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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB11-0334 B11-0334: Entries for Item:90 - BLDG-Final 08:55 12/09/2013 Action Comments By Date Unique_ Ke AP sgremmer 11/23/2011 A000146 992 Total Rows: 1 Page 1 i � De artment of Communit Develo ment , P Y P � 75 South Frontage Road TOWN OF UA(L ' � va�i, co s�s57 3 Tel: 970-479-2128 � � www.vailgov.com ` � Development Review Coordinator ` � � � BUILDING APPLICATION (Separate applications equired for alarm &sprinkler) i- — --_---..—._----------------- -- roject Street Address: Project#: �� (Number) (Street) (Suite#) DRB#: Building/Complex Name: Building Permit#: Contractor Information R'�M��� �m � � Lot#: Block# Subdivision: Business Name: _ ___ ____ _.._ ___ _____._.. Work Class: New( ) Addition( ) Alteration( ) Business Address: Ciry State: Zip: Type of Building: Single-Family( ) Duplex( ) Multi-Family( ) Contact Name: Commercial ( ) Other( ) Contact Phone: Work Type: Interior( ) Exterior(�) Both( ) Contact E-Mail: Valuation of X Work Included Plans Included Work Owner/Owner's resentative Signature(Required) �Electrical ( es ( )No ( )Yes ( )No �,�v0 � Applicant Informat� �Mechanical (�es ( )No (�Yes ( )No fI0 D�� ( I Applicant Name: .d EPlumbing ( )Yes ( )No (�es ( )No �i� Applicant Phone: �7. Building ( �s ( )No (✓jes ( )No �DO�r Applicant E-Mail: ���---� Value of all work being perFormed: $� �d - (value based on IBC Section 109.3&IRC Section 108.3� �Project Information �Electrical Square Footage �Owner Name: 4 .c-.- �� Parcel#: (For Parcel#,contact Eagle County Assessors O�ce at(970-328-8640 or visit www.eag lecounty.uslpatie� D ailed Scope and Location of Work: �y,s� k , x e. i d (use additional sheet if necessary) --- - —� For Office Use Only: Date Received: D � � ^ � � � Fee Paid: �� Received From: Cash Check # SEP 2 � Zu�1 CC: Visa/ MC Last 4 CC # exp date: TOWN OF VAIL Auth # �� O1-Jan-1] ^�f z °� � �.: , �� � � Department of,Communf#y'Deyelopment,,-^' � �����. � -` '�� �� �;� ° �:s� � :75 South Frontage E2o�tl z -`°�.s,.� - �� L < �. :� �� � ��� - 1%ail, Cµg.lorado 8�. .��� } , � "�' �, �},�°- ���"_ ' � � 9 �l ,� b��.Y :`Te7 ._9�0-4�79 ��'Z�"`a �.��3�, . �� x�� �, �� � - Fa3c:497Q �9�4�� r M � � � �.i, � � z . � _` . � z �:; �..n I �: �'�'��� � ��y� .* ,,� c�a � „ � � . � r��e`j7: \NV'�/�St 1l3��1�t?lf''Ct�,�j. �"``� �� � � � � Deue7op�ent Re�rfev�r,��grd[n�����: =�' "� i .'" �� :.�`�' �� : „t � . ;��: � y✓ :, �-,. ���f ,',�°�,�z�� : e xS r � :� . ::. -3 s'.x , ....5., 1 r.. t . _ _ ,�/° . , , r�»�� �{. � r .. .�e_ t _�,s5�a,..t_!� �._�" . . _":_ _ ...� . . . '.n`�-T''•��'��.`�� F�x4� .. . _ __�..�...,� �w.:_.ae5`• "�Y TRANSMITTAL FORM Revision Submittals: 1. "Field SeY'of approved pians MUST accompany revisions. 2. No further inspections will be performed until the revisions are approved&the permit is re-issued. 3. Fees for reviewing revisions are $55.00 per hour(2 hour minimum), and are due upon issuance. �Permit#(s)information applies to: � Attention: ��� � O Revisions `I ( ) Response to Correction Letter � � I --�,33 attached copy of correction letter ( ) Deferred Submittal ' ( )Other i .........,.�..�:_.,_._...........,...�..�....�...,�,... ., ..,.,..,....�..�...Y....�...�.._�.�..�__....�..�,,,...�,�..,._......�..�._._......._._�_�......_�,�..�, ;Project Street Address: � j � Description/List of Changes; ( < p� ' 3{Number) (Street : �/'L� � Suite#) /— GL !.°� � i � � D � Building/Complex Name: � ,L �• � /v�% • �.,..., �..,.��,_�..�......��,�.m...� - ._,.,..._....._.,,4....m......,�..,W.,..�,�,,.�,...,�..�. � m � � , ;Contact Info ation: � , t ' i Company:/V O �C7�C Ll/�/l'ID�c✓�!�h� � I s ;Company Address: i � � g :City: State: Zip: ' ?Contact Name:�Q/ ��/�bu// � � � ! ��Y�� s , ;Contact Phone: �lr�- � � i ! j 3 +E-Mail '� ; i i i ; � 3 � . .. ..,.�..�,...�.,. .�,....�.._.r..�.���,...,,�.,. �. - - ._.,...,.,....�..,,...,> ...>..�.... m.,..- , i � I �Revised ADDITIONAL Valuations(Labor 8�Materials) s ; ;(DO NOT include original valuation) } i i � £ ':Building: � i(use additional sheet if necessary) � O 4O ; _.._.__ _.._.__ _..._... . ____._.. _. .. ____ __.. _ ;Plumbing: $_ '" �� ��c �Date Received: �/j �Electncal: $ � � � v � ;Mechanical: $ D C a�� � � ZO�� ;Total: $ � ( '____._____._._.._._._..___�._..�______��___�_____.T�_..._._._._._ : TQWN t�� VAtL O]-Jan-l0 TOWN OF VAIL � 75 South Frontage Road West Community Development Department Vail, Colorado 81657 970.479.2138 vailgov.com 970.479.2452 fax Date: 9/27/11 Re: 4660 Meadow Drive B11-0334 Dear Mr. Turnbull, RESPONSE INSTRUCTIONS • Submit tw� complete sets of revised construction documents containing the requested information with all plan revision items clouded or otherwise identified. • Please respond in writing to each comment with a response letter addressing each comment. BUILDING COMMENTS Architectural Comments: Sheet A-1 1. Proposed stair must comply with the tread width and height requirements of section 1009.9 IBC S�HE.Er I 2. Annotate on plans the maximum glazing requirement of .35 u value per Table 402.1.1 IECC WlNbnw SPECSl�E�'t" 3. Please indicate on plans the occupancy classification for this project.S��'J 4. Provide a copy of the signed contract to verify valuation of work proposed. �M�•�� �sER Structural Comments: Sheet A-1 1. Provide structural details of the proposed stair installation. Plumbinq Comments: Sheet A-1 1. Please reflect proposed plumbing work on plans Mechanical Comments: Sheet A-1 1. Plans to reflect fireplace to an EPA certified fireplace per Town of Vail pollution control ordinance. 2. Indicate a flue inspection shall be performed by a certified inspection company prior to installation Electrical Comments: Sheet A-1 1. Indicate and show the location of the installation of smoke/ co detectors on the plans. I PLANNING COMMENTS Reviewed and accepted FIRE COMMENTS NA PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS NA Sincerely, Martin A. Haeberle Chief Building Official Town of Vail Page2 LINE NO. LOCATION BOOK CODE UNIT QTY EXTENDED I SIZEINFO DESCRIPTION PRICE PRICE � Line- 6 !� Delivery I (non-taxable) $75.00 1 . Total: � �5,731.08 Colorado State Tax(2. #164.03 Note: PLease be advised this is a NON-STOCK, NON-REfURNABLE NEr TOTA : �5,895.11 SPECIAL ORDER PRODUCT. Your signature below indicates that you Total Uni : have reviewed the specifications, quatities, &details of this order. ` '� Customer agrees to payment terms set forth in the terms& �-� conditions of sale: X QQ-2.8.0.765 cust-053179 Page 3 Of 3 (Prices are subjed to charge.) JDBW07192-9/1/2011-5:47 AM Quote Date:7/1/2011 Drewings are for visual reference only and may not be to exact scale. All orders Last Modified:9/1/2011 are wbject to review by JELaWEN 4406 TheFireplace Estimate valid for 30 days from. g�3/11 1705 Airport Rd., Unit 1 P.O. Box 2133 Breckenridge Co. 80424 Phone# 970-453-2212 Fax# 970-453-2244 info@breckfueplace.com Ship To CUSTOMER CONTACT INFORMATION Bellinghausen Condo Vail Raquet Club No Bull Repair and Remodeling Building 12 Unit 15 Ed Tumbull East Vail,Colorado PO Box 757 Mintum,CO 81645 IAIP��KI�,A'f KI.VUDICI.;UI3iAIUSfIJI:tI.I RLt1LlRLNUKi:R1-:A�U�DUl�KSCOPI'��I)AIAS I>V�UI.1-C61liER ti1�F3CUNTR.aCTORS. WHILE W'E WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO CWRDINATE SI;CH SUBCO^ITRACTORS,WE WILL 970-390-4419 \�)T ASSi1ME 77�RESPONSIBILITY OF OVERSEEINGTHE IOB THIS ESTIMA7'E DOES NOT INCL[,'DE SUCH 4!)I)ITIONAL WORK. A1SQ REMODELiREDOINSTaLL4TIONS C4N CO'vT4IV HiDDFN OBST4CLES\b7{ICH M4Y ..-. '.I❑.FSTI'�19TI-: IF.tiI�CH(lg<T VCI I� ARF DL�C�IA�IJ:.1 I1 DI�'-..�!;l+,!I rn�K.SI ol �)lA i`..•r n t �r�r��: ..�.A.AI.TIA1F ASUURVIAI�!'KIAI�AI Ati 81�HFQ(lh. �) �...� �.;i i Itl I�i�;:�i�U In�)'. A;� �,�.h�.�l�.:�.}� Fax: 970-926-5123 DESCRIPTION QTY COST TOTAL B I S Nova model EPA phase II certified wood butning fireplace 1 2,445.45 2,445.45T with Black Door including out side air kit with ducting Optional Cast Surround $999.00 Secure Temp 6"class A wood buming chimney system including 15 1 1,415.40 1,415.40T feet of straight chimney lengths,chimney elbows,roof flashing, storm collar,and chimney termination Complete installation of one new EPA phase II wood buming 12 110.00 1,320.00 fireplace with a116"class A chimney system from rough in mechanical inspection through final unit Uim out and walk through with owners Town of Vail mechanical permit 203.00 203.00 ••••Please note: We generally sdiedule jobs 46 weeks prior to the inIDal rt�tall. 7tce etLLire process c�take several weeks,�d mont(olbw a particdar sequeoce that requries coordinaoon with other conhac[ors and/or components of your job. Please allow pla�ty of lead time ar�d be sure[o � wacuh with a FvePlace represartam�e about the details ofyour project We are happy ta mret wilh you and feel that this will hdp prevent Sales Tax(2.9 ) $111.96 �mforsem ditTiculties ••'•Please note Ck�ase wvers are not induded m the estimate m�d are necesseiy for mariy tertrtinahons. T OTA L $5,495.81 •'••Please note:This is not a dll This is an estimate. Imroice(s)will be subrttitted proportional to the arrowrt of work complete�. Payment is e�ected�on 10 days 6om date of our mvo�ce unless other anangemmts are made previous to beginning ofjob. ••'•Please note: Carbon Mono�tide de[ectors are rww required within I Sft of arry bedroom.Detectors are not included in this estimate(please inquire if you would lilce us to provide). We herby propose to furnish material,labor and tax,in acwrdance with the above specifications for the noted price. While we will make every effort to honor the original estimate price,we do reserve the right to adjust the bill should unforseen complications alter the conditions or requirements of the job. The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and hereby accepted. By signing this proposal,I am authorizing The FirePlace to begin the work as specified. We will collect a deposit in order to officially schedule the job unless other amangements are made. Signature: Date: ' EXPERIENCE THE WARMTH Security Chimneys International has kept the home fires burning for more than 40 years by committing to quality control, dependable products and exceptional relationships. � Safe, secure, and scientifically advanced, Security Chimneys products truly live up to our name. Discover why we've become the most trusted name in high-efficiency fireplaces and residential and industrial chimneys. Choose the right fireplace to fit your personality. 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In additionrits heat-activated�lewe�is hidden in a graceful design,-�r�vid+ng energy-efficient heat ----- . distribution without sacrificing the na�ural aesthetics-of-a trac�itional masonry heart�� - 14 - - - . -- - - -. _._ ..., . ...,- �, _ � ; � � : � .,._ _., . s �� -� ��- ,: ;, '� �•� . � � �� � COMFORT r Non-cataytic combustion for maintenance-free � ,� � ;�.= operation �. �- _�.� Ceramic glass for added safety and optimum �,.�, heat transfer � � Frebox capacity of 2.0 cu,ft.withstanding up to � 55,000 BTU/hr. and eight hours of burn time to --= �..�. heat areas between 1,000 and 1,500 sq.ft. �{ BEAUTY Single door allows an unobstructed view of the fire Decorative cast-iron log retainers are beautifi�l in and out of use Beautiful refractory simulates an authentic masonry hearth � Available in black, brushed nickel and 24K � gold-plated fa�ades and steel or cast-iron hammered steel doors „� EFFICIE'�CI � Outside air kit connection(4" I.D.x 10'long insulated flex and resister)for optimum efficiency ,� Efficient air wash system keeps glass clean �. � Convenient 36"W x 36"H x 25"D size allows for multiple installation options „ _. .�,..�,,.;�. ., Pre-wired heat-activated 200-CFM blower circulates warmth around the room ,� , -�� Knock-out sides and back for straightforward connection to forced-air system �� • _:° ' Airtight combustion chamber for maximum wood- burning efficiency � ; � � ; ; All-in-one Double Air Combustion control includes air boost for faster wood ignition and main air control for variable heat output BIS Tradition'"CE showr� EPA-certified and Washington State�ertified Zero-clearance to combustible materials � �!��'� -1�� Certified with SecureTemp'"ASHT+insulated '��°- stainless steel chimneys or air-cooled pipe 6" I.D. � -.�: ��I�� . :'�'� . oYT1oNs ,_� � _ -� _ w :� .� °��,�y, i�±,� _�_.,._-F ,--_ ! ...� ' Rigid firescreen _ . . ,� �" -�, ` Gravity air distribution kit i i �`�'s k {'.: � �, � � Masonry installation with TUBINOX rigid stainless �-�= ii.` �. � steelliner ,r,,, Forced-air kit ��, �� ��, � �;�. ,,* �;;> r�.� ,.'`,� ;`,� � , �.��� .�`�" ��� _ , .. � __ .._._ . _ -' _.,.. __�.__, ......._..-.,.Mr.' 13 I . - „ a .. ., �. � �� � � _ {, �. , , , , �: _ ��__ ; �' � s , � 3 41� �' . �� ♦ � � � . . g..; "�� .... .. , � � � ! _ .,4c.. - ..._ .. � � iS _ � f ..r �¶� �.. 