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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBIGHORN 5TH ADDITION BLOCK 2 LOT 2 LEGAL.pdfE7/)"//t v*| /"r&, O/b > r:.:ei& nl:t Qf l€L*$\tgii" Design Review Board ACTIOI{ FORM Depsrtment of Comrnunity Developrnent 75 South Frontage RoEd, Vail, Colorado 81657 tel: 970.479.2139 faxi970.479.2452 web: www.vailoov.[om Project Name! SCV TREE REMOVAL Project Description: Pafticipants: OWNER SCV PARTNERS LLC 24 LARK BUNTING LN UTTLETON co 80127 Project Address: 5136 MAIN GORE DR N Legal Description: Parcel Number: Comments: DRB Number: DR8070535 RNAL APPROVAL FOR TREE REMOVAL - 9 TREES 09/2812007 APPLICANT BRUSH CREEK LANDSCAPING 0912812007 Phone: 970-977-0493 PO BOX 1504 GYPSUM co 81637 5136 MAIN GORE DR N VAIL Location: Loh 2 Block: 2 Subdivision: BIGHORN 5TH ADDfiON 2099-182-0200-2 Tree replacement plan Motion By: Second By: Vote: Conditions: BOARD/STAFF ACTION Action: STAFFAPR Date of Approvall. l0l Q4 12007 Cond: CON0009437 (P|-AN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of TOV. Cond: 201 DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval. Cond: 202 Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion. Cond: CON0009438 Please work with TOV Staff to submit a long-term tree removal and replacment plan. Planner: Nicole Peterson DRB Fee Paid: 320.00 I sEPizt-07 FRi 03t53 "'sEP,21,200i" 9r46AM A 'tt twN I tr vAtt,r Pl1 FINANCIAL DESIGNS LTD, ''''lvKtR$ coMP sEAsoitls"- FAX NO.30383271 00 P, 02/02 Pt- \b N0, 483 Application for Deelgn Revlerry <; t'-)i, '!/ rEl 19; ' SEP 200.l (*n* *. AetE6sor at 970'3ls{e$ fcr Flcel ne') p^y'lact"5 LLC \r Phvficat Ad'lrcrtt Frrccl llo.t Zbrrlng: N.nE(e)sf m,ner(F): I n h :teft-, 4t?l"o.'39 ntM = lr1'o-)RPJo-? - o rnd +8 sEP 10, e007 0? ! 50P 1e'0s240433 VZW6S39 pagB 1 { t, *F tb i a '\ *ar b.4?'29n ' .R.75.oo' -- -,L- 21.9d r ,- s t3i.37b€,E. u---..1'>\.i }.\,__- - 7 </--- -=a-- - - -...\.\ /-!..I l\ -"-F'- *no' l I l I , ,CALE , l' . lOt I Dt \E;_ _" r n r'r\l F,RELil:".'' ""\. \ , I I I I { t \,\ \' \\ ',1 \l rl _ _ ___rl I \f' -J I NOTE 'NUREf tr MP(EPAF']Y LMf ED 4E 70 SrA|/ M E€ cdltarfavs ,.[, Englrccrlngua. TOffiRAPHML %NEY LOT 2, A_rcK 2 AGKRN g.AMfi t FF|H &drUtt :.Atit F fYtr\tTY fYt oEtAff) -' TOWN OF VAIL 7' S. FRdNTACE ROAD VAIL, CO 8I657 970-479-2138 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Permit #: 802-0278 Job Address: 5136 MAIN GORE DR NORTH VAIL Location.....: 5136 N. MAIN GORE DR ParcelNo...: 209918202002 ProjectNo : TOTOZ -OL7\ owNER DAUPHTNATS, PATRICK c., SR e.O8/26/2O02 phone: -JT PO BOX l-515 vAIIr CO 8l-558 T-,icense ; CoNTRACTOR DAUPHINAIS-MOSELEY CONST 08/26/2002 phone: 970-475-8055 P.O. BOX L515 VAIIJ, CO 81558 L,icense:105-B APPL,ICAIiIT DAUPHINAIS-MOSEIJEY CONST 08/26/2002 Phone: 970-476-8055 P.O. BOX 1515 VfrIL , UtJ 81658 I-,i-cense : 1-05 -B Descriotion: EXTERIOR REPAIIflT, REPI,ACEMENT WII{DOWS Occupancy: R3 Single Family Residence TypeConstruction: VN TypeVNon-Rated Valuation: $30,000.00 Add Sq Ft: 0 Fireplace Information: Restricled: Y # ofGas Appliances: 0 # ofGas t,ogs: 0 # of Wood Pellet: 0 ,r * * * * * * t t *:t:l *r.*:t i Building----> 9350 . 00 Restuarant Plan Review*> $0 - 00 Total Calculated Fees-> 5580 - 50 Pfan Check--> 5221 .50 DRB liee----------> S0. 00 Additional Fees-----> $0 . 00 Investigation-> 90 . 00 Recreation Fee---------> $0. 00 Total Pcrmit Fcc------> $580 . 50 Will Call----> $3.00 Clean-up Deposit---> 50.00 Palrrncnts---------> $580.50 TOTAL FEES-> Ss80.50 BALANCE DUE--> S0.00 *i t t t trat t* t * ***i l Approvals:Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT o9/23/2oo2 JRM Action: AP Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT o9/23/2oo2 Mc Action: AP See notice of e/23/02. Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT Item: 05500 PUBLIC WORKS ,l 't + + + l l* {, * 't * * * * ** DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITV OE?I-OPMENT ,r' $'1V.c*-zr s-ib H,l 1 B\r< 2 Status...: ISSUEI) Applied..: 08126/2002 Issued...: 09126/2002 Expires . ..: 03125/2003 See page 2 of this Document for any DECLARATIONS I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, Uniform Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4 PM. SIGNATURE OF WNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNER o conditions that may apply to this permit. -A PACE 2 **'lt**t,i** *************** ** **'l* **** * *'i*++**++****** **!$:t**:i * * * *:*,|( *:* * ** * *:* * * * * *** ****f :l*:t**!t****+******!**,tr* CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Permit #: 8,02-0278 as of 09-26-2002 Status: ISSUED * ******* **:|!*'**:********'i**'t{'******tt*****:f***********'******'i*:tr'}***********,ti*+,t++**+,}*,}* * * *,},t,t,* *** * ** * ** * * Permit Type: ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Applicant: DAUPHINAIS-MOSELEYCONST 970-476-80s5 Job Address: 5 136 MAIN GORE DR NORTH VAIL Location: 51 36 N. MAIN GORE DR ParcelNo: 209918202002 Description: EXTERIOR REPA INT. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Applied: 08126/2002 Issued: 09/26/2002 To Expire: 03125/2003 ***'t***'i ***:*:*********,t* **,|*'t*'t********,****** * ***!** conditions +*************:r ***'t*********************{.*'** Cond: 12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. Cond: 16 (BLDG,): SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED IN ALL BEDROOMS AND EVERY STORY AS PER SEC.3IO.9,I OF THE 1997 UBC. ***************'lt*************+*********li*******i*************++++++*+ *+++*+*++****** ****{.*** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Shtement ** ** *f + * * ** * * * ** f + +* t t** tt a+* * I t ***** + * +i f ** * * '* * * ** ** ** * * * * *tt+ + + + | +*f +++ * + +** * * |} * * ** f !r:lr ** * {. gtatement Number: R000003155 enount: $S80.50 09/ZG/2OO2I2zI.t pN! Palment Method: Check fnit: LC Notation: *3 47 2 /Dauphinae Mosely Permit No: BO2-0278 T14re: ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Parcel No: 2O99\82O2OO2 Site Address I 5136 MAIN GORE DR NORTI{ VAIL L,ocation: 5136 N. MAIN GORE DR Total Fees: $580.50 This Payment: $580.50 Total AIrL pmts: $580.50 Balance: 30.00 ** * *** * * + ** + +*+ + + + + +* + * +* * ** ** * * * **** ***,* ** * t * * ** * * * * ** ** * + ** ** * ** * **+'t++ | f * +* *,1:i '1.+ ** * * * **** ACCOIJNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Descniption Current Pmts BP OO1OOOO3111iOO BUILDING PTRMIT FEES 35O.OO PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 227.50 I,'/C OO1OOOO3112BOO I,.]ILL CALL INSPECT]ON FEE 3.OO w6Mpal ACCEPTED lF INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNEb /-'T_-^. -:\ Prolec'E' '1J 'u' L'2' Building Permit #: 97 047 9 -21 49 (lnspections) GPE Separate 75 S.frontage Rd. Vail, Colorado 81657 neral Contractor:Town of Vail Reg. No.:and Phone #'s: ( Email address: COMPLETE VALUATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMIT Labor & Materials BUILDING: $ TOTAL: $PLUMBING: $MECHANICAL: $ For Parcel # Contact **************************t***t!r****** F o R oFFlcE usE oNL Other Fees: DRB Fees: Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit \( \ Lcq JobAddress: s BL Ll,t4.+irt G,te \s4,Job Name: Lt+g (_LE Subdivision:/J1 p t'fr4os Detailed description of work :(cta,L l(€f*til( WorkClass: New() Addition( ) Remodelld) Repair( ) Demo( ) Other( ) Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No ( )Work Type: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) Both( ) Type of Bldg.: Single-family ( ) Two-family ( ) Multi-family ( ) Commercial ( ) Restaurant ( ) Other ( ) No. of Accommodation Units in this building:No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: : Gas Aooliances ( ) Gas Loqs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Bu : Gas Appliances ( ) Gas Loqs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLQWEQ Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes ( \\VAiI\dAIA\CdEV\FORMS\PERMITS\BLDGPERM.DOC TOVICOM.oEv. 07 t26t2002 t, t .tt I 't ' lfrr, a r. ' '! *f, 1*, b r0M Department of Community Development Project Name: Project Address: / This Checklist must be completed before a Buildino Permit application is acceptecl. All pages of application is complete Has DRB approval obtained (if required) Provide a copy of approval form Condominium Association lefter of approval attached if project is a Multi-Family complex Complete site plan submitted Public Way Permit application included if applicable (refer to Public Works checklist) Staging plan included (refer to Public Works checklist) No dumoster,parkinq or material storaoe allowed on roadwavs and shoulders without written aporoval Asbestos test and results submitted if demolition is occurrino Architect stamp and signature (All Commercial and Multi fa;ily) Full floor plans including building sections and elevations(4 sets of plans for Multi-Family and Commercial) Window and door schedule Full structural plans, including design criteria (ie.loads) Structural Engineer stamp and signature on structural plans (All Commercial and Multi Family) Soils Report must be submitted prior to footing inspection Fire resistive assemblies specified and penetrations indicated Smoke detectors shown on plans Types and quantity of fireplaces shown Questions? Callthe Building Team at 479-2325 Date of submittal: g le9 "'o tr o !l o o FI a tr a B Applicant's Signature: F:/everyone/forms/bldperm2 Received Byl If this permit requires a Town review and approval, a Planning by the Building Department, the BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE TIME FRAME of Vail Fire Department Approval, Engineer's (Public Works) Department review or Health Depatment review, and a review estimated time for a total review will take as long as three (3) 'f,,ee r.5 " All commercial (large or small) and all multi-family permits will have to follow the above mentioned maximum requirements. Residential and small projects should take a lesser amount of time. However, if residential or smaller projects impact the various above mentioned depaftments with regard to necessary review, these projects may also take three (3) weeks to review and approve. Every aftempt will be made by this depaftment 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. Agreed to by: Print name Project Name: Date: F : everyone/forms/bldperm3 Signature I I \ \,/.J E- 5 -r- E- L- *- \/ A --i- I o Fa t 1^,1 t/.," . \'--' li f 1,, ! * : .. I *l b" 7 l, !.larl- I I I \ I i I t- ii f/\/ E- *-1- E- t- E-- -/ A-i I o Fa ,e^sa l+n- \'-o' S=::r-:- a= I-'<-::l--?-:-45.:-:5 t.^Le '../rr. t-r' trtr t][ --l :_ _,r I .^- ,- -T"-' /.- r ._.; I I I l '..... -.1 r*' j E-r-€-v A -'i- l o F{ et-'^r._ tH!*E-J iri :;i I --,!_'*l \ v\7 \ t..-...-.,1 l- -r I 1., I I J g-r-eVATroFr ---^^ --/ /- tg^'G+ t c /. !- e- /4' . r'-." 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TI -fli "'u A) () () f w In rt -n1 (.) :3 i ,c, i!' { t_ '' Design Review Board ACTION FORM 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 DRB Number: DR8020264 Project Namel Waeckerle color change Project Descriptioni Project Address: Legal Description: Parcel Number: Comments: Exterior color change; Window/door replacement and deck addition Participantsl OWNER Cindy T. Waeckerle Trust 0811612002 Phone: 913-402-9000 4601 W 143 St. Leawood KS 66224 License: APPLICANT Pat Dauphinais 0B/ L6/2002 Phone: 476-8055 DMC Inc PO BOX 1515 vArL co 81658 License: 5135 MAIN GORE DR NORTH VAIL Location: Lot 2 Block: 2 Subdivision: BIGHORN sTH ADDmON 2099L8202002 Body of house = "smokehouse brown" Motion By: Second By: Vote: Conditions: BOARD/STAFF ACTION Action: STAFFAPR Date of Approvah Lll 14/2002 Cond: B (PLAN): 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. Planner:DRB Fee Paid: $2O.OO o A pplication for Design Review Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 teli 970.179,7139 faxi 970.479.2452 web: www.ci.vail,co.us All pro1ects requiring design review must receive approval prior to submitting a-building permit application' Please refer to the submittal requirements for the particular approval that is requested. An application for Design Review cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Departfient' The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Planning and Environmental Commission. beiign review approval lapses unless a bultding permit is iasued and construction commences within one year of the approval. of the Request:rdto!-(tubou)DootL Locati.^q af the Proposa l; r-otl. L Sr.,cv., Z flrlbD t1?,! I Physlcal Address: Farcef No.: 201,1 tg LOAOAL (Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970-328-8640 for parcel no.) ,+J . HrUnt \ \Zoning: Name(s) of Owner(s): Mailing Addressr Owner(s) Signature(s): Name of Appllcant: Mailing Address: E-mail Address: Type of Review and Fee: tr Signs D Conceptual Review tr New Construction tr Addition tr V Minor Alteration (m ulU-family/commercial) Minor Alte|"tion (single-family/duplex) Changes to Approved Plans Separatlon Request I ,tr tr 2Lq pc- UJE DL VTL-?OL $50 Plus $1.00 per square foot of total sign area' No Fee $650 For construction of a new building or demo/rebuild. $300 For an addition where square footage is added to any resldential or commercial building (includes 250 additions & interior conversions). $250 For minor changes to buildings and site improvements, such as, reroofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences and retaining walls, etc. $20 For minor changes to bulldings and site improvements, such as, reroofing, palnting, wlndow additions, landscaping, fences and retaining walls, etc. $20 For revisions to Plans Design Review Board. No Fee already approved by Planning Staff or the Office Use Ontrr p-;ii]Aa-.gu cnecr ruo,: j{Uj ay: Application RFr- - "': I Roof Siding Other Wall Materials Fascia Snffitc Windows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashing Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses Retaining Walls Exterior Lighting Other h 8 Ct,+,urreL La,t Buildino Materials PROPOSED MATERIAIS Tvpe of Material Color m ilio- Hou"t'' (lte'J Do (ocoL ( a*aue w Q\o+ fiile uJrue 9rurrc, QotoL ller,r.f('toou ffi lleu ftt faa^tr bood-,l),nud'| e Pewr e,/- Notes: Please specify the manufacturer's name, the color name and number and attach a color chip. Page 5 of t2l0!07l1z D Existing and proposed contour lines. Retaining walls shall be included with the top of wall and the bottom of wall elevations noted. Lighting Plan:o Indicate type, location and number of fixtures.o Include height above grade, lumens output, luminous area o Attach a cut sheet for each proposed fixture. II. BEPAINT PROPOSALS For all proposals to repaint existing buildings, the following supplemental information is required: a Color chip or color sample including the manufacturer name and color number(s)u Architectural elevation drawings which clearly indicate the location of proposed colors (ie. siding, stucco, window trim, doors, fascia, soffits, etc.) The following is an example: Page 5 of I2lO2l07lO2 Door No. 4651 Sidelight No. 4657 lAvaihblc in Fir antl Herrrlock (slrown)l Door No. 4652 Sidaligbt No. 4658 [Avail.rblc in Fir rrrd Hcnrlock (shorrn)] Door No. 4055 Sidtligltt No. 5714 IAvaihblc in }ir txrd Hcrtlock (shoNn)l l)oor Nrt. 1.i l() | \i.ril,rhli r Irir .L rLl IIenrLrr i 'ltr u l I)oor \o 1(tl l \\.'il.,l,l.,i) | | .rrr,l Il.rrl, ^ . r'1r,,",,, I hor Nt. t.l I ) \\.ril,rl,l( i0 I-if .rrr,l ll.,n|r r .,,rurr l)uor \t 1()ll \t.rrl.rhLt ,,, ll, .r,,1 Il,,,jil,'.li .h,^\u r l)nr No. 1(i20 .