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Department of Community Development
75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657
tel : 970.479.2139 fax: 970.479.2452
web: www.ci.vail.co.us
Project Name: ANGELO CHANGE DRB Number: DR8050029
Project Description:
Addition of gas appliance fireplace with terracotta veneer to Deck #2 with fireplace exhaust cap
painted to match; addition of condensers (to be screened by stained wood fence) and
freestanding bbq on Deck #1
Participants:
OWNER ANGELO, JOHN AND JUDITH 0210212005 Phone: 476-0700
352 E. MEADOW DR., UNIT 402
VAIL
co 81657
License:
APPLICANT MOSAIC ARCHITECTS, PC O2lOZl2O05 Phone: 303-381-2582
JANE SNYDER
1113 SPRUCE ST
BOULDER
co 80302
License:
Project Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL Location:
352 E, MEADOW DRIVE, UNIT 402
Legal Description: Lot: TrB Block Subdivision: VAIL CLUB CONDOMINIUMS
Parcel Number: 210108255001
Comments: seeconditions
BOARD/STAFF ACTION
Motion Byr Actionr STAFFAPR
Second By:Vote: DateofApprovaa2 O2|I7/2O05
Conditions:
Cond: B
(PIAN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of
Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s).
Cond: 0
(PLAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with
Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities.
Cond: 201
DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval.
Cond: 202
Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date
of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced
and is diligently pursued toward completion.
Cond: CON0006940
applicant must obtain a mechanical permit prior to commencing with construction
Entry: 0211712005 By: ee Action: AP
Planner: Elisabeth Eckel ' DRB Fee Paid: $2o.oo
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Etisabeth Ecket
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75 South Frontage
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Jennifer Cortes
01 .31 .05
Angelo Annex
0401
Judy Hart-Angeto
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Application for Deslgn Review
DESCRIPTION
01.31.05 520.00 check for changes to approved
plans
Signed Apptication
Sketch of Deck I plan
Sketches of Deck 2
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Hi Elisabeth,
Please find attached drawings for our proposed change to approved plans
for Unit 402 at the Vail Mountain Lodge. Please tet me know if you need
anything else to make your decision.
Thank you for your help,
Jennifer
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FROI{: Jennifer Cortes
DATE: 02.15.05
JOB NAIIE: Angelo Annex
JOB NUilBER: 0401
cc: Judy Hart-Angelo
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RE: Stan Cope's Letter of Approvat
COPIES DATE DESCRIPTION
02.11.05 Stan Cope's Letter of Approval for
Changes to Deck
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Hi Etisabeth,
Thank you for your hetp.
Jennifer
1 r '13 SPRUCE STREET $ BOULDER, COLORADO 80302 I 303.381.2582 TEL I 303.381 .2566 FAX
Vruu Nfoux"cnrsv ]Lonore & Spx
Commu nity Development Department
Town of Vail
75 S, Frontage Road
Vail, CO 81657
February 11,2005
To Whom lt May Concern:
The Vail Mountain Lodge Owners'Association has approved the additions to the
Limited Common Element decks of unit L. The approved additions are illustrated
on the attached drawings.
lf you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 476-9530.
Sincerely,
352 East Meadow Drive Vail, CO 81657
Hotel (970) 476-0700. Spa (970) 475-7721. Fax (970) 476-645r
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Date Routed:02/09/05
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Date Due:0?i16t05
Description of work:Addition of gas appliance fireplace on deck of private residence at VML
Address:352 East Meadow Drive
Legal:Lot:tract b Block:5 Subdivision VailVillaoe 1"'Filing
Gomments:Date Reviewed:
Need additional review
From: Elisabeth EckelTo: Jennifer Cortes
Date:
Subject:
0210312005 4:45:35 PM
Re: Angelo Unit - VML
Hi Jennifer:
Thank you for the digital copy of the floor plan and for the verification regarding the exhaust cap (you may
be surprised what some people do when we don't ask). I really don't think that this will need to be
reviewed by the Design Review Board; however, since we received the package just after our weekly staff
meeting (which is every Tuesday), I need to make sure that it is presented at at least one staff meeting
before staff approving the application. Therefore, I will be able to give you an answer as early as Tuesday
aftemoon. Meanwhile, we will need the signature of Stan Cope, the managing agent for Vail Mountain
Lodge, since this is an application for a unit within a multi-f,amily building. His signature acknowledging the
proposal can be faxed to us on the page of the application entitled 'loint property owner signature" or via a
letter referencing the application.
Please let me know if I can help with anything before next Tuesday. Thanks again for your patience.
Elisabeth
>>> "Jennifer Cortes" <jcortes@mosaicarchitects.com> OZlO2l20O5 1:26:16 PM >>>
Hi Elisabeth -
In regards to your questions.
The exhaust cap will be painted to match the stucco.
See the attached plan for Deck 1 location.
Thank you for your help.
Jennifer
Jennifer Cortes
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Boulder, CO 80302
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ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMT Permit #: 801{058
fob Address.: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL Status.....: ISSUED
Location......: VAIL MOUNTAIN LODGE UNIT A Applied...: 04/12/2001,
Parcel No....: 210108255006 Issued ...: 06/20/2001.
ProjectNo...: ?p5o\-O)fl Expires...: 72/17/2007
OWNER AIIIGEI-,O, .]OHN M. & iII'DITH H. O4/L2/2OOL PhONC:
1 WEST 72ND STREET APT 21
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Desciption:
INTERIOR REMODEL OF I.INIT INTERIOR CONVERSION
AddSqFt 0
# of Gas Appliances; 0 # of Gas togs: 4 # of
Occupancy: R1 Multi-Family
Type Construction: II 1-HR Type II 1-Hour
TypeOccupancy: ??
Valuation: 1,040,500.00
Fireolace hformation: Restricted: Y
Wood Pelleb *'* FEE SUMMARY
Building-> 94, 453 . o0 Restuarant Plan Review->So . oo Total Calcr:lated Fees-> $7 , 866 . 95
Plan Check-> $2 , 900. 9s DRB Fee----------> gsoo . oo Additional Fees--> $0.00
lnvestigation-> $o.OO Recreation Fee------> $0.00 Tok[ Permit Fee-_> $7,866.95
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I hereby acknowledge that I have read this applicatioo filled out in full the infomration required completed an
accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the inlormation and
plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning
and subdivision codes, design review approved, Unilorm Building Code and other ordinances of the Town applicable
thereto.
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]ob Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL
I-ocation: VAIL MOUNTAIN LODGE ttNIT A
ParcelNo: 210108255005
Description:
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Conditions:
Cond:12
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COMPLIANCE.
Cond:14
(BLDG.): ALL PENETRATIONS IN WALIS,CEILING$AND FLOORS TO
BE SEALED WITH AN APPROVED FIRE MATERIAL.
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EVERY STORY AS PER SEC.310.6.1 OF TFIE 1997 TIBC.
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SPRINKLER SYSTEM ROUGH INSPECTION MUST OCCUR PRIOR TO A
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Job Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL
Location: VAIL MOUNTAIN LODGE UNIT A
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Separate Permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, etc-!
Asrcsorc Office at 97O-328-8640 visit
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Job Name: Atrc eLo Job Address: 372 A4-"3T hAEADatrl vl
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WorkType: Interiorff Exterior ( ) Both ( )D"es *t E+lU &ist at tttis location: Yes ( ) No}4[
Typeof Bldg.: Single-family( ) Two-family( ) Multi-familYS1) Cotm.tial ( ) Restaurant( ) Other( )
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
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CONTMCTOR INFORMATION
Contact and Phone #'s:
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Depaftment of Communlff Development
Project Name:
Project Address:
Commercial)
{ This Checklist must he complded before a Euildina lErmit aDoliation is
aaaeotd.
o All pages of application is complete ,- \tffi-tl-tort- AS'-tf Z>eL
o Has DRB approval obtained (if requirdd) Provide a copy of approval form
o Condominium Association letter of approval attached if project is a Multi-Family complo<
o Complete site plan submitted
o Pubfic Way Permit application included if applicable (refer to Public Works checklist) f /X' 3ff13j'il [Xil'ii*'l?1,1ll3',5#S,ffi['*]'" e""'7o")
o -Asbestos test and resutts submitted if demolition -s occwring -+ (L><r e1=- T, L'D- q
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,d$ sFuctural plans, including design criteria (ie.loads)
tdstrur];rr;al Engineer stamp and signature on structural Flans (All Comrnercial and Multi Family)
a Soils Report must be submitted prior to footing inspection L t+l*
o Fire resistive assemblies specified and penetrations indicated
4d Snoke detectors shown on plans
,sfaype and quantity of flreplaces shown
Applicaffs Signature:
Date of submittal:
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Received By:
BUILDING PER.MIT ISSUANCE TIME FRAME
If this permit requires a Town of Vail Fire Department Approval, Engineer's (Public Works)
review"and approval, a Planning Department review orHeafth Department review, and a review
by the Building Department, the estimated time for a total 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
mentiond maximum requiremenE. Residential and small projects should take a lesser amount
of time. However, if residential or smaller projects impact the various above mentioned
departments with regard to necessary review, these projects may also take three (3) weeks to
review and approve.
Every atiempt 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 apply for.
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WHEN A *PUBLIC WAY PERMIT" IS REQUIRED
PLEASE READ AND CHECK OFF EACH OF THE FOUOWING QUESNONS REGARDING THE NEED FOR A
"PUBLIC WAY PERMIT'':
o Is this a new residence? YES
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No )<
Does demolition work being performed require the uEF of the Right-of-Way, easemenE or
public property? YEs- NO X
Is the Right-of-Way, FFsements or public property to be used for staging, parking or fencing?YES_ NO x
ls any utility work needed? YEs NOK
Are there any improvemenE being done to the driveway ? YEs Nox
Is a different access needed to the site other than the eristing driveway? YES- NO-y-
Is any drainage work being done that affects the Right-of-Way, easemenE, or public property?
NO J<
Is a "Rerocable Rightof-Way Permif required? YES-NO_IC
If answer is NO, is a parking, staging or fencing plan require{ by Public Works?YEs- no i :*-- { Wq,*,abt q ('N F1?-Qqn.fLE -\ | -r^ c+ ( /" r ' iez ru-+E__ _ _\
If you answered YES to any of these quetions, a "Public way Permi( must be obtained. TfiE WEEA
"Public Way Permit" applications may be obtained at the Public WorKs office or at Community
Development (a sample is attached). If you have any questions please call Leonard Sandoval in Public
Works at 479-2198.
I HAVE READ AND ANSWERED ALLTHE ABOVE QUESiIONS.
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PUBLIC WOR.KS AND THE PUBLIC WAY PERMIT PROCESS
How it relates to Building Permits:
If yes was answered to any of the questions then a "Public Way" permit is required. You
can pick up an application at either Community Development, located at 75 South Frontage
Road or Public Works, located at 1309 Elkhorn Drive.
Notice sign-offs for utility companies. ALt utilities must field verify (locate) respective
utilities prior to signing application. Some utility companies require up to 48 hou|€ notice to
schedule a locate.
.- fw-aw Cett-t<tV QeP A construction traffic control/staging plan must be prepared on a separate sheet of paper.
An approved site plan may also be used. This plan will show locations of all traffic confol
devices (signs, cones, etc,) and the work zone, (area of cons,truction, staging, etc.). This
plan will o<pire on November lst and will need to be resubmitted for consideration for
approval through the winter. Be aware that your resubmission for winter may be denied
dependinq on the locaUon of construction.
> Sketch of work being performed must be submitted indicating dimensions (length, width
and depth of work). This may be drawn on the traffic control plan or a site plan for the job,
be scheduled for the Town of Vail electricians and inigation crew. The locates take place in
the morning, but may require up to 48 hours to perform.
) The Public Workt Construction Inspector will review the application and approve or deny
the permit. You will be contacted as to the status and any requirements that may be
needed. Most permits are released within 48 hours of being received, but please allow up
to one (1) week to process,
F As soon as the permit is approved, the Building Department will be noUfied, allowing the
"Building Permif'to be released. Please do not confuse the "Public Way Permif' with a
"Building Permif'.
F NOTE: The above process is for work in a public way ONLY. Public Way
Permits are valid only until November 15th. A new Public Way Permit is requircd
each year if work is not complete. Re-application each November 15th does not
mean an automatic renewal.
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DRAINAGE AND CULVERT INSPECTIONS ARE REOUIRED BY PUBLIC WORI(S!
Please read and check off each of the items below:
o The Town of Vail Building Department has developed the following procedures to
ensure that new construction sites have adequately established proper drainage
from building sites along and adjacent to Town of Vail roads or streets.
o The Town of Vail Public Work 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 Work Department. Allow a minimum of 24 hour notice.
o Also, the Town of Vail Public Work 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.
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Date Signed:
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MATER,IAL STORAGE AND CONSTRUCTION PARKING
Please read and check off each of the items below.
(Copies of complete tod are available upon request)
CODE 5.2.10: DEFOSITS ON PUBLIC WAYS PROHIBITED
Unlawful deposiE: Subject tro subsection C thereof, it is unlawful for any person to litter, track or
deposit, or cause to be littered, tracked or deposited, sand, gravel, rocks, mud, dirt, snow, ice, or any
other debris or material upon any street, sidewalk, alley or public place, or any portion thereof.
Notice; Abatement: The Director of Public Works may notiff and require any person who violates or
causes another to violate the provision of subsection A hereof, or who has in the Directo/s employment
a person who violates or causes another to violate the same, bp remove such sand, gravd, rock, mud,
dirt, snow, ice or any other debris or material within twenty four (24) hours after receipt of said notice
by the Director of Public Works. In the event the person so notified does not comply with the notice
within the period of time herein specified, the Director of Public Works, or other authorized agent, may
cause any such sand, gravel. rock, mud, dirt, snow, ice, debris or any other material to be removed
from any street or alley at the o(pense of the notified.
Summons and Penalty: As an alErnatve to the notice for removal prcMded in subsection B above,
any person who violates or causes another to violate the same, may be issued a summons to appear
before the Municipal Court of the Town for said violations, and upon being found guilty of a violation
hereunder be punished as provided in Section 14-1 ofthis code.
Notice and Penalty: it is unlawful for any person to fail or refuse b comply with the notice of the
Director of Public Works as provided in subsection B hereof, and any such person shall, in addition to
payment ofthe expense of removal incurred by the Director of Public Works, as provided in subsection B
hereof, upon being found guilty of a violation hereunder, be punishable as prwided in Section 1-4-1 of
this Code. (1997 Code Ordinance 6 (1979).
CODES 7-3A-1 AND 7-3A-3: PARKING OBSTRUCTII{G TRAFFIC & IMPOUNDMET{T AUTHORIZED
No person shall park any vehicle upon a street or at any other place within this Municipality in such a
manner or under such conditions as to interfere with the free movement of vehicular trafiic or proper
street or highway maintenance. (Ord, 2(1968) $ 1)
Whenever any police officer finds a vehicle attended or unattendd, standing upon any portion of a
street or upon any place within this Municipality in such a manner as to constitute a violation of any
section of this Article, or left unattended for a period of twenty four (24) hours or more and preumed to
be abandoned under the conditions prescribed by Colorado Revised Statutes section 42+1102, as
amended, the officer shall require the vehicle to be removed or cluse it !o be removed and paced in
storage in the nearest garige or other place of safety designated or maintained by this Municipality, and
the charges for towing and storage of such vehicle shall be charged to the owner of the vehicte in
addition b a ten dollar ($10) impoundment charge. (Ord. 2(1968) 5 3r Ord. 28(1981) 5 1)
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Department
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F"IELII REPORT
Date: August 13,2002
hojcct Angelo Residcnce
Weathcr: Clcar, calm
To: Rcsort Dcsign Associatcs Intemaionel
l4t4 Spmcc Stcct Suite lto
rBouldcr, CO 803@
Atb: Ms Jrue Snyder
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TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMEN?
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL. CO 81657
970-479-2135
VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ALARM PERMIT
Job Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL
Location.....: (ANGELO) VAILMOUNTAINLODGE#302
Parcel No...: 2l 01 08255006
Project No :
Permit #: 402-0050
Status...: ISSUED
Applied. . : 0810212002
lssued. .: 08/14/2002
Exoires. .: 02/1012003
OV|INER AITGEIJO, 'JOIIN M. & JUDITI{ H. O8/02/2OO2 phone:
1 WEST 72ND STREET APT 21
NEW YORK NY
10023
Iricense:
CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL SPECTAIJISTS OF
WESTERN EOI-,ORJADO, I,LC
P.O. BOX 1572
SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498
License: 161-S
APPIJICAT T COMMERCIAIJ SPECIAI.'ISTS OF
V|ESTERN COTTORADO, IJrrC
P.O. BOX 1572
SIIJVERTHORNE, CO 80498
License: L6l- -S
08/02/2002 Phone: 970-5L3-7100
oe/02/2002 Phone: 970-513-7100
Descipion: ADD FIRE ALARM TO UNIT AND TIE INTO EXISTING BLDG. SYSTEM
Valuation: $3.300.00
FEE SI]MMARY
Electrical------>
DRB Fee-------.>
lnvestigation-->
Will Call----->
TOTAL FEES->
$?2.00
s0. 00
$0. 00
$3 .00
$7s .00
$7s.00
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$75 .00
$?5.00
s0.00
Total Calculated Fees->
Additional Fees--->
Total Pemil Fee---->
Payments--------->
BALATICE DUE->
at a*x*'rtltt* *a* **
Approvals:ItEm: O55OO FIRE DEPARTII{ENT
08/!4/2002 mvaughan
inspection
Actionc AP verify detector locations at field
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAT
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I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accuraJe plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I a$ee 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 Bf, ]TIADE TWENTV.FOUR IIOURS IN ADVANCE BYTTELEPHO:{E AT 479-2135 FROM E:OO AM - 5 PI4
d
rrt|tfo "raarQ*APPLICATION
Project #:
Building Permit #:
Alarm Permit #:
9 7O-4 79 - 2 7 35 fi nspections I
Commercial & Residential Fire Alarm shop drawings are required at time ofl:f'Er,ffi;*h submittal and must include5rmatio!.listed on the
of this for without this
COMPLETE VALUATIONS FOR ATARM PERMIT (Labor & Materials)
Fire Alarm: $ 3',3oo. a
***************************************FOR OFFICE USE ONLY****+************?t****tr*r.*********tr*:t
Drnrn nt tn I ',nntIlf'tUFiUU-LLUUL
Contact Assessorc Office at 970-328-8640 or visit for Parcel #
Parcef # ZtOlogzSSOVz
Job Name: Angc,\o $c'ri&.r".. - Val pto*.ttd.t
td3q Job Address:TSL E .(>,-. &Eaz-
Legal Description Lot:Block:Filing:suMivision: Vf&t{
Owners Name: ll Address:Phone:
Engineer: N/n Address:Phone:
Detailed Location of work: (i.e., floor, unit #, bldg. #)
3cd fl. - Unit 3o?-
Detailed description of work:
Aaa {i.t- a.tq,n -!o ,rnit - tl. i"6 aristiq 1oHa. sXstnt
WorkClass: New() Addition( ) Remodel("d Repair( ) Retro-fit( ) Other( )
Typeof Bldg.: Single-family( ) Two-family( ) MultFfamily(vf Commercial( ) Restaurant( ) Other( )
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: 1 ll No. of Accommodation units in this building:
Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes (.zf No ( )Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes (rz) No (
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75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
970-479-2138
Mechanical->
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Inv€stigaliofl->
Will Call-->
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NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit #: M0l-0228
Job Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL Status . . . : APPROVED
Location.....: VAIL MOUNTAIN LODGETJNIT A Applied. . : 111061200l
Parcel No...: 210108255006 Issued. . :
ProjectNo: (Q;{Ot'nn Expires.,:
OWNER AI{GEL,O, JOHN M. & .IUDITH H. II/06/200L Phone:
1 WEST 72ND STPEET .A.PT 21
NEW YORI( NY
1002 3
License:
CONTRACTOR HELRTH E)(Cf,IANGE, INC. (TIIE) lLl06/2001 Phone: 970-827-9623
P.O BOX 5?0
MINTURN, CO
8164 s
License: 174 -M
APPLICaIT HEARTH EXCHANGE, INC. (THE) aL/06/200L Phone: 970-827-9621
P.O BOX 670
MTNTURN, CO
8154 5
License: l-74 -M
Desciption: INSTALLATION OF A DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE
Valuation: $3,000.00
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960.00 Rqstuatant Plan Review->
$15 - 00 DRB Fee---------->
s0.00'l-ol-Al-FI'DS----------->
93.00
So. oo 'fotal Calculalcd Fecs-> S78 - 00
go - oo Addirional Fces-> $55 . 00
$?8 . Oo 'folal P€rmit I"e€-> S133 .00
pavmenls____________-_> 9L33.00
s0.00BAI-ANCII DUll------->
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT
La/O6/2OOL DF Action: AP
Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CONDITION OF APPROVAL
Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CIIECK FOR CODE COMPI-,IANCE.
Cor:.d: 22
(BLDG.): COMBUSTIONAIR IS REQUIRED PER SEC. 701 OF THE 1997 UI\{C, OR SECTION
?01 0F THE 1997 rMC.
Cond: 23
(BLDG.): INSTALI,ATION MUST CONFORM TO II{A}II]FACTT'RES INSTRUCTIONS AIID TO CHAPTER
10 OF TIIE 1997 I'II,IC, CHAPTER 10 OF THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 25
(BUDG.),: GAS APPLIAI{CES
'm;BE VMflTED ACCORDING TO CHAPTK 8 AND
TERMINATE AS SPECIFIED IN SEC.806 OF THE 1997 UMC, OR CHAPTER I OF
Cond: 29
SHALI-,
TTIE 1997 IMC.
(BLDG.): ACCESS TO HEATING EQUIPMENT MUST COMPI-,Y WITH CHAPTER 3 AND SEC.1017 OF
THE 1997 I'MC AND CIIAPTER 3 OF THE 1.997 IMC.
Cond: 31
(BL,DG.): BOILERS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON FI-,OORS OF NOIICOMBUSTIBLE CONST. UNLESS
I-,TSTED FOR MOUNTING ON COMBUSTIBLE FIJOORING.
Cond: 32
(BLDG.): PERMIT,PL,AIIS AIID CODE AIIALYSIS MUST BE
TO A}I INSPECTION REQIIEST.
Cond: 30
(BLDG.): DRAII'IAGE OF MECHANICAI-, ROOMS COMIAINING
BOII.ERS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A FIJOOR DRAIN PER
sEcTroN 1004.6 0F TIIE L997 rMC.
POSTED IN MECI{ANICT,I-, ROOM PRIOR
HEATING OR HOT-WATER SUPPLY
sEc. 1022 0F THE 1997 UMC, OR
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information require{ completed an accurate plot plaa and
state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to compty with all Town
ordinances and state laws. and to build this structurc according to the towns zoning and subdivision mdes, design review apProve4
Uniform Building Code and olher ordinances of the Town applicable thereto.
REQT]ESTS FOR INSPECTION SHAI,I, BE MADE TWENTY-FOIJR HOTIRS IN ADVANCE BY AT 479-2138 OR AT OIJR oFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 5 PM.
