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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M07-114 - WITKOWSKI RESIDENCEWITKOWSKI RESIDENCE 3505 S 137 ST M07 -114 Parcel No.: 8864000740 Address: 3505 S 137 ST TUKW Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: PREMIER HEATING & AIR Address: PO BOX 44815 , TACOMA WA Contractor License No: PREMIHA950MG DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REPLACE GAS FURNACE WITKOWSKI RESIDENCE 3505 S 137 ST , TUKWILA WA Value of Mechanical: $3,500.00 Type of Fire Protection: Cityif Tukwila WITKOWSKI JANUSZ +DONNA L 3505 S 137TH ST , TUKWILA WA KAREN WAUN 3520 MILITARY RD E , TACOMA WA Furnace: <100K BTU >100K BTU Floor Furnace Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Appliance Vent Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig /Cooling System.... Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM >10,000 CFM Evaporator Cooler Ventilation Fan connected to single duct Ventilation System Hood and Duct Incinerator: Domestic Commercial/Industrial doc: IMC -10/06 Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206- 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us MECHANICAL PERMIT EOUIPMENT TYPE AND OUANTITY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * *continued on next page ** M07 -114 Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Phone: Phone: 253 536 -3357 Phone: 253 241 -3086 Expiration Date: 07/07 /2007 M07 -114 05/18/2007 11/14/2007 Fees Collected: $167.25 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2003 Boiler Compressor: 0-3 HP /100,000 BTU 0 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU 0 15-30 HP /1,000,000 BTU.. 0 30-50 HP /1,760,000 BTU.. 0 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU 0 Fire Damper 0 Diffuser 0 Thermostat 0 Wood/Gas Stove 0 Water Heater 0 Emergency Generator 0 Other Mechanical Equipment 0 Printed: 05-18 -2007 Permit Center Authorized Signature: doc: IMC -10/06 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Permit Number: M07 -114 Issue Date: 05/18/2007 Permit Expires On: 11/14/2007 Date: ;L ((J 1 I hereby certify that I have read and �ed this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied 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 regulatinc construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. Date: - v Signature: Print Name: G / 4.6.- 2O ,n& 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 suspender or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. M07 - 114 Printed: 05-18 -2007 Parcel No.: 8864000740 Address: Suite No: Tenant: doc: Cond -10/06 3505 S 137 ST TUKW City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us WITKOWSKI RESIDENCE PERMIT CONDITIONS * *continued on next page ** Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: M07 -114 ISSUED 05/18/2007 05/18/2007 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: The special inspections and verifications for concrete construction shall be required. 4: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 5: Except for direct -vent appliances that obtain all combustion air directly from the outdoors; fuel -fired appliances shall not be located in, or obtain combustion air from, any of the following rooms or spaces: Sleeping rooms, bathrooms, toilet rooms, storage closets, surgical rooms. 6: Equipment and appliances having an ignition source and located in hazardous locations and public garages, PRIVATE GARAGES, repair garages, automotive motor -fuel dispensing facilities and parking garages shall be elevated such that the source of ignition is not less than 18 inches above the floor surface on which the equipment or appliance rests. 7: Water heaters shall be anchored or strapped to resist horizontal displacement due to earthquake motion. Strapping shall be at points within the upper one -third and lower one -third of the water heater's vertical dimension. A minimum distance of 4- inches shall be maintained above the controls with the strapping. 8: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Cityof Tukwila Permit Center. 9: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206 - 431 - 3670). 10: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. M07 -114 Printed: 05-18 -2007 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. 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 provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: Date: 6 ? Print Print Name: e//' 120046..(' doc: Cond -10/06 M07 -114 Printed: 05-18 -2007 Company Name: Mailing Address: CITY OF TUKWIL Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.cLtukwila.wa.us ao40 - y31 - 36270 PREMIER HEATING & AIR 3520 Military Rd E Tacoma, WA 98446 Contact Person: 5Ct. m e a 3 a 6 o U e E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: PRE runs 4 Pt 950 m 6- Company Name: N E -Mail Address: Building PeriNo. Mechanical Permit No. A/10 - 4---(1 Plumbing/Gas Permit No. Public Works Permit No. Project No. (For of i ce use ' ) Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print** SITE LOCATION � � King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 8'86'4000114o Site Address: 3 5o S 5 1 3 5 T Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: New Tenant ❑ Yes ❑..No Property Owners Name: . 