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HomeMy WebLinkAbout066-270-04866-27-48 3304-90B,p,E,M - ADAMS, Michael 13648 Ed Ct, Magalia 1 Contr: Clete White (new Sf) 3 i - - - - _ 066_27O-__048_____-- ADAMS, Michael, PENT#95-3106- 13648: Ed ,Magali�a,. - Cont;, Art:ic Aire New Htg^& Water.Htr/SF i 066-270_048 ADAMS MIC 03-26 03-26 13648 ED ; K & CT7MAGALIA CONT1 D RB' `CONST RE -ROOF B08-0128 066-270-048 MISCELLANEOUS Electrical GENERATOR (16K) 13648 ED CT ADAMS, MICHAEL R TRUST 0 cim cial N ITOR 4� T Al�� po�� l� -Eor Fuel fine Sys I Heatina {'olbwed System Owner's Guide IMPORTANT : READ THIS OWNER'S GUIDE CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING YOUR HEATER. RETAIN THIS- OWNER'S GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. DAPI MONITOR P R O DUCTS I N C SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL zt These symbols appear at important safety precautions and should be understood and followed by the owner to assure. safe operation -of the. heater.____._—_..—.. _ For Quick Reference Page SECTION A: Q Important Caution:.............................................................. 1 SECTIONB: Specifications........................................................................... 5 SpecialFeatures....................................................................... 5 SafetyFeatures........................................................................ 5 SECTION C: Tools Needed for Heater Installation ............................................. 6 Accessories You May Need ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••........................•• 7 Window Installation................................................................... 7 FluePipe Extentions.................................................................. 8 SECTION D: Heater Installation ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••.......•••••....•.............•. 9 Flue Pipe Clearances ..................... .............. I.............................. 10 SECTIONE: Fueling....................................................................................15 Fueling Options Available •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••..................••.•.•..15 External Tank Installation•••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••...•..•••••.••••15 EmptyFuel Tank..............:....................................................... 16 SECTION F: Starting Instructions ................................................................... 17 SECTION G: Adjusting Room Temperature •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .................•.•....18 SECTION H: Turning Off the Heater ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••.••••.......•••.............• 18 SECTION 1: Relighting the Heater •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••..•........•...••.••.•.•.••....18 SECTION J: Programming the Heater •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...•.••••••.••.•••••••••..19 Settingthe Clock......................................................................19 Programming for Automatic Heater Operation •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•20 Manual Operation.....................................................................20 SECTION K: Protective Features••••.•••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••.••.......••••••....•••••••..•.•.21 Loss of Power -Automatic Reset ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••..••••.•.••••••..•21 ElectricalFuse.........................................................................21 Overheat Prevention..................................................................21 SECTION L: Care of the Heater....................................................................22 SECTION M: Troubleshooting Guide ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••......••••..............•..24 COPYRIGHT ;C) MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., SECTION A AWARNING i USE ONLY CRYSTAL CLEAR KEROSENE. NEVER USE GASOLINE, WHITE GAS, CAMP FUEL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. USE OF SUCH FUELS CAN RESULT IN AN EXPLOSIVE FIRE AND CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. . �ACAUTION 1. Make sure that there is no fuel leakage from fuel tank and fuel pipe joint. 2. Make. sure that flue pipe (exhaust pipe, air supply hose) is connected properly. WIPI MONITOR 41 TV KEROSENE ONLY v GAS 3. Keep heater clean and do not store any inflammable items on or near the heater. i i 4. Don't use the heater for drying clothes. 5. Should anything abnormal occur in the heater, remain calm, turn it off (do not unplug) and contact your Monitor dealer. 6. Risk of burns. Flue pipe and louver may have high surface temperature. 7. Do not place yourself or others too close to the heater. 8. Installation of heater in extreme humidity or dust areas is not recommended. Any removal of unit parts or remodeling is strictly forbidden. 9. Do not sit on the heater. Placing ornaments or plants is not recommended. Excess heat may cause damage to ornament or plant and overwatering or spilling of water may cause shock to you or damage to the heater. 10. In areas of heavy snow accumulation, flue pipe may need to be installed higher to avoid being buried. In open areas with strong wind, a wind break may be necessary to avoid exhaust gases being blown back into the intake and causing poor combustion. C= rm.� Long - 1 Extension Must be higher. kit -f Snow.-- G 3 11. Dm not inmt�\1norexhouatthe�ue pipe iinto�orevv space or underneath floor nor into auo or chimney. . � "----FlueDuct. 12. OPERATING ALTITUDES HIGHER U0WITS This heater is designed to be used no higher than 300OFT above sea have. Do not operate at altitudes higher than 3ODOFTabove sea level. 13.OPERATING TEM8PERATUREUMITS Please use the Monitor within the range of temperatures indicated by the shaded area shown onthe graph below. Point Operating Temperature Limits Inside Area Temperature — 4'F 20 Outside Temperature —22'F `- Poirt B Inside Area Temperature SO'F Outside Temperature —40'17 ~ . " -~ 10 - - - -- - -- ' -10 0 uU 40���80 ` --�'�'--' — Inside Area Temperature (q -AAPI SECTION B MONITOR 41 TW SPECIFICATIONS Model Monitor 41 Fuel Type Crystal Clear Kerosene Heater Efficiency 93%' Heat Rating High: 43;000 BTU/hour H.Medium: 33,900 BTU/hour L. Medium: 21,000 BTU/hour Low :16,200 BTU/hour Heater Output High: 40,000 BTU/hour H.Medium: 31,500 BTU/hour L. Medium: 19,500 BTU/hour Low: 15,000 BTU/hour Fuel Tank Separate (Not supplied with heater) Fuel Consumption High: 0.319 Gallon/hour H.Medium: 0.25 Gallon/hour L. Medium: 0.16 Gallon/hour Low: 0.12 Gallon/hour Power Source 120 Volts AC; 60 Hz. Power Consumption Ignition : 340 Watts Operation: 80 Watts (Average) Heated Air Delivery High: 388 Cubic feet/minute H.Medium: 388 Cubic feet/minute L. Medium: 300 Cubic feet/minute Low: 300 Cubic feet/minute Vent Pipe Hole 2'2 -inches Diameter Dimensions Height: 26.6 inches Width: 28.7 inches Depth: 13.8 inches Weight 82 Pounds, empty * When considering heat of condensation is lost then net efficiency is 87% SPECIAL FEATURES AUTOMATIC IGNITION Dual Blowers: Separate fans for combustion and room air circulation. Thermostatically Controlled: Adjusts to the desired room temperature. Built -In Timer: Heater will automatically operate as programmed by the user. Automatic Reset After Power Failure: Heater will auto- matically resume operation (in manual mode) after power is restored. Indicator Lights: Easy -to -see signals show—when heater is in operation, when timer is activated, and when the burner is operating in low, medium or high modes. Choice of Fuel Supply: 5 gallon gravity fed system, large tank gravity fed system, large tank system with pump. Multiple Heat Exchanger: Extracts 93% of heat from burner. Clean Operation: Products of combustion are vented outside. Consumes No Room Air: Air for combustion is drawn from outside. Easy Installation: Complete instructions included in this guide. -, SAFETY FEATURES Safe Re -lighting: Heater will not restart until its com- bustion chamber has cooled. Electrical Protection: Heater automatically shuts off in the unlikely event of a malfunction in the electrical circuitry or disruption of the power supp- ly. No Exhaust In Room: Products of combustion are discharged outdoors. Flue Pipe: Outside air is drawn through a pipe-within- a- pipe venting system. This process preheats combustion air and regains heat from exhaust gases. A SECTION C Before installing your heater, be sure to check and comply with local and state building and electrical codes that may apply to vented Heaters in your area. Permanent wiring must be installed by a licensed electrician. TOOLS NEEDED FOR HEATER INSTALLATION Check the following charts to be sure you have all the tools required to install your Monitor 41 Heating System. STANDARD TOOLS APPLICATION Phillips Head Screwdriver Installation of Heater Parts Steel Tape Measure Taking Measurements Pen or Pencil Marking Drilling Location Exterior Caulk Caulking Between Packing and Wall Yardstick or Long Straight Edge Checking Angle of Hole for Flue Pipe Soapy Water Lubricating Sleeve Hardware SPECIAL TOOLS APPLICATION Electric Drill Accommodating Hole Saw and Drill Bit 2% inch Hole Saw Attachment Cutting Hole for Flue Pipe Long % inch Drill Bit Drilling Pilot Hole Through Wall Level Checking Angle of Hole for Flue Pipe and for checking heater level. r n ACCESSORIES YOU MAY NEED ' Check the list below and see your MPI dealer for accessories you may need or want for installation of your heat- ing system. ACCESSORY APPLICATION Medium Flue Pipe P/N 8206 For use where wall thickness is up to 14'/2/ inches Long Flue Pipe P/N 8005 For use where wall thickness is up to 20 inches Wall Mounted Fuel Tank P/N 8201 For small capacity, gravity fed outside fuel supply Electric Suction Pump P/N 1100 For use with large capacity tank where gravity feed is not 1101 practical Window Installation Kit P/N 8208, 8209 For use where "through -the window" flue pipe installation (See Window Installation below) is desired Extra Short. Short. Medium or For use where "standard" installation is not practical Long Extension Kit or Elbow Adapter Kit (See Flue Pipe Extensions: page 7) Fitting and Tank For large capacity fueling: To be dealer installed WINDOW INSTALLATION The use of "through -the -window" installation for your flue pipe will require a window installation kit and one of the 4 (Extra short, Short, medium or long) extension kits. In order to determine wihch extension kit is required measure the distance from the floor to the TOP of your window sill (see Figure 2) and refer to the chart below. IF THE MEASUREMENT IS: YOU NEED: 20% to 25 inches Extra Short Extension Kit —Short -Extension-Kit 33% to 51 % inches Medium Extension Kit 51 M to 86'/•, inches Long Extension Kit Elbow Adapter Kit Fig. 2 P/N 8212 P/N 8204 -- -- _ P/N 8203 P/N 8202 P/N 8213 NOTE: Window kit installation is prohibited when the window is required to meet the local building code require- ments for ventilation, emergency escape, or rescue. One or more Elbow Adapter Kit may be needed if heater is installed on inside wall. f/ MPI MONITOR 41 Tu FLUE PIPE EXTENSIONS Fax standard extension kits are available from your 2. These elbows should include the one used at the Monitor dealer. Most installations can de made with heater but not the one on the air supply hose nor the one of these kits. In special cases, custom installa- integral bends in the flue pipe. (See Figure 3) tions' may 'be' required. -These may be"made with com=—'3. The correct damper as shown on Page 13 must be ponents purchased from your dealer. used. In any installation the following limitations MUST NOT BE EXCEEDED: 1. The total length of either the intake or exhaust pipe should not exceed 10 feet with 3 elbows, 13 feet with 2 elbows, or 16 1/2 feet with 1 elbow. Exhaust Elbow Fig. 3 LV Air Supply Hose Flue Pipe * Do not count SECTION D HEATER INSTALLATION Step 1: Fill Out Owner Registration Card Fill out your owner registration card and mail it as soon as possible. Step 2: Check for Parts Before discarding packing materials, be sure you have located the following: Flue Pipe Sleeve Nut Spill Tray Room Temp. Sensor (attached to the rear of the heater) Cardboard Template "STANDARD" Damper "EXTENSION" Damper Wall Clamps (2) Rubber Packing Joint Pipe Cloth Insulation Cover Outer Flange Pipe Holder Small Bag of Screws Tapping, Type A — = 8x, 4 Tapping, Type A — y 8x Ss6 0=� For securing For securing sleeve and wall clamps wall clamps SIZE #8xY4 #8x;( Tapping Tapping Fig. 4 MO/_t ■ OR 41TW Step 3: Choose a Location for Your Heater. In choosing a location for your heater, the followino guidlines must be considered: •The heater MAY be installed on combustible floors. • The area around the heater should be free of obs- tacles that might interfere with the free flow of air. Allow the clearances shown in Figure 5. 6" �- 10" Fig. 5 *The heater must not be installed in a combustible fireplace. • An AC wall outlet must be within reach of the hea- ter's power cord. Extension cords must not be used. • The area outside where .the flue pipe will emerge should be free of foliage, fuel storage tanks and flammable objects. Air should circulate freely in the area. Allow the clearances shown in Figure 6 on the next page. *The wall where flue pipe hole will be cut should be free of plumbing pipes, electrical wires, studs, air ducts and other obstacles. NOTE: Use the cardboard template provided with your heater for flue pipe location. 0 MPI MONITOR 417" FLUE PIPE CLEARANCES Flue pipe installations should provide for venting to an unconfined space through which there is a free flow 'of outdoor air. Clearances to adjacent walls or obstacles must comply with the requirements shown below. Frontal Clearance Combustible &CAUTION : 24' (60cm) Wall ' Any construction Do not attach anything onto the outlet or more above Flue Pipe of the flue pipe. 5%' must not come 5 (14 within 24' (60cm) (13.5cm) cm) of front obstacle Body or.l24' (60cm) --� Clamp more or more Front Obstacle i .-__Flue Pipe i Er (20cm) Heater or more ' i Ground or slab surface Overhead Clearance Non-combustible Combustible r I Wall Combustible 24' (60cm) or more 5/•. 24' (60cm) 7 (13.5cm) or more Body 1 12' (30cm) Clamp or more 1 Heater _ 1 1 Flue Pipe Side Clearance Body . Clamp Heater IMPORTANT.- (1) MPORTANT.(1) In areas of heavy snow falls, ground surface clearance must be increased according to average snow falls, to i prevent flue pipe from being buried. Long I Extension Must be higher. kit Snow:. 10 Ground or slab surface Side obstacle 18' (45cm) or more I Flue Pipe Wall (2) In open area with strong wind, a wind break may be necessary. 1..._ 24"min ...i F Fig. 8 a Step 4: Drill a Pilot Hole NOTE: The following directions apply to "standard" installation. For other methods, follow instruc- tions included with accessory kits. For walls up to 8,112 inches thick, use a short flue pipe; for walls up to 14111 inches thick, use a medium flue pipe; and for walls up to 20 inc- hes thick, use a long flue pipe. i Position of hole Fig. 7 Template Step 5: Cut the Hole for the Flue pipe Using a hole saw attachment and an electric drill, cut a 2% inch diameter hole through the inner and outer walls (Figure 8). Use the template to position the hole to be drilled. The "red dot" indicates the exact center of the hole. Using an electric drill and a long drill bit, make a pilot hole through the wall (Figure 7). Be Sure the hole extends through the outside wall. QCAUTION: The opening on the inside wall should be approximately inch higher than on the out- side wall so the flue pipe will slope downward when install- ed. This will allow condensa- tion to drain outdoors. After the hole is cut, use a straight edge and a level to be sure the inside opening is approximately iz inch higher than the outside opening. Fig. 8 Step 6: Install the Flue Pipe From INSIDE the building, insert the flue pipe (with arrow pointing "up") into the hole. Fasten the flue pipe Wall I Room Outdoor I ia D _ Diameter 3z i t with the 3 ## 8x% tapping screws (Figure 9). (See Fig- ure 4 for screw size and application.) 11 Step 7: Install the Outer Flange Apply caulking material to the inside ridge of the rub- ber packing (Figure 10). Fig: 10 Holding the "UP" mark to the top, slide the rubber pa- cking onto the sleeve (caulk side to the wall). NOTE:lf it is difficult to slide the packing onto the sleeve, apply soapy water to the inside of the packing. Once the rubber packing is in place, slide the outer flange onto the sleeve with the conical side pointing outward (Figure 11). Screw the flue pipe nut onto the flue pipe grooves, and tighten it firmly (Figure 11). 12 -IPI MONITOR 41 Step 8: Install the Spill Tray Step 11: Connect the Heater to the Flue Pipe Place the spill tray on the floor where you plan to Move the heater toward the wall, guiding the joint pipe locate your heater. into the center port of the flue pipe (Figure 14). Remove the 2 sets of screws from the cabinet (Figure Be sure the joint pipe is completely inserted into the 12). flue . pipe. Position the heater on the spill tray so the legs of the cabinet fit into the circular indentations in the spill tray (Figure 12). Screws ter_ Step 9: Level the cabinet In order for heater to operate properly. It must be positioned on a level surface. Ensure proper leveling Step 12: Install the Air Damper by adjusting each leg and by using a carpenters level If installation is standard (that is no extention kits are to check both side to side, and front to back level required), place the air damper marked with a condition. "STANDARD" over the air intake flange on the flue pipe (Figure 15). Attach and tighten both sets of retainers and screws. Place the hose band around the end of the air supply hose. Push the air supply hose onto the air intake Step 10 Install the Joint Pipe flange and secure the hose with the hose band. At the rear of the heater, slide the large end opening of the joint pipe into the exhaust port outlet of the heater. Be sure the joint pipe is fully seated. Slide the fabric cover over the joint pipe (Figure 13). �a -Fabric Cover I Q Joint Pipe Fig. 13 Air Damper —Air Suppty Hose Fig. 15 � 13 NOTE: The "STANDARD" damper is to be used, with extension kits up to a total overall length of 20 inches and a maximum of 3 bends (90° elbow). The "EXTENSION" damper must be used" when extension kit or kits exceed 20 inches. Step 13: Install the Flue Pipe Holder Place the ring of the flue pipe holder around the flue pipe. The other side of the holder hooks in a slot di- rectfy above the joint pipe at the rear of the heater (See Figure 16). rig. id Step 14 : Secure the Heater Insert the narrow ends of the 2 wall clamps into sockets on the rear of the heater. Loosen the adjustment screws and extend the clamps until they touch the wall. Fasten the clamps to the wall with 2 y 8xY4 tapping screws. I NOTE: If use of wall clamps is not feasible or practical, the heater should be secured by screw to floor through punched hole in spill tray. 14 Step 1S: Recheck the Heater Before proceeding, check again to be sure there are no flammable materials close to the heater. Check to be sure the heater is level. Examine the flue pipe to be sure connections are tight. SECTION E Mal MONITOR 41TW FUELING QI WARNING: Use only crystal clear kerosene. Never use gasoline, white gas, camp fuel or other flammable liquids. Use of such Fuels can result in an explosive fire and cause severe injury. FUELING OPTIONS AVAILABLE Fueling of your Monitor 41 Heating System can be accomplished in one of 3 ways: 11 1. Wall Mounted Fuel Tank:For small fueling needs. This system, available from your MPI dealer, is gravity fed and easily installed by anyone handy in making home improvements. 2. Gravity Fed Large Capacity External Tank : Practi- cal for large heating needs where bulk delivery of kerosene is available. This system should be inst- alled by a qualified plumber or fuel supply techni- cian. 3. Large Capacity External Tank with Pump: For large heating needs where a gravity fed system is not practical. An electric suction pump, especially des- igned for use with your Monitor 41 heating system, is available from your dealer. When using a gravity fed tank or pumping system to supply fuel, the inlet pressure to the heater must not exceed 2.5 psi. EXTERNAL TANK INSTALLATION- Gravity Fed NOTE: External tank installations must comply with the National Fire Protection Association code NFPA 31 or locally applicable codes, such as the 1979 Uniform Mechanical Code No. 5-1, that are con- sistent with NFPA 31. Check with your loca! building official. To install a large capacity, gravity fed ,external tank, follow the instructions below, and refer to Figure 17 for one possible installation. Use of a qualified installer is recommended. • Installation height of the bottom of the fuel tank should be 16 inches or more above the floor surface on which the heater stands. This insures that inlet fuel pressure will be sufficient. • The top of the fuel tank should be no higher thar, 8% feet above the floor under the heater. This ins- ures that inlet fuel pressure will not be excessive. • The horizontal length of piping should not exceeL 100 feet and should be free of sharp bends or ob- structions. • Piping should include no inverse U -type bends (to avoid air locks, which could block the fuel supply).. • Only j inch OD copper tubing should be used. The tubing should be bent carefully to avoid crimping. • A fuel filter is recommended for use on the fuel line near the tank, and a shut-off valve should be in- stalled at the tank. • Flare connections should be used at the nipple con- nection on the heater and at the fuel filter to be installed at the tank. • The fuel tank should be located no closer than 6 feet to a source of heat. *The fuel tank should have an opening for filling on the top and vent with a weather-proof cap on the side. On some tanks the vent and fill spout use the same opening. When using a gravity fed tank to supply fuel, the inlet pressure to the heater must not exceed 2.5 psi. 15 Outdoor Fuel Tank - -- -- - - ---- -- -- - -- Shut-off Valve Flare Connection ------------------- -------� r �-------------------------rte �- 1 i Fuel Filter 8%feet ------- maximum - - (2.6m) 16, Flare Connection (0.4m) OD Copper Tubing NOTE: Fuel tank e a minimum 3 feet away from flue pipe. EMPTY FUEL TANK If at any time during the operation of your heater you find. • Burner Status indicators are blinking. • No heat. • No flame. You can assume you are out of fuel. Should this situation occur, take the following steps. 16 Step 1: Turn the Heater Off Press the Operation Button to put it in the "Off" position. Step 2: Refuel Refill your fuel tank with kerosene. Step 3: Turn the Heater On Press the Operation Button to put it in the "On" position. SECTION F STARTING INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Plug in the Heater plug in the AC cord, and route it away from the area of the flue pipe. It is recommended that no other appliance share the same outlet. Step 2: Prime the Heater If using the heater for the first time, or if the heater has not been in operation for sometime, press the fuel set lever at the lower right hand side of the cabinet and release it slowly 2 or 3 times (Figure 18). Q CAUTION: Do not continue pressing lever repeat- edly as this may cause overfilling of constant level valve inside. Step 3: Set "ON" Button Depress the operation button to put it in the "ON" position. The "Operation lamp" lights indicating "Set room temperature" and "present room temperature". Burner status lamps will light and ignition will start after approximately three minutes. In 5 to 10 minutes the circulation fan will start to operate, and warm air will be felt coming through the cabinet grill. RUN AUTO BURNER STATUS 0 0 0000DoDD LOW HIGH SET ROOM TEMP AM PM 1 1_1 C1 C1 OPERATION TIMER SELECTOR TIME/TEMP SET CLOCK CLOCK ON/OFF AUTO /TEMP SET 1st 2nd 3rd -4th'---F1 -- TIME Q HOUR MINUTE SET CLEAR 71 F-0-1 14D �--- -10M-1 TEMP F=---1 UP DOWN• Fig. 19 17 SECTION G ADJUSTING ROOM TEMPERATURE Press either the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the will automatically change its heat output until the digital set room temperature indicator to the desired desired room temperature is reached. While it cycles, temperature, and then press the "SET" -button. After _.. -ybu may"heat the circulation fan change speed. the room temperture has stabilized in 1 to 2 hours, Depending on the output required to maintain the adjust the temperature to the desired level. desired room temperature, the indicator lights will The lights on the control panel will indicate the level illuminate in the following pattern: of heater operation — low, medium or high. The heater BURNER MODE LIGHT PATTERN High 8 indicators — On H.Medium 6 indicators — On L. Medium 4 indicators — On Low 2 indicators —'On Off 'No lights on Tie heater will shut itself off temporarily when the desired room temperature has been reached and restart automatically when necessary to maintain room temperature. NOTE: The heater may display room temperature 4 degrees above set temperature, depending on heater load conditions, before shutting itself off. SECTION H TURNING OFF THE HEATER To turn off the heater, press the Operation Button to put it in the "Off" position (Figure 19). The operation - light will go out, and the fuel flow will,stop. After turning heater off the fans will continue to run until unit has cooled down to the point where the fans will automatically stop. 18 SECTION RELIGHTING THE HEATER Automatic controls prevent your heater from relighting after the Operation Button has been set to "Off" until heater has cooled. If the Operation Button is put in the "On" position during the cooling period, the heater will automatically relight at the end of the period. =SP1 SECTION J MONITOR 41'~ PROGRAMMING THE HEATER SETTING THE CLOCK Step 1: Set the Timer Selector Move the Timer Selector Knob to the "Clock. Set" position. The LED indicator in the Display Window wi,,(l show 88:88 at this point. DISPLAY WINDOW I RUN AUTO BURNER STATUS SET ROOM TEMP ooDDDDDD AM [CC,1 I 1 1_I I1 LOW HIGH PM TIMER SELECTOR j OPERATION TIMER SELECTOR TIME/TEMP SET CLOCK CLOCK ON/OFF AUTO /TENP\ SET 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TIME HOUR MINUTE SET CLEAR EM MM TEMP UP DOWN OPERATION BUTTON Fig. 20 Step 2: Set the Hour Step 4 Display the Current Time Press the "Hour" Button until the correct hour (either To display the current time, move the Timer Selector A.M. or P.M.) appears in the window. Knob to the "CLOCK/TEMP" position. Step 3: Set the Minute Press the "Minute" Button until the correct time appears in the window. Immediately press the "Set" Button. NOTE: If the "Set" Button is not pressed within 1 minute after the time is set, the programming will be cancelled. PROGRAMMING FOR AUTOMATIC HEATER OPERATION The monitor 41 Heating System is designed to provide • Step 3: Activate Automatic Operation up to 4 times Time/Temperature programming a day. To operate your heater automatically, press the "Auto" To program the heater for automatic operation, refer Button on the -control _panel. -When -you -have -done- this,-- to anel.When-you-have-done-this,-- to Figure 20 and follow the steps below. the "Auto" light will illuminate, confirming that the heater is in the automatic operation mode. Step 1: Set the 1st Time/Temperature Move the Timer Selector Knob to the "1st" position. Press the TIME Button. Set the 1st desired time by pressing the HOUR and MINUTE Buttons as described under "Setting the Clock". NOTE: Be sure to set the time correctly for either A.M. or PM. Press the "SET" Button. Press the "TEMP" Button. Set the 1st desired temperature by pressing the "UP and DOWN" Buttons. Press the "SET" Button. Step 2: Program the Remaining Times With the Timer Selector Knob in the appropriate positions, program the 2nd, 3rd, 4th times as described above. Be sure to. press the Set Button after each time is programmed. MANUAL OPERATION When there is no further need for automatic operation, or when you wish to override it, press the "AUTO" Button again. Your heater will operate thermostatically at the setting you choose, and the clock will continue to operate. 