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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M02-076 - COMFORT SUITES'7 COMFORT SUITES 7200 FUN CENTER WAY M02 -076 • 00 NW NLL W0 2 1- 0 Z H. tu 0 t, 0 WW iii Z UN O� City of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Parcel No.: 2423049013 Address: 7200 FUN CENTER WY TUKW Suite No: Tenant: Name: COMFORT SUITES Address: 7200 FUN CENTER WY, TUKWILA, WA Contact Person: Name: SCOTT HUISH Address: 7200 FUN CENTER WY, TUKWILA, WA Contractor: Name: FIRESIDE INC. Address: 18862 72ND AVENUE SOUTH, KENT, WA Contractor License No: FIRESI *044BN DESCRIPTION OF WORK: 1 HOUR SHAFT FOR GAS FIRE PLACE Value of Construction: Type of Fire Protection: Permit Center Authorized Signature: , MECHANICAL PERMIT Owner: Name: HUISH FAMILY FUN CENTERS Address: 29111 SW TOWN CENTER LOOP RD, WILSONVILLE OR Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Phone: 503 682 -9744 Phone: 503 381 -9590 Phone: 206 251 -9447 Expiration Date: 05/01/2002 MO2 -076 $1,100.00 Fees Collected: $70.25 SPRINKLERS /AFA Uniform Mechnical Code Edition: 1997 Date: G 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 and obtain this mechanical perm• • Signature: Print Name: doc: Mech T71 M. MO2 -076 Date: This permit shill 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. Printed: 04 -24 -2002 1 Parcel No.: 2423049013 Address: 7200 FUN CENTER WY TUKW Suite No: Tenant: COMFORT SUITES 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT * ** 2: No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building Division. 3: Plumbing permits shall be obtained through the Seattle -King County Department of Public Health. Plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296- 4722). 4: Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (206- 835 - 1111). 5: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be available at the job site prior to the start of any construction. These documents are to be maintained and available until final inspection approval is granted. 6: All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1997 Edition) as amended, Uniform Mechanical Code (1997 Edition), and Washington State Energy Code (1997 Edition). 7: Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications, and computations 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 ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. 8: Manufacturers installation instructions required on site for the building inspectors review. 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. 1 Signature: Print Name: doc: Conditions City of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 PERMIT CONDITIONS r c9tu'J M S E� MO2 -076 Permit Number: MO2 -076 Status: APPROVED Applied Date: 04/09/2002 Issue Date: Date: Printed: 04 -24 -2002 Project Name/Tenant: 0v C4 Value of Mechanical Equipment: Site Address : Ci State2i Tax P cel Nu er' Property Owner: t[ ` t 1 \ �5I'� Phone: ( ) Street Address: 1r City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) Contractor: ^ AA.v__ Phone: ( ) Street Address: SA(t,- City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) Contact Person: s.,.....54 4 v,Sk, C___63) Y6 -c tS e ip Phone: (3 73 ) ss /-95 9D Street Address: S AAA- City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) VUILDINGtO,WNEROR`A HOR/ZED.AGENTr:' Signature: � Date: ,,_e_y Print name: fJ ,t "_ SCv �5I'� — Phone: (S03) --'s5 (� aS� Fax #: L� ) ZZ�S'Ztt� Address: 5A City/State/Zip: `� t'u (AA- e a(�g CITY OF TL.0CWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 4 >1 Project Number. Permit Number. SiAI I USE ONLY Mechanical Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. MECHANICAL `.PERMITtiEV1EV1/,AND!APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO:BEFILLED:OUTBY.APPLICANT) Description of work to be done (plaase be sp cific): \r S�F s 3a � .ce ( J ac - Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H-4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". 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. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PER JURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. 