1 - (1 ILO w Skl Mailing Address: 350 S 3 131 3T 1 i k_ la City City Day Telephone: Fax Number: Expiration Date: state CONTACT PERSON - who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued Name: PRe,rni C4e 0.4 i r� A i 2 - kA2e n Wain Day Telephone: o� J3 - 5 3 ( -33 5'7 Mailing Address: 3 5a o J m; t � ti 2j E TQcovyxA WA C14( o City State (� E-Mail Address: C" g-ern i e e_14 eth Q A-01- Cow._ Fax Number. a5 GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION — (Contractor Information for Mechanical (pg 4) for Plumbing and Gas Piping (pg 5)) State rl/`T/oi State State Ql$1(0 tip Zip ARCHITECT OF RECORD - All plans must be wet stamped by Architect of Record Mailing Address: City Contact Person: Day Telephone: Fax Number: Zip ENGINEER OF RECORD - All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record Company Name: N / i o r Mailing Address: y Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: O:MoolicatiaosTa ms- Aodicatioas On uaev -2006 - Permit Aodiagion.doc Zip Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Boiler /Compressor. Qty Furnace<100K BTU Air Handling Unit >10..000 CFM Fire Damper 0-3 HP /100,000 BTU Furnace>100K BTU Evaporator Cooler Diffuser 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan Connected to Single Duct Thermostat 15-30 HP /1,000,000 BTU Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Ventilation System Wood/Gas Stove 30-50 HP /1,750,000 BTU Appliance Vent Hood and Duct Emergency Generator 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig/Cooling System Incinerator - Domestic Other Mechanical Equipment Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM Incinerator — Conunand MECHANICAL PERMIT INFL.MATION — 206- 431 -3670 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Mailing Address: PREMIER HEATING & AIR 3520 Military Rd E Tacoma, WA 98446 Contact Person: VfL2P. r' l/l) /h.0 r E -Mail Address: P2.errt e 2 e l- (j AO L- C 0 W' Contractor Registration Number: Q (Z.- E AA-- 4 SD m & DO Valuation of Mechanical work (contractor's bid price): $ 3 500 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): lace. 61as cu rinac e- Use: Residential: Commercial: Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Ga New ... Replacement ...,kF• New .... ❑ Replacement .... ❑ Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: 0:\Aaeliations Forms- Aoolications On linA3-2006 - Permit Aooliarion.doc City State Zip Day Telephone: a 53 - 53 / 57 Fax Number: a 53 1 - 5 4 8- x 9 73 Expiration Date: - I 1 I O — 7 Other: PERMIT APPLICATION NOT — Applicable to all permits in this aglication Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review —Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. $wilding and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current rent edition). Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING 0 ' OR AUTHORJZ D AGENT: Sign.' . �% • \ J 120 Qe to LA) atA. Print Name: Mailing Address: nnes co L�cAT1Ai(` D AAA Date Application Accepted: 5 / It f O: Anoliaticos\Fotms- Aoohatioes Oo Line 13-2006 - Permit Aaoliadon.doc 3520 Military Rd E Tacoma, WA 98446 City Date: 3 i7 • °7 Day Telephone: 1 2 53-536-33 Si State Zip Date Application Expires: Staff Initials: I i Parcel No.: 8864000740 Permit Number: M07 -114 Address: 3505 S 137 ST TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 05/18/2007 Applicant: WITKOWSKI RESIDENCE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R07 -00889 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: PREMIER HEATING & AIR TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.cttukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Amount Payment Check 1684 167.25 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description MECHANICAL - RES Account Code Current Pmts 000/322.100 167.25 Total: $ 167.25 Payment Amount: $ 167.25 Payment Date: 05/18/2007 02:19 PM Balance: $0.00 8356 05/18 9716 TOTAL 167.25 rinr Raraint -06 PrintMri: 05-18 -9(107 Project: � i ± L01 S r� Type of Inspection: 1- ( r4 Addr s: . os s 3 7 - Date Called: Special Instructions: _. 25 2' Date Wanted: : - , - 2 2 - 0 - ') p m. Requester: Phone yo: 4 ,;(•P 2 - _ 7 Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 'Receipt No.: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit /Z Date: `Date: Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: .00 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be id at 6300 Southcenter lvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 13 Project: 71'� C.tDC k)( . Type of In ection: I60Ct.. A ess: 5c S St)/ 1 3 S-. Date Called: a �,7 Special Instructions: Date Wanted: l,_ 1 ���l a.m. ,_. Request r. Dil � q PhoneNo: .