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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M94-0174 - CTL• : 1 ,„; 01 C FL m4ony a Permit No: M94-0174 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 17450 WEST VALLEY HY Location: Parcel #: 252304 -9020 Contractor License No: PERFOHA15ORT TENANT CTL 17450 WEST VALLEY HY, TUKWILA, WA 98188 OWNER WKR INC PO BOX 3546, SEATTLE WA 98124 CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE HEATING 7649 SOUTH , 180TH STREET, KENT, WA 98032 CONTACT JEFF TWEEDY 7649 S 180 ST, KENT, WA 98032 REPLACE, LIKE FOR LIKE 2 EA 200,000 BTU UNIT HTR REZNOR GAS FIRED. KEEP EXISTING LOCATION AND VENTING. UMC Edition: 1991 Tttkwll�- Signature: /.-- Print Name: _ r kJUC3 MECHANICAL PERMIT (206) 431-3670 Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Status: ISSUED Issued: 11/23/1994 Expires: 05/22/1995 Suite: Phone: 206 251 -0356 Phone: 206 251 -0356 ******************,************************* ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * ** * * * * * * ** Permit Description: 3,000.00 41.25 Valuation: Total Permit Fee: ********************* * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * ** atzlop__ tl Permit Center Authorized S Date I hereby. certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this.work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the, provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction'or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building _per rpit.' Date: /J / 3/9 Ta Title: / k This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. AMOUNT OWING: (ii 3RD (, a� CONTACTED • Q • � DATE NOTIFIED 11--Q&- "I u q BY: (init.) 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) PLAN CHECK NUMBER INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that the status of the project may be ascertained at any time. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted in the Sierra system or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ", date and initial. DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project. EPARTMENT BUILDING - initial review IRE O OTHER O PLANNING BUILDING - final review BUILDING OFFICIAL CITY OF TUKV . A Department of Community Development — Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard - #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Mechanical Permit Application Tracking REVIEW COMPLETED PROJECT NAME SITE ADDRESS nq )c) (D. UoJ t . i Z-2/p1 It / - z. (ROUTED) INIT: INIT: PROVE INIT: (I 27_ ‘i INIT: 1/7g,y7 INIT: 4 ; 1 1/ , .— a i CONSULTANT: FIRE PROTECTION: O Sprinklers U Detectors U N/A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: ZONING: SCREENING REQUIRED? 0 Yes 0 No REFERENCE FILE NOS.: UMC EDITION (year): I c Cj QUIREMENTS / cOMMEN Date Sent - y SUITE NO. Date Approved - INSPECTOR: 1BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? Yes 01/07/93 SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 1 L50 w • Veda/ +•Iwy, VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ 3, MO ,._... —S90, ZIF ,ly ..3SgG _ 5( PROJECT NAME/TENANT Col" I, ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # 252308- - 7020 - 07 CONTRACTOR t l r TYPE OF WORK: 0 New /Addition 0 Modifications 0 Repair 0 Other: EXP. DATE DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Re pla it, I I Kt, -For I we 1 (2.) 200,000 &tarn UN rr tt'rCLS Cx10. locAo n, NityvklA3 • WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # PE LF0 HA ifker ..TYPE:,....::'.:. : , RATING /SIZE:: . ..,•:,. i NUMBEROF,UNITS..«. :: tlQr f�-1 Ai s 20 0 00 r) STA 2 •THER.: TOTAL BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) 6tArti{) ✓SG f OPTIC E NATURE OF BUSINESS: � aMs .t Co. WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? ,0 No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: WIL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER ,E, _an apptr 4 Brass 6• PHONE 423 PHONE 2 —S90, ZIF ,ly ..3SgG _ 5( :< . DATE :;'i ADDRESS BOY 35 4te 5 .4TIL e WA CONTRACTOR t l r ADDRESS '76, �� 5, f so T. - --� KEPT; bak EXP. DATE zip NO3 Z /2�- f - O WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # PE LF0 HA ifker DESCRIPTION. : ;AMOUNT::. RCPT< #:: :< . DATE :;'i BASIC PERMIT :FEE '$15.00 UNIT(S) FEE : PLAN CHECK FEE •THER.: TOTAL MECHAft : ;AL PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 PLAN CHECK NUMBER r ` L� , D[ L( APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY FEES (for staff use only) :I; HEREBY, CERTIFY: THAT I: HAVE READ :AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION: AND KNO.WTHE;SAMETO BETRt ;AND CORRECT, AND.I AM!AUTHORIZED TO: APPLY:: FOR. THIS; PERMIT BUILDING OWNER SIGNATURE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CONTACT PERSON DATE r1� l -7"gi/ PRINT NAME PHONE 2„5 `. - & ADDRESS - so h /g CITY/ZIP yel JFi Gl��`^,'1 PHONE 2,5t, APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. BUILDING OWNER /AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the work covered by this permit and must be filled in by the applicant. This figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon writte r by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No (Ipe extended more than once. "u y,rth m4ny questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, lease C;'l3ntact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. DATE APPLICATION II� I C V - I" CA Q , DATE APPLICATION EXPIRE 6 - 1 -G' - 03/14/84 SUEIiAITTAL CHECKLIST MECHANICAL Completed mechanical permit application (one for each structure or tenant) Two (2) sets of mechanical plans, which include: Note: Hood and duct systems require a building permit for the duct shaft. • Floor plan • System layout • Elevations (for roof mounted equipment) • Heat Loss Calculations, Structural calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed engineer may be required if structural work is to be done (2 sets) Water heaters and vents are included in the UMC — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. o�`rt�ose 'AJtW)itJt' iA Y7lcs s •. 