CONI'RACTOR FOR HIMSEJ,F AND OWNE
Permit will not be accepted without the following:75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657
Provide Mechanical Room Layout drawn too Mechanical Room Dimensions
to include:
u Combustion Air Duct Size ando Flue, Vent and Gas Line Size ando Heat Loss Calcs.o Equlpment Cut/Spec Sheets
CONTRACTOR INFORMA
Mechan ical Contractor:Town of Vail Reg. No.:
COMPLETE VALUATION FOR MECHANICAL PERMIT & Materials
MECHANICAL: $ 7g.oo #f
ConEct Nssessorc Otrrce at g7O-328-8640 or visit for Parcel #
Parcel # (Required if no Ha@
Job Name: ,/ ./.ttrtae/e /1,=r.**r.r tob Addressipf,r/vrt ,/oJ-- ,/
Legal DescipUon ll Loe ll etock: lf riting:Subdivision:
Owners Name:Address:Phone:
Engineer:Address:Phone:
Detailed derripUon of work:
itL/o*;a4 o/ o o(,r-of yaaf gzes h'qiloa'
WorkOass: New() nOOiqon0O Altention( ) Repair( ) Other( )
Boiler Location: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) fther( )Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No (8)
Typeof Bldg: single-iamily( ) Duptex( ) Mutti-famityQ{ commeroat ( ) Restaurant( ) other( )
No. of E<isting Dwelling Units in this building:No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
No/Tvpe of Fireplaceq Exis!'ng: Gas Appliances ( ) eas Loqs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burninq (
Nofl-ype of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas AppliancesrO Gas Logs ( ) wood/Pellet ( ) wood Burning (NoT ALLOWED)
Is this a conversion from a wood burn
***********+****t**x****FoR OFFICE USE ONLy***************x********1.****
Other Fees:Planner Sisn-off:Accepted By:
DRB Fees:Date Receiyed:
F: / errcryone/forms/ mechperm
TOWNOFVAIL
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
VAIL,CO 81657
970479-2rfi
Stahrs...: ISSUED
Applied. .: TOlnlZlJtO7
Issued. .: 7O/7U2OOL
Expires. .: O4/W/20O2
tno*r* oF .'MMUNITY Dn/EtMENr
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE TTSTED ON ]OBSITE AT AI,I- TIMES
PLLJMBING PERMIT Permit #: P01-0119
fob Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL
Location.....: VAIL MOUNTAIN I.OIrcE UNIT A
ParcelNo...: 210108255m6
OYTNER AIiIGEIS, ,JOHN M. & iN'DIlH H. LO/LO/2OOL PhONC:
1 TIEST ?2![D STREE|T APT 21
NEW YORK NY
10023
License:
COI$TRACTOR Kaibab Plumbing, rnc. !o/L|/2ool Phone: 970-390-7735
P.O. Box 1451
Eagle, co
81631
License = 282-P
APPLfCANT Kaibab Ptumbing, Inc. ]-olLo/2'Ol Phone: 9?0-390-7735
P.O. Box 1451
Eagle, CO
. 81631
Licenge:. 282-P
Derip,tion: CAST IRON PLUMBING WASTE/VENT' IDMESTIC WATER GAS TO
FIREPLACEINSTUDIO
Valuation: $12,500.00
Fireplae fr{cuntion; Restricted: ?? f of Gas Appllurcec ?? # of Gas Logs: . . .?, . t of
W;d palet ??.r..r.+rffiffi*..d*ntrrtrr,i.dnrrffi..| rr.rrrHtirr** FEE SUMMARY frr...ffii.ra..rtrttin.'ttnffirff'..'firriF
plurnbing--> g195,oo Restuarant Plan Review-> 9o.o0 Toral Calculated Foe6-> S2a6-?5
Ptan C|ecl(-> 948 . 75 DRB Fee-.---> $o . 0o Additional Fec+---> $o ' oo
lnv6tigNtion-> 90.00 TOTAL FEIIS-> 5246.?5 Total Permil Fe€*-> S2{6',.?5
Will C6ll-> 53,00 Payme1rts-----> S246'75
BALANCE DUE_> go. o0
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Iten: 051O0 BUfITDING DEPARIT'tElflf
Lo/Lo/zoor DF Action: AP
ItEM: 05600 FIRE DEPART}IEIIT
CONDMON OF APPROVAI,
eond: 12
(BLDG.): FTELTD IIISPECTIONS ARE REQUIRBD TO CITECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE-
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DECI-ARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this applicatioo filled out in fuIl the inlormation required, completed an
aca.rrate ftot plan, and state that all Feinfo.*u*in , as required is corrcct. I agfe to comply with thc information and
ptot plart' to comply with all Town ordinanccs and state laws, and to build this structure according to thc towns zoninl
ana subdi*rision codes, design review approve4 Uniform Building Codc and other ordinances of the Town applicable
thereto.
REQU$TS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR
PM.
479-21 38 0R AT OUR OmCE FROM &00 AM - 5
OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSEIJ AND OWNF.F
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TOWNOFVAIL. COLORADO Staencnt
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statement Number: Rooooo1555 Arnount: 5246.75 Lo/at/2oolo8:54 AM
Palment Method: Check Inj.t: RA
Notation: 1086
Permit. No: PO1-0119 TlT)e: P],In'lBIlilG PERUTT
Parcel No: 210108255006
Site Addrese: 352 E MEADOI{ DR VArIr
Locacio: \fAIIJ MOITFTA.IN LODGE IJllIf A
Totsa1 Fees: $245.75
l.his Payments: 5246.75 Total AL,L Pmta: $245.75
Balance: 50.00
tal+la+aara**aaraa:|*+a+++i{***ar*t+*r at*+r*fi++++tt+ff*lr+ir*l++tr rr**t+*f+t+***la+tl++***a*
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Description Curnent Pmts
PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 48.75
PP OO1OOOO31112OO PLUIIBING PIRI,IIT FEES I95.OO
lrc 00100003112800 r,rrll CALL INsPtciloN FEr 3.00
t+ t trar tr ra r a *a + l++ + * t f**fl+ + + rt I ifa*t I ++t tr rrrraraa r * +rrra +* +t a * *+ ra a aaaf,* i+l ++ +l* +l * t r* **+
TOWNOFVAIL COLORADO Statement
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gtatement Nurnber: R000001555 AmouJtt: 5246-75 ll/Lt/2oolo8:54 AM
Palment Method r Check Init: RA
NoEation: 1085
Permit tito: PO1-O119 Tlrpe: PLIIMBIIIG PERI,IIT
ParceL No: 210108 255005
Site Address: 352 E MEADOI| DR VAIIJ
IOCaTion: VAII, II'OUIITAIN I.ODGE I'NIT A
ToEal Fees: $246 -75
Tb.is Payment: $246.75 Total ALL PmtE: 1246 -75
Bafance: 90.00
a**++++*af+l+a+ t+a*f+aa*+tr*rrrr**+*itt+*+*at+++t+*++*'r*l aa+ft**+*{r tt**aa 3tr.r**t*t*+*++a*rr
ACCOI,JNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Descriotion Current Pmts
PF 00100003112300 PrAN C|TECK FEES 48.75
PP OO1OOOO31I]2OO PLUMBING PERI4IT FEES 195,00
l,tc 00100003112800 I{ILL CALL INSPICTI0N FEt 3.00
APPLICATI
$t$..1
97 O - 47 9 - 2149 (Inspections)
75 S. Frcntage Rd.
Vaif, Colorado AL657
Town of Vail Reg. No.:
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Contact and Phone #'s:Jw. 1qa "773 r
VALUATION FOR PLUMBING PERMIT (Labor & Materials)
PLUMBING: S /2
ConEd Assessors Office at 97O-328-864O or visit for Parcel #
Parcel # (Required if no bldg. permit # is provided above)
rob Name: rtuQpu /lzua'Et rob Address: 3o I vhL /4/p . /a&.€
Legal DescripUon Lot:Block:Filing:Subdivision:
Owners Namel Address:Phone:
Engineer: ll Address:Phone:
Detailed description orwork A+er JVop /lUuArruq u%rg/ueur. batua7c ptu€R
6fu zo fikEEFil'ir)o'i.
WorkClass: New( ) Addition( ) Alterat'onX) Repair( ) Other( )
Type of Bldg.: Single-family ( ) Duplex ( ) Multi-family ( ) Commercial f{-Restaurant ( ) Other ( )
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: 7 No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
Is this a conversion from a wood burning fireplace to an EPA Phase II device? Yes ( ) No t\C
******** *** *** *** ***** *** * ** r.* **** *** ** FoR oFFICE USE ON LY** * ** ***+* ******* *** ******** ** t** ****
(Nher Fees:DateReceiv€id!
DRB Fees:Acceoted BY:
Planner Siqn-off:
Rileweu
gCT 0 u 2001
Tov'colrl'DlE N
F/E/eryoneforms/pl mbperm
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't} ; T{OW,DIDWE RATE
Torn of Vail Suwey
Commu nity D evelopm ent Deparfnent Russell Fonest Director,
(970)47s-213s
Check allthat applies.
'1. Which Depaffnent(s) did you contact?
Building _ Environmental_ Housing_ Admin
Planning DRB _ PEC
Was your inifial coniact wiih our sbff immediaie
no one available ?
t.
B.
4.
5
1
Was your project reviewed on a timely basis? Yes / No
lf you were required to wa( how long was it before you were
helped?_
lf no. whv not?
Was this yourfirstlime to fle a DRB app_ PEC app
Bldg Permit_ ttl/A
Please rate the performance of the stafi person who assisted you:54321Name
(knowledge; responsiveness, availabiliiy)
Overall efiectiveness of fte Front Service Counter. 5 4 3 2
Whatis the bestlime of day for you b use the FrontService
Countet?
9. Any comments you have which rrvould allow us to betFr serve you
nerttime?
Thank you for taking the lime to cornplete this survey. We are
commited b improving our service.
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Inspcc$n Typc:
InrFcclbn Arer:
SlbAddrees:
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tYedlecday, Jarruary n, 2003
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352 E HEADOW DRVAIL
VAIL H(I.JHTA'H LOOGE UNIT A
sublm: AMF SEIF: IS,$UED
FnPATq: GD
97&847"962ttHEARTH EXCt-{AtlGE, hlc, (T}E) Phone:
ROJTED TO 6REG FOR R€VIiI,!*APPROVALS. DFLORES
390 fuKH+tilal
HEARTI.I EXCHAI,,IGE. ll.JC. ( rHE i
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'Rruedor:
.Cminents:
Aralonad To:--
Acuo,n;Thns Eilo;
|||rEccdon Hlstory
ilJtl: 2m ME+H-Rouqh " ADsror'srl ^
ffit21tg2- toED€dot. GCD" Ac{on: AFAPPROA/EDi Comments: }dASTER BEffiOOf,l FIREPIICE CIS-Y,
0€l12EiO? lo$Etc{. cdryft Apuoft: AP APPROVED
Cotnr int$: resl o{ B u€nl accafiDly tor F,plsn: 31O MEC|-fl-{gqsnc[rn: 3'rS PLM$Gas PriinoItqn: 3?0 MEClFErlsrAt Flooosilrm: 3fi) MECFI-SuDofvAtbn: 34O MEcl'+Mdd,'hff 390 MECH-F|fi t
O1.riSO3 h.!€dor: CCD AcSn: GRCORRECTIC+IREOUIRED
Cornm€nts: REI,O\/E DAIIFER ht lilAlN FP On \,VELD OPEN.
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Rnn Id: 752
TOWNOFVAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
vAIt,co 81657
970-479-2138
DEPARTMENT OF COMMI.JNITY DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit #: M02-0127
Bd\ <ficY
Job Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL Status. . . : ISSUED
Location.....: VAIL MOUNTAIN LODGE UNIT 313 Applied. . : 06/1812002
ParcelNo...: 210108255006 lssued. . : 07/1012002
ProjectNo : ?GtOt {3fS1 Expires. .: 0l/0612003
owNER AIIGEIJO, JOHN M. & 'fUDITt H. O6/t8/2O02 phone:
1 WEST 72ND STREET APT 21
NEW YORK NY
10023
License:
COT.TTRACTOR ENCOMPASS MECHANICAL SERVICEoS/LS/2002 Phone: 970-949-7747
5541 CETCTRAI-, AVEM'E
BOUIJDER, CO
80301
License: 147-M
APPITICANf EI{COMPASS MECIIANICAL SERVICE0S/L8/2oO2 Phone: 970-949-1,747
5541. CENTRAL AVENT'E
BOI'LDER, CO
803 01
License z !47 -M
Desciption: INSTALL AC EXHAUST FANS FOR REMODEL 6 TON AC LOAD
Valuation: $60.000.00
FireDlace I nformation: Restricted: Y # ofGas Appliances: 0
M€chanic0l-> 51, 2Oo - 00 Restuarsnt Plan Reyiew->
PIan Check-> 3300.00 pft$ pse---------->
I nvestigation->
Will Call--->
# ofcas Logs: O # of Wood Pellet 0
FEE SUMMARY a:tlt|ta*:l+*r*1{:lt*,r*+*t*:}+t+aartiat*'t'rl*:}'}**:r'}....'r:rt***rt**.:l
S0.00 Total Calculated Fees--) S1,503.00
S0.00 AdditionalFees--_--->$0. oo
$0. 00 TO'|AL FEES-----------> $1, 503 . 00 Total Permit Fee-----> $1, 503 . 00
$3.00
l*+:t+l++lallll'l'f+Item: 05L00 BUIIJDfNG DEPARTMENT
o7/o5/2o02 cdavis Action: AP sttBJECT To FrEr.,D INSPECTION
IEem: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CONDITION OF APPROVALCond: 12
(BIJDG.): FIEI-,D INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPIJIANCE.
Cond: 29
(BLDG.): ACCESS TO HEjATING EQUIPMEIIT MUST COMPL,Y WITH CHAPTER 3 AND SEC.1017 OF
THE 1997 I'MC AIID CHAPTER 3 OF THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 32
(BL,DG.): pERMIT,PLANS AlrD CODE ANAIJYSIS MUST BE POSTED IN MECHANTCAL, ROOM PRIOR
TO A}I INSPECTION REQI'EST.
Cond: CON0005407
Payments----------;
BALAIICE DUE->
$1, 503 . 00
s0. 00
Duct, work support.s "rra."ttals used must comply to 9z ItFrc chapters 5,G
Drainage of equipnent must comply to 92 rpc regarding Backflow and airgapprqtection
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DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to tie towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR TNSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWBNTY.FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY A't 479-2138 FROM 8:00 AM - 5 PM.n
SIGNATURE OF OWNER OR CONTRA FOR HIMSELF AND OWNET
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TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Srarementff*+t,l''}******+*+*'i****{'t***+'tf:t.}****+***t****+*+***t'****++**++{.'t**+*t******i!****il+********'t
Statement Nurnber: R000002200 Amount: g1,S03.OO 07/LO/200211:21 At"t
Payment Method: Check Init: DDG
Notagion: EncompaaE
LL4778
Permit No: MO2-0L27 T)rpe: MECHANICAIT PERMIT
Parce1 No: 210108255006
SiIe Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIL
I.TOCAIiON: VAIIJ II'OI'NTAIN IJODGE UIlrIT 313
Total Feee: $1,503 ,00
ThiE Payment: 91,503.00 Total AL,L PmtE: $1,503.00
Balance: $0.00
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ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Descniotion Cur rent Pmts
MP OO1OOOO31113OO MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 1,2OO.OO
PF 001000031i2300 PLAN CHECK FEES 300.00
I,IC OO1OOOO31128OO WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 3.OO
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado
Permit will not be accepted
Room
without the following;
Contact Assessors Office at 97O-328-864O or visit for Parcel #
Parcel # (Required if no bldg. permit # is provided above)
Job Address: 352 E- tUEAOod 'Dt
t<*ET 3t3 l/a;l wtt- l^)*,
Lesat Description ll Lot, ll en.t' ll ririns,Subdivision:
Owners Name:Address:Phone:
En9ine"f".o,un"r, //fuo,/t llnddress: fa6 ,rat7 4uo,u ll nhone: f/?-/w?
Detailed description of work:
fus' // a{L . {J+^sf /p'us -/rr- ,,lt'r.toe/L'tz* k-
Additionlllatteration(t{
^"r"n( t **t( )Work Class: New ( )
Boiler Location: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) Other (i4 Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No (r-j
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:No. of Accommodbtion Units in this buildino:
Nof-ype of Fireplales Existingl Gas Appliances ( ) Gas Loqs ( ) Wood/pellet ( ) Wood Burning (
No,rfype of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas Appliances ( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLOWED)
Is this a conversion from a wood burning fireplace to an EpA Phase II device? yes ( ) No ( )
COMPLETE VALUATION FOR M
CONTRACTOR
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Vai I CO 81657
E45-551;6
RIGHT-J BU]LDINGANALYSIS#-, 4/1.5/02
File name: ANGELO-2. RSR
Outside db I
Inside db
Design TD
Daily Range
Inside Hurnid.
Grains Water
INFILTRATION
Const. qlty
Fireplaces
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Overall U-Value :
WARNING: window to floor area ratio = 42.9o/o - rnore than 25%.
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Component Btuh/sqFt Btuh % of Btuh
Walls
Windows
I)oors
Ceilings
Floors
Inlilt.
Ducts
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MANUAL.I: 7th Ed.Risht-Suite: v4.1.25
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SUMMAR
Denver AP CO
SUMMER DESIGN CONDITIONS
1 "F Outside db:'t2 "F Inside db:
71 oF Design TD:
Daily Range
Rel. Hum. :
Grains Water
qimnlifia.l
nv,_r-a9s
O Intemal Gains
Ventilation
HEATING COOLING Infiltration
o 902 TotlatentEquip Load
0 B1t81.2 0.5 Total Equip Load
103 68
HEAT]NG EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
Right-Suite:
SENSIBLE COOI-ING EQUIP LOAD SZING
RIGHT-.I LOAD AND EQUIPMENT
File narne: ANGEt,o- 2 . RSR
For: Angelo Residence Main Level
Unit 30:[ G The VaiI Mountain Lodge
Va:l CO B 1657
845-5656
c.r. '1.rn: qq Ma-f.! r- ^r t Sef Vi aeS
4 Ll1 Melcalf Road
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By,
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BZ1 124
Entire House
co 816?A
Structure
Ventilation
Design Temp. Swing
Use Mfg. Data
Rate/Swing Mult.
Total Sens Equip Load
Make
Trade
Effrciency
Sensible Cooling
Latent Cooling
Total Cooling
Actual Cooling Fan
Clg Air Flow Factor
Load Sens Heat Ratio
Ver 4 .1.25
WIN'|ER DIISIGN CONDITIONS
HEATING SUMMARY
Bld.q. Heat Loss O Btuh
Ventilation Air O CFM
Vent Air Loss O Btuh
Design Heat Load O Btuh
INFILTRATION
Outside db:
Insrde db:
Design TD:
Method
Constfuction Quality
Fireplaces
Area (sq.ft.)
Volume (cu.11.)
Ail Changcs/Hour
Equivalent CFM
Make
li'aclc
l:fficiency B C
Heating Input
Ileating Output
I-Icating Tenrp Rise
Actual Heatirrg FanI g Air Flow Factor
Space Thelmostat
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LATENT COOLING EQUIP LOAD SIZING
COOLING EQUII'MENT SUMMARY
O AFUE
0 Btuh
0 Btuir
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1393 CFM
0.000 CFIWBtuh
O. O EER
O Bfuh
o Btuh
0 Btuh
1393 CFM
0.0s3 CFIWBtUh
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S/N RSRTRN22955
Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual Form J
s/'I{ RSRTRT'r22es5 O RIGHT-J sHoRTFoRM
Ftle name: ANGEjLo-2 . RSR
' Job #: RZII2A
FOt': Anoelo Re-s; clerce Ma i n Levef
845-5646
l3y: Fr {lornpas s Mechanical Services
Lln-t 3C1 G The VaiI Mountain Lodse Inside db 12 68
\./aL-co 81657 DesignTD 1L 23
4 31 l.{etcalf Road
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HEATING EQUIPMENT
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llcrting Input
Il cating Output
BO. O AFI]E
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0 Btuh Latant Cooling
O. O EER
O Btuh
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Actual Heating Fan 1 3 93 CFM Actual Cooling Fan 13 93 CFMLltgAirFkrwFactor o.OOo CFM/Btuh ClgAirFlowFactor 0.053 CFl\4/tstuh
Slrace Thelmostat Load Sensible Heat Ratio 1 0 0
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Inside Humid. - 50
Grains Water - OMethod Simplif iedCo 81620 Const. qltY AverageFireplaces 0
COOLING EQUIPMENT
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Submittal No.: FCU
Encompass Mechanical
Reviewed for general conformity with plans
and specifications, subject to final approval
by architect and / or engineer,
-t ,oau: $ l1{lst-I
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plocement of the condenser up
b l50bothomheewportrr
seclion. Units split morg lhon
150 b€il ures o speciol kitwhich
con be obtoined from lhe
fotrrt. Ihe Splilnble boture
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locobd neor on outside wqll
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removol witlroul the need br
oddifionol duding.
b preserre fie bdory chorge
when split, units qre shipped
wih o reusoble, self*eoling
'ooupling fiol prenents
rehigeronf loss. The condenser
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spqes srch os ceiling oraos or
dosels. Unils ore cornpleely
hctory tested b ossure lhe user
mqny )pors of dependoble,
houble'hee performonca ond
€cononry of operolion.
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is mounbd on slurdy chonn-els
occommodole honging rods tor
iling/dob floor mornting.
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AhID CONDENSER
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REFRIGERAM CIRCUI' Unib ore
equipped wirh odiurtoble,orponrion
volws wilh oxlsrnol equollzors, -.
ii,.t i.t"*/t*irturc indicotors, ffller
dieri ond sdernol dischorge
mrifflers on oll compresrcrs.
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honsformer is ovLrsiad to elininob
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orrn contocior. All compresson ore
eouipoed wilh cronkcosc hcobrs
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l*r pr.trrut cordroli in -cocfi
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ailg[nriot switch. this enobles lhe
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crrant of on flqPorolor belt, morr
or blower hilur€.
SERVICEABIIry' COOWR unih
c" at*En"a qnd monufuctuod
with the Lrvicemon in mind.
Cemorobl" comportmenl PonCl
orwida eos of
-instollotion,
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ooits witfiou the need to lower or
Uismontle the unil. Side occess
ooneb psmll full serviceobilitY to.
ihe expLnsion vohe, conhol Ponels
ona "irtptt -" os well os the
e'oporotbr ond condanser mofors
ond blo"er. Schrodar vofves ore
included in fie condensor saclion
6i ii"td r"ding or odoPling o lo"r
ombient domper lo lh€ syslem'
tOW AlvtBlENI CONTROI.
IOffiONAU'Ihe unitcon be
l;;"t"d ot'lor ombienb bY lhe
uie of o lor ombienr domP€r or
br;bi*t hn cYcling c6ntrols ftr
- Thc evoporolor ond
rser coils LrE consruaed of
.yryoll, seomhss copper tubes
6re mechonicolb eriionded to
rinum ftns providing'the highcst
All refrioeroit coils ore ol
ough ciiflo'r, design wilh
lorge tqce oreos qnd
tlmpcrofirres
up b O"F
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condenser for
temperolur€s uP
io -30"F.
ion wilh ksyed rhofi ond
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PRINCIPIE OF OPERATION' the
rinci;os" ;nir Permits thc use of
o s-ing le*togo lh€m|oslol' lnE
muhkloce f€otu!! Pormib ttls uso
of wo sLEa tfiermoilol whkir
ili"*t F.ttr, "o,ttumPtion
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heol lood requircg.
FACIORY fESfED'Eoclr unit is
il;;;,t't"tbd ond shiPPed witft
" iioi'J*," bsr taPod;i!n+ bY
thc tiihnicion. Super{teol ona
subcooling hcl'ory rellings insure
toublc frce oPerolion whcn
recoiwd on the lob.
b $e floor of the unil
I ond | .5 tron unif. All
** pullqrs qe of wrioble
dr design providing flexibilitY
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ITIaREENHE}K cErLrNG RADIA''N DAM'ER,truapaupspsAND LoatvEas CRD-I
Application and Design
The CRD-1 has been UL tested and labeled for proteclion of ceiling oponings in fire rated floor/ceiling assemblies with fire
resistance ratings of 3 hours or less. This product can also be applied to steel lay-in style ceiling diffusers up to 24 in. x 24 in.
maximum size when installed with an approved thermal blanket.
Standard Gonstruction
Frame/Blades: Galvanized steel (in gauges r€quired
by UL listing R-13446).
Fusible Llnk Replaceable 165"F UL listed
link is standard. 21 2"F is optional.
Finish: Millgalvanized.
Blade lnsulation: Non-asbestos UL classified as required.
Size Limitations
Minimum Size: 4 in.Wx6 in. H
Maximum Panel Sizer 24 in. W x 24 in. H
Frame Options
'1/1,, & H dimeosions fumish€d approximatet % in. under sizo.
Rectangular
,@*
Submittal CRD-I FS
Fev. 3
September 1 999
Volump Controller Option
A volume controller is used to
manually set the blades at a given
angle to regulat€ the airflow (16 in. x
16 in. maximum). Adiusting the knob
will open and clos€ the blades.