—v 3 -L7gg INSPE ON NO. Ei Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 JJ $58.0 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. RE Corrections required prior to approval. Receipt No.: Dater' COMMENTS: 11 -06 -2007 KAREN WAUN 3520 MILITARY RD E TACOMA WA 98446 RE: Permit No. M07 -114 3505 S 137 ST TUKW Dear Permit Holder: City of l uki4l1z Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director In reviewing our current records the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code and/or the International Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206 -431 -2451 to schedule for the next or final inspection. This inspection is intended to determine if substantial work has been accomplished since issuance of the permit or last inspection; or if the project should be considered abandoned. If such determination is made, the Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. Extension requests must be in writing and provide satisfactory reasons why circumstances beyond the applicants control have prevented action from being taken. In the event you do not call for the above inspection and receive an extension prior to 12/19/2007 , your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, w A7� Ter Marshall, t Technician xc: Permit File No. M07 -114 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 25 65 4 9 a good 3 7 2 5 - 2 7 " subtotal " 300 " tabs delete 1200 listed to trs fight 1 1200 subtotal I 0 • .51 13 Residential Heating & Cooling Load Calculation , Customer: W1T'iroWJg- i Date: ` -2- 4- -(17 Job Number: 60 8 6 Comfort Advisor: VS 114 Bartel - � i Direction House F RTH SOUTH EAST WEST (circle one) r if tivP Glass Load T Area NC 1 Furnace BTU a/c BTU Furnace South I West: Double Pane Single Pane North l E ast: Double Pane Single Pane Wall Load; Perimeter 1 Feet Height Ceiling Load: Non- Insulated R.1t 4.5" R•19 7.5" R-30 11.5" Ceiling Load fi I 0 I_ ' x 60 105 Number of people (Wing in home) : Kitchen: Ili 00 x x 1%z r X x x x x � For uv /d1 36 80 105 s 7 7 x Hegot 1' I 17 1 Total Cooling load: subtotal of Ma? xl = total BTUs dv;ded by12,000 : Tons of Cooling to Total Furnace Output 1 yzls Total Heating Load STU furnacii subtotal (Healing) • x 2" For uptttairs change heat bad multiplier b " 2 Square feet of home: I f 000 lq L How many floors: 2 3 (circle one) Year home built : Notes: • window area =wkltr x height in feet *wail load ie total perimeter ofalrwabbebgdoled *Wing bad a Wield bat y " Tons tided EXISTING: Floor 01 Supply vents Returns Floor#2 Supply vents Returns Floor 83 Supply vents Returns Santa dace Wang bad cab 12/2005 (ptera km:awat 71) HEATING & COOLING NOTE TO INSTALLER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE EQUIPMENT USER. A WARNING: Fire or Explosion Hazard Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, or property damage. — Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. — WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Leave the building immediately. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. — Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. A WARNING: Carbon Monoxide is invisible, odorless, and toxic! Carrier Corporation recommends a carbon mon- oxide alarm in your home, even if you do not own a gas appliance. Locate the carbon monoxide alarm in the living area of your home and away from gas appliances and doorways to attached garages. Follow the alarm manufacturer's instruc- tion included with the alarm. INDD- COMBUSTION GAS FURNACE USER: Please read all manuals and retain manuals for future reference. Do not use this furnace if any part has been under water. A flood- damaged furnace is extremely dangerous. Attempts to use the fur- nace can result in fire or explosion. A qualified service agency should be contacted to inspect the furnace and to replace all gas controls, control system parts, electrical parts that have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessary. TABLE OF CONTENTS k iwi WELCOME TO TODAY'S GENERATION OF COMFORT FURNACE COMPONENTS GENERAL FURNACE SAFETY 2 IMPORTANT FACTS (DO'S AND DON'TS) 3 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3 BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE 3 STARTING YOUR FURNACE 4 Steps for Starting Your Furnace 4 SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE 5 PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 6 Filtering Out Trouble 6 COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM 6,7 BEFORE YOU REQUEST A SERVICE CALL 8 REGULAR DEALER MAINTENANCE 8 INSTALLATION DATA 8 WELCOME TO TODAY'S GENERATION OF COMFORT Congratulations! Your new, higher efficiency gas furnace is a sound investment which will reward you and your family with years of warm memories winter after winter. Not only is your new furnace energy efficient, it is also extremely reliable. Spend just a few minutes with this booklet to learn about the operation of your new furnace —and the small amount of maintenance it takes to keep it operating at peak efficiency. Years went into the development of your new furnace. Take a little time now to assure its most efficient operation for years to come. GENERAL FURNACE SAFETY 1. Combustible Materials, Gasoline Warning 1 2. Furnace Must be Kept Free and Clear of Insulating Material Warning 3 3. Furnace Needs Air for Combustion and Ventilation Warning 6 4. Starting (Lighting) and Shutting Down the Furnace Warning 4 5 5. Draft Safeguard Switch Caution 8 6. Proper Furnace Shutdown Procedures 5 7. Flood Damage Warning 1 8. Fire or xplosion Hazard Warning 1 9. Carb041■Vriide 10. Service an iv ainte EleLkrical,ftzard Warning 6 R 11. Improper Vent Warning + 6 12. Sharp Edges Caution 6 13. No Filter Caution 6 14. Filter Rod Modification Caution 6 15. Dirt, Rust, or Accumulation Caution 7 (Furnace shown in ow position; may be used in downflow or horizontal orientation or applications. Vent 2 Elbow may be turned to a different position, depending 2 on type of installation) INDUCER MOTOR ASSEMBLY PRESSURE SWITCH FLUE COLLECTOR BOX GAS VALVE MANUAL RESET LBAIT SWITCHES HOT SURFACE IGNITER CONTROL RATING PLATE NOT SHOWN (LOCATED ON BLOWER DOOR) 1 WeatherMaker 8000 and WeatherMate model 58STA INDUCER MOTOR ASSEMBLY PRESSURE SWITCH FLUE BOX GAS VALVE MANUAL RESET UNTIL SWITCHES HOT SURFACE IGNITER CONTROL RATING PLATE NOT SHOWN (LOCATED ON BLOWER DOOR) VENT ELBOW MAIN UMIT SWITCH (BEHIND GAS VALVE) DRAFT SAFEGUARD SWITCH FLAME SENSOR GAS MANIFOLD GAS BURNER BLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH BLOWER AND MOTOR CAPACITOR A02259 VENT ELBOW MAIN LIMIT SWITCH (BEHIND GAS VALVE) DRAFT SAFEGUARD SWITCH FLAME SENSOR GAS MANIFOLD GAS BURNER BLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH BLOWER AND MOTOR CAPACITOR A02260 2 Weathermaker 8000VS and Weathermaker 8000TS (Capacitor shown but not required for the 8000VS) IMPORTANT FACTS ('S AND DON'TS) •DO: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL. •DO: Have your furnace and vent system inspected annually by a qualified service technician. •DO: Inspect your filter monthly and clean or replace when needed. 'DO: Provide adequate airflow to the furnace or efficient combustion and safe ventilation. *DO: Keep your furnace free and clear of insulating material. Some materials may be combustible. Examine the furnace area when the furnace is installed or when insulation is added. 3 *DO NOT: Enclose your furnace in an airtight room or seal it behind solid doors. 'DO NOT: Keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids or vapors around your furnace. *DO NOT: Cover your furnace in any manner. *DO NOT: Store anything (including trash or debris) near your furnace. 'DO NOT: In any way block or restrict airflow around your furnace. 'DO NOT: In any way block or restrict airflow to your supply air and return air grills. 'DO NOT: Use your furnace room as a broom closet or a place to store any kind of chemical or cleaner. *DO NOT: Contaminate the air used for combustion of your furnace with any kind of chemical or fumes. This could also cause heat exchangers, metal vent systems or compo- nents to deteriorate. NOTE: These chemicals or fumes are present in many prod- ucts around the home, such as: water softener salts, any type of household cleaning product, any type of laundry product, adhesives, paints, varnishes, paint strippers, waxes and plastics, etc. During remodeling be sure the combustion air is fresh and uncontaminated. If these compounds are burned in your furnace, the heat exchangers and metal vent system may deteriorate. NOTE: The qualified installer or agency must use only factory- authorized replacement parts, kits, and accessories when modifying this product. This furnace contains safety devices which must be manu- ally reset. If the ibace is left unattended for an extended period of time, have it checked periodically for proper oper- ation. This precaution will prevent problems associated with no heat, such as frozen water pipes, etc. See "Before You Request a Service Call" section in this manual. A WARNING Do not keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids or vapors around your furnace. A WARNING Fire Hazard! Failure to keep insulation clear of fur- nace could result In fire, personal injury, or death. BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE Examine the furnace installation to determine that: 1. All flue gas carrying areas external to the furnace (i.e. chimney, vent connector) are clear and free of obstructions. 2. The vent connector is in place, slopes upward and is physically sound without holes or excessive corrosion. 3. The return-air duct connection(s) is physically sound, is sealed to the furnace casing, and terminates outside the space containing the furnace. 4. The physical support of the furnace is sound without sagging cracks, gaps, etc. around the base. 5. There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the furnace. 6. The pilot and burner flames are in good adjustment (by comparison with pictorial sketches or drawings of the main burner flame and, if applicable, the pilot burner flame). SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazard- ous due to gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service heating equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func- tions such as cleaning or replacing air filters. All other operations must be performed by trained service person- nel. Observe safety precautions in this manual, on tags, and on labels attached to the furnace, and other safety precautions that may apply. Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert sym- bol At When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety-alert sym- bol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and prop- erty damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability or operation. STARTING YOUR FURNC Your furnace uses an automatic hot surface ignition system to light the burners each time the thermostat signals the fur- nace to start. Follow these important safeguards: • Never attempt to manually light the burners with a match or other source of flame. 4 • Read and follow the operating instructions on the inside of main furnace door, especially the item that reads as follows: "Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow `B" in the safety information above on this label. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step." • If a suspected malfunction occurs with your gas control system, such as the burners do not light when they should, refer to the shutdown procedures on the inside of main fur- nace door, or in the next section, to turn off your system, then call your dealer as soon as possible. , WARNING Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if over- heating occurs, shut off the gas valve to the fur- nace before shutting off the electrical supply. A failure to follow this warning could result in a fire or explosion, and personal injury or death. • Check Air Filter. Before attempting to start your furnace, be sure the furnace filter is clean and in place. (See the main- tenance section of this manual.) Do not run the furnace with- out a filter in place. Then proceed as follows: STEPS FOR STARTING YOUR FURNACE 1. Set your mom thermostat to the lowest temperature set- ting. (See Fig. 5.) 2. Close the external manual gas valve. (See Fig. 6.) 6 7 3. Turn OFF electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 7.) 4. Remove the outer door by loosing the thumbscrew and pulling the door forward. (See Fig. 8.) 5. Turn the control switch to OFF and wiat 5 minutes to clear out any gas. (See Fig. 9) Then smell for gas, includ- ing near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow `B" on furnace label. If you don't smell gas, go to next step. 6. After waiting 5 minutes if you still smell gas, STOP! Fol- low the safety information on the cover of this manual. If you do not smell gas, go to the next step. 7. Turn the control switch to ON (See Fig. 10.) 0 aMmi IMMEI 0 4 10 8 - IESSit MEM B:1 - IRIMMV2 =MI /215Mi 11 IZ:=11ilial71Z1 0=1 12 11 13 8. Replace the outer door and tighten the thumbscrew. (See Fig. 11.) 9. Turn ON the electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 12.) 10. Open the external manual gas valve. (See Fig. 13.) 11. Set the room thermostat to a temperature slightly above the room temperature. This will automatically signal the furnace to start. The inducer motor will start, and the hot surface ignitor will energize. When hot, the ignitor will have an orange glow. 12. After about 32 seconds, the gas valve permits gas to flow to the main burners where it is ignited. Hot flames begin to warm the furnace's heat exchanger. After a time delay of approximately 25-45 sec the furnace blower is switched on. NOTE: If the main burners fail to ignite, the furnace control system will go through 3 more ignition cycles. Then, if burn- ers fail to ignite, the system will lockout. If lockout occurs, or the blower does not come on —shut down your furnace and call your dealer for service. 13. Set your thermostat to the temperature that satisfies your comfort requirements. SUGGESTION: Setting the thermostat back a few degrees —and compensating for the difference with warmer clothing —can make a big difference in your fuel consumption on extremely cold days. The few degrees at the top of your thermostat "com- fort level" are the most costly degrees to obtain. When the room temperature drops below the temperature selected on the thermostat, the furnace will switch on auto- matically. When the room temperature reaches the setting selected on the thLostat, the furnace will be automatically switched off. Continuous Fan Operation -Some thermostats have a "FAN" switch with 2 selections: AUTO and ON. When thermostat is set on AUTO, the furnace blower cycles on and off, controlled by the thermostat. In ON position, the furnace blower runs con- tinuously except for a 42-62 sec delay at the "call for heat." Continuous fan keeps the temperature level in your home more evenly balanced. It also continuously filters the indoor air. Comfort Fannf-On all to the 58STA or58STX, the blow- er speed can be increased or decreased if desired due to change of seasons, large gatherings in your home, etc. Sim- ple change your "FAN" switch from "on" to `off' (or "auto" depending on your thermostat), and then return to "on." The blower will switch to the next highest speed. There are at least 3 speeds to choose from. If the blower is run- ning on its highest speed, a request to change will direct the blower to return to its lowest speed. SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE Should you ever suspect a malfunction in your furnace, you will need to turn the furnace off. The following procedures must be followed: 1. Set your room thermostat to the lowest temperature setting. (See Fig. 14.) 