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 written request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Date application accepted: «9 -aak Date application expires: Application taken by: (initials) 11/2/99 mech permU.doc ✓ Submittal Requirenment% Floor plan and system layout Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504 (e)) Details and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening Heat Loss Calculations or Washington State Energy Code Form #H -7 H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut- off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical Code 1009). Specifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings and other applicable requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement of existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer. Mechanical Permits COMMERCIAL: Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal Submit Requirements New Single Family Residence Heat loss calculations or Form H -6. Equipment specifications. Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type. If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chimney is in safe condition. 11/1/99 ndscprl.doc Change -out or replacement of existing mechanical equipment I Narrative of work to be done, including modification to duct work. Installation of Gas Fireplace NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. Payee: H2 HOTEL TRANSACTION LIST: doc: Receipt City of 1 ukwila 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Amount Payment Check 1267 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES Type RECEIPT Method Description 70.25 Description Account Code 000/322.100 56.20 000/345.830 14.05 Total: 70.25 Parcel No.: 2423049013 Permit Number: MO2-O76 Address: 7200 FUN CENTER WY TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 04/09/2002 Applicant: COMFORT SUITES Issue Date: Receipt No.: R020000539 Payment Amount: 70.25 Initials: SKS Payment Date: 04/24/2002 09:01 AM User ID: 1165 Balance: $0.00 .1.x, a 7t.; TOTAL Printed: 04 -24 -2002 11• 2 a z C~ O N o t-- W W: L Cu co ; 2` O z 1 Project n • c �• l 11t�,n or s_) 1 `�1, S Type of Inspection: y F 1 y\G Address: , T7 J')() ' F�v� CetAier called: "7- 3 J-b2 Special instr(luctions:. ` _ - p hV' t 'G c c 6� /Date wanted: � -�" pa. a.m. P.m. Requester i (( ‘...inc IL p,-, Phone: 0 - 391 -- S3Co4 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OFTUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Date��� $4 h^'REINSPECTIO E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Project: C V O S h - Type o Inspection: / / r/I-< r h 14Jx,41 Address: Date called: ` 5--- 2.--2-672_ Special instructions: 0 //y '''''YD tti /ge Date wanted: ,_ .m 5— ' 72 P.m. Requesters -.. . Phone: 2-e ,/ 7.5309 . 1 , , . . . ., . , . . . Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD' Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 r M PERMIT NO. / (206)431-3670 txt OMMENTS: OMMENTS: / "��1U1 r lJ' t1 AQ`. . Sal -ed./ e /,/ froocae 74: Corrections required prior to approval. El $47. ~ EINSPECTION F€ REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: R � MADE e NO CHANGES SHE. � PRIOR TO DIVISION �- SCOPE T K o WI A BUILDING DIV AB REVISIONS �� � REQUIRE A NEW PLAN -S ,� rs. �..o e: MAY INCLUDE ADDITIONAL PLAN FILE COPY I understand that the Plan Check approvals are subject to errors and omissions and approval of plans does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of con- tractor's copy of approved plans acknowledged. SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ['MECHANICAL 'ELECTRICAL [V'PLUMBING 124AS PIPING CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION Roy 010 4 t TORAGE \AvAL se-No-Cc e -s 7 /e Y -7 1/7 s -e 7 /e V-7 1 /2' r -e 1 /e ED 7..1v1 1 -11R OCCUPANCY SEPARATION MAU. ADA COUNTER co.. RAu SEE STRUCT. DROS. ELEV. EQUIP 1/7 4 ' -9 1/2• 14 BOARDRU. r -e 1/e RECEI CITY Cr T PER ` ' e• -7 7 /e• V e' -2 1 /e• CEILING UNE L -- \ \ \.) r 5e-_ D i 4 -4.2 SROCHERES 1 -HR OCCUPANCY SEPARATION WALL z z z SALES ft 04/08/2002 13:17 18032592753 DV-90D o .12D • DV-48D A Y oa►r 11.2m) 11AM$- (3N mm) OV-36D A [MOOD • t-vr (222 mm) xvr 1504 mm) DV-45D NOTE: PIPES OVERLAP 1 -318 INCHES (34.93 mm) AT EACH JOINT. MOOD sa►r 1154 mm) Figure 6.. DSeries Direct Vent Component Specifications (5 -Inch inner pipel8 518 -Inch outer pipe) DUCANE ST PAGE 01/01 (3 100 wock Ira iNS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW'i n APR 0 9 200? PERMIT CENTEF 8 4 I* rnf f11fI1hI11`T1:11 11111h!!J1f11111111!