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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB08-0272NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES 1„p-t~ ,F ~,~ ~ TOWN OF VAII, ' 11~~--~~ ~-~.-`. Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 ~ ~ Z p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 /~~( /~ ,/~ -~Co ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Permit #: Project #: Job Address: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL Status .. Location......: UNIT 221 MANOR VAIL (AKA A-16) Applied .. Parcel No....: 210108105016 Issued ... Expires ...: OWNER VON STROH, ROLLAND & CAHTERI 08/11/2008 KNIGHT, CHRISTOPHER -ET ALL 5583 S GALENA ST ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 APPLICANT G.E. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION 08/11/2008 Phone: 719-473-5321 25 NORTH CASCADE AVE # 400 COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903 License: 128-A CONTRACTOR G.E. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION 08!11/2008 Phone: 719-473-5321 25 NORTH CASCADE AVE # 400 COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903 License: 128-A Description: INTERIOR REMODEL: REBUILD FIREPLACE FLUE Occupancy: Type Construction: B08-0272 PRJ08-0381 ISSUED 08/11 /2008 08/26/2008 02/22/2009 Valuation: $1,000.00 Total Sq Ft Added: 0 ...,,,,,.,,.,.....,, ........................,,.,,.....~~,......,~.>.,............,.... FEES MMARY .,......,......._..................,....,,.........,..,......,.........,....,... U Building Permit Fee------> $38.75 Will Cal Fee---------------------> $4.00 Total Calculated Fees-------------> $67.94 Plan Check--------------------> $25.19 Use Tax Fee---------------------> $0.00 Additional Fees-----------------------> $0.00 Add'I Plan Check Hours-> $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review-----> $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES--------------> $67.94 Investigation-----------------> $0.00 Recreation Fee-----------------> $0.00 Payments-------------------------------> $67.94 Total Calculated Fees--------> $67.94 BALANCE DUE------------------------> $0.00 DECLARATIONS I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4• PM. ~ ~~~~ ~ ~- 2~ _ cl~j Signature f Owner or Contractor Date Z ~~N~~ y ~~-~~ Print Name bld_alt_construction_perm it_041908 x+~,r+.s.~xs.~..+..xx+.+++.«r.•.•.xxR•+.>•wwvvrt+~~xw,r.w+w~w~+~++*+•~~tx~++w..~xx~~,r.wv~+~s.wrrwrr+s.s.~~~vr+xwx~s..w.+x.vxa»,rxwevrwws.x~,rw.+w+xxvxx+.wx»+.~:r+exx.~~x•~rrR~~w•+++s.x~,r+.rex.++~vr•~s.R..sr• APPROVALS Permit #: B08-0272 as of 08-26-2008 Status: ISSUED ......................................................... x,.....,........,.,..............,.....,......,, ~... R x x,.....,..,,.. ~....... ~.»....,,...............,...,...,,...........,., Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 08/25/2008 jplano Action: AP Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT 08/13/2008 McGee Action: AP See the Conditions section of this Document for any that may apply. bld_alt_construction_perm it_041908 **##*xxx++rt*kxxx*+###**+x##kx*rtx#++#x#kxx#*++#rt*k#x+#kkkxx+*+x*rtx#***#*xx**#rt**++rt*k++*++*rt##*kk##*#k***k#*k*k##*#****k**k*+++*#x+++#xkk#*#krtrt**+xx**x*###+****rtk*#x+*###x*#***##**#* CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Permit #: B08-0272 as of 08-26-2008 Status: ISSUED *+##rt#*#k##x*xkk+++x#x***++####*++k##xxx##kk++#xx#k+###rt*+#***#xkkk##***####**+rt*k#*rtrtrtk**+*x#*x*#++##x**x*+*#*#*k*##+xx*i##+#x*+*#+##****##xx#***+x##**####***++#*##*+***#*++*##*++* Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. Cond: 14 (BLDG.): ALL PENETRATIONS IN WALLS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS TO BE SEALED WITH AN APPROVED FIRE MATERIAL. Cond: 1 (FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK CAN BE STARTED. Cond: 40 (BLDG): (MFR/COMM) FIRE ALARM REQUIRED PER NFPA 72. bld_alt_construction_perm it_041908 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement Statement Number: 8080001475 Amount: $67.94 08/26/200808:55 AM Payment Method: Check Init: DDG Notation: GE Johnson 042498 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: B08-0272 Type: ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Parcel No: 2101-081-0501-6 Site Address: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL Location: UNIT 221 MANOR VAIL (AKA A-16) Total Fees: $67.94 This Payment: $67.94 Total ALL Pmts: $67.94 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------ BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 38.75 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 25.19 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 0 APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPL P o ec # SIGNE r J©~ > ~~' Building Permit #: •-(> L_,'~'Z. ,' 970-479-2149 (Inspections) 75 S. Frontage Rd. ~ ~~ - O 7~ Vail, Colorado 81657 TOWN OF VAIL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Separate Permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, etc.! CONTRACTOR INFORMATION General Contractor: Town of Vail Reg. No.: Contact Person and Phone #'s: Cja `d~.