ft. of altitude. No alterations to the boiler or burner system is required. 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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. e REQUESTS FOR INS OFFICE FROM 8:00, PTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY -FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2 9 OR AT OUR -4 PM. Signature of Owner or Contractor Date !� C. l C Print Name elec_prm_041908 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090000603 Amount: $104.05 06/03/200902:52 PM Payment Method: Check Init: LC Notation: #1753/A PHASE ELECTRIC Permit No: E09 -0073 Type: ELECTRICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 - 121 - 0201 -1 Site Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $104.05 This Payment: $104.05 Total ALL Pmts: $104.05 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- EP 00100003111100 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES 100.05 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 Jun 03 09 10:21a A Phase Electric, LLC 9708450208 p.2 ELECTRICAL PERMIT Project Street Address: 1451 312 fiF - 4P ` ISE - k (Number) (Street) (Suite #) Building/Complex Name: Contractor Information: Company: A PY A:�C ELFC'TA44 L -Lif - Company 1 Address: iC7x l ; & City: >T V O../ State: C. ci _ Zip: ' Contacl Name: Contact — ? ` E -Mail t1 G1.�:'{l�c eti'�'1 r' -� �'- Town of Vail Contractor I0gistrajiory No.: Contractor Sig Property Information Parcel #. I'i n (For parcel 0, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970 - 328 -8640 or visit www_eaglecouly.uslpatie) Tenant Name: Office Use: Project #: F (Z-J6 61-0 0 09 Building Permit* Electrical Permit#: , a 9 0 -7 Lot # Block # Subdivision: l .w150 Detailed Description of Work �- r=r t iF +7f,4L az./I i H (use additional sheet if necessary) Worts Class: New (fi Addition ( ) Remodel( ) Repair( ) Other( ) Type of Building: Single - Family (x) Duplex ( ) Restaurant ( ) Other( Date Received: ) Multi- Family ( ) Commercial JUN 03 2009 TOWN OF VAIL Owner Name: M A t — n4o l COMPLETE SQ. FOOTAGE FOR AREA OF WORK AND VALUA- TION OF WORK (Labor & Material) Amount of SO Ft: Electrical $: `x " i 10 q"GG Apr -09 Deoartmentof Community Developments NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES MWWOVAO' Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139 f. 970.479.2452 inspections 970.479.2149 ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit #: E09 -0073 NSFR Job Address: Location.....: Parcel No...: 1449 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL 210312102011 OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 APPLICANT A -PHASE ELECTRIC, LLC PO BOX 1564 AVON CO 81620 License: 313 -E CONTRACTOR A -PHASE ELECTRIC, LLC PO BOX 1564 AVON CO 81620 License: 313 -E 06/03/2009 06/03/2009 Phone: 970-845-0188 06/03/2009 Phone: 970-845-0188 Desciption: SERVICE AND WIRING FOR NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Valuation: $27,200.00 Square feet: 2274 Project #: Status ... Applied. . Issued . . . Expires. .: PRJ09 -0009 ISSUED 06/03/2009 03/22/2010 11/30/2009 .,... ,.,....,,.�...,,,.,..,.,.. ..,,.,..,.,........,,,wax, <w... FEE SUMMARY Electrical Permit Fee --------- > $100.05 Total Calculated Fees - -> $104.05 Investigation Fee--------- - - - - -> $0.00 Additional Fees ---------- > $57.50 Will Call Fee--------------- - - - - -> $4.00 Use Tax Fee ------------------- > $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEE --- > $161.55 Total Calculated Fees ------- > $104.05 Payments------------ - - - - -> $161.55 BALANCE DUE --- ------- > $0.00 Item: 06000 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 06/03/2009 JLE Action: AP APPROVALS Item: 05101 BUILDING DEPT REVISION 03/18/2010 Martin Action: AP Shane approved one line diagram CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. 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 TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 SIN - 4 PM. Signature Owner or Contractor 357-0e_ /0 Date elec_prm_041908 Revision Submittals: 1. "Field Set' of approved plans MUST accompany revisions. 2. No further inspections will be performed until the revisions are approved & the permit is re -issue . 