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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVAIL VILLAGE FILING 7 BLOCK 7 LOT 3 PART 2 LEGALI I t I I I t I I I I I t I I t I I I SECTION IO3IO - FIREPLAOSPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIE BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE I.1 GENERAL A. Section Includes: living room lireplace to be an Isokern, zero clearance fireplace. It is a lightweight cast stone/concrete firebox. The firebox is lined with fire brick. The exterior can either be clad with stone and plaster or wood framing may be built directly next to it. B. Shop Drawings and Product Data: Submit shop drawings and product data on fire places and all accessories as specified under Section 01300 Submittals. C. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies: Fireplaces and accessories must be listed and approved by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. and the International Conference of Building Offrcials and AGA Certified. Units, flues and installation shall meet building code requirements referenced in Division L D. Reference Standards: Comply with NFpA Standard Nu. 2l l. E. See drawings for stone veneer, structure, and structural slab under fireplace 1.2 PRODUCTS A. Living room fireplace Manufacturer: Isokern. 1. Provide gas log insert 2. Provide pocket type glass doors as shown on drawings and all required tracks, hardware and other equipment. 3. Provide firebrick at inside of fireplace per drawings, Isokern fireplace requirements and all applicable codes. 4. Provide all required accessories and equipment. B. Provide 14" inside diameter metal flue with all required connections, accessories and clearances per all applicable codes, metal flue manufacturer's requirements and Isokern fi replace requirements. 1. Provide high purity alumina-silica ceramic blanket at connection of metal flue and Isokem fireplace, per Isokern manufacturer's recommendations. C. Provide all required equipment including but not limited to the following: l. Vent/Fresh Air Pipe: Manufacturer-supplied vent pipe, elbows, supports. 2. Roof Terminations: Manufacturer supplied vent pipe, roof termination and counter flashing. FIREPLACE SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES 10310 - I sECTroN r03r0 - u,*rrrl, ''ECTALTTES AND o..rrro*t BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE 3. Wall Control Switch- type and color to match typical light switch. D. Gas turn off valve E. Provide decorative fireplace cap per drawings I.3 EXECUTION A. Install fireplace, flue and accessories according to all applicable codes, approved shop drawings and product data manufacturer's installation instructions. Maintain all required clearances to combustible materials. Flue is required to be fixed open. B. Coordinate installation with hearth, box and flue facins and mantle installation. C. Gas Service: By Mechanical Contractor. D. Electrical Connections: By electrical contractor. END OF SECTION IO3IO I T I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I t T FIREPLACE SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES 10310 - 2 B. l.l I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I Copyright 1997 AJA BILLINGSLEY RESIDEN MASTERSPEC - SLVo CE 2/97 SECTION 1O8OI - TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORTES t.2 A. B. GENERAL submittals: Manufacturer's Product Data Include material descripions and thicknesses, dimensions, profiles, fastening and mounting methods, specified options, and finishes for each type of accessory specified. Product options: Accessory requhements, including those for materials, finishes, and dimensions, are established by specific products indicated in the Toilet and Bath Accessory Schedule. 1. Products of other manufacturers with equal characteristics, as judged solely by Architect, may be provided.2. Do not modify aesthetic effects, as judged solely by Architect, except with Architect's approval. where modifications are proposed, zubmit comprehensive explanatory data to Architect for review. PRODUCTS Manufacturers: provide Toilet and Bath accessories per the attached schedules following: Materials: As follows: 1. Stainless Steel ASTM A666, Tlpe 304, withNo.4 finish(satin), in0.03I2-inch {0 S-mm) minimum nominal thickness, unless otherwise indicated.2. Chromium Plating: ASTM B 456, Service Condition Number SC 2 (moderate service), nickel plus chromium electrodeposited on base metal.3. Mirror Glass: ASTM C 1036, Type I, Class l, Quality q2, nominal 6.0 mm thick, with silvering, electroplated copper coating, and protective organic coating complying with FS DD-M-411.4. Galvanized Steel Mounting Devices: ASTMA 153/A 153M, hot-dip galvanized after fabrication. 5- Fasteners: Screws, bolts, and other devices of same material and finish as accessory unit when exposed and ofgalvanized steel when concealed. I.3 HGCUTION A. Install accessories according to manufacturers' written instructions, using fisteners appropriate to substrate indicated and recommended by unit manufacturer. Install units level, plumb, and firmly anchored in locations and at heights indicated. TOILET A}.ID BATH ACCES SORIES 10801 - I Copyright 1997 AIA BILLINGSLEY RESID MASTERSPEC - SLVo ENCE I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I t I l. Secure mirrors to walls in concealed rnanner with special hangers, toggle bohs, or screws. Set units level, plumb, and square at locations indicated, according to manufacturer's written instructions for substrate indicated. Adjust accessories for rmencumbered, srnooth operation and verifi that mechanisms function properly. Replace damaged or defective items. Remove temporary labels and protective coatings. Clean and polish exposed surfaces according to manufacturer's written recommendations. END OF SECTION 10801 B. C. D. TOILET A}ID BAfi{ ACCESSORIES 10801 -2 I I Copyright 1997 AIA MASTERSPEC - SLV BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE SECTION I I45I - RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES 1.I GENERAL A. Product Data: For each appliance tlpe required indicating corryliance with requirements. Include complete operating and maintenance instructions. B. Electrical Appliances: Listed and labeled as defined inNFPA70, Articlel00, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. C. UL and NEMA Compliance: Provide electrical components required as part of residential appliances that are listed and labeled by UL and that corryly with applicable NEMA standards. D. AGA and ANSI Standards: Provide gas-burning appliances that carry the design certification seal of AGA and t}at comply with AI.ISI Z2l-Series standards. E. AHAM Standards: Provide appliances that comply with the following AHAM standards: Refrigerators and Freezprs: Total volume and shelf area ralings certified according to AI{SI/AHAM HRF- 1 . F. Energy Ratings: Provide residential appliances that carry labels indicating energy-cost analysis (estimated annual operating costs) and effrciency information as required by the Federal Trade Commission. 1.2 PRODUCTS A Products: Provide appliances in proper quanity and size with specifred finishes, accessories and pulls per the Residential Appliance Schedule. E)(ECUTION Examine roughing-in for plumbing, mechanical and electrical services, with Installer present, to veri$ actual locations of services before residential appliance installation. l. Proceed only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Installation: Comply with manufactruer's written instructions. Built-in Equipment: Securely anchor units to supporting cabinets or countertops with concealed frsteners. D. Freestanding Equipment: Place units in final locations after finishes have been completed in each area. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1.3 B. C.I I I I RESIDENTIAL APPLIAN CES lt45t - I Copyright 1997 BILLINGSLEY AIA O RESIDENCE MASTERSPEC - SLV 2197 E. Utilities: Refer to Divisions 15 and 16 for plumbing and electrical requirements. END OF SECTION II45I RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES tt45l - 2 I I I I I I Copyright 1997 AIA BILLINGSLEY RESID MASTERSPEC - SLV SECTION 12356 - KITCIIEN, VA}.IITY AND BUILT-IN CASEWORK & COUNTERTOPS I.I GENERAL A. Submittals: In additionto product Dat4 submit the following: l. Kitchen(s)' Wet bar, Vanity(s) and Countertop Shop Drawings: For cabinets and countertops. Show materials, finishes, filler panels, hardware, edge and back splash profiles, cutouts for appliances, plumbing fixtures and electrical outlets, and methods ofjoining countertops. 2. Casework Shop Drawings: For cabinets and built-ins. Show materials, finishes, filler panels, hardware, edge, cutouts for equipment, wire management and electrical connections, nrethods ofjoining and attaching casework and methods of attaching Owner's Napalese Doors shown in drawings. 3. Samples showing the full range of colorso textures, and pattems available for each type of material e4posed to view. B. Quality Assurance: Unless otherwise indicated, cornply with the following standards: l. Cabinets: KCMAA16l.l. a. KCMA certification: Provide cabinets with KCMA's "certified cabinetu seal affixed in a semi-exposed location of each unit and showing compliance with ttrc above standard. 2. Plastic-LaminateCountertops: KCMA A16l.2. Field Measurements: Verify dimensions of construction by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Provide fillers and sqribes as necessary. Field Measurements for countertops: veri& dimensions of countertops by field measurements after base cabinets are installed but before countertop frbrication is complete and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Coordinate layout and installation of blocking and reinforcement in partitions for support ofcabinets, vanities and casework. Coordinate layout and installation of blocking and reinforcement in cabinets, vanities and casework for support of countertops, raised countertop b,rackets and owner's Napalese Doors shown in drawings. PRODUCTS o ENCE 8/97 D. F. 1.2 t I I I I I I I I I I I I KITCTIEN, VANITY A}ID BUILT.IN CASEWORK AND COUNTERTOPS 12356 - | Copyright 1997 AIA BILLINGSLEY RESID MASTERSPEC - SLVo ENCE I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I t I 8t97 l. Products: Provide all cabinet t1pes, with specified wood species, door $yles, frame styles, finishes, stain colors and accessories per cabinet schedule. Provide hardware per cabinet and interior schedules. B. Exposed Cabinet Materials: Comply with the following: l.Exposed Wood Species:. Do not use two adjacent exposed faces that are noticeably dissimilar in color, grain, figure, or natural character nrarkings. Solid Wood: Clear hardwood lumber of species indicate4 free of defects, selected for compatible grain and color, and kiln dried to 7 percent moisture content. Plyrvood Veneers: Hardwood plywood complying with IIPVAHP-I with face veneer of species indicated, selected for compatible color and gxain with Grade A faces. Plastic Laminate: High-pressure decorative laminate complying with NEMA LD 3, Grade VGS. Vinyl-Faced Fiberboard: Medium-density fiberboard complying with ANSI 4208.2, milled to required shapes, with a thermofonned vinyl overlay applied in a vacuum or membrane press. C. Semi-exposed Cabinet Materials: provide the following per cabinet schedule: Solid Wood: Sound hardwood lumber, selected to eliminate appearance defects and kiln dried to 7 percert moisture content. Stained to be cornpatible with exposed surfaces. Plywood Veneer: Hardwood plywood complying with HPVA IIP-I with Grade C faces stained to be compatible with exposed surfaces. Plastic Laminate: High-pressure decorative laminate complying with NEMALD 3, Grade VGS. Vinyl-Faced Particleboard: Medium-density particleboard complying with AIISI A208.1, Grade M-2 with an embossd wood-grain-pattemed vinyl film adhesively bonded to particleboard. D. Concealed Cabinet Materials: Comply with the following: Solid Wood or Plywood: Any hardwood or softwood species, with no defects aff€cting strength or utility. Hardwood and softwood lumber kiln dried to 7 and 10 percent moisture content, respectively. Particleboard: ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2. Medium-Density Fiberboard: ANSI A208.2. Hardboard: AI{A 4135.4, Class I Tempered. Countertop Materials: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following: l Plastic Laminate at apartment countertops: High-pressure decorative laminate complying withNEMA LD 3. J. 4. 5. l. 2. 3. 4. l. 1 5. 4. KITCHEN, VA}.IITY AND BTIILT-IN CASEWORK A}.ID COT]NTERTOPS 123s6 -2 I I I I I T I I t I I I I t I I I I I Copyright 1997 AIA BILLINGSLEY RESIDEN MASTERSPEC. SLV a- Grade: HGS. 2. Particleboard: ANSI .4208.1, Grade M-2. 3. Plywood: Exterior softwood plywood complying with PS l, Grade C-C Plugged, touch sanded. F. Casework Hardware: Manufacturer's standard units complying with BHMA A156.9, of type, material size, and finish as specified. G. Drawer Guides: Epoxy-coated-metal self-closing drawer guides; designed to prevent rebound when drawers are closed; with nylon-tired" ball-bearing rollers; and complying wirh BHMA A156.9, Type 805091. H. Cabinet Construction: As follows and p€r cabinet schedule:l. Face Style: Reveal overlay per cabinet schedule; door and drawer faces partially cover cabinet body or frce frames.2. Face Style: flush overlay per cabinet schedule and at apartment; door and drawer faces cover cabinet body or frce frames with only enough space btween doors and drawer faces for operating clearances..3. Face Frames: Frameless may be provided at apartment cabinets and laundry room cabinets 4. Face Frames: 3/4-by-1-5l8-inch (19-by-41-mm) solid wood at house cabinets except as noted. 5. Face Frames: 5/8-inch- (16-mm) thick particleboard with plastic laminate on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces may be provided at apartm€nt cabinets and laundryroom 6. Face Frames: l/2-inch- (12 7-mm-) thiclq vinyl-faced fiberboard with vinyl overlay on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces may be provided at apartment cabinets and laundry room. 7, House living room cabinetry, drawer fronts and vanities per schedule - Door and Drawer Fronts: 112-inch- (12.7-mm-) thich veneer-faced plywood. At living \ room cabinetrry, provide inlay banding per drawings of veneer with grain 90 degrees to face veneer. 8. Door and Drawer Fronts at house per schedule: Solid-wood stiles and rails with tongue and groove and glued construction, 3/4 inch (16 mm) thick, with 1/Z-inch- (19-mm-) thick veneer-frced plywoo[ y"" solid-wood center panels and Vo' decorative glass par,els (at upper kitchen cabinets) per cabinet schedule and drawings. 9. At Apartment - Door and Drawer Fronts: ll2-inch- (12 7-mm-) thick particleboard with plastic-laminate faces, backq and edges. Provide same grade, pattern, color, and texture ofplastic laminate for backs and edges as for faces. 10. Cabinets without glass doors -Tops, Interior sides and Bottoms:. All melamine on %" particleboard, glued and fastened. I 1. Cabinets with glass doors or no doors (except at laundry and apartment) -Tops, Interior sides and Bottoms:. wood veneer to match doors or exterior of cabinet on %" particleboard, glued and fastened. o CE KITCHEN, VANITY AND BUILT-IN CASEWORK AND COUNTERTOPS 12356 -3 Copyright 1997 AIA MASTERSPEC - SLV BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE 12. House exterior of cabinet Sides: wood veneer to match doors where exposed and melamine where concealed on %" particleboard, glued and fastened- 13. Shelves: %" particleboard with melamine frnish: a. Vanity and Base Cabinets have one middle shelf: half depth. b. Upper Cabinets: Full depth shelves, one shelffor every 8" ofcabinet height, all shelves adjustable in all cabinets: 14. Backs: %" particleboard, dadoed to frce, glued, and fastened. Plastic-Laminate Countertops at Apartment: Provide oountertops with the following front, cove (intersection oftop with back splash), backslashe and end-splash style: l. Front: Hardwood trimmed edge. 2. Back splash: Square edge. 3. End Splash: Square edge. Stone Slab Countertops: As follows: 1. Front: I %" thrch 1/8" eased at top and bottom.2. Corners: li4-inch (19-mm) eased edge. 3. Back splash: Straight, 1/8" eased at edges, %" radius at outside corner. 4. Construction: 3/4-inch slab with thickened edge to 7 W' over 3/a"- (19-mm-) thick, solid-underlayment grade plywood. E)(ECUTION Install casework with no variations in flushness of adjoining surfaces; use concealed shims. Where casework abuts other finished work, scribe and cut for accurate fit. Provide filler snips, scribe strips, and moldings in finish to match casework face. Provide blocking as necessa4r to support cabinetry. Install casework and countertop level and plumb to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 8 feet. Fasten cabinets to adjacent units and to backing. l. Fasten wall cabinets tlrough back, near top and bottonl at ends and not less than 24 inches o.c. 2. There may be no exposed fasteners on outside ofcabinets. Fasten plastic-laminate countertops by screwing through corner blocks of base units into underside ofcountertop. Form seams using splines to align adjacent surfaces, and secure with glue and concealed clamping devices designed for this purpose. Fasten underlayment grade plywood under stone slabs, by screwing tlrough corner blocks of base units into underside of plywood. Align adjacent surfaces, and form seams to create even substrate. Carefully dress joints smooth. 8197 I I t I t I t I I I I I I I I I I T I I. J. 1.3 B. C, D. KITCHEN, VANITY A}ID BUILT-IN CASEWORK AND COTJNTERTOPS 12356 - 4 I I I I I I t I t t I I I I I I I I I Copyright 1997 AIA BILLINGSLEY RESIDEN MASTERSPEC - SLV F. Install stone slab countertops with thinset or thickset method. Align adjacent surfaces, and form seams to cr€ate even surfaces. Carefully dress joints smootll remove surface scratches, and clean entire surface. G. Adjust casework and hardware so doors and drawers are centered in openings and op€rate smoothly without warp or bind. Lubricate operating hardware as recommended by manufacturer. END OF SECTION 12356 o CE KITCHEN, VANITY AND BUILT-IN CASEWORK AND COI.JNTERTOPS 12356 - 5 I I I I copyright 1e94 AIA O MASTERSeEc - sLV 5/94 BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE SECTION 12520 _ MOTORIZED WINDOW ST{ADES I I.I GENERAL I A. Provide motorized shades at the windows and doors along the west wall of the livingr room. I B. Submittals: Submit product data for each type of blind and the following: L Shop drawings showing location and extent of shades. Show installation details. Include elevations indicating shade units. Indicate location of shade controls. In- clude product data and warranty. Include detailed wiring cliagrams2. Samples for initial selection -showing the full range of colors available for shade, and exposed metal trim for each type ofshade indicated. -showing the full range of shading percentage availrrble for shade for each type of shade indicated. -showing the full range of colors and styles availablr: for shade controls for each type of shade indicated. t 3. Schedule ofshades using room designations indicated on Drawings.4. Maintenance data to include in the operation and maintenance manual. I C. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide shades identical to those tested for the following fire-test-response characteristics as determined by UL or another testing I agency acceptable to authorities havingjurisdiction.I D. Electrical Component Standard: Provide components that comply with NFPA 70 "Na- I tional Electrical Code" and are listed and labelid by UL.I E. Space Enclosure and Environmental Limitations: Do not install shades until space is I enclosed and weatherproof, wet-work is completed and nominally dry, work aboveI ceilings is complete, and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are and will be maintained at values near those indicated for final occupancy. I F. Coordinate power, wiring, switching and controls with section 16000. I G. Coordinate recessed wall mounting with contractor, architect and sections 06100 and I 09255 I r.2 PRODUCTS I A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of t the following: l. Motorized shades:I I MOTONZED WTNDOW SHADES 12520 - 1 Copyright 1994 BILLINGSLEY AIA O RESIDENCE MASTERSPEC - SLV 5/94 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a. Mecho Shade Systems Inc, electroshade I, electroshade II, and electroshade III (depending on application), all shades to be motorized,- provide smallest recessed housing possible b. Or approved equal. 2. Colors: Where manufacturer's standard products are indicated, comply with the following requirements : a. Match colors indicated by referencing manufacturer's standard designations for these characteristics. b. Provide Architect's selections from manufacturer's full range of colors for shades of type indicated. c. centerlines of mullion or other defined vertical separations between open- ings. 3. Mounting: Provide overhead recessed wall mounting brackets and enclosure 4. The motor shall be tubular asynchronous and concealed inside extruded aluminum tube 5. Provide electrical operation which includes individual as well as group operation for all shades within the Living room. 6. Provide additive pricing for sun and computer operation. a. Provide additive pricing for operation t}rough a light control system. EXECUTION Examination: Examine substrates, areas, and conditions for compliance with require- ments for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Take field measurements prior to the fabrication to ensure fit lnstallation: Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacture's instruc- tions and approved submittals. D. Install shades level, plumb, and located so that shade operates clear of window or door hardware. Shade may need to reverse roll, so that shade falls at room side ofroller E. Adjust components and accessories for proper operation. F. Clean shade surfaces, according to manufacturer's instructions, after installation. G. Remove surplus materials, packaging, and debris resulting from installation. Leave in- stallation areas clean and ready for use. 1.3 B. C. MOTORIZED WINDOW SHADES 12520 - 2 I copyright lee4 ArA O MASTERS'E. - sLV BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE I H. Protection: Protect and maintain conditions in a marurer acceptable to manufacturer and Installer. Ensure that blinds are without damase or deterioration at the time of Substan- I tial Completion. I ENDoFSECTION 12520 t I t I I I I t t I I I I I t MOTORTZED WTNDOW SHADES 12520 -3 I BILLINGSLEY RESIDEN., I SECTION 1 5OOO _MECHANICAL SYSTEM SUMMARY T I.I GENERAL I A. Submitrals:I I ' Submit Shop drawings showing size and location of all mechanical system com- t ponents' 2. Submit specifications of all mechanical system components. r 3. Submit product data and calculations of all mechanical system. I 4. Submit samples of all exposed mechanical system:. 5. Submit warranty information. I 6. Maintenance data to include in the operation and maintenance manual. I B. Summary of system: Provide complete mechanical system which includes the following I and meets all local, state and national codes: I l. Gas fired boiler(s) for hot water and heating r 2. At plywood subfloor locations, provide radiant heat in I yr,, gyp-crete. I 3. At concrete slab on grade locations, provide radiant heat in slabs r 4. Provide altemate pricing for air to air heat exchanger: I a' ff1n"*ilffi *T:1l1ilfl:Tr'":H""ms and kitchen and provides fresh b. Provide system with minimum 6}yoheatrecovery. I c. Provide altemate pricing for humidification to fresh air. I 5. Provide altemate pricing for decentralized humidification I a. ljil'S:rrffilffT:humidification units installed in ceiling of bath- b. One unit may serve more than one bedroom, but provide humidifica- I tion to all house bedroom (not apartrnent). I 6. Provide cast iron waste piping, copper domestic water supply piping. I 7 Install all piping with hangers or sleaves to minimize noise8. Insulate all piping to reduce noise. I C. Coordinate mechanical system with structure, lighting, plumbing and electrical system. r D. Specifr all electrical loads required for mechanical equipment. I MECTIAMCAL SYSTEM OUTLINE I5OOO - I I BILLINGSLE" *"O'*'J E. Coordinate design with Mechanical Engineer hired by owner to review subcontractors design, submittals, product data and shop drawings. F. Coordinate design and installation with Architect, verifu that size of mechanical rooms is sufficient. Show all exposed exterior vents on design drawings G. Route all systems in walls and ceilings, request approval from Architect for additional wall furring, adding soffits, changes in wall locations or ceiling heights, and changes in location ofall exposed exterior vents. END OF SECTION I5OOO MECHAMCAL SYSTEM OUTLINE 15000 - 2 I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE O SECTION 1 6000 _ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SUMMARY I.1 GENERAL A. Submittals: l. Submit Shop drawings showing size and location of all electrical system compo- nents. 2. Submit specifications of all electrical system components. 3. Submit product data and calculations of all electrical systems components. 4. Submit samples of all exposed electrical system components:. 5. Submit warranty information. 6. Maintenance data to include in the operation and maintenance manual. B. Provide complete electrical system per all codes: 1. Coordinate electrical design with lighting desigrr lighting control system, switch- ing and electrical outlets shown on drawings. a. Notifu Architect, if outlets, swithes, and lights shown on drawings, can not be installed in locations shown. a. Electrical outlets on drawings show specific locations where outlets must be located. 1. They are the minimum numbers of outlets to be provided.2. Add additional outlets to meet codes. VeriS the location of all re- quired additional outlets with Architect, by redlining a print of the power drawings with the location of the additional outlets. 2. Coordinate electrical design with structure, plumbing, mechanical system and permanently installed equipment. C. Coordinate design with Elecrical Engineer hired by owner to review subcontractors de- sign, submittals, product data and shop drawings. D. Locate service panel in garage or mechanical room END OF SECTION 16000 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OUTLINE 16000 - I tu!4 Thomas J. Westhoff s A Rev. By:SLP TJWrso I b t I I I I I Tt I I I I I I I I I o cAL,IIE?WORTII - PAWLAK GEOTECHM August 2,1999 Lucy Billingsley c/o Cottle Graybeal Yaw Architects Attn.: Jill Spaeh P.O. Box 6337 Avon, Colorado 81620 INC. Job No. 199239 subject: Report Transminal, supplemenal subsoil Srudy, proposed Residence, Lot 3, Block 7, Filing 7, Vail Village, l lZ0 ptarmigan Road, Vail, Colorado Dear Ms. Billingsley: As requested, we have conducted a supplemental subsoil study for the proposed residence at the subject site. Subsurface conditions encountered in the exploratory borings drilled in the southern(uphill) portion of the proposed building area consist of relatively dense clayey sand and gravel containing cobbles aud boulders. Groundwarer was not ercoutrtered in the borings at the dme of drilling. The proposed residence can be founded on spread footings placed on the natural subsoils or properly compacted granular structural fill. Fooiings bearing os the near surface olays and sands identified in the northern portion of the proposed building area should be designed tbr an allowable bearing pressure of 2,000 pif. -Footings which bear entirely on the relatively dense sand and gravel encountered in the southern portion and underlying the clays and sands in the northern portion ofthe proposed building area can be designed for an allowable bearing pressure of3,000 psf. The report which follows describes our exploration, summarizes our findings, and presents our recommendadons. lt is important that we provide consultation during design, and field services during construction to review and monitor the implementation of the geotechnical recommendations. Ifyou have any questions regarding this report, please contact us. Sincerely, HEPWORTH . PAWLAK GEOTECHMCAL. INC. lr3P61qP1Y j fi TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY I IPROPOSED CONSTRUCTiON . SITECONDITIONS ......... z FIELDEXPLORATION .,.,.2 SUBSURFACECONDITIONS.. .....3 DESIGNRECOMMENDATIONS ....3 FOUNDATIONS. . ,FOUNDATIONANDRETAININGWALLS .....4FLOORSLABS ....... 5UNDERDRAINSYSTEM ......6 SITEGRADINC .. ..... 6SURFACEDRAINAGE .........7 LIMTTATIONS.... .........7 FIGURE I - LOCATION OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS FIGURE 2 - LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS FIGURE 3 - LEGEND AND NOTES FIGURE 4. CRADATION TEST RESULTS TABLE I - SUMMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS AlH-P GEoTECH I t T I I I I t I D I t I I I I tI I o PURPOSE AND SCOPE OT STI'DY This report presents the results of a supplemental subsoil snrdy for a proposed residence to be located on Lot 3, Block 7, Filing 7, Vail Village, 1170 Ptarmigau Road, Vail, Colorado. The project site is shown on Fig. 1. Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. previously conducted a subsoil shrdy and geologic site assessment for the proposed residence and provided recommendations in a repon dated April 30, 1999, Job No. 199 239. The purpose of this supplemental study was to perform additional exploration in the southern (uphill) portion of the proposed building area and develop additional recommendations for the foundation design. The uphill area was previously inaccessible to the drill rig due to the combination ofsnow cover and steep slope. The smdy lvas conducted in accordance with our agreement for geotechnical engineering services to Lucy Billingsley dated June 25, 1999. Evaluation of the geologic conditions which could impact the site are beyond the scope of this study. A field exploration pro$am consisting of exploratory borings was conducted to obtain information un surface and subsurftce conditions. Samples of the subsoils obtained during the tield exploration were testd in the laboratory to determine their classification, and other engineering characteristics. The results of thc field exploratioa and laboratory testing were analyzed to develop recornmendations for foundation types, depths and allowable pressures for the proposed building foundaiion. This report summarizes the data obtained during this study and presents our conclusions, design recommendations and other geotechnical engineering considerations based on the proposed construction and tbe subsoil conditions encountered. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION The proposed construction is similar to that described in our previous report. The existing residence on site is proposed to be razed and replaced with a multiple story wood frame structure over a walkout bas€ment and garage. A drawing dated May 7, 1999 received from Conle Graybeal Yaw Architects shows a lower floor level at elevation 8259 feet, a split main level at 8270 and 8Tl5 feet, aud an upper level at 8285 feet. Ground floors will be slab-on-grade. Grading for the strucnre is expected to be relatively minor with cut depths between about 4 to 12 feet. We assume relatively light to moderate foundation loadings, typical of the proposed type of construcdon. H-P GEOTECH A. If building loadings, location or grading plans change significantly from those described above, we should be notified to re-evaluate the recommendations contained in this reoort. SITE CONDITIONS The existing residence and proposed new residence site is located on the south side of the Gore Creek Valley about one mile east of the Vail town center. Ptarmigan Road borders the property on the north and National Forest Service land borders the property on the south. Slopes at the building site are moderate and are in the range of 20 to 257o. These moderate slopes abruptly transition to a very steep valley side within about 50 feet ofthe existing residence. A residence is located on Lot 2 to the west. Tract F to t}te east is vacant. Vegetation on the valley side to the south is an aspen tbrest with some conifers. A well defined snow avalanche or debris avalanche track characterized by an absence of aspen trees is located just to the east of the existing residence. FIELD EXPLORATION The subsurface exploration for the project was conducted on July 8, 1999. Two additional exploratory borings were drilled in the proposed building zuea ro the soutl of the existing residence at the locations shown on Fig. I to evaluate the subsurface conditions. The borings were advanced with 4 inch diameter continuous tlight augers powered by a track-mounted CME-45 drill rig. The borings were logged by a representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. Samples of the subsoils were takeD with 13/e inch and 2 inch I.D. spoou samplers. The samplers were driven into the subsoils at various depths with blows from a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches. This test is similar to the standard penetration test described by ASTM Method D-1586. The penetration resistence values are an indication of the relative densiry or consistency of the subsoils. Depths at which the samples were taken and the penetration resistance values are shown on the Logs of Exploratory Borings, Fig. 2. The samples wdre rerurned to our laboratory for review by the project engineer and testing. I I I I I I t I I I I t I I I t I t ^l H.P GEoTECH I bI -J- SUBSIJRFACE COI{DITIONS Graphic logs ofthe subsurface conditions encountered at the site are shown on Fig.2. The subsoils encountered in this study consisted of about one foot of topsoil overlying relatively dense clayey sand and gravel containing cobbles and boulders to the maximum depth explored, 8 feet. Drilling in the coarse granular soils with auger equipment was difflrcult due to the cobbles and boulders and drilling refusal was encountered in the deposit in the borings. Laboratory testing performed on sarnples obtained from the borings included natural moisture content, Atterberg limits, and grain size analyses. The laboratory testing is summarized in Table I. No free water was encounrered in the borings at the time of drilling and the subsoils were moist. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS FOUNDATIONS Considering the subsoil conditions encountered in the exploratory borings and the nature of the proposed constmction, we recommend the building be fouaded with spread footings bearing on the narural granular soils or properly compacted granular structural fill. The design and construction criteria presented below should be observed for a spread footing foundation system. 1) Footings placed on the undisturbed nanrrat clay and sand soils encountered to a depth of 3 to 6 feet in Borings 1 and 2 ofthe previous study can be designed for an allowable soil bearing pressure of2,000 psf. Footings placed on the undisturbed clayey sand and gravel soils encountered underlying the clays and sands in Borings I and 2 and in Borings 3 and 4 of this snrdy can be designed for an allowable soil bearing pressure of3,000 psf. Based on experience, we expect settlement of footings designed and cons8ucted as discussed in this section wiil be about I inch or less. H-P GEoTECH I t I t I I I I I I I I t -4- The footings should have a minimum width of 16 inches for continuous walls and 2 feet for isolated pads. Exterior footings and footings beneath unheated areas should be provided with adequate soil cover above their bearing elevation for frost protection. Placement of foundations at least 42 inches below exterior grade is typically used in this area. Continuous foundation walls should be reinforced top and bottom to span local anomalies such as by assuming an unsupported length of at least 12 feet. Foundation walls acting 2s 1g14ining strucures should also be designed to resist lateral earth pressures as discussed in the "Foundation and Retaining Walls" section of this report. The existing foundation fill, topsoil and any loose or disturbed soils should be removed from footing areas. Boulder removal may also require sub-excavation. The footing bearing level should be extended down to relatively dense natural soils or reestabtished with granular strucnrral fill compacted to 100% of standard Proctor density at a moisfure content near optimum. If water seepage is etrcountered, .the footing areas should be dewatered before structural fiIl or concrete placement. A representative of the geotechnical engineer should observe all footing excavations prior to concrete placement to evaluate bearing conditions, FOUNDATION AND RETAINING WALLS Foundation walls and retaining structures which are laterally supported and can be expected to undergo only a slight amount of deflection should be designed for a lateral earth pressure computed on the basis of an equivalent fluid unit weight of 50 pcf for backfill consisting of the on-site soils excluding topsoil and rocks larger than about 6 inches. Cantilevered retaining suuctures which are separate from the residence and can be expected to deflect sufficiently to mobilize the full active earth pressure condition should be designed for a lateral earth pressure computed on the basis ofan - equivalent fluid unit weight of 45 pcf for backfill consisting of the on-site soils. All foundation aud retaining structures should be designed for appropriate hydrostatic and surcharge pressures such as adjacent footings, traffi.c, construction materials and equipment. The pressures recommended above assume drained conditions 2) 3) I I t t I I t t I I I I I I l 1 I 4) 5) 6) T H-P GEoTECH Al I II I I I I I t ) t I I I I I tI I -J- behind the walls and a horizontal backfill surface. The buildup of water behind a wall or an upward sloping backfill surface will increase the lateral pressure imposed on a foundation wall or renining sffucture. hydrostatic pressure buildup behind walls. Backfill should be piaced in uniform lifts and compacted to at least 90% of the maximum standard Proctor densiry at a moisture content near optimum. Backfill in pavement and walkway areas should be compacted to at least 95% of the maximum standard Proctor density. Care should be taken not to overcompact the backfill or use large equipment near walls, since this could cause excessive lateral pressure on the wall. Some settlement of deep foundation wall backfill should be expected, even if the material is placed correctly, and could result in disuess to facilities constructed on the backfill. The lateral resistance of foundation or retaining wall footings will be a combinadon of the sliding resistaoce of rhe footing on the foundation materials and passive earth pressure against the side of the footing. Resistance to sliding at the bottoms of the footings can be calculated based on a coefficient of friction of 0.4 for the upper clay and sand soils and 0.5 for the coarse granular subsoils. Passive pressure of compacted backfill against the sides ofthe footings can be calculated using an equivalent fluid unit weight of350 pcf. The coefficient offriction and passive pressure values recommended above assume ultimate soil strength. Suiuble factors of safety should be included in the design to limit the strain which will occur at the ultimate strength, particularly in the case of passive resistance. Fill placed against ;he sides of the footings to resist lateral loads should be a granular material compacted to at least 95Vo of the ma.timum standard Proctor densitv at a moisture content neax optimum. FLOOR SLABS The natural on-site soils, exclusive of topsoil, are suitable to support ligbtly loaded slab-on-grade construction. To reduce the effects of some differential movement. floor from all walls and expansion ioints which allow unresuained venical movement-. Floor slab control joints should be used te reduce damage due to shrinkage cracking. The requirements for joint spacing and slab reinforcement should be established by the designer based on experience aud the intended slab use. A_miuimum 4 inch layer of freedraining grairel H.P GEoTECH -6- should be placed beneath basement level slabs to facilitate drainage. This material should consist of minus 2 inch aggregate with at least JQfr lstainsd on the No. 4 sieve and less than2% passing the No. 200 sieve. All fill materials for support of floor slabs should be compacted to at least 95Zo of maximum standard Proctor density at a moisture content near optimum. Required fill can consist of the on-site soils devoid of vegetation, topsoil and oversized rock. UNDERDRAIN SYSTEM Although free water was not encountered during our exploration, it has been our experience in mountainous arffN that local perched groundwater may develop during times ofheavy precipitation or seasonal runoff. Frozen ground during spring runoff can create a perched condition. We recommend below-grade consffuction, such as retaini4g walls, crawlspace and basement areas, be protected from wening and hydrostatic pressure buildup by an underdrain svstem. The drains should consist of drainpipe placed in the bottom of the wall backfill surrounded above the invert level with freedraining granular material. The drain should be placed ar each level ofexcavation and at least I foot below the lowest adjacent finish grade and sloped at a minimum lvo to ^ suitable graviry outlet. Free- draining granular material used in the underdrain system should contain less than 2% passing the No. 200 sieve, less than 50% passing the No. 4 sieve and have a maximum size of2 inches. The drain gravel backfilt should be at least lyz feet deep. STTE GRADING The risk of construction-induced slope instability at the site appears low provided the building is located below the steep slope in the same area as the existing house and cut and fill depths are limited. We assume the cut depths for each level will not exceed about 10 to 12 feet. FiIIs should be limited to about g to l0 feet deep and essentially not encroach the uphill side ofthe residence where the slope sreepens. Embankment fills should be compacted to at least 95Vo of the rnaximum standard Proctor density near optimum moisture content. hior to fill placement, the zubgrade should be carefully prepared by removing all vegetation and topsoii and compacting to 95 % standard Proctor density. The fill should be benched iato the portions of the hillside exceeding ZOVo grade. I T t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t ^l H.P GEoTECH It t t T I I t I p t t I t I TtI - t- Permanent unretained cut and fill slopes should be graded at 2 horizontal to I vertical or flatter and protected against erosion by revegetation or other means. The risk of slope instabiliry will be increased if seepage is encountered in cuts and flatter slopes may be necessary. If seepage is encountered in permanent cuts, an investigation should be conducted to determine if the seepage will adversely affect the cut stability. This office should review site grading plans for the project prior to constmction. SURFACE DRAINAGE The followiug drainage precautions should be observed durfug construction and maintained at ail times after the residence has been completed: 1) Inundation of the foundation excavations and underslab areas should be avoided during construction. 