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.: ISSUED
. : 09/25/2003
. : 10106/2003
.: 04/03/2004
09/25/2003 Phone: 970-926-La96
I-,icense: 530-S
ovrrNER GoRsucH, scoTT DAVrD & RENrE09/25/2O03 phone:
253 E GORE CREEK DR
VAII, CO
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License:
CONTRACTOR hvision Comrnunicacions 09/25/2003 phone: 97O-926-L896
P.O. Box 2001-
Edwards, CO
8L632
License:530-S
Desciption: INSTALL SMOKE,SOUNDERS lN HOME
Valuation: $5.100.00
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TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
vAtL, co 81657
970-479-2135
Job Address: I193 CABIN CR VAIL
Location.....: I193 CABIN CIRCLE
ParcelNo...: 2l0lO92O20O3 projectNo' lR:aloSn4_
APPLICAIin Invision Communications
P.O. Box 2001
Edwards, CO
8L532
VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ALARM PERMIT Permit #:
Status . .
Applied .
Issued .
Expires .
El€ctrical------->
DRB Fcc---->
Inv€stagation-->
Will Call----->
TOTAL IILI]S->
$0,00
$0. o0
s0. 00
5426 -25
Total Calculated Fces-->
Additional l-€€s----->
Total Permit f€e----->
Payments---------->
BALANCE DUE_--->
Approvals:IICM: 05600 FTRE DEPARTI,IENT
09/26/2oo3 mvaughan Action: AP
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
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 conect. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS I.'OR INSPECTION SHALI, BE MADE TWENTY-FOT'R HOURS TELEPHONE AT 479-2135 FROM 8:00 AM - 5 PM.
SICNA OWNERORCO FOR HIMSELF AND OWNEF
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TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement ++*+**+***** *****+++t **********t***++l******** *****+++***+**********f +*t*+*{,*+i****++t***+**
Statement Nurdber: R030004849 Amount: 5426.25 L0/06/2OO302:35 pM
Payment Method: Check Init: DDG
Notation: Invision 103 5
Permit No: A03-0043 15G)e: AIARM PERMIT
Parcel No: 2L0L092O2003
Site Address: 1193 CABIN CR VArL
Location: 1193 CABIN CfRCL,E
Total- Fees: 5426.25
Thj.s Payment: 5426 .25 Total AIrIJ pmts: 9426.25
Balance: So. o0
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ACCOLINT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Descnjption Current Pmts
BP OO1OOOO3i111OO FIRE ALARM PERMIT FEES 191.25
PF OO1OOOO31123OO PLAN CHECK FEES 232,00
t^lc OO1OOOO3112BOO WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 3.OO
, Afarm Permit #= W,t t 97O-479-2!35finswtions)
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& Residential Fire re rcquircd attime of
listed on the
without this
75 S. Frontage
Vail, Colorado
m submittal
of this form.
PTETE VALUATIONS ATARM PERMIT (tabor & Materials)
Fire Afarm: $ S,/OA
Fire Alarm Contractor:Tg{^rn of Vail Reg. No.:Contact and Phone #'s:
contad Assessrs Offte at 970-328-864O or uisit forParcel #
Parcef # Z/a/a9ZDZAA3
JobName: 2 rsuoA (.-ro/e/Job Address://93 C1.,^ C,' - h,.,,/
Legal Description Lot: q Block: f ll Filing:Subdivision: /a // 2*.//tn
owners Namet bou// /a. socl ll Address: zb 3 6. /2., (.2(/1 I Phone: 3 ra- 6 ztv
Engineer:, L^ /Ln4r.tc( llooo'ff)too /t^.- / Aue a c/f-ts2D
Detailed Location of work: (i.e., floor, unit #, bldg. #)
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Detailed description of work:
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WorkClass: New( ) AddiUon( ) Remodelff Repair( ) Retro-fit( ) Odrer( )
Typeof Bldg.; Single.fanily(ft| Two-family( ) Multi-family( ) Commedal( ) Restaurant( ) Other( )
No. of Eristing Dwelling Units in this bullding: I S No. of Acommodatlon units in this building: I
SystemeXsu Yes( ) No(P
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TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT PROCESS
FOR COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL FIREAIARM SYSTEMS
Commercial and Residential Fire Alarm shop drawing rcquirements at time of
submittal must include the following:
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A Colorado Registered Engineer's stamp.
Device locations on reflected ceiling plans,
Typical device wiring diagrams.
Battery calculations.
A list of specific device model numbers.
Equipment cut sheets of each type of device.
The number of each type of device.
Information indicating the specific zones.
Circuit diagrams
Point to point wiring diagram.
Wiring type, size, and number of conductors.
The source of AC power circuits,
Fire alarm panel locations.
Knox Box location.
Information indicating monitoring method and monitoring
agency.
Information regarding property managers and contact numberc.
Owner's primary residence location and contact numbers.
Instructions for fire alarm system operations and any pettinent
code numbers for proper operations.
This check list has been provided to ensurc that our :eview process may be
handled in a timely manner.
I have read and understand the above listed submittal requirements:
Project name:
Contractor Signature:
Date Signed:
TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT GUIDELINES
FOR PREVENTING NON.EMERGENCY FIRE ALARMS
In order to prevent a non-emergency response from the Vail Fire
Depaltment
Suppression crews to the construction location you may be working on we
ask that you perform the following tasks:
Determine what kind of fire alarm system exists within the
structure you are working in with the owner or the manager of
the property involved or by contacting the Vail Fire Depaftment.
Determine with the owner or manager of the property' which
alarm company services the system for them.
Become familiar with the different components that are
associated with the fire alarm system and how they operate
before the DEMO begins.
Never paint a smoke detector, thermal detector' or any other
component of the fire alarm system' and never paint a sprinkler
head.
For small projects bag detector within the area you will be
working in before you staft, and remove the bags after work is
done for the day.
For larger projects, please contact the Vail Fire Depadment so
that we can work with you in determining what needs to be done
to atter or "Zone Ouf' specific areas of the alarm system for the
structure.
Please contact the Town of Vail Fire Marshal, Mike McGee at479'2135 or the
Town of Vaif Fire Prevention Officer, Mike Vaughn at479-2462'
I have read and understand the above guidelines.
Project Name:
Contractor Signature:
Date Signed:I-Z?
G"r^o rNFoRn[ATro* "r*ro VAIL FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES
BI'ILDING INFORMIITION:
Building nerrre:
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6.. rocA Kes//o-rtc Q
Street address & phone #z .//? 3 Ca 6,'^ e .'-
Knor box location:
Alarm panel locationz ulc a4an/ a / r(/arzt
Alarm silence & reset codes:
RPSi': NAMES & PHOITIE NIIMBERS (work & homel:
o"rnen booio( o. Pen,'e 6a.&o"A 3?A-63/>
Property managet: l/.1
Propertymaintenance managen tl,ti
Alarm senrice company:
BI'ILDING UTILITIES:
Gas:
Main location:se?l4 s//r a / 4a.- --r e
Other locations:
Electric:
Main location:
Sub-panellocations: tVA
Water:
Main valve location:
Main fire valve location: e /.< 4 f
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Secondar5r water valve locatioas: /4
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HOW DID WE RATE WITH YOU?
Town of Vail Survey
Community Deve lopment Department Russ ell Fonesl Director,
(970) 47s-213e
Check allthat applies.
1. Which Deparfnent(s) did you contact?
Building _ Environmental_ Housing_ Admin
Planninq DRB PEC
2. Was your initial contact wiih our stafi immediate_ dow _or
no one avaiiable ?
3. lf you were required to wait, how long was it before you were
helped?
4. Was your project reviewed on a timely basis? Yes / No
lf no, why not?
5. Was this your first time to file a DRB app- PEC app-
Bldg Permit N/A
6, Please rate the performance of the staff person who assisted you:
54321Name:
(knowledge; responsiveness, availabiiity)
7. Overall effectiveness of the Front Service Counter. 5 4 3 2 1
8. What is the best tme of day for you to use the Front Service
Counter?
9. Any comments you have which would allow us to better serve you
nexttime?
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey, We are
commited to improving our seMce.
TOWNOFVAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
970479-2138
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ADD/ALTSFRBT'ILDPERMIT P€rnit #: BO3-OOIO
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: 1193 Cabin Circle Applied . . : 02/28/2003
ParcelNo...: 210109202003 Iszued. .. : 04/1712003
ProjectNo, pelt)- sztt . Expires...: 0811912004
OWNER GORSUCH, SCOTT DAVID & REI\rIEO2/28/2003 Phone:
263 E GORE CREEK DR
VAIIJ CO
816s7
License:
COI\I"IRACTOR GEORGE SHAEFFER CONSTRUCTION02/28/2A03 Phone: 970-845-5656
P O BOX 373
VAIL CO
81658
I-,,icense: L29-B
APPLICANT GEORGE SHAEFFER CONSTRUCTION02/28/2003 Phone: 970-845-5656
P O BOX 373
VAII, CO
815s8
License: L29-B
Description;
Complete ovnrer Addition/remodel INCLUDES EHU
Occupancy: R3ru1
TypeConstuction: VN TlpeVNon-Rated
Valuation: 1 ,596,564.00 Add Sq Fl I 153
Fireplace Information: Restrictcd: Y # ofGas Appliances: 0 #ofGas Logs: 0 #of Wood Pellet: 0
FEE STJMMARY
Building-*-> 55,131.00 Reshurant Plan Rsview->
Pl{l Check-> 53 , 985 . 15 DRB Fe---->
30.00 Tohl Calculatcd F€€s-> 510,332.10
50.00 Additional Fees- >s0.00
lnvestigation->
Will Call---->S3 . 00 Clearup Dqmil----->
TOTAL FEES-_-- > 510,332.10 BALANCE DUE- >s0.00
$0.00 R€crcarion Fcc--------> 5L12.95 Total Pnnir F€+._-> 510.332.10
S0.00 Payncnts------> $10,332.10
Approvals:
Iten: 05100 BUILDING DEPART!4EIIT 03/18/2003JRM Action: AP
IEem: 05400 PIJANNING DEPARTMB.IT
04/L0/2003 bgibson Aclion: COND Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARIITIEI{T Iten: 05500 PUBLIC WORKS
A3/L2/2003 Ls
Permit Fee
Actsion: COND L. Need Public wav
2. I have red line tshe office copy building pennit site plan plan that needs corrections.which include:3. Need Revocabl-e Right of Way Permit 4. Remove fence in back yard that is in Town of Vail
Property and place it within the lot boundarj-es.
s.Heated Portion of sidewalk in TOV ROW musE be in
seperate zone and r".t at control box.04/L5/2003 Is Action: AP ,tataaraaartaa***aa
See page 2 of this Docume,lrt for any conditions that may apply to this permit.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the inforrration as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and staie laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPEC'TION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 479-2149 OR AT OIJR OFFICE FROM E:00 AM - 4 PM.
OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HMSELF AND OWNER
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: 803-0010 as of 09-03-2004 Status: ISSUED :t,*'|t{.{.*'}{t'|t**++++*:t*+*'l:t't'}'}:tt+|*'}'t*+||t*'t*'t{t*'|t'l'|.'l*'|t'l*'}**++*t't+'t't't't'tl*!t't't**f*+*t*+{t***
P€nnit Typ€: ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Applied: 02/28/2003
Applicant GEORGE SHAEFFERCONSTRUCTION Issued: 04/17/2003 970-845-5656 To Exoire: 08/19/2004
Job Address: I193 CABIN CR VAIL
Location: 1193 Cabin Circle
ParcelNo: 210109202003
Description:
Complete owner Addition/remodel INCLUDES EHU
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Cond: 12
@LDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQLIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
Cond: 16
@LDG.): SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQLIIRED IN ALL BEDROOMS AND
EVERY STORY AS PER SEC.3IO.9.I OF THE 1997 TJBC.
Cond: CON0005780
The relocation of the wood fence in the rear yard shall be
verifred with an ILC prior to framing inspection.
Entry: 08/18/2004 By: bgibson Action: AP
Cond: CON0005781
The EHU deed restritions must be executed prior to TCO/CO
inspection.
Entry: 08/18/2004 By: bgibson Action: AP
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staternent Number: R040006558 Amount:
Payment Method: Check
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$148. 90 09 / 03 /200409: 39 AIvI Inits: DDG Notation: George Shaeffer
Permit No:
Parcel No:Site Address :
Lrocation:
This Palment :
BP 001000031L1L00
PF 00100003112300
RF 11100003LI2100
BO3-OO1O $T)e: ADD/AIJT sFR BUILD PERMIT
270109202003
1193 CABIN CR VAIIJ
1193 Cabin CircIe
Total- Fees: S10, 332.10
Total- ALL Prnts: $10,332.10 $148.90
Balance :$0.00 +tla*++*t**'i't*'i***+'|*'i+||ll+'t*****f**rti*t****lt+++********t*******+*+l***'t***********f+++*t*
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Descriot ion Current Elnts
BUILDING PERMIT FEES
PLAI,T CHECK FEES
RECRE,ATION FEES
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75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81557
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
GeneEl Contractor:
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Town of Vail Reg. No.:
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Contact and Phone #'s:Zr" fqorntf t"{S-ito{b
Contractor SigngElp:i&ru*t >7r,*.-r
COMPLETE REVISIOI{g EVALUATI
oRfclNALAMouNr: $ /,slg, ,6,1 -REVISED ELECTRICAL: g ,ZOd -REVISED oTHER: $ I a0 ^
REVISED PLUMBING: $REVISED M ECI-IANICAL: $REvfsEDroTAL: S -7 OO '
For Parcel # Contact Assessorc Oftice at 97&329'8940-gt vpit
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WorkGlass: New() Addition( ) Remodel(l) Repair( ) Demo( ) Other( )
Work Type: lnterior (7Q Exterior ( ) Both ( )Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No ( )
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BldS., Single-family t() Two-family ( ) Multi-family ( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant ( ) Other ( )
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: I No. of Accommodation Units in this building: /
Nn/Tvne of Fireolaces Existino: GasAooliances (?) GasLogs( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) WoodBuming (l )
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No/Tvpe of Fireplaces proposed: Cas Apptiances ( O) Gas Logs (a) Wood/Pellet @ ) Wood Burning,(N9T,ALI?W;E?)
ffiNo(foAsaFireEFrinkl-SystemExist: Yes( ) No(,t)
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GEORGE SHAEFFER
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LETTER @F IIRANSMITTAL
TO:
P.O. Box 373
vArL,coLoRADO 816s8
Town of Vail
Departments of Community
Development & Building
WE ARE SENDING YOU
Shop drawings
! Copy of letter
nAftached
! Prints
I Change order
flUnder separate cover via Hand Deliver the following items:
! Samples fl Specifications
E Plans
E Copy of Contracts
RE: Gorsuch Residence. Permit #BO3-0010
Ano' Bill Gibson
Charlie Davis
COPIES DATE NO.
1 8.17.04 Revision to Building Permit Application
3 8.20.04 Marked up floor plan showing basement ceiling heighs.
THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below:
X For approval
fi For your use
! As requested
E Approved as submitted
! Approved as Noted
! Returned for corrections
! Resubmit 3 copies for approval
E Submit copies for distribution
E Return 2 corrected prints
E For review and comment tr _
tr FOR BIDS DUE tr PRINTS RETURNED AFTERLOAN TO US
REMARKS:
Bill & Charlie,
Attached is the Revision to the Gorsuch Building Permit along with three copies of the Gonsuch floor
plan showing the finished ceiling heights in the added basement now allowed with the reviged GRFA
ruling.
Please call with any questions or comments as well as let me know when this is approved.
Thanks,
Rob cell #970-390-lll4
COPY TO: File
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SIGNED: &, }Z,.'.F
Rob Fawcett
George Shaeffer Construction Company
If enclosures are not os noted, kbtdly notw us at once.
Questions? Call the Building at479-2325
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All pages of application is complete
Has DRB approval obtained (if required) Provide a copy ofapproval form
Condominium Association letter of approval atbched if proJect ls a Multi-Family complex
Complete site plan submitted (4)
Public Way Permlt application included if applicable (refer to Public Works checklist)
Staging plan (4) included (refer to Public Works checklist) No dumoster,oarking or material
storaqe allowed on rcadwavs and shoulderc without written aooroval
Asbestos test and results submitted if demolition is occurring
Architect stamp and signature (All Commercial and Multi family)
Full floor plans including building sections and elevations(4 sets of plans for Multi-Family and
Commercial)
Wndow and door schedule
Full structural plans, including design criteria (ie.loads)
Structural Engineer stamp and signature on structural plans (All Commercial and Multi Family)
Soils Report must be submitted prior to footing inspection
Fire resistive assemblies specified and penebations indicated
Smoke detectors shown on plans
Types and quantity of fireplaces shown
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TOWN OFVAIL
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
VAIL. CO 8I657
970-479-2138
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Permit #: 803-0010
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: 1193 Cabin Circle Applied . . : 0212812003
Parcel No...: 210109202003 Issued . .. : 0411712003
ProjectNo : Expires . ..: 1011412003
ourNER GORSUCH, SCOTT DAVID & RENrE02/28/2O03 phone:
263 E GORE CREEK DR
VAIIJ CO
81657
License:
CoNTRACTOR GEORGE SHAEFFER CONSTRUCTION}2/ 28 / 2003 phone : 970-845-5655
P O BOX 373
VATL CO
81558
I-,icense : 129 -B
APPIJICANT GEORGE SHAEFFER CONSTRUCTTON02/28/2003 phone: 970-845-5556
P O BOX 373
VAII-, CO
815s8
I-,icense: L29-B
Description:Complete owner Addition/remodel INCIJIIDES EHU
Occupancy: R3ru.
TypeConstruction: VN TypeVNon-Rated
Valuation: 1,595,864.00 Add Sq Ft: 460
Fireplact lnformation:Restricted: Y # ofcas Appliances: 0 # ofcas Logs: 0 # of Wood Pellet: 0
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Building----> $6,128.00 Restuarant Plan Review-> $0.00 Total Calculat€d Fe€s-> $10,1.S3-20
Plan Check-> $3, 983 .20 DRB F€o--------> $0.00 Additional Fees-> $0 . 00
lnyestigstion-> S0.00 Recreation Fce------_> S69.00 Tohl Permit Fee-> 910,183.20
Will Call--> $3 . 00 Clean-up Deprosl--> $0.00 Pa''rnents-_.-_._> $10, 1S3 .20
TOTAL FEES---._---> S10,183.20 BALANCE DUE-----> 90.00
Approvals:Iten: O5100 BUII-'DING DEPARII{EMI
03/18/2003 JRM Action: AP
Item: 054O0 PLANNING DEPARTMET{TT
04/]-0/2003 bgibson Actionr coND
Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTUEIE
Item: 05500 PITBL,IC WORKS
o3/!2/20o3 Ls Action: coND 1. Need Public way
Permit Fee
2. I have red line aolrrr"" copy buildirrg p".rnit ?t"plan plan that needs corrections. which include:3, Need Revocable Right of Way permit
4. Remove fence in back yard that is in Town of VaiI
Property and place it within the 1ot boundaries.
s.Heated Portion of sidewalk in TOV ROW must be in
seperate zone and marked at control box.
04/L5/2O03 Ls Action: AP
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See page 2 of this Document for any conditions that may apply to this permit.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct, I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this shucture according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPEC'IION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS lN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 479-2149'OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4 PM.
SICNATURE OF OWNER OR CO FOR HIMSELF AND OWNER
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: 803-0010 as of 04-17-2003 Status: ISSUED
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Permit Type: ADD/ALT SFR BLJILD PERMIT Applied: 02128t2003
Applicanf cEORcE SHAEFFER CONSTRUCTION Issued: 04/17/2003 970-845-5656 To Expire: 10/14/2003
Job Address: I193 CABIN CR VAIL
Location: I193 Cabin Circle
ParcelNo: 210109202003
Description:
Complete owner Addition/remodel INCLUDES EHU
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Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED To CFIECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
Cond: l6
(BLDG.): SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED IN ALL BEDROOMS AND
EVERY STORY AS PER SEC.3IO.9.I OF TTIE 1997 TJBC.
Cond: CON0005779
Crawlspace ceiling heights shall not exceed five feet, and
the trap door crawlspace access in the garage shall not
exceed 12 squere feet in area.
Cond: CON0005780
The relocation ofthe wood fence in the rear yard shall be
verified with an ILC prior to framing inspection.
Cond: CON0005781
The EHU deed restritions must be executed prior to TCO/CO
inspection.
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gtatement Nurnber: RO3OO03g17 Arnount: g10,183 .20 04/..7/200311:04 AM Payment Method ! Check h1t,3 IJc
NotaE.ion: 722L3 George Shaeffer ConEtructLon co
PETMiI Ii[O! BO3.OO1O TYPE3 ADD/AIJT SFR BUILD PERMIT Parce1 No: 21010 9ZO2OO3 Site Addreee I 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Irocation: 1193 Cabin Circle
ThLE Palment:$10,183.20
Total Feea: 910,183.20 Total AIJL Pmts6: $10,183.20 Balance: gO. OO ** * *
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Account Code Description Cunrent pmts
BP 00100003111100
PF 00100003112300
RF 111000031i2700
t'lc 00100003112800
BUILDING PEMIT FEES
PLAN CHICK FEES
RECREATION FEES
I.JILL CALL INSPECTION FEE
6 . 128. 00
3.983 .20
69. 00
3.00
APPtICATI NOT BE ACCEFIED IF INCOMPLETE
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75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657
General Conbactor:
', 1,.\ttuK"E \tlft€(&Cott
Town of Vail Reg. No.:and Phone #'s: 1?-0-
Ctuterc . 470-Zq7 -Q+sz
COMPLETE VALUATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMTT (Labor & Materials
BUILDING: $ l, {1q, fU4 ELECTRICAL: $OTHER: $
Pffi#*ME6E$A&II6.ALr $rorAl: S l, 91{ r gULl
Farcel# Ztol - mL- 0Z- OO3
(application will not be accepted without parcet number)
rob Name: Go4Suctl k*ot,rob Addres* llot3 C*e,p Cuu
SuMivision: Vp1l Vnfrc
Adilessi ?1.L0
WorkClass: New() Addition() Remodel([) Repair() Demo() other()
Does an EHU e-xist at this location: Yes (X) No ( )WorkType: Interior( ) Exterior( ) Both
Typeof Bldg.: Single-familyfl) Two-iamilV( ) MuhFfamily( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant( ) Other( )
No. of Accommodation Units in this building:No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:
) Gasloos( ) Wood/Pellet( ) Wood
of Fireolaces Prooosed: Gas Wood Bumino (NOT ALLOWED'I
Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes ( ) No Does a Fire Alarm Exisil Yes ('[) No ( )
For Parcet S Conbct Assessors Offrce at 970-328-8540 or visit
ONLY*************:t*****g+ r'****************
Planner Siqn-off:
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Questions? Call the Building Safety Team at 479-2325
Building Safety & Inspection Services
ProjectName: 6a's.,.V. W<.t\.r-..c,.{.\
Project Address:
/ This Checklist must be completed before a Buildins Permit aootiation witl he
acceated../-d. All pages of application are complete
d, Provide a copy of Design Review Board approval form
Y.Asbestos test and results submitted if demolition is occurring
U- Complete site plan submitted (5)
rl/ Staging plan (5) included (refer to Public Works checklist) No dumpster, parking or material
/. storage allowed on roadways and shoulders without written approval d, Public Way Permit application included if applicable (refer to Public Works checklist)
V"Full floor plans including building sections and elevations
U7 Architecfs stamp and signature
5TWindow and door schedule
{7Full structural plans, including design criteria (ie. loads)
d/ Structural Engineer's stamp and signature on structural
dTAll plumbing, electrical and mechanical plans stamped by engineer of record J Fire resistive assemblies specified and method of firestopping
or Soils Report must be submitted prior to footing inspection
STSmoke detectors shown on plans { Types and quantities of fireplaces shown
Applicant's Signature:
Project Planner
Project Inspector
F :/everl ane/torms/check2
Date of submittal:
TOWNoiF
BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE TIME FRAME
If this permit requires a Town of Vail Fire Department Approval, Engineer's (Public Works)
review and approval, a Planning Depaftment review or Health Department review, and a review
by the Building Department, the estimated time for a totai review will take as long as three (3)
weeks.
All commercial (large or small) and all multi-family permits will have to follow the above
mentioned maximum requirements. Residential and small projects should take a lesser amount
of time. However, if residential or smaller projects impacL the various above mentioned
departments with regard to necessary review, these projects may also take three (3) weeks to
review and approve.
Every attempt will be made by this department to expedite this permit as soon as possible.
I, the undersigned, understand the plan check procedure and time frame. I also understand
that if the permit is not picked up by the expiration date, that I must still pay the plan check fee
and that if i fail to do so it may affect future permits that I appiy for.
Agreed to by:
Project Name:
tl oarc: 0z lLlt 103
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F : evsryone/forms/bldpe..rn3
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DRAINAGE AND CULVERT INSPECTIONS ARE REOUIRED BY PUBLIC WORKS!
Please read and check off each of the items below:
d tne Town of Vail
ensure that new
from building sites
Building Department has developed the following procedures to
construction sites have adequately established proper drainage
along and adjacent to Town of Vail roads or streets.
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A"Town of Vail Public Works Department will be required to inspect and approve
drainage adjacent to Town of Vail roads or streets and the installation of temporary
or permanent culverts at access points from the road or street onto the construction
site. Such approval must be obtained prior to any requests for inspection by the
Town of Vail Building Department for footings, temporary electrical or any other
inspection. Please call Leonard Sandoval at 479-2198 to request an inspection from
the Public Works Department. Allow a minimum of 24 hour notice.
{ Also, the Town of Vail Public Works Department will be approving all final drainage
and culvert installation with resulting road patching as necessary. Such approval
must be obtained prior to any Final Certificate of Occuoancv issuance.
Agreed to by:
Project Name:
Date Signed:
F:/everyone/formtbldperm6
TOWN OF VAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL. CO 81657
970-479-2138
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
DEMO. OF PART/ALL BLDG. Permit #: D04-0001
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.......: I193 CABIN CIRCLE Applied . . : 0tl?t/2004
ParcelNo....: 210109202003 Issued...: 0l/21/2004
Project No . : ?? t R5. o2 4 3q 2_ Expires . . .: 07 /19/2004
owNER GORSUCH, SCOTT DAVID & RENIE01/2L/2004 phones
263 E GORE CREEK DR
VAIIJ CO
81557
License:
CoNIRACTOR GEORGE SIIAEFFER CONSTRUCTION'L/ 2L/ 2004 phone : 970-84s-5656
P O BOX 373
VAIIJ CO
816s8
License : ]-29-B
APPIJTCAI\rI GEORGE SHAEFFER CONSTRUCTION}L/2I/2}OA phone: 970-845-5555
P O BOX 373
VAIIJ CO
81658
IJicense: 129-B
Desciption:
remove fire damaged roof/wall material
Occupancy:
Type Conshuction:
Type Occupancy: ??