20 Step 4: Clearing an Automatic Setting Should it become necessary to clear an automatic setting, slide the Timer Selector Knob to the approp- riate position, and press the "Clear" Button. IMPORTANT: The heater will not operate in automatic unless the "ON" "OFF" switch is in the "ON" position. It is important to note that activating manual operation does NOT clear the automatic programming. To return to automatic operation, simply press the "AUTO" Button. SECTION K PROTECTIVE FEATURES LOSS OF POWER -AUTOMATIC RESET: NOTE: If power to the heater is interrupted, a thud -like noise may be heard in the combustion chamber. This is normal, and should not cause alarm. Once power is restored, your heater will resume operation in the MANUAL mode and maintain room temperature according to the setting temperature you've selected by using the slide selector for the reset temperature at the lower right hand side of the cabinet (Figure 21). When the "TIME BUTTON" is pressed or the Timer Selector knob is moved to the "Clock Set" position. the Display Window will show 88 : 88 indicating the need to reset the clock and re -program the heater for automatic operation. WIPI MONITOR 41711 OVERHEAT PREVENTION If your heater overheats, a thermostatic switch will automatically stop the flow of kerosene and extinguish the flame. The Burner status indicators are blinking. Restore heater operation by following the steps below. NOTE: Other symptoms listed in the trouble shooting chart may cause burner status indicators to blink, besides an overheat situation. Step 1: Turn the Heater Off Press the Operation Button to put it in the "Off" position. Step 2: Allow the Heater to Cool Wait approximately 30 to 45 minutes for the heater to cool completely. Step 3: Unplug the Heater from the Wall Outlet. REMARK: In order to display reset temperature, Step 4: Remove Obstructions it should be set before the heater is pluggedin The overheated condition may be caused by obstructions and energized. blocking the air flow to the heater . Check: New reset temperature selected after plugged *The front of the heater in will take effect only atter a power loss. • The circulation fan (on the back of the heater). • The flue pipe (outside) RESET TEMPERATURE 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 Fig. 21 ELECTRICAL FUSE In the unlikely event of a failure in the heater's electrical system, a fuse will "blow" and interrupt the power. Do not attempt to change the fuse. Contact your MPI dealer for the name of a trained and certified service representative in your area. Step 5: Remove the Louver Remove the screws at the louver, and carefully remove the louver (Figure 22). Louver m e Fig. 22 Remove any accumulation of dust or other matter that may be covering the burn chamber and the heat exchangers inside the heater.---- Step eater.____Step 6: Replace the Louver Step 7: Plug in the Heater Step 8: Re -program the Heater Step 9: Turn Heater On CAUTION: If the unit overheats a second time, turn it off and contact your MPI dealer for service. 21 `SECTION i CARE OF THE HEATER Push operation switch to "OFF" remove the AC Plug from the wall outlet and wait approximately 30 minutes for the heater to cool before performing any .of the following steps. Step 1: Retrieving Objects from Inside the Heater Should an object fall inside the heater, through the grill openings, it must be removed to avoid affecting the operation of the heater. After allowing the heater to cool, remove the front cover panel. (See Step 5 of the previous section.) After the object has been removed, replace the front cover before attempting to re -start the heater. Step 2: Cleaning the Cabinet When the cabinet is soiled, wipe it with a damp cloth Restore the shine with a dry cloth. The use of abrasive household cleaners may dull the finish. Step 3: Checking the Flue Pipe At the beginning of each heating season, check the inside of the flue pipe. Foreign matter, spider webs, etc. must be removed. Be sure all fittings and joints are tight. Step 4: Cleaning the Interior Remove the Front Cover Panel (as described in Step 5 of the previous section), and wipe away dust or other. accumulation. Look for signs of fuel leakage around the joint pipe and the bottom of the cabinet. If fuel is detected, wipe it away and if necessary, contact your MPI dealer for any necessary repairs. Step 5: Cleaning the Blower Guard Heating efficiency will be reduced if the blower guard at rear of the cabinet is blocked with dirt or dust. Blockage also produces a rise in heat that could cause the heater to shut off. Wipe the guard clean at least once a week. 22 Step 6: Cleaning the Fuel Strainer The strainer of the fuel constant level valve should .be cleaned 'once a year and before storing heater at the end of each season. Step 6-A: Turn knob of the shut-off valve installed at the external tank to close the fuel line. (See Figure 17). Step 6-13: To catch the fuel which will drain out, set the drain guide made by cardboard below the strainer cover, with a small container under it. (See Figure 23) Step 6-C: Loosen the two screws from the strainer cover and remove. Step 6-D: Remove the strainer and wash with pure kerosene. Step 6-E: Return the strainer to its original position. Replace strainer cover and screw to secure. Step 6-F: Wipe away any spilled kerosene. Step 6-G: Turn the knob of the shut-off valve to open. Check for kerosene leakage. NOTE: Your Monitor may sometimes require more service than that shown above. Should this occur please contact your Monitor Products, Inc., dealer for service. A preseason maintenance check up could be performed by your dealer to ensure trouble free operation during the season. Ask him for details of his routine maintenance program. MONITOR 41 TW Step 7: Storing the Heater During summer months or long periods when your heater will not be in operation, take the following steps • Clean off the exterior cabinet with a damp cloth, and brush or vacuum dust from the grills. *Remove the AC cord from the wall outlet. • Cover the heater to protect it from dust. *DO NOT DISASSEMBLE the heater or extension kits. Replacement of lost parts is an unnecessary expense. = ---- - -. ::- 23 SECTION M TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Air bubbles in fuel Should symptoms appear during the operation of your heater, refer to the chart below, If you are unable to restore normal operation, contact your MPI dealer for service. several times between the lowest and - SYMPTOM---------------- - CAUSE ----- _-. --- — ___.___ . REMEDY Heater does not go on Timer is in Auto. Press Auto Button again. with operation switch. AC cord is disconnected Checklu p g and power source. combustion, soot at the from wall outlet. Power tighten all connections. rear of the heater. failure. Soot on inside of burner Out of fuel. Press the fuel set lever at the lower window or exhaust ports air intake system or right hand side of the cabinet. of flue pipe. Igniter Failure. Call your MPI Dealer for Inspection and/or Replacement. Heater switches from Water in fuel. Refill with fresh kerosene. Section L. automatic to manual ope- Note: If strainer is severely clogged, contact your Monitor dealer to check and clean the inside of constant level valve and pump screen. Clogged fuel strainer. Clean fuel strainer. See "Care of the heater" Section L. Heater extinguishes after Air pocket in fuel line. Press fuel set lever on lower right hand lighting. side of the cabinet and release slowly 2 or 3 times. Out of fuel. See "Empty Fuel Tank" Section E. Changes in room tempe- Poor location of heat Relocate sensor if changes are rature. (Slight differences in sensor, uncomfortable. room temperature are normal.) Automatic timer does not Operation switch is not Depress operation button to 'ON" start heater. in the "ON" position. position. Timer is in Manual. Press Auto Button. Timer improperly See "Programming for Automatic programmed. Opearation" Section J. Power interruption. See "Loss of Power', Section K. Flame does not reach Air bubbles in fuel Slowly move temperature selector normal size. controller. several times between the lowest and the highest positions. • Heater is not level. Check level. Poor flame, sounds of Loose flue pipe. Allow heater to cool completely; combustion, soot at the tighten all connections. rear of the heater. Soot on inside of burner Obstruction of combustion - Inspect air intake system and air --- window or exhaust ports air intake system or supply elbow for blockage. Clean with of flue pipe. combustion fan failure. a brush,if necessary, and carefully reconnect. Heater switches from Power interruption; automatic reset. See "Loss of Power", automatic to manual ope- Section K. ration; display window shows 88 : 88 24 Monitor 41 TM Vented Heating MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., warrants each MONITOR 41 vented heating system sold by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for one year after the date of original retail purchase, subject to the term and conditions stated below. An extended warranty period of 36 months is provided for combustion chamber and heat exchanger. The re- mainder of the unit is subject to the 12 months warranty as provided herein. 1. WARRANTOR: This warranty is granted by i MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., P.O. Box 3408, Princeton, New Jersey 08543. i 1 2. PARTIES TO WHOM WARRANTY IS EXTENDED: j This warranty shall be extended only to the i original retail purchaser. i 3. PARTS COVERED: All products and parts manufactured by or for MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., except as provided for herein. Replacement j parts are warranted only for the balance of the Ioriginal warranty period. i 4. PARTS NOT COVERED: The following parts are ! not covered by this warranty: fuel filters, venting kits, extension kits, fuses. i 5. REMEDY: If, within the applicable warranty period, any product or part included in this warranty proves to be defective in material and/or workmanship, then MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., shall repair or replace, at its option, the defective product or part. Service at the point of installation (not including dealer travel time) will be provided at no charge to the customer, but must be performed by a MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., dealer authorized to sell and service the MONITOR 41 vented heating system. 6. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS WARRANTY: In order to obtain performance of the obligations under this warranty, the original purchaser must promptly (in no event later than thirty (30) days after discovery of the defect) notify the local MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., dealer authorized to sell and service the MONITOR 41 vented heating system. Service will be provided during normal business hours within a reasonable time after the dealer has been notified of the need for service. If you are unable to locate a local MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., dealer authorized to sell and service the MONITOR 41. vented heating system, call or write to: SERVICE DEPARTMENT, MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., P.O. BOX 3408, PRINCETION, NEW JERSEY 08543, 201-329- 0900. Any claim made under this warranty must be accompanied by proof of original purchase date sales invoice or cancelled check showing serial number is satisfactory evidence. PART NO.1146 PRINTED IN JAPAN Systems Limited Warranty 7. SOLE REMEDY: The remedy and liability for any breach of warranty, express or implied, set forth above is the sole and exclusive remedy and the limit of liability for any such breach. 8. EXCLUSIONS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES: THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY DEFECT DUE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF OTHERS, FAILURE TO INSTALL, OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THE HEATER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FURNISHED WITH EACH NEW HEATER, UNREASONABLE USE, ACCIDENTS, ALTERATIONS, ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR, THE USE OF UNAUTHO- RIZED OR NON -STANDARDIZED PARTS OR ACCESSORIES OR THE USE OF ANY FUEL OTHER THAN GOOD QUALITY KEROSENE SUCH AS 1K GRADE. ALL IMPLIED WARRAW TIES, IF ANY, ARISING UNDER STATE LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALES BY MONITOR i PRODUCTS, INC., OF ANY NEW HEATER ARE r LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTI- CULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH I EXTEND BEYOND THIS WARRANTY MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., SHALL NOT BE RESPONSI- i BLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN- TIAL DAMAGES. WHETHER AS A RESULT OF ; BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE. NOTE: SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW: (A) LIMI- 1 TA71ONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,- OR (8) THE EXCLU- SION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE i ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS 1 MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 9. NO VARIATION OF TERMS: THE PARTIES INTEND THAT THIS WARRANTY BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND FINAL EXPRESSION OF ` AGREEMENT. No person has the authority to orally, in v.riting or in any other way vary the terms, conditions or exclusions, of this warranty or to make any j express warranties other than those contained herein. 10. LEGAL RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights i which vary from state to state. MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. I P.O. BOX 3408 PRINCETON, N.J. 08543 w COPYRIGHT C) 1989 MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT 24 HOUR INSPECTION #:(530) 538-7636 (OROVILLE) (530) 891-2834 (CHICO) OFFICE #:(530) 538-7541 FAX#: (530) 538-2140 WEBSITE: www.buttecounty.net\dds ' PROJECT INFORMATION Site Address: 13648 ED CT Owner: Permit NO: B08-0128 APN: 066-270-048 ADAMS, MICHAEL R TRUST Issued Date: 1/23/2008 By GLB Permit type: MISCELLANEOUS 13648 ED CT Subtype: Electrical MAGALIA, CA 95954' Expiration Date: 1/22/2009 Description: GENERATOR (1611) Occupancy: Zoning: R-1 Contractor Applicant: Square Footage: ALL SEASONS ELECTRIC ALL SEASONS ELECTRIC Building Garage Remdl/Addn PO BOX 493154 PO BOX 493154 REDDING, CA 96049 REDDING, CA 96049 Other Porch/Patio Total (530)244-4583 (530)244-4583 FEE INFORMATION DBE Electrical Plan Check $231.96 Total Charged: $231.96 Fees Paid: $231.96 Balance Due: $0.00 Receipt No: B6159 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION OWNER / BUILDER DECLARATION Contractor (Name) State Contractors License No. / Class / Expires I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that I am exempt from the Contractor's License ALL SEASONS ELECTRIC 641494 / C10 / 4/30/2008 Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5), Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed I HEREBY AFFIR UNDER P OF PERJURY that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing wit Section f ivision 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) is in full force effect. of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code] or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects X 1/23/2008 the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500); Please check one of the following: 'C'ontrajidirWnature Date ❑ I, AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, OR MY EMPLOYEES WITH WAGES AS THEIR SOLE COMPENSATION, WILL DO THE WORK AND THE STRUCTURE IS WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION NOT INTENDED OR OFFERED FOR SALE (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of the property, who builds or improves thereon, and who does I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY one of the following declarations: the work himself or herself or through his or her own employees, provided that such improvements ❑I HAVE AND WILL MAINTAIN A CERTIFICATE OF CONSENT TO SELF -INSURE FOR are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one WORKERS' COMPENSATION, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proof that he or she did not build or performance of the work for which this permit is issued. improve for the purpose of sale.). I HAVE AND WILL MAINTAIN WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, as required by ❑❑ 1, AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, AM EXCLUSIVELY CONTRACTING WITH LICENSED CONTRACTORS TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT (Sec. 7044, Business and Provessions Code: Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. The Contractor's License Law dows not apply to an owner of the property who builds or improves My Workers' Compensation insurance carrier and policy number are; thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the State Fund 436-0000964 Exp. Date: 10/1/2008 Carrier: State Number: Contractors License Law.). (This section need not be completed if the permit is or one hundred dollars ($100) or less. ❑ I AM EXEMPT under Section B. & P.C. for this reason: ❑I CERTIFY THAT IN THE PERF R NCE OF THE WORK FOR WHICH THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, I shall not employ an rson in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation laws of Cal' and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' X 1/23/2.008 compensatio provisions f do 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those Owner's Signature Date provisions. 1/23/2008 I hereby certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all City and County ordinances, rules, regulations, and State laws relating to building W nature Date WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, construction, and with any and all conditions of permit. I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Butte County, its officers, agents d employees from any and all claims and liability for personal AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE injury, including death, and pro damage caused arising out of, in any way connected with HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 5100,000 , IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, ( ) the issuance of this permit. I re acknowledge that issuance of this permit does not authorize the t is a DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR INSECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST AND use or occupan of any ' a street, or subsidewalk. I hereby authorize representatives of Butte ATTORNEY'S FEES. County to ant the ab e i ed property for inspection purposes. I hereby certify that I am the o arty o r or m u a o act on the property owners behalf. ' :f' CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY 1/23/2008 1 HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that there is a construction lending agency for Nam Ofer ittee [SIGN] Print Date the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. (3097 civ. code) Owner Contractor OR; E]Agent for Owner Agent for Contractor FILE COPY Lender's Address City State zip -1 BUTTE COUNTY PERMIT DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION** NO.p _h OFFICE #: (530) 538-7541 FAX #: (530) 538-2140 fj D A FEE WILL BE REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION Website: www.buttecounty.net/dds BIN # PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY "When filed, this application and all supporting material becomes subject to the California Public Records Act All public information related to this application is subject to public inspection and will be posted on the County's website for electronic access. OWNER INFORMATION Last NameCA 00M f xst Na e a 1 Mailing Address Acb u �� State Phone Phone Fax E-mail CONTRACTOR Name Address City a Zip Phone Fax E-mail PC—, Class NATUREWS; .�� . PROJECT LOCATION AP# a — O Property -Address V r City l l WORKER'S COMPENSATION Policy Number Carrier If hiring anyone other than licensed contractors, a certificate of worker's compensation must be shown at the time of permit issuance. LENDING AGENCY Name IS -7 A) Address DESCRIPTION OR SCOPE OF WORK. Sq FT- Living Garage Open Cov ❑ Structure Built without Permits ❑ Proposed Change of Occupancy (Note previous use): For office use o y: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Name V— Cts , I-7 A� �— Address I SRA 11 City No State Zip Phone Fax E-mail State License Number NATUREWS; .�� . PROJECT LOCATION AP# a — O Property -Address V r City l l WORKER'S COMPENSATION Policy Number Carrier If hiring anyone other than licensed contractors, a certificate of worker's compensation must be shown at the time of permit issuance. LENDING AGENCY Name IS -7 A) Address DESCRIPTION OR SCOPE OF WORK. Sq FT- Living Garage Open Cov ❑ Structure Built without Permits ❑ Proposed Change of Occupancy (Note previous use): For office use o y: APPLICANT INFORMATION Name V— Cts , I-7 A� �— Address I SRA 11 City No State Zip Phone Fax E-mail NATUREWS; .�� . PROJECT LOCATION AP# a — O Property -Address V r City l l WORKER'S COMPENSATION Policy Number Carrier If hiring anyone other than licensed contractors, a certificate of worker's compensation must be shown at the time of permit issuance. LENDING AGENCY Name IS -7 A) Address DESCRIPTION OR SCOPE OF WORK. Sq FT- Living Garage Open Cov ❑ Structure Built without Permits ❑ Proposed Change of Occupancy (Note previous use): For office use o y: Zoning Flood Zone I I I SRA 11 Yes2l No Occ. I Type tonst. :1, BUTTE SUILDWG DIVIS*N RTS Automatic Transfer Switc COVED � . I ,y ..100 - 400 Amps 01 0' 400 Amp RTS NEMA 3R 100 — 400 Amp RTS NEMA 3R with Service Disconnect . DESCRIPTION Generac RTS automatic transfer switches are designed to operate with the Generac R -Series control used on air cooled and liquid -cooled gaseous fueled generators from 7 M through 60 kw. The RTS transfer switch will operate only with the Generac R -Series controller. The open transition switches are available in voltage configurations for;1:20/240_fo 120/208 3o and 120/240 3e at 100, 200 and 400 amp ratings and 277/480 3o at the 100 and 200 amp rating. The standard switches are UL and CU_PListed and service entrance rated switches ar UL Listed only, all suitable for use with optional standby systems (NEC 702). r STANDARD FEATURES All RTS transfer switches are housed in i6:NEMX3R3 enclosure, with electrostatically applied and baked powder paint. The Heavy Duty Generac Contactor is a CO recognized device, designed for years of service. The control connection between the RTS and the Generator Control panel is (4) # 14 wires. The R -Series control in the generator handles all the timing,sensing and exercising_functiQns SERVICE ENTRANCE RATED SWITCH The Generac Service Entrance Rated Transfer Switches are available in 100, 200 and 400 amp ratings in 120/240 volt single phase only. The switches are UL 1008 listed with 100, 200 or. 400 amp UL rated Circuit Breakers on both the Utility and Generator side of the transfer switch. contactor for full source protection. The enclosure is rated for outdoor installation and is fully protected from the elements. CONTACTOR RATING 1o0 and 200 amp single phase transfer switch contactors are rated at 250 VAC: All other contactors are rated of 600_1 GUARDIAN by Generac Power Systems, Inc. FUNCTIONS RTS 100-400 Amp Transfer Switch All Timing and sensing functions originate in the R -Series controller 100 Utilityvoltage drop-out.............................................................................................................................................................................<60% 200 Timerto generator start .................................................................................................................................................................15 seconds Enginewarm up delay....................................................................................................................................................................10 seconds Standbyvoltage sensor.............................................................................................................................................................................90% 120/240,1 o Utilityvoltage pickup................................................................................................................................................................................>80% 120/240,1 o Re -transfer time delay....................................................................................................................................................................15 seconds Enginecool -down timer..................................................................................................................................................................60 seconds Exerciser...................................................................................................................................................................15 minutes every 7 days The transfer switch can be operated manually without power applied. SPECIFICATIONS Ams 100 100 200 200 400 400 Voltage 120/240, lo 120/240,1 o 120/240,1 a 120/240,1 o 120/240, 10 120/240,1 o 120/208,3o 120/208,3o 120/208,3o 120/240,30 120/240,30 120/240,30 277/480,3o 277/480,3o Load Transition Type Open Transition Open Transition Open Transition ' Open Transition ' Open Transition Open Transition (Automatic) Ser. Ent. Rated Ser. Ent. Rated Ser. Ent. Rated Enclosure Type NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R Enclosure Material Steel Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Aluminum Withstand Rating 10 000 10.000 10.000 10,000 18,000 18,000 Lug Range 1/0 - #14 2/0 - #6 300 MCM - #6 400 MCM - #4 600 MCM - #4 or 2 250 MCM -110 External Dimensions and Weight H" x W" x D" (lbs.) 120/240,1 a 24 x 13.05 x 7 (52) 20 x 15 x 7 (35) 23.5 x 20 x 7.3 (58) 20 x 15 x 7 (35) 36 x 24 x 10 (95) 1201208,3o 24 x 20 x 7.25 (49) 24 x 20 x 7.25 (49) 40 x 30 x 10 (134) 36 x 24 x 10 (107) 120/240,3o 36 x 24 x 10 (95) 24 x 20 x 7.25 (49) 36 x 24 x 10 (107) 2771480,3o 36 x 24 x 10 (95) 48 x 30 x 12 (105) TYPICAL CONNECTION GENERATOR CONNECTION BOX 0 0 I � Cop UTILITY SUPPLY' NEUTRAL BLOCK RTS ' TRANSFEF SWITCH - �Nar,i F(�-LN e e 4 eEUTRAL �. (mil ® BLOCK JJ U CUSTOMEF LOAD GENERAC® POWER SYSTEMS, INC. - P.O. BOX 297 - WHITEWATER, WI 53190 Website: www.quardiangenerators.com Bulletin 0175090SBY / Printed in USA 08.07 ? r` ® 2007 Generac Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. All specifications are subject to change without notice. 01/23/2008 13:28 GENERRC POWER SYSTEMS 4 9153053289?4 NO.520 P002 IF -3619 -61�Lc� C VU%M v T eWILDING ®IVIS 4 � v (WED 1A I.." by Generac POwer SYstems, Inc. us I -J LR tm 9 U. wner Nmanual '73 10 5 13 ITION AIF-rooledl Automatic,3t5uridt,;�/ Generators M6dd,en 006240, 005U0 (6 kW IM LP) 0052419 00S2811 (9 IM NQ, 10 W LP) o05242, o0rv-262 (13 IM IVCD, I6 IM LP) 005243, 005244, (1!7 kW NO, 16 kkAj LP) 005y283, 006.284 �e oa. Prh ary Power In place of utility or Ill intended for ms at A life-SUP0.6ft al)PHU' ions. - 7z.,� L D E A MY LV-HAUST.rUMM OUTDOOR INSIIALU-010N ONTLY! 01/23/2008 13:22 GENERAL POWER S(STEMS 4 915305328974 HO. 520 P003 iNTUOUUMON Thank you for purchasing this model of i r,- guardian product brae by enerac Power SysteiAs Inc_ TI'_1s model is performance, air-cooled, engin e -driven; g� u`.... �l 'rc: automatically StIpply elnCtLscal po*cV-_y io Loads dur- ing a utility, power fai_iure: This unit is factory installed in ar_ all -w -Bather, metal enclost.�-;_ vsly i?•�r Otetdl.:aQ sa l! operate using cl r The operator is responsible for proper and safe use of the equipment: The manufacturer strongly recom- rm-nds that the n:perator i:llis dwnr,'s Manual and thorouEpy understand all IDstructions before using this equiprnenit. The manufacturer also strong- ly recommends j..2siructing other users to properly start and operate the unit. This pzepa_les them if they need to operate 1A.'C:::C�ii ?'•�":''=�T QH ^;Y� P5ti'F'' �F'riC�l • 01/2: -00E 13:28 GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS 4 915305328974 NO.520 P004 Tabid of Contents TABL . .. _ �... -- -- - OF '- A:r�caal.•:1 tcnerators CONTE li[ i��LfGC�f�ll .......•.•••••...:_::...�i s�el F "3iitt �aV e Read This Manual Thoroughly .... .:... ..... :......... IFC Contents.......... . . . .............. . ... ......................... IFC .. U Ob L :... i;: ....... ............. IFC .. ,ewthorized Lamer Locator Nwhber.......::.......... IF'C saf0ty Rule- .:_:...:..:::......... .............. . section i ® General Infatmatim .... 1.1 Unpack_;: -.1 /Lispe don....................................4 1.e) r.; i:......... 't .:::.. ..................................... _ 1 1.: lvf":s ke.-iLLL- amens Circuit Interruption Breaker for Bedrooms ..............4 1.4 The Ge Tatter...............................................5 r ......................................:....:7 1.7 Fuel Requirments and Recoinruendations ...7 1.8 Fuel Col?siunpbon......................................... / 1.9-`_�ysbt Fuel . _ .................... 