2) Exterior backfill should be adjusted to near optimum moisrure and compacted to at least 95Vo of the maxirnum standard Proctor density iu pavement and slab areas and to dt least 90% of the maximum standard Proctor density in landscape areas. 3) The ground surface surrounding the exterior ofthe building should be sloped to drain away from the foundation in all directious. We recommend a minimum slope of 6 inches in the first 10 feet in unpaved areas and a minimum slope of 3 inches in the first 10 feet in paved areas. Free-draining wall backfill should be capped with about 2 feet of the on-site soils to reduce surface water infiltration. 4) Roof downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of all backfill. LIMITATIONS This study has been conducted in accordanee with generally accepted geotechnical engineering principles a^ud practices in this area at rhis time. We make no warratrty either expressed or implied. The conclusions and recommendations submitted in this report are based upon the data obtained ftom the exploratory borings drilled u the locations indicated on Fig. 1, the proposed type ofconstruction and our experience in the area. Our findings include interpolation and extrapolation of the subsurface T H.P GEoTECH A o -8- conditions identified at the exploratory borings and variations il the subsurface conditions may not become evident until excavation is perfonned. If conditions encountered during construction appear different from those described in this report, we should be notified so that re-evaluation ofthe recorunendations may bernade. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use by our client for design purposes. We are not responsible for technical interpretations by others of our information. As the project evolves, we should provide continued consultation and field services during construction to review and monitor the implementation of our recommendations, and to verify that the recommendations have been appropriately interpreted. Significant design changes may require addirional analysis or modifications to the recommendations presented herein, we recommend on-site observation of excavations and foundation bearing strata and testing of suuctural fill by a representative of the geotechnical engineer. Sincerely, HEPWORTH . PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL. INC. Thomas J. Westhoff I I I I I I t I I l I I I t I I I I *t 1-//y"-&ttre4s-- #,re ffitr,ffi Reviewed By: H.P GEoTECH al 8260 APPROXIMATE SCALE 1" _- JO' il il hf BORING 3 a LOT J -// ,// LOT 2 -rOtr- NOTE: BORINGS 1 AND 2 WERE DRILLED FCR PREVIOUS STUDY. JOB. NO. 19S 239 APRIL 30. 1999. EX'STiNG DECK 199 23S HEPWORTH _ PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL. INC.LOCAT]ON OF IXPLORATORY BORINGS BORING 1 ELEV. = 8256.0' BORING 2 ELEV. = 8256.0' BORING J ELEV. = A275.5' BORING + ELEV. =' 8272.3'' 27 /12 w27.9 -200-65L!=J5 R-10 17 /12 TG-ZO.8 DO-l(D 1O/6.1o/O 1s/tz \rc-r1.1 ++-37 -2OO=51Ll.=28 Pl=A {) 0) LL I 1) oot! I eoo 16 /12 Note: Explonotion of s)rmbols is shown on Fig. 3- 199 239 HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS I I I I I I I I I I t t I I t I I I I LEGEND: m E E ffi T NOTES: m A'PHALT PA\€MENr. MANPLACED FILL; sond ond grovel rood bose, medium dense. moist. brown. IOPSOIL; orgonic cioy, sitty, sondy, medium stiff to stiff, moist, dork brown. CLAY AND SAND (CL-SC); with occosionol gro,rcl, stiff to very stiff, moist, brown. SAND AND GRAVEL (SC-GC); cloyey. silty, with ongulor to subrounded cobbles ond boulders,medium dense to dense, moist, brown to reddish orown. I n Relotively undisturbed drive somple; 2-inch l.D. Colifornio liner somple.F :t I Drive scmple; stondord penetrotion test ( SPT ), 1 3/8-inch l.D. sptit spoon sompte, ASru D - ]5g6.f )-7 /11 Drive. somple, blow..courtt;. _ indicctes -thdi 27 btows of o 140-pound hor,nmer folling 30 inches were^'1 /. - -' !' / t t ,"quired to drive +.he Colifcr.nio or. SPT sompler 12 inches. Deoth ot which boring coved following drilling. Procticol rig refusoi- Where shown cbove the bottom of the borinq, multiple ottempts were modeio odvonca ihe boring. 1. Borings 1 and 2 were drilled. on fdcrch 30, 199S ond Borinqs J ond 4 were drilled anJuly 8,1999 with o -inch diometer continuous flight powei ouger. 2. Locotions of explorotory borings were meosured opproximotely by pocing from feotures shownon the site plon provided. 3. Elevctions cf explcrotory bcrings were obtoined by interpolotlon'between contours on the siteplon provided. Logs ore drown to Ceoth. 4. The explorotory boring locotions ond eievotions should be considered occurdte only to the degree impliedby the method used. 5. The lines between mcteriols shown on the explorotory boring loqs represent the opproximote boundories between moteriol tlpes ond tronsitions moy be groouot. 6. No free rdter wcs encountered in the borr'ngs of the time of drilling. Fluctuotion in woter lewl moy occur with time. 7, Loborotory Testing Resuits: WC: ltloter Content ( Z )Do = Dry Density ( pcf )+4 = Percent possing No.4 sieve -200 = Percent possing No. 2O0 sieve.LL=LiquidLimit(z) Pl - Plosticity Index ( Z ) HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL. INC.LEGEND AND NOTES € RE fl6t us' sT foato o.ErR sEUr{E AO cs 2,+ lli, 7ln{l Hlt 15 xll. 60 ||ft19 r.r. a rrr. 1 tat{.rmffi lm(n U' t-2* Lrj lrJ I otd40z 3 td ztd(J trJ to .cli ,a .O1 .tfO .3o .GO t-lt ZJ6 LE A!1Z.S tS DTAME'IER OF PARTICLES IN MILLIMEIERS 7&2 tsa 20! 127 GRAVEL 37 14 UQUID LIMIT 2A Z SAND 32 Z SILT AND CLAY PLASTIOTY INDEX 8 Z 31 SAMPLE CF: Cloyey Sondy Grovel FROM: Boring 4 ot 4 Feet 1S9 239 HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL. INC.GRADATION TEST RESULTS I I I I t I I I I I T T t t I I l I .Bi d, (Y) N o)o! z cl .) 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PrrparedFor Ms. JilI Sprch Cottle Graybcal Yrw Architccb PreperedBy Arthur L Mearq P.E., Inc- Gunniron, Colorsalo ftly,1999 trpPendtY h 1 OBJECTI\IES ANDLIMITAT]ONS OFREPORT As discussed wiffJill spaeh and llans Bergtund during my Ste visit rn June, this analysis and report have the following objectives: a- Calculation of snow and debris avalanche dynamics (yelocity, inpact pressurc, flow thichess); b. calculation of impact and depositional loads on the proposed Billinsley residence; and c. General discussion ofthe hazard at this site. This report also hes thg following limitgtions which must be understood bv all those relying on the results: a- The report is site-specific and therefore applies only to architectural details in the Cottle Grayteai Yaw dnawings dated 54-99; sigrrificant changes to these plans may invalidate the results; b. Only snow and debris avalanches have been considere* other hazards at this site, if any, are beyond the scope of6is repor! andc. change to the terrain or forest cover could increase the probability of arralanches. 2 TERRAIN AND AVA].ANCI{ES The building site is located at tk base ofa steep, aspen-covered colluvial slope (Figrne 1) typical oftlose iD Vail. Neither snow or debris avalanches have been observed on the slope directly above the proposed house even though it is sufficiently steep for zuch processes. Futhermore, a house has been locared at thc site of the proposed new house for app'roximately 30 years and has not been impacted by avalanches. ^A field inspection conducted during June, 1999 indicated no evidence ofavalanches during recent decades, study of aerial photographs taken in 1939, 1950, 1962,1974, and l9g4 likewise showno evidence of avalanches at this site. The above observations indicab that &e rcturn periodl ofavalanches is on the order ofat least j0, possibg 100 years at the site. Despite ofthe lack ofsnow or debris avalanches in recent decadeq such errents are possible at this site and must be considered in desip according to Toum of Vail ordinance. Recent years (e.g, 1984) have p,roduced widesp,read oramples of debris avalanches on slopcs similar to the subject sitc. Thesc debris avalanchcs have torn out the aspen forest including the root qFstem and some ofthe soil cover, thereby incorporating Iarge arnounts ofsoil, roct and vegetative d€bris into the snow and depositing ihis aedis ' Rcturn pqiod - The werage id€rval, in pars, of an avalanche at the propored hlilding site. Th€ r€tur!pedo4 T' is rccryrocally rdated to tbe consant amual probabrlity, P, therefore T = Ilp. This pmbability does not change after an avalanche ocsrrs unless the terrain or forest cover is subEantiallv altered. I I I t I I I I I I I I I t I I I I bt a! t!9 basegf the steep slope. Narow doumslope scars in the aspen forest in locations -simitar to that proposed for tle Billingsley resid.ence indicare tbat debris avalanches bavebeen common on the slopes above east vail. The widespnead darnage fiom debris lalanches in l9&4 promped tle Town of Vail to map a.f.i, un"tao"ne areas The.Billingsley site is wittrin a defined debris-avalanche area and therefore,"q"ir*, mitigation according to Vail maps and the hauxd ordinance. snow avalanches are also possrble at this site md would become more likely after a dcbris avalanche removed some of the forest Snow avalanches would consist of either @ o1 we! snow. The dry mowvaricry wo'ld achieve velocities in €xsess of those associated with debris avalanches and would tavet farther into the nuror.r zone (stoppingin Ptarnaigan Road). However the dry snow avalanches would be of much resser oouanidensity and would not produce impact pressures as large as the wet debris'avalanches. 3 DYNAI{ICSANDIMPACT Because the dynamics ofsnow and debris avalanches have not been measured but arerequired !9r desiga they have been calc'lated using the best available methodolory. Specifically, the following procedure ruas used: a- A dry-snowavaranche stoprpingposition onhamrigan Road was assumo{, a debris-avalanche stopping position between the pioposed residence and Ptarmigan Road was assr.rmed; both are consistent wiih obserri-ations of -ajor eveuts in Vail that have been observe4b. Given the stopping position assumed in "4"velocitywas comprfied as given inAppendixtg c. Itnpact pressurc was comput€d assming a density, p: 150 kg/m3 fordry snow avalanches and p -- 450 kg/m3 for the wet debris avalanches;d Flow thickness was assumed to be 1.0m for snow avalanches ard 1.2m from debris avalancbes; e. snow depft on the gmund (at the south sidc of the house) was assumcd to be l.0m for the dry snow avalanche and zero for the debris avalanches. Given tlre aboye asqumptio,ns, the existing terrain above the building; and the dynamics calculations, the following impact velocities were computed: Dry-snow avalanche: 10.4 m/sec (34.1 ft/s; 23.3 nph) Debris avalanche: 6.9 m/sec (22.6 ftls; tS.S mph). Both of these were used in impact pressure calcurations given in section 4. I T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I oI T t I I I t 4 PRESSURES ON BUIIDING FROM AVAL,A},ICHES Pressueq calculated as discussed in Section 3, act against 1trs flat souft or uphitlflfiry umlls 'd" *B'" and *C'' labeled in Figure 2. The rrertical distn'bution oftnese press,rei are as shoum in Figue 3. The following additional fac6 should be considcred urten incorporating these pressures into finat sfudural eugneerin$ a Although snow and debris avaranches have been considered separztery they do not occur simultaneously. The loading diagram is a composite ofthe'\rorst case" conditionb' The v{cal pressure distribution is tiangular in shape, decreasrng linearly to - zsro at the top of the pressure wedge. -* ". some vegetative debris (primarilytp* * tunks) wiil be carried into tbe house at a velocity of 15 firtlsec.. point inpac,t loads from these tr.ee trunks(up b 6 inches in diameter) should also be considered. The impact loads glven may require multiplication by an impact factor, F[. Thc value ofFI ranges betq.€n r.0 and 2.b. Determination of the val'e or d is factor is the responsibility of the structral engineer n&o must take the free period ofthe stnrctrne and the *rise time- of inpact into considermion (see "e"). The rise time of aralanchc inpact (time from initiat impact to maxim,m) is 0.5 seconds. -)' Tabte l lisrs tr€design impact press're (gr@ricar valrrcjggp-ggi+gpasl' facpr. FI), and the total height-measurei-t """urcdge. I I I I I I T t t T t I e. t4 Wall Surface P..* (at gade)H (Ht. of pressrre u/edce)A&C 450 FI psf 15.6 feet B 250 FI psf 13.3 feet 5 HAZARD TO RESIDENTS AND OTI]ER USERS OF PROPERTY The proposed house is located in a defined avalanche area and thus users of&e properry d'ill be exposed to some h:zad v766 rning frcilities on the south side of the building. - As discussed prwiously, th9 return period of aralanches is on the order of 50 to 100 years (roughly a, 1.o/o to 2% annual probability). Because people are generally inside durini G stormy conditions producing the snow avalanches and will therefore bi exposed u *-*U percentage oftlq time, hszard will be very small. The hazard could be sipificant if the patio arca is in use during string thaw periods uihen wet snow and debris avalanches are most likely. To limit exposure on the patio are4 users should avoid use of this area during ttte spring thaw periods rhat are most likely to produce wet-snow and debris_ avalanches. h 6 COMPLIANCE WITI{ VAIL HAZARD ORDINA}ICE The proposed Sillingsley residence will not deflect snow or debris avalanches onto any public or private properfy and is therefore in compliance with the Tonm of Vail ha"ard ordinance whichprohibits any such "advetrs€ deflestion.,' The proposed house, if desigred to resist the forces as outlined ii this report, willre&rce tle hazard to areas below, or north of the house. Report prepared by, I I t I I t I I I I I .l I I I I I bl }frrd l\fe{p Arthur I Mears, P.E. Avalanche+onfrol engrneer I I t I I I I "!5 I I I I I 138 t I I I I I \ l- .j li') -; !; i- iLr (Q Jl-J ry:I l*-:--:==Ey"=:H i:H ..-tr=;-r'dj diF i !8..:*\. '..--a ,t --l,r* | ."{ XI-r'- ,r "'-T--'tI +.. Itl--l'i* .'t-5*,=)1"\ iiil i $ ; -:'-'-*-, Scale- 1:12000 (1" = 1000') oo AVALANCHE #..- I I I I I I I I I I bbr FIGURE 3. vertical pressure distrbutions on ural surfaces *A- 8," and. *c.- pressure disribution is linear. Note thaf nuurerical values must be muhiplied by an impact factor, ft # I Bffifey Residence. vail, colofo INPUT DATA SEGMENT LENGIH(n) ANctE MIJ M/D(n)o 98.0 38.7 0.2s 501 88. O 33.7 0.25 sO2 7L.O 31.0 0 .25 503 29.O 24.4 A.25 sO4 31.O L2.4 0.25 sO VELOCITIES. SEGMENT V(top) V(botton)O 0.0 n/s L4.4 n/E1 14.3 */s 13. 1 n,/s2 L3. 1 rn,/s L2.2 m/s3 L2.L m/s 10.4 n,/s4 to -Z m/E 4.4 n/s . Avalanche does not stop. I I I I I I I It. t I I *T 51*n^{**t+ velocity disribution ofdry+now avatanchcs from ttre I starting zone at 8'800 feet elevationio Ptr*tic* R;at g260 feet elevation. I I I I I +b BilliOfey Resldence, VaiL, Cof$o INPIIT DATA SEGMET'IT L,ENGTH(m) ANGLE0 98. 0 38.71 88.0 33.72 7L.O 31. O3 29.O 24.44 31. O t2.4 VELOCITIESSEGMENT v(top)0 O.0 n./s1 LO-2 m/s2 9.2 m/s3 8.5 rn,/s4 6.8 n,/s Aval-anche stops at APPENDD( A Longitudinal velocity disuibution of uret snoVdebris avalanches fron the starting zone at 8,800 feet elevation to ptamrigan Road ag,z@ feet elevation MU 0.25 o.25 0.25 0.25 o.25 V(botton) 1O.3 m/s 9.2 m/s 8.6 n/s 6.9 tn,/s 0.0 m/s 25m M/D(n) 25 25 25 25 25 8d r e'_____jg/ ro, rlt: r{:.rJ :ruoql I I Junc 10. leCg tl.. Jil ap.dt Conlo GrrtD..a Yrw A}< I TLARs AtrTI}IIJR I. 'MEARS, P,8., TNC. Nrnrrl flrrerdr Conrulaau tt5 Corly n6.i llt Ollralro. Colcr& ll3lt0 lll/Frr: 9706t t .1216rrrOrd.m o PAGE B1 I I I I I I I I I T I I I t I t I 373.7 U.a. HigltEy t, Sdt. zO0 Avon. 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DAIE: Decernber 17, 1999 To: JillSpaeh cotue Graybeil YawArcfi, Avon, Co FRoilr Roger Skiuzacak Virqcon TIIfE; FAXr 3129 PM 97&74&1s18 RE: cGi Blllingsley Residence Garret Henson & DeAnn Ditbich PHoNET 800€33-0482 Ext# g'199 FA)c 507-444"3555 tNl"LFoC 507451€178 Number of pages inclqdlng cover sheet 2 Tlils is to eontlrm our discussion re-gadhg the glass makeup lnficrmation provlded by Don Vild, The glass thickness' he notes are br eactr of the s plies, so'br the e plei of o.or FT ffullytempepd) the plias need fo be %' glass (0,73') as d\e next thinner gliss avallable is Va' 1b,ef1. Fortle 0.53" and 0.51'FT plies Tz'(o,4g')glass plies can be used. Forthe 0.32" and the 0.S?.3/8" (0.37) glass plies can be used. Tie'h,pilei are slighty thinnerthen the recommended nrcKness DUt Don's calculations were with a safety factor of S, I have att€ched a.copy of Don's comrnenb about the safety fuctor. As Don indicated in his earliercorespondence' Viracol car.t provlde his information, but ive cannot'take arrv Gponitn1iV foi'-he astral glass cfioice for thls avalandta exposure, yll1pffF:^111.._.^lPJght limit on taminared gtass of s00 pounds per unit, so he 3 plies of 5/., gEss that weights zs.z pounds per square ioot (9,9 psF ier ply),'must be resticted to amaximum size nf 1Z sF,-We can buiti the 3 ply'taminael gfjslJiryitir *;f g.eesFtoi s pties anu F" e/a" glass 14.7 PSF.ior 3 plies.to trs 2a sF size origlnaiiy r.qr;&, The pvb inicrrir=" - - betreen the FT glass piles w6uld be 0,060. A customer of Vlracon's that should be able b provlde the glass br this projeet is Metrooolitan€5*ffi331F sffi Please call wittr any additional questions. 4.3,1PCS5/95 I I **al-t .r- rfiilp, p.E,O aoEUttsfiff d.eggAf.lD ELAZNG P.O. BOX7514 QFEoON, Ol.lfo 43E16 lb( Viracon SUR ECT: Bitlinssley I I I I l, I T T I t I I I The hidacsses llsd in fre taFle on pagc Z d W FA)( aro tlr ficknessac for eadt ply. They are base{ o1 a sffi tsdor of 5. tf arrohq sSry hdor (sf) is used th€ hickrpssae in ilre tlble can be multlplled by (stqtE- For a saFty fa6r of 2,5, bf example, fhe hlclqpsses raorrld be multiplied by 0.71. Donald J. Mld, PE r'ilorGr tgl4nrn)FAxl.tt9)€gl{|'fE h vnACOil o Eoo ParN Drive PO.8q990 Owatonna, MN 55060 507-.451-9555 I t I"rhe lflader in cl$ f?/bilcEitlqn^ Fnx Goven Sxeer DATE: October 19, 1999 To: JillSpaeh Cottle Graybell Yaw Arch. Avon, CO FRottr Roger Skluzacek Mramn Billingsley ResidenceRE: GC: nuE: 6:00 A. M. FAX: 970-748-1518 PHoNE: E00-533-0482Ext#3199FA,c 507-444-3555 fNTLFA)( 507451-2178 Number of pages including mver sheet 3 I IIa I t I t I T I I I t I I MESSAGE -- . I have novv received tlre response from a consultant Don Mld who has prcvided an option to be considered for the glass on this applicaffon. He is recommending an outboard glass of biple fully tempered laminated glass, whh a rrented airspace and an inboard insulating glass. As he indicates strucfiJrally glazing the laminated glass rvould be recommended to aid in glass retention. He has made several FT laminated glass thicknass reoommendations for the different load levels that would be closest to the following; The 0.68' could be 3 plies of %" (3 x 0.219' = 0.066) witr two 0.060' polryinyl butyral (pvb) interlayers. The 0.53" and 0.51'would be three plies of 3/16" glass with two 0.060' pvb interlayers. Th€ 0.32" and the 0-37", would be 3 plies of 1/8" glass with two 0.060" pvb interlayers- Viracon for one, does not fully temper 1/8" glass so we would need to change the glass thickness b 5/32:. Please review Don's comments and call me wih any questions. 4,3,1 PCS b JJOEJ' d l.fr]3UUIA l^lJ?S:8E 66, 61 Fl- G,*auEr J. vrl..r, r.=.O CDTEIILTAJTT GtAESAtvo q,Azlt{G ,x7514 )Fto 4ct61E FAX NUIf,BER: Scr/ 4'tlssss I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I Fge il my opinion lhis is 0re t),pe of inqwy ufi€re viracon migfrt prwide sorne idormation hn not reornmend stake any ieslmsibxtyfatrre glsss sd6dion. CalqJations uere mde based on lhe tuto biatgula loads sfroram and an avalancfie speed d 15il/sec The hlro tiangdar lmds a€ .tso Psf x inpaci fada rat tha base with a 15.6 ll fr€tght arrd 2s0 psf x irnpaci factr with a h€*fi of 13.3 ft. fie irpad pre$sune oepends upon tre riguty of tte sfilcfrrra being imp*{ as well €s thE avdanctt sp€€d. _Tlpicallythe sHb iressure might le OouEeaj resr.rtting inpr€ssurcs d 900 psf atd Sm Fef st the Uae 6r up buildirg. Becase of the se\rere risk sttdd ghss fuitrra ocur a efrry f€der of 5 r*ould beappropritr, Aso fiom tre-frdpoint qf sauy, gilass r€tefoqt and toeping thetftidoess within reason, cablations rrtere based on a lanrinalinn sf Uree'pt6 C bmperedgtass. JB tfgttg componerrt is the uei'ght of the rprooEd aspen fiess srd ottrer d€bdsthat might.sffike trte g[6ss. ttriless tis is -spedfcd he seledon of gFss isqws6onable. In the bllovving taHe ae lis€d tte catajsted ghss ttrid<rresses at the base of the Filding and a br irrErmediate pointe These are fcr fte maximurn glass size d 6ftx4 fi- HrcnEpqFrea E/Z'd FAX(tltglg5.rm Mnacon NOfUUIA l^ltZS:gA 65. 6T I-fO o qeb?,,41 Heightabowcracb A50psiln5.6tt r*,a$ .^ ,*psffi33tt . -,,on 3pries o.6a Fr Y;:irO 3pties 0.s1. Fri'& 6fi 3pli€s O.Sg FTtfr\z 3pfies 0.37' Fr i.\1" f -..3plbs 0.3? FT ,orti tlga'e l4'71'"6' Tlealalated thidarsses (as opposad tc the adual arrailabl€ tHclrnesses) are l'r$ed lo dlly a$rstrnertts to be made sfpnld an altgnab safEty factr be seleded. En€rgy codes will clcide tfnt insulatirg gilass be r.rsed. lt is nct pnadical b @ri@ ar igu wih fF trthk gfasses l'!sted. It is sagesFd trat the lnsrry leminsted glass be glaed ouboerd wih comrerrfronal igu inbosrd. The space Ftr,Eclt tte h€ely lrninaFd glass and the lgu shilld be verftd to dlov vapor presst"re eq"ralization of the space wifn the or.ildoor air. As e rdsted Ls$.t the glass frarring must be c+Sle of uihstandirg thts avdandre loads and re,taining tle gbs. This may reguire that the heavff kaminated glass be bmded to the ftarre ndh a sfrud.rrd siliome sedant Ocbblr17, lm I t I I laI I I I I t I I I t I t I I I'l -+ la q.' is bolst- f'n'un "+ 4,i 12ft r Psge2 E/E'd ()^"w No3UdIA I^IJZS:8a 66, 6I Lf,O -.+-Doneld J. Vild, PE I I t I I I t I l I I I I t I I I I t Fo ParkDtip P.OBo(ssOrffiE. HHSEm 5Cr/41-€555 'lt7Gte5df,'Dt ctsssFlrcfrnd EAX.S.gV .EB-SHEEI DA[E: Septilnbero,19S lIx Jllf Spa€h code C|aAdI YmArcfr. A\rdt, CO Frcft Roger Skluzacek VFacon Ire FAX: 9:37 Aftrl 97G74&1518 RE ce Blllhgdey Reidence Prsrc! 80G533{l4E2Ed#31SFAE 50?444r16i55 trTLFAx 507-451t17S Number sf p€ges lfdudlng coar sheet 4 MessAee A$ecfred ara g&ass sfr€ngffi anahrcb tun a hmitrabd hsulatrq glass maka ups br 250 and the 450 PSF avabndte load. A 1 916'hmlnabd glassutl{tr all libs Emperu{ ouboard llb :4 empemO ard lhbodd lib a 91dbnpercd hnirr#d glas€ (1/ r10.060 pvt/ !d?. i I also lnduded a make up b witrsiand a 2d) PSF a/alandE l€d. Thb b he same as abole ercegt tre Inboard llles arc heat-sfer$tened ghrs. Slnce lhc avabnde led b le ihcn 30 b 60 secsrds In duratloh he bad hm been gtbrd as awind load rafierften a sntlfl bad, whldt ls a brg bltn load. I am unitng assis{ance tlonr an oubide consu}htrt regardrc fte poffi @ of tre aryen tes. lf the glass ls brcken lt rvould not be capable of wihstandhg tF avalehdre. I have not dap thls type ot analyols pevlo[tsly ard fiat ls atto0pr r*il]on I am wldqg oubid€ supPort I wlll be or,il the rreek of Septernber f hJi back on th€ 13fr. lf you rreed lmnrcdiab ssslstanca u,ih thls conhci Dan Wa6d( d x 3284. 4.3.1PCg6r95 o computEr structural of tre glass lisbd belour eulpcted b wind snd snordo€ds Three rralues are debrmlned: def,eciion, prcbability of glass brcakage, and deslgn facbr.sg! l!a. 1 I I I I t I I I I I I I I t I I I I I Proiec'tt Gustomcn Ty'pe sf Glass Sptem: LessGr Gl*s Dlhenslon: Grs#rGlalr Dlmenclon: tYlnd load m Glass: grow/ Dead load on 6lass: Blllltrg.by tudd.m. Clotte GrrytelYrn Inrula{ngr lrmltried Glass Thlckhess (ln) and klnd of Elass: lnrt .1r41{s } l/+fs h.uHngdlr. 4t 0hcf|!5t 72 (lnotsl 15o (Ftl 0 (F4 trAxmuir DEFLEcTIoN(tn):trg d ES?ITATED CI{ANGE IN SPAIII;0^09 (lnclml BREAI(S PER IOITI:90 (t{otAcclFilrbbl DESIGN FACTO* (*tdlld beH.5)f37 tltlotAscrptrbh) IIOTE: Itr u.| oth$.rd Ch h.rU |FCkdon hrtb anocdd tbt d rpoinoo billEl.. V||ut da rd rr*nnt gars ldrt lfrhr A|lho|{t v|]Er dc.. nlF$at i.mprd d||. lbr otntn b|ildtt ?Ct!dct! lrb rfidr5 rd b cadlrd !. rrEdrtlrdotr lb tE, h lt tb dlU ef ft t5ln Fblorl b cadtl tfrfirppamddi.atn rrd lhE lttt t' Pr.n.r nob thd fir l*Ft glrr'rEr qcrd t Indr drllrcdon - mclnul dcdgn lod ild Crilld t jjvl.u.d bV trr derl$.r. ?hc ffidorr wl[ nd dfecl g|lr litEldt ft. ndlcl|ott [t chrl !ft. tilt lrgl &cnn tig lad lecltlilcl cepdty or tnaur thr hdql pctlb{bff. of \rarhdon tur Elas6 ffit are anr.reabd - 0.26, hed - s&QngttdGd - 20 4!t !!!!Pq€q ' .15 I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I {-SIDED SUPPORT computer of the glass lisbd belor sublect€d b wind and snowloade Thrw values are daennlned: dsfrection' prcbablllty and fac'tor.r!|!ft4r1 Prol€ct: Clptomen Type of Glass SYstemi Thlcknecs flhl and klnd qf Elass: l-.ssef Glass Dlmehsion: Gledbr Ghss Dltnenslon: Wnd load on Glass: Shw, D€ad load on Glass: itAxltut DEFI-EGTloN(lhl: Bnnngd.tRlCderE CothffilYr trrulrttr& Lrrillhdul chrr r/4Fr-il4FTril{T aE 0nch.4 7:l (lrd|cl .80 (Ft) o (rdt IndrtlldGlrg I 12t rn* ESnilATED CI{ANGE lN SFANI 0rraficl (Accepi$te)BREAI(S PER IOOO: DESIGN FACTOR: (should be >e2,5)z.7a (|csr$bbl lptt: T,'h. u.| db|nFd !h. h ||tt.Dealcdo|| }a Ur ..cclrd rllr drporfrrnr btr&* YtF|| dc rj.rrt|rt d-f rdl* ilrt} Atulor[b tHcdr do$ rt?ts1 |trFd lbfilEdJn bdllqepHor hb.lF|lld ndb. condltsd r r |rq[nr|dEon tf u... f h fi. tuv€llfta irtcn gtuhatqrt b clrd.lr ttf trrtqr ettcl qrimfrd gbr tr r Pblr ndi trt ttrr |altlt Ebt .inr tEE d 'l lnr{r ddleclbn t ttffim fuldn lod rtrll , rhould bc tud.u'd by tl. dltlen.r. Thr drd*don U{[ nd dhcf thlt sinnflh. fi|. Ildlc{on In ghr blte wll notdrcncrthrlod ncrl{|ct cep|clu orlneilrrllhr rrdg ptlldw. of wridon b slc.E stengh m arnelad - 025. hcd - lo€ttdtln d ' 4-gd-!EFeled-' . 15 compubr consHens of thc glass l'rsted belon subpctd b wlrrd and snophads Thrce vElues arc dehrmined: deflecflon, prcbabillty brcakage, atd [|!tr 4r I I t I I I \ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Profect Glrsilnen Tl'Fc of Glas System: Thlckness (lh) rnd klnd of glas:r: Lesscr Glass Dlmensbn: Sreatrr Glass Dlmemlon: Wlnd load on Glass: $ror/ Dead led on Glaqs: Bllftrgdty R:dd.nc. coilf,r Graybed Yr* lmuhtln!, Lsnlnrird Glel tr4FT .,tt4HS r.lrfHs 4E (lnrfirf n (ltcfirl 2t0 (F|t) o 0ltttr lmuffng Gla MAXIilUM DEFLEGT[ON(lnf :,l.ol ffi ESTII|ATED CI{ANGE IN SPANI 0.06 (hdr.!) BREAKS PER,IOOOI 2 (Aqtablr) DESIGH FAGTOR: (ctrouU be >'4.9 CtE: Th urr olimprrd {rre In rtry eplhaltotr hs tb rrlod.bd fte C.pqdrnF|. BLIl} Ut|Een da rdx|il* C.r rah* bnfrgr. AltlHth r4;€t dcr runpf nnmd lbttu {t|l|r bslfie |Fpllcdor! {d| lhouh noa h! Eddr| l-. icrilnddq|tr|! .tbtfi! dutlCftarh|lnFrut alqfl b Go,tdia tb b*el pdtdd ortmprd gb rn * Phu nd ttd ilrr lrg.d glsr rE E re..d I lnr*r ddldbn d lrdruln drlln lod and drorld be rryb|d byth. d3rltnr. 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FIEVISED MAY 1999 t I I t I I I I I t I ! t SAFE AND EFFICIENI flsr I0 ilrlslA|'l This manual contains assembly rules andinstallation guidelines. This manual must become the propert5r of and be reviewed bv current and future users of this accessory. lt G the responsibility of the installer to ensure that this manual is properly displayed. WARNING: IF THE IITFORMATION INTHIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWEDEXACTLY, FIRE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE MAY RESI'LT. * DO NOT STOR.E OR USE GASOLINT OR OTHER FII\MMABLE GASES ORLrgnrDs IN THE VTCTNITY OF THIS ISOKERN FIREPLI\CT. ...:'"' t': INTERTEK (WARNOCK HERSEY) TESTING AGENCY REPORT NO. IS00TA-764 T I I Lr|.dr lLrrYlltlErc I.C.B.O. NO.5017 s.B.c.c.L NO. 9626 CERTIFIED U.L. r27,V.L. i'1't7, U.L.C. 5610, u.L. 103HT MWulv C t t I t t I t I T I ! I t I I t a r TABTE OF CONTENTS -i-c_l I t I I I I t t T I I T I I I I I THIS FIREPLACE IS.DESIGNED TO BURN WOOD, GAS OR COAL. THE FIREPLACE ISNOT DESIGNED TO Srr O-rNrCirV-dI'"iIOrNrSUS,IBft NiOdi-THE FIREPLACE CANBE INSTALLED *t"y zsro crEAR^ ;; ro counuiiinin rul,DrNG MATERTALSAr rHE srDE, BACK aruo*roFipi'crilsnn orrsni fiilft FoR ExcErrroNs.)oNLy pARrs ruanu.acrunnn *v rio;iri* aNn uo,nr,no roi usn wrrH rsoxnRiFIRE.LACE s'oulp BE^usno irn rrri r:fri"ALLArroN oe rnii FTRE'LACE ExcEprFoR spEcIAL RooF *asr'nc, il,oerinir, ,^""", arvo supponr wALLs To ArD INTHE INSTALLATION THA' NNENiN NITNi'CNr'N rOCAr,iV. }rr' USE OF IMPROPERPARrs rN rHE lNsr.{lllgoN ceN'ii'"n"o*oous ar'qo'voios rHE *ARRANT'flffiy#,HTflf,+il;lif o*rv irlio] iirr"o mrer, *'mxnvs wHrcH ARE rz00o THIS FIREPLACE IS INTENDED FOR SUPPLEMENTAL HEATING ONLY AND IS NOTINTENDED FOR HEAVYUSE AS A PNiTUAiV SVSTEM. NNUEVN iiJNNING OR USE W,LLil1?"frIL.cLArM* s'r' consinftiilN DEBRrs, on arvi nrcur.v FLAMMABLE usE solrD wooD LO_G^1_PLUMBED pRopANE (Lp) oR NATURAL GAS FUEL ONLY.cAS Locs MUsr BE LrsrED rv l.c-.e. li'si z2r.rr.LzA WARNING: DO NOT.Y:P-lNY F'IREPLACE.INSERT OR ANY OTHER PRODUCT NOTSPECIFIED FOR USE 1Yr 5OXORffi;fi;ACES UNLESS WNIiriX AUTHORIZATIONrs GryEN BY IsoKERx- gqu-nilotino rnrs wanNniC-nrev cAUsE A F'REHAZARD AND wrLL vorD THE ririxniin vilRRANry. 3. Improper installation or improper use of this fireplace will void the warranty and can cause: 1. Damage to the fireplace from overheating; Hazardous temperatures to develop on combustible materials adjacent to the fireplace or chimney; The emission of smoke, sparks, or hazardous gases into the dwelling; ; 4. Leakage of rain water into the dwelling, 5. Cracks in the fueplace due to improper footings and foundations. WARNING: AVOID P*^qI}9]qO[ERN FIREPLACES - OR ANY FIREPLACE - IN ANAREA ADJACENT TO -.NI,T TNINS, iAL;;UILDINGS ON LANO MASSES THAT MAYREDUCE AMBMNT AIR^FL-OW PN;SSfr"NJTIIUS REDUCTUC NN,IUGHTING OF THEFIREPLACE. ' THE DE:JgIER ArVN NUiib]iG CONTRACTOP,*' ruISPONSIBLE FORSPECIFYING APPROPRIATE CHIMNEi fr6lb'*.S AND LOCATIONS. t I NDED PRODUCT USAGE INSTATIATION -l- TABLE OF COi/lpoNENTS - 36", 42,,, 45" FlREplAcEs Part Fireplace QtyNo, Size I. BASE P1ATE Part FireplaceNo. Sizct2 36"12 42" 2. TOP SMAtt Part FireplaceNo. Sizel1 36"ll 42"11 46" 3. TOP MEDIUM .ABC 43 25th 349 25'h 353 25t1, 3 t t t I t I I I t I T I I I I I c J J 3 c 4 4 ) c 4 4 i AB 32t1, 1632\h 16 Qtv. A 243243243 Qtv 2 2 21 36" 22 23 Part Fireptace ety. I B CNo. Size l3 4. TOP BIG i::, "tT#"" ery. A B c t44224884-\ 5. TOP NARROW Part Fireplace ety. 34 3434 46" 4 6. TOP STOPING AB 25th 1625tk 16zs'h 16 B l6 16 l6 llt, Fireptace ety. A B CNo. Size 35 7. roP SroPtNc NARROW 1€ Part Fireplace Qty. A B; CNo. Size20 36" 6 25t/, l0^ 3 ^. r .,<,20 42" 6 25'1, ICP/, 3 uttC\ ,t 20 8. SIDE WALL \W BC 454545 , Ft^ \ f/)>. \.,,'c,<'' Qty .'t rt 3lr 4lo A 25tlt 25'h Qty I 1 5 7 9) 7 9 5 36 36" 46" 46" 26 27 28 29 30 JI 7) Part FireplaceNo. . Size25 36" 33 46" 9. BACK WAu. ABC All measurements in inches Parl FireplaceNo. Sile 24 StL 36 24 SIL 42" 24SlL I O. DAMPER EIE'NENT S/t Part FireplaceNo. Si36 36" 42" I I. TOP P]ATE sMAt t R::, Fire.ptace ety. 37 12. TOP PIATE TARGE A 17lr2 r7ltz 171r2 26'h 2Gh 2Ch 32'h 32'h 32'h 3'l )I Uh Uh (P/. o'1" 05h Uh vh o,hlo%-9,^. -c B 1au- 22'h C 4 I>2C( ]"l c-1 ')* R .( 't EI{ > tt >: AB 25'ln 33'h O nnrsox olmENsro -,f-Hv -l Icl Jf|frffi* J TWJI***'B lfl l'8i8HS,, l€---- A --rf 75- FIREBRICKF- E +l ' FRONT VTEW lea-.i ll SIDE VIEWlea+l tl€ ll CHIMNEY OUTER CASING SMOKE CHAMBER TTIICKNESS 6 *(Custom Finished Opening Height 27- to 36,, ) fF-.r--rf (Typical Finished Depth 19,, ) T E J*.3"T, Brick Ledee lG *t" N Large Crown 37tfz- t Small Crown P-J6'/2" tl€ 110 lbs. iF' 2I'lr"' .9. ifi' 3l'1"'37'/r" 7F- 26'lz" g. J4 Jifi' :t- l1 3" 7F' 12. 6" ifi'115lbs. v. 3"iF' +"rop tL I FIREPLACE SIZE A B c D E F G H I J MINIMUM FRAMING WEIffIT-- FINEEOX CHIMNEY 43 Jf 36 2lth l9 2t,1,12 24 u 44W x73Hx26t/D |,300 lbs. Outcr Casing E5 lbs. 48 JJ 44 2r'h 25'h l9 2ltlt l2 30 39 50Wx80Hx26'/D i,7m lb,s. 53 35 36 2t'1.25'h l9 3/h 34 44 54Wx73Hx267J)I,700 lbs.Lincr 45 lb6. I03ft" Jt1ru o 125 lbs.37lbs. iol WARNOCK HER5EY LABET SAMPTE NOTE: A PRINTED METAL PLATE IS AFFIXED TO THE SMOKE FIREPLACE UMT. VERSION DOME OF OF'THIS LABEL EACH ISOKERN I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I In edoar( Herleylltl'no OO l'lOT REMOVE OR COVER IH|s LAA€L WARNOCK HERSEY LISTED MASONRY FIREPUICE SYSTEM MoDELS: 48", 42", 36, ZB" Qrsor=w MADE IN DENMAFK ea hcore INDUSTRIES JACXSONVILLE FL,3225e ulc s610, ut 1777, UL 103 REFER TO IIISTALLATIOI{ MAI{UAL CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTI BLES: UNIT SIDES, REAR, FRONT, CHIMNEY FRAMING OR SHEATHING ABOVE OPENING ToP SHEATHING OB TRIM TO OPENING SIDES MANTLE ABOVE OPENING OPENING TO SIDEWALL . HEAFTH EXTENSION.BEYOND FRONT HEARTH eirexstolr BEYoND srDES COMPLIES WITH APPLICABTE REO OF UL 127 = Oin. = 8in. (205MM) = 8in. (205MM) - 12in. (305MM) = 24tn. (610MM) - 20in. (51 oMM) = 12in. (205MM) USE SOLID WOOD FUEL OR LISTED DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE. DO NOT USE A FIREPLACE INSERT OFI OTHER PHODUCTS NOT SPECIFIED FOF USE WITH THIS PRODUCT. IF DOORS ARE USED OPERATE FIREPLACE WITH OOORS FULLY OPFN OR FULLY CLOSED. WHEN BUBNING A DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE IN THE FIREPLACE. ATUUST THE DAMPER TO THE FULLY OPEN POSITION MADE IN DENMARK INSTALLATION MUST BE IN ACCONDANCE WrI}{ TNSTRUCNO pROvtDED AND tCgO BEPORT {92-rG2 CONTACT BUILDING OFFICTAL PRIOR TO IMiTALLATIOII c-l FOUNDATION DETAILS SLAB FOI.JhIDATION ISOKERN FIREBOX ISOKERNFIREBOX I r/i' firebrick minimum without base plate ISOKERN base plate 3" (DO NOT MAKE oF wooD)Residential 4" minimum concaete slab 3000 psi NOTE: 3OOO PSI4" REINFORCED TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL SLAB sI]PPoRTs UP To 36 FOOT ISOKERN INSTALLATION. REINFORCED SLAB REQUIRED FOR USE WTrI{ ISOKERN BRICK LEDGE (SEE PAGE 1I). CONVENTIONAL OFF GRADE ISOKERN FIREBOX ISOKERN FIREBOX without base plate |/i' firebrick minimum ISOKERN base plate 3" (n NOT,E vooDy'MA OF 2x 'KEwo joist 4" l. with tf4 rebar at 6" o.c. as per local code permits 4" l. with rebar at 6" o.c. as per local code permits NOTE: NOTE: ALL FOLINDATION DEPTI{S TO COMPLY WTTH LOCAL CODES RAISED HEARTH; USE CONCRETE BLocK To LIFT FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY TO DESIRED IIEIGTM -J- FRAMING DI'VIENSIONS I I I T I t f, FRAMING DIMENSIONS FIREBOX SIZE DEPTH A HEIGHT B* WIDTH C JO 46" 26'1," 26'li', 26',|i' 73" 80" t) 44" 50" 54" * Height B includes 3" base plate. OFFSET FRAMINO DUUTruSIONS FRAMING DIMBNSIONS* FIREBOX SIZE DEPTH A IIEIGHT Br, WIDTH c 36 27" 27" 2'1" 73" 81" 73" 46" 52" 56" * Height B includes 3" base plate. *USE THESE F'RAMING DIMENSIONS WHEN OFFSET BLOCS ARE PART OF TIIE F'LUE CONFIGURATION. (SEE PAGE 12) -6- I I T I I I I I CORNER FRAJWNG 21rl2" square tumed 45o or to desired direcrion FIREBOX A B c D E F 36 42 46" 43" 48" 53" 98" 704" 106" 67" 72" 74" 30" 35" 37" 23" 29" 30" 48" 51" 54" I I I I I drywall screws. Frame up to and along side firebox and smoke dome. Drywall spans across front ol' smoke dome and can be attached usine WARNING: DO NOT NAIL INTO ANY ISOKERN MATERIAL. USEscREws. Outside.Air Tube - Placed 3" away from combustible materials when exicine firebox. I *""0 drywall back so 2" of ISOKERN lilrfJ#:"itfi:iof firebox opening. t##r*FlF' facing material. I I C- DRYWALT DETAII -7 - FIETD PROCEDURES MDilNG AND APPLYING THE ISOKERN MORTAR: Start by taking one or two bags of ISOKERN'mortai and mix it with water in a 5 or 6 galton jastic bucket. Mix with a trowel to a smooth toothpaste-like consistency. Place the mortar into the supplied ISOKERN applicadon bag. Squeeze the mortar out of the bag creating approximately l/4" beads of mortar applied l/2" in from the edges of the component. Apply Isokem mortar all around the binding surface as well as I or 2lines down the middle of each binding surface. l. when two components are mortared together, it's only necessary to apply lines of ISOKERN mortar on one of the surfaces (the upright one is the easiest). 2. An important sign of proper sealing is excess mortar squeezed from the crack between the two binding components. Trowel off excess. SET TIME - Restir every 20 minutes. POT LIFE - Approximately 4 hours. COVERAGE - 4 Bags per fircbox. APPLICATION- I bag per 5 feet offlue. FIREBRICK LINING THE FIREBOX: The manufacturer requires a minimum of l-L/4" thick fuebrick lining. To apply the frebrick any refractory mortar is suitable. The manufacturer suggests wetting the inside of the firebox lining prior to applying the bricks. The following steps should be taken when firebrick lining .the ISOKERN firebox: l: Mix ll2 bag of Isokem mortar with 2 shovels of masonry mortar and 4 shovels of sand. Add water and mix to a sticky toothpaste consistency. 2. Using standard "thin-set" tecbnique, firebrick all interior surfaces of the firebox. Set the 1 1/4" firebrick beginning with the firebox floor. Next firebrick the backwall up to the damper. Continue with firebrick up each sidewall to the damper element. 3. All firebrick should be set with a l/4" horizontal and vertical joint, thus allowing for heat expansion of the firebrick. Grout each joinr with the same mortar. The manufacturer has no responsibility as to the function of the firebrick lining and as to cause and effects of such linings (hairline cracking which may be common). The manufacturer is only adding suggestions from in-field responses. BROKEN ISOKERN COMPOTTIENTS: Cornponents that become broken from faulty handling or shipping (into 2 or 3 pieces) are easily repairable using the ISOKERN monar adhesive. Due to the compressive strength of the individual comPonents, any cracks should be clean and not fragmented. Any components broken in multiple pieces and are noticeably irrepairable must be discarded and replaced. I I I t t I I t :t I I I I .: T I I T ,t d -8- B. !l li li I t T I I 136,, Jfu:: l. Base Plate - Firebox must be placed on non{ombustibie surface... for 'on-slab' installations, base plate is optional. 2. First Course Side Walls - Morrar all contact arca6 with ISOKERN adhesive... 3. First Course Back WaU - Morrar grooves and slide back wall down . . . Tapered Back WaIl - Firsr Course Five Inches Thick, Second Course Thicker, Third Course Thickest. Be sure to Morrar all comad areas... 36"I I 5. Dampcr Element - Set First Course Smoke Chamber for Positionins of Damper Elements... 6. Set Damper - (DO NOT MORTAR DAMPER IN PLACE...) Conrinue to complete Smoke Chamber Construction... to TOP PI-ATE... 6. tSet Damper - @O NOT MORTAR DAMPER rN Pt 6,CE...) 42" Firebox includes 3 courses of smoke chamberi first coune long narow pieces... 8" tall. 6. Set Damper - (DO NOT MORTAR DAMPER IN PLACE...) Conrinue to complere Smoke Chamber Consrucdon,., ro TOP PLATE... 7. Top Plare - Final piece completes Firebox... hole towards back of box. can be rtverscd in special situations:.. 7. Top Plale - Final piece compleFs Fircbox... hole towards back of tbx, can be revened in special sinrations... 7. Top Plate - Final piece compleres Fircbox... hole towards back of box. can be rcversed in special situarions... J ou, ln'' r,(42" Long Narr \ 5. New Dampcr ElemeDr - Ser First Course Smoke Chamber for Positioning of Damper Eleme*s... 5. New Dampcr Element - Set Firsr CouNe Smoke Chamber fm Posirioning of Damper ElemenB . . .t I t I I I Damper Element litts Damper four inches (4,) into smoke chamber, closer to FIue. ;[36" use 30" Damper) (42" use 33" Damper) (46" use 36r'Damper) -,-o- I I C ISOKERN DtYls4 (Double Module! CHlm@ DM54 FLUE STARTER Place on smoke dome in bed of mortar with recess face up. A - DM54 INNER FLUE LINER Place with recess up B _ DM54 OUTER CASING BLOCK Place with male Part uP CROWN CAP Approx. 3" minimum of nriJ tlner extending out; fili--+ '/''' joint around flue with caulk. ROOFLINE MORTAR Apply mortar to all contact surfaces on the outer casing and inner flue liner so that when fitted together excess mofiar squeezes out. 'Wipe off excess. DO NOT ALLOW MORTARTO FILL CAVITY BETWEEN INNER FLI.JE AND OUTER CASING, EXTERIOR WALL WALLTIES Place every 4'. BOX IMPORTANT!. When ISOKERN material is exposed to the elements' the material must be covered with brick, stone, stucco, or encased in wood chase. I I t t I Hu PARGE TOP OF EXPOSED FLUE FLASHING T 12 l_ffi T I T I I I I I I T I T \ ISOKERN FIRE 3O+ -l0-c_l BRICK TEDGE DETAILI I I "'H"'fiff.*.^block everv 24" I ISOKERN LARGE CROWN CAP CAULK JOINTS For waterproofing. ROOFLINE TYPICAL INNER FLASHING (See Page 17) of casing DM 54INNER FLI.JELINER DM 54 OUTER CASING BLOCK ISOKERN BRICK LEDGE Single Brick Ledge Max Load 12,000 lbs. For large loads consult stnrctural engineer or contact dealer. t I t I I l+ili*ft'11'SJEEoRaLrExArIoNS REWEWED BY MANUFACTURER. t I I t FOR I4RGER BRrCK OR STONECHIMNEYS CONTACT LOCALDEALER. Jnnonr.lrvr, I I WHEN USING ISOKERN_BRICK LEDGE WITH BRICK OR STONE VENEERFOTJNDATION AND SLAB WILL BE RiAUIIiEb TO MEET LOCAL CODES. - ll -tliil OFFSET CHIMNEY DETAIL +l orrsnr BLocK: Cornpressive Srength: 972 psi, Weight 85lbs. NOTE: IT IS THE NATURE OF OFFSET BLOCKS TO SLOW DOWN TIIE RATE OF FLOW OF COMBUSTION GASES UP THE FLUE CAUSING A SLICHT INCREASE IN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE FIRE BOX AND SMOKE DOME. TI{EREFORE, W}IEN USING OFFSET BLOCKS INCREASE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES FROM O" TO 1I/2'' AT FIRE BOX AND SMOKE DOME. (See Page 6 "Offset Framing Dimensions") ) T T I I I I I I I I t I I I I I t I Interior sheathing/dry wall Header 2 x OFFSETBLOCK Large crown (optional) Brick ledge Offset block No support for chimney necessary off the back of Firebox until third offset. ISOKERN Firebox Brick Veneer DO NOT support offset with wood, bricks, or stonc. ISOKERN OFFSET UP TO 6' MAXIMI.JM HORIZONTAL MEASURE. SUPPORT ATFOURTH OFFSET BLOCK WTTH ADEQUATE CONCRETE BLOCK OR STEEL SUPPORT AND ATEVERY THIRD OFFSET BTOCK THEREAFTER. 1eh" 31h" 12- OFFSET ABOVE CEITING Frame tight zero clearance Roof line I Ceiling line \\-L\-t SOKERN MORTAR S.ritffiSsl;r 173 kg/cm1 = 2460 psi Jnlift:8 nsi MAXIMUM OFFSET ABOVE CEILING: 3 OFFSETS WITH MAXIMUM OF 4 VERTICAL SECTIONS ABOVE OFFSETS -13-a ;iiii\-/iiiii ISOKERN DII'IS4 CHIA/INEY REINFORGEMENT REGIUIREMENTS Reinforce Isokern DM 54 chimney if any of the following conditions exist: Chimney extends 8' or more above roofline; dout sure Wind load is rated above 110mph; or more; C. Brickledge is used. Reinforcement is accomplished by placing #4 rebar in the 2" diameter holes at each corner of the DM 54 outer casing. Lap rebar lengths with 1-2 foot overlaps. Grour holes with standard mortar mix. Reinforcement should begin at the lowest possible outer casing member and continue through the top most DM54 outer casing. NOTE: REINFORCEMENT NOT REQUIRED IF DM54 CHIMNEY Is ENCLOSED WITHIN A WINDLOAD RATED WOOD CHIMNEY CHASE. FOR SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS CALL DEALER FOR SUPPLEMENT. A. B. I T I T I I I I I I T I I t t I I I I-t4- Multi-Floor Instolloriont I t I I I I ot s4 outer , casin8 2l'l:" Three sided CMU enclosure at first floor elevation I t I I 8- cMuwau I , offset block 8" CMU column support to offset block 6" reinforced concrete pad with #4 rebar at 8" o.c. each way *General Contractor is responsible for meeting local codes (drawing is a suggestion only). All footings ro meer local code with this installation.t I I I TOP BOX A B c D E 36"43" 48" 53 52" ft 57" 29" JJ 35" 81" 88" 92" t0' r0'6" l0' l"l--eo'--->l c il--- Tum up 2" Flange against Outside of Flue Linet ,, Galvanized Pan on Wood Chase Storm Collar make local Wood Chase with Pyramid Top * Manufacturer has no responsibility over draught Penormance. * Provide firestop as per local codd. I I I t I I I I t I I I I I I I I I c-l TYPIVAT CHIMNEY TERMINArIONS Small Crown Finish ISOKERN Small Crown 26tl:x26thx3 Seal Joi * For stucco veneer, wet down pumice or apply lathe and scratch coat. Large Crown for Brick, Wood. & Stone 37'l:x37t/zx3 * Use wood up to crown, will finish offtoa3'x3' -16- I J2ft. T I I I I T I I The roof flashing must fit the pitch of your roof. By using two rulers and a level, you can determine roofpitch (see illustration). Measure the number of inchis from the end of a level ruler down to the roof. Thiswouldbetherisefori2inchesof run. Ariseof 3incheswouldbe a3/r2pitch...4inches, a4/r2pitch...,etc. Roof with Ridge Roof Pitch Although most building codes specify the l0:2 rule atrnospheric conditions and air tight construcdon practices can negatively affect any fireplace's performance. Manufacturer suggests taller chimneys for . better performance. - -lu.