\r.rrl.rl'le irr lrir,rr,l Il(,i,1,'.k.h,^\rr I l)oor Nt. 1.1l l,\\,, ,,i,r. , ri I x,,,1 I IcruLrik 'lros n I )oot Xt. -10 ,l{Lr,l,tl, l)tu \t. l0 l6 I t.Lirt,,. 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COLORADO Statement * * * * * * ** * * * * ** * * * 't * ** * * ** * * + + * t * ** * * * * * + + * ++ +*+ + * ** * +** I *t* * * * * * * * * + * *.f * * 3 * ** * * * * + *** *+ ++ + * * Statement Number: R000002893 Anount: $20.00 08/16/2OO2O4:17 PM Pa]tments Method: Check Init: aIAR Notatsion: 3459 Dauphinai s Moseley Permit. No: DR8020254 Type: DRB-Minor Alt,SFR/DUP Parcel No: 2099!8202002 Site Address: 5135 MArN eORE DR NORTH VAIIr I-,ocation: Total Fees: $20,00 This Pa)rment.: $20.00 Tota1 AL,L Pmts: $20.00 Balance: $0,00 *****+****** ***+*+++***** ****lt********+*+******* ****** *+*+*****+********:* **+******* ****+**** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code DescriDtion Cur"rent Pmts DR OO1OOOO31122OO DESIGN REVIE!'I FIES 20.00 TOWN OF VAIL 75 S.FRONTAGEROAD VAIL, CO 81657 970-479-2t38 ADD/ALT SFt BLILD PER\4IT Permit #: 800-0276 Job Address: 5136 MAIN GORE DR NORTH VAIL Location.....: ParcelNo...: 209918202002 projectNo , T/KIAa- dJ// owNER DAUPHTNATS, PATRTCK G., SR &t0/05/2000 phone: PO BOX 1515 vArL co 8r-6s8 o DE'ARTMENT oF coMML^*'C\,rro'rt !-!'"t'lwn4t- NOTE. THIS PEP-\IIT N,ruST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES CONTRACTOR DAUPHINAIS-MOSELEY CONST t0/05/2000 Phone: 970-476-8055 D n Rnv rqltr VATI, , CO 6rb:5 License:105-B APPLICAIE| DAUPHINAIS-MOSELEY CONST I0/05/2000 Ptrone: 970-476-8055 .H.U. l5u,r\ LJIS VAIL, CO 816s8 Description: REROOF SHAKES TO SHINGLE Occupancy: R3 Single Family Residcnce TypeConstruction: VN TypeVNon-Rated Valuation: $13,000.00 Add Sq Fl 0 Fircplacc Informalion: Rcstricted: Y * ofGas ,,\pplianccs: 0 # ofGas Loss: 0 4 of Wood Pellel 0 '.,.r:*t)3**+***!rr*r****+**).'l*:.:f*r**'l't****:t:l*:l,tr'r,r*'***{**)3**,*****i'},}*)t'tt*,r lrEE su\,IMt\RY Building-> 51?5.00 Restuarad Plan Review-:' Plan Check-:' 91L3 . 7 5 DRB Fee----:> Invasti gatiorF> will call-> Approvals:Ii6m: 05L00 BUILDING DEPARTMBfiT 10/05/2000 JRM Action: AP Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMAilT Item: 05600 FIRE DSPARTMENT Item: 05500 PUBL,,IC WORKS Status . : ISSUED Applied .: t0/0512000 Issued. .. : 1011212000 Expires . ..: 0411012001 go.oo Totalcalculoted Fees-> S341,75 S5o.00 Additional Fccs-> (5113 ,75 ) 90-oo Total Pemit Fee-> $228.00 50.00 Pa)ments---> $228 . 00 s0.00 90 - oO Recreation Fee-> 93 . 0o Clean-up Dcposit-> TOT.{J. FEES__-> S341.7s BALANCE, DL'E--> See page 2 of this Document for any conditions that may apply to this permit. DECLARATIONS I hereby acknowledge that I have read thi$,"uu*, frtled out in frrll the information rttrn compieted an accurate plot plaq 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 ordinanccs and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved Unifonn Building Code and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto. REQL,tsSTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENI'Y-FOLIR HOURS IN Send Clcan-up Deposit To: N/A .{T OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AI{ - 5 P!v(. SICNATURE OF OWNER OR CO CTOR FORIIMSELF AND OWNER PAGE 2 ******tt*4t+**********f*tr****************x**********rt **********t*****************'****t*****{.*****r:t*****'* CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Permit #: 800-0276 as of 10-12-2000 Status: ISSUED *:f *******:t *********{r*********!t**********************+***+********************i(********* {.{'*rr * *:i ir ** rr * * * **'t Permit Type: ADD/ALT SFR BUILD PERlvllT Applicant: DAUPHINAIS-MOSELEYCONST 970-476-8055 Job Ad&ess: 5136 MAIN GORE DR NORTH VAIL Location: ParcelNo: 209918202002 Description: REROOF SHAKES TO SHINGLE Applied: l0/05/2000 Issued: 1011212000 To Exoire: 04/1012001 *******r.*****{'*****C!****************************** COnditiOnS fr+**+++ ************************************* Cond: 12 F'IELD T}ISPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIA}ICE. Cond: 15 SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRID TN AI,I, BEDROOMS .AIVD EVERY STORY AS PER S8C.310.6.1 OF TIIE 1997 UBC, **** **tt*** 'l* {r*** * ** * **{.***'F!t ** * * * *** ** 'lr***** * * * ** * * ** * *** *!**** *** *****{' * ** ** *+*,t**i **** * *** * TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Sbtcmenr *{.{.{.******{.****1.******+********+**+{.+***:+!************'1.**'t * ** *** * * ** + ** * * ** **** ****ir '*r( * ** *** * Statement Number: R000000057 A,mount: $208.00 LO/f2/200004:12 pM Payment Method: Check Init.: JllN Notation: PATRICK DAUPHINAIS Permit No: 800-0276 \4>e: ADD/ALT sFR BUIITD PERMIT Parcel No: 2O99L82020O2 Site Address: 5136 I'IAIN GORE DR NORTH VAIL Location: Tor.al Fees: $228.00 . This Palment: $208.00 Total ALL Pmts: 9228.00 Balance: S0.00 * *{t **:*'*******'f *+* **** ** ******* ********* * +* * * * **,1. * ** * * *** * * *{.* ** ** ** ** ** * * ***** * **,***,t * * **,1.4r * ACCOI]NT ITEMLIS'I: Account Code Descriotion Current Pmts BP OO1OOOO3111iOO BUILDING PERMIT FEES DR 00100003112200 DESIGN REVIEI^I FEES IdC OO1OOOO31128OO W]LL CALL INSPECTION FEE 175. 00 30.00 3.00 AppLrcATroeLL Nor BE AccEprED rF rNcoMpLEO* u*r*nro fiie"i' ;; --&i t:t:--94 7 Building Permit #: MVNOFVAIL 75 S. Frontage Rd. Vail, Colora-do 81657 97 O- 47 9- 2t49 (Inspections) IT APP (-D #LTb Separate Permits are required for electrical. plumbing, mechanical, ctc.! Contact Assessorc Office at 97O-328-86Y0 or rntv.com for Parcel # Y.j.I.,.7aq1 - igz - aoz- rob Name: ll4crro(+u"Ai! lt" - tL",,JobAddress: {isL ,t,,tl.+r,t Co,(e b( Legal Description Lot:L Block: Z--. il ritins subdivision: F'oit;tj'19' owners Name: Pr4.,Y ttru 4r!Address:'Eor. tirf UAu 5175 Y Phone: +7L - 8f i f ArchitecVDesigner:Address:Phone: trngineer:Address:Phone: DetaileC description of work: n tb LL,,C WorkCla,qs: New( ) Addition( ) Remodel ( ) Repair( ) Demo( ) Other( ) Work Type: Interior ( ) exterior fi) Both ( )Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) fVo ( X) Type of 8ldg.: single-family ( ) Two-family ( ) Multi-family ( ) commerciat ( ) Restaurant ( ) other ( ) No. of Existing Dwelling Units in ihis building:No. of Accommodation Units in this buildinq: No/Tvpe of Fireplaces Existinq: Qq1\tpliances ( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burninq ( No/Typeof FireplacesProposed:GasAppliaQqes( ) GasLogs( ) Wood/pellet( ) WoodBurninq(NOTALLOWED) Does a Fire Aiarm Exist: Yes ( ) No ( )Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes ( ) No ( i COMPLETE VATUATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMIT (Labor & Materials) BUILDING:$ l9rC'CC ELECTRICAT: $OTHER: $ PLUMBING: $MECHANICAL: $r()r'AL:S l),AC0 REFUND CI-EANLJP DEPOSIT TO: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION /"( L.c dP- General Contractor: b t-t q-- I r,t r> Town of Vail Reg. No.: +L -rd ( **********:t********************tr***r<***FOR OFFICE USE ONLY*"*****.****^&*!r*******:r**************r. Public Way Permit Fee: F:/everyone/forms/bldgperm TOWN OF VAIL 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD vArL, co 81657 97 0-47 9-2L38 APPLICANT CONTRACTOR OWNER Hechani ca [---> Ptan check---> Invcst igat i on> t i tL cal. t----> O [rr'l- z. {9'tu z (5,,yl,.uvv, '" t t'-' DEVELOPMENI DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED MECHANICAL PERMIT NOTE:ON JOBSITE AT ALL fIMES Permit #: M97-o236 Job AddreAs. . . : 5136 MAIN GORE DR NORTH L,,ocation r 5136 MAIN GORE DR Parce1 No..... : 2099-182-02-002 Pro'iect Number: Status. . . Applied.. Issued. . . Expires. . ISSUED tt/14 /tee7 rL/re /Lee7 os /L8 /1.ee8 MOUNTAIN HIGH PLUMBING P O BOX 547r AVON CO 81620 MOUNTAIN HIGH PLUMBTNG P O BOX 54?, AVON CO 81.620 THOMAS A CLARK REVOCABLE TRUST PO BOX 505, PAULS VALLEY OK 730750606 /.0-m Restuarent Ptan Revi e!r--> 10.00 DRB tec---------.00 TOTAL fEES------ 3.00 .00 Additionat Fees---------> 53.00 Total Permit Fee--------> Phone: 3039494500 Phone: 3039494500 Deecription: Valuation: INSTALL GAS LINE AND UNIT HEATERS IN CRAWLSPACE 1, 500 .00 Firepl,ace Information: Restficted: #of cas Appl.iances: #Of Grs Logs: fof l'lood/Pal' I'et: ***ffi*****ffi**#**ffdffifi*ffr*ffi****.:Hr*****iffilr** FEE SUI ,IARY ttt**t***********t #rffi*********************t************* .OO Tota[ caLculated Fees---> 53.00 .00 53. O0 Payments------- BALANCE DUE---- *******ffi**********ffHtr*t***ffiffi************ffi*******ft****t****ffiffi***t***ff*********lr*************************** Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT Dept: BUILDING Division:IT/T9I1997 JRM ACtiON! APPR APPROVED JRM_iEam;'osedo-Fine oepARTMENi - Dept: FrRE Division: CONDITION OF APPROVAL FIELD INSPBCTIONS ARE REOUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. COMBUSTIOII Ern IS REOUIRED PER SEC. 607 OF THE 1991 UMC. INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO MANUFACTURES INSTRUCTIONS AND TO APPENDIX CHAPTER 21 OF THE 1991 UMC. GAS APPLIANCES SHALL BE VENTED ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 9 AND SHALL TER.I"IINATE AS SPECTNIED IN SEC.9O6 OF THE 1991 UMC. AgqESS TO HEATING EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH SEC.5O5 AND 703 0F THE 1991 r,rMC.BOILERS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON FLOORS OF NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONST. UNLESS LISTED FOR MOUNTING ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING. PERMIT,PLANS AND CODE ANALYSIS MIUST BE POSTED IN MECHANICAL ROOM PRIOR TO AN INSPECTION REOUEST. DRAINAGE OF MECHANICAL ROOMS CONTAINING HEATING OR HOT-WATER SUPPLY BOILERS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A FI.,,OOR DRAIN PER SEC.2119 0F THE 1991 UMC. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DECLARATIONS I hereby acknovtcdge that I havc read this application, fitted out in ful.l, the infornation rcquired, completed an accurate ptot *a***i********************************************************** TowN oF vArL, COLoRADo '!arr4&&*{ statemnt **************************************************************** statemnt Number: REc-0361 Amount; 53'oo 11/19/s.l oo-l!-a Palrment Method: di- ---ttotationt *32L2 rnit: JRM o o Permit No: M9?-0236 TYPe: B-MECH Parcel No: 2099-L82-02-0Oz Site addreee: 5136 MAIN GORE DR NORTH 53.00 53.00 .00 **************************************************************** Account Code DescriPtion Amount MP OO1OOOO31113OO MECHANICAI' PERMIT FEES 4O'OO PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 10'00 wc oo10ooo31128oo wrlr, CAL'L rllspecrrow rse 3'00 MECHANICAL PERMIT This PaYment Location: 5136 I4AIN GORE DR Total FeeE: 53.00 Total ALL Pnts: Balance: I /,(uonEacc LaSre \,ounEy Asscssoror r 1ce ac 970-328;864Q for Parcel /l . TOWN OF VAfL CONSTRUCTIO PARCEL ll : /L;?i-tt)-DL'(t)z- pERMIT AppLICATI9N FORM I DATE: o N , APPLTCATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY OR IT MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PERMIT TNFORMATTON * * * * * * * * r. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * /\) ra PERI.IIT /I CE OTHER: $TOTAL:+W ****tr**** * * *** * *********:k** Town of VaiI Reg. NO. Phone Number: Town of Vail Phone Nunber: Town of VaiL Reg. NO. Reg. NO. []-Buirding^t]-Ptumbing[]-EIectrica1f;-uecrrani.car[]-other rob Name: M Job Acldre=",'"',!_11 L__rU i,lpk,pe -l>l Legar oescriplioil Lot Z Brock-7 riting ! q R susorvrsro*, T\l(fic,r(,ur owners Name: (kD+q/ftw(tS Address, p,..WL'gal t- Architect: Adrirpqq . Lr^ ",..,-\ D* ; llnepair t l-otn.fl€lre(S L.\,,t-.,n../r1r, General Description:IL Address: Number of Dwellinq u;its: - Number of AccomrnoautiHuK# >/A<!- Nurnber and 'rvDe of Firepraces: Gas Appriances-_ cas Logs_ wood/pelret_t/ -t * tc * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * tr * * * * * * * * * * VALUATToNS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ,r * * * )k rr * * * * *'v EI,ECTRICAL: $BUILDING: $ -- ^. PLUMBTNG: $ \/lft * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * rr * 7" Eeneral Contractor: ElectricaL Contractor: Address: Plumbing Contractor: Address: "-, .-rB4one Number: / <-'d-:>q'Mechanical contractor : Address:Town of Vail Phone Number: ELECTRICAL FEE OTHER TYPE OF *******:t ***** ******* ************FOR OFFICE USE ***rr**** **** ********* ** **rr*****BUILDING PERMI BUILDTNG PI,AN CHECK FEE: PLUMBTNG PLAN CHECK fEE: MECHANICAL PI,AN CHECK FEE: RECREATION FEE: CLEAN-UP DEPOSITs TOTAL PERMIT FEES: PLUMBING PERMI MECHANTCAL P BUILDING: SIGNATURE: ZONTNG: SIGNATURE: Comments: .COMDMDffT MECHANIcAL: f$_4 Z_ CONTRACTOR INFORMAI.'ION GROUP VALUATION UP DEP,OSIT RENIND i \ $ $d >- L' -t, .1,, \ '=$.\ s*. )N$ b,vr\ ;r !.:.. 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AND SERVICE MANUAL gas-fired unit heaters models PD and BD All models approved for use in Califomia by the CEC (when equipped with lPl), in New York by the MEA division, and in Massachusetts. Unit heater is certified lor non-residential applications. Contents Pages Insoection on arrival ............................. I Installation (includingventing)....................................2-8 Operation ................9-10 Checking input rale......... ....................11 Dimensional data .............. ............12-13 Performance dala............... ...........12-'|9 Service instructions - safety devices ......... ..,. -.......20-21 Service instructions - general ..............22 Troubleshooting .......22-24 Motor data .............25-26 Model identification................. ............26 Control options ..........27 Warranty . ... .... ............Inside back cover Rep listing .. .... . Back cover ) l THIS MANUAL IS THE PROFERW OF THE OWNER. PLEASE BE SURE TO LEAVE IT WITH THE OWNER WHEN YOU LEAVE THE JOB. Inspection on Arrival 1. lnspect unit upon arrival. ln case of damage, report immediateiy to lransporlation company and your local Modine sales representalive. 