Valuation: $3,000.00 Add Sq Ft: 0
Fireplace Informationi Restricted: # ofcas Appliances: 0 # ofGas Logs: 0 # of Wood Pellet: 0
:t* l' *,1:**a*'l**t *,l,l,l* **,1***aa!ttar ft:t *
Building----> $83 .25 Restuarent Plan Review-> $0 . 00 Total Calculated Fees-> $140.35
Plan Check-> 954 . 11 DRB Fee-_----> 90. 0O Additional Fees------> $0 . O0
lnvestigation-> $0.00 Recreanion Fee--> $0.00 Total Pelmit Fee--> $140.35
Will Call---> $3 . 00 Clean-up Deposit------> $0. 00 Payments--- t $140.36
TOTAL FEES---------> 5140.35 BALANCE DUE----> S0.00
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COMMT]NITY
Approvals:IIEM: O51OO BUILDTNG DEPARTMENT
oL/21/2oo4 dm Action: Ap
Item: 05400 PL,ANNING DEPARTMENT
IIEM: O55OO FTRE DEPARTMENT
Item: 05500 PIJBI,IC WORKS
See page 2 of this Document for any conditions that may apply to this permit.
PAGE 2
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: D04-0001 as of 0l-21-2004 Status: ISSUED *:t**'.|F!i***:*:***+***!*!*****'t*:|*****i('.*'.*****,}*,t*!f*+*'t*|$**f*+****1t**'*'t',|.'t**'*!t't.**:|t:t*:}*****,&**********'|t'}******
Permit Type: DEMO. OF PART/ALL BLDG. Applied: 0t/2112004
Applicanr cEoRGE SHAEFFER coNsrRUcTIoN Issued: 0tlztl2004 970-845-5656 To Expire: 07/1912004
Job Address: I193 CABIN CR VAIL
Location: I193 CABIN CIRCLE
ParcelNo: 210109202003
Description:
remove fire damaged rooflwall material
Conditions:
Cond:38
(BLDG.): THIS PERMIT IS GOOD FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ONLY.
AN ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CERTIFICATE SHOWING THE AREA FREE
FROM ASBESTOS IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO ANY FURTHER WORK
OCCURING ON THIS SITE. IF FURTTIER QUESTIONS ARISE, CONTACT
THE VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT AT 479-2250.
Cond: 1
(FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE A}ry
WORK CAN BE STARTED.
Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQURED TO CHECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
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DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is conect. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this shucture according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR TELEPHONE AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4 PM.
OFOWNEROR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNEF
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APPLICATION
Buildinq Pbrmit#:
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WN OF VAIL PERMIT AP
Separate Permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, etc.l
N or BE Acc EprED rF rNco M
'LFT lEoieltu# "ff5B,, _ 031 X
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657 )u4 -rc CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
General Contractor:
G e"-, n -f h a.e Fe- ( o ^st. h
Town of Vail Reg. No.:
/,r 9 -6
Contact and Phone #'s:
i+e,/e^ (rw;c a?a-(>/J
Emaif address: St'gi,,e-C@ gsror.co. (e,-l
ContractorSignature: V. /
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GOMPLETE VALUATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMIT (Labor & Materials
BUILDING: $ELECTRICAL: $ r OTHER: $
PLUMBING: $MECHANICAL: $ToTAL: $ 3,o €e, oa
For Parcel # Contact Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit
Ato t0
Job Address: ,;77t ca b, n c, -, /,Job Name: ^/(-?.8 t)t'c h -
Address:llf \ Gb i^ C;,t/
Vo. ll NLv*+.,-,'a/
WorkClass: New() Addition( ) Remodel ( ) Repair( ; Oemo(X) Other( )
Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes (f ) No ( )Work Type: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) Both fi)
Type of Bldg.: Single-family ( ) Two-family ( ) Multi-family ( ) commercial ( ) Restaurant ( ) other ( )
No. of Accommodation Units in this building:No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:
: GasApoliances( ) GasLoqs( ) Wood/Pellet( ) WqSq
Gas Loqs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLOWEq
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Date Received:
\WAiI\dAtA\CdEV\FORMS\PERMITS\BLDGPER M. DOC 07 t2612002
ARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVTMENT TOIAIINOFVAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81557
970479-2138
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON TOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit #: E03-0101
GO j-oo (o
]ob Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Starus . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: 1193 CABIN CIRCLE Applied . . : 07 /15/2002
Parcel No...: 21,01,09202003 Issued . . : 08/2i,/2003
ProjectNo , ?gS&-o3qL Expires. .: 02/77/20U
owNER GoRSUCH, SCOTT DAVrD & RENIE0T/1,/2003 phone:
253 E GORE CREEK DR
VAIL CO
81557
Iricense:
coNrRAcToR SABO ELECTRIC 07/L5/2003 phone: 970-524-7970
0799 COTTONWOOD PASS ROAD
GYPSI'M, CO
4L637
License:276-E
APPIJICAIIT SASO EIJECTRIC 07 /1-S/2OO3 phone: 970-524-7970
0799 COTTONWOOD PASS ROAD
GYPSW, CO
4L637
License : 2'76-E
Desciption: TEMPPOWER
Valuation: $500.00
FEE SUMMARY
Electrical------> gso.00 Total Calculated Fees-> 953 . 0o
Additional Fees_> g0 - 00
Total permit Fee__> 953 . O0
Payments-> $53 .00
BALANCE DUiE__> S0. 00
DRB Fee_>
lnvestigation--->
witl call_>
so .00
90.00
s3.00
TOTAL FEE9-> Ss3. oo
Approvals:I€dm: 05000 EIJECTRICAL DEPARTMEMr
o7/L5/2003 DF
IIEM: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMEI{T
Action: AP
CONDITIONSOF APPROVAL Cond: 12
(BI-,DG.): FIEL,,D INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPIJIAIICE.
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 plarl to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning
#***. accordingto the towns zoning
and subdivision codes, design review approve4 Unifonn Building Code and other ordinances of the Town applicable
thereto.
REQIJESIS FORINSPECNON SHALL BE MADETWENTY-FOIJR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT479.2149 OR ATOt'ROFFICE FROM 8:OO AM.4
PM.€*AS^+r
SIGNATIJRE OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNET
TO\^AIOFVAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
970479-2138
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NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON TOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit #: 803-0174
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSLIED
Location.....: 1193 CABIN CIRCLE Applied. . : 09/29/2003
Parcel No...: 2701.09202003 Issued . . : 10/03/2003
ProjectNo: Expires..: 03/37/2004
owNER GORSUCH, SCOTT DAVrD & RENIE09/29/2003 phone:
263 E GORE CREEK DR
VAIIJ CO
815s7
I-,icense:
coNrRAcToR SABO ETTECTRTC 09/29/2003 phone: 970-524-7970
0799 COTTONWOOD PASS ROAD
GYPSI]M, CO
8163 7
License z 276-E
APPLICANT Resort Design Associatea 09/29/2OO3 Phone: 303-449-4433
1434 Spruce Street #110
Boulder, eO
Esmith@resortdesign. com 803 02
Lricense:
Desciption: electricalforAddition/remodel
Valuation: $30,000.00
FEE SUMMARY
Elechical-> $540 .00 Total Calculated FeeF> Ss43 . oo
Additional Fees-> $0.00
Total pemrit Fee_> gs43.oo
Payments--> 9543.00
BALANCE DUrE-> 50.00
DRB Fee->
Investigation->
wjtl ca[->
TOTALFEES-> 5543. oo
$0.00
$0. 00
$3. O0
Approvals:I€em: 06000 EI-,ECTRICAL DEPARTI{ENI
o9/29/2ofi rEI[ Action: AP
ftem: 05500 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CONDITIONSOF APPROVAL
Cond: 12
(BI,DG.): FIEI,D INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPIJIANCE.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an
accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and
plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state Laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning
and subdivisioncodes, design.**f;-o"4 UniforrrBuitdingCoa. *a ot, ordinances of the Townapplicable
thereto.
REQUBSISFORIIiISPECTIONSHALLBE MADETWENTY-FOURI{OURS INADVANCE BYTELEPHONE AT47LA49OR ATOIJROFFICEFROM S:fl)AM-4
PM.
OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIIyISELF AND oWNEr
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Statement
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Statenent Number: R030004835 Amount: $543.00 L0/O3/2OO3OTz27 pM
Paynent Method: Check Init: DF
Notation: check #5777
Permit No: 803-0174 Tl4)e: EIJECrRICAII PERMIT
Parcel lilo : 2LOLO92O2OO3
Site Addresa: 1193 CABIN CR VAII
Location: 1193 eeBIN CIRCLE
Total Fees: $543.00
ThiE Payment: $543.00 Total AIJIJ PmEs: $543.00
Balance: $0.00
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ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Description Current Pmts
EP OO1OOOO31111OO TEMPOMRY POWER PERMITS
!'lc 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE
540 .00
3. 00
RECEIVED
FEB2 0 2004
Br{l.ling Pehirit * :-OSE, -ElF-Efectricrf Permit *. Eo3-ol?,t
et O- 47 9 -21]9 (tnrpecrions)
Hectflcal contractor:
5*b" dleol-i Town oF Vail Reg, No.:tt z'tb Contact and Phone #'s:
.$to 4st4 ?*t &bo
.E-nil Ndlrerc, S*""t*
COIIPLETE SQ. FEET FOR NEW BUII"DS and VALUATION$ FoR ALt oTHERs (labor
AMOUNT OF SQ FT IN STRUCTURE;
Olfie at 970-328.864O or uisit #Par(glt# z,tOiAqZOzA, -
Job Name:- ri - -- - --"'--()tt J,r), lG-,rtqqlO,l robAddress: /lfg _t*b; d,rolL
Leeat Descrtpdon ll lot, llir*r, l{i,r"g,Subdlvision:
OwnersName:Do,'ral goaroar- lAddressbrJ,C:6.rgc,r"c{ pf -[Wf
Englneer:Address:Phone:
Detaileddescriptionofwork: fu6,. t*tto+n1 D*c *t 1iy,( p.o,.,nn4.
,.4n.*J...*[ '(., 4.",-.'f .'
Workdass: New() Acldlthn( ) Remodel( ) Repah(X Temppower( ) Other( )
WorkTlpc: Interior( ) E:rterior( ) Both( )Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No ( )
TypeofBldg.:singtefamit@()commerEia|()Restaurarit()other()
Np. of Exlsting Dnvelllng Unlts in urE bultOhg: 2 No. of Aaomnodabon Units ln this bullding:
Is this permit for a hot tub: yes ( ) No ( )
Dbes a FlreAlarm E<ist; .yes ( ) Nglf)---l
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75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81557
970-479-2138
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NOTE: THIS PERMT MUST BE POSTED ON IOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECHAMCALPERMIT Permit #: M03-0067
3o3otb
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: 1193 CABINCIRCLE Applied. . : 05/27/2003
Parcel No...: 2101,09202003 Issued . . : 06/79/m03
Project No : jqlo2 {9. 1- Expires . .: 12/76/2003
owNER coRsucH, scorr DAVrD & RENrE0s/27/2oo3 phone:
263 E E'oRE CREEK DR
VAIL CO
81657
Licenge:
CONTRACTOR iI S & M Meehanical, Inc. 05/27/2003 Phone: 9?0-390-1138
P.O. Box 09338
Avon, CO
8162 0
License : 246 -14
APPIICAI{Ir iI S & M Mechanical, Inc. O5/27/20O3 Phone: 970-390-1138
P.O. Box 09338
Avon, CO
8l_62 0
License:246-M
Desciption: INSTALL NEW BASEBOARD HEAT AND EHU UNIT MAIN LEVELIN FLOOR
HEAT, SNOVVIMELT DRIVEWAY, WALKWAYS AND DUCKS
Valuation: $60.000.00
Fiepl,ace Iffornution: Restricted:# of Gas Appliances: 0 # of Gas Logs: 0 # of
Paymmts--> $1, 503 . OO
Wood Pellet r****** FEE SUMMARY
Mechanical--> 51,200. OO Restuarant Plan Revi€w->
Plan Check-> S30O.oo DRB Fee--->
90.00 Total Calculated Feee-> S1,503.00
S0 . 00 Additional Fees_>$0.00
Investigation->
will call->
$0.00 TOTAL FEES--> $1,s03.00 Total Permit Fee-> 91,503.00
s3 .00
BALANCE DUE->
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMNT
06/03/2003 JRM Action: Ap
Item: 05500 FIRE DEPARTMENI
CONDITION OF APPROVAL Cond: 12
(BI-,DG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CIIECK FOR CODE COMPIJIANCE.
Cond: 22 I
(BLDG.): CoMBUSTIONAIR IS REQUTRED PER SEC. 701- OF THE L99? IIMC, OR SECTIoN
701 0F THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 23
(BL,DG.): INSTALL,,ATIoN MUST CONFORM TO MANUFACTURES INSTRUCTfONS AIID TO CIIAPTER
$0.00
10 OF THE 1997 I,Mc, CI{APTERC oF THE ].997 IMc.
Cond: 25
(Br.,DG.): GAS APPrrrANcEs sHAIrrJ BE vEMTED AccoRDrNc ro cItAprER I AIID sIIAr-,L
TERMINATE AS SPECIFIED TN SEC.8O5 OF THE 1997 T]MC, OR CHAPTER 8 OF TIIE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 29
(BLDG.): ACCESS TO HEATING EQUIPMENT MUST EOMPI]Y WITH CHAPTER 3 AND SEC.1O17 OF
THE 1997 I'MC A}ID CHAPTER 3 OF THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 31
(BIrDG.): BOII-,ERS SIIAI'Ir BE MOIJNfED ON FIJOORS OF NONCOMBUSTIBIJE CONST. IJNIJESS
I-,ISTED FOR MOI'NTING ON COMBUSTTBIJE FIIOORING.
Cond: 32
(BLDG.): PERMIT,PL,ANS AND CODE AI{ALYSIS MUST BE POSTED IN MECIIANTCAIT ROOM PRIOR
TO A}T INSPECTION REQUEST.
Cond: 30
(BLDG. ) : DRAINAGE OF MECIIAIIICAIT ROOMS CONTAfNING HEATING OR HOT-WATER SUPPITY
BOII-IERS SHAIJI' BE EQUIPPED WITH A FI,OOR DRAIN PER SEC. LO22 OF THE 1997 UII{C, OR
sEcTroN 1004.5 0F THE L997 IMC.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this applicatiorL filled out in full the information required, completed an
accurate plot plao and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the inforrration and
plot plarg to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning
and subdivision codes, design review approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances of the Town applicable
thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TI,ITNTY.FOUR HOURS IN ADV
PM.
SIGNA
TELEPHONE AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4
OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNET
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75 S. Frontage Rd.
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Mechanical Permit #:
97 O - 47 9 - 2L49 ( Inspections)
Permit will not be accepted without the following:
Room Layout drawn to scale to include:
Dimensio
Duct Size a
Line Si
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CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Mechanical Contractor:55 ; k{ iLlru,ha^r,,.1
Town of Vail Reg, No.:,;/to M C.ontact and Phone #'s:
/t)r.l't Ao-4,' ts>-- 3'lo' / / 3,f
E-Mail Address:
cl-P.q{al.contractor ttnnuo
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COMPLETE VALUATION FOR MECHANICAL PERMIT labor & Materials
Assessots Ofllce at 970-328-8640 or visit
*x ** * ** * * * * :f * * * *** ** *** x FoR oFFIcE usE oNLY* * * ** *'* *'*
for Parcel #
,a7 '('L f{a-tnadzl robAddress: l/q3 eeSN ())
Detailed.description of work: g{q/a1-t - 7z.i 6o -//)ar.'-' x1rL( - c,. //tt'.''- ltlt / .9t t onq-(L
WorkClass: New() Addition( ) AlterationQ{ Repair( ) fther( )
Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes $() No ( )Boiler Location: Interior $( ) Exterior ( ) Other ( )
TypeofBldg:Single-tamily\l) Duplex( ) Multi-family( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant( )Other( )
No. of Accommodation Units in this building:No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:
GasLoqs( ) Wood/Pellet( ) WoodBurn
Noffypeof FireplacesProposed:GasAppliances(/) GasLoSs( ) Wood/Pellet( ) WoodBurning(NOTALLOWED)
Is this a conversion from a wood burning fireplace to an EPA Phase II device? Yes ( )
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JR Mondragon - S|TE VlSlT FOLLOW-UP DATE 5/12/03 1:30 P,M.
From, "JR Mondragon " <imon|ngon@ci.vail.co.us>
To; <steve@gsconco,com>
Date, 05/16/200311,29AM
subiectl S|TE VlSlT FOLLOW-VP DATE5/12/O3 1'3O P.M.
CC, Kharlie Davis" <cdavis@ci.va il. co. us>
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Mr Steve Cr4ig,
this email is as a follow up to my site visit to the Conuch Residence located at 1193 Cabin Circle in Vail Colorado. (b03-
oo10)
Item # 1 as per our {iscussion is that the gym can remain as is, as no changes will be made to this area. And that egress
will be maintain thru the stairway leading to the East side oFthe home.
Item# 2. are the existing egress openings on the lower east level are to remain as is, meeting the egress requirement For
sill heightand opening sizes.. The window sizes do not haveto be inceased forlO %o(the natural light requirment.
The existing fireplaces have been addressed by Charlie Davis Town of Vqil Buil{ing Official an| Ceorge Shaeffer Const.
Co. as to the required changes that must be done at this residence.
Thank You.
Thanks,
JR
Senior Building lnspector/Plans Examiner
Buil{ing Dept
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97 O - 47 I -21 43 OFfi ce Phone
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TOWN OF VAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 8r657
970-479-2138
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NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECHANICALPERMIT Permit #: M03-0139
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: 1193 CABIN CIRCLE Applied. . : 08/04/2003
ParcelNo...: 210109202003 Issued. .: 08/14/2003
ProjectNo : Expires. .: 0211012004
oYvNER G'ORSUCH, SCOTT DAVID & RENrE08,/04/2003 phone:
263 E GORE CREEK DR
VAIIJ CO
81657
License:
CONTRACTOR Main Mechanical O8/O4/20O3 phone: 970-994-3250
5550 County Road #335, Unit 1
New CasUle, CO
8J.647
License:27L-M
APPLICANT Main Mechanical 08/04/2003 phone: 9?0-984-3250
5550 County Road #335, Unit 1
New Castle, CO
8t547
License z 27L-Y!
Desciption: VENT EXHAUST FANS,DRYER VENT AND COMBUSION AIR
Valuation: $2,819.00
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CONDITION OF APPROVAL Cond: L2
(BLDG.): FIEIJD IIISPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPITIAIICE.
Cond: 22
(BL,DG.): COMBUSTION AIR IS REQUIRED PER SEC. 701 OF TIIE 1997 I!MC, OR SECTION
701 0F THE l_997 IMC.
Cond: 23
(BLDG.): INSTAJ.TLATION MUST CONFORIII TO I,IANUFACTIIRES INSIRUCTIONS AI{D TO CHAPTER
L0 oF THE 1997 IfiC, CHAPTER 10 OF TrrE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 25
(BrrDG.): Ges APPLTAI{CEs sgal.?gu vEl{TED AccoRDrNc ro cHAprER 8 AlirD sHALL
TERMINATE AS SPECIFIED IN SEC.8O5 OF THE 1997 I'MC, OR CTIAPTER 8 OF rIrE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 29
(BIJDG.): ACCESS TO HEATING EQUIPMENT MUST COMPIJY WITH CHAPTER 3 AIID SEC.1O].7 oF
THE 1997 I'ME AND CHAPTER 3 OF TIIE 199? IMC.
Cond: 31
(BL,DG. ) : BOTLERS SHALI-, BE MoI'NTED oN FrJooRs oF NoNcoMBusrrBLE eoNsr. uNIJEss
IJISTED FOR MOI]NTING ON COMBUSTIBIJE FIJOORING.
Cond: 32
(Br,De.): PERMrr,Pr,Atls AND coDE Al{Alysrs Musr BE posrED rN t{EcIIAt{rcArr Rool{ pRroR
TO AT INSPECTION REQI'EST.
Cond: 30
(BLDG. ) : DRAINAGE OF MECHAIIICAIT
BOIIJERS SHAI'I' BE EQUIPPED WITH A
SECTIOII 1004.6 0F THE 1997 IMC.
*a*****ttlli'l*ll*******tt l al f tal* rra**,1* jlt'lttt
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN TELEPHONE AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM E:00 AM - 4 PM.
SIGNATURE OWNEROR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNEF
ROOMS CONTAINING HEATING OR HOT-WATER SUPPIJY
FrJooR DRATII pER SEC. LO22 Op THE 199? uMC, OR
It+*'i'i't **rl+'i * *'i'i* ** f * * |'at***+*+l'* ** *** ** *a*:t'tt*t+ *t*'i**i* 'it*t"tt* ***+**+{ra****** ***+f {r'} l'****
TOWNOFVAIL, COLORADO Staremenr tf f f 'i*'i'i'i * * *fti' * +*{' ***** **'}l'f* *t***** {' *lr*r***t**+ **t't* ***+ *ai*+ *'}*+**'l * *+ ***'t *'i**+'t ++ * i*****
Statement Number: R030004493 Arnount: gZg.00 Og/L4/2OO3L0:21 AIrl
Pajment Method: Check Init: DDG
Notation: Main
Mechanical 1204
PermLt No: M03-0139 Type 3 MECHANICAL PERMIT
Parcel No: 210109202 003
Site Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL
Location: 1193 CABfN CIRCLE
Tota} Feea: $78.00 Thia Pa)ment: $?8.00 Total AIIL pmtg: gzg.0o
BaLance: $0.00
'|'{' *+ *r* **+*l + + +++ ****t * ++ +++++++tf flt++ +* + +++t* +t+ f* +++++ + * **** * * * *t * *** *** ***** **** ** * *'t* * *
ACCOI.JNTITEM LIST:
Account Code Description Current Pmts
MP OO1OOOO31111OO MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 60.00
PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 15.00
t,JC OO1OOOO31128OO WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 3.OO
APPL]CA
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Ttot{ wLL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF IilCOMPLETE OR
Project #:
Building Permit #:
Mechanical Permit #:
97 0479-21 49 (lnspections)
T(MIIAVAL
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Golorado 81657
TOWN OF
Permit wlll not be accepted without the following:
Provide lllechanical Room Layout drawn to scale to include:
0Bq
Mechanical Contractor:
Mnw l,{e<r{auaAvt lt&.
Town of Vail Reg. No.:
?r1l M
Conlact and Phone #'s:
A*,' lhnis"^ 41o'16* -lzqo
E-ilail Addressi yvta1q@ qovvrt. r+o{c'[ffi'si gnature:
lAru^,/*
COMPLETE VALUATION FOR MECHANICAL PERM]T & Materials
MECHANICAL: $ L4H'D
Contact Assessors Offiee at 970-328-8640 or visit for Parcel #
Parcef # '?,\Ot 94 07,voa
Job Name: ao(avc41 eOMoeeL Job Address: ll4i c+\Ollr atwto
Q*aru<f ?A-rr4 , @teo \kr(- bpetsf
WorkClass: New() Addition( ) Alteration( ) Repair( ) Other( ) Artl., lio" /kwoa\t
Exterior ( ) Other ( )Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ([ No ( )
Type of Bldg: Single-familyfiJ Duplex ( ) Multi-family ( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant ( ) Other( )
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:No. of Accommodation Unib in this building:
Nc/Type of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas Appliances ( ) Gas LoSs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLOWED)
ls this a conversion from a wood buming fireplac€ to an EPA Phase ll device? Yes ( ) No ( )
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Main Mechanical, Inc.
6560 County Road 335
Unit f1
New CaEtle, CO 81617
Phone: 970-98,f-3250
Fax: 970-984-3226
July 28, 2003
Combusion air duct size and location
Boiler input is 600,000 btuh total
Need 150 sq. in. free area for each louver
Two louvers to be installed - one high and one low
Each louver is 18x18 and is located at mechanical room where boilers are located
Boiler venting by plumbing contractor
Heating by plumbing contractor Town of Vail
OFFICEGOPY
T0{ 31
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TOWNOF VAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
vArL, co 816s7
970-479-2t38
or?**r*r oF coMMUNrt" orurro.?^,
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECHANICAL PERMIT PCrMit #: MO3-0I44
30 }co (0
Job Address: 1193 CABIN CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: 1193 CABIN CIRCLE Applied . . : 08107/2003
ParcelNo...: 210109202003 Issued. . : 08/112003
ProjectNo : +R-5O,A -69< Expires. .: 0210712004
ow![ER GORSUCH, SCOTT DAVID & RE]IIE08/O7/20O3 phone:
253 E CIORE CREEK DR
VAIL CO
81657
License:
CoNTRACTOR HEARTH EXCHANGE, INC. (THF'I. O9/O7/2OO3 phone: 970-827-9623
P.O BOX 570
MINTURN, CO
8164s
License: I74-Yt
APPLICAIIT HEARTH EXCrrAlrGE, rNC. (THE) 08/07l2003 phone: 970-827-9623
P.O BOX 670
MTIiET'RN, CO
81545
License: 174-M
Desciption: Extension of living room flue pipe and instaltion of gas
log set in living room F/p install two new direct vent f/ps
Valuation: $7,007.00
Fir€Dlac€ lnformation: R€stricted: Y # ofGas Appliances: 2
Mecharical--+ $150,00 Rcstuarant Plan Review-->
Plan Ch€ck->
lnvestigation->
will csll->
540.00 DRB Fc€_____=>
93.00
s0.00 ToTAL FEES------> S2o3 . 00 Total Permit F€€--> 5203 .00
# of Gas l.ocs: I # of Wood Pellet: 0
FEE SUMMARY *rrr.+rl'rr'r'ra,r,r+***art'raatatt'r'!**ar**'|*****
$0. o0 Tohl Crlculated Fe€s-> $203 . 00
90.00 AdditionalFe€s-------->$0.00
Palments--> $203.00
BAI,AI{CE DUE->$o. 00
ItEM: O51OO BUII,DING DEPARTMMf,T
08/11-12003 irRr,r Action: AP
IIEM: 05600 FIRE DEPARII{ENT
CONDITION OFAPPROVAL Cond: 12
(BIJDG.): FIEL,D INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIAIICE.
Conrdz 22
(BLDG.): COMBUSTIONAIR IS REOUIRED PER SEC. 701 OF TIIE 1997 IJMC, OR SECTION
701 OF TTIE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 23
(BLDG.): TNSTAJ.TLATION MUST eONFORl,t TO MAIIIIFACTITRES INSTRUCTIONS Al{D TO CHAPTER
10 OF THE 1997 I'MC, CHAPTER 10 OF THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 25
(BLDG.): GAS APPIJIAIICES SHALL BE VE!{TED ACCORDING TO
TERMINATE AS SPECIFTED IN SEC.8O5 OF TIIE 1997 I'MC, OR
Cond: 29
(BIJDG. ) : ACCESS TO HEATIIIG EQUIPMEr{I MUST COMPLY WITH
TIIE 1997 I'MC A}ID CIIAPTER 3 OP THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 31
(BLDG.): BOfLERS SHAIJIJ BE MOITNTED ON FIr@RS OF NONCOMBUSTIBITE CONST. ITNLESS
IJISTED FOR MOTNTING ON COMBUSTfBIJB FIJOORING.