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LOCATION BOOK CODE UNIT QTY EXTENDED SIZEINFO DESCRIPTION PRICE PRICE Line- 3 6068 Slider Rough Opening:71 1/4 X 80 Frame Size : 70 1/2 X 79 1/2 5iteline IX Clad Sliding 300 Series Door ( 2 Panel) � (CFiESTNUT-BRONZE) Pine Natural-Interior W/Nailing Fin Color Match Metal DripCap, viewed r,om exterior.scale:l�s••=1� 4 9/16 Jamb TEMP Low-E EC High-Altitude One-Lite SR(SL-2) Single Point(No Key) (Oil-Rubbed-Bronze-Handle) ! Sliding-Screen-(Chestnut-Bronze)(BetterVue Mesh) *CUSTOM WIDTH* *CLEAR-FRAME* **(SET-UP.DOOR)** (DP25) U-Factor: 0.30,SHGC: 0.26,VLT: 0.48 PEV 2011.3.0347/PDV 5.472(OS/02/11)PW $1,691.72 1 $1,691.72 Line- 4 Bedroom Egress ECS7248 Rough Opening:72 1/16 X 48 5/16 Frame Size : 71 5/16 X 47 9/16 Siteline IX Clad Sliding Window, Chesmut Bronze Exterior, � � Pine NaturalInterior, ��' � Nail Fin(Standard), Cobr Match Metal DripCap, � 6 9/16 Jamb, 4/4 Thick, Jamb Extension Loose, i Left Hand , wiewea nom exterior.sca�e:i/a°=i� Chestnut Bronze Hardware, DP 30, Insulated Low-E EC Tempered Glass, Preserve Film, High Aftitude, BetterVue Mesh Chestnut Bronze Screen, GlassThic4—OJ56,Clear Opening:32J5w,43.937h,9.992 sf U- rr 0.3 SHGC: 0.26,VLT: 0.48 I Q.3(� PEV 20113.Q. �5.4�Z���/02/��,PW $815.52 1 $815.52 , line- 5 Bedroom Egress ECS6048 Rough Opening:60 1/16 X 48 5/16 Frame Size : 59 5/16 X 47 9/16 ', Siteline IX Clad Sliding Window, Chestnut Bronze Exterior, Pine NaturalInterior, � � Nail Fin(Standard), Color Match Metal DripCap, A 6 9/16 Jamb, 4/4 Thick, Jamb Extension Loose, � Left Hand , v�,ewed�„exterior.sca�e:i/a•�=i� Chestnut Bronze Hardware, DP 30, Insulated Low-E EC Tempered Glass, Preserve Fifm, High Altitude, BetterVue Mesh Chestnut Bronze Screen, GlassThick=0J56,Clear Opening:26J5w,43.937h, 8.162 sf U-Factor: 030,SHGC: 0.26,VLT: 0.48 PEV 2011.3.0347/PDV 5.472(OS/02/Il)PW $720.11 1 $720.11 Q¢2.8.0.765 cust-053179 Page 2 Of 3 (Prices are subject to change.) 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C 05/2010 MODELS I B/SNOVABK O B/SNOVABN �� This installation manual will enable you to obtain a safe,efficient and dependable installation of your fireplace system. Please read and � �"'�� understand these instructions before beginning your installation. Do not alter or modify the firep lace or its components under any circum- stances.Anymodificationoralterationofthefireplacesystem,including ^ (�-� bu1 not limited to the fireplace,chimney companents and accessories, ,- 8 may void the warranty,listings and approvals of this system and could result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous inslallation. ��.;� SecurityT"^wood-burning fireplaces are designed for use as a supple- r-- menial heater. They are not intended ior continuous use as a primary heai source. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A WARNINGS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE � � , � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � � � � � � � � . � � � � A WARNINGS - � . � - � � � - � . � � . � � � � � � . � � � � � , � � � � � - � . � , � � � • � � � � � . - � � � � � � � . � � � � • � � � � � - � . � � � � � . � � � � � � � � ' ' � • � � � � � ��,tia� ;�, � � � • � � � • � � � � � . � � , NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning FIREPLAGE `NT�TF� iNSrirure• hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. Lisied to standards: by the National Fireplace Institute�(NFI) as �' ULC-S610 and UL-127 � NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are C ~M� US Report# 3151759 certified in Canada by 0 �+��ock He��o� CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical ��h n�a l T r9aining „-,,,W.�r��e��r�ea.o�9 Training (WETTI. .. ..�,,�� ,a PIBISNOVA REV.3 05/2010 � ' • 1 • 1 1 1 , • 1 , • � ' � ' � ' • • � � ' � ' Use care when selecting window Be careful adding wood fuel to the � � ' � ' treatments for windows located fireorhandlingfireplacetoolssuch near the fireplace. Avoid using as shovels, tongs or pokers. � , � combustible flowing window ' treatments such as curtains on THE FIREPLACE MUST BE OPER- nearby windows that are of suf- � � ' ATED WITH THE DOORS FULLY ficient length to be blown in front OPENEDORDOORSFULLYCLOSED. ofanopenflamewhenthewindow Nevermodiiyoralteryourfireplace IF THE DOORS ARE LEFT PARTLY is opened. system in any way. To do so may create a potential fire hazard and OPENED,GASAND FLAME MAY BE Keep any combustible furniture, void the limited warranty, listings DRAWN OUT OF THE FIREPLACE materials or decorative pillows and approvals of this system. OPENING, CREATING RISKS OF at least 48" (1219 mm) from the BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. IF THE front fireplace opening. UNIT IS OPERATED WITH THE � ' � DOORS FULLY OPENED,THE FIRE 1 ► � The bottom refractory can be SCREEN MUST BE USED. crackedbyexcessiveabusesuch Never leave your fireplace unat- as tossing heavy logs onto the � � , tended while it is burning. grate or gouging with fireplace tools. Exercise caution when NEVER use gasoline, gasoline- � � � � ► adding wood to your fireplace. type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, naphtha, When burning wood, use SOLID engine oil or similar liquids to NATURAL DRY WELL-SEASONED � � ' start or"freshen up"a fire in this WOOD ONLY. Hardwoods are rec- fireplace. Keep any flammable ommended(softwoodstendtoburn Neither the manufacturer nor the liquids a safe distance from the very quickl seller warrants "smoke free" fireplace at all times. Y�� operation nor are we respon- • DO NOT burn treated wood, sible for inadequate system draft � , . charcoal, coal, trash, card- caused by mechanical systems, • board,driftwood,woods dipped general construction conditions, THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT BEEN in tar, Christmas tree greens, inadequate chimney heights, TESTED WITH AN UNVENTED GAS pitch,pinetar,creosote,chemi- adverse wind conditions and/or OR A FIREPLACE INSERT. TO cal chimney cleaners, flame unusual environmental factors or colorants,polystyrene packag- conditions beyond our control. REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY, ing, wood products with syn- DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET OR FIREPLACE thetic binders (i.e. plywood). � , . INSERT OR OTHER PRODUCTS P�YWOOd, lumber and other • NOT SPECIFIED FOR USE WITH misc. materials can produce Always ensure that the air inletto THIS FIREPLACE. abnormallyhightemperatures, the fireplace is free from debris sputtering and smoking fires and any other obstructions that and may contain hazardous can block the entrance of air. 1 � • chemicals to treat insects and ' fungus. Never leave children unattended • Burning unapproved fuels can when there is a fire burning in the produce excessive tempera- ' ' fireplace. tures, beyond the design capa- bilities of the fireplace and may � ' ' � ' '�� ' �' ' ' ' ' �' �� � � ��� � ,� , � ��� � , . produce excess sparks or may , , , . , , , , . . , . ,,. , 1 � � contain hazardous chemicals. . � �� � � � � . � � . . , , � Burning unapproved fuels can � � • • • � • • To avoid the risk of damaging result in a chimneyfire,a house fireplace materials and increas- fire, personal injury, death or ing the risk of fire, do not use the loss of property. fireplace to cook or warm food. CONGRATULATIONS� OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Order Separately-See Pages 21 and 22 When you purchased your new fireplace,you joined the ranks of thousands of individuals . Additional Equipment(optional) whose answerto their home heating needs reflectstheir concern foraesthetics,effiCietlCy -AC Chimney Starter Section and and our environment.We extend our continued support to help you achieve the maximum AC Chimney benefit and enjoyment available from your new fireplace. - outside Air Kit , (required if using AC Chimney) Thank you for selecting a Security Chimneys International fireplace as the answer to your - Chimney Adaptor�inch(sAw7) II (If you choose to use 7 inch ASHT or home supplemental heating needs. HT61o3 chimney) -Gravity Venting System TABLE OF CONTENTS THE FIREPLACE -Rigid Firescreen -Forced Air Kit O Safety Rules......................................Page 2 INTRODUCTION -Cast Facade Kit Locating the Name Plate...................Page 2 -Blower Speed Control(VRUW) The Bis Nova wood-burning fireplace is an -Blower Thermodisc Heat Switch Introduction......................................Page 3 energy efficient,heat circulating,closed com- Control(VTU) Parts Required .................................Page 3 bustion fireplace. You will receive a lifetime -Outside air kit Optional Equipment...........................Page 3 of comfort and enjoyment from your fireplace O Not tested under EPA certilication. l�in- Operating The Bis Nova Fireplace......Page 3 provitled it is installed, maintained and oper- stalled,thisappliancenolongerquali/ies Fuel...................................................Page 3 atedproperly. /orEPAcerti/ication. Starting And Maintaining A Fire........Page 4 • Please read these instructions and retain Combustion Control .........................Page 4 this manual for future reference. OPERATING THE BIS NOVA FIREPLACE Refueling For Best Performance.......Page 4 • Before beginning the fireplace installation, Smoking—Causes Antl consult the local authorities to obtain your Fuel Troubleshooting..............................Page 4 building permitandcheckyourlocal building USE SOLID NATURAL WOOD FUEL ONLY.The ImportantCautions...........................Page 5 codes. Installthefireplaceonlyasdescribed Bis Nova fireplace is designed to work best Maintaining Your intheseinstructionsandusingonlySecurity when fueled with dry seasoned natural wood Chimneys International components. only. Hardwoods are preferred to softwoods Bis Nova Fireplace ......................Page 5 . This fireplace has been tested for CAN/ULC since the energy content of wood is relative to Creosote............................................Page 5 S610-N187 and ANSI/UL 127 under report its density. Hardwoods will result in a longer Chimney Maintenance.......................Page 5 number 3151759. It has also been tested burning fire and less frequent refueling. A Dealing With A Chimney Fire.............Page 5 for EPA 40 C.F.R Part 60,section 60.532(b). moisture content of 15% to 20% (seasoned) Top Baffle Removal...........................Page 5 Certificate number 706. is recommended. Wood that has been cut and Finish Door Casing Care....................Page 5 • The Bis Nova fireplace is NOT intended for split and let to dry under a cover for a period Disposing of Ashes...........................Page 6 use with a gas log set. Do not use a fire- of one year will usually meet that criteria. The Refractory Installation.......................Page 6 place insert or any other product with this required drying time will vary depending on the fireplace unless it is specifietl by Security climate.Wood that is packed tighttogether will Door Removal...................................Page 6 Chimneys International for use with this ap- take longer to dry.Seasoned wood is darker in Door Adjustment...............................Page 6 pliance. Failure to follow these instructions colorthan wetwood and will havevisiblecracks Glass Care-Replacement.................Page 7 will void the certification and the warranty in the grain on the ends. Excessively wet wootl Glass Care-Cleaning........................Page 7 of the fireplace and may result in an unsafe will be difficult to burn and will result in lower GasketReplacement ........................Page 7 installation. efficiency,increasedcreosotinganddepositson Fireplace Installation ........................Page 7 • These appliances are designed to provide the glass and in the chimney. Excessively dry Locating The Bis Nova Fireplace.......Page 7 supplemental heat to the immediate area Wood will burn well but will also have higher Optional Cast Facatle Installation......Page 8 only. Therefore, it is advisable to have an emissions and shorter burning time. Hearth Extension Requirements .......Page 8 alternate heat source when installed in a dwelling. Do not burn scra Framing,Facing And Mantel..............Page 9 p or garbage,treated wood or Fireplace Blower................................Page 11 ' These appliances are not approved for v,rood such as driftwood from the ocean which Manufactured Home installations. has been exposed to salt or other chemicals. Hot Air Ducting Installation ..............Page 11 Salt or chemicals can corrode the firebox and Gravity Kit.........................................Page 11 pARTS REQUIRED chimney. Do not burn