2. Check rating plale on unit to verify that power supply meets available electric power at the point of installation. 3. Inspecl unit received lor conlormance with description of product ordered (including specifications where applicable). A "w A WNRNING lmproper installation, adiustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death, and could cause exposure to substances which have been determined by various state agencies to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions throroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. lf you smell gas: 1. Open windows 2. Don't touch electrical switches. 3. Extinguish any open flame. 4. lmmediately call your gas supplier. The use and storage of gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in open containers in the vicinity of this appliance is hazardous. I INSTALLATION Table 3 Gas Pipe Capacities ln Cu. Fl. per Hour with pressure Drop pl 0.3 in. W-C with Specific Gravity 0.60. All field installed wiring must be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSUNFPA 70 - Latest Edition or Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 pad 1 or local codes.Unit must be electrically grounded according to these codes. See wiring diagram shipped with unit. The power to these unit heaters should be protected with a circuit breaker. Units for use with single-phase electric power, should be provided with a manual motor starter. havino properly sized overload protection. Units for use with tfiree_phase electric power must be provided with a motor-starter having properly sized overload protection. Location of thermostat should be determined by heating requirements and be mounted on an inside wall about S,above lloor level where it will not be affected bv heat from the unil or olher sources, or drafts from frequenlly bpened doors. See instructions packed with thermostat. Attachment of Field lnstalled Ductwork. Blower (BD) Models Only Burned-out heat exchanger as well as shorter equipment life will result from not providing unitorm air disiri6ution. When installing heater always follow good duct design A CAUTION Do not atlempt to attach ductwork of any kind to propeller pD models. practices lor even distribution of the air across the heat exchanger. Recommended layouts are shown below. When installing blower units with ductwork the followino must be 1. Provide uniform air distribution over the heat exchanger. Use turning vanes where required. See figures below 2. Provide removable access panels in lhe ductwork on the downstr€am side of the unit heater. These openings should be large enough to view smoke or reflect light inside the casing to indicate leaks in the heat exchanger and to check for hot spots on exchange( due to poor air distribution or lack of sufficient air. 3. lf ductwork is connected to the rear of the unit use Modine blower enclosure kit or if using lield designed enclosure mainlain dimensions of blower enclosure as shown on page 13. A GAUTION Check for red heat exchanger lubes. lf bottom ot tubes become red while blower unit is in operation, check {or proper air volume and air distribution. Adjust blower speed or correct discharge ducl design to correct problem. AGAUTION Proper air flow and distribution, across the heat exchanoer must be provided to prevenl early failure of the blower u-nit heater. I { t-\tl t Lenglh of Pipe in Ft. Diameter of Pipe - lnches 1t2 3t4 I 11t4 11t2 2 3 4 6 6 15 30 45 60 75 ao 44 50 218 152 124 105 440 285 260 190 200 750 s90 435 400 ,t.t5 1220 890 700 610 2440 1650 1475 1150 'l'120 6500 4700 3900 3250 3000 13880 9700 7900 6800 6000 38700 27370 23350 19330 17310 79000 s5850 45600 39500 35300 90 105 120 150 180 88 80 160 168 I Jtl 120 128 320 270 242 225 490 450 380 350 930 920 860 7'to 720 2600 2450 2300 2000 1950 900 5100 4800 4100 4000 15800 14620 13680 12240 11'160 32250 'OARN 27920 25000 2)A n 210 240 270 300 450 600 205 190 178 170 140 119 320 300 285 270 226 192 660 620 580 545 450 380 '1 780 1680 1580 1490 't230 1030 3700 3490 ozcu 3000 2500 2130 10330 9600 9000 8500 7000 6000 21100 19740 18610 17660 14420 12480 Wiring r.]sconnecr power suppty betore making widng connecti( to prevent electrical shock and equipmenl damage. ALL UNITS MUST BE WIRED STRICTLY IN ACCORbANCE WITH WIRING DIAGRAM FURNISHED WITH UNIT. ANY WIRING DIFFERENT FROM WIHING DIAGRAM MAY BE HAZABDOUS TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY. Any damage to or tailure o{ Modine units caused bv incorrect wiring of the units is not covered by MODINE,S STANDARD WARRANry (see Back Cover). Installation of Blower Modets (BD UNITS) INSTALLATION Installation of Blower Models (BD UNITS) Determining Blower Speed The drive assembly and motor on all gas-lired blower unit heaters are factory assembled. The adjustable motor sheave has been pre-sel to permit operation of this unit under average conditions of air flow and without any eliternal static pressure. The motor sheave should be adiusted as required when the unit is to be operated at other than average air flows and/or with external static pressures. Adjustment must always be within the performance range shown on pages 18 and 19 and the temperature rise range shown on the unit's rating plate. To determine the proper blower speed and motor sheave turns open, the conditions under which the unit is to operate must be known. lf the blower unit is to be used without duct work, nozzles or filters, the only criteria ior determining the motor sheave turns open and blower speed is the amount of air to be delivered. The performance tables for blower models are shown on pages 18 and 19. As an example, a model BD 350 unit, operating with no external static pressure, that is, no duct work, nozzles, etc., and is to deliver an air volume oJ 6481 cfm (cfm = cubic ieet of air per minute) requires that the unit be supplied with a 5 hp motor, a C207 drive, and the drive sheave must be set at 2.5 turns open to achieve a blower speed of 960 rpm (see performance table lor units with or without blower enclosure, page 18). See "Blower Adjustments" on page I ior setting of drive pulley turns open. ll a blower unit is to be used with ductwork or nozzles, etc., lhe lotal external static pressure under which the unit is 10 operate, and the required air tlow musl be known before the unit can be properly adjusted. Any device added extemally to the unit, and which the air must pass through, Guses a resistance lo air flow. This resistance is called Dressure loss. The total of lhe pressure losses must be determined before adjusting the blower speed. lf Modine lilters are used, lhe expected pressure loss lhrough the filters is included in the performance data on page 19. lf Modine supplied discharge nozzles are used, the expected pressure drop of the nozzles can be found footnoted at the bottom of page 14. l{ filters, nozzles or ductwork are to be used with the unit, and they are not supplied by Modine, the design engineer or installing contractor must determine the pressure loss lor the exlernally added devices or ductwork to arrive at the total extemal static oressure under which the unit is to operate. Once the total static pressure and the required air flow are known, the operating speed of the blower can be determined and the correct molor sheave adjustments made. As an example, let's say, a model BD 350 is to be used with a Modine supplied blower enclosure and Modine supplied filters attached to someone else's ductwork. The unit is to move 648'l cfm or air flow against an external static pressure oi 0.2" W.C. Also, 0.2" W.C. must be added for the filter pressure drop lor a total ol 0.4" W.C. total pressure drop. Entering the performance table on page 18 for a BD 350, al 6481 cfm and 0.4" WC. slatic pressure, it is seen that the unit will require a 5 hp molor using a C207 drive, and the motor sheave should be set at .5 turns open to achieve a blower speed of 1050 rpm. You can see this example differs from similar conditions in paragraph 2 by the number of turns open and a higher rpm, which is needed to overcome the added external static pressure lrom the filters. Recommended Installations Dimension '8" Should Never Be Less than 1/2 of "A" c TURNING VANES TOP VIEW D E t l-l \++ TURNING VANES F 12'i ;a;l- MrN. TURNING VANES B{ t.t''' SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW INSTALLATION To Install (Figure 5) 1. Remove and discard the motor tie down strao and the shipping block beneath the belt tension adjusting screw adiuslable molor sheave is supplied with these units. lf blower fan speed changes are required, adjust'motor sheave as follows: NOTE: Do not fire unit until blower adiustmenl has been made or unit may cycle on limit (overheat) control. 1 . Shut-oft power before making blower speed adjustments. Refer to Determining Blower Speed on page 7 and to Performance Date on pages 18 and 19 10 determine proper blower BPM. 2. Loosen bell and take belt olt of motor sheave. 3. Loosen set screw on outer side of adjustable motor sheave (see Figure 6). 4. To reduce the speed of the blower, turn outer side ol motor sheave counlerclockwise. 5. To increase the speed of the blower, turn outer side of motor sheave clockwise. 6. Retighten motor sheave set screw, replace belt and retighten motor base. Adjust motor adjusting screw such that there is 3/4" belt deflection when pressed with 5 pounds of force midway between the blower and motor sheaves (see Figure 6a). Since the belt tension will decrease dramatically after an initial run-in period, it is necessayto periodically re-check the tension to assure continual proper belt adjustment. 7. Check to make certain motor sheave and blower sheave are aligned. Re-align if necessary. 8. Re-check blower speed after adiustment. 9. Check motor amps. Do not exceed amps shown on moror nameplate. Slow blower it necessary. 10. Check air temperature rise across unit. Check temperature rise against values shown in Performance Tables on pagesl S and19 to assure actual desired air flow is being achieved. 11 . lf adjustments are required, recheck motor amps after final blower speed adjustment. Figure 6 Motor Sheave Adjustment (Not used on all models.) Figure 5 Blower Model 2. Adjust motor adjusting screw for a beit deflection of approximately 3/4" with f ive pounds of force applied midway between the sheaves (refer to Figure 6a). Since the belt tension will decrease dramatically after an initial run-in period, it is necessary to periodically re-check the tension. Excessive tension will cause bearing wear and noise. 3. The blower bearings are lubricated for life; howeve( before initial unit operation the blower shaft should be lubricated at the bearings with SAE 20 oit. This wtll reduce initial friction and starl the plastic lubricant flowing. 4. Make electrical connections according to the wiring diagram. 5. Check rotation of the blower. Motor should be in clockwise rotation when facing motor pulley. lf rotation is incorrect, correction should be made by interchanging wiring within the motor. See wiring diagram on the motor. 6. The actual current draw of the motor should be determined. Under no condition should the currenl draw exceed that shown on the motor rating plate. 7. lt is the installers responsibility to adjust the motor sheave to provide the specitied blower performance as listed on pages 18 & 19 for blower settings difierent trom the factory set performance. The drive number on lhe unit may be identified by referring 10 the Power Code number on the serial plate of the unit (see page 26 for model number nomenclature) and matching that number with those shown on page 25. From the listing, the drive number can be determined. 8. Blower sheave and motor sheave should be measured to assure correct drive is on unit. Flefer to page 26 for drive sizes. Blower Adjustments Following eleclrical connections, check blower rotation to assure blow-lhrough heating. lf necessary interchange wiring to revelse blower rotation. Start fan motor and check blower sheave RPM with a hand-held or strobe-type tachometer. RPM should check out wilh the speeds listed in perlormance Data shown on pages 18 and 19. A single-speed motor with an I Figure 6a Belt Tension Adjustment ry4'DERECTKTN WTH5#FORCE CAUTION Start-up and adjustment procedures should be a qualified serviceman. Check the gas inlet pressure at the unit upstream of the combination gas control. The inlet pressure should be 6"-7" W.C. on natural gas ot 12"-14" W.C. on propane. lf inlet pressure is too high, install an additional pressure regulator upstream ol the combination gas control. The pilot tlame must be adjusted as described below. Purging of air from gas lines, piping, and lighting the pilot should be oerformed as described in ANSI 2223.1-latest edition "National Fuel Gas Code' (CANICGA-B149 in Canada). Be sure no obstructions block air intake and discharge of unit heater. OPERATION Prior to Operation Although this unit has been assembled and fire-tested at the factory the following pre-operational procedures should be performed lo assure proper on-site operation: 1. Turn off all electric power to the unit. 2. Check burner to insure proper alignment. 3. Check fan clearance. Fan should not contact casing when spun by hand. 4. Check all electrical connections to be sure they are secure. 5. lt you are nol familiar with the unit's controls (i-e. combination gas control), refer to the control manutacturer's literature supplied with the unit. 6. Check that all horizontal deflector blades are open a minimum of 30" as measured from vertical. Lighting Instructions (also on unit) For Units with Standing Pilot 1. Set thermostat to lowesl setting. Move gas control knob (or leved to otf and wait 5 minutes. 