Cond: 32
(BL,DG.): PERMIT,PIJAIIS AND CODE ANAITYSIS MUST BE POSTED fN MECHAI.IICA! ROOM PRrOR
TO A}I TNSPECTION REQI'EST,
Cond: 30
(BLDG. ) : DRATNAGE OF MECHANTCAIT ROOMS COMIAIIIING HEATING OR I{OT-WATER SIJPPITY
BOILERS SHAITIT BE EQUfPPED WITH A FI'OOR DRAIN PER SEe. tO22 OE TIIE 1997 I]MC, OR
sEcTroN 1004.6 0F THE 1997 rMC.
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CHAPTER
CHAPTER
CIIAPTER
8 AND SHALL
8 OF TIIE 1997 IMC.
3 Al{D S8C.1017 0F
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENry-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4 PM.
OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNEF
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TOWNOFVAIL, COIORADO suficmcnt *aatltalaa*+*+**r't'tta*t*t**++'i+affft+**a**aifl.fttraf*+fra*ttftftaa++r****aat'taat****+t*aa*a
gtatenent lfunber: R030004457 Nnount r $2O3.OO OAILL/aOO30L:40 pM
PalmeEt Uethod: Check
Exchalge 4406
InIt: DDG
Notation: Hearth
Perm1g No: ![03-0144 lype: MBCIIAIIICBL PBRIIIT
Parce1 lfo: 210109202003 glte AAdre6B: 1193 CiASIN CR verl.
Locatlonr 1193 CABIN CIRCIJE
Total FeeE: S203.00
Etrte Paymeac: $203 . 00 Total AIJ, Pmt6 : $203 . 00
Balance: $0.00 **l*faat+tt+l+ftaltttfala+f*l+lla+*t*ft*++*tlf'l*a*++*++l*+aaltaa++*t.*r*tal*.lil.*'l*f,f++++*t
ACCOIJNT ITEMLIST:
Account Code Description Current ffi,s
l4P 00100003111100 t',tEcHAr{IcAL PERI',|IT FEES 160.00
PF 00100003112300 PLAir CHECK FEEs 40.00
l.lc OO1OO()()31128OO HILL CALL II{SPECTION FEE 3.OO
:J.:.*iv.rr:",\5i4$.tli,:i:lil
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75 S. Fronbg€ Rd.Vail,blorrdo 81652
Prcvlde Mechanical Room Layout drerrn to jcal€ to lnctude:o Mechanlcal Room Dlmcniions
Permit will not be accepted wlthout the following:
n
at
Comburdon Air Duet Size and l-ocatlon
Flue, Vent and Gas Une Size and loce6on
H€rt L6 Calculatlonr
Equlpment Cut/Spec Sheets
COI{.ITIIACTOR IN FOITMATION
RECEIVED
AUG 6 2003
TOV-COM NFU Hecnaniclt contracbr:
-r/*o1/
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Town ofVail Reg. No.:
/74 -rr/contactanw ge7- 7627 / zpzvte2 Lonrracbr signature:
il I r(Qffi,}
coMPLETEvA r&Materiats)
n rr.ron qr, E gf p. * ---n"T;;'/:,r;:r.-
|,Jl4-t.a_TgtZ6zoo
Job*"*' Gortro| /lesz&<s,JobAddress: //"i 6;tr- ,r,n
Er>btg7g, 6r.//;tiag n-n, .:@
? ?t b9 */a.*sb") o/so X-,r'o//r+ 3. ,O;eq.f t/aaf &.s J2a/ttu9
IqrkclasstNew() AddtW Atreqiion() Repair() osrerl 1
Boilerlocation: Interiort l grteriorf lGrt j Does an EHU odstatthb loca6on: yes ( ) No ( )
TaeofEldg:singrefamiry()g Duprex( I r'r,rru+.tnivr ) commerciar ( ) Reshurant( )oher( )
No. of E<isflng Dwelling Units in nS bulldln$No. of Accommodation Untts in ttris bullding:
Noffype of Fireplaces pmposed:
a wood buming fireplacetoaffi
,r*!r*r**,1**{.{i*d.****,trt:}***f.FOR oNLY**r.**:t*!i:t,trtltrt*,1,1.**,t*rt**t **rtrt*
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0 TowN oF vArL of"o*r"a*T oF coMM'Nrry DEVEL.'MENT
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
vArL. co 816s7
970-479-2138
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
PLUMBING PERMIT
Job Address: I 193 CABIN CR VAIL
Location.....: I 193 Cabin Circle
ParcelNo...: 210109202003
ProjectNo : ?Rtc( -CSt7
OUINER GORSUCH, SCOTT DAVID & RENIEO4/24/2OO3 PhONC:
253 E GORE CREEK DR
vArL CO
81557
I_,icense :
COIflTRAETOR iT S & M MECHANICAL
P.O. Box 9338
Avon, CO
4t620
License: 280 -P
APPI,ICAI\NT,J S & M MECIIANICA!
P. O. Box 9338
Avon, cO
8162 0
License:280-p
Plumbing--> 9510. 00 Restuarant Plan Review->
Plan Check--> gr2?.50 DRB Fee---------->
Desciption: move and repipe master bath add powder room alter lower
level,baths and laundry room
Valuation: $34.000.00
Fireolace Information: Restricted: ??# ofGas Appliances: ??# ofcas Loes: ?2 # of Wood Pallet: ??
Permit #: P03-0019
8O ?) cd(O
Status...: ISSUED
Applied..: 04/24/2003
Issued. . : 05/0712003
Expires. .: 1l/03/2003
04/24/2oO3 Phone: 970-390-1138
04/24/2003 Phone: 970-390-113S
$0.00 Total Calculated Fees---> $640.50
S0. o0 Additional Fees------>
lnvestigation->
Will Call--->
50.00 TOTAL FEES--------> 5640. s0 Total Permit F€e----> SE4o.50
Payments---> $54 0 .50
$0.00
$0. 00 BAI-ANCE DUE------->
Item: 05100 BUII-,DING DEPARTMEI{III
04/24/2003 DF Action: AP
IIeM: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMEN|
CONDITION OF APPROVAL Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIEI-,D INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPI-,IAI{CE.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
APPLICATIOl{IN
a
NWt{npvAn
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657
BuilEfng Permit #:
Plumbing Permit #:
97 O-47 I -2149 (Inspections)
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Plumbing Contractoq:JS *l'l W*taatc,,!
Town of Vail Reg. No.:aro - p Contact and Phone #'s:
/()^/,L{)n'4-,',tat-- 3?o // 3f
E-Mail Address:
Contractor Siqnaturey,/ ^ .7 /- y''--- r/r
, -/ Y nl4 V:4nzY)
COMPLETE VALUATION FOR PLUMBING PERMIT (Labor & Materials)
PLUMBING: $.dD
Contad Asressrc Offie at 97O-328'8640 or visit
Parcel #,^tl^rAz1 anr A1)a
rob Address: /p 3 C^gW"-
LegalDescription ll Loh ll Block: ll Filing:Subdivision:
owners Name:7,n n G auoto/-Phone:Addressr //e-s (z6ta,- &^-
Engineer:Phone:Address:
a/c( /a.adl.<- doo,.,,
0/.ta' ,ile.t^^- //,u<.e ,6o-a'o 4,r"( ,75atzn,./4 4acr*
WorkClass: New() Addition( ) elterationlX) Repair( ) Other( )
Typeof Btdg.: Single-famivrc Duplex( ) MultFfamily( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant( ) Other( )
No, of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: 4:J No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
pi-ce to an EPA Phase II device? Yes ( ) No (14
for Parcel #
**************rr************************FOR OFFICE USE ONLY*************rt***+.*******************
Other Fees:Date Receivedl
DRB Fees:AceDted BY:
Planner siqn-off:
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cHIMNEY TYPE: Type.4" factory-built chimney suitable for venting negative or neutral
draft (non-pressurized) appliances including boilers, building heating
equipment, firepraces and stoves. Rrs has been designeJ, tested',
and listed to vent large wood burning fireplaces and to extend ma-
sonry chimneys. RIS is listed to the UL 103HT standard for use in the
USA.
A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MT I'I=I IN REQUIRED CLEARANCE (AIR SPACE)TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALC IT 'S OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE . 'TTHId CHTMNEY BE INSTALLED ONLY IIt AC-CORDANCE WITH THESE rir*,,TJCTIONS.
Use only factory supplied components. Failure to do
the warranty of this chimney.
lf possible, install the chimney on the interior of the building as it will provide better performance than an exterior chimney. ln areas with continuous temperat,-rre" t^3t1,,,",0'F the use of an exterior chimney may result in operating problems such as poor draft and excessive condensation of combustion products. - if you do instati an exielor chimney, we recommend that you install it within an insulated enclosure.
Read these instructions and keep them forfuture reference. Contact Locat Build-ing or Fire Officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.
EXCEL
Chimney
lNDl,s-!.etAL
CHIMNEY COMPni\ I ri'rC.
801 ST. NICHOLAS
ST. JEROME, QUEBEC
CANADA, J7Y 4C7
ph 514 SOS 6336
fax 514 565 6519
Systerns
zusii4/94
Contents
TEcHNtcAL spEctFtcATtoNs.......... ................... 3
MATERIALS: .................. ..................... 3
ALLOWABLE FLUE GAS TEMPEMTURES: ........ 3
CLEARANCES: ............. ...................... 3 L|STING: ....''.....'............. 3
RIS DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES .,,,......,.........4
GENERAL INSTALLqTION NOTES .....................,. 5
Chimney Cleaning ........... 5
cHtMNEy stztNc ........... 6
Recommended Flue Height......... ........ 6
EARTHQUAKE DAMAGED CHtMNEyS................. ............,....... 7
LOCAL REQUIREMENTS.......... .,....,..7
INSTALI.ATION INSTRUCTIONS ....... 8
ANCHOR PLATE (Ap) .................... ................ e
Boiler Applications ........... g
Using an anchor plate to extend an existing masonry chimney...... ................. 9
Chimney Extensions.. ............... . ... 11
Typical Site Built..... ....... 11
Extending a masonry chimney lined with a metalchimney liner............. ....... 12
Masonry Transitions ...... 12
FIREPLACE APPLICATIONS .............. .. .l j
FLooR or BASE SUPPORT (BS)............ ............. 14
RIS Rough Opening Dimensions ...... j4
WALL SUPPORT .......... 15
Through the wall Instailation - wall support and wall Radiation shietd ....... 16
ROUND SUppoRT (RDS) & SQUARE SUPPORT (SOS) ....... 17
ELBOWS (RtE15, RIE3O, & RtE45) ...................... 1s
WALL BAND (WB) .......... .................. 1s
cuy BAND (cB)........... ..................... 20 RainCap(RC)............ ............. ... . t1
After market chimney top devices ......................... 21
RIS Offset Tables .......... 2s warrranty.... ................... 26
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ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MATERIALS:
CASING: Standard: Type 304 Stainless Steel optionar: Garvarume, Type 430,444 or 316 stainress
FLUE: Standard: Type 304 Stainless Steel Optional; Type 444 or 316 Stainless Steel
INSULATIoN: "THERMOPLUS" HtcH TEMPERATURE MTNERAL FTBRE
SIZE: O" TO 24" lnside Diameter
ALLOWABLE FLUE GAS TEMPERATURES:
Maximum Continuous: 1OOO"F
Brief Forced Firing: 14OO"F
Tested To: (3 X 10 min.) 21OO"F
CLEAR,ANCES:
To Combustible Materials:2" Air Space Minimum
To Non-combustible Materials: No clearance Required
LISTING:
RIS has been tested and listed to
the UL 1 03HTchimney standard by
Inchcape Testing Services
Listing # 50195-C7-704800
WARNECK HERSEY
L I STED
NorE: NFPA 211 requires that art chimneys used on sorid fuer residentialapplications to be listed to UL 103HT
RIS DIMENSIONS AND CA
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PA CITIES
Minimum Rough Opening Dimensions
Diameter
;Combustible Wall,Hole I Floor or Roof
(in.; ;Non-Combustible
;Wall,Floor or Roof
10 12 14 16 18 20
28 30
25 27
RIS Vertical Capacity Table TABLE 4
24"S ize 10"12" 14" 16,,18"
Anchor Plate 186'roo 146'120'102'
Floor Support I FAI 146'120',102'64'
Wall Su pport 150'1?nl 1 18'(11 43'
Offset Support 45'
Roof S u pport
lnsulated Tee
55'
65'
t6r)
50'
roo
4s',
146'
(U JJ
53', 45'
120', 102',
30' 25', 20,
?o'
89', 78' 70,
tnr anr anl av Av 1v
28' 26' 23'
64' 58' 53'
himney
Length
Adjustable
Length
RIS Chimney Dimensions TABLE
Diameter OD
E%
lbs/ft.
2e
9%4.4
8"
12%
14%
4.8
to
*
?.g
12
't6%
18%
18"20lr'.13
14.3
11 ''
20"
22"
22%
24y,
24"26v,17
TABLE
Nominal Length Instailed Length
aat..-t ZZ/a
24" adjustable fi% - 24
12" 10%
12" adjustable 7yz- 12
GENERAL INSTALLATI
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. . The chimney is intended for use with residential, commercial and industrial heating appliances,and for fireplaces where permitted by the local building codes. s"e page 3 ror maximum allowable flue gas temperatures.
? , Sizelhe t{T!"y in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's instructions. Fcr masonry fireplacesfollowTABLE.l. whenextendingamasonrychimneythecrosssectional areaoftheRls chimney must equal or slightly exceed the cioss sectionalarea of the existing chimney. Note: ln tne chart on page 5 the chimney size is a function of fireplace opening rii", it is potsiute to rnange rhe chimney diameter required by increasing or reducing'the opening s'ize.
l: - Thg :!imn:y may be enclosed in a combustibte chase. lf it is desirable to enclose the chimney,then maintain at least 2" clearance to combustibles. we recommend that the chase be lined vrirn gyprock' Some areas require type X gyprock, see local authorities for the regulations in ycur erea.
4'
.
Do not fill the space around the chimney with insulation or any other material. This space must remain empty.
l. . Thechimneyshallextendatleast3ft.aboveitspointofcontactwiththeroofanrJ"rtoast2ft.
higher th.an any wall, roof or adjacent b-uirding within l0 ft. The chimney must project a n-,. - _, i,,above a locally fabricated metal chase " . \irig. Note: In California this chase flashing is . ,., - , ;e ventilated.
6. The maximum height of un-braced or un-guyed chimney above the roof is 5 ft.
7. The clearance between single wall stove pipe and unprotected combustible ma.: r be less than 1 8" (refer to the Building Code in use in your area).
8' Factory built chimneys which extend through any story above that on which the connected appli-ance is located are to be provided with enclosurls naving i fire rating efual to or greater than thaiof the floor or roof assembly through which they pass,
9' A support must be installed above each chimney offset. See table 4 for load ratings.
10' We recommend that an existing masonry chimney be inspected and cleaned by a qualifieo chimney sweep prior to commencing the installaiion of a chimney'extension or chimney lining.
Chimney Cleaning
Keep.yourchimneyclean. Accessshouldbeprovidedfortheinspectionandcleaningofall sectionsof
l?jlTl:v: Have your.chimney cleaned by a qualifieo cnimneviwe"p. rryou w"ant to.r".. v"r,'cnrmney yourself, then clean your chimney using a nylon or metilchimney biush of the coRREcT slzE' Do Nor use a brush that will scratih ttre itainiess steet interioioiitre cnimney.
Soot Formation and Need for Removal(oilappliance):
Soot can accumulate on the chimney flue when connected to an oil fired appliarrce. lf not removed peilodically this deposit can ignite and cause possibledamage to n" "nirn"y. The chimney should be inspected at least once every yearduringihe heating seison to aeteimine if a soot build up has occurred' lf soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimnev fire.
CHIMNEY SIZING
Use the table below to determine the correct diameter of chimney for an open masonry
fireplace. For factory-built fireplaces and wood-burning stoves, use the size specified ty
the appliance manufacturer. In most cases, this is the diameter of the flue coliar.
FIREPLACE OPEIING VIDTK V $ raNEY DI^HCTCR. lilc,lls
Recommended Flue Height
Once the correct chimney size
has been determined, there are
two factors which can be com-
pensated for when calculating
the optimum height of the sys-
tem - elevation and chimney
layout. The higher the eleva-
tion, the greater the chimney
height required to provide the
same draft as an installation a
sea level. The more complex
the chimney layout (the more
tees, elbows, etc. in the sys-
tem) the greater the chimney
height required to provide the
same draft as a straight up sys-
tem. The table on the right sug-
ges':s the minimum height re-
quired to insure adequate draft
under a variety of conditions.
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MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FLUE HElcHT. from the ftue
connectlon on the appliance (feet)
Elevation number of elbows
ADOVe sea
Levet (feet) 0 2X 2X 2X 4X 4X 15' 30' 4s' 15. 30.45.
0- 1000 12
i00&2000 12.5
13 15 16 14 18 20 18 20
20.5 19 21
200G3000 13 14 16 17 15 19.5 21.5 ro q 21.5
3000-4000 13.5 14.5 17 18 15.5 20 zz-3 zu zz.J
4000-5000 14 15 1l 16 18.5 17.5 23 21 23
500G6000 14.5 15.5 18 19 17 . 21.5 24 21.5 24
600G7000 15 16 20 17.5 22.5 18.5 25 22.5 25
700&8000 :15.5 16.5 . 19 20.5 18 23 25.5 23 25.5
800s9000 16 't7 20 , 21 18.5 24 do.i -':.)
900G1(X)00 16.5 17.5 2,24.5 20.5 19 27 24.5 , 27
No more than two offsets (four elbows) allowed
1 . This column shows the height required for a rear vented stove run
18" horizontally into a te6.
z. -rtrif @-top venteo stove wittr a
90' elbow and an 18" horizontal run into a tee.
EARTHQUAKE DAMA CHIMNEYS
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GED
when using an RIS chimney to repair a damaged masonry chimney it is important to note that ICC is not in a position to determine the condition of the existing masonry. The assess-ment of the existing structure and determination of the correct repaiiproceoure is beyond the scope of these instructions. ln some cases a proper damage assessment will require an on site evaluation by a professional engineer. Because orirre uncertainty retaied to the existing structure earthquake damJge repairs should only be completea by knowledg-able, experienced contractors
RIS chimneys have been specifically designed, tested and listed to vent masonry flreplaces in residential installations and to extend existing masonry chimneys. one of the primary applications of RIS is for the repair of earthqualie oamagbd r..onry fireplaces and chim-neys' ICC provides components designed to correctly adapt our producis to existing ma-sonry construction and we warranty the performance and mechanical integrity of our sistem when it is correctry instailed on a structuraily sound foundation.
LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
The requirements for chimney repair vary substantially from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. We sii'ongly rec:mmend ihat you contact your local building officials to determine the require-ments In your particular area before attempting any chimney repairs. Some municipalities (e'g': The City of Los Angeles) have specific written repair requirements - most other areas are not as specific. Two sources of information concerning the construction and inspection of masonry chimneys and fireplaces are "The Residential Fireplace and Chimney Handbook'written by lhe Masonry Institute of America and "Repair Of Earthquake Damaied Masonry Chimneys Using New Metal Chimneys" by the City of Los Angeles Departm"it of eritoini and Safetv.
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UCTI INSTALLATION INSTR oNs
Chimney Lengths (RlL)
tnstall chimney lengths as follows:
1. Stack one chimney length on to another.
2. Screw the stainless steel metal screws supplied with the length through the pre-punched
holes in the bottom of the length and into the lower length. Be sure to use a metalscrew in
each pre-punched hole. continue untilthe required chimney height is achieved.
3' ln some installations it is difficult to install allof the screws in the pre-punched holes (eg:
when the chimney is run parallelto a wall at minimum clearance). In these installations it is
possible to install a locking band however the use of a locking band does not totally elimnate
the requirement for screws. You should install as many screws as possible (the
screws do not all need to be in the pre-punched holes) and you must installat least half of
the screws.
Adjustable Length (RtLA)
The adjustable length is to allow the chimney to fit in a fixed distance when a suitable standard
length is not available. Typical applications are between two elbows when a fixed offset dis-
tance is required or between two boiler outlet flanges which are a fixed distance apart.
The length of the outer casing of the adjustable length must be set before it is installed. The
adjustable length is installed by sliding the flue (inner stainless steel) into the section below it
after the two piece outer casing has been adjusted to the correct overall length. The adjustable
length should be installed with a straight chimney section betow it, there is not sufficient ioom for
it to adjust into a tee or elbow.
1. Measure the exact length required, be sure to allow for the overlap between chimnev
sections.
2- Slide the two piece outer casing together untilthe correct overall length is achieved.
3. Fasten the two casing sections together using the stainless steel metalscrews provided.
Be sure to put a screw in each pre-punched hole.
4- Cut off the exposed insulation. You do not need to remove any extra insulation in order to
allow for overlap, the insulation willcompress sufficienfly when assembled.
5. Slide the flue into the length below it and fasten the exteriortogether in the same manner as
a conventional chimney section. lt may require somewhat more effort to connect the
adjustable length since you are compressing the insulation at the same time.
ANCHOR PLATE (AP)
Boiler Applications
The chimney may be supported directly on top of the appliance. This is achieved by attach-ing an Anchor Plate (Ap) direcfly to the ouilet of the appliance.
The. maximum height of chimney supported will be determined by the allowable maximum load on the boiler, but should generally not exceed 25 feet.
1. The support should be bolted to the appliance using 3/g" or rarger borts.
2' Place the first chimney length in the anchor plate. Fasten it in place using one factory supplied stainless steel screw through each anchor plate bracket inio the chimney casing.'
HETAL SCREV
ANCHOR PLATE
BOILER OUILET
Using an anchor plate to extend an existing masonry chimney.
The are two common applications for extending a masonry chimney with an RIS chimney -when the masonry chimney is too short causing draft problems and when the masonry chim-ney is damaged as a resurt of age or mechaniiar shock (earthquake)
1 ' lf the RIS chimney is being used to extend an existing chimney in good condition then the anchor plate may be installed directly on to the existing chimney. it is often necessary to remove a portion of the top tile liner and some of the masonry cap in order to achieve a structurally sound clean, flat surface. Alternatively a concrete bond beam may be pourec rn tcp of the existing masonry in order to achieve a flat surface . ln either case read the section on masonry transitions carefully before instatting the anchor p/afe (see page 12).
1A. lf the RIS chimney is being used to extend a damaged chimney read the information on
Pagg 7 regarding repairs of earthquake damaged chimnlys carefully. There is no substi-
tute for a thorough on site examination of the existing chimney by a qualified contractor.
The pamphlet "Repair of Earthquake Damaged Masonry cnimneyi Using New Metal chimneys" by the city of Los Angeles Department of Buiiding and'safety provides spe-cific instructions on how to determine a suitable location to adapt from masonry to metal.
This pamphlet also recommends specific steel bracing which must be fastened to the roof
to provide lateral support for the existing masonry. SeL drawings of typical installations on page 11.
2- Pour a concrete bond beam to provide a suitable surface to fasten the anchor plate and
seal the top of the existing mason ry. Read the section on masonry transrTrons carefulty
before installing the a bond beam or anchor ptate (see page l2).
3- Apply silicone to the top surface of the masonry prior to bolting the anchor plate down.
4- Boltthe anchor plate to the top of the existing masonry using 3/8" or larger metal anchors
solidly fastened into the existing masonry.
5- screwthefirstsectionof chim-'"totheanchorplateusingonefactorysupplie,_ , -s steel screw through each pre-,,_. .r hole.
Carefully caulk the bottom of the chimney section with silicone where it contacts the anchor
plate to prevent water from entering between the anchor plate and the chimney. At the sametimeinsurethattheperimeteroftheanchorplateisthoroughlycaulked,...., -.contacts the masonry.
Install additional components as required. Be sure to maintain the required clearance to
combustible materials.
The maximum height of un-braced or un-guyed chimney above a roof is s ft.
The maximum height above an anchor plate without a lateralsupport is s'.
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Chimney Extensions
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Transition
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Extending a masonry chimney lined with a metal chimney liner
RIS may be used to extend a masonry chimney which has been lined with an approved chimney liner. This type of repair is generally found where the original flue tile has been
damaged by chimney fire or moisture and in cases where the flue has been relined to reduce
its cross section. The RIS anchor plate has a single wall connector section designed to allow
a metal chimney liner to be screwed directlv to it.
Masonry Transitions
Masonry flue liners are typically rectangular, oval, or square, and they are rarely consistent in
size. When installing an RIS chimney to extend a clay tile liner the new round chimney must have
a cross sectional area equivalent to the original masonry flue. In some cases thii requires a
dramatic change in the shape of the flue (e.g: a 6 X 12 flue adapted to 10,'round).
When the original clay tile liner being extended is close to the same size and shape as the RIS
chimney it is generally sufficient to construct a smooth, hand laid, refractory cement transition.
When the original clay tile liner is substantially different in size or shape from the RIS chimney it
is recommended to install a locally fabricated stainless steeltransition section between the two
systems in order to insure smooth gas flow. lt is not possible for ICC to offer transition sections
as a stock item because of the variations in flue tile size - even a "standard size" flue tile varies
quite a bit from piece to piece. We recommend that this transition be locally constructed using
the following procedure (see the drawing on page 11)
{ Mat<e a papertemplate of the existing tile liner
{ Have a local sheet metal fabricator make a rectangular to round tapered transition having
the following properties:
{ constructed of .ozs (22 gauge) or heavier type 304 or 316 stainless steel
{ The rectangular section should correspond as closely as possible to the shape of the
template and should have a 1" flare at the end to allow it to seat squarely on top ofthe
existing chimney - see drawing.
\l The single wall connector on the RIS anchor plate should fit snugly inside the round section
of the transition.
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For radical shape changes the tapered section should be 6-8 inches long - this will
require a thicker bond beam.
The transition section should be wrapped with '1" of mineral fibre insulation prior to pouring the
bond beam. This allows for expansion and contraction and creates a thermal break between the
metal and masonry.
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FIREPLACE APPLICATIONS
The anchor plate is designed to adapt an Rrs chimney to a masonry fireplace.
1. The anchor plate must be instailed on a smooth, structuraily sound, flat surface.
2' , Bolt the anchor plate to the top of the existing masonry using 3/8" or larger metal anchors solidly fastened into the existing masonry. Use the holes in ihe aninor plate as a template to locate the anchors.
3' Place a bed of refractory cement on the masonry in the area the anchor plate will be in contact with.
4. Bolt the anchor prate down firmry. A[ow the refractory cement to dry.
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MASENRY
ANCHOR
REFRACTORY
CEMENT
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RIS M i n im um no u g tr-pen in gETmEiSns-
Combustibte Wail,Hole Floor or Roof
(in.) Non-Combustible
Wall,Floor or Roof
6 7 810 12 14 16
12 13 14 16 18 20 22
10 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27
FLOOR or BASE SUppORT (BS)
1. cut and frame the opening to the dimensions required in table 3 above.