large amounts of paper, Central Forced Air Kit............................Page 12 Outside Air Kit ..................................Page 13 Fireplace Model BIS NOVA cardboard,Christmastreebranchesorbuilding • 6" diameter chimney - Motlel ASHT+, constructionmaterials. lntensefiringwiththese Chimney System...............................Page 14 S-2100+,HT6000+,HT6103+or AC manu- materials may overheat the fireplace,causing Chimney Installation Notes...............Page 14 facturedbySecurityChimneyslnternational damagetotheunit,afireorevenpossiblyignit- Chimney Installation Instructions......Page 15 only. ing a chimney fire if the chimney is creosoted. Offset Chimney Installation...............Page 16 pR Burning unapproved fuel,resulting in excessive Angletl Wall Ratliation Shield............Page 19 • 7" diameter chimney - Model ASHT and pollutants being emitted,may be prohibited and ChimneySupportlnstallation............Page 19 HT6103manufacturedbySecurityChimneys subjecttoafineorotherpenaltybytheauthority Chimney Chase And International only. having jurisdiction in your area. Multiple Terminations......................Page 19 6"and 7"Chimneys Includes: Masonry Application Instructions.....Page 20 - Chimney lengths Processed firelogs can be used. Use only fire- InstallationAccessories....................Page21 - Elbows(whe�enecessary) logsthathavebeenevaluatetlfortheapplication Chimney Components Lists..............Page 21 - Associated components as per these of fireplace and refer to firelog warnings and installation instructions caution markings on packaging prior to use. Replacement Parts............................Page 23 . Decorative Door(included in the fireplace) Product Reference Information.........Page 24 . UZY6 blower(Included w/Fireplace) 3 I First Fires controlislocatetlbelowthedoorontheleftsitle. For instance, a long chimney will necessitate The main source of air(primary air) entering closing the damper more. To obtain the proper Beforeusingthefireplacemakesuretoremove the firebox can be diminished by moving the combustion,closethedampercompletely,then the plastic wrapping and EPA label on door. air combustion control from left to right. The open it about 1/4"to 1/2" (6.4mm to 13mm). Remove any glue residue lefi by the label primary air is fully opened when the air control Two medium size pieces of wood should be using mild soap. is completely moved to the left.The air control burning on a bed of hot coals.The heat output The first five or six fires should be small fires device can also be usetl to add an extra boost of will be approximately 25,000 BTU per hour and of short duraiion (about 30 to 60 minutes). air especially during fire start up and reloading the loading time will be about every 3-4 hours. This will help cure the refractory bricks.During of the unit. Softwoods may be burned using this methotl the first few fires of this appliance there may but the time will be substantially reduced. be some odorand smoke due to the curing of Pullingtheaircombustioncontrolwillintlucean thepaint,dustaccumulationandburningoffof airboostatthebaseofthefireallowinganeasier SlowCombustion lubricants used inthe manufacturing process. It fire start up.When the fire is well established, Nlhen the air combustion control is completely ma set ofl a smoke alarm located in the same the control can be pushed in to shut tlown the Y closed,thefireplaceis inaslowcombustion phase. room. Forthis reason the room should be well air boost allowing for a longer burn time.The If the hearth is hot enough,slow combustion will ventilated for the first few fires. combustion air control should be in the closed not extinguish the fire,but there will be a notice- position (primary air and air boost) when the able change in the flame pattern.The flames will Building a Fire fireplace is not in use. This will minimize air be slow and may appear dirty if the wood is too (starting and maintaining a fire) leakage up the chimney. The combustion air Wet(moisture content of 20°/a and more).Do not Note:Leave 1/2 inch of ashes at the bottom control should be opened before opening the allow the wood to burn without flame,since this ot the firebox. door to minimize the possibility of back draft Will produce excessive creosote in the unit. coming into the room. Tostartafire,placeseveralcrumpledupballsof Creosote may accumulate on the glass door. newspaperinthefirebox.Placesmalldrypieces Accelerated Combustion This method of burning should be used only of kintlling on top of the paper,criss-crossing The maximum heat output for the Bis Nova after operating the Bis Nova fireplace with the the kindling so that there are air spaces in be- fireplace is achieved by burning with the door air control openetl to produce a hot fire for tween.Keep the fuel far back enough so that air closed and the combustion air openetl. By this about an hour or at medium pace for at least can get underneath.Open the air controls fully three 3 hours.Slow combustion can be usetl and light the newspaper.Once the newspaper method,the Bis Nova fireplace can produce the � � antl the kindling is well ignited,close the door. maximum BTU of heat per hour. However,itwill at night in order to reduce the heat output and Once the kindling fire is well established,cord be necessary to reload with wood every one or to prolong the burn. The loading time will be wood can be added(see PrimaryAirCombus- two hours. This is the least efficient method of between 6-8 hours. tion Control section for proper operation of the burning the Bis Nova fireplace. REFUELING FOR BEST PERFORMANCE air controls). The unit will burn best with 1-2 pieces of cord Use caution when firing with the combustion The Bis Nova fireplace will operate best if at- wood spaced 1 to 2 inches apartand allowino air air control wide open. Only burn cord wood in tention is given to operating the unit with the to oet under the fuel. Criss-crossing or arrang- this manner. Small dry pieces of softwood and tlamper fully opened after refueling in order ing the fuel so that air can get untlerneath,will constructionscrapswillburnveryintenselyus- to bring the firebox and the chimney system help the fire to get started easily.The unit should ing this method and may damage the firebox. up to their optimum operating temperature. be operated with the air control fully open long Combustion efficiency is relativeoto firebox enough to get the cord wood well ignited. Medium Combustion temperature.A temperature of 500 C(932 F) This is the recommended mode of operating and up,with a visible flame, in the upper part COMBUSTION CONTROLS the Bis Nova fireplace and should be the one of the firebox indicates a maximum efficiency. normally used since it will deposit the least To obtain this temperature,the fireplace must Primary Air and Air Boost Controls amount of creosote on the glass and in the be operated with the primary air and air boost There is no flue damper in the Bis NovaT"" chimney. The combustion air control must be controls fully opened during 10 to 20 minutes fireplace. As is common with air tight stoves, 3/4 closed and pushed in to close the air boost. after reloading,depending on the heat and on the combustion air control sets the flow of air The precise setting will depend on many fac- the moisture content of the wood. entering the firebox. This allows for a more tors,includingchimneylengthandthemoisture precise control of the fire. The combustion air content of the wootl. Onceyou have reachedthedesired temperature, the air boost can be closetl antl the primary air set to a medium setting. You know you have reached the desired temperature when,closing Push to Close the primary air control, you can see a flame Air Baost at the top of the firebox. The benefit of this O techniquewill becleanerglass,lesscreosoting, greater efficiency and the most pleasing fire for your enjoyment. SMOKING— Pull to Open CAUSES AND TROUBLESHOOTING Air Boost To reducethe likelihood ofsmokingwhen open- ing the door,set the combustion air controls to Open � Closed the left before opening the door. Your fireplace has been designed and tested to provide smoke free operation. Occasionally, there may be a Combustion Air Register smallamountofsmoking upon lightingthefire, until the chimney heats up but this shoultl not Figure 1 continue. If the fireplace continues to smoke it 4 is probably for one of the following reasons: A. Negative pressure in the house MAINTAINING YOUR BIS NOVA 5. Check outside to ensure that sparks and hot As the fire burns,air goes up the chimney. FIREPLACE embers coming out of the chimney are not This air must be replaced through leakage igniting the roof. intothehouseorthroughtheoutsideairduct Creosote- FormationandNeedfarRemoval 6. Do not use the fireplace again until your (optional). When operating the Bis NovaT"" When wootl is burned slowly, it produces tar chimney antl fireplace have been inspected fireplace,openanearbywindowtemporarily and other organic vapors, which combine by a qualified chimney sweep or a Fire to check if there is adequate replacement air With expelletl moisture to form creosote. The Department Inspector. supply. creosote ,�apors condense in the relatively B. Fans operating(e.g.:range hood) cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As These fans draw air out of the house and a result,creos'ote residue accumulates on the Top Bafile Removal Prior to Cleaning The mayactuallycauseanegativepressureinthe flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes Chimney house. Turn off all fans and open a nearby an extremely hot fire. window to determine if this is the cause of Before starting to clean your chimney, we the problem. The chimney shall be inspected at least twice recommend that you remove the top baffle to C. Wet wood a year during the heating season to determine avoid creosote dust collection at the top of the Wetortarred woodwiilsmoulderandsmoke When a creosote buildup has occurred. baffle. Follow these steps to set the top baffle instead of burn properly. Your dealer can out of the way: help you determine if you have properly When creosote has accumulatetl it shall be � seasonetl wood for burning. removed to reduce the risk of a chimne fire. 1. Slide the front baffle to the front of the D. Dirty or blocked chimney y unit. Checkto make sure the chimney is clearand When the creosote accumulation is large, a 2• Liftthe back baffle and slide it overthe front clean. If dirty call a certified chimney sweep creosote fire in the chimney can tlamage the baffle or use a properly sized chimney brush to chimney and overheat the surrounding wood You now have access to the chimney clean. E. Chimney not long enough framing. Creosote formation in a chimney can The minimum chimney height is twelve be minimized by making sure there is always (12)feet(3.7 m)not including the fireplace visible flame burning,avoid smouldering fires height. The chimney must extentl at least and by proper refuelling techniques. three (3) feet (915 mm) above its point of contact with the roof antl at least two Chimney Maintenance (2)feet(610 mm) higher than any roof or wall within ten (10)feet(3 m) of it. When Regular chimney inspection and maintenance installedwithoffsets,theminimumchimney combined with proper operation will prevent heightisfifteen(15)feet(4.6m).Additional chimneyfires.Keepyourchimneyclean.Donot . . . . allow morethan 1/16" 1.6 mm creosote build .� height will increase draft and will decrease � � the tendency to smoke. upinyourchimney.Theamountofcreosotewill F. Poor chimney draft depend on variables such as frequency of use With no fire,there should be sufficient draft to and type of fire. We recommend that you: exhaust cigarette smoke introduced underthe ' baffle. Chimneys installed against an outside A. Initially inspect the chimney system weekly. wall without protection ora basement installa- From this,you will learn how often it will be „ tion may generate back draft problems which necessary to clean your chimney. Figure 2A-Top Bal/le Removal will cause start-up problems. To preventthis, B Have your chimney cleaned by a qualified open a nearby window,roll up a piece of paper chimney sweep. If you wish to clean it and light it. Then,holtl it in the upper part of yourself,we recommend using a stiff plastic thefireboxtowarmupthechimney.Waituntil or non-metallic brush. If a metal brush is the draft is sufficient,then start the fire. used,its size shoultl be slightly smaller than the flue to avoid damaging the chimney. Do IMPORTANT CAUTIONS notuseabrushthatwillscratchthestainless A.Do not block the hot air vents to the fire- steel interior of the chimney. place as ihis will cause ihe fireplace to C. Do not expect chemical cleaners to keep overheal. your chimney clean. The rain cap can be B.Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern removed for inspection and/or cleaning of . . fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or the chimney. similar liquids to start or`freshen up'a fire in this fireplace. Keep all such liquids well Dealing With a Chimney Fire away from the tireplace while it is in use. Regular chimney maintenance and inspection C.Do not burn coal. The sulphur in coal will can preventchimneyfires.Ifyou haveachimney corrode the firebox. fire,follow these steps: D.Donotburndrittwoodwhichhasbeeninthe 1. Closethefireplacedoorandthecombustion ocean or salt water. The salt will corrode air controls. � the firebox and chimney. 2. Alert your family of the possible danger. Figure 28-Top Baffle Removal E. Do not burn wood in the area in front of the 3. If you require assistance, alert your fire grate. department. Finish Door Casing Care F. Do not abuse 1he unit by burning paper,or 4. If possible, use a tlry chemical fire extin- cardboard orconstruciion material such as guisher,baking soda or sand to control the Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth to polish pressed wood,plywood or lumber. fire. Do not use water as it may cause a the casing. Do not use abrasives such as steel G.Do not allow the wood to smoulder or burn dangerous steam explosion. wool,steel pads or an abrasive polish for they without flame, since this will produce may scratch the casing's finish. excessive creosote in the unit as well as IfICI'@BSBd p81'�ICUIBtC Bff11SSI0f1S. NOTE:DIAGRAM58�LLUSTRATIONSARENOTTOSCALE. 5 DISPOSING OF ASHES Note:Forbetterperlormances,werecommend leaving 1/2 inch of ashes in the firebox. Remove ashes only when the fire is out and O the ashes are cold (24 to 48 hours after the fire is out). � Do not leave the ashes in the house as they give �•: � � off carbon monoxide and other toxic gases. � 6 WAR N I N G 1.Bottom Refractory O 2.Front Refraclories 5 � � � . � ' ' � � 3.Left Side Refractory i . i . i � 4.RigM Side Refractory � 5.Back Reiractory 4 � � � � " � 6.Front Ceramic Battle � � i � i . 7.Rear Ceramic Bafile 3 i . • i i i i i i • 1 � � � � � � • � � , Figure 3 2� � � � � • � � � � � � ' DOOR REMOVAL � � ' ' ' ' ' � To remove the tloor,simply pull the tloor up from the hinges(see Figure 4). The door adjustment � � � ' � , � has been set at the factory. If the fit is still not perfect,you can adjust the door using the hinge , • - � � � � � • , screws. � � � DOOR ADJUSTMENT ' � ' � � The door may need to be adjusted to be completely airtight. The gaskets' air-tightness can be � � ' � adjusted using two adjustment screws located on the right side of the fireplace facade (An Allen key#1/8—not supplied-will be necessary for this adjustment). REFRACTORY REPLACEMENT Checking Door Seal The intense heat of the fire will normally cause A one-inch strip of paper may be used to perform a test of the integrity of the door seal. Close hairline cracks in the refractory. These cracks the door on the paper in at least eight points. It is normal to feel only a slight amount of friction. canbeminimizetlbypropercuringasdescribetl The door gasket does not need to be"tighY' in all areas, since a small amount of leakage is not in"First Fires". They will not normally dimin- hazartlous or detrimental to the performance of your fireplace. ish the effectiveness of the refractory. If large cracks develop,then the refractory should be replaced.To replace the refractory bricks,follow Q WAR N I N G S these steps(see Figure 3): 1. Remove the bottom refractory ' ' � � � � • � � � � ' 2. Remove the front refractories � � � � � � � • � � • 3. Remove the left side refractory . � , � � � . � � . . � � � � � � � 4. Remove the right side refractory 5. Remove the back refractory ' ' � � � ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' 6. Remove the front ceramic baffle � � - � • ' � � � ' , � � � • � � � 7. Remove the rear ceramic baffle - � . � . . � � � � � � � To install the new refractories,follow the above � ' � � � � � � steps in reverse. Hinges Adjustment II Gasket Adjusiment Screw Figure 4 Door Installatian Figuie 5 6 NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. GLASS CARE Gasket Replacement If possible,you should choose a location where Glass Replacement Remove the door from the unit (see Page 6J thechimneywillpassthroughthehousewithout The glass used for the Bis NovaT"'fireplace is and lay it on a clean unabrasive surface. To cuttingfloororroofjoists(seefireplacedimen- a high temperature ceramic glass (1,400° F/ replace the gasket,first remove all of the old sions Page 9). 760°C). If the glass breaks,it must be replaced 9asket and gasket cement. Make sure that the with an identical ceramic glass. Tempered surface is totally clean before applying new Usually, no additional floor support is needed glass or ordinary glass will not withstand the cement (a high temperature silicone caulking forthefireplace. Theadequacyofthefloorcan high temperatures of the Bis Nova fireplace. ratedat500°f[260°C],issuitable)oradhesion becheckedbyfirstestimatingtheweightofthe Replacement glass should be purchased from problems may result. Apply gasket cement to fireplace system.Weightsaregiven on Page23 a Security Chimneys International dealer(see the gasket channel and install the new gasket. . Note the floor construction and consult your "Replacement Parts", Page 23). DO NOT This replacement part is available from your local building code to determine if additional OPERATE THE UNIT WITH CRACKED OR Security Chimneys International dealer in the support is needed. BROKEN GLASS. following dimensions: Glass Cleaning The Bis Nova fireplace may be installed The Bis Nova fireplace is designed to keep the Gasket Length' Dimensions Part No. directly on the floor or on a raisetl base (for proper guidelines, refer to "Hearth Extension glass clean under normal operating conditions. Around 69 1 x 3/16 pR-SR1685H Requirements")and a minimum of 6'8"(2 m) Ifthe Bis Novafireplace is operated continuously Glass �1753) (25 x 4.8) measuretl from the base of the appliance to the with the combustion air controls closed, the ceilin is re glasswilltendtogetdirtyunlessthefuel,firebox On Door 73 3/4dia pR-SR18230 9 quiretl. and glass are maintainetl at hot temperatures Frame �1g54) (19.5) (see "Refueling For Best Performance"). To When selectingthe location,the chimney outlet clean the glass,there are a number of specially Table 1 'Note:Inches(millimeters) position and the direction ofthe wind are impor- designed cleaners. Your authorized Security tant factor affecting the chimney performance. Chimneyslnternationaldealercanrecommenda FIREPLACE INSTALLATION To allow a maximum draft antl to retluce wind suitable cleaner which is available in your area. turbulence,the chimney must: Regularhouseholdglasscleanerswillnotclean LoCating The Bis Nova Fireplace creosote. Do noi use abrasives such as steel • Penetrate the highest part of the roof. The best location to install your fireplace is pads,steel wool or oven cleaner as lhey will determined by considering the location of ' Be installed asfaras possible of roof offsets, scratchtheglass. windows,doors,andthetrafficflowintheroom trees or any other obstructions that may where the fireplace is located,allowing space cause wind turbulence and back drafts in DO NOT USE CHEMICAL GLASS CLEANERS the chimney. ON PAINTED SURFACES AS IT MAY CAUSE in front of the unit for the hearth extension and . The least amount of offsets (elbows) pos- THE PAINT TO PEEL. the mantel, and taking into consideration the sible. location of the hot air ducts(optional),outside CAUTION:DONOTALLOWWINDOWCLEANER air kit(optional)and chimney. TO GET IN CONTACT WITH DOOR GASKET OR PAINT ON FACADE OR DOOR. ONCE CLOSED, CONTACT OF GLASS CLEANER W�TH THE FIREPLACE FACADE CAN PROVOKE PAINT PEELING OFF. Location Recommended Marginal Location Wind Direciion � Location Not Recommended a o 0 � � � Location Not Recommended Outside Air Intake �� Facing the Wind O� � �� Figure 6 NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 7 Optianal Cast Facade installation Fireplace A WARNING:THE HEARTH EXTEN- Install the Facade per instructions provided SION IS TO BE INSTALLED ONLY in Facade Kit (ordered separately - see Page AS ILLUS7RA7ED. 21). The crack between the fireplace Safety Metal Stri Framing, Facing And Mantel and the hearlh extension must be p The construction of the framing, facing, and sealed with a non-combustible Hearth Extension mantel must be in accordance with the stan- material such as sand-cement Non-Combustible dards and the following illustrations (Figures grout. Finish Material 8 and 9): � A. Frame the fireplace using 2"x 3"or heavier lumber. ° ° B. WARNING: Combustible materials can- v � �/2" not be used in the space directly above 13mm the fireplace,except for 1he studs above Floor the facade that support the facing and mantel. This area must remain empty for a heiqht of 6'8" (2.032 mml mea- Fireplace sured from the base of the appliance. Elevated FireplBCes C. Frame the fireplace with vertical studs atthe sides of the fireplace running from floor to Q Elevaied tireplace installations ceiling(seeFigure8). Ifcombustiblefacing require a special "Z" Meial is to be used,position the studs back,from Safety Strips (tield provided), latlorm the front etlge of the fireplace(a space that inplaceofthesafetymetalstrip is the thickness of the facing material, so shown ahove.The safety strip thatthe facing can be installed flush with the should extend ihe tull width of fireplace facing). Frame headers between the tireplace. when more than the vertical studs only as follows: onesatetystripisusedtheymust • Place 2" x 3" or 2" x 4" headers, overlap by a minimum ot 1". only along the upper part of the front, 2�� side and back faces (some codes Heanh exiension o�an elevated tireplace must may require a 2" x 6" on an outside respect the same minimal dimensions as a lire- bearing wall). Do not put wood or place installed directly on the floor any combustible material within the Fi ur 7A-Hearth Extension Requirements � area above the fireplace except on the 9 � front facing. • Place headers only as required to sup- port the facing and mantel. D.WARNING:The fireplace musi not be in ContaCi with any insulation or loose fill- Hearth Extension Requirements ing material. Cover the insulation with 1P„ drywall panels around the fireplace. (3o5mm) Hearth Extension Requirements Max� The Bis NovaT"'fireplace may be installed directly �� prea where wood mantel onacombustiblefloor.Thesuppliedsafetymetal Mantel can be installed strip must be positioned as follows: One half underthe front of the fireplace antl the other half must e�Rentl on the floor over which the hearth extension will be built(see Figure 7A). *The safety metal strip must cover the entire width of the fireplace The combustible floor in front of the fireplace must be covered with at least a 1/2 inch of 39" // non-combustible material(tile,marble,stone, (99omm) etc).See Figure 78. Min. 45 Deg. 17"Min. COLD CLIMATE INSTALLATIONS Heartn ��oZmm� ��(432mm) extensio� Climates where temperatures will lall below i e�� 32-3/a" 32°F(0°C). (457mm)�/\�-(8 M nm) Min. The heating performance of the appliance will varydependinguponthelevelofinsulation,house Figure 7B Non-Combustible Material design,how the appliance is operated,etc. If this fireplace is being installed in a cold climate, it is especially important to seal all Also,the outsitle air inlet tluct should be wrapped with noncombustible insulation to minimize cracks around the fireplace and wherever cold the formation of condensation. Do not place insulation materials directly against the chimney air could enter the room with noncombustible sections. We recommentl that you use the insulated wall radiation shield since it will maintain material. the home's thermal barrier. AC chimney is NOT recommended in very cold climates(in areas with $ NOTE�DIAGRAMS S ILWSTRATIONSARE NOTTO SCALE, temPeratUreS beIOW O°F(-18�Ci�. Back Wall oi ChaselEnclosure OUTSIDE CHASE FRAMING DIMENSIONS Including Finishing Materials,it a�y Corner Installation c A 35-7/8 911 mm zo-5/e�� D � � B 37-5/8" 956 mm � C 29-1/8" 740mm `ZeroClearance O � F From Back � D 12-1/2" 318mm Spacertowall E 70" 1778 mm f 35" 889 mm � A -�I Rouqh Froming Face(Uniinished Shown) 18-5/8"— G '22" 559 mm J 49-1/2" 1257 mm E Combustible materials ran NOT K 8" 203 mm be used in the space directly abovetheti�2place. Dorwifill the space above the fireplace with arry material(Excepl the wood iraming) 2"x 3" ' Total depth is 22-1/2 inches(572mm)including Min. thebackspaeerminusU2inch(13mm)fordrywall I to 6e tlush with the facing. ' 1/2"Plywood Header 6'6" G Optional Combustion Air Kit (2M) B Min. B 1 Rough Framing Face O (dimension includes tinish �� A�, material inside framing,if any) ' K'I � O io-isne° NOtBS (278 mm) Diaprams,lllustrations and photoyraphs are not to scale•consulf installafion inshuctions.Producf + Aesipns, malerials, dimensinns, speci/ications, + + colorsand pricesaresubjectto chanpeuidiscoNinu- ance wiMOUt notice. 