2. Move gas control knob to PILOT (or move gas control lever to SET) and depress reset button while lighting the pilot and hold for 1 minute after pilot is lit. 3. Move gas control knob (or lever) to ON. 4. Set thermostat to desired setting. For Units with Intermittent Pilot 1. Set thermostat to lowest setting. Move gas control knob (or leved to off and wait 5 minutes. 2. Move gas control knob (or lever) to ON. 3. Set thermostat to desired setting (pilot and main burner will lighl automatically when thermostat calls tor heat). Shut Down Instructions Turn otf power and close manual gas valve. After Initial Start Up 1. Check pilot flame adiustment as discussed below. 2. Check gas piping lor leaks with a soap bubble solution to insure safe operation. 3. Check gas input rale to assure proper gas flow and Dressure. Figure 7 Correct Pilot Flame Pilot Flame Adiustment The pilot burner is orificed 10 burn properly wilh an inlet pressure of 6-7" W.C. on nalural gas and 12-14" W.C. on propane gas, but tinal adjustment must be made after installation. Adjust to have a sott steady flame 3/4" to 1" long and encompassing 3/8"-1/2" of lhe tip of the thermocouple or flame sensing rod. Normally this flame will produce satisfactory results. To adjust {lame use pilot adiustment screw on combination gas control (lor location, see the combination gas control literature supplied wilh unit). lf the pilot flame is longer and larger than shown by Figure 7, it is possible that it may cause soot and/or impinge on the heal exchanger causing burnoul. ll the pilot flame is shorter than shown il may cause poor ignition and result in the controls not opening the combination gas control. A shorl flame can be caused by a dirty oilot orifice. Pilol flame condition should be observed periodically to assure trouble-f ree operation. Figure 8 Typical combination gas control Control of burner flames on unils utilizing nalural gas is achieved by moving the gas manifold to either increase or decrease primary combustion air. Prior to flame adjustment, operate unil with casing closed for about live minutes. Operalion can be viewed atler loosening and pushing aside the blue gas designation disc on rear of unit. GAS CONTROL KNOB PRESSUFIE BEGULATOFI ADJUSTMENT SCREW TUNDER CAP SCREW) INLET PRESSURE TAP RESET BUTTON Natural Gas Flame Control OPERATION Lack of primary air will cause soft yellow-tipped flames. Excess primary air produces short, well-defined flames with a tendencv to lift off the burner ports. Proper operatton with natufal gas provides a sott blue flame with a well-defined inner core. To increase primary air, loosen the manifold mounting screws and tap the manifold away from the mixer tubes until yellow- tipped flames disappear. See Figure 14. To decrease primary air move the maniJold closer to the mixer tubes until flames no longer lift from burner ports, but being caretul nol to cause yellow tipping. Retighten manifold mounting screws after adjustment. Propane Gas Flame Control Adjustable primary air shutters are attached to the orifices on the gas manifold for units equipped for propane gas operation. See Figure 15. An optimum flame will show a slighUy yellow tip. Prior to tlame adjustmenl, operate unit heater with casing closed for at least five minutes. Then lower hinged botlom and adjust primary air shutters. Loosen wing screws and push shutters iorward to reduce primary air until yellow flame tips appear. Then increase primary air until yellow tips diminish to just a slightly yellow ttp and a clean blue flame with a well-defined inner cone appears. It may also be necessary to adiust the manifold position in addition to adjusting air shutters to obtain proper flame. Follow the instruclions under "Natural Gas Flame ConVol" for adjusting the manifold. lnput Adiustments The gas pressure regulator (part bl the combination gas control) is adjusted al the factory for average gas conditions. lt is important that gas be supplied to the heatei in accordance with the input rating stamped on the serial plate. Actual input should be checked and necessary adjustments made afler ihe heater is installed. Over-firing, a result of too high an input, reduces the life ot the unit, and increases mainGnance. Under no circumstances should the input exceed lhat shown on the ratrng plate. lnput can be determined by the meter-timing method provided other gas equipment connected to the meter is otf duiino the lest. lf this is not possible, use the Dressure method. (A) Meter Timing Method 1. Shut off all other gas-burning equipment, including olher pilot lights served by the gas meter. 2. Slart the heater and determine the number of seconds it takes to consume 1 cu. ft. of gas. Two basic formulas are where: F1 = input to heater, Btuh. F2 = input to heater, cu. ft. per hr. C = heating value of gas, Btu per cu. ft. T = time to consume 1 cu. ft. of gas in sec. The heating value of gas may be determined irom the local utility or gas dealer. These are representative values: \:45 ruatLrraf Btu per cu. ft. 1000-1150 Propane 2500 3. lf the seconds lor 1 cu. ft. are more (input less) than shown in Table 4 for model being tested, locate the combination gas control and pressure regulator adjustment screw (see Figure 8). Remove the cap screw from the pressure regulator and make one clockwise turn at a time on the adiustment screw until the correct time is obtained. lf the seconds are less (input greate0 than indicated in the table, iollow the same procedure in a counter-clockwis€ direction. lf the correct number of seconds cannot be obtained check orifice size. Correct orifices can be obtained from Modine Manufacturing Company, Buena Vista, Virginia. When requesting orifices, state type of gas, heating value, and its specific gravity. Also give model number of unit. For example, if the input to the heater is 100,OOO Btuh and the heating value oJ the gas is 1000 Btu per cu. ft., then, by the second formula, the input is 100 cu. tt. per hr, Table 4 indicates the time for one revolution ol various size meter dials with various input rates. ll a 1 cu. ft. meter dial is used, we oroceeo down the cu. ft. column to 100 cu. ft. per hr. and then horizontally to the left to determine a time of 36 seconds for one revolution of the dial. Similarly, if the 1/2 cu. ft. diat is used, we determine a time of l8 seconds for one revolution at the required input. (B) Pressure Method The pressure method determines input by measuring the pressure of the gas in the manifold in Inches of water. Determine correct manilold pressure from Table 6. Locate combination gas control. Move gas control knob (or lever) to off. Remove the 1/8'' pipe plug in outlet pressure tap in combinalion gas control (see Figure 9) and aftach water manometer or "U" tube which is at least 12', high. Follow lighting instructions and turn lhermostat up to get unil to fire. li pressure as indicated by "U" tube is less than 1/2,'higher or lower than indicated in Table 6, adjust regulator as described under "Meter-Timing Method," Step 3. lf pressure as indicated by "U" tube is more lhan l/2,,higher or lower than indicated in Table 6, check inlet Dressure at unit. The inlet pressure should be 6'-7" W.C. pressure on natural gas and 12"-14" W.C. on propane gas. Alter adjustment move gas control knob (or lever) 10 oll and replace 1/8" pipe plug. With the plug in ptace, follow the lighting instruclions to put unit back in service. t. 2. 3. 6. useful: Fl = 3669 64 F2 = 7119 Checking lnput Rate A CAUTION Check the gas inlel pressure at the unit upstream of the combination gas control. The inlet pressure should be 6',-7" W.C. on natural gas or'12"-14" W.C. on propane. ll inlet pressure is loo high, install an additional pressure regulator upstream of the combinatlon gas control. lmportant - Inlet pressure and manifold pressure musl be checked with unit in operation when making final adjustments. 10 CHECKING INPUT *O'I COMBINATION GAS CONTROL IGNITION CONTROL Table 5 Orifice Drill Sizes with Decimal Main Burner Orif ices Drill Size Dia. Decimal Equivalent Drill Size Dia. Oecimal Equivalent 18 21 23 la 26 28 30 36 1695 1590 'I 540 1495 1470 1405 1285 1065 38 39 4'l 42 43 45 az .1015 .0995 .0960 .0935 .0890 .0820 .0635 CONTROL TMNSFORMER Table 4 Meter-Timing Gas (llme required for one revolution is charted for various size meter dials and various rates of gas input in cu. tt. per hour. To convert to Btuh, multiply by the heating value of the gas used.) Time for 1 Revolulion, Sec. lnput, Cu. Ft. per Hour, When Meter Dial Size is: 112 cu. n.1 cu. ft.2 cu. ft.5 cu. ft. '10 12 to 18 20 28 30 40 45 50 55 60 70 80 90 100 't20 180 150 129 't't2 100 90 82 75 69 64 60 51 45 40 ttu to 22 20 18 '15 360 300 257 225 200 180 '164 150 138 125 120 103 90 80 72 65 OU 51 45 40 720 600 514 450 400 360 327 300 277 257 24Q 206 180 160 144 131 120 103 90 80 72 OU 1800 1500 1125 1000 900 818 /5U 692 643 600 514 450 400 360 300 257 225 200 180 150 Figure 9 Major Gas and Electric Components Table 6 Manitold Pressure & Gas Consumption * 'Above gases based on average standards. Units can be lurnished for gases of difierent values and specific gravilies. (Gal./Ht based on 60"E 30" Hg., 91 ,500 gTU/Gal.) In Canada, reler to rating plate on side of unit lor oiiices at high altitude. Figure 10 Dials of Typical Gas ]ttleter Equivalents Pilot Orif ice ldentity Numbers lrodel BTU/Cu. Ft. Specitic Grsvlty NBlural Propane No. of Orlficog r 050 0.60 25(xt 1.53 lranifold Pressure In. W.C.3.5 10.0 PD 30 CFH GaYHr Propane Sec/cu. ft. Orifice Drill Size 28.6 126 38 12.O .38 300 1 PD 50 BD 50 CFH GaYHr. Propane Sec/cu. ft. Orifice Drill Size 47.6 30 4.O '| 80 45 I PD 75 CFH GaYHr PropanB Sec/cu- ft. Orifice Drill Size 71.4 21 30.0 .42 1m 39 1 PD 1OO BO 100 CFH GaYHr. Propane Sec/cu. tt. Oritice Drill Size 95.2 38 30 40.0 t.15 90 45 2 PD 125 BD 125 CFH GaYHr Propane Sec/cu. ft. Orifice Drill Size 119.0 50.0 1.43 43 2 PD 150 BD 150 CFH GaYHr. Propane S€c'/cu. ft. Orifice Drill Size 138.1 26 58.0 1.64 39 2 PD 175 BD 175 CFH GaYHr Propane Sec/cu. tt. Orifice Drill Size 166.7 28 70.0 1.86 43 PO 200 BD 2OO CFH GaYHr. Propane Secy'cu. tt. Orifice Drill Size 190.5 19 80.0 45 42 PO 250 BD 250 CFH GaUHr. Propane Sec/cu. ft. Orilice Drill Size 238.1 15 18 100.0 PD 3OO BO 300 CFH Galtlr. Propane Sec./cu. ft. Orilice Drill Size 28s.7 13 21 120.0 30 4 PD 350 B0 350 CFH Gal/Hr. Propane Secy'cu. ft. Oritice Drill Size 333.3 11 23 r40.0 3.84 26 41 PD 4OO BD 4OO CFH GaVHr. Piopane Sec/cu. ft- Orilice Drill Size 381.0 25 160.0 4.3S 23 Pilol Burner Manufaclurer ldentity No. Natural Gas ldentity No. Propane Gas Honeywell HCR-18 BBR-11 Robertshaw o o Johnson 7715 4710 q) As number appears on lop ol pilot orifice. 11 DTMENSToNs/PERFonnaCe - po For clearance to combustibles, see page 3. Dimensions (inches) - PD Do not use propeller units with duct work, O Diameter ot round vent pipe to fit oval opening. @ For natural gas; may vary depending on conlrol availabitity. @ PD 30 th.ough PD 3oo - 2 holes (and the reveihanging adjustment reature). pD 350 through pD 4oo - 4 hores. @ Dimension equals overall plus 6". Performance - PD Inputs and outputs are the same for BD as PD Ratir€ss]ro|Ynale'olo|ovationsuplo2'000i'For€|evat]o^sabove2,0oo|e€l,ratingsshouldbs' @ At 65"F ambi€nt and unit fred at full'rat€d inpol. Mounting hsight as m€asur€d f.om boltom of unit, and without defleclor hoods. @ All single phase rnolors are tolally encloG€d aad themal ov€rload protected. Data listed is tor standard l l s-volt, 60 hertz, singte-phase motors. Dimension Symbol Model Number PD 30 PD 50 PD 75 PD 1OO PD 125 PD 150 PD 175 PD 2OO PD 250 PD 3OO PD 350 PD 4OO A 12-7t8 17-1t4 17-114 19-114 19-114 21 2j-^112 25-5/8 25-98 28-5/8 J\t-c/o 4 B 24-1t4 24-114 28-v4 2A-3t4 35-114 3*1/4 35-1/4 40-1/4 40-114 &1/4 40-1t4 4+1t4 c '14-3/4 14-VA 20 m 2 n '25 25 25 ZJ 25 D 10.7t'|6 14-13/16 14-13116 16-1316 16- r 3/16 18-9/16 21-'tl't6 23-3t16 23-3/16 26-3/16 31-316 37-1t2 E IJ 13 16 16 20 2Q 24 24 24 24 F 9-1/4 9-1/4 1l 11 12 '12 13-1t2 13-112 14 G 2 2-3/4 2-3t4 3-5/8 3-5/8 3-5/8 4-3/8 4-3l8 4-3/8 4-1/4 4-1t4 H 9-'l/4 13V8 13-5/8 '15-18 15-5/8 17-3/8 19-718 22 25 @ 3&,3i/8 AA sl14 6.1/4 t1 I I I 9 o 9 I BB 6-1t4 6-114 6-1/2 G1n 7-1t4 7-114 7-1t4 7-1t4 7-1/4 7-1t4 7-'lt4 7-'l/4 JO 5 6 7 7 7 6 '10 la! K (Mounting Holes) @ 98-16 3A-16 3/8-10 3/8-16 g8-16 3i/8-16 3/&16 3€-16 3/8-16 3/8-16 18-16 3t/&16 Gas Connections O 1t2 112 112 112 1t2 1/2 1t2 1t2 1/2 1t2 3/4 3/4 W 5 5 x ID L@ ?a-114 28-1/4 50 itt 36-1n 37-1/8 37-118 40-7/8 41 42-1/4 42-1/4 47-1t4 LL 19-1t2 20-1/A 30 30 31-1/8 31-1/8 u-7/8 g-7t8 36.-'l/4 36-1t4 41-1t4 EE 22-114 22-1t4 29 w-1f2 30-1t2 30-112 32-7/8 32-7e 32-7/8 32-7tS 32-7tA Fan Diameler 9 12 12 14 14 16 18 N 20 24 Approk Weight 5W 7 102#116#'t52#162#16$f 231#23'l#261#330#41W Standard Model Number PD 30 PD 50 PD 75 PD lOO PO 125 PD 150 PD 175 PD 2O,O PD 250 PD 3OO PD 350 PD 4OO Blu/+lr. Input 30,ooo 50,000 75,000 '100,000 125,000 't 50,000 175,000 200,000 250,OO0 300,000 350,OOO 400,000 Btu/tlr. Oulpd 24,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 2m,000 240,000 280,000 320,000 Enlering Airflow CFil 440 740 1100 11160 1850 2180 2550 2870 3700 4460 4950 5830 Outlet Velocity 515 610 860 870 931 959 819 1053 1123 '1084 1083 Ait Temp. Rise "F 5t 50 51 <t 50 ql 51 52 50 50 52 51 Mounting Hgt. (Max. Ft.) O 12 14 14 16 17 15 19 2'l 20 22 Heat Throw Ft. O (Max. Mtg. Hgt.)i5 t'\t 41 49 51 55 59 51 67 74 luotor Dafa @ Horsepower 1t40 1/40 1t12 '1t12 1t8 lta 't /6 1/3 1t2 1 I RPM '1550 5had"d Pole 15s0-1550 1550 '1625 1625 1075 1075 ru/c tu/c 1t40 1140 Type Shaded Pole Shaded Pole Shaded Pole Perm. Split Cap. Perm. Splil Cap. Perm. Split Cap. Perm. Sdit Cap. Perm. Split Cap. Perm. Split C€p. Perm. Split Cap. Perm. Split Cap.Unit total Pori'/er (amps)1.3 'I .3 2.5 2.5 4.O 3.1 3.1 7.8 10.3 10.3 12 DTMENST'NS/PERForto*"= - BD l---------------:-E-i Il.'l | | l..,rl l l For clearance to combustibles, see page 3. Dimensions (inches) - BD Oimension Symbol Model Number BD 5{I BD 75 BD 1OO BD 125 BD 150 BD 175 BDMO BD 250 BD 3OO BD 350 BD /t{10 A 17-1/4 17-1t4 19-114 19-'l /4 23-1t2 zc-c,ro 25-5/8 2&5lS 3S5/8 40 B 24-114 28-3t4 2&3t4 35-1/4 35-1t4 35-1t4 40-'v4 zl&1/4 AA-U4 4G1t4 a&14 c 14-314 20 20 22 25 25 z5 25 25 D 14- t 3/16 14-13y16 'I &13/t 6 't6-13/16 18-9n6 21-1/16 23-3t/16 23-316 2e3/16 31-3/16 37-1t2 E to to 20 N 20 24 24 24 24 F 9-1/4 11 13-1/2 14 2-3/4 2-3t4 3-5lB 3-5/8 3-t8 4-3€4-3/8 +u8 4-1/4 +1t4 H 1$5i8 13-5/8 15-5i8 15-5/8 17-318 19-7t8 n 25 30 36-3|/8 AA 5 6-114 G114 8 8 o I 9 I o BB 6-1t4 6-1t2 61t2 7-114 7-1t4 7-114 7-1t4 7-'l/4 7-1t4 7-1t4 7-114 JO 4 5 6 6 7 7 7 I I 10 10 K @ Mounting Holes 3/8-16 38-16 ?8-16 3/8-16 3i/8-16 3|/8-16 3y8n 6 3v8-16 3i/8-16 3&16 3E-16 Gas Connections @ 1t2 1t2 'l/2 12 1/2 3t4 3t4 w x to to EE 41-98 46-5/8 49-5/a co-c/6 56-5/8 6&t8 o,J-cr'o 6+5/8 o,J-316 63-5lB L w/ Blwr Encl & Filt Rk 47-5t8 52-5/U 55-5/8 51-5/8 62-5t8 62-fl8 6$5/8 69-5/8 69-5/8 69-5/8 69-5/8 L Wo Blwr Encl & Filt Hk 38 43-1/8 45-3t4 49-7/8 53-1/8 5$1/8 61 61 61 65 MO e 37-1/8 39-3t/4 43-7/8 47-'lE 47-1n 55 55 59 NO 11-314 14-7t8 17-5/8 18-5/8 21-1t2 21-1t2 25-7/16 2*7/16 24-15t16 17-1y16 22 o 4-1/2 5-3/4 5-3t4 7-1/2 7-'lt4 t-1t4 8-1t2 &1t2 v112 8-1t2 8-1t2 P ?2 25 30 30 u u u 34 Q Blo\ryer Encl Ht 14-1t8 '17-1t8 17-1t8 21-Ag 21-U8 21-98 25-1t8 25-1t8 25-118 25-1t8 25-1/8 V Blower Encl Width 17-1/2 17-1t2 21-114 21-1/4 29 29 u,1t4 u-l/4 g-1t4 44-3/8 4441A R Inlet Duct Fleighl 1t34 15-3/4 15-3y4 n 20 20 2+3t4 23-3t4 23-314 2?U4 23-3t4 T Inlet Duct Width 16 16 19-3/4 1$3/4 32-3/4 32-3/4 32-314 42-7t8 42-7t8 Center to C€nter Blower ltg. Holes S 10- 15/16 1315/16 18-7/'16 18-7/16 17-5t16 17-318 20-3t8 20-u8 2V3t8 20-3l8 20-3t8 Sld, Mir. Sheave Dia. @ J 3 5 3 3 3 3 +1t2 Std. Blower Sheave Dia.6 't0 I 7 11 7 14 10 o t0 Blower Wheel Diameter a I I 13 13 15 15 15 15 15 Approx. Weight 116#14tr 158#?as#2'15#231#307#w7#331#42W 4W# @ Diameief ol round yent pipe to fit oval opeiing. @ For natural gas; may vary depending on control availat lity. @, This is an approximale dimension for standaid drolo6. allow 3" for sheave and opllonal moto6. @ BD 50 lhru BD 300 - 4 holes (2 on blower and 2 on unit). 