8 �� c l.iv C:CatiG::.._..... ...9 1.11 Baitery Requireuienrs.................................. lb 1.12 Battery?nst<ill.ation......................................10 1.13 The B :ii ry............... a... ...... ............... __......11 Sedlofi 2 - post lnsta-l#ation stcct4op Fuses...........................................................20 4.2 3BTi3 A�3j�isYtY`iZ'rti5....-w..._.�..�... i2 2.1 Before 1-; dtial Startup ................. .....:.........12 2._. >>a. ''... _..: cr .:...:?; 0.p- a iiah.............. 12 .. Eiz.L'hrical G .eels ............................ ........... 2.4 Generator' 7 ests Under Load .......................13 2.5 Checldng Automatic Operation....................14 2.6ator - 23 4.8 71:W (NL)iiral Gas Crjy-)........................... ...14 2.7 Engine Governor Adjustment ......................15 2.8 Voltage Regalator Adjustment ......................15 58t;fEOil 1. - ��€1.etl0i-1:...::.......:............::..:�... .16 3.1 Using the A,,rroloFFIMA LIAL Svdtch ........16 3.2 Automatic Transfer Operation...:......:..........16 3.3 Sequence of Automatic Operation ...............17 3.4 Manual Trwrisfer Operati,ozi .........................17 3.5 vattingthe r erCiSc. Tinier ..........................18 3.6 Protection SYStdfn5............... ..................... .18 Sectdeil 4 -- Mainian ice .............................. 20 4.1 Fuses...........................................................20 4.2 checking tl d Engine Ozl Level ..................... 20 4.3 Changing the Engine Oil,.............................21 4.4 Changing the Engine _'fir cleaner:.:::.............1 4.5 Spark Plug(s) ..............................................22 4.6 Battery Maintetiance.........................:..........23 4,:7 Adjusting, Cil-i-4101/GT-530/990 Valve Clear icP.:.......................................... 23 4.8 Cooling SYstem ................. .......................24 4.5 Attention After Submersion ..:............ .......... 24 4.10 Corrosion F? tectiOn.............................I...•••2S 4.11 Out of Sen.iee Procedure ............................. 25 4.12 Service Schz'-d+ule..:......................................26 section s - Troubleshooting-.- ......... .:.......... 2 n �.1 Troubleshooting Guide ....... .................... Is••• e7 Seddon 6 ---- 140 Cev ........•:..c.:............. .........•••. 28 Section 7 - elect cal ba a.._............ ........29 Sedlon 8 -- Exploded vle-tag., and yq Fr�i`t di p% ----=--:.a .........................40 s%i L3iiT� 7 _ I'S/lie$YY[? WBTI'1.�Yi sg .............66 e�tlYi 1() 1 01/23/2008 13:2e GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS 7 915305328974 NO.520 P005 SAFETY RULES f IMPORTANT Str-t:TY t1VSTR1 MOWS Air-cooled Generators "VE TY18 suggests that th,--- a ramie Jvr Sala tipelwiion I bE ci j5ie:i ftn_ 1 pw ted- new, the unites Installatioy s<:tz: 5afcfy slioY:.'ixi be siresst-a id irlE opera- tors a'recl f:vier�tPCii operciors of this equipwi-I i. Y'•^'•: •i.''�1�� vtiLiile.'���19 i.t sC fra�ri [11�lit�6dticc ~ : ant f is rmlcal-z f--na ni to the state of "alucmiia to cruse cakirer, built ti faces ijr ether reproductive haIrtrc. _ Zw This peddLicf Contains Or emits Chemicals knawn to the state of California to muse �311�Et: L:'e'Ci`r dtfecta ar other etrpedddctive harm Study these SAI -2 -TY RULES carefvJly before install- ing, operating or servicing tl-iis equipment. Become familiar witli WS, Owner's lilartual and with the unit- The dmitrator can operate safely, efficiently and reliably v:Ay if it is properly installed, operated and maintained. Many accidents are caused by failing to follow simple z :1 fundamental miles prec L�soris: The manuf.cturer cannot x._ucipate every possible circuccistance -ihat night involve a hazard. The warn- ings in t} i:: manual, and on tags and decals affixed to the unit are. Therefore, not all-inelusive. If using a procedure,, work method or operat!ng teebnique the manufac tirer does rot s[ e°:ileal;,: reconim- end, erLgiLre that it is .s,1fc f3r Ut1: _' Also Bial e Fuge th-, pro;iedurt, xvc or operating teOlnic,jlla ud- liZ6d &IJ .: lift tc"hder -Uie generator unsafe. Q Despite •tire safe deign of this generator, cilerat gut; tliC, C, ,,i:s:e ri1 imprudently, nsgletd its or being careless can rause possible injury or death. Permii: only resporisibie and capable parsons to operate or i tairita n this equipment. Potentizily !ere: { ,;; Itages :re ge'r�nrated by lis,=r-e <i1 r.1 Ensure all Steps are takers to render the machine safe before attempting to woric on tilt- genera'tar. © Parts of the ganeeaior are rotating and/or hoe durii`lg oijer Aiori. Exercise care near running � enerrii:. Por safety real: a4, tiic nianuftctu_ er re ommends that the installation., Initial start-up and main- teiia5ice of thea. U.iaipweec is carried out by an Authorized Dealer. The eng; e W- jaust fames contain carbon monox- ide, which can be DEADLY. This dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or even death. This exhaust system must be installed properly, in strict com- pliance with applicable coots and standards. Following inst<jilation, do nctl'Fing that might ren- der the systen:. wisafe or in noncompliance with such codes and standards. = Keep hands: fc et: c3othing: etc_ away from drive belts: fans, aT!(I other mOv'ing or hot parts. Never reinove any darive belt or fan guard while the unit is operating. Adequate, unol)stnictc.d, RCA- �r If cooling and venti- lating air is cri a ical to correct generator Operation. Do not alter the installation or' permit ;:Ven partial blockage of ventilation provisiQns, as this can seri- ously affect s lfe operation of the generator. The generator P.-rf.l "T be installed gtitrtr:or& v,,,rrien worldng on this equipnEnt, remain alert at all, times. 1 ;1(M: w ori _ on the equipment when physically or ri entally fatiVctcl: b.spect the generator regularly. and :._>ntact the nearest Author head Dealer for parts needling repair or replacement. n Before perfornidng any maintenance on the gen- erator, disconnect its battery cables to prevent accidental siar c up. Discoxmect the cable from, the battery post indicated by a NEGATIVE, NEG or (—) first, these remove the POSI'T'IVE. POS or W cable. When ro:connecting the cables, connect the POSITIVE cable fist, the NEGATIVE' cable last. Never use the generator or any of its parts as a step. Stepping ori the -Lynit. can stress and break parts, and may result in dangerous or, erating con- ditioxis from 1�;2king exhaD t gases; fuel leakage, Oil leakage, etc. 01/23/2008 13:28 GENERAC POWER SYSTErlS 4 915305328974 NO.520 9006 A RECYR1CAL HAZARD & All generators covered by this manual produce d rigerous electrical volt: gas Kad can cause fatal :1rcix -Al shock. U'(-ili't)� f:.:t+ x ;!.:;Rvers extremely high &ad dangerous voltages r.0 W6 transfer switch as does the standby generator when it is iu opera- tion. Avoid contact with bare wires, terminals, connections, etc., while the unit is running. Ensure all a piopriate covers, guards and barriers are in place, seri+.reel and/or lo. ::d 1..: 'ore operating the gzrierator. 1f iYrork muni: ce :_: _::wound an oper- ating unit, stand on an insulated, dry surface to reduce shock hazard. Do not handle any bind of electrical device while standing in waxer, while barefoot, or while hands or :.: •.'r are w_et. DANTGER01 i- : EI,rf :TRICAL SHOCK :y_Ay RE113ULT. The Nation, -d Electrk:ed Code (NEC) requires the frame and e2dffnal electrically conductive parts of the generator to be con:aected to an Apprcvtd earth groaxid- Local electrical codes also may require grot:n&_ig of the r?-nerator electrical system. .�fter installing this hon -i:: st:- n,r by electrical Sys- tem, the generator may cranic and start at any time without -\;-scrrjing. When this occurs, load cir- cuits are transferred to the STANDBY (generator) power source. To prevent possible injury if such a Mart and transfer occur, always set the generator's r UTU/U> F%t`,I.AT�tIfiT .. 1--h to its OPP position before work-ing on remove the 15A. fuse from the generator control panel. In case of accidmt-caused by electric shock, in=a- dately shut down the source of electrical power, If alis Ls not possible, attempt to free the viCiim frons the live conductor. AVOID I)MCI' CONTACT "t=1i 'tilS diC'i`M. Use .i rioi_cnr!•'!.. cling' imple,r.Ent, such as a dry rope or hoard, io free the victim from the live conductor. If the victim is unconscious, apply first aid and get immediate medical help.. • . l,*!, veil wear jewelry when working on this equip- ment. Jewelry can colli+:,:t electricity resulting in electric shock, or may get C&LIgM in moving Cora- ponents cxui irig injury. i4 .11 k � 14AIARaS A t.or fire sa- zty; the generator must be installed and maintained properly. Ir::>t;illation must lw$tyz comply with applica,.de code.---, standardt, "a s ?gid rogalxtlous. Adhere strictly to local. state axed national electrical, and building codes. Comply %vitt re&IaEoiis the Occupational Safety and 116alth Ad-fa_nisu ation (OSHA) has established. Also, ensure •Ghat the generator is installed, in accordance with the rnarnufi.cturer's instructions and recommendations. Following proper instaila- Wt. do nothing that migbt alter a safe ineinilation and render tha unit in noncompliance WAh the rd6r6mentioned codes, standards, laws and regu- lations. ift PORTANT SAFEW 1�15Ti21l=05 Air cobied Gc'rtenitcr "FEW RULEs /1,14N Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator at all times. Extinguishers rated "ABC" by the National Fire Protection Association are appropriate for Mise on the star:.dby ele::tric y -ie. il, Heel; the extin- guisher properly Charged and be familiar with its ti c_ Consult !.lie local fire daparbment with any questions per�aiiiing to fire ex6npishers. no not sizt oke, _u uaiad the generator. +;.1pc up any fuel or oil spills inarr_crliatefy. Ensure that no com- bustible inateclals a;;c 1c -ft iii tfie generator com- partment, or cm or near the generator, as FIRE or EXPLOSION .may result. Keeli the area surround- ing the getieralor Clean and free front debris. Gaseous fluids Such fir natural gas and liquid pro- pazie (LP) gas are ex!xerrL,ly E_ -<P .OSiVE. Install iiie fuel supply systuii according to applicable fael-gas codes. Before placing the home standby ciccttic sysieL-+ into service, fuel system lines must be properly p ._rgad and leak * tested according to applicable cod i-. Alter insi ,,dlaban, i aspe:.t the fuel system periodic. -Ly for hails..,. to leakage is permit- ted. ermitfed. In the absence of pertineut standards, codes, regu- lations and lawn:,: the publishe' information listed below' may be useda , installation {Miele for this equipri'iei5t 1. NFPA No. 37, STATIONARY COMBUSTION ENGINES A1`11) GAS TUR-SrkES, available from the National Fire Proteetiop Association, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, DAA 02210. 2. NFPA No. 7 GA, YJ53ENT'Ilil. ELECTRICAL SY:STEMS FOR 14RA LI -14 CARR, 'FACILITIES, available sanie as I[cn1 1. 3. NFPA No. ;.;4, M-'--. TON:AL FUEL GAS CODE, available carne as Item 1. 4. NFPA No. 58, AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR STORAGP, AND HANDLING OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS, available same as Item 1, 5. NFPA No. 70, lqf'PP, l` Ai,ff.)B001 W, NATIONAL )✓LECTRIC Cc7jJ , available game as Item 1. 6. Article :�, "-kikl-IONAL BUILDING CODE, available Corn the American Insiu-auce Association, 85 John Street, h1ery York, MY, 101038. 7. AGRICULTUIIAL WIRING iTAT4Dr,(--)oK. avail- able from fre Food :,lid Ebergy is ,uracil, 909 Ur_iversity Av,m e. Columbia, MO 65201- 8. ASAE EP -3639. INSTALLATION AND 19LAINTENRN CE OF1:ARM ST-AIVDBYFLECTRIC, AX. SYSTEMS, available from ti}e American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085. 9. NEPA No- 30. FL•AMW PLE AND C0108USTISLE LIQUIDS WDE, available ,:axne as Itern 1. 01/23/2008 13=28 GENERAL POWER SYSTEMS 4 9153175326974 section 1 — General Informaiian GENERnI. fir-eooletl C�:�ciatbr5 INFbilllAYlOF1 ,•\ i,r.ly qual fieu eiectddan!; or tontra tuns should atr,=:r;i t such in,=t0aii6nE. which must comply strialy,witi'i �Lpplicable cocie�_, :standards and reevu_ cations. tLc,i!- itnpackin-g, c.xa�-,uinspect the con ants for dcifrl:i� This standby standby generator set is ready for installa-' tion with a factory supplied a -Ad pre -mounted base pad and has a weather protective enclosure that is ;;.tended for outclUor il::lStii1181t1 '1 anly. This UL listed standby generator set is packaged with -:m automatic transfer switch with built in load center. he combb-nAtio'ii transfer switch and load center is pre -wired with a two foot and 30 foot conduit. Circuit breakers for emergency circuit ,annections are included (if equipped). .is UL li,tecl, 2=pole switch i:-, aced at 100 AC amrrre :it .so Volts ma.!Ii gum. This transfer SwltCL is far 11_cl00r usE 6111Y (if eclilppE4 - wmma - it this generator is used to power electrical load poweeed ,bv- <, ,.Jiity power SGt:r::; !t i5 7 ;Ji1'vd by rr)tli; 'i::) inshill a ti';iii:f@i. sr :.,-i. Thi:'tra ,sier svj" -i r --wt effedlveiy isolate the ::=ectrit3i system from the utility distribution system when•the generator is operating (NEC 700, 701 & 702). Failure to isolate an electrical systam by such idem,, will result in dGn--.nge to the geri- erator and Piz --,o may result in injury or death to utility power workers cin;- to b4ackfeed of eiectrical eno,rgy. If any loss or damage is noted at time of delivery, have the person(&) making the delivery note all damage on the freight bill or affi.+c their si. nature under the consignors merfio of loss or darnage. If a loss or damage is notzd after delivery, separate the damaged mat:;rials and ce itact the carrier for claim procedures. "Concealed damage" is understood to mean damage to the coni caifs of a package that is not in evidence at the b n�, .,i dtUh t y, but is 6 _ :,,veered later 1.RTIi[YIiMs an automobile engine, the generator may have to run for long periods Of time With no Operator pres- ent to monitor engine conditions. f or that reason, the engine is equipped with the following systems that protect ::i: aga?�st poi:ei:tially ;'i1-.aiaging conditions.: 1. I_ovy oil, rressu a `SSca:i_`or 4. Oxrspecc1 %. li; Ii Tefnp�rature Sensor 5. RPM Sensor 3, Overcrank 6. Low Battery d* NO.520 0007 There are LED readouts on the control panel to notify personnel that ,le of these faults has recurred. i'laere is also a � ,Ystem Set LFII: that is lit when all or the condition,,, d6scribed tri section "System Set LPM" are true. (: +:2 the "PtoiccUtyri Systems" section for details.) 1.31 NEC R.t�Y �l�Rz::i�e`ItNl F01 11 BREAR R FOR BEMOMS In 2001, the National Zieceie Code (NEC) intro- duced a requirennent for new construction. This new requirement indi ates the need fbr Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters to lie used to 'protect the complete branch circuit that feeds- a divelling bedre:om. The actual NEC requirement is indicated below. Sl CTiA 21,6.12 ARC MULT CIRCUIT 11111TT ,t -- 1. Definition- 1`.0 are fault cis ^mit interrupter is a device intend:;d to provide protection from the effects of arc _cults by rewgilLing characteristics unique to ar--Ana and by functioning to de -ener- gize the circv, it when aii arc fault is detected. 2. Dt-yelling Unit. Bedrooms: All branch circuits that supply 125 volt, vile -phase. 15 and 20 ampere outlets' install ed in dwetlixid writ redrooms shall 'be protecten. by an arc fault circuit Lnterrupter listed to pi -o' i.de protection of the entire branch circuit. Section 210.1?requires haat AFC n,`;!tection be provided on b -i dch c!_-euits that ;: i.i°;lsly outlets (receptacle, light i rlg, etc.) i:n d%-ellincr bedrooms. The requirement is : imited to 15 axed 20 ampere, 125 volt circuits. There is no prohibition against provid- ing AF`CI protection on other t ircuits or in locations other than bedrooms. Because, circuits are often shared between a bedroora and other areas such as closets and hallways, providing APCI protection on the complete cirrn.tit -woidd comply with 210.12. If during the installation of the home standby system the decision is 'r_ :ode to provide back up power to a bedroom branch circuit, 'Linen the circuit breaker in 'rhe transfer s`U&nh should be 'replaced. VAth an Are Fault Circuit Intc:'rrunter. it is most impo:r ant that: breakers only be switched like for like. For instance, if replacing a 15A breaker, it MUST be rc'lilaced with a 15A AFC T breaker. Likewise, a 20A breaker MUST be replaced with a 20A A.PCI, These AFCI brc:;akers are available at the nearest hardware store- sill tore_ sir?siizils.Item. f I lescripticn Q115A1; 15A Single Pole A5'CI ()12)OAF --).0A Single Pole AFCI 01/23/2003 13::'.:f GENERRC POWER SYSTEMS 4 915305328974 N0.520 9006 1.4 THE UNIE C} TOP. Figure 1.1 - AIW, Single Cyiindar GI -1-4 10 Engine &ecdon i - Genera' Information L NERALAir-cwtA GeneratorsOgR1ATI0N Figure 1.2 - 10kV�1,.. V twin GT -530 Engine Figure- 1.1-13kVV and ✓� W, V --twin GT -990 Engine 5 01/23/2009 13:28 GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS 4 915305328974' NO.520 9009 Sedion I - Genefal ji-ifommflon INFORMAYlOIJ Air-cooled Generators 1.5 IISIACIF I C-AT16i A I I STOR model 052-10 & 05280 05241 t 05281 052=4-2. & 05282 o5243 & 05244 a5283 & 05284 Rated isfax. COntinoolls E;;000 NG/7.000 P 9,000 NG/10,000 I -P 13-000 t-10/13,000 LP 15,000 NO/16,000 LP Power Cao=i-ty Mraitis*).. Bated Vol' 'e __':120/2=10 .-?0/240 120/240 REtted Max. Continuous 120 volts",. 50.0 NG158-L�P_ - - io —8; S /. :,,G 10 8.3 L 125 NGIIL3.3 _LF 240 ��o L 25.0 NG129.2 LP 37,5. NG/41.7 LP '62.5 RG/66.6 LP .54.1 'G/5 4. _ILP maiii Lir,;; Circuit Br Ogr 30 Amp 052.4-2 &. 092-82. Circuith�** 50A. 240V 05283 & 05284.___ OH -410 ....... 2OA; 0240V 20.A, 12,911 2 3 —3- 5 15A. 120V 5 3 5 Pbase 11 2 Number of Rotor Pol,_�S 2 2 2 Rated AC FYequen,­:.* Cyliuder Block 60'HZm,m P,0 Hz 60 Hz --- Pdr Pactw- Iran Sleeve_. ..-I ,.m..-;-...,.-.nded Air Filter. RecU_f Battery I-Raqwrtmaut I part OC812�,- Group 28 12 Volts and OCS127 Part # OC812z— ar6up ?6 oup 26 Group 26 12 Volts and if,• Volts and 12 -Volts and overhead Wves 350 Cold-crankng 52.5 Cold cranking 525 (: Ad-mankhag 52.5 i:o!(I-cranking Overhead Valves Amptres,IAinixnam AmTares MLui4mgi_]Ampri�8s RIinhn= IMUftuin Battery 414 00 Normal Operatinvs R I_ip -20°F (_28.8-SILto 10. LW Td-= pouff �.d by Such 4��r de, �Mt v (A .ixwamiL,o -,:d cuty&tt are subim to K -d m pomr=d ndiii- Mi dcueasw about SL pacer for cfteh 1.000 foes abMSea IUAL'and also will d=-mwtb0vt I P-eWf- each 66 C (W V) above I6° C (V F)6Ablent t2mpaeatluv& neo nwgno oxoW the value sWW L&-ja =Ymt values ahov-jf.• kn 110 volm are njm==T0TAjrJues for two sWtarge circWts- the ma)dmwn *=wmf !A Me - t I t for 240 volts, Io be YOWLd lY[tL'[ be pr( lci:G Ly vcmr SVzbr&kEr. ybf 6=n*. a 15 amp dxcUt iti mala pmd rrmIA ben 158PPOrcultinb77��'smtch. :U 6 lltiodel 05240 & 052-80 06241 &'05281 052.4-2 &. 092-82. 06243 & 052" 05283 & 05284.___ OH -410 OT -530 NumberCylinders 2 .of Rated HI ors�Evv&r. k3.600 rpm 14.5 C r fa 18 �8&qQ_p— --- io 3,600 rp 3 8,600 m Dipplacm 4100C . — — 630CC 992ce A] urfiii., vni W/Cas t Cyliuder Block Alurajnmn w/Cast Aimmin= W/Cast Alto iiniunw/cast Iran Sleeve_. . Iran Sleeve Iron sleeve _ Iron Sleeve Arrantremcrit overhead Wves Valves Ove i -head V4vas Overhead Valves `Valva lqirdbon Svkem 0]iCI: stqte -m/magn eto —overhead Sod.st_te Eq41 neto Solid 'ate wffifaneto olld-state iv/MaMeto RC 14 -YC SpRai-is.. !ZC I 4YC R014W Spark Plug g 0;76 mm,(0.030iftch) 0.76 mm. 10.030 Inch)_ _1.02 r un__(0.040 inch), 1.02 _Tn- (0.040 iftqAL ComurtSsIoA Ratio, 8.6-1 94:1— 9.5:1 swtee 12 Vdc 12 Vdt 12 VCIC 13 Vdc 1.7 QLS A r 1.5 Obs pprcLy-.1.7 & _A 1-7 q�a Oil Capacity hi4:Audiyij.E!Lfi�K Arpr= A Oil 'Nirt # 07018_50F # .070135E Pat i 0 F part 4i.,01018517 Reeomrhetded _;�ir)Altcr part, # OC1312-? P��* L - 992ial Pa., iz #OCS117 Part #LOC8127 Rf�nj) AO(0) 0 -600 3.600 3.600 :U 6 01/23/2008 13:28 GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS 4 915305328974 1.6 sysrEm stl Ur -l) Tlie "System Set" LFD is lit when all of the 10110'tvitig conditions are true: 1. The AUT 0/OFF/MANUAL switch is set to the AUTO position. 2. The utility voitage being supplied to the •!./lilt is being seased'by the 111-2. if the utility sense volt age i not. cbxii� .cti-;`t -L'"'.6 lout or if ii is t%eiow appmdfriaiely 1517-i6U volts AC, /hen Cllr syst nl set light will gash rapidly, This indicates that if the AUTO/OFF/ MANUAL switch is placed in the Auto position, the generator will start. S. No alarms are pi esr. ,. i . fnr e-xarnple, lour oil p en- sure, high teanperatca-,:, etc - 1.7 FUEL REQUIREMEN'-fS AND RECOMMENDATIONS With LP gas, rise only the vapor withdra`;;ial sys- tem. This type oY systc'.i uses the vapors foriiled above the liquid fuel ih i _c storage tank. The engine has been fitted with a fuel carburetion system that meets the specifications of the 1997 California Air Resources Board for tamper -proof dual fuel systems. The twit will rim on natural gas or LP gas, but it has bel.L iaC c.. , ZI A to run on natti:zd gas.. Should the primary fiiei ;need to be changed to LP gas, the fuel system ne-ad . to be reconfigured. See the Reconfiguring the Fuel System section for instruc- tions on reconfiguration of the fuel system. Recommended fuels should have a Btu content of at least 1,000 Btus per cubic, foot for natural gas: or at least 2,520 StuS per r_; I +.:^ foot for LP gas. Ani: the fuel sopy..Iier for the Btucontend of the fuel. Required fuel pressure for natural gas 3c 3 inches to 7 imchcs water column (0.18 tO 0.25 lslsi)i =d for liquid propane. 10 3.xcb; :.'to 12 bielies of water Column (/1.36 to. 0A3 ,-'?) . NOTE: All pipSizi-ag, construction and layout nauSt CO= - ply with NPPA541or natural gas applications and Tt FPA 55 for liquid propane applications. Osage the generator is iYzs'c. li c; Ify that the fuel prevsu re NEVER drops below four (4:) inches water cC;l,1*y1n Me natural gas or 10 h:,,hes wager colon;: for liq- uid uid pr+bpaxie. Prior to Jasiallation of the generator: the installer' should consult local fuel suppliers or the fire mar - shall to check eoo _cad regulations for proper installation. LOC:1 4U i : ':: iii inandate correct routihcr of gaseous fuel line piping around gardens, shrxibs and other landscaping to prevent any damage. section 1 m General Information — — Air-coolcd Generalw.s NO. 520 P010 GENERAL INFORMATION Special considerau.loiis should t,e given vuhen install- ing the unit whei ti local conditions imclude flooding, tornados, hurricanes, tatt.h.qualces and unstable ground for the fl. xibility <u -id strength of piping and their connection!.. Use an approved ;pipe sealant or joint compound on all -threaded fittir, ;. /All installed ga,r :.1s fticl _r.•i.piac; must be purged and lealc t?^ted prion '.: 'iiutial. ;> i::.. t••iifi --i accordance with local codes, staiie-iirds anis regulations. FUEL CONS' UMPTIMN Unit A5 M LIVE nr ' 1/2 Loac! Load... 1/10 Full Load 517 kW 66. _Full 119 0182/30 1.47/54 9/10 W 13/13 kW 102 156 _ 156- 220 _ 125/46 1.93n0 1:55157 2.1880 15/16 kW 1 173 245 1:59/59 1 2.51/92 *Natural gas is in cubic !:tet per hour. • LFA is in gallons per h(,odcablc feet per bour. u' values given eye spy,, aUmate. 1a0e1 BTU T'i'.O RElklIREiViEWS NATL i2AL. OAS L?TU flow requir! :�. for enol/ 'unit based on 1.000 BTU per cubic foot. r &W — 119,003 BTU/Hnur 0 8kW. -•^ 156,OoO 13TU/I= oar 13kW -- 220,tj0 13TU/90ur 15kW — 245,00 BTU/Hour / Gaseous gas and liquid propane (LV'., has ,wa hitjhily 6,;.plosive. Even the slightest spi:,-k can ignite Suit, furls and cause an explosion; No leakage of fuel ii, pr?riilitted. Natural gas: which „lighter fhan air, tends to collect in hi ;ii areas. LP -gas Is heavier than air and tends to settle in Invi aieas. NO' IM � A u4nibnum of c,_ie app aved( manual that-olvalve xaugt be /ti lled -in the gaseous fuel supply line, The valve muni be easily accebsible. Local codes c?etermitie the g:: -oiler lacatiom 7 01/23/2008 13:28 GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS -) 915305325974 Section I -v Genera( Infur_ tattoo � o iiiiort Air -tooled Genertoes 1.9 RECONVICUM IG THE FM SYSTEM. 1.9.9_ 1 IvMi 410 To reconfigure the fuel system from MG to 1.P, follow these steps (Kure 1.41: NC:TE: The privaary retulato r for the, prop =e supply is NOT 114Ci.>LJYs D with the gtrncratosr. A feel prey - sure of 16 to 12 inches of outer eohumi., (0.36 -to 0.43 psi) to the fuel inlet of the generator U S -T BE SUPPLIED. 1 _ Turn off the rn lin gas supply (if connected). 2. Open the roof and remove the door. 3. Remove the battery (if installed). 4. Disconnect wire #0 and wire #14 front the gas solei7oid or, top of the dern&cid regulate-_ 5. Remove the carbuxAor fuel hose from the outlet port of the demand regul2dor. 6. Remove the demand regulator by rem wing the: fastener that retains the regulator 'i=ounting bracket. 7. Remove the square headed steel pipe plug from outlet port #1 and the brass hose barb fitting from outlet port #2. 8. Refit the brass hose, barb fitting to outlet port #1 and the square headed steel pipe plug to outlet part #2. M4 pigufe 1.4 — Demand Regulator MOff 6 n!!7 B.TRCi®&0�9 HPE A&YaiE P= MMFaE no} r•_rr NO FUEL SYSTEM LP FUEL SYSTEM a . NO. 520 P011 NOTE: Use an approved pipe Se;alant or ;joint compound on s11 threaded fittings 40 reiluee the possibility o£ leakage. 9. Reverse prod.dure steps 1-6 to reinstall demand regulator. 10. Tako the pl-,I:;tie plug supplied in the poly -bag with the gena -ator and press it into the 3/4" hole on the bottul'A of the air cleaner base (FYgure 4.6). i L 'Reverse the ; ocedure to convert back to natural gas. 12. Check for gat: leakaga at the pipe pl; L,gr, hose con- nection andf., Gtings. 1.9r2 10 1 AN QJ G -M IN] MOINES To reconfigure t):a fuel system from NG to LP. follow these steps: NOTE, The primary re_;ulator for the propar_. : supply is NOT INCLUDE) with tht, A fuel pres- stue, of 1.0 to i% insides of v,ralll - Column (0.36 to 0.48 psi) to th(.. fuel inFe;t of the generator MUST BE SUPPLIED. 1. Open the rot.)E 2. Fbr 10kW units. Loosen clamp and slide back the air inlet nose. Slide fuel selector on carburetor out towards the back of the e..iclosure (l+igurgs 1.5 and 1.6). z Return the 'riles i?osr.. and tighten clamp secure- ly, Fbr 13 and .i.6kly uiYits: remove the air cleaner cover. Slide the sel rctor lever out towards the back of the enelosur c. (Figaras 1: _ :). 1.6). Return the <.?r cleaner cover and tighten the two thumb serer.:,;. 3. Close the ro,; f 4. reverse the G: i,ocedure to convert back to natural gas. 01/23/2008 13:28 'GENERRC POWER SYSTEVIS 4 915305328974 NO.520 P012 Section i — Generai InfUrnant¢on Air -coal, -d rl6aerator5 - 1NFOR6fATI0N Figure 1.5 - 10kW, GT -530 (Inlet Hose .S1id Back) • Figure 1.6 - 10k.W, (5r-530 (Inlet Hose Slid Back) Figure 11-,78/95M,, GT 990. (Airb0x Covdr Removed) A Figure 1.8 - ?lMVi! GT 998 (Airbox Cover i<efnoved) 1,10 LOCATION Install the gener.Ifor set, ix- its prollective enclosure, vatdoors, where .-,adequate cooii.,F; and v.-intilating air is always availal%a (Figur%. l.a). Consider these fac- tors: The installati:.i n of the. generator must coxmpip strictly wit# hTPA 37, T VpA. —q4, lVPPA 613, and NVP-& 70 stiu Aft rrls. Install the ii.: where air iYil�A and. oLtlet 'open- ina $ will not :- cor_xe obsi:ruciGd by leaves, grass. snowy etc.. Tl ::rtvalling w-irzd� ivill cause blowing or drifting, cr sider using a windbreak to protect the unit - 6 Install the gen:;Y'ator an bio-, ground.where water levels wiu not rise and endanger it. Allow sufficient room on allsides of the generator for maintenance and servicing, This unit must be installed in i:ccordance with current applicable NFPA 37 and NFPA 70 standards; as well as any oilier federal. state and local codes for minimum distances • fro1, = other structureLs. b NOT install under wooden .decks or structures. Install the uri.t where- rain gutter down spouts, roof fun-off,15 rtdscape irrigation, water sprinklers or sump pun -!p discharge docs not flood the unit or spray the •:-ciclosure, iricludi�9- any air inlet or outlet openinj,;•�_ Install the u,:, where se: -,.mer 111 T i ht be affected or obstructeci, inchid'i�Lig onxT caled, •anderground or covered ser-rlcas sueli as el"ixicw., fuel, phone, air conditioni-'g.or irrigation. Where strong.; prevailing' wftid-, blow from one direction, fac- the generator fir inlet openings to the prevailiat_ -minds- . J 01/23/2008 13:28 GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS 4 915305328974 NO.520 9013 G@N�RIii. IHFtlIi}A�7[tlH Section 1 — General mforrnaiyion — Air-cooled Generators Wstall the generator as close as possible to the fuel supply, to reduce the length of piping. Install the generator as close as possible to the transfer switch. REMEMBER T14AT LAWS OR CODES MAY REGULATE THE DISTANCE ANIS LOCATION. The genet must be installed on a level surface. The bas:; frame must be level within two (2) inches all around. The generator is typically placed on pea gravel or crushed stone. Check local codes if a concrete slab Is required. If a concrete base slab is required, all federal, state and local codes should be followed. Special attention should be given to the concrete base slab which should exceed the length and width of the generator by a minimum of si;c (B) inches (0.15'2 meters) on all sides. Figure 1.9 — Generator Clearanoes -- rnrmr. --- - The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon mori- oxide, which can be DEADLY. This danrgero,l : gas, if bre2thed in sufficient concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or even death. This exhaust system must be installed properly, in strict compliance with applicable codes and =tangy dards. Following installation, do nothings that . might render the system unsafe or in nohmnipli- ance with such codes and standards. • Operate the generator outdoors ONLY. Keep exhaust eases from entering a confined area through windows, doors, ventilation or other openings (Figure 1.9). 