2. Attach the support to the floor using one #10 x 2', screw through each hole in the support.
3' Place the support collar around the chimney length at the desired height. Tighten the ring and then screw the Stainless steel metal screws lsupptieo witn support) thiough ihe -
collar and into the chimney casing. Be sure to use a metal screw in each nre-nrn..,--,i
hole. F' v Fs' 'v' 'eq
4. Place the chimney and collar in the support.
5. Continue installing chimney lengths as required.
SUPPORI CoLL^Ji
MET^L SCRE*s
SUPPORI pure \-rscRew
WALL SUPPORT
This support may be attached to a combustible or non-combustible wall. lt may be used to
support an Insulated ree or may be used as a re-support fastened to a chimney length.
1. Attach the main support plate to the wall using at least a #10 X 3" screw through each
hole in the plate. Make sure the support is horizontal, then attach the angle arms tolhe
wallabove the support.
2 Place the support collar around the chimney length at the desired height. Tighten the
ring and then screwthe stainless steelmetalscrews (supplied with support)through
the collar and into the chimney casing. Be sure to use as many metal screws as there
are pre-punched holes in the chimney lengths.
3. Place the chimney and collar in the support.
4. Continue installing chimney lengths as required.
lf possible install an interior chimney as it will provide better performance than an exterior chim-
ney. ln area with continuous temperatures below 18 C (0"F) the use of an exterior chimney may
result in operating problems such as poordraft, excessive condensation of combustion pr.oducts
and rapid accumulation of creosote when connected to a wood burning appliance. ityou Oo
install an exterior chimney, we recommend that you enclose it using an insulated enclosure.
CHIMNEY LENGTH
OR
INSUIAIED TEE
WALL SUPPORT
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SUPPORI COLTAR
METAL SCREWS
rvltl SuppoRT BlsE
. NOTES:
1. The chimney may be enclosed or un-enclosed. Maintain 2" clearance to combustible mate-
rials. Do not fill the 2" space around the chimney with insulation or any other material.
2. A wall band must be used to secure the chimney to the wall. Maximum distance between
wallbands is 8 feet.
3. The minimum horizontal length of chimney extending past the inside wall is 4 inches.
4. The distancebetweenthestovepipeandaparallelcombustiblewallorceillngrnr:stn;i::e
less then 18"' The distance between the horizontal stove pipe and the un-shielded venical
wall through which the insulated chimney passes is determined by the Wall Radiation Shield.
5. lf an exterior installation is to be enclosed, allow for access to base of Tee to facilitate
required cleaning.
6. The minimum distance between the bottom of the chimney and any horizontatcombustible
surface is 12".
Through the wall lnstallation - wall support and wall Radiation Shield
1. De:":mine where the chimney will pass through the wall.
For concrete walls cut a hole slightly larger than the chimney.
For combustible walls cut and frame a hole (See TABLE 3 for size)
2. Combustible wall:
From outside, put the exterior portion of the wall radiation shield in the hole. Nailthe
radiation shield in place using 4 2" nails or # I * j 112" wood screws.
3. Fasten the Wall Support to the outside wall. The Wall Support must be adjusted so
that the clearance to a combustible wall is at least 2,'.
4'Stack the next chimney length in place. Fasten the lengths together using one stainless
steel metal screw in each pre-punched hole. Continue untilthe required chimney height is ;-, .^ L^..1 ii , : -!:llE'J-
5. lnstall a Wall Band at 8'intervals. The Wall Band should be adjusted to ensure the chimney
is vertical and at 2" (or more) clearance to combustibles.
6. lf the chimney extends above the roof more than 5'above the last lateral brace. it should be
secureo to ihe roof using a Roof Brace (RB)
7. Fit the rain cap to the top of the chimney. Screw the metal screws provided through the
straps and into the top chimney length.
FROM INSIDE
8' Fasten the flue extension to the horizontal chimney length sticking into the room.
9 .Putthe interior portion of the wall radiation shield (wRS) in the hole in the wall and push it until it stops against the wall. Fasten it to the wail.
NOTE
lf the chimney passes through the rool cut a hole large enough to provide 2,,clearance between thechimneyandtheroof.Seethetableonpagel2 forthesize. puttheroofflashinginplace.
Seal the joint between the roof and tne flasrring with roofing pitch. For sloping roofs, place the flashing under the upper shingles and on top of the lower shingles. Nail the flashing to the rcof using roofing nails. Place the storm collar over the chimney ani push down until the collar con-tacts the spacer, Caulk the joint between the chimney and tollarwith silicone caulkino.
ROUND SUppoRT (RDS) & SQUARE SUPPORT (SOS)
Typicalround and square support installations are shown in drawings 1 thru 4 on page ig.
The clearance between the chimney ', . ccmbustible material must not be less than 2,, except in areas directly shielded by the support. See the rough opening TABLE 3 for the minimum frame dimensions. Do not fillthis area with insulation.
lf the support is installed in a ceiling with an attic directly above, the support atso acts as i.ne a6ic radiation shield.
1' Locate the chimney in a convenient place as near as possible to the appliance outlet. Cut and frame the holes in the floor, ceiling, and roof where the chimney will pass.
? From below, push the support into the framed hole. The support must protrude at least 4,'below the finished ceiling. Nail the support to the framed joist using I 3', spiral nails or #10 X 2 " wood screws. Place the Finis'h'Cotlar around theiupport Jnd fasten it to the ceil ing using the two screws provided.
3' Aftach the flue extension (found in the support box)to the bottom of the first chimney length using the 3 metal screws provided. Put this chimney length in the support. push it down firmly in place.
4' From below, installa firestop radiation shield in each floorthrough which the chimney passes.
5' Stack the next chimney length on the first length. Fasten the three screws supplied through the holes to fasten the chimney together. Continul untilthe required chimney neigit is reached.
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Aftic and roof area
6. At the attic level, install a radiation shield (RS) from below. With the addition of a storm
collar to close the top this shield acts as the joist and the attic radiation shield.
lf your chimney is enclosed in the attic proceed as fotows:
7 ' Put the roof flashing in place. Seal the joint between the roof and the flashing with roofing
tar. For sloping roofs, place the flashing under the upper shingles and the on topli tne
lower shingles.
8. Nail ihe flashing to the roof using roofing nails. Place the storm collar over the chimney
and the flashing. Tighten it in place. Caulk the joint between the chimney and storm collar.
I Fit the rain cap to the top of the chimney. Screw the two metal screws provided through
the straps and into the top chimney length.
UNENCLOSEO ATTIC - REGULAR FLASHING ENCLOSED AITIC - VENIEO FLASHING
ORAWING I
CATHEORAL CEILING
DRAWING 2
REGULAR (UNENCLOSEO) ATTTC
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ELBOWS (RtE15, R|E3O, & RtE4s)
Elbows are used to offset the chimney in order to bypass a building obstruction. Two pairs of 15,30 or 45 degree elbows (4 elbows totil) are allowed per cnimney .Fter There is no limit on the length of chimn-ey between offsets howeverthe chimney mustbe re*upported at regular inter-vals - see TABLE 4 for support capacities. Note: 45"
"iuo*. ire jplioveo for use in canada only. The elbows are attached in ihe same manner as the chimney'rengths.
see the offset TABLE 7 and rABLE g on page 2s for offset dimensions.
1. Place the elbow on the chimney length.
2' Screwthe Stainless Steelmetalscrews (supplied with the elbow)through the pre-punched
holes in the bottom of the elbow and into the'lower length. Be sure to use a metal screw in each pre-punched hole. The holes in the elbow will n6t line up with the holes in the chim-ney section.
3' lnstall a re-support (a wallsupport, offset support or roof support) above the return elbow.
WALL BAND (WB)
The Watl Band is used to secure the chimney to an exterior or interior wall. The recommendeo maximum length of chimney between wall bands is eight feet.
1. Choose a convenient location forthe WallBand.
2- Place the band collar around the chimney length at the desired height.
3. Attach the band arms to the collar using the bolts supplied.
4. Attach the band arms to the wall a minimum of #10 X 2" screws through each hole in the support
5- .Tigl!9| the ring and then screw the Stainless Steel metal screws (supplied with wa1 band) through the collar and into the chimney casing. Be sure to use a metal screw in each pre-punched hole.
6- Adjust the wall support so that the chimney is at least 2" from combustible materials.
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GUY BAND (GB)
The Guy Band is generally used to secure a chimney above the roof. The maximum length of un-guyed chimney above the roof is five feet. The maximum length of guyed chimney abovi the roof
is twenty feet' The maximum length of chimney between gu! uanJs is ten feet. if height greater
then ten feet is required above the rool an engineered support system should be inslalled.
1- Place the band collar around the chimney length at the desired location. Tighten the ring ' and then screw the Stainless Steel metal screws (supptied with the bandl through the
band and into the chimney casing. Be sure to usea metalscrew in each pre-punched
hole.
2- Attach guy wires to the band and to the roof or ceiling using adequate attachments (not
supplied). lnstall the three guy wires at 120" intervais andlighten them evenly until the
chimney is properly located and secure.
RADIATION SHTELD (RS)
The Radiation Shield is used to shield the chimney when passing through a combustible floor or rccf. Th: See TABLE 3 forthe correct rough opening size.
1- lnsiall the length of chimney that passes through the floor or roof.
2. From below place the radiation shield in the floor or roof.
3. Attach it to the floor or roof using #8 X 2" scre,,vs through each pre-punched hole.
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Rain Cap (Rc)
All Rls chimneys must be terminated using a rain cap. The Rls design leaves the insulation exposed at the ends and without a rain cap moisture can enter the ch-imney.
1- Fit the cap on to the top chimney length.
2' Screw the stainless steel metal screws supplied with the cap through the pre-punched holesinthebottomofthecapandintothelowerlength. Besureiouseametalscrewin
each pre-punched hole.
After market chimney top devices
It is a common practice for chimneys to be installed with custom made rain caps and termina-tions of various kinds. This includes such after market devices as Exhausto chimney top fans and chimney top dampers- The following factors must be considered when installing a chimney termination other that our factory-built anO tisted chimney caps.
\Men installing a chimneytop device of any kind you must deductthe length of chimney equiva-lent to the weight of the device from the maximum rated capacity. lf additional supjort'is re-quired we recommend the use of a roof support as close to tne toi of the chimney as possible.
We recommend the use of a roof brace or guy wires to provide lateral support when an alter-nate chimney top is installed. Additional laieralsupport is not required when the chimney is installed in a chase if the chimney does not projeci more than 1B inches above the chase top.The use of a roof support is recommended ior ihate instailatio;s.
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Model RIS has exposed insulation at the ends. In most installations RIS is terminated with our factory built cap which covers the end of the insulation. When usinj any othertype of cap you
m ustuse a hcbrysupplied cbzure rhg eart#RCB )tc ccverdre op ofd.re chin ney.
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CHIMNEY LENGTHS
The Lengths are availabte in si:es
from 6" to 24" l.O. and in lengths
ot t2', 24" & 48".
The standafd materials are:
Casing - Type 304 Stainless Stee Flue - Type 304 Staintess Steel
Other matedals are avaiteblg
on requesL
ADJUSTABLE LENGTH (RILA)
There are two Adjustablc Length3
available. They can be used
between elbows or wherevet an
odd lenglh is required.
TNSULATED TEE (RtT)
Oesigned to connect horizontal ano
veftical sections of the chimney.
RADIATION SHTELD (RS)
Used when the chimney passes
through a combustiblc
floor or roof.
ELBOWS 15,30, &45 ( RlE15, R|E3O, RlE45 )
used when a directional change is required. Note: 45'erbows are approved for use in canada onry.
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FLOOR or BASE SUPPORT (BS)
Oesigned to suppon the chimney from
a floor or roof_
It mey be used as a supplemenrary
support when the chimney height ex_
ceeds that of the primary suppon.
The support atteches lo the chirnney
casing.
See Support Capacity Table for maxF
mum supponed chimney height.
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ANCHOR PLATE (AP)
The anchor plate is used to con-
ned an RIS chimney to a masonry
fireplaceorto conncctan RIS chim-
ney lo an existing masonry chim-
ney. The basa plate ofthe anchor
plale is made from 10 gauge (t/8")
salvanized steef'
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WALL SUPPORT (WS)
Designed to support a chimney on a wa .
See Suppon Capacity Table for maximum supported chimney height.
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WALL BAND (WB)
Used on vertical or horizontal
runs ot chimney to stabilize the
chimney.
The fecommended maximum
distance between Wall Bands
is 8'.
The RIS rain cap is constructed entirely of stainless steet. lt is
designed to provide good protection from wind and rain white
Incorporating small size and a low profile.
Note: lf you intend to use en after market car . .L ^r: --.--ey
you must.termin_ate lhc chimney with an ICC .i...;r r: t: E;se ;a,1 #RCB) Thc RCB closes offthe top ofthe cap to prevenr mo,siuie
rrom entenng the chimney.
ROOF FLASHTNG (F, FA, FB)
Used to provide weather
protection where the chimney
penetrates the roof.
Three models ate availeble to
accommodate various roof
pitches.
The Storm Co ar (SC) is
tncluded-
2?
LOOF SUPPORT (SR)
The roof supporl is used
above an otfset, to pro-
vtde additional supPort
when the chimney height
exceedS the primary
suppoft cepacity, or
when it is ditficult to in-
stall a round Ot square
suppon.
GUY BAND (GB)
Designed to stabitize the chimney
above the roof line.
The maximum un-guyed chimney
height above the roof is 5'.
The maximum guyed chimney
height above the roof is Z0'.
May be used to reptace Wall Bands
where their installation is difficutt.
Uses three wires installed et 1ZO.
intervals.
-P:alnn-
l--"r {F_]
LOCKING BAND
All RIS insulated components
are designed to be fastened
logether with the stainless
steel screws provided with
each part. In some cases. it
may be desirable to install a
locking band. The locking
band is designed to overlap
lhe two beads immediately
above and below the chimney
jornt and fastens with a %..
bolt. The locking band does
not totally eliminate the re-
quirement for screws.
OFFSET SUPPORT
The otfset support is prima-
rily used to re-support the
chimney above an offset,
however it may also be used
t0 provide additional support
when the chimney height er-
ceeds the capacity ofthe pri-
mary suppon.
fl
Kii
ROOF BRACE
Designed to provide a
lateral support for ihe
cnrnmney above a foof.
The roof brace must be
fastened solidty into a
structural member.
24
, ?ABLE 7
RIS Offset Tabtes O
TABLE 8
RIS Offset Table 10 lnch to 16 lnch
2X 15' 2X30.
Iength
Dia. between
elbows Ofbet Rise offset Rise
Nolengffi t.S7 tr"eg 3.ZZ il.d
l2'fength 4.35 22.28 9.i5 23.40
z4'lengnh ., a1 a.6, .E 7.45 33.87 15.15 33.79
48'lenglh 13.67 s7.05 27.15 s4.s8
48" + 12" 16.4s 67.43 32.52 63.88
48" + 24" 19.55 79.03 38.52 24.28
4E +24"+'12" 22.34 89.41 43.90 83.59
48" + 4E' 2s.77 102.2 50.52 95.06
No length 1.57 .t 1.89 4.02 1s.02
4.35 22.28 9.40 24.33
24" length 7.4s 33.87 15.40 34.72
48" length 13.67 57.05 27.40 ss.51
48" i 12" 16.4s 67.43 32.77 u.Bz
48 + 24" 19.55 79.03 3g:t 7s.21
48 +24"+12" 22.34 89.41 4j5 U.52
25.77 102.2 50.77 95.99
1.70 12.88 4.27 15.95 7
4.48 23.26 9.65 25.26 1
7.58 34.85 15.55 35.66
13.80 58.03 27.65 #.44 40
16.58 68.42 33.02 65.75 48.
19.68 80.01 39.02 76.14 56.
22.47 90.39 44.40 85.45 54
25.89 103.1 51.02 96.93
RIS Offset Table 18 Inch to 24 lnch
,2X15', 2X30. 2
length i
Dia. between :
etbows oftet Rise offset Rise
No length 1.82 13.86 4.77 17 .82
12" length 4.61 24.24 10.15 21:3 1
24" length 7.7r 35.83 16.15 37.s2 24
48'length 13.92 59.02 2g.1s'58.31 41
48"+12 16.71 69.40 33.s2 67.52
48"+24" 19.E1 80.99 39.52 78.01
+12" 22.59 91.38 44.90 87.32
48" + 4E" 26.02 1M.1 5r.52 98.79
No length 1.e2 13.86 5.15 19.22
'12" length 4.61 24.24 io.sz zl.s3
24" length 7.71 35.83 16.52 3a.92
48" length 13.92 59.02 28.52 sg.71
49" + 12 16.2,t 69.40 33.90 69.02
49" + 24" 19.81 80.99 39.90 79.4r
4g' +24"+12" 22.59 91.38 43.27 88-72
48" + 48' 26.02 104.1 s1.90 ,roo.1
No lengh r.g5 14.84 5.40 20. i5
12" length 4l4 2s.23 10.77 29.46
24" length 7.E4 36.82 16.72 39.66
48" length 14.05 60.00 2a.77 60.64
48" + 12" 16.84 70.38 34.15 69.9s
48"+24" 19.94 81.92 40.i5 E0.34
+12" 22.72 92.6 45.52 89.65
48"+48' 26.is ios.r s2.15 101.1
No length 1.70 12.E8 4.52 16.E9
t2'length 4.48 23.26 9.90 26.20 15
24" length 7.58 34.85 15.90 36.59 24.
48" lengrh 13.E0 58.03 27.90 57.37 41
4E" + 12"16.58 68.42 33.27 66.6E 49
48 + 24"19.68 80.01 39.27 77.O8 57
t8" +24"
+12"
No length 1.95 14.U 5.65 21.09 1
12" length 4.74 25.23 11.02 30.40 1
24" length 7.U 36.82 17.02 40.79
48" length 14.05 60.00 29.02 61.57
48" + 12"16.E4 70.38 34.40 70.88 51
48" + 24"19.94 81.97 40.40 81.27
48" +24"
+12"22.47 90.39 44.65 86.39 22.72 92.% 45.77 90.s8 67.39 82.
ICC warrants its RIS all stainless steel chimney lengths to be free from functional failure
due to defects in materialorworkmanship fora plriod-ofzs yearsfrom the date of purc6iie
by the original consumer. This warrantyprovides for replaiement of any chimney lengths which failas a result of normal use on aresidentialfirepiace, wood burning stove, furn-ace
or boiler, and inculdes replacement of any lengths damaged as a result oia chimney fire.(Note: chimney fires are dangerous and'avoiiable, we itrongty encourage you to have your chimney cleaned regularly).
RlSchimneylengthswhichareconstructedwitha galvalumeorgalvanizedexteriorcasing
are warranted for a period of two years from the date of purchase by the original
"onsumerl
This wananty does not cover damage caused to the building by chimney fires or r.isuse
of the product.
No claims underthis warrantywillb: ,,,,,oured unless ICC is notified of the potentialclaim
and ICC is given the opportunity to have one of its agents examine the chimney prior to replacement.
tp! witt only be responsible for repair or replacement of any chimney lengths founu 1o oe defective under this warranty. ln no eventshall ICC be reiponsible for a-ny inciaeniat oi consequential damage caused by defects in the Rls chimney system.
During the first five years of the warranty ICC will provide replacement chimney len.:ths at
no. charge. During the next twenty years of the warranty lcc will provide re :chimney lengths at 50o/o of the current retail price at the time of the warranty clarm.
ICC will not be responsible for labour of any kind required in the removal or replacement
of an RIS system replaced under this warrinty.
This chim.ney'rs designed to vent residential heating oil, untreated wood, and naturalor
LP gas- lt is designed to operate at a continuous lemperature of 1000.F or less. This warranty is void if the chimney is used in an application for which it is not designed.
The RIS system must be installed according to the lnstallation Instructions included with
every system at the time of purchase, if you do not have a set of installation instrucl;,: ;s
they are available free upon request. This warranty is void if the chimney is not installed according to the installation instructions.
This warrantY T.y not be extended or modified by our agents or representatives. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or guarantees, of any kind.
*.'*/z /laa
HHT.NdO
No onc bulldr a bcttcr llrc
Model:
BRAVO
Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2001,
Heat-N-Glo, a division of Hearth Technologies lnc.
20802 Kensington Boulevard, Lakeville, MN 55044
US
Underwriters
Laboratories Listed
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR
OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. THIS''VSNLLERS
GU'DE MUST BE LEFT WITH APPLIANCE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA-
TION, ADJ USTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN
CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERW DAM.
AGE. REFER TO THIS MANUAL. FOR
ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFOR.
MATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED IN-
STALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR TH E
GAS SUPPLIER.
1. This appliance may be installed in an af-
termarket, permanently located, manu-
factured (mobile) home, where not pro-
hibited by localcodes.
2. This appliance is onlyfor use with the type
of gas indicated on the rating plate. This
appliance is not convertible for use with
other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
Please contact your Heat-N-Glo dealer with any
questions or concerns. For the number of your
nearest Heat-N-Glo dealer, please call 952-98$60m.
fnstallers Guide
This product is covered by on€ or mor€ ot th€ follcwing patenE: (United Stat s) 4,112,913; 4,4Oa.594; 4,422,426i 4,424,792i 4,520,791', 4,293,322:4,852,54A;4,875,484i 5,0OO,162; 5,014,409; 5,076,254 5,191,A77; 5,218.953; 5.32a.356; 5,429,495; 5A52,7OA:. 5,5/2.4O7i 5,613387; (Ausrratb)
543790; 5a63a3; (Canada) 1,123,296; 1 ,297,746; 2,195,m4| (Mexico) 97{457; (N6w Zealand) 2OOzeSi or other U.S. and foreign pat€nb pendlng.
WARNING: lF THE INFORMATION
IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT
FOLLOWED EXACTLYA F|RE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUS-
ING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PER.
soNAL TNJURY OR DEATH.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.
What to do if you smell gas
. Do not try to light any appliance.
. Do not touch any electrical switch.
. Do not use any phone in your building.
. lmmediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplie/s
instructions.
. lf you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
lhe fire deoartment.
Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency, or the gas
supplier.
704-901D 10/01
SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION
Prior to the first firing of the f replace, READ the Using
Your FireDlace section of the Owners Guide.
This gas flreplace and vent assembly ,!tUSf be vented
directly to the outside and MUST irEyER be attached
to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel burning
appliance. Each gas appliance MUSf USEa separate
venl system. Common vent systems are PROHIBITED.
The gfass door assembly MUST be in plac€ and
sealed, and the trim door assembly MUSI be in place
on the fireplace before the unit can be placed into
safe oDeration.
The glass door assembly SHALL ONLY be replaced
as a complete unit, as supplied by the gas fireplace
manufacturer. NO SUBSTITUTE material may be
useo.
Turn off the gas before servicing this appliance. lt is
recommended that a qualified service technician
perform an appliance check-up at the beginning of
each heating season.
DO NOT place furnilure or any ottter combustible
household objects within 36 inches of the fireplace
front.
A /! \ rH,s u,vrT/s rvorFoR usE wTH soL,D FUEL.
Always KEEP the appliance clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vaoors and liouids.
Due to the high temperature, th€ appliance should be
LOCATED out of traffic areas and away from furniture
and draperies. Clothing or flammable material
SHOULD NOT BE PLACED on ot near the aooliance.
Table of Contents
Safety and Warning lnformation. .............2
f Service Parts List. .............4
Section 1: Approvals and Codes. ............6
ApplianceCertification.......... .......................6
InstallationCodes............ ............................6
HighAltitude Installations .............................6
Section 2: Getting Started. ......................7
Introducing the Heat-N-Glo Gas Fireplaces ....................... 7
Pre-installation Preparation .........................7
Section 3: Installing the Fireplace ..........9
Constructing the Fireplace Chase ....................,..............,. I
a Step 1 Locating the Fireplace ..................9
Step 2 Framing the Fireplace ................ 10
Step 3 Installing the Vent System ."..........,.................... 11
I A. Vent System Approvals ......... 11
B. lnstalling Vent Gomponents .........................17
C. Vent Termination .......................................... 19
Step 4 Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing the Fireplace ..."...........22
Step 5 The Gas Control Systems ......... ........................ 22
t Step 6 The Gas Supply Line .,................,........,.............23
Step 7 Gas Pressure Requirements............................23
Step 8 Wiring the Fireplace ...................24
.} Step 9 Finishing ..............25
Step 10 lnstalling Trim, Logs, and Ember Matefial .........27
lnstalling the Trim .......................27
Positioning the Logs ...................27
Shutter Seftings......,.. .................27
Placing the Ember Material ........27
Glass Specifi cations .......................................... 28
Step 1 1 Before Lighting the Firep|ace............................. 28
Step 12 Lighting the Fireplace ........,...............................28
Afterthe Installation ............28
Section 4: Maintaining and Servicing
Your Fireplace. ............................................ 29
a = Contains updated information.
3
Service Parts HEAT.N.CIo
No one bullds a bctter Ore
BRAVO Exploded Parts Diagram / Vue 6clat6e des pidces
21
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8 Los
ry
Assembly
* Part number list on following page.
- La liste des num6ros de pidce se
trouve a la page suivante.
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BRAVO Service Parts List / Liste des piices de rechange
IMPORTANT THIS lS DATED INFORMATION. The most current information is located on your dealers VIP site. When ordering,
supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts. / IMPORTANT : L'information fournie dans cette brochure n'est
valide que pendant une courte p6riode. Les sites VIP des distributeurs disposent des renseignements les plus r6cents. Lors
d'une commande, veuillezfournir les numeros de s6rie et de modoles pour un remplacement adequat des pieces.
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1
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::llft."O6:ehe::::tit,:,FAE:I, UMBER,
:r :r :: ::lllr:oE:?lEcE!!:
Main Burner Orifice NG (*t42A) / Orifice de br0leur GN (#42A)060400
1 Main Burner Orifice LP (#53A) / Orifice de br0ler cN (#53A)060-801
z Glass Door Assemblv / Module de Porte en vene GLA-BRAVO
Decorative Front (lncludes Mesh) / Avant d6coratif (Ecran)704-136A
4 Burner NG / Br0leur GN 704-1764
4 Burner LP / Br0leur PL 704-1754
5 Log Grate / Grille de B0che 704-360A
o Junction Box / Boftier de d6rivation 100-250A
7 Glass Latch / Venou De vene sRV550-121A
I Log Set Assembly / Jeu de Boches LOGS-BRAVO
I Log 1 Back Log / B0che 1 SRV75G.7O3
10 Log 2 Right Inside Log / B0che 2 sRV750-705
Log 3 Small Log / B0che 3 sRV750-706
12 Log 4 Left Inside Log / B0che 4 sRV750-704
13 Log 5 Right Log / B0che 5 sRV704-702
't4 Log 6 Lefl Log / Boche 6 sRV70+701
15 Valve NG / Valve GN 59&500
15 Valve LP / Valve PL 59S501
16 Ivlodde / Module 593-592
't7 Wire Assemblv i Module de fil 593590A
18 18" Flex 3/8" Diameter 567-300
't9 Pilot Assembly NG (must order whole pilot assembly) / tt4odule de veillerse GN 593-510A
't9 Pilot Assembly LP (must order whole pilot assembly) / Module de veilleLse PL 593-511A
20 Battery Pack / Paquet de Bafterie(Pile)593-5944
21 Glass Retainer 704-235
22 Decorative Front Base / Avant decoratif base 704-137
Trim Door Mesh / Encadrement de Porte de Ecran MESH-BRAVO
Remote Control Kit / Module de commande d distance RC-SMART
Remote Control Kit / tvlodule de commaMe a distance SMARTSTAT
Wall Switch Kit, Ofi-white i Intenupteur mural, blanc creme WSK-21
Wall Switch Kit, White / Intenupteur mural, blanc WSK-21.W
Black Mesh Panel Door (Standard)DF-Braro-BK
Pelvter Mesh Panel Door DF-Bra\o-PWT
Black Cabinet Mesh Door CDM-Braro-BK
Pewter Cabinet lvlesh Door CDlvl-Bra\o-PWT
Conversion Kit NG / Module de corversion GN NGK-BRAVO
Conersion Kit LP / Module de conrersion PL LPK€RAVO
Approvals and Godes
Appliance Certifi cation
The Heat-N-GIo fireolace model discussed in this /nsla//ers
Guide have been tested to certification standards and listed
by the applicable laboratories.