~.Sw~ C.G~S1'rv~iu~ Co ~Z 3 , T Tan r.~uSv... g7v~G'~'7c~- 936$ Email address: Q,rv~as~^a-~ ~-vtn,nr,~,n,cv.v. Fax#:~ -t~~ ct-j6 - p3lZ Contra r Signatur (:nMPI FTF VII l1d~Tl[)NS FnR BUILDING PERMIT (Labor & Materials) BUILDING: $ ELECTRICAL: $ OTHER: $ ~„ ~~ PLUMBING: $ MECHANICAL: $ TOTAL: $ ~ c,.r O.~rnel ~E ~`nnf~nf ~~ivln r.,..nf» Accoccnrc nffra at Q7l1_39R_RRdn nr vicif IMNIA/ P.Al7IP.-(`nllYlfV C(~l'11 Parcel...# /I Z,~U` (~~~ US ~ I C~ Job Name: ~ ~, .1 aHO~ a. S9Sdd~ s:~ ,~ ~ 11 D ~.~~ a, a. a r, Legal Description Lot: Block: Filing: Subdivision: Owners Name: ~~ S.-r~--ro~ ~ Address: Phone: Architect/Designer: Address: ~8 E ~~~' ~ r6G B ~ •~ Ze~rc,.. ..~ ussoc<<.~u~. Sv:~~ 3v3 AJ~ fU ~162c~ Phone: '~O~ `W°I- OZ$7 Engineer: Address: Phone: Detailed description of work: c-~t~-tiG,e rc~ F~~~ r7P~ Fu'L ,~x~sT~Nc~ ~I~Vos'L ~~-r~ ~o c.~r~.V~GiI- 7TH ~ (~Uc,JL'2 ~~NJT' ~ K~~~' 77tE ,E.xisT~~tlti G/f`S `U~rS Work Class: New () Addition ( ) Remodel (~ Repair ( ) Demo ( ) Other ( ) Work Type: Interior ~C) Exterior ( ) Both ( ) Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No ;~ Type of Bldg.: Single-family ( ) Two-family ( ) Multi-family} Commercial ( ) Restaurant ( )Other ( ) No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: No. of Accommodation Units in this building: No/T e of Fire laces Existin Gas A liances Gas Los Wood/Pellet Wood Burnin No/T e of Fire laces Pro osed: Gas A liances Gas Los Wood/Pellet Wood Burnin NOT ALLOWED Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes (}c) No ( ) Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes) No ( ) f r **~,~****~**,~****************~*************~~*jj*FOR OFFICE USE ONLY*******************************~**n**I*~**************** Date Received: ~I,/„ ~J, ~ C f. D ~ ~ ~ 0 V Is Received By: `1i'' ~lJ AUG - 8 2008 http://www.vailgov.com/docs/dl_forms/building~ermit_4-17-2007.DOC T~~~d ~~' VAfL 04/17/2007 T f~ ~G SANTA BARBARA ~ Z E H R E N V A I L (8053-6890 FAX (8051963-8102 (97049-0257 FAX (970)949-1080 santabarbara @ zehren.com AND ASSOCIATES, INC. v a i I~ z e ~, r e n_ c o m ARCHITECTURE • PLANNING • INTERIORS ~iZ- ~7~d August 8, 2008 Mr. John Plano SAFEbuilt, Colorado c/o Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 Re: 91 (Manor Vail) Dear John- Subiect to in~,,e ti n end Compliance to aii reie~<,;; n;;o,;teJ t3 il.iing and Municipal CodesM Ci,~nges in Plans a approved. Date &~-ZS-ob By Code: 2~3 ~-cop~ SA ~a~~lt Colorado Attached is a proposed change to an existing unit requested by an existing unit Owner. We are submitting this as a building permit application for this unit similar to other existing owner changes at the Manor Vail property. The change proposed involves only the existing fireplace within the unit. Please note: the existing approved Manor Vail building permit provides for a gas fireplace insert to be installed in this unit to match the other units in the property. The change requested by the Owner is to allow the existing fireplace to remain and to provide a power vent system to extract exhaust gasses through the existing firebox and smokebox then through a new flue pipe system to a power ventilation fan termination on top of the new chimney. The new chimney location is the same location that the natural vent gas insert was shown to terminate on the approved plans. The existing fireplace contains an existing gas log set that will remain, but be interconnected electrically to the power vent flue as shown on the attached cutsheets. The attached plans, product specifications and cut sheets provide the system information for this proposed modification. Please let me now if I can provide any clarification. Sincerely, Brian Sipes, AIA Principal Enclosures CC: Bob McCleary (Manor Vail Condo Kirk Johnston (East West Partners Todd Raper (GE Johnson Constru ion) Qg ~~~~ C ~~ '~~ BRIAN ~~ * PATRICK ~ SIPES ~~ B-3196 ~V tis~~ AR~~`~ __. ~'EV1~~~1ED ~~ ~,~.., ~ SAFEbuilt Colorado o ~~~o~~ D AUG -s 2008 TOWN OF VAIL i 080808-Submittal Letter -Unit 221.doc to order call 1-800.682-9722 :: www.aes4home.com INDUSTRIAL CHIMNEY COMPANY RESIDENTIAL INSULATED STACK (R.I.