- 10 ft. CAICUIATE YOUR ROOF P|T'H I I _INNER FLASHING ly,a""'Hni?.Tnl"f,iJ.f ?:I33*#* coverage. Cut around inside casins so that a the flashing rests on the outside of*grooved f Wrtion of outer block. I t I T I t DO NOT INFILTRATE CASING OR LINER JOINT. ALUMINT]M INNER FLASHING 30" SQUARE OUTSTDE 20" SQUARE TNSTDE WEEP HOLES ROOFZ FLASHING ROOF \- FIASHING DETAITS t^\ BRICK TIE 'oA ISOKERN BRICK LEDGE - ll - DETAIL INNERFLASHING d tl I A 36" ISOKERN SEE.THROUGH tr'RONT VIEW SIDE YIEW * Specify Isokern 14" Flue Liner * Top sealing damper only! (See Accessories) ISOKERN Firebox 36 Smoke chamber to rest on 2'l:" of sidewall Angle Iron min. 3" x 3" Firebrick lining Ir[" Reversed sidewalls Must support cantilevered ponion of sidewail extend over base -18- TOP VIEW Base plare (can be removed L ZS't;' Jfor flush hearth.) I I Frame tight or place CMU's with cells grouted INSIDE FIREBOX A OUTSIDE WIDTTI B INSIDE HEIGHT'c 34")f 30" ROUGII OPENING WIDTH 56t' ROUGH OPEI\IING HEIGHT SEE PAGE 3 Reversed sidewalls ASIfDUMP wirh Roised Heodh PLACED IN REAR OF BOX I I I I I I I I I I I ISOKERN Firebox with base plate on 8" C.M.U. * If raised hearth extended. do not make of wood \- Combustible exterior wall l" AinSpace ASH DUMP4" x 9" Cut ISOKERN base plate with masonry blade. -Non- combustible material to extend under firebox and out through non- combustible hole in wall. ASH DUMP hole to be placed one brick in from back wall or one brick in from front of firebox and centered. Combination airldump can also be located where desired. Keep framing a minimum of 4" from clean out. Sunounding openings with non-combustible material. Leave opening in raised hearth for clean out by creating air+ight charmel or using clay flue tile approximately 9" wide. EXAMPLES: Typical residential con4' slab of masomy foundation PLACED TOWARD FRONT OF BOX ! lsoxrnn uase I I arn ou,np not" to be placed one ll::hffi':' I I l I -19- GAS LINE & OUTSIDE AIR Relative position of ISOKERN Firebox with base plate 36", 42" or TI IFinished flocir Gas line drilled through either side wall of firebox or floor, check with conFactor Typical 4" slab side firebrick USE MASONRY BLADES AND DRILL BIT FOR EASY CUTTING AND ACCURACY Position of ISOKERN Firebox Outside iln (oprional) -built into slab- as shown. Terminate on . footer wall or basement. Stfbq opening FOUNDATION DEPTITS TO COMPLY WTTH LOCAL CODES Outside air fiaing introduced through firebox sidewall should be no less than 3" from frebox floor or front of the fue box opening. I.eave a l/4" mortar joint for expansion. A 3" dia. pipe is suitable. Attach flex or terminate through non-combustible veneer. Outside air tube to be kept clear of combustibles immediately outside - Isokem Firebox. ! I I I I T I I I I T I I Exterior wall Air vent with dress plate I tEXTERIOR TERMINATION All non- combustible flex pipe amachdd cover inside \o Outside Air Tube GAS LINE DETAIL -20 -CI It4rurrl AND HEARTH DETATLSI I I I I l I I I I T Isokem firebox openings are subject to the same safety zones and clearances to combustablemantel trim as with any fireplace. check local codes for special requirements regrading mantelclearances and hearth extensions. Non-Combustible Wall Board Non-Combusrible Facing Material luo*, Do not overhang fuebox T"$#*l#,riry t I I I I 2" mortar joint around opening (seal any gaps wi mortar) See Page 7 "Drywall Derail" -2t - MA]1151 CLEARANCES MINIMUM WAtt COVERING CTEARANCES I ICombustible Mantel within Safe Zone F I "l/ G $-e t I t I wall Shield I lh"ffrTitu:.;:i t I PROPOSED SIDE WALLS t t I l FIREBOX A B C D E F G 36" 11tt 46" 33" 39" 43" 24" a n,,L'+ n it, 12* t2 12" 45" 45" 45" 23" 23 23" 24" aA" 24" 8" 8" 8" HEARTH DIMENSIONS ufe Non-Combustible Hearth Material I I I I I I F'IREBOX A H I J 36" 4/," 46" 33" 39" 43" t2" 12" 12" 20" 20" 20" 59" 63 68" c-a I t I I I I I t I I ! I DETAIL 6'' STUD WALL FRAMING DETAIL 4" STUD WALL FRAMING BRICK OR STONE DETAIL E" BLOCK WALL BRICK OR STONE SUPPORT DETAIL 1O'' BLOCK WALL DETAIL 12'' BLOCK W'ALL vARlous wAtt DETtrtUt s6xrnru FtREBoxEs DETAIL 6'' NORVITEGIAN BRICK WALL 6" NORW. U ISOKERN PIACE METAT CHIM TRANSITION i J1' )' ,. .. ,1 ..- r CHIMNEY HEIGHT DETERMINED BY MA]WTFACTUTRER'S INSTRUCTIoNS AS PERI INSTRUCTION MANUALS IN ACCORDANCE' WITH FIREPLACE OPENINGS.I "St- tr,;S FIBEPLACE a OPENING (INCHES)I T I I I I I I I Dotted line rcp'es€nta aempb pmDle . Example shows ir€place op€ning as 96 inches wldo, 30 Inches high, and lhe chlmney heighl as 20 f€st. The conecl flue size tor the sample problem is 12 inch dianeter oioe. i, .ii i ...' fitflftfl slzr sro(Kf A B (D Ilr DCR 5141 r0 r/8 1531E t9 lt tr 0(5541 t2sn6 v5 5 l9 14'0c 5541 l1tn 19.t5/15 t1 2l 16" D(fl11 r6 r/8 2t sA6 25 23 AP Green or Comparable I l INSWOOL-HP BLANKET is a manufaclur€d in 24" and 48"1 widths and ln a variety of! thickness€s and densiti€e. lt b! shipped in a 25-toot rolls. Standard packeging contains 50 or 1(x) squars fcct p€r carlon. I IMASONRY ANCHOR PIATE. The masonry anchor plate for Dura-! chimney systems, provides a base for! beginning the installation on the top of a masonry tireplace. Factory-built chimney's- low weight ieduces footing requirementsf and ensures fast installation time. a ISOKERN FIREBOX HIGH PUBITY ALUMINA-SILICA CERAMIC FIBER BLANKET Ir ,: ' .-. -, .'.. i\ CHIMNEY IIANUFACruRER RESPONSIBII FOR CHIMNEY WARRANTIES EXPRESSED f ..-----'--:1r-\l t\11;f--\; --T r rrz -24 - C) -25 - I I I I I I t I I I I I I t I I I I I 13.87s" SPARK ARRESTOR/RAIN CAP Spark Anest/Rain Cap is made of all stainless steel construction built for longevity. Fits perfectly over the Isokern round flue 12" and 14" liner. Also available in galvanized all black construction. TOP SEAL DAMPER The Isokem top seal damper is a sure way to prevent down drafts and keep unwanted pesa out of your chimney when not in use. These units are typically used in the see-through and Rumford fireplaces and fit inside the Isokem 12" flue Iiner recess and as well as our 14" round liner. ISOKERN DM 12' FLUE LINER OUTSIDE AIR KIT The Isokem outside air kit is made of all stainless steel consffuction which outlasts existing alternatives. Built for sidewall installations the unit comes complete with slide door, 6'r stainless pipe which fits to non-combustible flex (not included) and termination vent. PLAN VIEW ISOKERN ACCESSORIES C--'' I I I I I I I II t I l I t I I T I T o ililsrrontg ISOKERN FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY SYSTEM ISOKERN does hcreby warrant all ISOKERN fircbqx.s, Dual Module cttimncy and chimn.y rclin.rs to b. frcc frqm dlfect! itr ruteriel, which negatively aff€ct the syscm's performancc, for a period of one (l) ycar from d8re of purrhrse. subjcct b lh! tarfis and condirions of this timitld waFarty as set out hrrrirl Te$ ycar warrsnry foa fluc lincr rgaiNt dmrgs causc by chimncy fire. dly drc rbove sared componcdts art covcEd by this wrraniy a.od no warranty is extcrded heEin or trcrerndcr lo Env of the hardwarc, foorir& vcnrs, ducting, acccssorics and pcrforlr'Dcc which may cau6e &enghring, snroking or pulnni which is bcyodd rllc conEol of rlE systcm. It a cqrFner b fourd to bc dcfccriy. uodcr thc lqtrrj hcGin, tbc F4t to ehoE rhis waranry is exrc'rdcd dEll, at his oun erpeosc' ootify lsoKERN, 8917 w6t"m way, suiE 120, J.cbowile, Ftodda 3256, h wririrg by Ggkni."d Drilvi6io thify (30) drF folbwiag discovcry of dcfcct withi! thc oic ( I ) yr|. w.rf{Dry p€riod- Thc noricc 6hall coorliD $c datc of purchrsc' place of Frrchasc, ad&r$ d ilsllllatio'l. Brnc, iddass ed pboare firmbcr of orD.r rd r bridd.soiFiqt of defcct ISOKERN. or any division thrtcof, shall not bc hcld rcsFrcible for aDy labcn cocts or irdircct coots tlgr n4y b. ilcur1pd for thc rcplacement of defective componcnrs, should thcy cvcr occur. ISOKERN shall not b€ held Esponsible for misuse or nishtndling of comporEnts. Nothing in rhis warraoty shall Fndct ISOKERN. or any division rlrcreof, liable in any rcspeq for.ny injury or damage ro tbe tuildhg or structurc in which th€ lircplacc or chimney system has bccn instdled o[ to penons or pmpcry rhcrciD arising out of the usc, iotctrded usc or ilst llarion of ISOKERN products. ISOKERN, or any division therEol sh!.ll not bc held liibl. for rny incidrntal or cotrs.qucntial damages or .rpmscs lising out of thc us€ of the firEplac.s or cbimn.y systems. All iuch dernagcs rnd cxpcnses are hereby ercludcd. if sr.rc law prohibiB rhc cxchr5io! of such damogls or cxpensca, dcn such &mrgcs e.'d a4rcnsrs a.o hercby limitcd nor to cxcerd lhc p|tlches. pdcc of rh€ compo4er8. This *arr.nry shall bc null end void atd thc conlurlrf, shall vaivc rll chiEs hcrcurder, or which mighr othcrwfuc arisc wbcr thc fi&pl.cr or chirDncy sy6lc0!r .rr noa iNrrlled purlo.fi to oc insrll.tiqr iDscucriods povided by lsoKERN's lestrnS sFviccs o! loc.l buildiDg codcs hevc oor b..tt follo*.cd 100%. This wamtty aPPti6 std is cxretd.d ro only dios€ fntplaccs nnd ddmncy sysr€rDs iDsr.Icd in dlc condrcatal Unired $sras, Alsalq aDd CrrEda. NO CUARANIEES. WARRANT]ES DGRESSEO ON N"rPTreO TEYOND TIIE AFOR.EMENNONED. (-l o I t I t I I I I t I I T I I I I I I Acosffils' "Dl o 'o A RESIDENCE FOR THE BILLINGSLEYS VAIL, COLOMDO A RC HITE C T URA L LI GHTIN G FIXTURE SCHEDULE ^-. -I. o Th t o CE I I I I t I I DECEMBER I5, I999 TYPE MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION IRIS EDISON PRICE IRIS EDISON PRICE ELIPTIPAR PHOENIX HALO IRIS EDISON PRICE IRIS EDISON PRICE IRIS VAIL. COLORADO GEORGE BALLE DESIGN 4034 BUENA VISTA ST DALLAS, TX, 75204 PHONE (214) 5594590 LAMP ARlll VARIOUS OSRAM SYLVANIA ARlll VARIOUS OSRAM SYLVANIA sOW MAX. MR16 CONSTANT COLOR GE (VAR|OUS) 75W MAX. MR16 CONSTANT COLOR GE (VAR|OUS) 250Q/CL/DC osRAM #58720 CFlBDD/E/830 osRAM #20724 25W 419 75W 419 100w 419 100w A19 100w 419 75PAR3O/CAP/FL (130v) osRAM #14629 90PAR/CAP/FL osRAM #14632 35W BI-PIN CLEAR (INCLUDED) A A (alternate) B B (alternate) c n D (alternate) E E (alternate) F F (alternate) (J 5iP36 AA/G SF MULTI36/5M 3/MR AA/G SF ANGLUX MRIGOL T203-0250-T-02-A-VO-O SGH/NC/CFL, SGR/1 SCFL/HDL/WH H2922tCT 5/A'19/c DL A19/5/GOL 5/419 WW/G DL A19/5 WWGOL 5/P3O AA/G MULTI3S/sAA/GOL sT27W 120V D I I I I I Itfr I G (alternate)EDISON PRICE NOT USED NOT USED CSL H I J o Th o CE I I I T I I I I I t t I I I M closet lights SHAPER LAMP Q150DC-ETF GE #44653 75W MAX. MR16 J GE (VAR|OUS) 75W MAX. MR16 CONSTANT COLOR GE (VARtOUS) (2)CF26DD/E/830 I I I t I VAIL. COLORADO DECEMBER I5. 1999 TYPE MANUFACTURER K uplights at TV room & bedrooms BELFER IRIS L (alternate)LUCIFER GEORGE BALLE DESIGN 4034 BUENA VISTA ST DALLAS, TX.75204 PHONE (214) 559-0590 DESCRIPTION 7230WH-120V N3/MR SA DH)USDL13W 426tCF2-26t120SS8/MW osRAM #20722 I t I I I I t I I I I I I I I t I T I LTGHTING SCTmDULE (CONT.) TYPE MAI\UTACTTJRER (option l)-KICHLER N (option 2INEOTEK (option IITBD O (option 2|SEAGULL (option 3)-KICHLER P METALUX a METALUX R HALO S (option I)-BROAN (option 2)-BROAN LIGHTS BY INTERIOR DESIGNER T BYINT. DESIGNER U IRONWARE V IRONWARE W JESOLO X IRONWARE Y Y-SCONCE Z NEMOCOLUMBIA AA TBD BB IRONWARE cc R.JESSE&CO. DD TBD EE ITALIANA LUCE FF R. JESSE & CO. DESCRIPTION LAMPK-6122 (2)60W BRUSCHED CHROMETBD 2OOOK HOLLYWOOD TBD 4739 WHITE36" 40 WATI c-25K-5026 CHROME WTS44O D.W. F4O WARM LIGHT WTS24O D.W. F4O WARM LIGHT H745ICAT 9OW PAR-38 FAN/LIGHTCOMBOsl20l l00w INc.FLooD TBD TBD_POWDERRM.SCONCE IO39ABBY TBD INT'L 897 SIMONE TBD E27 TBD IO3I MICA TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD_MASTERBEDSCONCE SOIOCLAUDA TBD VIIN.IIO TBD TBD TBD-ANNIESRMSCONCE TBD TBD VN-II7 TBD . PLEASE PROVIDE AN ALLOWENCE FOR ANY LIGHT FIXTURE NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE- morrisonseifertmurphy 14oo rur e ofueu"ro "uite i6s daltas texas 7s207 tet zr+ osr fa* e14 65i ogoo www.msmgroup.com I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a. Billingsley Vail Residence Demrative Lighting Ust 01t14t00 pase \-aV Decorative Lighting Fixtures 1. L-l (- a,v+b W 4-a. 2. X +a. Y+n 4. Anne's Batha. (2) wall sconces EE + b ilaliana Luce, Donna Perete 5. Anne's Stainuay-f +- a. (2) Y-fixtures, custom design, all$600.00 each 6. Trammell's Bedroom Y +a. (2) Y-fixtures at bed, custom design, all $600.00 each 7. Trammell's Bath (2) wall sconces Z + a. Nemo, Columbia 8. Master Bedrooma. swing arm lamp, R. at bed Jesse & Co. Vl\N-110U- + b. chandelier at ceiling lronware 8010 Claudia bO 4c. lamp at desk by owner 9. Master Bath (2) wall sconces 7 + a. Nemo, Cotumbia 10. PowerRoom (2) wall sconces ft4 a. R. Jesse Co. VN-117 11, TVRoom a. floor lamps by owner Lucy's Bedroom (2) wall sconces at bed lronware Int'l 1039 Abby (1) chandelier at ceiling lronware Int'l 897 Simone Lucy's Bath (2) Jesolo sconces George's Bedroom (2) table lamps by owner George's Bath (2) sconces lronware Int'l 1031 Mica - research amount of light Anne's Bedroom (2) table lamps at becl by owner (1) Y-fxture, custom design, allow $600.00 each (2) sconces at walls by lighting designer I I I t t I I I I I I I I I II t IRiS C ATA LOG ':o TYPEI DESCN PTtOil Specificalion grade 60 watt pAR36 or ARt l l adjustable fixture ratad for diroct contact with insulation (75W ARI I I in Remote). Adjusrment mechanism featuros hol aiming capabitity, aiming marks and toolless locking. Optics provide glare free-so' cutofl to lamp and lamp image. Lamp modulo and oplical elemont can be rhanged after installation to provide a variety of lamp sources and distributions. t..'.-.......... J'-....'..'......... t..-.-..-....--........................r jl '-,..'-.-'.....".-....."G 5/P36 AA/C 50w PAR36 50w AR1t I - ADJ U STA BIE ACCENT A...Fini.h .010 thick aluminum Epun parabolic refl€cto, in Clear, Gold, Hazo and Black AlzaF finish. Other options upon request. 8...Fl.ne! S€lf tlange reflector or die-cast flange with either matte white or clear coat finish. Die_cast flang@s are casily removed for field painting. Elements are keyed for proper insertion, G...Adiu.r.blllty Lamp locls in 361. rotation, 35" tilt. Unit is relamped without unlocking adjustments. Translating centerbeam optics maximizes light output. D...L.ns Clear temp€rod glass for us€ with ARlll. Accepts up to two filter modia. E...Atl.chm!ni Positive torsion springs pulls flange tight to ceiling. M-echanical lighr trap oliminates spill light at edge of flangs or roflector. ;.-.Trrnstoamal 50 VA" 11,5V magnotic cors and coil transformel teatur€ a 4 Eolt acoustically isolated mounting to snsure quiol oporation. Remots transformers ind 6V transformers versions available. Kayed quick conn€cts provides easy lamp module instsllation. Lamp contac-ts are spade conn€ctors. H...Frrmc/Hourlng Hol dipp€d galvanized 18 gauge stoel frame with buih in l2 inch ptasrer lip. Aluminum .032 thick housing allows for heat dissipation and reduces weight Matte black housing interior. l...Junctlon 8or 18 cubic Inches, listed for 4tl2 AWG or 6#t{ AWG 90o C rdditaonal fsed through conductors. has fivs12 inch pryouts and two built in romox strain reliefs. J...Brr 8r'o9rrr No Flerf bar hangers with positive locking, for use with ioiss spaced up ro 24. O.C. Not for uso with T-Bar cellings. Nailess barb and localor lip provide consistont installation height. l(... C o d.. Thermally protectod, lP labeled, for uso in direct contact with insulation. Moels Washington State Air tighi rsquiroments. t99b CABO Model Energy Code. L...Lrbrlr UL listsd, CSA certifie4 standard damp labol, IBEW union made. G...Elrctrlc.l ERIl{G oa ATlo SAMPLE NUMBER: 5/P36 AA,c Apsrturc Lamp lslt I 5=5.?5' t{olc: ljnit conslsts ofthrog coanponont3i plattoJm.ldmp module and optical ol6mont, €ach whlch c.n b€ o.d6rod 6€parat6ly. Unll = Platlorm + Module + Elemont5/P36AM P-6 M-5P36 E-sAAC COOPEB LIG1ITING Dlstribution AA=Adiustablo ADcont 0135' AA2G-Adiostablo Arcont o'-20' Fi nls h Flangc Conault youa J6pr66ntstivo lor o.d6rlng compononrs..par3bly. For additional options gl.a.o consull t.ctory.AD|97O26 Rovt Unit Number: ,rrr" O*l t"otottt"t"t , - - -_=__=-_- _,o_ ! o 101 O5O PAR:I6/M;P 8"x8' 1l,mo CBCP I T II *-+-+-+ +=-19_J_!u___c8_ p Fc ..L w c8:=+-9_lg q'9: 208 r.b i.5 2e. z.o lro--E6-l,o--?6i *;j::__+__1.9 7,q. r28 2.6 2.6 irt. g!- iEr eb-r=--iEr E11r15;g-.'44_ rg,q. 72 3.0 3.0 6.e. tr. ls-l"o--?I--16;-v'a- ro z.i 2.i 12.6. 46 4,0 r.o 7.3. F0. 61 rE ,.6 89 o50 ARl1I/SSP 4'xl' 50,@0 cBcP DFCLWCB 2'0'1531 1.0 1.5 3,5.3'0' 680 1.5 1.0 5'f4'0' 383 2.0 t.o 7t.5'0' 245 3.0 1.5 89. IAf ffi*+++;ffiffi O5O AR11USP 8'x8" 23,m0 cacP ,l-: ,F ,t. * D FC L W CA p rc ! w I A|. ?;5 rry-j4--_to s!;-56r r.g is ,r' zro. 6:n-;-.; H_g__]+_15 te ,1, ,i G .,3. 3r,-i-;--;:9gg-;g++ rgq rto 3r a0 5r. 10. 1?r li-zn12'6' re2 2.s 2.5 rz.o. so--ao--J3-lF s!; log i=- o50 ARl1l/FL 25' x 25' 4,000 cBcP A ffi+ffit€,ffi:-ffi-+ffi+#ffiffiffi 45' 101 rol (}:t5 ABIIUSSP l"x4' {0,m0 cEcP ffi+ffi+ ro'tr rm r.5 r.5 qroo ao G bs.- 12'6. 2s6 2.o 2.0 u.o.l66 ,.G ,o ?y Drc I t I I I II 2'0. 1224 t.0 0.6 35. 3'0' 5{{ r.5 t.0 6.tr+o' 306 2.O t.0 ?u o llot s rnd D.fitrldorG L!mln.nc.: To convrrl c4rn2 b too .mb.nr. multiCy by O2gt9 . Data io bsiod upon b!.6 hmpr pl|oa,omattlcr. . Bo.m 6pr.od k to fl'f c.|l.a bo.m .!,rdapol,voa (CBCf.l D-Ilislancs to f,oor or rvdl, Fc=fooEimdlos on Ooo, o. wall at ccnbt b€Em d|t tu location. L '+tfsdive Vicr.l Oo.m looeth in ,s(tl li'Of ol m.dfllm ,ootu€ndto hv6t.lW=€frodivi Vit|lrl Borm wldtfi In t€ot (20t6 of lrl"rir'|uin l*rr.naf. f"JjC8=Oi.ten4a maoss o{ down to caarlo. borm haatirn Spocfi|crto||t |od Dlncndona ardlact to C|.|rgc wlthout noflc.- "ooi'* I ANGLIJX'K/4 rer:esscCJ Ic-rur utsItoge L1c(:e-nI IitlttItr I I I I I I FEATURES Anglux AR,/4 is o 4" operlure odiusioble occent light dasigned for use with l2-voll quorlz hologen AR.70 lomps (75-wotl moximuml. Unique conicol reflecbr design minimizes operlure brightness. Firture hos o O-35' ongulor lomp odiuslment wilh o 358" horizontol rolotion. Racass deplh ie only 6 %". Iha firture provides eosy one.fingar odiustment oI both tih ond rototion ofter lomping. Oncc focused. thc odluslmenr con be lockcd in ploce by meons of two vary occessibls thumb screws. Anglux AR/4 occepts on€ or lwo opficol occessories. Three kinds of lens, o UV filter ond sir gloss color filters ore ovoiloble. Refleclors ore ovoiloble in cleor nolurol oluminum, chompogne gold, or blocl Alzokq. Four rtyles of Iigh€hormso decorolive ossemblies moy be ordcrad insteod of stondord rcfleclors [detoils on p 2.4.5]. Anglux AR/4 includcs o Poir ol mounting hors lt/o" x 27" C chonnell, Speciolty bors for wood ]oist ond T.bor insfollolions ore olso ovoiloble. PRODUCT CODE For o complele product code, list the bosic unil ond selacf one code:lem from eoch of the following boxes.t I I I I I I I APPI-IC'{TIONS Fixture is suitoble for diractionol occanl ond disploy highlighting in stores, officcs, museums, resloulonF, Snowrooms qnd residences. Fixture is union mod€ IBEW; Ul, list€d lor Domp Locotion; ond in complionce wifi the componenf bosed efficiency stondords of$e 1995 New York Stote Energy Conrervolion Code. Fixture includes on integrolCloss H lronrformer protected by o solf-tesetling fura. Fixture is prewired with $ermol protacror ond opproved for ten #12 wire 90'C bronch circuil pull$rough wiring. Ramc'^rolo[ thc reflector ollows occess ln lhe lronslormer ond iunction box. I @*,'* 4Cl9 EASI60SIREEL NEW YORK NY 10022 rEt2l25?l 690C tAX2l2E8E798: icoprr,lhr, rdi1o. r.k. i;ghr.ne reez sairr,, o,.€idrl."rii:.1.ffI:1"8"1,f; rJl:lPi:,il: ':ii,:f d ' , . I I I I I I 6ild {1?l fim) l I rlr^lllI I i- 4"(tr'rn) dia -i I i I l* 5 vd'tfllnn) fa "'rl l t- [ i/6. x r fl4' (35a x a,l6ny Rrqoircr cciling oprning ot,l l'r' l)2amml Reflcctor ond Flongc Color Ovcrlop Flush Slondqrd ren.<lc'flord! coorin,,rci t.fl.cbr lini$. WhiE po|nlad llonga.nnd cullorn Psnled llorqar o'c o'o,lobh &' rpriol o.dd. add WF l*l,it flongr) or CCf 6utom co'ot llonge|. LighKhorms decorolive ossembiies moy be ordered insleod o[ the sbndord relfactors obove. tDewils on p 2.45) tighChorms Silvcr Roy..... IC.SR LightChorms Opol ...... ... . LC'O lighChormr Sihcr Point... IC-SP LightChorms Cryriol ....... . tC'C OPTI ONS/AC CETiST} RT ES OPTIONS Spccifi'hy adding ta the basic unit. Intagrol hons{ormar suilqble for 277 volt opcrolion 12771 ACCESSORTES Specifu as teparale line items. 2 t10" lTonnl dio gloss difluso glors Diifuse Gloss/2.75 2 3t' l7}nfil dio gloss rpnod lens lone-woy) ......loterql Leds/Z.7 5 I r/a" lTOnnl dio gloss prirmotic lcns ...... ........ Prismotic lens/ 2.7 5 21/|'lT}nnl dio gloss W filbr ............. UY Filtcri2 T 5 2 th' iT0rnnl dio gloss cobr liliers: surprirr pink ... .... .... PNK/Z.25 blue ............. ........ gLU/2.75 dqyfight bfue . .. DAY/2.75 gro€n ... ........ ....,. GRN,/2'75 cmbcr ......................AME/2.75 rcd. . ... ..-.. . ....... RED/Z.75 ANGLLJX Art4 ,HOTOMETNIC BEPORT I ndepende nt Testi ng Loboratories Report Na. 3 66g0Luminoire recessed odiustoble ongle occenl light, with cleor prolective gioss; lomp oimed ol 20. obove verlicolf?[[il ::::.::gjl6il/svrviniozs*'in[-]tiiP;i;;;;r2viidil;=#;i,s1dr,''l",r,"i;",;ii''" A alt I I 9!!44tt Sl'rVANlA An.ToLAMp INFORMATTON I I t I I II T t I I I I 2@0 2000 I I --l I lnitiol Peok I Condhporcr i )zo -i IJ 20AR70/lO/SP 2OAR70/30/fL 50^R70/to/sP so^R7o/c/1A/SP 5AAR7O/30/tL 50AR7O/c/30/FL 75AR70/1A/SP 75A37O/30/tL 7000 ro00 2000 2000 2000 2000 SiJver Gold Silver ('otd 50 50 t0. to" 30' 10" 30. Silver Silvcr t9000 4000 2000 2000 AII volaas listed obove ore monufoctve,r,s ,b,oc lomp doto_ fhe opctotion ol thosc lamps inAnglux AR./4 will pr.oduco neorly identicol.beonspieads. Situ", iift"cto': prodoce liiht of30OO'K color; gold rcllectors ptodocc tight of 2d00oK cotor. 'a 5. a t0 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 504 717 64 0 (J 0 0 '17 15 25 0 0 0 0 50 19 0 0 o 0 0 o o 0 n r3 0 0 0 U U 50 t2 0 0 I D,, I I I I I I I I I I I I I If I rRiS CATALOG': TY PE:PTION Specification grade SO watt MRl6 adjustablo fixture rated for direct conlaci with insutation(75W MR16 in Romotel, Adjustmont mechanism teatur€s. hot-aiming capability, aiming ma*s andtootess tocking. Optics provido glare iree 50. cutoff to lamp and lamp image For uso with all halogon MR16 lsmp varietiBs. Optioal olemont can bo chang€d sfter installation to provide I variety dist.ibutions. D..-.-.'..'..... 3rn lq)ml||l r3E I l2m|tl - ' - ' - ' . . . . . - . - . - . . I 5' Il27rnml (AASLOT element shownl 3/MR AASLOT/C 3/MR AA/C 50w MRt6 - 3' ADJUSTABTE ACCENTJ Slot cut cono minimizos visw into int6.ior, .01{t tjrick aluminum spun parabolic refleclor in Clear, Gold, Haze and Black Alzald finish. Other optioni upon rsquest B...Flrrg. Self flange reflector or die-cast flange with eithermatt€ white or clear coat finish. Dielast llanges are easily removed for field painting. Elemenis are Xeyed lot proper insertion. c...Adru3r.biltry Lamp locks in 361. rotation, /tE" tilt. Unit isrolamped without unlocking adiuslmsnts. Translating centsrbeam optics maximizes light output. D.'.L.n. Soft tocus lons standard for smooth b6am patteans. Up to two tilter media can be ured whlch are rotainod during relamping. E...Att.chmrnt Positive_torsion springs pulls llange fight to coiling. Mechanicat light trap oliminatJs spill light at odgs of tlango or refloctor. F'..6oclot GX5.3 base for Bi-pin MRl6 lamps. Back tight shiold ks€p8 interior of fixture darft. G.'.Trtntf ormrr 60 VA 11.5V magnetic co.e 8nd coil transformer feature a ,l Boll, acourtically bolated mounting toensure quiet operation, H...El3ctrlc.l Keyed quick connocts tor low voltage sock€t lead, Transformer is serviceable from below coiling. l...Fr.m./H ou.ane Hot dipped galvanized 18 gauge 6teel frame with buih in 1/2 inch plasrer lip. Aluminum .032 thick housing allows for heat dissipation and reducss woight, Matte black housing intarior. J...Junclaon lox tB cubic inches, listed for 4*12 AWG or 6#li AWG90' C additional t€ed through conductors, has fivo12 inch pryouts and two built in romex strain reliofs. l(...8r. Hrng.r. No Flerf baihangors with positivs locking. for usewith ioists Gpaced up to 24. O.C. Not for use with T-Bar ceilings. Nailess barb and locator lip provide consistsnt installation hoight. L...Codar Thermally protocted, lP labeled, for uso in direct contact with insulation. Meets washington state Air right roquiroment& 1996 CAFO Model Energy Codo, f ...Lrbrh UL lbted, CSA certifiod, srandard damp label, IBEW union made. o aA PLE UMBER: armR AA $LOT'C Apcrture LampI I ltl nan] l3=3.6' I MR=50W MRl6 911c.f:lgtr .t !* Tmpon.nr6: ptalto.m end opliclt €ts.n.nt.atcn wnbl ctn Da onibmd a€plaataly. UnltePlatform+Element 3A'RAASLOTrc P-3MF E-3SLOTC COOPER LIGHTING Dlstrlbutlon AA=Adjustabla Accont O'-4S' AA SLOT-Slot Cut Cone O.,15. AA2o=Adiustrblo Accent O'-20' Flnlsh Flange Elank-Whlto Dio.csst SF-Solf Flange RAw-Natural Die-cast Co|lault your aepaoGenlativD for oad6]lng coanpononts a€paratdy. Fo. .ddidoml optionr pler3o conaqh t.cto.y.AD|97O22 R6vr Unlt Numbe.: .r*r* R"rrl AA lming Angl. *D\ !k=> 30' Alming Ane tc ._0. : 0.A Horizon 30' AimlnO Ansto Lumlnanceollz o50 MR16/C/NSP 14' x 1,1' 10,200 cBcP Atf C+- E__a___I_ o rc r w i:C---6--E-r w ca6'0' 4o0 r.E r.5 s.o. roe r.s rs 2Tr a0. s6i m -in---9 g_ fgy !.! !.b z'e' 2'0' s6t 2.0 1.0 E6. ss. o --ffis_#*:f=-lF@iffir0!' r02 3.0 3.0 ro.o. cr gs 3s 6r. 1'o. ,o--1J-;-.,o._::_:_::__-__:=__-:::_, t v rU r.u z.u , u- ob- o 012'6' 66 3.6 35 rZ,s. * r.o Jo--JF e.r 5s 60 ,5 Ss. -ill ,8ilgl-!+l'!__-q{__!l1 lo' eo 4.0 2.0 7.0. 65.ffil0 46' 1591 2733 o50 MR16/C/NR 21" xn" 3,if00 CBCP A2l OFCLWDFCTWCB DFC_twcs 2U r11 3.0 2.5 36-5'o' r35 4.0 r.o s.oe go g.s --to-ls.I7'6' @ 5.5 5.5 7'B' 40 o.o E.o 4,s. 3r. 63 is 3E_JF+-l__19_l{_ ruo. zi eF-Ts--TE- ;u-5 ao=i-:6:12'6. 22 9.6 9.6 tz,e rl a.o iE -JE- 60. ,Lzr 6.0 8s, o50 MR16/C/FL 40' x {0' 1,8s0 cBcP A DFCLwpFctwcas'o' eg r.o rr E!;- rs s"o -To zF z o' ro o.s sF tb.- ,t -s ,.o--:sto'o' rr r.a r.s m!. t, too lo.o sg.-tz'6' rr g.s g-s tztr 8 126- tzs ?g I I piqLWGa 2'0' 99 3.0 2,o 3,6"3t' 44 t.5 3.5 A3. 'l'0' 25 6.0 4.5 7.(r5'0' t6 7.5 5.6 8'9- oa2 MR16/C/VNSP 9'x9" 13.100 CBCP =D= fr a, w DFCr wca DFCL Wc8 I IA '| +_!+_IqJ.q_ co. rag ro -ls--ze- Aa 35? 1.0 6= :iFg.;g--14!{_ r.o. rzg is ls--JE- 3u 15, rE io-J+ -!93-19_2"{_L9_ ror. zz e.s ss - o1e- r!. E ,"0 rs t:A12'6' 71 3.0 3.0 rz,o. ro go -ls--JE- ;d-Tt ,s :to---s O'2 MRI6/NFL 27' x 27' 2,100 cBcP I'FCLW 5'o' ?35 1.0 1.5 716' lo5 1,3 2-6 10'o' 59 2.0 3.0 12'6' 38 2.5 r,0 A2r' DFCLWCA 6'.f 160 1.6 1.5 2.9-7'6i d, 2.6 2.O t,3. l0'o' 37 3.6 2.6 5.9. 12'6. 21 a0 3.o 7.3. DFCLU'CB 2'0' 196 2.0 1.6 35.3'O' 87 3.0 2.O 53.t'o' a9 a.0 2.6 7b. 6,0. 31 5.O 3.6 S9- II o20 MR'6/VNSP 7"x5' 8,200 cBcF I IA 7. DFCLWDFCTUI'GA DFCLWCs6'.0' 360 (I5 1.0 5' 237 0.5 t.0 2'9.2'0' 290 0.5 0.s 3.6:7'6' 160 1.0 1.5 7.f 105 1.0 1,6 _tlr 3'f r29 1.0 t.0 5'3.10'0' 90 r.o 2.0 ro,o. gg t.o z.o op;4'0' 73 l.F 1.5 7.O-12'6' 58 r.5 2.5 tZ.e. gs t.g 3"0 ?1'5'0f 46 1.5. t5 89. o20 MR16/NSP 13P x 15' 3,600 cEcP t t I I t At!' ;*;-g'-q-.PFcrwcBDrcLs,cB;;;-q_;.o_;.9 99; 9, 1.9 !.? "s. ,-. rrz ,.0 r.o 3t. *-+1-++--].a 7'6' 36 3.0 2J 4,3. 3,O 65 3.0 r.s sr ::5-_ j4_1.9_ t0'0' 20 4.0 2.8 6.s. is--l? ."0 fi ?o-12'6' 2? iLo 2.5 12.6. tg 4.6 3.0 ZB. a.or ,1 s.0 ,"0 St, Nota. .||d D.finhlor* l.rl|tt-Ea: To conwrt cdr.n2 fo tooaLmhortA m.t ply by 0.2919 . Ddr b brrod upon b|rc l.mpg photo{rEt lcs. . Bo.m rpro.d is to E0t6 crnts. bsam crdlopor./€. ICBCR) O-flrh.ror to lloo. or rdl- Fc.Footcandlos on llooa or wall rt centgr holm eimlng location. -L -Eltccrfu! U$d Bo.m longntl ln ,..t 120L ot maxLnum lootcrndb t6vd.lW-EJfsctiv. yrsud B€lm wl.cth lo to€t eO% of -"*l.um foor*nau t"vuiiCB.Oistdtoa aca6s or do|lvn lo coattoa boarn loc5tioat- Epadllc.tlon! ..d Dlmm.lo|rt Nbl.3i to ch.nge wlthoot notic.. "oo/u DI .Il,,t oIANGLLJX"finl+ rec'csse(/ lrtttt Lrrtltuqc u((:<'nl li(:ltrl t I I I I I FBATUTTB!; Anglux MR/4 is o 4" operlure odjustoble occenl lighl designgd lor use with lZ*olt MR.l6 lornps (75-wott moximum'|. Unique conicol raflactor design minimires operturo brightn€ss. Fixlure hos o O*45' ongulor lomp odiult m6nt wifh o 358o horizontol rolotion. Recess dapth is only 61/r" . The fixture provides cosy onalinger odiustmcntof bofi tilt ond rototion ofter lomping. Once focused, thc odiustmenl con be lockad in ploce by meons ol two very occcsslble thumb scraws. Anglux MR/4 occepis ont or tvto opticol occessories- Thrce kind: of lanr, o UV lilter ond six glosr color fihers ore ovoiloblc. Relleclors ote ovoiloble in cleor nolrirol oluminum, chompognc gold, or block Alzoke. Four :tyles of LightChormsc.decorotive ossomblias moy be ordercd inslaqd of stondord tefleclors (deloils on p 2.4.5). Angfrx MR/4 includet o poir of mounling hors lt/1' x 27" C chonnell. Specioliy bors lor wood ioisr ond T-bor inslollo ons ore olso ovoiloble. I lrf r I lE tfl6 I 24ffm1 il ll I F. {([u'fl6a i IF 5 X{ K}rn} dh --1 S ?A' r r 3/{ 1352 r 29&mi i I I I Rcqui.ct c.i[.q oF.' ng ol a Tf (l2.krm] PROI}UCT CODE For o complete product code, list thc boric unit ond cclect one code ilem frorn eoch of the following boxes. Bosic Unit ..........-. Angiux MR lighlChorms decorolive osscmblicl moy be ordcrcd insteod o[ the slrndord rcffoctors obcl... (Details on p 2-15) LighiChormr Silvrr lq..... IC-SR LightChorms Opol ............ tC'O lighKhorms Silrcr Poh*... [C-SP [igh€horms Cry*o] ......... tC'C .{09 EASI 60 STREET, NEW \ORK NY iO022 TEt2l2 521 6900 tAx2l2888/98i .cogy4ru, tdd trio ue;q p llc...:.:lpl:".r.t'*:Tj{Y.-l *:-1iJ,::,ji::d t', t I I I II I I I APPLTCATION'S Fixture is ruhoble lor directionol occent ond disploy highlighting in 3tores, officse, mu:eums, r€stourcnts, rhowrooms, rasidenccs ond hoteis. fixture is union modc IBEW; Ut lisbd for Domp locotion; ond in complioncc with lhs componenr bosad afficiency r'tondords of tha 1995 New York Sbie Encrgy Conrervotion Code. Fixiura includsr on inlegrol Clors H tron:(ormor prolectcd by a self-reseiing fusa- Fixture is prewired w h thermol protector ond opprovcd for lcn #12 wire 90"C bronch circuil pullthrough wiring. Removol ol ths rellector ollows occess to lhc lrons. formcr ond iunclion box. I >. fo ,ni,nimiz. toclcl/lanp problemt wc recommeod the vsa ol lanps by GE,-Os*t*/Sylvonio or Phllips. ln oddition, la orer: of high ombiaht t.mperoterct lha lomo shovld bc hnited'to 50 ..ottr. Slondod rcflecror flonqr conlinuer r.{l.ab. finirh. Wh}q coi.hd [onqE5 onC cu|3m poldbd flongor orc ovoibbh o-n rprciol oda- Add \^/F t*h;tr flitrg.l or CCI hustorr colcr fiong€l OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES OPTIONS Specif! by adding ro thc basic unit. fnfagrof tronslormar ruitoblc for 277 volt opcrotion ..............- 1277l, ACCESSORTES Specity as separate lilz'e iums. 2 %" (60mml dio gloss dilfurc glors Diftute Gloss,/2 375 2 %" {60nnnl dio gloss sprood lcnr (on+woyl . lorerol [ens,/2.375 2%'l6Cranl dio gloss prirnrolic |enr............ Prismotic lcns/2 375 2yi beuri dio glost W fililr ...'...'.-..'........... .' UV Filter/2 375 2 %" l60ml dio gloss cobr filtn: iurprlre pink ........... PNK/2.375 blue ...,'....... ......... BLU/2 375 dgylight b|uc ...... ..... OA\ / 2.375 gt on .............-...- GRN/2. 375 omh? .,............. ..... 1,]v\S/2.375 tld ....."'..... . .... .' RED / 2.375 ANGLUX MP4 O;il::ff',*li1r1T,",,", *,o o r, No 3 66e, Luminoire ri'jeised o_diu*oble ongle occent light, with cleor protective gloss; lomp oimed ol l3o obove verticol $[*"; ..... . ..:::.::'::' 1;.Yi"" MR'16 quortz' 72v ' t4" be6mspreod IEYF]' l30o lumens bffi i iltEri Ufi't "'5i *A I tI I I I I t Vetlicol Angle llorizontol Angle o 3A 60 90 120 t50 t80 0 l0 2C 30 50 60 80 90 2199 10024 2482 t92 te 0 0 0 2199 7)76 l32E 144 38 l0 0 0 2199 2s30 385 96 29 10 o 0 o 2199 dtt.l 18 o 0 2t99 414 r25 29 l9 0 o 0 0 0 ?r 99 269 'r06 t9 t0 2teg 231 I t5 l9 o 0 0 ute GE O5R^\,/Sylvooio Philip! GE Osr*/Sylvonio Philip6 Philipo osr4,/Syhonio Osr+e,/Sy{vooio CE Osr^M/Sylwnio GE GE OsrrM./Syl|tnio Phiiips GE O!rr^a/Sylvonio Philipr |.rl Os*$/Sylvonio GE Osu.u/Sy[,o nio GE Phllip! GE 20 20 20 25 JJ JJ IJ t2 r'2 50 5U JU 50 50 50 fU 50 5U 50 75 75 75 /t 75 rJ 8200 4t00 3300 3350 850 460 490 8500 13000 8100 4000 3eoo t550 1500 | 3100 2r00 t2500 9150 t0200 /'4ao 3000 29Cfi 3500 ?450 ?500 t725 | 500 12300 15000 I t500 5400 4600 7950 2000 2l oo 3000 3000 2000 3000 30c0 2000 3000 200c 3000 4000 3000 4000 3000 4000 3500 3500 3000 3000 4000 3000 3000 4000 3000 4000 3000 4000 3000 ';"12, t3' 36" 36' o' 8" 12" 18. 20, 38. .t0. 27' 12. 13. 24, 24' 30. 32 38" 40' 40' 14" t4. 24^ 25, 38" 38. 42. EZX ESX ESX ESX gAg &AB gAB FtX FRB TRB FRA fRA EZI EYS EXT EXT EXT EAL EE EXZ EXK EXK EXN EXN EXN EYF EYT EYT EYJ EYJ EYC EYC EYC I ,l I I t T I I IO5RA a/Sylvonio Philipr OsRA,. ./Sylvonio GE Osi^$/Sylvonio Philips 4000 3500 3500 3500 4000 3500 3500 3500 I i All voloes listed obovc orc monolaclwets' borc lomp dcto. fhe opercfion oi thesc lomps in A.,glvx MR/a will prcduce simile. beoaqreods. 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DE€tctJ w6, l6t nq1 D po Oj SAGA sERtEs Atrh{ Caofi Uriiod qsd llod.lrlld C!r{R Gen rdi The Saga Series R€oessed Sl6p Light is pedec,t fur walkway and staiff Ny illumination. Housing: Rugged copper'frce caet alumlnum houslng and door lrarne. Lansr Opal glass lens is dandard. Opal polycabonalc lcns optlon available. Llmps: Larp irrclded. Accapts 13W and 18W compact tluofesoent, T"10 incarideecent (40W mrr.) at$ 120112 incandescent hrps. Eallast: Inlogral ballarl. mountcd to rellector bracket for easy malnlenance. Compac{ fluomscent units standard with unawrsal 120V. 601-12 eloctronic bailasl(fF/|8'C atan ttnp). Finlsh; Textured pdyesler por\d€r coet finish. Recessed houslng and reftector btacket wftits on all fixtures. Black finisn standad on bge fnnr. Eronzc, gray, while, silver, end verde greeo fece frem€ oplions available. For custom colors, pleas€ con|aet factory, Gaskels: Silicone gaskets ar.e standard, Fhme: SEVen faco lreme stylGs available: Angled Coloff, vsflical Guald. Horlzonlal Guard. Hodzontal DirGclional Louver, Four-gqugre Quard, Open Fece, Verlical Dileclional Lotrwr- Mounting: AvailaHe for pos/cd coflcnte mounthrg, studwall mounling, new construciion mounting ard masgnry mounting applicalions. l{rrdwtrc: Slalnls6s 6tc€l hardwarc ls slencle|d. lbmper Rogistanr hardware opUon a\ailable. Listlnger UL Li6rod in $e U.S. and Canada 1570 tor Wet Locations, suitaHe fof mounting within 4lg€t of ground and is AOA ooopliant. Olnensionr: 10.23' wide x 4 1/S.0' oeep. I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I t I t oo mm" Fqr€crs cryd o9gr FB mnH -FIEil 5mnI l/rti.d Diltird torltr @tltu B-J o or 6161 l\lotth 64th Street ' Mitwaukee, Wt g3plg-1g4g USA r phone:414.431.g900 Fex:4t www phoenixproducts,com 4.438-O2l D PHOENIX' DI ORDERING T'Off tbnA EERIEIS uorn'.t SI:Exxnpb;@l 16l lG-lllt - Custorner must order ltem A and WATT' FACE tbft I EEnlEt IOUNI 1yp: FA;.1Ee-'nnn,@l fE-l lffil lffi.lllr--l-tttl SG F ISCFL AC,18CFL VGINC HGtltc/TP , HDt. 120nzNC {s0 laHztNc/TP oF VDL llounilra F= nrcssed Llrno t dbidlvp. |3CFL. 13W Cooprct Fluoresconr 1ACFL ! l8W Corp.st Fluofescenl l C !! 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Tlirn fiiFo itq$tForicr lq.rlrqlr .orrrrrr SGTF.BLK-Bbd SGTB . 8RZ rc Ermze 8GrR.W{l=White SGTR . llGN r lbnfr 6rean SGTR.cBl=qr.y SGTR.SIL=Sl[cr SCTfi - CC " Cuslom 6olon ' tExs Ctd q.- I-6i-l t OLP I 6161 Norlh 64th $treet ' Milwauke€, w s3z1g,1s4s USA e ptrone: 414-431-2300 Far: 41 www.DhoenixorodrCts,com PHOEHtx.4-439.0213 D DI IPHOTOnIEfRfCSlo ddgrrnlna FC tgl MH cdrar lh|n ? !3.: nC{!I'{, r Chn v*l. tO . Fo.HL. *+l 3 Lc'r*E H*lll I I \tdc.l Gtfd SGFTtcFLAC 1 Elt Compact Fluorasoont Lunans . 'l2m SGRISCFLI'G SGNTrcFLHG 1 8W Comp.ct Floo.esc€nt Lum6m - l20O SGRIBCFLHDL tEw Oolrpacl Fluorescenl UJmcn3 - 1 20O I I T I t I I I t I I Ho.l[|ral gr\, tloaluid ltrEiqrd lorv ol ol ali ora{ a.H rttH soH1lcFlIC I EW Comprci Flltd€soent 2'Mounling HsEhl sllH olfi'| ,lri .MH SGRIACFWGI SCSTECFLHG lEW Conpact Fluo|lsocnt 2'Mo|rnr|ng H€ight 2r/|{ Otat irH 4utl SGRIOCFLHDL 18\ J Compaal Fluorusccnt 2' Mounling Heiohl ' Fer I I rlh 'til r..lq!y firf!.aJl v1'!| 0t 0.D ln*d Ctr^oil ,s ( ,.ft b)_ \ tEJ t6 _r,L 0 @ ) \U t I.44 U TOTAL P Results Cooper Lighting froaufI It t I I I I I b I I I I I t t to Page (Stock item) HSA6256'for use with Hzl4*, 25o Slope. HSA6306" for use wilh H,t4', 30" Slope. (Stock item) HS46356" lor use with H44*, 35o Slope. HSA6406'for use with H44-, 40'Slope. HSA4104'for use wilh H43, 10'Slope. HSA4204" for use with H43, 20" Slope. HSA4254'for use with H43, 25" Slope. HSA4304'for use with H43, 30'Slope. H1999For use with H99|CT. Extends lamp 1" (25mm). H2920|CT25W A1I lamp. Louvered trim. Wiring conneclions are made in fixture. lP rated. H2922|CT25W A19 lamp. Fixture is prewired to iunction box. U.L. listed lor feed through applications. Louvered trim. lP rated. Housing: 8"L x 3 1/2"D x 4 1/2"H Trim: 93/8'Lx53/4'H lP rated. H29fi)TProvides 10OW lighting on each side of wall. Albalite Lens. White finish. lP rated. Housing: 13 1/2"L x 4"D x I 1/4"H Trim: 'l1 3/8"L x7 314"H H277sleps 277Y line voltage down to 120V fixture operating voltage. 150VA max. Not compatible with box type lC fixtures (such as H274lC) due to physical interlerence wilh the housing. 6 of7p "lt http:l/www.cooperlighting.com/search/print/print_special_results index.asp?brand=Halo 12/t5199 I I J I I I I I I I t t t J I,? T rRis CATALOG': Specification grade A lamp fbdure rated for direct contact with insulation. Ths 50o culoff to lamp and.lamp image provides a glars-fre€, smooth, medium beam distribution. Lamp module and TYPE: optical oloment can be changed after installation to provide a variety of lamp sources end dlstributions. B-.-...-.....-..-.-.............-...j slATslc toow At9 I oow BTt 5 too|,f iltBtg Incandescont -r 6' DOWNTIGHT _ 0 3/f.ltTztrml G...Jrnctlon BorA'..'Finlrh .0{0 thick aluminum spun parabolic raflector in Clear, Gold, Haz6 and Black Alzak! finish. Black Alzal€ reflector is two piecs wjth specular upper and black lower reflector. Othsr options upon raquest B...Fltn0. Self flange refl€ctor or diacast f,angs with oithel matte white or cloar coat finish. Die-cast flangos are easily removod for field painling. Elemenis are keyed for proper insertion. C'..Att.chm.nt Positive torsion springs pulls flangs light to ceiling. M-echanical light trap eliminates spi[ light at gdgs of flangE or roflectot D...Socl.t Nickel plated porcelain sockst, Fixed sockot hsighlgnsuros consistsnt lamp position. E...Elcctrlcrl Keyed quick connects provides aasy lamp module installation. F... Frrm./H ourlng Hot dipped galvanized 18 gauge steel frame with built in tZ inch plastor lip. Gunsighrs allow for con6istent alignment. Aluminum .092 thick 18 cubic inches, listed foll*|2 AWG or 6#14 AWG 9{P C additional feed through conduc'torc, has five 1/2 inch pryouts and two buih in .omsx strain reliefs. H...Br. Ha || gorr No Flex. bar hangers with positivo locking, for uso with wood, engineered wood and stoel framejoists spaced up to 24' O.C, Not for use with T-Bar eeilings. Nailess barb and locator lip provide consistent installation height, l...Codcr Thermally protected, lP labeled, for uso in direct c-ontact with insulation. Moots washington state Air tight roquirements, 199S CABO Model Energy Code. J...L t b.l t UL listed. CSA certified, standard damp label. IBEW union made. housing allows for hobt G IT'IFO B IIA SAU PLE NUMBER:6/Al9/C and reduces NOTE: U.|l con.i6ls_of lhaoa component!: plrttorm, l.nE nodulo,|no optacat alemo.ll !!dt wilch csn b. oadored repontety, Unit- .-= Platlorm + Llmp Modulo + Elemonl5r'A19/C P-5 M-120 E_5A19C GOOPEB LIGIITIT{G La mp Al9=100wAt9 100w BT15 10r0w MBt9 FlnishAperture Blank=White Dio-cast SF=Self Flange RAW=Natural Die+ast Cooault your roproleotativs foa orded|rg compoo6nt!.sp.rrtely. For.ddillonal optlons pl6as6 consuh faclory.i.|I)197003 Revt UnirNumUer: "r^7;l 5/419/C Test No. H16062 Lamp: tOOatSIFLum€ns: 1720 Cutoff: 60.Spacing: i.0 Efncf6ncy 7O.9% Unit LPI : 12.2 Ca ndcl | 3v"F-- cDe3F_-=--ss-i_l-_ro90 550 15 ml-iH t5 8{2.s r0€o 1102 Dlstrlburlpn | \.\ .. -tt......''\\ j t- | ....v If.. . ."" ,rr ..t- |,....\| t"7 \ Ilt \'1|,a _-j\rK\ f lllrrtlon In rDG G --Em; Dlrmrtlr f.|||D W.tf.!. frufttpl. ?5W r 0.58 d)|v r 0.t0 I I I I I I I Zonrl Luman Summaty Zom t"urt.ar fbrr .a!-::rt-rlrcgo_ Ee o.o -F:t- o-ro 1060 El.E 06., ?g trro rr.0 ss€o-so 12zt 71.1 tooog.Gtm o ao-------o"o--o-rao rzz rr.r --id6- Cdfn FCtcarnct Roo|n C.vlty i.alo Wd Bcltertrs t0 71 69g GI 6-' al 50 al z 73 s C,I @ G' 59 54 stt a6 {3 99 36 ta E5 n 71 66 G1 I ! t0 o* 0 71 o 63 5g 56 10 ,o 70 65 GI n 53 r9 t6 !2 6Es 6l 181 at0 12 6' g2 6E 5i! 7l 6' 63 59 0 5/419/C Test No. Lamp: Lumens: cutoff: Spachg: Efficiancy: Unlt LPVI/: H36{198 1008T15/ HAIJSW t88o 50. 09 57.3% 10a C.ndolrs v.rd€l cD *--------= ---;# -i a5 tt53E at825 ToIrtS gs:l 5 1076o toTg b.'lP Wdrrg. ftuftHtd 751,V r 0.70 Dlrtrlbutlon r-r I....\\ \j r t.,.. \\ ..j .L l t..\ | I t .\'II t ,..-\l f Lumlnrncc Dcgrx odld86' o I t T I I I l g 5t 63 a9 Zor.l Luman Srmmrry Zo||. LumG tLr.rp *t]|nlflh. 9q nr 30.1 6a6u-ru ots bt.e $.roco ron iij-----E-'aso roro n.g ----ld;- orm o on ------;t--o.rm rozs 67- -----id;- C.fllo! R.n d..ca l{rl irllc.|rncr noofi 6a*yn 0o 0 2e3 565 a .t t0(l 8as g a0 37 35 d)68 5't 65 5l a8 45 43 ao 38 llotat Ind Fa|frul..: bmhr|c : To corva.t cd/rn, lo toodmb.,r., rruttdy by O29lg CU t{olx/Fo.n|r.L* I 'lCoh. o, Ughtl 'Footqndlr .nd CU muldplon Clo|. x lO Hlre r .96, cotd x .g.). E€am d|amdat la to 8094 of m.d.rE n toolc.ndor, rcrirnded to lhe nctrad hal _lool. Footclndlo v.tusr !.r Inhtlt. AppV lpp.oprtlro risht t.;" i""to;*ii* ilil;:, . malntolnod i[umtn.nc.+ep_t9.n9!Sl-qq!.!!Cht l9!!_!:g9f!rcom arct . td.l nurDbor of l|,lnhakc|-total aooan aasr x ,halntalnrd flumlnrncat;,fi iuffir'ETiiith.ii#,fi;;:I. Ct d.t brs6d on 209a .tto.thre ioof cevlty ..hancq 6p.cnc. o.r. $d Damrrdonr .|!tlact to d|.ng. wlthoa{ no{oa, I DARKLITFnTgzs , e ( (: -$.s (i (T,,\ I e rr't p tl o ttt n I i g t"t t / ut a I I w a s I t t. rIr I :n.E rr ;.i,; ; i!:tr**t::'n::jfi ;;; FEATURES Dorklito Al9/5 ls on cfficicnt 5" operturo downlight designed lor use with inside frosted A-l 9 lomps ll O0wott morimum). Tho fixrure provides o rhielding ongle of 40.