Certification
MODEL: BRAVO
LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories
TYPE: Vented Gas Fireplace Heater
STANDARD: ANSI 221.8&1998.CSM.3$M98.U13078
lnstallation Codes
The fireplace installation must conform to local codes. Before
installing the fireplace, consult the local building code
agency to ensure that you are in compliance with all
applicable codes, including permits and inspections.
In the absence of local codes, the fireplac€ instiallation must
conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223.1 (in
the United $ates) or the CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Codes
(in Canada). The appliance must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local
codes with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70
(in the United States), or to the CSAC22.1 Canadian Elecfic
Code (in Canada).
These models may be installed in a bedroom or bed-sitting
room in the U.S.A. and Canada.
High Altitude Installations
U.L. Listed gas fireplaces are tested and approved for
elevations from 0 to 2,000 feet in the U.S.A. and from 0 to
4,500 feet in Canada.
When installing this fireplace at an elevation above 2,000
feet (in the United States), it may be necessary to decrease
the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a
smaller size. Input should be reduced four percent (4%) for
each 1 ,000 feet above sea level, unless the heating value of
the gas has been reduced, in which case this general rule
will not apply. To identify the proper orifice size, check with
the local gas utility.
When installing this fireplace at an elevation between 2,000
and 4,500 feet (in Canada), the input rating must be reduced
by ten percent (1070).
When installing this fireplace at an elevation above 4,500
feet (in Canada), check with local authorilies.
Consult your local gas utility for assistance in determining
the proper orifice for your location.
il Heat-N-Glo Qualitv !l systems registered ;l by SGS ICS
Getting Started
Introducing the Heat-N-Glo Gas Fireplaces
Heat-N-Glo direct vent gas fireplaces are designed to oper-
ate with all combustion air siDhoned from outside of the
building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside.
The information contained in this /nsta//ers Gurde, unless
noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas control
systems. Gas fireplace diagrams, including lhe dimensions,
are shown in this section.
Pre-install Preparation
This gas fireplace and its components are tested and safe
when installed in accordance with this lnstallers cuide.
Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment,
particularly the condition of the glass. Do not install any
unit with damaged, incomplete, or substitute parts.
The vent system components and trim doors are shipped
in separate packages. The gas logs may be packaged
separately and must be field installed.
Read all of the instructions before starting the
installation. Follow these instructions carefully during
the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit.
Failure to follow these instructions will void the
owner's warranty and may present a fire hazard.
When planning a fireplace installation, it's necessary to
determine:
. Where the unit is to be installed.
. The vent system configuration to be used.
' Gas supply piping.
. Electricalwiring.
. Framing and finishing details.
. Where to install wall switch.
. Whether an optional remote control is desired.
lf the fireplace is to be installed on carpeting or tile, or on
any combustible material other than wood flooring, the
fireolace should be installed on a metal or wood oanel that
extends the full width and deoth of the fireolace.
Warranty
The Heat-N-Glo Wananty will be voided by, and Heat-N€lo
disclaims any responsibility for, the following aclions:
. Installation of any damaged fireplace orvent system com-
oonent.
. Modification of the fireplace or direct vent system.
. Installation other than as instructed by Heat-N-Glo.
. lmproper positioning of the gas logs or the glass door.
. Installation and/or use of any component part not manu-
factured and approved by Heaf N-Glo, not withstanding
any independent testing laboratory or other pafi approval
of such component part or accessory.
ANY SUCH ACTION MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE A FIRE
HAZARD.
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--l
6 (r54mm) ----|l
I 114 (209mm)
36
(9l4mm
I
I I
All dimensions in the front to back
direction are laken from th€ 1/2"
standoffs on the front face of th€ unit.
34 318
(875mm)2t 3t4
(028mn)
ELECTRICAL
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I
I
40
('l0l5mm)
I
I
I
ACCESS
GAS LINE
ACCESS 431n
(1104mm)
I
I
I
71tg ,rrr]--(162mm)
(156mm)
27 3t4
(706mm)
-FRO[I FRONT
TOP STANOOFFS
TOP VENT COLLARS
FINISH EDGE
TRIf,
RATING PLATES
ANO LABELS
gTANDOFFS}
Figure 1. Diagram of the BRAVO
Installing the Fireplace
Constructing the Chase
A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose lhe
gas fireplace and/or its vent system. Vertical vents that run
on the outside of a building may be, but are not required to
be, installed inside a chase.
CAUTION: TREATMENT OF FIRESTOP SPACERSAND
CONSIRUCI/ON OF THE CHASE MAYVARYWITH THE
TYPE OF BUILDING IHESE /NSIRUCT'ONS ARE NOT
SUBSI/IUIES FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL
BUILDING CODES. THEREFORE, YOUR LOCALBUILD-
/NG CODES MUST BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE THE
REQ U I REM ENIS FOR IHESE SIEPS,
Factory-built fireplace chases should be construcled in the
manner of all outside walls of the home to orevent cold air
drafring problems. The chase should not break the outside
building envelope in any manner.
This means that the walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever
floor of the chase should be insulated. Vaoor and air infilha-
tion baniers should be installed in the chase as per regional
codes for the rest of the home. Additionally, Heat-N-Glo rec-
ommends that the inside surfaces be sheetrocked and taped
for maximum air tightness.
To further prevent drafts, the firestops should be caulked to
seal gaps. Gas line holes and other openings should be
caulked or stuffed with insulation. lf the unit is being in-
stalled on a cement slab, we recommend that a layer of
plywood be placed underneath to prevent conducting cold
up into the room. Be sure to include spark arrestors for
woodburning units if they are required.
THE CHASE SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED SOTHATALL
CLEARANCES TO THE FIREPLACEARE MAINTAINED
AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS INSTALLERS GUIDE.
Step 1. Locating the Fireplace
Space and clearance requirements for locating a fireplace
within a room (see Figure 2).
Glearance Requirements
The top, back, front and sides of the fireplace are defined
by stand-offs. The minimum clearance to a perpendicular
wall extending past the face of the fireplace is 4 inches
(102mm). The back ofthe fireplace may be recessed24114
(61 6mm) into combustible construction.The distance from the unit to combustible construction
is to be measured from the unit outer wrap surface to
the combustible construction, NOT from the screw
heads that secure the unit together.
t
A
34 3/8"
(875mm)
Figure 2.
BCDE
27 3t4" 32', 45 1t4" 637t8',
(706mm) (813mm) (1148mm) (1623mm)
Fireplace Dimensions, Locations,
and Space Requirements
Minimum Clearances
from the Fireplace to Combustible Materials
Inches mm
Glass Front...... 36 .............. 914
Front
Floor
Rear
Sides
Top
Ceiling*
* The clearance to the ceiling is measured from the
top of the unit, excluding the stand-offs and collar.
See Figure 26 for further details.
1t2............... 13
0 .................0
12............... 13
Minimum Clearances
from the Vent Pipe to Combustible Materials
Inches mm
Step 2. Framing the Fireplace
Fireplace framing can be built before or after the fireplace is CAUTION: MEASURE FIREPLACE D/MEMIONS AND
set in place. Framing should be positioned to accommo- VERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL COVERIN?
date wall mverings and fireplace facing material. The dia- DETATLS BEFORE FRAM1N1
gram below shows framing reference dimensions.
Shows centor of 12" x
12" framing hole for
venting.
The center of the hole is
on6 (1) inch (25.4mm)
above the c€nter of the
horizontal vent pipe.
Framing should b€
constructedof2X4
lumber or heavier.
A ..... 35 38" (899mm)
B. .....44" (1118mm)
c. ..... 25 1/4" (641mm)
O. .....77" (1956mm)
Figure 3. Framing Dimensions
10
Step 3. Installing the Vent System
A. Vent System Approvals
These models are approved to use D-series direct vent pipe
componenb and terminations (see Figure 5). Approved vent
system components are labeled for identification. This pipe
is tested and listed as an approved component of the fire-
place. The pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosed wall.
There is no requirement for inspection openings at each
joint within the wall. There is no required pitch for horizon-
tal vent runs. NO OTHER VENTING SYSTEMS OR COM-
PONENTS MAYBE USED.
Detailed installation instructions are included with each
vent termination kit and should be used in conjunction
with this lnstallers Guide.
The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the
type offuel burned and the venting configuration used.
1'1
ldentifying Vent Components
The vent systems installed on this gas fireplace may in-
clude one, two, or three 90'elbow assemblies. The rela-
tionships of verticalrise to horizontal run in vent conflgura-
tions using 90" elbows MUST BE strictly adhered to. The
rise to run relationships are shown in the venting drawings
and tables. Refer to the diagrams on the next several pages.
NOTE: Trivo 45' elbows may be used in place of one 90" elbow.
Rise to run ratios in the vent system must be followed if 45'
elboivs are used.
16r Vent system components
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VERTICAL _--.. Y TERMfNAToN
P \J -.-V
ROOF FLASHING
HORIZONTAL PIPE
SUPPORT
Vent system
termination kits PIPE LENGTH
WALL BRACKET
DVK.OlTRD
@
DVK.WCD
NOTE:
DVK-01D is NOT
approved for use.
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Figure 4. Vent Components and Terminations
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65132 E 1t2"(155 mm)(216 mm)J l_11 5/8"
(295 mm)7 318" 5 7t8"
(187 mm) (149 mm)
11 1t16"
(2E1 mm)61t2"
(165 mm)51/10,
(129 mm)T--l .
8 5/8'8 5/8"
(220 mm)(220 mm)11 15/16"
(303 mm)
47 3t4
(1.2 m)
l^
1'-"',
DV-48D DV.36D
113t4
(298 mm)83t4"
(222mml
DV-12D DV.OgD
NOTE: PIPES OVERLAP l3l8 INCHES (34.93mm)AT EACH JOINT.
Figure 5. D.Series Direct Vent Component Specifications (s-inch inner pipe / 8 s/&inch outer pipe)
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V
STRAIGHT UP
VERTICALVENTING
v (FT.)
46'MAX. (14M)
A 45 degree elbow may be attached directly to
starting collars on unit only if used in conjunc-
tion with a return 45 degree elbowAND termi-
nating vertical with V = I feet MINIMUM.
I A skaight section of pipe can be used between
the two 450 elbows.
Figure 6. Straight Up Vertical Venting
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VENT|NG WITH ONE (1)90" ELBOW
3'MlN.(.91m) 12'MAX.(3.66m)
4'MlN. (1.22m) 16'MAX. (4.88m)
5'MlN. (1.52m) 20'MAX. (6.1m)
V+H= 40'MAX. (12.2MM) H = 20'MAX. (6.1m)
NOTE: When venting with (1) elbow a straight
section of venting (2 1/2 feet minimum) MUST be
attached directly to starting collars on unit.
Figure 7. Venting with One 90" Elbow
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VENTTNG W|TH TWO (2)90" ELBOWS
V H+Hr
3MlN.(.91m) 12MAX. (3.66m)
4'MlN. (1.22m) 16'MAX. (4.66m)
5'MlN.(1.52m) 20'MAX. (6.1m)
v+H+H1= 40'MAJ(.('12.2n) H+H1 = 20'MM. (6.'lm)
V+Vj +H = 40' MAX.(12.2m)
NOTE: V MUST be a minimum of 3feet.
Figure 8. Venting with Two 90o Elbows
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VENT|NG W|TH THREE (3)90. ELBOWS
NOTE: V MUST be a minimum of 3 feet.
V+VI H+Hr
3MlN.(.91m) 12MAX. (3.66m)
4'MlN. (1.22m) 16'MAX. (4.66m)
5'MlN. (1.52m) 20'MAX. (6.1m)
NOTE: H + H,=20' MAX. (6.2m)
V + V, + H + H,= 40' MAX. (12.4m)
Figure 9. Venting with three 90o elbows
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B. Installing Vent Components
1. Attach the First Vent Gomponent to the
Starting Collars
To attach the first vent comoonent to the startino collars
of the fireDlace:
NOTE: The first vent comDonent attached to the unit
must be a minimum of 30 inches straight pipe, or 3
feet from the unit top to the center of the elbow.
Apply a 3/8 inch (9.5mm) bead of stove cement around
the inner pipe fireplace starting collar.
Lock the vent components into place by sliding the con-
centric pipe sections with four (4) equally spaced interi-
or beads into thefireplace collar or previously installed mm-
ponent end with four (4) equally spaced indented sections.
When the internal beads of each outer pipe line up, ro-
tate the pipe seclion clockwise about one-quarter (1/4)
turn. The vent pipe is now locked together.
Apply the stove cement.
Line up the internal beads and rotate the pipe sections
clockwise until locked.
Lock the vent components into place.
lf the installation is for a termination cap attached directly
to the fireplace, skip to the sections, Install Firestops and
Vent Termination.
2. Continue Adding Vent Components
To continue adding vent components in accordance with
the pre-planned vent system configuration:
. Ensure that each succeeding vent component is secure-
ly fitted and locked into the preceding component in the
vent system.
. 90" elbows may be installed and rotated to any point
around the preceding component's vertical axis. lf an el-
bow does not end up in a locked position with the preced-
ing component, attach with a minimum of two (2) sheet
metal screws. Continue adding vent componenls, locking
each succeeding component into place (see Figure 12).
1.
2.
J-
STARTING
COLI-AR
STOVE
-SEALANT I BEAD
F_l \
u___ll
| | <_1 |NCH
' ' (25,4mm)
Figure 11. Attaching the First Vent Component
to the Starting Collars
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Figure 12. Adding Venting Components
3. Install Support Brackets
For Horizontal Runs -The vent system must be support-
ed every five (5) feet of horizontial run by a horizontal pipe suppo*
To install support brackets for horizontal runs:
. Place the pipe supports around the vent pipe.
. Nail the pipe supports to the ftaming members.
For Vertical Runs -The vent system must be supported
every eight (8) feet (2.4m) abov6 the fireplace flue outlet by
wall brackets.
To install support brackets for vertical runs:
. Attach wall brackets to the vent pipe and secure the wall
bracket to the framing members with nails or screws.
. Use wall brackels to support vertical runs every 8 feet
(2.4m) above the fireplace flue outlet.
4. Install Firestops
For Horizontal Runs - Firestops are REQUIRED on both
sides of a combustible wall through which the vent passes.
NOTE: Model DVK-0|TRD does not need an exterior
flrestop on an exterior combustible wall.
To install firestops for horizontal runs that pass through
either interior or exterior walls . Cut a 12-inch by 12-inch (305mm X 305mm) hole through
the wall. The center of the hole is one (1) inch (25.4mm)
above the centerofthe horizontal vent pipe.
. Position the firestops on both sides of the hole previ-
ously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws.. The heat shields of the firestops MUST BE placed to-
wards the top of the hole.
. Continue the vent run through the firestops.
1. Cutthe 12-inch by 12-inch hole.
2. Position the firestops.
3. Place the heat shield to the too.
4. Continue the vent run-
NOTE: There must be NO INSULATION or other
combustibles inside the framed firestop opening.
VENT PIPE
Figure 14. 12" x12" Hole and Vent Pipe
Figure 13. Installing Support Brackets
HEAT SHIELD
INTERIOR
FIRESTOP
TRITI HEAT
SHIELD IF TOO
LONq ADD TO
SHIELD IF TOO
SHORT
EXTERIOR
FIRESTOP A Inl llr/)U"'
Figure 15. Heat Shield, Interior & Exterior Fircstops
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For Vertical Runs - One ceiling firestop is REQUTRED
at the hole in each ceiling through which the vent passes.
To install flrestops for vertical runs that pass through ceilings:
. Position a plumb bob directly over lhe center of the verti-
cal vent comoonent.
. Mark the ceiling to establish the centerpoint of the vent.
. Drill a hole or drive a nail through this centerpoint.
. Check the floor above for anv obstructions. such as wir-
ing or plumbing runs.
. Reposition the fireplace and venl system, if necessary,
to accommodate the ceiling joists and/or obstructions.
. Cut an 11-inch x 11-inch (280mm x280mm)hole through
the ceiling, using the centerpoint previously marked.
. Frame the hole with framing lumberthe same size as the
ceiling joists.
NOTE: There must be NO INSULATION or other
combustibles inside the framed firestop opening.
Figure 16. '11" x 11" Hole & New Framing Members
lf the area above the ceiling is NOT an attic, position and
secure the ceiling flrestop on the ceiling side of the previously
cul and framed hole.
This shows a ceiling installation,
NAILS {4 REqUIREDI
Figure 17. Ceiling Firestop (Ceiling Side)
lf the area above the ceiling lS an attic, position and secure
the firestop on top of the previously framed hole.
This shows an attic installation. Keep insulation away from
the vent pipe at least 1 inch (25mm).
C. Vent Termination
For Horizontal Terminations -To attach and secure
the termination to the last section of horizontal vent:
. Rotate and intedock the ends as described at the begin-
ning of the Installing Vent Components section.
. The termination kit should pass through the wall firestops
from the exteriorof the building.
. Adjust the termination cap to its final exterior position on
the buildino.
For trapezoidal cap termination kits:. Screw the cap to the exterior wall through theflanges in
the cap.. Seal the joint between the pipe and the exterior firestop.
Figure 19. Trapezoid
Termination Caps
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Figure 18. Attic Firestop
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M=VENT TERMINAL @ =AIRSUPPLYINLET N =AREAWHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED
12"
12"
clearances above grade, veran-
da, porch, deck or balcony
clearances to window or door
that may be opened
clearance to perma nently
closed window
vertical clearance to ventilated
soffit located above the termi-
nalwithin a horizontal distance
of 2 feet (60 cm) from the cen-
ter-line of the terminal
clearance to unventilated soffit
clearance to outside corner
clearance to inside corner
not to be installed above a gas
meter/reg u lator assembly with-
in 3 feet (90cm) horizontally ftom
the center-line ofthe regulator
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s" (u.s.A.)
12" (Canada)
18' ..............
18" ...............
9' ................
3 ft. (Canada)
E
F
G
H
3 ft. (U.s.A.)
6 fi. (Canada)
9" (u.s.A.)
12" (Canada)
3 ft. (u.s.A.)
6ft. (Canada) ..
clearance lo service regu-
lator vent outlet.
clearance to non-mechan-
ical air supply inlet to
building orthe combustion
air inlet to any other ap-
plrance
clearance to a mechanical
air supply inlet
clearance above paved
sidewalk or a paved drive-
way located on public
property
clearance under veranda,
porch, deck or balcony
7ft.*L
18'
* 30" minimum for vinyl clad soffits.
"" a venl shall not terminate directly above
a sidewalk or paved driveway which is
located belween two single family
dwellings and serves both dwellings.
**t only permitted if veranda, porch, deck
or balcony is fully open on a minimum
of 2 sides beneath the floor.
NOTE: Local codes or regulalions may
reouire different clearances.
Figure 20. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances
WARNING: ln the U.S: Vent system termination is NOT permitted
in screened porches, You must follow side wall, overhang and ground
clearances as stated in the instructions.
In Canada: Vent system termination is NOT permitted in screened
porches. Vent system termination is permitted in porch areas with
two or more sides open. You mustfollow all side walls, overhang and
ground clearances as stated in the instructions.
Heat-N-Glo assumes no responsibility for the improper performance
of the fireplace when the venting system does not meet these re-
ouirements.
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For Vertical Terminations . To locate the vent and
install the vent sections:
. Locate and mark the vent centerpoint on the underside
of the roof, and drive a nail through the centerpoint.
. Make the outllne of the roof hole around the centerpoint
nail.
, The size of the roof hole framing dimensions depend on the
pitch of the roof. There MUST BE a 1-inch (25.4mm) clear-
ance from the vertical vent pipe to combustible materials.
' Mark the roof hole accordingly.
' Covertheopening of the installed vent pipes.
' Cut and frame the roof hole.
' Use framing lumber lhe same size as the roof rafters
and install the frame securely. Flashing anchored to the
frame must withstand heavy winds.
' Continue to install concentric vent sections up through
the roof hole (for inside vent installations) or up past the
roof line until you reach the appropriate distance above
the roof (for outside terminations).
NOTE: This also pertains ta vertical vent sysferrs in-
stalled on the outsido of the building.
To seal the roof hole, and to divert rain and snow from the
vent system:
. Attach a flashing to the roof using nails, and use a non-
hardening mastic around the edges of the flashing base
where it meets the roof.
. Attach a storm collar over lhe flashing joint to form a
water-tight seal. Place non-hardening mastic around the
joint, between the storm collar and the vertical pipe.
. Slide the termination cap over the end of the vent pipe
and rotate the oioe clockwise 1l4tl;r.n.
HORIZONTAL
OVERHANG
VERTICAL
WALL
TERM ll.lATlON
CAP
- MINIMUM IIEIGHT FROIS ROOF
DISCHARGE OPENING
Roof Pitch H (min.) ft.
flat to 6/12 1.0
6/l2to 7112 1.25
over 7l12to 8112 1.5
ovet8112togl12 2.O
over9l'l2lo1Ol12 2.5
over 10l12to 11112 3.25
over 11l12to 12112 4.O
ovet 12l12to 14112 5.0
over'l4l12to 16112 6.0
over'16112to18112 7.0
over 181121c20112 7.5
ove(201121c211'12 8.0
Figure 21. Minimum Height from Roof to
Lowest Discharge Opening
H(
TO
x
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Step 4. Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing the Fireplace
The diagram below shows how to properly position, level,
and secure the fireplace.
Figure 22. Proper Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing of a Fireplace
1. Place the fireolace into Dosition.
2. Level the fireplace from side to side and from front to
oacK.
3. Shim the fireplace with non-combustible material, such
as sheet metal, as necessary.
4. Secure the fireplace to the framing using nails or screws
through the nailing tabs. Holes are provided in the base-
pan (inside the hearth) for securing to the floor.
Step 5. The Gas Gontrol Systems
Intermittent Pilot lgnition (lPl) System
The gas control system used with this model is lntermiftent
Pilot lgnition (lPI). This system includes a 3V control valve,
electronic module. and intermittent oilot.
Figure 23. Intermittent Pilot lgnition
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Step 6. The Gas Supply Line
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance
with local building codes by a qualified installer
approved and/or licensed as required by the locality.
(ln the state of Massachusetts installation must be
performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter).
NOTE: Before the first firing of the fireplace, the gas
supply line should be purged of any trapped air.
NOTE: Consult local building codes to properly size
the gas supply line leading to the 1/2 inch
(13 mm) hook.up at the unit.
This gas fireplace is designed to accepl a 112 inch
(13 mm) gas supply line.
To install the gas supply line:
. A listed (and State of Massachusetts approved) 1/2 inch
('l3mm) tee-handle manual shut-off valve and a listed
flexible gas connector are connected to the 1/2 inch
(13mm) inlet of the control valve. NOTE: lf substituting
for lhese components, please consult local codes for
complrance.
. Locate the gas line access hole in the outer casing of
the fireplace.
. The gas line may be run from either side of the fireplace
provided the hole in the outerwrap does not exceed 2 1/2"
in diameter and it does not penetrate the actual firebox.
. The gap between the supply piping and gas access hole
can be plugged with non-combustible insulation to pre-
vent cold air infiltration.
. Remove the fireplace front, insert the gas supply line
through the gas line hole, and connect it to the shuloff
vaMe.
. When attaching the pipe, support the control so that the
lines are not bent or torn.
. After the gas line installation is complete, use a soap
solution to carefully check all gas connections for leaks.
At the gas line access hole, use insulation to re-pack
the space around the gas pipe.
Insert insulation from the outside of the fireolace and
pack the insulation tightly to totally seal between the
pipe and the outer casing.
Step 7. Gas Pressure Requirements
Pressure requirements for these gas fireplaces are
shown in the table below.
A one-eighth (1/8) inch (3 mm) N.P.T. plugged tapping is
provided on the inlet and outlet side of the gas control for a
test gauge connection to measure the manifold pressure.
Use a small flat blade screwdriver to crack ooen the screw
in the center of the tap. Position a rubber hose over lhe tap
to obtain the pressure reading,
The fireplace and its individual shut-off valve must be
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during
any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in
excess of one-half (1/2) psig (3.5 kPa).
The fireplace must be isolated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its individual shut-off valve during any
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test
pressures equal to or less than one-half(1/2) psig (3.5 kPa).
Figure 24. Gas Supply Line
Pressure Natural Gas Propane
Minimum
Inlet Pressure
5.0 inches
w.c.
11.0 inches
w.c.
Maximum lnlet
Gas Pressure
14.0 inches
w.c.
14.0 inches
w.c.
Manifold
Pressure
3.5 inches
w.c.
10.0 inches
w.c.
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SPARK TO
PILOT IGNITOR
FAN OUTLET RECEPTACLE
(NO FAN OPtlON)
TRANSFORMER
3V PILOTASSEMBLY
ANO VALVE ASSEMBLY
MUST BE GROUNOEO
(COMMON GROUND
WITH FIREPLACE
cHASStSI
GROU-ND TO
FIREPLAGE
ct{assts
----r- BATTERY
BACK.UP
NEUTRAL I- GRoUND
REMOTE
CONTROL
Figure 25. Intermittent Pilot lgnition (lPl) Wiring Diagram
NOTE 1: lgnition module, valve, pilot and wall switch
operat€ on 3 volts. 120 VAC is required at junction
box unless equipped with battery back-up.
Step 8. Wiring the Fireplace
NOTE: Electrical wiring must be installed by a licensed
electrician.
SAUTION: DISCoNNECT REMOTE CONTROLS IFYOU
ARE ABSENT FOR EXTENDED TIME PERIODS. TH'S
WLL PREWNT ACCIDENTAL FIREPLACE OPERATION.
Intermittent Pilot lgnition (lPl) Wiring
Appliance Requirements
This appliance requires thal 11 0-120 VAC be wired to the
factory installed junction box. Mainlain correct polarity when
wiring the junction box.
Operation using Battery Power
This fireplace has an optional battery operation. The sys-
tem is fully functional with the use of two "D" size batteries
without ordinary'l 1 0-120 VAC power.