8D350 and BD 400 -6 holes (2 on blower and 4 on unit). @oist.anc€betweenmounlingho|einunitcasingandrnountingho|eonb|owerontheBo35oandBD400'f€dis1afic€isflomlearmoUnlingho|eincasingtof|eud @ Motor pulby is adiusiable. Nole: Mounting helghts afld lhrows for BO models, withoul duclwork or nozzles, alld al a ctm Standafd BloWef Motof Data - BD yielding a 55" iemSrature dse are the same as those listed for equtvalent slze PD unhs. Standard Model Number BO 50 BD 75 BO 100 BD 125 BD 150 BD 175 BD 2OO BD 250 BD 3OO BD 350 BD 4OO Motor Data Horsepower 1/4 't l4 114 114 'l t4 1t4 1/3 3t4 1 1-112 RPM 1725 1725 '1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 '1725 1725 Type Splil Phase Split Phase Split Phase Splii Phase Splil Phase Split Phase Split Phase Split Phase Split Phase cap. Start cap. Start Total unit Power Amps 5.7 5.7 5.7 4.9 5./4.9 11 .3 13.7 15.6 @ Data listed is lor standard 115-voll, 60-Hertz. single-phase motors. 13 A choice of four air discharge nozzles accommodate various heat throw patterns illustrated. Equipped with adjustable louver blades, nozzles are fabricated from galvanized steel and are offered either unpainted or painted to match the finish ot the blower unil heaters. Nozzles are flanged for easy attachment over the air discharge opening ol the blower unit heater. 90" VERTICAL NOZZLE 40" DOWNWARD NOZZLE F'..}, :ruj .i. :- --\./ 5.WAY NOZZLES 40" SPLTTER NOZZLE \- .i /"-//--/ ^- "\r/ PERFORMANCE DATA - T'='=S o Mounting Height, Heat Throw, Heat Spread (in feet) Nozzle Type Model Number BD 50 BO 75 BD lOO BD 125 BD 150 BD 175 BD 2OO BD 250 BD 3OO BD 350 BD 4OO 40" Downward Nozzle Max. Mounting Ht. (tt.) H 16 20 21 24 25 27 32 32 Heat Throw (ft.) T 48 61 64 -r<79 76 81 86 94 96 96 Heat Spread (tl.) S 20 21 24 25 29 31 32 90" Vertical Nozzle Max. Mounting Ht. (ft.) H 't4 23 zo 29 31 32 32 Heat Spread (ft.) S 14 23 24 26 26 24 29 31 32 40' Splitter Nozzle Max. Mounting Ht. (ft.) H 24 24 ZJ 28 30 32 Heat Throw (fl.) T 56 60 59 5v 70 80 Heal Spread (tt.) S 113 120 118 117 124 140 151 160 $Way Nozzle Max. Mounting Ht. (ft.) H 18 18 23 21 20 25 26 23 26 Heal Spread (ft.) S 25 26 32 3't 29 28 36 t300 FPM lor $way. For motor sjz€, drive and blowe; rpm reler to pages 18 and 19. Mouniing height'measured from bottom of unat- The abov€ lable is based on an inl€t air iemperaluJe o1.70'F and an air temperature rise of 55'F Air dellectors on, 40" and 90. discharge nozzles set perpendicularto the fa.ce-9j.t|':ai..djschargeopening.on'5ta'nozztesa||airde'leclorssetperpendict||artolloor.Slatjcpressuremeasu'edato'1'w.6'torgo.nozzie,o'z 9:YlY".io, a15-""Vnozzle, and o.3" W.C. for 40" splitter nozzle. Oullet velocities are approximately 1750 FPM for the 40" nozztes, tO0O FpM for the 90. nozzte and 14 DTMENST'NAL DATA O 40. Downward Nozzles Splitter Nozzles 90" Downward Nozzles Dimensions (in inches) Nozzle Type Dimension Symbol Model Number BD 50 BD 75 BD 1OO ' BD 125 BD 150 sD 175 BD 2OO BD 250 BD 3OO BD 350 BDtl00 4{)p Downward Nozzle A 1+13/16 1+13i/16 16-13/16 1G1316 '18-9/16 21-1116 zo-iv I o 23-3116 26_g/16 31-1/8 37-1t2 B 1?16 16 N 20 24 24 24 24 20 24 22 26 26 zt 30 30 30 36 .50 L'T112 3 4 4 4 6 !r0" Verlical Nozzle A 14- t 3y16 1+1916 't6-1316 16-1316 18-9n6 21-1t16 23-3/16 23-!v16 2e3y16 3t-1/8 37-1n B 13 16 to 20 20 20 24 24 24 24 24 15 15 17 22 22 n 29 29 30 u .ti D 6 6 o I I 10 10 10 14 rl0'Splitter Nozzle 18-9n6 21.1t16 23-3/16 23-316 2&316 31-1/8 37-112 B 20 n 24 24 24 24 u .J.t 39 39 40 46 D 10 12 12 14 t9 20 +Way Norzle A 14-13/16 1+'t3116 16-13y16 1G1g/16 18-9/16 21 23-3V16 &u16 26416 31-1/8 37-'tt2 B 13 lo 16 20 n 20 24 24 24 24 24 c 20-3t4 2VA4 2.-3t4 22-U4 24-1t2 27 29 29 32 37 43-'tf2 D tl 12 13 14 15 15 16 18 18 15 pERFoRMANcE DATA - Oops FoR pRopELLER rtnolls THROW.FLOOR COVERAGE 30" DOWNTURN NO22LE.......... 60. DOWNTURN NOZZIE ,------- O Data Based on units fired at tul) rated input with an enlering air temperature ol 60180"F. Maximum mounting heights hqher versus units withoui ou et qevrces- Performance Data -30",60'and 90. Downward Deflector Hoods Mounling Heighl to Bottom of Healer 30' Downward Hood For prope er Units O Models PD 50 PO 75 PO 100 PD 125 PD 150 PD 175 PO 200 PO 250 PD 3OO PD 350 PD 4OO xvz xYz xYz xYz XYZ xY z xYz xYz xYz xYz xYz 8'81926 25 34 14 31 43 15 32 44 to 36 49 18 38 52 '15 33 45 21 44 60 24 49 67 23 48 65 25 51 69 10'61522 I2322 13 41 14 31 43 15 34 47 17 5l 14 31 43 20 43 59 23 48 66 22 47 64 23 50 68 12',4 12 17 7 20 28 11 28 39 12 29 40 '14 33 .+c 15 35 49 12 30 41 19 42 58 21 47 65 21 46 62 22 49 67 14',51421 10 25 35 10 26 37 12 30 42 14 33 46 1?737 17 40 56 20 46 63 19 44 61 21 47 65 16'51725 7 21 30 10 27 38 't2 31 43 822 31 16 38 53 19 44 61 18 42 58 20 46 63 18'61826 6 20 29 I2637 6 18 26 14 36 50 17 42 58 16 40 55 18 44 60 20''12 32 45 15 39 54 14 37 52 16 41 57 22'I2435 13 35 49 't2 32 46 14 37 53 24',I2638 a 25 37 31 45 26'.I2639 A I NOTE: X = FEED FROM HEATER TO START OF FLOOR COVERAGE. Y = FEETTO END OF FLOOR COVERAGE. Z = FEET TO END OF THROW Mountino Height t5 Eottom of Heater 600 Downward Hood For Propeller Units O Models PD 50 PD 75 PD 1OO PD 125 PD 150 PD 175 PD 2OO PD 250 PD 3OO PD 350 PD 4OO xY z xYz xYz xYz xY z xYz xYz xYz xYz xYz xYz 8'0 19 26 02636 03345 03447 03852 04055 03547 04v65 o5272 0 5'1 70 05474 10'14 19 02332 o31 42 03244 03649 03953 u .tJ +c 04663 051 70 04968 o5372 12'0 18 25 02838 o2940 03346 UJOCU 03041 04460 05068 04865 051 70 14'0 10 14 UZJ5J 03041 03346 02636 o 4't 57 04865 04663 04968 16'0 13 19 0 18 25 02535 o2941 01927 03853 04562 04359 o4764 18'0 12 0 .13 '19 0 1'Z 03548 04258 04055 04460 20'02940 03852 03549 04055 22'0 16 23 o3245 02940 03549 24'01928 o1725 02737 26',0 18 26 Mounting Height io Botlom ot Heater 90' Downward Hood For Propeller Units O Models PD 50 PD 75 PD 1OO PD I25 PD 150 PO 175 PD 2OO PD 250 PD 3OO PD 350 PD 4OO S s I S S S S S S S s o 10 .tu 34 .t6 36 62 60 10'11 20 u 37 32 48 56 58 12',12 19 27 44 5l 49 53 14'zc 29 32 27 41 47 45 49 16''16 21 27 29 ZJ 38 44 46 18'20 25 2A 24 36 42 40 43 20''t9 21 26 23 34 40 38 41 22'25 33 38 36 24'ito 38 26'30 35 JO 28'29 33 .tc 30'31 16 30. HOOD 60" HOOD Fiold-bsllling anangemenl (shaded); lo prsvsnt dbcharqe air €nlry into oppo€ile unil heat€r draft dvorlsr (or baroanotric drafl conlrol on oil unit heat6rs) Installation Methods Method No. 1 - See Figure 3 Figure 3 illustrates a field{ix for gravity vented units (PD/BD or PAE/BAE) that can be made to existing gas unit heate( installaiions wherein a sheet metal baffle is faslened between the bonom of the dratt diverter opening ol the Modine unil heater and the top of the lan system housing. This batfle prevents the discharge air of the one unit heater from entering the draft diverler opening of the opposite healer. A similar batlle arrangement should be used with oil-lired unit heaters to prevent discharge air of the one heater lrom entering barometric draft control ot the opposite heater. Figure4-Method2 Method No. 2 - See Figure 4 Figure 4 illustrates an altemate diverter batfle which n€eds lo be tield fabricated. NOTE: ll only one unit per lan system is used lhe vertical baffle may be omitted, however it is slill recommended that dratt diverter batfle be installed as shown in either method *1 0r #2. Modln Mo(bl L.rEth - L PAE'BAE . 30 PASBAE . 50 PAE/BAE . 75 PD/BO - tm PO/BD - 125 PO/BD - tstt PDrtsD - 175 POIBD - 200 PD'BD . 250 PD/BD . 3OO PAgBAE - 350 PAE/BAE . 'IOO 11-1/8 1$.1/8 15.t/8 17.18 17.11A 191/8 21-1l8 2+1t4 23.1t4 26-114 32-1t4 3&1/4 Installation and labrication drawing of optonal divener baff,e (Gravity vented Gas Unit Hsato( PD/BD or PASBAE) Figure 5 - Vertical Baftle Field-inslalled inner Fan-Jet baffle (shaded); to prevent backward wind-milling of opposile unit heater lan. Fan Systern Vertical Baffle Installation SeFrgure5 The shaded area in Figure 5 illustrates a vertical baffle in the center of a fan system housing. This can be fabricated from suitable sheet metal, fitted, and fastened so as to prevent air llow of one heater from affecting th€ fan rotation and air ttow ol the opposilB healer- contact the lan syst€m manutacturer for additional installalion and application details if required. Hea ng Dlvlslon . Modine Manufacturing Company . 1221 Magnolia Avenui '_ Buena Vista, Virginia 24416 Phone:-1-8oo-828-4328 (HEAT) . Fax: 54b-261-1563 ' Fax:540-261-1903 (Service & Parts) O tilodina ManutactudrE ComPany 1997 A GAUTION To prevent pr€mature heat exchanger tailur€ do not locate ANY gas-fired units in areas where chlorinated, hatogenated or acid vapors are present in the atmosDhere. 5t97 - 25M Lrd|o in US ]VIEIEINE January, 1997 APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fan Systems with Polytubes Often unit heaters are used in combinalion with fan syslems which incorporate polytubes for air distribution. In these applications one or two unit healers are placed on each side of lhe fan enclosure and the heated air from the unit heater is directed inlo the fan enclosure. The heated air is then distributed throughout the greenhouse via the polytube connected to the fan system. Special precaulions musl be taken in this type of installation to prevent damage or service problems with the unit heaters. To aid in designing such a syslem figures 1 and 2 show the recommended installation and batlling procedures to use with Modine unit heaters. Either installation Altemate I or ll is acceotable and will result in satisfactory operation of lhe unit healers. Some fan enclosures conlain a vertical batlle which orevents one unit lrom blowing thru the tan enclosure and interlering with the operation of the opposile unit. lf the baffle is nol in place, air Jrom the lirsl unil healer to be cycled may cause the lan ol the oooosite unit to turn backwards. When the second unit is aclivated the backward propelling fan will continue to turn backwards and will result in not enough air across the heat exchanger ol lhe second unit, which can lead to premature failure ol the heat exchanger With gravity vented units (PD/BD or PAE/BAE), the air lrom the first unit can also cause problems with proper combustion and/or venting of the second unit, such as flame rollout when'the unit #1 blows into relief opening of unit #2. The following paragraph applies to gravity venled units (PD/BD or PAE/BAE). The draft diverter baffles, of the type shown in figure 1 or 2, serve a double purpose. First, they prevent the heated air discharged from the unit heater from aftecting the dratt of thal same unit should the discharge air bounce off the cenler batfle of the fan system back toward the unit heater. Secondly, they prevent the fan system from drawing products of combustion oul of the unil heater draft diverter while the fan system is operaling. lf the baffles are not in place and the products of combustion are drawn out thru the draft diverter opening the result can be poor combuslion of the gas being burned in the unit heater and/or possible crop damage. The reverse side of this bulletin shows two methods of ballling the unit heate(s) and fan system. To prevenl one unit heater lrom blowing under and across lhe fan enclosure and into the bottom air inlets ot the opposite unit heaters. the unit heaters should be mounted wilh the air discharge openings at the same level as the fan enclosure openings. lf lhis is not done, flame disturbance can result and this can lead to tlame impingement on lhe heat exchanger and eventually heat exchanger failure. lt can also cause pilot outage problems leading lo nuisance service calls or loss of heat in the greenhouse. A final consideration is to be sure that the ctm of air handled by the fan system is al least equal to the clm of air being delivered by the unit heate(s). lf lhe fan system cannot take the heated air away from lhe unit heate(s), the resull can b€ an ambient temperature build-up around the unil heater and this may cause the unit to overheat and cycle on the limit control, or cause lhe unit heat exchange to lail. unit heaters with greenhouse fan systems Figure 1 - Installation Alternate I lf tho tan system and unit heaters cannol be installed as shown, lt ls suggested thal Modine blower unll heaters wlth polylub€s be consldered as an altemat€ healing system. (See Modine Bulletin t 0-204 Applicatlon Manual tor blower unil heat€rs with polytube tor greenhouse heatlng.) 