CSF Calltornia State Fire Marshal
Fire Damp€r Listing (#3225-0981 :1 1 1)
"UL CLiASSIFIED (see complete marking on
product)"
'.UL CLASSIFIED to Canadian satety standards
(see complete marklng on product)"
Standard 555C (Listing #R13446)
FBAME DIMENSIONS
Darnper Model H (in.)A B c D
CRD-I Standard Frame 6-22 2114a NA NA NA
CRD-1 B Bottom Extension 6-22 NA 53/t NA NA
CRD-1T Top Extension 6-1O1/a NA NA 63/q NA
1O1h-16Vq NA NA 93/+NA
'161h-22 NA NA 12V+NA
CRD-1BT Bottom and Top Ext.6-101/q NA NA NA 8t/B
1O1/z-16Vt NA NA NA 11r/s
161/2-22 NA NA NA 14r/8
Quantity Fusible
Link Temp.
Size
w width H Height
Proj€ct
Contr?ctor
location
Design Specifier
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Part #453343
INSTALLATION I NSTRUCTIONS
DAMPERS AND LOUVERS CRD Series
Geiling Radiation Dampers
These.i;rstallation instructions apply to 3 hour rated oeiling radiation dampeE mounted in a ceiling with supports trom 1) a
ceiling grid system, 2) ductwork above, or 3) structure above. Each type of damper support system is described with damper
being mounted in coniunction with various air devices.
Dampers Supported By A Ceiling Grid System
Lay-ln Diffuser
Lay-ln Diffuser With Ste€l Duct Drcp
Unducted Ceiling Plenum
Dampers Supported From Ductwork Above
Surface Mounted Air Devices
Recess Mounted Air Devices
Dampers Supported Directly From Structure
Ducted Surface Mounted Air Devices
Ducted Recess Mounted Air Devices
Unducted Surface Mounted Air Devices
Unducted Recess Mounted Air Devices
Page
1
2
2
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4
4
Page
5
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7
8
APPLIGATION: Model CRD-1, CRD-1LB CRD-2, CRD-3, and CRD-60 are UL labeled ceiling radiation dampers. When
installed as shown, they provide appropriate protection for air inlet or outlet penetrations in the ceiling membrane of
floor/ceiling and roof/ceiling assemblies with fire resistance ratings of up to 3 hours, Use of these UL and Warnock
Hersey labeled ceiling dampers eliminates the need to use "hinged door" type dampers or olher alternat€ protection
methods for specific floor/ceiling and rooflceiling designs shown in the UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY (FRD).
SYSTEM GOMPONENTS: All system components (ducts, duct drops, hanger wires, sleeves, and ditfuser pan) must be
[onstructed of steel. The diffuser core may be non-fenous. Grilles may be non-metallic. Flexible duct 0f used) must be
Class I or Class O type, bearing the UL listing mark. Maximum length of flex duct shall not exceed 14 feet. The installa-
tions and air devices shown in these instructions illustrate general arrangement only. Installations must also incorporate
any specilic requirements in the FRO. Note that both "Design inlormation - General" and individual ceiling/floor or ceil-
ing/roof design listings apply.
CEILIIIG PENETRATIONS! Ceiling penetration should be located within ceiling tiles or panels without necessitating
cuis in the ceiling suspension main runners or cross tees, It required, a maximum of one runner or cross lee may be cut
to enable proper damper location and installation. Each cut end shall be supported by a minimum 12 SWG vertical
hanger wire. A 1/z in, clearance must be maintained between the air inleyoutlet and the cut end of lhe runner or cross
tee.
CONNECTIONS: Conneclions must be made using #8 sheet metal screws, 3/1o in. tubular steel rivets, tack or spot
welds. Use a minimum of one connection per side for rectangular or square dampers and three equally spaced connec-
lions for round dampers, Space fusteners a maximum of 6 in. apart. Any W or H dimension largel than 12 in. requlres a
minimum of two connections per side. All screws or rivet attachments shall be placed a minimum of 3/ro in. from the
edge ol the damper frame, duct drop, diffuser, or grille frame. When making connections, the ceiling radiation damper
may slide over the neck or inside the neck of the ditfuser, grille, or inleuoutlet device. lmportant: Connections to
damper lrame must not interfere with damper blade operation,
THERMAL BLANKET: In those inslallations where the opening in the ceiling membrane is larger than the ceiling
damper (more than 1 in. in any dimension), a Thermal Insulating
Blanket (Model TB or QB) must be installed by laying over the
gurface of the air inlet or outlet device. The Thermal Blanket rests
upon and protects exposed portions of the air device and may fit
inside adiacent Tee Bars (it any).
6. FUSIBLE LINK: All CRD models are shipped from the factory with the
blades closed. The fusible link must be installed at time of installation
such that the blades are held open as shown at th€ right.
Exposed Tee Bar ceiling grid systems often use "Lay In" style air inlets and outlets, With attention to the lollowing
requirements, the ceiling grid system provides all required support for installation ot "Lay In" style ceiling dampers and
air inlets and/or outlets.
Ceiling openings up to a 24 in. x 24 in. (576 in.z) maximum are allowable. Maximum size limits of each individual ceiling
damper model must be obseryed.
The four corners of the grid module oontaining the air device (or the midpoint of th€ adjacent cross-tees) shall be
directly supported from the structural members of lhe floor or roof by 12 SWG minimum vertical hanger wires. When the
duct extends over the intersections ot the grid members, 16 ga. x 1112 in. steel channels with e/re in, minimum flanges
shall be used to ensure that the grid is supported from structural members by 12 SWG minimum hanger wires. All UL
Classified ceiling assemblies rcquire lay-in ceiling panels be cut to fill the remainder ol hole openings larger than 24 in.
x 24 in. and shall provide a minimum of 3rt in. bearing on the ceiling grid members.
Lay-ln Diffuser Applications
Lay-ln Diffuser. Lay-in diftuser installs directly into exposed Tee bar grid system.. Ceifing damper attaches to diffuser neck (See Page 1, Pangraph 41.. Thermal Blanket required (See Page 1, Parcgraph q.o ff flexible duct is used (See Page 1, Paragraph 21, it shall be fastened to the diffuser neck with a steel clamp or #16
SWG minimum wire,
NOTE: (1) Th€ tlexible air duct shall not rest on the back surface of the ceiling grid or panels (provide a minimum of
4 in. clearance). (21 The tloxible air duct shall not interfere with the closing of the ceiling damper.
Models CRD-1, CRD-ILB CFD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Figure I (Model CRD-2 lllustrated).
FIGURE I
All hanger wlr€s
mu3t be vertical
lnot splay€dll
Ceiling Fadiation
Darnper
3 3lq
ax.
Lay-ln Diffuser
Lay-ln Diffuser With Steel Duct Drop. Lay-in diffuser with steel duct drop installs directly into exposed Tee bar grid syst6m.. Thermal Blanket required (See Page 1, Paragnph q. Connection of ceiling radiation dampet diffuser neck, and steel duct drop (See Page 1, Paragraph 4l may be satis-
fied in two ways:
1. Ceiling radiation damper and diffuser neck may be connected directly to the duct drcp (see Detail A, Figure 2).
2, Ceiling radiation damper may be connected directly to the diffuser neck and then the duct drop connected to
the damper (see Detail B, Figure 2).
Models CR+1, CRD-1LB CRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Figurc 2 (Model CRD-1 & CRD-1LP lllustrated).
FIGURE 2
Steel Duct
Ceiling -
Radiation
St€el Duct
Drop
All hango. wir€s
must be vertical
(not $played)l
Damper
Lay-ln Diffuser
Unducted Geiling Plenum Return Air Applications
For Models CRD-|, CRD-ILB CRD-3, & CRD-6Oo Geiling radiation damper is the same size as the ceiling op€ning and installs directly into the exposed Tee bar grid
system opening.. Damper is supported directly by the grid system and may lay on top of perforated metal (or similar) grille core
matedal.
Models CRD-1, CRD-1LB CRD-3, and CRO-60 may be installed as shown in Figue 3 (Model CRD-3 lllustrated).
FIGURE 3
All hanger rYir€!
must be vertical
(not 3playod)l
Ootional Perforated Metal Grille
(Supplied gy Others)
For Model CRD-6OX
o Ceiling radiation damper is the same size as the ceiling opening and installs directly into the exposed Tee bar grid
system opening.. Damper is supported directly by the grid system and may lay on top of perforated metal (or similar) grille core
material,. Skirt material must overhang the Tee bars around perimeter of the damper.
Models CRD-60X may be installed as shown in Flgure 4.
FIGURE 4
All hanger wireg
mr6t be Y€rtical
{not splay€Ol
Ceiling Radiation
Damper
A Note About Support
When maih ducts are supported by 16 ga. x11lzin. steel channels (with sie in. minimum flanges) located 1 in. to
3 in. from and on both sides of a steel duct drop and these channels are suspended by #12 SWG wire from
structure above, the steel duct drop provides all required suppon for ceiling damper and air inlet or outlet
devices. Air device flange must overlap the ceiling membrane by a minimum of one inch.
Folfow guidefines in Paragraphs 3 & 4, Page 1 when preparing opening in the ceiling membrane and making
connections.
Surface Mounted Air Inlet Or Outlet Devices
. Maximum size of permitted opening equals maximum size ol available listed ceiling radiation dampers.. Opening in ceiling membrane (See Page 1, Parcgraph 3) may be up to one inch larger than the nominal size ol the
ceiling radiation damper (i.e. a 12 in. x 12 in. (nominal) ceiling radiation damper could have a maximum ceiling mem-
brane opening of 13 in. x'13 in.).. Connection of ceiling radiation damper, air devlce neck, and sl€el duct drop (see page 1, paragraph 4) may be satis-
lied in two ways:
1. Ceiling radiation damper and air device neck may be connected directly to the duct drop (see Detail A, Figure 5).
2, Ceiling radiation damper may be connected directly to the air device neck and then the duct drop connected to
the damper (see Detail B, Figure 5).
Non-FerrSus Air Devices - Air d€vices that have non-ferrous frames.
Ceiling membrane openings that utilize non-ferrous devices require one ol the following:
1. The steel duct drop should extend to the bottom surface of the ceiling membrane and the opening in the ceiling
membrane (see page 1, paragraph 3) should be equal to the outside of the duct drop (see Oetail C, Figure 5).
2. A steel angle should be attached lo the bottom o{ the ceiling radiation damper and span the gap from the ceiling
radiation damper to the bottom of the ceiling membrane. The steel angle should overlap the ceiling membrane (see
Detail D, Figure 5).
Models CHD-1, CRD-1LB CRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Figure 5 (Model CRD-1 & CHD-1LP lllustrated).
FIGURE 5
Steel Duct
16 9a. x l 1/2 in, St66l
Channels (wilh 9/161n.r minimum flanges)
Steel Duct
Ceiling Radiation
Damper
3 3/4 In. Max.
ALL HANGER WIRES
MUST BE VERTICAL
(NOT SPLAYED}!
Recess Mounted Air Inlet Or Outlet Devices
. Opening in ceiling membrane (see page 1, paragraph 3) is more than one inch larger than nominal size of ceiling
damper (i.e. it the radiation damper is 12 in. x 12 in. (nominal), the ceiling membrane opening is larger than 13 in. x
13 in.).. Thermal blanket is required (see page 1, paragraph 5).. Connection of ceiling radiation damper, air device neck, and steel duct drop (see page 1, paragraph 4) may be sat-
isfied in two ways:
1. Geiling radiation damper and air device neck may be connected directly to the duct drop (see Detail A, Figure 6).
2. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected directly to the air device neck and th6n the duct drop connected lo
the damper (see Detail B, Figure 6).
Models CRD-1, CRD-1LB CRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installod as shown in Figure 6 (Model CBD-1 & CRD-1LP lllustrated).
FIGURE 6
Steel Duct
16 ga. x 1 1/z in. Steel
Channels (with sio in.
minimum flanges)
Steel Duct
Drop
CeiliStg -
Radiation
Damper
-T.-
3 3/+ in. Max.
Air (lnlet or Outlet) Device
A Note About Support
Ceiling radiation dampers and air inlet or outlet devices may also be supported directly from the structure above using one
or more of the methods described in Figures 7, 8, 9, or 10. When channels are to be used as support, they musl be 16 ga. x
1 r/2 in. steel channels with srlo in. minimum flanges (2 required per damper on opposite sides). Air device flange must over-
lap the- ceiling membrane by a minimum of one inch.
Follow guidefinesin Pangraphs 3 & 4, Page 1 when preparing opening in the ceiling membrane and making conneclions,
All hanger wires
must be vertical
(not splayed)l
Ducted Surface Mounted Air Inlet Or Outlet Devices
. Maximum size of pormitted opening equals maximum size of available listed ceiling radiation dampers.. Opening in ceiling membrane (Se€ Page 1, Pangreph 3) may be up to one inch larger than the nominal size of the
ceiling radiation damper (.e. a 1 2 in. x 12 in. (nominal) ceiling radiation damper could have a maximum ceiling mem-
brane opening of 13 in. x 13 in.).. Steef channel is connected direcily to ceiling radiation damper (See Page 1, Patagraph 4).. Connoction of ceiling radiation damper, air device neck, and steel duct drop (See Page 1, Pangrcph 4) may be satis-
fied in two ways:
1. - Ceiling radiation damper and air device neck may be connected directly to the duct drop (See Detail A, Figure 7).
2. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected directly to the air device neck and then the duct drop connected to
the damper (See Detail B, Figure 7).
Non-Ferrous Air Devices - Air devices that have non-ferrous frames,
Ceiling membrane openings lhat utilize non-ferrous devices require one of the following:
1. The steel duct drop should extend to the bottom surface ot the ceiling membrane and the opening in the ceiling
membrane (see page 1, paragraph 3) should be egual to the outside of the duct drop. (See Oetail G, Figure 7)
Models CRD-I, CRD-ILB CRD-2, and CBD-60 may be installed as shown in Figur€ 7 (Model CFD-1 &CREII LP
llluslrated).
2. A steel angle should be attached to the bottom ot the of the ceiling radiation damper and span the gap trom the
c€iling radiation damper to the bottom ol the ceiling membrane. The steel angle should ovedap the ceiling membrane
(See Detail D, Figure 7).
Models CRD-I, CRD-ILB CRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Flgure 7 (Model CRD-1 & CRD-ILP lllustrated).
FIGURE 7 Steel Duql
Ceiling Radiation
Damper
16 ga" r 'l 1/2 in, Ste€l
4 ChannslE lwilh 9 6 in.
minimum flange9)
3 3/4 in. MaI.
Non-Metalliq
Device
Ducted Recess Mounted Air Inlet Or Outlet Devices
. OFsning in ceiling membrane is more than one inch larger than nominal size ot ceiling damper fi.e. if the ceiling radia-
tion damper is 12in. x12 in. (nominal), the oeiling membrane opening is larger than 13 in. x 13 in.).. Maximum size of opening is 24 in. x 24 in. (576 sq. in.).. Thermal blanket is required. (See Page 1, Paragaph 5).o Connection of ceiling radiation damper, air device neck, and steel duct drop (See P€ge 1, Paragaph 4) may be satis-
lied in two ways:
1. Ceiling radiation damper and air device neck may be connected directly to the duct drop (See Detail A, Figure 8).
2. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected dircctly to the air device neck and then the duct drop connected to
the damper (See Detail B, Figure 8).
Models CRD-1, CRD-ILB CRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Figure I (Model CRD-I & CRD'ILP lllustrated).
6
ALL HANGEF WRES
MUST BE VERTICAL
(NOT SPLAYED)!
FIGURE 8
St€€l Duct
Drop
Ceiling
Radiation
Damper
16 ga x I V2 in. Ste€l
Channels (with %6 in.
minimum ftanges)
Thermal Blanket 3Yr in. Max.
Air (lnlet or Outlell Device
Unducted Surface Mounted Air Inlet Or Outlet Devices
. Maximum size ol permitted opening equals maximum size of available listed ceiling radiation dampers,o Opening in ceiling membrane may be up to one inch larger than the nominal size of lhe ceiling radiation damper (.e.
a 12 in. x 12 in. (nominal) ceiling radiation damper could have a maximum ceiling membran€ opening of 13 in. x 13
inJ.. Connection of ceiling radiation damp€r and air device neck (See Page 1, Paragrcph 4) may be satisfied in three
ways:
r 1, Ceiling radiation damper may be connected dirsctly to the air device neck and supported by steel channel (See
Detail A, Figure 9).
2. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected direcdy to th€ air device neck and supported by hanger straps
(See Detail B, Figure 9).
3. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected directly to the air device neck and supported by direct susp€nsion
with wires looped through holes in the damper frame before tying (See Detail C, Figure 9).
Non-Ferrous Air Devlc€s - Air devices that hav6 non-tenous trames.
Ceiling membrane openings that utilize non-fenous devices require one ot the following:
1 . A steel extension should extend from the ceiling radiation damper to the bottom surface of the ceiling membrane
and the opening in the ceiling membrane (see pags 1, paragraph 3) should be equal to the oubide of the steel
extension (see Detail D, Figure 9).
2. A steel angle should be attached to the bottom of th€ ceiling radiation damper and span the gap from the ceiling
radiation damper to the boitom of the ceiling membrane. The steel angle should overlap the ceiling membrane (see
Delail E, Figure 9).
Models CRD-1, CRD-ILP, CRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Flgurc 9 (Model CRD-1 &CRD-1LP lllustraied).
FIGURE 9
Ceiling Radiqtion
Darnp6r
Unducted Recess Mounted Air lnlet Or Outlet Devices
. Opening ln ceiling membrane is more than one inch largor than nominal size of ceiling damper 0.e. if the ceiling
radiation damper is '12 in. x 12 in. (nominal), the ceiling membrane opening is larger than 13 in. x 13 in.).. Maximum size of opening is 24 in. x 24 in. (576 sq. in.).. Themal blankot is required, (See Page 1, Paragraph 5).. Conneclion of ceiling radiation damper and air device neck may b€ satisfied in three ways:
1. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected direcUy to th€ air device neck and supporled by steel channel (S€e
Detail A Figure 10).
2. Ceiling radiation damper may be connected dir€ctly to the air device neck and supported by hanger straps
(See Detail B, Figure 10).
3. Geiling radiation damper may be connected directly to the air device neck and supported by direct suspension
with wires looped through holes in the damper lrame belore tying {See Detail C, Figure 10).
Models CRD-I, CRD-1LP, GRD-2, and CRD-60 may be installed as shown in Figure 10 (Model CRD-I & CRD-1LP
lllustrated).,
FIGURE IO
All hang€r wires
must be vertical
(not splayed)l
Ceiling -Radiation
Damper
Thermal Blanket 39c in. Max.
Ar (lnlet or Outlet) Device
For more information please contact your nearest Greenheck ropresentative. lf you do not know who the repre-
sentative is in your area, please contact Greenheck at one of the following:u w"b sit",
Phone:
Fax:
Mail:
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productl"
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(see complete marklng on product)"
Standard 555, 555S (Usting #R15439)
16ga.x1%in.St€€l
Channels (with %o in.
minimum flanges)
hft p//www. greenh€ck.com
(715) 359-6171
(715) 355-2263
P.O. Box 410 Schofield. Wl 54476-0410
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VAPORMISThnd
VAPORMIST DI
ELECTRIC STEAM HUMIDIFIERS
Installation, Operation
and
Maintenance Manual
For toll-free technical support
call 1-800-328-4447
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
To the purchaser and installer
Thank you lor purchasing our VAPORMIST@ humidifier. We have designed and built this equipment to give you
complete satisfaction and trouble-free service for many years. Familiarizing yourself with this manual will help
ensure proper operation of the equipment lor years to come.
This manual covers the installation and maintenance Drocedures for both the VAPORMIST and VAPORMIST Dl
humidifiers.
DRI-STEEM Humidifier ComPanY
General information
Product overview .....-............. 3
Dimensions ........................... 4
Electrical specifications, capacities and weights ................. 5
Installation
Locating and mounting the humidifier. .......... 6
Piping...,......... ......................6
Wiring............ ....................... I
Dispersion
Using space distribution units (SDU-E and SDU-I)..... 10
Using Single Tubes ............... .............. 13
Using a RAPID-SORBo dispersion panel .................... 15
Drip tee installation ............................. 16
Interconnecting piping tables .............. 17
Operatlon
Start-up procedures..... ....... 18
Control ........ 19
Maintgnance
Maintenance procedures ........................... 20
Troubleshooting guide .........23
Replacement parts .............. ...................,.. 25
Notes............. .................... 31
Warranty ............................ 32
VAPORMIST@ HU MIDIFIER OVERVIEW
Standard water models (VAPORMIST)
The standard water VAPORMIST unit requires
water conductivity of at least 100 psi/cm
(2 grainVgallon) to operate. lt will not
operate with water treated
by reverse osmosis or
deionization processes
(see Dl water model
below).
1%' (DN,[O) or 2" (DN50) lloxible
Keyholes for
wall mounting
Water fill acc€ss hole
%" NPT (DN20)
coupling, skimmer port
and overflow drain
Eleclrical conduit
knockoul6
vapor hose, pipe or tubing connects
to dispersion tube(s) or to an SDU
Water lill %" NPT (fremale)
Electrical area
Removable
avaporallng
cfiamber
Slide a$embly undgr evaporating chamber
provides easy removal fror cleaning
OM-82.f
Deionized water models (VAPORMIST Dl)
The VAPORMIST Dl, shown here, is specifically
designed for use with deionized or reverse osmosis
water.
1%' (DN40) or 2' (DN50) flexible
vapor hose, pip6 or tubing connocts
to dispersion tube(s) or lo an SDU
Float cutoff swilch
Water fill %" NPT (female)
l(eyholes lor
wall mounling
Electrical area
Waier lill access hole
%' NPT (DN20) coupling,
Ekimm€r port and o/erflow draln
Ball valve
Removable
evaporating
chamber
Slide as8€mbly under
evaporating chamber provides
easy removal for cleaning oM€2-5
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VAPORMIST@ DIMENSIONS
Left side view
Top view
Front view
1.50" (38 mm)
s.75" (146 mm)
Boftom view
0.50" (13 mm) hole in
base tor water fill line
0.75" (19 mm) i 0.63.
1.50' (38 mm)
*l |-t-.'(somm)
_l]_t''(s0mm)
24.2'
(614 mm)
24.2',
(614 mm)
1 " (25 mm)
Power wiring
knockout
Contml or SDU
wiring knockout
T-
I
18.6"
(472 mml
I
t
f*z.zs' 1sz .'y
16.1'
(409 mm)
2.25" (57 mm)
r-t T-----l
ll
Yi" NPT (0N20) trame drain
%" NPT (DN2O) tank drain
5.75" (146 mm)
DC-1 167
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VAPORMISTO SPECIFICATIONS
Table notes:- On ?OBV 1240V/single-phase/th ree-wi re and on
208V/three-phase,/four-wire supplies, the neutral
line provides a separate 120V circuit for the SDU
fan unit.
** For wire sizing, the highest leg draw is shown due
to current imbalance.
t Add the following to VAPORMIST weights if using
an SDU option:
- SDU-I: 12lbs (5.5 kg)
- SDU-E: I lbs (4 kg)
Note: These weights are for additional control
components housed within the VAPORMIST
cabinet. See the SDU weights table at right for SDU
weights (shipped separately).
+ Add the following if using the SSR option:
- For single-phase or three-phase models drawing
less than 21.7 amps, add 2 lbs (1 kg)
- For three-phase models drawing more than
21.7 amps, add 4 lbs (2 kg)
All VAPORMISTS ooerate at 50/60 Hz.
Note€ about SDUs (Space Distrlbution Unib):
. The SDUI is available for models VM-2 through VM-8,
and all VM-10 models except those using 240V, three-
phase porverwith SSR control.
. The SDU-E is available for all VAPOBMIST models
except those models using 240Vl480V/600Vfthree-
phase power with the SSR control option and
drawing more than 21.7 amps.
. SDUs ship sepamtely from the VAPORMIST.