Wiring to the battery pack is left disconnected in order to
conserve battery life. In the caseof a lossof power, simply
connect red and black wire leads to activate battery power
(connect red to red, black to black). The fireplace can be
used as necessary. Once power (110 VAC) is restored,
disconnect red and black wrre leads to extend batterv life.
Installing the Batteries
Remove battery pack which is secured in place adjacent to
gas control valve (secured with velcro strip). Orient two "D"
size batteries per the diagram on battery pack. Re-install
battery pack in the same location.
Wall Switch (Required)
A wall switch must be installed for this fireplace. This will
allow the unit to operate if the power goes out (battery oper-
ation).
Position the wall switch in the desired position on a wall.
Run a maximum of 25 feet (7.8 m) or less length of 18
A.W.G. minimum wire and connect it to the fireplace ON/
OFF switch pigtails.
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Optional Accessories
Optional remote control kits require that 1'10-120 VAC be
wired to the factory installed junction box before the fire-
place is permanently installed.
CAUTION: LABEL ALL }///,RES PRIOR TO DISCONNEC-
TION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. !YIR''VG ERRORS
CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DAA'GEROUS OPERA.
NON. WRIFY PROPER OPERANON AFTER SERWC'NG
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Step 9. Finishing
The following diagram shows the minimum vertical and
corresponding maximum horizontal dimensions of fireplace
mantels or other combustible projections above the top front
edge of the fireplace. A 1/2 inch clearance must be
maintained between combustible materials and the front face
of the fireplace. See Figures 2 and 3 for other fireplace
ctearances,
Alternative Finishing Styles
This model has multiple installation and finishing options.
The following pages describe three basic installations and
provides additional information specific to each case.
OPTION A: FLUSH WALL FINISH
Kiva-style finished in a straight wall (see Figure 27).
lmportant lnstallation Facts (Option A):
. Unit is installed using framing dimensions found in Fig-
ure 3, page 9.
. Do not use nailing tabs provided on unitsidesforOptionA.
. Nailing tabs found in manual bag assembly or in card-
board sleeve of packing. Install nailing tabs using screws
on upper unit sides, as shown in Figure 28.
. This places unit back 1/2" from framing studs such that
drywall or other material can be brought directly across
unit front face up to finish edge trim and maintains 'l /2"
clearance REQUIRED on unit front face (see Figure 28).
BELOW GLAAA/FRONT
COIIBUSTBLE ITATERALA
HAY COi{TACT ANO COVER
AREAS FROMTAND SIDES
Figure 28.
. A cardboard template is printed on unit shipping carton
and may be used to help cut drywall or other finishing
materials. Simply cut along line and use it as a lemplate.
. Drywall or other finishing materials may be finished all
the way uo to the finishing edge trim or unit front face,
but MUST NOT extend inside of finishing edge trim.
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. Finishing materials may be fastened or secured to unit
below the glass/front opening,
Figure 26.
Minimum Vertical and Maximum Horizontal
Dimensions of Combustibles above Fireplace
Figure 27.
Flush wall installation
OPTION B: Kiva-style arch
The second installation option requires the construction of a
kiva-style arch. This option recesses the unit into the wall such
that construction of a hearth is not necessary (see FQure 29).
lmportant Installation Facts (Option B):
. Framing depth increasesftom thatshown in Figure 3, page
9 (Dimension C). Dimension C will vary depending on the
depth of the desired kiva-style arch (see Figure 30).
. Once depth of desired kiva-style arch is determined (mini-
mum of 3 3/32" and maximum 5"), add that to Dimen-
sion C from Figure 3. Level, set and secure fireplace
using nailing tabs provided on fireplace sides. Secure
with screws or nails into BACK of framing studs.
. Discard Option A nailing tabs found in installation manual
bag assembly.
. Kiva-style arch dimensions: Maximum depth = 5 inches
(includes finish wall surface). Minimum depth = 3 3/32
inches. NOTE: Above numbers are for combustible con-
struction numbers. Arch may protrude up to51l2" maxi-
mum as measured from unit front face.
NOTE: The kiva-style arch deplh may be any size if us-
ing noncombustible materials i.e. concrete, steel, plas-
ter, etc.
. A template is provided on unit shipping carton. Simply
cut along the line and use as a template when conshuct-
ing kiva-style arch (see Figure 30).
CAUTION: Template for kiva-style arch represents MINIMUM
inside dimensions. When constructing kiva-style arch, you
musl add thickness of finishing materials to achieve proper
size of finished arch.
Constructing kiva-style arch Helpful Hints:
. Add thickness of finishing material plus 1/16"whentrac-
ing cardboard template to assure door fit after comple-
tion of kiva-style arch.
. The kiva-style arch may be constructed from 3/8" to 1/2"
ply|ood and wood blocking.
. Using 1/2" plywood and 2" x 4" blocking material creates a
4 1/2" deep kiva-style arch sbuclure allowing l2" drywallto
cover and provide a 5" depth (maximum allowable).
. Use thinner materials on plywood faces or blocking for a
smaller (more shallow) kiva-style arch or if thicker finish-
ing materials are desired (see Figure 30).
BACKING
MATERIAL
Figure 30.
KIVA€TYLE ARCT]
STRUCTURE
FINISHING
MATERIAL
Inside of the kiva-style arch can be finished using com-
bustible materials. Forexample,lhin drywall may be lay-
ered to form around curved arch.
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OPTION C: SOUTHWESTERN kiva-style
The third installation ootion illustrated is a corner-installa-
tion with custom finishing. This option requires advance fin-
ishing methods involving either combuslible or non-combus-
tible construction materials (see Figure 31.)
Figure 31.
lmportant Installation Facts (Option C):
. A template is provrded on the unit shipping carton. Sim-
ply cut along the line and use as a template for con-
struction purposes.
. The cardboard template provided represents MINIMUM
inside dimensions of the finished wall surface.
. lf finishing with plaster or drywall, a finish edge trim is
provided around door front on unit. Finishing materials
MUST not extend inside of the finish edge irim.
GAUTION: Finishing materials cut inside the provided tem-
plate or inside finish edge trim will cause the door not to fit.
Step 10. Installing Trim, Logs and
Ember Material
lnstalling the Trim
Combustible materials may be brought up to the specified
clearances on the side and top front edges of the fireplace,
bul MUST NEVER overlap onto lhe front face, The joints
between the finished wall and the fireplace top and sides
can only be sealed with a 300' F. (149' C) minimum sealant.
Marble, brass, brick, tile, or other non-combustible materials
can be used to cover up the gap between the sheet rock
and lhe fireplace.
Positioning the Logs
lf the gas logs have been factory installed they should not
need to be positioned. lf the logs have been packaged
separately, refer to the instructions that accompany the
logs. Save the log instructions with this manual.
lf sooting occurs, the logs might need to be repositioned
slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement.
Placing the Rock
A bag of rock is shipped with this fireplace. Place lava-rock
as desired on floor offireplace. Do not place on burner or
near burner shutter.
Placing the Ember Material
Ember material is shipped with this gas fireplace. The bag
labeled Glowing Ember (050-721) is standard glowing ember
material. To olace the ember material:
. Unscrew the two top wing bolts and unlatch the two bot-
tom spring clips. Remove the fronttrim door and the glass
door from the unit.
. Cover the top of the burner with a single layer of ember
material. For best performance do not place embers di-
rectly on the ports. Save the remaining ember materials
for use during fireplace servicing.
Replace the glass door and a front trim door on the unit
(see Service Parts List of this manual.)
. Pull out and latch the spring clips into the tabs on the
glass frame and tighten the top wing bolts.
Place material near ports but do NOT
cover port openings.
Figure 33. Placement of the Ember Material
Shutter Settings
NG LP
Burner 1t8"1n"
Figure 32.
Glass Assembly
27
GlassSpecifications: 27 x 331/2TEMPERED
Heat-N-Glofi replaces manufactured with tempered glass may
be installed in hazardous locations such as bathtub enclo-
sures as defined by the CPSC. The tempered glass has
been tested and certlfied to the requirements of ANSI 297.1-
1984 and CPSC 16 CFR 1202. (Safety Glazing Certification
Council SGCC # 1595 and 1597. ArchitecturalTesting, Inc.
Reports 02-3191 9.01 and 02-31917.01 .)
This statement is in compliance with SPCS 16 CFR Sec-
tion 1201.5 "Certification and labeling requirements" which
refers to 15 USC 2063 stating "...Such certificate shall ac-
company the product or shall otherwise be furnished to any
distributor or retailer to whom the product is delivered."
Some local building codes require the use of tempered glass
with permanent marking in such locations. Glass meeting
this requirement is available from the factory. Please con-
tact your dealer or distributor to order.
Step 11. Before Lighting the Fireplace
Before lighting the fireplace, be sure to do the following:
Remove all paperwork from underneath the fireplace.
Review safety warnings and cautions
. Read the Safety and Warning Information section at
the beginning of this /nsla//ers Gurde.
Double-check for gas leaks
. Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for
possible gas leaks.
Double-check vent terminations and front grilles for
obstructions.
. Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for
possible obstructions that could be blocking the vent ter-
minations or the fronl grilles.
Dou ble-check for faulty components
. Any component that is found to be faulty MUST BE re-
placed with an approved component. Tampering with the
fireplace components is DANGEROUS and voids all war-
ranties.
A small amount of air will be in the gas supply lines. When
first lighting the fireplace, it will take a few minutes for the
lines to purge themselves of this air. Once the purging is
complete, the fireplace will light and will operate normally.
Subsequent lightings of the fireplace will not require this
purging of air from the gas supply lines, unless the gas
valve has been turned to the OFF position, in which
case the air would have to be purged.
NOTE: The fireplace should be run 3 to 4 hours on the
initial start-up. Turn it off and let it cool completely. Remove
and clean the glass. Replace the glass and run the fireplace
for an additional 8 hours. This will help to cure the chemicals
used in the paint and logs.
Step 12. Lighting the Fireplace
You've reviewed all safety warnings, you've checked the
fireplace for gas leaks, you know the vent system is
unobstructed, and you've checked for faulty components.
Now you're ready to light the fireplace.
Afterthe Installation
28
Maintaining and Servicing
Your Fireplace
Fireplace Maintenance
Although the ftequency of yourfireplace servicing and main-
tenance will depend on use and the type of installation, you
should have a qualified service technician perform an appli-
ance check-up at the beginning of each heating season.
See the table below for specific guidelines regarding each
fireolace maintena nce task.
IMPORTANT:TURN OFFTHE GAS BEFORE SERVICING
YOUR FIREPLACE.
Replacing old ember material
Frequency: Once annually, during the checkup.
By: Qualified service technician.
Task: Brush away loose ember material near the burner,
Replace old ember material with new dime-size and shape
pieces of Golden Ember (DE-93) and Glowing Ember (050-
721). New ember material should be placed alternately on
top of the burner - a layer of Golden Ember, a layer of
Glowing Ember, and so on. Save the remaining ember
material and repeat this procedure at your next servicing.
For more information, see Placing Ember Material.
Cleaning Burner and Gontrols
Frequency: Once annually.
By: Qualified service technician.
Task: Brush or vacuum the control compartment, fireplace
logs and burner areas surrounding the togs.
Checking Flame Patterns. Flame Height
Frequency: Periodically.
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.
Taak: Make a visual check of yourfireplace's flame patterns.
Figure 34.
Burner Flame Patterns
Make sure the flames are steady - not lifting or floating.
See Figure 34,
Checking Vent System
Frequency: Before initial use and at least annually
thereafier, more frequently if possible.
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.
Task: Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to
ensure that no debris is inlerfering with the ffow of air. Inspect
enlire vent system for properfunction.
Cleaning Glass Door
Frequency: Afier the first 3 to 4 hours of use. As neces-
sary after initial cleaning.
By: Home owner.
Task: Remove and clean glass after the first 3 to 4 hours of
use. After the initial cleaning, clean as necessary, particu-
larly afier adding new ember (flame colorant) material. Film
deposits on the inside of the glass door should be cleaned
off using a household glass cleaner. NOTE: DO NOT handle
or attempt to clean the door when it is hot and DO
NOT use abrasive cleaners.
29
,/t"rg tloneywell
4-rn-lt**t
YE61OU
Intermittent Pilot Retrofit Kit
r' a?:\'?'
Each kit includes:
- 58610U lntermittent Pilot Module.
- VB8304M Dual Valve Combination G:s Controi'
- 392431 lgniter-Sensor.
- 394800-30 lgnition Crh!:''.
- 393691 Natural to LP Gas Conversion Kii.
- Wiring Harness.
- 393690.14 Straight Flange Kit (3.4 in., .
- Reducer adapters for gas controi.
- Adhesive mounting option for 586 10.
- Installation harclware.. Temperature Bating:
- VR8304M: -40'F lo 175'F (-'r0 . . - :
- 58510U:'40'F to 165'F ('40 ^ -' ^' r
"":rn valve current is 14 or less. I ;., '- .,-
ambient applies.)
MODULE . Uses rectificatlon principle for flame sensing,
GENERAL
The Y8610U is a comptete kit for convertins conventional
standing pilot systems to intermitient.Di'ot systems. lt ls used
on gas-iired almospneric furnacec, ooilers. and heating
appltances. Nol for use on di.rdct vent or power burner
euuloment. Meets ANSI 221.71 standatd for aulomatic
nlermtrtenr pilot jgnition systems for iield insiallations.
. Provides 13 kV peak capacitiv' '
^t,t-'rt / rt ' ;'rad\
GAS CONTROL
Straight through body pattern.
VR8304M capacity at 1 in. wc pressure drop (0.25 kPa
pressure drop is 270 ft3lhr 12.6 m3ih4.
Manual ON-OFF valve blocks gas florz intc .hr .l'rs
control when in the OFF posuton.
Two main automatic valves-or:e :s'-,'-' r.n'.oJ;l-:!.
and one a servo-operated diaph;1"
IGNITEF/SENSOR . Single electrode made ol Kanthal provides both
ignition and flame sensing.. Rated tor 1775'F (968'C) at electrode tip. 1250'F
(677'C) at ceramic insulator.
Contents
Generat ............
Features
Specifications
Ordering Information
Plannrng thg lnstallatjon
Installation........
Checkout..........
Operation
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3
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Fi,ATURES
Y8610U kits can be used with either natural or LP gas.
Y8610U provides a 90 second maximum ignition trial,
shuts olf. waits six minutes nominal, then reinitiates
the Dilot ignition sequence. The ignition trial, shutotf ,
and wait cycie repeat until the pilot lignts or the call
for heat ends.
Y8610U kits can be usei with either natural or LP gas;
ii rrrovides timed triat tor ignition and 100 percent pilot
sr',utott in loss of flame,
iillillIrl'
il'itItllrItillIirllililtllltltrltrtll
Y861OU INTERMITTENT PILOT RETCT Kff
SPECIFICATIONS
IMPOBTANT
The specifications rliven in this pubtication do not
' :;Jae ncrn-ai n:..-,.iiac:u:.tng toterances. Therefore,
.,i!is mEnt .ot march the iisteo sDecifications
exactly. Also. umis are tesrcd ana calibrated under
closely controlled conditions. ano some minor
differences in pedormance can Oe expected if those
conditions are changed.
SUPER TRADELINE@ Models
SUPEB TFADELINEO mocels are selecrec and oackaoed for
ease of hanoling, ease of stocking, and maximum r'eplaiement
value. SUPrR TRADELINE,O model soeciiications aie the
same as:i.lse of standaro models. except as noted.
SUPER TRADELINE@ Modet Avaitabter
Y8610U Intermittent pilot Fetro{it Kit:. l\,,leets ANsl 221.71 Auromatic lntermrrtent pilot lgnttlon
Systems for Fietd Installation.. .E^r natural orr-p ,_,as :aclirstion.:.
mtnutes norntnal. :hen reinitiales ine :1i,oi rQn{t!lt
sequence. The rgnrrron trral. shutoir. ancj,.vii: c,ictc
repeats untrl the otlot lights or the catl for hear enos.
100 percant prlct sll;:cif on loss cf iiame.. 586I iU lnterrnrtter: ".:or Modure.. VF8304M Dual Vaive Combination Gas Controt.. Reier to Fig. I for oiher componenls.
Ambient Temperature Flating:
'/R330-1iJ: --C F:c lil F,-.:C C 1o ll. ll
58610U: -40'F to 165'F t-a0'C to 74 C). (lf main,/alve
current is 1A or less. 175"F (79"C) maximum
ambient aDplies.)
Also refer to lgnirer-Sensor spectficaricns.
Electrical Ratings:
Voltage and Frequency: 20.5 to 28.5 Vac (24 Vac
nominal), 60 Hz.
Currenl RatinS: 0.7A iincludes both module and
gas tontroi,.
Thermostat Anticipator Settin0: 0.7A plus current'atinqs r-'f
other devices in the lhermostat conlrol ctrcult.
Relative Humidity Bating:
5 to 90 percent at 95'F (35 C).
Thermostat Compatibility:
Compatible with any Honeywell 24V thermostat and '.vrth
competitive 24V thermostats that are powered inoepenoenrlv
of the module.
Tflnsformer Sizing:
AdC current ratings of Y8610, vent damper, and anv,:;: .: r.
conrrol sysrem components. Multiply this total by 24v io
determine the transformer VA reouirement.
.Viring Connections:
Between the moduie and gas control: 30 in. (762 mm )
wiring harness with 1/4 in. quick-connecl ierrnrn.iis.
Betvreen tne mooule and the igniter-sensor: 30
(762 mm) ignition cable wilh stud lerminai anc : *
qurck-connect terminal.
Intermittent Pilot Module Specitications:
58610U Intermittent Pilot Module. fo. netural 1r i-P r::
applications;ii,,,.
Dimensions:
Flame Failure Flesponse Timo;
O.g secono maxtmum at I C uA ilame currenr.
!gnition Timing:
provides a qo second maxrmum rgnttton li'lal. shuis rii. ..a :"
six mtnu(es nominal. then reinitiates the pilot lgnrrion
seouence. The ignition trial, shutoff, wait cycle repeats !n: i
11s pilot lignts or the call for heat ends. During ihe shutcii
s.quence. 3as is shut off 100 percent.
Mountino:
Mounts iq- 3ny position except with terminals up.
RecOmmenrro4 moUntrng positiOn iS with terminals down ro
provrde maxlmunr prot€Ction from dripping water or dust
accumulation. Fasten rrit6 No. 6-92 machine screws or No. 3
sheet metal screws of apprcrlriate length. Reier to Fig. 12.
Spark Generator Output:
13 kV peak at 25 pF load (16 kV peak open crc-,..
Terminals:
1/4 tn. maie quick-connects. 58610U has Molex plug ior
ccnnection to Honeywell D80D Vent Damper. Once the
58610U has powered a venl damper. the rnodule lvorks cnl,,'
if the vent damper is connected.
ORDERING iI ! FC RilJIATIOilI
For ordering informalion ,.!fren purchasing reoiacement and modernizatlon oroducts from your TRADELINES '.vnoiesaler .r '.'cur
distributor. i-eler ro the :FADELINEa Ca:alog or p ce sneets for complete oroeflng number. or specily:
1. SUPEF TRADET:llE3, order numoer.
lf vou have additional ouestions. need funher information. or want to commenl on our products or servlces. ple:s= ..'r .. -r'
phone:' t. your local Honevweil Home anC Buliding Control sales oftice (check'.vnite Dages of Dhone direc'lorv).
2. Home and Butlding Control Cusro^rer Logrstrcs
Honevv, rlll Inc.,
1 8d5 i. ,. Jlas Drive North
t\,4inneaoolis. l\,4innesota 55422.1336
(612) 951'1000
ir Cana,1a--:o:t:, . I - ne'/\^/etl Ltmltee. 155 Gordon Eaker Foac \lc:ih Yorx. Ontarro M2H 2C3. ntarnattonat Sa ;s
:n.j.ie:,,ice,-ilice:: :,:,r:-, cities lt the,rorld. i.rlanuiaclr-:ring ln,Lusir:lila. llanada. Flnlano. France lerr::nu'; -acan
'.laxtccc. i'letherlanos, llatn. lai',van. l-lr leo !(ingdcm. U.S,.i.
39243.I IGNITER.SENSOR r\AS_.EI,4R|.Y :.
,:N .\ -
qoo -
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( 'r)'!-t \'\ ._/: ' -.1q. '
iti'- - (.
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Gf.rIa;-s:'.scn ' .D"p,EF ,
Fig.
ALSO TNCLUDED:
. J9480'j-lC iuitllioi! \;ialErjOlN !;6!imD
'393690-]4 STRAIGHT FLANGE KIT
.393691 NATURAL GAS TO LP coNVEFSIoN KIT
. REOUCER BUSHINGS FOFI GAs coNTRoL
. ivlRE NUTS r3)
1 ' Y861 o fetrofit kit components.
Fig.2. 586t0U module dimensions.
vaoiou rNTERMrrrENr r,ro, ^rr},, *,,
" Based on 1.000 5tuh.'ftr. 0.64 specific gravitv narurai gas
at 1 i'r. .!c Dressui-- :rcc r37 3lvJinr. c.64 soect:ii: gj.avity
nafl.r rl ::e ;l r') i;
" With a 1.2 x 3i4 'n.
Mountino:
Can "5e inourred trcn.,i io 30 Jegrees. tn anv Oirectron. ironr
the las ccnirol uoflcnt 3cstilcn.
Frg. :.'r 1530.1I; cunting dimensions in in. (mm).
Pressure Rating:
i i 2 irsig (3.45 kPa) inlet pressure.
Terminals:
1,.: n. male quick-connect termrnals.
lgniter-Sensor Specifications
Model:
192J31 lgniter-Sensor. Includes ignitersenr^'^:.-1' ' /
::rnd rod. and adapter (refer to Fig. 'l).
Dimensions:
Reier to Fig. 4
EleIrrodeiFlame Fod Maleriai:
{ai:.rai.
Maximum Temperature Ratings :
-:r'r:r.tlt F.: iig rr-::c Io6a 1.r\
Ceramrc insulaior: I250 F (67;'C).
Lilounting:
3e:.races ihe !hermocoupie on the e\isiing plioi:ui:gr'
Dual Valve Combination Gas Control Soecifications
Model:
VR8304M Dual Valve Combtnation Gas Conrrol.
Ambient Temperature Rating :
-40' to 1:5'F l-40" :o 7-o'C).
Capaqitya:
270ft"lhr (7.6 mr/hr) at 1 in, wc (0.25 kpa) pressure drcp,
Pipe Sizeb:
'112 in. x 3i4 in. NPT;nlet x ouriet.
"F., :-'reSS,rie drcO ).
strargnt iiange l includec).
rnler I I ourler
PILOT OUTLET
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]rurou ,rrERMtrrENr PtLor RETR'F:
PLANNII.IG THE INSTALLATICN
lntermittent pllot systems are used on various types of central hearinq equipment and on heating applian-;. ;ffi; -
:?Tnl:rc ar .:cxers, agricutturat equipment, ;ncus:nal nea ng equtpment, and pool heaters. Some of these apoIcalrons.can make heavy demands on the controls. either cecrrse _t ireluent cycling or because of inc,.,,:..e. corrosive cnernrcats. Ju.i:. ir excessive heat in the e,,, i,. ..,ent. tn the:-, ,:: icclrc:rs. special steps could be re. :t ._;o pr"u"nt ;rui :-';: ihr rc._!'/ns and premature control i:i.._ ,. -l]ese
l?q :r?!ions requrre Honeywell Home and Buitorng Control
En-otneenng review: contact your Honeywell salei Hepresentatrve for assistance
provide covers for the module and the gas control that e'
environmental contamination. A NEi','lA 4 enclosure is
recommended for the ignition module: see the Electron :
lgnition Service Manual, form 70-6604.
Heat
The controls can be damaged by excessively high
temperalures. Make sure ihe ma)l:.,':lm 3mbi€.i . j-: -.:..
at the control location oces ,: - I "-e
control. lf the appliance nor;:- : ' '- -r::r:
'iemperatures; insulation, si', ici'..,j , , j,,
D3 necessary to protect the ccnticls. .:rop9t' . :-,d,.- -
shielding should be provided by the aopliance manufac:
make sure adequate air circulation s rnatnlatneo '.rnen :
appliance is installed.
When lnstalling this Product...
' ?+a"1 thoe6 iaefrr'a'io^e ^^:ailrrt' !=:;i' ": '- r- ^
-- u,u uJ;;.qgs .. i,; -. ,
condition.
2. Check the rattngs grvi,
product to ensure thc ;. .- - - .-.
application.
lnstaller must be a trained, experienceu
technician.
After completing installation. use lhese
check product operation
3.
A
Water or Steam Cleaninq
Once a module or gas control ha! b: .r^t it .an ^^6r.ra unretiaDly and must be replacco. tt. ,;;;;l#;;
wrtn !Jater or Steam, the controls anu --J_Jid(eo.",i.t"" -
should be covered so water or steam flow cannot rei.i tnem.The controls should be high enough above the jabiner
Do om so ltooding Or SplaShing water Can not reach them durng normal cleaning procedures. lf necessary, shield the controls to protect them from sol:.. -ing water. ANEi,lA -enclosure is recommended for the lgnition module; see the
Eiectronic lgnition Service Manual, for: -:-6604.
High Humidity or Dripping Water
L /er lrme, dnpping water or high arnbient humidity can create
unwanted electrical paths on nie module circuit board,
causrng lne module to fa;,. Never install an appliance where
wa,er can drip on the controls,
In addition. high ambient humidity can cause the gas control to corrode, and finally to fail.
When the appliance is installed in a humid atmosphere, maKe sure air circulation around the module and gas control is
adequate to prevent condensation. lt is also'important to
regularly check out the system. A NEMA 4 enclosure could oe needeo: see the Electronic lgnition Service Manual,
torm 70-6604.
Corrosive Chernicals
Corrosrve chemicals can also attack the module and qas
control ano eventually cause a fallure. Where chemicils are used routinely.for cleaning, make sure the cteaning sotutori cannol reach the controls. Where chemicals could-be
suspended in air, as in some industrial and agricultural
applicatlons,.protect the ignition module from-exposure witn a r\trtvtA 4 enctosure: see the Electronic lgnition Service
Manual. form 70-6604.
Du ,'t :i' ireese Accumulation
-ravv : _r_ Liilt utalion of dust or grease can cause the controls lo rnaliuitc:ton. where dust or grease can cause a problem.
IMPORTANT
1 . Installer must compiv ,irtib .. .;c -es and
ordinances of the Nationat f uet t ode (ANS!7223.1-NFPA No. 54) and Nationat Electricar C (ANSI NFqA No.7o).2. lnstaller must fill in and attach labet tc aDpliance
oeing convefted.
3. Use Y8610 Retrolit i(t onty with atmosphe,;?
burners. Do not us.
power burners.
4. Do not use the y8610 Retrolit Rit wrh mercurv .-
or 250 to ZS0 mV pilot systems.
A wnnNtNG
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARO
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAf.1AGE.
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATh.