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'ERF.RMAN.E ooil- HooDS FoR BLow=* ,r,ilo=r, Performance Data - 30., 60" and 90o Downward Deflector Hoods Mounling Helghl to Botlom of Healer 30" Downward Hood For Blower Units e Models 9D 50 lBD75 BD BD 125 BD lo 2 tD 300 350 400 xYz xYz xYz xYz xY z xYz x YZ xYz x\z xYz xYZ 8''t3 29 40 18 38 52 22 47 64 23476/.26 53 72 28 56 76 24 50 68 31 63 86 3s 69 94 37 73 99 30 61 84 '| 0''12 28 38 ro J/ cu 21 46 63 21 46 63 25 52 71 26 55 75 23 49 67 30 62 85 34 69 94 36 72 98 29 6t 83 12',10 25 35 15 35 48 20 45 61 20 45 62 23 51 70 25 54 74 22 48 66 296284 33 68 93 34 71 97 2n 60 R2 14'8 21 30 14 33 46 19 43 59 19 43 60 22 50 68 24 53 73 21 47e4 28 61 83 31 67 92 33 71 96 27 59 80 16'12 30 42 17 41 57 17 42 57 zt +o oo 23 52 71 19 45 62 27 59 81 30 66 90 JZ OY YC 26 57 79 18'9 2s 36 16 39 54 16 39 54 '19 46 64 21 50 69 18 43 59 25 58 80 29 65 89 ot od Y.t 24 56 77 20'14 35 50 14 36 50 18 44 61 20 48 66 16 40 56 28 63 87 30 67 92 23 54 75 22'11 30 4i)11 31 44 16 41 57 18 45 63 36 51 22 54 75 26 62 85 28 65 90 21 52 72 24'.13 36 51 16 42 59 10 29 42 21 52 72 25 59 A2 27 63 A7 20 49 69 26',19 48 68 25 61 85 18 46 64 28'16 44 62 21 54 75 23 58 81 15 41 58 30'12 36 52 19 50 70 21 55 77 10 32 47 Mounting Height to Bottom ol Heater 60' Oownward Hood For Blower Units @ Models BD 50 BD 75 BD 1OO BD 125 BD 150 BD 175 BD 2OO BD 250 BD 3OO BD 350 BD 4OO xYz xYz xYz x\ z xYz x\ z xYZ xYz xYz xYz xYz I'031 42 04055 05068 05069 o5677 06082 05373 06893 o 74 102 0 78 107 06690 10'02839 03852 04866 04967 UDC/b 05981 o5271 06791 0 74 101 o 77 106 06588 12'02534 03649 o4764 04765 o5474 o5779 05069 06590 07299 0 76 104 06387 14',o19?7 03345 04461 04562 o5271 05676 04867 06488 o71 97 o 75 102 06285 16'at to o2940 o4257 o425A vcuoo o5474 04663 06285 06995 0 73 100 06082 18'o2231 U .'O JJ 039s3 04764 051 70 04359 06082 06893 o7298 05879 20'03346 o3447 04360 04866 03954 05879 06590 07095 0s576 22',02636 o2738 03954 04461 o3447 vcc/5 06386 o6792 o5272 24',0 16 24 03345 03954 o2434 051 70 06082 06489 04866 26',04664 05678 061 84 04360 28',04056 05272 o5779 30'03043 o4665 05373 0 22 3'l 90" Downward Hood For Blovuer Units €) Data Based on unit lired at lull rated input,60"-80'F entering ak temperature, and a 4o"F temperature rise through unit. Marimum mounting heights higher versus units withod;uflet devises. j 90' HOOO 17 pERFoRMANcE DATA - eleen uNrr HEATERS Models With or Without Blower Enclosure O @ O,O' O For 575V selections, please see chart on page 19. 18 PERFORMANCE DAil - CONTINUED Filters For blower units wiih enclosure and filter, add the tollowing stalic pr€ssures to the static pressure delermined by the system designer tor total e)dernal stalic oressure. BD 50 0.1" w.c. BD 75 0.2" w.c. BD 1OO o.2" w.c. BD 125 0.3'w.c. BD 150 0.1" w.c. BD 175 0.2, wc. BD 2OO 0.1- w.c. BO 250 0.2'w.c. BD 3q)0.2' w.c. BD 350 0.2" w.c. BD 4{t0 0.2" w.c. O Shaded ar6a indicates the units standard motor & standard drive arraogemgnt- For operation outsidg the shaded area, sp€cify motor Hp and drive number. Q Outpitts sholvn are lor elgvations up to 2OOO'. For elevations over 2000', outpul needs to be reduced 4o/. lot each 1000' above sea tevel. (Do€s not apply in Canada - see rating plate) O Sheave tums open are approximate. For proper operation, check blower mm. @ Mounling height and throw for BD modets (Mo duct- woi( or nozzles and at an airflow yielding a 55. temperature riss), are the same as lhose listed on page 12 for equivalent pD rnodels. @ Rpm setting shown in bold type indicate factory senings and standard drives. Perlormance is the same; molor sheave can just accomodale larger shaft . o Models With or Without Blower Enclosure O @ O @ O lmportant: Note for 575V Only HP & Drive IHF & DfiC to oRD-fr trom this Catalog I t|om pdca List O BD 50 114-C1A2 = 114-C194 1/4 - C183 = 1/4. C195 1/3-Ci = 1,3-C61 BD75 114-C1A4 = 1/4-C196 1/4-C185 = 1/4-C186 1/3-C185 = '1,/3-C186 BDlOO 114 - C2OO = 1t4-C2Oa 1/4-C90 = 1t4-C92 1/3-C90 = 113-C92 BDl25 1/4-C188 = 1/4-C1B9 li€-C188 = 1/3-Ctgg 113 - C202 = 1/3-C211 1112-C201 = 11E-C20S 8Dl50 1i4-C191 = 1t4-C197 l/3-c197 = 113-C197 1/3-C95 = 1A-C96 8Dl75 1/3-C9s = 1,A-C96 11/2-C193 = 11/2-C198 BD2OO 1t4 - C212 = 1t4 -C213 1t3 -C2't2 = 1/3-C213 113-C1O2 = 1/3-ClOl 11/2-C105 = 11/2-C18O BD250 1/3-C203 = 1t3 - C2O4 1112-C1O5 = 11/2-C180 8O300 11/2-C106 = |t/2-C108 BD350 11/2-C105 = 1t/2-C180 1l/2-C100 = 11t2-C21O BD4OO 1ll2-C105 = 11t2-C180 19 sERVrcE TNSTRU.t'NS - tr=r, DEVT.ES Figure 13 Service, Safety, and Other Maior Unit Heater Components LIMIT CONTROL LOCAT€O UNOER LEFT SIDE PANEL FOR SERVICE, REMOVE PANEL COMBUSTION AIR INLETS & BURNER Limit Control (Overheat Switch) The limit control, mounled on the left inner side oanel (when facing front ol unit), will shut otf lhe gas suppty to the main burner in the event of overheating. lt is a single pole single throw switch. The contacts open to shut the electric gas valve off in the event the unit should overheat. This timit control should operale only when somethlng is seriously wrong with the unit. Anytime this control operates, correct the difficultv immediately or serious damage may result. lf the limit control cuts off the gas supply during normal operation: 1. Make sure deflector blades are open and lhat lhere are nor any obstructions in the air inlet or discharge ou et. 2. Check aclual inpul to unit agajnst rated input. 3. Check to be sure motor is operating. 4. On propeller units, check thal fan is not loose on motor shaft. On blower units, check belt and sheave for tiqhtness or oamage. 5. On propeller units, check fan speed against speed on moror nameplate. On blower units check blower speed against Pertormance Data on pages 18 or 19, check for reitriction in ducts and for dirty filters. 6. Check 10 make sure the venting system is not damaged or blocked. Also check to be sure unit is venlinq normallv and th-at there is not negative pressure in the buiiding adversery affecting draft. 7. Clean heal exchanger tubes inside and oul il necessary. 8. lf items l-7 do not solve the probfem, check limit control and replace if necessary. The control is accessible bv 20 RELIEF OPENING VENT P]PE CONNECTION BLOCKED VENT SAFETY SWITCH iFRONT. TOP VIEW) LOUVERS TERI\'INAL BOARD COMBINATION GAS CONTFIOL JUNCTION BOX removing the left outer side panel, held in place by screws at the rear of the unit. IMPORTANT NOTE: The limit control (overheat switch) on lhis unit heater will shut ofl ihe gas should excessive discharge temperatures occur. Do not attempt to control the lan with the limit control. Any change in wiring to attempt lo control the tan with the limil conlrol will result in hazardous conditions and void the warranty. Blocked Vent Safety Switch (BVSS) A BVSS is supplied on all gravity-vented unit heaters and is designed to prevent operation of the main burner if the ventino system is blocked. lf the BVSS has tripped, turn off the gas and electric supply to the unit heater. Check the entire vent system connected to the unit heater for blockage or damage. In the case of a restricted vent, there mav not be enouoh dilulion air to carry away the heat radiating otf the heat exchanger top (and surrounding area), the BVSS may exceed the temperalure setting and trip. Spillage will also cause the BVSS to trip. lf spillage exceeds five minutes, even though the venl is in compliance with the NFGC, some type of change must be made in the vent svstem to stop the spillage. These changes (improvements) couli be lengthening the vertical vent run, reducing the horizontal vent run, insulating lhe vent pipe, using a larger diameter venl pipe, or using a less restrictive vent terminal. SERVICE INSTRUCTil*' - SAFETY DEVICES lf.these changes do not stop ihe spillage or the installer cnooses not to make changes, a power exhauster is reallv tne only recommended fix (see bulletin 6-530). Low ambient installations can also be a cause for extended spillage. Be aware that in these installations for lrceze protection and/or condensate protection, lhere is a good chance that a power exhauster will be necessary. In instances where the blocked vent safety switch trips repeatedly, refer to Figure 14. After the.vent system has been changed, or if no blockage or damage is found in the vent system, ihe blocked vent sriitch may be reset. To reset the blocked vent switch, remove the Figure 14 BVSS - Troubleshooting Ftow Chart access cover in the top panel of the unlt heater and depress the reset button localed on the switch. With the switch reset, turn on the electric and gas supply to the unit heater and restart the unit. Carelully observe the operation of the unit to assure that it is operating ionectly. lf the 6lock vent switch does not allow the unit to iunction, br trips after the unit has operated lor a period of time, call a qualifieb seMce agency to service the equipment. Do not attempt to bypass the blocked vent satety switch with a switch. Do nol'aftempt to replace a defrective blocked vent safety swilch with a switch other than that supplied by the unii heater manufacturer. ls vent blocked or restricled? ls there spillage after 5 minutes? (see note 1) ls there a negative pressure in building? (see note 2)Replace blocked vent switch; Does switch still trio? ls vent in compliance with NFGC? Can one or more of the following be done?. Lengthen vertical vent run . Insulate vent . Use larger diameter vent . Use less restrictive weather cao Does unit still trip? Note 1 : To determine spillage, place lit malch stick (6" - 8" match stick il possible) 2" - 3" into diverter relief opening and det6rmine direction ot the flame (or direction of smoke if flame goes out). lf flame or smoke comes back at you, there is spillage. The flame or smoke should be pulled in. Note 2: One indication of negative pressure is that outside doors tend to swing toward inside of buitding. 21 sERvrcE TNSTRUcToNS - *ru=not ONLY PEOPLE TRAINED AND FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATION OF UNIT HEATERS AND THEIR CONTFOLS SHOULD SERVICE TH|S UNIT. General Maintenance 1. Service air moving componenls annually. a. On propeller units this includes checking molor lor lubrication if motor is not the permanently lubricated type and check fan ior fit on motor shaft and for damage to blades. b. On blower units this should include: (1) Checking motor and blower bearings for lubrication. (2) Checking belt and sheaves for proper alignment and adjustment. (3) Checking cleanliness of blower wheel and filters. 2. Keep unit Jree irom dust, dirt, grease, and foreign matter. paying particular attention to: a. Combustion air inlets. b. Burner ports, pilot burner, and main burner ori{ices (avoid use of hard, sharp instrumenls capable of damaging surfaces, lor cleaning these ports.) lf air pressure is available, use air hose to blow dirt and other foreign matter f rom within the burner. Also main burner orifices should be checked for blockaqe due ro soider webs. etc. c. Primary air shutters (when used). d. Clean heat exchanger tubes {rom bottom wilh still brush atter removing burner (Do not use wire brush). e. Botlom pan. f. Fan blade. 3. Check wiring for possible loose connections. 4. Controls - See control inslruction sheets {urnished separately with the unit heater. To Femove Main Burner 1 . Turn off all electricity and gas to unit. 2. Lower bottom pan to expose burner and manifold. See Figurel,Page2. 3. Disconnect pilot tubing and thermocouple lead (or ignition cable) at the combination gas control (and ignition conkol.) 4. Remove the two burner retaining pins holding the burner in place. The burner can then be easily lowered from the unit. In replacing the burner, be certain that the slots at the front of the burner are located properly on their shoulder rivets and that the burner relaining pins are put back inlo their proper locations. Troubleshooting Guide Figure 15 Manif old Adiustment, Natural Gas Combustion Problem Symptoms and Diagnosis To realize full gas heating value requires periodic inspections with proper combustion control corrections as outlined and illustrated here. 1. Lifting Flames Lifting flames rise unevenly above the burner port and may occur on tew or all the pons. Sometimes the llames drop and lifl interminently. Lifting can be eliminated by reducing primary air. ll flame cannot be adjusted properly, check input rate to heater and mani{old gas pressure; reduce i{ necessary. Check lhe orifice size with those listed in Table 5 to be sure the unil is not operating over rated input. Figure 16 Air Shutter Adiustment, Propane Gas Figure 17 Lifting Flame Condition 90oooooooooooo0l 22 rRouBLESHoorN*u,o- 2. Yellow Tipping Yellow tipping of a normally blue flame is caused bv insutfictent primary air, and indicated incomplete combustion pioducing carbon monoxide, aldehydes, and free carbon (soot). A dirtv orifice or one that is out of line, can also reduce pnmary aii and cause yellow tipping. Check orifice, clean realign, or replace lf necessary. With propane gas, some yellow tipping is aMays present, but is not obiectionable. 3. Flashback Flashback occurs when air-gas milture ignites inside the bumer to bum near the orifice. Flashback on ignition or during burner operation usually can be eliminated by reducing primary air. The burner may also be operating below its rated capacity. Check input rate and adjust to coneit value by increasing orifice size or manifold gas pressure. 4. Wavering Flames Drafts across bumers may cause flames to waver or appear unstable. Wavering flames can lead to incomDlete combustion if flames impinge on cool surfaces. Waverino can tre caused by air drafts into the burner compartment or biy misalignment of the burner. Draft-blown flames mav indicate a cracked heal exchanger. Figure 18 Wavering Flame or Misalignment ,o'l'd 5. Floating Flames Floaling llames are long - do not have well_defined cones, roll around in the combustion chamber, sometimes completely ofi the ports. Usually an aldehyde odor is present to indicate incomplete combustion. l{ combustion air supply is reduced too lar, burner ilames will float. Often the pilot ilame near the port smothers and goes out. Lack of combustion air causes bumer flames to float. The unit may be overfired so its flue outlet area may be too small for lhe increased firing rate. Check input rate and reduce it necessary. Soot or dusl may be blocking the flue. Check flue and clear any blockage. Adjust primary air to get rid of yeltow tipping that may produce soot lo block flueways. Make sure combustion air inlets are not blocked. Figure 19 Floating Flame Condition 6. Flame Rotlout Flames rolling out of the combustion air inlets when the burner is turned on can create a lire hazard, scorch unit finish, bum wires, or damage controls. Gas in the bumer mixer may be ignited, producing flashback. Flame rollout is a variation ol lloating flames, with flames reaching for air outside the combustion chamber. Basic cause is lack of combustion air that may be due to overfiring, poor venting, or flue blockage. Figure 20 Flame Rollout Appearance Standing Pilot Problem Symptoms and Diagnosis 1. lf pilot does not light: POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES 'la. Check that manual gas eontrol (knob or lever) on combination gas control is in the pilot position. 