SDU welghts
sou
model
Shipplng wEight Operating ureight
lbs kg lb8 kg
SDU.I 68 31 58 26
SDU-E 61 2A 51 23
VAPORMIST s
VM
model
number
Sbam
capaclty
Currnt draw (ampe)kw Shipping
rv.ight +
Operaling
wclght +
lbCht kgih Single.phase Thrce-pha6e
12oV 208\r 24{JV*480 r EXIV I at8\r'?// 'l t 4g)v i 6qrv t lb6 kg lbr kg
2 o 2.7 16.7 9,6 8.3 4.2 3.3 80 36 95 43
4 12 5.4 33.3 192 16.7 83 6.7 16.r 144*72*5A*4 80 36 95 43
6 18 8.2 28.8 250 12.5 10'0 25.0-21.7*10.8"4.7*6 88 Q 12 55
8 24 10.9 i'.l.)333 161 133 33.3-28.9"14A*1 1.s*I 88 40 '122
10 30 lea 41.7 NA 16.7 29.1*25.7 12.6*10.1*10 93 42 'l3s 63
12 36 16.3 25p 200 33.3 n9 '14.4 11.5 12 99 42 139 63
14 42 19.1 292 23.3 38.9 33.7 16.8 13.5 14 93 42 139 63
t5 4 214 33.3 m:7 44.4 98.5 192 15.4 't6 93 42 139 63
21 63 286 43.8 35.0 253 20.2 21 95 4tl 152 o9
E 75 34.0 41:7 30.1 24.1 25 95 43 152 59
30 90 40.9 36.1 a9 30 101 6 '| 56 7'l
34 1@ 463 409 p.7 v 101 46 156 71
VAPORMIST@ MOUNTING AND PIPING
Locating and mounting the humidifier
The VAPORMIST humidifier is designed to attach to
the wall with lag bolts, and it should be installed in a
space located near an air duct system, unless using a
Space Distribution Unit (SDU) for dispersion.
Consider the following when selecting the location of
the humidifier:. Convenient access to duct. Electrical and plumbing connections. Required clearances. External waler seal requirements
Electrical power supply, water makeup piping and drain
piping must also be considered. Electrical power
supply conneciions are made at the lower or upper
right rear corner of the unit. Water makeup and drain
piping connections are made at the lower left rear
comer.
When mounting on a stud wall (studs 16" [406 mm] on
center), locate studs and position lag bolts in place so
that each of the bolts will center on a stud. Mark hole
locations and predrill 7+' (6 mm) diameter pilot holes
using mounting template on the VAPORMIST box.
Secure frame to wall with lag bolts provided.
For hollow block or poured concrete wall mounting,
position template in place and mark the holes. Drill
appropriate pilot holes for two 3i/9" (10 mm) toggle
bolts or two 3/8" (10 mm) machine bolt lead anchors.
Secure f rame in place.
Clearance recommendations
For recommended service and maintenance purposes,
maintain the lollowing clearances:
Top (when SDU ls not
VAPORMIST piping
Water makeup piping may be of any code-approved
material (copper, steel, or plastic). The final connection
size is t/a" NPT (DNg). In cases where water hammer
may be a possibility, a shock arrestor should be
considered. Water pressure must be between 25 psi
and 80 psi (175 kPa and 550 kPa).
Drain piping may be of any code-approved material
(copper, steel, or plastie rated fot 212"F [100 'C]
minimum). lf drainage by gravity is not possible, use a
small pump (DRI-STEEM Part No. 400280).
The final connection size is 74' NPT (DN20) for tank
and frame drains. This connection size should not be
reduced. (See the drawings on the lollowing pages for
proper drain piping configurations.) The tank drain
should be piped separately from the lrame drain, as
shown, to prevent bacHlow of drain water into the
humidifier cabinet.
Install a union in the water supply line as shown ln
the drawings on the next two pages to allow tank
removal.
mounted directly above the
', VAPORMIST): 18" (460 mm)to otso€rcton = |unit '!.--!--_-=.--
. .-:-_ _ __:: __t
S€cured to '/ ' ,\supporting .'..'z' \'i ^.. ls_I ?id"^;1Ttlg::-1,'- - " t 4' . controls: 36'(915mm)wa||- <Ll
s€cured to , t>;'t';'supporfing '' li.twall- ...-L
l\r - 'v'
l-\*
to - -su'Portins
*: IY
. .. Left side: I
i ; 12' (30s mm)
t | ,.. .. Front: 96. (915 mm)
\\':-..
Flooti 24" (510 mm)
DC-1201
VAPORMIST@ PIPING
io VAPORMIST (standard water) field piping overview
%" NPT (DNg) conneclion to water
supply line; water pressure must be
between 25 psl and 80 psi (175 kPa
and 550 kPa): wat€r conductivity
minimum 2 grains,/gallon (100 ps/cm)
Steam vapor hose
(marimum run 10' [3 ml).
May also use pipe or
tubing.
Two keyholes for wall
mounting, 16" (406 mm)
on cenler
Unions by installer
Water supply line
Shock arrester
re@mmended to
reduce water hammer
%- NPT (DN20) tank
drain, skimmer and
P-trap piping, rated
tor 212 "F (100 "C).
li piping run is over
10' (3 m) increase
pipe to 1%' (DN32)
atler P-trap.
1" (25 mm) air gap
Frame drain
floor drain,
%' NPT (DN20)
trame drain and
P-trap piplng, rated
lor 212 'F (100 "C)
Refer lo local codes
for drain pipe size
and maximum
tsmperalure
requirements.
Notes:. Offset humidifier lrom spill funnel or floor drain lo prevent flash steam from rising into the cabinet.. Dashed lines indicate provided by installer.
The water supply inlet is more than 1" (25 mm) above the skim/overflow port, eliminaling the possibility
of backflow or siphoning from the tank. No additional backflow prevention is required, however, local
codes prevail.
Install a union in lhe water supply line as shown lo allow tank removal.
El€ctrical conduil
knockouts providsd
top and bottom:. Combinalion, for
%" and %'condult
connectors (knock-
out diam€ters
22.3 mm and
28.6 mm). Combination, tor
%" and 1" conduit
connectoF (knock-
out diamslers
28.5 mm and
34.9 mm)
DC-1136
VAPORMIST@ PIPING
oVAPORMIST Dl (deionized/reverse osmosis water) f ield piping overview
%' NPT (DNB) @nnection lo watsr
supply line; water pressure must be
between 25 psi and 80 psi (175 kPa
and 550 kPa); water chlorlde content
must be less than 3 ppmt tirsl
3' (1 m) ol supply line must be
raled for 212 "F (100 'C)
Steam vapor hose
(maximum run 10'
[3 ml), May also use
pipe or tubing
Two keyholes lor
wall mounting, 16"
(406 mm) on center
Unions by
Water supply line -\ installer
Strainer, \
Electrical conduit
knockouts provided
top and botlom:. Combination, lor
%" and %'conduit
connectors (knock-
out dlameters
22.3 mm and
28.6 mm)
Combination, lor
Y4" and 1" conduit
connectors (knock-
out diameters
28.6 mm and
34.9 mm)
by install€r
lf watsr piping to humidifier is non-metalllc,
we Ecommend a 2" (50 mm) water seal In
the supply line to isolata sbam dudng
DYRO water system mainienan@
%" NPT (DN20) lank drain and P-trap
piping, rated for 212 "F (100 "C)
il piping run is over 10' (3 m)
increase pipe to 11/" (DN32)
aller P-lrao
1" (25 mm) air gap
Spill funnel.
Plumb to
lloor drain Ffame drain
Open floor
%' NPT (DN20)
frame drain and
P-lrap piping, rated for
212 'F (10O "C)
DC-1 139
drain. Ref€r
to local codes lor drain
oiDe size and maximum
temperature requirements.
Notes:. Otlset humidilier lrom spill lunnel or lloor drain to prevent flash steam from rising into the cabinet.. Dashed lines indicate provided by installer.. The water supply inlet is more than 1" (25 mm) above the overflow port, eliminating the possibility of backtlow
or siphoning from the tank. No additional backflow prevention is required, however, local codes prevail.. Install a union in the water supply line as shown to-allow tank removal.
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VAPORMIST@ WIRING
o VAPORMIST wiring
All wiring must be in accordance with all governing
codes, and with the VAPORMIST or VAPOFMIST Dl
wiring diagram. The diagrams are located inside the
removable subpanel cover on the right side of the
humidifier cabinel. Power supply wiring must be rated
for 105'C.
When selecting a location for installing the
VAPORMIST, avoid areas close to sources ol
electromagnelic emissions such as power distribution
transformers.
The use of semiconductor fusing sized per the National
Electric Code is recommended with the SSR ootion.
Grounding requirements
The earth must be made by solid metal to metal
connections. The ground must be a good radio
lrequency earth. Ground wire should be same size as
power wiring.
Shielded/screened cable drain wlre connection to lug
Field wlring requirements
Not€: Control wiring and power wiring must be run in
dedicated or separate earthed metal conduit, cable
lrays or lrunking.
oM-150s
Note: For ma(imum EMC effectiveness, all humidity, lemperature, and airflow controls should be wired using
multicolored shielded/screened plenum-rated cable with a drain wire for the shield/screen. The drain wire should
be connected to the shield/screen ground terminal with its length kept to less than 2".
I
Rlglrt aidc vicw of VAPORIIIST
VAPORMISTO DISPERSION
SDU-I:
Provides instant, internal absorption
The Space Distribution Unit Inlernal Absorption
(SDU-|) disperses humidity with no visible vapor trail
or wetnsss, making the VAPORMIST@ with an SDU-I
ideal for use in finished spaces. When room RH is 45%
or less, the SDU-I fan mixes room air and steam to
ensure complete absorption before discharge as
humidified air. The SDU-I is available for models VM-2
through VM-8, and all VM-10 models except those
using 240 V, three-phase power with SSR control.
SDU.E:
For higher capacity units
The Space Distribution Unit External Absorption
(SDU-E) is designed for higher capacity dispersion.
The SDU-E is available for all VAPOBMIST models
except those models using 240vl480v/600v/three-
phase power with the SSR control option and drawing
more than 21 .7 amps.
Mounting the SDU-I and SDU-E
Both SDUs may be mounted on a wall directly above
the VAPORMIST cabinel or mounted on a wall remote
from the VAPORMIST. Use the mounting template on
the box for correct placement. Two lag bolts are
provided with each fan unit.
Note: See the following pages for more information
about SDU-I and SDU-E.
The SDU can be mounted directly
above the VAPORMIST.
oM-55-1
The SDU can be mounted remotely
from the VAPORMIST.
oM-s6-1
SDU field wiring
Field wiring lor
fan and airflow
proving switch
VAPOFMIST
Electrical panel
right slde view
oM.92r
10
VAPORMIST@ DISPERSION
Installing Space Distribution Units (SDUs)
Provide at least 6' (150 mm) clearance on each side of
the SDU.
Field wiring is required to connect the SDU fan and
airflow proving switch terminals lo the respective
VAPORMIST electrical panel terminals. Refer to the
external connections diagram in the package shipped
with your unit.
SDU-I mechanical detail
When performing
VAPORMIST maintenanoe
lf the SDU-E or SDU-I is installed immediately above
the VAPORMIST, disconnect both hose clamps on the
steam hose, grip the hose and rotate it to break it loose
from the tubing, and lhen slide the hose up onto the
SDU steam tube until sutficient clearance is orovided
to move the tank.
Note: Maximum ambient RH must not exceed 45%
for the SDU-I to operate properly.
Front view
t--24.z',
(614 mm)
Humidifi€d air
discharge grille
-T I
I
18.6"
(472 mm)
I
I
I
1%" (DN/10)
steam inlet
2.25" (57 mm)
DC-1076
SDU-E mechanical detail
Front view Sideviqr
16.1" (409 mm)
1%'(DN40)
or 2" (DN50)
steam inl€t
r
18.6"
1472 mm)
,l
-t
2.25',
L
(57 mm)
DC-1078
11
24.2" (614 mm)
F--t
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/\/\
lr\lr--- " ; lA' \-'
/ tt /''|___--'.
t--_-_-__
10.9" (276 mm)
VAPORMIST@ DISPERSION
SDU-E: Rise, throw and spread
('
The table below lists the minimum rise, throw and
spread non-wetting distances tor SDU-E area-type
humidifiers at40"/",50% and 60% RH in lhe space.
Surlaces cooler than ambient temperature, or obiects
located within this minimum dimension, may cause
condensation and dripping. To avoid steam
impingement on surrounding areas, observe the
minimum non-wetting distances in the table below.
The SDU-E contains a 545 ctm blower (120 V, single-
phase, 60 Hz) and an airflow proving switch field-wired
to the VAPORMIST humidifier electrical panel. A wiring
diagram of the SDU-E is included with the unit.
On a call for humidity, the humidifier begins producing
steam and the start relay energizes the SDU-E blower.
When the call for humidity is satistied, the
VAPOR-LOGlCS microprocessor keeps the blower
running to disperse residual moisture using a lime-
delay.
\
DC-1027
As steam is discharged lrom the SDU-E, il quickly
cools and tums to a visible fog that is lighter than air.
As this tog is carried away from the SDU-E by the
airstream, it tends to rise toward the ceiling. lf this fog
contacts solid surfaces (columns, beams, ceiling,
pipes, etc.) before it disappears, it could collect and
drip as water. The greater the space relative humidity,
the more the fog will rise, throw and spread.
SDU-E minimum non-wefting distances
Model
40% RH O 70'F (21 'C)50% RH C 7(rF (21 "C)60c6 RH @ 70 'F (21 "C)
Rise Throw Spresd Bise Throw Spread Rise Throw Sprsrd
ft m ft m ft m ft m ft m tt m ft m ft m tr m
vlt-2 1.0 0.3 5.0 1.5 1.0 0.3 1.5 0.5 o.J 2.0 1.5 0.5 2.5 0.8 7.5 2.3 z.a 0a
vit{1.0 0.3 5.0 1.5 1.0 0.3 1.5 0.5 6.5 2.O 1.5 0.5 2.5 0.8 7.5 2.3 2.5 0.8
vtrt.6 1.0 0.3 5.O 1.5 1.0 0.3 1.5 0.5 6.5 2-O 1.5 0.5 2.5 0.8 7.5 2.3 2.5 0.8
VM€1.0 0.3 c-c 1.7 1.0 0.3 '1.5 0.5 6.5 ?.o 1.5 0.5 2.5 0.8 7.5 2.3 2.5 0.8
vi/t-10 1.5 0.5 6.0 1.8 1.5 0.5 2.0 0.6 7.O 2.1 2.O 0.6 3.O 1.0 8.0 2.5 3.0 1.0
vM-l2 15 u.c o.u 1.8 2.O 0.6 2.1 2.O 0.6 3.0 1.0 8.0 2.5 3.0 1.0
vii-14 2.0 0.6 7.O 2.1 2.O u.o 2.0 0.6 7.0 2.0 u.o 3.0 1.0 9.0 2.7 3.0 1.0
vM-l0 2.0 7.0 2.1 2.0 u,o 2.0 0.6 7.O 2.1 2.0 0.6 3.O 10 9.0 2.7 3.0 1.0
vM-21 2.O 0.6 7.5 2.3 2.O u.o 4,4 o.8 10.0 3.0 z-5 0.8 3.0 1.0 12.O 3.7 1.O
vlt-25 2.O 0.6 LO 2.5 2.0 0.6 2.5 o.8 10.5 3.2 2.5 0,8 3.5 1.1 12.5 3.8 3,5 1.1
vM30 2.O 0.6 8'0 2.5 2.O 0.6 2.5 0.8 10.5 3.2 2.5 0,8 3.5 1.1 12.5 3.8 3.5 1.1
VM€4 2.O 0.6 8.0 2.5 2.O 0.6 2.5 0.8 10.5 3.2 2.5 0.8 3.s 1.1 12.5 3.8 3.5 1.1
Table notes:
Rise: Minimum non-wetting height above the steam outlet of the SDU-E
Throw: Minimum non-wetting horizontal distance from the steam outlet of the SDU-E.
Spread: Minimum non-wetting width from the steam outlet of the SDU-E.
12
VAPORMISTO DISPERSION
Single tube without condensate drain
Interconnecting plumbing may
be hose, tubing or hard pipe.
Single dispersion tub€ without
condensate drain
Pitch: 1B'lft (l o/")
<_-
or two 45' elbows
/'/\
i \ secure and seal
| | \ escutcheon platl
ll \^^",___
See the llrst note belorv.
Dispcraion tube
escutcheon platc
| 3.25" I
r(82.5 mm) |t-37| fi ls.zs"| \_,2 l(82.s mm)k__9r
Mounting nut
3/8', - 16 (M10)
pitch: 2'ltt (157o)
DC-1447
oM-351-1
Note€:. Use DRI-STEEM's hard pipe adapter kit to connect
the steam outlet to hard pipe. Use a hose clamp to
connecl the steam outlet to vapor hose. Use a hose
cutf and clamps to connect the steam outlet lo
tubing.. Thin-walled tubing heats up faster than heavy-walled
pipe causing less steam loss at start-up.. Hard pipe ortubing diameter must match
VAPORMIST steam outlet size 1t/2" (DN40) or
2" (DNso).. See the Maximum Steam Carrying Capacity and
Steam Loss tables on Page 17.. Maximum capacity of dispersion tube (without
condensate drain):
- 1%" (DN40): 28.4 lbs/hr (1 3 kg/h)
- 2" (DN50): 56.8 lbs/hr (2s.8 kg/h). Orient dispersion tube so that tubelets (steam
orifices) point up.. When mounting the humidifier above the level
of dispersion tube, see the drawing on Page 16.. Failure to follow the recommendations on this page
may result in excessive back pressures on the
humidifier. This may lead to dispersion tube(s)
spitting, steam blowing through water seals, or
leaking gaskets.. The table al right shows hose kit sizes by humidifier
model. A hose kit includes vapor hose, a dispersion
tube and hardware. Note that the capacities of
models VM-30 and VM-34 require multiple tube
assemblies and therefore cannot use a hose kit.
For multiple tube assemblies, see information on
RAPID-SORB on Page 15.
Hose kit sizing by model
Hundlfler
models
Ho3r kit
(vapor hos€, dispErsion
tJbe and hadware)
l||lrlmum capaclty of
dbpelllon tulte
lb€/hr kStl
vM 2€'I %" (DN4O) hose kit
rYilhout drain 29.4 13
VM 1G16
1 t6- (DN40) hose kil
with drain 56.8 254
2" (DN50) hose kir
without drain 56.8 25.A
vM 2l -25 2" (DN50) hose kit
with drain 852 38.8
vM 30-34 Thes€ models requks mulliple tube
ass€mblias and cannot use a hose kit
13
O a
VAPORMIST@ DISPERSION
Interconnecting plumblng
may be hose, tubing or hard 1pipe. Insulate iubing and \
hard pipe to reduce steam \loss. \
90' long sweep ---- -5or two 45' elbows ---/ i r//See the flrst
note b€low.
VAPORMIST
humidifier
Single tube with condensate drain
t
6" (150 mm)
rscommended
Pitch tube toward
drain l/8"/ft (1'l.)
I
Water seal I I
5" (125 mm)
%" O.D. (DN15) condensate drain tube.
Pilch 1A'm (2oh't toward escutcheon plate
3/4' (DN20) (minimum) condensate
drain tube by installer, Must be
suitable tor 212 'F (100 'C) water.l' (25 mm) -*
arr gap
oM.35t-1
Open drain. Refer to goveming codes
for drain pips sizs and maximum
temperature requirements.DC-1449
Eecutcheon plates:
Dl!p€rsion lub€
| 3.25" I
l(82.5 mm) |T
3.25"
(82.s mm)I
Condcnaate draln
lol
c_______9
' 3.25'
(82.5 mm)
T
3.25',
(82.5 mm)
t
Notes:. Use DRI-STEEM's hard pipe adapter kit to connect
the steam outlet to hard pipe. Use a hose clamp to
connect the steam outlet to vapor hose. Use a hose
cuff and clamps to connect the steam outlet to
tubing.. Thin-walled tubing heats up taster than heavy-walled
pipe causing less steam loss at start-up.. Hard pipe or tubing diameter must match
VAPORMIST steam outlet size 11/2" (DN40) or
'2'(DN50).
. See lhe Maximum Steam Carrying Capacity and
Sieam Loss tables on Page 17.. Maximum capacity of dispersion tube with conden-
sate drain:
- 1!zz" (DN40): 56.8 lbs/hr (25.8 kgih)
- 2' (DN50): 85.2 lbJhr (38.6 kg/h). Orient dispersion tube so thal tubelets (steam
orifices) point up.
' The dispersion tube must be pitched a minimum of
'l/8'1ft(1%) toward the drain when using a conden-
sate drain. Condensate drain tubing musl be pitched
a minimum ot %"/tl (2%) toward the drain.
. When mounting the humidifier above the level of
dispersion tube, see the drawing on Page 16.. Failure to lollow the recommendations on this page
may result in excessive back pressures on lhe
humidifier. This may lead to dispersion tube(s)
spitting, steam blowing lhrough water seals, or
leaking gaskets.. SeE the Hose Kit Sizing table on the previous page.
14
VAPORMIST@ DISPERSION
RAPID-SORB dispersion assembly
Posltion L-bracket so that flange
is upstream of dispersion tJbes.
Drawing shows L-brack€l
positioned Jor airllow back to front.
Disoersion tube
Point tubelets oerDendicular lo airflow
90' long sweep Slip coupling or
hose cutfor two 45" elbows
Pitch: 1ir8'lft (1
Interconnecting -
plumbing may be
hose, tubing or
hard pipe. Insulate
tubing and hard
pip€ 10 reduce
steam loss.
Se6 the first note below.
Notes:. Use DRI-STEEM'S hard pipe adapter kit to connect
the steam outlet to hard pipe. Use a hose clamp to
connect the steam outlet to vapor hose. Use a hose
cutf and clamps lo connect the steam outlet to
tubing.. Thin-walled tubing heats up faster than heavy-walled
pipe causing less steam loss at start-up.. Hard pipe or tubing diameter must match
VAPORMIST steam oullet size 1Ut" (DN40) or
2'(DNso).. See the Maximum Steam Carrying Capacity and
Steam Loss tables on Page 17.. Position dispersion tubes and lubelets perpendicular
to airflow.. Pitch header toward condensate drain.
Cond€nsate drain
3/4', NPT (DN20)
3i/4" (DN20) copper s" (125 mm)
Header pitch:
1t8'1ft (1%)
minimum
L-bracket
Ret€r to local codes
lor drain pipe size and
maximum lemperature
reourremenls.
r-[
6' (150 mm)
recommend€d
DCn448
Dllpcrsion tube
escutcheon plate
1" (25 mm) air gap-e
/F
Open drain. -
a
a
a
-F'to"
Secure and seal
esoulch€on plates
Support brack€t tlat has 0.421"
(11 mm) mounting holes at top,
bottom and end
T
3.25'
(82.5 mm)
l- oM-3s1-1
Make sure header and tubes are square in the duct,
slanting only to allow the pitch of the header.
Secure header at both ends.
Dashed lines indicate provided by installer.
Disoersion tube sizes:
- 1122" (DN40)
- 2' (DNso)
When mounting the humidifier above the level of the
HAPID-SORB, see the drawing on Page 16.
Failure to lollow the recommendalions on this page
may result in excessive back pressures on the
humidifier. This may lead to dispersion tube(s)
spitting, steam blowing through water seals, or
leaking gaskets.
15
I O
VAPORMIST@ DISPERSION
Drip tee installation
Install a drip tee as shown below when the humidifier is mounted higher than the dispersion device, when
interconnecting hose or piping needs to go over an obstruction, orwhen interconnecting piping runs are long.
IMPORTANT: Vapor hose must be supported to prevent sagging or low spots.
Dashed lines indicate
prcvided by inslaller.
90'longs'r€€por-.-..- ,'i =: - I: -'.
two 45.-erbow! .'---v t' pit"tiltaltt (r%) \
rt \/ / \\
HH
lr
----
L--Jobsrructioni_j_\ /, f-
, i: \,,/ l I t3l
lr'rll
rnsuraterubinoandhard-.- ti l/ \l t'--J
pipe to reducd steam loss ----l | .----
VApORMIST
humidifier
To dispersion device * E[ d Lt. Tubing or pipe drip tee, by insta er.I H -- DRI-STEEM Part numbere for
6" (l5O mm) Gcommended ll 3Ol stainless steel inlins tees:
1%'(DN40): No. 16a710I rr ' 2' (DNSo): No' 1@712T--7 \ ii. rr r, ff\
8" (200 mm) minimum ,l ll ll -- 3/4' (DN20)
l', (25 mm) air gap Rrunner or iroor d..in.
Refer to go\rerning codes for drain
pipe size and maximum l€mperature DC-1450
r€quiremsnts.
16
VAPORMISTO DISPERSION
Vapor hose Copp.r or 3tainb33 stccl tubing
and schedule 40 3te€l pipe
Hosc l.D.Mafmum cepaclly llrxlmum bngth"Tube or
pip. size*Itaximum oaprcity llaxlmum
derrebFd bngiht
inchca DN lbsrhr kgfit ft m incher DN lbs,lhr kg/h ft m
1Yz 40 150 bd 10 3 1Y2 40 150 68 20 6.1
2 CU 250 113 10 3 2 50 220 100 30 9.2
Maximum steam carrying capacity and length of
interconnecting vapor hose, tubing and pape*
l{ote3:
* Based on lotal maximum pressure drop in hose, lubing or piping of 5" wc (1250 Pa)
* Maximum recommended tength for vapor hose is 10' (3 m). Longer distianc,es may cause kinking or low spols.