- PrecisE refleclor design ninimizes operlure brighlncss. One bosic housing ollows intcrchongeoble use of the downlight ono wollwolh reflcclors. This permits housings to be instolled first ond rcllcctors instollcd or chonged ot ony tima. Dorklii. Al 9/5 is port ol o fomily ol A lomp downlights ond wollwoshcrs ovoiloble in four operture sizcs, eoch scoled lor o differant cciling haight. The 5' operture molches lhot of our 5" compoct fluorescenf, low volrogo, PAR ond HID lompad downlights, wollwoshers qnd occant lighrs. Refleclors ore ovoiloblc in clcor noturol oluminum or chompogne gold Alzoko. Wollwosh rafiactors ovoiloblc ore: wollwosh (l2O.l, corner wollworh 1210"|, double wollwoeh {2x120"}, ond holf wollwosh [60"1. Dorklife Al 9/5 incl'rdcs o poir ol mounting bors (%" x 22" C chonnel|. Speciolly bors for wood joist ond T.bor insrollotions ore olm ovoiloble. APPLICATIONS Fixtorc is suitoblc for downlighring or woliwoshing in o{fices, stores, reeidences, lobbies, corridors ond receDtion oreos. Fixlurc is union rnode IBEW; Ut listcd for Oomp l.ocolion; ond in complionce wilh the component bosod efficiency ston. dords ol the lggi New York Stote Energy Conservolion Code. tix. 5 lure is prewired with lhermol i: | . thtti..1J, pf oleclor ond opprovcd for ten #i2 wire 75"C bronch circuil pull-through wir- ing. Rcmovol of the reflector oilows occass to lhe iunctioo box. I I I I Iigf {glmml I I i lltlI l*_ t*t*,* -...-l I Illll- 6 uf tlgm)da ......-l i :- f rrtzgxal*lrrl .--....._-l Rcquirrr cdliag opening ol 5 1/." | | ,adrnrrrl I I I t I I PRODUCT CODB I;t>r u to,nplctc proda.c, code, tist the basic rnit and sclcct one code irdm frotn cach of tlu Jollowitrg boxcs. I I Rcflcctor ond Flonge Color Sbn&d rrfl€<lof llong. contrn,Ir rrff*or ftni*. \|v||it Coidad lLnOar Onat curlorn po,nt.d llqrg.r or. ovoilou. on +tciol od.r. Add Wf (*fiil. ffonocl or CCI l.!5ro.n @lor fiong.i ErAn c: A t 9/5 CWW COL lyF is th. conpht. prodyct cod. -rbr ocorne t vallwasher yath cLu ftllcclot and vhitc t sintc.l owrhl lld]n,].. Acctisis0RrEs Specify as a rcparate line iten. 277/120 volt tt F.do\lrn lronrfonncr. 3OO wotl moximum 277/l2O XFMR 10e EAST60 STREET. NEWIORK Ny t0022 TEt 2t252t6900 tAX?12 8087981 t prri€li. Ediron e.b tistft t99? cDoAlib ile '.gi'ri.d rEd.adt cl €Ji6 t i.. tighri'€ t,t.a I Rellector'rype Down|i9ht............... no suffix Wollwoth..................-..WW Corner Wollwosh .-.,..... CWW Holf Wollworh,.......... HWW Doublc Wollwosh ......... DWW DARKLITE ,tkg6 O Z^* |qlf. - !iiJ{*:ilitiii;. rlJZliFrifii?IE;;'ffiSEnfftFlFmiffi{{Mflieiffili9Ew'q*!-;gt*O*'4g6fa;! i}n: o##;ff #l?11",.*, repo'No 33 | e, Luminoire recessed incondescenlwilh spun oluminum reflcctor, speculor linish lomp .......................... | O0wottA' l 9, I Z40 lumens Efficlencv ................... 67.1% Spocingtrilerion ......... 1 .0 ZONAT IUIVIEN sUM'YIARY Lone lumenr %Lonp Fixlu.a 0-30" 0.40p 0.60" 0.90' 90 .180. 0 -l 80" 724 4i.6 62.0 1053 60.5 90. I t167 67.1 100.0 I 168 67.1 1000 o 0.0 0.o | 168 67.1 100.0 COEFFICIENTS OT UTIUZATPN - ZONAI.CAVITY METHOD Eflective Floor Covitv Refleclonce 20plo Room Covily Ratio DARKLITE Al9/5 WW i;;ibii;jjli;;i:-.iiir'l'it$i3lrilitllliflf*lt{g.Fir.S$5?imrEr#lttgftlT.:lt} :glF?iltrflElrlqfd;IiSt?$rf*ttr noN { I T t I I l I 1 T I I T I I I I I ! -: L 0 l 2 3 A 6 7 I lo LU|,IINANCEDAIA 45 55 65 75 85 lo52 t0t3 860 840 533 137 o 0 0 l5 ZJ 35 45 55 65 75 6J 90 70 s0 30 100Rcflx:tonce(?ol 80 wdl Reflsctonce In 70 50 30 lO 70 50 30 lO 50 30 l0 50 30 l0 50 30 l0 o 75 75 75 71 71 71 68 68 68 67 7t 70 69 68 67 57 66 65 65 63 67 65 64 65 6^ 62 63 62 61 60 6t 6t 59 62 60 58 60 59 58 57 60 58 55 s9 57 55 58 56 54 53 57 s4 52 56 53 5r ss 52 5l sO 54 5t 48 53 50 4S 52 50 4e A7 50 47 15 50 47 15 49 n6 64 nA 47 44 t2 17 44 42 ,16 43 4l 4l LA 4t 39 44 41 38 43 40 38 37 42 38 36 11 38 36 41 38 36 35 80 80 80 80 78 78 78 7877 75 73 72 75 73 72 7l73 70 68 66 72 6C 67 65 70 66 63 6t 69 65 63 6067 62 59 56 66 62 58 5661 59 5s 52 53 s8 55 526t 55 51 49 60 55 5t 49 58 52 48 45 57 51 A8 45 65 48 45 42 54 48 44 12 52 45 41 39 51 45 t\ 39t9 12 39 36 18 42 3g 36 WAUWA'H Distonce F.om 'ir'J:,f 2'6" Fron Woll: 2'6" O.C.3'fpnWoll: i'O.C. Bebw fixlwe 'Eelween fixlwes Bclow firtutt Sclwe€n Fixftrres I 3 5 7 II l6 22 20 i5 12 9 9 IJ 2l ?3,n I( t2 9 7 5 9 l3 i6 l6 14 ti 9 l5 l6 l4 n 9 7/ll ' | | | ' t f ,qll r"'rticul litirrtndltt arc inidt/l ,alltPr rt'ilh tlo aonttilrxti.tn frnhr rcllittB t t' J noor refletu,'ils Canp\hltia'n lrt:t fortlt(d with ( i ial of]iv wtrllwathcrs. I T I I l t I I t t I I I F T I rffs CATALOGI:O TYPE:cntPttoN Specification grade A lamp ftduro ratod for direct contact with insulation. The stepped kicker reflector maximizgs light towards the wall for smooth, pattern free illumination. Cutoff to lamp and lamp imago is 50", Lamp module and oplical element can be changed after installation lo provide s varioty of lamp sources and distributions. 5/A1e WWC tootY Ate 100w BT15 rooyl, mBlg - 5" WALL WASH oowtrtLtGHT '..D c.... ......-..-.-.--.-...........r (OA Sttt' 0 .0,10 thick aluminum 6pun parabolic reflector in Clear. Gold. Haze and Black Alzap finish. Othe. options upon roqu68t. 8... |(l c krr Iniectaon molded, vacuum metalized slepped optics with hardcoat finish is specular cieir, Available in eingte (120"), double ((2)120" @180' apart for corridorsl, corner (2{0" for inside corners), and half (60" for outside corners or doorsl wall wash versions. G...Flrne . Self flange reflecior or dis-cast flang€ with eithel matte white or cl€ar coat finish, Die-cast flangos are easily removod for field painting. Elemenis are keyed for proper insertion. D...Att.Ghm.nt Po-sitivo torsion springS pulls flango tighl to ceiling. Mechanicsl light tlap etiminarCs spill light at odge of flango or refloctor. E '..S o. k.l Nickel plated poroslain socket Fixed socket height enaures @nslstent lamp po$ition. F..'El.ctrlG!l Keyed q]rirfr 6611ects providas easy lamp modulo lnstallalion, G...FrrmarHourlng Hot dipped galvanized 18 gaugo 6teel frame with built in 12 inch plaster lip. Gunslghts allow for consistont alignment, Alumlnum .032 thick housing allows for heat dissipation and reduces weight. U.'.Juo3tlor 3or 18 cubic incheg, listed for /rt2 AWG or 6tl4 AWG 90" C additional ,osd th.ough conductors, has five 1/2 inch pryouts and two built in romax Gtrain reliefs. l...Brr Hrngars No Flerl bar hango.8 with positivs locking, for uso with wood, engineered wood and steel frame ioists apaced up to 24' O,C. Not tor u86 wlth T-Bar ceilings. Nailes barb and locator lip pro\rido consistent installation helght. J.-Codar Thermally protected, lP laboled. for use in direct contact with insulation. Mo6ts washington state Air tight r6quirements, 199b CABO Model Energy Code, l(..'Lrb.lr UL listsd. CSA cer lied, standard damp label, IBEW union made. ORDERTT{G IN TI SAMPLE NUMBER: 6/Arg Aprrturc 5V_r___-J 1H.25' OTE: Unit con6lst!-ot th... compo.Fnte dstfodn tsnp .radr,r.rd opll5l €bm6nt aach wfildr c.n bo ordc,€d sprr.toly. 9ttlt = Plaflorm r Lamp Module + Etommt 6/419 WryC P.5 M-120 E-5A19WWC COOPER LIGHTING 4Dt97010 Lamp Dl!trlbutlon WW=Wall Wash DWW-Double vlry Cll/W=Comer l/VW HwW-HaltWW FInlrh Blaok=Whito Dlecast SF=Solt Flango FAW.Notural Die+est Conault youJ aoF€s€ntatlvo loa otdarl|tg cornpoo€nrs 5€p{al6ly. Foa lddhionel options pl.E!9 con3uk fm{ory. Unit Number: 5/Atg U,W/C Fl .-l 5/Ar9 Vyw/C Test No. H36097 Lamp: 100419/lF Lumens: cutoff: Spacirg: Efficienca: 17.5Y" Unil LPI/V: l'6' Dl.trnc. f rom Wrll Gtndelsr GD V.itlcd CDWdl A'lgl. Downfi0hr 0900 lsso4750 32650:# 303 2s 133#-++ Slnglc Flrtu rr 2' Distrnoc [rom Wrlt 1720 60' 12 I I 2'O' Dl3t!!rc. trom Wrll 2'0r Dlrtrna. from Wrll I5 58 a5 35 I 203 t I 1 I t I I I I I Nol.. md tonrul||: . lllumln|nc. vrlu.. lo. multlplo f:du.o! .r. b.tad upon th€ rrolor two untto ol r four ||nlt rray.foolc.ndl. vCu€r !r. ccntorlino ol fixtur$ lnd coni"r.a bet rd i-rru;:- -' * - ' lllumlnrnc! v.lu$ are coslne cor.octod hftLl vduct wfth no cont lbotion t fin into, ,s0octlonr ^ trom otFr .oom .u,f.cos. Torar tuminatoo rnay tncciro ior iririiiii"* t-, "o,r. *rr.c!. It T*l"T *n t om ccirins. . Lnane|no l|{lt.o rp.clng wlll aft .r ilkhdnarEo Lvsl. No!., F"- Eim#gbs x Avo.aso Tabto Fc L4€l ' lfyhon t'lactlng color€d cooo3 ootton, only.dow. ight cona la colo..d; tha wrl wath iafloato. ls apGculsrcreer. Thr! .[,0w. the coro. (c.r,iKl oa tho tigt t rr.* r. ti .iri."il.i'e-ni maxhnrzor tum€n ourDur. I Curlom.r FlEr.6^r-. rral iillllli. ^- 0o{.||.|..Oorn Fqt| c.h ISpe.lfrcrtloE ..|d Dtmrn.lon3 .ubtcct to .fi.noe wllhoul noalco. I DARKLITil.trgls I ('('(:.s.s (: (l A I/ltttl.t rl O ut rt l i e lt t / ttt c.t l l trt Q s tl a r I I I I l I t I I t :1"]:fTtIii iiiii:...::i;i:i tii j i FEAIURES Dorklite Al9/5 is on efficiont S" oporrure downlight designed for use wilh insidc irosted A-19 lomps llOo-wo moximuml. The fixrure provides o shielding ongie of 40". precise raflecior dcrign minimizcs operturc brightness. One bosic housing ollows inlerchongeoblc use of the downlighl ono wollwosh rcflacloru. This permits housings to bc insfollcd lirct ono reflectors instolled or chongad ot ony time. Dorklits Al 9/5 is porr of o fomily of A iomp downlighrs ond wollwoshers ovoilobla in {our opnrtvrc rizcs, eoch scolad for o differcnt coiling height. Thc 5" operture motchc: thot of our 5. compocr fluorescant, low volloge, PAR ond HID lomped downlighrs, wollwoshers ond occent lights. Refleclors ore ovoiloble in cleor noturoJ oluminum or chompogne gold Alzokc. Wollwosh reflectors ovoiloble ore: wollwosh ll20.l, corner wollwosh (2lO'), double wollwosh {2x120"}, ond holf woilwosh (60"t. Dorklile Al9/5 includE: o poir of nrounting bors l3l,,x 22" C chonnoll. Speciolly bors for wood ioist ond T-bor instollotions ore olso ovoibbh APPLICATIONS Fixlure is suibble for downlighting or wollwoshing in offic.i, sroros, residences, lobbics, corridors qno' raccption oreos. Fixlure is union mode IBEW; UL iisted lor Domp [ocotion; ond in comolioncs with $e component bosed elficiency tton- dords of thc 1995 Nsw york Stols Fnergy Consorvotion Code. Fix. lure is prewired with thcrmol prolactor ond opproved for len # l2 wire 75.C bronch circuit pull.through wir- ing. Removol of the reliector ollows occess lo the iunction box. PR('I}UCT CODB Fot a conphte product code, list thc baric rnit atul select ona code ircnr fron each oJ the follou'ing boxet. Reflector ond Flange Color Overlop Flush Cleor .....................,....,..:.................... COt .................... CFt Chompogna Gold .....- GOt....................GFt Sami-rpecu1orClaor.....,.,.........,............,EOI.........,..........EF1, Other rsflecbr finishcs orc ovoiloble on cDeciol o.der. Stondord rflectorlongo coilinua3 r.ll.{b! li^tah. Wh s poiobd ll6qc. cnd crrrtom ooinrdIong€r qr! ovoilobL on |FG('ol ord.r. Add Wf lwfiin fl6ngJ or CCt lc,jJun cCc longel Exuotple:AIA5CVWCOLWFltthcsohtttcrcpraducteoieJor0trttlern-allrrcrher\.h clzor rclcctot und white Fimcd ovdap nange. ,r,c{lEssoR!E$ SpeciJy as n separata line iten. 277/12O voh tnydown lronrfonnor, 300 wott morimum 277/tZO XfMp I @rmxro 409 EASr60 STREET, NEWVORKNy t0022 TEL 2t2 52t 6?00 FAX 212 986 7?Sl topridrt,Edne^&i.GUolttns1997'oo*li{.i.oagid.-dr.cd.tudolEd.$.P.oLi!fin'E t.t4 iffi,'s il FKt'.f_ffi i ur'Fn,nr-1}il,; i'.:'..,i tt.; . ,ff- I I l.-- ,€7nild^ *l I I I l-- 6la{$emda *l i 9' x ' @9 r 279rnl Rrquho cciling opning ol 5 3/.' ll {6mml Raflectrrr Type Down1i9ht............... no suffix t/Wollwosh...........,...,.....WW Corner Wollwosh ... .,... CWW HqllWollwqsh........... HWW Doubie Wollwosh......... DWW DARKL'rE,finrt UPHOTOT$ETR|CmPORT lndepandantTesting Loborotories Report No. 33 I 9 I Lumincire recessed incondescent with spun oluminum reflector, speculor finish 1omp ..... ......,.. -......... .. I OO-wott A. I 9, I 740 lumens Efficiency .,.................. 67.1"/" Spocing Crilerion ......... 1.0 ? a lf, "!ttt tt I I '.1 CANDrIFOWIR DISTRIBUTION 724 | 053 l l67 I 168 0 I 168 62.0 90. I r 00.0 r o0.0 0.0 100.0 SUMi,TARY 41.6 60,5 67.1 67.1 0-0 67.1 I I I I I t -l t I I t I I I Effective Floor Reflectonce 20% Room Covily Rolio 80 80 80 80 7g 78 78 78 7s 75 75 7t 7t 7t 68 68 68 6777 7s 73 72 75 73 72 7) 71 70 69 68 67 67 66 65 65 6373 70 68 66 72 6e 67 65 67 65 .a 65 64 62 63 62 6t 6070 66 63 61 d9 65 63 60 64 6t 59 62 60 58 60 59 58 5767 62 59 56 66 62 58 54 60 58 55 59 s7 55 58 56 54 5364 59 55 52 03 58 s5 52 57 5t s2 56 53 5t 55 52 51 506f 55 51 49 60 55 5l !? 54 5t 48 53 50 48 52 50 48 47n8 52 48 45 57 5) 1S !5 S0 17 45 50 47 45 t9 46 44 4455 48 15 42 54 48 41 42 47 a4 12 47 u !r2 46 43 4l 1152 45 41 39 51 45 41 39 41 41 39 44 ,ll 38 43 40 38 3749 t2 39 36 18 12 38 36 42 38 36 4t 38 36 4t 38 36 35 0 I 5 6 7 8 l0 DARKLITE AI9/5 W\A' ::jx'iif1;:]:::l|..'.ii;i*!{'f;riIfr:}!'.1t:J?J{irl.iji|'!1:|riIgr';l!.r;;ltJ1!{|ii;'!'.rg'*r"urrrrr*r,a,;gir!t'0i'i;t.t!,rI t; ,- a 15 55 65 75 6f, o5? 013 860 8,10 533 0 5 t5 35 JJ 85 90 COEFFICIENTS OT UTIIIZATION - ZONAI. CAVITY METHOD Peflcctoncc l%) 80 70 50 30 tO O wall R.fl.cto^ce 1"4) 70 50 30 l0 70 50 30 lO 50 30 tO 50 3C tO SO 30 tO O 2' 6" Fron Woll;-2' 6' O.C.3'Fron Wall: 3'O.C. I to a1 l5 t2 9 r(t tifil ,vtlrrutdlcs ore iniliul \\1ltt(.t vilh N) ! o ttitattio Jtu (.ailifi! t)t Ilhat rall.c\utLet. (i"trlr|tt.ttitr pfltttnned $tth ! totdl ol -tir'c rrrr/rlrarriurl. I I l t I t I ? t I 1 I I I tt' I t niS CATALOGI:TYPE:scRtPTtoltl Specification grade 76 watt pAB30 short neck adiustable fixture rated for direct contact with insulation. Adiustment mechanism features hot aiming capability, aiming marks and toolless 8.....-..-............_...........r locking. Oplics provido glar€-fres SOo cutoff to lamp and lamp imago. Lamp modulB.and optical elom€nt can be changed after installation to pro- vids a va.ioty of lamp souroes and distributions. 75W PAR30 - 5" ADJUSTABLE ACCENT llL,,r.il,--]lllL,tt*tAf"'-JlL';#;'-J .0i10 thick aluminum spun parabolic roflector in Clear, Gol4 Haze and Black Alzalf finish. Other options upon rsquest. l...Flrng! Self flange reflector or diocast flange with either matte whit6 or clear coat finish. Die-cast flanges are easily r€movod for. field painting. Elemenis are keyed for proper insortion. G...Adlu rr.blllry Lamp locks in 36t. rotation, 3b. tilt. Unit is relompod without unlocking adiustments. Translating conterb€am optics maximizes light outpuL D'..Attrchm.nt Positivo tor8ion 6pring pulls flange tight to celling. Mschanical light trap ctiminares spill light at €dga of flange or roflector. E..-Soctrt Nickel plated porcelain socket. F...Frr m. rHourln e Hot dippod galvanized 18 gauge steel frame with built in 1f2 inch plaster tip. Aluminum .032 thick housing allows for hoat dissipation and .educes weight Matte blact housing interior. O'..Junctlot| Box 18 cubic inchea, listod tor /ttl2 AWG or 6#14 AWG 9{)" C additiond fesd through conductors. has five 12 Inch pryouts and two built in romex strain reliets. H'..8r. H.ngarr No.Flex' bar hangers with positive locking, for use with ioists spaced up to 2,t. O,C. Not for use with T-Bar ceilings. Nallees barb and locator lip provide consistent inslallation hoight. 1..'Cod.r Thermally protected, tp labclod. tor use in direi:t oontact with ingulation. Moots Washington State Air tight roquiremenrs, 1995 CABO Model Energy Code. J -..Lr b.lt UL listed, CSA cortified, standard damp label, IBEW union made. DERFG T FORIArto SAriPlE NUMBEf,: s/Pio AArC Ape rtu re t5l GG-rs' IIOTE! rnd optlc.l Unh consl6t6 of6 of lhrgs olomsnt, I Unli = Platform + 5/P3O AArc P-5 COOPER LIGHTING Moduia + ElementM€P3O E.6AAC oam, lamp ord€red !e t3: plrtfo.m, can b€ ord€ I tomponontS: ooch whl.h c. rp moduh t6parEloly. Lam p Diitrlbutlon AA=Adiustabl€ Accent 0'-35' AA2o=Adiustsble Accent 0120' Fl nl sh Flange Blank.White Diecast SF.6elf Flange RAW=Natural Die-cast ppgacdy 1) Consult youa r6ptca6nt.tiv6 lo. ordering componanisrcparrt6ly. For ldditional optiona ploeso consuh tac{orv.4D197032 R6v1 , I Unlt Numbor; S/p30 AA/C t80r- 9(r I l-^l1rj:r1ls!"-HorizontolFootcindlar Horlzonttl rffir75 PAB3O/H/NSP lt' x 11" r5.m0 cBcP Itt.ffirffiffiFF*;46' zos---6ii t 75 PAR3O/H/NFI 27' x 27' 3,6m CBCP DFCLW 6,0. 110 2.6 2.57',6' 62 4.0 {0 pFcrwca Azr As. 6'e 88 3.0 2.5 29.*1199=9 -li-fir rir--=iT-rffitr=f-Tt'0' 48 4.5 2.5 5'3. ?5. E.r rz z.s r.o 8,e. ffi f -r 7',6' 39 4.5 1.0 4,3.9'0: !9 !.9 2.8 5'3- -E-------0----t10'0' 35 5.0 5.0 ron. zz ao 5.0 5'9'+c a - e.o s.o zri. €fl o o12'6' 22 6.s 6.6 rz'0.-lr z"o e"s zs 5.o1n-ji-6- sr. -ffi 45. 202 911 75 PAR3o/H/FL 36' x 36' 2,F00 cBcP +-19__!___!!_ p Fc t- w c8 p Fc L w cBhTji€ffi F;$ffi_#F#ffiF++*+I 50 PAR3O/H/NSP ll'x 11' 10,500 cBcP =-_!_+_ p Fc L W ca p Fic L w ca t All' t:9 il r_.9 ?.9 5!. ,- ,s zo ,e. d 3rBE-i :3F:*_g+4_ J+ t.F ltr ro 3r .3. @js-i:99-g:-+q-++ loo' 6s 5r r-0 br. +r g2 ffir2'e 6', 5.0 5.0 rzr--a--as-J.6 ?,g. ot. sz ffi 50 PAR.:'O/H/NFL 21' x 21" 2t00 cBcP tFct-ll,oFiCLwcs pFCLr!ca I IA ztP 5'(r ro8 2.5 2.5 e.c oa g.o z.a zg.7'6" 48 3.5 3.5 zd-go r.o g.6 a1f10'0' 27 il.5 1.5 tO,Or fZ S.S r.O S.Sr12'6' u 8.5 s.s rzt- t -iI - s-s-ls 2'(r &t 2.0 1.6 35.3'f 37 3.0 2.0 6ts.4'O' 21 tl.o 2.5 7.0.5'0' 13 5.0 3.0 8.9. t50 PAR:IO/H/Ft 35' x 35" 1,600 cBcP DTCLW 6'0' 64 il.O l.O7'61 28 6.0 6,0ro'0. 16 8.0 8.0 12'6. t0 to.o 10.0 DFCLWCB 5'0' /O 1.5 il.o 2,9.7',6' 18 7,0 0,0 4.3.ro0' 10 0'0 8.0 5,9.r2'6', 0 .5 10.0 7.3. 48 3.5 2.O 3.6.3'(r 21 6.0 g.o 5,3.At a'()' 12 6.5 it.o 7'0.5'0' I &0 ..e0 8,9. 50 PAR3O/HIR/NSP 7" \7" 19,500 CBCP oFClWcE$ffi t I I I t AT -9ErwoFcLwca9'0' 7s, t.5 1.5 Ot. soo z.o zo zgz'e trz zs es le-E g.o z-s +ftQtt' r95 3.0 3.0 roo. rz r.o e.o egr2t'125 4.0 4.0 tzr; ei E-o a.s 7!r l'lora rd DClttlqrr: llr||l|.|!.: To oor|w.t cdnr: fo todarirbort mddply by OZ9l9 . D!r. b bd.d opor b!,. bmp. plrotomst tca. . E€rm rp.Erd l! to DOta Grnbtr barm c.ndlspos/rr (CBCp.l O-Ott.nc€ to floot o, w€ll. Fc-footcrndlgr on floor or wlll |t c6i*o. borm ,iming locDtion, s9.clalo. or|! .nd Dlm..nlonr .uthct to Gh.ogc urirhoot notbo- t.E tocllw Vlturl 8rrm hngth in tsol (20* ot moximum foo{cahdlo l6vol.,W-E t cttvo Vilual golm wldth In I€€t (20* ot."*t n"ln t*o"ni" tJr"]jCB-Dhtanca acrors or down to cont.r boam locatlon. r\l "ootl* T) f Cr]oF€t- r-€rx{rg MULT I PUPOSE, 38/5A,.I?6 alt.recessed rJAR SBtS accent light tt I T I t I l T p t FEATURES Multipurporo 38,/5M is o 5" operture odjushble occentlight d6signsd for use wilh PAR-38,/3 lsideprongt flood ond spot lomps ll50-won moximumf. Fixture hos O - 35. ongulor lomp odjustment wllh 3jg" horizonfol rototion. When odiusted lor down lighfi rE 10.1, lomp is cenlered within refhctor. Precira refleclor design minimizas operture brighlners. Recess deplh ir only 8'. The 5' operlure motches thotofour5, compoclfluorerceni, lowvolbge. A, PAR ond HID lomped downlights, wollwoshers ond occent lights Multipurporc 38/5M con be chonged in th€ liold to usE o pAR€6 lomp $ fie instollotion of o low voltoge tronrlormer occessory, which moy be ordered seporobly. Three-refleclor cutr of 30', 20" ond O" ore ovoiloble in cleor nolurol oluminum, chompogne gold or block Almko. A seleclion of spreod lenses ond o light reducfion screen moy be ordared oi occossori€r. lv{utiporpoce 38/5AA indudes o poirol rrounting bqrs l%, x 22" C dnnn€l}. Speciolty bom for wood ioisl ond T$or instollotions ore olso ovoiloble. APPLICATIONS Fixlure is suitoble br directionoloccent ond disploy highlighling in rtores, offices, museums, aeslouaonls, showrooms ond residencas. Fixture ir union mode IBEW; Ut listed for Domp locolion; ond in complionce with th6 componenl bocsd ef- ficiency slondordr of the 1995 New York Slote Energy Consor- votion Code. Firlure ir prewired with thermol prolector ond opproved for ien #12 wire 75'C bronch circuit pull-through wking. Junction box ir occeuible through Ae operture of fie fixture. It/zsognlrd(m 6 7/r rZ (.m X 29AmD tcquirrr cciling opcning of 5 ttrrt.' (ll,a|rt|||l PRODUCT CODE For canphte prduct cde,lN fusic unitandceka uu itcmlron erchlolfuhg br" I Bosic Unir ........................................................... MUrTt 3slsfr-l I t t J I @rnerrr,*t 409 EAST 60 STREEI, NEW II)RK Ny t@22 tB,2t2 521 69ffccopydshl Edn fd.. rthi'B 1999 rAx?t2 888 7981 l:16 .Saddo.d rtff.c1o._&rr0. corritr'|.r ndcar &ir[, WtOr poldrd eq|aoc ond orion oohrdid[.. oro owaloSL on lP.dol od... Add Wf h |h ffq€C o. CC] ku{orn cob hng.}. ACCESSORIES Sp.cifl z| tewru!. titE iE r. Low voltoge hursfonncr pock; for use of 12 & 5.5v PAR-36 lomps. Do nol usi wit|r sbpdown lronslormcr..... Mp XFMR 2V/12O volt @4onlr. t!nrform.?, 30Or mox. Do nol use wifi low vohoge tronsformer pock ........ 277/lZO XiMR All arc 4 tl" (I?lnm) atla" Lnt t arc gtotc: nncn it atumi,tu.nL 30' lprusd hrr . Lens/4.75-30 30' doyfight bluo lprGod hns .......................... Dory tens/4.7j-3o 5S'rpreod fens -.....Lcrrrs/4.75 55' doy'igfrt Hue rprcod lcnr ..... Doy bns/A.75 55'suryrisopinkspreodhns................. pinklens/4.25 70' sprcod fens . Lens/A.7 S-7O 40" x 70' rpraod bns Lens/1]54O7O 50% fighl redudion rcreen................ Scroen/l.7 5 Mr.JrrrPLJRfosn BB/sAA G -E-alt I PHOTOIAETRIC REPORT - SPOT lndependent Testing Loborotories Report No. 3l8J I luminoire ...................lomp holder oimed ot 0.; speculor oluminum refleclor Lgjnp .......................... I 5O-woil PAR-3 8/3 Sp, I 230 lumens Efficiency.................... 58. | % !t a j I IUMINANCEDATA Venicol Arel" Aw.og€ O" Lorilude Averqe 9O'Lo,itu& Averoge l80.LoJitude 15 55 65 75 85 336 0 0 0 0 445 0 0 o o 3 0 o 0 0 To cotrcrt cdlm' ao Ioothnbc* ndtiply by I I t t I t T I I t l I I I 3 I PHOTOAAETRIC REPOR,I - TTOOD lndependenllesting Laborotories Report No. 3l 787tuminoire lomp holder oimed ol 30' obove verticol; 55o gloss speod lens in front of lomp,- speculor oluminum reflector !g!np .......................... I 5Gwott PAR-3 B/3 FL, I 230 lumens Efficienry .................... 60.9% DATA Veficp,l A'p,h Averoge O'lotinda Avargge 90.latirude Ayoroge 180'Lotitu& 15 55 65 75 85 95776 8393 717 305 904 2234 963 717 915 2717 1339 t37 562 305 9U To .o,rrotl atlnt to footbabcrb muhip$ by 0.2919 .a- 8. -I EI o lo 20 ?n 10 50 60 70 80 90 5093 3338 619 55 7 0 0 0 0 o 5093 3195 6t0 45 I o 0 0 o 5093 3376 873 16 6 I o 0 o 0 Ve.licd Atgle llorizonlol Anfu 0.0 22.5 15.0 67.5 90.0 I t2.5 ,35.O t57.5 180.0 0 l0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 236 192 1751 3t32 t729 245 t2 I I o 236 510 1556 2343 1207 t89 t0 I 0 236 426: 871 | 000 121 62 I o 236 36s 5r4 364 8l l6 o 236 3.18 ' 127 207 36 l3 5 ? o ?36 378 426 157 27 ll 4 o 236 4t3 113 123 2l lo 1 2 I o 236 458 139 ll7 l8 7 I I o 236 st2 136 90 l6 6 3 I o 0 I tg I p TAIALOGr|uxrEn LAI'P oTV. J8,[=';ff"[J' Has the low voltage advantage of greater enerry savangs, the 20W lamp has an averate lamp llfe of 4000 hours with increased lumen output and whlter llght. Uses dimmers sultable for electronlc transformers. l/ I t I I I tgt wrDrH l-ow Voltage Halogen 20vu775V t AUG.LA||PtFt 4,000HF. 2gm 350 3,000Hrs. 2AD 400 I l'illil#flfl"-';Polvtrester Powder par nt m$if:$fiir;,-:#ri:rri I Urdaftrifl rdn rloi* d C..di|n Sardfit ^p9oEd ftr lrrtp f.c.&E llllnrr I I 18" 24. 1 ;ST'6W snzw-;- ,r rao.c.r*e?EE'iii. LAMP INFORMAflON GIT. LAIPllo. fypC L-50A 2OW gt-ptn Froshd ftv Gt Base t-121 35W Bt-Pin Clee, i2OV Gl Basc SPECIFICATIOilS: f,::iilfflfr''i#lli"ffl cord rorred 16" I t IGLUIf, rU Ef,I5IETP. Hfl' ,.tffi:ffitffiii,ll- ffi i$''"sgilff :,Tl?H",i:iil$ lliit*tfl fl rtrl'l:fi,'lff ' SURE-HSK 2' LIttIE VOLTAGE Has a 1" htgfr profile, the advan. tage of no transformer and uses a standard incandescent dlmmer. The 35W lamp has an average lamp llfe of 3000 hours. -l-- i ll Ihe opucel cent€r ot.the tixture was loceted approrl- mately 10 lncfies trom the ve ical Pl4r!6 and 18 Inches SURE.TASK.lT Mounting dirc€tlon I I 1 I I ,*l T I I 7215 * zzsoO The Wedge LensrM Extruded aluminum housing 7215 - Square Backplat€, 7230 - Rectangular Backplate Specular reflector Clear tempered pyrex@ protec ve lens Available in 1 or 2 lamp fixtures Halogen DC Bayonet 100W or lSOW lamp o K . Slandard Powder Coat Finish Options: . Black . White . Copper . Titanium. UL and CUL Listed Oamp Localion t- 41h" L I iVt _1 T- I Ith' l--6%"--lrrl,:^"1[--7]^"I llL-<------LL|] y?- -phone: fa.: canada: (732) 493-2666 (732) 493-2941 (80o) 7265759 lo page 203 or contact our Sales Deparlment. ,@*,.,rr.o drmp tocatlon C J\ Ordedng Format tor721i &t2g} Sconces The Wedge Lensnn one lamp tixture . wlth square backplate The Wedge Lensru two lamp fixture with rcctangular backplate ELFER Q,,t o lRis cArALoo,: DESCilPTlOll TYPE:D Spscilication grcde75 watt MRt6 Super Adiustablc tixture, Ad.jurtment mechaniem fsarures'15'to 75' hot aiming capabilitics, rnd locking from bslow ceiling, Clean thapa minimircs appslranca, while baffle eliminater apenuro brightnete, Deaign reducer rtray light on c.iling. For uso with sll halogon MB16lamp verieties. Units rmall siz6 is ideal for tight conglruclion araas. Inrulation mult bc kopt 3" away lrom ride3 and lop of fixture. Optical olemBnt cln bc ohanged aft€r imt.llation to provide a vrristy of dirtribution3. c. ..... D........ 1......FlI .'. , ,.. '..,."..'.'...'.,.,.H .'.''....''.'.....'.....-...'..,.1 '..'.'..,.'.......'.J ?tnr Mn I I II ^"",';;::'.il CPEG IiIGATIOI{ FEATUNES I 4...F in l. h Die{ast body .nd tlsnge with matte white finiBh. Also avaalablo in tlst black or raw finich. For all finishca, black bafflec wlth rcgraasad edge producs! d!rk aporturE. l...OFtlsr Wida sprrtufe maximizBs bcam apread of lamF. 9496 .pccul6r olerr gla6s mirtor .llow3 'true coloi, and maximilea rofloction of lamp for groatott possibla light impact. Ofiica f3ducc Btmy light and hot tpott on cailing pltn3. c...Adi u rt. b ll lty L!mp lock8 in 361'rotation, l5'to 75" tilt. Unit it relamped withotJt unlocking adju6tmGnts. D...L rn r Soft focue lons rtrndard foi amooth boam patterns. Up to two filtsr media can be used which ar6 retrined during relrmping, Hcx cBli louver provldod {ol u3o with axtr€mo aiming angler on 12/12 pitch 6eiling. lor optimal brightnetg control. E...Aitr3 h |n ant Positivc tofsion eprings pull flengo tight to c€iling. M€chanical light rr8p eliminatca 3pill light at adge of fhnqe, Elcments aro koycd for proper ralamping F..'8ork.t GX5.3 brse tor Bi-pin MR16 lamps. Back light rhield keepr intorior ot fixturE d!rk. oiDEit Io tirroiuA?lol{ G -..trrnatcrm at 75 VA" 11.5V magnotic core rnd coiltrarsformer ferture : 4 Bolt, acoustically irolstod mounting to eneura quioi operation. Trangformor ia garvicaablo from below ceiling. ll...F?r]nr/HcualnE Hct dipped galvanized 20 grugE Ftael ffamo with built in lP inch plaster lip. Guneighte allow for consirtsnt alignment M.tt6 blacl housing interlor. l...Junctlon !or 18 cubic inchea, listsd {or +#12 AWG or 6ilrl AWG 90' C ldditional toed through condustora. h!3 thros l/2 inch pryouta. J.., Brr Hrng.rt No Flgrf bar hsngers with po3itive looking, for use with wood, engineered wood rnd Et€al frrme ioiltc splcad up to 24' O.C. For uso in T-bar cell. ings ordor acoelsory push on olipc. Nailese barb and locator lip provida conrirtcnt inrtallation hsight. l(...Cod.. Thermally protcctod. lP l.bslsd, M.etc Airright requir€mcnt8, 1895 CABO Mddel Energy Code. L'..Lrb.lr UL lirt d, CSA oertified, ltandr?d darnp lsb€|, IBEW union made. I I t t I I 6AUPLE tlU MBE R: Nr/ttiF 8A Ap.rtu?a La np MR=75W MR16 NO'E: U^i!contl6ra ol rhroo coripon.nll: pltdorn, llmp moduic, .nd ootical aLrnani aaah s,trhh can ba oral€/€d alplratrly Unlt:Ph{otm+Elamant N3IMR SA PN.3MR E.3SA COOPEB LIGHTIiIG Flnith conSull vour t6pr6acntative lor ord€.in9 colnron| nt5 !ap!r6taly. For ldditiontl opaion6 plera€ consuli hotofy. I I I Di.trlb ullon Elant=White Die-oasl B-Black Die-caet RAW=N.turul Dig-c€61O t t-I U nit Numbsr: NSrMn 8A PHOTOMETNICSt t I T T .zMnr6/c/vNsP rt,'loocEcP ih' 371 209 r33 q?E /pMR13/Clvt\t3P rt,roocEctrb' 2'O' z',G'r9t 16!| 2'6'3'0'r20 104 r3330' 3',8' 85 72 9:t 3'0" TrMBlt/crilSP r0iif,r6/c/N8P {aunrc/c/v gp r8,000ctct rorooc3cP !3,r00cacPla.rlf 1{rr.. 9'|o' 3r0 289 ?'0' 2'3''191 2@ r20 10a 1gl3',0' 3"r' 85 4',5'a1 .l.. rnd D.injgnr; . _ . _ Ailni.'g crplbilily ol the E-3SA la f.om 15'to 75' onty. 381'in ,ol|llon. Thr tolowing di.g.lrnt ,!prc!a^r rLDing gfth. uni in difiarent c.ilihga, For optihal prdoh.nca. it it tacohrnandld thtt unia to ba g3rd to, llludrinniDg Wricrl rurfEaaa. tzll2pltch ?6i,h1E/c/NsP 5oMnlG/c,/N8Pr2,ooocrcP 10:00cEcfltltt{ ta'r.t{ _D_!!!tr_,9 !fop. FC FC lC1'0' 1',0' 7t5 ?'0' 5'6' r8 9/r2 pftch 75MR1C,C/NSP !2.OO0clCP r4'rtf c0Mffr/crl{gP 10l0ocEcPr&rf rie 6t0 289 I a'0' 5f 4E 6it a'0''ll I T p I I I 8/12 pitch D pl14Q rlopr EC FC FC c81'0' r'r' 765 660 I'3', 1'6', 1'8'1',g"211 I FC v||u.i .r. b.a6 rrpo.r barr lamp d.L co.r.crad for.ofl locur taat (x 0.601, li Hrxctlt Louvlr lx 0,15) rnd cqim ol lncidlnt lnglr lr 0.51. Dn! ir E.lcrrr.tccl I foi.30' .i'nlng !n!lc, V.leat.t. ?ou^dcd to the n..r.n qurdrr foot l3'1. ll|D Phn.Dijrncc in Dhn viaw {rom wrll- t 6loDr-oirtr.tce a3 a€uailv .n.aau,ad .lone rlop. ot caillng froft cornor. I Fc-foorcrndl.. o^ ltall !l b.am aiming locrlion. I C&D|.trno. dor.n w.ll lrorn aDr^.r to ctntat of b.rfi loE.tio.l SpaCfiaadoia a|ld Dlmfilct ||rbiad to aanta wlittoul nolrc. 3'0'72 4l I CooF? tjdr*tg Custofnor Fird C.nler 1121 Hiohwoy rt Soufh P6achtre6 City,302C9 ?70.a80.1E00 FAX t70.166.r801 AD|9E0105 SDL I3 - Sup."topo RECESSED ADJUSTABLE DOWNLTGHT PRODUCT a SPE CIFICATION Cat. No. Finish L "rlt I'l I t T I sDLl3W I'htte WhiteSDLIIB l,latte ElackSDLI3C Poli*red Ctmme SDLI3G Polished Brus T I J DHX HOUSfNG GENEML DESCRIPTION Lucifer recessed downlight is an adjustable low rohage lixture with flush trim plate. Adjustable die-cast round frftjng for use as downlighter or uplighter wfth round interior fitting adjustable 70. frorn rrrtical and rotatable 355". RounO opening. Uses a quartz halogen lamp for superior color rendition and beam control. Clear g|ass lens is supplied witr finture. MOUNTING Trim can be mounted in accersible and non-accessible ceilings. Use with DHX housing wrh integnl rnagmtic transformer f/5w maximum)?or accessible or non-accesstble ceilings. Distinguishing chancteristic of DHXhousins is shallow colstruction: under 4 inches in depth. U.L listed for frrwgh branci circuit wiring. Hanging ban and bnckers are included. MATERIAL Trim is constructed of steel. Fixture hansirgs are riveted aluminum. I ACCESSORTES Trim may be accessorized with Honeycomb Louvre (HCL- l), Spread Glass Lens (SGL- I ), UtE-a Viotet Gtass Lens (UVL- | ), and BLck Louvre (LVR). $BEL U,L listed trim and housings for dry and damp locations, Fle No, E | 15025. ELECTRICAL Trim is pre-wired for use in housing assembly. TRANSFORMER DHX hor.rsing is supplied with l2v integal transformer. tAMP l2v MR- | 6 halogen lamp, 75w maximum (order sepantely). Speci! lamp beam soread. WARMNTY Manufacturer's one year warranty of product is conditioned on use of rnanufaclurer sr:pplied transfofi rrc{s T I I I I I ot.r=rFE=, I-IGHTINGiCCtMFAt\ty 4l4 Live Oak Street san Antonio, Texas 78202 Phone 2 f0 227 -7 329 FAX 2t0 227-4967 q Olt96 Luclfcr Lilhttn8 Company t:fi'.'";.'"':.r:'ji,:'.::l:'l:".iil:";:.j,:ii:f:.r":,f:l;:.l,Tili.".j,. ,/ a l'AI4tt 414 Luminous Drums 4tl 414 1,,"1tFfza;i--# MTG: Mounts to srd J box or proster ng TAMPS / BAILASIS Avoiloble with flvorescent lomping only. 4l l: 2.compoct l3W lFl3DTT), l20volronly. 414: 2-compoct 26W (f26DTTI. l20 or 277 volr Slondord bollosts ore Electronic {SSB}, high power Ioctor. thermolly protecled. 4.pin lomps ore r.equired. Mognetic bollosls ore ovoiloble - coll foctory. [omps ore noiincluded MAIERIALS / FIXIURE LOCAIION Inlerior Use: Bose metol is oluminum Drffuser is ocrylic Exterior Use: Not ovqiloble for wet locotrons. For domp locotion s Add suflix X FINISHES NA - Noturol Aiuminum. sotined ond unlocquered. lFor interior use only I MW - Motte White SPEC GUIDE EEID - rErrnr - xau _ Iul _ t;':Ffir D4r l Dct2/13 0t2oss8 0NA nx lf4t4 DCt2/26 O277558 trMW SAMPLE SPEC: 4 | A.CFz/26.277 sSB.NA I I I t I 3l Slraper Lighting I I p t I I I I ttI I ni .r, T\IJ 234 -23711141 Mafina Way Sourh, Richmond, CA 94804.9742 (510) 234.2370 Fax (SiO) T'/ IBEW LABELLED sHOWN WAtt MOUNT[[, Sr{,.,i. WA{ CopyrightO 1998 l.4l,0D sl,-^.o_1t r*' =:-::* 12:1ePr4 P1 6kese- -- C GY It\lt\ (-rag ou C*4 /' .-/(1a.*., c{l{cst,t, J V,t'.. Aq-".- | a'_ ..) ,j I!Ll/pac-R- L , 'Ji i .i I ^ r rl| -i ' 1. -.t! ;h^ ...[t. nh,.-s 15 y D"trt, %'.f,aV- L'O(, tN,e-\^_- - "+ N.*rt"L c"!-L ^,v\-,--.-, fD(xrge IUIE I ALIJ^tr," WTSSEHIES - | 112' t Z'. 1' I a'.I ltz'r a" orZ'r 2' OccoratiyG 2 or a Lr |rrD NODUL B PLUOEE3CEIIT Equiprdwithcnqsy se\4n9 D€r|astE,oomprlgs wilh frdoel €rFrgy Emciancy sianalards Solt lloating doud appea|l Ec fot tull ilumination Dii tormed Giteql trousr-nglb.lcd whilB fi nFh VHcty of firddar sh.r ond iiz€s Liftond $ift trr.neemdyforea-cf lrNi:e ard |E la?rying Full ctoud sy{ic dfirscr nr.ibbl€ LtYrin.ir€ E Rc.cy Rdim LEn #LEe Caolog Numbec wg232A U.L ti!!e{L CSA Certrfied ard |BEIY LrHed DEECitPTlol!p,.,E*s'o3-o 3.9* The floefir€ +parrrncd 6f the D.corati!.r Sofrdde complinenc my tlecorwith tJL lorbtgtrres illuminaiot|. Thesofr f,ostim prolih of ftr frl.nsle€s difitEr provkles an appeanrre thrt ls in tune wittr bday! lE{ridemhl End comntcfcirl environrnem& lrlridl a wide vaai€V ot.nodular drerres a.rd oizag, th6rr h a Decorariye Sofiside ftn re forvir atlyev€ry .{r!rE ltxl dE|rIlrittg I'nRsulity. The fietres add thc righ tDudl to $e tiEhen, den, liYing mom, bathrom, ofFcr or recreatbn r@ITL a _____J r{Q{t||t-EcE r a c D | 7tt xz' l'xf 1 rz't a' t:t ff' la3rhral lr 12' lztlmm) l7 la*mm) 26. |5aamml .71:. ll ta.nhl r l/aF lr la.nn I .uf ltrarnn) 4 lrr lrl{arl|t rr:u.- 12 !rr'(u9rnml €z.|nm) I f/a' 7ltc lSlotnrnl (ll4rnhl Tt!l.- 12 ga' l!.gmml lszarm) 2.18 ZI6fr5' l@Znrrnl lSltftnl otoER tc trrt FoiltaYtolll coo?Ei uGlrTlilG BAI;LC XUl. lSt: w'8..rr.D.W.r2oV.E!|r,UWTs' A h,,----T---r lbic Jxqlrb- i I sanecc | !.1.-F II WfS-Sarb I zof .l!|nF Ii|fhc*l I I anrt ur.rtrt:@wca.l I |?-r?lVTl l2a't I r lrno Onlv I uGlorv (2..) I lrtD{aw 841lrum1161I sa*1y rs t.rl vdEg. El to'l:qv Zn-Znv rr=!a7V ffiTltao'!a- E|r.tgtr 3lvinB lallfir O lE@l- EIEEV S.ting ft€ lrnF (}rlyl El--- Ga''klEll eumtll Nld tl | * L "rete'I I o'2 - LrD &. 2-Tl2 GTI l-ou* tl7+rt zFU!U zfE .FS ffid._E--t'r2't 12' ZrAI'r a' fra' Erbb-.!L-It h. O,tto,tt a& Irtttsl 3a b6. lt5.'qlu ts- O.?rttit B' fl55|El tgmsl nror comru prarcal rtuu!. RrE t $.dbticr !hir, oLda.rd... adEGbr.aidbd|||r dlne * E rasoftla*h rs4l5lr!|.er||d l|jrrd. b. hoD{llu rD!|aB rtCc.d tur Cqr Lb|lit tttr-riE|F |E rErd5 -a rd.ai|. h.rrrb! --_-J ItTatarI lrlgec.| scr I f2owct tio'' Sts1 120 w.El Goia.t||. alsu|kEttx.r...+r-Yt r-. F5 PFO9UCT tFOFXrATtox wTsarT tvlt$at7 wt$2uttt wfisiR wT6aa C.Dlot frlrrrrb. T!- H47T, H47ICT SLOPE CEILING Rl d I t I I I I l q t t t t t l 6 rz*\)\rll( ll ll r0 '/2.l\_-/Yll lL-ial I H47T Housing Desiqned fo'r sloped ceilino instollotions br ceilinos kont-2/ 12 b 6/ 12 pith. ifie socke* oimino mechonhm ollorvs die lomp ic be oimed rtiight do"n regordless o{ c€iling pikh.' Housing Feotur€; . lhermol protecior quords oqoinst misuse o[ imulorion nrorerioli- . Tdescoping housing br ceiling conshuctim dorvn b ?x 8'. tMlh.deeper ceilings *re housing prorides slErber cublt- . F:clusiva sodcet oiming machonivn swivds ond rottrles it oroperly olion lomo- Slooe indicotcr prwides {uick orid cisiscrir hmi senings (focrory ier br S/i2 sbpel. . Junclion box is lisd k throuqh bronch circuit wiriry ond hos six I /2" knochn w h true pry-out slols.. Four,Romex pryouts with int€grul shoin r€li6{ srmPlrty Komgr Inllulbflon. o Pre-instolled, cqptive bor hongers ollo* ho'.rsing to be positioned ot ony poinl within o 24' ioist :pon. Scdre lines proviled br eosv fteld shortinim ftrl? ioisb. Uniqua o.torrhedd deslgn plori&* loiless' insdlortn. lnslollotion Fealures . Telescoping housing fr'r ioisi conslrudtlon dorn Io2'x8'. . One piece saomless boffie presents o cleon ffnishld oppeoronce. Listingr. UL Domp locotion. Ul Feed lhmWh o CSA Certiffed H47lCl Housing H47rcAt rc AIR-ITIE Housing Design€J fu,r sl@ ceiling.installotions br ceilings kon2/121o 6/12 oin*r. The :od<et oiminq mrhonism ollov: tlie lomo b be oimed srii"hr d."n reoordless of ceilino oikh.'H47|CAT is seolad-ond go-sketed to limir oifr; bau,tan pleflum ond h€otEd or oir ondilioned oras. Housing Feoturc! . Integrol theflnol pro|ecnor gror& ogoinsl improper |omPmg. . Double wqll housino conslrudion. Door in o.rler housing ollo*s iuncion box occess Forn bebt cailing.. Exclusiw socket oiminq mechonism sri"ds ond rorubs b properlyolQ-n lomp. Slope indiour provides quick ond consislenl lomp sallings {foctory set hr 3/ I 2 slopel , o Junaion box is listed fur throush bronch cirqrit wiring ond hos socn 1/Z knockouts wilh tn e prf€ut sktfs. o Four Rornex pryouts with intsqml $oin ndie{ simpli! Rorrex' insfullotim. - ' Preinstollcd, coptive bor hongen ollorn housing to be positioned ot onv point wiif,in o 24' ioisl spin. Scdre lines proddeJ br eosy ftdd shori6niry'br I Z i.oish. Unique onorrheod design proddes "Miless' insiolknicn - Insfo llqtion Feoturer . 7 I /8' Heighf olbvr use in Zx 8' corulrudion. . One pece seomless bofffe precents o deon ftnished c&)oeoronce. Usrings. U[ Domp locoliott. UL Feed Tfiroush. CSA CedifteJ. lr,leas Colifrnnio litle Z reouirements . H4ZCAT meets Sbte of WoshirEfion ReshlJed Air Fb,v Requirernent -r---\ RECESSED DOWN H7l5lcAI 63/.4' tAfFus I t 49EP Block Coilex Boff,e Finish: P Lanp: H47I-498 90\,V pAR38 H4ZCi-4C8 90WPAR38 M7nAT,,498 90W PAR38OD: 7 7 /8' 496P Elock €oilex Boffe with Refledor linidr: P lamp,: H.(n-49d lmwAlg. tSOWA2l tuTtct-196 75l/,t A19 tu7l[it-196 75WAt9OD: 77/v 498W Whirc Coilcx Bcffle Sinirh: W tonF H/Zt-198 gWV pAR38 t-tiztcFd9S 90w PAmS H4T|CAT-,198 90wpAR38 OD: 77/8' 495W Whiie Coilex Boff,cw h Rcfleoor FuGh: W lamp: H4ZI-,{96 l@WAt9, l50WAZl HtT|ct-t96 z5\f Al9 H4VCAI-196 Z5\,V A1 9 OD: 77/tI ADJUSTABlI I 417P Block Coilex Bcfle Eyebcll Finiih3 P, PB tomp: Hif-417 75W R3O H.UKr-41 7 75lv R30 wTtcAt-Al7 75r/ R30oD; 8' 4l7W Whil! Coilex Bcrffle Eyrcboll Flnirlu W tot'/tp. H17l-al7 75/V R30 t147lct-117 75tfl R30 H17Wr-4|7 75\M R30OD: 8|I 7A Eyeboll Finich: P,8, Pg lo''np2 HATI-{I7 l00W R3OH//tcl-l]7 l00w R30 Hl7VAr-417 tmlv R3oOD. 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(ufrurTY) PlNlNGr K lTl PtNolg LIVfN l-tr/txq EITRY l t I I l I I tc tt I I I I -U T I, Date: lL '|r5 '11 EArf (up)LIVIN6 NbAx'?0 (oow*1 Lf vtNq PIN'Nq (zsrt) LrvrNg,/ PlNtxq ,l.VtN(r/ vEelrout,g)p tMNq prNrNg I.tvtN61 DtN/Alq Ltr.Nql PlNll.14 tf LUTRON. wwwtutron.com To €ontact Lutron Wbrld Headquarterj, call: 610.281.3800 CONTROT UNITS vto -oo an o UJ Y lt EI Dimensions l20v 220-240v, 230v 100v W: 8,94" (2l7tnn) H: 4.56" ( l l6mrn) 0. 2 )5'(57ntrn) Wlllblx Size: llw 90n9, 1.50"(89nn) deep Oim€nsions 120V 220-240V 230V 100V W: 8.94" (2llnm) H: 1.56'(l l6nnt) 0: 2.25" (5/nn) W1llbox size. fou-ganq. J.50"(89nn) deep 120V 3100 3500r 220-240V (non CE) 3l 00 35001 230V (CE) 3100 3500, 100v 3100 35001 GRX-3104._ GRX-3504-_ 6RX-31t)4-_-AU-_ 6RX-3504-_-AU-_ cRx-3104._-CE-_ GRX-3504-_-CE-_ GRX-3r04-_-JA-_ GRX-3504-_.JA-_ GRX-3r06-_ GRX-3506._ GRX-3106-_-AU-_ GRX-3506-_-AU-_ GBX-3105-_-CE-_ GRX:3506.--CE-_ GRX-3105-_-JA-_ GRX-3506-_-JA-_ Ordering Example GRX-3104'I- Ati\tl'i' odd cover choice and colot/finish suffix to model f COVER OPTIONS qpaque A ftre.and tdia$/ill m,t(h ftonslucent Elock T Elack (over aod your (hokeof bale (oloa BASE COLORS Matte Finishes Standard, ships in 48 hIrWhtP WH lvo(y lV Eeige 8t6ray 6R Srown 8RBIo BI 6loss Finishes ((over rhoke: A only) Consult factory ror pflcrng. Ships in 4-6 weeks. Liqht Alnnnd GIAAlnond 6Al M€tal Finishes (Covet (hoke:l only) Consull fadory r0r pncrng. Ships in 4.6 weeks. Btight Erctt 88 Bnqht (lxmt? 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For more informatiin, see pgs. lg_19. ^dU \J il:t -i . _-__<_{_ 6.ZONE CONIROL UNIT lncand$(ent Magnetic Low-Voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Lutron Tu-Wire Fluorcscent Dimming Ballast l20v Ir00 35C01 220-240V (non CE) 3'100 3500! 230v (cE) 3r00 3 500, 100v 3100 3500, 0l 200OMI/A 20oowfyA 30oowtvA 3000wyA 23OOW/VA 2300MyA 't 600MyA l600wtyA(z) 6RAf t!-€flq ?LUh faN€K ? ,' voo+1e3+ i'To be r4cA1s3\ \ rH LAUNpRY RM I Electronic Low-Voltage, Fluorescent trccrontc tow-vottage sources and Lutron Hi-lume and Eco.l0 (ECo.Series) uorescent battasts require intedaces. Intedace is not required for Lutron,s Tu-Wire fluorescent Dimming Ballast. For more informatioq see pgs. lg_'|9. Custom Controls, Color Matding, and Engraving Ships in 4-6 weeks. , see Ws. lU-109 fol netr,lfinishes, stonl ontrclqliont .r|islonl color not(hing, ond mgruving intomotion. , See pgs.104-105 for en1toying sthedulet, Footnotes, pg. 16'i Maximum(apadty shown isl0rfu rolUnti Perzon€ l{arimum Caoadty 120V50/60H2 800MVA 120-240V50/60Hr t2ffit4,/VA(non(t) 2l0V 50/fOH2 800MVA ((0 100V50/60H2 600MVA Depth indudswallplate and bacbor Wallplare deprh is 0.35,(9rnm). 1500 Series Gnrol Unit5 on be prognmmed from a K and offrr lhe pre(isioo otreuing light leveb in 196inoemenB. oual feed mdds aR rvailable for 120V. (omuh lutron for &tails. 2 4 0l Ito*LUTRON- www.lutron.com Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.292.1900 lfi I ut L il IvI 19 I IrgI Ig v) I b T I II {l Dimensions W: 4.56" (l l6mn) H: 4.56'(ll6mn) D: 0.59" (l8nm)' Wollba Size: two-gong ?r -_a Ordering. Example NGRX.PE.JA-WH Standard, ships in rE hrs. 0tl I t I I Dimensions It: 4.56" (lt6nn) H: 4.56"(ll6nn) 0: 0.69" (18nm)' Wollbox Size: two-qang Dimensions trY 4.56" (ll6nm) H:4.56"(1l6nm) D: 0.69" (l\nm)' Wollbox Size: two-gong )t)'l TIL/ rjl_ t tt . Increases single zone load capacity . Controls incandescent, magnetic low-voltagg neon/cold cadrode loadl and lutron's Tu-Vt ire* Fluorescent Dimming Ballasts. r Can switch (non-dim) all of the solces mentioned above . tip t0 two Power Eoosters per GRAFIK Eye zone 192OWVA NGRX.PE.WH 220-240V (non CE) 2400WVA E L E CT R O N I C LOW.VO LTAG E I NT E B FACE' . Allows dimming of electronic ransformer-supplied low-voltage lighting requiring revwse phase-control dimming. Up to ttivo interfaces per GRAFIK Eye zone LUTRON FLUORESCENT DIMMING BALLAST INIERFACE' . Allows dimming of Lutron Xi-lume.and Eco-10.'(EC0-series) line voltage control Electronic Dimming Ballasts only. Not to be used for switdring . Up to two interfa(es p€r GRAFIK Eye zone 1 Allvoltages indkated are plE Fto-neutnl. 2 Load chruit feed is phar€ indep€n&nt of(o0fol drflit fom dimmer 3 Depth is from Wa llplate to rra ll. Ulhllphte depth 15 0.35'(9mrn). 4 See fluoresant ballasts, pgi.96-99, f0| lamp typ6 and ballast ordeinq information. l t;?LUTRoN. www.rurron.