3. Fees for reviewing revisions are $55.00 per hour (2 hour minimum), and are due upon issuance. Permit #(s) information applies to: 1�1-t) -003 Project �Street Address: /'l, 12M (Number) (Street) Building /Complex Name: Attention: () Revisions Response to Correction Letter f _attached copy of correction letter Deferred Submittal Other (Suite #) Contact Infor7 on: Company. Company Address: C C City: Stat Zip: 6 I� Z b J Contact Name: 0 11 4 TZ (C cA- Contact Phone: �7() / 2_& �`U ( E -Mail TooIV(a APvaseacfviCU_- -Cris Revised ADDITIONAL Valuations (Labor & Materials) (DO NOT include original valuation) Description / List of Changes: Z_ 1� k Nr� Wzz J�__� fk- Oj� lil y Building: $ (use additional sheet if necessary) { Plumbing: $ Date Received: i Electrical: $ i i Mechanical: $ Total: MAR 15 2010 TOWN OF VAIL ni_T -1n TRANSMITTAL FORM 4A -U a�AI! - EIS -GNI: 2. 2.1" CGI IaIf� F ALLEL C2. 2 -1 /2" s VC FF ICF Town or veii V r WOFF 1 �5112eNCY 5ek"VIC9 1+2 1 C3UM MieK VAIL_ Go 616571 120/ 240 SIrCIWAkY �00KCMIL AL I OA S0 -r/ I-�OA L G CI;I ( E SM16) !2r'k;12 NEW h'IrNE "IXAY A./0All- I�OA M EU MAIN ALE:5f IIEF APPROVED i Community Development Department TOWN OF YA1L ' Building Safety and Inspection Services Section lntemational Building Codellntemational Residential Code Validity of permit. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the. jurisdiction. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other ordinances of the lurisdictioirl'§bh 111 not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the building official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and,Qthey data. The building official is also authorized to Prevent occupancy :or use of a structure where in violation of this code or of any other ordi ances�f PLANS EXAM DATE: MAR 15 2010 TOWN OF VAfL LGA` EMIZ IjWH �A.Cr �IaIrS ; C�) A4 F- CTIUC, LLC 970492 -444 V 970-926 -4449 F ���.apl��seet�crri� 11e.¢o�rs 5112110 0 0 D 2 t7 COWUMS ( 5) 21CXC Al FACH TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD VAIL, CO 81657 970 - 479 -2135 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES SPRINKLER PERMIT Job Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location.....: Parcel No...: 210312102011 Project No OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 07/31/2009 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 APPLICANT PHOENIX AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER, 07/31/2009 373 INVERNESS PLACE LITTLETON COLORADO 80128 License: 759 -S CONTRACTOR PHOENIX AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER, 07/31/2009 373 INVERNESS PLACE LITTLETON COLORADO 80128 License: 759 -S Permit # Status ... Applied. . Issued . . . Expires. .: F09 -0033 ISSUED 07/31/2009 09/03/2009 Phone: (720) 922 -9231 Phone: (720) 922 -9231 Desciption: NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE: INSTALL FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM Valuation: $9,756.00 ************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** FEE SUMMARY ***************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Mechanical --- > $0 .00 Restuarant Plan Review - -> $0.00 Total Calculated Fees --- > $846.63 Plan Check --- > $432.00 DRB Fee --------------------- > $0.00 Additional Fees------ - - - - -> $144.00 Investigation -> $0.00 TOTAL FEES--------- - - - - -> $846.63 Total Permit Fee ---------- > $990.63 Will Call - - - - -> $0.00 Payments ------------------- > $990.63 BALANCE DUE --------- > $0.00 ****************************************************************************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT 08/24/2009 McGee Action: DN The permit is Denied for due cause as folic name This 1. The State Plan Registration Form does not show the Contractor registration NumJ 2. The torm is not signed, does not contain the name of the general contractor, nc or address of the owner. 3. The source of the tlow data is not disclosed. The de -rate schedule was not app. site is on top of a hill near the elevation of the tank. No reduction in the requ: will be granted. 4. The satety margin is below loo and does not meet VFES minimum design standards other copper FDC S. None of the materials in the equipment submittal are specitied as to size, mod( details. 6. Hangers are shown in the equipment submittal but the plans show copper straps. straps are shown in the equipment submittal. (valves for the FEBCO 860, 7. Hydraulic calc's indicate plastic underground. Plans show copper underground. 8. Plans show a single 1 1/2 inch FDC. VFES specitications call for a single 2 1/: (minimum) . 9. I did not find the 11 lb pressure drop for the PTV in the calc's. 10. Escutcheons are shown for Style 10, 20, 30, and 40 heads but the data does not indicate they are approved for LF II heads. 