1.10j-1 7, 10, 11, attd 16 M Units (if equ Aped) The transfer imtch shipped with this generator is enclosed in a NEMA 1 enclosure. This type of enclo- sure Its intended for indoor use only. Follow these mules: • Install the tray: e:fer switch indoors on a firm, sturdy supporting str l.icture. To prevent sv. itch distortion, level the switch if necessary. Th ca!1 be done by placing washers between the _s,.aitch enclosure and mounting sur- face. Never install file switch -where water or any corro- sive substane rniflit clr_p or ici thy. molosure. • protect the s,,, -itch at all tunes agrili�st excessive moisture, du!:::, dirt, lint, construction grit and corrosive vap' -s. ---- wA.Piam A A If the AUTO,'.')FF/MAfJUAL VNitch is not set to its OFF position. the generazor'eari crank and start as soon as tip t, battery cable$ are connected. if the utility-pc:.wer supply is not turned off, spark- ing can occur at the battery posts and cause an explosion. See the Specifics inns section for correct battery size and rating, 1012 RATTE";4 INSTALLATION Fill the battery ;vlth the proper electrolyte fluid if necessary and bave the battery fully charged before installing it. Before installing rind connecting the battery, complete the following 1. Set the generator's AUTO/OFF/MANUAL switch to Olrl 2. Tani off ut I ity power supply to the transfer switch. 3. Remove the i 3A fuse Froin Lrie gen.�rator control panel- Battery cables v' !-xe factory connected at the genera- tor (Figure 1.10'.. Connect cables to battery posts as follows: 4. Connect the ; ed battery cable (from starter con- tactor) to thr. !aatzery post i;-idicated by a positive. POS or W. 5. Connect the black battery cable (from frame around) to ti battery post indicated by a negp,- tive, NEG or .—). NO11 Yl: Dielectric grew: z: should be used on battery posts to aid in the pr:-rrention of corr6sioln. 1V'l3'r1•✓S Damage will res; tit if battery colinectiionS are made €u reverse. .; r �Pw�Ver;,��f•..:lr2i'�:•2'"�°ki•".�"vs°►'�.'"3;,r.,^i.3rt�:;��'""•�""'�.w.�..•ac_:;i�+i•fi,�fsr•,t•:„�:�.y�rr:.+.�..: 4 4 r 1 r 066-270-048 1x 03-2631 ADAMS, MICHAEL 13648 ED CT"MAGALIA CONT: K & B CONST RE -ROOF COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF,DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive • Oroville, California 95965 • Telephone (530) 538-7V,11, •. PERMIT NO. (Rev. 12/96) APPLICATION AND PERMIT / y ��- ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 066-270-048 ZONING BUILDING PERMIT OWNER �����+ �,�{�����'�( tllaf MS L"11\.i AEL+ TELEPHONE SO. Fr. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS 13648 ED Cr. MAGALIA 95954 25 ![[��//�� //►�//�� .00 CONTRACTOR'S NAMKM E TELEPHONE T872N9006 CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS 6292 LANCASTER PARADISE 95%9 CONSTRUCTION LENDER LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace Total Valuation $ 10 oo ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. —Filing Fee $ 20.00 Permit Fee $ 35.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Plan Checking Fee $ BUILDING ADDRESS 13648 ED Cr. MAGALIA Energy Plan Checking Fee $ t $ PERMIT FEE $ . LOT NO. SUBDIVISIONS NAME PARCEL MAP PLUMBING PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF 0' Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Each Trap 7.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 Water piping 15.00 Each as water heater or vent 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other ` Describe Work: RF ROOF W/(MP Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer 15.00 Mobile Home I S I G I W @20.00 PERMIT FEE S ELECTRICAL PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 Main Service 200A OR LESS 23.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code,µq�,p• f .+� and my license is in full force and effect.8PSIN. L/ f License Class I -; Lic. No. U 1 OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that 1 am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. ❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason Main Service TO 46.00 CCU000A NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUP. DWE200ALLING OR ADDNS. ( , ACC. BLD.. SO 3.50FT. MULTI.OUTLET QG 7.50 owEA APPARATUS NGLE OAP= CIR. Ex. Occup. OUTLET OR FIXTURES Y0 @ 1.00 BAL Q .50 Ex. Occup. oUX R�,D° 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wirina 23.00 PERMIT FEE S WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier 7 4- A/ f) I, MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMIT FEE $ Policy Number (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) ❑ 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. ^ r X _{ Date D� Signature of 'Applicant - ❑ Owner ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or constructionof structures over 3 stories in height. -w55. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ Occ CONST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ 55.00 HAZ. D. FEES IMP � FLOOD CDF� ��- PARCEL :c PD ..� HD ISSUE / This permit is hereby issued under of the Butte County Code and/or indicated aboya for which fees have By 'r PERMIT EXPIRES ON the applicable provisions Resolutions to do work been paid. Dat P � Date .tt.. -V- Receipt No. WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive • Oroville, Calif6rnia 95965 • Telephone (530) 538-7 PERMIT NO. (Rev. 12/96) ' APPLICATION AND PERMIT � �,- ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 066-270-048 ZONING BUILDING PERMIT OWNER ADAMS MICHAEL TELEPHONE SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION 1500.00 . OWNER'S MAIUNG ADDRESS 13648 ED Cr. MAGALIA 95954 CONTRACTOR'S NAME - K&B CONSTRUCTION TELEPHONE 872-9006 CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS 6292 LANCASTER PARADISE 95969 CONSTRUCTION LENDER Fireplace LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Total: Valuation $ 1,500.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Filing Fee $ 20.00 Permit Fee $ 35.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Plan Checking Fee $ BUILDING ADDRESS 13648 ED CT. MAGALIA Energy Plan Checking Fee $ $ PERMIT FEE $ $55.00 LOT NO. SUBON610N5 NAME PARCEL MAP PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF 1X Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Each Trap 7.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 Water piping 15.00 Each as water heater or vent 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other IQ Describe Work: RE R rC'MP Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer 15.00 Mobile Home I S I G I W 920.00 PERMIT FEE $ ELECTRICAL PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 800V OR LESS Main Service 200A OR LESS 23.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full f ce and effect. r� n [J License Class Lic. No. / o / 7� ,3 W NER-BUILDER DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. ❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason Main Service 200A TO tOooA 46.00 NEW CONST. DW %NG OCCUP. OR ADDNS. ( a ACC. S. s0 3.50FT. ",o0"N-AD�,uT. MULTI -OUTLET 97.50 POWER APPARATUS a SINGLE OUfLEr CIR. Ex. OCCU OUTLET OR FIXTURES 20 50 @' 50 BAL O .50 Ex. Occup. o'ED AE�sID.OEw 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 PERMIT FEE S WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation Insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier �Tjq%/� A/D, Policy Number Oty / 3 ` 0 2 60 7� e-4. 11 (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) ❑ 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any m nner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, d agree that if I should become subject to the workers' workers' compensation provisi s of section 700 of the Labor Code, Ishall forthwith comply wit ose,pr isions. -----_���7 �a X Date ' _ —Signature of App Ic t --❑-Owner_.❑-Contractor ❑ Agent ----- Ari OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0"deep and demolition or.co_nsUuction of structures over 3 stories in height. MECHANICAL PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMIT FEE S Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ occ CONST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ 55.00 HAZ. D. FEES IMP _ --- — _ ROOD — CDF __— PARCEL — PD _ -- HD — ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under of the Butte County Code and/or indicated abo for which fees have By PERMIT EX IRE ON the applicable provisions Resolutions to do work been paid. Dat 41b Dele Receipt No.38 D41 917t:57 00 WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT �.. .•..,. .,rr•3.Lrs.r....7-+.�ew.n-'.r s"'-^r:.,i., •.�,.x�.. :; _:� •_•#_ ::a,..i .vow a.r,�,�. �`. ..��- ,^.r�� `i'C._577 'a:';7 `YF• , --'-666--270-04 r,PRs Mr IT##9-,3106 06 ADAMS'Michael- 3648 'Maga 1Ed M ' ` Conn• Artic $Aire ' w ' s' °New;Htg &',Water Htr%SF } ti t r r 4 a . 4 t { s COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone (916) 538-7541 PERMIT NO. APPLICATION AND PERMIT ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER066_ Ogg ZONING BUILDINGp !!BUILDING RMIT OWNER` r I ! 4 TELEPHONE Q j7 SO. FT, OCC. VALUATION OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS CiuQ AI A (; l C 14 CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE r I r? e _ 30 CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS G-� 3I I L4),,j 3 2 1 / f (' -) Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation $ LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Fling Fee $ 20,00 Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Energy Plan Checking Fee $ Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS i C J t2 f t 1 t� PERMITFEE $ PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Each Trap 7.00 LAT NO. SUBDNISION'S NAME PARCEL MAP Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF,R' Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Water piping 15.00 Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 i5- JO Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 j s pV Building sewer 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other j Describe Work: Mf lit OF AT 1 nl G a N�, j,4T � )" 2 Y` f A T 1 Al G S k/ .5 1 M Mobile Home I S I G1 W @20.00 PERMITFEE JJ S L}, Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filinq Fee 20.00 Main Service% -"A oR LEsOR LESsS ( zoo ) 23.00 Main Service ( 200A TO I000A ) 46.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. License Class Lic. No. �%y/ 3 OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. ❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUR OR ( 8 ACC. BLOS. ) SD. 3.5Q FT. NEW CNS. CONST. MULTI -OUTLET NON-RESID. ( BRANCH CIRCUITS ) @7.50 ( POWER APPARATUS ) 8 SINGLE OUTLET CIR. _F OUTLET Ex. Occup. UTLET OR FIXTURES) 20 @ t.o0 BAL so Ex. Occup. OUTLETS RES D.)EA ( ) 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 23.E PERMITFEE $ Li3. Ji Contractor WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. © 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier �/ /}I .t A 4 MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMITFEE $ 35. „xi Contractor Policy Number' -, 4 "% /.096 /O/ R (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) ❑ 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. K.Gt. Date /,;Z /' `- Signature of Applicant'- ❑ Owner I9yContractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 Mobile Home Installation Fee Is Energy Inspection Fee Is Occ CONST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ 2 JO HAZ. I D. FEES I IMP I FLOOD I CDF PARCEL I PO I HD I ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. By h J taw n. �„� Date PERMITEXPIRESON 12 - 2 t - C16 (Dare) rsto�ries/in_�heirght. ReceiptNo. (/ (4( WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -AS ESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT ry COUNTY OF BUTTE- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES -BUILDING DIVISION 7 .County Center Drive - Oroville,,Zaliforftia 95965 - Telephone (916) 538-7541 PERMIT NO. APPLICATION AND PERMIT U ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER ZONING BUILDINGRMIT OWNER C F £ L AAnis TELEPHONE -203 SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION , OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS j E� CV//�� f' L CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS 2838 C H f C 0 Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNMOWN Total Valuation $ LENDER'S MAIUNG ADDRESS Fling Fee $ 20,00 Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS / q 1CO IZi GALIJ PERMITFEE $ PLUMBINGPERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 Each Trap 7.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISIONS NAME PARCEL MAP Solar Or heat pump water heater 23.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SFX Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Water piping 15.00 Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 13� 0a Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 las 00 Building sewer 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other A Describe Work: MEW W7 A T- I rJ G AArIdA -rf-2 la U T 1 AIG S `)S 11-M Mobile Home IS I GI W1 @20.00 PERMITFEE $ 56.00 Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filina Fee 20:00 Main Service EOOV OR LESS ( 200A OR LESS ) 23.00 Main Service ( 200A TO 1000A ) 46.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and m license is in full force and effect. Y License Class Lic. No. A3y9/ 3 OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION( I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. ❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUR OR ADDNS. ( 8 ACC. BUDS. ) SO. 3.5¢ FT. NEW CONST.MULTI-OUTLET NON-RESID. ( BRANCH CIRCUITS ) 97.50 ( POWER APPARATUS ) a SINGLE OUTLET cIR. Ex. Occup. ( OUTLET OR FIXTURES ) 20 Q 1.00 BAL so EX. Occup. OUT ELETS (RES D.)E0. ) 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 23,00 PERMITFEE $ L%3. 00 Contractor WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier 24/7u,<-dj MECHANICALPERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Heating 15,001 Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMITFEE $ 35-00 Contractor Policy Number SA 4G/69!/J 0 (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) ❑ 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shallTOTAL not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. X __ Date �o�'oZ/=9S` Signature of Applican�wner (-Contractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ Occ CONST. TYPE FEE $ 12g,00 HAZ. D. FEES IMP FLOOD CDF PARCEL PD HD ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. _,�,d BY / ns�. n. Date -7S PERMITEXPIRESON 12-21 - 76 (Date) Receipt No. I cf i I WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -AS ESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT .. ,..�-r:. ,,.*..:.., rr.- --1.. ....«..-.r.r..ti_r+.l.Y :r• COUNTYOF BUTTE - DEPARTMENTOF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDIN., DMS ON 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNJA95965 - TELEPHONE (916) 53,8-7541 PERMIT APPLICATION DATA SHEET 1 OWNER M\ C R A e tL A1, Iq nes A. P. No. 0�;-6 -e7 0- 0 y 8 Proposed Building Use S- F-, tsWELL1,16 Building Inspector G i (190A/S Date l2- 2/- I At time• of ermit application, I was advised the following data must be submitted prior to permit processing and/or issuance: DATE RECEIVED BY 1. All items have been submitted. . ....................................... . 2. Plot plans, 3/4 sets, signed by preparer of plans. ......................... . 3. Complete plans, 3/4 sets, signed by preparer of plans . ...................... 4. Engineered plans and calcs, 3/4 sets, with wet signature on plans . ............. 5. Hazardous Material Form . ............................................ 6. Energy Design Compliance and supporting documentation . .................. 7. Statement of Intent for Non -Heated and A/C Buildings . ...................... 8. Engineered truss details and layout in duplicate (required prior to plan check). .... 9. Mobilehome data and manufacturer's installation instructions, 2 sets. ........... 10. Fees of $ .......................................... 11. Impact fees as shown on attached schedule . .............................. 12. California Department of Forestry plan approval/fees. ....................... . 13. Flood elevation letter (100 year flood) by California Engineer . ................. . 14. Sanitation and plot plan approval Health Department . ............ 15. City of Chico plumbing permit . ......................................... 16. Plot plan and business license approval from City of Biggs/Gridley. ............. 17. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: . ......... 18. Contact Land Development about (A) Improvements (B) Drainage. .......... . 19. Driveway permit (construction approval required prior to occupancy). .. . . 20. Pre -inspection for P�eanspe ion iequesis required. to.Building In_spedor (Date) 21. Contractor's license information. (No., Name Style, Classification) . .............. 22. Certificate of Workmans Compensation Insurance . .......................... 23. Owner -Builder Verification (Given to owner Mail to owner _�. ........... 24. Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgement Statement. ....... \. 25. Letter of signature authorization . ........................................ 26. Copy of recorded deed of parcel creation and 60 right of way to a public road. .... . 27. Letter of intent on building use . ......................................... 28. Mobilehome utility clearance . .......................................... 29. Documentation of legal access . ..................... :.................. 30. Documentation of 50% subdivision developed or (A) Road improvements completed and (B) Parcel meets zoning area and frontage requirements . ............... 31. Existing violations/expired permits . ....................................... 32. Plan check list . ..................................................... 33. 34. When you issue the permit, process as follows: Mail to owner. Mail to contractor. Telephone and hold for pickup at office. Deliver with inspector. Other Parcel Creation Acreage Applicant '''� Date9S- Copy of Haz-Mat form sent Health Dept. Fire Dept. Air Pollution Date Copy of plans sent Health Dept. Fire Dept. Other Date By The following data must be submitted prior to permit issuance: (Circle new item not checked above). 1. Index permit for above items No. 2. Additional items required: Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of above required data by _ phone _ mail Counter by _ Date Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of above required data by _ phone _ mail Counter by _ Date Plans checked by Date Plans approved by Date Sets of planson hold in File cabinet AP folder Copy - Department of Public ..:`J� ff. •: Inter-Departinentit'- Memorandum TO: FROM: SUBJECT: iV 8p 0330 - D DATE: A-d43o�v _a�0-mss .,Out SUnderwriters Laboratories Inc.® June 20, 1991 Butte County Inspection Center Mr. Rod Taylor #7 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 95965 Subject: Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters (LQLT) Gentlemen: 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062-2096 (708) 272-8800 FAX No. (708) 272-8129 MCI Mail No. 254-3343 Cable ULINC NORTHBROOK, IL Telex No. 6502543343 This is in confirmation of our telephone conversation of June 19, 1991. As discussed, units covered under the product category "Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters (LQLT)" meet UL's requirements for residencial use. The Listing Mark of_ Underwriters Laboratories on the product is the only means provided by Underwriters,Laboratories to signify compliance with the applicable requirements. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned. jVVetrul y urs, r Project Engineer ng, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Department JT/TB:mes ltr OJVL� Reviewed by: T. BUKOWSKI Engineering Team Leader Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Department A 1Z J ; 740m 4-9 / vac P is' V6-A^TAD Lc S 71A0 lco rL At 044,4, 0 � '0 e An independent, not -far -profit organization testing for public safety r Y RESIDENTIAL U Z�J 66-27-48 3304-90B,P,E,M - ADAMS, Michael 13648• Ed• Ct, Magalia Contr: Clete White (new sf ) ,r ' `�k., • v L ;4 y� ry` J i, V OFFICE COPY � Address /� �`�tl�L/e� Co �SGRJ c l'i mr�"Q,o� Pr GAS Meter By Date ELECTRIC Date Meter By JOB FINALED (Date) • — Signature C "J=OK O =Not OK.- - - = Not Applicable Not Ready RESIDENTIAL (Single & Duplex) Date UNDERFLOOR Plans OK except #'s oning-Setbacks-Easements-F od-Slope Ftg., Main; Soils-Elec. Gr .-/JV Ftg. Depth J. Ftg., Garage; Soils-Steel-Elec. Grnd.-/ /" Ftg. Depth 4,Rf-., Porch& Dec ; Soils-Steel-A,/Ftg. Depth ,50'stemwalls, Main; Steel- kouts-Wrapped 6. Stemwalls, Garage; Steel -Bloc kouts-Wrapped 6a. Hold Downs and Special Anchors 7. Slab; Steel -Wrapped Piers -Fireplace Ftg.-Steel D.W.V.; Fall -Fitting -Test -2 Way C/O -Sewer Test 10. Gas Pipe; Size -Anchors 11. Water Pipe; Test -Anchor -Regulator -Service Test 12. Electric; Underground 13. Pienums & Ducts; Clearance -Material -Support -Ins. 4. Girders -Sills -Anchor Bolts -Joists -Vents -Cripples 15. Insulation Date 313 Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card 8-1 (2Ci Date Card B-1 Date PLUM ING Permit OK except #'s 1 tlater Htr.; Vent -Access -Combustion Air -Baffle 1C/, Water Pipe; Tese& Anchor -Nail Protection D.Wok Test -Fittings & Anchor -Nail Protection 19. Shower Pan; Test, First Floor -Tub Access 20. Test Tub & Shower, Second Floor -Tub Access 21. Gas Pipe; Size & Anchors Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date ELECTRICAL (Permit) OK except #'s 2Fixture & Transformer Clearance -Ins.' Protection 23. Elec. Receptacles Spacing -Lights & Switches at Doors 24. Size Boxes & No. of Conductors -Stapled T. Romex Installed Close to Edge of Studs & C.J. Equi ou ade up w/Meth. Fastners-Bond G,as 2 Appliance Circuts in Kitchen & Conductor Size%GFI e28. S feed Wire Size / / ga. Cu or AI-A.C. Wire Size / / ga. �or Al f Of Range Circ. ga r��A,I-�O en Circ. / / ga. Cu or Al. Insulated Neutral 4y s Q No 39' Service -Riser Conductors & Ground -Main Disconnect X Equip. Clearances Panels-Motors-Mech. Equip. 32. Clothes Closet Light -Shower Light -Spa Light Smoke Detector y. Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date MECHANICAL (Permit) OK except #'s 34. A.C. Ducts Insulation & Support ;0. Vent Fan; Exhaust above insulation 36. Condensate Drain & Overflow; Size & Grade 37. Furnance-Vent; Access -Comb. Air -Return Air Vent -115 outlet 38. Attic Access & Platform if Furnance in Attic Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date FRAMING (Plans) OK except #'s 39.,Sits. Proper Material & Anchors 4l,&. Walls Studs -Nailing, Spacing & Bracing -Plates -Sound Bearing Walls over Girders & Floor Nailing Draft Stop in Walls (rat proof) 14 Fire Stops; Furred Ceilings -Staff f ha -TGb, 4A-'Aeaders & Beam -Size & Bearing Qate FRAMING (Continued) 4 . Hangers -Post Caps -Anchors -Connectors ,41rCing. Joist-Rftr. ties -Purl in -roof Brac-Truss-Shthng.-Rfng. 47.. ireplace Ties or Type A Flue -Fireplace Throat clearance 48. tic Access; Size Romex Protectioybraft Stop -Ins. Baffles -Z9. drm. Windows or Exiting Doors -Sill Hgt. & Dimensions 50. Garage Fire Protection Framing �perty Line Firewall & Openings 52. Ext. Doors -One T -Check Garage -3rd Story, 2 Exits 53. Stairs; Width -Headroom -Rise -Run -Landing -Fire Protection -94-plywood on Roof Overhang -Attic Vents -Rafter Outriggers 5,3t8ing-Nailing Veneer 56. Stucco Mesh -Drip Screed -Fd. Vents-Underflr. Access 5'r Glazing Area -Glass Protection -Skylights -Plastic 58. ar Walls; Nailing -Bolts 9. Insulation -Walls -Ceilings 60. Infiltration -Walls -Windows Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date FINAL Plans OK ext pt #'s 61'.' Ext. Steps -Door & Sidelight Protection -Landings 6?�ISmoke Detector 63. Furnace; Vents -Clearance -Comb. Air -Connector - In Garage; Above Floor -Ducts -Meeh. Protection 64. Bedroom Exiting TS gy. & Bath Fixtures & Access -Spa GP Elec. Trim & u a ! Breaker Sizes & Stairs & Rails '+60.4ireplace or Stove; Clearances -Hearth Elec. Outlets at Wood Panel; Int. & Ext. 72!Kit.Fixt. & Appliance; Grnd.-Air Gap -Cooking Clearance 7.. Elec. Outlets & Receptacles at Kit. Counter / -?4,,-19Tdge_,Frre Door; Swing -Landing -Closer/ in r-Connector-P.R.V. I ar e; Above Floor-MecTi. Protection Elec. & Mech. Equip. Listed for Location lec. Receptacles in Garage; (G.F.I.)-Romex Protection . Insulation -Foam -Looked in Attic ❑ Yes 78,., -Guard Rails & Deck Construction -Post Caps . 79,,F-dn. Vents & Crawl Hole Door -Drainage & Wood -Earth Clearance Looked under Floor O Yes 11 8 Following instld.; Drg es 0 No; Walks Yes ❑ No; Planters ❑ Yes No 81. Stucco; Brown -Finish 82-A.C. Unit; Disconnect, Electrical, Plumbing 83 Vents Abov oof; Plbg.-Appliance-Fireplace.-Clearance to Openi946 W r Well; Disconnect, Electrical, Plumbing xterior Elec. Trim; G.F.I. Receptacle -Underground 86. -Ventilation Throughout House 87/Glass Protection 8 Corrections from Previous Inspections 89. Gas Test -Meters Tagged; Gas -Electric Wat r & Sewer Connected -C/O to Grade -HD Approval 9QWergy Compliance Certificate -Other Certificates Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Comments at Final: (NOTE: An entry must be made each time you visit job site) v=dk O = Not OK Not = Not Readyable MOBILE HOMES Date MOBILE HOME UTILITIES (Plans) OK except #'s Date 1. Zoning Requirements -Setbacks -Easements Date 2. Soils; Special MH Support Sketch 3. Sewer; Location -Test -Fall -C/O Concrete 4. Water; Location -Test -Easement Needed (Sketch) 5. Electricity; Location-Clearences-Grnd-/ /Amp -Concrete 6. Gas; Location -Test -Wrap: / P L" ft. / /"Nat. or/ /' L" ft./ /"LPG 7. Utility Clearance 6. Elec.;Enclosures; Conduit Entries -Terminals -Listed 7. Elec.; Bonding; Metal w/5' -Circulating Equip. -Heater '8. Elec.; Grounding; Equip. w/5' Circulating Equip. -Pool Lghtg. Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION (Plans) OK except #'s 1. Zoning Requirements -Setbacks Easements 2. Footings; Size -Spacing -Marriage Line 3. Gas; MH Test -Demand -Valve -Connector Date 4. Electricity; MH Test -Crossovers -Breakers -Clearances Date 5. Drain; MH Test -Fall -Flex Connector 6. Water; MH Test -Regulator -Connector 7. Water and Sewer Connected -C/O to Grade -HD Approval 8. Gas and Electricity Tagged 9. Exits; Insp.-Sketch 10. Cert. of Occupancy Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 MISCELLANEOUS Date DECKS, COVERS, CARPORTS, GARAGES, (Plans)OK except #'s 1. Zoning Requirements -Setbacks -Easements 2. Footings; Soils -Size -Depth -Spacing -Connectors -Steel 3. Decks; Griders end/or Joists -Decking -Bracing -Stairs -Rails 4. Wood Awn.; Posta-Beams-Rftrs.-Coonectors Shthg.-Rfg.-Bracing 5. Alum. Awn.; Columns -Connections -Splice -Decal -Enclosures 6. Carports; Windows -Doors 7. Electric 8. Frmg; Sils-Anchors-Studs-Rftrs-Trusses 9. Siding; Nailing -Veneer -Stucco -Mesh 10. Roof; Shthg-Roofing 11. Ext.; Steps -Doors -Landings Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date POOLS (Plans) OK except #'s 1. Setbacks -Easements 2. Soils; Compaction -Structure Stability 3. Pool Structure; Steel -Connections -Thickness Dead Men -Lining 4. Elec.; Receptacles and Lighting, Distances-GFI 5. Elec.; Pool Lighting; 15 volts-GFI 6. Elec.;Enclosures; Conduit Entries -Terminals -Listed 7. Elec.; Bonding; Metal w/5' -Circulating Equip. -Heater '8. Elec.; Grounding; Equip. w/5' Circulating Equip. -Pool Lghtg. Boxes- Enclosures-Pane Iboard s -Ins. to Main in Conduit 9. Health Department Approval 10. Plumb.; Cir. Test -Water Supply Test Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 ....w,cr..