(om lutron World lhadquarters: t.5102823800 UI .gL2 f oc,m o ul Y tt E(, c -.v Q= Architectural Grade ,,,. ,, . Provide additional control points. Up to 16 Wallstations and Control of 24 control points in one systemr Green status lEDs standard - Radio Frequency Controll pg. 29 - Control lnterfaces, pg. 30 added for a total r For design.guidelines using Wallstations and Control Interfaces, see pgs. g-9 . Use the.following categories,{ound at the top of each appropriate orJering page, to help in the selection of Wallstations and Control tnteiicei - Entrance Controls, pg. 21 - Scene Selectors, p9.22 - Special Function Controls, p9.25 - Infrared Controls, p9.27 iI t ..J ficexe coNTRpLG FpK &R,AFIln efeg vectffip lr'.1 OAMQ 5tene s€le(tion Control (se€ p9.30) Z75at Q0nn) x 4.56'h (1l6nn) GRAFIK Eye 3O0O SYSTEM MAP . Use lie map at fight to identify system (omponent being teviewed in each section . Mini map is dupli(ated at the bonom of each Mo-page spread for easy reference Sources ? Incandescent I Magnetic Low-Voltage =ll Fluorescent* -Q- Neon/Cold Cathode - Lutron Tu-Wiren A Hiqh-lntensiilDischaroe* (non-dim only) * Interfare required to dim. (onsult product pges for specifics. SPECIAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Standodt lit@ Mow oppll to oM ot nue pdudt in the 6nfrk Elc ptodud line (j,nsll toduy lot |4rt,ifr( infunotion. O @@ili--MClC€V €-de; o@a lutron World Headquarters: l.6l0rl?jg{10 .,.,u " .i.;,i.. ,"',ir1o,.i ,. . Wallstation and Control Inlerface Maximums: - Per System: | 6 (Class 2/PELV) - lhree (Chss 2/PEw) lrom each 6RAFI( Eye Control Unit without external power supply -_ to{ lutron Power Supply, GRX-I2VDC, see pg. 90. Wiring Specification & Miximums: - Wre: two rwisted pair #l8AWG (l.0mm1 For lutron nonplenum cablq, order GRX-CBI.346S-500, pg.90 - Distance: 2,000' (610m) For _other cable distances, see GMFIK Eye Application Notes available at www.lutron.com - Installation: Daisy drain (no homerun wiring) e Power: 12VDC (From GRAFIK Eye 3000 Seriei Conrol Unit oTGRXI2VDO. Confiouration: - lntdral DIP switclrcs determine function and can be conligured in fte field. Mounting: - Standard US wallbox unless odrerwise noted - No derating requhed when multiganged #LUTRON.www.lutron.com DIVA. contnots W sr L fi'#l*#ff#l*ocNtO lttKoosr\orlT r Fowerfailure memory r RFI suppression @@. l-ulron gonlrols are nled at 120UAG, 60Hz rnless otherslse noled. I &I I iI I I I I# T I :I t I ll It\l- -I I Irl - I Designer difi mers and matching paddle wvrtches. DTMMERS +ro oqe - .t I I I i ) Product Description Maximum Capacity' Mod€l # S,t itch on/ofi at selected lq/el Sdect lgtrt levd with slider Scftalo,,r nigfrt light o Incande3cent ffil I Prescl single pole llH I sinorepote l*l 3-way 600w 1000\8 600w 0v-600P- ovt0P- DV{03P.3-way 1000w DV-103p- (use wifi Diva 3-way switches or standard 3-way $,yihhes) Elecl]onlc Low.Voltagc Prss€l sinqle pole 3-wav 300w 300w DVELV-3()OP. DVELV.S()SP- Preset dimmer R magnetlc Low.Yoltagc .-, \) Presot single pole 600VA (450W) OVLV.600P- I rn I singte pote t000VA (800W) DVLV.10P.ilHI | * I 3-way SoovA (450w) DVLV.6o3p-3-way rooovA(Boow) DVLV.1o3p. (use with oiva 3-way switches ot standard g-way $rt itches) tt-D Fluorescent For use with lutrorb Hi{umeo FDB and Eco-.10. phase Control elsctronic dimmln0 balasts only. Prcsel sinole poleJ3-sray, 12W stngle pole/3-way, 27ZV S6e page 53 for lamp types and ballast model numbers. Il-FO$m t.4.6.wAtrBox DIMMING srsrEms For control of loads greater than 1000 WfuA, see page Sa. SWITCHES (General Purpose: 15 ampsl Product Description Marimum Capaclty, Modsl t I r Feafures large paddle witch and small slide dimmer r Built-in soft glow nigtrt tigtrt visible in the dark r Use with Dim 3- and 4-way srrvitches or standard paddle srvibhes r Also uorks with LuMaster- Centrd Home Uohtino Confrd $/stem (&e pageF 49-45) ,l-illll f||r|lhlt0rrdaitrl tl-lU t.aita r[|l fgr fm{pt.dlmmlona rnd tnportaril rpp cefi onJlnrteltatioofr onnatlon, acc Fagc 5& For wlriry Inlornlrfion, roc prg|a 59. ' mff,1tili3$*u}j%1rT installations s.e sans Ins and dsratins 2 llo dorating required ll gan0ed. 3 Paddls Swltches avallablo in white and lvory onty.lWihout nightll0ht. Some Dlva models availabl8 in clamshell pacloqlng. Call Lutron Cuslomer Servlc€ for more lnfomation. . 8A 6'A DVr-103P- DW{03P-277- Paddl€ 1' Swilch sinole pole 3"way 4-way 154,120t277V DV-lPS. 154,120n77V DV-3PS- tsA.,120n7N DV-4PS- .SPEED CONTROLS Maximum h/ory{M Gray (cR) Brown (BRl Black (BL) @ FAN 3-speed WALLPLATES E! *#i:*kt*#fir"''' coloRs Color8 sho'tm on pag'e t5. Add appropriate iufix b model number to ord€r. Example: DV-600P-Wtl Whll6(WH) Almond (AQ L!rTRON. eleclruic lluorescen! dinnins baltasts- 20 years ol unnatched qualily, see pages 5f-$. -27 I monisanseineilrnurphy 1400 turtle creef evaru suit€ r6i dellas te)€s 7szo7 tel 21a 551 61. 214 65i o9o0 www.msmgroup.com Door Hardware List I I I I I Item Manufacturer Model/Number Roc*y [,lountain Hardware (Available hru Jean at TKG 214n41-6060) Special Doors 1121 Rock Creek Lever 1107 Slugger Lever (price as altemate 1) 1110 Classic Lever (price as altemate 2) Color or Finish White Bronze Medium Vail Billingsley Residence Door Haduare List 01/14,!0 page 1 I I Exlerior Doors same as soecial doors with addition of 1P418 deadbolt Closet and Bath Doors K20'1 Mushroom Knob FrontEntryDoor G6SlRectangular Thumblabh Keyed Escutcheon Hinge Rocky Mountain Hardware 4%x4%BuftHinge t I I I I I I t I t I APpelprK'. F morrisonseifertmurphy 14oo turae Oboulevard suite 165 dallas texas 70207 tel 214 600 fax 214 651 0900 www.msmgroup.com Cabinet Hardware Schedule Kitchen - Rocky Mountain Hardware, White Bronze Medium (typical for all) CK308 Wire Pull Lucy's Suite - Rocky Mountain Hardware 2" Twig pull at Bath tlck 320 5" Twig pull at Window Seat lhk325 George's Suite Anne at Home, Hammerhein 1-35 Classic Pull 3'1. Anne's Suite - Rocky Mountain Hardware 2" Twig Pull at Baft *bk320 5" Twig Pull al Window Seat #ck325 Trammell's Suite Forges: C64-2% polishedchrome Master Suite Hafele: 116.07.220 polished chrome 4" whe pull Note: All hardware available thru Jean at TKO. 21+74'1 6060 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Vail Billingsley Residence Cabinet Hardware Schedule 01/14/00 Page 1 ?- lmonisonseifertmurphy too turtte cre"flevard suite 16s daltas texas 70207 tel 214 6El ofr rro aul 0900 www.msmgroup.com Kitchen Appliances I I I I I I t I I I t I I I I I t I Item Kitchen Manufacturer Model/Number Color or Finish Gas Range Thermador PRG366 Stainless Steel 36" Griddle Accessory Thermador Venthood Thermador PH Series Stainless Steel 36" wide Refrigerator/Freezer Sub Zero U2 Stainless Steel front 42"wide Microwave Oven Kitchen Aid KCMS135H Stainless Steel With Trim kit MK1134XG Wall Oven Thermador SC301P Stainless Steel Convection *lcemaker Dishwasher Thermador 246US Stainless Steel Washer Dryer KitchenAid 700 Series White KitchenAid 700 Series White Waste Disposer KitchenAid KCD|250X 3/4HP Bar *lcemaker 'Wine/Refrigerator * Note: Jill, I think that these were changed in your meeting with Lucy. I am not sure what the final decision was. Vail Billingsley Residence Residenlial Equipment List fifi4m0 Page 'l morrisonseifertmurphy 1400 turtle coboulevard suite 160 dallas texas 7s207 tel 214 6|o0 fax 214 651 ogoo www.msmgroup.com Plumbing Fixture Schedule I I I Item Sink: Kitchen Sink Bar Snk Bathtubs: Master Bath Anne's Bath Lucy's Battt George's Bath Lavatories: Master Bath Anne's Bath Lucy's Bath Trammel's Bath George's Bath Powder Bath Kohler Exfa large/ Medium Kohler Kohler Kohler Bates Undertone K-3356 35 1/8"1 x 20 1/8'w 9 5/8'd, 7 5/8'd MBS Oion cs150 cs45015 2',D Tea for Two K850 60" x 32' Tea for Two KS63 72" x 36 Caxton Undermount K-2213 19"x15" K-2601-M Undermount, ',|8 x 13 cs450 17 %" x17 %" round Custom Design Bates Bates Bates Manuiacturer Model/Number Color or Finish Stainless Steel Hammered Nickel hammertone in nickel (price as alternate 1) hammered nickel (price as altemate 2) White doolished chrome trim White M oolished chrome trim White Mpolished nickel trim White with oolished nic*el trim VvIite Minor Stainless Steel Hammertone in Nickle Allow $1,500.00 I t I I I I I t I I I I I I I I Kohler Billingsley Vail Residence Plumbing Fixture Schedule 01/14,00 Page 1 r Kohbr San Raohael I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I Wh'rte, polished chrome tim Polished nickel fim Plumbing Fittings o Toilets All baths Master, Anne's, Trammell's, and Powder Room. George's and Lury's Baths Lucy's Baih NewportBrass 920 Series Polished nickel LavSet#920 -8"centers Bat' Set#925 -wall mounted Shower#9248P - wift balanced pressure valve George's Bath - Newporl Brass 920 Series Polished nickel LavSet#920 - 8"center Shower/Tub Set #9238P - with balanc€d pressure valtre Anne's Bath Dombradrt Tara Series Polished dtrome Lav Set 3 hole mixer 20.713.890 Bah/Shower - wall mounted bahmixer and shower set 25.133.890 Trammell's Bath - Dombrachl Tara Series Polished chrome Lav Set 3 hole mher 20.713.890 Shower Set - 36.405.890 7,', 36.505.890 %" Concealed fiermostat wih volume control Shower head - 28.503.970 Masier Bath Kroin Polished chrome Lav Set HV3C Shower Set 172TG Tub Set dec*ed mounted l(y'3 Polished chrome Single conhol mixer wih long spout 121G BillingslE Vail Reridence Plumbing Fixture Schedule 01/14,t0 Page 2 Powder Room Kroin Bar Faucet (Price as an altemate: Kitchen Faucet (Price as an altemate: Kroin Dombracht KVIC Polished chrome Tara Classic Polished dlrome 33.500.880 Single hole mixer) KV4 Polished chrome And kitdren handshower 500 TcL Tara Classic Polished chrome 33.500.880 Single hole mixe4 I I Billingsley Vail Residence I PlumUng Fixture Sctrc<luleB:ijv I( ]ronisonseltertnurphy r+oo turtle creelvard suite r6s dallas te)€s 75 207lel214a51ofx era osr 0900 www.msmgroup.com Door Hardware List I I I I t Item Manufacturer Model/Number Rocky Momtain Hardware (Availabh ftru Jean at TKG 214/741-6060) Soecial Dools Color or Finish White Bronze Medium 1121 Roc{ Creek Lewr 1107 Slugger Lever (prbe as altemate 1) 1110 Classic Lever (price as altemate 2) Exterior Doors same as special doors t wih addition of I I 1P418 deadbolt Closetand Bath Doors K201 Mushroom Knob Front Entry Door G681 Rectangular Thumblatdr Keyed Escutcheon Hinge Rocky illountain Hardware 4% x 4% Butt HingeI I I I I t I I t I Vail Bilingsby R€sidence Dmr Hardware Ust 01/14ro0 Page I f-l-t ' morrisonseifertmurphy tloo turtle f uoulevard suite 165 daltas texas 7uror,", ,lo uJo fax 2l4 651 0900 w,\ ^,.msmgroup.com Cabinet Hardware Schedule Kftchen - Roctry Mountain Hardware, White Bronze Medium (typicat for all) CK308 Whe Pull Lucy's Suite - Rocky Mountain Hardware 2" Twig pull at Bath tlck 320 5' Twig pull at Window Seat lhk325 George's Suite Anne al Home, Hammerhein 1-35 Classic Pull 3"1. Anne's Suite - Rocky Mounhin Hardware 2'Twig Pull at Bath llck320 5'Twig Pull at Window Seat lick325 Trammell's Suite Forges: CM - 2% polished chrome Master Suite Hafele: 116.07.220 polished chrome 4" wire pull Note: All hardware available thru Jean at TKO, 214.741 ffi60 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I Vail Billingsley Residence Cabinet Hardware Schedule 01/14/00 Page 1 / lmonisonselfertmurphy 1400 turtle creef bvara suite 165 daltas rexas zs2o7 tel 2i4 6sr of* er+ osl ogoo www.msmgrouo.com I I Kitchen AppliancesI I I I I I I I I t Manufacturer Model/Number Color or Finish Kitchen Gas Range Thermador PRG366 Stainless Steet 36"w Griddle Accessory Thermador Venthood Thermador PH Series Stainless Steel 36" wide Refrigerator/Freezer Sub Zero 642 Stainless Steel front 42"wide Microwave Oven Kitchen Aid KCMS135H Stainless Steel With Trim kit MK1134XG Wall Oven Thermador SC301P Stainless Steel Convection *lcemaker Dishwasher Thermador 246US Stainless Steel Washer Dryer KitchenAid 700 Series White KitchenAid 700 Series White t I I I I I Waste Disposer KitchenAid KCD|250X 3/4HP Bar "lcemaker *Wine/Refrigerator ' Note: Jill, I think that these were changed in your meeting with Lucy. I am not sure what the final decision was. Vail Billingsley Residence Residential Equipment List 01/11/00 Page 1 trY morrisonseifertmurphy 1400 turtle cloubvard suite i6s da as texas 70207 tel er+ o$o fax 214 6sl 0900 www.msmgroup.com I I I I I I I I I I I I tIt I I I I I I Pl umbing Fixture Schedule Item Sinks: Kitchen Sink Bar Sink Bathtubs: Masler Balh Anne's Balh Lucy's Bath George's Battr Lavatories: Master Bath Anne's Bath Lucy's Balh Trammel's Batr George's Batr Powder Batr Kohler Extra large/ Medium Kohler Kohler Bates Undertone K-3356 35 1/8'l x 20 1/8"w 9 5/8" d, 7 5/8"d MBS Orion cs150 cs450 15 2'D Tea for Two K850 60" x 32" Tea for Two K-863 72" x36 Caxhn Undermount K- 2213 19 " x 15" K-2601-M Undennount, 18 x 13 cs450 '17 Tl x 17 7.' round Cuslom Design Bates Bates Bates Manufaciurer Model/Number Color or Finish Stainless Steel Hammered Nickel hammertone in nickel (price as altemate 1) hammered nickel (price as altemate 2) White dpolished chrome trim White w/ polished chrome trim White w/polished nickel tilm White with oolished nickel trim White Minor Stainless Steel Hammertone in Nickle Allow $1,500.00 Kohler Kohler Billingsley Vail Residence Plumbing Fixture Sdedule uh4n0 Page 1 (,, I I I I I I T T t I I I t I I I t I I o Toilets All baths Master, Anne's, Trammell's, and Poader Room. George's and Lucy's Baths Plumbing Fittings Lucy's Batr George's Batr Anne's Bath San Rafiael White, polished chrcme bim Polished nickel tim Newport Brass 920 Series Polished nickel LavSet#920 -8"centers Bath Set#925 -wall mounted Shower #92,fBP - wih balanced oressure valve Newport Brass 920 Series Polished nic*el LavSet#920 - 8'centers Shower/Iub Set#9238P - wih balanced pressure valve Dombracht Tara Series Polished drrome Lav Set 3 hole mixer 20.713.890 Bath/Shower - wall mounted bathmixer and shorer set 25.133.890 Tnmmell's Battr Dombracht Tara Series Polished chrome Master Bath Kroin Lav Set 3 hole mixer 20.713.890 Shower Set - 36,405.890 7,', 36.505,890 "/ Concealed hermosiat witr rolume confol Shower head - 28.503.970 Polished chrome LavSet HIBC Shower Set 172TC Tub Set dec'ked mounted KV3 Polished chrome Single control mixer wi$ long spout 121C Billingsley Vail Residence Plumbing Fixlure Schedule 01t14m0 Page2 PoMer Room Kroin Bar Faucet (Price as an altemate: KVIC Polished c'hrome Tara Classic Polished chrome 33.500.880 Single hole mixer) KV4 Polished chrome And kihhen handshower 500 TcL Tara Classic Pdished dtrome 33.500.880 Single hole mixer) Kroin Dombrac'trt Kitchen Fauc€l (Price as an alternale: Billingsley Vail Rssidatce Plumbing Fixture Schedule 01/14i00 Page 3 I I t I I t t I I lmonisonseltertmurphy rmo turtle crfubvard suite 16s dattas to€s zs2o? tel 214 851 f ar t'to osr 0900 www.msmgroup.com Decorative Lighting Fixtures - 4e abq LlQr*rnq fu-VaXe n Kclcd t ctl.r apet iqWlSrrr \J 1. Lucy's BedroomU 4a. (2) wall sconces at bed lmnware Int'l 1039 AbbyV <- b. (1) chandelier at c€iling honware lntl 897 Simone 3. Lucy's Battr W 4 a. (2) iesolosconces 2. George's Bedrooma. (2) table lamps by owner 4. George's Balh X + r. (2) sones lronware Infl 1031 Mica - researdr amount of light 3. Anne's Bedroom a. (2) table lamps at bed by owner Y +b (1)Y-fixture, customdesign,allow$600.00each' c. (2) sconces at walls by lighting designer 4. Anne'g Batha. (2) wall scones Ee<- b ltaliana Luce, Donna Perete r + l. fr\:;fff:1,'tomdesisn,alg600.00eacfr I 6. Trammell's Bedroom I - t; il:::,,'.T-'customdesisn'arr$60000eactr (2) wall sconces I 7 1- a' Nemo, Columbia t 6. MasterBedroom C t^ l-- a. swino arm lamo. R. al bed Jesse & Co. VNN-110r b. cnan-Oelier at oeiling lronware 8010 ClaudiaI BA c. tamp at desk by owner 9. Master Battr V b (2) wall sconces 'a. Nemo. Columbia 10. PowerRoom (2) wall sconces tF + a. R.JesseCo. VN-117 11. TVRoom a. floor lamps by owner Billingsley Vail Residence Decorative Lighting List 01/14/00 Page 1 I I I I I oo I I I I W& 'lh'e Ftnr/h O xidation occurs naturally on bronTe, imbuing it with abrood, uariety of col.ors tlwt clwnge with age. Thtrough the patina process, Rocky Mountnn Hardware speeds up this nntural uansformanon, bringing out beaunful hues witlnut powder coanngs, paints, or lacquers, Our patinas are applied by hand andmeant to ege grareful\, Lil<e. the ftnish of a fine bronze statue. R..l C F{ padnas, appliedby hfrrLd, DEEPENII{G oueT fime SILICON BRONZE MEDIUM SILICON BRONZE DAPJ(SILICON BRONZE RUS wHrrE BRoNZE LrcHT t(WHITE BRONZE MEDIUM WHITE BRONZE t I t SILICON BRONZE LIGHT ii.n'-..1 oo Fzatt Et-tTeT w- ( N o powder coats , paints, 1 r.,!i or noquers are usel" tn ILLT pa1na process . Instead, each piece is finished indiuidually, in paanas tlwthint of age, tradinon, other times, liqted-in rooms. N ur^/ 6 S) BASKET LEVER 1120 Sftountn silicon bronze, da* Wna O ACANTHUS LEVER L1l5 Shonm in silicrrr brorye, medium futina O FRENCH LEVER LttT shournin white honze, dark patina ROCK CREEK LEVER Ll21 Shotm insitcon hon7e, nwditnt fotirn f$ FRENCH TWIST L1lB Shou.,rr in silcon bro7a, dnk qrrrra q- tIa I I I I t t I I t t T o is auailnble in eiilwrOw hardware Silicon BronTe, which produces rich broum tones, finislwd in kght, . medium, dfrrk, ar rust shndes. H Or tWhite Bronze, wlichlenls a pewter laok, in yow choice of light, medium, or dnrk patinas. t.K1$ 2t/z'' x3" SQI'ARE TURN PIECE ESCUTCHEON FOR PRIVACY MORTISE BOLT WITH EXTERIOR SIDE EMERGENCY RELEASE T RI M I P4 1 8 Shorun in silicor bonze, hght pathw lD 2'/2"x2,/t' DIAMONDTURN pIECE ESCUTCHEON FOR PRIVACY MORTISE BOLT WITH EXTERIOR SIDE T,MERGENCY RELEAS E TRIM IP415 Shoon in_silicon bronze , nLst Wina Q z,t* RoUND TURN ptrcE EscuTcHEoNFOR PRIVACY MORTISE BOLT WITH EXTERIOR SIDE EMERCENCY RELEASE TRIM IP417 Shonm in uhitr bronze, W Wtna @ zt/r, x3!/r', ARCH TURN ptEcE EscurcHEoN FoR PRIVACY MORTISE BOLT WITH EXTERIOR SIDE EMERGENCY RELEASE TRIM IP716 Shotn in whitebronze, drnk pa.inr PRIVACY lvtOMtSE BOITS may be used with passage firnction escutcheons m form Privacy monise boldspringlatch combinatioru. Refer to the technical informadon on pagcs 22-23 for drawings of available comb inations. A Becotne our hardware is availnbll in all standfrrd functions recogniTedby tlrc induswy (incfuling tIrc . 7' -Ewropean muLn-Pornt 'ttllocd sTstem tned on most petio doors) , the sayne door hardwme conbe used tlwoughout thehome. t I I D I(D POTATO KNOB K203 Shoil'n in silicon bronze, dark patir.a o snre n KNoB K205 Shorm in silic }n.mze, mediun lmtira i< O MUsHRooM KNoB K2o1 ,^ur"f silican branze, Ught parina P*,,LT;'1'"*tou K202 srrou''n rn sixf O ECG KNOB K204 Shrnrar in silrcon tnnme, lrsfir frntll *P-Ln*"l KNoB K251 Shoun i" u'hirc b'onl (O BASKET KNOB K220 Shoum insilicnn bronzu, rrst nodnJl C) 3" RINC RP3 shoun in uhirc btowe, medium patina O +" ntnC RP4 Shou,n in silico n btonTe, rust padtw I KNOBS are not recommended for use with escutcheons 3'/i and smaller or for multi-point trim. / Iw I I I I o Rocky Mountain Hardwme is made fro* corrosion resistant maten- als, From windy coastoL stoTTns uo high desertheat, it stands up to weather's worst, endr.rnng, e A BUTT HINGES are available rvith vour choice of these finials: Smndmd Finial Cap Ball Finial Cap Dome Finial Cap Steeple Finial Cap O 12'srRnp HINGE SHNG shounrn silicon bronte, medittm patina lS 4t/2, x4,./2,, BUTT HINGE HNG Also available in 4" x 4', Shourn in s ihcon bronze, n sr padnd O oRNAMENTAL sTMP HINGE oSH Available in 6", 12" & 24' lengths Shou,n in srlicon honze, dark paurc (D HOOK & EYE H E Available in 9,' & 12" lengths Sho{n in sikcon bronTe, medium paaina o 3 t I t o EUROPEAN WINDOW RECIANCULAR ESCUTCHEON I lt/z' x2'3/r"' EWl05 Shorin u,id the LWl0 Classic u,indol, lcver in silicoll bronze, duk patina (0 EURonEAN wrNDow REcrANcurAR EscurcHEoN Ilt/z'x4t/." EM08 Sfioun uidr tv L104 Hcr:/r. unndour huer in silicon broee, ligfu patina Q eunonrls wlNDow ARCH EscurcHEoN r 1t/t'x2t3/r," EW705 Sfuiu,n uith rhe LWl0 Ctnssic *,indol., leler in silicon bronle,rustpadna t (D eunopenru wtNDowARCH EscurcHEoN I 7t/l' x 4t/2" EW708 Sfuiun {,tth tlg LIU HooL u,indou lelcr in silicon hLnle, medivm Darina I rD rRuru HARDwARE wlNDow cneNKAND covEil WCl00 Slmwn in u,hite brnn 7e, mediwn lntina ol C WINDOW HARDWARE is available in your choice of finist Refer to page 2 for finish selections. I WINDOW HARDWARE ESCUTCHEONS I are available wirh your choice of these levers: P#i',.i,y'$"?fy,u*.1 brorue, ncditm patina o) clAssrc wrNDow I L EV E R LWI 0 Shou,n in silicon bton(e, rust Int,ina €) EURO FRENCH I WINDOW LEVER LW2O n Shoum in silicon bronle, aal< naty T I I t(r A O nt U PU LL CK307 Shrnun in uhirc brunze, nwdium patbw |l( (f Wtne PULL CK308 Shouninuhirbronze, lgfupanna (9 35,/r" SASH PULL CK3l0 Shou,n in u,hirc bronze, tght parina (D 6" SASH PULL CK3lt Shou,n in siticrm tmmze, drrl< fntbv @ tz" sesn pULL C6t2 Shot,nin silicon tnorze, rust padna DC F O 2" Twrc PULI cK32o Shr.run irr silicorr brlnle , clarlc patina (O g'rwrc PULL cK32l Shuun irr silicon br,rnte, ligfu padn r @ +'rwrc PULL cK324 Slrrrrrn in ruhite bron:e , tla'{rc Wina O s" rwrc puLL cK32s -Shoum in u'hie bnrnle, hghr patina $ 7'ti' TWtc puLL cK327 Shou'n in nhitc brunie ,mlrlhtmlatina O lo" Twrc PULL cK33o Shova in siliccrn lronlc, nrst fiadna CABINET HARDWARE is available in your choice of finish. Refer to page 2 for ftnish selections. I I I I I I I I I I I H HAU|lvtEFrHEttN 1035 .. Hammerheln pull-3" 1031 . Hammerhein knob-1" $8 ct-ASStCS GewaB* EAili (, I I Bclort Leather- and pony'wrapped pulls from York Stleet Sludio are available in natural, btack, and green (alt shovyn) as tvel as olher colors and metals. .,r"," Uf Surfaces' compass collectioo includes straight, semicircle, arc, angle, and s-shaped door pullr, circle 540 IGtrgA+ Blsl-F{ I I t OoI I I I I R:l/47"5 MeaHh .,t aI TEAFIHELLb t4/+rw- ENr(z 6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l t t I "61 I 92 O SpruEs I lrlewport Brass* I I I I I I I I I lllustralion Parl 1lo. Oescrlption Widespread Lavatory Faucet. t4' valves. Spout c-c = 5%o'. 8'centers. Tub & Shower Set (3 valves). %'valves. Complete. 3 Valve rough for above. Trim klt for rough above. Tub & Shower Set . (2 valves) Mdiverter spout. 1/z' valve. Complels. 2 valve rough for above. Trim only lor above. Shower Set. %'valves. Complete. 2 valve rough for above. Trim klt lor rough above. Shower Set Mbalanced pressure valvB. /2'valve, Complete. 1-504 Valve only for above. 3-9248P Trim only for above. Group I Group ll Group lll I I I I I I I I I I 9228P Tub & Shower Set with balance pressure valvew/inlegral diverter. %'valve. Complete. 1-505 Valve only for above. 3-9228P Trim only for above. s22 1-501 3-522 923 1-500 3-923 s24 1-500 3-924 6 1-500 3-925 Tub Set. Complete /i valves. 2 valve rough for above. Trim kit for rough above. sfus $320.00 $448.00 $560.00 420.00 172.00 248.00 519.00 347.00 606.00 434.00 6F< 418.00 185.00 233.00 511 .00 326.00 378.00 121.00 257.00 481.00 360.00 r|3HMfr 336.00 121 .00 215.00 422.00 301.00 343.00 125.00 218.00 430.00 305.00 352.00 121.00 231.00 444,00 323.00 ]{UE W mxQ ct4 Reduction to essenliqls. The quolity of the moteriol ond the func- tion of lhe form os the highest slond- ords. TARA - on orchetypol design. With convincing simplicity, but not withoul exlrovogonce. Lo riduzione oll'essenziqle. Crilerio supremo, lo quolitd del moterio. le e.lo funzionolitd dello formo. Toro. un design orchetipo. Di uno semplicird con- vrncenaer mo non senzo slrovogonzo, Reducci6n q lo eseniiol. Colidod del moleriol y funci6n de lo for. mo como normqs m6ximos. Lo TARA - .un diseio orquetipico. Con sencillez persuosivo, pero no sin extrovogoncio. I I t I I I I I I I t I I I I I I t Cleor skiking rhopes devdlop lheir own ciqroclcristic inde- pendence within the intaroclion- lhe ct we ond crorr noke the source of wobr in fie bolhroom slond oul: lhe fifling. ll gioco dclle forne chiore e Fegnonli [o notcgre uno oulono mio coroleristico. ['o.. co e lo croce corolferi zzono lo rorgenle del bogno: lo rvbinetterio. Formos <loros y conci, sos desorrolhn en con- aunlo uno ollonornio clro€l€ri3lico. Arco y crut co.oclerizo n lo fuer*e del baio: lo ori. (,1 %A I I I I t I t t t I I I I I I l I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I c I I I I I I I I H" -fovte'l s10TARA Towel bor Porlosciugomoni dgppio Horquillo poro toollor de mono -:€,_ cll holder w1 V=: .,,ic.# \ rl Toilet brush t * Porlo:pozzolo WC con rpozzolo Jucgo de cepillo pcro WC, corlrpleto Aglr il Minor lQht o 90/80 mm App{ique specchiero o 90/80 mm lomporo poro espeio o 90/8O rnm sin cubicrlo Ceiling light wifr. n6t;l frsme notoniaao con telqio in mslollo Apligue o plof6n con botidor mat6lico I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I TARA (. 'it-r ill -q#R,.Jl^\t ll _ Wollmounted both r;*", onl rho-cl rer ffre*y" ffi nt"'ffi H" r,*"."** t .a: l Deck mounlcd tub/sho,,rer sel Gn ppo volco o.izzonlole con doccetlo Sorb 4 bn ro o odo o.ftjor puo narbie o br& & hnro ffi,-. .\\_ Concsol.d thei;ostot without wilume conirol Termollolo inco5so senzo reqolorore di porlolo T.rmo3lofo boio .nlucido sin reguloci6n de corlilol Wollrnountoil tub spoul Bocco wtco mortoggio o muro Ad.niti6n o boi.ro poro monloi. o pored Body :proy withoul/with 'olumc cooirol Doccio lobrole renro/con regoloiore di porroro Alcoi$olo do ducho, htcrol, rin/con nguloci6n dr oudol 70 Wollmou-niJd shower mixci Gruppo doccio esterno Botedo de ilucho poro monioie o po.6d Woll-mounled showe. fi ermoslot T.rnosbb doccio eiteino Ternortolo dc ducho po,o rnonloie o por.d Twowoy div€rlar Deviolore o d,ue vie do incosso ikonilno & cari$rb.i6n de do! vh! tsro rB oF hio .nllcih Shower haod Soflione ffus Alcqchofo de duche, cobezo imrv\'-u\ 3'.,vege Umstellui'g fir UP.Monroge J-lvegom 5(no tet rng toor Inbouwmonloge Inverlsur o j, vo|es o encoStcl Cornpitre sdower sa Gruppo doccio con orlo oliscendi Tob grip lrloniglio dbppoggio Bixio lbro boieros 6::+ -/'-'tFr _'ffii./ I n -'r-/- rre\_- Conceoled thrrmortot wifi volume contrcl Termolloto incosro con regolobre di porloto Termorlolo boio enl*ido con reguloci6n de coudol Jucgo dc ducho comploto .E-\ Towcl bor 6O0f80O mm ) A5lo Dorlo rciuqq-atD|ii€€d/8oo tt|m Sorro poro boflos de boio 600,/800 rnm I t I Ir i I e I I I I I l(roin' I I Kilchen/ 88r Fsucets DrsrnpJioa: Kitrhen Bar Faucct {K\'lCj. Single Contr.ol trfiser rvitb Doublc Srqivei Spour. .Feaiures: Specially desiped double swivel spout permirs infirite adjustment ol flo$,(lirection. Opernrion. si,ngle rontrol. PaLen reri ceramir rlisks regulqte l.ater' flou.. Handle pin pulls trom the u ]),rsition tr increase Volume andhandleturns g0o for full tempcrarure rangc. LorLpuatu:c: lonlorm s to applicable Amcrican National Standard: ANSI Al12.18.1M- 1989. Nofs: The accompanl-ing KiLchen Sinks (t I I ),\rinrl Coated Sre€l Basket (Al, &nd Kitr:hen Rull Holder {T13L) are part of a series available flom Kyoin. Kitchen/Bar Faucet (KVIC) Kitchen Fsucets I)r,orrrplic,rr; Kirchen Faru.er {KV4).'DoLrble Contml \rrrlve. Double Srvir.el Strnur. Rosettcs anrl IIa.ndlc-s. Ii.a.fulcs: Slteriallv dcsignerl r.(.ntpr m()untedrll'ultc S\1 ivcl sl'rdt Dermits infinilc adjLtstmcnt of I1o*,. direction. Concealerl flrrv regulato:; al hot,'eold junction prolirles adjustment of r.olume \\'ircn eoefgl'c rns.n arion is a pt.er"qrrisite. Olr.mrjon: Double (ontt1rl. paGnle(l (eramjr drski regl|lirtL- \rater Ilorv. Ftnm rrff lrosition, hot l)an(llo t rl'ns.110o sluchttise. c:oirl hanrlle tur.nsvu- countnrclo(k$ isF l{' intrease llriump ancr aqJust t€mtrPfaturc. Cclrpliolce. Crrnftrrms t(r applicablc i\met.ican Natlonal Sl.anr lard: ANSI A I l9.l8.I )l-tfti$. .\ rrp, lhe -...mIa!t.ingKitchen Sink (100) r,nrl\rinvl Coarcrl Srcel Baslicr (Cl) ure par.r of aserics a\';rilablc fr.om Ktrrin. Kitchen Faucer (K\'{) Kitchen Faucer (K1'.1L) fcar ures long lcver}anrllr.s antl rrrnfrl.ms to applicable Amer.icanNati{'nel Stan(larrl: ANSI Al t i.l-t f 80. fot. theph.r'sicaJly chalJenged. Slnrificar ions ar.ailable. [.[vstor] Faucets Desc rip Lio.n: Lav.atorl Faucet IHVBCI. Singlc Control Mixer with PoD-uD. Fea tu res.' S pec_ially dedir:n;d 45. angled spout dirr.cts u ater flol\' to basin center for improved access. Irlal'be supplied rvirh pre-set GpM rvhen e_nergy consen'ation is a prerequisiLe. Opn ation: Single control. PatenLed ceramic disks regulate $'ater flow. Handle pin raises from oif position to increase volume and handle turns 90" for full temperature range. Rearpin on spour operates poFup. Contpl[atue: Contorms to applicable American National Srandard: A,NSI Ai.12.18.1 M.1989. Able.' The accompar\ying Lavatory (EWl4l js part of a serics ar.ailable from Kroin. Lavatory Faucet (flVBC) J.avntory Faucel (H1'3CL) features a long lever handlo and con[,'rms to aDplicable American Nati',nal Standard : .,\-\Sl All ?.1 - I {r8C, for the physically challenged. Spccifications ar.ailable. lfil./r€r /Bdr ftt..tst I I -l I ,l I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Snilols 170' tr" . --.1 KilchenlBar Faucet (KY1CL) anci Kitchen Handsho$ef (5U0TCL) fcarLrrp Iong lcrel l:i.rnilles and c,'nform t,. a|rplirablc,\mer.ican Nriional Standard; r\NSI A1l ?.i-t 986. for.thc ph1'sically challenged. Specifications availablc. j. I .i\rnr -tl" ' Itaise l-.{ I il r- l:". JJ"''',131 rr ,,' -f tl. #l+tanA1h.i\ : //lll : u /l!lj - I U ..IGt h6r" iarcet" it Kitchen Handshowcr (500TC) Single Control N{iscl l,ith g0' llandslrot er.antl II"sc. See Feature lnrier. SpeIificlrrions available. e) i i. I I I I I r| EI = ooo S cur-pruRE D NzI nrar S con,nLrecr (Please refer to page 1 for finish selections) l0-l/4xl2x5l.D. l2-ll4 x14 x 5-1/4 0.0, € c{ !E = I t t I I I I t I tt I a = rt l0 Dio. x 6-3,i4 LD. i l-3l4 Dio. x 7 0.0. : l5-ll2Dio,x/1.0. 17 -l ll llin Y 7.1 /d n n l0J/4 x l? x 5l.D. , l?.-lA xl4 x5-l/4 0,0.' E e9'lq 6 ooI I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I t t I I I I 6a I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I ffi IR.ofr,r-,rRu TNTERN,\'rfN;\L Itr OJ6 PENELOPE Iights.rowx6dxr3h I 2 I I I I T I I I I I I I I-t I I I ".1' 0',.3, I =. A.8 B Yf : Iights.l rtish polished-rzwxj.5t[ xr;h -l() Fr5-sEt P.\Rti ll().r tr N.r, s l{ \'tr- r. r'. 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Wandleuchte Opalglas seidenmatt: Farben: weiB satiniert. rosa. hellgr0n oder hellblau. Metallteile in weiB. Zwei Hebel zur Glasbeiestigung. FOr Gl0hbirne E27 oder Pl-Sparlampe (Version PLUS). I /.F\\9 :: --=.-== _,$ 3C0 FSA tA. 'NO ' :!:c.2 i::i :Et :22a r22r .)Huo ('l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t t[| IROrf'rnn tNTERN,\TrcOar- In i0{i -\LisA .z Iights.shown with HP ;.S.+ r3wx6rtxroh i I a--"-,- -:-- , -- r lieht top l)artcls aurbt,r rrrira.lowcr l)ewt(.r lDica rorvx f.i Ir E^TA (, i'n*)9..i:,ik;.J.*I::l*,61"*i,,{AEwoE'o /l**'s\-qma U?a4*--ffif tr**-^U (s rC :>-'?' | '/ ,i ,' 't ),a1fr'7-g{'t;-"= ---=- O ./.'' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (r INLrAovwA||r 2 Ztrrlt ER WALl MEIAIS 25'137'14r n.x3'w.x 5" D. Ftu I x i7l25l32 WAm 3 SASIC finlP WAIL MFIAI.S 2t /36'H.X7 W.X3" D. Flu I x tz25 wAns -4:iftr:SAii*is t'lEIAVSAl.lD€D fACEI GtaSS 12"H.XtZW,X1:D. iNC2XZ5WATTS RU2X13WAllS 5 tturE wtll ^€rAs/RUro Acrflc 14i/E /g/51" H.X4" W. Xf D. FLU 1 x t3l t7 /E/32wNrS Fru2xrT/25lt2WATIS 6 DOUC WAIL METAIS 2{ 136" 148' H, X r W. X { D. RUr X t7l25l32 WATIS 7 racE cuP wall-cElLrNc MEIAVSAT.DED FACEI GIASS 17 W.X1'D. tNc2x60WATT5 au2x13/26WAnS 9 Cnf,US wlll METAI- ,r H. x2ir /36' W.Xr ly D. rNc2x75WA1TS FLu 2 x 13./26 WAITS HAtIXl50WATIS lGl2 'ICEI DlsC liUAlL{EIUI'lG IdFIAVSANDO FACEI GIASS 16'WX4"D.. rNc 2 x 60 wAlls*t*',rrr6u* RON NEZEIf oo /,E.&/rE dp. UF-ttO u/ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I rJ R.JESSE & collPAl{v Model No.: Item: Order No.: Dimensions: Finish Shown: Shade: Cord Cover: Finishes 1 1o- Al Antique lronBl Black lron AM Antique lron/ Metal Shade BM Black lron z Metal Shade I I I I I I I I I I o I I I I I I I E rOtL- ?' -----Jl"l 11' vN-1 10 Wall Fixture 110 17" x 25" OA HT Antique lron (1 1O-Al) Off-White Silk' Antiqu6 lron Shade Fabrics OOI -3O Off-White Unen 31 Beige Linen 32 Ofi-White Silk 33 Beige Silk Round Shade 01O-3O Otf-Whito Unen 31 Beige Linen 'Metal shade - 2.5"x8"x6.25"H 1226 KFYSTONE WAY . VISTA, CALIFORNIA 92083 619.727.8665 r FAX 619.727.O2o9 I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I l I t I t o IRONWARE o IN'I'ERNATIONAL @ ffiffiruffi 9 Iights 37drn:<4ch W+ufr(avao I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IA \Ya*z dq \/il-ll7 Vl I I I I t I t I I I I I I I I I I t t iD o |}--l 1 07-,Al Antlque lron OO1-3O Off-White LinenBl Black lron 31 Beige Linen AM Antique lron/ 32 Off-White S kMetalshade 33 Beige Silk BM Black lronl Round Shade Metal Shade 01O-3O Off-White Unen 31 Beige Lihen 'Fabrio Shade - 3'xl 1 "x7"H B.JESSE&CO PANY Model No.: VN-107Item: Wall Fixture Order No.: 107 Dimensions: 1O'x'15'OAHT Finlsh Shown: Antique lron (1O7-Al)Shade: Antioue lron' Shade Fabrics 1226 KF/STONE WAY . VISTA, CALIFORNTA 92o8o619.727.8665 I FAX 619.727.O209 (' lllustralion Group I Group ll Group lllParl No. Description 1-606 Stop valve. %'InleV0uilet. 3-163 Handle and escutcheon lor 1-606. Stop valve. %' InleV0utlet. Handle and escutcheon for 1-607. 18'Towel Bar 24'Towel Bar 30" Towel Bar Towel Ring 1-607 3-163 I I Newport Bross" 6a $63.00 76.00 106.00 133.00 83.00 76.00 106.00 104.00 109.00 114.00 146.00 153.00 160.00 182.00 191 .00 200.00 102.00 143.00 oo \,=l6 I >' 6 I I I I I T I I I I I I I t I t I I ' ,- ,, ,,,', .. Beauty and Brains: The Professional Advantage If dre refined, brushcd-scainlcss steei sryling of our Professional Series isn't enough, consider the innolti.,e rhinking behind fie beaury. Our dual-fucl renges come in muldple combinacions to double your creative powers with the responsiveness of a gas cooking surface and the convenience ofa self-cleaning clecuic oven. All 36" and 48" models include our Twin-Turbo'' convecdon sysrem for supcr-powered eficiency. Sgperior technologr is standard with Thcrmador. A completeiy sealcd burner sysrcm keeps clean-up to a minimum (no more messy drip pans). Our breakdrro ugh Star'" Burncr guidcs rhe flame closc ro the cenrer of a pan for even heat distriburion and quicker heat-up. And our patented Extralowa burner gives you the broadest possible range of low tcmperarurc setrings for maximum conrrol over what you cook, Melt chocolate without a double boiler. Make whisper-light hollandaise withour scorching. Or keep food warm evcn whcn company's fashionably latc. 36" G^s SuRr cE/ELEcTRIc R^NGE \clrH FouR ST R BURNERS & GRILL PrDs364cLus rho*n wi(h oprioml High Sh.lfA.clrroly I'Hs36r 36' GAi Sunr.Ace/B.r:(:r'Rr(: F-lN(;f- wrrH Srx S rlr SuRNEt$ rRt)$J66u.\ iltowD wirh op(ion.rl Lland T'inr Ac':$r(rl l Rs.l6l ls 0l I I I I t I t I t I t T I T I I I I I "Notd llhinwft ltood !,iddl Gcrn|n rnad .q|rlr dlrt of *|. rut or cdkloP. i i Thermador ProfessionaP Dual-Fuel Range Cutout ETlJ/llr.' Ovens Kw.OwmllDimensiom Cutout Dimensionsi Primary Oven SecondarY Oven lmeriorDimansions lmDriorDimensions r'bdd No.H xWx D Professional Dual-Fuel Ranges PRDS304 60,000 4.3 35-hto 29?/e 7751e 281h 76th lStls 36th 35t/eto 30 24to 3631: 74'la l5'/r 23r/2 17 N/A PRDS364GD PRDS354GL PROs366 75,@0 78,000 90,000 6.6 l5v8to 35% 29rle 303/1 28 l5r/e 36r/r 353/sto 36 Z4to 36th z8 t4th 28 20r/:N/A PRDS484GG PRD5486GD PRD5486GL 93,000 t05,000 r08,000 t0.6 357ato 47'ls ?91/e 30Yr 77 l6rla 3631+ 3svsto 48 24to 3631" 25 l4r/r 28 T0tlt l4tl. l)tlt f,Qtt2 Professional All-Gas Rantes NoteAl|heiSht.widrhanddepthd|mens|onsareshownininches.2)ovendoorsan(tcofitro|'oobsCanberrmortdfor6oo|.w.yc|earance. .pl€ase refer to instalauon nsrruclons prio. to making (utotrt. arH€ight wfiout back Suard or high shell i fleaiu|1ed to front ot control panei bullnose' j i4casured tg front of doo. handle Proiectton. BTU/HI includcs surfacc bumeE and thc oven' * Ranges and cooktoPs aru @ CGA ar|d AGA apprcved fof immediatc cntical nllallation dlmensiont by fax, use yolf fax handlet nnd call (702) 813'3600 Use codc fl8030 fof r dirccrorv of Thermadof' produ<ts' PRG304 r00.000 357eto 29tlr Tlsla 2831c 764a l6tlz 36r/r 35r/sto 30 24to 361/r 763|a l4 24 t9 N/A PRG364GD PRG364GL PRG366 20,000 23,000 35.000 35rhto 357/s 29rls 30r/r 28 l5Ya 35r/oto -36 2'1to 361h 28 l4 28 zv PRG484GG Fircceeco PRG485GL 65.000 2,000 80,000 N./A 353lsto 47tla 79rla 3Oth 27 l6r/s 36)lt 3sr/sto 48 21to 36r/. 28 l4 za 20 4tla | )tl.t ltJ'/? l- + t8- L .fto.a H||titrr||n hood et.|tn r..ol'tiltdrdd.qtdr drr of th. nnt or t@ktoP. Thermador ftofessionalo All€as Range Cutout 0 0 (t 58 Traditional and Professional@ stYle t.hoods clear tne alr with top efficiencY Thermador wall and island hoo& pur dre ' finishing touchcs to your cooking qntem, with the bcst ovcrall efiiciency in drawing offsmoke, moisturc and heat, These eiegant hoods combine stylc with vigorous pcrformancc, gcnerating a ventilation power ftom 390 to 1400 CFM (Cubic Feet of eracuated air per Minutc). Available in a variery of heigha' widths and dep*rs, they accommodatc your individual kitchen. Most modcls include dual- lwel halogen lighting for enhanced visibiliry ' and convenicnt, variable specd conuois' For ultra-simple cleal-up, the removable filters fit ' into your Thcrmador dishwashcr. By installing the optional KeegHot Shelf, you'll maximizc - your mealtime possibilidcs. Store plates or food on the fold-down shelf while you cook Or keep leftoven rastcfully warm unril the last srragglet comcs home. I ul l T t I I I 48" ST^lNLEss STEEL \g^[ Hooo ',HE{EUSthorn drh 12' Duct Cov.t ^..'$ort ocT{8us 6" Ducr Covcr Acca*orl rl'o .v!il.bl'rDc48vs 30" sTAlNlrss STEEL THETMADoR PRoFEssloNAL' v^LL Hooo PH3OHQs rhown *nh Kccp-Hoc Sh.lf Acc..$ry KHs3oQs t 30- BLACK v^LL Hooo HSSOQE I T I t t I I 0I6l I H Wall Series with Optional KHS'' (KeerHot 5het0 HTWall Senes with Optional KHs (KeepHot Shelfl t* Hoods Feature Comparison MoDEL NuHB€Ra APPEARANcE Installation Ayailable Sizcs: Widths Irland ,r8,'6af Finish: Black lS" x 34' Fini!h:Whire Finirh: Stainlcss Sted Shcif Brass Trim Access. Duct Cover. 6" ht. Access. Duct Coven | 2" PeIronmeNcr - Doublc Wall Consruction Dual Sock ts Ventilator Remote Ventilator Heat Sensor CoNv€NtENcE Concrol Filters Ttrae Dishwasher-Saf€ Filte6 Cornmsrid.&ne G€NERAL lN ron nrrtorq Tnnsition Model Duct Size at lncludcd Direction 10" roundI r/1'x 10" 'Whcn ordarin& sp.cit widrh dimlnsion; i.e.. HBloHe. rtical 6 73 aq ilt Z"tT"il3 *oln: I Couvrnnrop MtcRowave Mooar KCivlSl3sH Krusro Cournnror MrcRowaw Moon KCMC125D ,,ii+ri:+iH:i,tix;ffi afi )ffiF.*'#i"fiIiffi :EiEgriRH 4.3 Cu. Ft. Capaaty'IJlinn Hut - 1,100 Vatts d Cnbng Power'6 Aauratic Cycles .Recused Tunwble,zo Touch Pad Qnrok vhh ?9-Min., ??-Sec. Tner'Child Lwhtut 'Tin Kis Availablc for lrctallation Over a Heat Source'Shown in Sainless Styling - Aln Available in \Vhtq Biscuit, or Bla& Sryling 't.2 Cu. Ft. &paciy.900 Vats'Patented Duo* Sysun Coobing induding Mianwave, Crkp, Sizzle, and Cill Funaions.Crispware Cisp Pan with Pan Handle'Toueh Pad Controls with ?9-Min., 99-Sec. Tiner'Cill Rark.ChiA Lockout.Shown in Wite Sryling - Also Available in Blacle Styling I t I I t I T I t I I I t I I t (,I I21 I t l I I I I t I I t t I I I I I I MICROWAVE HOOD KHMSlOsE KHMClOTE KHMS147H 3tr Mm. catinol opening width Microwave ou.n Oirn"tns and Installation Data Shown in inches, weights in pounG. | *c"utruol KcMsr3sH I KHMsror"l *xntctoteI KHMsl'sE 0 30" uttt. trom cooking surtaoe MICROWAVE OVEN KCMGI25D (not to be installed abo/e a heat source) MICROWAVE OVEN KCM5135H (not to be installd above a heat source) rtrlk €-ats -al.tr.ddo..rrl Countertoo Microwave Oven Trim Kits for Built-ln Installations Shovm in indFs. Trim Kitr (Model No.) For Use With Micowa\€ Oir?n Model llo. Cutout Dimensions Trim Kit Frame Exterior Dimensions Trim Kit Frame lnterior Dimensions Can Be Instalhd Above Built-ln Oven Model Nos, MK',t134XG Q4'-l KCMSt35H Z2JlrN x l5XHx 23lD 23YaW x 18 H Z2Xr W x l1nH KEBIl4l D|/ K885147D MKI137XG (27',I KCMS135H 25'l W x 15 H x 23/D 26'l(r W x l8H 22'/"W x 11'A H KEBIITl D/ KEBSITTD MKl l3OXG (30'1 KCM5135H 28id W x t$( H x 23XD 295|| W r 18 H 22'lsW x 1rtr H KEBII O I D/ KEBSIOTD 'Tnm kib are avaihble in sarne coloG as mkrowEve. Q -White, B - Black, T- B6cuit,5 - 5tainl6s. Dimensions are for planning purposes only. For complete details, see Installation Instructions packed with product. Specifications subiect to change without notice.(l Overall width 21X 2114 30 2gl 29'A Height t3 t1 16t/r 16?'x,16la Depth 174 17v.15le 14 14 Oven Cavity Widfl 14N 14N 21U 181{.187't Height 8A 9y,8t{8r 8tft Depth t5I 16 tt:/f 17X WeighB (approx.) llet 50 &u ou Shipping 43 84 79 ffi Recommended Duct Length Duct Outlet Size 3i6 r 10 3,( x l0 3l{x l0 ?trlf, -_-__j I I I I I t I I i Stx-PRocr^M INTEGRATED Drtl246Uv prncl providcd by 6rh.rl :r Srx-PRocRAM ST^rNLrss STerL 'I ' Dv246us Frvr.-PRocn^M BLAcx DW245UB t t I I I I I t FoUR.PRoCR^M \vHITE Dv2{{uv For dcnilcd producr inlbrmarion, sre p4c 77. Opainlr fo..h.i'iaLqntd.n l d..h llG mr b. hlrdhd 16 t|i. rlEd.d ...r. ,9rE*...r. ri.: 3'lt' lrom 1106.. lr|/|c frch brd inl.widr.r !hoh- -'-'| White or Black Curred Dishwasher Contrcl panel Curtom Door P|ncl Olmen3tons - Built in tlodcls (DW serics): Panel width: 23 /',,', Panel thckne5s, '/.,'. Panel herghl for whrte o. btack rnodels: 25' P.nel Dimcnsiom - Intetrated Mod.ls (DWl series): The .heighr and wdth df the panel door w'lt eq@l rhe herghr and wrdth of a standa.d 24-nch-wrdr cabrner door. For cusrori.nrrdc(abhets, a 2.1 l/e' wtdth rs r€<ommended, Note:All herght. wdth ind deplh dmsnstons dt19 shown 1r] rnches. ! pleaje rcflr to In$a attonrucuonr p'or to mak,ns curout Erecr,.i i:r:;illlll$1#:1t"ri:t,1[J"n'"""' /q) fiif D,shwashe{s a,e L/LPs. fy .fy and cul apprc\.ed. Fof 'immcd|atc cfttlcal rnsutlhtron dlmensbns by fax. u3a your far handset and <al (702) 831-1600. use codc #g030 for a drfectory of rhermadof. prdvcts. mslruatrona pflor to makrng cutoul_ Electrrcal Reqr.:rrements: l20volt5.50 Ha l5 Amp' Dishwasher Feature MoDEL NUHsER DWt246UB DWr146UW FEATUREs Wash C Pots & Pans Wash Normal Wash Wash Rinse Econo Wash ADoTTtoNAL Wrsx rNc F€ATUREs Condensarion Rinse Starus 8ar (t-9 hours Soil Sensor" \A/ater Exua Tall ltem' RAcxrNG FEAruI E5 Clearance on U Rack Clearance on Lower Rack |2"Clcarance When Rack Removed Rack Lower for Pots and Pans G€NERAL lNFoRr.iATtoN Decibel - Onc Year Parts and Labor APP€ARANcE Bhck or Whit€ Finish Control Panel Stainless Srcel Fioish for Custom Wood Panel Doorsz ADAPTABLE Acc€ssoRy Ktrs DWPK2.IUS-StJnles Door Panel plus Frame Kir DWF24UB- Black Frame Plus Door DWFZ4UW-White Frame Ptur Door Shclf for Long Stemware or utensils rT.I lt rn sprhd.r for 16. wh.i 'l'g.r r{t ij .orf,.rd, rltEvtd durtt dr. €rh cyrJ.. 2c|rs., ,mod Fldt Fwidcd b, odE!, tH..^r}lduq, doofprincs pro*r.d lor<uro|n Fn.b x'tthtnt b.n*.n 7 rd | | pound!.6 77 r\ Dro". you, winc collection at the proper temperature aDd keep it beautifully displayed in a U-Line Wine Captain. With three sizes of Wine Captains to choosc from, 1'ou c"'r now have the coniieniencc ofa penonal wine cdlar in your Litchen, den, family room or any ottrer location. { [J-T in6 Wine Captain is the perfect companion for entertaining - orjust rclaxing at horn€. DESIGNED FOR ELEGANCE TInternational styling, contoured lines, a tcxtured vinyl cabinet, the possibility of stainless sted accents and a sleek, integrated door handle allow the U-Line Wine Caomin to complement your decor. THE RIGIIT TEMPERATI'RE FOR THB RIGHT WINE U-*"', uniquc, triple tempera re zones e rure the proper storage temp€rature for the right winc: rcd wines are stored in the upper section of the cabinet (approximately 60oF or l5'C); white wincs are stored in the middle section (approximately 50-55oF or 10-12"C); and spartling wines are stored in the bottom cabinet section (about 45oF or 7"C). ,)', PROPER STORAGB.r lhree models of Winc Captairs will accommodatc 32 or 60 bottles (.75 [ter size). Spccially designed wine racks allow for proper horizortal storage of the wine. The cork remains moist, which keeps air frorh entering the bottle. This preve-nts the posribility of altering the wines' delicate balancc and taste. DISPLAYED IN STYLE A.