* To minimize loss of capacity and efficiency, insulate tubing and piping.
t Developed length equals measured length plus 50% of measured length, to accounl for pipe fittings.
This dala is based on an ambient airtemperature of 80 "F (27'C), tiberglass insulation, copperlubing, and
Schedule40 pipe.
Steam loss of interconnecting vapor hose, tubing and piPe
Ircrcription
Nominal ho!!, tubing
or prpe are
Sblm b33
haqlation thlckn€s
Noniniuhled ln6ulebd
lnches DN lberhrtt kg/h/m lbdh/ft kg/hfrn inchea mm
Hor€
1Yr 40 o.15 o22 rvA wA wA
2 50 0.20 0.30 NIA N/A tllA MA
Tubing
1Y2 40 0.11 0.14f 0.02 0.03 2 50
2 50 0.t4 021 0.025 0.007 2 50
Pipe
1Y2 40 0.22 0.33 0.02 0.03 z JU
2 50 o.25 0.38 0.025 0.037 2 50
l{ote3:
17
VAPORMIST@ START-UP AND OPERATION
Introduction
After the system has been properly installed and
connected to both electrical and water supplies, it may
be started.
Start-up and checkout procedures
Mounting
Check mounting to verify that the unit is level and
securely supported before lilling with water.
Piping
Verify that all piping connections have been completed
as recommended and that water pressure is available.. Standard makeup water piping
(VAPORMIST models)
Use cold or hot makeup water. ll the water pressure
is above 60 psi (415 kPa) and/or water hammer
would be objectionable, install a pressure-reducing
valve or shock arrester. Even though the
VAPORMIST has an internal 1" (25 mm) air gap,
some local codes may require backflow prevention.
lmportant: Minimum water supply pressure
is 25 psi (175 kPa).
. Dl makeup water piping
(VAPORMIST Dl models)
In this unit the electronic probe control is replaced by
float valve control. A float switch provides heater
protection in the event of a low-water condition and is
common to all Dl humidifiers. The wiring diagram is
located inside the electrical Danel cover.
Electrical
Verify electrical connections before start-up.
Do not remove the electrical panel cover or heater
terminal cover until electrical power is
dlsconnected. Salety f irst.
. Verity that all wiring connections have been made in
accordance with all local codes and the
VAPORMIST wiring diagram. The external
connections diagram will be found in the packet with
this manual.. Verify that all DIN-rail-mounted components are
securely lastened to DIN rail.. Verify that all power terminal screws and lugs are
tight from power block to heaters. See the table on
Page 21 lor torque specifications.. Verily that all plugs located under the humidifier
cover are completely plugged in.
CAUTION: Only quallf ied electrical
personnel should perform start-up
prooedure.
Electronic probe control
(slandard water VAPORMIST models only)
A three-probe conductivity sensor cycles a
solenoid-operated water fill valve to maintain
proper water levels.
Fill valve off
Fill valve on
Low water
oM-21 1-3
18
VAPORMISTO START.UP AND OPERATION
VAPOR-LOGIC| control
VAPOR-LOGlCa is the standard controller lor the
VAPORMIST. For more information regarding the
operation of the VAPOR-LOGICa microprocessor, see
the VAPOR-LOGlCa Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Manual.
Control system start-uy'checkout
1. Confirm that proper grounding and an approved
6arth ground are provided.
2. Confirm that the control signal connected to the
VAPOB-LOGICa syslem is compatible with the
VAPOB-LOGlca program. ldentify the
VAPOR-LOGICa program code on the wiring
diagram. Refer to the VAPOH-LOGICa manual to
decipher the code using the nomenclature
description.
3. Conlirm all wiring is correct per wiring diagram.
4. Gonfirm Jl7, Jl8 and J19 shunt connectors on
VAPOR-LOGIC, board are in their correct position
per wiring diagram. See the VAPOR-LOGICa
manual lor the physical locations.
Conlirm that the keypad is mounted on the
VAPORMIST with modular cable routed away from
high voltage circuits and connected to the J2
lemale connector on the control board.
Turn on water supply. Confirm drain valve is
closed.
Turn on power. The keypad will display the
introduction of VAPOR-LOGIC" and will then enter
AUTO mode.
The system will initiate filling of the tank with
water. The keypad will display "Filling" as part of
the idle screen information.
9. Airflow switch input must be closed.
10. High limit humidistat input must be closed or
variable airvolume (VAV) control system high limit
transmitter must be connected.
1 1 . Sufficient water in the tank, airflow swilch closed,
high limit humidistat closed, and a call for humidity
will activate the heat output.
It the tank does not contain water and the heat
output ls activated by the VAPOR-LOGICa
control gystem, a serious failure will result.
lmmedlately remove poryer from the system
and verify that all wiring has been completed
per the wirlng lnstructions in the manual and
the unit wiring diagram.
12. During normal operation, the keypad will
display humidifier operating status. See the
VAPOR-LOGIC. manual for descriptions to
change any of the operating parameters.
7.
19
VAPORMISTO MAINTENANCE
The best way to determine how often your particular
system will need maintenance is lo remove the cover
and inspect it alter its lirst three months of duty.
Potable water carries a variety of minerals and other
materials in a mix that varies from location to location.
This variation in water quality, combined with the hours
of operation and duty cycle, will determine your own
unique maintenance schedule.
Water quality makes a difference
1 . Light to moderately hard water (2 to 10 grains
hardness per gallon) requires:. Annual cleaning. Regular skimming
2. High mineral content water (more than 10 grains
hardness per gallon) requires:. Cleaning frequency determined by use and
water quality. Regular skimming. Periodic drain and flush cycles
3. DI/RO water (VAPOHMIST Dl models)
requires:. No regular cleaning (regular inspections
are advised). No regular skimming or drain and flush
cycles. Regular verification that water processing
equipment is operating correctly. The
presence of chlorides in improperly
processed Dl water will eventually cause
pitting and failure of the tank and its
components.
4. To dramatically reduce mineral accumulation inside
the standard water models, use softened
water. (Solids, like silica, are not removed in the
sottening process.)
Standard water models (VAPORMIST)
Proper skimming, drainlng and flushing
1. Skimming will remove most water impurities at the
surface, ensuring proper surlace tension and an
even boil. Skimming will remove most entrained
contaminants that have not yet precipitated as
scale.
2. Draining and llushing will remove entrained
contaminants and assist in removing precipitated
contaminants like scale and silica.
To inspect and service standard water modele
1. Remove the evaporating chamber. Remove the two tasteners on each side of
the cover enclosure (see tigure below). Remove the enclosure.. Do not remove the electrical panel cover
or hgater terminal cover until electrical
power is disconnected. Satety first.. lf the VAPORMIST has an SDU mounted
directly above it, the SDU cover must be
removed before removing the humidifier
cover.. lf the tank is hot, cool it down by moving
the valve lever located on the back ol the
drain valve to the manual open position -
the fill valve will eventually open allowing
cool water to run through the tank until it is
cool enough to handle.. Shut off the water supply.. Shut off the electrical supply.. Allow the tank to completely drain.. Disconnect the fill line at the supply side of
the fill valve.. Disconnect the electrical plugs between lhe
tank components and the back of the
electrical panel (includes: power plug, fill
plug, drain plug, water level control plug,
tank temperature sensor plug and thermal
trip plug). DISCONNECT BY PULLING ON
PLUG HOUSING, DO NOT DISCONNECT
BY PULLING ON CORD OR WIRES.. Disconnect the drain union on the back left
comer ol the frame.. Disconnect the steam supply hose from the
top of lhe tank.. Lift the tank foot above the frame llange and
slide the tank assembly forward toremove.
Cover enclosure
screw cap detail
9N"'d
\
20
oM-778-3
VAPORMIST@ MAINTENANCE
Standard water models
(VAPORMIST, continued)
2. Loosen the four cover bolts and remove the cover
assembly from the tank.
3. Clean the tank interior using a pulty knife or similar
llat instrument.
4. Unplug probe plug assembly. Leave ground wire
connected to tank. Unscrew the probe rod
assembly and clean the plastic probe housing,
ensuring thal all passageways are clear. Clean the
probe rods using steel wool or a similar mild
abrasive material. lnspect the composile plastic
probe housing for any signs of cracking,
roughness, or deterioration. lf found, replace.
5. Install the probe and probe plug assembly. Verify
ground wire is solidly connected to tank.
6. Secure the chamber cover, making sure the cover
gasket is seated and the chamber is sealed.
7. Re-install the evaporating chamber.. Reconnect lhe fill line.
a
a
Reconnect the electrical plugs
(plugs are color cod6d).
Reconnecl the drain union.
Reconnect the vapor hose.
8. Verify electrical conn€ctions.
Verify that all DIN rail-mounted components are
securely lastened to DIN rail.
Verily that all power terminal screws and lugs are
tight from power block to heaters. See the table
at right for lorque specifications.
Verify that all plugs located under the humidi{ier
cover are completely plugged in.
9. Move the drain valve lever back to the auto
position.
10. Tum on the water supply.
11. Turn on the electrical power.
Otf-season shut-down procedure
1. Switch off electrical power.
2. Remove enclosure.
3. Shut otf water supply to makeup valve.
4. Drain evaporating chamber, and clean if necessary
(see "To inspect and service" on previous page).
5. Replace enclosure.
6. Leave chamber dry, power off and the water shut-
off valve closed until the next humidification
season.
APORMIST
So|rw or lug location
Torqug
lnah-lbs Nm
Fower block 16 1,8
Contactor 10 1.8
Healer
nut
8€2 (8.5 mm) nut 20 2.2
10-32 (9.5 mm) nut 25 2.8
Heater
wit€
tug
6 gauge (10 mm'z) wire 35 4.0
8 gauge (6 mm'z) wire 25 2.4
10-14 gauge (< 6 mm'a) wire 20 2.2
v
21
VAPORMIST@ MAINTENANCE
Dl water models (VAPORMISToDI)
The VAPORMIST Dl unit uses DI/BO water. Because
these water types are mineral-free, cleaning the
evaporating chamber should not be necessary.
However, lhere are some maintenance sleps lhat
should be followed to ensure all oarts of the unit are in
working order
To Inspect and service
1. Remove the evaporating chamber.. Remove the two lasteners on each side of
ihe cover enclosure.. Remove the enclosure.. Do not remove the electrical panel cover
or heater terminal cover until electrical
power is disconngcted. Safety first.. lf the VAPORMIST has a space
distribution unit (SDU) mounted directly
above it, the SDU cover must be removed
before removing the humidilier cover.
o lf the tank is hot, cool it down by opening
the manual ball valve on the side of the
tank. The float valve will open allowing cool
water to run into lhe tank until it is cool
enough to handle.. Shut off the water supply.. Shut otf the electrical supply.. Allow the tank to drain completely.. Disconnect the fill line at the fill litting.. Disconnect the electrical plugs between the
tank components and the back ol the
electrical panel (includes: power plug, low
water switch plug, tank temperalure sensor
plug and thermal trip plug).
DISCONNECT BY PULLING ON PLUG
HOUSING. DO NOT DISCONNECT BY
PULLING ON CORD OR WIRES.. Disconnect the drain union on the back lefl
comer of the frame.. Disconnect the steam supply hose from ihe
top of the tank.. Lift the tank foot above the frame flange and
slide the tank assembly forward to remove.
Loosen lhe four cover bolts and remove the cover
assembly f rom the tank.
Inspect the tank interior for debris or pitting.
Inspect the valve inlet for debris.
Check the operation of the float valve and the
condition ol the float seat.
Check the low water switch to make sure the float
slides freely on the stem.
Secure the chamber cover making sure the cover
gasket is seated and the chamber is sealed.
Reinstall the evaporating chamber.. Fleconnect the fill line.. Fleconnect electrical plugs
(plugs are color coded).. Reconnect drain union.. Reconnect vapor hose.
Verity electrical connections.. Verify that all DIN rail-mounted components are
securely fastened to DIN rail.. Verify that all powerterminal screws and lugs are
tight trom power block to heaters. See the table
on Page 2'l for torque specifications.. Verify that all plugs located under the humidifier
cover are completely plugged in.
10. Close the drain valve.
11. Turn on the water supply.
12. Turn on the electrical power.
Off-seaeon shutdown procedure
1. Switch otf electric power.
2. Remove enclosure.
3. Shut off water supply to makeup valve.
4. Drain evaporating chamber by opening the drain
valve. For units with end-of-season drain, refer to
the VAPOR-LOGlCf manual.
5. Replace enclosure.
6. Leave chamber dry, power off, and water shut-otf
valve closed until the next humidification season.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
2.
3.
2.
VAPORMISTO TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE RECOMMENOED ACTION
Humktlfier does not
heat
lnconEct or nonexist€nt supply voltage
to unit
Check main line salety switsh.
Check main line fuses.
Check frcr proper supply voltage.
Inconect or nonexisbnt conttol voltage Reset control fans{orner circuil breaker.
Ch€ck frcr 24 VAC control circuit voltage al T-l and T-2 on lhe
conlol board.
Humidisbt not calling S€t humidistal b call. Inspect br faully humidisbt.
Salety controls open Check sabty contols, airflow switch, and high limit humidistat.
HumHlfier will not fill.No waier ptessure at valve Check water supply/shutdf valves.
Faullv wabr fill valve Check br 24 volts at lhe fill valve,
Plugged strainer Cheok strainer.
Plugged valve Check valve.
Faultv conlrol board Verity cont@l voltage actoss lhe flll valve outsut.
Humidifior does not
stop filling.
Lack ot hnk b probe electioal
continuity
Water conduciivity must be 2 grains/gallon (100 ps/cm) or
34.2 mg/r. Add salt to fie tank. lf lhis do€s noi solve the
probl€m, consull iaclory lot further advice.
Fill valve stud( oDen Gheck valve lor breign matter.
Drain valve not closed Vedty lhat lever on drain valve is in clos€d posilion.
Fill valve inshlled backwad Check br cotrect wabr flow thrcugh valve by noling anow
Autodrain mode Humidifier may be in periodic drain and llush. Check contoller
display.
Low output Electric drain valve not seatng Cor€ct the cause of leakage or leplace valve.
Fill valve stuck oDen Check valve for loreign matbr.
Unlt short cycles Controll€r cyc'le rab s€t loo low Adiust heabr cycle time using the VAPOR'LOGIC" keypad
setJp menu. See lhe VAPOR-LOGICa manual if you need rnore
inbnnalion.
Reduced or no ouFut
even though water is at
the proper level
Heater malfunctioning V€rity that prop€r voltage is being applied b heateE. Check
heabr amp draw and compare b wiring diagram ralings.
Maltunclioning control sysGm Replace heabr contacbr if not tunctionlng. Vedfy auxiliary limit
contols (humidistat, airiow Poving swibh, elc.) and t€sel
reDlace or calibrab as needed.
Troubleshooting guide for standard water models
Note: Probe rod corrosion or aging probe head material may cause level control system failure. This
generally does not occur in lhe tirst two years of operation,
23
VAPORMIST@ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Troubleshooting guide for Dl water models
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE RECOMMENDED ACTION
Humidifier will not
heat.
Control translormer Reset contol lranstorm6r circuit breaker.
Humidistat is not calling Set humidistat to call. Inspect for faulty humidistat.
Safev controls ooen Check safety controls, airflow switch, high limil
humidistat, eb.
Low water cutofl Check at board 32 and 33. Measure 0 Volts for closed swibh,
approximately 2.5 Volts for AC open switch.
Humidifier will not flll.No water prcssure at valve Check manual water supply valve for minimum 25 psi
(175 kPa) water pressure.
Plugged fill valve Check fill valve inlet-
Humidifier does not
stop filling.
Open drain valve Obstruction in drain valve will nol allow complete closure.
Clean or reDlace valve.
Manual drain valve not closed Close drain valve.
Fill valve stuck ooen Check for toreign matter in valve, water-logged float, broken
ffoat arm, or wom valve stopper.
Reduced or no output
even though water is
at the proper bvel
Heatet malfunc'tioning Verily that proper voltage is being applied to heaters. Check
heaEr amp draw and compare to wiring diagram ratings.
Malfu nclioning control syslem Replace heater contacbr il not funciioning. Verify auxiliary
limit controls (humidistat, airflow proving switch, elc.) and
rB6et, replace or calibrate as needed.
24
VAPORMIST@ REPLACEMENT PARTS
)
VAPORMISTO standard water model
VAPORMIST Dl modelI
:OI
r
It
Note: Refer to the tables on the next page for replacement part numbers.oM-768
25
VAPORMIST@ REPLACEMENT PARTS
VAPORMIST@ replacement parts (refer to the drawing on previous page)
No.Dcscription otv.Part No.
'|Head bolt. laroe Phlllios.
1/4 - 20X 1'700300-013
2 Themo cut-out 1 4095@{01
3 Cover, healer terminal 'I
Hose clamp, 2"700560-200
Hose cuff, 1%'1 305390- ',
Hose cuff, 2"'1 30s391-
6 Covo( tank 1
7 Heater elemenl
tt Probe assembly with cord
and plug 'I 406050-100
Gasket. 2.50" OD x
r .90' tD
'I 309750{04
10
Probe assemblv VM 2-4 I 406270
Probe assembly VM 6-34 ,l 406275
11
Valve,44" electic, 24V 1 505400.oo1
Valve, 14" SST ball 'I 505000-003
Dain, Yt" NPT E.O.S.,
24V solenoid SST WDIN
dug (not shown)
'I 505086-003
12 Tank weldment 1
13
Valve, %" solenoid, 24V
w/DlN plug 1 s05084-001
Valve, %' SST E.O.S. (not
shown)'I 505084{02
14 Cabinet €nclosure 'I 330001-o01
15 Ho6e, %' lD 2 307020{02
t6 Hose clamp, %"4 700560{75
17
Nul assembly, %-20,
VMA/MDI 2-4 4 700650
Nut assembly, t{-20,
VM/lr'MDl 6-34 2 700650
18 Cover, tank gask€t I
* Specify humidifier model and serial numbers when ordering.
Contact your DRI-STEEM representative to order parts.
{
1
No.De3c.iption oty.Pan No.
19 Washer, No. 8 extsmal
looh. oltd 700200-003
20 Nut, 8-32 hex, plff 6 700200-002
2'l Covgr, subpansl 1 120277
22
Fill adaoter. VM 2.4 1 160226-041
Fill adaoEr. VM 6-l6 1 160224441
Fill adapter. VM 21-34 1 't60224-052
23 Pan€|. insulation 1 309845-003
24 Sensor. temoerahJre 1
10 Scrow, Phillips head, 8-32 I 700170407
26 Frame assembly, chassis 'I 165541
27 Clip, wire hamess 1 405892-001
2A Clip, temperature sensor '|408251
29 Valve assembly, float 1 505310
30 Switch. float. 1/8" NPT 1 404420'{,02
31 Ring, seal, 7+"-18 NPT '|306365
32 Gasket. bulkhead. 1 .60
oD x 1 .15 tD 1 3097s0-005
33 Probe housing, nylon, VM I 308500
34 Nut. VM heabr .475 I 40960't -001
O-ring, 5/8" EPDM No.016 1 300400-009
36 Cap, black 4 409593-O02
37
Dl oriice, VM^r'MDl 2-16 1 160229441
Dl orifice, VM TMDl 21-34 1 1602294s2
38 Bulkhead nul 1 162721402
39
Tube weld. low $raler.
short, VMDI 2.4 1 167747
Tube weld. low wabr.
long, VMDI 634 1 167789
26
VAPORMIST@ REPLACEMENT PARTS
Space Distribution Unit, external absorption (SDU-E)
oM-1503
* This is an assembly of multiple parts.
Contact your DRI€TEEM representative to order parts.
No.De30ription otv'Part. No.
1 Shroud 'I 330001-o03
2 Blowe( SDU99 extemal assombly 1
3 Swltch. aifiow 1 406190
4 Screw. 8-32 x l12" PHMS Philios 4 700170.0,07
Nut retainer, 8-32 4 409s93-001
6 Cap, black 4 409593{O2
7
Dispersion chamber for SDU wilh 1 'I 160lt45-001
DisDersion chambsr fur SDU wilh 2' outet 1 l60/95-002
27
VAPORMIST@ REPLACEMENT PARTS
Space Dlstribution Unit, internal absorption (SDU-|)
:
-
!a
oM-15(X
' This is an assembly of multiple parts.
Gontact your DRI-STEEM representative to order parls,
No.D6scrlption otv.Prrt. No,
1 Shroud I 330001-o02
2 Blower, SDU99 exbmal assembly 1
3 Swibh, almow 1 406190
4 Screw, 8-32 x 112" PHMS Philips b 700170{07
5 Nut reblner, 8-32 6 409593{0l
o Cap, black o 409593-002
7 Tubelet, 0.375' x 0.375", molded 44 310280{06
28
VAPORMIST@ REPLACEMENT PARTS
VAPORMISTT subpanel with SSR
No.D.icrlptlon otv.P!n. No.
Subpan€|, Vlr,lgg barier I 120801
2
DIN rail, 8' long 1 162165-008
DIN rail, 10.75' long ,l 1677654107
3 Lug wire ,!09250{n3
4 Ground lug, medium 2 409250.018
5 Block, DIN ail Frminal ond 3 4082s2.O06
Transicmer 1 2012081240/480 V 1 40a965..001
Transfomel600 V 1 408986
7
Wi€ chann€|, 1' ,( 1 '125'408999-001
Witg channal covor 12.5'408999-002
I Contaclor, 32 A 1 407001.{!20
Contactor, 80 A 1 $7001-021
* Refer to model for correct selection and quantity.
Contact your DRFSTEEM representative to order parts.
oM-21+4
l{o.D.Bcrhtlon otv.Pan, o.
o Main board, VL-3 408490{tO1
10 Display boad, VL-3 '|40849(X)92
11 Plug, +prong tamale 4 409585{08
12 Terminal block, $pols 1 408300.002
13 Fan, cooling 1 408667{01
14 Horr3ing, 75 Amp while conneclor 4 40958$m1
Plate, plug reiainer 2 409585"009
16
SSF, 480 V 50 Arnp, 1-pole 404677{02
SSR, 480 V, 50 Amp, 2-pole /108677{03
ssR, 600 v 2-pote 44,A6i/'7404
SSR, ,l8o V, 60 Arnp, 1-pole 4{t8677{Os
29
ao
VAPORMIST@ REPLACEMENT PARTS
VAPORMISTo subpanel with SDU
No.De3crlptbn otv.Pad flo.
1 SubDanel. VM99 bairiar 1 120801
DIN rail, 8' long 1 167765.m8
Lug, rYire 2 409250"003
4 Ground lug, m€dium 2 4092s0-018
Block, DIN rail tgrminal6nd 408252-006
Translomgr, 120208124di180 V 1 408965-001
TraGformer, 600 V 1 408986
Transtormer, 240/480 V 3m VA 1 408991
Translormer, 230/460675 V 3OOVA I 408992
Transtormer 480 V 500 VA 1 408996-008
Transbmer @0 V. 500 VA 1 408996-009
8 Plug, it-Prong f6male 40958s-008
Terminal block. 3-Dole 1 40830G002
T6tminal block, 4-pola 1 4083m-0m
10 Fan, @oling 1 408677-00 t
Housing, 75 ArIp while connoclor 409s85.001
12 PlaE, plug r€talnsr 409585-009
Contact your DRI-STEEM repreaentatlve to order
parts.
30
oM-1506
No.De8cription oty.Prrt No.
Main board, VL3 1 /rc8490-0o1
14 Display board, VL3 '1 408490.O02
15 Teminal. DIN rail mount 8 4082s2-001
16 Tenninal. glound 1 408252-010
'17 End cap, DIN rail mount 1 4@252-005
'18 JumD€r marathon brminal 2 40a252-OO8
19 Relay, 24V DPOT finder 1 4079@016
20 Relay socket I 407900-01 1
Circuit breakec 1.6 A, l-pole 406775-001
Circuit breakor, 4 A, 1-pole 40677s-002
Circuit breaker, 1.5 A, 1-pol6 406775{03
e Contacbr, 60 A 1 407001421
Contactor, 32 A 1 407001-020
23
Channel. wi€ cov6r 8"40899S-002
Channel, wile 8'408999.001
24
Channel, wiIe @v6r 12.5'408999-002
ChannEl, wire 12.5't!08999-ml
' Refer to model for correct selection and quantity.
TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
DRI-STEEM Humidifier Company ("DRI-STEEM") warrants to the original user that its products will be
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years after installation or twenty-
seven (27) months from the date DRI-STEEM ships such produci, whichever date is the earlier.
lf any DRI-STEEM product is found to be defective in material or workmanship during the applicable
warranty period, DBI-STEEM's entire liability, and the purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy, shall be
the repair or replacement of the delective product, or the relund of the purchase price, at DRI-STEEM's
election. DRI-STEEM shall not be liable for any costs or expenses, whether direct or indirect, associated
with the installation, removal or re-installation of any defective product.
DRI-STEEM's limited warranty shall not be eflective or actionable unless there is compliance with all
installation and operating instructions lurnished by DRI-STEEM, or if the products have been modified or
altered without the written consent of DRI-STEEM, or if such products have been subject to accident,
misuse, mishandling, tampering, negligence or improper maintenance. Any warranty claim must be
submitted to DRI-STEEM in writing within the stated warranty period.
DRI-STEEM's limited warranty is made in lieu of, and DRI-STEEM disclaims all other warranties,
whethet express or implied, including but not limited to any IMPLIED WARBANry OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY, ANY IMPLIED WARRANry OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUBPOSE, any implied
warranty arising out ol a course of dealing or of performance, custom or usage of trade.
DRI-STEEM SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDI-
RECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECTAL OR CONSEQUENTTAL DAMAGES (TNCLUD|NG, BUT NOT LTM|TED
TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE OR BUSINESS) OR DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PERSONS OR
PROPEHW IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE MANUFACTURE OR THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.
The exclusion applies regardless of whether such damages are sought based on breach of warranty,
breach of contract, negligence, strict liability in tort, or any other legal theory, even if DRI-STEEM has
notice of the possibility ot such damages.
By purchasing DRI-STEEM's products, the purchaser agrees to the terms and conditions of this limited
warranty.
TEEM"
HIIMIDIFIER COtPAilT
A SUBSIDIARY OF RESEARCH PRODUCTS CORPORATION
U.S. Headquarters:
14949 Technology Drive. Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Phone: (800)328-4447 . (952) 949-2415 . Fax: (952) 949-3200
E-Mail : sales @ dristeem.com . Web: www.dristeem.com
Europe Office:
Bell Place, Bell Lane . Syresham, Brackley. NN13 sHP, U.K.
Phone: +44 1280850122.Fax: +44 1280850124
E-Mail: 1 06277 .1 443 @ comouserye.com
Continuous product improvement ia a policy oi DRI-STEEM Humldilier Company;
lheretore, product l€atures and speclicatiofls are subjgct lo change without nolice.
DRI-STEEM, VAPORMIST, RAPID-SORB and VAPOR-LOGlCaare regisl€rad trademarks ol the DRI-STEEM Humlditier Company.
lso 9001
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Form No. Vlt99C-0302 @ 2002 DRFSTEEM tlumidifi€r Company Part No, 890000-201 Rev B
TOWN OF VAIL
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
97U479-2138
#o*trr*r oF coMMUMt" ouuu"o.t",
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECIIANICAL PERMIT PCrMit #: MO2-0159
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Job Address: 352 E MEADOW DRVAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: VAIL MOLINTAIN LODGE UNIT A Applied . . : 0712412002
ParcelNo...: 210108255006 Issued. . : 0810512002
ProjectNo: ?KtOt-OO8"\ Expires..: 0210112003
owNER ANGELO, iIOHN M. & iIUDrrH H. O7/24/2OO2 phone:
]. WEST 72ND STREET APT 2]-
NEW YORK NY
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License:
coNrRAcToR HEjARTH EXCHANGE, rNC. (THE'I 07/24/2002 phone. 97O-a27-9623
P.O BOX 570
MINTURN, CO
81645
I-,icense : !7 4-Y!
APPLfCAtitT HEARTH EXCHANGE, INC. (THE) 07/24/2OO2 phonez 97O-827-9623
P.O BOX 570
MINTI'RN, CO
81645
Iricense:. 1-74-M
Desciption: INSTALLATION OF WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE WITH GAS LOG AND A
DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE
Valuation: $7.800.00
FireDlacr Information: Restricted: Y # ofGas Appliances: 0
Mechanical--> 5150.00 Restuarant Plan Review->
Plan Check-->
lnvestigation->
Will Call--->
S4 0 . 00 DRB Fee---------->
s3 .00
90. 00 TOTAL FEES----> S2O3 . O0 Total Permit Fee---> $203 . 00
Payments-----------> $203.00
# ofGas l,oes: 0 # of Wood Pellet: 0
S0. 00 Tota.l Calculated Fe€s--> S203 . 00
s0. 0o Additional Fees------>$0.00
$0. 0o
'r*+***r FEE SUIIVfMARY
BAtrANCE DUE--_->
Item: 05100 BUILDfNG DEPARTI{EMI
08/05/2002 GCD Acrion: AP
Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMEIVT
CONDITION OF APPROVALCond: 12
(BLDG.): FIEL,D INSPECTIONS ARB REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE.
Cond: 22
(BLDG.): COMBUSTIONAIR IS REQUIRED PER SEC. 701 OF THE L997 UMC, OR SECTION
701 0F THE 1997 rMC.
Condr 25
(BLDG.): GAS APPLIANCES SI{ALL BE VENIED ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 8 Al{D SIIALL
TERMINATE AS SPECIFIED IN SEC.8O6 OF TIIE 1997 T]MC, OR CHAPTER 8 OF THE 1997 IMC.
Cond: 29
(BLDG.): ACCESS TO HEATING
THE ]-997 I]MC AI{D CHAPTER 3
Cond: 32
EOUTPMENT MUST COMPI-,Y WITIT
OF TITE 1997 IMC.
3 AIID S8C.1017 0F
(Br,DG.): PERMrr,pLANs AIID coDE ANALysrs MUsr BE posrgD rN MEcIIAllrcAl, RooM pRroR
T'O All INSPSCTTON REQIIEST.
Cond: CON0005474
1 HOI'R SHAFT REQUIRED FOR WOOD BI'R}IING FIREPLACE. DAMPER REQUIRED TO BE
lT-oP* ; a, -, r :,, :i,.,1,r * * :* * ** :+ * : * *
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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 TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY
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AT 479-2138 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 5 PM.
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Statement Number: R000002839 tunount: 9203.00 og/OS/2OO203.24 P:yl
Palment Metshod: Check IniE: LC
Notation: #318 5 /Hearth
Exchange
Permit No: M02-0159 Type: MECIIANICAIJ PERMIT
Parcel No: 210108255006
Site Address: 352 E MEADOW DR VAIIr
Location: VAII. MOIJNTAIN IJODGE T,NIT A
Tolal Feea: $203.00
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Project #:
Building Permit #:
Mechanical Permit #:
NWTTWUAIL
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657
Mechanical Room
lcal Room Dl
Air Duct
cnd Gas
COI\TRACTOR I NT'ORMATION
Mechanical Contractoi Town of Vail Reg. No.l Contact and Phone #'s:
COMPLETE VALUATION FOR & Materials)
ConEd '70-328-8640 or Patel #Parcel #
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Job Addrest ,*r.
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)obName: y'
Workclass: New() Addition( ) Alteration(X) Repair( ) Otherl 1
Boiter Location: Inrerior t I -n*.1 lG",1 )
Type of Bldg: Single-family ( )Duplex ( ) Multi-hmity ( ) Commerciat p() Resraurant ( ) OBrer ( )
No. of Evrsiing Dweliir:1 UniE in thfs Uuildina No. of Accommodation Unib in this buildino:
this a conversron
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CONTEMFO
FIREPI.ACES;
II{$TALLATION MANUAL
FoR fjt,
MODELS 36 - !2, 48
1/;ung /l'''"o
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FIREPLACES
PREEAqBFA+Eq ALL tr,t4soNRy FIREBOX
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Keep those instructions for future use.
lvlan ufactured By
This lk6dac6 ls to be lnstsll€d ONLy by a constuo-
[on induslry li€nsed oontraobr aortifled by
Contempo, Any pemite and construcdon industy
Insp€cdons roqulrod br installauon shoutd b€
obtahed by this contracilor,
INSTALI.ATION MANUAL FOR
MODELS 36, #t,48 ONLY.
Firobox structure consists of 11 modular pioces.
The inside of the firebox is lined with 1'of rust colored
refractory cemont, cast in a herrlngbone pattorn, and
baclcd up wlth ligtrtrrveight Vermbulite concrete.
Contempo's double wall metal cfrlmney systam attaches
to our heavy gauge steel anchor plate/damper.
(See lnstructlons on pago 9.) This chimney is En
air-cooled system.
Due to its llghtwelght firebox and the matal chhney
syst€m, he CONTEMPO FIREPLACE weighs only 990
pounde and therefora, requiras no footlngs and can
even be inshiled on moEt wooden floors, Check with th€
area'e constructlon lndustry, architest, or engineer.
I|OTE: All w.mlngt arc wtlln€d In $iE menual arld muEt ba adherecl to by tho
Instsller and lhe buyer. F€ilult to do 9o will nullify the manut€ctutst's watranty, and
may ceuee s6rlou3 tlre h€Earo.
CONTEMPIo
10031 Souffrem S,l!., AlbuquerWe N.M.87123
f 0C'i 59Zi;i tv66ttzz09 r€:80 200?, fe'Tor
PRE'INSTATLATIOI{ REOUIREMEITITS
Prcper pnFnratlon prbr to Inrtrlllng the Conhmpo tlreplac. ls I/ERY lilPigRtANT and wlfl ellmlnsiD
co|ilV de|3Y. cffited by crllteck Intpcctloni rd.firmln0 or removlng framlng to me€t clsaisnca
rllqulr€mgfitr, e3 well ar ddltlonal trlpr and chargcr by thc Inr;taller.
CHIIIINEY CHASE REQUIREMENTS
NEWCOilgtRUCnOil
It thc flroplffi l! bolng Inetall€d in new construotion, the flue clegrsnca mustfitt be €€tabtshed. A ? ninirum cleannce from comhrstiblo metedats is
rsquitod. Fltrr Oloddng ls roqulmd botyveen hojotsts in whictr the fluE wlll be
irplallEd, An enctosed ctraoe shouH be conetrultcd wittr an open dear spscad 1fxl9 midrnum In sttb or chiet (24'x1g- ot 24'xg.+ when tho fireplics is
hstallod on an lntorlor walli s€e FlG.2 on this page, and gbove the msf to a
helght of 2'0: abovo a parEp.t or roof peJc A %. irtywmd or trmfor boad
shosld cep tho ('|€so h wtldl a ig'mhimum dianrebr c{rde should ba
fpmovgd. 6nd over whioh iho roof f,ashing shouH be ccntcrsd snd mountod.
l{ole:Roof or floor docking should lllOlcover any
Dart of lhe cha6€ opedng,
RETNOF|T INSTALI.ATION
ln an 6xidr€ housd whoro the oeiling pist locations or diroc{on are unkno,vn,
th6lr locauon cen be ftund by mar*ing the cailing o\rery 1bn c€nter and
pounding a nail ttough tho ahod-roclr out b 19 fiorn eactr wall. lf a joist is
encountsr€d wlthln thls spacs, it must be eit and heedarEd (as perthE tocal
bulldhg codo). Chook before cuttingl
To oompl€tr the chimnay proparauon, follo$, tha stop8 outlinod abovo for
no$, oorctrudlon requlrom€nt
COMBUSflON AIR gYSTEtrl
II{8IDE WALI.INSTALI
lf tlr fimplaoe ls not locatod on sn inlerlor w8ll the dryer-wnt corrdr can be
instdldd dl t root fltle duse (S€g FlG. 2) and th6n a flfl atuminura duct
can be atadpd to lhe sleeve with €nough dud to rcach ths tloor m wt ctr
the firebor rib.
Notat Combuston air supply ducts ghould not bo accsgerd ln atlls spac€o.
OUTSIOE WALL ll{STALtAIlolrl
f thc ft]€plsao is locgt€d on sn outdde wall a Contgmpo outslde aF v€nt
needr b be lffitalled, When lhe chas wrll lr going to be m.sonry lt ls b€$t
b ins|8filhb sirwnt as th6 wall Is tear€ built lf thecftmewall is fram€, tho
Ent should bo installed brtws€n hc sttds and a few incfios abovo the bss€
plats, thc vcnt shorild be soGwed into phc6 b6fo|€ o)deriorfni8hing, it can
be a-djudod br extedor fnislt hldtness.
FIG lr chhtnaY dtra rrt1olnm.trb
FIG 2: rcol outrlda tlt scc€Gr
?00'd 6920*SS9VTdSUIJ VNO?IEV t166tizz09 ee:80 zc0z, fz "rn:
FIREEOX CHASE REOUIRETEiITS
A ,ramd ctrgge or masonry cfiaee lr requirtd for all
CONTEMPO flroplac63. Thr ptsn ind.l.vation dim6nsiont
aro lll$sffiod h FlG 3 ffid FIG 4. I th6 frttplsco ir b€ing
tat on e rvoodsn floor, it rnust ba s€t on 6\ride x 8"high x
ldor Slong conarst bbcks. (There must be a minimum 8.
height). $r'herever carpating ie preeent, lt should be
removed (lncludlng psddng) b fu h€aru €rtenrlon lln€.
l4'rmsonry board mu3t b€ plaaod o\ror the enflre chss6
fioor if the fircplace is being set ovar a wooden floor. This
will make he hgenh elewtion 13'. A pallet jack is required
lbr the flrdphcc lnst8llalhn which is dorallod on page 8.
WARI{|NtI - lig hca.n op€ntng to iEf wrlli rcqulft. a
mlnlmufir of 'dlrtanct to combuatlbh fi$ilhlr.
Set lh6 concretE blocl€ on he floor otac{y to the layout in
FIG 3 End rrud( arosnd th. bloc*B with caulk or p6ncl..
R6mo\o lh€ bbcks and put medic or modar insido tfto
mad(ed lhe. Roplace the blocl$ nolv and allotv lo $6i whito
tlreplaco b eesombled. Tho btock phn strcukl be duplicated
on lhe Bame cenbr line a few fett out in front of tfie chas€.
Medic d modar should not be usad o.r Urose btod(s. (Sot
dty). Tho lotal fi|€placo ls to bo essembted on theEa bloat(s
then mored lntD plsco affer ifs aes€mbhd.
FLU6H FLOOR II{STALLATION
lf the froplace ls b€ing s€t on e concrste floor wlth base
exclud€d, a CONTEMPO llmplace canlage wlll be noed€d
for instalhbn. The fireplaco caniage must rnttch the size
of he fircplace being inelalled. Th. cenleg€ should bo s€t
ost ln fiont o{ tfrc chaee opening. on th€ ceflEr llne, about 2
fed. Th. beselesE frroplsc€ corit6s wlth 1 ld' supporting
cleais whictt ne6d b b6 sqow€d to tho botbm d the fint
rcu, of s€c0ons on tho gutSide edgo. wtrir:fi .l.vatss th6
llroplooe to allour the hearth bddG to be installsd latEr.
The fioplece is a3s.mbled on top of the qortsge in th€
seme prcCOduro as tho froplgoeg uslng ba6€E exaapt bagin
wlilr #4 on pago 7. When the fireplaca is complet€ly
Esssmbl€d, Indudng the dampr/anchor plst€, a pallot Fd(
ls loll€d into the caniage and jaclred rrp to llff the tlrobo,( ofi
ho iloor. Nora the entio fircplacc can b€ fiIlod bsct( into
the ahase €avlty b th| o€d dostlbd loosflon. then thc jack
i8 lowel€d. Rotructory mortar should norv be applied to the
6rdn hoadh srBa ioor. Begin hying the sCit frrrbdcks on
tho oril$ids lins of tha hsarth openlng, Stsrflng on th. tv,o
outdde b.ic{ts, fnt tay m bddr on the dgc of the firebor
and slHo lt aboul l4under fte finbox. Noxt, tlll the void
bet|gr th. otltrldo brlck wlth full spln bdct6. Then, adjust
the btlcl(g tlght togetmr. Morter jEintE erc not r€gulr6d.
Dupllcats hls ptocodure untll the hceilh a]ea ic complately
eowEd. Finolly, fi[ elljoint voids wi$ the colored refraclory
moftar mlr providsd. Th. fireplsce ls now ready for
chlmnoy lnstsilailtr|.
5
FIG 3: flreplacr layout
A. 6a8"r1g'concr€ta bk& !, E x6'ooncf.ts bks,
D. F .n.d Op.nlng
AE Cc[rtompo Ffsbor
42 Contam0o Fbebox
,18 Conbmpo Flrsbo(
I o" mtn, holght roqsln, over wood floor.l
A 6'xl€i concr€lc bl€. C. Hosd€r
4'thid( min. Equlrsd
ovpr wmd floor
E. 1/2| Masonry BoaE
FIG 4: front vlow of flreplacc
Wldtlt
-4E-
54'
-60
s0c'd 69zc#ssSvTisuiJ vNcziEY ttr66ttZZAg etr30 zC0Z, tZ'lnr
CI{ASE FINISHING
lf the drare ie fryne con3truEilon, ihe heedor orar the draso oponing rnu$ be I minlfium of
68sbovs th€ hesttl ltoor. Soe FIG 4, W mesonry boad is mquired ovr fic enUru aroa
d€slgnsEd by'8, This board can b€ scrftved dlr€dty onto the fircpacc face. The sheetroclt
can b€ butted up to fie sldes of th6 flt€plaas but nd on top d tho masonry. lf ln€0alled on a wmd
f,oor, a hearth odenslon d Zif deep end ocendiru lf bohind tho heartr openlng on bo(h gd6s
b roquired.
f the cha6€ ie rnaconry and lhe Inslde wdl is extanded abow tho nr€plaoe, an adequate 'L" lron
m€n{o should b€ placed at the Eeme hsight ar fi€ srood9n header. Masonry bo€rd covers the
sorn€ op€ning.
THE FIREPI.ACE CANNOT BE USED AS ANY PART OF A
STRU TUAL OR BEARING WALL
FIREBOX ASSEMBLY PROCEEDURE
The Contempo Fireplaca corrglris ot €lov6n modular lightweight piocas. The onllre aesembled
firepl*e raqulros a chaso aroa that is 60!vyldo bV 3o'desp. Any combusthle header acrorc tho
fi€nl of tho chaeo must be 68'6bovo the finished hosrth olovatron. InslClstion on urood tloorE
equire ld'maaonry bosrd over tlra entirr floor of hg chago and the firoplace should be eleval€d
with a mlnimum of one 8' hlgh concroh blod<. The iollowlng illusbet€d essembly wlll l19va s
fuished hearth holght of t7'. Thls €lsv€tion €an be reised or lou€rsd b 1 l/r' atloto th€ finishod
lloor whon on concretE.
l. The bsss of fte fnplace ii h two s€clions. T?reeo secfions an keyotl lo fit bFfior at lho
oontor, Filst, phce tha eec{on with th€ undorMng l€y on t}e cenftar of the centor blodG. PLcc
to*Ectory mortar on the k€y joint €nd i€t in place as irrdlca{ed.
2. The u/ood fur{ng Gontompo endircn grate ls slsod to t€stict ths wood-buming alsa. Tho
gtat€ cOmss tn tWo sodions. ThC frcnt Sections lr mount€d on tfp base of th6 fir€box 16' out
ftom the inoids b3cj( socihn qf the fit€bor or oteak from the bca on the bata. the front plcao
shurld be ognb€d and sars|i,ld lnto thg aoncrEte tfuqrgh the holsg ptwlded m the andloring
phb6. Ths seond 'lvood Erete s.ction ncocls only to b6 Installod when y/ood buming b dositsd.
t N€d, install th€ split fi]€bid€ aupplled with thc fircPleoe. They have been P]r<ut tt fit into
th6 baso. Beginring wilh the fiold nru,, tprsad r€fiadoty'tnod€r on the h3lde beEe with a 7r'r
Zi groornd dki apptibator, Plac6 tho frst brick ovsr tho qenbr joint €nd lay the bf{clE in a running
patbm.
900'd 6920#SSSYTdSEIT VNO?IUY t t66etzz09 tt | 80 za0z, t,z' l|lr
4 spread a lfin layer of relraciory mo'tNr on bp of the concrcto porrim of fie bas€. The slde
secton le f|en.liftad Inb placo and caldJlly aligned veilh tns outaide edge of tho baso. Ufifl r|o
modar gob, lhis sgotion can eaeily be nroned. Thcrsbre, caullon should be used whon edtlng
the nd section.
5- Apply IUf'ectory morbr b tho sl(,6s ot tho frst back t€dofir. The brld( heningbone pettem
croaios a right Hangle facirg up. tf it le not placdd prcperty, lhe tratt€m will not tine up wlth ihe
Eid€ se{rion8 psttem. sbcure tho sHe socthn to back e€Etion with 2 - Wxl,lag bolts, Scrc$t
bdb though side oeotion into badr s€dion. Do not over-tlgtilon.
0. Set t|e eecond slde s€cdon into placa and align with tho base and back.€ction. S6cur6 thls
soctm to tho bad( s€auon wltr 2 - Vix s\ag bolts as p€I instrucdorB In #5 toogtion as Indic€tsd
in the illustration with black dots. Do not gei cloror than 2'from eny ortside edge.
100'd 5920#9SSYTdSIIJ VNO?IUY t1 66|1ZZAq Vt,t 8C Z|CZ, EZ'T-!
7, Novt th6 socond b€d( soctbn b rbsdy to be sct ltrtr placo. Spread refrachry moltar an the
Joinhg edge ol both stde soations and dn tne tcp ot thatirst back sectlon. Lifi dnd ect thls lrcflon
on thr b€ck edge othe ffrst back loc{on end tilt ifito plrco. ScoJra wtth bJr bolb on boh sides,ilhdlcst€d.
!. AedV tefraaory mortff only to tho top of both eide sectiono on th€ drop doum podlon. S€t hc
Rret top secdon inb plac. rnd align wilh the front of the flr3placo. on the f,arrgos ol section, ln
tho cavlty thst rocalves tho lop sitb c6cdon, scr€I, an anahor bolt $aicht down anto ho side
E€ctlons.
f. SereaA rofrectory moftr on top of the sscond back eostlon, hon lltt and s€t inb plaoe ttre trlrd
top.o€clion. Beoeus€ his s€c{ion is til,tod in, souw a piece of plywood onto tho socbnd sffilon
and aEo Into tho top back s€dim lo hold in plsce uotil the top'side s€ation aen be eet into place.
10. Apply rofadory moftar trr th€ top of the uppenno* ffont s€Ction. Set the final front $ctlon In
place a0gning the sirles and bsd( of fie piocs wih ihe fiece dircdly boh*
l't. Norv lhe last tuo slle top sections rrc ready to be set into place. Sp€ad ratradory mgniar on
l,op ot thg flrst sidc sectlons and also onlo lhe front and bsck sgctlons on the joining edg6. Llff lho
side top sedions into place end adjust into placo. Solt lhe additional top *Ho socbone b top back
secdffi, then r.rnol,o ply,yood brae. Push top sid€ E€cilon so ft fits tight to the frDnt accilons,
th€n bolt as Indlcalod.
12. Afich 2 cJppllod ar€le lrons to the lhont and bac* odgo of tho bottom of tho base wth scrcure
ptot tdso. Ths b absoh,rgly noaEssry brilore movhg Inb plffi. Set onc E tull blod( and ono 0'
htlf blck on top of tho nsngos on e pallet jack. Puch tho patlot J€ck undcr thc llreplaco and lii th€
frsplaae ebaut l'off its bloo*s. Now, puth th9 freplsae into th€ dr*e cavlty. Lina up tha front
wilh the front stJdt. Mako sur€ whon you lo$ror the floplace onto the blocl(3 that tho anglo iron
doog notdt on lhe bloakE. Whan thc fir€Caca has bsn lowerpd, tlre fnnt angh iron can bo
rsmov6d. ].,low the nreplace is rcady for the darnpor and chimney installation,
800'd 69u 0#ss3v.tdltEIJ YNO?ItY tt66ttzz09 g€:80 2002.ez':nf
CHITIIFf II{STALLATION
WARMNG: All slzo Conl,empo Firsplacs an to use Cont6mpo/Tempco dodl€ wallld €frel chlmnoy
wlth a mhimum of lf l.D. on the lntedor stalnl€ss pipo and t5'O.D. on thr edcrlor gnlvadzsd.