�,.......�....____....ru..:�..��..we..ay..w,�wcr......+.-....w....un...-..::..... _,...—.... =�=�:_�a:.er:Fmc.bwi...Ju�. _ _ ": •t_... �... .1..-�.. ENERGY CIaIt°A.' I F 1 CATION sof- 3 `f E �-fi�_ _--_ LOCATION A.PJ NO. - ROOF Material Thickness___ EXTERIOR WALL Material FIBERGLASS Thickness (Inches) CEILING Batt or Blanket Type FIBERGLASS Thickness (Inches) /— Loose Fill Type_-FIBERGLASS_� Minimum Thickness (Inches)jS Area Covered (Sq. Ft.) 3 J7 FLOOR,ELEVATFD Material _^F.If3ERGLASS Thickness Inches) FLOOR, SLAB - Material____ _ Thickness (Inches) FOUNDATION WALL Material__ Thickness (Inches) _ Br. acid Name __ _ _ 'l,herma�l Resistance (R Value)_ Brand Name CERTAINTEED_ Thermal Resistance (R ­Value)%?_ Brand Name_ CERTAINTEED Thermal Resistance (R Value) Brand Name CER_TAINTEED No. of Bags ..3 Weight/Bag_.25 -lbs __ Thermal Resistance (R Value),3,�' Brand Name _ CERTAINTEED Thermal Resistance (RlValue)/9 Br. and 'Thermal Resistance (R Value)_ Brand Name Thermal'Resistance (R Value)--�� I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT TIIE ABOVE INSULATION WAS INSTALLFT) IN TITS ABOVE BUILDING IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENERGY REQUIREMENTS. HAWKJAS-_JI.NDUST-UFS Firm Name/Owner --� _ (V Signature +- -37 9,4 40 - State Contractor's�License No. --- - I S, � -- 1-�? / --...------..._-__ Date I HEREBY CERTIFY THE ABOVE INSULATION AND ALL REQUIRED ITEMS AS SHOWN ON THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPROVED PLANS AND ATTACIIHENTS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE. OF CALIFORNIA ENERGY REQUIREMENTS. Firm Name/Owner Signature Gen. Contractor/Owner Date Date COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 196 Memorial Way, Chico — Phone: 891-2751 7 County Center Drive, Orovi Ile — Phone: 638-7541. 747 Elliott Road, Paradise— Phone: 872-6307 CORRECTION NOTICE 144A- 3 396y/ - OWNER PERMIT NO. A routine inspection indicates that the following violations of County Ordinance exist at the above address and should be corrected. Please notify this office when cor tion of work is completed. If you have any question pertaining to this matte , or need additional explanation, please contact this office immediately. Date ('- - t Inspector COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 196 Memorial Way, Chico — Phone: 891-2751, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville — Phone: 538-7541 747 Elliott Road, Paradise— Phone: 872-6807 CORRECTION NOTICE AAt►.s 3 3oY- 9 ti OWNER PERMIT NO. A routine inspection indicates that the following violations of County Ordinance exist at the above address and should be corrected. Please notify this office when correction of work is completed. If you have any question pertaining to this matter, or need additional explanation, please contact this office immediately. a ^1S ii -t— Date 2 y yi Inspector - �� f Date 2 y yi Inspector - �� c ertificate of Compliance: Residential'.'."'"` Climate Zone 11 -olectTltle -olect Addrea / 30 x:imentaLion Author Building?ermitl Ch -ked By ! DaLa Enforeeanent Agency Use Only 3LlZ,DIhlG DATA 593Detached (Sr^?l) J Single Family Atsached (SFA) (J Multi -Family (M) Number of Stories % of Units [ ] Addition Alone [ ] Existing Building (] Existing -Plus -Addition North EastNumber Southly West Skylight Total Glass Area 96..:?, 62-- M0.'/ �5 Glass a. y �_ ' 9.4; 3 LTLDLNG SHELL PgSL-LAT10N Component Insulation Locatiorr/Commeats Tv-r,e R -Value (arae, to &sage, =pi_ _, etc.) 1Vall.............. 'rVa11.............. Roof ............. Roof ............. Foo r ............. Floor ............. Slab Edge..... GLAZING, Shading Devices Glzing Area Glass Type Interior . Exterior Overhang Framing Type 0^entadon (St) (single, double) (Tolle: blind, etc.) (shadescrem etc.) (yevno) (metaltwood) r - ` East ( ). East ) SOUL`i Sot-,L`� ( ) West ( ) (O West ( ) Skyli ght....... THERMAL MASS Type/Covenrg Area Thickness (slab/extxosed, tile, etc.) (sD (inches) Location/Description (kitchen, bath, etc.) HVAC SYSTEMS bii;.imum Type (furnace, air Efficiency conditioner, hest oumo) (SE, SEER,HS Maximum Furnace Heating Output: HOT WATER SYSTEMS Duct Location Duct Output (attic, etc.) R -Value (Btuh) MIEtz B tuh ` Tank Manufacturer/Model # Svstem Type (storage gas, etc.) Capacity (or approved equal) SPECIAL FEATURES/REMARKS (Add extra sheets if necessary) Manufacturer / Model # Special O cn cts In attic) '7-10 Climate Zone 11 b .4 b +6 to 16 or +5 +15 more D •8 -6 .d I .5 .4 •3 l -3 •2 •2 3 -2 •2 -1 I 0 0 0 I 2 2 1 4 3 2 r 6 4 3 1 9 7 5 4-12_9 6: e SEER Interior ct emdencl) if 7-10 b -410 +6 b 16 or 5 +5 +15 more M -17 -13 -9 . 9 -7 -6 -4 4 3 .-2 2 D 0 0 0 6 5 4 3 12 • 9 7 5 ' 16 13 10 7 19 15 12 8 Z2 18 14 9 Z4 20 15 10 ,o1 Adjustment 7 6 4 3 iystem Installed 3 -2 -2, 2 2 1 Point System Summary: Climate Zone 11 SCORE CARD Measures - Point Scores 1. Ceiling Insulation or - R -value (38] U-vaiuc [0.0301 R l9 2. Wall Insulation or R-valuc[11] U•vaiue(0.098] -• 3. Raised Floor insulation R% (or D '4 _ R -value [1 9] U -value (0.037] ' .. Slab Edge Insulation - or ; R -value (0] F2 fx= [0.77] S. Infiltration Standard 0 Interior Mass/CFA rrrc r loss :. _.. ., . - _ .. • C••.2, Il. 7roINC: 4.2, 1 Tyre 1 MA-- MUK 4.2. ies excused al_DI 0% 5% ' 107E 15% 2o% 2s% 30X. 35% 40% 45Y. 50% 55% 60% 6S14 707E 7S% 80% 85% 90% 95% 100% 105% 110% 1157: 1201. 125• 0� 0 02 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.S 1.7 1.9 2.1 23 ZS 2.7 29 32 14 3.8 3.8 4 4.2 4.4 4.5 4.8 5 53 10% 02 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.9 2.•1 : 23 25 21 2.9 3.1 3.3 15 17 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 S S 2 54 20% 0.3 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 2.2 24 21 29 3.1 3.3 IS 3.7 19 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.8 5 5 2 5.4 56 30% aS 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.6 2 22 24 26 28 3 32 3.5 17. 19 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.1 5.3 5.6 S3 407: a7 09 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.8 2.8 3 12 3.4 3.6 18 4 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.1 5.3 5.5 5:7 5.9 50% 0.9 Ll 1.3 15 1.7 1.9 it 23 25 2.7 3 32 14 3.6 3.8 4 42 4.4 4.5 4.8 S.1 5.3 S.5 S.7 5.9 6.1 SS% 0.9 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 22 24 2.6 26 3 31 3.5 3.7 19 4.1 U 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.1 S3 56 5.8 6 62' 60% 1 12 1.4 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 ZS 2.7 29 3.1 3.3 3.5 3.8 4 4.2 4.4 4.8 4.8 5 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.9 6.1 63 65% 1.1 1] 1.5 1.7 1.9 22 24 26 28 3 3.2 3.4 35 3.8 4 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.1 53 55 5.7 5.9 6.1 64 70% 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 Z2 ZS 2.7 2.9 11 13 33 3.1 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.6 4.8 5 52 5.4 S.6 53 6 62 64 75% U 13 1.7 to 2.1 Z3 Z5 2.7 3 12 14 IS 18 4 4.2 4.4 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.3 55 5.7 5.9 6.1 6.3 6S 80% 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 12 2.4 26 2.8 3 3.3 IS 17 19 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.1 5.4 5.6 5.8 6 6.2 64 66 85% 1.4 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 25 ZT 29 3.1 3.3 IS 28 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 S 52 54. 56 59 6.1 63 65 67 907:' 1.5 1.7 2 2.2 2.4 2.6 28 3 3.2 14 16 38 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.9 S.1 53 55 5.7 6.9 6.2 64 66 68 95% 1.6 1.8 2 22 2.5 27 2.9 3.1 33 15 17 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.6 4.8 5 5.2 5.4 5.8 5.8 6 6.2 6.4 6 1 6.9 1007. 1.7 19 2.1 2.3 25 28 3 12 3.4 18 18 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.9 St S.3 53 5.7 5.9 6.1 Q3 65 6.7 7 10S% 1.8 2 22 2.4 26 2.8 3 IS IS 3.1 19 4.1 4.3 45 .4.7 4.9 S.1 5.4 S6 5.8 6 6.2 6.4 66 68 7 licY. 1.9 21 Z3 25 2.7 29 It 3.3 36 3.8 4 42 4.4 4.8 4.6 5 5.2 5.4 5.7 5.9 St 6.3 6.5 6.7 69 7.1 115% 2 22 Z4 2.5 28 3 32 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.7 4.9 S.1 5.3 5.5 S.7 5.9 6.2 6.4 CS 6.8 7 ' 72 120% 2 23 Z5 2.7 2.9 3.1 13 15 17 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.8 4.8 5 5.2 5.4 5.6 58 6 6.2 6.S 6.7 6.9 7.1 73 125% 21 23 2.5 2.8 3 12 14 3.6 3.8 4 42 4.4 4.6 4.2 5.1 5.3 55 5.7 5.9 Cl 6.3 6.5 6.7 7 7.2 7.4 Point System Summary: Climate Zone 11 SCORE CARD Measures - Point Scores 1. Ceiling Insulation or - R -value (38] U-vaiuc [0.0301 R l9 2. Wall Insulation or R-valuc[11] U•vaiue(0.098] -• 3. Raised Floor insulation R% (or D '4 _ R -value [1 9] U -value (0.037] ' .. Slab Edge Insulation - or ; R -value (0] F2 fx= [0.77] S. Infiltration Standard 0 trached and Attached 6. Glass Heat Loss /J�• -� T [double] U•vaiue (0.65] 4o Total Glass (16] Su Unit Size (s f) - 2CO 1700 2200 2700 7. Shading (Shade Open) b 10 to or % Glass Sc ..Eff. % Glass 639 2199 2699 more ., l� 0 0 0_ 0 a. North 2- x 7 s. 6 5 4 b. East X = r! 3 3 2 2 C. South X 5 4 3 3 -24 -18 -15 .12 d. West x = • S -1 .1 0 0 e. Skylight 6 x�- -12 .9 .7 •b .16 -12 -10' -8 -12. -9 -7 -6 S. Shading (Shade Closed) _ .3 -2 -2 •2% Glass Sc Eff. % Glass 5 4 3 2 a. North A•. X _ / • 5� --- -is .1a 11 _. _ b. East __.. 0 x = - b _ - 4 - -., 5 3 3 5 -5 -4 _.3 C. South q x - (indlylduat units) d. West - -% x = 45 100�120ze (z 61700 22s70 e. Skylight O x = -- = b to b or TYPE 1 MASS AREA - 1199 1M9 2199 more 9. Interior Thermal Mass COND. FLOOR AREA 0 .. 0 0 0: InlcriorWi%VCFA 9 (( TY?E 2 5 3 MASS AREA 7 5 4 3 10: _ . Exterior Wall Blass _ V22 4, .. �; ti N0. FLOOR OR AR.+ Sum 7•IO 4 3 2' - Exterior Wall Blass 5 3 2 ' 2 .2�1 '11.'HeatingSystrem_' 7a X = -7� .13 -15 -0 0 ZOr ai Control? (�tY``/ N) SE or P -SPF Dasa Efficier+ry (0 78] Flfati0. SE or . -12 -8 " 0 �°•a e'M (0.72J6.6] FiSPF (03615.15] _ -12 $ 5 X12:.Cooling System x 3 • - 2 i ' : Zonal Control? ( Y / N) SErR [9S] Duca Efficiency (0.74] Fifeetive SER (7.03] =,s :10 �.0 0 13. Water Heating •--- 6 -- 3 i Type (SG] Cno" [acne] .4 -1 .2 .7 PnintTntill' - Mandatory Measures Checklist: Residential __. MF -IR NOTF_ Lowrise m idential buildings subjers n the Standards mug cousin these ersauca t;ardkss of the csmpliasnrt `r approacn u -A Items marked nut an ntertsk (-)may be wpo=ded by mote gnngc nt complimict reQuutments listed on the CcrUrtcste of Compliancc When tnu chorklistu incorporated into tone permit doeur+mM the leattau notcdstgU be cortudcm by all panus as binding minimum component perfomuncx spmfruioru for the ma+darary measures whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents or on this ehocklig only. OESC7JFnON ( DESIGN I E1mit a4EK Building Envelope Measures §2.5352(3): Minimum ceiling insulation R-19 Weighted average. §2.5352(br Looe rail insulation manufanwrJ't labeled R -Value. §2-5352(e)-. Minimum wall insulation in framed Walls R -I I weighted average (does net apply to eataiar masa walls). 12.5352(k)- Slab edge insulation - wuu absorption rte no garner than 03%, rata vapor transmission nu: no greater than 2.0 panvinch. §2.5311: insulation specified or installed meets California Energy Commission (CZQ quality standards. Indicate type and form. 12.5352((): Vapor barriers mandatory, in Climate Zones 14 tad 16 only. 12.5317: InfdtntioavEafiltration Controls L Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces designed to limit air leakage b. Doors and windows certified I J c. Doors and Wvtdows Wc2%hcrstripped-.all )oiM %ad petesrauons cranked Ltd Sesied. 12.5352(e): Special infiltration barrio installed to comply with 12-5351 mss C -C quality standards §2.53=4): Installation of Fueplacts 1. Masonry and factory -built rutpiacrs have a. Tight- fitting, closeable meal or glass done b. Outside air intake with damper and control e Flue damper and eonuol 2.114o continuous blurting gas pilots alkawed HVAC and Plumbing System Measures ' I 52-5357.(8) and 243.03: Space conditioning equipment sizing: ameh cLkuL dons 12.5352(h) and 2.5315: Setback t wxmo= on al; 3pplic2ble hexing systems. 12.5316(a): Ducts coruvucted, installed and insulated per Chapter 10.1976 UMC 12.5316ft Exhaust systems have damper controls. §2.5314(e): Gas-rued:pact heating equipment has intumiaent ignition devices 12-5314: HVAC equipment watts traitor. shoWcrttcads and (aur^s ratified by the CC I r 12.53520: water h'„ -r insulation blanket (R-12 or greats) or combined intuior/e3tuior insulation (R=16 or grtaer): first 5 feet of pipes closest to Lank insulated (R-3 or greater). 12.5312(°.aception Ir Pipe insulation on steam and uram condensate rerun & rccimulating piping. 12-5319(dr Swimming Pool Heating 1. System has: a Onioff switch on heater. b. weatherproof instruction plate on heater. e Plumbed to allow for solar. 2. 75 percent thermal efficiency. 3. Pool cover. 4• Time clock. 5. Directional Yater inICL Lighting and Appliance Measures 12-53520: Lighting .25 lumens/watt or greater for general lighting io kinc.'nens and bathrooms. §2-5314(e): Gas rued appliances equipped with intermittent ignition devices. 12.5314(a): Refrigeators, mfrig=wr.frte=m fro =ears and nuorcxat lamp ballasu eetiCed by the C -C. Indicate make and model numbs. , COMPLIANCE STATEN This certificate of eonspliah= lists the bculdmg fcaturts vd pt.;olmam—c spcdfimaons r=ded to comply with Title 24, Oapter 2-53 and Title 20, Csaptcs?.Sk, •Y :: 4. Article 1 of the Cahill omia Administradve code- This ctrtifscate has b= signed by fisc individual with ayerall design respc:sibility and the building owner. who shall Main a copy of it and trar=it the =rdEcate to stay gibscqu= purdiascr of the building. Dtsigner Building Owner ` Nunsf'Ida- Name ( /P_7'2 IT, While, r 'r C!P Cu.SroNnMEs Add2ss: Addr=: (0170 10 e cker- Rd, Tek hone ' Tek -:hone de 673(o9S.S' tje_ t: /f C� -� Q,$-) (si6rtaatrc) (dale} (si6nanae) (date) Documentation Author Enforcement Agency Name Nunn: 71de/Firrm A:cscy; 2„ Wall Insulation Single- Singie �•. 1. Ceiling Insulation Family Famiry Multi - Number of stories Anacied R -value One Two Three R-0 -1 C3 -49 32 R-19 -8 -4 -2 R30 .2 -1 .1 . R38 0 0 0 U -Value 0.80 -153 -114 0.50 -176 -84 -54 0.30 -102 -49 32 0.10 -26 -13 -8 0.08 -18 -9 -6 2 --4 9 7 0.04 _2 14 1 .C4 0.02 4 2 1 O.CO 11 5 3 2„ Wall Insulation 3. Raisrd Single- Singie - Insulation in Floor Family Famiry Multi - R -value Detached Anacied Fami' R-0 -68 -51 -34 R-11 0 0 0 R-13 2 2 1 R -t 9 8 6 4 U -value .46 O.SO _ -120 -58 0.80 -153 -114 -76 0.50 -91 -68 -46 0.'O .47 • '� -36 .24 0.10 0 0 0 0.08 4 3 2 0.06 9 7 5 0.04 14 11 7 0.02 •19 -14 10 0.00 24 18 12 3. Raisrd 1'kor Insulation Exterior Sut01e- - Insulation in Floor Three Ra Number of stories -5 R -value One Two Three R-0 -17 -8 .5 R-11 3 .2 .1 R-19 0 0 0 R-30 3 1 1 U•vaius Three • R-0 - -_.0.60 -144 -70 .46 O.SO _ -120 -58 38 0.40 -95 -46 -W 0.30 -69 34 .22 0.20 -4 .21 -14 0.10 -17 -8 .5 0.08 -11 -6 -4 - 0.06 -6 3 -2 0.04 .1 0 0 ' . 0.02 4 2 1 O.CO 10 5 3 Controlled Ventilation Crawlspaee I 45. Infiltration (Air •Leakage) :::- .. . Spacir 60n Points Standard 0 6. Glass Heat Loss Toal Number of stories Exterior Sut01e- R-vaiue One Two Three Ra -11 -7 -5 R-5 -4 -4 3 R-11 .2 .2 •2 R-19 =1 .2 .2 4. SIab Edge Insulation - less -" ' Number of Stories --- R-value One Two Three • R-0 0- 0 0 R-5 8 5 2 R-7 8 6 3 F2 lac --r -29 -19 X0.90 -4 3 .1 0.80 .1 -1 0 0.70 2 2 1 0.60 6 4 2 0.50 9 6 3 0.40 12 8 4 I 45. Infiltration (Air •Leakage) :::- .. . Spacir 60n Points Standard 0 6. Glass Heat Loss Toal Effective Peseeat Class Exterior Sut01e- SiNw- --EReeilre Percent Clan U -value P. Interior Thermal Mass Percent (P-a-triassxSC) Interior .51 to .41 to .31 to 0.30 or Glass Single Double .60 .50 .40 less 50 -121 -53 -39 -24 -10 4 40 -90 37 -26 -14 3 8 35 -75 -29 -19 -9 1 10 • 30 -61 •21 -13 -4 4 12 29 •58 -20 •12 3• 5 • 12 28 -55 -18 -10 -2 5 13 27 -52 ' -17 -9 -2 6 13 26 -49 AS -8' ' -1 7 14 25 -46 -14 -7 0 7 14 24 -43 -12 -5 1 8 14 23 . -40 -11 -4 2 8 • 15 22 37 -9 3 3 9 15 21 34 •7 -2 4 10 15 20 31 -6 0 5 10 16 19 -29 -4 1 - 6 11 16 18 -26 3 2 7 12 16 17 -23 -1 3 8 12 17 16 -20 0 4 9 13 17 15 -17 1 6 10 14 17 14 -14 3 7 10 14 18 13 -12 4 8 11 15 18 12 -9 6 9 12 15 19 11 3 7 10 13 16 19 10 -3 9 11 - 14 17 19 9 .1 10 13 15 ' '17 20 8 2 12 14 i6: 18 20 7..Shading (Shade Open) Effective Peseeat Class Exterior Sut01e- SiNw- --EReeilre Percent Clan 1199 P. Interior Thermal Mass :: •.:: ` (P-a-triassxSC) Interior Eaec»ve Slab Floor %Glass r-- - %Glass North East South West Skylight 18 5 1 . 4 1 na 16 4 2 5 '1 na 14 4 2 5 1 na 12 3 3 5 2 na-'' 11 3 3 5 2 na 10 2 3 5 2 1 9 2 3 5 2 2 8 2 3 5 2 2 7 .1 3 4 2 2 6 1 3 4 2 3 5 1 2 4 2 3 4 0 2 3 1 3 3 0 1 2 1 3 2 0 0 - 1 0 3 1 .1 -1 -1 -1 2 0 •1 -2 -4 .2 0 na = rot allowed _ �_...... 7 .7 & Shading (Shade Closed) 10. Exterior Wall Thermal Mass Effective Peseeat Class Exterior Sut01e- SiNw- (percent rias x SC) 1199 P. Interior Thermal Mass :: •.:: ` :'; .: Interior SEE Slab Floor %Glass Nom East South West Skyi& - 1j__1 4 -48 39 lot na 16 -12 -42 -59 -55 na 14 -10 •35 -50 •16 na 12 -8 .29 -40 37 na 11 10 -7 -6 -N6 .23 36 31 -33 .29. na •74 ' 9 -5 .20 •27 .25 -65 8 -5 -17 Z3 -21. -56 7 -t -14 -19 .18 .47 6 3 -11 -15 .14 38 5 .2 .9 -11 -10 -30 4 .1 -6 -8 .7 .23 3 0 •4 -5 -4 -16 2 1 •1 .2 .1 .9 t t •t t.. t .. � 7 .7 8 4 ' 3 0 10. Exterior Wall Thermal Mass Exterior Sut01e- SiNw- System, 1199 P. Interior Thermal Mass :: •.:: ` :'; .: Interior SEE Slab Floor Raised Floor �' .+ Mass . Sim 0 Sbries 0 . Stories ' /CFA One Two Three One ,Two Three 0.0 -8 :5 .. ' .4 ....2 8 .1 -1 0.1 -8 -S 3 .1 0 0 0.3 -7 -4 -2 0 1 "" 1 U -6 3 -1 1 1 2-•- 0.7 -5 .2 -1 1 2 2 0.9 -5 .1 0 2 3 3 1.1 -4 -1 1 3 4 4 1.3 -3 0 2 3 4 5 15 -3 1 2 •4 5 5 2.0 -1 2 .4 5 6 7 25 0 3 5 7 .7 8 3.0 1 4 6 8 8 9 3.5 2 5 7 9 9 10 4.0 3 6 8 9 10 10 4.5 3 7 8 10 it 11 5.0 4 7 9 11 12 12 5.5 5 8 9 it. 12 12 6.0 5 8 10 12 13 13 65 6 9 10 12 13 13 ; 7.0 6 9 11 13 13 14 7.5 6 10 11 13 14 14 8.0 7 10 11 13 14 14 85 7 10 12 13 • 14 15 10. Exterior Wall Thermal Mass Exterior Sut01e- SiNw- System, 1199 Wall Family Family Multi SEE Mass Detached Atached Fam4 . Sim 0 0.00 0 0 0 ' 0.23 3 2 . 85 -9 0.40 5 -5 3 9.0 0.60 8 6 4 0 0.80 10 8 5 7 1.00 13 10 7 120 1.20 13 12 e i 1.40 12 13 9 (SEER xd 1.60 10 13 :: 11... . 1.80 10 12 12 30 2.00 10 11 13 6.6 -5 -4 7.0 0 .0 11. Heating System 9 8 9.0 16 SE or PISPF 10.0 22 19 (assumes ducts In attic) •, 23 12.0 Sum of 1-6 26 33 _ 4 to •14 b -4 to +6 to 16 Or Sr-_ HSPF less -15 . -5 '+5 +15 more 0.72 6.60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.75 .6.88 3 3 3 2 2 1 0.80 7.33 8 - 7 6 5 4 3 US 7.79 13 11 -•10 8 T 5 0.£4 8.25 17 15 13 11 9 7 095 8.71 20 18 -,-IS 13 11 8 Effective SE or HSPF (SE or HSPF x dud efficiency) - EAec9ve -25 or -24 to -14 b -410 +6 to 16 or SE HSPF less .15 3 +5 +15 more 0.30 2.75 -73 -64 -56 -47 -38 -M na 3.41 -45 -39 •34 -29-24 -18 0.40 3.67 -34 30 -26 -22 -18 -14 0.50 4.58 .10 -9 -8 -7 .5 .4 0.56 5.13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.60 550 5 5 4 3 3 2 i 0.70 6.42 17 15 13 11 9 7 0.80 7.33 25 22 19 16 13 10 . 0.90 825 32 28 24 20 17 13 1.00 9.17 37 32 28 24 19 15 Zonal Control Adjustment System Type Resismnce 10 9 7 6 4 3' OMer 6 5 4 3 2 2 Zonal Con . t0 8 I No Cooling _Stcries One -5 -i Two + _ 3 ' 3 %.. Single -Family 12. Cooling System, 1199 Heater Credit or -� Type Type less SEE 0 '� (&=met du 12 - HP HWR . Sim 0 WS3 -25 or .24 In Ito SEER less .15 8.0 •14 -12 -1 . 85 -9 -7 8.9 -5 .4 9.0 -4 3 9.5 0 0 10.0 4 3 10.5 7 6 11.0 10 9 120 15 13 13.0 . 20 17 _ less SG None F-tTeQi• or Solar (SEER xd HP HWR 9 .. Stm Elfec+ve-25 or -24 to -1. SEER lest -15 5.0 30 -25 6.0 -12 •11 6.6 -5 -4 7.0 0 .0 8.0 9 8 9.0 16 14 10.0 22 19 11.0 26 23 12.0 30 26 13.0 33 29 Zonal Con . t0 8 I No Cooling _Stcries One -5 -i Two + _ 3 ' 3 %.. Single -Family i Water 1199 Heater Credit or -� Type Type less SG None 0 '� or Sciar 12 - HP HWR 8 WS3 5 PCU .. A_ SE None •37 -. Solar -1 HWR -18 MS.. •25 POU -18 _ IG None =5 Sciar 7 PCU 3 _ IE . None -28 Solar 8 POU -10 Multl-Farm : - -f Water 699 . Hester Credit or ' Typo Type less SG None 0 or Solar 14 HP HWR 9 .. WS3 9 POU 9 SE None -4.5 Solar 2 HWR --29- WS3 -25 -23- )G None -3 Sour ' 6 POU 1 ,• E None : 30 c' _Solar "18 . - - : or^,l I .A IN` COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95%%5 - Telephone: 916/538-7541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT PERMIT NO 3304-9 ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 66-27-48 ZONING. RT1 BUILDING PERMI OWNER Michael Adams 14036 Pineland Cr, TELEPHONE 873-2037 SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION 1535 R 61,400 OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS a1XXXXWK1KX 360 cov 3,600 CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE R73-6995 320 car !) t 3,200 1024 open 5,120 - .4 ; A MAILING ADDRESS 6170 Magal i n 9599 Fireplace 73,320 CONSTRUCTI N LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation $ Filing Fee $ 10,00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ 355.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ 177.50 Energy Plan Checking Fee $ 15.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS N Qf Ed Ct. Permit fee, $ 557.50 PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Each Trap 2.00 14,00 Malgalia Solar or heat pump water heater 20.00 LOT NO.SUBDIVISION 364 NAME PPCC #4 PARCEL MAP �� �� Water piping 5.00 5.00 Each qas water heater or vent 5.00 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE SF3(E Duplex❑ Mobilehome❑ Other SPECIFY Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 5.00 Building sewer 5.00 5.00 Mobile Home S I G I W I 1 110-00e TYPE OF WORK Newn Addition❑ Remodel❑ Utilities[] Installation❑ Other E] Describe work: 2 bdrm _ Permit Fee $ 44.00 Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Main service 6001 OR LESS 10.00 100 AMP OR LESS 10.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2.50 2.50 CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW 1 declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ® I am licensed under provisions of Chapt. 9, Div. 3 of the Business and Professions Code and my license is in full force and effect. � ^ /� /� /� License No. 116 n(OO Classification A C-10 U(P, El I, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- sation, will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- ors. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I am exempt under Sec. , Business and Professions Code for this reason LIN CCUP.&� 2'/22sgft 38,00 OR ADDNST DWELGS NEW CONSTR ULTI.OUTLET 2,50 ea NON•RESID BRANCH CIRC ITS /POWER APPARATUS 6 (SINGLE OUTLET CIR. 20 ® Ex. Occup 800 OUTLETS OR FIXTURES eAL030 FIXED PR Ex. Occup. OUTLETS (RESID )EA.) 2.00 Temporary service 10.00 •0 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. �Virin 15.00 g Permit Fee $ -50. 9f Contractor d.50 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ❑ The permit is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. ❑ I have placed on file with the County of Butte Building Department a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject 4� to the W. C. laws of California. Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. MECHANICAL PERMIT F i I i rKyFee 10.00 Heating 6.00 lin Cooling evap 11.00 Hood 3.00 3.00 Ventilation 2 3.00 6.00 Penult Fee $ 36.00 Contractor I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the Countyot Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. I also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue against said County in consequence of the granting of this permit. X Date �I �'ciO Signature of A plicant - owner ❑ Contractor Agent ❑ An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0•' deep and demoliti r o r ct- ion of structures over 3 stories i height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspect on Fee $ 30.00 CONST AIF: A TOTAL FEE $ / HAz - CUA ^ PARK F D PA PD D Issu Th;s permit is hereby issued under the al: plicable provi- sions oi the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS s' BY- Date PER T EXPIRES Date/'���•�/ l Receipt No. - WHITE-D.P.W.. YELLOW -ASSESSOR, PINK -INSPECTOR. GOLDS ROD-APPLICA T TO: Building Department FROM: Encroachment Permit Section RE: Driveway Clearance Ae- owner location 27 -fig AP # Driveway permit �/�l �� has been issued for the above property. fo si ature date TO Buildir ;D4epartment FROM: Environmental Health SUBJECT: Sanitation Clearance - Owner Location Plan Approved for: Sewage Disposal Water Supply Hold final for: ?anal clearance O.K. for: Clearance for 2-- bedroom mebi7l-e home. NOTE *** Other Water Supply Water Supply �- Date Sanitarian. COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - BUILDING DIVISION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - ORPVILL"E, &LIF&84_9t65 - TELEPHONE: 916/538-7541 PERMIT APPLICATJON DATA SHEET L 0 * Permit No. OWNER i I �" G A. P. No. b "2 % . Proposed Building Use J /Z .S Building Inspector C Date V?/Z,:3-0 At 2/ ,:3 - At time of permit application, I was advised the following data must be submitted prior to permit processing and/or issuance: DATE RECEIVED APPROVED 1. All items have been submitted . ........................ .......... 2. Plot plans in duplicate/triplicate, signed by preparer of plans........ 3. Complete plans in duplicate/triplicate, signed by preparer. of plans . . 4. Complete engineered plans and calcs, with wet signature on plans .. 5. Hazardous Material Form .......................... ............. . 6. nergy Design Compliance and supporting documentation ......... Statement of Intent for Non -Heated and AC Buildings .............. _dW0!!fEngineered truss details and layout in duplicate (required prior to plan check) en— Mobilehome installation data including manufacturer's installation instructions 0. Fees of $ �S S Q ....................... 11. Chico Urban Area fees paid ....................................... Parkfees pai.................................................... /L- School District fees paid .............. I / Sanitation approval from Health Department ��� 15. City of Chico plumbing permit. 16. Plot plan and business license approval from City of (see City for other requirements) 17. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: ...... C�V<Improvements may be required. Contact Land Development Section DPW Driveway permit (construction approval required prior to occupancy) 10- v - q RE 20. Pre -Inspection for requiredPre-Inspec.request to -Building Inspector (Date) 21. Contractor's license information (No., Name Style, Classifications ... 22. Certificate of Workmans Compensation Insurance .................. ZW2 wner-Builder Verification (Given to owner o, Mail to owner ❑) ..... ecorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgment Statement ......... 25. Letter of sI nature authorization .... ' ......................... . Art/426. tQR�,r4(_C- w Whe you issue the permit, process as follows: Mail �tto,�,o""wner. Mail to contractor. Telephone 60 �G23'S' and hold for pickup at _I—115ffice. Deliver w/inspector. Other -�, Applicant �,U� Date 7.?/,9a Copy of Haz-Mat form sent Health Dept. Fire Dept. Air Pollution Date Copy of plans sent Health Dept. Fire Dept. Other Date By ; The following data must be submitted prior to p r it issuance:, (C' le ne (i m not the ked above).{, 1. Index permit for above items No. 2. Additional items required: Contractor, designer, owner, was advised ofve required data by phone_mail_counter byCL1:..dat4 JQ— Contractor, design. r, owner, was advised of aa bove required data by—phone —ma II—counter by date ?/ �5 0 1L PP Y �-- Date f Plan's the b� Date/ f Plans approved b Sets of plans on hold in File cabinet AP folder Copy—DPW NEIOVU 1 fJU. 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone: 916/538-7541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT ASSESSOR P�ARS-'1 ZON%GMB- BUILDING PERMIT OWNS TELEPHONE /CIS L 2C>77 SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNER'S MAIL IN DDRESS �/��r Ca /sus - • NO)/. �d - Cc, V, 3b -0 ::> . CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE C (,frk 1JV1,fX ��3'6Z6fi JfI .J, /`_ 1C) C> JL 1/d CONTRACTOR'S MAILING AO KESS ✓� / -7c) W-JJ� e& go A1,9 L/(3- t o?, _Fireplace CONSTR CTION LEND UNKNOWN Total Valuation $ 2� L ENOE S AILING AODRESSI Fllln Fee g $ 10,00 /�/��( — Permit Fee $ fs^ — ARCHITECT.OR ENGIN ER LICENSE No. Plan Checking Fee $ $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Energy Plan Checking Fee Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS Permit lee $ FIIIngFee 10.00 Ed Co , PLUMBING PERMIT 2,00 Each Trap 20.00 Solar or heat pump water heater LOT NO. J� J SUBDIVISION NAME C G / i Q PARCEL MAP Water piping _ 5.00 'J7 S .