11. Distance of SSW from ceilings are not shown. 12. The Wilkins Expansion tank does not appear to be rither UL listed or meet ASM) specifications. The pressure relief valve shall be not less than 175 psi. 13. A VSR -SF tlow switch is shown with the riser manaitold. Another VSR -F tlow sw: included in the equipment cut sheets. What is intended to be used? 14. The Wheelock Horn / Strobe is not shown to the weather proot. Model number is shown. 15. State Contractor registration Number is not on the plans. Re- submittal with corrections is required. 08/31/2009 mcgee Action: AP electronic plan review approved. CONDITION OF APPROVAL Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. Cond: 53 Monitored fire sprinkler system required and shall comply with NFPA 13 and VFES Standards. 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 TELEPHONE AT 970 - 479 -2252 FROM 8:00 AM - 5 PM. OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNER TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090001130 Amount: $990.63 09/03/200901:33 PM Payment Method: Check Init: SAB Notation: 2239 - PHOENIX AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: F09 -0033 Type: SPRINKLER PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 -121- 0201 -1 Site Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $990.63 This Payment: $990.63 Total ALL Pmts: $990.63 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- BP 00100003111100 SPRINKLER PERMIT FEES 558.63 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 432.00 1U1fN KISIL Job Address: Location.......: Town of Vail Community Development 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139 f. 970.479.2452 inspections 970.479.2149 ELECTRICAL PERMIT 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Parcel No.....: 210312102011 OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 APPLICANT A -PHASE ELECTRIC, LLC PO BOX 1564 AVON CO 81620 License: 313 -E CONTRACTOR A -PHASE ELECTRIC, LLC PO BOX 1564 AVON CO 81620 License: 313 -E 10/09/2009 10/09/2009 Phone: 970 - 845 -0188 Permit #...: Project #..: Issued......: 10/09/2009 Phone: 970 - 845 -0188 E09 -0236 PRJ09 -0009 10/12/2009 Desciption of Work: ADDITION: UPGRADE SERVICE, INSTALL HEAT TAPE, POWER FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND HOT TUB, INSTALL DIMMERS Valuation: $26,000.00 Square feet: 1752 Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. INSPECTIONS If more than two inspections are performed an additional inspection fee will be applied for each inspection requested /needed. All electrical inspections are performed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Requests must be received the day before and not later than 4 p.m. 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 stat s, nd to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review aRproved, Intern nal Bu' Ing and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. SIGNATURE: V Date 1011 `Z 1 v (Master / homeowner / or non - licensed contractor performing work) PRINTED NAME: Y - 0 l L_�' C - Zv C elec_permi100109 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090001436 Amount: $418.00 10/12/200903:14 PM Payment Method: Check Init: SAB Notation: 418 -JOHN & KELLIE RICCA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: E09 -0236 Type: ELECTRICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 -121- 0201 -1 Site Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $418.00 This Payment: $418.00 Total ALL Pmts: $418.00 Balance: $0.00 ************************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- EP 00100003111100 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES 414.00 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 Development Review Coordinator 75 South Frontage Road Vail, CO 81657 Phone: 970 -479 -2128 Fax: 970 -479 -2172 1 Inspections: 970 -479 -2149 JN OF IjAII,' i o TOWN OF VAIL ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Project Address ` It, I '✓ r � OlJ4 I oO ` Project #: _ __ 9 Building Permit #: 9 --O 1 Contractor Information Electrical Permit E0. —n 2;� - Company: - !, v Detailed Description of Work: U Company Address. �/^^ '�(��� City: _ Zip: l N wv �`�' ►-� /�" "` Contact Name: n / ` ' ©t` ? � , ►'�it/yl �i--, Contact Ph: f l �— Cell: 411 OA -- �^cf`` 1QQ1 E htail: G �G L « ('se additional sheet ifneCsary (`�`► Town of V it Contractor egi ation No: , J COMPLETE