$:) Residential Insulated Stack (R.t.S.) may be used to extend a masonry chimney which has been lined with an approved chimney liner. This type of repair !s generally found where the original flue rile has been damaged by chimney fire vr•tnoistare-and; ~ln cases, where the flue has been relined to reduce its cross section. R.I.S, may also be used as a chimney for masonry fireplaces. R.I.S. chimneys have been specifically designed, tested and listed to vent masonry fireplaces in residential installations and to extend existing masonry chimneys. One of the primary applications of R.I.S. is for the repair of earthquake damaged masonry fireplaces and chimneys. ICC provides components designed to correctly adapt its products to existing masonry construction and warrants the performance and mechanical Integrity of its ,system when It is correctly Installed on a structurally sound foundation. The R.I.S. anchor plate has a single wall connector section designed to allow a metal chimney liner [o be screwed directly to it. Refer to the Excel 103H1" brochure at the end of this section for chimney sizing tables and recommendations on flue hetght. The requirements for chimney repair vary substantially from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. We strongly recommend chat you contact your local building officials to determine the requirements in your particular area before attempting any chimney repairs. Some rnuniclpalities have specific written repair requirements; most other areas are not as specific. Two sources of Information concerning the construction and inspection of masonry chimneys and fireplaces are °The Residential Fireplace and Chimney Handbook' written by the Masonry Institute of Ar»erJ,ca.and ".Repair of Earthquake Damaged•Masonry Chimneys Using New Metal Chimneys" by the City of Los Angeles Departments of Building and Safety. ws+ ewr iite-Bull[ n Anotxx Pla» Cuatan Tnnsiilon tnsilatian Convey Band eaem . 6deting Maacnry +~~ ~ J ~/ ess cxs~cr L ~v FEbuilt s~0i ~ l l / NIO~ {E =r: ,1 ~~~ '.'. ?~ -~n~ ;~. Typical Masonry Chimney Extension M~svc~a~ea rnergy.5ystems, Serviag,yau wltb,warehauses In: Kent, WA :: West.Sacramento, tJ1:::: t~nver, CO :: Minneapolis, MN z•d 'p .: ,'09lfl7 :E, ~~~, ~ `x .. 4 , ,~~-"pi; -- Typical Fireplace Installation Technical.~Descripdon The EXHAUSTOchimneyfan Is aspecialdesigned high temperature fan with horizontal discharge. It is _ ETL-listed (UL Sta+ndan3~9~8 for Draft Equipmetitj. The chimney fan is mounted on the top of the chimney and creates a negative pressure in the entire chimney or stack. This eliminates the risk of chimney spillage with dangerous gases, like carbon monoxide. Further the tan reduces the creosote build-up dra- maticaily and ensurss.an optimal combustion~an fire- places, stoves, inserts, boilers, furnaces, water heat- ers, etc. The fan is made of cast aluminum and is extremely resistant to .corrosion. The chimney fan is equipped with axial vanes made of stainless sleet, and can w(thstand exhaust gases and warm air up to max. 650°F (max. 300°C.). The design of th a vanes assures a minimurn.soot or creosote built-up on the fan base. The top of the chimney fan is hinged to the:.base, which eases service and cleaning of the chimney, The motor 1s asplit-capacitor type constructed by EXHAUSTO to withstand high Aue gas temperatures. . It has thermal overload protection and IS virtually trairrtenance free with pre-lubricated sealed bail bear- ing. The motor is completely enclosed and protected from rain, water, snow, soot, dust etc. It Is balanced to assure a very tow noise level and vibration-free use. The chimney fan as ~en obstruction. Installed on the chimney flue termination, the chim- ney tan could be considered a restriction to the tlow. However, the design of the ian assures a relatively low restriction and lower than most chimney caps) As asafety-listed product, the chimney fan has been tested to a resistance, factor (k-value) of 0.5, which is comparable to a 45° elbow. Any type of chimney cap Is definitely a restriction, but some more than others. Non-listed chimney caps add the most resistance to the chimney f lue. As the inlet Is SeneraNY the same size as the flue, the resin tance factor (k value) could easily exceed that of a 90° elbow. A UL-listed low resistance chimney cap Is usually rated at a resistance /actor. of 0.5. but they are also aerodynamically designed to safely convey the flue gases. The EXHAUSTO chimney fsn is only a minor resistance to the chimney flue' (less Phan most chimney caps) provided the tan size is selected properly. However. afirepiace thathad smoke problems prior to the Installation of an EXHAUSTO chimney fan, w~l still have smoke problems H the fan (s not operating. B or E A Frg. 5 7 E7CMAU$TO S~crtoN 3: TECHNICAL DgTA & SPECIFICATIONS • r E -d 69i ZLGLEOE s~~npo.~,~ ~.~o_~wo~ OD@JOTO'1 i.i~c~ - T onn~ ~., s..~~~ Dimensions & Electrical Data 14 i I • Capacity Charts P, M wc~ Model RS 9 - RS 16 t t = 68°F Density = 0.075:lbs/cu.it. Ps .Static Pressure E n~1600RPM The models were tested on the ,4 following duel sizes: AS 9 8" RS 12 10" ~ RS 14 12° RS 1B 16~ .0 . ~/VV CGVV Q ~~••'.' Sound Diagram - 125 HZ 260 Hz 500 Hz 1000 H 2400 H 4000 H `~ 50 47 43 38 31 25 21 ~ t30 56 52 ~ 42 ~ ~ 75 68 65 82 57 51 ¢.} 41 ,. 