— y Each gas water heater or vent5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 r� SF Duplex❑ Mobllehome❑ Otherg Building sewer 5.00 10.00e SPECIFY Mobile Home S I G I W TYPE OF WORK New Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation[—] Other ❑ Permit Fee $ 2—ilg Describe work: - Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Fllln_gFee 10.00 Main service 1000 AMP LESS iSLESg 10.00 o Main service EA. ADD -L 100 AMP 2.50 ? CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW NEW CONST. ( OWF_LLIIJG OC P. , OR ADDNS. ( ACC. BLDGS. S�'I'J 2h2sq it�'- os I declare under penalty of perjury (Check One): NEW CbNSTTR�-iULTI.OUTLET ' am licensed under provisions of C11apt. 9, Div. 3 of the Business NON.RESID BRANCH CIRC ITS 2.50 ea POWER APAn ATOS e and Professions Code and my license is in full force and effect. (SINGLEOUTLET SINGLOUTLET CIR. ) License No.-��l(02�2 Classification 6_C(()—C36. Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTURES e�?50 ❑ 1, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- Ex. OCCUp. OUTLETS (REISID IREA.) 2.00 sation, will do the work,and the structure is not Intended or offered Temporary service 10.00 for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ 1, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 ors. (Sec. 7044) Misc. IYirin g 15.00 ❑ I am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason Permit Fee $ Contractor WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): MECHANICAL PERMIT FIIirlgFee 10.00 ❑ The permit Is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. Heating F1I have placed on file with the County of Butte Building Department Fgae&4,44"q a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. Cooling 1 shall not employ any person In any manner so as to become subject Hood 3,Op o� to the W. C. laws of California. Ventilation Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such permit Fee $ provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. Contractor I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating Energy Inspection Fee $ -30 a to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the Countyof occ CONST TYPE Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for Inspection purposes. TOTAL FEE also agree to save, Indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against $ all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue H21 ^Z cvA PARK FLD PAR PD HDJ ISSUE against said CountyInconsequence of the granting of this permit. ISCHL X P �Ql Date�D This permit Is hereby Issued under the applicable provi- Signature of pplicant — Owner ❑ Contractor Agent ❑ sions or the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work Indicated above for which fees have been paid. An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construct- DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ion bf structures over 3 stori s in height. 14 G F - Receipt No. 70 3L �� By Date WHITE-D.P.W.. r ASa »OR, PINK -INS TOn. C0LDCNR0D•APPLICANT PERMIT EXPIRES Date !7c't�r` Y:..L`+�-►'�"t`i3brt'r�.T.;�"s'i`-ii`�ti,=�r`.?��,"y:��"i.+�?:1'wFi�tt"��`i+'S�?�^.�"d3s'g�x�+�.'.'�BK�+f'„r,�-vow-'r�.i�+'r+..ks.��av1. �;.,--;:,r..--ia..;,.._,,...-,.�..- . r.. . BUTTE COUNTY SCHOOLS.DEVELOPMENT FEE CERTIFICATION FORM (One�''FFo-rm per Building) A. P. Number (p tea-`% - 0/?s Building Department No. X. C, School District PAR&h City Q County Ml Jurisdiction Property Owner Project Location/Address LIE C00,2'T" Subdivision's-,('/ Lot Number Residential Development: © � � Sq. Footage/S 3-3- # of Living MHI Addition (Group R) Units w. Commercial/Industrial: Sq. Footage New Addition (Including Exterior Roofed Areas) uildi Department Representative Date ******************************************************************* (Floor Plans reviewed by School District Personnel) Distri t� Id No. - 170 4., ,,School District certifies that (Applicant Name) (Phone Number) 60 1 (Street d ress)Ile S (`'city) Q (State) ( Zip Code) has complied with the requirements of Resolution No. by the,..payment of $ j, �j representing s uare feet. ,cam l c � � a S hool District Representative Date PAID BY CHECK NO. BANK NO PAID BY CASH T REMARKS: white -applicant, yellow -building department, pink -school district SCHOOL.FEE (8/88) 4> I KuLu.d'n tu� U11W H111.l,ULiUhn� ✓nii..u.iii FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 9 0 `" g S Section 26-8.1. ofthe Butte County Cosle requires this acknowledgement be recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. The property described herein is adjacent to land or included within an area zoned 90-048926 ;' Rec Fee 7.00 for agricultural purposes, and residents Check* 7.,00 ` of this property may be' subject to ancon= Recorded veniences or discomfort arising from the 4. Of f icia lY 'Records ; '1 use of agricultural chemicals, including, County of but not limited to herbicides, pesticides, Butte and fertilizers; and from the pursuit Candace J. Grubbs of agricultural operations including, ' Recorder ; Al but not limited to cultivation, plowing, 0:10am i4 -Nov -90,; X 2 spraying, pruning, and harvesting which occasionally generate dust, smoke, noise, and odor. Butte County - ---- has established agricul- tural zones which have as a priority use for productive agricultural purposes, and residents inconvenience within said zones and on adjacent property should be prepared to accept such or disconform from normal, necessary farm operatigns. All that real property situate in the County of Butte, State of California, described as follows: SEE SCHEDULE "C" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A. -PART HEREOF.. Date: November 14, 1990 PROP RTY OWNER: M chael R. da s _"_ State of Californio On this the 14th day of November , 119 ) before me, ). SS. the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared County of Butte ) Michael R. Adams �] Personally known tome. EX] Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence. to be the person(s) whose name(s) is OFFICIAL'SEAL subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he H.GREMLER executed the same for the purposes therein contained. IN IJl'1'NI;SS m NOTAVPUBUC-MFORNiA JHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand d--efficial seal. BUTTE COUNTY NN comm. faires June 7.1394 Present A.P. No. - 066-270-048 Notary Public 4' .490-48926 Order No. 3-1�j13241 SCHEDULE C The land referred to.herein is described as follows: All that certain real property situate in the, County of Butte, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL I: Lot 364 as shown on that certain Map entitled, "PARADISE PINES COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES UNIT NO. 4", recorded in the office'of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California on October 27, 1971, in Book 38 of Maps, at pages 69, 70, 71, 72 and 73. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all minerals, oil, gas, asphaltum and other hydrocarbon substances with provision that any and all mining operations shall be done from orifices outside the surface area of the land described herein and that no damage shall be done to the surface of said land. PARCEL II: A non-exclusive easement over Lots A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, and M, (the common areas) of said Paradise Pines Country Club Estates Unit No. 4 and the lots designated for common and recreational areas as described in the Declaration of Annexation for Units IV, VI, VIII, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV and Country Club Estates Unit No.'s 1, 2, 3 and 4. AP No. 066-270-048 9 Comp.Zl� fix. �. . - ''� f OL C3 CP OD L) zo U. :D o OWNER'S NAME: 1l%jllG &44 i RECEIVED PERMIT NUMBER: A.P.#: DATE 2. RESIDENTIAL F� NON RESIDENTIAL RECEIVED BY TIlKE '-,----> --———— — — — — —— REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE FROM DATA SHEET F-1 REQUESTED. BY PLAN CHECKER OTHER / 4 f�� Ll - �� C ,� ?/•✓ --------------------------------------- REQUESTED BY CORRECTION NOTICE F-1 YES M NO ITEM LOCATION IN BUILDING WHERE CHANGE OCCURS: — — — WHEN APPROVED, PROCESS AS FOLLOWS: / Mail to owner (Ad Mail to contracto Call (Name and Address) and hold for pickup at Deliver ,with next inspection. office: / REVISED PLAN CHECK FEES PAID: lA� G $15.00 $30.00 Additional'Fees Not Required . 5/89 RESIDENTIAL PLAN CHECKING GUIDE (S.F., DUPLEX & MISC. ONLY) Bldg. Permit # 3361 / �D OWNER //��' '��5 A.P. # � GENERAL iZoning requirements: (sideyards and number of permitted living units). Valuation. ,3-'.� lans signed by designer. -4 Energy Design and Compliance. 9Existing violations on property. 6: Items on data sheet. PLOT PLAN Complete parcel size and dimensions. Setbacks, sideyards, easements, etc. Other buildings or structures. Grading, fills, drainage. Flood hazard. ecial conditions on -creation map or compliance document. !��FAU & FAS road setback. FLOOR PLAN jComplete to scale plan with dimensions. Required windows for light and ventilation (Sec. 1205). Required windows for second exit (Sec. 1204). Skylights (Chapter 34 & Sec. 5207). Human impact glass (Sec. 5406). Required room sizes, ceiling heights (Sec. 1207). s in baths, garage, and exterior outlets (Article 210-8). Light fixtures, switches, receptacles, and exterior receptacles for maintenance LT mechanical equipment. ocations of/water heate, heating and cooling equipmen other electrical or gas equipment, and plumbing fixtures. R G age firewall, door size, and closer (Sec. 503(d)(3)). 1 3'0" exterior exit door (Sec. 3304(e)) •ireplace and wood stove location, alcoves, and clearance. 3 --Smoke detectors (Sec. 1210). STRUCTURAL DETAILS Foundation plan complete enough to construct building. Floor construction details complete enough to.construct building. evations and wall construction details complete enough to construct building. Roof construction details complete enough to construct building. Fireplace construction details and calcs if necessary. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO LOOK OUT FOR • f tairway details: landings, rise and run, head clearance, handrails (Sec. 3306). uardrail details (Sec. 1711 & 3306(j)). • rick or stone veneer (Chapter 30). RESIDENTIAL PLAN CHECKING GUIDE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO LOOK OUT FOR (CONT'D) xterior plaster - weep screeds (Sec. 4706). Proper roof pitch for roof covering (Chapter 32). -oof covering type - (fire hazard). Rafter ties or bearing ridge beam. Garage door or porch header sizes. Adequate bracing. . Living area over garage - complete 1 -hour separation required on garage side including supporting walls and posts, etc. Two exits on three-story dwellings (Sec. 3303 . Attic access and ventilation (Sec. 3205). Underfloor access and ventilation (Sec. 2516). . Combustion air for fuel burning appliances. oise requirements on duplexes. dobe soils - special foundation design. . Retaining walls requiring design. 5/89 & see Mezannines.- 1716). } ,-£Unusual shape, size, or split level house requiring lateral design. Flashing at all exterior openings. Oji G j I C/cre- 9 G [ en3T EG( OT M,4g a fi A A CU.l5Io!fz (z vs�� l Ff"A 13 >-l�uA-)SMC.4, � pr F 7.3 yS S Ois drig % a w 0 ESSELTE MADE IN U.S.A. NO. 752 4J• y, -_ ++r i$rMp 1 TING APPLIANCES (KTCR) Kerose - Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Appliances (LITS) Tho products c ere ms d in this category are direct vent type kerosene -fired room heaters. The vent systerequired f installation are provided with the heaters. •-- Thr basic standar H used to investigate products in this category is UL 307A, Liquid Fuel -Burning etirV Appliances for Mobile Homes and Recreational Vehicles. Thr Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for thesr products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Irtroduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed a control number, and the follow- ing product name: "Kerosene -Fired Heating Appliance for Mobile Home or Recreational Vehicle- or 'Kerrnene-Fired Room Heater For Mobile Home or Recreational Vehicle". MONITOR PRODUCTS INC, PRINCETON NJ 08543 K141 (N) TOYOTOMI USA INC, BROOKFIELD CT 06804 K250 (N) Oil -Fired Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Appliances (LJAR) The information pertaining to safe placement indicated in the individual listings, published on 3:t5 in. listing cards available from the Listee, is designated in accordance with the sketches, sym- bols, .and .abbreviations given under Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Appliances. This infor- matioe%i;s'also marked on the appliance. i Thai' 0asic'standard used to investigate products in this category is UL307A, Liquid Fuel -Burning Heating Appliances for Mobile Homes and Recreational Vehicles". The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these •products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed", a control number, and one of the following product names as appropriate: "Oil -Fired Water Heater For Mobile Home Or Recreational Vehicle", (A) ""Oil -Fired Heating Appliance For Mobile Home Or Recreational Vehicle" (B) "Gas- Or Oil -Fired Heating Appliance For Mobile Home Or Recreational Vehicle', A heating appliance factory -equipped to burn oil only will bear a Listing Mark with the product name similar to (A). A heating appliance factory -equipped with a labeled burner for one fuel but which may be con- verted by installation of a factory -furnished labeled burner to burn the other fuel bears a Listing Mark -with the product name similar to (8). COLEMAN CO INC HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING MP1003 (N) GROUP, WICHITA KS 67204 NORDYNE INC, ST LOUIS MO 63127 MP1229 (N) THERMO-PRODUCTS INC, NORTH JUDSON IN 46366 MP3241 (N) PORTABLE HEATERS (LJNZ) Kerosene -Fired Portable Heaters. (LKBX) The fcl!owing are unvented portable heaters which may be placed on combustible floors and with clearances to combustible materials not less than 36 in. Special care must be employed to avoid over-tuming and contact with curtains, draperies, etc. They are designed to prevent the overflow of oil in the event of flame extinguishment. The basic standard used to investigate products in this category is UL647, "Heaters, Room and Portable, Unvented Kerosene -Fired'". The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these oroducts includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed a control number, and the follow- ing product name: "Kerosene -Fired Portable Heater". ALADDIN INTERNATIONAL CORP, LAVERGNE TN 37086 K125 (N) DAINICHI INDUSTRIES LTD, NIIGATA-KEN 950.12 JAPAN K190 (N) DESA INTERNATIONAL INC, BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 K146 (N) MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO LTD, OSAKA K133 (N) JAPAN NISSEI CO LTD, OSAKA KEN 581 JAPAN K284 (S) RMC: INTERNATIONAL LTD, DENVER CO 80239 K263 (N) ROBESON INDUSTRIES CORP, MINEOLA NY 11501 K178 (N) ROYAL INDUSTRIES LTD, OSAKA JAPAN K241 (S) SAE SHIN METAL INDUSTRIAL CO, SEOUL KOREA K221 (S) ._ . LOOK FOR MARK ON PRODUCT •. --p fi F 14 HEATING APPLIANCES (KTCR) Kerosene -Fired Portable Heaters. (LKBX)—Con SEARS ROEBUCK & CO, CHICAGO IL 60684 SENGOKU WORKS LTD, HYOGO 675.24 JAPAN._ SUMMIT MARKETING INC, ALBANY NY 12203 TOSHIBA ELECTRIC APPLIANCES CO LTD, GUNMA-KEN JAPAN TOSHIBA HEATING APPLIANCES CO LTD, NIIGATA-KEN 14 JAPAN TOYOKUNI CO LTD, OSAKA 559 JAPAN TOYOTOMI USA INC, BROOKFIELD CT 06804 TURCO INC, DUQUOIN IL 62832 " UCHIDA MFG CO LTD; NIIGATA-KEN JAPAN WOO SHIN WICK INDUSTRIES CO, KYUNGKI-DO KOREA RADIANT HEATERS, COMMERCIAL These radiant heaters are for use in commercial and industrial occupancies, stalled with clearances to combustible construction not less than indicated of equipped with primary safety controls as indicated on the Listing Mark. When so indicated in the listings, published on 3 x 5 in. buff cards available heaters may be used in garages and aircraft hangars in accordance with Stai Fire Protection Association. NFPA Nos. 88 and 409, respectively. When so u placed at the elevation specified therein ih addition to being located to provi, ante to combustible material. "The dimension symbols as shown below are used in listings to indicate n inches between the heater, it's chimney or vent connector, and combustible c antes so designated are only the minimums required to avoid overhoating; may be needed for accessibility. A—Clearance above heater or burner face. B—From front of heater or burner face. CM—From chimney or vent connector measured horizontally or below tonne[ Cv—From chimney or vent connector measured vertically or above connecto D—From back of heater or burner face. E,From left side of heater or burner face. E,From right side of heater or burner face. F—From bottom of heater or burner face. Gas -Fired Radiant Heaters, Commercial Heaters of the unvented type are for use only in well ventilated commerct panties where unvented open -flame combustion equipment is permitted. Thes appliances. Vented 'heaters are to be connected to suitable chimneys unless t dicates the heaters may be connected to a Type B gas vent. The information pertaining to safe placement of gas-fired radiant heaters int tion" in the individual listings, published on 3;.5 in. listing cards available frc nated in accordance with the symbols and abbreviations given under Radian This information is also marked on the appliance. The basic standard used to investigate products in thts category is UL795, Gas -Heating Equipment'-. The Listing Mask of Underwriters Laboratones Inc. on the product is the on UL to identify products manufactured under its Lasting and Fellow -Up Servic( these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratorie the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed", a control product name: "Gas -Fired Radiant Heater-, and the statement: "For Use Witl Safety Controls" DETROIT RADIANT PRODUCTS CO, WARREN MI 48089 Oil -Fired Radiant Heaters, Commercial, Thesheatersare low -heat appliances and are to be connected to suitable c Installation data and information pertaining io safe placement of ort -fired ra under "Installation" in the individual listings. published on 3x5 in. listing ca listee, by symbols and abbreviations are giver[ under Radiant Heaters, Comm is also marked on the appliance. The basic standard used to investigate products in this category is UL73 ers' The listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the produc is the on UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Servici these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratori( the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed a control Product name: "Oil -Fired Radiant Heater". and the statement: "For Use Witl Safety Controls. Oil Not Heavier Than No. SCHLOSSER STEEL INC, HATFIELD PA 19440 LOOK FOR MARK ON PRODUCT �e�vv (lG�L6`cv.J-ILo•Y SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7021-18-91); 15:27 ; Fax u Underwriters Transmission from: o Laboratories Inc. TO: AttTi Mir Ad M u/fir 114.0 OT109200el&e //. Company a+V Fax. No. (�) NBK ( MEL ( ] RTP ULI hong Kong ( I ULI Taiwan ( ] ULLE C/O JNI ( l 3-3415-9356 Personal For L. JUNGBLUT ( ] 3-3431-5698 Personal For J. KURTZ ( ) 3-3415.8292 REFERENCE: mvngAnr 4082963256-4 9165382140;# 1 1655 Scott Blvd. Santa Clara, Ca 95050 Telephone: 408-985 2400 Telex: ( ITT) 470607 Fax: (408) 296-3256 A'- Sent by: 4 O �el Tel -Ext. Dept/Sec Date: Project No. H.O. ( ] FAX OPERATOR USE ONLY Tranvmittal i te: Time:, c. Charei"O. W '..' Ope razor;:•, TOTAL SIGNED If vI.3u have not received to/ 14 cannot read any of the M3 pages ^ase Gall. 408-985-2400 Ext. 2395 47 j ., Form C2/91 SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7021 ; 6-18-91 ; 15:28 ; 4082963256-+ 9165362140;# 2 UL ONLINE 06/18/91 15:50 315?. 12416 DISPLAY LISTING CARDS, L'210,ii141 END OF THIS TRANSACTION. LQLT March 12, 1990 [Heating Applin ncesa (Room Heaters) Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters MONITOR FRUDLCTS INC PRINCETON `'3085 43 installation: Model w X y Monitor 22 6 8 1 Monitor =41 6 6 1 Units mai be installed on combustible flooring. P 0 BOX 3-408 LOOK FOR LISTING MARK ON PRODUCT Replaces 11141 dated February 1, 1990. 526890001 H70`19 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Ait-P ScrnPr Crtl-PrtSc TogPr V! K11/0133770 Alain I/O Mode g,��C . yd�o ��c°�, �\��� ���o� a�a�, � '� .a SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7021 ; 6-18-91 15:28 4062963256-+ 9165382140;# 3 ..I j UL ONLINE 06/18/91 1:42 315A 1«,,416 DISPLAY LISTING CARDS. U -210,K268 END OF THIS TRANSACTION. 1 L 6'TT .august 21, 1990 (Heating Appliances] Miscellaneous Heating Appliances MO\ITOR PRODUCTS INC K268 (S) PRINCETON NJ08543 Automatic instantaneous water healer, Model K IJ-12Y4a, *a 'MaY be installed in closet ;:ith clearances not :Pss than; _eft side 7 in., right side 19 in., back 8 in., front 29 in., flue pipe to combustible surface 9 in, Floor: Von -combustible. p O BOX 3408 i� LOOK .FOR LISTING MARK ON PRODUCT 326690001 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. U I/0182144 Alt -P ScrnPr Crt1'-PrtSc TogPr Main I/O 14ode. Inter -Departs e'ntaI Memorandum NMI, a.: �. I, TO: � '-- y FROM SUBJECT:., S/// i DATE: V I..q �J coTim vo ,Q"' Co vs,� lL. �A �LS�/7 `7� �-► ��' Q l• S /YC� U L /�/ vv v A-� rco (L- v b'i iw� oD (240L)P-k j��-P7�. /�-L SU r Underwriters Laboratories Inca June 20, 1991 Butte County Inspection Center Mr. Rod Taylor #7 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 95965 Subject: Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters (LQLT) Gentlemen: 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062-2096 (708) 272-8800 FAX No. (708) 272-8129 MCI Mail No. 254-3343 Cable ULINC NORTHBROOK, IL Telex No. 6502543343 This is in confirmation of our telephone conversation of June 19, 1991. As discussed, units covered under the product category "Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters (LQLT)" meet UL's requirements for residencial use. The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories on'the product is the only means provided by Underwriters Laboratories to signify compliance with the applicable requirements. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact -the undersigned. jVVetrul y urs, S r Project Engineer ng, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Department JT/TB:mes ltr Reviewed by: T. BUKOWSKI Engineering Team Leader Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Department U/\/OV..LSC 7 An independent, not-for-profit organization V testing for public safety TO _T4 U/\/OV..LSC 7 An independent, not-for-profit organization V testing for public safety 13 VIJ IZ M aQ On 9 ", A { N A-1 -11— anu "MofCdLIU11dl venicie Appliances (LJAR)—Continued COLEMAN HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCTS MP1003 (N) INC; WICHITA KS 67204 NORDYNE INC, ST LOUIS MO 63127 MP1229 (N) THERMO-PRODUCTS INC, NORTH JUDSON 1N 46366 MP3241 (N) PORTABLE HEATERS (LJNZ) Kerosene -Fired Portable Heaters. (LKBX) The following are unvented portable heaters which may be placed on combustible floors and with clearances to combustible materials not less than 36 in. Special care must be employed to avoid over -turning and contact with curtains, draperies, etc. They are designed to prevent the overflow of oil in the event of flame extinguishment. The basic standard used to investigate products in this category is UL647, -Heaters, Room and Portable, Unvented Kerosene -Fired". The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product Is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed", a control number, and the follow- ing product name: "Kerosene -Fired Portable Heater AMERICAN WICK CO INC, MORRIS IL 60450 K267 (N) DESA INTERNATIONAL INC, BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 K145 (N) RMC INTERNATIONAL LTD, DENVER CO 80239 K263 (N) ROBESON INDUSTRIES CORP, MINEOLA NY 11501 K178 (N) SEARS ROEBUCK & CO, CHICAGO IL 60684 K154 (N) SENGOKU WORKS LTD, HYOGO 675.24 JAPAN K259 (N) TOSHIBA ELECTRIC APPLIANCES CO LTD, GUNMA-KEN 371 JAPAN K182 (S) TOYOKUNI CO LTD, OSAKA 559 JAPAN K236 (S) TOYOTOMI USA INC, BROOKFIELD CT 06804 K237 (N) UCHIDA MFG CO LTD, NIIGATA-KEN JAPAN K137 (S) WORLD MARKETING OF AMERICA INC, MILL CREEK PA 17060 K265 (N) RADIANT HEATERS, COMMERCIAL (LLDT) These radiant heaters are for use in commercial and industrial occupancies only and may be in - :;tailed with clearances to combustible construction not less than indicated on the heater. They are equipped with primary safety controls as indicated on the Listing Mark. When so indicated in the listings, published on 3x5 in. buff cards available from the Listee, these heaters may be used in garages and aircraft hangars in accordance with Standards of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA Nos. 88 and 409, respectively. When so used, heaters are to be placed at the elevation specified therein in addition to being located to provide the minimum clear- ance to combustible material. The dimension symbols as shown below are used In listings to Indicate minimum clearances in inches between the heater, It's chimney or vent connector, and combustible construction. The clear- mces so designated are only the minimums required to avoid overheating; additional clearances may be needed for accessibility. A—Clearance above heater or burner face. B—From front of heater or burner face. C,From chimney or vent connector measured hori:ontally'or below connector. C,From chimney or vent connector measured vertically or above connector. D—From back of heater or burner face. EL—From left side of heater or burner face. E,From right side of heater or burner face. F—From bottom of heater or burner face. Gas -Fired Radiant Heaters, Commercial. (LLRR) Heaters of the unvented type are for use only In well ventilated commercial and industrial occu- encies where unvented open -flame combustion equipment Is permitted. These heaters are low -haat ppliances. Vented heaters are to be connected to suitable chimneys unless the individual listing In- .icates the heaters may be connected to a Type B gas vent. The Information pertaining to safe placement of gas-fired radiant heaters Indicated under ""Installa.' .,,n'• In the individual listings, published on 3X5 In. listing cards available from the Listee, is desig- ,ted in accordance with the symbols and abbreviations given under Radiant Heaters, Commercial. i -is information is also marked on the appliance. The basic standard used to investigate products In this category is UL795, "Commercial -Industrial ,s -Heating Equipment". LOOK FOR MARK ON PRODUCT Radiant Heaters, Commercial. (LLRR)—Continued The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed", a control ndmber, the following product name: '"Gas -Fired Radiant Heater", and the statement: "For Use. With Primary Safety Controls-. DETROIT RADIANT PRODUCTS CO, WARREN MI 48089 MH7472 (N) Oil -Fired Radiant Heaters, Commercial. (LMEZ) These heaters are low -heat appliances and are to be connected to suitable chimneys. Installation data and information pertaining to safe placement of oil -fired radiant heaters indicated under "Installation" in the Individual listings, published on 3x5 in. listing cards available from the Listee, by symbols and abbreviations are given under Radiant Heaters, Commercial. This information Is also marked on the appliance. The basic standard used to investigate products'in this category Is UL731, "Oil -Fired Unit Heat- ers . The listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the produc is the only method provided b UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word -Listed", a control number, the following product name: ""Oil -Fired Radiant Heater",and the statement: "For Use With Primary Safety Controls. Oil Not Heavier Than No. . SCHLOSSER STEEL INC, HATFIELD PA 19440 MP3224 (N) ROOM HEATERS (LPJX) These heaters may be placed on combustible floors with clearances to combustible material not less than indicated in the listings, published on 3X6 in. buff cards available from the Listee, and on the than or In the directions furnished with the heater. Gas heaters are of the vented type and are equipped with integral primary safety controls. Kero- sene heaters are of the unvented type. Kerosene and oil heaters are equipped with Integral antl- flooding device or are designed to prevent overflow of oil in the event of flame extinguishment. The sketches, dimension symbols, and abbreviations are used in listings to Indicate minimum clearances In inches. The clearances so designated are only the minimum required to avoid over- i heating; additional clearances may be needed for accessibility. 1r Kerosene- and oil -fired heaters shall in all cases be Installed with sufficient clearance to provide 1 I direct and easy access to the fuel tank. When a heater is listed for typical Installation clearances, the listing refers to the Form designa- tion; but when the clearances are not typical, each clearance is Indicated by the appropriate sym- bols In the listing. Y y X X I Hooter Heater � I a I Installation Dimensions, In. 1'.' Installation Dimensions, In. Forms W X Y ZForma W X Y 2 XA " 6 6 6 S 6 D 24 27 18 24 A . 