SQ. FOOTAGE FOR AREA OF WORK AND VALUATION OF WORT'•; (Labor & Material) Contractor Signature (required) Amount of SO Ft � - 7 5� Electrical $ &0 Property Information Parcel #: � 7 ` 2 Work Class: Legal Description: Lot # EP Blk # New ( ) Addition (�) Remodel ( ) Repair( ) Other ( ) Subdivision: - , ' � � � 451 C A ' Building TypR-- Job Name: Amin V V Single - Family Two - Family ( ) Multi - Family ( ) Commercial( } Townhome ( ) Other( ) Owner Name: Date Received: Mailing Address: (For Parcel # Contact Eagle County assessors Office at 970 - 32$-8640 or visit vrrr+r eagiecounty. i -ri on7nc470n)a 1 `OIAIO21:l eSeU A V l L L Fn 6n ion -'(wj 10 -21 -2010 Inspection Request Reporting Page 33 7:38 am Vail, C_ OCity 0f Requested Inspect Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010 Assigned To: JMONDRAGON Inspection Type: ELEC Site Address: 1449 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL A/P /D Information Activity: E09 -0236 Type: B -ELEC Sub Type: OTHER Status: ISSUED Const Type: Occupancy: Use: Insp Area: Owner: DYROFF, MATTHEW C. Contractor: A -PHASE ELECTRIC, LLC Phone: 970 - 845 -0188 Description: ADDITION: UPGRADE SERVICE, INSTALL HEAT TAPE, POWER FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND HOT TUB, INSTALL DIMMERS Reauested Insoectionls Item: 190 ELEC -Final Requestor: A -PHASE ELECTRIC, LL Comments: 904. 1 Assigned To: Action: ime Exp: Comment: o replace shall have as reiTe. a.Adh&AAu, A r.2/4or Requested Time: 01:30 PM Phone: 970 - 926 -4443 Entered By: CGUNION K 44 MF%:2fi vilUsIII,inl,[4 %ICA'f!Iff Inspection History V Item: 120 ELEC -Rouggh pe ** Approved 1 310 Comment: BONDING FOR EXTERIOR SPA. Action: COND APPROVED /CONDITIONS 01/26/10 Inspector: MDENNEY Action: CR CORRECTION REQUIRED Comment: PROVIDE GFCI RECEPTACLE WITHIN 30" OF SINK BASIN IN MASTER BATH. TERMINATE BRANCH CIRCUITS IN LIGHITNG CONTROL PANEL IN MECH ROOM. NOTE- SERVICES IN MECH ROOM HAVE NOT BEEN INSPECTED. 01/28/10 Inspector: MDENNEY Action: AP APPROVED Item: 190 EL al 7/20/10 Inspector: mdenney Action: DN DENIED Comment: wail space (R) of fireplace shall have a receptacle. REPT131 Run Id: 12078 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT MWNOFVAII ' Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970 - 479 -2139 f. 970.479.2452 inspections. 970.479.2149 MECHANICAL PERMIT ASFR Job Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location.....: Parcel No...: 210312102011 OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 CONTRACTOR METAL DESIGN INC. P.O. BOX 3906 VAIL CO 81657 License: 155 -M 09/04/2009 09/04/2009 Phone: 970-479-0507 Desciption: DUCTWORK CENTRAL AIR FOR MAIN LEVEL GRILLS REQ. VENTILATION Valuation: $12,000.00 ALL TIMES Permit #: M09 -0171 Project #: PRJ09 -0009 Status ...: ISSUED Applied ..: 09/04/2009 Issued. .: 10/05/2009 Expires . .: 04/03/2010 Mechanical Permit Fee --- > $240.00 Will Call ------------ > $4.00 Total Calculated Fees --- > $304.00 Plan Check ------------------- > $60.00 Use Tax Fee ------ > $0.00 Additional Fees------ - - - - -> $55.00 Investigation------------ - - - - -> $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEE --- > $359.00 Total Calculated Fees - -> $304.00 APPROVALS Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 09/08/2009 cg Action: AP Payments------------ - - - - -> $359.00 BALANCE DUE --------- > $0.00 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. mechcanical_permit_041908 REQUESTS AM -4 P*/ SHALL BE MADE TWENTY -FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE of Owner or Contractor BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:0( lJ o t mechcanical_permit_041908 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090001371 Amount: $359.00 10/05/200912:37 PM Payment Method: Check Init: LC Notation: #7397 /METAL DESIGN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: M09 -0171 Type: MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 -121- 0201 -1 Site Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $359.00 This Payment: $359.00 Total ALL Pmts: $359.00 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - CL 00100003123000 - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ CONTRACTOR LICENSES - - - - -- 55.00 MP 00100003111100 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 240.00 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 60.00 WC 00100003112800 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 - - - - -- Aug 02 09 07:40a p.2 Development Review Coordinator. 