81 7B 72 89 64 68 S~Z 47 Tolerance +/- 3 d8 Lw ~ Sound Pawer Level dB Lp = Sound Pressure Level dB(A) In 10 meter/ 30 feat distance from the fan. Nob= A sound power level o13D dB (s - • ~mparable to a volts -very soft whisper. 70 dB is comparable ~ a ~~ _ ~orrversa Lp (5 meter/1 S feet) = Lp (10 meteeKfO feetf + 6 dB ' tfonallevei Lp (20 meter/60 feet) = lp (tp metet/'30 l ea#) - 6 d8 BXNAt~~TO 8 I i ~ -°I 69I TLLLEOE i s~~npo~a z~o~wo-i nno ~..~..., ......_. _ _ _ _ SECTION 5: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Instaltatton of the Chimney Fan The installation of the chimney fan is estimated to take an average of 15 minutes, when installed on a brick dtimney or>a~steel,chim~y: -The •iRSt~lafiorttirne does not include: setting up ladder, lifting fan to the top of the chimney, cutting back flue file etc. Onty the installation of f~er mat, mounting brackets, steel chim- ney adaptor, safety wire, and junction box is included. Open the carton and remove all padcfng materi- als. The standard-chimmey-fan~ pacJcagsincludes: chimney fan w. bird screen, 3-4 ft cable in conduit, weatherproof junction box (not shown), fiber maf, safety wtre with anchor, Installation brackets (set d 4), fan speed cont[ol (not shown), Installatbn Instruc- tions and a Warraray Ae9istration Card. Chimney Fan 4~°F I Fiber_ Mat ~ Mounting Brackots Fig, f 2 Make sure the axial vane toms wRhout rrrakirw noise or offering resistance_ Also make sure it is In balance. lnstaltation on brick chimney. The installation procedure is the same whether the flue is round or rectanc,~lar. If a clay file flue liner is installed, R rNght stickup a few inches. Cut it back so rt Is flush wish the chimney crown. , , Step 1: Measure the inside of the flue and cut a matcfiirig hole in the fiber mat. t_eave a minimum distance of 3/4" to any side of the fiber mat. The aluminum foil on the fiber mat must face up against the fan base. A ~ B - ~- Fiber~fa/ .!~• _ .~ ~. a k• ~'i ~~ ~n• ~ -B tin- ah. .. -..~~~'` ., :~ - Fig, 13 St@A 2: Locate the irtstaUat-Qp brackets in the grooves on the underside of the fan base using the bolts and nuts supplied, to secure the brackets. Note that the bolts shall be installed from the bottom side in the two inner holes. iVura ~ ~~ Bo~hs Fig, 14 Adjust-the ~flnaJ•position of the installation bradk-• ets ensuringthat there is clearance between tfAe brack- ets and the tlue watt. h the brackets touch the flue wall, it is likely to create some noise from the vbration. The chin^-raey~fati es-~now~rQady for insfatatron on the top of the chimney. Place the fiber mat on the top of the chimney, withthe aluminum f ~inguphvarads,and place the fan on the top of the mat. 13 fJ[tMAYiTQ 5 ~d 69T ILGLEOE s~~npoJ,.l 3J01W0'1 oov_,n,n.~ ~. .,..... ,.....~, _ e _j . `~a ~' ,.7y ;:::iqq '.::.4 J .: ~ ~~~. •' • Figs. 17 where the long engagernaM ensures safe aarchoring_ The n3rnalnlny part otthe instaAation folbws step 3 through step 6. Special Applications. • Installation on Steel Chimneys. rmrreyfan . tnstallatlon on a steel chimney followrs the carne procedure as for masonry chimneys, eaccept that a steel chimney adaptor FRS is required. k~eu ~ The adaptor (optional) nts standard Sue dimien- sions or as required. The collar slides into the finer ~berMef ~~ ChfmneyFern Brackets FDerMet `+~.a../ FAS, steel a,~eyede,~eer •!- Step 4: F1~ f5 Decide on the location of the bvR and urr~ plug (1). Drill a hole in the stack end secure the safety wire by the boll-and the well plug. Take the safety wire Fig. 76 th rough the hole In the ian base and return it to the f-ee clamp of the wire. Tighten the safety wire slightly (2) and crimp the free clamp to provide secure anchoring for subsequent safe cleaning and service: Fit the liquid tight Junction box (3) on the outside wail of the chimney stack, but make sure the conduitis 10-12' away from the fan outlet. Run the installaslioh cable to the fan speed controVswitch and the rrnain electric supply. See Section 6: Wiring the chimney Aar. 1. Hi____..gh tAmDar~aturB aoeliratinnc t1 the fan is used for applications ~here:~ the flue gas temperature exceeds 400°F at fhe exiC paint, but does not exceed 650°F, ~utlon bolts must t~ used. Typical situattorts are chimneys that are only 6-8' high. .Dilution bolts will cause cool air to mix wvlth the warm exhaust gas as they will lift the ian ft~om the chimney and leave space so the cool air can cpet In. The dllutjon bolts should be installed In one outer holes in the fan base. - The dilution butts sheWdt~e adjusted in ~he~lght; so the Ilue gas temperature does not exceed 400°ll= when discharged through the tan. However, in order to minirnlze Boot depasils make sure the temperattures is above 320°F. When using dilution bolts the fan's actual ccapao- ity decreases and you might need a stronger mtiodel. Fiber mat is not required when sing dilution boons. ~x'CMA USTO 14 9 ' d 69 i t /././_~nc slonoo~a~ Dilution bolts Fig, 1 B 2. The Flue is Bigger than the Fap BacA. If the flue size exceeds the size of the fan base, it is necessary to after"'the top of the chimney by installing a support flange as shown below. 