1. ,- 74.c. l. ai. �v..._ nSi evr'vt " 'n- - \ \+n Wv`v vw" vt\�vw & w "L" N\ "'""^ \rvw�\ - TY7\v\ _ "4-v. (.s;�''.RE418TgA'�IONNUMAE.Fer "ex:`f . ;t:r EFFE9T:I, g, DATE': TE'>: ;EXPIAIlTIOd OATS • DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES THIS CERTIFIES THAT THE PERSON NAMED HEREON IS REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS A gbate of Washington County of �,,� I certify tha this a true and correct copy of a document in the possession of ' Dated: �,�� a1 / 1/ ' V. •f STATE OF WASHINGTON as of this date. My appointment expires ij -91' F1325.052.000 (344 • ro ect:e ype o i . Ao f Addrey; 74/6.0 WI /4 M Date all: .: 4 4 :1s, .. i am. .m. Date Want • •"" /-9,5 Requeste — r-Cl itle/ Pi'net / —0 564,, . t INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit I PECTIO O. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Inspector EQ Approved 0 CO COM Nta: ' DEO: 1 7 PERMIT NO. (206) 431-3670 nor to approval. .4 0 $30.00 REINSPECTION F E REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Mate: INEMI•••■•■••■••.MMI COMMENTS: .0 rf / ^ ` � ...- !2--i e c— .' — — PHONE �. 4 ' CITY 0v TUNWILA - BUILDINT VISION 6300 SOUTIICENTER BOULEVv, SUITE 100 TUKWLLA, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 • ' c....Wrr.coommonal....acmtt t.tvia a.Y+i c.ionA axcsi.000 eA.fflumw rowm osmo e+ O� + w.w.n.«..wr+,.«ra..•+w- .._.«. _....— .....r.,.+++ .• ....• V •+••^.•��^- �•••••••••• °��"«•^• PERMIT 1 ;PEC" TlON STATUS REPORT PROJECT: � 77 PERMIT NO: A c -7 /7 / 7c2/ 7 4/ ADDRESS: /7z (70 4 / k fL LAST RECORDED INSPECTION: 44-, `,e PHONE CALL: PHONE # : 2_c S f C23 TIME: SITE VISIT: cs INSPECTORS SIGNATURE: DATE : 2 5 �-- CONTACTED NAME: PHONE #: NO ONE THERE — NOTICE OF VISIT LEFT ON SITE ANSWERING MACHINE CITY 0v TUNWILA - BUILDINT VISION 6300 SOUTIICENTER BOULEVv, SUITE 100 TUKWLLA, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 • ' c....Wrr.coommonal....acmtt t.tvia a.Y+i c.ionA axcsi.000 eA.fflumw rowm osmo e+ O� + w.w.n.«..wr+,.«ra..•+w- .._.«. _....— .....r.,.+++ .• ....• V •+••^.•��^- �•••••••••• °��"«•^• PERMIT 1 ;PEC" TlON STATUS REPORT PROJECT: � 77 PERMIT NO: A c -7 /7 / 7c2/ 7 4/ ADDRESS: /7z (70 4 / k fL LAST RECORDED INSPECTION: 44-, `,e PHONE CALL: PHONE # : 2_c S f C23 TIME: SITE VISIT: cs INSPECTORS SIGNATURE: DATE : 2 5 �-- LEFT MESSAGE WITH: Cr <- /; if //L >!ryj ANSWERING MACHINE CITY 0v TUNWILA - BUILDINT VISION 6300 SOUTIICENTER BOULEVv, SUITE 100 TUKWLLA, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 • ' c....Wrr.coommonal....acmtt t.tvia a.Y+i c.ionA axcsi.000 eA.fflumw rowm osmo e+ O� + w.w.n.«..wr+,.«ra..•+w- .._.«. _....— .....r.,.+++ .• ....• V •+••^.•��^- �•••••••••• °��"«•^• PERMIT 1 ;PEC" TlON STATUS REPORT PROJECT: � 77 PERMIT NO: A c -7 /7 / 7c2/ 7 4/ ADDRESS: /7z (70 4 / k fL LAST RECORDED INSPECTION: 44-, `,e PHONE CALL: PHONE # : 2_c S f C23 TIME: SITE VISIT: cs INSPECTORS SIGNATURE: DATE : 2 5 �-- A h 7t• •k •k ?k •k •k "•k •k A• k ik'k h'rk k 4,44 k A• * * * k 'k * * .:% * k •k 444 44 Jl rk A * * *. A * * r 44 4e .* A * k 4* lr CITY or TUVWxLA " WA TRANflM11" � :4 ,k A• * *.�, JF; •h A � •k * A ie {A �k �k k � :� k. •k. * � �S * k *. � •h 'A. * � A •k •k k k �k •k •k' •k. •k k •k'* •k �r •h �, �r ek ;� k 'k ik` � ,k •k '!e •k A• � TRANS.MXT. % Humber �i 940015.35 't�mauJtia:': : 41. 2'5' 11/23/g4 :0033 Pei ^mit to . M'0 % 01.74 Tvp�a 13:41 CM MECII(WI,CAL' p: , $ i to : A$drees a 17450 WEl:3T VALLEY HY / P.ayi nt hie �ic��i.e CHL'GK ` Notp•b.ion. 'P.LRrORMANCE; HEh1T, Znii. SLAV ,k sk "k A •k at• tk tk,* 4.4 * •h •A•. h •k.,* * * •k tS A GENERA. 41.25 TOTAL`. 41.25 CHECK 41.25 CHANGE Q, 00 7583A000•• 15 :39 Total ;Fees« 41 «25., All Paym€;rits. 4:.2.5 Balance 00. w• r. w rq r w w p! �. �� .•. Account. Code 000/345.830 000/322.100 `,irescr1p:-tio PLAN ChHECK ,-. NUHRES MECHANICAL NONItES` Total (This' Payment) : Address: 17450WEST.VALLEY HY Permit No: M94 -0174 Suite: Tenant: -.CTL Status: ISSUED • • Type:•B-MECI -I Applied: 11/17/1994 Parcel #: • 2.52304 -9020 Issued: •11./23/1994 • k*• k* 4********** r.•k k• k*• k• k• k*• k* k*'*****' k*• k• k,* •k'k•k *•k•k•k **•4•4•4•4•4•k•k•k k• k• k• k• k•k4•4 k•ki4.4 *•k•k•k**•4 k'k Permit. Conditions: • �.. ,r�,..-k • 1 . No changes.' will' will be. made. Conthe.2 p: by the :Archite.ct •or Engineer .nt t�he :w.ila "Buiwld..i;n Division. • 2. All permits, insp.ect;i'a r recortds and ; � appr•"oved s l l be ; avai lab le• at thef1Job • s i i i"cr to the ,star t of an. ;'con - ' tp iv 4 .. 4 ,T • d_ou " U m ` e , a 1, O a a ;: to' be, p rai `ta' d an ' R a.i 1- •ab1.e u n t i 1 final -in s,p'ect�i ,o n. approval is gr e ;.: � '�: ' .' , 3.. All • construction, t b,,e .done rtoi.n ca ntorinan c.e • vii wi th k:.appt ov'+e i plans and :; ;r'equ'i ee,ments of'.the \tiUn i form tion Build >i Code .0 99=1;9�w, • !), E'die}: {; a's • a iform` e nica1 Cod e .ng "( 1991 'E diti d'�n >: and Wa•s"1fi :;'tats Enerigyv(tC (1994 Edition { ;.:� `:'?I 4 . • Validity of , Fermi t'?. The. •trance of"' per mi t or°''.,appr 6. plans , /sp ; computa shall not ''be ;cgx��;1 • ue 1t ti n str �o,v-be 'a p`ermit or,Jah approval of, any v�: olat� q� • of anyi of the prov 1 s I i is' -of ...the bu i,l�dli ng code or of ;any g. p e t 4 ^. d ' , �y 1� oth , r''ordY1nance of the`1ut isdjiction• s / 5 • N' - permit presuming to ie uthorit, to i. orlfca ; no[ t � } ' { i t he ro ofr, th i ` `s Y '' g.1v vi � r ' '4 .�'3 d�� � � 1. co a 'tih 1 1 pe , va'1- 4,�i,. .�,, .