Podtlon the ardror plate/darper wiUr drlmnoy sbfi€r aollsr over ths
opening on the top sactlon of ilro frrcbo$ centsdng owr ths op€nlng,
Traco the out€r €dgr ol the andror plab. lldr€ a 7r' m*orrry drill. drlll
into lh€ flr€box top thr€ugh lhe four holes in th€ ptat6, Apply bed of
Gtrgdory mofi,er botliveen the anchor dA6 ar|d top of filobor. Secure the
plste with th€ four lag bolts 7r'dla. x 1-1? long.
ftl€xt hBtall h. chimnay stanar. Set the chimney Etader ovor thc d6mpsr.
Follgw th€ instruadons bdow for hdallation of tho cfiirnoy EVstErn, thon
Ecorrt the $sn6r to the andlor plste wih eetfdrilling eocrar.
Es.h doob,lo ridl chlmnry s€dion conelsts sf an oubr plpe, f,uo pipe
ond on9 wire spacer. Thr pipe s€cdons ar" not pre'asssmbled end msst
bo essamblod pl6ca by paece a6 the chimey lr Installod. Wlren sbrting
lhe dtimnoy direc-tly on th€ flroplace. th6 iua pipa sccion must b€
irsbll€d ftsl wlth th€ hefirmcd ord dotn. The outar plpo $edion con
tmn bc lnstalod ovef lhe f ue pipe 6edi6n wih the hommecl erd up. S€o
FIG 5.
WARNIN€: THE OPENINGS lN THE @LI.ARMOUND Tl{E FIREPIJCE
MUSTNOT EE OBSTRUCTED. NEVER USE BLOWN INSUIATION TO
FIIL THE CHIMNEY
FIG 5: ahlmney plpe
ass.mbly
Pl* one olbow, wlthout etnps, ilrto the damper.nd slido tt dou,n to ths
slops pforddod. Prgss do[,n on eech pip€ goc{on unul the lances oo th€
loryor end soorely sEng€ tha knud sr the ltredacc stldng collar. Tho
wire apacer wlll assuro tho pmper spacing b€tvggn the inner and oubr
plpo s€dione.
AtrEdr olbo.rr, with iho shaps b the iue e€clion that will be used b
oonnoct !fl3 olborrys. llake can hk etbow It c!,nnefd to tln f,ua
sccuon h thc rlght dlrtf,,tlon, Attach lhes two sc{tions to rhe dbor
on th€ €tlchor plsb/dampor snd startor collar. Algn he bp elbo\fl to the
hda you llsve alrgsdy cut into the ccung, then s€(Ilr8 thc straps to th€
unllo to hoH tlre es!6mbly In plsce,
Tha rynshing str|bm flue scctiorE rcqulrcd to r6adr the buildirg code
apPrcvad holgrlt should be atlaclpcl ong at I time as they are loA,ercd
tom the raom to dl3 sccurod glbgrr on thc fl6bo( Once tha whde flso
is ln poefthn, ausah f|8 as8emblcd siraight llue E€c{,ora to lhs top
efbcM. thoroby oompl€ting sll llue conneaiona. trrtc srn€ tl|E/t h,lh
lntnr and otth/i pt'' r.ct onr tn lxhsd; vhon furEtr,lling doub,c
w.lt st r.p loctt" dtlmryq h ls lmlp,rhna lb enl|rn Orst Ue Jdnt
D3t{oer tl|p chlnmy rccdorfi E lock'd, Chect by pullidg chimnoy
upward afier bckinE: ttg chlmn€y wlll nd pull aprd if it F properly
lodted. screurc am not noceesan/ to koop th€ chimnoy logether. lt dtirn-
ney is 30'or hlgh€r, a support Eedlofi (a &strap 12' length of pipo) i6
rcqdr€d dter a ebalght chhnoy abow the lhrplace run, or abvo a
rgtum clbqw afier a strabht chimnoy run. The suppon lt dooigned to
r€lia,e tlrs erdra rychht losd on tho futpllco and elbsvys when hlotl
chlmnoy! src anstcll€d. S60 FIG 7,
60c'a 69ZAi str3vrlagurr vNou ruv tl66ttzzcg 9g:a0 2002, ez"rnf
5. Rak.rn b tho roof ri,lth lh6 donn couar and tamlmthn cap. Fln* lr!3tatl lhc abnn
coabr stound 0te elderior of tre llrp scctlon exbnding iOorla thc roof flaelring.Tlden End dl& down orcr tNo bp of Utc rocf frcftlng, ieq/,€ and $al. hrblt Uri
taflnitrsdm cag as per rnsnulbo0Jr€/s insfuct onr.
WAiilliftt: DO NOT SEAL \€ttfflunON OFENTNOS ON THE
R@FTOPFTASHII.IG,
lllF0lfAlft: lf ar otposed portion of fimney as Emstar than S' $ow he ,Ef line,
uto srpport-wlrEr b l(66p dtlmnoy s6qrt6. Tho support wir€r may b6 ath$od lo tho
outer pipe of tho olrimney wlth eorwie , and must mi ienehab ttre iirner fluo pipe ,
EttOl,VlilE|rAU.ATlOttl
L To.acfilew desirEd ofi3ot ygu moy install conunalions of 12'. 18.. and 46" lengths of
druble *oll pipg betupen the elborrrs.
2. Cfilmnoy tdght abovs oftd r€€tr m loftm 6bon- Slnps must bo Eoorsly nailcd to
r$erg, joists, orstud.
3. ilaxlmum bngh. of pipo b€twsn supports (retrm etbotf) is 6' of angted run.
ME.irnun of trc 6'angled run sedtons per drfurney cyrbm
t{OlG: All Cpe Joints bsbveen ofsetg shal be eoorred
wlih tu,o rcrfirs, mly on llr€ outlr plpo, anO rnuct notp€nouEb thg hner stainl€66,
HNEETOPSPACER9
Flrurbp 3paooF ar6 rcquiEd at eadt point whetE the
chhuoy psmbatos a lloor or osilurC Jobt spece. Ttdrprrpo.o ie tnlbld: UDy edaHirh tnd fiidnbh f|e
l€quDxl d€rar6 bcturon nc dlmnoy and cm$ustibt€
matothl& end ttey €lso ptovid€ conrplete eeparation
lrpm one lhor cpaoe b 4dtar floor ot afrc rpm ae
t€qol|rd Dy m'od @d€& Wh6n peneuailrg a'lloor or
ceilhg at q anglq the apprcpdata approveO nraetop
thoultl b6 U3od.
Whon fio doublo wa[ dpo poasos thnugh a ftamed
openhg inb an atic epeoe, tho fresop mr,ct be place in
the Nlgc lbor.
When tho dosble wdl plpe pascer through a lhanred
opcrrlng ltfrto lMng 3ptc€ abwe, the f,rBstop nust bo
placsd onb Ue coilhg liom b€lorrr.
tO+@TRULE
All dlmney taminatlons rx{t ext€nd a tnlnlmum d g'
.oovt 0tc hbhod poht who|p it passos thrcugh the roof
ard rflust bc tt l96st 2' abo\re thc psaft of tha lpgf it withtn
s ltorEond ddarrce of 10'fiom the pc.k, S€o Fl6 g.
FIG 7
t0
tr}ilolauti4t
FIG 8: flreatop Installatlon
FIG O: l0 foot rulo
0T0'd 6920#SgJVTdgUIJ YNOZIEY t,n66tw,z09 9g:80 2002. ez'Int
HEAtfit ExtEl|gloN oN wooDEN
FLOORS
Contampo Chos not nanubflrr€ llsarth
corqngions. However, when dre lnsralla0on
b on a rryood lhor. ths dlmonslono. h plan
and todim drnvinga drorn In FIG l0 and
RG 11 n(d be fo[orr to adhen b thr UL
127 h.d fndscc. Tho dlrnomlons a€
ell nrininrum nquir.rnenb, Thc h.rfi ttss
can bo Incr€as€d in dapth, width, and
hsbltt but nol dccFasod. The eeciion
drawing in FIG 10 i! construct d ot alt
non conrbr,rs0ble mlbdafi any ellsrationa
must be rpproved by the local
Cmdrucilon Industy.
WARI{|NO Hearh Elrlenslrr only to br
inde0rd er illu:&rtrd (not rcquF€d on
concnto).
HEARTH ET'INSIO}I Oil COI{CRE E
PLOORg
Iho h€dth oxbnsion ofi concr€b lbon
thtt hlw beff caDcbd must conlofln to
fl'ro $mg stso as indicetod fur thr wood
foor e!.tenElona ll0rr lhaphoo ls rd flr€tt
wiUr lhg floor on split fre&ick6 a dle or
ebno hcarth artanslon the samg slzo
muet bo malnbined when the floor ls
cemchd. f tha tloor ls ooerod wtth bbl
nol|.embu8tiHe mrtorhl, thi! do6a not
.pply.
WOODTAITTEL8
Any u,ood manbl hsbllod on ths sr.uface
of uro Cfftempo Fir€phce mud mainbin
a mftlm{n dldrncc of 30' fiom the bp of
tho fr|rbo( op€ning, rnd lr noi lo oxao€d g
1W h doph. 9ee FIG 10, All othor
nquiFrnrnts ,nusl comply with U.B.C.
and the locd Conetrucfion IndusEy.
11
SgSVTdgEIJ YNOZ Itr\I
FIG l0:rectlondrawlng
rr.*. . ----.--..:1,, 'ruri. '' - Fhrcoolr,rinr "------"4 Lin.
Hcrn lGtdal
FIG llrplan dnwlng
IT0'd 6920#tt66enzz09 9e:80 2002, tz'1n!
WNIII.\|ITEi INSTAL ONLY THE TERMIMflON8 OURLINED tN TT{EsE INSTRUgflONS AI.IO
luslqFAqruRED By ADOEELm. A SERTOUS nnE neZnnO couLD D(|sT lF uStNG ruON+rSrlo
TER {lt'|AnON. lHtS CH|I4Ner $rs'IEM ts t orrmuoeo ron WALL TERMtMno].t.
cERAftc oArS toccoilt Enstot{
86€prFhEtafsdon d|3ot
THg ptovbiotl for instalht',on of_ g-a" pp" ls intsrded for connection to a decorstiw gas appllane lhatincoDo€tes 8n €ubnrsdo st[nof iorqb'anO gomplio3 wtth tho Standard br De6|auv€ 6ac e'firfGncir fsifn$ailstlon h Vontod FheplacoE, Al'lSl 221,ffi, The decoradve gas applenca must Oe ingalhO d-.rcord;'*ewith the f-,lartonal Fuel Gei Code, ANS| A223.1
!vin{!o: wtEN uslNc THE DECORATII/E GAS AppLtAr.tCE, Tt{E FlREplsCE DAMPER MUSr 8EPERMANENILY REIMOVED, OR LOCKEO tN TI{E OPEN POSMOiI.
FOLLT'W THE II{STALIANOil iIAI{UAL PROI'IOED BY TI{E CERAIiIIC GAg I-C'G MAT{UFACIURER.
Ih|.!!pl.! _war brbd to Ul.lgt r0andsdr hr zrro clearancc fnplacer, rr appllcebb io grr logIn$r|lrton gl3.2r.
glF.-gXLY I/ENTED GAS APPUAilCES THAT r) HAVE AN AUTOMANC 9HUT€FF DEV|CE,.TNP AcollFLY WtTll grA[oARDg FOR DECORAUve'GlS eppuCatCee FOR t]tsTAlr-ATtoit ht'\rEifrEti
E!EPl4p-E!r At{Sl Ztl.60'10s6/ccA 226.tr1$6, oR LOs AltcELEs RsA D:n OR AcA DrAFfREUIREf,E[rflt FoR oA$frRFp LoGUoHtER FOR WOOD BUR||ttc FtREpt-ACE8, DRAFT t{O. 4
OATED AU6U8T I9$. TIIE Gi[8 ruINNICE 8HATL BE TNSTAIIED IH ACGORDAI{CC wt*I Tt|C
NAnOflAL IUEL GAS CODq ANS| UU3.t (t{FpA 5.}
ry4lFNlile THts FrREpl-ACE HAS rilOr BEEN TESTED WITH AN UTWENTED cAS LO6 SET. TO
REDIJCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL AI,I UNVENTEO GAS LOG SET INTO THIS
FIREPLACE.
NOTE: The dda plate b tocsbd on thc lfont @ insido of the fiabox.
IHlncnniESr/F o.rrsreo\=.F
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1. DO NOT TR.Y TO LIGHT ANY APPLIANCES.2. DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL
SWITCHES; DO NOT USE A PHONE IN YOUR
BUILDING.
3. IMMBDIATELY CALL YOIJR GAS STJPPLIER
I|IROM YOUR NEIGIIBORS PHONE. FOLLOW
YOUR GAS SUPPLIERS INSTRUCTIONS.-
4. IFYOUCAI{'TRFACHYOUR cAS SUPPLIER, _
CALL YOUR IIIRE DEPARTMEIITT.,.-$i .+,1jt..i i;
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shop for installation service. Note: Instaltation should be done by a licenied or qualifiei gas man.
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GFX.DA
WARNING: lF THE INFORMATION
IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT
FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUS-
ING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PER.
SONALINJURY ORDEATH.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinityof this
orany other appliance.
What to do if you smell gas
. Do not try to light any appliance.
. Do not touch any electric€l switch.
. Do not use any phone in your building.
. lmmediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbois phone. Follow the gas supplie/s
instructions.
. lf you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fre departnent
Installation and service mustbe performed bya
qualified installer, service agency, or the gas
supplier.
Installers Guide
Underwriters
Laboratories Listed
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR
OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. THIS''VSTALLERS
GU'DE MUST BE LEFT WITH APPLIANCE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA-
TION, ADJUSTMENI 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 THE
GAS SUPPLIER.
Please contact yourHeat-N-Glo dealerwith any ques.
tions or con@rns. For the number of your nearest
Heat-N-Glo dealet please call 952-985-6000.
Printed in U.SA. Copyright 2001,
Heat-N4lo, a division of Hearth Technologles Inc.
20802 Kensington Boulevard, Lakeville, MN 55044
Thi! product is cover€d by one or mor€ of th€ following pateng: (Unlted Etat€s) 4.112,913; 4,408,594; 4,422,426, 1,424,792,4520,791:4,793322,
4,a52,548; 4,875,464t 5,OOO,l62: 5,O16,609; 5,076,254 5,191,A77: 5,218,953; 5,324,356; 5,429,4€'5. 5,45.2,708, 5,542,4O7, 5,613,487: (Australia)
543790; 586383; (Canada) 1 ,123,296: 1,297,f46, 2,195,264: (Mexlco) 97.0457; (N€w Zealand) 200265; or other U.S. and foreign palents pending.
514-900F 3/01
SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION
This gas fireplace and vent assembly n USf be
vented directly to the outside and [tUSf ffEyER be
attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel
burning appliance. Each gas appliance [rUSf USE
a separate vent system. Common vent systems are
PROHIBITED.
The glass door assembly ItUSf be in place and
sealed, and the trim door assembly lttusf be in
place on the freplace before the unlt can be placed
into safe operation.
Th€ glass door assembly SHALL OwLy be
replaced as a complete unit, as supplied by the gas
fireolace manuiacturer. iro SUBSITIUfE material
may be used.
Tum off the gas before servicing this appliance. lt is
recommended that a qualified service technicjan
perform an appliance check-up at the b€ginning of
each heating season-
DO NOT place fumiture or any other combustible
household objects within 36 inches of the fireplace
front.
A Prior to the first firing of the tireplece, READ the
Z-i-\ Using Your Fireplace seclion of the Owne/s Guide.
A r"r"r"rtrs,vorFoRUsE wrrH soLrD FUEL.
Always KEEP the appliance clear and tre€ flom
combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
Due to the high temperature, the appliance should
be LOCAfED out of traffc areas and away from
fumiture and draperies. Clothing or flammable
material SHOULD NOT BE PLACED on or near the
appliance-
TABLE OF CONTENTS
O Safety and Warnlng Information ............... .......... 2
Service Parts Lists ....................... 4
Section l: Apprcvals and Codes.... .................... 6
Appliance Certification........... .......... 6
Installation Codes............ ................ 6
HighAltitude Installations ................. 6
Section 2: Getting Stafted......... ......................... 7
Introducing the Heat-N-Glo Gas Fireplaces ...........7
Pre-installaiion Preparation ............. 7
Section 3: Installing the Fireplace ..................... 9
<lConstructing the Chase .................. 9
Step 1 Locatingthe Fireplace ............................ I
Step2 Framing the Fireplace.. ......................... 10
Step3 InstallingtheVentSystem....... .............. 12
A. Vent System Approvals ........................................... 1 2
O B. Installing Vent Components .................................... 1 5
C. VentTermination ............ ................. 17
Step 4 Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing the Fireplace.. ........................ 20
Step 5 The Gas Control Systems .................... 20
Step 6 The Gas Supply Line ............................ 21
StepT Gas Pressure Requirements ...,...........21
lStepS Wiring the Fireplace ......22
Step 9 Finishing ........................ 23
Step 10 Installing Trim, Adjusting lgnitorAir Deflector Shield,
Logs, and Ember Materia|..................... ....................... 24
Installing the Trim................. ................. 24
Adjusting the lg nitorAir Deflector Shield ......................... 24
Positioning the Logs ......24
Pfacing the Ember Materia|................ .......................... 24
t Step 11 Before Lighting the Fireplace ................ 25
Step 12 LightingtheFireplace ............. .............. 25
Afterthe lnstallation ....................... 25
lSection 4: Maintaining and Serviclng Your Fireplace......... 26
l = Contains updated information.
Seruice Parts HEAT-I{dO
CFX-DA-DSI (NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram / GFX-DA-DSI (cN, PL)
I{o ono bulldr a bottcr llrc
VUE 6clat6e des pidces
6 Log SetAssembly
. Parl number liston following page.
' La liste des numdros de pidce se
trouve A la page suivante.
4
CFX-DA-DSI (Nq LP) Sewice Parts List / GFXOA-DS| (cN, PL) Lisb des pidces de rechange
IilIPORTANT THIS lS DATED INFORMATION. The most curr€nt inbrmation is located on your dealers VIP site. When ordering,
supply serialand model numbers to ensure conec't service parts. /lltlPORTANT : L'information foumie dans cefre brochur€ n'est
valide que pendant une courte p6riode. Les sites VIP des diotributeurs disposent des renseignements les plus r€cents. Lors
d'une commande, veuillez fournir les numeros de s6rie et de mod€les pour un remplacement adequat des piAces.
E:EEI !iirtr:i:i:;;uAu.*tr[:'r , hil
Fj#FF,,[ i;..l,t- PF f *cEr,,,
VaheNG / VaheGN 492-500
Valve LP / Valw PL 492-501
Electrode / Electrode 501-591
Module / Modde 501-592
Bwner Orifice NG (#31A) / Orifice de brileur GN (#31A)506400
Buner Orifice LP (#49A) / Orifice de bnileu PL (#49A)065-801
1 Buner NG LP / Br0leur GN, PL 514-710A
2 Jurction Box - DSI / Boftier de raccordement - DSI 100-256A
3 Glass Door Assembly / Module de Porte en wne GLA-CFXDA
4 Log Grate / Grille de Birche 492-361
5 Refactory / R6fractaire sRV514-722
6 Log Set Assembly / Jeude B0ches LOGS-CFX
7 Logl / B0che1 sRV492-701
8 Log2 I B0che2 sRv492-702
I Log3 / B0che3 sRV492-703
10 Log4 lBficte4 sRV492-704
11 Log5 / Brlches sRV446-704
12 Log6 I B0cheo sRV446-706
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Approvals and
Codes
Appliance Certifi cation
The Heat-N€lo fircplace models discussed in this /nsta//ers
Gurde have been tested to certification standards and listed
by the applicable laboratories.
Certification
MODEL: CFX-DA
LABORArORrT Underwriters Laboratories
TYPE: Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Heaters
STANDARD: ANSI 22't.50.CGP2.22
lnstallation Codes
The f replace insbllation mustconform to localcodes. Before
installing the fireplace, consult the local building code
ag€ncy to ensure that you are in compliance with all
applicable codes, including permits and inspections.
In the absence of local codes, the fireplace installation must
conform to the National Fuel Gas CodeANSI 2223-1 fin
the United $ates) or the CAN/CGA-8149 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 CodeANSI/NFPA No. 70
(in the United $ates), orto 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 Slates), it may be necessary to decrease
the input rating by changing the o(isting burner orifice to a
smaller size. Input should be reduced four percent (4%) for
each 1,000 fuet 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 instialling this fireplace at an elevation behryeen 2,000
and 4,500 feet (in Canada), the input rating must be reduced
by ten percent (10olo).
When installing this fireplace at an elevation above 4,500
feet (in Canada), check with localauthorities.
Consult your local gas utility for assistance in determining
the proper orifice for your location.
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Gefting Started
lnfoducing the Heat-N-Glo Gas Fireplaces
Heat-N-Glo direct vent gas fireplaces are designed to oper-
ate with all combustion air siphoned from outside of the
building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside.
The information contained in this ,rsfarlers Gude. unless
noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas control
systems. Gas fireplace diagrams, including the dimensions,
are shown in this section.
Prelnstall Praparation
This gas fireplace and its components are tested and safe
when instafled in accordance with this Installers Guide.
Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment,
particularly the condition of the glass. Do not install any
unlt wlth damaged, lncomplete, or substltute parts,
The vent system components and trim doors are shipped
in separate packages. The gas logs are packaged
separately and must be field installed.
Read all of the lnstructions beforo startlng the
Installatlon. Follow those instructions carefully durlng
the Installation to ensure maximum safety and beneflt.
Failure to follow these instructions wlll void the
owner's warranty and may present a fire hazard.
This model MUST use D-Series Direct Vent
Componenb and Termination Kib (as indicated in this
guide) for exhausting flue gases AND modelAK-CFX
Air Kit for combustion air. See venting seclion for
details.
The Heat-N-Glo Warrantywill be voided by, and Heat-N€lo
disclaims any responsibility for, the following actions:. Instiallation of any damaged fireplace or vent system
comDonenl.
. 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.. Insiallation and/or use of anycomponent part not manu-
factured and approved by Heat-N-Glo, notwithstanding
any independ€nt testing laboratory or other party apprcval
of such component part or accessory.
ANY SUCH ACTION i'AY POSSIBLY CAUSE A FIRE
FIAZARD.
This unit is designed to operate from a wall switch (see
wiring diagram on page 21\ or a remoie control. When
planning a fireplace installation, it's necessary to determine:. Where the unii is to be installed.
. The vent system configuration to be used.
. Gas supply piping.
. Elechical wiring.
. Framing and finishing details.
. Whether optional accessories-devices such as a re-
mote control. extrustion doors or arch doors ---are de-
sired.
lf the fireplace is to be installed on carpeting or tile, or on
any combustible material other than wood flooring, the
fireplace should be installed on a metial or wood panel that
extends the full width and depth of the fireplace.
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ll 1fl6 {281mm}
'l l sB (29,1mm)
38 1n
{977mm)aal
(603ntm)
3 3/8
(86mm)
5 3/4
(146mm)
ELECTRICA
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ELECTRICAL
3 /12 (88mm)
35
Flgure 1. Dlagram of CFX-DA
I
Installing the Fireplace
Gonstructing the Chase
A chase ls 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 F RESIOP SPACERSAND
COA/STRUCT'ON OF THE CHASE MAY VA,RY WITH THE
TY PE OF BU I LDI'VG IHESE /NSIRUCIIONS ARE NOT
SUESI/TUIES FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL
BUILDING CAOES THEREFORE, YOUR LOCALBUILD.
/NG CODES T'UST BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE THE
REQUIREMENIS FOR IHESE STEPS.
Factory-built fireplace chases should be conskucted in the
manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air
drafting 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 infiltra-
tion barriers should be instialled in lhe chase as per regional
codes for the rest of the home. Additionally, Heat-N.Glo rcc-
ommends that the inside surhces 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 lhat a layer of
plywood be placed underneath to prevent conducting cold
up into the room. Be sure to include spark arestors for
woodburning unib if theyare required.