2. Close the external manual gas valve (See Fig. 6 on page 4.) 3. Turn OFF electrical power to your furnace. (See Fig. 15.) 15 4. Remove the outer door on your furnace. (See Fig. 8.) 5. Turn the switch on the gas valve to the OFF position. (See Fig. 16.) 6. Replace the outer door. (See Fig 11.) 7. If the furnace is being shut down because of a malfunc- tion, call your dealer as soon as possible. FURNACE CAS- NGWIDTH FILTER QUANTITY AND SIZE FILTER TYPE* SIDE RETURN BOTTOM RETURN 14.12 (1) 16 x 25 (1) 14 x 25 1" thick cleanable or 4 -5/16" thick media4ype 17 42 (1)16x25 (1)16x25 1" thin* cleanable or 4-5/16" thick media-type 21 (1) 16 x 25 (1) 20 x 25 1" thick cleanable or 4-5/16" thick media -type 24 (1)16x25 (1)24x25 1" thick cleanable or 4 -5/16" thick media -type FILTERING OUT TROUBLE a.. ......:.1 _:,,:_ a:. ic' T:.. 1/► . _a n 16 PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE With proper maintenance and care, your furnace will operate economically and dependably. Basic maintenance, which can easily be accomplished by someone who follows the directions, is found on this and the following pages. However, before begin- ning maintenance, follow these safety precautions: d WARNING Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance. A failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Ale CAUTION Although special care has been taken to minimize sharp edges, be extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the furnace. CAUTION Never operate your furnace without a filter in place. Doing so may damage the furnace blower motor. An accumulation of dust and lint on Internal parts of your furnace can cause a loss of efficiency. A dirty filter will cause excessive stress on the furnace, heat exchanger, and blower motor and can cause it to overheat and automatically shut down. The furnace filter should be checked every 4 weeks or so and cleaned or replaced if necessary. If installed with factory specified disposable media filter, check or replace filter before each heating and cooling season. Replace disposable media filter at least twice a year. If your furnace filter needs replacing, be sure to use the same size and type of filter that was originally specified The air filter for the furnace may be located in a filter cabinet attached to the side or bottom of the furnace. If air filter has been installed in another location, contact your dealer for instructions. To inspect, clean and/or replace the air filter(s), follow these steps: 1. Turn off the electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 7.) 2. Remove filter cabinet door (See Fig. 18 and 19.) NOTE: It may be necessary to remove 1 thumbscrew. 3. Slide air filter out of filter cabinet. Keep dirty side up (if NOTE: If a washabl&miter has been replaced with: a) Factory specified disposable media filter - Do not clean. If dirty, replace only with media filter having the same part number and size Install with airflow direction arrow pointing towards blower. b) Electronic air cleaner (EAC) — Refer to EAC Owner's Manual for maintenance information. 5. Wash filter (if dirty) in sink, bathtub, or outside with a gar- den hose. Always use cold tap water. A mild liquid deter- gent may be used if necessary. Spray water through filter in the opposite direction of airflow. Allow filter to dry. 6. Reinstall clean air filter 7. Replace filter cabinet door. (See Fig. 22 and 23.) 8. Turn on electrical supply to furnace (See Fig 12). NOTE: If side return ducts are used, 2 filters may be required in some models.The procedure listed above may be used to remove side filters. • Recommended •• Some fiances may have 2 filters Filters may be field modified by cutting filter material and support rods (3) in filters. Alternate sizes and additional filters may be ordered from your dealer. A CAUTION Use care when cutting support rods In filters to protect against flying pieces and sharp rod ends. Wear safety glasses, gloves, and appropriate pro- tective clothing. Failure to follow this caution could result In personal Injury. COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM WARNING For proper and safe operation the furnace needs air for combustion and ventilation. Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace, air opening to the area In which the furnace Is installed, and the space around the furnace. d WARNING if holes are found or if the vent pipe Is obstructed or Is not connected, toxic fumes can escape Into your home. DO NOT OPERATE YOUR FURNACE. Call your dealer for service. A failure to follow this Inspect the combustion area and vLhystem before each heating season. An accumulation of dirt, soot, or rust can mean a loss of efficiency and improper performance. Build- ups on the main burners can cause faulty firing. This "delayed ignition" is characterized by an alarmingly loud sound. NOTE: If your furnace makes a loud noise when the main burners are ignited, shut down the furnace and call your ser- vicing dealer. Use your flashlight and follow these steps for inspecting the combustion area and vent system of your furnace: 1. Turn off electrical supply to the furnace and remove the access door. (See Fig. 7 and 8.) 