�1 4 1\ � tie t x ,,P 5. MA FIACTUR'ERS , IN �TALLAT /10N.. I,SiSTRUCTI rye,. -RE II'IRED ON S;;ITE� �' FO THE f uILDING'�..•INSP.E.C�TORS'•� VIEW.� :_'_ •u • h r, X , ` , h. , ��� •, 0 ti . 6. • d3 \ A..y- L 1 4fr 0 9 . '. EN HW Y BL DG vnL.LeY Hwx NA .98188 D = UNIT HTR- CCP.S- FIRED, ► YP_ (2) REPLACED - LIKE FOR LIKE, UN t r &P R's. ORK'. LOCATIONS - RE2 i JOR F2.oa . cm► T wit NOV 1 7 Peilkir cone, tPPPRIG VED AP VI0' l 2 19W* ill I understand that the Flan Check approvals ere «, approval of . i--ct to errors omissions artdapp .i;IS does not authorize the viofatiOn of al'" I . adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of (:or tractor's copy of app ed • ans acknOuvleged. By Date / / u WEST VALLEY HWY G.T. L. BLDG 11450 W VALLEY Hwy 7u Km/ IL A;WA 98188 ❑ = UNIT HTR- CvAS-FIREV, Y 2) REPLACCP - LI KE FOR L /XE, UN IT f - HTRS, ® ORK'. LOCATIONS - REWOR F2.0O. crryaggeivED Nov es pe Nerarimmt By • ��- Date / i / Permit No. in ATE: /1-17 - scA�E; ?1aiVe tAiY U� fUitVdl APPPD 1 fl FILE COPY 4 understand that the Plan Check approval: , iliect to errors and omissions and apprO.; ,:'n.•r ��. ,. does not authorize the violation of adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of tractor's copy of app ,y ed • ans acknoWlet a R EZN O R ° MERCER, PA. 16137 Bottom Access Burners Burner Air Adjustment Burner Rack Removal Carryover, Flash Check Installation and Start -Up Clearance and Combustion Air Confined Space Installation Dimensional Drawings ECO Device Electrical Supply and Connections Fan Blade Fan Control Fan Guard Fan Motor Gas Piping and Pressures Gas Supply Lines Hanger Kits Hazard Intensity Levels Heat Exchanger Ignition System, Spark Installation Codes Limit Switch Location of the Heater 18, 21 19 21 24 20 6 7 2 15, 29 11 27 16, 29 27, 31 17, 26 10 10 8 Pg. 2 25 14, 22 1 15, 29 5 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA INDEX Installation and Operation Par. 1 -20 Service and Maintenance Par. 21 -30 Optional Equipment Par. 31 -34 Troubleshooting Par. 35 Para. No. PERMIT Ceti°• 21 Louvers, Optional Vertical 33 NOV 1 7 1994 Nozzles, 30° and 60° Downturn 34 Operating Sequence 21 Orifices, Burner and Pilot 23 Pilot 14, 22 Suspending the Unit 8 Thermostat 12 Troubleshooting 36 Uncrating and Preparation 4 Valve, Operating Control 13, 28 Venting 9 Vent System 30 Venter, Optional Power 35 Warranty 2 Wiring Diagrams Match Lit Pilot, Single Stage Heating, Natural /Propane Pg. 8 Match Lit Pilot, Two Stage Heating, Natural /Propane Pg. 9 Intermittent Spark Pilot, Single Stage Heating, Natural Pg. 10 Intermittent Spark Pilot, Two Stage Heating, Natural Pg. 11 Intermittent Spark Pilot with Timed Lockout, Single Stage Heating, Natural /Propane Pg. 10 Intermittent Spark Pilot with Timed Lockout, Two Stage Heating, Natural /Propane Pg. 11 FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas: 1. Open windows. 2. Don't touch electrical switches. 3. Extinguish any open flame. 4. Immediately call your gas supplier. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The instructions contained in this manual apply to Reznor Model F gas - fired, gravity- vented unit heaters. Model F heaters are designed for efficiency, as well as ease of installation and maintenance. Become familiar with the requirements and warnings in this manual before beginning installation. WARNING: Gas -fired appliances are not designed for use In hazardous atmospheres containing flammable vapors or com- bustible dust, or atmospheres containing chlorinated or halogen- ated hydrocarbons. See Hazard Levels, Page 2. 1. INSTALLATION CODES Reznor Model F unit heaters are design - certified by the American Gas Association and approved by the Canadian Gas Association for use with either natural or propane gas. The type of gas for which your heater is equipped and the correct firing rate are shown on the rating plate attached to your unit. Electrical characteristics are shown on the motor nameplate and on the unit rating plate. In the United States, these units must be installed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protection Association or the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 -1984, This code Is available from the Amer- Model F Fan Type Gas Fired Unit Heaters INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE FORM 434 NEW APPLIES TO: Installation • Operation • Service FOR YOUR SAFETY The use and storage of gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in open containers in the vicinity of this appliance is hazardous. ican Gas Association, 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209. A Canadian installation must be in accordance with the CAN /CGA B149.1 and B149.2, Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equip- ment, Canadian codes are availalble from the Standards Department, Canadian Gas Association, 55 Scarsdale Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B- 2R3. Local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made to verify local codes and installation procedures. ANSi /NFPA -88 -1985 specifies overhead heaters must be Installed at least eight feet above the floor. Clearances from the heater and vent to combustible construction or material in storage must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 -1984 pertaining to gas- burning devices, and such material must not attain a temperature over 160° F. by continued operation of the heater. Installation in aircraft hangars should be made In accordance with ANSI /NFPA No. 409 -1985, Standard for Aircraft Hangars, in public gar- ages in accordance with ANSI /NFPA No. 88A -1985, Standard for Park- ing Structures, and for repair garages in accordance with ANSI /NFPA No. 88B -1985, Standard for Repair Garages. In