THE CHASE SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED SO THAT ALL
CLEARANCES TO THE FIREPLACE ARE MAINTAINED
AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS INSTALLERS GUIDE,
Step 1. Locating the Fireplace
The diagram below shows space and clearance require-
ments for locating a fireplace within a room.
Glearance Requlrements
The top, back, and sides of the fireplace are defined by
stand-offs. The minimum clearance to a perpendicular rrvrall
extending pastthe face of the fireplace is one inch (25 mm).
The back of the fireplace may be recessed 19 1/4 inches
(489mm) into combustible construction.
The distance from the unitto combustible construction
is to be measured from the unit out€r wrap surface to
the combustible construction, NOT from the screw
heads that secure the unit together.
For minimum clearances, see the direct vent termination
clearance diagrams on pages 17 and 18 in this manual.
A
63 ra'
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31 trz" 44 s/B' 20 1/4' 39 3t4" 1tz"
Fircplace Dimensions, Locations,
and Space Roquircments
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Step 2. Framing the Fireplace
Fireplace framing can be built before or after the fireplace is CAIJTION: MEASIJRE FIREPLACE D/MENS,ONS AND
set in place. Framing should be positioned to accommo- vERlFy FRAMTNG METHODS AND WALL COVERING
date wall coverings and fireplace facing material. The dia- DETAILS BEFORE FRAMING
gram belo , shows framing reference dimensions.
Shows center of 12' x 12" v€nt
framang holo for top venting-
A.........39 3/4'
B. ............... 39"
c. .........20 1t4"
D..........43 1t2"
Framing should be
constructed o{2 X 4
lumbgr or heavier.
Figure 3. Framing Dimensions
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6 5t32"
81t2
(2l6mm)
(156mm)
7 3Il|" 5718"
{'l87mm) (1.t9mm)
t1 5E'
(295mm)
11 1t16,
(28{mm}6riz
(l65mm)5 1/16"
(129mm)
11 15fl6"
(303mm)
I5r8"
(220mm)
DV-90D
47 3t4
(1.2m)
Dv-48D DV.36D
fi44"
(298mm)83t4"
(?j?,2mrnl
DV.12D
NOTE: PIPES OVERLAP 1 -318 INCH ES (:'4.9i! mm ) AT EACH JOI NT.
Figurc 4. D-Serles Dlrect Vent Component Specificatlons
(SJnch lnner pipe / 8 sr8-inch outer pipe)
61t2'
(2r6mm)
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Step 3. lnstalling the Vent System
A. Vent System Approvals
This model is approved to use D-series direc{ vent compo-
nents and terminations (Figures 4 and 5). Approved vent
system components are labeled for identification. This pipe
is tested and listed as an approved component of the fire-
phce. The pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosed wall.
There is no requirement for inspection openings at each
jointwithin the wall. There is no required pitch for horizontal
vent runs. NO OTHER VENTING SYSTEMS OR COMPO-
NENTSMAYBEUSED.
Detailed installation instructions are included with each vent
lermination kit and should be used in coniunction with this
Installerc Guida.
The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the typ€
of fuel burned and the venting configuration us€d.
ldentifyi ng Vent Components
The vent systems inshalled on this gas fireplace may in-
clude up to eight 90" elbow assemblies. The relationships
of vertical rise to horizontal run in vent configurations using
90" elbows MUST BE strictly adhered to, The rise to run
relationships are sho\rvn in the venting drawings and tables.
Refer to the diagEms on the next several pages.
NOTE: ftvo 45' elbows may be used in place of one
90o elbow. Rlse to run ratlos in the vent system must
be followed if 45o elbows are used,
The combustion air duct on the right side of the unit c€n be
up to 40 feet long. This duct can go straight horizontal or
can elbow directly out of the side of the unit and up.
COfl BUSiTION DUCT COLLAR
for AKCFX Air Kit
Flgure 6. Unit wlth duct collar
ROOF FLAS{r'l€
Termlnation Kib
//a \\\\\\_-/-/
IUIIJ
l'th|.l. FIRESI(P\W
i,toTE:
DVK-01DisNq[
approved for use.
lroRrzr{IA|.
TEfll{,ItrI)I{
Figure 5. Vent Components and Termlnation Kits
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STRAIGHT UP
VERTICALVENTII,IG
v {FT.)
40'MAX. {r2.4 M}
Figure 7. Straight Up Vertical Ventng
t?
g
U/'\\:f/
Total H (Hodzontal run1 = 59 tuet maximum. \e\
Torat v (Ve icat run) = 40 feer maximum.
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@n- n
t-@d
@n- n-$d
<D=oaflllt"t
ffiu."c*u."oPu*o*u*cN
tqt/ Any combination in between would be applicable.
Figure 8. Venting with eight (8) 90' Elbows
Unit could have up to eight elbows off the top, with
a maximum of 50 feet horizontal before any verti-
cal, however, a vertical run of 40 feet maximum
could be introduced at any point of the horizontal
run and even right offthe top ofthe unit.
14
B. Installing Vent Components
1, Attach the Flrst Vent Component to the
Starting Gollars
To attach the first vent component to the starting collars
of the fireplace:
. Apply a 3/8 inch (9.5mm) bead of stove cement around
the 5 inch (127mm) fireplace starting collar.
. Slide the first vent section onto the collars attached to
the top of the unit. Use four self tapping screws to se-
cure the outer pipe to the outer collar.
. When the internal beads of each pipe line up, rotate the
pipe section clockwise about on+quarter (1/4) tum. The
vent pipe is now locked together.
2. Gontinue Adding Vent Components
. Continue adding ventcomponents, locking each succeecl-
ing component into place.
. Ensure that each succeeding vent component is secure-
ly fifted 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 pre-
ceding component, attach with a mjnimum of two (2)
sheet metial screws.
3. Install Support Brackeb
For Horizontal Runs - The vent system must be supported
everyfive (5) feetof horizontal run by a horizontal pipe support.
To install support brackets for horizontal runs:
. Place the pipe supports around the vent pipe.
. Nall the pipe supports to the framing members.
For Vertical Runs - The vent syslem must be supported
every eight (8) feet (2.4m) above 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.
FLUE
OUTLET
I |NCH UrN.
(25/nnl
Figure 11. Installing Support Brackets
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Figure 10. Adding Venting Componen6
rl\m
STARTING
COLLAR --r<-^\
, Q)--'
3,/8'(S.smm)
STOVE
-SEALANTI BEAD
iT--]lt 0
I
+ | <-1 INGH
' ' (25./tnm)
Figure 9. Attaching the Fllst Vent Gomponent
to the Starting Collarc
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4. lnstall Flrcstops
For Horizontal Runs - Firestops are REQUIRED on both
sides of a combustible wall through which the vent passes.
NOTE: Model DVK-0|TRD does nof need an extertor
firestop on an exteilor combustlble wall.
To install firestops for horizontal runs that pass through
either interior or exterior walls:. Cula 12' x 12' (305mm x 305mm) hole through the wall.
NOIE: The cen|clr of the hole ls one (1) lnch (25.1mm)
above the center ofthe horizonbl vent plpe.
. 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 itlUST BE placed to-
wards the top of the hole.
. Continue the vent run through the firestops.
NOTE: Theremust be NO INSUI-ATION orother
combustibles inside the framed flrestop opening.
Figurc {2, '12" x 12" Hole and Vent Pipe
For Ve lcal Runs - One ceiling firestop is REQUIRED at
the hole in each ceiling through which the vent passes.
To install firestops for vertical runs lhat pass through ceilings:
. Position a olumb bob directlv over lhe center of the verti-
cal vent component
. 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 vent system, if necessary
to accommodate the ceiling joists and/or obstructions.
. Cut an 11-inch X 11 -inch (280mm X 280mm) hole through
the ceiling, using the centerpoint previously marked.
. Frame the hole with framing lumber the same size as the
ceiling joists-
NOTE: There must be NO INSULATION orother
combustlbles Inside the famed flrcstop opening.
, cHtrIEY:\1 **"rl>t
E!sTI}IG CELING
JOtSTS
Figurc 14. 11" x ll" Hole & New Framing lllembets
SHIELD\r, -+4ffilll " r\l>rtP'
INTERIOR
FIRESTOP
TNIi' HEAT
SHIELD IF TOO
LONq ADD TO
sHlEtIt tF Too
SHORT
EI(IERIOR
FIRESTOPA( ,"..l\| / /tll'u/)u-"
Figure 13, Heat Shield, Interior & Exterior Fircstope
16
lf the area above the ceiling is NOT an attic, position and
secure the ceiling firestopon the ceiling side of the previously
cutand framed hole.
lf lhe area above the ceiling lS an attic, position and secure
the firestop on top of the previously framed hole.
NOTE: Keep insulation away from the vent plpe at least
1 lnch (25mm).
cElLll{G
Flgure 18.
1u'n',,.*
Attic Firestop
C. VentTermination
For Horizontal Terminatlons -The trapezoidalcap DVK-
01TRD is the only cap that is approved to terminate a
horizontal vent run.
For Horizontal Terminatlons - To attach and secure the
termination to the last section of horizontal vent:
. Rotate and interlock the ends as described at the begin-
ning of the Installing Vent Components section.
. The termination kitshould pass through the wall firestops
from the exterior of the building.
. Adjust the termination cap to its final exterior position on
the building.
Fasten heat shield and firestop simultaneously. See Figures
17 and 1 8.
For trapezoidal cap termination kits:
. Using screws secure the heat shield along with the
cap to the exterior wall through the f langes in the cap
(Figure 18).
. Seallhe joint between the pipe and the exterior firesbp.
. Screw the heat shield to the top of the cap. Figure 18.
Figure 18, Heat Shield
Flgure 15. Celling Flrestop (Ceiling Slde)
Trapezoid Cap
Termination
Heat Shield
7 1t4"
(184mm)
Flgure 17, Trapezoid Termination Cap
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.. clearances abore grade, veran-
da, porch, deck or balcony
.. clearances to window or door
that may be opened
.. clearance to permanently
closed window.
.. vertical clearance to ventilated
soffit located above the termi-
nal within a horizontal distance
of 2 feet (60 cm) from the cen-
ter-line of the terminal
.. clearance to unventilated sotrtt
.. clearance to outside comer
.. clearance to inside corner
.. not to be installed above a gas
mete r/reg u lator assembly wittr
in 3 Eet(90cm) horizorrtalvftom
the center-line of the regulabr
12"
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12"...............
e" (u.s.A.)
12" (Canada)
18" ...............
18" ...............
9" ................
6" .................
3 ft. (Canada)
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F
G
H
3 ft. (U.S.A.)
6 fr. (Canada) ..... clearance to service regu-
lator ventoutlet.
g',(U.S.A.)
12" (Canada) ..... clearanoe to non-mechan-
ical air supply inlet to
building or the ombustion
air inlet to any other ap-
pliance
3 ft. (u.s.A.)
6 ft. (Canada) ..... clearance b a mechanical
air supply inlet
7 ft. ................... clearance above paved
sidewalk or a paved drive-
way located on public
property
1 8" .................... clearance under veranda,
porch, deck or balcony
' 30" minimum for vinyl clad sofflts.
** a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidalalk or paved driveway which is located between hl/o singl€ family
dwellings and serves both dwellings.
'* only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully op€n on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor.
NOTE: Local codes or regulations may require different clearances.
Figure 19. Vent Termination Mlnlmum Clearances
18
For Vortlcal Termlnatlons - To locate the vent and install
the vent sections:
. Locate and mark the vent cenlerpoint on the underside
ofthe roof, and drive a nail through the centerpoint.
. Make the outline of the roof hole around the centerpoint
nail.
. The size of the roof hole framing dimensions depend onthe
pilchof the roof. There iIUST BEa f -inch (25.4mm)clear-
ance frcm the vertical vent pipe to combustible materials.
. Mark the roof hole accordingly.
. Cover the opening of the installed vent pipes.
. Cutand frame the roof hole.
. Use framing lumber the same size as the roof rafters
and instrall the frame securely. Flashing anchored to the
frame mustwithstand heavy winds.
. Gontinue to install concentric v€nt 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 oulside terminations).
NOTE: This also patf,,lns b veftical vent sysierns in-
s'alled on the outslde of the bulldlng.
To seal the roof hole. and to diverl rain and snow from the
vent system:
. Attach a flashing to lhe 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 the 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 pipe clockwise 1/4 turn.
HORjZOt{TAt
OVER}IANG
VERTICAL
WALL
TERMII.IATION
CAP
. MIiIIMUftI HEIGHT FROIII ROOF
DISCHARGE O?GNII{G
Roof Pitch
flat to 6/12
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ovetB/lztogfl2
aver 9112 to '10112
over 11l12lo 11112
over 111121o12112
over 121'l2to 14112
ovet 14l12lo 16112
ovet 16l12to 181'12
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over 2Ol12to21l12
H (min.) ft.
1.0
1.25
1.5
2.O
2.5
3.25
4.0
5.0
o-u
7.5
8.0
Figure 20. Mlnimum Height from Roof to
Lowest Dlscharge Opening
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 21. Proper Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing of a Fireplace
Place the fireplace into position.
Level the fireplace from side to side and from front to
back.
Shim the fireplace with non-combustible material, such
as sheet metal, as necessary.
Secure the flreplace to the framing by nailing or screwing.
This model uses a Direct Spark lgnition (DSl) gas control
system.
Dlrect SFark lgnition (DSl) System
This system includes a 1'10 VAC control valve, electronic
module and spark ignitor/flame sensor.
Step 5. The Gas Control System
NOTE: Flames to closeto
the ceramic insuletors
can cause nuisence
lockouts and eledrode
failure.
DSI lonltlon
l12" (l3mm)
Figurc 22. Gas Control System
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Step 6. The Gas Supply Line
NOTEi Ha\re the 96 supply line installed In accordance
with local bulldlng codes by a quallfied installer
approved and/or licensed as requlred by the locality.
NOTE: Before the first firing of the flreplace, the gas
supply line should be purged of any trapped alr.
NOTE: Gonsult local bulldlng codes to properly size
the gas supply line leadlng to the 1r2 inch
(13 mm) hook-up atthe unit.
This gas fireplace is designed to accept a 112 inch
(13 mm) gas supply line.
To install the gas supply line:
. A listed (and Shte of Massachussetts approved) 1/2 inch
(13mm) 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 these components, please consult local codes for
compliance.
. A 1/8 inch (3 mm) N.P-T. plugged tapping, accessible
fortestgauge connection, should be provided for in the
gas supply line leading to the unit's shut-off valve.
. Remove the decorative door on the unit by either lifting it
up and away from the unit or if you have an ARCH door,
pull away from the unit to release it from the clips on
each side.
. Remove the glass assembly. Using a phillips screws
drivel loosen the bottom three scranvs, unfasten the top
three screws and remove the track while holding the
glass assembly in place. Tilt the glass away from the
unit and set aside. See Figure 23.
GI-ASS
ASSEI'I BLY
Figure 23. Glass Removal
Locate the gas line access hole in the outer casing of
the fireplace.
Insert the gas supply line through the gas line hole, and
connect it to the shut-off valve
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.
NOTE: You must slllcone around the pipe to close the
hole in the side of the fiberbox. (High temperature
300oF or 14!loC minimum sealant),
. At the gas line access hole in the outer casing, use
insulation to re-pack the space around the gas pipe.
. Using a high temperature silicone seal area bet\ /een
pipe and outer casing.
Step 7. Gas Pressure Requirements
Pressure requirements for Heat-N-Glo gas fireplaces
are shown in the table below.
Aone-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 gaug€ connection to measure the manifold pressure.
The fireDlace 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 (12) psig (3.5 kPa).
USE AIVRETICH
ON SHUT.OFF VALVE
WHEN TIGHTENING
GAS LINE.
CONTROL
VALVE
Figure 24. Gas Supply Line
FLEX
ELECTRICAL
Pressure Natural Gas Propane
Minimum
lnlet 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.
ManifoH
Pressure
3.5 inches
w.c.
10.0 inches
w.c.
21
4?ts
B9t COXTROTVAIVE
OFTIONAL RIIIOTE. I,I'ALL SU,TCH
OR THERIGITAT (ON CE RflFIEO UIIIITS OXLI.}12
(Hoo
toc2laA I
JlracflOilBq
1n
Figure 25. Dlrect Spark lgnition (DSl) Wirlng Diagram
Step 8. Wring the Fireplace
NOTE: Electrlcal wiring must b€ installed by a llcensed
electrlcian.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT REMOTE CONTROLS lF AB-
SENT FOR AffENDED NUE PERADS. THIS UNLL PRE-
VENT ACCIDENTAL FIREPLACE OPERATION.
For Direct Spark lgnition (DSl) Wiring
Appllance Requirements
This appliance requires that 110-120 VAC be wired to the
factory installed junction box. Maintain correct polaritywhen
wiring the junction box. A wall switch is also required to
operate the unit . See wiring diagram for details.
CAUTION : AFTER VIIRING THE APPUANCE, YOU MUST
SILICONETHE HOLE IN THE FIBER BOX TO SEAL IT
FROM THE OUrSIDE, (HIGH TEMPERATURE 3N F
OR11* C M'NIMUM SEALANT.)
Optional Accessories
Optional remote control kits require that 110-120 VAC be
wired to the fireplace junction box.
Wall Swltch
Awall s\ /itch is provided and is required. Position the remote
wall switch in the desired Dosition on a wall. Run a maximum
of 25 feet (7.8 m) or less of 16 A.WG. minimum wire with
male ends and connect it to the female ends .See wiring
diagram for det;ails.
CAUTION: LABEL ALLWRES PRIORTO DISCONNEC-
NON WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. MR''VG ERRORS
CAN CAU SE fi,PROPER AND DANGErc''S OPERANON,
VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVIC'NG.
Step 9. Finishing
Figure 26 shows the minimum verticaland corresponding
maximum horizonbl dimensions of fireplace mantels or other
combustible projections above the top front edge of the
fireplaoe. See Figurcs 2 and 3 for other fireplace clearances.
Only non-combustible maierials may be used to cover the
black fireolace front.
CAUTTON : lF JOINTS BETWEEN fHE FINISHED WALLS
ANDTHE FTREPrICE SURROUND TrOP AND STDES)
ARE SEALED, A 3OO"F. MINIMUM SEALANT MATE.
RIAL MUST BE USED. THESE JOINTS ARE NOT RE-
QUIRED TO BE SEALED. ONLY NON-COUBUSTIBLE
MATERTAL (USrrVG 300. F. ttrMrilUn ADHESiVE, tF
NEEDED) CAN BE AppUED AS FACTNG TO THE FiRE-
PLACE SURROUND. SEE THE DIAGR,AM BELOIAI,
Hearth Enenslons
A hearth extension may be desirabb for aeslhetic reasons.
Ho\i/evel Anlsl or CAlVCGAtesting sbndards do nd require
hearth extensions for gas fireplace appliances.
r2' xox€orBUSTtBtE
[OTE: ALL DlUEISlo s
sHowit tN tilcHEs.
Flgure 26.
Minimum Vertical and Maxlmum Horizontal
Dimenslons of Combustlbles above Fireplace
HIGH TEIPERATURE
Itod F t4s F. I||l{.)
TOP SEAL JOINT
FINISH UALL iIAIERIAL
MAY BE DMflYALL
. TOP AND SIDES
Figure 27.
HIGH TEMPEMTURE
(30d F/r4f F. Irx.)
SIDE SEAL JOIIIT
Sealant Materlal
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Step 10.
lnstalling Trim, Adjusting lgnitorAir
Deflector Shield, Logs and Ember Material
Installing the Trim
Combustible materials may be brought up to the specified
clearances on the side and top front edges ofthe fireplace,
but MUST NEVER overlap onto the front face. The joints
between the finished wall and the fireplace too and sides
can only be sealed with a 300" F. (149' C) minimum sealant.
Install optional marble and brass trim surround kits as
desired. Marble, brass, brick, tile, or other non-combustible
materials can be used to cover up the gap between the
sheet rock and the fireplace.
When overlapping on both sides, leave enough spaee so
decorative door is accessible
Adlusting the lgnitor Air Deflector Shield.
The shield is factory installed but needs to be fjeld adjusted
before operating the fireplace. Afrer removing the glass as-
sembly, remove the cardboard which holds the burner as-
sembly down. Loosen the two outer screws on the ignitor
bracket toward the back of the firebox. Push the shield back
until it comes in contact with the back of the fiberbox. Re-
tighten the two screws loosened earlier. See Figure 28.
BACK OF FIREBOX
TWO SCREYI/S ON THE IGNITOR BMCKET
Figure 28. Mountlng lgnitor Air Deflector
NOTE: lT lS VERY CRITIGAL TO ENSURE THAT THE
IGNITOR AIR DEFLECTOR SHIELD WAS FACTORY IN-
STALLED AND THAT IT IS PROPERLY FIELD ADJUST-
ED BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT. WHEN THE IGNI.
TOR AIR DEFLECTOR SHIELD IS ADJUSTED IT
SHOULD BE PUSHED BACK TO COME IN CONTACT
WITH THE BACK OF THE FIREBOX.
Positioning the Logs
The logs have been packaged separately, refer to the
instructions that accompany the logs. Save the log
lnstructions with this manual.
lf sooting occurs, the logs might need to be repositioned
slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement.
Placing the Ember Material
Two bags of ember material are shipped with this gas
fireplace. The bag labeled Golden Ember (GE-93) is flame
colorant material. The bag labeled Glowing Ember (050-
721) is standard glowing ember material.
To Dlace the ember material:
. Remove the trim door by lifting up and away from the
unit or if you have an ARCH door, pull away from the
unit to release it from the clios on each side.
. Remove the glass door from the unit. Refer to glass
removal in Figure 23.
. Plac€ dime size pieces of ember material about 1/2
inch apart near port holes in burner top. Do NOT press
embers into burner ports. Cover the top of the burner
with a single layer of ember material (see Figure 29).
. Sprinkle GE-93 on top of the burner.
. Save the remaining ember materials for use during fire-
place servicing.
. Replace the glass door and a front trim door on the unit.
Figure 29. Placement of the Ember Material
Glass Speclfications:
GFX-DA: 24 st'ts" x 34 g116" TEMPERED
Heat-N-Glo flreplaces manufactured with tempered glass
may be installed in hazardous locations such as bathtub
enclosures as defined by the CPSC. The tempered glass
has been tested and certified to the reouiremenb of ANSI
297.1-1984and CPSC 16 CFR'1202. (Safety Glazing Certi-
fication Council SGCC # 1595 and 1 597. ArchitecturalTest-
ing, Inc. Reports 02-31 91 9"01 and 02-31 917.01.)
This statement is in comDliance with CPSC 16 CFR Sec-
tion 1201.5 "Certification and labeling requirements" which
refers to 15 USC 2063 stating "... Such cedificaie shall ac-
company the product or shall otheruise be furn ished 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 vour dealer or distributor to order.
24
Step 11. Before Lighting the Fireplace
Before lighting the fireplace, be sure to do the following:
Remove all papenrork from underneath the flreplace.
Review safety warnings and cautions
. Read the Safety and Warning Informatlon section at
the beginning of this,nsta//ers Gurde.
Double-check for gas lealG
. Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for
possible gas leaks.
Double-check vent terminations,
. Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for
possible obstructions that could be blocking the vent ter-
minations.
Double-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 allwar-
ranties.
A small amountof airwill be in the gas supply lines- When
first lighting the fireplace, itwill 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 posltlon, 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 helD 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.
Nowyou're ready to light the fireplace.
After the lnstallation
25
Maintaining and Seruicing Your Fireplace
Fireplace Maintenance
Although the frequency of your fireplace 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
fi reolace maintenance task.
IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE GAS BEFORE SERVICING
YOURFIREPLACE.
Replacino 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 (05G
721). New ember material should be placed alternetely 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.
Cleanino Burner and Controls
Frequency: Once annually.
By: Qualified service technician.
Task: Brush or vacuum the control compartment, fireplace
logs and burner areas surrounding the logs.
Checking Flame Patterns. Flame Height
Frequency: Periodically.
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.
Task: Make a visualcheck of your fireplace's flame patterns.
Make sure the flames are steady - not lifting or floating.
See Figure 30. The flame sensor tips should be covered
with flame. See Figure 22.
Gheckinq Vent Svstem
Frequency: Before initial use and at least annually
thereafter, 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 interfering with the flo\il of air. Inspect
entire vent system for proper function.
Cleanino Glass Door
Frequency: After 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 after adding newember (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.
MAKE SURE TH E FLAMESARE STEADY_
NOT LIFTING OR FLOATING
Flgure 30,
Burner Flame Patterns
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