10" (254 mm) Alllreminpdimensionscalculatedforl/7"drywallaf � O thelireplacelace.11sheaMing(he thase oilinishinp witA ofher thickness materials,taltulatlons will need to be made. 'The�irep/ace musl not be in confacl with any insula- tion or loose lillinp mafeiial.Cover Me insulafion with Orywall pane/s around fhe l(rep/ace. 37-5/8" � � (956 mm� 22-1/4" WARNING: IF YOU ARE �3_�/q^ (565mm) � INSTALLING THE CAST (337mm) FACADEPLEASEREFERTO I 3'-"nfi" (805 mm) THE INSTALLATION SHEET PROVIDEDWITHTHECAST FACADE TO PLAN YOUR �sos m� s-,ns�� � INSTALLATION. "54inm� 26-5/8"(676 mm) I 20-1R"(521 mm)—i 32-11/16"(830 mm) 22-7/16"(570 mm) 35-13/16"(910 mm) 25-1/16"(637 mm) Figure 8 -Framing Dimensions NOTE:DIAGRAMS 8 ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 9 Insulated Chase Construction Root Support Storm Collar Attic Radiation Flashing Shield FIOOC NOTE:It is recommended that CB/lllilJ the chase walls and lloor be W811 insulated in the same manner, using the same insulation,as therestolthebuilding,below •Must have the same liresto m lhe atlic. PP 9 resistance as adjacent wall. •Must have the same insulation as adjacenf ceiling. •Follow local rules regarding lraming Firestop consiruction. 6�8„ (p m) �` r 7� Min. (2.1 m) w SEE NOTE ', Min. � ¢ J d $' � (2.4 m) � � Level Drywall or Any Rigid solid Material Continuous Surtaee .,- °•o Outside Figure 9 1/2"Plywood 2"x 4" Insulation � Base (Thermal Barrier) Nailing Flanges Facing Mantel and Facing (Side Viewj Four nailing flanges are provided to secure the 1. Combustible material must be installed fireplacetothefloor(seefigurebelow). Bend flushwiththefireplace. ltmaynotproject Mantel Drywall the nailing flanges down so that each flange is in front of and on the fireplace (i.e.the 12" �I� 2"X 3"Min. flush with the floor,then using nails or screws, steel facade of the fireplace) (Figure 10). (305mm) �I (51mm x 76mm) secure the fireplace to the floor(2 places each 2. Non-combustible materials such as brick, M� 7� Spacer side). The heads of the screws or nails must stone or ceramic tile may project in front I be large enough to completely cover the holes of and onto the fireplace facing up to the 39"(eso mm) in the nailing flanges. tiling flange (Figure 13). � Rock Board or Other � Fireplace Side Fireplace Frame Section Noncombustible (Top View) Facing 0 3 Drywall Unbend to floor O 4 and nail/screw Rock Board � �� � �� or Other 2 �.. g . ' Nailing Flange ` - ` (2 places each side) 1. Fireplace Noncombustible 2. Tiling ilange Facing 3. Wood frame(2"x 3"min) 4. Drywall Mantel and Facing 5. Tiles or brick The mantel must be installed at least 39"(990 Fiqure 10 mm)above the base of the fireplace (Figures 7b and 11). Figure 11 1 Q NOTE�,DIAGRAMS 8 ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. Once the repair is done, it is mandatory 10 Only non•combustible mate- apply a new high temperature black cement Frame rial should he superposed or (Mill-Pack, available from your retailer) projecting over the iront of sealing ihe access plate and all screw holes. Grill the tireplace. Because the Bis Nova fireplace is an air tight fireplace,failure to do so will reduce fireplace efficiency.Tightly screw the access plate back • on place antl reinstall the bottom refractory. • WARNING: Both pipes of HOT AIR DUCTING INSTALLATION the double hot air outlet TheBisNovaT""fireplaceisapprovetlforusewith mustbeinstalled.Anyoth- �--�\ 38" a Gravity kit(hot air ducting system). er installation may cause �I� (965mm) fire and void warranty. `:J Min. Gravity Kit The gravity kit is tlesigned for double hot air outlets and includes: (See Figure 14). - Two(2)telescopic lengths 8" I.D. - Two(2) 90°elbows 8"I.D. Figure 12 - Two(2)hot air outlet kits (grill and frames) - Two(2)adaptors Noncombustible Facing See Graviry Kit Accessories Page 21. For safe installation,the gravity kit must meet Figure 14 Drywall the following requirements: Minimum height' 68" (1,727 mm) When installing the double outlet system,the 2"x 3"Min. Maximum length See Figure 15 hot air outlets can be installed in the same room ' The height of the louver must be measured as the fireplace, or one or both of the outlets Spacer from the base of the Bis Nova fireplace to the can be installetl in adjacent or upper rooms. Rock Board or Other middle point of the louver. Installing the ducts at tlifferent elevations will Theonlyblowerthatcanbeusedwiththegravity tend to exhaust more heat out of the higher kit is the one sold with the fireplace. outlet(Figure 15J. To extend the double outlet system, it will be necessary to purchase two adjustable lengths � (7626ZL2A). , I WARNING: The autlet grills ' � should not be installed fac- .-o�r�ercr�a i ing upward through a tloor. Figure 13 Danger of burns can result I it grills in floor are stepped FIREPLACE BLOWER on. The fireplace is equipped with a blower. It is located in the bottom of the fireplace towards the back.It uses 120V and must be connected to the main electrical circuit by a qualified electri- + �p� cian prior to enclosing the fireplace. — (3.1m) �-OunetGrill 13"x 13" Max. For connection,use the electrical box supplied (330mm x 330mm) with the unit located on the bottom right side � of the fireplace. To access the electrical box remove the four screws,pull out the plate and box and install the electrical receptacle. A wall on/off switch must be installed to control to'(3.1 m) the blower.An optional heat switch and variable � speed control are available(see Page 21). Max. If installed,the heat activated switch must be connected to the blower main cable and the Maintain at least 6-1/2" magnets must be stuck under the fireplaces (160mm)clearancelrom firebox accessible through the side electrical tneout/etgrilllramingto box access plate. a combustible ceiling, side wall or mantel. If a repair must be done after the fireplace is installed an access plate is locatetl underthe bot- tom refractory.Remove the bottom refractory, Figure 15 unscrew the access plate,clean black cement S23IIf19 th8 dCCOSS pI3tB 8f1CI d0 th0 f0p81(. NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 11 Centrai Forced Air Kit Rain Cap Note: Not tested under EPA certilication. 1/ installed, this appliance no longer qualilies Flashing Collar � loi EPA certification. Flashing The knock-outs provided on the back and on the sides of the BIS NOVAT"" fireplace allow Roof Supporl the connection of insulated flexible pipe which Anic Radiation Shield enables you to heat adjacent rooms up to 50 6-1/2"min, feet from the fireplace hot air outlet. (165mm)to ceiling The ducting system must be installed as de- scribed below: Firestop � 68"Min. A)Remove knock-out plate and cut insulation (1727mm) theadaptoratthebackand/orthesideofthe fireplace. Fix the adaptor by twist-locking it 39"Min. to the fireplace. You can use more than one ; (99omm) outlet on the fireplace(see Fiqure 17). ', Q Non-Combustible I B)Attach the 5"flexible pipe,using the collars I Facing � provided. Important: Make sure that the plastic wrapping around the flexible pipe will not be in contact with the fireplace. c�.� C) Routetheflexiblepipetothechosenlocation. � The ducting system can be installetl either in an upper room or in a lower room. D)Attach the flexible pipe to the blower,using the collars (Figure 18). E) Fix the back draft damper to the blower �Combustibles are not allowed below top spacers outlet. above ihe fireplace.Facing in front of fireplace must benon-combustiblebelowthisarea. F) Attachaflexiblepipetothefan/flexiblepipe Figure 16 adapter(square to round)and stretch it up to the location where the heat is required. G)Atthat point,theflexible pipe can be attached to any air distribution grill. The duct system must be installed respecting 6. Do not connect the hot air ducts to a central H)Install the blower heating and cooling ther- the following: heating system. Malfunction of the heating mostat(HCTW)in that part of the house to system'sblowerwillcausethefireplaceto beheatedbythehotairduct.Thethermostat 1. Remove the plates closing up the 8" dia. overheat. A furnace duct is only single wall can be switched to a cooling thermostatantl holes on top of the fireplace. Then, cut and not double wall as is requiretl for the installed in the same room as the unit. This the insulation in ortler to obtain two 8"tlia. Bis Nova fireplace hot air exhaust. openings. Fix the adaptors on the fireplace 7. Use only Security Chimneys International thermostat will turn on the blower when the openings by turning clockwise(Figures 14 grills antl components as described in this roomwherethefireplaceislocatedbecomes and 15). manual.Othergrillsorregisters,forexample, too hot. 2. Maintain at least a 2" (50 mm) clearance may be too restrictive and may overheat the between the tlucts and any combustible fireplace or ceiling. This option requires electricity.Make sure that material;the required hole size is 13" x 13" the connections to the blower have been made (330 mm x 330 mm). 8. Do not use insulated flexible ducts as they according to the local codes and comply with Exception#1: For the grills,the fram- will overheat. their requirements (see instruction provided ing can be 10-3/4"x 10-3/4" (275 mm with the thermostat). For more information z 275 mm)to provide the clearance as 9. Do not use tees or any other components regarding central forcetl and ducting, refer required by the integral spacers on the than the ones specifically listed here. to the BISFWK-1 installation sheet provided double outlet duct system. 3. The maximum number of elbows in a run of 10.Never allow the ducting to pitch down as With the kit. duct is two. hotairwill betrapped creating afire hazard. 4. Maintain at least 6-1/2"(160 mm)clearance Never route the ducting downwards. from the outlet grill framing to a combustible ceiling,side wall,mantel orfloor. 11.Thehotairoutletgrillsmustbeinstalledwith 5. When traversing a combustible wall orfloor, the louvers pointing downwards in order to afirestopmustbeinstalledatthewallorfloor preventoverheatingadjacentceilings. penetration. The hole size must be 13"x 13" (330 mm x 330 mm) �2 NOTE'.DIAGRAMS&ILWSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 1 Adaptor . . . . Insulated .> Flex Pipe ,� I -s . . , . . � 2 Figure 17 . . a o . . o 0 Insulation Blower Flex 5"Diameter . � . o 0 o e 3 Aluminum Tape Tighiening Collar . . a o Figure 18 ' ' OUTSIDE AIR KIT(fireplace and AC chimney) . ' . , , The outside air kit is optional on the Bis NovaT"'fireplace,but mandatory on the AC chimney. It can be burned drawing air only from the house. When the fireplace is in operation with the door closed,it will pull only a slightamountofairfromthe house.Nevertheless,theoutsideairkitmight be mandatory in your jurisdiction,check your local building code. q To install an outside air intake on the fireplace: 1. Remove the obstruction plate and the access plate (both are super- impose)located on the bottom of the left sitle(Figure 19,part 2). � ' • � 2. Screw the obstruction plate inside the primary air box using only two screws on the bottom (Figure 19,part 3). 