Canada, installation in aircraft hangars should be in accordance with the requirements of the enforcing authorities, and in public garages, in accordance with CAN /CGA B149 codes. MFG # 98126 Page 1 MODEL NO. A B C D E F G HI J K L APPROX. NET WT. APPROX. SHIP. WT. NAT. PRO. 25 29% 139 /6 273/46 3 5 142 /9 14 173/4 4 109 /32 16 '/2 % 72 89 50 29% 139 /46 27 3/46 317/16 527/32 142 /46 14 %2 173 /4 4 109 /32 16 1 /2 1 /2 79 96 75 29% 159 /16 271 /1 3 1 7 /6 522 /32 14 /16 1 4 1 /32 173 /4 5 1017 /32 16 1 /2 Y2 88 107 100 29% 179 /5 307 /19 317 /6 527 /32 142 /6 141 /32 17% 6 12t9 /32 1 6 1 /2 Y2 97 118 130 39% 179 /16 3 35 ' 5 /6 42 /2 191 %7 152 %2 21 % 7 1 1 17 /32 24 1/2 1 /2 132 155 165 39% 203/46 35 35 42 /2 191 1/22 1521/32 21% 8 14%2 24 Y2 1/2 149 172 200 39% 235 /6 36 35 4 % 1915 /32 1 5 2 %2 21% 8 14 24 1 /2 1/2 170 196 250 39% 28 363 /9 35 4 19 152% 21% 10 1211 /32 24 1 /2 Y2 204 232 300 39% 2813 /16 36 /e 35 4 % 1915 /32 1 5 23 /32 2 10 1 2 11 /32 24 3 /4 Y2 221 249 400 39% 371 /6 375 /16 35 4% 19 15 203/4e 12 13 24 3/, 1/ 276 311 ANSI /NFPA 409 -1985 specifies a clearance o n feet to the bottom of the heater from the highest surface of the top of the wing or engine enclosures, or whatever aircraft would be the highest to be housed in the hangar, and a minimum clearance of eight feet from the floor in other sectigns of aircraft hangars, such as the offices and shops 2. DIMENSIONAL DATA SUSPENSION POINTS (2) or (4) 3/8 - 18 FEMALE THREAD SEE NOTE 1 13 8/2 --1 1s I' 3. WARRANTY B FRONT 13 16 OPTIONAL VERTICAL LOUVERS D RIGHT SIDE NOTES: 1, Use dimension "G" for (2) point suspension and "E" and "F" for (4) point. 2, Factory equipped (2) point suspension; (4) point is optional. • SERIES 100 MODEL F DIMENSIONS (ACCURATE WITHIN PLUS OR MINUS 1/8 ") WARRANTY: Warranty is void if ... a. Model F unit heaters are used in atmospheres containing flammable vapors or atmospheres containing chlorinated or halogenated hydrocarbons or airborne silicone sub- stances. (Warranty void for silicone substances applies to units with spark pilot.) b. Wiring is not in accordance with diagram furnished with the heater. c. Unit Is installed without proper clearance to combustible materials or located in a confined space without proper ventilation and air for combustion. (See Para. 6.7). d. Model F fan -type unit heater is connected to a duct system. Page 2 which communicate wit areas used for servicing or storage. The heaters must be located so as to be protected from damage by aircraft or other objects such as cranes and movable scaffolding. In addition, the heaters must be located so as to be accessible for servicing, adjustment, etc. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CONNECTION - REAR OPTIONAL TOP FAN GUARD L = GAS Connection (NOT SUPPLY LINE SIZE) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 9719'94 PERMIT CENTER HAZARD INTENSITY LEVELS 1. Danger: Failure to comply will result in severe personal injury or death and /or property damage. 2. Warning: Failure to comply could result In severe personal injury or death and /or property damage. 3. Caution: Failure to comply could result in minor personal injury and /or property damage. MODEL REQUIRED CLEARANCES TO E FLUE SIDES BOTTOM REAR 25 -400 'CONNECTOR 6" 6" 18" 12A 24* 4. UNCRATING AND PREPARATION Cut the bands and open the top of tht� Ion. Remove the upper shipping rails, this instruction manual,`,., wiring diagram and any option packages that were shipped in the heater carton. The carton body is not attached to the bottom of the carton and, therefore, can be lifted off the heater. The unit was test operated and inspected at the factory prior to crating and was in operating condition. If the heater has incurred any damage in shipment, file a claim with the transporting agency. Check the rating plate for the gas specifications and electrical char- acteristics of the heater to be sure that they are compatible with the gas and electric supplies at the installation site. Read this booklet and become familiar with the Installation requirements of your particular heater. If you do not have knowledge of local require- ments, check with the local gas company or any other local agencies who might have requirements concerning this installation. Before beginning, make preparations for necessary supplies, tools and manpower. Check to see if there are any field- installed options that need to be assembled on the heater prior to installation. Each of the option packages includes a list of components and complete, step -by -step instructions. For a brief description of optional hanger kits, refer to Paragraph 8, page 4. For a brief explanation of other frequently specified field- installed options, see Paragraphs 31 -34, pages 18 -19. After becoming familiar with the instructions, assemble and install the options that are required for your heater. Unless the bottom wooden shipping rails have been removed for option installation, leave them attached until after the heater has been suspended. If the support rails have been removed, the bottom of the heater must be supported with plywood or appropriately placed boards. Without adequate support, the bottom access panel could be damaged. 