9sn0 ua i0' ;(4 sid~r) ~i ---------~- t e ~ Ou4iQ~- 1 t 1 Oim~nsion o~ ~ i C~"~ 1 ~ _ piatn~W- or holes -Max. 17' Fig. f9 The support fla.rlge must be secured and the hole in the center must be 12" in diameter. ~. The Flue Pine i 'gher than tttg C imnev In many cases, the chimney is designed so the Gneror the chimney insert sticks several inches up over thechimney top. if it is a few inches, it's recommerxied to installthe chimney fan on the top. provided the pipe will give enough support for the fan. K ihere's insufficient support, the liner or the flue must be cut back; so it is flush with the top of the chimney and the chimney tan can be installed as described in the previous. iVt~te: Using ony one flue cart rouse problems wAh flow noise due to high velocities. Chimney fans operating intandern should atw-ays be ~'if the same s[ze. 15 lXMAY:TO Th~ solution is usedbymanydesigners when the fireplace opening is large, and the total flue opening must be larger than a standa-d pipe or liner. '-"6y'~stauirlg two'sepa2te 1h,es the twilder has accomplished a total flue opening big enough for the fireplace opening. VYhen sizing a chimney fan for this kind of appli- cation, there are two ways to go aba~ut ~: One of the hues must be shut oft' or disconnected ' and"the chimney fan installed on the open flue, or A chimney tan should ba hstalled on each flue and operate in tandem. r ~. Gaol R4iTl//cnc ~~.,...... . i z r .j ~~ :J ECTION 6: VI/IRING OF THE CHIMNEY FAN All electrical wiring must be In accordance with requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or, in absence of such requirements. with the National Elec- trical Cade NFPA 70 -latest edition. Power regt9irementsforthe chimney fan depends` on the size in use. Electrical requirements are: RS 9 1 x 120V160 Cydes/0.4 Amps RS 12 1 x 120VI60 Cycles/1.2 Amps RS 14 1 x 120W60 Cycles/1.4 Amps RS 16 1 x 120V/60 Cyctes/3.9 Amps We recommend that wiring of the chimney fan is performed by a certified electrician. Materials needed !or soNd fuel applications. The chimney fan is equipped with about 4 feet of high-temperature conduit that terrntnates in a pre- wired, liquid-tight junction box. Further, a motor speed contrd is provided for installation-in aregular 2x4 waft box. The junction box should be mounted on the side of the chimney The~wlre'moslly used~to powerthe'fan, is a 2x14 AWG wire with ground. N the chimney is a steel chimney (single,double or triple ~wafl)-or a solid brick chimney with a liner, the wins must be run outside the chimney in a itquid-tight conduit (if required by Iocat codes). If the chimney=is just a chase surrounding •th+s actual steel chimney, the wJring can be run inside the chase, but always outside the steel chimney, Materials needed for .non-solid fuel applications, in addition to the materials needed for solid-fuel appl(cations, non-soiid fuel applications (gas) should incorporate a fan proving switch. Connection diagram. Due to the heat generated from the flue, fhe mo for run capacitor is located in the Junction box. The resuK is a wiring configuration that may seem a little unusual. Four wire leads are coming out of the motorand going to the Junction box. Two wire leads and a ground lead is assumed going to the junction box from the power supply. The connections are-shown in figure 20: To Fan G 20 The diagram below shows fhe connections for the~enfire•system. Fig. 21 vwPlaoea ~XMA~JSTO 16 ro PowerSupply Wiring D(agram for chimney tan controlled by fan speed control. This is wiring. diagram for the fan. two sheet metal screws. Run a 1/4" tube (copper or aluminum) from the switch and Insert the info the side of the chimney through the mounting bracket Fan P..,.a..~ Switch ~n Fan Motor (Thermally Protected) Fen3poeei , Control sswe PaR F!g 24 For the switch, select a location where ttte tem- 12o volt, single phase, 60 Hz, Psrature is w(fhin the I~rtits of the Switch. Mount the Power Supply switch In a vertical position and fogow the adJustmeM drectbns later in this Section. a~N.@[LQ! of oioeratinm ~ • The chimney fan is fumed ON prior to M starting heating app~ance. 2. The"fan speed, and thereby the draft. 15 ~'MO10r _. controlled manual ~'"'~' lY by adjustments made p-otected) to the fan~siseed control. 