-l, handsome, sturdy tiuted glass door, combined with an adjustable on./off interior light, permits you to attractively display your wine collection for those special --occasions. The tinted, thermal glass door also protects your wine against potentially harmful light rays. SECURING YOUR INVESTMENT f1 Uredit smart dcsign for the standard door lock feature that not only kceps your wine collection secure, but allows you to easily reverse rhe door swing, ifoecessary, O / Y.,/ Please rcfer .o poges 12 E 13 for accral modLls.Pleose rcfer to pages 12 & 13 for accta.l 6 . ot{ l cK ofitltl [.{cNEs ICE{rB!ER5) at o tt/? ro oEpllt Fot tvalEt !tN! cotaccloN' ox Lct of ut$t t^KHEt {cFtruaEtEs, Mll:en ,necessed,. L=-Linc ^products do not rcquireaqcuEronan anr space ror top, sides or rcan.. FRANT GRILLE r\/r(IST BE TJNOBSTR,I,CTED FOR PROPER \TENTILATION. Specfuations subjcct to change zuitttout notiie. 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Bbdn T€al Ttl|.rdorn GiEY fimballltt I I I I I II i I iI II I I I I t I I t I l I I I I t I I I SAN RAPHAEL* POUJIR UTT |ffeilng Kohler s lowest profile tonk with a vigorous, yel quiet flush l(.339E Sm tqfid Pomr lih Toiht tn [h* Shd" r Duol flush ues l.l qollon for ligh woste/I.6 gal6-n for noovy roslc .21rt" fully glozd rryry . Eurgohd boilldosfin €.€crHcasevtcc Eucra€ila.rl0 v- 15 a o tt chcrrl rprEctED i :- ----- l I (762 x 101 r 501 rml [.{653 frcnh 0rw $ol rddt $vcr. nporrrtt. A rdrd 6f0 larid adr b ns,ird Hid na n naffiE-- q r--rrr'uit ft Fnsrr C 15 pi d t! dd e'niy bb orf o rfqt lg ngl ;?i, ril, rop I l@f{tER" SAN RAPHAEL Kohlet's quietest flushing toilet I-33t4 Sor h$lrlldht h lhndcr Grey. . (|un 1.6 gollon grovity flrrh .2" fulh Slcd ropr'ly . Strmrntned, lorrproftle dhortts r Eongold bouldc{n o t e.eoun:r (752 r 5l E r 565 rnn) ' fundr Qrre a l(4t5S0.$8r rfih ow, Im drl h *r.Sl,.!1, .tl, .5a od.tZ idrl I vig hh rr h cd! fi * r.&dn rh (t-l75SO-UlI Lrb dd h drr ohg ir|dr e dnrrdnl frradr (rr irr FFOI€ No. : | - L5-oQ 3A3 6?A &.L o Jan. DATE: FIRM: - ( ,:* ,= - r-F^f Ffi L yN' t DELIVER TA {r)J- <ffa* AIVIOUNT OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER: I I FROtv[ d,Q /,VOrAz. RE: FAXLETTER OF TRANS|VIITTAL MESSAGE: Denror Shorrvroom 820&rnSirgte\rc. oenvcr. CO €o8e G/E€$ISS4Fexe/gJjcA L? n@ @.Wn PL I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ls! !dtrlG|sg t0,l€-E[;c,lm'gi;nB tsgm/!}4l{|9 t; Eod.t&,EB-S. Srr{${1 Ftl3EEF.{106 tu3d{$t cra[tlub tdtsirbg70B1q.u g[tra{s tcgol34s-aat fir:qo/l:'€fi gl!*iEEr gi!r{8t€19 Fd!?!/€'A{9 Aqg!'Y tr frdr.or gdCSffiika ggd-Lt&' h-mmaat FdEoao€ trl 't I I oo I BILUNGSLEY RESIDENCE CAFINET SCMDULE Foyer :'' I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I (l tuLlD fl$r.Poo* yl t{H afsap apps B' Nrfi1 ruAX anT uL+4r P6rrsE5 tlptp TrapeeDoor Style Hdware r: UINER O Pl{o.E Ml. i e3 6n 4a1. O Jan. 1? M @iz3nn n , BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE CABIi\TET SCHEDULE LMngroom I I I I I t I I I I I I I I T I I I Door Sgrle Edges Pend gouD Fur P&\L WLT* AseD -606 ' vJaot? 4F)> = lfi-" 96Ub €AP'E 9Am6 €A,r'\e 4sa) Glass Misc. 7 ar4}r1€tuU> fl+rfK wITl+sp ap6 NtTJt 7auas. -e. frtP* 5Aln6'6" gzlag- r'tF7o*L 5nPa$a.afiH wAYQMtUw. EASEP .FLff e@M fficka7211t4t FROI'I : I^IINGER "O FHUNE NB. ': fi3 67a 464! O Jan. 1? nw a9l?3Ff1P3 BIL.LINGSLEY RESIDFNCE CABI-NET SCFEDULE Kilchen at Livingroorn Door Styte Glass t t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I Edges F,ltl- Hell,l+f cdepe4 g/vD fnNeLs ja)^eE?4so dm+ =oLtP F6T AUEL NTT| 4AMEUI4PFI] tt6rt fu'b* NP(c++ aAt^€b" wfffr hl{y €aft( AH6P6hsOD Sd-tD ft-tr p*re,qf 7d DtA.ee@ ,k liRo4r url.rGER I I I I I I I I I I I I t t I I I I . O PlsE hB. | 38 67a 4u1. O Jan. 12 zw w2zH1p4 BTLLTNGSLEY RESTpENCE CABII\rET SCEEDULE lflaiu Kitchen at+es( "A' alarz n/rfficlt sAt€Sheen Edgcs Panel .,--> 4- r ff#3&", tr4rl &*tfi.A6tlz FROM : UII.IEER O Pf{}.E hE. . 9s 6ft 4u! O Jan. 1? zaw @.24An fi BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE CABINET SCHEDULE I I I I I I T I I I 'l I I I I I I I I I Ildware tAlrg cL- o,tL - lsQ. Fr ,FuTl FIEilFED ,'Or. blzf I XT<.IL 3l,l'\6 rc. w rTl+ NAY ut+f Snpd FttTr*eP /Hlqee 5ftt"€ N/A rr UTNGER I I I I I I I t I t I I I I I I I I O FHI.E Nl. : w 6ru 4ut O Jan. 1? M W|a{Ffi re BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE CABINET SJ3 HEDULE Master Suite Door Style SAD6a.l ABE No gNK' hx6s1 lszs-,ts -lgKl{ tlNg*,+ttuN' 7 F/4s II 5AE €Ar-to Nffiup_*+oF,- b,'5fr*€ %o F^t lTlL NAI-aAT jAtL€ //L.o7 - z,D FROI'I : UINGER O PFIII€ hE. i s3 6'n 4E/.1. O Jan. 17 w wi5trt P?I I I I t I I I I I I T I I I I I I ?l Door Style Sheen Stain BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE CABINET SCHEPULE Georsets Suite sffiGyt aBA 6zsWiArL" hu4esfl\ N 5/&,? Olt' o.tL ' 1N - rl'JEt^J TANEL firytE .tott UbL tuo NtTl+ NAX ENT tlLaFelD9.fld N6r4L I'dSH>a DevdED Pl fte,P<E: tt/a l*"r : r^rilsER I I I I I li I I I I I I I I t I I I O FHIE hu. . fi3 67s &t O Jan. 1? W w.ffi1pg BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE CABIN-ET SCEEDULE Ttrrmmel's Suitc Door Style v/F&tr'ttfi. fit6T ,wfrtL', l-. fhsl: ll,toNo Sruks r lUtsl-l PeIl Y11Y6;1'ffi73A+IP€Z b" urfh+ u,tAtt btr FRO'4 : IINGER O Pt{oNE hE. i 3s3 6?a 464t O Jan. 1? zM ga=Z'fr'it p9 7 Irl I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I BTLLTN$SLEY RESTDENCE CABTNET SCTIEDUIE Lu Luts Suite Door Style : Wood Stain Edges Panel ,ry. fu,fi 'lEfNL,'. 'Bxhft**ll, Nbrral 5/NK;. l(llotatz- /zsl> OL-o.tz-lN' Pltbq TANec gA',r4aphrlE gAnAuc" blap nATo+l b " N'Ttl ,^JAY, bfr 4p*€ .tz-. aiEtt# BeuaEo I,31>tE Fa4<4 tufl' FohEz,--- :*: *ui:::r t- f."4.1 fr&J" osLg Ftl,Ii.s*! ---- I I I I I T I I I I I I I I I I t I I Door Style Edgec )a BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE CABINET SCIIEDUI,E Arniets Suite tt/ooDt AAPE aD&owAtU. ,. HONA aN6" htuE-r-l<zzts r 9Arn6Fl-ogll P6oL b// Yg;ttffiP ..+ t;i. -t' MA?IE{/ouePe 5qc-'A,no?E pafurlL j:.-- 't, ., - +r-.^- .i.'tU|,i.;.',+4 *4;r lz'i Nftf*P,nqt-, zp" w rmv/rtl alfl 1r+A46 tq. N/A p,a*"| r"<tP:a5w iNts4: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Material: Roofing Type # I Cedar Shingles RoofType # I Copper Flashing Siding Type # I Venical Board on Board Roofing Color # 2 Standing Seam MTL Roof Roofrng Color # 2 PFSM Flashing, Siding Color # 2 Cedar Shingle Siding Color # 3 All Fascias and Soffits Horizontal T&G -@ Siding 1,2,8.3 Misc. Flashing Misc. Flashing on Center Portion of House -Misc. Exposed Steel connectors, Angles Channels, etc. Vents, Louvers, Fireplace Vent, etc Color: Natural Cedar Brown Copper Semi-transparent Stain 909 -Pre Weathered Galvatique ( a non-metalic blue/gray) To Match Roofing Semi-transparent Stain 910 081 75 To Match Siding Color Copper- deductive altemate- paint-lock, painted fl ashing to match siding color Copper- deductive altemate- paintJock, painted fl ashing to match siding color Paint color to match adjacent siding color Paint color to match adjacent siding color Manufacturer: Scotts Mill Hussey Copper Olympic UNA-Clad UC4 standing seam Hussey Copper Olympic Moorewood Olympic Hussey Copper Hussey Copper oo Clad Window @ sidng 1,2,&3 Wood Windows (non clad, @ center poilion ofhouse) Exterior Stone Siding Color #4 Beams & Columns 081 75 CO BuffMoss rock in a Dry Stack 705 MoftefiImn/Galegos Otympic Moorewood Eagle A.ooendt{ 6 I o COTTLE GRAYBEAL YA\Ur arcbitects SUBMITTLE FOR: DESIGN REVIEW BOARD FINAI REVIEW BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE LOT 3, BLOCK 7 VAIL VILLAGE Submiued bv: Cottle Crraybeal Yaw Architects l Qct.26,1999 51O East Hyman Avsnl€ Suite 2l ASPElt, @ 81611 lA C7O.@5.28F-17 ie( 970.925.3736 snd fo( { d,fr€s. RO Box 3507 1O7 North Fir SUEI TEII.]URIOE, CO 814(}5 td 970.728.3037 fo( 970.728.3236 cgyarchilacts@ Ext8rfutffiltrs8nd&ftlg suft€ an A\rou co 81620 cr e7o.748.1sr6 fo( e70.7€.1518 ctnprsve.com I I I I t I I I I I I t I I t I t I I I T Geologlc Harard Ferrtew<ef+qpqeF n*rerf I I I I I I I I T t I I I I I -ra.43 STATE OF €€€HE€ couNwoF DALt4S ) ) ) ssi. COUNTY OF I Ttue E^' have wWtA- aw'{s- (Date) l/vve understand from fte conclusionsthat he proposed fullding [s locatad in a_ hazard zon6, and here ls he pobndal haard oI &bia house, causing damage. We are prepared b accept frese hcfs anO BuiHIng Dpgtmsnt giznt us a permit (Name, Orner) l(" My commission expires: Cltt s.c- J-'1. 4oo* I STATEOFCOLOFADO ) ) ss. ) The foregoing instrument was acknorledged before me this _ day of 19_-, bV person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing insfument and acknowledged to me fiat he executed fre same for he purposes and consEeration thereln expressed. My commission orpires: BEISYMTVE MycotnrFsna{B(PtREs,trrn,mA clhlEr{ (UP-DATES TO THE) SUBMITTLE FOR: DESIGN REVIEW BOARD FINAL REVIEW BILLINGSLEY RESIDENCE LOT 3. BLOCK 7 VAIL VILLAGE Submitted by: Cottle Graybeal Yaw Architects December 15, 1999 COTTLE GRAYBEAL YA\f " rcbitects Fost Offics8ex b33 T 373't7 U.S Hwv o Arron, CO 81620 t€l 97o,748.1516 hr970.748,15tE ri\\_-' I ldllFt rit'Y'Y'Y'ttl trt I e\, lOY' Y' II l> F c.. rnF I ln ]-r.\_+- Jt l-l F-1\ r__..t-- o=--_.__._o \r-' I I i8)a_r . 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Flashing Misc. Flashing on Center Portion of House (below rooftype one) -Misc. Exposed Steel connectors, Angles Channels, etc. Vents, Louvers, Fireplace Vent, etc -PreWeatheredGalvatique LINA-Clad (a non-metalic weathered/gray) UC-4 standing seam Copper Paint color to match Galvatique Paint color to match adjacent sidine color Exterior Color Schedule 09901 - I Exterior Color Schedule 09901-2 Color Palette - Billingsley Residence Roofing Color # I Cedar Shingles Natural Siding Color # I &Trim#1 Vertical Board on Board Olympic semi 909 Siding Color # 3 &Trim#3 Horizontal Board Moorewood 081 75 Roofing Color # 2 Standing Seam MTL Galvatique Siding Color #2 &Trim#2 Cedar Shingle Olympic semi-transparent 910 Window Color Clad - Eagle, Moss Wood - Olympic Stain, 70 COTTLE CR{YBEAL\.' A \\,r/IAW,lrhrfcrl. lln+t OtfiCe lhrx rr I I : ..' r j3i7 Ll.S. l itr r " , .$oo, (lO $ Iol{r lel 971)17 l3 l5lo hY q7; / tr rirs I I I I I I I I I I t I T t I I I I I Billingsley Residence Design Development Outline Specifications Cottle GraybealYaw 9-'t0-99 page 1 of 12 The following is an outline specification, which accompanies the Design Development Drawing Set . Contact architect if decrepancies exit between drawings and specs. Provide pricing for all alternates. DIVISION 1 - General The project is located at 1170 Ptarmigan Road, Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village, Seventh Filing. The project consists of one custom single family residence, lock off apartment and attached garage with livable space above. Applicable building code is the 1997 UBC. Occupancy gpe is residential R-1 and gamge S-3. Construction type is V-N with one-hour occupancy separations between the garage and dwelling areas. The existing house is to be removed as part of General Contrac;tors contract. All existing trees not within the footprint of new construction of house driveways and walkways shall be preserved. By Contractor: Building permits, demolition work including site clearing, site utilities, parking areas and drives, landscaping, excavation, foundations, building enclosure, exterior and interior finishes, mechanical and electrical systems, fixtures and hardware, etc. as shown. Contraclor shall provide all temporary construction utilities. By Owner: Soils tests (included after specification), site surveys, tap fees and bldg. permit fees. Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers has been hired for design assistance to the Mechanical / Electrical design build contractor. Schedule: It is anticipated that demolition will begin March 2000 and construction April 2000, 01027 Application for Payment Applications will be made monthly, itemized against a schedule of values, for certification by Architect prior to payment. 01020 Submittals - Submit the following: Samples: Submit full-size samples cured and finished as specified and identlcal to the product proposed. (lnitial samples may be of any praclical size). Final samples for approval shall be minimum 2'4" x 2'-Q" for all color and material samples and 4'0" x 4'0" for stonework. Mount, display, or package samples to facilitate review. Submit Samples for: All interior and exterior finish materials, Wood siding, Wood trim, Floor & wall iiles, All paints and stains, GWB texture, Millwork, Casework, Door construction & wood selection, Color concrete, Stone work, Interior and exterior beam work, Metal and clad door and window colors. Interior & exterior railings all exposed mech./elec. Switches, coves, louvers and accessories. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for all waterproofing, all wood structural products, stairs, I I T I i t I I I I T t I Billingsley Residence Design Development Outline Specifications Cottle GraybealYaw 9-10-99 page 2 of 12 I I I I - railing, windows, doors, hardware, casework, metal fabrication, structural steel, reinforcing and as required by structural and M.E.P. specifications. Submit one conectable translucent print and one blueline print for review. The translucent print and one blue-line print of the noted translucent print will be retumed. Product Data and cut sheets: Submit product data for all materials to be used in the project. Collect product data into a single submittal for each element or system. Mark each copy to show applicable choices and options. Where product data includes information on several products, some of which are not required, mark copies to indicate the applicable information. Wananties: submit two copies prior to installing, two executed copies as part of project closeout. Operating and maintenance manuals: submit two copies at project close out: 01030 Alternates Provide additive and deductive pricing for materials or systems listed below. Deductive alternate # 1, Provide gas log unit in premanufactured metal fireplace box such as Majestic Super hearth. Deductive alternate # 2, Substitute painted Gyp bd. For interior stone @ North & East wall of foyer/land ing/stairway. Deductive altemate # 3, Provide painted wood finish @ WD # 7 at Annie's bedro6m. Deductive alternate # 2, Altemate @ C0 Buff sandstone with similar, more available stone with, similar ocher/yellow/earth color Additive alternate # 1, Provide integral color plaster over GWEI at living rm., kitchen, stair Additive Altemate #2. and entry. Provide EPA clean wood burning rated unit in chimney per local code. Install per manufactures requirements and all applicable codes. Additive altemate # 3, 3W foam @ roof instead of 3" Additive altemate # 4, Substitute stone #1-D @ living room floor 01040 Goordination Coordinate construction to ensure efficient and orderly installation of each part of the work. Coordinate operations that depend on each other for proper installation, connection and operation. 01400 Quality Control All materials and workmanship shall meet or exceed the minimum of accepted industry standards and the requirements included herein. All work shall conform to the requirements of the current Uniform Building Code and all other applicable local codes and ordinances.I I t t I l I I I I I t t I I I I I t I I Billingsley Residence 50 % Printing Set Outline Specifications 01500 Temporary Facilities Contractor to provide temporary offices, servrces. Cottle GraybealYaw 11-1-99 page 3 of 12 toilets, water, trash removal, eleclrical and telephone 01600 Materials and Equipment General: All materials shall be new and in a condition suitable for their intended use. All materials and products proposed for substitution in this project must be submitted for review and approval by the Architect and Owner, 01700 Project Closeout Provide record drawings of all deviations from the construction documents. DIVISION2-SiteWork 02200 Earthwork Excavate as required for drives and foundations, stockpiling soil material acceptable for backfill or disposing of excavated material as required. Provide temporary shoring or bank stabilization, adequately anchored to resist earth and hydrostatic pressure. Rework finish grade as required for paved surfaces and proper site drainage. Backfill and compact all utility trenches. 02600 Underground Utilities All utilities will be underground adjacent to or in the street, Connect all site utilities to the building underground- including gps, sewer, water, electrical, phone, TV, etc. of sizes, typps and methods as required by local utility companies and ordinances. 0271 0 Foundation Drainage Inslall continuous 4" perimeter foundation drains around building set in gravel, wrapped in filter fabric and sloped to drain. Day light perimeter drains. 02752 Concrete Paving Install colored concrete driveway. Provide snowmelt as shown on site plan, 02980 Landscaping Allow for budget for integrating house into the site including rock retaining walls, planters and stairs as shown on drawings. Provide $30,000 allowance for plants. Total budget of $45,000.00 for Landscaping. DIVISION 3 - Concrete 03310 Concrete Provide footings, foundationd and slabs and reinforcing as shown on architectural and structural plans. Slope slabs to drains as indicated on plans. Provide openings in formwork to accommodate other trades. Provide a trowelled finish to concrete slab at garage, storage and mechanical room. I t - Billingsley Residence I 50 % Printing SetI Outline Specifications Cottle Graybeal Yaw 11-1-99 page 4 of 12 I , DtvtstoN4-.Masonrv ] _ 04200 Stone - See finish and stone schedule in drawings for type & location of stone ,)- t Exterior Stone, Stone # 8: At exterior walls, provide 6" veneer Colorado Buff Moss rock in dry . stack style. Provide steel channel lintels at window and door openings in the stone areas.I I Provide snowmelt patio areas as shown on the drawings. I Fireplace f Stone # 8 Fireplace Hearth - Colorado Buff sandstone. I Fireplace sunound: 6" veneer Colorado Buff sandstone in dry stack s$le. Stone wraps to backside I of FP and continues down to stairs. I Install stone over gyp crete or concrete floor using Latex-Portland cement mortar to set stone. Seal I stone and grout with penetrating sealer. t Stone wall tiles: Install per section 09300. I DIVISION 5 - Metalsi-..-_- I os12o structurar steel" Provide structural steel as required and shown on structural plans. I o55oo Metat Fabricationsr Provide as required: plates, angles, snow fences and hidden connectors per ASTM 436/A36M, welded wire mesh per ASTM F 1267, Class 1. r 05600 Architectural Metalwork Provide interior and exterior railings per the drawings. Assume railings are steel- a DIVISION 6 - Wood and Plastic I 06100 Rough Carpentryr Exterior bearing walls: 2x6 wood studs at 16" o/c. I Interior walls: 2x4 and 2xG wood studs as shown on drawings at 16" o/c. Provide all fire and draft stopping as required by codes and all blocking as needed for other trades. Sound insulate all I bathroom walls.I Sheathing for all roofs, and floors shall be APA Grade-Trademarked C-D Exposure Plywood. t Sheathing for exterior walls only may be exterior grade O.S.B. t Ir I I r Billingsley Residence Cottle GraybealYaw I 50 % Printing Set 11-1-99r Outline Specifications page 5 of 12 I Provide an Air Infiltration Barrier at all exterior walls: Tyvek or equal at wood siding.I lnstall all fasteners wlthout splitting wood. t 06185 Glulam Timbers At concealed members- Provide industrial grade I 06130 Heaw Timbers Provide heavy timbers per sizes shown on Architectural and Structural Drawings of the following I species: Ponderosa Pine, Lodgepole Pine or Douglas Fir with moisture content ol 12o/o or less.f VWPA grade stamp or certification may be required by structural. Timbers should be lightly distressed with otherwise smooth sanded surfaces with "oiled" finish. ]t 06200 Finish Carpentry Per WRCLA & ! A /PA guidelines. I Exterior Siding and trim: I Type 1 Siding - Vertical Board on Board: f Cedar No. 1 grade or better, tight knot, resawn surface, 1" x 6"r Type 2 Siding -Cedar shingle Siding: 1, Cedar No. 1 grades or better, tight knot, resawn surface, shingles Siding with 5" exposure. I Provide double coursing at 2'-6'vertically. r Type 3 Siding - 1x8 Horizontal Tbngue & Groove siding: I Cedar No. 1 grade or better, tight knot, resawn surface, '1" x 8 " with v groove protile. Exterior Trim: I Provide eaves, exterior running trim, window trim, etc. of No. 1 grade or better, tight knot,r resawn surface cedar as shown. I Exterior wood decks:I All exposed, joists, beams and columns @ decks shall be re-sawn cedar. Provide 2xG decking for the walking surface of Western Red Cedar or Redwood No. 1 I grade or better, tight knot.I At living Rm. deck provide %" Tongue and Groove plywood over the concealed pressure treated joist. Note to be covered with w.p. Deck membrane. t Provide galvanized steel connector plates. No joist hangers may be exposed. ! Exterior Materials lnstallation : I 1. Back Prime all wood siding and trim prior to installation, I 2. Fasteners to be high quality hot dipped galvanized of adequate length to penelrale 1 Tz" into wood studs or blocking. Fasteners to be tapped flush, not set I lnterior Trim and Woodwork See finish and wood schedule. Ir I t t I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I Billingsley Residence 50 7o Printing Set Outline Specifications Cottle Graybeal Yaw 11-1-99 page 6 of 12 At Pecan trim and casework: Provide wood trim and casing of # 1 grade, or better select tight knot with maximum 120lo moisture mntent, suitable for natural finish or stain and of the stock sizes listed below: (- no voids in knots. At Pecan trim and casework: Provide wood trim and casing of # 1 grade, no knots, with maximum 12% moisture content, suitable for natural finish or stain and of the stock sizes listed below At Sycamore/birds-eye Maple casework: Provide wood trim and casing of # 1 grade, no knots, with maximum 12% moisture contenl, suitable for natural finish or stain and of the stock sizes listed below 1. Provide trim in wood type per schedulesin the following stock sizes: -Wood base to be provided at all rooms except bathrooms of 1 or 2 piece design of 314" x 9 /r'with shaped profile. -Door jamb casing trim to be provided at all rooms ot 414" x2Ti'wrth eased edge. Wndow jamb To" x2/r" w/ profile shown -Door and window head trim to be shaped profile as shown in drawings ctt from 1Tz" x3 %'stock. -Window sill to be made from 2 pieces with sill and apron design. Srll of 314" xZY)' with eased edge. Apron ot Tt" x 2 112 tnm. 2. At interior wood timber columns, beams and rafters provide stained wood with 'oiled" finish. Provide light distressing on otherwise smooth sanded finish.3. At living rm., dining rm. & kitchen, wood ceiling, provide stained "oiled'finish. 2. Upper cabinets at kitchen to have translucent glass panel (sandblasted on inside). 3. Stair rail: Provide budget for custom designed metal handrail at main stair from entry to living, to dining and up to master bedroom. 4. At all closets except Master, provide 3/4" painted particleboard shelf with % round edge, 1 Tz" diameter stained Birch rod with K & V 1 195 metal support bracket (or similar) for shelf and rod. DIVISION 7 - Thermal and Moisture Protection 07160 Waterproofing Provide Bituthane sheet waterproofing at all foundation walls from base of footing to 6" below graoe. 07190 Vapor Barrier 6 mil polyethylene vapor barrier to be applied to warm side of all wall/floor/ceiling assemblies: provide at the inside face of studs, under gravel at all interior concrete slabs, under plywood at crawl space floors and underside of roof joists. -Lap all joints one stud or joist. -Tape and seal all rips, tears and punctures in barrier. -Gut to fit tightly around all penetrations such as electrical boxes, pipes and light fixtures. t t t I I T I I I I t I I I I I I I t Billingsley Residence 50 % Printing Set Outline Specifications Cottle Graybeal Yaw 11-1-99 page'l of 12 07200lnsulation Exierior stud walls: R-19 fiberglass batt insulation continuous between studs. Typical Roof: Provide R-38 fiberglass batts at trusses and roof joists. Provide 3" rigid insulation with min R-15 above plywood roof sheathing with a min W' plywood top layer. Insulation and plywood may be installed as a panel system. Concrete Foundation walls: provide 1" rigid insulation from 6' below grade to top of footing. Sound isolation Batts: Provide sound insulation batl at all bathroom walls, at all bedroom walls. and at floor assembly. 07311 Cedar Shingles Provide cedar shingles at roof per drawings. To be installed over waterproof membrane underlayment per section 07313. Install with hot-dip galvanized roofing nails per manufactures recommendations. 07313 W.P. Membrane underlayment @ Roof Provide W.R. Grace Vicor lce and Water Shield Waterproof membrane throughout the cedar shingle roof. Provide WR. Grace Vicor Ultra lce and Water Shield Waterproof membrane throughout the metal roof. At all roofs, continue w.p. membrane 3' up the sides of all walls which intersect, and continue up all vertical transitions between the main roof and the dormer roof elements. 074i1 Manufacture roof panels -Provide PFSM standing seam metal roofing panels at 12" o.c.,24 gage. Provide approx. %' wide x 1" tall standing seams. 07530 Single Ply Roofing - called W.P. Deck Membrane At deck off living room: Provide double layer Bituthane membrane over plywood underlaymeni over 2x decking over joists cut to slope Vr' per foot. -Roof to be covered with "flat" wood deck over counter sloped pressure treated wood sleeper. Provide protection board over membrane / under sleepers 07600 Flashing and Sheet Metal At cedar shingle roof: Provide copper flashing & gutters of 22 gage. At PFSM standing seam roof provide 24 gauge PFSM flashing & gutters. Fabricate sheet metal with flat lock seams to indicated profiles for gutters, down spouts, and misc. flashing details. Separate flashing from corrosive substrates, such as cementitious materials, with a bituminous coating paint. Provide for thermal expansion. Anchor flashing in place with noncorrosive fasteners. 07901 Joints and Sealants At exterior joints use estomeric type sealants - polyurethane, polysulfide, acrylic polymer or silicone rubber sealants. All exposed sealants to be stainable. At interior joints use acrylic-latex caulks and sealants. All exposed sealants and caulks to be I I I I I t I I I I t I I I I I I t I Billingsley Residence 50 o/o Printing Set Outline Specifications Cottle Graybeal Yaw 11-1-99 page 8 of 12 paintable / stainable. DIVISION 8 - Doors and VUindows 08200 Wood Doors Exterior/Entry/ Front door: Pre-hung 1 314" x 8'-O'", 1 panel type stile and rail door made of Pecan/Hickory. Panel to be horizontal boards approx. 5" high with v groove between boards. Horizontal board may be applied over a solid core door. Transparent stain finish and sealer at exterior and interior. lnterior doors Type 1: Pre-hung 1 314" x 7'6", 1 panel type stile and rail door made of Pecan/Hickory. (Could be same as exterior front door or look similar) Panel to be horizontal boards approx. 5" high with v groove between boards. Stained finish. Interior doors Type 2: Pre-hung 1 314" x 6' 8", Solid core fir door, Master Closet doors provide sandblasted glass doors with wood frame. Mechanical room and interior garage doors: Pre-hung 1 314" x 7'6" door made with 20-minute rating and smoke seal to look similar to other interior doors. Apply trim t9 solid core door so as to look like other interior doors. Stained finish. 08333 Overhead Doors @ Garage Upward acting, sectional, electric operation, wood door with applied ruff sawn cedar trim on exterior face and lights per drawings. Provide quiet operation mechanism, hang on isolation joints. Provide keypad at exterior. 08610 Wood Windows & Patio Doors Wndows except as noted below and on schedule to be fixed, casement, awning and patio door type aluminum clad wood frame windows and patio doors by Weather Shield, Eagle or Pella in manufactures standard colors and sizes (except as noted) with applied lites per elevations. At living rm., dining rm. & kitchen windows, provide wood exterior finish, W transparent sealer. For all windows except as noted: Glazing to be standard 5/8" double pane, low E coating except as noted. Provide safety glass where required by code. Provide screens. Provide solid stock jambs and trim suitable for semi -transparent stain on interior. Provide transparent sealer on wood suitable for semi transparent stain finish. Install using nailing flange. Fill voids between rough frame and window with fiberglass insulation. Where break proof glazing is required, provide engineered system consisting of steel frame and I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Billingsley Residence 50 % Printing Set Outline Specifications Cottle Graybeal Yaw 11-1-99 page 9 of 12 W or Yq" laminated glass at exterior capable of withstanding forces outlined on attached diagrams. Provide Tz"or Ti' air space and Tt" low E glazing at interior glass. Provide R value of glazing. 08710 Finish Hardware Provide alloraance for door and window hardware to be selected later. Door hardware to be custom handle w/ Baldwin locUlatch mechanisms Allow for locking mechanism on cabineUcloset system doors in Lu Lu's, George's and Trammel's closets. DIVISION 9 - Finishes 09250 Gypsum Drywall Wall type #1 - Unless noted otherwise walls & ceiling have painted dry wall finish, all drywall at walls and ceiling assembly to be 5/8" gypsum board (G\AE}). All tape, joint compounds, fasteners, etc. will be as recommended by the gypsum board mfr. Use standard 90-degree metal corner beads at exposed outside corners. lnstall a "Light knock down finish" texture. Provide USG Durock cementitious backer board or approved equal behind all ceramic wall and floor and tile countertops (other than tile base). Add alternative #l: @ living rm., dining rm., kitchen, entry & main stair provide integral color plaster over GWB. 09300 Tile and Stone Tile ln bath of apartment: Floor: Provide Capco, American Olean or Dal-Tile standard color 8"x8" matte glazed tile, approx. 1/4" thickness, with matching tile base around room. Install with organic adhesive per tile manufactures recommendations. Provide tile base at walls. Seal grout with penetrating sealer. Wall Tile: Provide Capco, American Olean or Dal-Tile standard color, 4"x4" matte glazed tile, with standard 2" bullnose trim and ceramic soap dish. Install ovet Yz" Durock tile backer and troweled on liguid waterproofing. Use Latex- Portland cement mortar to set tiles. Seal groul with penetrating sealer. House bathrooms: At walls install Stone Tile over Tz" Durock tile backer and troweled on liquid waterproofing. Use Latex-Portland cement mortar to set tiles. Seal grout with penetrating sealer. 09680 Garpeting See where marked in plan as noted here.- At house, provide at marked bedrooms, closets and at secondary stair. Provide $35.00 allowance for high - quality grade pile carpet, pad & installation. Carpet to be stretched and secured with tack strips, not glued. I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I t I I I I t I o Billingsley Residence 50 % Printing Set Outline Specifications Cottle GraybealYaw 11-1-99 page 10 of l-2 - At apartment, provide at living rm., dining, rm. and bedroom. Provide $18.00 a yard allowance for carpet, pad & installation. 09550 Hardwood Flooring Provide allowance to install hardwood floors per finish schedule. Provide quarter-sawn material in random widths and lengths. Floor to have some distressing and saw marks. 09900 Painting / Staining At Gypsum Board: Provide primer plus two finish coats of Benjamin Moore, Pittsburgh, Shenrvin Wlliams, Devoe, Glidden or approved equal "eggshell finish" lnterior latex paint. Provide primers and undercoat paint produced by the same manufacturer as the finish coats. At lnterior Wood Trim: Match samples provided by interior designer. Provide 2 coats of Cabot, Sherwin \Mlliams, Olympic, Kwal Howells or approved equal interior stain containing polyurethane in alf locations. lf stain does not contain polyurethane, apply 2 coats of clear polyurethane finish over stain. Custom color and finish may be required; owner desires 'oiled" finish. ExteriorWood Trim and Siding: provide 2 coats of Cabot, Sherwin Williams, Olympic, Kwal Holrrells or approved equal exterior semi transparent stain on all exterior wood trim and wood siding. All exterior wood siding and trim shall be fully back-primed. At exterior and exposed Fenous metals: primer and one coat of Moore's iron clad industrial enamel (qM-071) or approved equal. At interior exposed Fenous metals (such as railings): provide patina finish with wax or polyurethane sealer. DIVISION 10 - Specialties 10310 Fireplace Fireplace to an lsokern be gas log unit with brick masonry firebox box. Flue must be secured open per local code. Glass sliding "pocket" doors in steel frame will be provided at fireplace. Exterior chimney will be stone per elevations. Deductive alternative #1 - Provide gas log unit with pre-manufacture metal firebox box Add afternative #2 - Provide wood buming unit with EPA rated scrubber in chimney. Motorized Window Shades: Provide motorized window shade at west wall of living room as shown on ceiling plans. I I I I I I I I t I I t I I I I I t I Billingsley Residence 50 % Printing Set Outline Specifications DIVISION 11 - Equioment Cottle GraybealYaw 11-1-99 page lL of 12 1 {450 Residential Appliances At house, provide gas range with electric stove, refrigerator, microwave, and 1 dishwasher. All to be high residential grade with stainless steel finish. At house laundry, provide full size front loading, below counter washer and dryer. At apartment, provide GE stackable washer/dryer. All appliances in apartment will be electric GE profile series, provide microwave w/ recirculating hood DIVISION 13 - Special Construclion 13171 OutdoorSpa Provide a self contained heat electric outdoor acrylic spa approx. 8' in diameter, with top 18" above grade. Provide complete engineered system including control system, timers for operation, heat controls, hydrogen peroxide sanitation system, pumps and jets, valving and connections, drains, and insulated covers. Coordinate installation with subcontractor and other trades. DIVISION 15 - Mechanical - Mechanical system shall be an Engineered design build system. Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers has been hired by C.G.Y. to provide design assistance to the mechanical / Electrical subcontractor. Engineer will review design build drawings, calculations and specifications. 15000 General Provide high efficiency gas boiler, wilh heat exchanger for domestic hot water and side vent exhaust. Provide radiant heat system installed in first floor slab and in 1 1/2" Gyp Crete @ the plywood floor at the second and third levels. 15001 Plumbing Fixture Schedule At house all fixtures to be high end Kohler or similar, provide cast-iron tubs. Provide whirlpool tubs at all house bathtubs (not at apartment). Bath faucets to be Grohe or Kohler quality, @ apartment provide Delta fixtures and faucets. DlVlSlbN 16 Electrical - See specifications and typical notes on electrical drawings. 16000 General See electrical drawings. Provide white "Lutron" line switches and outlets. Provide dimmers at all kitchen, TV rm., dinning and living rm. liEhts 16001 Light Fixture Schedule Provide an allowance for the following fixtures: Wall sconces along stair, living, dining & master bedroom and @ all house bathrooms , Under counter lighting in kitchen and wet bar. Recessed can lighting at all baths and closets Low voltage track lighting at living, dining and kitchen mounted to beams and rafters Surface mounted lights in garages and basement areas Fan light combination at Bathrooms : Exterior lighting at garages and entry I I t I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I Ellllngsley Residence 50 % Printing Set ql0ine Specifications . ;JG0{lf Llght Fixture Schedule, (eont) Ohandelier @ dining & living Rm. Pool table light. Erterior landscape and walkway lighting at entry and srterior southgatio. Cottle GraybealYaw 11-1-99 page 12 of 12 I I I I I t I I I I I I I t I I I I t Billingsley Residence SECTION 09901 -Exterior Color Schedule 10-25-99 Material: RoofingType# I Option A- Cedar Shingles Option B- Asphalt Shingle Roof Type # I Copper f'lashing Siding Type # 1 Vertical Board on Board Roofing Color # 2 OptionA- Standing Seam MTL Roof Option B - Raised Profile Asphalt $hingle Roofing Color # 2 PFSM Flashing, Siding Color # 2 Cedar Siding All Fascias and Soffits -@ Siding 1,2,&3 Misc. Flashing Misc. Flashing on Center Portion of House (below rooftype one) -Misc. Exposed Steel corulectors, Angles Channels, etc. Vents, Louvers, Fireplace Vent, etc Clad Window @ sidng 1,2,&3 -PreWeatheredGalvatique UNA-Clad ( a non-metalic blue/gray) UC-4 standing sean Color: Cedar Shakewood Copper Semi-transparent Stain 909 Aspen White To MatchRoofing Semi-transp'arent Stain 908 Manufacturer: Scotts Mill Elk Prestique Hussey Copper Olympic Elk Prestique Hussey Copper Olympic To Match Siding Color Olympic -Pre WeatheredGalvatique UNA-Clad (a non-metalic weathered/gray) UC-4 standing seam Copper Paint color to match Galvatique Paint color to match adjacent siding color Weathered Gray (i.e. Galvatique ) Eagle Exterior Color Schedule 09901 - I I CO BuffMoss rock in a Mothect{ah.ne/Gallesos Dry Stack 09901 - 3 The enrfgy-efficiency cxpert$ Sirltolv 1rt:r. f;A(.i1. f.: r'urkt:s ,.1 ttellcr er*:r.:1'-r:ff i<:ir.ini r..; i I r<i<.;.**. 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PRt-tllGll'lEERE0 . cusT0M oP€l{i/Gs -J|: Dilflngstey Residence O - GeorgeIt Prelir % S.haeffe_r ConstruiGo n Com pinv ID Tast Name una ry uomstl 'uctton Schedule -Slr"t un'00 I lut,oo--l-lf,f;j[-%Sep '00 , oct'oo l--- N;' "- ; I I I I E||||ngstey Rasidence 5/26/99 r 612Z01)j 9/3 tons I nnsfiifr g*-o6*-|-- J.. oi Feb'Q1 ller '0i a4 lYtg 1:!z6fplol1fr tr1 *n z+ iun Apr'01 | May ,0r f- .,tun ,01 I 3 4 t rrecsrtsrrltGf,Ion uewices - Recewe scnemau" o"affi -.^r- 126/99 | 5t26t99 i 415/00 5/26199 4t1 I 4t15 4n9 El11 5n7 I 6110 6n4 1/OO 6t21/99 h - t/99 u99 y99 E p9, I esI 6n 99 7t1?,99 : ' : 8/16/99r 9 F 10t20t99 8/1Slr, 9/13/991i ^PPruYal l0notss I 10t2u99 H CGY ice"aa a^oz ,-. GSCC narf^-- ,.uuqu(J.l uocument set :""r1 10/8/99 14 E 16 i _ E.,, I rsrr€.\5ary pnce cnedcng - i consrruaion onwinlia-EftEZoif,G-€I Receve permit Sei-.----.-.......'----..--.------.-- I Suomd fcr oermit --------=- 1ot'tztgsi 1ffi I'tz3t99 12JA99 123t99 iz6lr, 12ni99 '1216t99IEstabrbhRnatBffi - Receve Buitding permF - Asbesros Tesdng - I i I I 12n //99 )llqtnn I i 1112no nlucp 1t1ZO0 1n4tw$?3t1n0 6tinn1 3l1too 3r'Tno 3/6i/00 3/10/@ 23 t 3/1300 3/31rcoanloI r-t=-rrte\ lL:ttn 6t2!01 4t3too 4t14tOO I d fI iI tt I f, 2S t"-rur Inrfl"to"a.nuffirui w"terp.onng/ffi . FinsnGraoe- H Landscaping -- Form &pourFootin< 6/29/00 7t13t00 5n6no 6t2too 6t29tO0 7t't3tol 5J'17t01 5l24tO1 51"24t01 6t22t01 4t17t00 1'll9l00 4t17 too 4tzstoo Rolled up Task If Ro ed up progrcss Rolled Up Mitestone Q Critical Tasks - AFr\\\\\\€ ]: Extemal Tasks Proiect Summary a q^lir Rolled Up Split : : - -i -'.- --*..- - i I Iru I 1ruoo 6t1lo0 5n200 6/16/00 Task Progress Milestone -r- uurr raty /99 I f- i I IM_ BillingsleY Residence George Shaeffer Construction Company Preliminary Construction Schedule Task Nam€ Plumbingy'in Ground Start Finish un '00 | Jul '00 ! Aug'0o I Srp 19 o"!'oo I N""'oo lffil rr"/01 Apr '01 ilay '01 | Jun '0r I ID 35 36 6t1l | 6n5 | 7ts 1 7m 1 uE | 889 I s/3 | s/17 i0l1 | 10/1s | 10/2s | 11t12 | 11t26 | tuof trzncl-]Fl tnt-f v4 l:?!1s I Ja1 "o 4t1 4115 429 1A13 1 5n7 | 6t10 I 6/1/00 I 6nloo D 3D @ I I . Cr-J T Etedti:auin Ground 6/5i00 i 6nloo 37 3S Slab Pradcravel 6/8/00 6t1A00 Install Heat lines 6/13/00 i 6/15100 39 Pour slab 6/15/00 i 6i/16/00 4 CMU Construciion/Stone Ledge 5121lOO 581/00 11 Framing 6/19/00 10l10loo 42 Plurlbing Rough-in 9/19/00 10t23tOO 43 Elecfical Roughin 10/5'/00 11/9/00 {EXTERIOR FINISHES 6/ 19/00 st25l01 I II 45 . ORDER WINOOUTS -6/19/00 6/19/O0 46 €RDER INTERIOR DOORS-9t1too 9t1too 47 Stone Veneer 9/8/00 1A4n0 48 Exterior Flagstone 4/19/01 5l't7lo1 49 Install Spa 5/10/01 5nflo'l I: i t' l 50 Exterior Trim & Windows 9/29/00 1214t@ 51 Ererior Paintlng 9t12lOO 3t'l4to1 4 Roofing 10/2si00 12n|g 6/1/0155INTERTOR FINNiHES 8/4'00 . :F ii: ,lon : i ::. E :It?si I 56 ORDER CABINETS/APPLIANCES 8/4/00 8l4no 57 lnsulation 1 1/10/00 11t'l7roo 58 Drywall 1 1/2CU00 1Z28tOO 59 Interior Trim. Doors and Floor & l rall Finishes 12nAorj 3r23l01 60 Cabanets & Countertopq zHO1 3tzo1 61 lnterior Painting 3t12tO1 5t14tO1 62 Electncal TtiE/Finish 4n6/o1 vl0/01 63 Plumbing Trim/F'in ish 4t6to1 4l20l01 6.1 Finish Wood Floors 5t17 tO1 5/29tO1 65 Camet Install t10/01 5t17n'l 66 PunchlisvMove.in Tasks 5t17 tO1 611to1 67 Final Cleenino 5t24lO1 6t1t91 68 COMPLETION 6/1/01 6/1/0r - Ro edupFrogr€ Cr icai Tasks sks ffiISWrm sptit rmary F|| Rotted up sptit I iLagendTask - Mllestor Progress - summa rc O Roled up Task .v lFl Roled up M estone I rss - E*emalTar esss\T\-\-€ ProiectSun 6/23/99 raqe 4 A VALAIYCHE-LOADING AITALY$S BILLINGSLEY RESII}ENCE vArL, coLoRADO Prcparcd For Ms. JilI Sprch Cottle Graybcal Yew Architccb I r. ARTHUR I. MEARS, P.E.,INC. r Nanral Hazards Consultantsf 555 coorty Road 16a w;1#,l'.', I arlmcrnernii.com aI ! hfiy27,l$9 .^, I Ms. Ji[ spacnF Corttle Graybeal yaw a P.O. Box6337 t Avon, CO81620 t D€arIvG. Spaeft:t The attached snow- and debris-avalanche loading analysis on the p'roposed Billingsley 3 residence in Vail has been prepared as we dissrssed. I bave included a discussion of tie I risk associated yffi rrsing the area- I Please contact me ifyou have any questions or would like additional cotrsultation from S rne. I t5"b' I ;'Mrwv2^t I ff*"*'*"1engineer I I I t t I I Mats s&ntqg. AJMr.s. fuslu Cffiol Etrfurbg I I I t I 1 I t I I I T i T t t t t I I 1 OBJECTIVES A}.ID LIMITATIONS OFREPORT As discussed with Jill Spaeh and llans Berglund during my site visit in June, this analysis and report have the following objectivec: a" Calculation of snow and debris avalanche dynamics (velocity, inpacr pressue, flow thickness); b. calculation of impact and depoaitional loads on the proposed Billingsley residence; and c. General discnssiou ofthe hazard at this site. This report also ha< the following limitstions which must be rmderstood bv all those relying on the results: a- The report is site-specific and therefore applies only to architectual deails in the cottle crraybeal Yaw &awings dated 54'99; sipificaut changes to these plans may invalidate the results; b. OnIy mow and debris avalanches have becn considqre4 other hazarde x116i. sitc, ifany, are beyond the scope ofthis reporq and c. Change to thc terain or forest cover could increase the probability of avalanches. 