12 18 9 12' E 30 27 18 30 e 18 18 ' ' 9 18 F' 38 27 18 36 C 24 18 9 . : 24 The clearance vertically above the top of a* heater is to be not less than 36 In. to combustible me- terial unless otherwise indicatod. Also, room heaters are to be so placed that a door, drapes, or simi- lar objects cannot be nearer than the specified clearance to the sides of the heater. Placing fabrics on room heaters for drying may be dangerous.; ' Oil -fired room heaters of the vented type are low -heat appliances which are to be flue connected to suitable chimneys. Gas-fired room heaters may be connected to Type B gas vents. y Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters. (LQLT) i The Information pertaining to safe placement when Indicated iri the individual listings, published on 3x6 In. listing cards available from the Listee, is designated In accordance with thesketches, symbols, and abbreviations given under Room Heaters. This information is also marked on the appli- ance or included In the instructions furnished with the heater. The basic standard used to Investigate products in this category is UL647, "Heaters, Room and Portable, Unvented Kerosene -Fired". The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured undei its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated In j 'ur LOOK FOR MARK ON PRODUCT s, t ,, , , r. rt ��� rrt,�.. r, f, : �v1'R°..:;+n3e'dQ'.dwd:'�1�r�y�• _ 146 • HEATING APPLIANCES (KTCR) i • + Kerosene -Fired Room Heaters. (1- 01 -T) -Continued -the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word 'listed", a control number, and the follow. Ing product name: "Kerosene -Fired Room Heater-. MONITOR PRODUCTS INC, PRINCETON NJ 08643 TOYOTOMI USA INC, BROOKFIELD CT 06804 K141 (N) K250 (N) Oil -Fired Room Heaters. (LQZR) The kind of fuel tanks Indicated In the listings, published on 3x6 In. listing cards available from the Llstee, by "1" or "S" refer to -Integral" or "Separate" tanks, respectively. Listings of room heaters provided with air circulating fans so Indicated by reference to manufac- turer's catalog designation If fan Is furnished as optional accessory and by symbol "I" If fan Is inte- gral pan of heater assembly. The Information pertaining to safe placement when indicated In the Individual listings Is designat- ed in accordance with the sketches, symbols, and abbreviations given under Room Heaters. This In- forThe basic mation is also marked on the appliance or Included in the Instructions furnished with heater. standard The Listing Marrkof Underwriters tlLaboratorriesate tInc. os In hnsthe pgroduct a the onlyimethod p provided b UL to Identify products manufactured under Its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as Illustrated In the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed", a control number, the product name: "Oil -Fired Room Heater", and the statement: "Use No. 1 Oil„. n PERFECTION-SCHWANK INC, WAYNESBORO GA 30830 MP647 (N) PREWAY INC, PARAGOULD AR 72460 SEARS ROEBUCK & CO, CHICAGO IL 60684: MP97(N) MP2413 (N) SALAMANDERS (LRMZ) Gas -Fired Salamanders (LSAX) These portable Salamanders are Intended for construction and industrial use where permitted by the authority having Jurisdiction. They are Intended to be Installed and used In accordance with the Standard of the National Fire Protection Asolotion for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Pe- troleum Gases, NFPA No. 68. They are equlpped with automatic safety controls designed to shut off flow of gas to main burner and pilot, If used, In the event of flame extinguishment. Unless marked "Suitable For Outdoor Use” or the equivalent, these salamanders are not to be exposed to weather. " These salamanders are designed to be moved from place -t0 -place as a unit and may be placed on t combustible floors. They are Intended to be placed with clearances to combustible materials not less than that Indicated on the salamander and In the listings and at least 6 ft from any LP -Gas con- tainer. These clearancesare only the minimum required to avoid overheating; additional clearances may be needed for accessibility. The basic standard used to Investigate products In this category is UL796, "Commercial -Industrial Gas -Heating Equipment". The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product Is the only method provided by UL to Identify products manufactured under Its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products Includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as Illustrated In the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word -Listed-, a control number, and the follow - Ing product name: "Gas -Fired Salamander". AEROIL PRODUCTS CO INC, SOUTH HACKENSACK NJ MH8492 (N) 07608 SPA The heaters covered In this EATERS (LSEV) ory are heating water for spas. They are for Installation in accordance with the appropriate standards of the National Fire Protection As- sociation, such as National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA No. 54, Installation of 011 Burning Equipment, NFPA No. 31, and Article 680 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70. The spa heaters are for Indoor installation only, unless specifically marked for outdoor Installation. Thaters are to be e installation clearances and the type of the floor (combustible or noncombustible) on which these esdesigned to burnnIs Indicated In he Individual are arked on the Saters. The Listings and on the hasfuel to or oil) which the heater The sketches, dimension symbols and abbreviations below are used in Listings, published on 3x6 In. buff cards available from the Llstee to Indicate minimum clearances in Inches, kind of flooring, and whether or not it la suitable for alcove or closet installation. The designated clearances are the minimum required to avoid overheating; additional clearances may be needed for accessibility. When a spa heater is Listed for typical Installation clearance, the Listing refers to the Form desig- nation, but when the clearances are.not typical, each clearance is Indicated by the appropriate sym- bols In the Listing. If a spa heater Listed for alcove or closet Installation Is Installed In a room which Is larger In relation to the size of the pool heater It may be installed at the minimum clearances specified for closets and alcoves or as Indicated by the designated optional Form. Description of dimension symbols and abbreviations. A -Clearance above top of spa heater. B -From front of heater. Prefix "C" to numeral indicates suitability for closet or alcove Installation - Prefix "A", suitability for alcove Installation hia "t r... HEATING APPLIANCES (KTCR) 147 SPA HEATERS (LSEV)—Continued E[L}From left side of heater. E[R}From right side of heater. F -Indicates type of flooring: "NC" for noncombustible: "C" for combustible. G -Total minimum free area in square inches of air openings into a closet. Form designation for typical Installation clearances for spa heaters Installed In rooms. Form A 8 Ca Cv D EL Ea F II 6 24 18 18 6 6 6. NC Ila 6 24 18 18 6 6 6 C Na18 6 6 6 8 8 NC Xll6 18 6 8 8 8 6 C Spa heaters Listed for Forms If and Ila are low -heat appliances which are to be flue connected to suitable chimneys. Spa heaters Listed for Forms X11 and XIIa are low -heat appliances suitable for venting to Type 8 vents for gas appliances. The basic standard used to Investigate gas-fired spa heaters is ANSI 221.56-1983, "Gas -Fired Pool Heaters'. The, basic standard used to investigate oil -fired spa heaters is UL 732, "011 -Fired Stor- age Tank Water Heaters-. The heaters are additionally Investigated for appropriate requirements in Standard UL 1563, Electric Hot Tubs, Spas, and Associated Equipment. The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to Identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products Includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "Listed", a control number, and one of the following product names as appropriate: "Gas -Fired Spa Heater' or "Oil -Fired Spa Heater". RAYPAK INC, WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 MH13011 (S) Gas -Fired, Model 33 'a. TELEDYNE LAARS, MOORPARK CA 93021 MH12738 (S) Gas -Fired, Models TGS66'ab and TGT55'a,b. SWIMMING POOL HEATERS (LSHW) The water heaters covered In this category are gas- or oil -fired, Intended for heating water for swimming pools. They are for Installation In accordance with the appropriate standards of the No- tional Fire Protection Association, such as National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA No. 54, Installation of Oil Burning Equipment, NFPA No. 31, and Article 680 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70. The swimming pool heaters are for Indoor Installation only, unless they are marked for outdoor In- stallation. The Installation clearances and the type of the floor (combustible or noncombustible) on which they may be installed are marked on the heaters:JIrhe type of fuel (gas or oil) which the heat- er is designed to burn Is Indicated in the Individual Listing and on the heater. The sketches, dimension symbols and abbreviations below are used In listings, published on 3x5 In. buff cards available from the Listee, to indicate minimum clearances in Inches, kind of flooring, and whether or not it Is suitable for alcove or closet Installation. The designated clearances are the minimum required to avoid overheating; additional clearances may be needed for accessibility. When a pool heater is listed for typical installation clearance, the listing refers to the Form desig- nation, but when the clearances are not typical, each clearance Is Indicated by the appropriate sym- bols in the listing. If a swimming pool heater listed for alcove or closet Installation is Installed in a room which Is large in rotation to the size of the pool heater It may be Installed at the minimum clearances specified for closets and alcoves or as indicated by the designated optional Form. FRONT ELEVATION SIDE ELEVATION Description of dimension symbols and abbreviations. A - Clearance above top of pool heater. B - From front of heater. Prefix "C" to numeral Indicates suitability for closet or alcove Installation: Prefix "A", suitability for alcove installation but not for closet. CH - From chimney or vent connector pipe, measured horizontally or below pipe. Cv - From chimney or vent connector pipe, measured vertically above pipe. D - From beck of heater. ROUTE -SLIP DATE STATE CALIFORNIA STD. FORM RM 118 (REV. 7.72) OSP To: Room REMARKS: • II: , '. 4 1 r , y� 1 C LO 'QK' Y�J� LOT k it .r 3 PHONE FOR ACTION AS INDICATED ❑ REPLY—MY SIGNATURE •' O SIGNATURE ;y' ❑ NOTE AND FORWARD REPLY—COPY TO ME C] APPROVAL 0 NOTE, AND FILE PLEASE SUMMARIZE ACTION/ NOTE AND RETURN PLE SE -INVESTIGATE . 0 COMt.YENTS ., PLEASE PHONE ME ORWARDED PER REQUEST NFORMATION ' '„ o PLEASE SEE ME ' REMARKS: • II: , '. 4 (3/ d"y /) ? Ll - o p Sel e- /- 0 1988 EDITION 501-503 Part III HEATING, VENTILATING AND COOLING Chapter 5 EQUIPMENT—GENERAL Scope Sec. 501. Equipment shall conform to the requirements of this code. Equipment shall not be installed or altered in violation of this code nor shall the fuel input rate to equipment be increased in excess of the approved Btu/h rating at the altitude where it is being used. Defective material or parts shall be replaced in such a manner as not to invalidate any approval. (Approv'al ,mac. 502. (a) How Obtained: Each appliance sshall be- approved by the building official for safe use or comply with'applicable nationally recognized standards as -f evidenced by the listing and label of an approved agency.. Appendix C, Reference Standards, provides"guidance as to available nationally recognized standards. (b) Complying Design of Equipment. Installers shall furnish satisfactory evidence that the appliance is constructed in conformity with the requirements of this code. The permanently attached label of an approved agency may be accepted as such evidence. Type of Fuel and Fuel Connections Sec. 503. (a) General. Each appliance shall be designed for use with the type of fuel to which it will be connected. Appliances shall not be converted from the fuel specified on the rating plate for use with a different fuel without securing reapproval from the building official and as recommended by the manufacturer of either the original equipment or the conversion equipment. The serving gas supplier may convert appliances in accordance with procedures approved by the building official without securing reapproval of the appliance if properly rela- beled. An accessible approved shutoff valve shall be installed in the fuel -gas piping outside of each appliance and ahead of the union connection thereto in addition to any valve provided on the appliance. Such valve shall be within 3 feet of the appliance it serves. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Shutoff valves may be accessibly located inside or under an appliance when such appliance can be removed without removal of the shutoff valve. 2. Shutoff valves may be accessibly located inside wall heaters and wall furnaces listed for recessed installation where necessary maintenance can be performed without removal of the shutoff valve. (b) Oil -burning Appliances. The tank, piping and valves for appliances burn- ing oil shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of standards refer- enced in Appendix C. 29 F/lig 3r.�s�RucztaN:> MAX -- M' 'ge Al INSTANTANEOUS KEROSENE FIRED WATER HEATER MODEL KWH 1247M INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY THE LICENSED AUTHORIZED PERSON(S). DUE TO NECESSITY OF ELECTRICAL, WATER AND FUEL CONNECTIONS. CONTENTS UNPACKING SECTION DESIGNATIONS AND MAIN .DIMENSIONS ............................................. 1 INSTALLATION ............................................................ 2 SELECTION OF THE INSTALLATION SITE ..................................................... 2 PROHIBITED INSTALLATIONS ............................................................. 2 BEFORE THE INSTALLATION............................................................ 3 STANDARD CLEARANCE FOR INSTALLATION ............................................. 3 FITTING THE FLUE............................................................ 4 INSTALLATION OF FUEL PIPES............................................................ 6 HOT AND COLD WATER PLUMBING WORK ................................................... 8 FREEZE -PROOFING OF THE PIPING............................................................ 10 ELECTRIC WIRING............................................................ 10 TESTRUN ............................................................. 10 COMBUSTION AIR VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 11 Uo� .�.�PI MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. BOX 3408 PRINCETON, N.J. 08543 UNPACKING Unpack unit carefully. The following parts are contained in the package. Locate fuel filter and set aside to use when connecting the fuel line. Fuel Filter Water Intake Insulator Hot Water Outlet Insulator 0 SECTION DESIGNATIONS & MAIN DIMENSIONS Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: Inches) 6.1 3.1 ' M V Hot Water Outlet Vent Connector Cold Water Intake N 1-11 1 0 0 0 10.6 10.2 20.8 M Oil Filter Connection' 11 1 INSTALLATION THIS UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS, LOCAL CODE, ORDINANCE AND/OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA31) CODE. ■ SELECTION OF THE INSTALLATION SITE: Choose a suitable site with water and electrical connections readily accessible. The following should be taken into consideration in selecting the installation site: 1. An indoor place sheltered from weather. 2. A well ventilated place (air intake openings should be provided) 3. Side, bottom, and top clearance comply with instructions and local codes. 4. A place where there are no combustible materials near the unit. 5. Suitable and noncombustible floor. 6. The fuel tank is installed according to local codes. 7. The exhaust pipe is installed in accordance with instructions. 8. If water starts leaking, measures must be taken so that it does not affect other parts in the same area. It is recommended that a drain pan is placed underneath the leaking point, until it can be repaired. 9. A place accessible for maintenance after the installation. 10. Noise prevention — the unit does produce some low noise when operating. Carefully consider the location for the installation, if this is objectionable. 11. Unit must always be electrically grounded. 12. If unit is to be installed in an alcove or a closet, its clearance should comply with instructions. 13. Unit must be level. Unit performance is maintained only when it is installed level. ■ PROHIBITED INSTALLATIONS Do not install the heater in following locations: (a) In small, poorly ventilated rooms. (b) In air -tight rooms. (c) Near vents for heating or cooling. (d) In places where special chemicals are used. (e) In bath rooms, bedrooms or any occupied rooms normally kept closed. (f) In a location where it may be exposed to freezing temperature. (g) In a location where heater is subject to vibration. Note : Check local codes for any special requirements concerning location of water heater in a garage. —2— ■ BEFORE THE INSTALLATION Important safety. 1. Unit should be raised off floor 2 to 4 inches to prevent contact with combustible material and moisture damage in case of wet basements.• Use proper and suitable patio block, -brick, concrete- block or similar non-combustible material. Combustible or Non-combustible. Bad non-combustible floor floor only 2. Clearance from wall, ceiling shall be shown as "Standard clearance for installations" 3. Install an exhaust pipe in accordance with the 'instructions. 4. Make sure proper air intake and ventilation openings are provided. a. Indoor air intake 2 air intake openings should be provided each 150 sq. in. at minimum. ■ STANDARD CLEARANCE -FOR INSTALLATION - Make sure to keep a distance from walls of combustible material. From Left Side' 7 in (180 mm) From Right Side 19 in (505 mm) From Back of Heater 8 in (205 mm) ` Heater from to Closet Door 29 in (735 mm) Flue pipe to Combustible Surface, Vertically 9 in (229 mm) Flue pipe to Combustible Surface, Horizontally 9 in (229 mm) r Note : Larger space makes service and maintenance easier. Space for service and maintenance should be reserved. A 3' X 5' room minimum with high enough clearance for the flue pipe is recommend- ed. —3— ■ FITTING THE FLUE IKAP ^M1 A&1T THIS UNIT REQUIRES A DRAFT (AT FLUE CONNECTION OF THE UNIT) OF —2mmH2O to—5mmH2O TO OPERATE NORMALLY. Use flue pipes of 4" inside diameter. Note : It may be necessary to install a Draft Regulator in the flue to obtain the recommended operating draft. Chimney Installation Example. —4— s s PART NO. 7214 PRINTED IN JAPAN Copyright © 1990 Monitor products Inc: 0 DURING TEST RUN, THE FOLLOWING COULD HAPPEN: 1. Code indicator "4" may blink signalling that .there is air in the fuel supply line. Take these steps: 1) Turn off Power Switch. Set hot. water temperature adjust to "High" on control panel. Turn on Power Switch. Open hot water faucet fully. 2) Repeat the above steps until Run lamp goes on continuously. 3) Then, allow it to run about 10-15 minutes to make sure that air is completely purged from fuel supply pipe. (You may have to open more than one valve in order to make Run lamp stay on.) 2. If some debris gets into the water pipe during installation, it may get stuck in the flow sensor. Burner may not work. Check flow .sensor, and clean inlet feed filter. 40 THE FOLLOWING ARE INDICATORS OF SATISFACTORY UNIT OPERATION: 1. Flames are built and extinguished in unit as hot water faucet is opened or closed shut respectively, provided that water supply is more than 0.45gal/min. 2. Temperature of hot water changes with adjustment of hot water temperature adjuster on control panel. 3. No smoke emission, nor vibration. (Unit may emit light blue smoke through flue pipe when it was running at initial period, but this smoke should stop shortly). 4. No leakage of fuel or water. ■ COMBUSTION AIR VOLUME ADJUSTMENT. If the unit installed in altitude above 3,000 ft, consult the service manual for air volume adjustment. ■ FREEZE -PROOFING OF THE PIPING - _, Freezing must. be anticipated, not only in the northern states, but in other areas as well. Therefore, care must be taken to ensure the lines, valves, and unit do not freeze. Note: Drain unit if it is not -going to be used for extended periods during freezing weather. ■ ELECTRIC WIRING ` The KWH 124 is designed to be permanently -connected on the installation site. 1. Power source : 120 volts, 60 Hz single-phase. 2. A licensed electrician should make all electrical power connections. - 3. Make certain electrical grounding is provided for unit. 4. Maximum fuse size for electrical supply should be 15 amp. ■ TEST RUN PREPARATION 1. Has the flue been installed properly? Adequate clearances?' Air intake? ' 2. Is fuel in fuel tank.? Has air been purged from fuel supply pipe? Make.. sure there is no fuel leakage. 3. Open hot water faucet and see if water comes out. Make sure there is no water leaking from piping. 4. Have electrical connections and grounding been wired properly? OPERATION TURNING ON 1. Set the hot water temperature adjustment on control panel. 2. Press the power switch on control panel to turn unit on. "Power" lamp goes on. 3. Fully open hot water faucet, and unit will ignite in+ a few seconds. Caution : Be careful of scald injury when hot water faucets is open. 10. Be sure to connect the water inlet and the hot water outlet as shown on the heater. Reversing the two connections will damage the unit. 11. When hot water flows through the supply line there is an inevitable heat loss, regardless of type of heater..Thus, insulation or protection of hot water piping is encouraged. 12. Flush the piping before connecting to the unit. 13. Water flow of 0.45 G/min or greater is required for igniting the burner. Note: To obtain full capacity of the unit should have 20PSI (min) of water flow. Presse-- --I'-& -I ­ Hot w Union Vent c tc Drain 9e line i drain valve Typical Installation vau Divi i valve Union .upply Do not allow pipes or valve to freeze. Refer to FREEZE -PROOFING OF THE PIPING on Page 10. and see the owner's manual. Do not use the unit as an auxiliary heat source for the solar hot water heater, nor hydronic heating. -FOR .A.M. '.DATE TIME P.M. M OF PHONE AREA CODEn A Y NUMi V q. °'1 TEXTENSION - TELEPFIONEO PLEASE GALL �. CAME TOSEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WATO�YOU - aRUSH' kµa RETURNED YOUR.GALL 3SPEC A RATTENTION NOTES ■ HOT & COLD WATER PLUMBING WORK - 1. A licensed plumber familiar with local codes and ordinances should. install the KWH 124. 2. A water softener is recommended in regions where -hard water may be a concern. 3. Do not apply any heat to the unit nipples. - - 4. Use standard copper alloy unions and nipples for the connections to the unit. 5. Copper piping is recommended for the hot water supply line. Refer to local codes when considering piping materials. Steel piping is not recommended as it may cause rust in the piping. Use NPT for piping of hot and cold water. 6. Connecting plumbing to the unit, hold unit fittings securely with a wrench to prevent damage to the unit. 7. Provide a shut off valve and a check valve on the cold water supply. 8. An ANSI listed pressure relief valve should be installed at the hot water outlet connection of the heater at the time installation. Local codes should govern the installation of the relief devices. For safe operation of the heater, be sure that: (1) No valve is placed between.the relief valve and"the heater. (2) Discharge from the relief device is routed. to a"suitable place for disposal when releif occurs. (3) No reducing coupling or other restrictions are installed in discharge line. (4) Discharge line is installed to allow complete drainage of the device and line. Note: Manual, operation of pressure relief valves should be -done at least once a year. 9. Connection between the heater and places ' where - hot water is used should be as short and direct as possible, and a uniform pipe size of sufficient diameter to carry the full capacity of �. hot water should be used. INSTALLATION OF FUEL FILTER Install a UL listed fuel filter at the tank outlet. Specifications required of this fuel filter are as follows Type of Fuel: Type 1-K Kerosene Rated Filtering Capacity: 2 G/H (Minimum) HOW TO INSTALL FUEL FILTER (A Standard Accessory)] 1. Wrap the threads (on the right side of unit) with a sealing tape, or compound to ensure a tight fit. Attach the fuel filter onto the pipe on right side -of unit. c �E� F \ 0 / FUEL PIPE 1. When using copper pipe 3/8in. (9.52mm dia.), its length should be no more than 50 feet. 2. Prevent any debris from entering the fuel line. 3. Fuel pipe should be kept straight. Bending can hold air bubbles and cause irregular combustion. Do not crimp the fuel line. Piping should include no inverse U -type bends. (To avoid air locks, which could block the fuel supply.) 4. Fuel filter must meet required specifications, and should be installed so that it can be removed for maintenance service. 5. Be professional, clean up the work area before testing the unit. HOW TO PURGE AIR (Note: Place a drain pan under filter before purging air) 1. Open fuel supply valve at fuel tank. Air Purge Screw 2. Loosen air purge screw at fuel filter installed on unit and allow air to escape. \I�� 3. Loosen bowl of fuel filter untill it fills itself with kerosene. Tighten air purge screw back to its original position. Fuel Filter Caution: Wipe off all kerosene spilled over vessel. —7— Guideline for attaching the flue. 1. Do not make any changes to. the diameter of the flue piping. 2. Use durable materials for the flue such as double wall pipes with stainless steel. 3. Seal the connections of the flue. 4. Ensure that minimum distances are met between flue piping and walls *-and ceiling. 5. Double wall, L type flue pipes are recommended to prevent injury. or burns,'if there is contact with flue. Chimney Connection Check Local codes and ordinances. (IMPORTANT GUIDELINE> 1. The flue piping of the unit should. be as short as possible, and pitch 1/4" per foot up toward chimney.. Do not exceed .10 feet overall length .of -flue pipe. 2. Do not use more than two bends in the piping. Chimney penetration is not considered a bend. 3. The piping, when .inserted into the chimney should not extend 1/2" beyond the inside surface of the chimney. _ The area around the flue piping should be sealed where it enters the chimney. Refer to the drawing on the right. Seal Vertical Vent Check Local codes and ordinances. 1/2'? . —5— r 1 —5— ■ INSTALLATION OF FUEL PIPES Use only fresh, crystal clear Type 1-K Kerosene (usually referred to simply as "kerosene"). Avoid using deteriorated kerosene. 0 INSTALLATION OF FUEL TANK 1. Fuel tank must be equipped with an shut-off valve that can effectively cut supply of fuel in case of emergency, and with a UL listed fuel filter and drain valve. 2. Fuel tank must be installed at a well ventillated location. Avoid excessive exposure to sun. 3. When installing fuel tank indoors,, check, local codes, ordinances, and/or NFPA31. 4. When installing fuel tank indoors, a 3 ft. or more open space must be provided around it, and a 6 ft. or more open space must be kept from a source of heat. 5. The KWH 124 is fed by- gravity from the fuel tank. The inlet fuel pressure must not exceed 2.5 PSI. If the inlet pressure exceeds 2.5, a pressure reducer must be used. 6. In order to have the proper fuel pressure enter the unit, ensure the tank top is no more than 8.1/2 ft. high and the tank bottom is same level as bottom of the unit. *Fusible Link valve connection is recommended. t • 1/2 ft. Aaximum (Minimum. same level as bottom of unit.) 3/8 O.D. Copper Tubing Caution When locating the KWH124 below the level of the fuel tank (i. e. in basement) a pressure reducer must be used to prevent the fuel inlet pressure from exceeding 2.5 PSI. MODEL KWH 124TWk Instantaneous Kerosene Fired . Water Heater Owner's Manual. Thank you for choosing the KWH 124 Instantaneous Kerosene -Fired Water Heater. We are sure .that the modern design and outstanding performance of this unit will meet your highest expectations. Please read. this .manual -and warnings . carefully before using your KWH 124 Kerosene Fired Water Heater. Please become fully acquainted with all details of its operation so that you can use' the KWH 124 for many years without problems or malfunctions. Keep this manual handy for reference. ' S M O N I T O R PI P R O D U C T S I N C INDEX 1. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS 2. SPECIFICATIONS A. PARTS DESCRIPTION ■ APPEARANCE ■ CONTROL PANEL ■ CONSTRUCTION B. SPECIFICATIONS C. DIMENSIONAL OUTLINE DRAWING 3. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES A. FUEL TYPE B. FUEL SUPPLY C. PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST D. START UP AND OPERATION E. UNIT SHUT OFF F. FREEZE PREVENTION G. WARNINGS 4. SAFETY DEVICES 5. MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 6. REGULAR CLEANING 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 8. SCHEMATIC DISASSEMBLY .............................................. 2 ............................................. 2 ............................................. 2 ............................................. 2 ............................................. 2 ............................................. 3 ............................................. 4 ............................................. 5 ............................................. 5 ............................................. 5 .............................................. 6 ............................................. 6 ............................................. g ............................................. g ............................................. g ............................................. 10 ............................................. 12 ............................................. 13 ........................................... 16 The KWH 124 is designed for household use for the purpose of supplying hot water. The unit should not be used on a moving vehicle such as a boat or camper. Warranty coverage for commercial application could be voided or limited to 1 year. 1. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS VV HK IY 1111 U ■ Use only crystal clear 1-K kerosene. Never. use gasoline, white gas, camp fuel or other flammable liquids. Use of such fuels can result in an explosion and cause severe injury. ■ A damaged or malfunctioning part should be discarded and be "replaced with a new genuine service part. All repairs should be left to professionals. Contact your local authorized service dealer. n A 11T1r% U ■ DO -NOT STORE flammable liquids or materials such as gasoline near the unit. ■ Make sure that the flue is properly installed and connected. A separation in the flue during the operation of the unit can cause the release of exhaust gas into the room. The consequences could be dangerous. ■ Turn off unit in case of an accident or an emergency. Stay calm and do not panic. Just turn off the unit. ■ In case of a fuel leak, exhaust fumes in home, no hot water.' Turn off unit. Call an authorized service person. ■ When using a shower, feel the temperature of hot water with your hand first, before moving yourself under the hot water. : ■ Avoid the use of hard water. In regions where hard water is the only source, take advantage of a water softener. ■ This unit is only for indoor use. Avoid its exposure to rain or moisture. 2. SPECIFICATIONS A. PARTS DESCRIPTION ■ APPEARANCE Hot W Drain Cold Water Intake Filter ■ CONTROL PANEL Run Lamp Code LED Temperatu Adjusting 'ontrol Pan, Front Door ■ CONSTRUCTION Cold Water Intake Fan Motor Printed circuit Board Hot Water Thermistor —2— Power Lamp 'ower Switch Maintenance Cover Fuel Filter Connection Junction Box / Hot Water Outlet Air Damper Mixing Tank Burner Overheat Protector Thermo _ Heat Exchanger _ Temperature Fuse B. SPECIFICATIONS Model KWH 124 Type Combustion Type Pressure Vapor Air Intake/Exhaust Indoor/Forced Exhaust Heating Instantaneous Source of Water Direct Connection to main supply. Ignition High Voltage Discharge Spark Fuel Crystal Clean 1-K Kerosene Hot Water OUT PUT 123.000 BTU/H .Fuel Consumption (Max) 1.1 GAL/H Efficiency 86% X Capacity of Heat Exchanger 1.057 QT (1.01) Maximum Pressure Applied 150PSI Minimum Water Flow to Activate Burner 0.45 GAL/MIN Area of Heat Transmission 620 int Exterior Dimensions 35 in(H) X 11.8in(W) X 20.9 in(D) Weight 88 lbs Voltage/Frequency AC 120 V/6OHz Rated: Ampere (Rated Power Consumption) Ignition: 1.05A (127W) Combustion: 1.00A (110W) Flue Size (Diameter) 4 in Exhaust Air Temperature 482°F Nozzle Quantity of Vapor 0.85 GPH Spray Pattern Pattern A Spraying Angle 60° Temperature Fuse 302°F Electric Current Fuse 6 A Safety Devices *Safe Ignition * Flame Sensor *Over Heat Protector *Air Pressure Switch Absorber Pipe Connection ---*Surge Water Intake 3/4 NPT Male Hot Water Outlet 3/4 NPT Male Drain 1/2 NPT Male Accessories (supplied) Fuel Filter Water Intake Insulator Hot Water Outlet Insulator Hot Water Outlet (Maximum) Degree Rise 70F Rise 210 GAL/H 3.5 GAL/MIN 80F 184 3.07 90F 164 2.73 l OOF 147 2.45 110F 134 2.23 (Maximum hot water supplied by this unit is about 221 GAL H.) XThis represents Efficiency under laboratory conditions. This efficiency rating can vary up to 4%. "SINCE WE ARE CONSTANTLY IMPROVING OUR PRODUCTS, ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE." —3— C. DIMENSIONAL OUTLINE DRAWING ( Unit: Inches) M C 6.1 3.1 Hot Water Outlet Cold Water Intake Vent Connector N X. N I Ln M y - o 0 0 10.6 10.2 20.8 —4— 3.. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES A. FUEL TYPE: Use only crystal clear Type 1-K Kerosene. B. FUEL SUPPLY - rf CGCIULIV11 No water or debris should be allowed to enter the fuel tank. When these two are mixed with fuel, imperfect combustion can result thereby shortening the life of the burner. 1. Keep the tank filter cap tight. 2. Do not allow tank to run empty. If the KWH 124 is allowed to operate without fuel, air must be purged in the following manner: a. Refill kerosene tank. b. Allow 30 minutes after refilling to activate KWH 124. (This allows fuel to settle.) c. Make sure tank vent is open. Fuel purge screw d. Open shut-off valve on fuel tank. l� Loosen air purge screw at fuel filter. Discharge air out of all channels through which fuel runs. e. Fill the bowl of the unit fuel filter with kerosene. r Fasten fuel purge screw back in original position. •Handle O—Ring of fuel purge screw carefully. A damaged, O—Ring can cause fuel leakage and render unit inoperative. Don't misplace O—Ring. f. Wipe all fuel spills off thoroughly. —5— U - rf CGCIULIV11 No water or debris should be allowed to enter the fuel tank. When these two are mixed with fuel, imperfect combustion can result thereby shortening the life of the burner. 1. Keep the tank filter cap tight. 2. Do not allow tank to run empty. If the KWH 124 is allowed to operate without fuel, air must be purged in the following manner: a. Refill kerosene tank. b. Allow 30 minutes after refilling to activate KWH 124. (This allows fuel to settle.) c. Make sure tank vent is open. Fuel purge screw d. Open shut-off valve on fuel tank. l� Loosen air purge screw at fuel filter. Discharge air out of all channels through which fuel runs. e. Fill the bowl of the unit fuel filter with kerosene. r Fasten fuel purge screw back in original position. •Handle O—Ring of fuel purge screw carefully. A damaged, O—Ring can cause fuel leakage and render unit inoperative. Don't misplace O—Ring. f. Wipe all fuel spills off thoroughly. —5— C. PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST - - 1. Water Leaks Open the valve and run water through unit to see that water runs properly through heat exchanger. No water should be leaking from it, or any fittings. 2. Fuel Leaks Make sure that there is no fuel leaking from fuel tank, filters, valves or from any of the piping connections. 3. Location Make sure proper clearances are kept around unit and there is nothing flammable nearby. Keep a distance from walls of combustible material. From left side 7 in (180 mm) From right side 19 in (505 mm) From back of heater 8 in (205 mm) From Heater to closet door 29 in (735 mm) Flue pipe to combustible surface, vertically 9 in (229 mm) Flue pipe to combustible surface,- horizontally 9 in (229 mm) 4. Flue Connection All flue connections must be air tight and sealed so that no fumes can leak into the room. 5. Unit Wiring The power supply is properly connected and grounded to unit. D. START UP AND OPERATION 1. Readying Safety Device For Action Press and turn off "Power" switch. The "Power" light goes off. Press "Power" switch again, thus turning it on. This procedure readies safety devices for action when necessary. 2. Starting Unit With the "Power" switch in the "ON" position, "Power" lamp should be on. Open hot water faucet and unit will ignite automatically. (While burner has flames, run lamp stays on.) Should run light go off, a code "4" may blink signaling air in fuel supply line. Refer to installation Manual "Test Run" ■ Adjustment of Hot Water Temperatures - - a. Thermostat has been set at factory,Jo about 1047. (LOW) . b. Slide "Hot Water Temperature Adjuster" knob, up toward D "High" to -raise water temperature. Slide knob down toward "Low" to reduce the temperature. c. When adjusting hot water temperature with hot-cold water NMP111 mixing valve, control the 'amount of. cold water from main,,without changing the amount of hot.water being supplied. X. -Knob at position "High" provides hot water at a temper- • • ature around 167°F. HIGH Knob at position "MED" provides hot water at a tempe- rature around 130°F. MED. Knob at position "Low provides hot water at a temper- ature around 104'F. a, t. LOW — rrr�nl\n\�a * High temperature setting increases the risk of SCALD injury. * Households with small children or invalids may require a 1207 or lower thermostat setting (to prevent accidental contact with :'HOT" water.) * Seasonal change in temperature of water from main results in different hot water temperatures supplied. Use hot water supply tap to control hot water .temperature, or readjust thermostat setting. —7— E. UNIT SHUT OFF 1. Shut off hot water supply tap and burner will automatically extinguish. ( Post purge fan will run approximately 150 seconds after shut off.) 2. Press and turn off "Power" when unit is not going to be used for an extended time. "Power" lamp goes off. F. FREEZE PREVENTION Water should not be allowed to freeze in the supply or hot water pipes in winter. If water freezes in the supply and hot water supply pipes in winter, frozen pipes could rupture and leak. Repairs to unit with ruptured pipes could be costly. Such damages are not covered by the warranty. The following preventive measures should be followed. ■ Running Water This method will help to prevent water from freezing throughout unit's systems including pipes for inlet water- and hot water supplies as well as valves. 1. Turn "Power" switch on control panel to off position. 2. Open a hot water tap and allow a stream to flow continuously at about 1 gal/min. Be sure to check that water continues to run during the period that freezing may occur. ■ Purging Water This method is useful when unit is not going to be used for extended period of time. 1. Shut off electrical power. Turn off water supply valve at unit. 2. Open fully all hot water faucets (including the shower). 3. Open drain valve of heat exchanger. Open inlet water screen and release the pressure relief valve. Allow water to drain from inside heat exchanger. /% A 1 ITI AIU When turning on unit in cold weather, open water faucet and make sure that water comes out. If water does not run smoothly or does not come out at all, chances are water is frozen. Wait until water starts running smoothly, and then turn unit on. KWH 124 LIMITED WARRANTY MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. warrants each KWH 124 Instantaneous Water Heater System sold by it to be free from defects in material and workm- anship, under normal use and service, for one year after the date of original retail purchase, in a single family dwelling, subject to the term and conditions stated' below. An extended warranty period of 48 month is provided for combustion chamber and heat exchanger. The remainder of the unit is subject to the 12 months warranty as provided herein. If the KWH 124 is installed in other than a single family dwelling, this warranty is limited to ONE year from date of installation. 1. WARRANTOR: This warranty is granted by MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., P.O. Box 3408, Princeton, New Jersey 08543. 2. PARTIES TO WHOM WARRANTY IS EXTENDED: This warranty shall be extended only -to the original retail purcaser: 3. PARTS COVERD: All products and parts manu- factured by or for MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., except as provided for herein. Replacement parts are warranted only for the balance of the origin- al warranty period. 4. PARTS NOT COVERD: The following parts are not coverd by this warranty: fuel filters, venting apparatus, oil lines, fuses and water pipes. 5. REMEDY: if, within the applicable warranty period, any product or part included in this warranty proves to be defective in material and/or workmanship, then MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., shall repair or replace, at its option, the defective product or part. Service at the point of installation (not including dealer travel time) will be provided at no charge to the customer, but must be performed by a MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., dealer authorized to sell and service the KWH 124 Instantaneous Water Heater system. 6. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS WARRANTY : In order to obtain performance of the obligations under this warra- nty, the original purchaser must promptly (in no event later than thirty (30) days after discovery of the defect) notify the local MONITOR PRO- DUCTS, INC. dealer authorized to sell and service the KWH 124 Instantaneous Water Heater syste- m. Service will be provided . during normal business hours within a reasonable time after the dealer has been notified of the need for service. If you are unable to locate a local MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. dealer authorized to sell and service the KWH 124 Instantaneous Water Heater System, call or write to : SERVICE DEPARTMENT, MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., P.O. BOX 3408, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08543, 908-329-0900. Any claim made under this warranty must be accompanied by proof of original purchase date sales invoice or cancelled check showing serial number is satisfactory evidence. 7. SOLE REMEDY : The remedy and liability for any breach of warranty, express or implied set forth above is the sole and exclusive remedy and the limit of liability for any such breach. EXCLUSIONS : This warranty does not extend to any defect due to the negligence of others, failure to install, operate or maintain the water heater in accordance with the installation, operation and maintenance instructions furnished with each new water heater, unreasonable use, accidents, alterat- ions, ordinary wear and tear, the use of unauthori- zed or non-standarized parts, accessories or the use of any fuel other than good quality kerosene, such as Type 1-K grade. This warranty will not apply to parts subject to misuse, abuse, neglect, alteration, accidents, excessive temperature, excessive press- ure, lime or sediment accumulation, corrosive atmosphere, noise, odor, rusty water, or installed outside of the United States, or on which the serial numbers have been altered. 9. IMPLIED WARRANTIES : All implied warranties, if any, arising, under state law in connection with the sales by MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. of any new heater are limited in duration to the duration of this written warranty. There are no warranties, express or implied, of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise which extend beyond this warranty MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. shall not be responsible for 'any incidental or consequential damages. Whether as a result of breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tort or otherwise. NOTE: Some states do not allow (A) limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts : or (B) the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. 10.NO VARIATION OF TERMS : The parties intend that this warranty be the exclusive and final expression of their agreement. No person has the authority to orally, in writing or in any other way vary the terms, conditions or exclusions, of this warranty or to make any express warranties other than those contained herein. 11. LEGAL RIGHTS : This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. BOX 3408 PRINCETON, NJ. 08543 PART NO. 7213 PRINTED IN JAPAN COPYRIGHT ©1990 MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., MONITOR KWH 124 SERVICE PARTS LIST ITEM No. PART No. DESCRIPTION ITEM No. I PART No. DESCRIPTION 1 7001 Fuel Pump Ass'y 35 7035 Exhaust Stack Ass'y 2 7002 Air Damper Solenoid 36 7036 Base 3 7003 Ignitor Transformer 37 7037 Exterior Cover (Right side) 4 7004 Photo Sensor (Cds) 38 7038 Access cover 5 7005 Combustion Blower Ass'y 39 7039 Electric Outlet Cover 6 7006 Burner Ass'y 40 7040 Exterior Cover (left side) 7 7007 Burner Base 41 7041 Drain Cover 8 7008 Burner Head Ring 42 7042 Front Cover 9 7009 Air Pressure Switch 43 7043 Top Cover 10 7010 Fuel Filter 44 7044 Front Cover Screws/Collar 11 7011 Nozzle 45 7045 Air -Pressure Sensor 12 7012 Ignition Rod Set (Right and left) 46 7046 Front Cover Bracket 13 7013 Heat Exchanger Ass'y (W/Insulated Wrap, Gasket) 47 7047 PCB Mounting Bracket 14 7014 Water Inlet connector 48 7048 Burner Retaining Bracket Ass'y 15 7015 Filter 49 7049 Water Inlet Insulation Set 16 7016 Water Governor 50 7050 Junction Box 17 7017 Inlet Pipe Set 51 7051 Drain Retainer 18 7018 Flow Sensor 52 7101 Heat Exchanger Insulated Wrap 19 7019 Flow Sensor Bracket 53 7102 Heat Exchanger Base Gasket 20 7020 Mixing Tank 54 7103 Exhaust Stack Gasket 21 7021 Water Outlet Connector 55 7104 Fan Motor Gasket 22 7022 Hot Water Thermistor Set 56 7105 Flange Gasket 23 7023 Printed Circuit Board 57 7106 Burner Heat Gasket 24 7024 Control Panel Ass'y 58 7107 Water Inlet Gasket 25 7025 Control Panel Circuit Board 59 7108 Water Outlet Gasket 26 7026 Thermo Overheat Protector 60 7109 Water Governor Gasket 27 7027 Over Temperature Fuse Set 61 7110 Damper Cushion 28 7028 Main Fuse 6A 62 7111 Exhaust Stack Outlet Insulator 29 7029 Power Transformer 63 7201 0 -Ring (Thermistor P6 4C) 30 7030 Terminal Block 64 7202 O -Ring (Water Filter P10A 1A) 31 7031 PCB Spacer Clip 65 7203 O -Ring (Multiple Use P14 4C) 32 7032 Fuel Pipe 66 7204 O -Ring (Flow Sensor Inlet P18 4C) 33 7033 Fuel Filter Mounting Bracket 67 7205 O -Ring (Water Governor P22A lA) 34 7034 Silencer Ass'y (W/Gasket) —17— 8. SCHEMATIC DISASSEMBLY M O kk 62) M cD O M O ;z, • BURNER OPERATES IN REPETITIVE RUN/STOP CYCLE This is normal if flow i,s low. This unit is being controlled by micro -processor to maintain steady outlet temperature. WHITE VAPOR RISING FROM FLUE (IN WINTER) Vapor in exhaust gas could turn into droplets in winter, which may come out from flue in the form of white vapor. UNIT OCCASIONALLY DISPLAYS AN ERROR CODE "4" AFTER REFILLING FUEL TANK : Error code "4" may start blinking, a sign of air being in fuel supply pipe after filling a empty fuel tank. Follow the procedure provided on page 5 for air purge. Then, set the hot water supply temperature adjustment on the control panel on "High". Fully open the water supply valve, and press "Power" switch once again. Allow unit to run for 10 to 15 minutes after it moves into "Continuous Operation" mode to make sure that there is no air remaining in pipe. Do not allow fuel tank to become empty. ONLY LUKEWARM WATER IS SUPPLIED IN THE BEGINNING This can happen especially in winter or when the unit that has been installed with a long hot water supply piping arrangement. When standing water in pipe is purged, the temperature of hot water will become constant. ■ DETECTION OF TROUBLES BY READING CODE INDICATOR 1. Code indicators on control panel can tell where trouble is. 2. If service of your local dealer is needed, provide information on code signs. CODE SIGNS " 4 " Burner does not ignite. Flames stall occasionally. Cds has a broken wire. (Refer to page 5) " 5 Faulty flames or shortcircuited Cds. 6 A broken wire on detection water thermistor. " 7 Hot water supply high limit was activated. (PCB malfunction). short. 8 " Hot water supply high limit shut off was activated. (1947 protector) 9 Hot water temperature adjustment control has malfunctioned. E " Communications circuit in trouble. " H " Main PCB has problem P " Fan motor has problem and fails to turn. (might be caused by extreme windy condition) C For all of the above, please contact your local dealer. =N� Thermistor has electrical — Thermo over heat (5) Water does not flow from hot water outlet. * Water supply valve at Main is not Open Water Supply Valve at Main. open. (6) Hot Water temperature is too low. * Temperature adjustment is set too low. *Hot Water is being used beyond capa- city. * Water and/or debris get in Fuel Filter - /Fuel supply pipe. (7) Hot Water temperature is too hot. Set Temperatrue Adjustment higher. Partially close the Hot Water outlet. Clean, or replace. * Set Temperature Adjustment is set on Set Temperature Adjustment lower. high. (8) Unit goes into,the state of code "4" occasionally. (Unit. is shut off.) * Water and/or debris get, into Fuel Clean, or replace. Filter/Fuel supply pipe. *Air remains in Fuel Supply pipe. Purge air from Fuel Supply Pipe. Refer to page 5. ■ The following are conditions that are normal or easily remedied : OPENING HOT WATER SUPPLY VALVE A SMALL AMOUNT WON'T START UNIT The burner of this unit cannot be ignited unless minimum water flow about 0.45 G/min is maintained. Open up faucet wider. HOT WATER TEMPERATURES CAN VARY WITH MULTIPLE FAUCETS OPEN When .hot water is used from two or more faucets simultaneously, the amount and temperature of hot water from each faucet could vary depending on piping scheme and how much each valve is opened. This tendency could be enhanced when shower and another faucet are put to service simultaneously. 0 HOT WATER APEARS OPAQUE Hot water might look white and opaque during initial outflow, because air mixes- with water in heater, and under pressure is released to atmosphere when,faucet is opened. When this happens, air and water come out in the form of bubbles, looking white. There is no harm in this process, and hot water will soon turn transparent. 0 SOUND OF FAN MOTOR STILL AUDIBLE AFTER UNIT IS TURNED OFF Fan motor continues to run for about 150 seconds after unit is turned off in order to drive exhaust gas out of combustion chamber. —14— 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ■ Use the following chart for detection and correction of problems and their causes. Contact your local dealer for problems beyond your control. (1) Power lamp does not go on. *Power is disconnected. *A power failure. *Temperature Fuse has been activated (2) Unit does not start. Reset circuit breaker or safety fuse. Unit operation is suspended until power is restored. Overheat situation. Contact your local dealer. N. v.. v. .w..N I * Temperature adjustment is set too low. Set temperature Ajuster higher. *Water inlet filter is clogged. Remove and clean the filter. * Water supply valve at Main is not Open Water Supply Valve at Main. open. (3) Unit stops during use. *Power connection is loose. * A temporary power failure. * Temperature Fuse has beer! 'activated * Hot Water Temperature Adjustment is set on "LOW" side. * Water and/or debris go into Fuel. Filter/Fuel supply pipe. * Air remains in Fuel Supply pipe. Reset Circuit Braker. Retighten connection. Unit operation will resume shortly. Call your local dealer. Set Temperature Adjustment Higher. Clean, or replace. Purge air from Fuel Supply Pipe. (4) Excessive noise develops while operating. *Water and/or debris has gone into I Clean, or replace. Fuel. Filter/Fuel supply pipe. *Air remains in Fuel Supply pipe. *Flue has clogged. *Oil (light oil) other than Kerosene used. * Insufficient air intake for combustion Purge air from Fuel Supply Pipe. Dismantle and clean. is Clean and replace with clean kerosene. Contact your local dealer. —13— ■ Cleaning Fuel Filter To be done by authorized service person. Check at least every six months to see if debris and/or water has gathered in fuel filter. �� 1. Shut fuel supply valve on fuel tank. T o� Turn cup counterclockwise for remove it from the ELEMENT assembly. Dump water and debris from cup. 2. Pull off element. Clean it with kerosene. CUP 3. Reassemble fuel filter. Purge air from fuel filter. ■ Excessive Pressure Relief Valve Once a year, make sure that the pressure relief valve (installed on water supply piping) is functioning. C6. REGULAR CLEANING REGULAR PROFESSIONAL SERVICING IS RECOMMENDED It is recommended that you ask your authorized service dealer to inspect and clean your unit once or so a year to ensure its long life. u —12— 5. MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ■ Flammables or Dust Keep the top and vicinity of unit, clean. Keep flammables and dangerous items away from unit. ■ Fuel Leakage, Spills, Stains Make sure all fuel connections are tight and are not leaking. Any spills or stains by unit indicate a leak and must be corrected. ■ Fuel Pipes Replacement Check fuel pipes at least once a year for distortions and/or cracks. Contact authorized service dealer for replacement of defective pipes. . ■ Water in Fuel Tank Water and dust can easily go into fuel tank. After accumulating in the tank, they may flow into burner and cause imperfect combustion. Check if there is any water in the tank at least every 6 months by checking the fuel filter canister at tank. Have any water removed by an authorized service person. ■ Flue and Its Vicinity Periodically, make sure that there are no flammables around and above flue. Also, make sure flue is properly installed and maintained. ■ Cleaning Heat Exchanger Drain water from heat exchanger at least once a year. 1. Shut water supply valve at main. 2. Open hot water supply faucet. 3. Open drain valve at heat exchanger. Also, open inlet water filter and pressure release valve. Then, drain water from heat exchanger. ■ Cleaning Inlet Water Filter , Check once every three months and remove debris Cold water intake gathered in the inlet water filter. / 1. Shut water supply valve at main. Inlet Water Filter 2. Open hot water supply faucet. f� / 3. Open drain valve at heat exchanger. Then, remove inlet water filter and wash and clean it. If lime has accumulated, remove it with a commercial compound for dissolving lime. Check water softening equipment if lime is found in the filter. 4. SAFETY DEVICES If the safety device was tripped, find out the cause, correct it, and restart unit by pressing "ON" switch on control panel. IGNITION SAFETY DEVICE -FLAME SENSOR -T When ignition is imperfect, -or flames go out, Refer to item' (8) page 14. Call autho- Flame Sensor (Cds) notices it and turns -off rized service dealer. Remove the burner. (Code Sign "4" flickers) r cause ,from unit. Check Fuel. Check Cds. Check Ignitor. ; OVERHEAT PROTECTOR When the temperature of the heat exchanger, rises Call authorized service. dealer,• and to an abnormal level, due, for instance, to the ask for professional service. malfunction of thermostat, a safety switch is activated to turn off burner. (Code Sign "8" flickers) , — TEMPERATURE FUSE When the air around heat exchanger rises to an Call -authorized service dealer,- and abnormal level for some reason, temperature fuse ask for professional service. is blown and unit turns off. AIM oorc011or • When fan motor stops for some reason, burner turns off. (Code Sign "P" flickers) • In extremely windy condition, operation may stop (Code sign "P" flickers) Call authorized service dealer, and ask for professional service. Wait for wind to diminish, .then reset. G. WARNINGS ■ Burns Don't touch the flue. The flue reaches a high temperature. Protect yourself from potential burns. ■ Water For Drinking The quality of water from unit may change depending on water being supplied from main, and deterioration of piping material, scale, etc. Never use water that has remained stagnant in heat exchanger and pipes for long period as drinking water. Turn water on for a couple of minutes before drinking. ■ SHOWER: Feel temperature of hot water with your hand before entering shower stall. ■ KEEP DRAIN VALVE SHUT WHILE UNIT IS OPERATING Opening drain valve while unit is in operation results in a "boiling no water" situation, and may result in a blown temperature fuse. ■ LIGHTNING Lightning may cause a temporary power surge, which may damage some electronic parts. Where there ' is thunder storm activity, install a surge protector in power circuit. ■ WHEN UNIT WILL NOT BE USED FOR AN EXTENDED TIME TAKE THE FOLLOWING MEASURES: 1. Close fuel supply valve at fuel tank. 2. Turn "Power" switch off. 3. 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