3- When the fire in the heating appliance has died out, the fan can be fumed OFF. Wiring dla®ram for ~hlmney fan ~ sole~oi~ Fan s~e~ co!ttol controlled by tan speed control and fen vewe proving switch. ~n Pravl~9 Fora ~'"'~'' pplicatbns, using natural gas or LP gas as fuel, a fan proving switch should be used. The wiring of the system is shown betouv, twt ariention must be paid to the installation and location 12o volt, single phase, 6o Hi, oit the probe connected to the fan proving switch, Power Supply 'aGof Ot~eratkfn• 1 • The chimney tan is fumed QN prior to starting Probe the gas-fired heating appltar>~. ~' 2. Operation wtil close the pressure switch and activate open) the Solenoid Gas Valve located crse~ between the g8s-t~main gas supply anal the bumer_ ' ~• 'use fan speed. and thereby the drag, is controlled manually by adjustments made F~9- ~ to the fan speed control. For the probe (fig. 23), drill a hole in the side of a. My ant®rru~lon of the draft causing the draft to the chimney, attach the mourtdn tab below the pressure sw~c~t aettlrtg anti open g plate over it with the the pressure switch and de-activate the Sole- _ void Gas Valve. 17 ttttXMA~JiTO - ~:~V. ,,,yp., , 'id::-_ iii..;y~:;:.,: - Adjusting the Fan Proving Switch - setting. Before any adjustmerrts are made, tLm ON the chimney fan end make sure it is operating. Turn the fan OFF and make suns the pressure switch opens, so the power to the circuit, It controls, is disconnected. Start 3he:.gas-flreplace. -tJse•4he •+trvtvr~-~speead control to set the speed of the chimney fan, so no spillage (back pressure) Is experienced. Mark this setting on the motor speed control cover, Remove the snap cover from the conduit enclo- sure by loosening its reta{ning screws, Turn the slotted adJustmeirt screw clockwise to raise the set point and counter clockwise-to-~awerdheset point. Set the adjustment screw to its lowest position. VY~th the gas-fireplaceJgas logs operating, reduce the speed of the chimney tan to the point where the fireplace starts to spilt gas or flue gas from the top of the opening. Increase the speed gradually to the point where there is no more spillage. Raise the switch's set point so it just opens. Return the fan speed to the original setting marked on the cover. ~J 6XHAUSTO f8 Honeywe~~ CONVENTIONAL. STANOINQ PILOT SYSTEM~g T~IN~G MITTENT PILOT SYSTEMS. THEY AAE USED pN ~, FIAED ATMOSPHERIC FURNACES, BOILERS, .AND . HEATING APPLIANCES. NOT FOR USE ON'OIRtcCT VEMT OA POWER 9URNER EQUIPMENT, MEtT$ gNSI Z21 71 STANDAAO FOR AUTOMATIC INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION SYSTEMS FOR FIELD INSTALLATIONS. Y8810F kits are hor use on natural gas only: they contlnue trial br ignitlon until ether tho pilot IIghW or the sjrstam f8 shut down manually. Y8610H kits are available tar either rtat~rei or Lp ~~ 7~ay provide timed trial to-rgniCGn and 100 percent pHot shutoff on loss of Name. ' Each kit includes: - S8610For Ft Inttmnitligr-t Plot Modulo - VA6440A orMorVR8204A Oual Valve Combirtatlon Oas Control - 392431 IgnitsnSensor. - 394800,30 Ignitlon Cable - Wfrfng ktarness - 383890.14 StralgM Flange flit (3/4 Inch) (V RB204A appU- caNons only) -- Redt-~er adap0srs for gee oontrd - Adhseh-e rnounttnp aptlon -or SB610 - Inetellation hArdNiare t t Limpsra4tn RatMp; VRfi20~A: 0• to 175' F (•18• lb 7g•' CJ -- VRt3s10A; •40' b 17S• F(-40• to 79• C) - VFi8440M: 32• to 175' F (0• to 79• CJ Ii~ODtJLE I:l Usea rocNAcatlon pAncipfa for flame sensing, i. ~ Provides t 3 kV Peak apedtlve dlsehargs sparfi oupwt (at 25 pi load. 4as cotvTrltx f] Straight through body patOsm. Some models have 1/2 in, pfu~yged side outlsta. t.l Capacttles at 1 Inch wo preasu-e drop (0.26 kpa pressure drop); VR8204A (with or witltiout irr x 3/d• adapter): X50 fN/F1r(4.2 rtr*IhrJ VFtBl40A,M with t/2' x 3/4• NPT inlet x outlet VR8440A,M with 3/4' x 3/4' NPT Infet x outlet 200 fNAu (5.7 m~IhrJ ManualON-OFFva(vablockspasflowintogascontrollnthe OFF positlan.. ! - Two main au0omadc valves-arw solenoid operated. the other diaphragm opersted. IONITta'tA/SENSOR • r Stngie slectrod a made of f(anth al provides botlY tgrtltion and rtarne sensing, ' Anted for 1775• F (9B8° CJ at electrode dp, t250• F X877• CJ at ceramic insulator. ~•T• Form Number 68.0102-Z Rev, 5'93 dr-Honaywell Irtt;. 1993 SP 7HE SPECIFICATIONS GIVEN IN THIS PUBU TOLERANCES. THEREFORE, UNITS MAY NOT UNITS ARE TESTED AND CALIBRATED UNOEA DIFFERENCES TN`P'>=`RFCIRMANCE CAN BEEXP TRADELINE' MODELS 1'i0N5 :A DO NOT INCLUDE NORAAAL MANUFACTUAltVG MA ~ H THE LISTED SPECIFICATIONS EXACTLY. ALSO, :L08~LY CONTROLLED CONDITIONS, AND SOME MMtOR ?C "1FTHOSE CONOITION3 ARE CHANGED. or ~ AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RATING: "~ VR8204A: l) to 175° F (•18 to 79' Cj. VR8440A: -40 to 175° F (-40 to 79° Cj. VR8440M: 32 to 175° F (0 to 79° Cj. Also refer to Igniter-Sensor spedlications. ELECTRICAL RATINGS: Voltage and Frequency: 20.5 io 28.5 Vac X24 Vac nominal), 60 Hz. Current Rating 0.7A (includes Moth rnodute and gas control). ' Thermostat Anticipator Setting: 0.7A plus current rat- ings of other devices in thermostat control cin:uit_ RELATIVE HUMf01TY RATING: 5 to 90 percent at 95• F [~' cl. THF~iMOSTAT t^,OMPATtBILITY: Cornpatble with any Honeywep 24V thermostat and • with competitive 24V therrrwatat..that •is powered inde- pendently of the module. TRANSFORMER Si2tNG: Add current ratings of Y8810, vent damper, and arty ,• other control system aomponenta MuNiply fhb fatal by 24V to detenrdne the Iransformet VA raquhement. WiRINO CONNECT10N3: `t3elween the module and gas oontroh.30 inch (782 mtrt] • ~~Iwiring twness with 1/4 inch quick-connect terminais_ t3etwsen the modut~ and the iQnltar`senaor. 