2. Carefully inspect the gas burner for dirt, rust, or scale (See Fig. 17.) Inspect the elbow, flue connection area, and the vent pipe for rust. 17 ,(, CAUTION If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations are found, call your servicing dealer. DO NOT OPER- ATE THE FURNACE. NOTE: If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations are found, call your servicing dealer. DO NOT OPERATE THE FURNACE. 18 19 20 21 22 23 3. Inspect the vent pipe for a sag, holes, or a disconnection. A horizontal vent pipe must slope upward away from fur- nace. If rusty joints or seams, or signs of water leakages are found, call your dealer for service. 4. Restore electrical power to the furnace. (See Fig. 12.) 5. Start the furnace and observe its operation. If possible, watch the burner flames. Are they burning bright blue? If not or if you suspect some other malfunction, call your servicing dealer. BEFORE YOU REQUEST; "SERVICE CALL" Before you call for service, check for several easily solved problems: • Check for sufficient airflow. Check the air filter for dirt. Check for blocked return -air or supply -air grilles. Be sure they are open and unobstructed. If this isn't the cause of the problem, call your servicing dealer. If your furnace isn't operating at all, check the following list for easily solved problems: • Is your thermostat set above room temperature? Is the HEAT mode selected? • Is the electrical power supply switch on? Is the blower access door firmly in place? Am any fuses blown? (There is a fuse on the furnace control.) Has a circuit breaker tripped? • Is the manual shut -off valve in the gas supply pipe leading to the furnace open? Does the lever point in the same direction that the pipe runs (open)? Or is it at a right angle to the pipe (closed)? NOTE: Before proceeding with the next checks, turn off the electrical power supply to the furnace. Remove access door. • Is the switch on the gas valve turned to the ON position? If this or the preceding check shows an interruption in the gas supply, make sure the gas has not been shut off for safety rea- sons. If nothing else seems to be wrong, follow the startup pro- cedures found on pages 4 and 5 of this booklet. A ;CAUTION If for some reason the vent Is blocked, the draft safe - guard switch will shut off the furnace. (See page 2 or 3 for switch location.) The switch will automatically reset after the furnace cools off. If the furnace fails to operate, contact a qualified service agency. CAUTION: • Check the manual reset limit switches located on the ends of the burner enclosure (see Fig. 2). if the furnace has experienced a high- temperature condition due to inadequate INSTALLATION DATA Date Installed Dealer Name Address City State /Province Zip/Postal Code Telephone FURNACE Product No. Model No. Carrier combustion air, these ches will shut off the furnace. Reset the switches by pushiniie button on the switch. If the switch trips a second time, turn off the furnace and call for service. • If your furnace still fails to operate, call your servicing deal- er for troubleshooting and repairs. Tell your dealer the model and serial numbers for your furnace. (You should have them recorded on page 8 of this booklet.) By knowing exactly which furnace you have, the dealer may be able to offer suggestions over the phone or save valuable time through knowledgeable preparation for the service call. Regular dealer maintenance In addition to the type of routine maintenance you might be willing to do, your furnace should be inspected regularly by a properly trained service technician. A semiannual inspection (or annual inspection, at least) should include the following: 1. Inspection of all flue gas passages including the burners, heat exchanger, inducer, elbow, and vent pipe. 2. Inspection of all combustion and ventilation air passages and openings. 3. Close check of all gas pipes leading to and inside of your furnace. 4. Inspection and cleaning of the blower motor and wheel. 5. Routine inspection and cleaningheplacement of the air filter. 6. Inspection of all supply- and return -air ducts for obstruc- tions, air leaks, and insulation. Any problems found should be resolved at this time. 7. Inspection of furnace installation for proper support and any obvious deterioration of the furnace. The support must be sound and without sags, gaps, cracks, etc., around the fur- nace base so as to provide an air seal between the return -air duct and furnace. 8. A check for loose connections attaching individual c>ornpmpo- nents. Inspection of all electrical wiring and their connections. 