3. Reinstall the access plate exposing the 5 inch diameter hole topped by a triangle (Figure 19,part 4). ' ' Figure 19 NOTE:DIAGRAMS 6 ILWSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. �3 Outside Air Installation THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM The outside air assembly may be installed according to the following Chimney Installation Notes requirements: 1. If possible,install an interior chimney as it will provide better perfor- A)Duct length should be kept to a minimum.The maximum length of a mance. In areas with continuous temperatures below-18°C(0°F), 4" interior diameter(100 mm) insulated flexible duct is twenty (20) the use of an exterior chimney increases the likelihood of operating feet(6.1 m). (See note below). problems such as low tlraft,high rate of creosoting,and poor start-up B)The air intake register must not be installed more than ten (10)feet characteristics. Exterior chimneys are also prone to down-draft and (3050 mm)above the base of the fireplace. flow reversal. Installations,which are located on lower floors in the C)The fresh air must come from outsitle the house. The air intake must house,such as in a basement,in combination with outside chimney, not draw air from the attic,basement or garage. are especially prone to flow reversal. D)The air intake should be installed where it is not likely to be blocked by 2• The Security Chimneys International fireplace model Bis Nova may be snow or exposed to extreme wind and away from automobile exhaust installed only with Security Chimneys International Ltd 6" diameter fumes,gas meters and other vents. chimney systems. The Bis Nova fireplace may also be installed with E)The duct and register may be installed above or below floor level. a 7"chimney system(ASHT or HT6103)using the optional 6AW7 7" adaptor(7"AC chimney is not allowed). For more information refer Makea4-1/4"(110mm)holeintheoutsidewallofthehouseatthechosen tochimneyinstallationmanual. location. From outside, place the outside air register in the hole (open 3. A chimney venting a fireplace shall not vent any other appliance. side down)and fasten the register to the wall with screws as shown(see 4. The minimum chimney height is twelve(12)feet(3.7 m). In altitude, Figure 20). Slip the pipe into the insulated sleeve. Place the insulated add 18"(450 mm)to the chimney for every 2,000 feet(600 m)above pipe over the register tube antl over the fireplace's outside air connector sea level. (see Figure2l).At each end,carefully pull back the insulation and plastic 5. All chimney installations must include at least one support. Re- cover exposing the flexible pipe. Using the aluminium tape provitletl, ducing the amount of chimney weight on the fireplace will help avoid wrap the tape around the joint between the flexible pipe and the air inlets. the noise createtl when the fireplace expands. This can be achieved Carefully push the insulation and plastic cover back over the pipe. Using by having the chimney supported by the supports. The maximum aluminium tape,fasten the plastic cover in place. chimney length that can be supported by the fireplace is nine(9)feet NOTE:We recommend not to exceed twenry(20)feet of 4"flexible pipe. (2•�5 m)for S-2100+/HT6000+,twelve(12)feet(3.7 m)for ASHT+ If you require a longer length we recommend that you use a 5"diameter �HT6103+ and 26 feet(8 m)for AC chimney. flexible pipe for the complete run up to thirry(30)feet and a 6"diameter 6. The chimney must e�end at least three(3)feet(915 mm)above its point pipe fora run of up to forty(40)feet. of contact with the roof and at least two(2)feet(610 mm) higher than any wall,roof or building within ten(10)feet(3m)of it(Figure 22). 7. If the chimney extends higherthan five(5)feet(1,500 mm)above its point of contact with the roof,it must be secured using a roof brace. OUTSIDE CONNECTION 8. A rain cap must be installed on top of the chimney. Failure to install a rain cap may cause corrosion problems. 9. Cut and frame square holes in all floors, ceilings, and roof that the Outside Aluminum Tape chimney will go through to provide a 2"(50 mm)clearance between Intake the chimney and any combustible materials. Do not fill this 2"space with insulation or any other combustible material. Plastic Cover 10.Portions of the chimney which may extend through accessible spaces must be enclosed to avoid contact with combustible materials or ' damage to the chimney. i i 11.When offsets are used,the pipe may not penetrate a ceiling or floor Screw i � unless it is running vertical(no 30°offsets). i Insulation Opening Flexi6le Pipe Facing Down iwo(2)teet Min. Aluminum Tape Wa�� f--ten(10)teet three(3)feel Min. Figure 20 � � � Fireplace OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION 7 Connection TO THE FIREPLACE Flgul'e 22 Aluminum Tape Fireplace Plastic Note: 2"clearance to combustibles around chimney components re- Cover quired. , Note:Blown or fill type insulation materials must not be in contact with the fireplace or in the enclosure frame as described in "Enclosure" Insulation seCtiOn. Flexible Pipe Nvte:Local codes may not require firestopping at the ceiling levels for Figure 21 Aluminum Tape outside chase installations. However, it is recommended for safety and �4 the reduction of heat loss. CHIMNEY INSTALLATION Atlic Radiation Shield INSTRUCTIONS pSHT�s2�oo ` A� Attic Radiation HT6103+/HT600U+ AirCooledPipe Shieid 1. Cut and frame the holes in the ceilinq,floor SolidPackedPipe ; and roof where the chimney will pass (see Figure 23).Use a plumb-bob to line up the center of the holes. The sizes are indicated �`�n ���/�/�/ in Tab/e2for the floor and ceiling holes and Table 3(Paqe 16)for the roof holes. � � � � � CHIMNEY MODEL SUUARE HOLE 6" SIZE OPENING � ASHT+/HT6103+ 12•3/8"(314 mm) Firestop , Radiatian Shield 5-2100+/H7600o+ 14-1/8"(35s mm) Figure 24a Figure 24b AC 15 in(380 mm) Note:See Table 3/or Sloped Rool Framing Table 2-Flat Roo/Framing AC CHIMNEY INSTALLATION (AIR COOLED GAWANIZED CHIMNEY) Rain Cap Collar ��- Flashing �� Attic Radiation Figure 23 -Rool Framing Shield 2. From below,install a firestop in each ceiling/ floorseparation through which the chimney will pass. At the attic level, install an attic ratliation shield from above (Figure 24a). � Firestop 3. ForASHT+/HT6103+andS2100+/HT6000+ chimneys place the first chimney length on the fireplace. To lock it in place,turn 1/4 of a turn clockwise. With the AC chimney,you must use a starter section before installing Universal Support the first chimney length (Figure 25). Con- Chimney outside tinueinstallingchimneylengthsmakingsure qirintake . to lock each length in place. (required when ��� � 4. Every time the chimney passes through using AC chimney) � ./-" a ceiling or a wall, install the appropriate ''� firestop.Whenyoureachthedesiredheight, install the roof support(Referto instructions included with the support). AC Starter Section 5. Then,put the roof flashing in place and seal � � the joint between the roof and the flashing with roofing pitch(see Figures26and27). For sloping roofs,place the flashing under the upper shingles and on top of the lower optional Outside shingles. Nail the flashing to the roof,using Cambustion Air Kit roofing nails. 6. Place the spacers and the storm collar over � the flashing, and tighten it with the bolt supplied. Finally,seal the joint between the sto�m Collar 2nd the Chimney,using SiliCOne �Combustibles are nat allowed below caulking. top spacers abovethefireplace.Facing in 7. Install the chimne ca Oncethe chimne Fi ure25 frontottireplacemustbenon-combustible Y P• Y 9 below ihis area. cap is in place, the roof flashing can be washetl with a solvent or vinegar antl then painted with rust-proof paint. 15 After reaching the location requiring the A� elbow, proceed as follows: N'rCooled Chimney Chimney ASHT+ / HT6103+ / S-2100+ / HT6000+ Collar Chimneys Spacer(built 1. Install the first elbow;turn it in the requiretl iMoflashing) � direction. Fasten it to the chimney with the three (3) 1/2" (12 mm) metal screws provided with the elbow. 2. Install the necessary chimney lengths to achievetherequiredoffset.Lockthechimney Fiashing lengths together:it is recommended to use three(3)1/2"(12 mm)screws. If the offset length is made of two(2)chimney lengths or more,use an offset or roof support halfway Figure 26 Figure 27 up the offset. If penetrating a wall, install a wall radiation shield (see Figures 30 and 31). 3. Use another elbow to turn the chimney Roof Down Slope Hole Size vertically. Secure the elbow, using three (3)1/2"(12 mm)screws(provided with the SLOPE ASHT+/HT6103+ S-2100+/HT6000+ AC elbow). Roof PitCh 6" 6" 6" 4. Use a plumb-bob to line up the center of 0* 12�8"(314 mm) 1418"(359 mm) 15" (380 mm) the hole. Cut a hole for the chimney in the ceiling/floor. Frame this hole as described 2n2 i2-s/ts��(319 mm) ia-3/e"(365 mm) 15 3/8" (390 mm) previously(refer to section Chimney Instal- 4/12 13"(330 mm) 14-7/8"(378 mm) 1618" (410 mm) lati0n InstruCtiOns). 6/12 13-78"(352 mm) 15-3/4"(a00 mm) 1678" (430 mm) 5. From below, install a firestop (See Figure 24a). 8/12 14-7/e"(378 mm) 17"(432 mm) 181/4" (465 mm) 6. A support(ST or SO) must be usetl on the 10/12 16-1/8"(410 mm) 18-3/8"(467 mm) 195/8" (500 mm) flfst 15'seCtion(5 m). 12/12 17-1/1"(445mm) 20"(5osmm) 213/8" (545mm) �• Continue with the regular installation. ' CrossSlopeHoleS¢e AC Chimney Put Ihe chimneycap inb place. Washtl�erool�lashingwilhasolverrlorvinegar,thenpaintitwithrust-proolpainL 1. Installthefirstelbow. Turnitintherequired Table 3 direction. To lock it in place,turn 1/8 of a turn.Fasten the straps attached tothe elbow to the surrountling frame, using nails or OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION drywall screws(see Figure 29). 2. Install the necessary chimney lengths to After reaching the location requiring the elbow,proceetl as follows.The minimum chimney height achievethe required offset.Lockthechimney when using elbows is: lengths together. If penetrating a wall,use a wall radiation shieltl. 3. Use another elbow to turn the chimney Minimum Chimney Height Using El6ows vertically. Lock it to the chimney. Fasten the straps attached to the elbow to the Fireplace Model BIS NOVA surrounding framing using nails or drywall Chimney Model ASHT+/S2100+/HT6103+/HT6000+/AC screws. 4. Use a plumb-bob to line up the center of the Vertical installation 12 feet(3.66 m) hole.Cutaholeforthechimneyintheceiling. Two(2)elbows 15 feet(4.57 m) Frame this hole as described previously. 5. From below, install a firestop (see Figure Four(4)elbows 17 feet(5.18 m) 24b)• Table 4 6. Continue with the regular installation. Note: When using AC chimney, an AC6SB Notes: starter section must be used belore installing •Must return to vertical before penetrating ceiling or floor. an elbow. When an ollset is needed imme- •A maximum of 2 offsets are allowed. diately o/l the top ol the fireplace, an elbow starter section(AC6S830J is available. �B NOTE�.DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. Offset Dimensions B Total Heighi �---A Horizontal Ottset Chimney Elbow Offset& One Length Between El�ows Two Lengths Between Elbows 6" Height $„ �2" 18" 24" 36" 48" 8"&48" 12"&48" 18"&48" 24"&48" 36"&48" 48"&48" 15° {� 3-5/16" 4-5/16" 5-7/8" 7-7/16" 10-1/2" 13-5/8" 15-3/8" 16-7/16" 18" 19-1/2" 22-5/8" 25-3/4„ (84mm) (110mm) (149mm) (189mm) (267mm) (346mm) (391mm) (418mm) (457mm) (495mm) (575mm) (654mm) B 15-11l16" 19-9/16" 25-3/8" 31-3/16" 42-3/4" 54-3/8" 60-15/16" 64-13/16" 70-9/16" 76-3/8" 87" 99-9/16" Sewre (398mm) (497mm) (645mm) (792mm) (1086mm) (1381mm) (1548mm) (1646mm) (1792mm) (1940mm) (2210mm) (2529mm) Temp 30o A 7_7/�g�� �7/�6" 12-7/16" 15-7/16" 21-7/16" 27-7/16" 30-13/16" 32-13/16" 35-13/16" 3&13/16" 44-13/16" 50-13/16" ASHT (lggmm) (240mm) (316mm) (392mm) (545mm) (697mm) (783mm ) (833mm) (910mm) (986mm) (1138mm) (1291mm) Temp B 20" 23-1/2" 28-11/16" 33-7/8" 44-1/4" 54-11/16" 60-9/16" 64" 69-1/4" 74-7/16" 84-13/16" 95-1/4" �61� (508mm) (597mm) (729mm) (S60mm) (1124mm) (1389mm) (1538mm) (1627mm) (1759mm) (1891mm) (2154mm) (2419mm) 45° A 10-5/16" 13-3/16" 173/8" 21-5/8" 30-1/8" 3&5/B" 43-7/16" 46-1/4" 50-1/2" 54-3/4" 63-1/4" 71-11/16" (262mm) (335mm) (441mm) (549mm) (765mm) (981mm) (113mm) (1175mm) (1283mm) (1391mm) (1607mm) (1818mm) B 17-13�16" 20-5/8" 24-7/8" 29-1/8" 37-5/8" 4E1/8" 50-15/16" 53-3/4" 58" 62-1/4" 70-3/4" 7�3l16,. (452mm) (524mm) (632mm) (740mm) (956mm) (1172mm) (1294mm) (1365mm) (1473mm) (1581mm) (1797mm) (2011mm) Chimney Elbow Offset& One Lengih Between Elbows Two Lengths Between Elbows Height 6„ 8„ 12" 18„ 24" 36„ 48" 8„8 48" 12"&48" 18"8 48" 24"8 48" 36"&48" 48"8 48" 15° A 3-5/16" 4-5/16" 5-7/8" 7-7/16" 10-1/2" 13-5/8" 15-1/2" 16-1/2" 18-1/16" 19-5/8° 22-3/4" 25-13/16" (84mm) (110mm) (149mm) (189mm) (267mm) (346mm) (394mm) (419mm) (459mm) (498mm) (578mm) (656mm) Secure Temp B 16" 19-7/8" 2rr11/16" 31-1/2" 43-1/16" 54-`a/8" 61-7/16" 65-1/4" 71-1/16" 76-7/8" 8&12" 100-1/16" S21o0. (406mm) (SOSmm) (652mm) (SOOmm) (1094mm) (1387mm) (1561mm) (1657mm) (1805mm) (1953mm) (2248mm) (2542mm) NovaTemp 30° /� 7-3/8" 93/8" 12-3/8" 15-3/8" 21-3/8" 27-3/8" 30-7/B" 32-7/8" 35-7/B" 38-7/8" 44-7l8" 50-7/8" Hr6000 (187mm) (238mm) (314mm) (391mm) (543mm) (695mm) (784mm) (835mm) (911mm) (987mm) (1140mm) (1292mm) B 2o-11/16" 24-3/16" 29-3/8" 34-9/16" 44-15/16" 55-5/16" 61-3/8" 64-7l8" 70-t/16" 75-1/4" 35-5�8" 96" (525mm) (614mm) (746mm) (878mm) (1141mm) (1405mm) (1559mm) (1648mm) (1780mm) (1911mm) (2175mm) (2438mm) Chimney Elbow Offset& One Lengih Between Elbows Two Lengihs Between Elbows 6" Height •-- 12" 18" -•• 36" 48" •-- 12"&48" 16"&48" --- 36"&48" 48"8 48'. A ---- 4-t3/16" 6-1/8" ---- 11" 14-1/8" ---- 16-7/8" 18-7/16 ---- 23" 26-3/16 15�� ---- (122 mm) (156 mm) ---- (280 mm) (359 mm) ---- (429 mm) (468 mm) ---• (584 mm) (665 mm) B --- 27-11/16" 33-1/2" --- 50-7/8" 62-1/2" ---- 72-5/B" 78J/16" -- 95-3/4" 107-3/B,. A� ---- (703 mm) (851 mm) ---- (1292 mm) (1588 mm) ---- (1845 mm) (1992 mm) ---- (2432 mm) (2727 mm) 6" A ---- 9-3/8" 12-3/8" ---- 21-3/8" 27-3/8" ---- 32-5/8" 35-5/8" ---- 44-5/8" 50-5/8,. 