5. UNIT HEATER LOCATION For best results, the unit should be placed with certain rules in mind. In general, a unit should be located from 8 to 12 feet above the floor. ANSI /NFPA -88 -1985 specifies that overhead heaters must be in- stalled at least eight feet above the floor. Units should always be arranged to blow toward or along exposed wall surfaces, if possible. Where two or more units are installed in the same room, a general scheme of air circulation should be maintained for best results. Suspended heaters are most effective when located as close to the working zone as possible. However, care should be exercised to avoid directing the discharged air directly on the room occupants. Partitions, columns, counters, or other obstructions should be taken Into consideration when locating the unit heater so that a minimum quantity of air will be deflected by any such obstacles. When units are located in the center of the space to be heated, the air should be discharged toward the exposed walls. In large areas, units should be located to discharge air along exposed walls with extra units provided to discharge air in toward the center of the area. At those points where infiltration of cold air is excessive, such as at entrance doors and shipping doors, it is desirable to locate the unit so it will discharge directly toward the source of cold air from a distance of 15 to 20 feet. Units should not be installed closer than 18 Inches from any wall. 8. CLEARANCES AND COMBUSTION AIR Units must be installed so that the following clearances are provided for combustion air space, service and inspection, and for proper spacing from combustible construction. RECEIVED cm( OF TUKWILA NOV 17 1994 PERMIT OINTEN * For servicing purposes only, rear must have 24" clearance. A When supplied with optional downturn nozzle, bottom clearance is 42 ". All fuel- burning equipment must be supplied with the air that enters into the combustion process and is then vented to the outdoors. Sufficient air must enter the equipment location to replace that exhausted through the vent system. Modern construction methods involve the greater use of insulation, improved vapor barriers and weatherstripping, with the result that buildings generally are much tighter structurally than they have been in the past. Combustion air supply for gas -fired equipment can be affected by these construction conditions because infiltration that would have existed in the past may not be adequate. Extensive use of exhaust fans aggravates the situation. In the past, the Infiltration of outside air assumed in heat loss calculations (one air change per hour) was assumed to be sufficient. However, current construction methods utilizing more insulation and vapor barriers, tighter fitting and gasketed doors and windows or weatherstripping, and mechanical exhaust fans may now require the introduction of outside air through wall openings or ducts. The requirements for combustion and ventilation air depend upon whether the unit is located in a confined or unconfined space. An "unconfined space" is defined as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 BTUH of the installed appliance. Under all conditions, enough air must be provided to ensure there will not be a negative pressure condition within the equipment room or space. A positive seal must be made in all return -air connections and ducts. Even a "slight" leak can create a negative pressure condition In a confined space and affect combustion. 7. HEATERS LOCATED IN CONFINED SPACES FIG. 1 Confined Space: A space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 BTUH of the Installed appliance input rating. Confined Space d i ji (f) .___(2) _ � _ 7 1)) (2) Do not Install unit in confined space without providing wall openings leading to and from this space. Provide adequate openings near floor and ceiling for ventilation and air for combustion, as shown in Fig. 1 depending on combustion air source as noted below. Add total BTUH of all appliances in the confined space and divide by figures below for square inch free area size of each (top and bottom) opening. 1. Air from inside building — openings 1 square inch free area per 1000 BTUH. Never less than 100 square inches free area for each opening. See (1) in Figure 1 above. 2. Air from outside through duct — openings 1 square Inch free area per 2000 BTUH. See (2) in Figure 1 above. 3. Air direct from outside — openings 1 square inch free area per 4000 BTUH. See (3) in Figure 1 above. NOTE: For further detail on supplying combustion air to confined space see: National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 -1984 5.3.3. Page 3 8. SUSPENDING THE UNIT Before suspending -the unit, check the supporting structure to be used to verify that it has sufficient load - carrying capacity to support the weight of the unit. Net weight of each size of unit is listed in the Dimensional Table on page 2. Each heater is equipped with standard two -point suspension. A % -16 threaded hanger bracket assembly is located on each side of the unit. The hanger bracket assembly is designed for threaded rod attach- ment. If the unit has been ordered with optional, factory - Installed, four -point suspension (Option BJ6), it will have two threaded hanger brackets on each side. For two -point or four -point suspension points, see "G" or "E" and "F" in the Dimension Table on page 2. WARNING: Suspend the heater only from the threaded hanger brackets. Do not suspend from the heater side panel. When the heater is being lifted for suspension, the bottom must be protected. If the wooden shipping rails have been removed, the bottom of the heater will have to be supported with plywood or other appropriately placed material. If the bottom is not supported, the bottom access panel could be damaged. Be sure that the threaded hanger rods are locked to the heater as shown in Figure 2. ADD NUT TO LOCK TO INNER PANEL. NOTE- 00 NOT LOCK TO OUTER PANEL, THIS NAY PREVENT THE OUTER SIDE PANEL FROM KEINO REMOVABLE FOR FUTURE SERVICE. WARNING: Units must be level for proper operation. Do not place or add additional weight to the suspended unit. See Hazard Lev- els, page 2. If optional downturn air nozzle or optional power venting is used, the unit must be