901nches [762 mmj Lgnitldn oabte with stud tsrrnlnal and 1/4 incA quick-connee! tert-dnaL TRADELINE models are selected and packaged f ease of handling, ease of stocking, and maximum replace- ment value. TRADELINI; model specifications are the same as those of standard models, except as noted. TRADELINE MODELS AVAILABLE: Y8610F Intermittent Pilot Retrofit KIt: • AllnwdelsmeetANSIZ~1.71Automadclntermittent Pilot Ignition Systems for Field installiatfon. • For natural gay applications only. • Ignitksn trial continues unto either the pilot lights or the system manually shuts down. • S8810F Intermittent Plbt Module. Available with ar without vent damper plug (specify when ordering. • VR8204A or VR8440A or M Dual VaNeCo~tttbtnatlan Gas Control (specify when ordering). • Rater to Fig: t for•other components. Y8610H tntermttten! Pibt Retrofit Klt • AltmodelarneetANSI Z2t.71 Automatic Intem~ktent Pitt Igniitlon Systerna for Reid Inatagatlon. • For natural onLP •gas applications. • 90 second max(mum IgNtbn trial. 100 percent pilot ahutoH on toss of (lame. • 58610H IMarmittent. Wtot Module. • VR82t?4A or VR8440A or M Dual Valve Combination Goa Control (specify when o-dering). • Refer to Fig. 1 for other components. FOR OROERIN3 INFORMATION tNHOV PURCItASMKK;< REALACEiitiBNT AND MODERNIZATION PRODUCTS FROM YOUR TRADELtNE 1NHOLESALER OR YOUR d$TRIBUTOR. REFER TO THE TRADELW E CATALOt3 OR PRICE SHEETS FOR COMPLETE ORDERING NUMQER~ OR SPECIFY: 1. TRADELINE order number. 2. Natural or LP gas appllcatlon. 3. Am Went tenrperawre rating. IF YOU HAVE AOOiRIONAL t~UfiST10NS° NEED FU PRODUCTS OR SERVICES. PLEASE WRITE OR P 1. YOUR LOCAL HONEYWELL RESIDENTIAL ANC PAGES OF PHONE OIRECTORY)1. 2 RESIDENTIAL ANO BUILDING CONTROLS HONEYWELL INC., 1886 DOUGLAS ORNE NORTH MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA SS422 (612) 542-7500 Gaa control IMet and cutlet size. Vent damper plug on module, if desired. INFORIIIIATiON~ OR WANTTOC'OMAIIENT ON •t7UA CONTROLS SALES OFFICE (CHECK WHITE SERVICES (IN CANADA: HONEYWELL CONTROLS LIMITED 740 ELLESMERE ROAD 3CARBORQUGH~ ONTARIO tid1P Z~ INTERNATIONAL SALES ~IVD SERVICE OFFICES ~ ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD. nn:wRC eceuuro~ r O+~oir ur sc~ ~ wncr ILN~ ounir t~ VR6204 `~ nLaT OU7l[i hLOT AOA7frMllrr pIND[R'GAlKJ1~ RtG. 3-VR A MOUNTING OIIIAENStONg tN iNCHSS 4N0 IM0.1.t1ARTlAS). FlG; ~-38610F,M ~IIODULE DIMENSIONS. ~.-~-~~ YV ~qpV PY IBUR ® ~ yy VR42WA CCMBPWTION PWMV ~ GA8 CONTROL ` :: 111V r I ~ COAiBINATION 1 KSNTTGA. u PuOT ®tr BUNNEA Q I/fOT) GiIOtINO ~: e ENO 51N1 ~~ N.O. N,O. ~ IK~ t w;a R NU tK 1 2 3 ~ ~° ~ ~ iHER~lOSlR4Al op . P'!'•!1 OONTROLII,~R LIMR CONTROLLER Q, POWER Sl PPIY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS ANO OVERWAD PROTECTION A3 RBOUIpED. ® /tITEANATG L~ITCONTRO(LER tOCAT10N. (~ YEff10 INCtUOEO EiT1iEA A VRpGtA, VRBA40A, OR V COM9MATKNY WS CONTROL. © DCNTR0.9 iN 24V CIRCUTT MU8TNpT BE IN GROUND TO TRANSFOR6IER, ® iOR 1fO01A.R WlTFi TFkW TSRMR~IAL ANO VENT DAMP PW4 OONNECT VENT 04{APER TERYtNAL 170 TN-W. LEAVE 21V OPEK OO NOT VENT DAMPER PLUG. COtOR,7 RIFER TO WIRE HARNESS, tF USED. a ,s i~ a t 4 +• r' iii ' • su,nF~ VENT lAV T}~-W PAMPER GNO 2~V fOP71 Ptt1a la SPARK N fliA ~Q~ ~~Z ~~ . ~ i1111~ ; ~ r sva~ System operation is divided into two stages: 1. Trial for ignipan, 2. Main burner operation Relerto Fg. 19 for the narrnel operating sequence. START ~ ~RansiAT (CONTAO~,agq~ C4LLS FOR HFA? STAGE 1 rAU~ FOA z SPARK ce~RAroA roWg~ . IONIiTip{y p F6ar va-+. (p;y~q av«aor aprr Paaburn«Iy,ta, -e~,orauRratiroPEAnnoN ~ti aurrar~, N nn 9l61GF ~gNipr~,yq . Pyd ~ ~~/1 apwn 7wY1 !ys Wn 8d810M _ ANr4Os~omolnyr~ ~ysMmA.dq Out; nrtii a ms~.ny n~.I. srat;E 2 ` . ~ ~o ' IIAAIN 9uAMSA O ' e.,,,,d vati. gp.pNa, /m.irh .. PERATION _ apMa, , _ a wAw auRl~Iee ~ATAAI POYIIFJr q aI~«n ~.r. ~ w.ons .Iy.w pews mow ILloduh ,~p„~ iW~ liMir . 