75 South Frontage Road Vail, CO 81657 ` vr, P�ione 97fl718�` Fax 97047 2172 r In spectibfts 97t] -479 2149 ry a t — r TOWN OF VAIL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Th following items MUST be attached to this permit application Mechanical Room Layout drawn to scale to include: Mechanical Room Dimensions Combustion Air Duct Size and Location _ Flue, Vent and Gas Line Size and Location _ Heat Loss Calculations Fquipment Cut / Spec Sheets Project Address Contractor Information Company: N q_ a_] ts es I Company Address: . 6. City: I rQ ( , I f State: 00 Fax: S 0 7 Contact Name: F lG r Contact Ph: 4iq - 05 h1 Cell: 3 0 Q g (o E - Mail: ME l 6 a b l� CA Town of Vail Contractor Re ' tration No: M X Contractor Signature (required) Property Information Parcel #: Legal Description: Lot # . _,- _ Blk # Subdivision: Job Name: 1 Owner Name: Mailing Address: (For Parcel # Contact Eagle County assessors Office at 970 - 328 -8640 or visit www-eaglecounty.us/patie) B0\JJ I Architect ( ) Designer {) Engineer ( ) Name: Phone: Fax: E -Mail: Cora - � n5 � Project #: 9 Building Permit #: �-f Mechanical Permit* ! //;; ' � / I Detailed Description of Work: c4 1(N 6 & Cl1C (Use additional sheet if necessary) Complete Valuation for Mechanical Permit: Mechanical $ Work Class: New (,.}Addition ( ) Re ( ) Repair ( ) Other ( ) Boiler Location: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) Other ( ) NolType Existing Fireplaces: Gas Appliances( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood /Pellet ( ) No/Type Proposed Fireplaces: Gas Appliances( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood /Pellet ( ) Building Type: Single - Family (+4Two- Family ( ) Multi - Family ( ) Commercial ( ) Townhome ( ) Other( ) i Date Received: D SEP 0 2 2009 - rf- %%A11,1 nP N /All Aug 02 09 07:40a Project Summ:3ry Entire House bLir -0V t= om For: Nick Mayers 1452 Buffer Creek Road, Vail, CO 81657 Phone: 303 -949 -8883 Email: nick.malfers @gmail.com Notes: p.3 Job: Date: Aug 18, 2009 By: Metal Design, Inc. esi in Information Weather. Eagle, CO, US Winter Design Conditions Outside db Inside db Design TD Summer Design Conditions -7 °F Outside db 68 °F Inside db 75 °F Design TD Daily range Relative humidity Moisture difference Heating Summary Structure 0 Btuh Ducts 0 cfm Central vent (99 cfm) 6095 Btuh Humidification 0 Stuh Piping 0 Btuh Equipment load 6095 Btuh Infiltration Method Simplified Construction quality Average Fireplaces 1 (Average) Efficiency Heating input Heating output Temperature rise Actual air flow Air flow factor Static pressure Space thermostat 80 AFUE 0 Btuh 0 Btuh 1891 cfm 0.000 cfm /Btuh 0.50 in H2O 86 °F 75 °F 11 °F H 50 % -38 gr/lb Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure beating Co oling Area (ft') Ducts Volume (ft') 0 1 1556 Air changes/hour 0.61 0.20 Equiv. AVF (cfm) 0 41 Heating Equipment Summary Make Equipment total load Trade Btuh Model 3.7 Efficiency Heating input Heating output Temperature rise Actual air flow Air flow factor Static pressure Space thermostat 80 AFUE 0 Btuh 0 Btuh 1891 cfm 0.000 cfm /Btuh 0.50 in H2O 86 °F 75 °F 11 °F H 50 % -38 gr/lb Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 23426 Btuh Ducts 9968 Btuh Central vent (99 cfm) 878 Btuh Blower 0 Btuh Use manufacturer's data n Ratelswing multiplier 0.91 Equipment sensible load 31119 Btuh Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 616 Btuh Duds -113 Btuh Central vent (99 cfm) -19240 Btuh Equipment latent load Equipment total load 31119 Btuh Req. total capacity at 0.70 SHR 3.7 ton Cooling Equipment Summary Make Trade Cond Coil Efficiency Sensible cooling Latent cooling Total cooling Actual air flow Air flow factor Static pressure Load sensible heat ratio Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 0 EER 0 Btuh 0 Btuh 0 Btuh 1891 cfm 0.057 cfm/Btuh 0.50 in H2O 1.00 UAI 1 wrrgt�tsoft Right-Suite Residential 5.02 Pag e 1 7 RSR31370 200�Aug 19 0s a ACCk C:tDowments and Settings \Compaq_OwnerCesictopXDymff 8 18 09.rrp Calc = MJB Orientation = S 1 A 02 09 07:41a Right -J Worksheet Entire House p.4 Job: Date: Aug 18, 2009 By: VLM Printout certified by CCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th_ Ed. 2003Aug -18 12.29.48 wr�gi Right -Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 Page 1 AC�Z_K C:Oocuments and Settings \Gompa�OwnerlDesktoplDyroff 8 18 09.rrp Calc = MJ8 Orientation = N Aug 02 09 07:41a Right -J Worksheet Entire