30° ---- (238 mm) (314 mm) ---- (543) (695 mm) ---- (829 mm) (905 mm) ---- (1134 mm) (1286 mm) B ---- 25-3/4" 31" _.— 46-1/2" 57' ---- 66" 71-1/4" --- 86-7/8" 97-1/4, --- (654 mm) (787 mm) ---- (1181 mm) (1448 mm) ---- (1676 mm) (1810 mm) ---- (2207 mm) (2740 mm) NOTE: With the AC chimney, a starting length ot 6" high must be used on top of the fireplace betore installing an el6ow. Figure 28 NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. �� ANGLED WALL RADIATION SHIELD OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION (RSM+and RSM130) Chimney AC When traversing a combustible wall with the chimney at a 30° or 45° angle,an angled firestop or wall radiation shield must be installed. Only one is required. Note:45°angle lor Canada only(RSM/45) Suppart ACRS In cold climate locations(climates where temperatures will fall below 32° F/0°C),we recommend that you use the insulated wall radiation shield Starter Section since it will maintain the home's thermal barrier. RSM+ and RSMI30 I (RSMI45-Canada Only) Chimney Model Angle Hole Size Straps Straps ASHT+/HT6103+ 30° 283 mm x 781 mm (11-1/8"x 30-3/4") (6"dia).Canada only 45° 283 mm x 518 mm (11-1/8"x 20-3/8") Note: This illustration is S-2100+/HT6000+/ 30° 327 mm x 881 mm (12-78"x 34-11/16") not to scale. It represents pC(6"dia). 30° 380 mm x 972 mm 15"x 38-1/4" how the chimney must be ( 1 supported. A 30 degree Tab/e 5 oiiset only is allowed in the USA and a 45 degree maximum ollset is allowed 'n Canada. Figure 29 Insulated all i i OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION WITH WALL PENETRATION %; ; Rain Cap Drywall i Collar � � '' : , ��;'� �, . % , �;,�._ ;- ; ; Roof Flashing Insulated Wali Figure 31 Radiation Shield Oifset Support Framing 2"x 3" Insulated Wall Radiation Shield � Note:In cold areas it is recom- mended to protect the chimney in a insulated chase. Figure 30 1$ NOTE:DIAGRAMS 8 ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. CHIMNEY SUPPORT INSTALLATION Universal Roof Support � � This support has three possible uses: 18"(460 mm) 18"(460 mm) 1. For ASHT+/HT6103+and S-2100+/HT6000+,it must be used on a � roof to support the chimney. 2. It may be used on a floor,ceiling or roof above an offset to support � the chimney above the offset. 3. It may be usetl on a floor, ceiling or roof as a supplementary sup- 18"(460 mm) port. 16"(410 mm) 16"(410 mm) Table 6 gives maximum height of supportetl chimney. NOTE.• For the AC chimney,a support section must be used every forty (40)feet(12 m)instead of the universal roof support(ST). For roof support installation, refer to the instructions provided with the support. Figure 32 Universal Offset Suppor! This support is usetl to support the chimney above an offset. When CHIMNEY ADAPTOR(S-2100+/HT6000+)CANADA ONLY the chimney offset is used to traverse a wall this support may be used on the wall to support the chimney. The maximum heights are given in The fireplace is supplied with a chimney adaptor suitable for the ASHT+/ Tab/e 6. For offset support installation,refer to the instructions provitled HT6103+chimney. If you want to install a S-2100+/HT6000+chimney, with the support. an adaptor is available (6UCA) (Figure 33). A separate starter section will also be required if AC chimney is installed. CHIMNEY MODEL MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF SUPPORTED CHIMNEY Chimney Adaptor- Offset Suppod Roof Support Canada only ASHT+/HT6103+(6"dia). 26 feet(8.54 m) 29 feet(8.84 m) O S-2100+/HT6000+(6"dia). 18 feet(5.49 m) 20 feet(6.1 m) AC (6"dia). 40 feet(12.19 m) 50 feet(15.20 m) Table 6 ��� � CHIMNEY CHASE AND MULTIPLE TERMINATIONS For the purpose of this manual,a chimney chase is considered a part of the chimney system rather than part of a building. The termination must be placed a minimum of 18" (460 mm)above the chase. Q For installations where more than one chimney is located in the same � chase or within the same area, we suggest that their terminations be separatetl by at least 16"(410 mm)horizontally,antl 18"(460 mm)verti- cally. This separation is to prevent smoke migrating from one chimney to another(see Figure 32). � Figure 33 NDTE�DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. i 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASONRY APPLICATION Follow these steps: WARNING:Betore stariing the installation,the masonry chimney 1. Position the fireplace in its location. Temporarily install the ASHT+ musi be inspected by a qualified chimney sweep. elbow on the top of the fireplace and,using a level,mark with an oval the location where the flue liner will enter the masonry chimney. The following requirements must be respected: 2. In the middle of the oval,drill a hole in the masonry chimney at 45°. 1. The chimney must be absolutely clear of any soot residue or creosote. 3. Increase the size of the hole until a 45°TUBINOX liner elbow can be easily slipped through. Check for cracks, loose or missing bricks that cou�d inhibit correct 4. Slitle the liner down from the top of the masonry chimney until you installation of the liner. reach the hole level. 2. The clearance to combustible must be a minimum of 1"between the 5. Slip through the hole a 45°liner elbow antl connect it to the liner. outside of the masonry and any wood framing or loose insulation. 6. Adtl a small liner section to the liner elbow which will allow the linerto 3. The chimney must be built in accordance with the current building extend at least 12"(measuretl atthetop ofthe liner)fromthe masonry code. chimney. 4. No other appliance can be connected to the same chimney. 7. Seal the opening around the liner with high temperature refractory 5. The clearances to combustible for these fireplace connectors are 2" cement. on the side and bottom and 16"at the top. 8. The next steps must be done in the following order: 6. The connector parts are not necessary if the connection between the See typical installation illustraled below. insulated length and the stainless steel liner is done within the masonry A. Select the ASHT+length that will fit between the elbow and the liner chimney. so that it will slide at least 2"over the liner section(You may neetl to cut the liner for a better fit). Installation: B. Take that section and the BISUMA cover and slide it over the liner. Make sure you have enough opening to be able to install the ASHT+ The chimney must be relined with a stainless steel liner model TUBINOX elbow without difficulty. or Projet SS of the same diameter as the outlet of the fireplace. C. Install the 45°elbow on the fireplace. D. Slide the length section back tlown on the elbow and twist lock the For connection at a 45°angle,a special connector(BISUMA)must be two together. used to connect the liner to the insulated chimney. E. Pull the cover down over the length and install the insulation pad over the liner; be careful to cover the liner completely. F. Slide back the cover over the insulation and fix it in place using the 3 ' IMPORTANT NOTE-The use oi a 45°connector(BISUMA)is ap- metal screws supplied. proved for use in Canada ONLY. Installations in the USA must use the 30°connecior(BISUMA30). � 1"Clearance � ❑ High-Temp. � Firestop Cement I�uulation Pad TUBINOX or Projet SS and Cover Stainiess Steel Liner 'Insulated 45 Deg. 3 Screws TUBINOX or Projet SS Elbow ASFfT+or �. Liner Must Slide at �61� Least 2"Inside Length ❑ Insulated Length 6'8" ❑ � O Masonry Chimney, 0 New or Existing � � FIREPLACE 0 � 0 0 Figure 34 , . .,��,� :. E � �..;�.�����.�--:a�; ZO NOTE:DIAGHAMS 8 ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. OPTIONAL INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Cast Surround Kit Installation Accessories Descriptian Cat./Part No. Cast Surround Kit,CSK H7303 Description Cat./Part No. Cast Surround Decorative Keystone,CSK-DK H7757 Outside Air Kit Outside Air Coupler To Connect Outside Air (UZI) To Fire- UZIAD CHIMNEY- PARTS AND COMPONENTS LISTS place,UZIAD Secure Temp ASHT 1"High Temp.Insulated Stainless Steel Chimney 6"I.D.and 8"O.D.,Doub/e-Wall Stainl.Steel,Listed to CAN/UCL-5604 and UL-103HT Outside Air Ducting-includes 4"insulatetl flex x 10'long,UZI UZI Description Parl/Cat.No. Gravity Kit Complete double ducting system including:2 elbows 90°,2 7630ZK-1 Lengths and Misc.Chimney Companents telescopic lengths,2 grill supports and 2 black grills 8"length,6"Dia.,6L8 6L8 Gravity Kit Accessories 12"length,6"Dia.,6L12 6L12 Black grill with support,Part#7630Z0 7630Z0 18"length,6"Dia.,6L18 6L18 Brass grill(for 7830ZK),7B30ZG6 7B30ZG8 24"length,6"Dia.,6L24 6L24 36"length,6"Dia.,6L36 6L36 Elbow 90°,8"dia.,7B26ZE90 7B26ZE90 48"length,6"Dia.,6L48 6L48 Elbow 45°,8"dia.,7B26ZE45 7626ZE45 Adjustable Length 12",6"Dia.,6LA 6LA Telescopic length,8"dia.,7B26ZLA 7B26ZLA �5°elbow,6"Dia.,6E15 6E15 Adjustable length 8"tlia(2"-5"),7626ZL2A 7626ZL2A 30°elbow,6"Dia.,6E30 6E30 Wall Radiation shield,7626ZR 7B26ZR Rain Termination Cap,6"Dia.,6CC 6CC Length five(5)feet,8KL5 8KL5 Spark Arrester Screen(universal spark arrester band),PE PE Length four(4)feet,8KL4 8KL4 wall Band,BM BM Length three(3)feet,8KL3 8KL3 Supports Length two(2)feet,8KL2 8KL2 Offset Support,SO SO Length one(1)feet,8KL1 8KL1 Roof Support,ST ST Fireplace Kits Roof Brace,BS2 BS2 Firestops Rigid firescreen BNZN Firestop,6BF 6BF Cenlral Forced Air Kit Accessories O Radiation Shield,sRS sRs Central Forced Air Kit,Central forced air kit including:blower BISFWK-1 Insulated Attic Radiation Shield,6RSA2 6RSA2 (BISZY), flex adaptor (BISAF), 2 clamps, variable speed control (VRUW), thermo-disk (VTU), fan to flexible pipe Insulated Wall Radiation Shield,6RSM 6RSM adapter (BISAVF), back draft damper (BISBD), aluminium Insulated Wall Radiation Shieid,30°,6RSM13o 6RSMi30 tape,BISFWK-1 Uninsulated Wall Radiation Shield,30°,6RSM30 6RSM30 Fireplace to Flex adaptor and 2 clamps,BISAF BISAF Attic Radiation Shield H0487 Flexible pipe 5"I.D.x 15 ft.Long,5FLEX15 5FLEX15 Roof Flashings Flexible pipe 5"I.D.x 30 ft.Long,5FLEX25 5FLEX25 Flat Roof Fiashing,6FR 6FR Blower 250 CFM for central forced air kit,BISZY BISZY 1/12 - 7/12 (5°-30°),6FAR 6FAR Blower variable speetl control with decorative wall plate for VRUW 8/12 - 12/12 (30°-45°),6FBR 6FBR (BISZY),VRUW Storm Collar,6FC 6FC Thermo-disk,on/off blower control(for BISZY),VTU VTU Chimney Adaptors Blower to tlexible pipe adaptor,BISAVF BISAVF Chimney Adaptor,6"(S2100,HT6000) 6UCA Heating and cooling thermostat,24V,HCTW HCTW Chimney Adaptor,6 to 7"(ASHT,HT6103) 6AW7 Backdraft damper,BISBD BISBD Notes: 0 Nova remp Hr6000+is equivalent to Secure Temp S-2100+ O Not tested under EPA certi/ication. I/installed, this appliance no OO Nova Temp HT6103+is equivalent to Secure Temp ASHT+ longer qualilies lor EPA certification. OO This appliance is equipped with the ASHT Chimney Adaptor When other chimney is used,a chimney adaptor for that chimney will be required. �Chimney Adaptor(S-2100+/HT6000+)for CANADA ONLY- If you want to Fireplace Model BIS NOVA-Approved Venting Components manufac- install a 5-2100+/HT6000+chimney,an adaptor is available(6UCA). tUfCd 6y SCCUI'Ity ChlmnByS Intern8tl0n81 Only. �AC Chimney is NOT recommended at elevations above 4,000 feet or in cold • 6" diameter chimney-AC (air cooled), Secure TempT"' ASHT+ (or Nova climates(climates where temperatures will fall below 32°F/0°C). When TempT"" HT6103+)and Secure Temp S-2100+(or Nova Temp HT6000+). using AC chimney,an AC6S8 starter section must be used before installing • 6"diameter chimney for relining masonry chimneys-TUBINOX chimney(or an elbow. When an offset is needed immediately off the top of the fireplace, PROJET SS),6"diameter with adaptor for installation in a masonry chimney. an elbow starter section(AC6SB30)is available. • 7"diameter chimney-Secure TempT"'ASHT+(or NovaTempT""HT6103+). 