Follow these warninos exac v
1 . Disconnect tne [ower suppty before wirjng to prevent electrical shock or equipment damag:2. To avoid dangerous accumulation sf r,,or 12i
turn off gas suppt,., ".: il
oetore starting In::.,t.,". ; -:.:-. . ,..e G;
^ ..:"K test immediately forlowrng rhe installatio-J. r\ever insta where water can flood, drip, or condense on module or gas control. Never use mooule or gas control that has been wet. L we.controls can malfunction and lead to an
, accumulation of explosive gas.
" ?:^"1:l19!, or operale eteciric swirches. lights
1ell1c.es until.you are sure :;:. :pc,,onc5 :ra,
L"_tlli ot,S". Liouefied perroreLrm iley gas ,s neavier than arr and does nor,/enl upward naturallv.
YB6IOU INTEBMITTENT PII OT Rtr})trIT I1IT
.-
Perform the Preinstallation Safety Inspection
ll? g',"j::l1t*iglchecks described in ANSt srandard :,,-, , ,,, ,,,tr ^rrDt ntanoards section must be performed
.De-lore_rn_sralling the yg6.iO. lf an unsafe condition is detectei,
::11tp^el9nq:.shouid be ;hur off ano rne ownei-a;;i#;;;,uns_ale c_cndition. Any potentially unsafe condition .i,ii u"corrected betore proceeding wiih tne Installation.
Mainlenance Requirements in Severe Environments hegutar preventive mair:.:r:.ce ,s :moortant in any
:lqll:ltion, out especraitv n ccrnrnercrat cooking, Jgricutturat.ano Indusinal applications cecause:. ll!9:9 applicarions the equipment operates .100.000 to
390:o^o! ryq!:: per year. sr.n n.i"v !v.i;;.;;#;;*rne gas control in one to iwo yeais. e nbrmii forced air lyll:: l lnu orisinar apF ricarion roi irr" "o"tili.iliJ,i. "gperates iess than 20.OOO cycles per year.' Exposure to water. dirt. r;;grn1631s. and heat can damaoe
TO
TBANSFOFMER
TO
:RAI.ISFOPfuIER
-)
iRANSFaf,lvlER
IHEF"ICST,Ii
ro
-ys(eia. '1 NEi,4A + ertclosure can reouce exposure ro gnvironmental contaminanrs. S." ef"ii."icig.iti"""Service Manual. form 70_6604.
cnecKout as outlineo in the ChecKout section: sprice iogerher with onc oi the wlre nuts provrcer.
A O r-abei and remove rite remaining wires.4\ WARNING A
FIRE oF ExplosioN HAZARD a wnnNlNG
CAN CAUSE PROpERTy onnllCp. Do not bend the pilot gas tubing at the gas conrrcr cr
SEVERE INJURY, oR DEATI. '--' at the pilot burner to prevent gai leakade ar rne
Do not aflempt to disassemble or clean the moduie. connection.
lmproper reassembly and cleaning ""n ""r."---
-
unieliable operation. -r'v v'eg''r''v wo'ucruse g Disconnect the pilot tubing at the gas control. Cut ci.f and discard the compression fitting. Do nol disturb the
tulaintenance frequency rnJsi be determined individuaily for ^ l?ll:._.!ion fitting or pilot tubing at the pilot burner.
each application based on: 9 ulsconneLt the thermocouple teio at ttrd qas conrror.' Cycting frequency. Appliances that cycle more than 20.-' . t ursconnect the oas piping atthe gas conirol.
times annually should be checked monthlv. vv O Discard the gas-conirol.. lntemittent use: Appliances that are used seasonallv
shoutd becheckeci beiores-rruiio-wi il;;;;;;L,h" Remove ThermocoUpfe
next use'
^.1 -h,,t)^,..^.. Consequence of unexpected shutdown:Where the cost of discard. See Fio. 6.an unexpected shutdown js high, the system should be
checked more often.
' Dusa' wet, or corrosive environment Because these access lo lhe pilol burner. Do not move or relocaie ine environments can cause the conlrols to deteriorate more pilot burner. Db not bend troing ;"ri ihJpilJt orrn"r.rapidly, the system should be checked more often.
Hemove Standing Pilot Gas Control
tf) lf the qas control has a comrnon terminal(s), renrove
Any control should be replaced if it does not perform property D :liSJ,. .,\during Checkour or Troubleshooring. ln addition. replace anv I L*-*Y/^,,module if it is wet or tooKs tike it has been wet. proiective | // ,r"r/^<\N$.
:&'j?:iJ:;,;:".:ji:lii:.f;"1.';"ir"tion,"i"l..oln'!no.o KM Shut Dow,r Applianre \\)A- 'Cr
() Turn otl the gas supprv at the appriance servjce valve, \\X(tA \\ ::Is;3"""*,
Do not use the gas ccnrrot knob. \Y$ \\ --'- -- /
@ Turn off the elecrriciry iir rhe servrce entrance. \ \ V\/
Check Appliance Wiring ih:t\ *€h
The standin; oilot gas control wrres are used with the yg610 \ \kit. Carefu'iy' 'lentrfv 1 i:g lhe :,trcs before Oisconneciing. \ t ;.;See Fig. 5 ior rhe rn! j: cc;tmon :.. :es of term jnal -
arrangemenrs. Fig.5' i?emove thermocouple from pilot burner.
,rt,,rrrr*rrENT Pt Lor RErRoFtr Ktr
BE SURE THE GFIoUNo cLIP Is SNAPP€D oNTo iHe PILoT BURNER on ITs GAs LINE,
Fig. 7, Mount ground rod on pilot burner.
GFCUNO FOD
ELSC;AODE
MOTJNTING
lnstallthe Gas control
A wanNrNG
FIRE OB EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH.
Follow these wamings exactly:
1. Do not bend the oilnt ' ' '- : l:e jrs
control or at the otlct :,,. l
compression {itting rs :r3ri,",,cu. j.s .eaxage ar
the connection can result.
2. Always install a sediment trao in the gas suoplv
iine to prevent con:ai: - ':.,.r r- ."ie ;as ,'3a:rjl.
3. Do nol torce the gas cori.-'. .r.J. -':e cnry you/
hand to turn lhe gas conr'3j inco. if ::e gas
control knob does not operate by hand. the gas
control should be replaced lv i iL: 'iec servrce
technician. Force or attemp.ei;e.-'::r can resujt ;n
a fire or explosion
IMPORTANT
These gas controls arc shipped with proective sea)s
over the inlet and outlet lan:,,' - ^t oor remove :he
seals until ready to conned i,,v 1,,7 ;)!.
Converting Between Naturai ;,,J LP'i'l
A wanNtNG
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HA7'-'
CAN CAUSE PROPEFTY
SEVERE INJURI OR DE^.1. Do not attempt to use a lias ccrlrot set for natural
gas on LP gas or a gas control set for Lp gas on
natural gas.
2. When making a conversion, main and pilot burner
oflltces must be changed to meet applia.:e
manufacturer specif icafi ons.
To convert from natural gas to Lp, .
Conversion Kit that is indtuded with rhe ioo.,.,,,:s;mittent
Pilot Retrofit Kit. To convert from Lp to natural ga.. u.e th.'394588 Natural Gas Conversion Kit (ordered sEparateiyj.
Step-opening gas controls cannot be converted.
To convert control from one qas to another:
Q lurn otf the main gas iuppry to :ie :Fcriance.l, Hemove the regulator cap scra.; ._._--.3
^ regulator adjusting screw. See Fig. J.C, Hemove tne existing spring.O Insert the reptacemeni spring with the tapered end down. See Fiq. 9.O Install the nefr plastic pressure .eoutator adi..jsl.r^-t
screw so that the top of the s . . ,. i.rt;..1 the top of the regulator. Turn lhe prc: . - e .c.,iu,.iiir
aojusrment screw clockwise six complere turis. This
g1oy1o99 3 qrgtinrinary pressure setting of about 1O.O in.
Ii l.^:?.IT3) tor Lp.regutator and 3.5 in. wc (0.9 kpa)ror naturat gas requlator.
@ Check the regulator sefting either with a manometer or
^ by clocking the gas meter.-See the Checkout ...tion.ul Insra tne new cap screw.
@ Mountlhe conversion laber on the con:;c,.U' Tlil-,|9 controt and apptiance accororng to ihe appttance manufacturer insrructrons.
SLIP NUT OFF AOAPTER
ANO CLAMP GFOUNO BOO
IN FILOT WITH SHOULOF'T
ABOVE aLilrp AS SHoWN
fILCT
:iiirrlEF
IGNITEF.SENSOR
STUO T€9I\4INAL
ELECTRODE
SETSCREw (2)
^.i6863 rod.
PILOT GAS
TUSING GROUND
ROD CLIP
SCREW.IN TYPE
Install lgniter.Sensor Assembly
O ln.lll tho ground rod, if needed. SeL rig. z.. Mount adapter to the ground rod, if n6eded.. Atign the ground rod s-o the clip nuosini-o.itt ourne,and keeps rhe ground rod from r'otiino. d*u fiq. g.. Insen the ground rod in place of the th-ermocouple
on the pilot burner. push the ground r.oO "iiftr"
w"V _ up and fasten as shown in Fi{. Z.@ Slioe the igniter-sensor mountin! bracket ov4r. "e ,cp
ol lne grcund rod.O Adjust tne electrode position so the electrode rio and
sparl( gas are in the pilot flame. Turn the oround rod to
^ Tove the ignitersensor up and down.{! Che$. ihat the chosen position allows room to conf lect _ tne E:IUon cable:o the stud termtnal.O Tighien the setscrews on rne mounrico bracket usinq the hex wrench provided.
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GAOi,rio Eco
CLAMPTYPE
Fig. 8. Fasten igiiler-sensor to ground
ys6tiu ,NTERMTTTENT rrLlr REl,Frr t<tr
l!?9! Adapters to Gas Controt (if used)
39369_0-14 Straighr Ftange (3/4 in.)
Remove the seal over the gas control inlet or outlet.
MaKe sure that the O.,ing ie fitted in the flange groove.ll the .f-,rng is not 6u?.;neo jr missing, do n6t ule the tlanoe.
O With the O-ring facing the gas controt. aliqn the qas
control threaded hotes with the ftange cleirance-holes.O lnsert and tighten the screws crovidld with the flange.Tighten the screws io 23 inch pounds of torque to provtoe a gas tight seal.
Bushinos
Rerr'6ys the seal ovrlr the gas ccntrol inlet or ou:iet.
Apply a moderate arnount of good quality pipe
con:pound to rhe Ldsling. :eavrng the tw'o'end threacs
bare. tror ?n LPinsi:jra''on. us? ? comDoln/j resistat:
Io LP gas. Do not use Teflon iape.
Insert the bushing in rhe gas control and thread the
prpe carefully into the bushing until tight.
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GAS
SILVEFt
STAINLESS
Fig.9. Installation of conversion kit
in regulated gas control.
lnstall Gas Control Piping
All pipe must comply with local codes and ordinances or with
the National Fuel Code IANSI 2223.1 NFPA No.54),
whichever applies. Tubing installair.in must compiy wrth
aOOroved SlandaroS arrt i raCtiCeS.
O Use new, properly reamed pipe f ree from chips. lf
tubing is used. ensure that ends are square, debuned
and crean. All tubing bends must be smooth and
witl^out delormation.
O Run the new pipe or tubing to the gas control. When
tubi.E is used. L.:hin a tub' -,o-pipe coupling to
co!'. ecl the tuf i' :: :" -- , : control.
@ ln.-l:ill a se.:iimen iiac I i' J ;as supply line. See Fig. 10.
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l,1l\if..i :.1
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i tN.
, .;6 f"!1,1)
1!ltN vtUM
_j_t-.g
[ ;rr lelos ttt lteTALL'c rualNc SHOULo BE siuooir
.\:l.rOt SH,,r OFF rHE MAlr\ GAS SUpFLv eEEDFE :: -
- ENDCAp'- PREVENTGASFFOii F,LL.NG THE''.C=t. r-c.r. .::-
p3p ans LEA(AGE WHEN INSTALLATTON tS CCMPLEaE ,,r:;
Fig. 10. Install sedlment trap.
Mount Gas Control
O The gas control can be mounted trom O to 9O degress.
h any direction including vertically, from the upright
posrtiort 6f lhs oas control knob.
@ Mount the sas iontrol so the gas flow is in same
direction as the errow on the oas control bottom.
@ Thread the pipe as listed in TiUte t .
NOTE: See Table I for maximum pipe threading
depth. lf the pipe is inserted t,_t.
the gas control, the second ma,n . _. _.
safety valve can distort or malfunction.
Table 't. NPT pipe thread length (in.).
Apply a moderate amount of good quality pipe
compound to pipe onry; leave the two end threads bare.
Do nol use tetlon tape. ln LP installations. use a
compound resistant to LP gas. See Fig. 1 1 .
Remove protective seals over the gas control inlet and
outiet, if necessary.
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GAS
SUPPLY
CAP SCBEW
AECULATOF
AOJUSTING
SCBEW
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Pipe
Size
Overall
Thread Length
Maximum Depth Pipe Can Be
Inserted lnto Gas Control
3/8 9/16 3/8
1t2 3t4 1/2
314 13/16 3t4
*n NTEBMTTTENT ptt-,T RETR,F,T Ktr
TWO IMPERFECT MOUNT IN ONE OF THESE POSITIONS
IHREAO ?IFE CORRECT LENGTH APPLY A I4OOEFATE AMOUNT CF
:J:i"?"#^i""!il3 lSfli'" 3:Y..,
Fig. l 1 . Use moderare amount ot pip" "orpo*i J.
@ Connect the pipe to the gas control inlet and outlet.
Tighten the inlet and outiet connections using a wrench
on ine,:as .ontrot orojecting wrench boss. See Fig. 3.
Connect Piiot Gas Tubing
@ Cur rhe;,or gas rubing and bend as necessary ior
routing to the pilot burner.. Do not make sharo bends or deform the tubino.. ,ir i" 11 :e no rne tubing at the gas control "ii"iin.compression nut has been tightened; gas leakage at
the connection can result.
Square off and remove the burrs from the tubrno eno.
Unscrew the brass compression fii.;lc l:cm oiloi ,:as
outlel (see Fig. 3). Sl;p lhe iitting r-,reiihe piiot gai
tubrng and slide out of the way.
NOT=: \rVhen replacing a gas conlrol, cut on..hg 6lt
compression f itting and replace with the new
compression fitting provided on the new .Jas
control. Never use lhe old compression fittinq
as rt mtght not provide a gas tight seal. See -
Fig. 12.
Push pilot gas tubing into the pilot gas tappino until it
bonoms. While holding the tubing
";1
15E rvat in, slide
lhe compression fittino inio clacr ana e'ii,:.:Je lhreads.
Turn the fifting until finler rignt. Use a wrench to tighten
one more turn. Do not overtiOhten.
Connect other end of the pilo-t gas tubing to the pilot
burner according to pilot burner manufacturer
rnstrucuons.
Fig. 12. Always use new compression fittlng.
Mounting 58610U Intermittent Pilot Module
Serecr a iocar:on .lose to the pilot burner to allow the ignition
cable to run to the lgntter-sensor. The ambient temperature
and other conoitions snould match those listed in the q^a.iii^rti^nc
i.i'e rec?,linend mounting the module with the terminals down
so tne rerminats are protected {rom dripping waler and dust. lt
can also be mounred with the lerminals on eilher side. Do nor
:'noutt ih3 tl:'r. r'.,''' :f ? terminals pointing up. See Fig. i3 'rr i- ' ; :tons. Fasten the module secureiv
.v[h iour f'lo. 6-3r I :a-iiti]c scre\,vs or No. I sheetmetal
screws of aDoroDriate lenorh.
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WITH TEBMINALS FACING UP
Fig. 13. S8610 mounting recommendations.
Wiring the System
A cnunoN
Disconnect the power supply oeiore l,rak ,-t ?rr..
connections to prevenl electrical shocK or eouiomenr
damage.
Connect the lgnition Cable l! Connect one end ot the ignition cabl. f. .te ,",.ale quick_
_ connect SPARK terminal on the icr: _ , -:.@ Connect the other ignition caote eno io rne J92431 lgnrter-Sensor.
Connect the Vent Damper
The D80D Vent Damper can be used with all iqnition modules.although the Molex plug provided on some mo-dules simplifies l,vtnng connecllons when used with the DgoD Flr,^-ir vent
Damper. Once a module with a venl damper:)r,.: :S ccJ€red
a vent damper crrcuit, it cannot be used in
"
qai iurii; ;iihou
a ,,,ent damDer. A non-replaceab,e iuse in the-r,,todlle;lo;a on
TIGHi:II NUIONE TURN
BE/CIID F NGEF TiGHT
FITTING BREAKS OFFAND CLINCHES
IUBIIJG AS NUT IS TIGHTEN€O
veilou tNTEBMtrrENr prLor toFtr Ktr
initial Dower-up. Once this fuse has blown, the module does nor wofl( untess the vent damper is ccnnected.
To connect the plug-in vent damper:O Flemove and discard the vent damper plug {rom the
module terminal strio.O Using the wiring heiness supplied. insert the matching pln plug into the r.:.:otacle on the module and the
other end to the venr oamper.
To connect the D8OB ,/ent Oamper. follow the wiring
diagrams supplied with the vent damoer.
Connect 53610 !,lodule
o connect ihe gas control and other remaininc svslem
components to the ignition mooule rermjnalj ai snown
rn Frg. t4 through 16:. Fig. 14 shows a basic circuil for a healing on:y
atmospheric burner sVstem.. Fig. 15 shows a heating only atmospheric burner
system with a DBoD Vent Damper.. Fig. 16 shows a heating only sysrem with a DBOB
Vent Damoer.
O Adiust lhe thermostat heat anticipator to match the
system current draw. The current draw equals the total
current required for the ignition mocjjlF t0.a.A) plus the
gas control and any other auxiliary equrpment in the
control circuit.
Connect Ground Control System
The igniter, tlame sensor, and ignition moCL::r Inusi siiare 3
common ground with the main burner.
O Connect tho ground wire with me fET ' .1 n. :uick-
connect terminal to the male ouick-conne0r GND
(BURNER) terminal on the ignition module.
@ Strip the other end of the wire and fasten ,t under ihe
igniter bracket mounting screw. lf necessarv r:se a
shield to protect the ground wire from radiant neat.
O The burner serves as the common grounding area. if
thore is not a good metal-to-metal contacr cei,...,een
burner and ground, run a lead from the bi_,rner ir lrounc
NOTE: Earth ground is not required.
a THEcMOSTAT
I .A
LIMIT
CONTFOLIEF
POIVEF SUPPLY, PROVIDE DISCONNECT I\4EANS ANO OVEFILOAD PROTECTION AS FEOUIFED.
ALiERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLEF LOCATION.
CONTROLS ]N 24V CISCUII MUST i\]OT 8E IN GFOUNO LEG TO TRANSFORMER,
IUI,4PEF WIFE FROM CIRCUIT 6OARD TO SENSE CONNECTOR REMAINS IN PLACE I.!6A6I
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VENI ':D 24v ?IY:ER '.j. :l/EF) G|,r'e_-igy_11w. PLUG
Fig. 14. Y8610 in typical atmospheric burner heaiing system.
vs)u NTEBM.TTENT ptLor RETR,FIT Ktr
A polvEF supply. pFovroE DrscoNNFcr MEANS r\fio ovEFLoAD FForEcrioN As FEoulREo.
/?\ ALTEANAIE LIMIT CONTNOLLER LOCATON ;/:\ :CNTFOLS LN !,rVCjRCUII lrtUST NOT BE lN GROUND LEG iO -qANSFORMER
{ ner.,o,. e eruc olt r rF usr\c VENT DAMpEB FUSE gLovrs ofr srAFTup v,/H€N p,-uc rs FEMovEo ANo vEilr
- OAT,IPEB WIFIING IIAFNiSS ! , IALIEO ftrEN MODULE CPEiAfES ONLY !!HEN VEIIT EAMPEF lS CSfINECiEC
-:t\ "ur.!PEF lyrB€ tFo|l ciBcL i ; !j 'o s ENSE coNN€cicF FE uAtNs iN pLAcE.
Fig. 15.Y8610 in typical atmospheric burner heating system with DSODVent Damper.
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IFANSFOAI.I€B
LIMIT
CQNTSOLLEB
I\ PO',IER SUPPLY. PSOVIOE DISCCIINECI MEANSANO CiEPLCA! PFOIECiICN AS FEOUIFEO
[ ^.rr""oru,,",taoNTBoLLEF
LocArroN
1\ ccwaos tl elv clRculr Musr tror EE lN GffouNc L€G t: _lANsFoBMEF.
7\ "Cn"
fCt ue*l ootPE R TEF L! NAL i rOTs-w. IEAVE:rvcPEN DO NOT REl,lOvE'rENT OAMpEF PLUG
rA aoao"a "ata"
to *tFE HAFNESs :F ,.',sEi
A ,"r,ra" ,,^€ n*o" clFculr eoaBD io gE\sE coflNEc ic a FEIllArNs lN PLACE , i33..
F;q. 16.Y8610 in typical atmosoheric ,urner heating system with D80B Vent 9amoer.
N.O
Y861OIJ INTERMITTENT 'ILCT REI ,,OFIT KIT
CHECKOUT
Check out the gas control svstem:. At initial appliance installation.. As part of regular maintenance orocedures. Maintenance
tntervals are determined by the application. See planning
the Installation section for more intbrmation.. As the iirst Troubleshootino steo.. Anytime work is done on ie svstem.
A wnnNtNc
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE.
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH.1. It you smell gas or suspect a gas leak. turn ojf rne
gas at the manual service valve and evacuate the
'. . '-\
nor touih any ereitricallwitcn oiiltepnone in rne
building until no spilled gas remains.2. Pedorm the Gas Leak Test after initial Installation :i4 in\ni,r.e,i,C-ti is.trlar t^ !,. .-^ -i-ir^
STEP 1: Pertorm a Visual Inspection.. With the rower off, maKe sure all wiring conneclons ..re
clean and tight.. Turn off :ll power ro.aopliances and the ignition m.. Open manual shurotf vatves in the gas li;e to the
appliance.. Perform Gas Leak Test.
A wnnNtNG
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEAT J.
Check tor gas leaks with soap lnd water solution
anytime work is done on a gas control.
Gas Leak Test
O Paint all ptpe connections upstream of the gas control
with a rich soap and water solution. Bubbles indicrr3 a
gas leaK.
Q lf a gas leak is detect::. :;!.',ten :r,e F:pL ::ir.tL.cl,-.
@ Stand clear while lighting the main burner to prevenl
injury caused from hioden gas leaks, which could cause
flashback in the appliance vestibule. Light the main
burner.
O With the main burner in operation. paint all pipe joints
(including adapters) and gas control inlet and outlet
with a rich soap and water solution.
O lf another gas leak is detected, tighten the adapter
screws, joints, and pipe connectrons.
@ Replac: the part jf the gas leak cannot be stopped.
STEP 2: Heview Normal Operaling Sequence and Module
Soecificatlons.. See Specifications and Operation sections.
STEP 3: Reset the Mcdule.. Turn the therincstat to its lowest setting.. Wait one mtnuie.
As you perlorm Steps 4 tnrc!;h 9, ^;tch for points where
operation deviates from normai. See the Troubleshootino
Gurde. Fig. 19, to correct the problern.
STEP 4: Check Satoty Shutoff operation.. Turn the gas supply off at the manual shutoff ,,,alve.. Set the thermostat or controller above the rooir
t€mperature to call for heat.. Walch lor spark at pilot burner.. Time spark from start to shutotf. See Specifications
sectlon.. Open the gas control knob and ensure no q3s is flowing to
the pilot or main burner.. Set ihe thermostat below the room tenp.; :.: - :
one minute b€fore continuing.
STEP 5: Check and Adiust Gas lnput to Main Burner.
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A CAUTION
_' -l ' ,'-'!,''J ,..- :'. Make sure that the only gas f low t' - ^- i!.
meter is lllat ot the appliance beli , .- , - ... Make sure thar other appiiancc,. J
and that the pilot burners are eri.ifi,. _ . .. -)r
deduct the gas consumptions from rne ;::: -=r reading).. Convert the tlow rate to Btuh as described in
the Gas Controls Handbook, totm 70-6202
and compare to the Btuh input ra''^^ -^ '-o
annliance nameplate.
3. lf checrrng gas illpur wttn a manc,, -..,
(pressure gauge):. . Make sure the gas control knob is in the
PILOT position before removing the outlet
ryelqtr€ tap plug to connect the manomeler.' lurn ne gas control knob back to P|LOTwhen
removing the manometer and replacing the
outlet pressure tap plug.. Shut o:ff the gas siriplfat the apptip- c..
service valve or, for LP gas, at the - .
before removing the outlet pressure tap plug
and before disconnecting the manometer and
replacing the outlet pressure tap plug.. Perform the Gas Leak Test at the inlet
pressure lap plug.
The gas control output pressure should match rh(-l
manifold pressure listed on the appliance narneD aia.
With the main burner operating, check the gas control
flow rate using the meter clocking method or check the
gas pressure using a manometer connected to the gas
conlrol outlet pressure tap. See Fig. 3.
lf necessary, adjust the pressure regulator to match rhe
appliance rating.
Gas control outlet pressure is normally set at 3.5 in. wc (0.9 kPa) nominal for natural gas. lt can be adiusted
trom 3 to 5 in. wc (0.74 to 1.2 kPa).
Gas control outlet pressure is normally set at 1O in. wc (2.5 kPa) nominal for LP gas. lt can b6 adjusted from
6 to 12 in. wc (2 to 3 kpa).a. Remove the pressure regulator adjustment cap
and screw.b. Using a screwdriver, turn the inner adjustment
screw clockwise to increase or counlerclockwtse
to cecrease the main burner gas pressure.a, Alwavs reolace the cap screw anC iichten ':* .
vai, ou ! r,trERMtrrENr,r,ro, froHT Ktr
STAFT
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STAG: 1
TBIAL FOB
IGNIITION
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STAGE 2
T4AIN BUFNEF
OPEIATIOI.J
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END
.J THERMOSTAT (CONTFOLLER)
SATISFIEO
valves cbse orlol ana -an
butneG are otl.
Fig. !e. 38510 normal ooeraling sequence.
lgnition System Checks
STEP 1: Chsck ionition cable.
Make sure:
O lgnition cable does not run in contact with anv metal
surfaces.I Connections to the ignition module and to the igniter or
igniter-sensor are clean and tight.
f,l lgnition cable provides good electrical conti" . i,.
STEP 2: Check ignilion system grounding. lr/uisance shutdowns ate
olten caused by a poot ot eftatic grcund.f A common ground, usually supplied by the pilot burner
bracket, is required for the module and the pilot burner/
igniter-sensor.. Check ior good metal-to-metal contact betlveen the
pilot burner bracket and the main burner.. Check the ground lead from the GND (BURir:ii)
terminal on the module to the pilot burner. Make sure
connections are clean and tight. lt the wire is damaged
or deteriorated, replace it with No. 14- 18 gauge.
moisture-resistant, thermoplastic insulated wire with
105'C (221'F\ minimum ratino.
- Check th6 ceramic flame-rod insulator for cracks or
evidence of exposure to extreme heat. which can
permit leakage to ground. Replace the pilot burner/
igniter-sensor and provide a shield, if necessarv.