9. Operational check of the furnace itself to determine working condition. Repair or adjustment should be made at this time. Ask your servicing dealer for further details about an econom- ical service contract that covers seasonal inspections. Serial No. AIR CONDITIONER OR HEAT PUMP Product No. Model No. Serial No. INDOOR COIL: Product No. Model No. Serial No. 0 A United Technologies Company TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON PARTS: Consult your kurlailing dealer or the classified section of your local telephone directory under the "Heating Equipment" or "Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems" heading for dealer listing by brand name. Have available the Model No., Series Letter, & Serial No. of your equipment to ensure correct replacement part. Carrier Corporation 7310 West Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring obligation& Copyright 2002 Carrier Corporation Form: 0M58 -107 Replaces 0M58 -102 Printed in the U.S.A. 11-02 PC 101 Catalog No. 535 -80106 CARRIER IN./TILLS CONFIDENCE INSTALLING WITH EXPERIENCE. Humidifier As part of a total indoor comfort system, a Cartier humidfier replenishes moisture to dry, indoor air. Evaporator Cog A Cartier evaporator coil is matched with the proper outdoor unit to provide top cooling efTiderwy and yeas of reliable service. If replacing yar outdoor unit. Carder recommends replacement of the evaporator coil as well to achieve published Ski ratings and ensure peak performance and reliability. Furnace Ceder offers a compote fine d top-Oalty, efficiency gas gas aid di firreces. Your local Cartier dealer can recommend the furnace that is right for you. Air Cleaner Carrier air cleaners can substantially improve your indoor air quality by removing harmful and Irritating airborne pollutants from your home. Air Conditioner A complete line of Cartier air conditioners provides reliable, high - efficiency coding for long-lasting comfort and energy savings. Ask your dealer about environmentally sound Carrier al conditioners with Pune refrigerant Zoning Comfort zoning allows you to set different temperatures for different areas of your home. Enjoy greater comfort and added energy savings with room-to-room temperature control. Carrier has been on the leading of the indoor comfort industry since Willis Carrier invented what we now know as air conditioning in 1902. Since that time, Carrier scientists, engineers and dealers have been providing homeowners with the most advanced indoor comfort www. carrier. corn A member of the United Technologies Corporation family. Stock Symbol UTX. m Carrier Corporation 2003 858 - 417 Comfort Ventilator A Cartier comfort ventilator adds a breath of fresh air to today's tightly constructed home. It combines fresh outdoor air with conditioned indoor air for Improved air and energy exchanges. OK- I Always lock for these symbols, the tame healing Industry seals of certified performance, efficiency and capacily. ala Tlrennidistar Control A Carrier Thermldistar Control is your command center. Precise temperature control and programmable features keep you in touch with your comfort technology available. This technological advantage has enabled Carrier to create indoor weather systems that match the varying needs of millions of homeowners nationwide. Today, you can rely on your local Carrier dealer to evaluate your indoor comfort needs and suggest a system that fits those precise needs. By recommending the MATCHING COMPONENTS PROVIDE OPTIMUM COMFORT, EFFICIENCY AND PERFORMANCE • Forced-air systems are usually built around an indoor unit, such as a furnace or a fan coil. • The outdoor unit, an air conditioner or heat pump, is combined with a furnace or fan coil for year -round comfort. • Air quality is greatly improved with the addition of an air leaner, humidifier and a ventilator. • Precise temperature control comes from a Carrier thermostat matched to your indoor comfort system. • Zoning provides the ultimate in control over your indoor comfort system. appropriate furnace, air conditioner, humidifier, air leaner, ventilator, zoning system and control, your Carrier dealer can offer enhanced comfort while improving the efficiency of your system. Ask your local ' dealer for a system evaluation today. 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Account Id #2 Business Type INDIVIDUAL Address 1 PO BOX 44815 Address 2 City TACOMA County PIERCE State WA Zip 98444 Phone 2532413086 Status ACTIVE Specialty 1 AIR CONDITIONING Specialty 2 AIR HEAT,VENTILATION,EVAPORAT Effective Date 7/7/2005 Expiration Date 7/7/2007 Suspend Date Separation Date Parent Company Previous License Next License Associated License Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date WAUN, DANIEL W OWNER 07/07/2005 Bond Amount Bond Information Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date #2 GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO FS7781052 07/07/2006 Until Cancelled $6,000.00 07/27/2006 Washington State Department of Labor and Industries General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L&I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. 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