2 TERRAIN A}ID AVAI-AI{CHES The building site is located at ffe base ofa steep, aspen-covered colluvial slope (Figurc 1) typical of those in Vail. Neither snow or debris avalanches hsve been observed on the slope directly above the poposed house wen though it is suffciently steep for zuch proc€sn€s. Futhermorg a house bas been located at the site of the proposed new house for approximately 30 yean and bas not been impacted by avalanches. A field inspection conducted during June, 1999 indicated no evidence ofavalanches during recent decades. study of aerial photographs taken in 1939, 1950, 1962,1974, and 1984 likewise show no widence of avalanches at this site. The above observations indicate rhat &s renun p€riodl ofavalanches is on the order ofat least 50, possibty 100 years at the site. Despite of the lack of snow or debris avalanches in recent decades, such wents are possible at this site and must be considered in desigu according to Toum of vail ordirmce. Recent years (e.g., l9S4) have prodrced widesfad of debris avalanches on slopes similar to the subject site. These deb,ris avalanches have torn out the aspen forest including the root syst€m and some ofthe soil cover, thereby incorporafing Iarge anormts of soil, rock, and vegetative debris into tle snow and depositing this debris ' Return period - The average imerval in yea$! of an avalanche at the proposed building site. The retum perio4 T, is reciprocally rdated to tle corutant ""'n"l probablility, P, ther,efore T = l/P. This probahlity does not changc after an avalaoche ocqrrs unless the terrain or furest co\rer is s$$adial}v alt€r€d. I I I L at the base of the steep slope. Narmw downslope scars in the aspen forest in locations similar to tbat proposed for the lillingsley residence indicate trat debris arralanches have been common on the slopes above east vail. The widespread danage from debris avalanches in 1984 prompted the Town of vail to map debris avalanche areas. The . Billingsley site is within a defined debris-avalanche area and therefore requires mitigation according to Vail maps and the hazard ordinance. Snow avalanches are also possible at this site and would become more likely after a debris avalanche removed some of the forest Snow avalanches would consist of either dry or wet snow. The dry mow variety would achieve velocities in excess ofthose associated with debris avalanches and would travel farther futo the runout zone (stopping in Ptarmigan Road). Howwer the dry snow avalanches would be of much tesser flowin! dens8 and unuld not prodrce impact pressrres as large as tb wet debris avalanches. 3 DY}IAMICSANDIMPACT Because the dynamics ofsnow and debris avalanches have not been measured but are required for desig4 they have been calculated using the best available methodologr. Specifically, the following procedure was used: a" A dry-snow avalanche stopping position on ptarneigan Road was assume{ a debris-avalanche stopping position between the proposed residence and Ptarmigan Road was assumed both are consistent with obssrvations of major events in Vail rhet have been obsewd b. Given the stopping position assumed in "4" velocity was computed as glven inAppendixA; c. Impact pressure was computed assuming a density, p : 150 kg/m3 for dry snow avalanches and p:450 kg/m3 for tbe wst debnis avalanches;d Flowthickness was assumed to be 1.0m for snow avalanches and 1.2m from debris avalanches; e. Snow dspth on the ground (at the south side of the housc) was assumed to be 1.0m for tlre dry sno'w avalanche and zero for the debris avalanches. Given tle above assrmptions, the existing terrain above the building and the dynalrrics calculations, the following impact velocities were computed: Dry-snowavalanche: 10.4 m/sec (34.1 ft/s; ?3.3 mtr) Debris avalanche: 6.9 m/sec (22.6 ftls;15.5 mph). Both of these were used in rmpac't pressure calculations given in Section 4. I t t I I I t I t I I I i I I I l I I I I I I I I I I t 4 PRESSURES ON BUILDING FROM AVALANCHES Pressures, calculated as discussed in Section 3, act against 16s flat south or uphi[-facing walls "Ao" "B," and *C" labeled in Figure 2. \\evertical disEibution ofthese pr*s*; are as shown in Figure 3. The following additional ftct should be considered uften incorporating these pressures in{o final stnrctural engineering: a. Althoueh snow and debris avalanches bave been considered separately they do not occur simultaneously. The loading diagram is a compoJite of the - '\rorst case" condition b' The vertical pressure dishibution is tiangular in shape, decreasing linearly to zero at the top of the pmesstue wedge.c' Some vegetative debris (primarily aspen fec fiunls) will be carried into the houseat a velocity of 15 feeVsec.. Point inpsct loads from thes€ tee trunks (up to 6 inches in diameter) should also be considered d- The impacr loads given may require multiplication by an impact factor, F[ The value ofFI ranges between 1.0 and 2.0. Determination of the value of this factor is the responsibility of the silnrctural engineer who must take the free period of the structtre and the 'rise tine" of impact iqto consideration (see *e'). e. The rise time of avalanche impact (time from initial inpact to ma:rimum) is 0.5 seconds. - ' Table I lists the design impact pr€ssure (given as a numerical value times an impact ftctor, FI), and the total height, measured from grade, to the top ofthe triangular pressure wedge. I I I i I t I Wall Surface P-* (at erad€)H (tlt. of pnessure uadse) A&C 450 FI psf 15.6 feet B 250 FI psf 13.3 feet 5 I{AZARD TO RESIDENTS A}.ID OTHER USERS OF PROPERTY The proposed house is located in a defined avalanche area and thus users ofthe property will be exposed to some hazard ufren using facilities on tbe south side of the buiiding. As discussed previously, the return period ofavalanches is on the order of50 to l0O yean (rougbly a lq/o to 2o/o annual probability). Because people are generally inside dwing the sbrmy conditiom productng the snow avalanches and will therefore be exposed a smqll p€rcentage of the time, hszard will be very snall. The haadcould be sipificant if the patio area is in use during spring thaw periods when wet snow and debris avalaaches are most likely. To limit orposure on the patio are4 users should avoid use of this area during the spriag tbaw periods that are most likely to produce wst-snour and debris- avalanches. l49 6 COMPLI.ANCEWM{VAILI{AZARDORDINANCE I T,fopo*edBiuingFley residence will mt deflect snowor debris avalanchesonto anypublic or privare property aad is therefore in compliance with tre Toum of Vail hazard I ordinance which prohibits any such..adv€rse deflection- - The poposed house- if desigped to resist the forces as ortlincd in this report will redrce J thehazardtoareasbelow,oinorthofthehouse. _. Reportpreparedby,I offi'-il ltb"* I anhuri. Mears, p.E.It Avalauche-contol engineer t t I I I T I I t I I t I I I I I I I t I I I I i I I t I Itf [$iN.:.-$ ;ir+1ff4;liif;i\Hilr *A':,i..ip:--f.$Efr;illrl:,8$k$5:lii / r'/. !!!tf1.'5-5-;-'=tjyffif--: af!''.:+- ;,: ---l\';;;-*---.'-:'-7-=.:;s+tt fi $i itiil fi.-::::tfr !!. ffii8 L'- :l ..l',r-ls.dS,'S :f ,,':rj#*t*.:i $ij.,.. -.---l* n:- -:.--'r-:Lvr r.-rl\,\ 1-+..\ \\\t. ;rir.ilit. t l.fi -rJ: ,i. .Jt\ r r'...' I f' .-.- RGURE l. OvsrviewoftheterraininthevicinityoftheBillingslcyresidence on i---f ' Ptrarmigan Road The avalanche area a{fecting the proposed residence is outlined Other i.-*.. avaianche ar€as are not showni-{l-" ll f' Scale-l:12000(1"=1000') =ts I '17"W - 150.00', r\- T\-- I -l \ \i- '.---.-__-+_.-l \--\_-- l9P_ t; _lgview of Billingsley residence showing walls .R,' .8,. and .?,, epoeedto avalanche irpact. T I It If-- L I I I-J-' I I II I I Tt- l t I IJll/ tir^all-ez-r"t *l I ooI I t I t I I I I I AVA],ANCXIE aa---;- FIGURE 3. Vertical pressure distributions on wall surfaces 3'4" "8," and o'C." Presure distribution is linear. Note that numerical values must be multiplied by an impact factoa Fi. ': (\ :--\ I "rrrtCrey Residence, Vail, Cofolo I INPUT DATAt sEGMENT LENGTH(n) ANcLE Mu M/D(m)o 98.0 38.7 0.25 sO1 88.0 33.7 0.2s 50 r 2 7L.O 31.0 O.25 503 29.O 24-4 0.2s 50 I 4 31.0 L2-4 O.zs sO r vEl-,ocrrtEs' sEG*{ENr o:8Til I[T';i:'I , it:i il,: i2:l LiZ t 3 12.1 rnls 10-4 m,/s t 4 LO.2 n/s 4.4 m/s Avalanche does not stoP. I I I I t I I I APPFNDD( A Longitudinal velocity distribution of dry-snow avalanches from thqI s&rnng zone at E 800 feet elcvation to Ftarmigan Roadat 8p60 fesr el€vation l T I I t ti Il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I o Eepworth-Pawtak G€otechnicet I!c.flno Cornty R@d 154 Glcnwood Sprirys, Colorado E1601 Phone ry0-lHfF7gEt Fu: 9?ll'945-84521 hpgeo@hpgeotech.com fl]BSnIL Sf,T]DY AIID GEOLOGIC SIIE ASSESSMENT PROPOSED RESIDH\TCE LOf 3, BLOCK 7, FILING 7, VAIL VILI,A,GE I.170 PTARIidIGAN ROAI) YAIL, COLORADO 'I NO. rE 239 APRrL 3{t, 19!'9 PREPAREDFOR: LUCY BILLINGSLEY C/O COTIT,E GRAYBEAL YAW ARCMTECTS AITN.: JILL SPAEH P.O. BOX GlilT AVON, COLORADO t1620 I I I t I I I I I I I I I It il ll il tl tl HEPWORIH . PAWLAK GEOTECENICAL, INC. April30, 1999 Lury Billingsley c/o Cottle Graybeal Yaw ArcbitccB Attn.: Jill Spaeh P.O. Box 6337 Avon" Colorado 81620 Job No. 199 239 subjecu Report Transmitral, subsoil snrdy and Geologic site Assessment, Proposed Residence, I-ot 3, Block 7, Filitrg 7,vail, Village, l17O Rzrnigan Road, Vail, Cotorado Dear Ms. lillingsley: As requested, we have condrcted a zubsoil sardy and geologrc sirc assessm€nt for &e proposed residence at the subject site, Subsurface conditions enconntered in tbe explorarory borings ddlled in the general pmposd buildhg area consist of relatively stilf clay and send overlying relarively dense clayey sand and gravel containing cobbles and boulders. Groundwater was not encou$ered in the borings at the trme of dri[ing. Tte proposed reside,nce can be foundcd on spread footings placed on the nanrral subsoilsror properly conpacted granular structural fiU and designcd for an allowable bearing pressure of2,000 psf. The report which follows describes our exploration, stnnuurizes sur findings, and presents our rcconrmerrlqrions. It is iryortmt rhrr we provid€ consultation during design, and.field ser:rrices during constnrction to review and monitor the implmentation of the geotechnical reconmendatiotrt. If you have any questions rcgardbg this rqnrt, please contact us. Sincerely, IIEPWORTH - PAWI-AK GEOTECHMCAL, INC.fr".*.*/]'*M# / Thomas J. Westhoff ry Rcv. By: SLP TrW/hm ttt I I I I I I I I T I I I I I I I o a TABLE OF CONTENTS :. PT]RPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY PROPOSED CONSTRUCTTON . . . SITE CONDIIIONS AND GEOLOGIC SETTING GEOLOGICSITEASSESSMENT : . . . . FIELD EPLORATION SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS FOUNDAIfONS. .. FOUNDATION AND RETAINING WALLS FLOOR SLABS I]NDERDRAIN SYSTEM SITE GRADING .....tSURTACEDRAINAGE .'.... LIMIIATIONS FTGT'RE I - LOCATION OF ryPLORATORY BORTNGS FTGURE 2. LOGS OF E}PLORATORY BORINGS\ FIGURE 3 - LEGEND AND NOTES FIGURE 4 - SWELL-CONSOLIDATION TEST RESI]LTS TABLE I - SUMMARY OF I.ABORA'TORY TESTREST]LTS 1 I 2 2 3 4 4 4 f, 7 7 8 8 9 H-P GEoTECH I I I T I I I I t I t I I I I I I I I PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY This report presents the results ofa subsoil surdy and geologic site assessneff for aproposed residence to be located on Lot 3, Block /, piling 7, Vail Village, 1170 Ptarndgan Road' vair, colorado. The project site is showr on Fig. r. The purpose of tbe surdy was to develop recommendations for the foundation desiga and assess potential geologic hazards which may afrect the site. The study was condrrcted in accordance with our a''een*nt for geotecbnicar engircering scnrices to Lucy Bi[ingsley darcd March g, t99 g. A field eryloration prognm consisting of a geologic field review and exploratory borings was conducted. to obtain information on surhc€ and subsurfrce conditions' samples of the zubsoils obtained during th€ field exploration were test€d in the laboratory to determine their classificatioa coryressibility or swell and other cbaracteristics. Tte r€surts of the fierd exploration and laboratory tesring were analyzed to develop recommeno^tiok for foundation types, depths and allowabre Pressures for tbe proposed buitding foundation. This report srrmmeriz.es the data obtained during this strdy and prescds oru conchsions, design recomendations and other geotechnical engineering considerations based on thO prorposed **6ustiqn and the subsoil conditions encountered.. \ PROPOSED CONSTRUqUON The existing residence on site is proposed to be razed and repraced with a two story wood frane stnrcnre over a c/alkout bascment and garage. Ground floor will be stab-on-grade. Grading for the strucorrc is ass'meo to be rclatively minor with cut deptbs between about 4 !o 12 fu. We assume relatively light foundatiou loadings, tlTical of the proposed qpe of consetrction rtuilding loadings, location or grading plans cbange significantry from those described above, we should be notified to rc+valuate the recommendations contained in thirr repon- H.P GEoTECH -2- SIIE COI{DITIONS AND GEOLOGIC SETTING The existing residence and proposed new resid€nce site is located on the sou& side of the Gore Creek Valley about one mile east of the Vail tovm c€nter. Rarmigar Road borders the property on the north and National Forest Scrvice land borders the property on tte south. Slopes at the building site are nod€rab and are in the raage of 20 to 25%. These moderate slopes abnrytly tansfion to a very stecp vaUey side within about 50 feet of the existing residence. A residcnce is locatcd oa the Lot 2 to the west. Tract F to the east is vacant. vegeanion on the valley side to the south is an aspen forest wi6 somc conifers. A well d€fined snow avalanche or debris avalanche n?ck by an absence of aspen trees is located just to the east of the existing rcsidence. At the time of our geologic field revicw on March Ls, lggg from one to two feet of snow was pres€Nrt on the grormd. Regional geologic napping shows tbat formation rock in the area is the Pennsylvanian-age Mfurum Formation (Tweto and Lovering , !g77)- The Mimurn Formation congists,of,coarse-grained smdstone, conglomcrarc, end shale with some carbonare beds. Two cliff outcrop bands are present on the valley sidc up slope of the existing residence- Elsewhere on tbe valley side the Minturn Formation is covered by colluvium and glacial drift. GEOLOGIC STNE ASSESSMENT , Regional hazards sndies done in the Vail aria inAicare rhat the exisring residence and proposed new residence site is in potential snow-avalanche, debris- avalarche and roclf,all hazards zones (Mears 1979, Mears 1984, ard schmueser ad Associates, 1984). Bascd on oru fidd review, we concur that thesc potenfial hazards could affect the site. The potential for snow avalanche app€a$ to be the most fre$cd condition. Snow arralanches large enough to remove soIne rees in the general area of the project sirc have been estimated to have statistical rcftrn p€riods of about 30 years (Mears, 192). Estinares for statistical re$m p€riods of debris avalanche and rockftll are not available for the Vail area. Both debris avelanche and rockfall have historicallv H-P G€oTEcH TI I I I I I I I I I N II I il il I I -3- atrected building in tbe vail rea with sirrilar geotogic settings at the project sitc. Both apBear !o be active geologrc proco'se$, but they nay occur relativery intequently. snow avalanche, debris avalanche md rockfal pres€nt a potemial ri,sk to the existing and proposed new residence. A[ threc could result in damage to a conventionally designed residence and fisk to iB oc$panB which must be acccpted by the owner' It may be possible to rcdrce th€ risk with enginecred mitigation, however beca'se of the close proxinity of &e site to tbe steep valley side, mitigation options arelinitfd. The feasibility of snow avaranch€, debris avalanche and rockftu risk mitigation should be evahrared for the qpecific prqposed project. trIELD EXPI,ORATION The field subs'rfrce exproration for the project was conductd on March 30, 1999. Two exploratory borinp were drifled in the existing residence driveway at the locations shown on Fig. 1 to evaluate the zubs'rface conditions. The borings were advanced with 4 irch dimetsr continuous flight augers powered by a tnrck-mounfed LongyFu BK-51IID drill rig. The borings were logged by a reprgentative of He'pworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. Access to the upper part of the brdding area with fu drill rig was not possible. Samples of the subsoils were taken with l% inch and 2 inch I.D. spoon samplers. The samplers were driven into the zubsoils at various d€pths with blows from a 140 pound hammel'fating 30 irches. This test i5 similar to the sandard paetration test describ€d by ASTM M€thod D-1586. The penetration resistance values are an indication of the relative dcnsity or consistcngr of the subsoils- D€pths at whid the samples were taken and thc penetration rcsistance values are shown on tle Logs of Exploratory Borings, Fig. 2. The samples wef,e returned to our laboratory for review by the project engineer and testing. H-P GEoTECH I I t t o -4- SUBSII.]RTACE CONDIIIONS Graphic logs of the subsurftce conditions encountered at the site are shown on Fig- 2. The subsoils encountcred below about 1% inches ofasphalt consist of about one foot of driveway fitl and one foot of torpsoil overlying relatively stiff, clay and sand with occasional gravel to a d€pth of 3 to 6 feet. Below the clay and sand, relatively dense clayey sand and gravel conaining cobbles and boulders was encoudered to the maxirnum depth explored, 11 feet. Driiling in the dense gnvel with auger equipmt was dif6cult due to the cobbles and boutde$ and driling rcfirsal was encouutcred in the deposit ia Boring 2. Laboratory tcsting perforncd on samples obAined from.the borinp inctudcd natual moisture contetrt a111l d€nsity, AfiErb€rg limits, and perc€nt silt and clay analyses. Results of consolidation testing performed on a relatively undisbrbed drive saryle of sandy clay, pres€nf€d on Fig. 4, indicate nderate conPressibility und€r cold.itions of loading and wctting. The laboratory testing is summarized in Table I. No ftee watet was encountered in thc borinp at thE time of drilling and &e subsoils were moist. , DESIGN RECOMMENIDATIONS FOUNDATIONS Considering the subsoil conditions encoutrtered in the. orptoratory borings and the nature of the proposed constnrction, we reconmend the building be founded with spread footings b€aring on the nabual granulal soih or propedy coryacted gfanular smrcnual frll. The design and constnrction criteria Feseff€d below should be obsened for a spread footing foundation system. 1) Footings placed on tde undisunbed nanral soils or properly coryacted granular stuuc$ral fiIl should be designcd for an allowable soil bearing pressure of 2,0()0 psf. Based on experiencc, ste exltect serlment of footings dsigned and constnrcted as disctssed i1 this scdion wiu be about 1 inch or less. The betring capaclty could be somewhat higher at I I I T ! I I F I I I tl I I tl H-P GEorEcH -J - the rear of the building where the footingg bear entirely on the relatively dense grauular subsoils. 1}e footings should have a minimnm width of 16 inches for contimrous walls and 2 feet for isotated pads. E*erior footings ad footingq b€neath unhg8ted arcas should be provided with adeqnate soil cover above tteir bearing elevation for frost protection. Ptacement of foundations at least 42 inche$ below exterior grade is typically used in rhis area. Contimrous forndation walts should be reidorced to,p and bottom to span local anomalies srrch as by ass.ning an unsupported, length of at least 12 ftet- Formdation waus acting as retaining stnrc[''es should also b€ desigued to resist lateral earth prcssur€s as disc'ssed in the 'Foundation and Reaining Walls" section of this report. All existing concrete, fill, topsoil and any loose or disturbed soils should be removed from footing areas and the footing bearing level extended doc' to relatively d€nse ffitural soils or rcestablished wifr granular stnrcfiral fill corycted to lffiyo of standard proctor density at a I moisture cont€nt near optimum. If waner seepage is encountered, tbe footing areas should be devatered before struchral fill or concrerc placement. A representative of tbe geotcchnical engne"" should obssve au footing excavafions prior o consrefe plac€meNf to evaluaie bearing conditions. FOUNDATTON AND RETAINING WALLS Foundation walls and retaining structues which are laterally supported and "-l be expected to urdergo only a slight amoutrt of deflection should be deeigned for a lateral earth prg$ure compued on the basis of an equivalem fluid unit weight of 50 pcf for backfill consisting ofthe on-site soils exctuding rocts larger than about 6 inches. cantilevered retaining stuctgres which re separat€ from the residence and can be eryected to deflect sufficienfly to mobilize the full active earth prqrsure condition should be designed for a lateral earth pressue computed on thc basis of an eqgivaled fluid unit weight of 45 pcf for backfill consisting of tbe on-site soils. 2) 4) I I I I I I I I il H-P GEoTECH I I I I I ; I I I I II I ll ll I I I I o -6- All foundation and reaining structurcs should be designed for approprriaie hydrostatic and surcbarge presstues zuch as adjacent footings, Eafftc, cquilnrction and eguipnent- The pressues recommcnded above assume drained conditions fehind the walls and a horizontal bacHU surfrce. The buildup of warer behind a wall or an upward sloprng baclfill surface will increase the larerat pressure imqrosed. on a foundation wall or retaining stnrcture. Aa underdrain should be provided to prc\'€Nrt hydrostatic prcsure buitfup behiul weils. Baclfill should be placed in uniform liffs and coryacred to at lcast 90% of &e naxfirum standard Pro@r density at a moisurre conlenr near optimum. Backfill in pav€ment and walhray aeas should !g .$q'acted to at lqNt 95% of the maximun strnrhrd Proctor density. Cae should be takm not to ov€rconpac.t tle baclfill or use large equipment near walls, sinps rhis could ciuse excessive lateral pressue on the wall. some settlement of deep forndaion wall bacffill should be expected, even if the matuial is placed correctly, and could resutt in distress to facilities constnrct€d on the baclrfill. The lareral resistance of foudation or retaining wall footings will be a combination of the sliding resistarc€ of the footing on the foundation q3terials and passive earth pressure against the side of the fuoting. Resistance to sliding at the bottoms of the footings can be calculated based on a coefficient of ftiction of 0.40. Passive pressure of compacted badfl again* the sides of the footings can be calsulated ulmg an equivalent fluid unit weight of 350 pcf. The coefficienr of friction and passive pressure values recorrrmended above assume ultinate soil strength. Suiuble fac0ors of safety should be included in tbe dEsig! to limit thc strain which will occur at rhe ultinate stretrgth, partiorlarly in the case of passive resistance. Fill placed against the sides of the footings to resist lateral loads should be a ganular material conpact€d fo at least 95% of the maximum sandad proctor densay at a moisture content n€ar opurum. FLOOR SLABS The nanrral on-site soils, exclusive of topsoil, are suitable to $ryport lightly loaded slalr-on-gade constnrction. To redrrce the effects of some differential movement, floor slabs should ba rcparared from all bearing walls and cohrmns with expansion joints which allow uuestraind vertical mov€mert. Floor slab connol joints H-P GE€TECH I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II il rl - t- should be used to reduce damage due o shrinkage cacking. The requiremems for joir spacing and slab reinforcernent should be esabfshed by the designer based on experience and the infended slab use. d minimum 4 inCh layer of freedraining gravel should be placed beneath basEnent level slabs Eo facilitatc drainage. This oat€rial should consist of minnq 2 inch aggregafe with at lE2st 50% retained on the No. 4 sieve and less thann 2% passing the No. 2(X) sieve- All fill materials for n4port of floor slabs should be cornryacted to at least 95% of maximum $tandard hoctor d€nsity at a moisture content near optimum. Reqrired fill can consist ofthe on-site soils devoid ofvegetafion, topsoil 'nd oversized rock. UNDERDRAIN SYSTEM Atthough free water was not encount€red dttrry our exploration, it bas been our experience in mountainous areas that local perchd groundwater may develop during times of heavy precipitation or seasonal runoff. Frozen ground during spring runoff can create a perched condition. We recommeld below-grade construstion, such as retaining walls, crawlspace and basenrcm areas, be protected from weuing ald hydrostatic pressure buil@ by an underdrain systcm. r The drains should consist of drainpipe placed in the botlom of the wall bacttrll surrounded above the invert level with free{raining granular naterial. The drain should be placed at each ler/el of excavation and at least 1 foot below the lowest adjacent finish grade and slo@ x1 x minimum l% u a suitable gravity outlet- Free- draining granular marerial us€d in the underdrain system should cofiain less than 2% passlng the No. 2fi) sieve, less than 50% passing the No. 4 sicve and have a maximum size of 2 incies. The drain gravel backfill should be at least 1% feet dc€p. SITE GRADING The risk of constnrction-indrced slope instability at the site qlpears low provided the building is located below the steep slope in the same arsr:N the existing house end cut and fill depths are limited. IVe assume the cut depths for tbe basement level will not exceed one level, about 10 to 12 ftet. Fills should be limited b about 8 to l0 fu deep and essentially trot encroach the uphill side ofthe residence where thc slope steepens. Embankment fill" rhogd be compacted to at least 95 % of the maximum standard Proctor dersrty near optimum moishue content. Prior to filI placemenq the H-P GEoTKH I II II I ,l I I ,l I -8- subgrade shoutd be carefully prepard by rcmoving all vegetation and topsoil and coqpacting to 95% stqnrlard Proctor rlerreity. The fiIl should be benched ido fre potions of the hillside excecding n% grde. Permanent unreained cut end fill slopes should be gradd at 2 horizonral o 1 vertical or flatter and protected against erosion by rcvcgetation or other mesns. {!s risk of slope insability will be incrcascd if seepage is encotmfered in cue and flatt€r slop6 may be nccessary. If seepage is encounrercd in pernanent clrts, an investigation should bc conducted to d€termin€ if the seepage will adversely atrEct the cut stability. This office should review site grading plans for the project prior to constrnction. SIJRFACE DRAINAGE The following drainage precautions should be obserrred during ccinstnrction and naintaind at all times after the residence has been coryleted: 1) Inundation ofthe foundation excavations and undenlab areas should be avoided drrrfug constructiotr. 2) Exterior bactfill should be adjusted to near optimun moisure and coopacted to at least95% pf the maximum standard Proctor density in pav€ment and slab arcas and to at least 90% of the maximln standard Proctor density in landscape arcas. 3) The ground surface sunounding the exterior of the building should bc sloped to drain away from the foundation in all directions. We recommend a minirmrrn slope of 6 inches in the first 10 feet in unpaved areas en<l a minimum slope of 3 inch€s in the first 10 fect in paved areas. Freedraining wall bacttrll should be capped with about 2 feet of the on-site soils to reduce surface water infiltation. 4) Roof dovmspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of all backfill. LIMTTATIONS This snrdy hes leea condrrcted in accordance with generally accs'pted georcchnical principles and practices in this area at this timc. \[/s meke 1s warranty either uryressed or irylied. The conclruions and rcconrmeDdations submitted H.P GEOTECH ll tl tl tl tlI I I I I I I I I I I I t I t I I I I I I I I I I T I o -9- in &is rcport are based upon geologic site reconnaissance and publication rwiew, thc data obtained from the exploratory borings drilled at thc locations indicated on Fig. l, the proposed qrpe of constnrction and oru experience in the area. Our findi"gs incffie interpolation and extrapolation of the zubsurface conditions identified a the exploratory borings and variations in thc subsurfrce conditions may not beconc svided qnril excavation is performed. If conditions €ncountered &ring constnrction appear difftrent from tloce descriH in this report, we should be uotificd so that re-evahration of thc may be made. . This repon has beenprepared ftr the exclusive use by our client for design Fuposes. We are not responsfule fur technical inerpreutions by others of orx information. As the project evolves, we should provide coutinued consultation and field $€f,rices during constlrction to review and monitor the implenentation of oru recommendations, atrd !o verif that the recommendations have been appropriately interprercd- Sipificant desip..h,nges may reEdre additional analysis or modifications to the recommeudations pres€nbd her€in. We recomend orsite observation of excavations and found*ion beadng strata atrd testing of stnrcurral fill by a , repfeseftative of the geotectnical engineer. . Sincerely, HEPWORfiI - PAWLAK GEOTECHMCAL. INC._ry/*4Tbomas J. Westhoff ffiFd{B 3 15222.: d"d;,ffi H-P GE(ITECH I I I I I I t I I I t I I I I t I I t -10- RHERUYCES Mears, 4.I., 1979, C-obrdo SttowAwlandu Area fudies od G.uidclirus for Avalorclu-Husd Pla uing: Colorado Creological Survey Special Publication 7. Mears, A.I., 1984, Debris-Flow otd D&is-Awlandu Hea.rd Analysis-Town of Vait: Prcpared for the Town of Vail, Colorado. Mears, A.1., l99.z, SrwwAvalszclu Haard Anatysis for Lotd-Use Plaming md Engbuering: Colorado Geological Suryey Bulletin 49. i Schmneser and Associates , 1984, Ro$all Study - Tntn of Vait: Prepared for the Tocm i of Vail, Colorado. Tweto, O, ald Lovering, T.5., L977, Geologt of tle Minturn LS-Mirute Quadranglz, Eagle od Swrunit Cormties, &lorado: U.S. Geological Survey Professional P4er 965. H-P GEoTECH ! I I I t I APPROXMA1E SCAI.El'= 3O' BEN_CFI MARK: CONCRFTE ENTRY AT DOOR I I ru cmpqii--Er€v.-= roorr.'essiju6. f- LOT 3 ,/ I I I I I ; !ri i. I I I t'-/ u-/ ,/"$" -#ao LOT 2 _/r/r/l ./-/ ./ ,/i #1p DOS]ING 0Eo< €xsnNG RESIDB.ICE TRACT F dfp HEPWOR]H _ PAWLAK GEOTECHNIC.AL. INC.LOCA1ION OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS + BORING 1 ELEV. : S9.1' Note Explonotion of slinbols is ghosn on Fig 3' BORING 2 E1-g\7. = 99.0' HHw f,ar T zt 112 'rc-27.9-200;65t I =-1!iFl,-lO 17 /12 rc-20.8sblojl 16/.2 LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGSHEPWORTH - PAWT.AK CEorEcsl-tlcAL' lNc' LE( fffl H E E ffi SAND ANO GRAIEL (SC-GC): cloyey, silty. with subongulor to subrounded cobbtes ond bouldgrs. medium dense to dense. moist brown. h Rdotiwly undisfurbcd drirre somplc; 2-inch t.D. Cotifornio liner somple.r II Drive somple; stondord penetrotion test ( SPT ), 1 J/8-inch l.D. split spoon somple, ASTII D - 1586. l- - /.- Drivc sdmple blor coun{ indicotes thot 27 blows of q lrK)-pound hdmmcr folling 3O inchcs weret/t1 repl.)ired to driw the Colifomio or SpT somDler 12 inches. Proctieol rig refusot, | | I TES I exporctory boring wcrc dritled on Morch 30, 1999 rith o 4-hcfr diorneter continuous fllght powcr ouger. J Locotlons of exploratory borings rere maosur-ed opproximotely by toping frort feotures sftown ! on the sita Dlon provided- S. Elewtlons of aplorotory borings rere mensured by instrument lewl ond rsfer to lhe Bench Mork I shoun on Ftg. 1. I' the crptorotry boring locotions ond elerntions should be considered occurotc only to thc dcarcc implied by the method used. I *" ltnes betreen moteriols shown on the etglootory boring logs represent the opproximote boundories I betwe€n materiol tlpcs ond transitions moy be grcduol. ,,!, No frce woter ros encountered in the borings ct the Ume of dnllitg. I nuctuction in roter larrcl moy o--, 'r wlflr time. 7. Loborotory Testing Rezultsr r \rc : W.rter Cont€nt ( Z )I DO = Dry Dersity ( pcf )r -20O = Perccnt possinq No. 200 sieve. LL =' Uquid L,mit ( Z )I n - Ptosticity Index ( Z ) I 199 239 LEGEND AND NOTESHEPWORTH _ PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL. INC. i t I I t I I I I I 10 APPUM PRESSURE - k3f HEPWOR*I - PAWI-AKGEOTECHNICAL, INC.SIIIELL-CONSOUDAIION TEST RESULTS o I I I i Icior l(i| 3E T g (J !tC(!o -g C) > c tE al, 8lr EHEU I oc g ii,E- o ilt r(tc) Fi:s t.C, @ 2o F o 3I !e $a itSt GIo i3E-lEa'crt r..(\ q otrl z q I F:(1 r.ct t oct(\ (Do d 7 Go-t- I I I I I I I ld zotda IEh HFI t'Fr i3gl- 3 FFOErg= lH'6 I I I ofn"* ",'3ll,l'ulil o""",o',n"n, 75 S. Frontage Road Vail, CO 81857 aeceiptNo. 5X57b o^t"-ltt5-t-9J- ',_ *_-.-kr- r^ rra ?r1W$ OF VAIL Account N 001 0000 314 0000 314 0000 314 *o, #il,#fffiukil,,aoo001 0000 314 0000 314 001 0000 314 ooi oo-oo 3i4 o-or oooo g14 oor ocioo sla ,il,ffimt' #fiffI a Tr€st?5.9r rno cii{J{: l3i0 CB ##Fi; 'n*ffiu re87€5.630000 31, DRIE: dg6lgt TIH: Nffif{I TE{IEREN 0000 31,13r3e:49 tP87e5.53 te8725.63 01 0000 31 0000 31 0000 31 TIfrII{ YO{J F{]R YflJR FflYI€I{TI0000 31 0000 31 001 0000 3' Fee Review Board Fe€ 001 0000 312 4000 001 0000 311 2200 001 0000 315 3000 001 0000 240 3300 001 0000 312 1000 001 0000 230 2000 ;oor-oooo zoi iooo '001 omo 310 1100 001 0000 311 2500 001 0000 311 2500 oolooo6ol r 25oo 001 0000 311 2500 001 0000 311 2500 o-oi-oooo e1T 25oo 001 0000 311 2500 001 @00 311 2500 001 0000 311 2500 rvariance Dev.loper lmproveman! Aor€€mrnt Deposit D2-DEP10 l. Assess.-Restaurant Fee to Co. Taxable @ 4.4% (State) -Tax payaqe _ ., Taxable @ 4.0% (Town) - Retail Sales Tax $200.00 ozoo.oo j->r l.// t checx* lffl) Received bv, fl1) 12t20t2000 May 22 O1 O6:12p FeceiDt tunds lo: o3 Of. 8a5-7613 V.2 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this \tr day ot J u Ue by and among Lu<-Y Bttt-t Nq-9uev(hereinafter called the "Developer"), and the TOWN OF VAIL (hereinafter called the "Town" ) -th*€an{d=- r,|r-, 6 4000w557 D€VELOPER IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Developer, as a condition ot approval of the ft+rPo plans, dated Jur.i=. I Agreement; and WHEREAS. the Develooer is obliqat securitv or collateral sufficient in the judgment of the Town to make r set forth below: and for comoletion of certain lmprovements this Agreement, including constructio totlowing: zwl , *$_, IFIC.AI€ WHEREAS. the Developer Io provide collateral to guarantee performance of of the above-referenced improvements by means of the Oeveloper agrees to establish a cash deposit with the Town of Vail in a dollar amount ot $ ?b,725, b3 (125% of the total cost of the work shown below) to provide security for the following: IMPROVEMENT x \.zt --$z67zs.to= ..-,uJUL0gz^oot Va- (M*"Jrh# \ aor" DEPosrr F.BMAT Date ol Expiration: L+trrO=CAprtvG '/r- oF rHE. NT'r-AcNsB q,v,,-o.fe. B\-'- | - | Ro:,k5 ]r,\qrl.Nrhr * Iinr Vtr:o1'r- M lElrTNL C a 1rerR.u€r,*o7 I Nc. 4>,zc,l -- \WAIL\OATA\EVERYONE\FORMS\OIACASI-i DOC I OI 4 l,las 22 Ol O6: l2p oo 01 p.3 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the following mutuai covenants and agreements, the Developer and the Town agree as foilows: 1. The Developer agrees, at the sole cost and expenses, to lurnish all equipment ng!_paterial necessary to perform and complete all improvements, on or betoreZool . The Developer shall complete, in a good workmanlike manner, all improve@lnts as listed above. in accordance with all plans and specilications filed in the office ot the Community Development Department, the Town of Vail, and to do all work ancidental thereto according to and in compliance with the following: Such other designs, drawings, maps, specifications, sketches, and other matter submitted by the Developer to be approved by any of the above-referenceo governmental entities. All sald work shall be done under the inspection of, and to the satistactjon of , the Town Engineer, the Town Building Official, or other official from the Town of Vail, as affected by special districts or service districts, as their respective interest may ippear, and shall not be deemed complete until approved and accepted as completed by the Town of Vail Community Development Depanment and Public Works'Department. To secure and guarantee performance of its obligations as set forth herein, the Developer agrees to provide security and collateral as follows: A cash deposit account in the amount of to be held by the Town, as escrow agent, shall provide the security for the improvements set forth above if lhere is a default under the Agreement by Developer. 3. The Developer may at any time substitute the collateral originalty set fonh above for another form of collateral acceptable to the Town to guarantee th€ faithful completion of those improvements referred to herein and the performance of the terms of this Agreement. Such acceptance by the Town of aiternative collateral shall be at the Town's sole discretion. 4. The Town shall not, nor shall any officer or employee thereot, be liable or responsible for any accident, loss or darnage happening or occurring to the work specified in this Agreement prior to the completion and acceptance ot the same, nor shall the Town, nor any officer or employee thereot, be liable for any persons or property injured by reason of the nature of said work, bul ail of said liabilities sfiall and are hereby assumed by the Developer. The Developer hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Town, and any of its officers, agents and employees against any losses, claims, damages, or iiabilities to which the r:\EVEFYONAFORMS\Ol ACAS.r. DOC I of4 Mav 22 Ol O6:12p o1 Town or any of its officers, agents or employees may become subject to. insofar as any such losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or actions in respect thereof) that arise out of or are based upon any perforrnance by the Developer hereunder; and the Deveioper shall reimburse the Town lor any and all legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by the Town in connection with investigating or defending any such loss, claim, darnage, liability or action. This indemnity provision shall be in addition to any other liability which the Developer may nave. 5, lt is mutually agreed that the Developer may apply ro the Town and the Town shall authorize for partial release of the colla(eral deposited with the Town for each category of improvement at such time as such improvements are constructed in compliance with all plans and speciiications as referenced hereunder and accepted by the Town. Under no condition will the amount of the collateral that is being held be reduced below the amount necessary to complete such improvements. 6. lf the Town determines. at its sole discretion, that any of the improvements contemplated hereunder are not constructed in cornptiance with the plans and specifications set lorth in this Agreement on or before the date set lorth in Paragraph 2, the Town may, but shall not be required to, redeem the letier of credil as necessary to complete the untinished improvements. The Bank shall release such funds upon written request from the Town stating that the improvements have not been completed as required by this agreement. The Bank shall not require the concurrence of the developer prior to release of the funds to the Town nor shall the Bank be required to verify independently that such improvements have not been c0mpleled as required by this agreement, but shail release such funds solely upon the Town=s written request. lf the costs ol completing the work exceed the amount of the deposit, the excess, together with interest at twelve percent per annum, shail be a lien against the property and may be collected by civil suit or may be certjtied to the treasurer of Eagle County to be collected in the same manner as delinquent ad valorem taxes levied against such property. lf the permit holder lails or rsfuses to complete the cleanup and landscaping, ad defined in this chapter, such failure or relusal shall be considered a violation of the Zoning Code. 7. The Developer wanants all work and material for a period ol one year after acceptance of all work referred to in this Agreement by the Town if such work is located on Town of Vail property or within Town of Vail right-of-way pursuant to Section 17.16.250. 8- The panies hereto mulually agree that this Agreement may be amended from time t0 time, provided that such amendments be in writing and executed by all parties hereto. oo p.4 FIEVEFYONET;ORMS\JIACASH, 0OC r ol 4 llas 22 O1 O6:13p oo Oj p.5 Dated the day and year Tezas STATE OF €,oFEf DAl{as COUNTY OF *GE€) ss. ) Witness my hand and otficialseal. My commission expi STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF EAGLE el0per BETSYNOWE MY Co Mtsstoit EXP|EES,irgn,ffiz /"0L -Planner, Community Development - & T,h" fo.regoingDeveloper lmprovement Agreoment yyas acknowledged before me this3' oayot JrNe wlatbv l/t^tr,a,,J ocHs Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: F:\EVEFIYONE\FOHMS\DIAcASH. Doc 4 of4 Flav 22 O 1 06: 13p oo oo p.6 IA}IDSCAPE . IRRIGATI(IN . RECLAMATION . DESIGN January 24, 200i George Shaeffer Construction Co. Artn: Bnd Foster P,O. Box 173 Vail, CO 81658 Dear Brad, RMEC' Inc' is pleased to 1ffer. the following quote for rhe Billingsley Residence per plans andspecifications bv Scott sones dated 5/lzoo. Ali-it;s are inchaed p"i ,j,"L"JiJr| Jo rr, L2 and L4and our rwiew of the site on |/I9/0I . As discussed with yori. our trench will be available to install all landscope lighting at no addirional costgiven it carr be completed as tve install our irrigation systen. Others will provide warer rop outs and power source. Scott included 80 c y. of topsoil total for the sire. This is enough to topsoil the planting beds and spread4" on the balance ofthe site. Total LandscapeConstruGion: S37.l5l.OOInigation-Fiowerbeds: $ 5,720.00Inigation-Sod: $ 2.j40.00 Drip to Outlying Trees: $ 650.00 Grand Total Cost:545,861.00 All materials and workmanship witl carry a one-ye8r wuranly from date ofinsraflarion. We are looking forward to working with you on this project. If you have any questions, plcase call. Thankyou, Regards, \ i li *A{-l,^*Jnawo !lynn President SF/df 1060 East Cnttntu Parrl FF - Er ha..r ^-r---r- Ojo3 "; rE{62 ,o(r= 62, Fl AI ; N f, &:o ET a 4 EUzF ro lrH r.,l EE|lO a0 zo FIHHO d F trlrt kE Ec(.) ; "z doFIU Fl{ tr14zo OQ eEaz EO!tEE4 c F HFEA .oHE FJHc2{DroF,- dE rEo9 89E4 F 4 t{g. 6 )4Ii 8 E !4d =Uag H!aEglo clEF. tsAr4 {o UO trl,|D(J EF o l. EI z B H lr o tao t: ortr Ed =>oEIq{Ed o ao dEO tcco ,,-ffi Design Review Board ACTION FORM Deparhent of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 tel: 97 0.479.21fi tar 97 0.479.2452 web: www.ci.vail.co.us Prorect Name: Billingsley Residence DRB Number: DRB010LU Pruject Description: address monument Pafticlpants: OWNER BILLINGSLEY, LUCY C. 05/10/2001 Phone: 2200 ROSS AVE STE,+t100 W DALI.AS D( 7920r License: APPUCANT JillSpaeh 05/10/2001 Phone: 748-1516 PO Box 6337 Avon, CO 81620 License: Proiect Address: 1170 PTARMIGAN RD VAIL Location: Legal Description: lot: 3 Block 7 Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE FIUNG 7 Parcel Number: 210109208004 Comments: BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion Byr Action: STAFFAPR Second By:Vote: DateofApprcval: 05/10/2001 Conditionsr Cond: 8 (P|-AN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of Vail staffand/or the Design Review Board. Cond:0 (PIAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities' Planner: Allison Ochs DRB Fee Pald: $2O.0O tr "i; J 9 ;, I orll' f rrTf"" f,5^f;1*;;;., l*.,J"rlkJ j',J:";' ---- Elul{lll0TE{[Ir APPuCArrorrFoRDEsrGr'rREurErAppRovAL etrunarnmurnc"r Yhts aAp$cation b ftr any prqsd rcquHng Dedgn Reyirarr approral. Any project rgqulring desbn rslen mustr€eirc DcElgn B/e$ app'o\ral prbr b *rbniilhg fpr a buldrE permt. For specific irtumadon, see the ArbTfuataryisncnts furfie gartcilhr appolnl $af b nquesGd. The apdfffin cannot be .cceped until at Ure reouiicd lrtfomsUqt b subdtted. The projcct ruy !tso nred to be rsicrvtd S ttn Tom Coundt andlon the ptann.lni rnO EovironrE ltal CommEslo0. Dedgn Rnrlow torrU rpprowl qFltr drr Far rtcr lhrt rppoval oi6Er buildlng petut b irsrrrd rtd ccnrtncUcn bdrrtid, { f jk- #c. D. 0EscRPrrfrf oFrHEnEQuEST: €rronrg, lt-'pf,4S Paar-. ._. MfiUhE ffTrER(s' MIETAFPIEAI{TI HAIIJTG PHclte,- az{F,:l6l(a , as, rEtpofing, paidnb, ffrdorv additixrs, landseapingU frnces add r:teinim ryalE, etc. i fues are to be pofr, lt tll tre d flbrrflbl. umr, radror I apptyig br a bulting Pcrrr|t, pbas iderrtfy cdlrrnc rdl|stin drft omiecl The T(rftr of \rsil will rdiusttlre fte aosrdho b tht orulectuluatbn-ttE acftrstc r/Gffiicn d$c prDFcL The Tom of \rail wifi tdjusttlt€ fte aocDrdhg b tht prulectl,gluatb|L PtErsE suBilIT THrs AprucA'flolb Atr s€qtlrT[Al REQlrrRErtE$Ts H.O NrwGmrtructlon -flOOtr Addl6cn - f6O Coostrudion da nilt h{dlr€. Imhjdes any ddltEr where square footage b acldcd'to sfly trpgtrt g' cor.riryqryl ryluqq'|Fr AlbttUm - f20 Inc&Itt minor chanfee to buldlngs ard slte 'mp]0vg11ems, $rch Eagh &,Assessor3 ffice at 9?0-32&86{0 tur parcel #) t'lAI'GOF TY?E OF RE-VIEU/A'{D FES 4uJ4 wl-01\1 inF <(f =>nrTl =Err) Z =rrz(, LF \JI ^><:_, ii ! , --.