- lf the flame rod or bracket are bent out of oositibn.
restore to correct position.
THERUOSTAI (COI{TROLLEJll
CALLS FOR HEAT
First valve (pilot) opoaalor opens
PILOI BURNEB OPERATION
Pilot bumer lighls. Aner gO seconds maxtmum. syslem shuts oil anct ortor
l,odule senses OR v,rva croses: har lor rgnrrron restang art€r mrnrmum ol
llamo currenl. 5 mlnutes (6 mtnules nommal). -ontlton, shutolf, ilett
s6quonc6 repeats |]nlil prlol lights oa call lor heat snos.
FLAME CUNNENT SENSED
' Spark gen6rator olf.
' Socond vatve opefator r11.:rn)
POWER INTEFFUPTION
System shurs ofl. restarls when power s
resloleo.
PILOT FLAME FAILURE
Majn v6l\,e ClOSes.
Mo.lulo stans lrrar lor rOnttton,
MAIN BUR EN OP€RATION
Module mon ols pilot llame
TROUBLESHOOTING
IIvIPORTANT
1 . The following service procedurcs arc provided as a
general guide. Follow appliance manufacturel
se rvice i n struction s if available.
2. Metet readings between gas control and ignition
module must be taken within the trial tor ianition
pe.iod. Once the ignition module shuts ofr, wait for
retty or reset at the thetmostat.
3. lf any component does not function properly, make
sure it is correctly installed and wired before
replacing it.
4. The ignition module cannot be repaired; if it
malfunctions, it must be replaced.
5. Only trained, experienced service technicians shoutd
service inte tm iftent p ilot syste m s.
Perform the Checkout (see Checkout section) as the first steD
in troubleshooting. Then check the appropriate troubleshooting
guide (Fig. .19) and the schematic diagram (Fig. 22) to pinpoinr
the cause of the problem. When troubleshootina indicates an
ign(ion proDlem. see rhe rgnirion Sysrem Checki section to
rsolate and correct the problem.
Following troubleshootrng, oerform the Checkout Drocedure
again to be sure system rs operaring normally.
*n .NTERM,TTENT ptLor RETR,FIT Ktr
STEP 3: Check spafk ignition circuit. You need a short jumper wire
made {rom ignition cable or other heavily insulated wire,I Close the manual gas valve.I lisconnect i''e rgnrtion cable at the SPARK terminai on the
;nodute.
A IA WARNING
When oerforming the following steps. do n.t touch
stripped end ol jumper or SPAFK terminal. ihe
ignition circuit qenerates over 10,000 volts and
electrical snoci( can ;3su ll.
Energize the module and immediately touch one end of
the jumper {irmly to the GND terminal on the module.
Move rhe free end of the jumper slowly toyard the SPABK
terminal until a spark is established.
Pull the jumper slowly away from the terminal and note the
length ot the gap when sparking stops. Check table below.
I Ensure adequate flame current as follows:- . iurn off the furnace at the circuit breaker or {use box'
. Clean the tlame rod with an emeru cloth'
. Make sure the electtical conrrec.: ,. s -,re :l-::.;l lnd tlgnt.
Replace damaged wire wrth'i'ii; il" l- -:3 ;' :''' ]c'' 8
wirb rated for conttnuous dt,ii' ir; : ' ';-:'
! - i I :)'
. Check {or a cracked ceramic lllsulaior' Jvnic: c3n cause
short to ground, and replace the igniter'sensol if
necessary.. At the gas control, disconnc:: ::r: ra'n '/alt'ie wlre lrom
the TH or MV terminal.
' Turn on the oower and set:::e fher-:lostli :l r:ll fcr
neat. :he ;liiot should light :ut tre -ta:n : :'er eira:i--r
off because the main valve iclualsr ls llscJilnecleo'. Check the pilot flame. Make sure it is blue steady' ano
envelops 3/8 to 112 in. (10 to 13 mm) :' ihe flame rod'
See Fig. 20 for possible llare ;'lc -: ' 't inelr
causes.. lf necessary, adiust the pilot f lame by turning the priot
adjustment screw on the gas control ':lock\ryise tf,
decrease or counterclockwise to increase tne ptiot
f lame. Following adjustment. always replace lhe c:i: I
adiustment cover screw and tighten firmiy to assure
proper gas control oPeration'. Set the thermostat below ti: i'.- , - ' - ^-'--: '3ture lo eno
'r. - ^.ll t^r he?t.
Check external fuse, if provided.
Verify power at module input
terminal. Beotace module if luse
and oower are oKav.
Arc 1I
ionger.
STEP 4: Check pilot and main burner lighlolf.
J Open the manual gas valve.
I Set the thermostat to call for heat.
J lvatch the pilot burner during the iqnition sequence to see'r'. ignition spark continues afler tne pilct is lit;. prlot lights and the spark stops, but main burner does
not lioht.
No arc or arc less
than 1/8 in. (3 mm)
I
I
ilecne cr llr.iriiun s€J'!nJii -.. Reconnect the marn u",u" *,i".. Set the thermostat to call for heat.. watch the ignition sequence at the burner.. lf spark still does not stop atter the pilol lights. : ' ,
the ignition module.. lf the main burner does not ' - ,'n Ourner
lights but system shuts down. . . . grourlJ
wire, and gas control, as descrtbc.i .,; il i
troubleshooting guide, Fig. 19.
START
TURN OFF GAS SUPPLY,
TURN THERMOSTAI
(CONTROLLEF)TO CALL ChoCk line voltag€ powo,. lcrw vo[agg lnnSformgr. llmit Controller, thsrmogtEt (controll6r) and wiring.
cnock that vont damper (d us€o; ;s .lDen and end Switch is made.
Pull ignilion l€ad and
check spark at modute.
On modgls with vsnt damFrsr ptug. maks sure vent damper
has not been installgd. then romoved. B6place v6nl damoer
il n€cegsary.
On olher models. roplace rnodule.
rURN ON GAS SUPPLY.. Check that all manual gas valves are open. supply tubing and press!res are good, and pitot burner oaiice ts
not blocksd.
' Check glectdcal connectons b€ts/een modute and prloi operator on gas cont.ol.
' Check lor 24 Vac across PV-MV/PV termrnats on modul€. tl \ottage rs oKay, replaco gas conrot: not.
replace modute.
SYSTENI RUNS UNTIL
CALL FOB HEAI ENOS?
o
NOTE: 36tor€ iroubl€6hootini. lantfianzg you6glt wath thg sl,arIuD and chectoul procgdure.
. Check ignilion cable, ground wiring, csramic insulalor and gap, and con6ct.. Check bool ot the tgnttion cablo lor srgns ol melting or buckting. Take prolective action lo shieid cable and
boot flom 6:.;P_ ive lemperalures_
'Check contrnurty ol ignilion cablo and qround wir€.
' Cloan llalhe ro.t
' l:, .:i r_-rclt.sDetleenJtmercolncinooui€
' :id!^:.:i j:::-. -: -.- ..,t-,,:-irodrnsuraror.
' Chec( thal prlot tiame cove6 tlem6 rod anc,,s steaoy and blue.
' Adlusl pilot flamo_
' It probl€m persrsts- rep,ri - .rlule.
' Ch€cx lor 24 vac across MV.Mv/Pv lsnrhals. l, no votlag6, replace moduts,
. Ch€ck eloCtflcal conn€clions b6lwean horjule and ga9 conlrol, ll okay, replace gas COnrOl Ot gas COnlrOt
op9rator.
. Check continuity ol ,9,. iron cablg 6rd ground wrr6.
NOTE: ll ground is poor or enatic. sllutdowns can occur occasDna y even though operation is normal al
the time ol chockout_
. Check lhat pdot llamo covers tlano lod and is steady and blue-
. lf checks al6 okav. reDlaca modula,
. Checx lo. Droper hdrmostat {contoller) oooranon.
. Fl6hov6 MV lead at module: il valv6 closes. recheck tempelalure controlter and wiringi tf nor. reprace gas , altol.
Fepeal proceo!re unlrl lrouolelree ooeratton ts oblatned
Fig. 19. 5861 0U troubleshooting guide.
,laLL FOR HEAT ENOS.
y86) NTERM.TTENT ptLor RETR,F'T Ktr
APPEARANCE
WAVING BLUE FLAME
CHECK FOB LACK OF GAS FROTI:
. CLOGGED OFIFICE FILTER
. CLOGGEO PILOT FILTEF
. LOW GAS SUPPLY PRESSUFE
. PILOT AOJUSTMENT AT MINIMUM
CHECK FOR LACK OF AIR FKC .
. OIRTY ORIFICE
. oIRTY LINT SCBEEN, lF USED
. OIFTY PRIMARY AIR OP€NING.
IF THERE IS OIIE
. PILOT AOJUSTI\,1ENI AT I\.l|INIMUM
CHECK FOR:
. EXCESSIVE OHAFT AT FII.OT
LOCATION
. EECIFCULATIIJG PFODUC'l'S
oF cot ausTtoN
CAUSE Adjust Pilot Flame Current
The pilot flame current must measure at least 1uA and steady
or nuisancs shutdowns can occur. Use a Honeywell W136 to
adiust the pilot flame current.
O Discbnnect the lurnace power at the service.entrance.
@ Disconnect the conlrol module green ground wire.
@ Connect the microammeter negative lead to the control
module GND (BURNER) terminal and the positive lead
to the green ground wire (see Fi1 21 ).
@ Disconnect the red wire from lhi. :a; :oniroi TH or MV
lerminal to disable the gas control.
@ Loosen the set screws holding the igniter-sensor on ihe
qround rod.
Gt Restore power and set therncs:at io :ail icr ne-.'.
@ Wait until the pilot lights and sparKing siops. The matn
burner can not light.
G) Adjust the igniter-sensor position a:: '.t.r ''e
SMALL ELIJE FLAME &
LAZY V:!L-OW FLAN|E (lt1
-4,./ - -f Er-
II
HARD SHARP FTAME A
CHECK FOR:
. HIGH GAS PRES: .TE
o
1ll,
o
mrcroammeter r€aotng.
When you find the igniter-sensor posltiir lhal g jves the
maximum microammeter reading, tighten the setscrews
to lock the igniter-sensor in place. This reading must :e
at least 1 .0 uA and steady.
red and green leads.
Perform Checkout procedures
NOISY LIFIING ELOWING FLAME
THIS FLAME IS CHAFACTEBIS'],C
OF MANUFACTURED GAS
CHECK FOR:
. HIGH GAS PFESS!RE
.ORIFICE TOO SLiA ,L
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Fig, 20. Examples of unsatistactory pilot llames.
W136 TEST I\,4ETER
_- ), J; iG|I]TER- SENSOR UNTIL FLAME CURFENT EOUALS AI LEAST 1,0 UA (ANO STEADY).
VENT TH-W OAMPEF IOPT) PLUG
Fig. 21 . Adiustlng flame current,
. vebiou tNrEBMtrrENr r,ror rtlFrr Ktr
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a PowEB suPPLY. PFOVTDE oTSCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLO)D pROTECTjON AS REOU|RED.
lA ALTEBNATE LrMrT CONTROLLEF LOCATTON.
A3.0aMp NoNR€PLACEABLE FUsE. FUSE ELows wHEr. rtllr ^.,lMpER tSPLUGGeD tN.
Fig. 22,Y8610U schematic diagram.
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ANSI STANDARDS
Recommended Procedure for safety lnspection itllTlt,,rn Apptiance Insralation as a pretiminary step
to Applying an Automatic lntermittent pilot System
The following procedure ts intended as a guide to aid in determining that an appliance is property instari-..j e.l is in a safe condition for continuing use.
This procedure is predicated on central furnace and boiler installations equipped with an atmospheric aas burne(s) and not
::t 11"-111t! "9"t type. lt should be recognized that generaiized test procedures cannot anticipate all situations. Acccrdingty,In some cases, deviation from this-procedure may b-e necessary to determine safe operation of the equipment.3 Ifi! procedure should be periormed prior to'any attempt ai modification ot tne dpfliance or the instalation.b lt it is determined there is a condition which coulo resuti in'un"rl".p"i"ti""l irfiftL""" shoutd be shut off and the owner advised of the unsale condition.
The following steps should be followed in making the safety inspection:l conduct a Gas Leakaoe Test of lhe apptiaice prpin!'and control system downstream of the shut-otf valve in the supply line to the appliance. '
2' Visually inspect the venting system tor proper size and horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or
^ reslriclions, leakage or corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition.r' snul on all gas to the appliance and shut otf any other fuel-burning appliance within the same room. use the shutotf valve in the supply line to each appliance. lf a manual gas valve iindrin ttre gas supply line within 6 feet of :he appliance in an accessible location, one shall be instalted.4. Inspect burners and crossovers for blockaqe and corrosion.
:' Applicable onlyto warmair heating apr' ' tnspecth€atexchangersforcracks,openingsorsx---r,.!..-;icsion.6. Applicaute only to boilers. Inspectior;,... - *aier or comouslion product leaks.7' lnsofar as is practical, close. all building ooois * d windows and all doois between the space in which the appliance rs located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clolhes dryers. Turn on any exhauit tans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Clole fireplace dampers. lf, after completing steps 7 through 12, it is b;lieved sutficient combustion air is not available, refer t6 t .g.+ ot , +e il::icra! Fr.:: ,1.-.- :::J1;:::. i1 ior gJidance.e lll:.i -o!9.t
tion the appliance being inipected. Follow the tighting instructions. Adiust thermosiai so a;:ij,liance will operate continuouslv.9' a' Oetermin€ thai the pilot is burnirr .rlv and that main burner ignition is satistactory by interrupting and r.,
- gstablishing the electrical suppiy i; ., ,_ .: pliance ih any convenieit manner.o' uetermine manriold pressure in order to match input afier the new control is installed.10' a' Visually determine tlat main burner gas is burning properly; i.e., no floating, lifting or flashback. Adjust the
.primary air shuner(s/ as required.b lt appliance is equipped with high and low flame control or flame modulation, check for proper marn burner operai;on ar low llame.
1 1' Test tor spillage at the dratt hooo reliei opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use a drart gaugc, :ne riame - of a match or candle, or smoke from a cibarett6. cigar or prpe.12' Return doors, windows, exhausl fans, iiret,.:e ca,ipers bno att otner fuel-burning appliances to their previous conditions 01 use.l3 Applicable only to warm air heating appliances. check both limit controller and fan contro er for proper operation. Limit controller operation can be checked by temporarily disconnecting the electrical suppty to the blower motor and determining that the limit control acls to shui off thi matn burner gas.14. Applicabte only to boilers:a. Determine that the circulating water pumps are in operating condition.b' Test low water culoffs. automatic feeb controls, pressure aid temperature limit controts and relief valves in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and instructions to determine they are in operatrng condilion.
Exhibit A of ANSI Standard 721.71 tor Automatic Intermittent Pilot lgnition Systems for Field Instailation.
u.re\ou wreautrrENT ptLor aQonr nr
Exhibit B
Procedure for lnstalling Automatic lntermittent Pilot Systems
Prior to beginning this procedure. a preliminary examination of the appliance and lhe automatic intermittent pilot system should be maoe to determine that the automatic intermittent pirot aystem can be properly applied to rhe appliance.
Il]:::::"9.:1" ,: lltended as a guide to aid in safely installing a listed auromatic intermittent pitot system on an existing tisred apptiance equrp_ped wrth an atmosphenc gas burner(s) and not of the direct vent type.
I nls procedure is based on the assumption that the history of ttre speciiic installation has been one of safe and satisfactory operation.
This procedure is predicated on central furnace and boiler installations, and it should be recognized that generalized procedures cannot
:lli:]pj]9,"11 situations. Accordingly, in some cases, deviation lrom rhis procedure may be neies"iry to o-et"rmine saie operation of the equroment.
The following steps shoutd be followed in making the modificationsl
1 . Perform a safety inspection of the existing appliance installation. See Exhibit A for a recommended orocedure for such a saletv
2' Shut off all gas and electricity to the applianc_e. To shur oif gas. use the shutoff valve in the supply llne to the appliance, lf a manual gas valve is not in the gas supply line within 6 feet of the aapliance in an accessible location, bne shall be insta ed. Do not use rne shutoft valve which is provided as part ol a combination conirol.3 lnstall the automatic intermittent pilot system in strict accordance with the manutacturer's instaltation instructions.4. Turn on all gas and electricity to the appliance.5. Determine that lhe appliance translormer has adequate capacity by following the steps ouflined below:a' Compute the approximate currant draw by adding the current draw of the automatic intermittent pilot system to (l ) the current
draw ot the associated valving, and (2) the current draw of any relays or other devices operated by the transformer.b. Multiply the total current draw as computed.above by 24 V to determine ihe total VA (voti-ampere) required.c The total VA (voll'ampere) required should be equal lo or less than the VA rating ol the transtormer.d lf lhe total VA (volf ampere) required is greater than the VA rating ot the transfoiner, the transtormer must be replaced with a Class 2 transformer ol adeouate ratino.6. Check the heat anticjpator in tire comtortihermosEt:-, ,.r.ine if il is properly adjusted to the current draw of the cor]lror -,:i€rl1.Follow the thermostal manutacturer,s :nstructions.T Make certaln wiring connections are tight and wires are posrrroned and secured so they will not bs able to contact high temperature locations.
8. Conduct a Gas Leakage Test of the appliance piprng and control system downstream of the shut-oft valve in the supply line to the
aoDlrance.9. a. Adjust the thermostat to jts h_ighest temperature setting, and test manifold pressure and adiust the pressure reg!iator to malch
original input as required (reler to Exhibit A, step 9b).
-
b Visually determine that main burner is burning iroperty; i.e., no lloating, Iifting or flashback. Adjust the primary air shutte(s) as
requrred.
10. If the appliance is equipped with high and lowtlameconlr:t or ftame modulation, check tor proper main bumer operation at both high
and low flame.
1 1. Determine that the pilot is igniting and hrtming propedy and that main bumer ignition is satisfactory by int€rrupting and reestablishing
thc electrical supply to the app ance In iny bonvenient mann6r. Make this determination with the ;pdliance burn;r both cold and hoi
- Perform this step as many times as is necessary to satisty yourself that the automatic intermittent dibt system is operating Droper v.'12. Test the pilot satety device (1) to determine il it is operating propedy, and (2) for turndown chaEcleristici according to thJ
manulacturefs installation instructions" No adiusrments should be made other than those rBcommended by the syitem rrit':, 1.. | .-
13. Sequence the appliance through at least three operating cycles.l4 Applicable only to furnaces. Check both the limit controller and the fan controller for proper operation. Limit control operation can be
checked by blocking the circulating air inlet or temporarily disconnecting the electrical supply to the blower motor and determining that
the limtt controller acts to shut off the main burner oas.
15. Applicable only to boilers.a. Determine that the circulai;ng water pumps are in operating condition.b. Test low water cutotfs. automatic fsed water controls, pressure and temperature limit controllers and relief valves in act:.earce
with rhe Inanutacturer's recommendation to delermine they are in operating condltion.
16. Add the labels (see 1.6.1-n and -o) on the appliance.
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Honel'scll I-rrtin.\merican Division
Iliami Lukcs Headquancrs
l-1505 Commercc Wav Suite .500
\liami Lakes FL ,130 I 6
Home and Building Control
Honcvwell Limircd-Honeywell Limirde
155 Gordon Baker Road
Nonh York. Ontario
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Honcvwell Europe S.A.
3 A venue du Bourget
B- I 140 Bnrssels Belgium
Honeywell Asia Pacilic Inc,
Room 3213-3225
Sun Hung Kai Cenrre
No. -30 Harbour Road
Wanchai
Hong Kong
Honeywell
'rnteo a" 'ncJcieo aSoet aa:ttarn,ra iit
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Installation time should be about one hour. Double check all work- If not experienced call your local fire
shop for installation service. Note: Instatlation should be done by a licensed or qualified gas man.
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October 8, 2003
Creorge Shaetrer Constsrction Compaq,
P.O. Box 373
Vail, Colorado 81658
Re: Gorsrch Resirtenct
I193 Cabin Circle
Vail, Colorado
.trob No. 02177
cc: Elizaberh Smith, Rcort Dcigr Assodares
flqllzlrl
2770 Oa$y vtry. 9rhe zol
L.trycib, Color.do 80026
APPROVED
Communit! Developmcnt
Department
Building Saietl & lnspection
Servlcsr
Phonq (10t, 665-0090
tax: {103t f,65- | Z l I
ttg.ry*f Uilo}D tu[d[ qrdt, Vdtdtry ot perE|rl. nc issuu
I-qP,yp of . Fqt or.aggrovrl of fla, rpscifications and ccmpuuior tul not D€ coosrued b bc r Frmit frr. c ra rpprovat of, rny vidtatiot ol
3yj,l d: ?--r:io* of rhir co& c of ry Ocr drtinancc orit j;;;;;,
rcntrs presumint io Avc rtlbo.it, tD rdob or caacct rhc Fcviiimr of lb oodc.or orher ordinrncca of thc juriddo rhrll nd bc valid.'
rne tssu&r*.orr ryDit b$rd o! pbt rFlificlrionr rod ('tk dt rld !0t prcvcnt rhc building omcial froE eeirner rcqutrl4 fb cIraOr" ,t crors.in saij plons, specificadons rad odrT dag, T loo il;hi hiA;ot€mtions bciog carried on rhe;rundcr sbel n viobdoo of ffi ;a;;ln) other c rdinln, r: ,-,, ,ty, ,,rg{d_.a.
$rrt^Ls: /4/P o^relO:16'OL
Afiention: Steve Craig
This lettrr is fo confina ftat I made p€riodic visits to the abotrc-rcfeffiiccd site during constmction m obs€wc strtrctual ftaming, noot rccedly on Tuesday October 7.
At thar time, the primary suctural Faming umr general|y compteF' wilb lh exc€ptiotr of a few rtEru.
Tlt oderiol tirnber beam and poct to *pport the nottlwest es; of thc garage roofoa"ns* rua tnu timber hcader and po6t o,ppodng thc rirtgc beam o,cr tbc xood stoqc-arEa atorrc ltrc garage wiu bc installed wbn rhoy arc alelircrd- Asn,d pkbetow rhe inerior rau ridce bean *g[rt i rrc n*.
step nEs to be add€d by the franer.
I also ra'ieqrcd &e approxindcly 2 tl" dianeer holes trougt 2x8 main floor joists above bathroon #2.Due to the short spm rength and locadotr of the holes, m rqair is rcquired. H6rcver, the six 2x8 main floor iists over the bedmom srite that rwre ttrillcd wirh approrinatcly I %- dilneter holeg ncar tho bocom edge shoutd bc ."peir€d.
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-bc
douc by ,aaiis a I'-2" icngth of %- thick ptywood, j"
doe, set ftush !o ttre borcm of t& cgiling ftnirg. Notch tlc plywood rci-nforcing amurd fi. rr"ro -o neil along top amd bottom edgcs ofplp'ood aad along borom-edgc ofjoi$6 r{irh iOd ouils at 3- o.c.
T9 th b€st of my knos'lcdgp artd bdbf, the corylaod snrduml framework is in satishcrory conpliance with the ftquLertreuts of the Etructurel drawinge md specifications.
MCOLASSOCIATDS,INC.
Consulting Stnrctual Engineers n :1t -
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Dione H. Jonea /P.E.
Associat€
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Diane
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Diane Hinzman [dianeh@nicolstruct.com]
Friday, June 13, 2003 9:09 AM
'Smith. Elizabeth'
RE: Gorsuch residence
Elizabeth,
1) Header at east extelior dining room doors:
If the header needs to span across both doors (L0+ feet), the
new header will need to be (4)-L 3/4x9 I/4 LW (saving 3 L/2" if the bottom plate is left off), or a W6x20,
2-2xB tri-m studs are required at each end, or equal_ bearing over the
If the header can be supported at the center between doors with
2-2x8 trim studs, a continuous (3)-l- 3/4x7 l/4 LVL will- work.
2) The floor joists in the master closet can support the garage cabinets hanging below. Do you need a franring detail, or wilL the cabinets be pre-fabricated? I can also size headers to support the floor joists over the cabinet doors, assuming they wlll be wider than the 16" stud spacing (detail e/57]|. Let me know how deep the headers
can be below the fl-oor ioists as we]-l .
3) The rafters over the EHU l_aundry (spanning about 9.5 feet) may be 2x8 (H-F No, 2 or better) G L2" o,c.
Diane
-----Original Message-----
Froms S]Irith, Elizabeth [maiJ-to : esmith@ResortDesign. com]Sent! Thursday, ,June L2, 2003 8:45 AM To: Diane Hinzman (E-mail )Subject: Gorsuch residence
Diane,
I have a couple of questions from my field visit yesterday:1) The doors in the Dining Room are being replaced. The new doors need to
be installed higher than the existing doors (to accomodate in floor
heat ) .
The exl-sting header is a 2x!2 member $rith a single plate beneath it.
There
is vlrtually no loom to move the header up as the roof members appear to rest directly on it. Can you please detail a new header for the doors in
this location? (The new doors will be the sane size - approx - as the existing ones - roughly 5'-0r' wide x 6'-8" hlgh)2i There ls some rrwasted space" beneath the Master Closet tha I feel
coul-d
be utll-ized as storage for the carage, f wlll- be sending a sketch of
what, I
would like to propose (low cabinets at the south wall beneath the master
cLoset) . Can you please revi-ew and see if this is feasible?3) The ceilj-ng height in the EHU Laundry Room j-s extremely tight
as surLing
we are trying to get a stackable washer/dryer in this room. Would it be
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January 28, 2004
Steve CraB
Mike Ziehler
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Vail, Colorado 8165E
Attention: Stcve Craig
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Dear Stevc:
This lefier is to confirm trat I made a visit to the above referenced project on January 23' 20{X to observe
the €xtent of fire dUnagc thU occurcd at the rcsidCnce, WC have alsO investigrtod yout verbal request for
information and the following arc our strlrctrral rccommendations:
l, Many of the rmf frammg eloments have been chaned and damaged due to the frre. Plcase advise
on tho extent of framilg that should be rcphced.
rAllroofframingelementsthathavcbecnchanodanddamagedfmmthefireshallbe
rcplacod. Plosso roferonc€ dre rtt cbed partisl toof plm for extents'
2. Onty one of the four membsrs in rhe (4) I %"xl I 7r" Micmllam beam was chaned during the fire.
tt is located such drst it witl be difficult to replace the entire beam withorrt cxtensivs dcmolition'
Is it acccpublc to rcphct ooly prrt ofthe damagcd bcam or sbter a new membcf next to it?
o only the charred area of the mcmber needs to be removed and rcplaced with a ncw
$edion, The conhactor shall not to over cut the outside mernbcr urd takc care not to
damage the tlree rtmaining membcn.
3. Do thc roof framing cleficnts with only smokc damage necd to be replacrd or can they simply be
cbaned?
o Stnrctunl fralning members with only smokc damage necd not be teplaced'
tfyou should have fr[ther qucstions regarding the above, please fcel free tO contact our Offices.
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Jose?h C. Niml, P.E.
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