suspended from four points to ensure level suspension without stress on the gas valve or piping. Two hanger brackets are included in these option packages. For additional information, refer to Paragraphs 33 and 34 on page 19 and the instructions that are furnished with the option package. If one of the four optional, field- installed hanger kits has been ordered for your heater, it will have been shipped separately. Each option package includes a list of components and complete, step - by -step assembly instructions. Optional, Field - Installed Hanger Kits Option CK7 — Four -Point Suspension: This option kit is designed to convert the heater from standard two -point suspension to four- point suspension. The kit contains two dditional hanger brackets. Option CK8 — Two -Point Swivel Connectors: The purpose of this option kit is to adapt the standard hanger bracket so that the heater can be suspended from 1", threaded, stationary pipe. The swivel connector screws into the threaded hanger bracket on the heater and onto the 1 ", threaded pipe used for hanging the unit. The kit includes two swivel hanger connector assemblies and two lock washers. Page 4 9. VENTING FIG. 3 — TWO -POINT SUSPENSION WITH SWIVEL CONNECTIONS Option CK9 — Four -Point with Swivel Connectors: This option package is designed to convert from two -point suspension to four - point suspension with swivel connectors. By use of this kit the standard heater can now be hung from four 1", threaded, stationary pipes. The kit includes two hanger bracket assemblies, four swivel hanger connector assemblies and four lock washers. FIG. 4 — FOUR -POINT SUSPENSION WITH SWIVEL CONNECTIONS Option CK10 — Four -Point Swivel Connectors: This option pack- age is used on a heater that is already equipped with four -point suspension to adapt it for suspension from four 1 ", threaded, sta- tionary pipes. The kit includes four swivel hanger connector assemblies and four lock washers. After the unit has been suspended, remove the wooden shipping rails. are fastened to the bottom of the heater by sheet metal screws (two per rail). Remove the screws and the rails. These screws do not have to be placed backAthe f lier. CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 17 1994 WARNING: Failure to provide p, Tngf 'Qld result in death, serious injury, and /or property damage. The unit must be installed with a vent connection and proper vent to the outside of the building. Follow the installation codes listed on Page 1 and the venting recommendations that follow. Safe operation of any gravity- vented gas equipment requires a properly operating vent system, correct provision for the com- bustion air (See Paragraph 6 -7) and regular maintenance and inspection. See Hazard Levels, page 2. Cy% HEIGHT F25/50 VENT DIA. F75 VENT DIA. F100 VENT DIA. F130 VENT DiA. F165/200 VENT DIA. F300 VENT DIA. F400 VENT DIA. 4" 5" 6" 7" 8" 10" 12" 6 ' 6' m0m moo 6' 6' 6' 6' 8' 8' 16' 16' 16' 16' 10' m 10' 20' 20' 20' 20' 15' 16' 30' 30' 30' 30' 20' 20' 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 20' 40' 40' 40' 40' HEIGHT F25/50 VENT DIA. F75 VENT DIA. F100 VENT DIA. F130 VENT DIA. F165/200 VENT DIA. F300 VENT DIA. F400 VENT DIA. 4" 5" 6" 7" 8" 10" 12" NO ii) U) 2' 2' 2' 10' 10' 10' 0 N al Q 15' 15' 15' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' Model F heaters require the following vent sizes: Jratthood Outlet Model Size Diameter 25 -50 75 100 130 165 -200 250 -300 400 4" Round 5" Round 6" Round 7" Round 8" Round 10" Round 12" Round Venting of Model F gravity- vented gas heaters must be in accordance with the Installation Codes listed in Paragraph 1. The following recommendations apply: 1. Provide a minimum clearance of 18" between the drafthood relief opening and any obstruction. Do not expose the relief opening to wind drafts from any source such as from an overhead door or adjacent air handling equipment. 2. The unit is equipped with a built -in draft diverter, consequently an external draft diverter MUST NOT be installed in the vent connec- tor or any internal alterations made. Do not install a manual damper or other fixed restriction in the vent connector. 3. The horizontal vent connector (flue pipe run) should have a uni- form rise of at least 1/4 inch per foot of horizontal run in the direction of discharge. The length of the lateral run must not exceed lengths shown in the venting tables of the National Fuel Gas Code or the Canadian Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances (See Tables 1 and 2) TEE WITH CAP INSTALLED SMALL DIAMETER TUBING TO DRAIN FIG. 5 SLOPE AT LEAST 1/4 INCH PER FOOT UPWARD 4. Vent pipe should be a minimum of 24 gauge galvanized steel or other non - corrosive material. Double -wall, Type B vent such as Metalbestos or Amerivent is recommended. Where it Is necessary to run the vent pipe through an exterior wall of a combustible material, a suitable thimble should be used. The vent pipe shall have a clearance of at least six inches from combustible mate- rials, or as is specified by the double -wall pipe manufacturer. Adequate support for the vent connector and the gas vent should be provided. Do not rely on the drafthood or the heater for support. 5. Where it is necessary to use a long run of vent pipe, or where the vent pipe is exposed to cold air, condensation within the pipe may occur. There are two ways to overcome or eliminate this problem: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 17 1994 wilIT CEM IR (a) Prevent co- 'ansation by insulating the pipe so that the temperature the flue products never drops below 250° F. (b) Use double -wall, Type B vent pipe which is recommended for the reduction or elimination of condensate problems. Where extreme conditions are present and condensate is anticipated, install a trap for collecting condensate. See Figure 5. 