1b. Bleed air trom pilot line. (Use special care in bleeding propane units.) 1c. lf pilot sputters, check pilot line for condensate or other obslruction. 1d. ll pilot flame is {eeble or short, check pilot orifice for cleanliness. Replace if necessary. See page 9 lor pilot flame adjustment. 1e. Be sure thermocouple contact point is clean. lf problem persists, replace thermocouple. 1{. lf the above steps do not correct the condition, consult your local qualified installation and service contractor or appropriate utility company. 2. ll standing pilot does not stay lit: POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDTES 2a. Check inlet pressure with all units operating, making certain that there is proper pressure. 2b. Check pipe or tubing size to unit. See Table 2. 2c. Be sure all pilot connections are tight. 2d. Check for excessive drafts. 2e. Check for clogged pilot oritice or oilot line. 2f. Check for leaks around pilot frttings. lf leaks cause llame impingement on lhermocouple lead, thermocouple may become inoDerative. 23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDI lltermittent Pilot Problem Symptoms and Diagnosis 1. Pilot will not light or stay lit: It a qualified service person cannot solve the problem, consull your local gas company or Modine representative. When servicing, repairing or replacing parts on lhese units always give the complete Model Number (which inctudes power code and control code) and Serial Number from the unit rating plale. See page 26 for Model Number and Serial Number Designations. GAUTION Do not attempt to reuse ignition controllers which have been wet. Replace detective controller. 3. Effect of pilot operation on safety controls: POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES 3a. A short pilot flame may cause poor ignition and result in the controls not opening the combination gas control or reduce heat on thermocouple to the poinl where the automatic controls become inoperative, thereby shutting ofi gas supply to main burners. This may result trom a plugged orifice. 3b. Check eiectrical connection from the thermocouple element to the safety valve to assure good electrical contacl Also check location of pilot flame in relation to 2. Pilot lights, main burner will not light: POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE FEMEDY 2a. Gas valve in off position. 2b. System in lock-oul mode. 2c. Cracked or broken sensor ceramic. 2d. Defective or loose connections to flame sensor or flame sensor lead. 2e. Incorrect gas pressure. 2f. Insufficient current signal from llame sensor. 29. Inconect or loose wiring. 2h. Poor ground to ignition conlroller. 2i. No power to ignition controller or gas varve 2j. Loose limit control . connections or de{ective limit. 2k. Defective or plugged gas valve regulator- 21. Defective thermostat or thermostat out of calibration. 2m.Thermostat heat anticipator incorrectly set. 2n. Delective ignilion controller. 2p. Blocked vent satety switch tripped. 2a. Turn to on position. 2b. Beset system. 2c. Replace sensor. 2d. Correct or replace. 2e. Check and adjsut if necessary to manufacturer's recommendations. 2f. Check current according to manufacturer's recommendations and replace if necessary. 29. Check wiring. 2h. Check grounding means. 2i. Check voltage to conlroller ano gas varve. 2j. Gheck connections. Replace limit control if necessary. 2k. Inspect gas valve regulator. Replace il necessary 21. Calibrate thermostat or replace if necessary. 2m.Check anticipator setting and correct il necessary. 2n. Replace. 2p. Refer to page 20 lor instructions 4. lf main burners do not light: POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES 4a. Check that manual valve on combination gas control is in ON position. 4b. Be sure pilot is lit, correctly positioned and strong enough to ignite burner ports. 4c. Check wiring (electrical power supply) to combination gas control. 4d. lf unit is equipped with an ECO (energy cut-off device located on rear panel of unit) check fuse in ECO and make sure it has not blown and is operating correclly. Caution: The ECO {use should blow only if excessive unit temperatures are experienced. lf fuse is blown make sure the cause of the unit overheating is found and corrected before replacing the fuse and placing the unit back into ooeralron. 4e. lf the above does not correct the condition. consult vour local gas company or local Modine representative. POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY 1a. No spark at ignitor. 1b. Dirty or defective flame sensor or loose connections lo flame sensor. 1c. Pilol valve electrical connections loose. 1d. Defeclive pilot valve. 'le. Poor ground connections. 1f. No power from control lranstormer. '19. Spark not located in pilot gas stream. t h. Dirty or plugged pilot orifice. 1i. Pilot line kinked or obstructed. lj. Pilol flame 'too tow. 1k. Flame sensor out of oosition. 11. Defective ignition controller. 1a. Check connections. Check lor proper spark gap, cracked or broken electrode ceramic, blown controller tuse or brittle, cracked or loose high tension cable. Check power exhausier pressure switch. Replace it defective. 1b. Check milli-amps of sensor. Tighten loose connections. Clean sensor wilh sleel wool. Replace flame sensor if necessary. 1 c. Tighten connections. '1 d. Replace. '1e. Check grounding means. 1f . Check transfomer voltage on secondary side lor 25v. 19. Correct or replace pilot. t h. Clean or replace. 1i. Correct or replace pilot line. lj. Check pilot flame and adjust per valve manufacturer's recommendalaons. 1k. Reposition. 11. Replace. 3. Burner shuts down before thermostat is satistied: POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY 3a. Flame sensing circuit lailure. 3b. Soot on sensing rod. 3c. Blockage in heat exchanger. 3d. Blockage in main burner orif ice. 3a. Check flame sensing rod, sensor ceramic, sensor lead and connectlons for damage or loss of continuity; Replace defective elements. 3b. Clean oif soot and adjust pilot to smaller size. 3c. Clean heat exchanger. Determine cause and correct. 3d. Clean or replace orifice. 4. Burner fails to shut off after thermostat is satislied: POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY 4a. Faulty thermoslat or improper heal anticipator setting. 4b. Defective ignition controller. 4c- Deleclive gas control- 4a. eheck thermostat and anticipator setting. Replace if defective. 4b. Replace 4c. Replace. 24 MOTORDATAO@@O Motor Data and Total Unit Power Requirements - propeller pD Models Power Code Description - Blower BD Models o whenever 200v/'! Q. 23ov/10, 2oov3s, or 23ov/34 is used, jt is necessary Io specify 2oov/230v controts. whenever 46ov (or 575v) 30 power is used, it is i!|ii:?g"f "',:ffi:j."y,?"jj*."Yf::J:11*Y1::...1t^y[:ll,^"1$ 3-qiv11do.r1;"1r'o[-*ii'ii,-i"ir,'',-],stare, ro provide a 460v (or 5z5v) to 230y (or 200v),75vA srep-down rransrormer Iit the.power eihausreric""""o'y i" ,"J,if,""J,;il;;"d#;il;;fij]j'# i"fiiilif;'j;llj."##""5fi,,9j"being 230v (or 200v)' The 46ov tor'Szsvl controls r,"quir'" no looirio'nar rr.nslormer (;nless the po*", ertiu"t"i aoessory is used, then a 46ov (or 575v) to z3ov 250VA step-down transformer is needed) with the molor starter coiL"olf"g" 2lV O PD units with 460V/30 power suppty are not tisted by C.c.A. @ All motors used are produced. rated and tested by reputable manulacturers in ac@rdance wilh NEMA standards and carry the standard warranty of both the motor manulaclurer and Modine. All motors are totally e;cbsed and all single phase motors have built-in thermal overload Drotection. Power Code Description - propeller pD Models PwL Code Electric Power PD 30 PD 50 PD 75 PO 100 PD 125 PD 150 PD t75 PD 2OO PD 250 PD 3OO PD 35{)PD 4OO Horsepower 01 '11 5/60/1 1t40 1t40 1t12 1112 1tg 1/8 1/6 1t3 112 1 'I 02 230160/1 1t40 1t40 1t8 't l8 1lg 1ta 1/6 1/6 1/3 1/2 1 1 04 200/60/3 114 'l l4 1/4 1t4 1/3 1t3 1/3 1t2 1 1 05 ZJUl4bU/bU/3 114 1/4 1/4 1t4 1/3 1t3 1/3 1t2 '|1 Voltage 115/60/1 230/60i1 200/60/3 23{l/460/60/3 HP Mtr. Amps Mtr. Fprn Total Amps Total Watts Mtr, Amps Mtr. Bpm Total Amps Total Wafls Mtr, Amps Mtr. Rpm Total Amps Total Watls Mtr. Amps liltr. HPm Total Amps Total Watts 1t40 1t12 1t8 1/6 114 1/3 1/2 1 1 .U 2.8 5.4 10.0 '1 550 I ozc I ozJ 1075 '1075 1075 1125 1.3 2.5 3.1 7.8 10.3 110 200 300 310 490 690 1050 o.4 1.0 1.5 2.2 3.5 5.0 1550 172s 1n75 't otu 1075 '1125 0.6 1.7 2.4 3.7 5.2 '110 200 310 490 avu 1050 1.9 2.4 4.0 ,iu 1140 1140 1140 1.7 2.1 2.8 4.2 Jt'U 490 740 1200 ,.i., 2.111.1 2.6t1.3 4.Otz.0 1725 1140 1140 1140 r.ulo.t 2.4t'1.2 3.41.6 4.A2.'l ; 490 740 1200 Power Code BD50 l'uta BDlOO 8D125 BD150 8D175 BD2OO BD25O BDsOO BD35O BD4OO Electric Power HP Unv(HP HP HP Driv(HP Driv(HP HP HP HP HP HP Driv( 02 04 o5 07 t I otov/ | 230/60/1 200/60/3 230/460/60/3 575/60t3 1/4 114 114 114 1/i4 1r11, 182 182 182 194 1/4 114 1t4 1t4 1t4 rE4 184 184 184 196 t4 114 114 1t4 1/4 200 200 200 200 208 /4 114 1/4 114 't /4 r66 188 188 188 189 1/4 1t4 1t4 114 1t4 191 191 191 191 1/4 'l t4 'l I4 1/4 1t4 212 212 212 213 o9 10 IJ 115/60/1 230t60/'l 200/60t3 230t460t6013 575/6n/al 1t4 114 1t4 1t4 114 183 183 183 183 1t4 1t4 1t4 1t4 1t4 185 185 185 185 IRA 1t4 1t4 't 14 't 14 1t4 90 90 90 90 a2 113 1t3 1t3 1t3 1ta 188 188 188 188 tRq 1t3 1t3 1t3 1t3 1t3 191 191 191 '191 197 1/3 1/3 1/3 'l t3 1ta 95 95 95 95 q6 1/3 l/J 1/3 1IA 212 212 212 214 1t3 1/3 1t3 t/3 203 203 203 203 2rl4 314 3/4 3t4 ?J4 20s )i4 ?n4 205 2nc I I 1 1 107 107 107 107 'l o'l 1t? 105 '1 05 105 105 lRO 17 18 20 21 23 115i60/1 230/60/1 200/60/3 230/460/60/3 aTq.lantl 1t3 113 1t3 1/3 1tA I 'I I I 6t 1t3 1/3 1t3 1t3 t/3 185 r85 185 185 IRA 1t3 ttJ 1t3 1t3 1t? 90 90 90 90 92 1t3 1/3 1t3 113 1t2 202 202 202 202 211 1t3 1/3 95 95 qA 1t2 1/2 1/2 1t7 96 96 96 :ro 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 113 102 102 102 102 tol 112 1/2 1t2 1t) 2U 204 204 ,NA 1 I 'I 1 205 205 205 205 2o4 1-1t2 1-1/2 1-1t2 1-1t) r05 t05 105 105 1AO 2 io 210 21n ZJ 26 28 29 31 115/60/1 230t60t1 200/60/3 230/460/60/3 575/60/3 1/2 1/2 1t2 1t2 1t2 61 ol ol 61 1/2 186 186 186 r86 r86 1t2 1t2 1/2 1t2 1t2 92 92 92 92 1/2 1t2 1t2 1t2 1t? 211 211 211 211 211 1/2 'l/2 'v2 'l12 96 YO 96 314 3/4 3t4 3t4 3t4 192 192 192 192 192 1/2 1/2 1/2 101 101 101 101 101 3t4 314 314 3/4 3t4 205 205 205 205 205 'l-1t2 1-1/2 1-1t2 1-1/2 1-112 ruo tub ruo tuo 108 1-112 r'tn 100 100 100 to0 210 5 a "t 111 111 33 34 39 1r 5/60/t 230/60/1 200/60/3 2301460t60t3 575t60/3 3t4 3t4 3t4 314 3t4 61 6'1 61 ol 61 1/2 'v2 'I 187 187 187 187 187 1t2 1t2 1/2 1t2 1t2 91 91 91 91 91 3t4 3t4 3/4 314 3t4 199 199 199 199 '| 99 3/4 3t4 3/4 3t4 3/4 38 38 38 38 38 I 1 I 192 't92 192 192 192 3t4 3t4 3/4 3/4 3/4 to to to to to 1 '1 1 1 1 205 205 205 zuc 205 tit 108 108 2 2 ,ro 210 210 5 5 io, 207 207 41 42 44 45 47 11 5/60/1 230/60/1 200t60t3 230/460/60/3 575t60t3 3t4 3/4 3t4 3/4 3t4 187 187 187 187 187 3t4 3t4 3t4 u4 3t4 91 91 91 91 91 I 1 I I 190 190 190 190 190 'I 'I 1 1 1 38 38 38 38 38 1-1t2 1-1t2 1-'v2 1-1t2 1-1t2 193 193 193 198 'I 'I 1 ,l 'I to '16 1t2 1t2 1t2 1/2 105 105 105 105 180 .t 3 3 111 111 3 3 't" 'I|1 111 49 50 52 55 5/60/1 230/60t1 200t60t3 23U460t60/3 575/60/3 1 1 1 1 1 1 '| C|l 91 91 91 91 I I 1 1 1 91 91 9t 91 1-1n 1- 1/1 1-1t2 201 201 201 201 209 80 80 80 112 1t2 112 105 105 105 105 180 2 2 'r ot 108 108 5 5 5 ",207 207 25 MOTOR DATA O @ Motor Data and Total Unit 1""" p"s. zsyO Power Requirements - Blower BD Models Voltage 115/60n 230/60/1 200/60/3 230/460/60/3 575/60/3 HP Mtr. Amps Mtr. Rpm Total Amps Total Watts Mtr. Amps Mtr. Rpm Total Amps Total Watts Mtr. Amps Mtr. Rpm Total Amps Tolal \'Vatls Mtr. Amps Mtr. Bpm Total Amps Total Wans Mtr. Amps Mlr. Rpm Total Amps Tolat Watl 1t4 1t3 1t2 3t4 '| 1-1t2 2 3 J 5.0 d.5 11 .0 13.4 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 5.7 8.8 '11.3 tJ-/ 390 410 600 870 1080 1490 2.7 z.a J.U 7.7 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 '1725 co 2.7 4.0 5.7 6.9 7.9 390 410 600 870 1080 1490 1.2 1.9 2.3 2.9 4.0 5.2 6.8 10.6 14.3 1725 1725 1725 1725 '1725 '1725 1725 '1725 1725 2.5 3.1 4.2 5.4 10.8 14.5 370 400 OUU 840 '| 100 1500 1950 e300 4400 1.3/O.7 1.6/0.8 2.6/1 .3 3.0/1 .5 3.8/1 .9 5.42.6 6.6/3.3 8.8/4.4 r3.2/6.6 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1725 1 .6/0.8 1 .8/0.9 2.8/1 .4 3.2/1 .6 4.O/2.0 5.4/2.7 6.8/3.4 9.0/4.5 370 400 600 840 1100 1500 1950 3300 4400 0.6 0.6 0.9 '1 .1 t.c 1.9 4.0 5.2 1725 1725 1725 '1725 1725 1725 1725 ttlc o.7 o.7 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.O 370 400 600 840 1 100 1500 1 950 3300 4400 Blower Drive Numbers Drive No. Blower Sheave Molor Sheave Drive No. Blower Sheave Motor Sheave Belt No. Browning Pilch Dia.Bore Max. Pilch Dia.Bore Belt No. Browning Pitch Dia.Bore Max. Pitch Dia.Bore c1 c16 c38 c61 c80 c90 c91 c92 UYO cl 00 c1 01 c102 c105 c106 c107 c108 c1t1 cl80 c182 c183 c184 c185 c186 c187 429 A48 441 A30 A45 442 443 A50 450 449 454 452 445 452 452 454 A36 A33 443 438 A35 I 6 7 6 6 7 7 6 9 10 9 6 I I 10 I 6 10 7 7 5 1 314 3/4 3t4 3t4 314 3/4 314 3t4 'I 'I 1 .I 1 1 1 'I 1 3t4 314 3/4 314 3t4 314 2.9 2.9 4.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 4.4 2.9 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/6 7t8 1t2 5/8 5/8 1t2 5/8 5/8 5/8 1t2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7lA 1-118 7t8 1t2 1n 1t2 5/8 5t8 c188 c189 c190 c191 c192 cl93 c194 c195 c196 c197 cl99 c200 c201 c202 c203 c204 lJzuc c207 c208 c209 c210 c21'l c212 c213 438 A39 A35 449 440 447 444 450 447 A34 A39 A40 A35 451 452 A46 A51 A40 A40 A51 A36 A58 459 7 7 5 8 I o 10 11 8 I 6 10 10 8 6 I 14 14 3t4 314 3/4 314 314 3t4 3t4 3/4 314 3t4 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 1 314 3t4 1 314 1 1 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 4.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 4.4 2.9 2.9 4.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 4.4 2.9 4.4 4.