House Job: Date: Aug 18, 2009 By: VLM p.5 Printout ce rtified bj ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 2009Aug -18 12:29:48 wraghtsoft Right -Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 Page 2 ACCA C:1Documents and SettingslCompaq_Owner \oesktop%Dyrofi(8 18 09.rrp Calc = MJB Orientation = N Rug 02 09 07:41a Right -1 Worksheet Entire House "0 Job: Date: Aug 18, 2009 By: VLM Printout certified by A CCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. wr�ghtsOR Right -Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 2009 Aug 18 12:29:48 3 A. ACC Cmocumerds and SettingslCompaq_Owner \DesktoplDyroff 8 18 09.np Calc = MJ8 Orientation = N Page 3 Hallway Kitchen/Dining 1 2 Roam name Exposed Wall 14.0 ft Cool only 33.0 ft 10.0 ft Cool only 3 Ceiling height 9.0 ft 20.0 x 6.0 ft 16.0 x 24.0 ft 4 Room dimensions 120.0 ft' 384.0 ft' 5 Room area Load Load Ty Construction U -value °F) Or HTAA (BtuhJR2) Area (fte) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) number (Btuhlft' Heat Cool Gross N!P!S Heat Cod Grass NIPlS Heat Cool 4.70 0.00 126 126 0 0 p p 0 160 10 160 10 0 0 0 0 6 W 15B- 10sfc-2 0.083 n 15B- 10sfc-2 0.083 a a.70 43.89 0.00 59.03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1D-c2ow 0.570 0.083 a s 4.70 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 q1 1 I_ 156 tOSfc -2 1L1 0.570 s 43.89 28.92 0 0 0 0 p 165 145 -� -G y! 156- 10sfc -2 0.083 w 4.70 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 885 L--G 1 D-c2ow 0.570 w 43.89 59.03 120 120 0 145 384 333 0 4 p C 166 -30ad 0.032 - 2.46 1.15 1.21 0.00 120 14 0 0 384 F 218 -28t 0.015 - _7 394 6 c) AED excursion 0 138 0 1744 Envelope loss(gain 0 54 12 a) infiltration 0 0 0 0 b} Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: Occup 230 0 0 0 3 0 690 0 Appliances @ 120 0 0 0 0 Less external load 0 0 0 0 0 Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 158 0 2488 14 Subtotal 0% 41% 0 65 0% 41% 0 1029 15 Dud loads 0 3517 Total room load U �3 0 200 Air required (dm) Printout certified by A CCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. wr�ghtsOR Right -Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 2009 Aug 18 12:29:48 3 A. ACC Cmocumerds and SettingslCompaq_Owner \DesktoplDyroff 8 18 09.np Calc = MJ8 Orientation = N Page 3 Aug 02 09 07:42a Right -J Worksheet Entire House p.7 Job: Date: Aug 18, 2069 By: VLM Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. W"4c _-_Oft Right-Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 2009 - Aug -18 12:29:48 At& C ?Documents and SettingslCompaq_OwnerlDesidoplOyrofl' 8 18 09.np Cale = MJ8 Orientation = N Page 4 Bauvooset - T , Bed Rm 1 Room name 6.0 ft 15.0 ft 2 Exposed wall 9.0 ft cool only 0 . 0 ft cool only 3 Ceiling height 6.0 x 14.0 ft 14.0 x 15.0 ft 4 Room dimens4ons 84.0 ft' 210.0 fF 5 Room area Ty Constn# ion Uaralue Or HTM A (ft) rea L oad (BWh) Area or perimeter (ft) Load (Bttih tuh) number (Btuhtft - °F) (BtuFV1 V) or perimeter (ft) Heat I Cool Grass WP /S Heat Cool Gross WP /S Heat Cool 6 W 158- 1Dsfo-2 0.083 n 4.7D 0.00 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 158- 10sfc -2 0.083 a 4.70 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1D - c2ow 0.570 a 43.89 59.03 54 0 0 140 20 0 0 1qI 158- 10sfc -2 0.083 s 4.70 0.00 54 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 3471 11 I--G 1 D-c2ow 0.570 s 43.89 28.92 0 0 10 10 0 0 yJ 15B- losfo-2 0.083 w 4.70 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � _G 1 D.c2oyv 0.570 w 43.89 2.46 59.03 1.21 84 84 0 101 210 210 0 254 C 168 -30ad 0.032 0.015 - - 1.15 0.00 B4 6 0 0 210 15 0 0 F 218 -28t - 5 1 009 61 c) AED excursion 0 97 0 4734 Envelope lossigain 0 9 0 25 12 a) Infiltration 0 0 0 0 b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 0 2 460 0 Appliances C 1200 0 0 0 0 0 Less external load 0 0 0 0 0 0 Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 105 D 521 B 14 Subtotal 096 41% 0 44 0% 4196 0 2159 15 Duct bads 0 149 0 7377 Total room load 0 6 0 419 Airrequired (drn) Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. W"4c _-_Oft Right-Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 2009 - Aug -18 12:29:48 At& C ?Documents and SettingslCompaq_OwnerlDesidoplOyrofl' 8 18 09.np Cale = MJ8 Orientation = N Page 4 nug 02 09 07:42a P.8 Job: Right -J Worksheet Dom: Aug 18, 2009 Entire House B VLM Master Suite 1 Room name 53.0 ft 2 Exposed W211 10.0 ft cool only 3 Ceiling height 15.0 x 22.0 ft 4 Room dimensions 330.0 ftz 5 