6OChimneyAdaptor 7in-If you want to install a 7in ASHT/HT6103 chimney, an adaptor is available(6AW7). p� CHIMNEY-PARTS AND COMPONENTS LISTS (AC)Air-Cooled Chimney System' TUBINOX LL Chimney Lining System 6"I.D.and 11"O.D.Air Cooled,Stainl.Steel inner and zinc coated steel exterior Rigid Stainless Steel Liner For Re�ining A Masonry Chimney,6"Diameter Listed to ULC-S635M,UL-1777and ULC-S640Mat2f00°F `AC Chimney is NOT recommended at elevations above 4,000 feet or in cold climates (climates where temperafures will fall below 32°F/0°C). Description Cat./Part No. Description Cat./Part No. 6"Length,6"Dia.,6LL6 6LL6 One oi the follawing adaptors is required 12"Length,6"Dia.,6LL12 6LL12 it installing an AC chimney system 24"Length,6"Dia.,6LL24 6LL24 Starter Section(adaptor),6",AC,AC6S8 H3779 36"Length,6"Dia.,6LL36 6LL36 Starter 30°Elbow,6"AC,AC6SB30 H3780 48"Length,6"Dia.,6LL48 6LL48 The lallowing outside airkit is required il installing an AC chimney system Adjustable Length(7"to 11"),6"Dia.,6L7A 6L7A Chimney Outside Air Kit(flex,insulation,outside register H1967 Split Base Tee,6"Dia.,6LT 6LT and coupling),ACZI Lengths and Misc. Chimney Components Tee Cap,6"Dia.,6TCS 6TCS Twist Lock Tee Cap,6"Dia.,6LTC 6LTC 12"Length,6"Dia.,AC6L12 H0472 Elbow 30°,6"Dia.,6LE30 6LE30 18"Length,6"Dia.,AC6L18 H0473 Elbow 45°,6"Dia.,6LE45 6LE45 36"Length,6"Dia.,AC6L36 H0474 Elbow 90°,6"Dia.,6LE90 6LE90 48"Length,6"Dia.,AC6L48 H0475 Rain Termination Cap(regular),6"Dia.,6LCS 6LCS 15°Elbow,6"Dia.,AC6E15 H0476 Rain Termination Cap(deluxe),6"Dia.,6LCC 6LCC 30°Elbow,6"Dia.,AC6E30 H0477 Rain Termination Cap,6"Dia.,AC6CPR H0478 SUppOrtS Spark Arrester Screen(universal spark arrester band),PE pE Top Support,6LST 6LST Wall Band,XBM XBM Support Assembly,6LSA 6LSA SUppOns Interior Support,6LS6 6LSB Offset Support,SO SO Adaptor Flexible Pipe(male),6LAAM 6LAAM Adaptor Flexible Pipe(female),6LAAF 6LAAF Support Section,AC6SL H0481 Stainless Steel Flex-five(5)feet Long,6LLFLEX 6LLFLEX Roof Support,ST ST Adjustable Insulated Wall Radiation Shield 6"-12",6LRSM1 6LRSM1 Root Brace,BS2 BS2 Root Flashings Adaptors to Masonry Chimney Masonry Chimney Adaptor,45°,BISUMA BISUMA Flat Roof Flashing,ACF H0494 (for use with TUBINOX liner)CANADA ONLY 1/12-7/12(5°-30°),AC Adj.Roof Flashing,FA H0495 Masonry Chimney Adaptor,30°,BISUMA30 BISUMA30 8/12-12/12(30°-45°),AC Adj.Roof Flashing,FB H0496 (for use with TUBINOX liner) Storm collar,ACFC H0500 Misc. Telescopic attic radiation shield,ACRST H0498 Firestop,ACBF H0485 Radiation Shield,ACRS H0486 Attic Radiation Shield,ACRSA H0487 Insulated Wall Radiation Shield,30°,ACRSMI30 H0489 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SPECIFICATIONS Bis NovaTM' Replacemeni Parts Cat. No./Mode/ Description Description Parl/Cat.No. BISNOVABK BIS Nova Black Fireplace Andiron(2 pieces) PR-SR2875 BISNOVABN BIS Nova Brushed Nickel Bottom refractory PR-SR2825 Back refractory PR-SR2826 Left side refractory PR-SR2828 Product Reference Information Right side refractory PR-SR2827 Weight 215 Ibs Front refractory(2 pieces) PR-SR2829 Height 37-5/8" Baffle ceramic PR-IS02884 Width 32-3/4" Secondary air tube(back) PR-SR2906 Depth 22-1/2" Secondary air tube(middle or front) PR-SR2830 Firebox W x H x D-measured in front 19-1/2"x 13-1/4"x 12" Tube lock(2 pieces) PR-SR2873 Chimney Weight ASHT(6"dia) 6.25 Ib/tt. Fireplace left side PR-SR2848 Chimney Weight AC(6"dia.) 3.25 Ib/ft. Fireplace right side PR-SR2849 Chimney weight S-2100+(6"dia.) 10.8 Ib/tt. Fireplace top PR-SR2847 Fireplace back PR-SR2846 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Top flex protector PR-SR2877 The following clearances meet the minimum requirements for a safe Door wooden handle PR-SR2856 installati0n; Door locking mechanism PR-SR2855 Door hinges PR-SR1933 Side wall:17"(324 mm)measured from the fireplace side Ceramic glass PR-SR2852 Ceiling: 6'8" (2,032 mm)measured from the base of the fireplace Gasket,glass PR-SR1685H Gasket,door PR-SR18230 Fireplace enclosure: Blower PR-UZY6 Bottom: 0" Side: 0"to spacer Door,complete black PR-SR2851 Back: 0"to SpaCer Door,complete brushed nickel PR-SR2851 BN Top: Do not fill the space above the fireplace with any material Touch-up Paint,Aerosol,Black Metallic,SBM66309 70K99 (Except the wood framing. See Page 9, Figure 8) Chimney: 2"(50mm) Contact an Authorized Security Chimneys International dealer to ob- tain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials not approved Mantel: 39" (990mm)measured from the base of the fireplace. by Security Chimneys International . Use of non-approved parts can result in poor pertormance and safety hazards. 23 WARRANTY Normally, all parts should be ordered through your Security Chimneys International distributor or dealer. Parts will be shipped at prevailing Your fireplace is covered by a limited warranry.Please read the warranty prices at time of order. to be familiar with its coverage. When ordering repair parts,always give the following information: Retain this manual. File it with your other documents for future refer- ence. 1.The model number of the appliance. 2.The serial number of the appliance. PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION 3.The part number. 4.The description of the part. Werecommendthatyourecordthefollowingimportantinformationabout 5.The quantity required. yourfireplace.PleasecontactyourSecurityChimneyslnternationaldealer 6.The installation date of the appliance. for any questions or concerns or for the phone number of your nearest Security Chimneys International dealer. If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the installation or application of this system,please contact your dealer. REPLACEMENT PARTS SECURITY CHIMNEYS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED See Page 23 for a complete replacement parts list. Use only parts sup- 2125 Monterey street plied from the manufacturer. Laval, Quebec,Canada, H7L 3T6 (450)973-9999 Visit us at www.securitychimneys.com Your Fireplace's Model Number Your Fireplace's Serial Number The Date On Which Your Fireplace Was Installed Your Dealer's Name Your Dealer's Phone Number NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning FIREPLACE iNSTiTUre hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute�(NFI) as � NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by 0 I� CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical WoodEnergy Technical Training �.�fi�en�r�ea.�9 Tra i n i ng (WETT1. ... ..,�,�. ., Securiry Chimneys International Limited reserves the rightto make changes atanytime,without notice,in design,materials.specifications,prices and also to discontinue colors,sryles and products.Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information. � SECURITY CHIMNEYS INTERNATIONAL° Printed in Canada OO 2008 SECURITY CHIMNEYS INTERNATIONAL 24 P/N 506065-01 REV. C 05/2010 2125 Monterey Laval, Quebec•Canada, H7L 3T6 � NOTE: TH/S PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES .,. �c�o���;,° Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road,Vail, Colorado 81657 p.970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Permit #: B11-0334 Project #: PRJ10-0749 Job Address: 4660 MEADOW DR VAIL Applied.....: 09/15/2011 Location......: VAIL RACQUET CLUB, BUILDING 12, UNIT 15 Issued.. . : 10/13/2011 Parcel No....: 210112403015 OWNER BELLINGHAUSEN,JEFFERY&KAR 09/15/2011 6715 GOLD DUST TRAIL DALLAS TX 75252 APPLICANT NO BULL REPAIR&REMODELING, 09/15/2011 Phone: 970-926-5173 P.O. BOX 757 MINTURN CO 81645 License: 138-A CONTRACTOR NO BULL REPAIR&REMODELING,09/15/2011 Phone: 970-926-5173 P. O. BOX 757 MINTURN CO 81645 License: 138-A Description: REPLACE EXISTING ENTRY DOOR,LIVING ROOM SLIDING DOOR, BEDROOM WINDOW. REPLACE WEST BEDROOM SLIDER WITH WINDOWS. INSTALL NEW INTERIOR DOORS AND TRIM.REPLACE EXISTING STAIRS WITH SPIRAL STAIRCASE.REPLACE WOOD BURNING STOVE WITH FIREPLACE. Occupancy: Type Construction: Valuation: $39,000.00 ...........................>............,....,....._....,.�....,......,,,........,,, FEE SUMMARY ,,..,.......,.........»....,................,.,.....,.,,....,...,.._..,......,..... Building Permit-----------> $532.65 Bldg Plan Check----------> $346.22 Use Tax Fee-----------------------> $580.00 Electrical Permit---------> $0.00 Elec Plan Check-----------> $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review--------> $0.00 Mechanical Permit------> $140.00 Mech Plan Check---------> $35.00 Additional Fees--------------------> $0.00 Plumbing Permit--------> $0.00 Plmb Plan Check---------> $0.00 Recreation Fee--------------------> $0.00 I nvestigation-----------------------> $0.00 Will Call------------------------------> $15.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES-------------> $1,648.87 Payments------------------------------> 51,648.87 BALANCE DUE-----------------------> $0.00 ........................�.�................................�.......,......................x.xx..,...+......�.......�.........�..........�..............�..».........».............,...... 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 town's 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 A -4:00 PM. . �� Signature o wner or Contractor Date G..�.Y K�"���" / r /Gli�'/'�"`�// Print Name combination permit_012811 . � t ������ a ..+..>....+..........,,...........+......................................�........................................,......x....._.........«..............�.+,...».......+............+.. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TO BE MET PRIOR TO FINAL SIGN OFF Permit#: 611-0334 Address: 4660 MEADOW DR VAIL Owner: BELLINGHAUSEN, JEFFERY & KAREN Location: VAIL RACQUET CLUB, BUILDING 12, UNIT 15 ............................�.,.,,...,.....,.......................,............,.,............,..........................,.......�...............,.............,..,................. combination permit_012811 , : � �TIlr V� 1'Atla • *..«*.*************,.******«„«*****«*«*�*******************x*«**,.,.,.**x**.*„*«*«*.,,,«*.,*************,.***.***«**********�****.,***************««***«.,****., REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND STATUSES Permit#: 611-0334 Address: 4660 MEADOW DR VAIL Owner: BELLINGHAUSEN, JEFFERY & KAREN Location: VAIL RACQUET CLUB, BUILDING 12, UNIT 15 ,.*w.,,**,.�*„*.,.,.,.***.**�*****«***********,.,,.,,..,*.«*«*******.***************w.*„*„**,,,,«****************************,.****�*�***************************** Item: 00120 ELEC-Rough Item: 00220 PLMB-Rough/D.W.V. Item: 00200 MECH-Rough Item: 00230 PLMB-Rough/Water Item: 00030 BLDG-Framing Item: 00050 BLDG-Insulation Item: 00060 BLDG-Sheetrock Nail Item: 00190 ELEC-Final Item: 00290 PLMB-Final Item: 00390 MECH-Final Item: 00542 PLAN-FINAL Item: 00090 BLDG-Final combination permit_012811 ***********************************�***********+******************************************** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement *******************+*+*+*****************�**********************************�*************** Statement Number: R110001464 Amount: $1, 648. 87 10/13/201109:37 AM Payment Method: Check Init: RFD Notation: 6641 no bull repair & remodeling edward f. turnbull ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: B11-0334 Type: COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Parcel No: 2101-124-0301-5 Site Address: 4660 MEADOW DR VAIL Location: VAIL RACQUET CLUB, BUILDING 12, UNIT 15 Total Fees: $1, 648.87 This Payment: $1, 648.87 Total ALL Pmts: $1, 648.87 Balance: $0.00 ************+******************�***********+**********************+*********************�*** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------ BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 532 .65 MP 00100003111100 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 140.00 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 381.22 UT 11000003106000 USE TAX 4% 580.00 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 15.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,t -� 11-21-2011 Inspection Request Reporting Page 25 4'S3 �m Vail,�0 Citv �f Requested Inspect Date: Tuesday November 22, 2011 Site Address: 4660 MEADOW DR VAIL VAIL RACQUET CLUB, BUILDING 12, UNIT 15 AlP/D Information Activity: 611-0334 Type: COMBO Sub Type: AMF Status: ISSUED Const Type: Occupancy: Use: Insp Area: Owner: BELLINGHAUSEN, JEFFERY& KAREN Contractor: NO BULL REPAIR& REMODELING,INC. Phone: 970-926-5173 Description: REPLACE EXISTING ENTRY DOOR LIVING ROOM SLIDING DOOR, BEDROOM WINDOW. REPLACE WEST BEDROOM SLIDER WITH WtNDOWS. INSTALL NEW INTERIOR DOORS AND TRIM. REPLACE EXISTING STAIRS WITH SPIRAL STAIRCASE. REPLACE WOOD BURNING STOVE WITH FIREPLACE. Requested Inspection(s) Item: 90 BLDG-Final Requested Time: 01:00 PM Requestor: Phone: Assigned To: "`*"*"""`"'* Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Action: Time Exp: i ' Item: 290 PLMB-Final Requested Time: 11:00 AM Requestor: Phone: Assigned To: "'`*"'*""'"*" Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Action: Time Exp: Item: 390 MECH-Final Requested Time: 10:30 AM Requestor: Phone: Assigned To: ""*""'*""**' Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Action: Time Exp: Item: 542 PLAN-FINA� Requested Time: 08:30 AM Requestor: Phone: Assigned To: BGIBSON � Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Action: � Time Exp: Item: 190 ELEC-Final Requested Time: 08:00 AM Requestor: Phone: Assigned To: SGREMMER Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Action: Time Exp: � � Inspection History iItem: 120 ELEGRough � Item: 220 PLMB-Rough/D.W.V. Item: 200 MECH-Rough *`Approved "* � 10/27/11 Inspector: sgremmer Action: AP APPROVED � Comment: Item: 230 PLMB-Rough/Water Item: 30 BLDG-Framing Item: 50 BLDG-Insulation � Item: 60 BLDG-Sheetrock Nail i - -- - -- � REPT131 Run Id: 13788