01r"~"~' PILOT ~ E~t(rRH Main v~hr~ cloa~. i TNERMOa'fAT f0o/R7I0LlaRl MOAN rMaNllaEfe.lpr;fa„~ END s~nsaau v,Iw. ao.., w7o, ,,,, ewrn J ltWn~ an eN, Y S67 TRIAL FOR tGNITfON Pib! tgnttton Foltowinq the caN for heat, the module energizes the first rTtain vahre operator, The flat main valve opens, which aNowa Qas to Aovv to th a pilot burner. At fh a same drne, the electronic spark gener~or i+n the modulo produces a voltage aparkpubeoutput. The volts e h at the IgnRer-sensor that lights the p~Qenerates a spark It the pilot doss not Nght, or the pNot flame current is net atfeast 1.0µA andsteady, themodule wIN notenergize the second (ttnaM) vales arrd the main burner will not light Sa810F wiN cantinas to spark as long as the thermostat calla for heat or unto the pllot~ghts. ~a ~Locioout (S86fOH) lockout. A tkner ltwin ~ tde 1b0 percent shutoN safety thetrialfor ~ ~~ ~ tlming the mordent ISnltbnatarts.l Nbn arkcontinuesontyurxil Ihs timed trial for ignitbn peAod ends; Then the module 18 goes into safety fockouc_ lockout Qe-energizes the first main valve operator and QJases the drat main (pNot) valve in the gas oontrd, stoppling pNot gas flow. The Control system°nwst be reset by edtling the flAsrrrlosfat below room temperature for one mtnutle or by tl~rtln®o1f power to the -nodute for one minute. MAIN BtIRNEq OPERATttDN When the plfot Name is awbbllahetR a Elam a -ecdflcatton circuit Gt coNrtpteted betvrsen than, censor and burner grour-d- The Aarnesensktg~itn tAem~ledeNct= the Il,,~r~ ~~ off the spank ger~torand~energizoa tl+e second main valve oP®pttor. ThN second rnakl valve opens and gas flows to the atlsln.burratsr, •where R is l Ited a 9o h pilot burner. Qn Iockelut modda, the flame ounent okfs the safety k-dcolrt tLrler tin the roaet (nonnaq ot:~eratinp condition. When the call for heat clads, bothr vales operators ero de-eMVgl2ed. and both v in the. ~$ contrd close. Si .d C~TT/Bonn gyn.... FlG. 18-.SBgtp NpRMA~ OPt:RA7it,-a SEQVt:1VCE, 10-20-2008 Inspection Request Reporting Page 43 4'42 pm Varl, CO City Of Requested Inspect Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Inspection Area: SB Site Address: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL UNIT 221 MANOR VAIL (AKA A-16) A/P/D Information Activity: 608-0272 Type: A-MF Const Type: Occupancy: Owner: VON STROH, ROLLAND & CAHTERINE Contractor: G.E. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION Description: INTERIOR REMODEL: REBUILD FIREPLACE FLUE Reauested Inspections Item: Requestor: Comments: Assigned To: Action: 90 BLDG-Final G.E. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION unit #221 ,...«**«,,.~. 1 ~ Time Exp: /~J r / /~ ,~ . J/~~~ Inspection History Item: 501 PW-Temp access/drainagg~e Item: 226 FIRE DEPT. NOTIFICATfON Item: 10 BLDG-FOOTING Item: 20 BLDG-Foundation/Steel Item: 21 PLAN-ILC Foundation Plan Item: 30 BLDG-Framing Item: 22 PLAN-ILC FRAMING Item: 50 BLDG-Insulation Item: 60 BLDG-Sheetrock Nail Item 70 BLDG-Misc Sub Type: AMF Status: ISSUED Use: Insp Area: SB Phone: 719-473-5321 ~ ~2l-d~ , Request~d Time: 09:00 AM Phone: 970-470-0751 Entered By: DGOLDEN K 08/27/08 Inspector: GCD Action: DN DENIED Comment: SEPERATE MECH PERMIT READ Item: 535 DIA - 30 DAY REMINDER Item: 536 DIA -SITE/LANDSCAPING Item: 90 BLDG-Final REPT131 Run Id: 8569 ~ - I r ~ IL I I 1 I 1 I I I I rn_- I~ -- ,- B -_~ N N D A D r D z I I / - - - ~ - ~L y_~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~\ ~ ~~ ~ ~ O ~~ ~ ~-~~ 0 -~ --- ---- - - - - ~~ i I'i ~ I I r'~\ - ~~ U m0 ~~ r m -- I -I ~ ~ O ~ ~ ;~~ i\ J1 ~ ~ ,I ~1 V V ~ O ~ o ~ C7 ~~ ~,~y ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ o ~, y ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ Q. 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REF: SASE PROJECT DOCUMENTS STEEL BEYOND REFER TD STRUCTURAL ~ DRAWINGS ~ ~L~ .31A ~---------- (1 ~ STEEL BEYOND REFER - TO STRUCTURAL ~ TRANSITION TO B /ENT OCCURS AT TOP OF EXISTING CHIMNEY CTYP). EXISTING FLUES BEYOND - 2HR SHAFT WALL EXISTING ROOF EXISTING CHIMNEY WILL BE GUT CLOSE TO EXISTING ROOFLINE EXISTING FLUE FROM FIREPLACE BELOW ADAPTOR TO STEEL VENT CREATE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE AT BOX EXISTING ~-SIDED FIREBOX ,-, - - - aa2 m8.44' ~ D! ~° ~ r~--I = a - - '~ -~ BLDG A rs ~ ~ c ~ ms's ff EXISTING C u~SLOC~ETI TO REMAIi~ I p rv ~~ ~- ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ I__ _~- ~ e- _~ ~ ~ ~ J I 1 1 I I I - -- I I I AI I ~~ ~~j ~ 2HR 2HR ~ I~~ I ~ ~ I ~ I~ II I ~~ ~~ I I i II ~ I I CIF J~ -L I I ~ I ~~ ~~ i t I ~ I I ~ ~ I I ~ I ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ I ~ ~ i ~ i i f ~ ~ ~ ~ I I i i i ~ I ! I COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE VENT 4" COMBUSTION AIR DUCT FOR UNIT 221 FIREPLACE 2HR SHAFT WALL BEYOND. AS SHOWN HATCHED. EXISTING CLAY TILE F1 TO BE REMOVED DOWf TO SMOKE BOX EXISTING SMOKE BOX ROUTE COMBUSTION AI WITHIN OPEN CHIMNEY CHASE TO FIREBOX N ~, ~ ' T' ~ Z ~ AND ASSOCIATES INC. w~ ~° g~ ~~~ ~ ~ MA N O R VA I L CO N D OM I N I U M S , ~ Z E H R E N ARCHITECTURE -PUNNING -INTERIORS M N O a O 48 EaR Beaver Geek Bhd., SuiOe 303 233 EaR Canon Pa,dtdo Slroet N `W, _ v ~ n N fT ~ ~ VA I L COLORADO P.O. 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