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 1t2 5/8 5/8 112 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 7t8 5t8 'v2 5/8 1/2 112 5t8 5/tl 1-1t8 5/8 7t8 7t8 5/8 1t2 5t8 Rating Plate ldentification Serial Number Designations 12 01 uo*""u""rr"-oJ T llr 8:t""r I FAN ofi aLowER -------J SUPPLIEF CODE 01 . Revcor 08 - Efooksido SERIES |o€ NTY }IJ*D€R ldentilres rvhich s6ri€s ol coltrols werc lumisfred oa the unil. WEEK OF IAN{JFACTUBE l0 - 10" \N€ek ol 1997 25 - 25; week of 1997 26 Model Number Designations PD - Propeller Unit BD - Blower Unit lnpul 150 - 150,000 Btl/hr 175 - 175,000 Btr/hr 250 - 250,000 Btu/hr etc. Heat Exchanger A - Aluminized S - Stainless Steel PD T tl I inpui Input tnput Power Code 01 - Complete Power Code descriptions 02 - are shown on page 25 etc. Unit is equipped with 2-slage or me€fianical modulation lgnilion Type A- Standing Pilot E - lnlerminent Piloi ) CONTROL O"'O*'O Propeller and Blower Unit Heaters - pD and BD Models O@@@ (]) CGAapproved 46OV and 575V available on btower unrts oniy. @ All PO andBD models with two-stage or modutatrig gas controls r€qurre a Category lt vent svslem. rnolors o' 14 amps @ 115v A.c conlacl laclory lor applicalrons wilh unrts having motors wilh horsepower ratings above t hp or 14 amps e 115v A.c.@whenevel2coV/lo.23ov/lo'2ooV3oor23o\,i3olsLrsed.|t|snecessartoso;ir2o0V/23oVcontro|s'when;vela6oV(;.575V)3opow€'isus€<,'is accessory rs used, lhen a 460v (or 575vi to 230v 25ovA sleloown vanslormer rs needed) wrth the molor srarle. coilvottaoe 24v. Electrical Details SuDDlv voliisi:Transformer by Modine Translormet by Others Control Voltage Optional Controls required by others rEnstornrer Motor Slarter Coil Voltage Gravity Vented PowerExhauslerf 115V X 115V 200v X 200/230v 200v 230V X 200/230v 230V 460V X 460V 460V/230V,25oVA 24V X 200/230v 460V/230V,75VA O 460V/230V.250VA 230V 1'575V 575V 575V/230V.25oVA 24V x 200/230v 575V/230V7sVA l 575vl230v.250W 230V 3,/i\ .^^.,.---. .. ^--. . .\r2 {orrvls/5v)/zuuv lranslormer as an alternative is okay. L,lotor starter coil then needs to be 2o0v aiso. Control Operating Sequence For Standing Pilot (with pitot Lit) Upon a c€ll for heat from thermostat, power ts supplied to the combination gas control and at the same time power is supplied to the fan timer. The main bumer shoutd light immediately. The fan motor will start in 15 to 45 seconds. When the thermostat has been satisfied, power is tumed off to the combination gas control and lan timer. The main bumer will go out but the pilot will continue to bum. The lan molor will continue to dperate for 45 to 75 seconds to allow the heat exchanger to cool down. For Intermittent Pilot Upon a call tor heat trom the thermostal, power is supplied to the ignition control and at the same time power is supplied to the tan timer. Sparking will start at the pilot immediately and at the same time the first opera-tor,of the combination gas control opens to allow gas to flow to the prlol bumer. The pitot flame should light and be senied (proven) in a few seconds. As soon as the pitot flaml is sensed the sDarkjno will stop and the second operator of the combination gas conirol wiliopen allowing gas lo flow to the main bumer. In 15 to 45 seconds from the time the thermostat called lor heat the lan motor will slart. On systems utilizing control codes 3G33, 85, 86, 93 or 94, the system will attempt to light the pilot for 70 seconds once there is a demand for heat, lf the pilot is not sensed ior any reason, the ignition control will wait for a predetermined tin.e with the combination gas control closed and. no_spark. After the predetermined time lapses, the cycle will begin again. The time lhat lapses between cycles is at pre-programmed intervals (approximalely 6 minLltes). This wilt continue indefinitelv until the pilol llame is sensed or until power is interrupted to the syst;m. When the thermostat has been satisfied, power is tumed off to the ignilion control and the combination gas control, so both the main gas and pilot gas are tumed off. The fan wi continue to operate for 45lo 75 seconds 1o allow the heat exchanger to cool down. Two-Stage Control Systems The thermostat will start the unit wjth the combination gas control in lhe first stage (509," ot normal input). lf the thermostat senaes a furlher droo In temperature the second stage (1009; of normal input) of the combrnatron gas control will be energized. When the thermostal senses an increase in temperature the combination gas control will be retumed to the first stage operation. Mechanical Modulation Systems When power is tumed on the pilot is automatically lit. When the sensing bulb atlached to the combination gas control senies a drop in temperatur€ the valve will open at 50% ot normal inout. It the temperature drops further the vave will open further. As the temperature rises the valve will retum to soo/i, ol normal inoul. lf the temperature rises further the valve will close. 27 Control System Description Control Code No. Service Voltage Thermoslat Voltage Type of Gas singlFstage, standing Pitot, i o0o; shut-ofi - utirrzes a singre-liage combination gas contror and thermocouple. Pilot needs to be manually lit initially and stays tit. 11 14 81 a2 91 92 115V 200/230v 460V 575V 115V 200/230v 460V 575V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V nalural nalural nalural natural propane propane propane Two'stage, standing Piror, io0% shut-otf - utitizes a two-stas;€as co-nrror (which fires at so* oirooz ol full raled inpul) and thermocouple. pitot needs to be manua y lit in-itia y and stays tit. 25 84 '115V 200/230v 115V 200/230v 25V 25V 25V natural nalural propane propane singlFstage' Inlerminent Pirot rgnition, ro0o/" shut-ofl with continuous Retry - utirizes a singre-srage combinatron gas conlrol and an ignilion conlrol (continuous retry). Pilol is automatically lit on call tor heat. 30 31 32 85 94 115V 200t230v 460V 575V 115V 200i230v 460V 575V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V natu.al natural nalUral natural propane propane propane propane r o( rgn[ron, ruu-/b:tnUI_Un W|ln GOn nUOUS Retry _ Utillzes a modulatlng comblnation gas control and an ignition control (continuous retry). pilot is automaticalli lit whenever there is power to lhe unil. Modulation range is between 50% and l OO% firei gas controt shuts otf below 50%frre. Available on BD mode:s only 60 89 90 115V 200i230v 115V 200/230v 25V 25V 25V 25V nalural narural propane propane Tlro.Stage, Interminent Pilot tgnition, t OO"; Stru@ combinatron gas conlrol (which lires at 50% or 1OOo,'o ot full rated input) and an rgnition controt (continuois retry). Palot is automatically lit only on call tor heat. 64 87 88 115V 200/'230v 115V 200/230v 25V 25V 25V natural natural propane propane For local Darts and ALABAIIA Wans Engr. 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Dallas iX (214) 4S4-8885 utAH A.A. Mavcock Cornoanv Sall Lak; C ty. UT (801)364-1S26 vtRGlNll L.A. Prillaman Co., lnc. Ashland, VA (804)798-1455 WASHING'ON Proctor Sales, Inc. Lynnwood, WA (2c6') 774-1441 WASHINGTON, DC Marva Sales Lovensville, VA (540) 882-3640 wtscoNstN C & S Hydron cs, Inc. Delafieid, Wl (414) 646-6325 ) f,fI METETNE Heating Division Modine Manufacturing Company 1221 Magnolia Avenu! Buena Vista, Virginia 24416 Phone: 1 -800-828-4328 (H EAT) Fax: 540-261-1563 Fax: 540-261-1 903 (Service & Parts) 1296 - 30M Lnho in USA ) O Modine Manutacturing Company t996 \o ,r*, TOWN OF VAIL Department of Communit.t Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 970-479-2138 FAX 970-479-2152 October 20, 2000 Mr. Erik L Criss 355 Humboldt Street Denver, Colorado 802i8 Dear Mr. Criss: I am responding to your concerns regarding the use ofthe utility easements adjacent to the common property line of Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Bighom Subdivision 5"'Addition for the development of Lot 2, Block 2, Bighorn Subdivision 5'n Addition. The Town of Vail Community Development Department believes that development should occur with as minimal an impact to the environment as possible. This is reflected in the Town Code. As such, the Design Review Board met on June 7 ,2000 to review the a revised site plan for Lot 2, Block 2, Bighorn Subdivision 5'" Addition and the proposed impact of using the utility easements adjacent to the common property Iine between Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Bighorn Subdivision 5th Addition. The Design Review Board determined that if any trees were disturbed by the placement of utilities in the easement, that these trees should be replaced foot-for-foot. The developer of Lot 2, Block 2, Bighorn 5h Addition has filed a Developer Improvement Agreement and $5000.00 bond to insure the revegetation of the easement in the event of damage to existing vegetation. The Design Review Board did not have jurisdiction to determine whether or not the utility easement could be used per se. Utility easements exist to allorv for the placement and maintenance of utilities. Lftilitv companies may access and use these easements in accordance with state statutes. There is no legal requirement to gain permission from adjacent property owners or from property owners upon which these easements exist. There is currently no notification requirement for the design review process. This is why vou were not informed by mail of any scheduled Design Review Board hearings regarding the development of Lot 2, Block2, Bighorn Subdivision 5'n Addition and use of {S *rn ruurnr"* t ,t< -thio subject utility easements. Design Review Board meetings are recorded on tape and as 1 such become part of the public record. You are welcome to listen to these tapes at your convenience during normal business hours at the Town of Vail Municipal Offices. Ifyou require a survey ofthe "as built" utilities now located in the subject easements, you will have to contact a licensed Colorado surveyer directly. You may also wish to contact Greg Cummings, the developer oflot 2, Block 2, Bighorn Subdivision 5m Addition to discuss the replacement of the survey pins which you said were removed during the placement of the utilities. These are private matters and as zuch, the Town of Vail has no ability to intervene. Sincerelv. Ann Kjerulf Planner I Town of Vail, Colorado t Lor s'f3z- RECD OCT 12 ZOOO October '11, 2000 Ms. Ann Kjerulf Town of Vail Departrnent of Community Development 75 S. Frontage Road Vail, CO 81657 Re: Utility Trespass - 5119 Gore Gircle Dear Ann, Your meetings in June of this year regarding the allowed use of an easement shared by 5119 & 5146 Gore Circle to be used by the developer of Lot 3 of the Bighorn Subdivision was approved. As owner of Lot 8 | was never notified of the outcome and to my surprise the sewer line was installed. When the sewer line was installed the excavation disturlced or removed the property pins that we paid to have placed for development of Lot 8. These property pins must be replaced along with a survey of the easement and an "As Built' of the sewer line by a licensed Colorado survey engineer. Please deliver the survey to the address below for confirmation that the sewer line was not installed outside the 5-foot utility easement. I feft a voice mail message at your office on September 26,2000 and did not hear from you. Tirne is of the essence with winter approaching quickly. The survey, the'As Builts" and the resolution must happen prior to snow pack. Sincerelyr. /1 ,,/.'.//.,/ ' .' z'.J ./ ,/....._ L 4---"- Erik L. Criss 355 Humboldt Street Denver, Colorado 80218 (303) 745-1858 la Design Review Action Form TOWN OFVAIL Project Name: Dauphinais Residence Project Number: PRJ0I)-0297 /DR8000007 ProjectDescription: Rerooffrom cedar shake shingles to 40 year forest green asphalt shingles. Owner, Address and Phone: Suzanne & Pat Dauphinaisn 5136 North Main Gore Drive,47G8055 Architect/Contact, Address and Phone: Project Street Address: 5136 North Main Gore Drive Legal Description: Lot 2, Block 2, Bighorn Subdivision sth Addition Parcel Number 209918202002 Comments: Building Name: Board / StaffAction Motionby: Seconded by: Action: StaffApproved Vote: Conditions: Approved per plans receiyed on 10/3/00. No changes to these plans may be made without the written approval of the town staff and./or design review board. Town Planner: Bill Gibson Date: 10/5/00 DRB Fee Pre-Paid: $20.00 F ICDEV\DRB\APPROVALgOOO\DAUPHINAIS.DOC Town Department of Community Dovelopment 75 S. 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Proposcd Requi red Slope Actual _6r Corrments: Zc:r i ns : lppl'ovccl,rD i se ppr o;cci D.ii t:te{} Date LIST OF IIATERIALS NAI,M OF PROJECT LEGAL DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Lor 2 erccx 54 Aop. Stitoro FTLTNG The to A.) follorving information the Design Revierv Board BUILDING MATERIALS: Roof S iding Otber \{a11 lr{aterials Fascia Sof fits l{indorvs IYindow Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashings Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses Other is required for submittal by the Applicant before a final approval can be given. Type of Material Color CEDnn thtrlU h,eO. lrATuraz /,ts " c, HZ7;3,x Dlttrp 3J- ' " #7o? o/ o, FtD u/ o oD o?f. <ED),Q ///r/nill CAr?tpco c-^oo s7o?oy tataor-/y'anr- *- o olr. tne n t ftussa' lf n L Rus<Gf 2-,9/uaaat b teF B.) PLANT MATERIALS (Vegetative, Landscaping l'laterials including Trees, Shrubs,and Ground Cover) Botanical Name Common Name Quantity Size 36 fr__-2.ltpze/-6r."' Z.4 B.te4 s '4 gs h{ata-^6Xtss ta '@ Page 2 Plant Materials Continued Botanical Name Size C onunon Name Quantity C.) OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (Retaining Walls, Fences, (Please Specify) Swirnaing Poo1s, etc. ) .a J DaEE DESIGN REVIEI{ BOARD CHECK LIST NAME OF PROJECT LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK FILING DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Prelim Final Approval APProval A. Building Considerations Building Location on Site Building Conf iguration Appropriateness with Neighborhood Height Mass Roof Fcrms Use of Materials Choice of Color Energy Efficiency B. Site Consideration Cornrnents Disturbance of NaturaL Features Access onto Site Snor.l Reuroval Vehicular and Pedestrian Circulation Landscaping Plan Grading Plan Erosion Control Irrigation System Excerior Lighting Retaining Walls .Accessory Structures C. Miscellaneous consideraEions D.Othcr Cornnrcncs