Room area Ty Construction U -value Or H'RI Area (Rz) (ft) Load (Btuh) Area or perimeter number (BtutVWF) (Btuhlft) or perimeter Heat Cool Gross NIP /S Heat Cool Gross WPIS Heal Cod 0.083 n 4.70 0.00 150 150 152 0 0 0 0 6 w 158- 10sfc-2 158- 10stc -2 0.083 0.570 a a 4.70 43.89 0.00 59.03 220 68 0 0 4D14 1y! 1D -c2ow 15810sfo2 0.083 s 4.70 0.00 150 130 20 0 0 0 3760 11 L---G 1 D-c2vw 0.570 s 43.89 28.92 10 10 0 0 158- 10sfc -2 0.083 w 470 43.89 0.00 59.03 0 0 0 O 1 D� w 0.570 0.032 w - 2.46 1.21 330 330 0 399 C F 16B-30 21 13-28t D.015 - 1.15 0.00 330 53 0 0 -15 6 c) AED excursion 0 8158 Envelope loss/gain 0 87 12 a) Infiltration 0 0 b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: Occupants ® 230 2 460 0 es @ Appliances 200 0 0 0 Less external load 0 0 Less transfer 0 0 Redistribution 0 8705 14 Subtotal 0% 41% 0 3601 i5 Duct loads 0 12307 Total room load 0 699 Air tequired (dm) Printout cert ified by A CCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. _ 2009-Aug-18 12:29:48 W crag htsoft RigM -Suite Residential 6.D.27 RSR3137D Page 5 ACCA C:1Documents and SettingslCompaq _OwnerlDesktop\DyraR 8 18 og.rrp Calc = MJ8 Orientation = N Aug 02 09 07:42a main floor .9 ' Scale: 1 : 97 Page 1 Right -Suite Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 2009 - Aug - 1812:29:58 uments and Settings\Compa... Performed by VLM for: Dyroff Res. 1452 Buffer Creek Road Vail, CO 81657 Phone: 303- 949 -8883 Aug 02 09 07:42a P.10 Job: Duct System Summary Date: Aug 18, 2009 Entire House By: VLM For. Dyroff Res. 1452 Buffer Creek Road, Vaii, CO 81657 Phone: 303 - 949 -8883 Email: nick.mayers @gmail-com Heating Cooling External static pressure 0.50 in H2O 0.50 in H2O Pressure losses 0.00 in H2O 0.00 in H2O Available static pressure 0.50 in H2O 0.50 in H2O Supply / return available pressure 025 / 0.25 in H2O 0.25/0.25 in H2O Lowest friction rate 0.000 in /100ft 0.000 in /100ft Actual air flow 2916 cfm 2916 cfm Total effective length (TEL) 0 ft Name Design (Btuh) Htg (drn) Cig (cfm) Design FR Diam (in) Rect Size (in) Duct Mati Actual Ln (ft) Ftg.Egv Ln (ft) Trunk c 1381 0 78 0.000 0 0x0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 En" Laund" c 2536 0 144 0.000 0 0x0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 0.0 Landry c 2536 0 144 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 Living Rm-A c 3549 0 202 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 0.0 Living Rrn-B c 3549 0 0 202 202 0.000 0.000 0 0 Ox 0 Ox 0 ShMt ShMt 0.0 0.0 Living Rtn-C c 3549 3549 0 202 0.000 0 OX 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 Living Rrn-D c 3549 0 202 0.000 0 OX 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 Living Rm-E Living Rm c c 3551 0 202 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 Hallway c 223 0 13 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 KitchervDining c 3517 0 200 0.000 0 0x0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bathlciaset c 149 0 0 8 210 0.000 0.000 0 0 Ox 0 Ox 0 ShMt ShMt 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bed Rm-A c 3688 3688 0 210 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 Bed Rm Master Suite -A c c 3077 0 '175 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 Master suite -B c 3077 0 175 0.000 0 Ox 0 ShMt 0.0 0.0 0.0 Master Suite-C c 3077 0 '175 '175 0.000 0 0 0x0 Ox 0 ShMt ShMt 0.0 0.0 0.0 Master Sine c 3078 0 0.000 Grill Htg Clg TEL Design Veloc Diam RectSize Stud /Joist Duct Name Size (in) (dm) (cfm) (ft) FR (fpm) (in) (in) Opening (in) Matt Trunk rb1 Ox 0 0 2916 0.0 0.000 0 0 Ox 0 ShMt Bolaltalic values have been manually overridden wrightsoft Right -Sude Residential 6.0.27 RSR31370 2009- Aug -18 12:29:52 ACCN C:tDocumenta and SettingslCompaq- OwnerlDesktoplDyroti 8 18 09.np Calc = MJB Orientation = N Page 1 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES MWWO Vv Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139 f. 970.479.2452 inspections 970.479.2149 PLUMBING PERMIT NSFR Permit #: Project #: Status ... Applied .. Issued .. . Expires. .: P09 -0060 PRJ09 -0009 ISSUED 06/23/2009 06/24/2009 12/21/2009 Job Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location.....: Parcel No...: 210312102011 OWNER DYROFF, MATTHEW C. 06/23/2009 2033 11TH ST 6 BOULDER CO 80302 APPLICANT MEADOW MOUNTAIN PLUMBING /HEA 06/23/2009 Phone: 970 - 479 -2981 P.O. BOX 4564 VAI L CO 81658 License: 288 -P CONTRACTOR MEADOW MOUNTAIN PLUMBING /HEA 06/23/2009 Phone: 970 -479 -2981 P.O. BOX 