6. The vent connection may be made into a suitable permanent chimney or into a gas vent. The effective area of the vent connec- tor, gas vent or chimney when connected to a single appliance shall not be less than the area of the appliance drafthood outlet or in accordance with approved venting methods. The effective area of the gas vent or chimney when connected to more than one appliance shalt not be less than the area of the largest vent connector plus 50% of the areas of additional vent connectors or in accordance with approved venting methods. Minimum permissible height of the vertical gas vent is five feet providing no horizontal vent connector is used. if a horizontal vent connector is necessary, consult Tables 1 and 2 or the National Fuel Gas Code or the Canadian Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances, for the maximum permissible length of a lateral run (vent connector) for a given vertical height of gas vent. TABLE 1 MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL RUN FOR DOUBLE -WALL TYPE B CONNECTOR AND DOUBLE -WALL TYPE B VENT TABLE 2 MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL RUN FOR SINGLE WALL METAL PIPE The gas vent or chimney should extend at least two feet above any obstruction within ten feet of the outlet. A suitable weather cap should be installed on the end of the vent pipe to prevent rain or snow from entering the open end of the gas vent. See the illustrations in Figures 6 and 7. . FIG. 6 OOUELE -TALL PIPE OR SINGLE -WALL PIPE WEATHER CAP 21' NINIIIUM OOUCLE -PALL PIPE SLOPE AT LEAST 1/4 PER TOOT UPWARD ROOT' JACK USE TNLOLE I ■ ■■ THROUGH CEILING TEE OR ELBOW CAP LOWER RUN Or TEE 1r USES Page 5 • 9. VENTING (cont'd.) FIG. 7 TOUSLE -PALL PIPE OR SINGLE -VALL PIPE EEAINER CAP 24 MINIMUM DOUDLE -PALL PIPE OR SINGLE -PALL PIPE SLOPE AT LEAST 1 /4' PER FOOT (KART MOLE-WALL PIPE ROOF JACK TEE OR COOK CAP LOKER PUN OF TEE IF USED 7. If the unit heater is installed in a space served by a large exhaust fan, be sure that the exhaust fan does not affect the operation of the heater or the satisfactory venting of its products of combus- tion. If a negative pressure exists, as evidenced by a downdraft, a mechanical motor driven venter (Reznor Option CA) should be installed. In severe negative pressure conditions, make -up air equipment may be necessary. 10. GAS PIPING AND PRESSURES WARNING The appliance is equipped for a maximum gas supply pressure of 1/2 pound, 8 ounces or 14 inches water column. Note: supply pressures higher than 1/2 pound require installation of an addi- tional service regulator external to the unit. PRESSURE TESTING SUPPLY PIPING Test Pressures Above 1/2 PSI: Close the field- installed manual shutoff valve, disconnect the heater from the gas supply line, and cap or plug the supply line. Test Pressures Below 1/2 PSI: Before testing, close the manual valve on the heater. All piping must be in accordance with requirements outlined in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI /Z223.1 -1984 published by the Ameri- can Gas Association or CANIB149.1 and B149.2 published by the Canadian Gas Association. (see Paragraph 1, page 1) Gas supply piping installation should conform with good practice and with local codes. Pipe joint compounds (pipe dope) shall be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gas or any other chemical constituents of the gas being supplied. Install a ground joint union and manual shut -off valve upstream of unit control system, as shown in Fig. 8 following. The 1/8" plugged tapping in the shut -off valve provides connection for supply line pressure test gauge. Local codes may require a 6 inch trap at the inlet of controls. (See Fig. 8). Gas connection sizes are included in the Dimensional Table, paragraph 2. Page 6 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 17-1994 RUNT TINTER After all connections are made, disconnect pilot supply at control valve and bleed system of all air. Reconnect pilot line and check all connections by brushing on a soap solution. WARNING: All components of gas supply system must be leak tested prior to placing equipment In service. NEVER TEST FOR LEAKS WITH AN OPEN FLAME. See Hazard Levels, page 2. A manual shut off valve with an y;" N.P.T. FROM GAS plugged tapping accessible for test gage SUPPLY connection must be Installed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the appliance. r= 1 GAS I GROUND COCK 1 1 JOINT UNION TO CONTROLS 6" TRAP --• FROM GAS (} SUPPLY -L i- -- NOTE: Connections shown are by instal- ler. Not furnished by Reznor. FIG. 8 Manifold or Orifice Pressure Settings Measuring manifold gas pressure cannot be done until the heater is in operation. It is included in the "Check- Test - Start" section, page 13. The following warnings and instructions apply. WARNING: Manifold gas pressure must never exceed 3.5" water column for natural gas and 10" water column for pro- pane gas. For natural gas: Manifold gas pressure is regulated by the combina- tion valve to 3.5" water column. Inlet pressure to the valve must be a minimum of 5" water column or as noted on the rating plate and a maximum of 14" water column. For Propane Gas: Manifold gas pressure is regulated by the combination valve to 10" water column. Inlet pressure to the valve must be a minimum of 11" water column and a maximum of 14" water column. Before attempting to measure or adjust manifold gas pressure, the inlet (supply) pressure must be within the specified range for the gas being used both when the heater is in operation and on standby. Incorrect inlet pressure could cause excessive manifold gas pres- sure immediately