{w,iril ( i! . : -! T rn><G =AZi..Ir G)3-r>^i = l-n {-i::9 O OJ-! lu --u -t Lt) -11 -1 o'=) (n -n U)rl 0') $-Tl N) -0 --l CDN) O-)O , i-* \ i'R (n Cp (J1 {tC) \s { t-\\- (Jn Co Pil\rnqPlor ?f'vteoce lllo Pt-aeMActtN RP' O-) I+T--(-- \JAtu 1 L,O <€-rnx --{ = ",O*"' SHAEFTER \ 1.4-- /'L /4 " n IqpV u 'v \ '.l$ t.\ $.r K \ t\ N \ P.O. Box 373 . Vail, Colorado 81658 o (970) 845-5656 . (970) 845-7013 FAX I -D bc5- Pgcpgnrnl ) VeS 4 LVt-.\o O,.rrorl+n1 t[\{-,\] -7 L€^44n1 -) 6rle dr,f C"f e*fr M t - Nc^^l Er',,g5 ApplunJ+l- Cl. rjAtt" - co. tJ:' -$*re- TOWN OF VAIL 3/16/00 ADDRESS:I170 PTARMIGAN RD PROJECTMANAGER: BRADFOSTER/GEORGESHAFFHERCONSTRUCTION COMPANY NAME: GROUND CONTROL APPLIED FOR PARKING PLAN NEW HOUSE OR REMODEL CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL AND PARKING PLAN INSTRUCTIONS: 1) DEMO STAGING PLAN ONLY 2l NO PARKING OR STAGING IN RIGHT OF WAY 3)MUST SUBMIT NEW STAGING PLAN BEFORE APRIL 15,2OOO 4) MUST INSTALL LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE FENCE ACCORDING TO APPROVED 5) NO PARKING, MATERIALS STORAGE, SNOW, EOUIPMENT ALLOWED ON TRACT F. ( PROPERTY rO THE EAST)6) TRAFFIC CONTROL REQUIRED WHEN UNLOADING OF EQUIPMENT, MATERAILS, E IU- OTHER INFOFMATION: A COPY OF A TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN FROM THE MUTCD MANUAL HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR YOUR USE AS AN EXAMPLE, CONTACT TOWN OF VAIL CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR AT 479-2198IF ANY CHANGES TO STAGING PLAN . .5' Dh" (D CRABAPPLE {.s- oo o$]' -{^ @- CW PEDESIAL TELEPHC 51 \.E\ A.cr eb9 T )R ")a RIDGE ELEV.- 8277'0' F.F. ELEV.= aZeZ'+'Q Sffi'$'-L$t\'Jf OECK Lane Closure on Mlnor Str€ol The trallic control procedur€ shown is appropriate only lor low-volume, low- speed facilities, such as local residential strsets. With few exceptions, th is procedure is nol to be used in rural areas. Typical applications of lraffic controf devic€s on other roadways are shown in figures TA-21,TA-22, and I A-tJ- Traffic can regulate itself when volumes are low and the length ol the work space is short, thus enabling drivers 10 readily see the roadway beyond. Flashing warning lighls andlor llags may be used to call attention to the advance warning signs. T- tl-.t I I Y @""'@ iltl^ bo fllmn*L a"t /f/g' llnft,'*t Fn 6,fi,/ hu,zrs' tr o @ {optronall @ I I I 1 OO' MAX I I V + I I... Y tI I*v Flgure TA-l8. Lene closure on mlnor atfeet. TOWN OF 1TAIL 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD vArr,, co 8L657 970-479-2L38 Job Address: Locatsion. . . : Parcel- No..: APPLICAlflT CONTRACTOR OI{NER Description: TEMP SITE ACCESS DEPARTI4ENT OF COMMTJNITY DEVETOPMENT NOTE: TTIIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON P{JBLIC WAY PERMTT 1170 PTARMIGAIiT RD 1170 PTARMIGAIiI RD 2L0L-092- 08-004 GROI'IID CONTROL EXCAVATING, INC P.O. BOX 3626, AVON, CO 81620 GROUND COIVIROL EXCAVATING, INC P.O. BOX 3526, AVON, CO 81520 DAVIS R,ALPH E .]R TRUST - DAVIS MARY S , tlTO PTARMIGAI'I RD, VAII-, CO 81657 JOBSITE AT AIJIJ TIMES Permit #: PW00-0008 StaEus...: ISSIIED App1ied..: 03/L6/2000 Issued...: 03/L6/2loo Expires..: 03/L6/200L Phone:970-904-6000 Phone: 970-904-6000 Publ,ic t{ay- - - > InveBt'iEation> Bond Anouni- - > TOTAL FEES-- - > Palments-----__ BALAT{CE DT'E---..00 75 .00 rtem: O55OO PUBLTC woRKs Dept: PIIB WoRK Division: 03 /L5 l2OOO IJSAI.'TDOVA AcEion: APPR APPROVEDi[4fr;'65550-Eit?rftedr-NG----' Dept: ENGTNEER Division: CONDITTON OF APPROVAJ-, 1-. NO PARKING OR STAGTNG OF MATERTALS oN PTAEI4TqAN RD.- - cdwSrnuclror.r FENCE REQUTRED As PER APPRovED sET Pr,AtiIs NO I'SB OF TRACT F AILO$IED DECINRATIONS I certsif,y tba! I hawe r€ad all chapt€rE of TitsLe 12-S!r of Ehe Vail Municj.pal Coae and all ufillty conpirtty agreamente, sj.gned by me, and {i11 abtde by the 6ame, and thab all uLilitiied .6 r.quir.d. PubLi.c workB nill hawe a epcc,/decail book available in April of 1t95. **** REOI'ESTS FOR INSPE TIONS SHAIJI.' BE MADE TWEN'TY-!'QqR.H9!'R$.-IN ***!T IN ADVATTEE-81-iEIEDiiOT{E*Ei-47g:7138 ER AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:OO AM TO 5:OO PM SIGIBTURE OF q{NBR OR COTiITRACTOR FOR HII,ISELF Alu) OIIITER o TOWN OF VAIL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT o APPLIC PDUq. on8 ATION FORM Doo '' coo1 Pernit # nr*"'*, B,llit$tlc't Rg/etrf* rob Address: Buit<ling p{Plumbing ( )Elecbical ( )Mechanical ( ) Lot 3 Block-Z- Filirns ? Subdivision f A&hess: Architect:Addtess:?D.&x &,g,it Atenr0 9lhb /.' Parcel # Date: Legal Descripriou: Owners Narnc: INFORIUATTON MUST BE COMPLEII OR 1trE' APPLICATION WILL B4 REJECTEp Contact the Eagle Qounty Assessors at 970-328-8640 for Parcel # Phone# IE:fft:nf7 Phorre*-47?:-742:!flb Description ofJob: Work Class: New ffi Alteration ( )Additional ( )Rcpair( )Other( ) Number of Dwelting Units: 4 Frrnarq/sconaalS Number of Accommodation Units: Number and Type of Fireplaces: Gas Appliances_p]Gas Logs ofl3 f f ) Wood&eret -.a- BUILDING: $ lr AtZr +44 PLUMBING $ -e - VALUATIONS ELECTRICAL: $ -o-MECHAMCAL$ - o -'. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION +""g' 5 haes. G'fl 'AAddress: Town of vail Regisradon No . lu -6 phone #- Electrical Contractor: Town of Vail Registation No. Plurnbing Contractor, Nhi{g rr*ft*. Town of Vail Registration No._ Mechanicaf contractor t ar*ro ileJ: tr r!. Address: ?,O, fr . hOO , Vai ', tl t l'b Town of VaiI Registratiou No. FOR OFFICE USE BUILDING: SIGNATU ZONTNG: SIGNAPemr 473 Nor Slsoh*Addrcss: Phone # Address: ?,O,[}rix 1140 , Etyr/c, COg' = mon # tl70 -7Zt -374 R0'l Vai t 8t65b Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 970-479-2138 FAX 970-479-2452 October 20, 2000 JillSpaeh Cottle, Graybeal, and Yaw Fax:748-1518 RE: electrical box at Billingsley Residence, located aI1170 Ptarmigan Rd. / Lol3, Block 7, Vail Village 7rh Dear Jill: As per our discussion, it is not necessary to relocate the electric box at the Billingsley Residence. I have discussed this with bolh the Planning and the Building Departments and all approved of keeping the cunent location of the box. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 479-2369. Sincerelv.,t"-Awk(@- Allison Ochs Planner ll Town of Vail {S oun "*rnr", Design Review Action Form TOWN OFVAIL ProjectName: Billingsley Residence ProjectNumber: Prj99-0198 Project Description: New Primary/Secondary Residence Owner, Address, and Phone: Lucy Billingsley 2200 Ross Ave. Suite 4800 W Dallas, TX 214:754-1717 Architect/Contact, Address, and Phone: Jill Spaeh at Cotfle, Graybeal, Yaw PO Box 6337 Avon, CO 81620 970-748-1516 Project Street Address: 1170 Ptarmigan Legal Description: Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village 7th Parcel Number: 21010920E004 Comments: BuildingName: Motion by: Seconded by: Vote: il) Conditions: Board/StaffAction Bill Pierce Action: Melissa Greenhauer approved Town Planner: Allison Ochs Date: 12116199 ProjectName: BillingsleyResidence Documentl DRB Fee Paid: $200 Department of Community Deve lopment 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 970-479-2138 FAX 970-479-2452 December 16,1999 Jill Spaeh Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw PO Box 6337 Avon, CO 81620 Fax:748-1518 RE: Billingsiey Residence to be Iocated at 1l'70 Ptarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village 7s Dear Jill, The Design Review Board approved the Billingsley Residence at their Decmeber 75,7999, meeting. For your information, the building permit review process can take up to three weeks. Please submit the following information with your building permit application in addition to all the other required submittals: l. Please complete the Revokable Right-of-Way Permit and bring $l 1 for recording. 2. Prior to applying for a building permit, please provide a stamped approved drawing from a Licensed P.E. for the retaining walls behind the home. Peter Monroe has been contacted by staffand he has not approved any natural boulder retaining wall. Both the Design Review Board and staff would like to thank you for your extremely complete design review application. Please do not hesitate to call me at 479-2369 if you have any further ouestions. Singerely, ,//rt : n // ililUtt trry-2 Allison Ochs Planner II Town of Vail {g*n"urr o* 1 t' J/t f4 wft t cuPr DESIGN REVIEW BOARD AGENDA Wednesday, IlecemberI 5, 1999 3:00 P.M. MEETING RESULTS MEMBERS ABSENT 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 1. Billingsley- 1170 Ptarmigan Road2- Darby Vail ll- 3847 Lupine Drive3. Potato Patch Club-950 Red Sandstone Road Driver: Allison pRoJEcr oRtENrArtoN dffdmd LtlCfi ao.runity D,evelopment Department MEMBERS PRESENT Clark Brittain Bill Pierce Hans Woldrich Melissa Greenauer Galen Aasland ( PEC) STTE VISITS PUBLIC HEARING . TOWN COUNCIL C}IAMBERS 3:00 pm 1. Potato Patch Club - Additional parking along feeder road/parkingilandscaping and Dominic Extension of road. 950 Red Sandstone Road/Potato Patch Club Condominiums. Applicant: Potato Patch Club Condominium Assoc., represented byThomas-Gargen MOTION: Bill Pierce SECOND: Hans Woldrich VOTE:4-0 (Greenauer abstained) APPROVED WITH 3 GONDffIONS: 1. Provide a separation between the drive aisle and parking at the entrance no less than exists today by either relocating mailboxes and adding pavement or adding compact parking stalls.2. The pavement 6eing added at the south end of the 9 parking space area should flot be added to protect trees and either provide a compact parking stall or widen the drive aisle to the west.3. Civil drawings be provided il necessary prior to obtaining a permit to add pavement. 2. Billingsley'reside"nc€ - Final review of a new Primarylsecondary residence. Allison 1170 Ptarmlgan Road / Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village Filing 7.' Applicant: Lucy Billingsley, represented by Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw Architects MOTION: Bill Pierce SECOND: Melissa Greenauer VOTE:5-0 APPROVED WITH 1 GONDITION: 1. That the limits of disturbance be delineated on the plans, including snow fences around the existing trees at the time of construction. 3. Gillette residence - Final review of proposed modifications to approved plans Ann 2782 Kinnickinnick Road,Tract B / Lot 11, Innsbruck Meadows. Applicant: Brian GilletteMOTION: SECOND: VOTE: TABLED 4. Darby Vail ll- Conceptual review of a new Primary/Secondary residence. Allison 3847 Lupine Drive / Lot 7, Block 1, Bighorn 1"'. Applicant: Jim Loftus et.al., represented by The Mulhern Group Ltd. CONCEPTUAL-NO VOTE 5. Lia Zneimer Subdivision - Request for final site plan review. Brent 1701 Buffer Creek Roacl/A part of Parcel A, Lion's Ridge Subdivision, Filing No'2. Applicant: Ed Zniemer MOTION: Bill Pierce SECOND:Melissa Greenauer VOTE:5-0 CONSENT APPROVED WITH 1 GONDITION: 1. The landscaping along the access drive/retaining walls will be planted within 12 months of the construction of the access drive (other landscaping to be phased in at a later date per the approved landscape plan). lllingworth - Final review of a new PrimaryTSecondary residence with Type ll EHU. 51 12 Grouse Lane/Lot 8. Vail Meadows 1.'. Allison Applicanl: RKD/Tom Weber MOTION: Melissa Greenauer SECOND: Hans Woldrich VOTE: 5-0 APPFOVED WITH 2 CONDITIONS: '1. That all Public Works conditions be met.2. Thatthe EHU be approved bythe PEC. Statf Approvals Belltower-Window replacement. Ann 201 East Gore Creek Drive, Block 58, Vail Village 1't. Applicant: Wales Madden Jr. Bighorn Bistro - New sign. Allison 4695 Vail Racquet Club Drivei Applicant: Tim Braybill 6. ,.., 254 Bridge StreeVlot L, Block 5C, VailVillage 1$. Applicant: Blanche Hill Englishman - Sign/awning Ann tz13 E. Meadow DriveiLotF, Block 5D, Vail Village 1$. Applicant: Tom Mccarthy The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planner's office, located at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. Please call479-2138 for information Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call479- 2356,Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, for information. Datc:7U/q1 O'n'ncr Architcct ZONE CHECK Phonc Phonc Rcmaining +551 ttL Vail villuc 1!h Zonc hoposcd usc Lot sizc Al lorvcd Existing . Proposcd roratGRFA frt1 * t(+zs) =_!-\fr*\ PrimaryCRFA @ +(azlgTs*)=2n5t Sccondary cRFA ltib + (.12j) (675*) =E_tfl_U.'.1 ll 1tt8- l1ll' * 5'15 = 425 crcdit plus 250 addition Sitc Covcralc Hcigbt Sctbacks Minimum 4zqz:t 3',/6 m Pro'ious conditions ofapproval (chcck propcrty filc); Docs this rcqucst involvc a 250 Addition? yfi 6pf,ico\c Horv much of ',lrc allorvcd 250 Addition is uscd with tXis rcquc*? hol M(CaD< - htlQ *4tu\ = Go)€D Front Sidcs Rcar Landscaping RclainingWall Hcig!rs Drivctvay Complics with TOV Liglting Ord.inancc Arc finishcd gradcs lcss than 2:l (50V) Enr.ironm cntaL&Iazards .7-,fX "\ 4o t4 . i-l\J \ T J 1/^ 20, .l{t t5' Parking Rcouircd 5 5 t-I Enclosco Garagc Crcdit (600) (e00) (1200) Pcrmittedslopc % proposcd Slopc % ves--4 No Ycs- r4- Nq 2) Floodplain 3) Wctlands_-I 4) Watcr Course Saback 5) Gcologic Hazard a) Snorv Avalanchc b) Rocldalt Plrdtuytl c) Dcbris Florv /1 t1'l/ | J tfu Is thc propcrty non-conforming? Dcsoibc: DESIGN REVIEIV CHECKLIST Projccn Bi\\iryeLce{ tr SURVEY S calc Benchmark Lcgal dcscription LOt srzc Buildablc Area Eascmcn6 Topography l00yr. floodplain Watcr Coursc Sctback Environmcnal Hazards Trees Utility locations Spot cicvations EI FLOOR PLANS Scalc ] __ GFSA 250 additional CRFA Crawl\Attic Spacc EHU O BUILDINC ELEVATIONS Scalc _.. ColorMaterials Roofpitch Q LANDSCAPEPLA]..{ Existing trccs - .Proposed fees Lcgcnd MISCELI.A,NEOUS Condo Appror.al TitJc rcport (A & B) Udlity.verifi cati on form Pbotos ofsitc Buil ding matcrial samplcs C.O. Vcrification SuntShadc Anglcs Urilities (urdcrground) Vierv Corridors Varianccs Plat rcsrictions E SITE PLA]..I Scalc BuildingHeight Encroachmcnts Sctback Sitc Covcrage EavcVO vcrhangs (4) Deck/Balconics Gangc conncction Site GradcLSlope Rctaining lValls Fcnccs TumingRadius -___ Drivcrvay (access urd gradc) Snow Storagc Firc Acccss o 5. 6. 1 COTTLE CRAYBEAL YA\T architects Allison Ochs Town of Vail Deparbnent of Community Development 75 south Frontage road Vail, CO 81657 December 1, 1999 RE: Billingsley Residence to be located at 1 170 Ptarmigan Rd./ Lot 3, Block 7 , v al Village 7h filing Issues addressed for final Design Review Board approval: I . Site Plan at 1":10' which is the same as the stamped survey 2. Parking has been revised, I enclosed space for employee parking, 2nd space in front of garage for them. Tbree spaces in the driveway for the house residence. 3. Please see detail and stamped drawing from Monroe & Newell Strucfiral Engineers. We also met with Greg Hall to discuss the benches. He e4plainsd how to measure this and that it was only for aesthetic purposes and that our design looked as ifit would.be fine. 4. Please see A3.1 for the 4' concrete pan where the driveway meets the road. Aspen tree has been moved to an appropriate distance from the road to allow for site distance from driveway. Please see 3.1 for areas for snow storase and the calculations. All roofeaves and ridges rue now on the site plan; the house had previously been improperly placed on the site plan. Now that it is revised all ridge and eave heights should been within the allowed 33' limit. qh^^bl h W Jrhu,-,*- r". u -"/j/ U Date Receivr 0E0 0 2 1999 i, irl 510 East Hyrnsn Aveftre Suite 21 ASPEN, CO 81611 tel 970.925.2867 tax 970.925.3736 PO. Box 3507 107 Nonh Fir Saeet TELLURIDe CO 81.135 td 970.728.3037 fax 970.728.3236 PO. Box &337 37347 U.S. Hwy.6 Suite 200 AVON, CO 81620 te|970.748.1516 fa)( 970.748.1518 enBl lw al of.IcF-s': cgyarchit6cts@ compusqve,com P4so TOWN OF VAIL Department of Communiry Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colora.do 81657 970,479-2138 FAX 970479-2452 December 4, 1999 Jill Spaeh Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw PO Box 6337 Avon, CO 81620 Fax:748-1518 RE: Bitlingsley Residence to be located at 1170 ftarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village 7e Dear Jill, The Community Development Department has reviewed the plans submirted for the Billingsley Residence to be located at 1170 ftarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village 7'o. The following comments and revisions must be addressed prior to final Design Revierv Board approval: l.Please show all roof eave and ridge elevations on the site plan so staff can determine building hcight. On these elevations, please use fl'actions of feet, rather than convcrting to inches. Please make the scale of the heights the same as the scale of the elevations of the sirc pian (i.e. DO NOT USE THE 5258 DATUM ELEVATION WHICH MAKES COWERSION NECESSARY.) Also, please include the elevation of the chimney. The centet/rear roofricige has been identified as bcing over 33 ft in height. Building height is measured to existing or finished grade, whichever is more restrictive. It is heipful to label each ridge with the maximum height in elevation. Pleasc complete the enclosed Revokable Right-of-Way Permit and bring $11 for recording. This can be done when you apply for a buiiding permit. Prior to applying for a building permit, please provide a stamped approved drawing from a Licensed P.E. for the retaining walls behind thc home. Peter Monroe has been contacted by staffand he has not approved any natural boulder retaining wall. The Billingsley Residence has been analyzed based on Primary./Secondary Zoning. The analysis provides the following: 2. J. {j u"ro"rrn o ^i Zoning: Primary/Sqqondary Residential Lot Size: 16.387 sq. ft. ; Ilazards: Medium Severity Rockfall High Severity Debris Avalanche Possible Avalanche Influence Zone fvellow) Standard Allowed Proposed GRFA 4739 sq. ft. 4557 sq. ft. Primary >2758 sq. ft. 4017 sq. ft. Caretaker <1981 sq. ft. 540 sq. ft. Site Coverage 3276 sq. fr.. 3061 sq. ft. Parking 5 spaces required 5 spaces (one enclosed) The Billingsley Residence is scheduied for a final review by the Design Review Board on December 15,1999. The above comments and revisions must be addressed prior to final Design Review Board approval. Please submit all revisions by Thursday, December 9, 1999. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 479-2369. Sincerclv. /il,{t'f,/- Allison Ochs Planner II Town of Vail ilLETOWN OFVAIL Department of Community Develapment 75 South Fronmge Road Vail Colorado 81657 970-479-2138 FAX 970479-24s2 July 19,1999 JilI Spaeh Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw PO Box 6337 Avon, CO 81620 RE' Billingsley Residence to be located at ll70 ftarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village 7ih Dear JiIl, The Community Development Department has reviewed the plans submitted for the Billingsley Residence to be located at 1170 ftarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village 7'. The following comments and revisions must be addressed prior to final Design Review Board approval: l. Please provide a starryed survey. 2. Please provide a site plan at a scale of l"=10' or 1"= 20' and at the same scale as the starped survey. The driveway must be a least 12 ft. wide. The entrance to the driveway needs to be a mininnrm of 16 ft., flared end to flaxed end. Please adjust and revise. Parking spaces are 9'x 19' outside 9'x 18' enclosed. Please adjust and revise site plan Please show on site plan all top and bottom elevations of proposed boulder and retaining wails. If walls are over 4', a starryed approved drawing of wall will be required from a licensed PE. Please show the limits of disturbance on the site plan, This will be delineated in the field with an erosion control fence. J. 4. 5. 6. {Sruno*ruuo 8. 9. Parking for the caretaker unit muSt Ue,iliepenaeotly accessible. ,'... Please provide calculations for proposed snow storage areas. All required parking and access areas shall be designed to accommodate on-site snow storage. A minirrn'm functional area equaling 30% ofthe paved area shall be provided contiguous to the paved area and desigued to accommodate snow storage. Turf areas and otler areas without trees may be utilized for this purpose. ffthe driveway is heate{ then the minimum snow storage arcarmsy be reduced to L0% of the required parking and access areas. Cars mrst be able to enter and back out of the garage based on 20 ft. centerline radius. Please show on the site plan Avalanche and Hazard study mrst be provided. I have included the Geologic Ilazard Acknowledgement Fonn, along with a copy of the Hazard Regulations. Any disturbed grading nust retum to a2:l grtde. Please adjust and revise. Please show all roof eave and ridge elevations on the site plan so staff can determine building height. Maximumheight for a sloping roofis 33 ft. 14. Please provide an exterior lighting plan. One light per 1000 sq. ft. of tot area is allowed. Also, provide lumens calculations and a cut sheet of proposed fixtures. The Billingsley Residence has been analyzed based on PrimaryiSecondary Zoning. The analysis provides the following: Zonrng: PrimaryiSecondary Residential Lot Size: 16,387 sq. ft. Hazards: Medium Severity Rockfall Iligh Severity Debris Avalanche Possible Avalanche Influence Zone (yellow) Sta:rdard Allowed prooosed 10. 11. 12. 13. GRT'A Primar/ Caretaker Site Coverage Parking Landscaping 4739 sq. ft. >2758 sq. ft. <1981 sq. ft. 4722 sor. ff.. 4202 sq. fr.. 520 sq. ft. to be determined fromnew site plan 5 spaces required please revise to be determined fromnew site plan to Site Coverage: Please note that site coverage is limited to 20% of the lot area. If the slopes b-enmtlt thefootprint of the building and required parking are 3094 or greater, site coveiage is limited to I5%. The Billingsley Residence is scheduled for a conceptual review by the Design Review Board on Iuly 2(, 1999. Their comments and revisions must also be addressed prior to final Design Review Board approval. Please submit all of the above revisions 4 minimrrm 6f l0 working days prior to_tle final Design Review Board agenda you wish to be on. If you have any questions, - please do not hesitate to contact rre at 479-2359. Sincerely, /tJ;"^ /flfflru-T-Yy'?.{- Allison Ochs Planner I Town of Vail ''iF ,7 COTTLE CRAYBEAL YA\/ , afcbitects Allison Ochs Town of Vail Departrnent of Community Development 75 south Frontage road Vail, CO 81657 ,,' December 1' 1999 . RE: Billingsley Residence to be located at 1170 Ptarmigan Rd./ Lot 3, Block 7,Yail Village 7h filing Issues addressed for final Design Review Board approval: l. Site Plan at l"=10' which is t}le same as the stamped survey 2. Parking has been revised, I enclosed space for employee parking, 2nd space in front of garage for them. Three spaces in the driveway for the house residence. 3. Please see detail and stanped drawing from Monroe 4 Newell Structural Engineers. We also met with Greg Hall to discuss the benches. He explained how to measurdthis and that it was only for aesthetic purposes and that oru design looked as if it would.be fine. 4. Please see 43.1 for the 4' concrete pan where the driveway meets the road. 5' Aspen tree has been moved to an appropriate distance from the road to allow for site distance from driveway. 6. Please see 3. I for areas for snow storage and the calculations. - 7. All roof eaves and ridges are now on the site plan; the house had previously been improperly placed on the site plan. Now that it is revised all ridge and eave heights should been within the allowed 33' limit. o 510 East Hyrnan Avenue Suite 21 ASPEN, C,O 816'11 tel 970.925.2667 bx 970-925.3736 emdfuddc#: PO. Box 3507 107 North Fh Street TELLURID€, CO 81,t35 iel 970.728.3037 fa< 970.7283236 cgyarchitects@ PO, Box 6337 37347 U.S. Hvvy. 6 Suite 200 AVON, CO 81620 te|970.748.1516 fax 970.748.1518 c.omLlseve.com Community Development Plan Routing Form Approved _x_Denied (cite detailed reasons) Approved with conditions Routed To:Greg Hall or Leonard Sandoval, Public Works Return To:"Mini Me" Date Routed:7/12/99 Return By: Project Name: Project Address: Project Legal: Project Description:Billingsley Residence - A new single-family residence I170 Ptarmigan Road I Lot3, Block 7, Vail Village Filing 7 Applicant: Lucy Billingsley represented by Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw Architects Planner: Proiect#: PRJ99-0198 COMMENTS Need Stamped Survey. Please provide site plan with scale of l":10' or I"= 20' Drivewav must be a least 12' wide Entrance to driveway needs to be a min of l6', flared end to flared end. Parking spaces are 9'x I 9' outside 9'x I 8' inside. Please adjust and revise site plan Please show on site plan all top and bottom elevations ofproposed boulder and retaining walls. Ifwalls are over 4', a stamped approved drawing of wall will be required from license PE. Please show limited site disturbance fence and erosion control fence on site plan Parking for EHU or apartment must be independently accessible. Please show snow storage on site plan. 30% ofunheated driveway, within lot boundaries Must be able to enter and back out ofgarage based on 20-ft centerline radius. Show on site plan Avalanche andHazard studv must be orovided. Any disturbed grading must retum to a 2: I grade. Date received: Reviewed by: Leonard Sandoval Date reviewed: &-15-99 F .\EVERYONE\DRIP\ROUTINC\S8ROU T N-C.PUBLICWO.I MAS ILR.FRtet Development Plan R Form o outing o ommunity Routed To:Greg Hall or Leonard Sandoval, Public Works Retum To:Allison Date Routed:r1l2l99 Return Bv:ASAP (they are on for the 17ft Desigr Review Board agenda) Project Name: Project Address: Project Legal: Project Description: Billingsley Residence - NEW PLAN I170 Ptarmigan Road Int 3, Block 7,Yail Village Filing 7 A new single-family residence Applicanl Lucy Billingsley represented by Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw Project#: PRJ99-0198 Approved Denied (cite detailed reasons) -x-Approved with conditions Need stamped approved drawing from License PE. For boulder retaining walls over 4'. Stamped drawing that I received from Monroe & Newell Stucture Assoc. is for the Landscape retaining walls behind the home. I spoke wittt Mr. Peter Monrog he hasn't approved any natural boulder retaining wall. Revocable Right of WayPermit for Landscaping. Reviewed by: Leonard Sandoval Date reviewed: 12-6-99 '/ oo Community Development Plan Routing F'orm Routed To:Greg Hall or Leonard Sandoval, Public Works Return To:Allison Date Routed:1r/2/99 Retum By:ASAP (they are on for the l7s Design Review Board agenda) Project Name: Project Address: Project Legal: Project Description: Billingsley Residence - NEW PLAN I170 Ptarmigan Road Lot 3, Block 7, Vail Village Filing 7 A new single-family residence Applicant: Lucy Billingsley represented by Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw Proiec#: PRJ99-0198 Approved _x_Denied (cite detailed reasons) Approved with conditions required parking must be within lot boundaries. Adjust and revise. Please provide site plan with scale of 1":10' or l"= 20' Need stamped drawing from license PE. For all boulder walls on site plan that are 4' to 6' in height. Any combination boulder walls must have a minimurn of 4ft bench or half of the total height ofboth walls. Adjust and revise site plan All snow storage must be within lot boundaries ' concrete pan required unless curb cut from existing curb and gutter will work. lease move center aspen tree on west end of lot , at least 10ft away from curb and grtter, this will allow for better sight distance when backing out of driveway. Adjust and revise. Reviewed bv: Leonard Sandoval Date reviewed: I l-10-99 )Fttt 80Py Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 970-479-2138 FAX 970-479-2452 November 9,1999 Jill Spaeh Cottle, Graybeal, Yaw PO Box 6337 Avon, CO 81620 RE: Billingsley Residence to be located at I 170 Ptarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block T,YailVillage 7m Dear Jill, The Community Development Departrnent has reviewed the plans submitted for the Billingsley Residence to be locatcd at 1 170 Ptarmigan Rd. / Lot 3, Block 7,YailVillage 7'n. The following comments and revisions must be addressed prior to final Design Review Board approval: 1. Please provide a site plan at a scale of 1"=10' or 1"= 20' and at the saue scale asthe stamped survey. 2. All required parking must be within lot boundaries. Parking spaces are 9'x 79' outside 9'x 18'enclosed. For all retaining walls over 4 ft.., a stamped approved drawing of wall will be required from a licensed PE. No wall is to exceed 6 ft in height. Any combination boulder wall must have a minimum of a 4 ft. bench or half of the total heieht of the combination retaining wall. Please adjust and revise. Please show a 4 ft. concrete pan where the d.rivcwav meets the road. Please rclocate the center aspen tree on the west end of the lot. This tree must be at least 10 ft. away from the road edge to allow for site distance out of the driveway. Please provide calculations for proposed snow storage areas. Ail required parking and access areas shail be designed to accommodate on-site (i.e. within lot boundaries) snow storage. A minimum functional area equaling 30% of the paved area shall be provided J. 4. 5. 6. tg"nouorn o "r cdhtiguous to the paved area and designed to accommodate snow storage. Turf areas and other areas without trees may be utilized for this purpose. 7. Please show all roof eave and ridge elevations on the site plan so staff can determine building height. Please make the scale of the heights the same as the scale of the eievations of the site plan. Maximum height for a sloping roof is 33 ft. Two locations have been identified as being over 33 ft in height. Building height is measured to existing or finished grade, whichever is more restrictive. The Billingsley Residence has been analyzed,based on Primary/Secondary Zoning. The analysis provides the following: Zoning: Primary/Secondary Residential Lot Size: 16,387 sq. ft. Ilazards: Medium Severity Rockfall High Severity Debris Avalanche Possible Avalanche Influence Zone (yellow) Standard Allowed Proposed GRFA 4739 sq. ft. 4557 sq. ft. Prinary >2758 sq. ft. 4017 sq. ft. Caretaker <1981 sq. ft. 540 sq. ft. Site Coverage 3276 sq. ft. 3061 sq. ft. Parking 5 spaces required please revise The Billingslcy Residence is scheduled for a final review by the Design Review Board on November 17, 1999. The above comments and revisions must be addressed prior to final Design Review Board approval. Please zubmit all revisions by Friday, November 12, 1999. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to cofiact nE at 4'79-2369. Sincprely, ,Z^t//t/'r1,,lA F1 / ,4,/,1/"t ,4 r-12-<L,' ,t-v "" a. : |' \_.<_--.Alhson Ochs Planner I Town of Vail CONSTRUCTION PERMIT dopartm€nt of community development PLUMBING FOUNDATION ONLYI I MECHANICAL nnT TYPE OF PERMIT TEGAL DESC. LOT ? BLK ,7,,r-t@ NAME: Lb.ot- OWNER MAIL ADDRESS CITY PH. ARCHITECT /o5-B rns@i&;&- MArL-ADDRESS 6w A394 ",r,,llarj,,b PH.ttt;k CONTRACTOR ''*' L/,n [n400. * ( )tr4.C.n ";,rooo;;.-dtt F- ",rr?Ar,rr*{o OrDo" .ff-'^i?3h FIRM MAIL ADDRESS PLUMBING CONTRACTOR FIRM MAIL ADDRESS MECHANICI CONTRACTO FIRM MAIL ADORESS OTHER CONTRACT FIRM MAIL ADDRESS CITY PH. --. 4-tJ--20 DATE J_!_L/, PROJECT NO.rU-Jog N9 20r l.rYPEoFcoNSTRUcloN t tr rtr tv@ 2. occuPANcY GRouP ea e H r@m DlvlsloN r z za& GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK : PERMIT NO. zI F J BUILDING 7a 7A ELECTRICAL 30Y PLUMEING MECHANICAL TYPE GROUP SO. FT. VALUATION PERMIT FEES V R-z /76 7a4n BUILDING PERM IT 52, 80 PLAN CHECK Ja, ++) ELECTRICAL / &ab PLUMBING =+ NEW O ALTERATION ADDITIONAL (I) REPAIR (MECHANICAT + DWELLING UNITS .- ACCOMMODATION UrtrS--- e.n.r.e. / b0Q,/5--eeoaoous coMMERcrALSysr - REsTnunnnr selrnrc _1 HEIGHT IN FT. -BATHTUB/SHOWER No FTREPLAcES / Ho. roters COVERED PARXING - UNCOVERED PARKTNG 4 RECREATION FEE J4,on DESIGN REVIEW BOARD ,/D,2h CLEAN-UP DEFOSIT ./oa. o o TOTAL PERMIT FEES a 3/. eb z-fz_ INSULATION ./ FLOOR EXT, WALLS ROOF TYPE THICKNESS R.VALUE NINU AUMINIS IT(A I9X UAIts tc ?r<NING NOTES: FA 6 /6 trc 7 e.r ueet if ,1122_ ELEC: I cnS, I SOLAR: IWOOD' VAIL WATER & SAN. DIST. TAP FEE : SPECIAL NOTES: luttn r |Jtl box 100 vail. colorado 81657 (303) 476-56r3 April 4, 1979 caj department of community development Americo Ltd. Box 2394 Vail, CO 81657 Dear Sir: The Building Permit for the Davis Addition on Lot 3 Block 7 of Vail ViJ-Lage ?th fi1ing which was applied for last fall is now ready. Tbe total permit fee is $231.20, Please piek up thls buildlng permit as soon as possible if it is to be constructed in the 1979 building season. Thank you for your cooperatlon in this matter. Sincerely,"C"""tL,tr"O +*"4- Catherine A. Jarnot Building Dept. Aide a Project Application Project Name: Owner Address and Phone: Architect Address and Phone: ,o, 3 .r,o"rL€gal Doscri Zone: Zoning Approved: Design Review Board Motion by:t. Seconded by: APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL Summary: Zoning Administrator Chief Building Otficial Dry;s t+.[d.i -fi o I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND RESIDENTIAL ZONING CHECKLIST Legal Orner: Comments: Description:{-.u I rSlK ) A,| ) AU t2 Architect: Area: IL,Ot Actual - Front Dlstance Between Buildlngs: G.R.-F.A. Allowed: Buildable Site Coverage: Allowed - Lot Landscaping: Bequired - Lot Parking:Required Drive: Sl.ope Perraitted Parking and Drives Must Environnoe nt aI / fr,azar d, : Actual Slope Actual OC d-fr-OKot'd-p- ok Be Paved Avalanche Flood Plain Slope Distance From Creek Trees Bemoved Zoue Distri.ct: f / \ Proposed Use:AaJ; 11n^ *.r 5. F 6,39)Milus Hazard Area: Equals Buildable Area: Eelgbt: Actual I L, Setbacks; Bequired - Front 20t , Sldes ,Bear2Or+ , sides ll , / 5,Rear Actual x % =3p8J. aet,a,at 2, (8'lr Area Area Required Area Zoning Approval: Date I bar;2-6/ zq 28,.8a t fi oo,rtonl. {3uo n \/. V T+L =A4 = zv 'E? sz.oo = bq p4 Zu.q O 21-' t7b e. 40 oi._ rl -.- '.\1' lA"',st,:,', br 3 I eh ia.lz-.5 aY/b )f a tl. /,J x /Le -Q.^L I 4v /b Ir f.S( tb'I l ,ii I Ir.l;f 4+LEcrli;i t\Uei'l i,l | ,- / rr4tl A-Ess I tl i il I i irl rl ti I rl ,ltit: rti sz. Bo 70yo %.edot t i l'?f : 30? . tilt.tg- 4^Ar |UUL) /U TOW}I OF BUILclINGi l,A IL PEFIMIT 'o *7Yl TOTAL FLOOR AREA TOTAL LOT AREA FLOOR AREA R.ATIO EASEMENTS VARIANCE UNCOVERED #u2 -75 EXITS REO. ###t Rur,u*, DATE OF APPLICATION MAfL ADoREss ll ?et f.NEW () ALTERATION I ) AODITION( } REPAIR I ) USE OF BUI LDING SO. FT. OF BLDG,HEIGHT IN FT.OFF ST. PAR KING NO. OF STORIES OFF ST. LOADING NO. OF LIVING UNITS WATER( I FORCEDAIR( 'ELECI IUNIT tor .ft eu1 nune VU 1. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION I II III IV V I HR 2. OCCUPANCY GROUP A B C D E F G H I J DtvtstoN1234 BUILDING PERMIT SPECI FIED FIFE SPRINKLERS WET STANDPIPE DFY STANDPIPE COMB. STANDPIPE CLEAN UP DEPOSIT SMOKEPROOF ENCLOSURE ERAL DESCBIPTION OF WOFK AREA SEPARATION OCCUPANCY SEPARATION RE OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR ,. DESIGN REVII;:III BOARD DArE oF *rrrr*o frtroan Qr/?, t' MEMBERS ,( " "/,f ^ /L'',''!, SUBJECT: ACTION TAKEN MOTION: VOTE: PRESEI.'IT: tsY BOARD: 'EC'NDED * ,//lr,t? AGAINST APPROVED: , ---- DISAPPROVED: SUMMARY: PUB wl$-"*---.-. T0}Yt{ 0F EIIJILEIINGi l/A IL PEFIMIT TOTAL FLOOR .AREA TOTAL LOT AREA FLOOR AREA RATIO EASEMENTS VARIANCE K- UNCOVERED APPLICATION ACCEPTED PLAN CHECK z tr fJ JoBNAME -1"""*' DATE OF APPLICATION NEW o .ALTERATION ( I ADDITION I/1 REP^IR 14 crrY pH. tf 7 , b'd USE OF BUILDING .i (naLLrua 4o,-a (OFF ST. PARKING NO. OF LIVING UNITS WATER FONCEDAIR( IELEC( }UNIT LOT BLK FILING 1. TYPE OF CONSTSUCTTON I t tV V IHR 2. OCCUPANCY GROUP A B C D E F G H I J DtvtstoN 12 31 BUILDING PEBMIT SPECIFIED PLAN CHECK FEES FIRE SPRINKLERS RAL OESCRIPTION OF WORK - )9.n t t?ort c Q OCCUPANCY SEPARATION PLAN NUMBER +-6 Jt 19, t974 lb. Illllan Reoff P. 0. 8ox 1636' Yrll, Colorrdo Re: Sctbrck ymlancs ?or . lhar Blll: :, Ptesc conslden thls lcttar rs a wrltrc p*rltrto allutthe con-rtrrtctlornof e earport rnd patlo eddltlm b ttrc arbJact rerldcmcrlth rpprcxfortely 7' setbrct ln llex'0f ttE 80' nqrlrcd. Tho varhnce ns apgrovcd unrnlmqsly ty th€ Toilt Courrll for tlr Totm of Vall oa Augugt 6, lg74r Youfi tnrly, DEPARTIEI{T OF E(Hil'IIITY Dlrtn S. Talghlll Iontne Admlnlrtrltor \ ) July ?, 1974 NOTICE OF PUELIC HEARING NOTICE lS HEREBY 6IVEH tnft Ur. Hlltlam Ruoff,rtprerentlng Ralph E. Davls hal applled for a gctbcck verlanqc In accordancc rltb $eetlon 5.502 oi Ordlnence No. I (Serles of 1975); srld varlanco has been appl ledfor In eecordancc ylth 9rcile$ i9.200 of Ordlnanco No.6 (serlcs of 1975). Thc frogocod addltlon ls locatedon Lot 3, Block 7, Val I Y | | llgc 7th Fl I lng. A publlc hecrln,g xlll bo hcld In accordanca wlth Ssctlon 21.'[00 Ef thc ronlng ordlnance on d$J-3J,r1974 at !:00 p.u. In tha frl I l.tunlelpal Bul ldlng. Scld varlanse hearlng rl | | be brforc the Toxn of Val I Plannlng ConralSslon and tlndlngs rltl bg tranemltted to tho Torn Councl I lor theTown of Yall. TO}JH OF VAI L 0lsna 5. Toughl l.l Zonl ng Admlnl strator F I PROOF STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF EAGLE OF PUBLICATION ,, ,4^ kuor do soremnry swear thar r am That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published in the ngular and entire issue ol every number of said weekly newspaper for the perioa of ( the 77)1 ,1tr4.., of THE VAIL TRAIL; that the same is a weekly newspaper printed, in whole or in part and published in the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, and has a general circulation therein; that said newspaper has been published continuously and unintemrptedly in said County of Eagle for a period of more than fifty-two consecutive weeks next prior to the first publication of the annexed legat notice or advertisement; that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and that said newspaper is a weekly newspapet duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the lavs of the State of Colorado. consecutive insertions; and that the first pubication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated JULY S A.D. 19?+ and that the last publication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated .-lUtY S l.D.1ell4 . --r[In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this [s day of Jvuv ^.D.1{?4_ Suhcribed and sworn to beforc me, a notary public and for County of Eagle, Strte of Colorado, nis / {.tv aay ol .1s2L My Comrnission expires 77) L+c./e I L lgz-f DESIGN REVIEl^l EOARD MEETIIIG: August 8, 1974DATE OF I'IEMBERS -a/#ua-pRES ENT: Ruoff , 8'i | 1 Abbott, Dudley Hanlon, Bill Parker, Lou Sage, uave SU BJ ECT:DAVIS resrdence - additions - Ruoff ACTION TAKEN BY BOARD: MOTION VOTE:AGAI NST: APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: SUMMARY: the Board o DtVEL0PI;illT RCI;T L IG SLIP PROJ:CI' O',.iNER/i) SUBIl I TT EVELOFIR IAL DATE I i' t,tTq PROCESS Ii.lG DEADL INE DATE COI"lPL6TED SIGi,IATURE REI''IAR<SENT IT IES PRE L II.I IiIARY STAFF REV I EW MASTER PLAii LANDSCAP II'.]G RECR'AT ION AI4EN IT IES ffi. curcx DES IGN CFlECK y,F'4t{lR0Nt:ENTAL IIIPACT REV IE'd n.4@=/"4 ttA /tV,/ lT ?t aAt*t- ,//rt ENV IRONI.IiNTAL IMPACT R t PORT ZON INC CHECK PLANI'l . COl4i'1 . r/TOWll C 0 U;lC I L REV IE|,J DES IGN REV IEW ,,fl NAL ZON ING REV IEW ,sf tuo I NG DEPT PLAN CHECK PIECH/PLBG. ELECTRICAL PUBL IC VIORKS. 4learANcE ZcoNDtrtoNAL usE 4/a."l.t-?-a/- /1 F IRE DEPT PUBL ICAT | 0l'l DATE HEAR ING DATE FEES:TY PE VAR IANCE COND. USE KtrUf1E11 | I !l,i PLUMP ING MECHAN ICAL ELECTn ICAL @(ca.p -f deP, OTHER A[4OUNT DATE PA ID RE [.IAR KS I I I ltoo-6o ilt!, I D l\!DAaT .' PLAN CHECK PtrAM IT RI NG T0wlf 0F BIJILEIINGI l'A IL PEFIMIT o' APPLICATION ACCEPTED APPROVAL PERMTT # I TIEREBY AOKNOWIJEDGE TUAT I HAVE BEADTHIS APPLICATION AND STATG THAT ?HE ABOVE TS COBBECT AND AGREE TO COUPLY WITS AI,I, TOWN ORDTNANCES ANI' STATE ,'781 I.^1, tr I tF7 DATE OF APPLICATION\J ra lll -l A 19 NEw o aLTEFATToN t ) ADotrtoN yf neelrR { } USE OF SUILDING HEIGHT IN FT.OFF ST. PARKING NO. OF STORIES OFF ST. LOADING NO. OF LIVING UNITS 1. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION I II III IV V I HR 2. OCCUPANCY GBOUP A B C D E F G H I J Dtvtstot{ 1231 SPECIFI ED FIBE SPRINKLERS DRY STANDPIPE DESCRI'T|ON OF WORK TOTAL FLOOR AREA, TOTAL LOT AREA FLOOR ANE.A RATIO EASEMENTS VARIA'{CE UNCOVERED /ilrryV I BUILDING IT APP Applicant to PLAN CHECK VALIDATIOIy WHITE - INSPECTOR Ju spaces WHEN PROPERLY VALIDATED (IN THIS SPACEI THIS IS YOUR PE PERMIT VALIDATION PIN K - APPLTCANT I oE3Ci.vra (LJSEE AttACHEO rHEEr) I.ICEN5E NO. II€CI OR O E3I GN ER LICENSE NO. LENDER MAI L ADoFESS6 .---.---" U5E OF BUILDIN 8 Ctasof work: tr NEW tr AoorTroN ,Knllggsr'tN tr HEpAtR O M0vE tr REMovE 10 Charqe ol use from 11 Valuation of work: $6iaa. aa eeaun ree/ 2. SPEGIAL CONDITIONS: Slze o{ BldE. (Tot.ll Sq. Ft. Fi16 Sorlnktsrs R€qulrod E\.€, ENo OFFSTREET PARKING SPACES: NOTICE SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REOUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL. PLUMB. ING, HEATING, VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIONING. THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOtD IF WORK OR CONSTRUC. TION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WTTHIN 60 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR AEANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 120 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER I'I,oR K IS COM. MENCED. OF A PERMIVIOLATE OR sregluRE ot coNTR^croR oh auTHoil CANARY - AUOIT