4564 VAI L CO 81658 License: 288 -P Desciption: INSTALL ROUGH PLUMBING FOR NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Valuation: $10,000.00 ***********#*# rtrt***** rtrtrtrt* rtrt***## rt******* rtrtrt* rt*** # # # * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * # # # # #*# * * * *** FEE SUMMARY ##************##***##*#*************# rt** rtrtrt##*##*** ** * * * *** * rtrt # # *rt # # * # # # * # * * # * * * ** Plumbing Permit Fee --- > $150.00 Will Call ------------------ > $4.00 Total Calculated Fees --- > $191.50 Plan Check ---------------- > $37.50 Use Tax Fee ------------ > $0.00 Additional Fees ------------ > $0.00 Investigation--------- - - - - -> $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES - -> $191.50 Total Calculated Fees - -> $191.50 Payments ------------------- > $191.50 BALANCE DUE------ - - - - -> $0.00 APPROVALS Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 06/23/2009 JLE Action: AP .****** rtrtrt*** rtrtrtrtrt* rt** rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt* rtrt*** rt* rtrt* rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt* rtrt* rt* rt**** rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt* rt rt* rt** rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt rt** rt** rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt* rt** rt* rtrtrtrt rt**** rt* rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt* rt* rtrtrtrtrt** *. * * * *rtrt * * * * # * * * * * * . * . * * . *# CONDITION OF APPROVAL Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. 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 TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:0( AM - 4 PM. Signature of OVmtl or Contractor Print Name �VVl1 2 :, , oZUo Date plmbpermtl_041908 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: R090000742 Amount: $191.50 06/24/200902:25 PM Payment Method: Check Init: LC Notation: #12577 / MEADOW MTN P & H SERVICE INC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: P09 -0060 Type: PLUMBING PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 - 121 - 0201 -1 Site Address: 1451 BUFFEHR CREEK RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $191.50 This Payment: $191.50 Total ALL Pmts: $191.50 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES - - - - -- 37.50 PP 001000.03111100 PLUMBING PERMIT FEES 150.00 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.00 - - - - -- APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMIPLETE OR UNSIGNED Project #: _ JA -000 Building Permit #: Plumbing Permit #: F0 0(00 i! 970 -479 -2149 (Inspections) TOWN OF VAIL 75 S. Frontage Rd. TOWN OF "IL PLUMBING PE RMIT APPLICATION Vail, Colorado 81657 CONTRACTO INF ORMATIOi N Plurrrbing Contractor: Town of Vail Reg. No.: Contact and Phone #'s: E -Mail Add Frees, E? � 0.& nn p 14 S @ry i Le � �O dA ,cracor Srgr`ature. COMPLETE VALUATION FOR PLUMBING PERMIT (Labor & Materials) PLUMBING: $ I U 000 • GG ContactEaa/p rniinty e«edr-~� /]sc:.. -a, nyn P a r c e l # — -� yr visit www, ea re -count , com for Parcel # 0 3 i Job Name: Job Address: • j y S I �, �, r r eel (� i Legal Description cot: Block: Filin _ 9 � Subdivision: j Owners Na Addre s• / Engineer: Phone:-?Q3 X76 g8 73 Address: Phone: — _ �Detail description of work: t D co a _ New Addition ( ) Al ( ) R ( ) Oth ( } Type of Mg.: Single - family (' Duplex ( ) Multi family ( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant ( ) Other No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: No. of Accommodation Units in this building: l i Is t a conversion from a wood burning fireplace to an EPA Phase II device ( ) No (,x) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY` >r %:F?c?: O ther Fee DRB Fees:! Planner Sian- \ ail,da1u cd; v,l t U? tC`.I'l:R�41 I YPI n913f'EIZM DOc Hcce tea tf D QwyIE JUN 2 2 2009 TOWN OF VAIL o7iz6 „`on? B09-0069: Entries for Item:539 - PW-FINAL C/O 12:09 06/26/2013 Action Comments By Date Unique_ Ke AP cdelles 08/04/2010 A000135 292 Total Rows: 1 Page 1 B09-0069: Entries for Item:537 - PLAN-FINAL C/O 12:09 06/26/2013 Action Comments By Date Unique_ Ke AP bgibson 08/03/2010 A000135 229 Total Rows: 1 Page 1 B09-0069: Entries for Item:540 - BLDG-Final C/O 12:09 06/26/2013 Action Comments By Date Unique_ Ke CR handrails shall return back to wall, inside and mdenney 08/03/2010 A000135 out. 270 Max 7 3/4"rise at garage step. 1 1/2"back of handrail clearance to wall. AP mdenney 08/05/2010 A000135 330 Total Rows:2 Page 1