or at some future time. With the manual valve, on the combination valve, positioned to pre- vent flow to the main burners, connect a manometer to the 1 / pipe outlet pressure tap in the valve. Open the valve and operate the heater to measure the manifold gas pressure. Note: A manometer (fluid filled gauge) is recommended rather than a spring type gauge due to the difficulty of maintaining calibration of a spring type gauge. Normally adjustments should not be necessary to the factory preset regulator. If adjustment is necessary, set pressure to above settings by turning regulator screw IN (clockwise) to increase pressure. Turn regulator screw OUT (counterclockwise) to decrease pressure. Consult the valve manufacturer's literature provided with the heater for more detailed information. n 10. GAS PIPING AND PRESSURES (cont'd.) Sizing Gas Supply Lines NOTE: When sizing supply lines, consider possibilities of future expansion and Increased heating requirements. 11. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS All electrical wiring and connections, including electrical grounding, MUST be made in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI /NFPA No. 70 -1987 or, in Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I- C.S.A. Standard C22.1. In addition, you should be aware of any local ordinances or gas company requirements that might apply. Check the rating plate on the heater for the supply voltage and current requirements. A separate line voltage supply with fused disconnect switch should be run directly from the main electrical panel to the unit. All external wiring must be within approved conduit and have a minimum temperature rise of 63 °F. Conduit from the disconnect switch must be run so as not to interfere with service panels of the heater. Electrical supply to the unit connects at the top back of the heater in the left corner (left when facing the back of the heater). A threaded hole is provided for standard 1/2 inch electrical fitting. See Figure 9. The wiring access panel is easily removed for field wiring. Consult the wiring diagram supplied with your heater. Replace panel after wiring connections are made. WIRING ACCESS PANEL REMOVED CAUTION: If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 105° C, except for limit control, energy cutoff, and sensor lead wires which must be 150° C. See Hazard Levels, page 2. ,.,,. IVCO CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 17 1994 PEWIT WINTER If your installation has field- installed options that require electrical connections, consult the instruction sheet and wiring diagram supp- lied in the option package. Specific wiring diagrams that include standard and factory - installed options are included with the heater. See pages 8 through 11 for typical wiring diagrams showing standard single -stage and optional two -stage heating with standard match -lit pilot and optional inter- mittent spark pilot with and without lockout. OPERATING SEQUENCE FOR STANDARD MATCH LIT STANDING PILOT SYSTEM. SEE WIRING DIAGRAM 95748, page 8. 1. Set thermostat at lowest setting. 2. Follow lighting instructions and establish pilot. 3. Turn on power to unit. 4. Thermostat calls for heat, energizing main gas valve. 5. Fan control senses heat exchanger temperature energizing the fan motor. 6. When the thermostat is satisfied, the main gas valve is de- energized shutting off gas supply to the main burner. 7. When the unit has cooled, the fan control opens shutting off the fan motor. OPERATING SEQUENCE FOR INTERMITTENT PILOT SYS- TEM WITH OR WITHOUT 100% LOCKOUT DEVICE. SEE WIR- ING DIAGRAM 97807, page 10. 1. Set thermostat at lowest setting. 2. Turn on main and pilot manual gas valves. 3. Turn on power to unit. 4. Set thermostat at desired setting. 5. Thermostat calls for heat energizing the pilot gas valve and spark, to produce a pilot flame on each operating cycle. The sensing probe proves the presence of pilot flame and ener- gizes the safety switch portion of the control. The switch action de- energizes the spark and energizes the main gas valve. 6. Fan control senses heat exchanger temperature energizing the fan motor. 7. If the pilot flame is extinguished during main burner opera- tion, the sensing probe detects the absence of the flame and causes the safety switch to close the main valve and recycle the spark. 7A. For recycling pilot system with lockout, 100% shut-off. If the pilot flame is extinguished during main burner operation, the sensing probe detects the absence of the flame and causes the safety switch to close the main valve and recycle the spark. If pilot is not established within the timing cycle of the timing device (approximately 120 seconds), unit locks out and must be reset by interrupting power to control circuit. (See Lighting Instructions on unit.) Page 7 Apr 06, 1995 JEFF TWEEDY 7649 S 180 ST KENT, WA 98032 RE: CTL it Dear Permit Holder: S•nce u f: City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Our records indicate that on May 22, 1995 one hundred and eighty days will have passed with no inspections having been called for under Tukwila Mechnical Permit Number -M94- 01`74. - Unless you call for an inspection, or obtain a written extension from the Tukwila Building Official prior to that date, your above referenced permit will become null and void on May 22, 1995. If your project is complete please call for final inspection. If you are actively working on your project please contact our office. If you have any questions or need further information to obtain an extension on your permit please call the Tukwila Building Divison at 431 -3670. yi is Osby Ac ng Permit Coor nator Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 4313670 • Fax (206) 4313665