►f_ 11 /1u.`. aR GSA rt of BATH BATH BAT 1 1/2' e STEEL IWIOILL& AT 1 1 /2' FROM ■AU. BATH BATH BATH 5 /i TYPE Q ar AI.. II 12' LOLNEREO KNT ■ ( I . tAOOER I, BATH BATH BATH 1G SECTION r.. r_. * i L POLE BATH BATH BATH 71i G MC. ON METAL ...��1 FURRING AT PUMA. AREAS . FRAMED .......EXICOPED COUN ANO SOFFITS 1/8" . 1._0. BATH 12' Y 12' V. MTL. LOUVERED VENT BATH BATH 5/4' an e_A Cy - t /2• to STEEL NANORNL AT 1 1/2' FROM WALL BATH BATH BATH + - lAYER 5 /e' C. P BATH BATH BATH RECEIVED Crn' OF ToKW,, APR 0 9 2002 PERMIT CENTER MFRO. TRUSSES BATH BATH BATH TYPE LAYERS PE al C.W.B. WOMEN CI A BATH BATH BATH MEN PLENUM PURIM AREA 1ST CONTINUE O.W.B. AT MALLS r R JOISTS UNDERSIDE OF C L_I M•E CONTROL SYS*.M Have you ever wanted to enjoy your beautiful fireplace without all the heat? IIM Zd.. wading «.Fad 1.wle FIREPLACE VENT Heet•Duct . T" 1 FIREPLACE FURNACE RETURN PLENUM VENT NuriOut Venting / TR Technology Sealed combustion units that can be vented off either the top or the back of the fireplace. This gives the homeowner the option of going up or out on the same unit. Available in models 6000TRXI, 6000TR1, 6000CAMP and 6000TR -OAK. 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Heat -Zone uses its own fan system to draw the air from around the firebox and push it into its designated area, making your fireplace a flexible heat source for more than one room. Heat -Duct: is patent pending technology that directs a large portion of the heat away from the fireplace and directly into your home's cold air return ducting. This reduces the fireplace's heat output when you don't want it, and returns it through your furnace, improving efficiency. It's an option (part # HEAT -DUCT) available on all 6000TRXI's, 6000TRI's, 6000TR -OAK's and 6000CAMP's. Heat -Out: is a new patent pending technology used to displace unwanted heat from your fireplace to the outside of your home. It is an option (Part # Heat -Out) available on all new 6000TRXI's, 6000TRI's, 6000TR-OAK's and 6000CAMP's. With your Heat -Out turned on, most heat is released to outside your home. Now you can enjoy the beautiful ambiance of your glowing fire even when heat is not your primary intent. 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(6000TRI) • Optional Heat -Zone, Heat -Out, Heat -Duct kits • Standard base, sides and rear refractory and customer control panel 6000TRXI ONLY: • A.EU.E. Rated. Approved as a wall furnace for supplemental heat and can be used with a thermostat • Standard Climate Control Package offers climate control damper, fan kit and wall thermostat • Standard Mesh Kit 6000C A M P • TR Venting Technology allows installation flexibility • 24,000 - 35,000 BTU Input/Hr. • A.EU.E. Rated. Approved as a wall furnace for supplemental heat and can be used with a thermostat • Standard climate control damper • Standard Mesh Kit • Optional Heat -Zone, Heat -Out, Heat -Duct kits 6000TR -OAK 10\ • Five realistic fiber logs 0� OF V3\10 • TR Venting Technology allows installation flexibility le? • Patented Mystifire Burner • 20,000 - 30,000 BTU Input/Hr. • Brick pattern on the refractory hearth • Optional Heat -Zone, Heat -Out, Heat -Duct kits • Optional Brick Refractory 6000TV -OAK • 18,000 - 27,000 BTU input/hr. input • Five realistic fiber logs • Optional realistic firebox refractory • Brick pattern on the refractory hearth • Patented Mystifire Burner • Optional Brick Refractory Model 6000TR•OAK/TRUTRXUCAMP Corner View Corner View Side View SOrai1293MM1-u 40 1014MM -11 20,7 i024MM 17 ,,. 437MM 361 1414m hate ul 117uu � •1182 n ua1 v 19,L1 / 117i17u1 Model 6000TV -Oak Corner View Side View "7Z - 1 40 1014MM 20 Ss i524MM 18 Pa 1 i z \ pss M, 3Z1,1\1 Is�4b 11 �1 M dMI - 11 8 2 8 1 4 141 L y1i 3355) MM MI II 361914M41 1 174141.11 I916MM 6 e VENT 1152MM1 41 14 6 11 04414 4 -1111 6000 SERIES DIMENSIONS Refer to ulslallaai6, manna for dLidet yanlficatm a on installing Bu. pn.huct IIEAT- S.Gtf rums, the nglu to updalr 111171 prnidialh Tile haler and ember apin•antice 7131 tan irked on the Ma of luel hunint 1101 day lenlnig configuration LLNl) IEALTHY EARTH - ""1 NQR tsb rs `'0 HEAT -N- 0,. LINt 14 L. rtqauf LuCESS 13 2MMI a4ul / 1. 1 1 ��15 N i9cSUU ll1 11 - � ]7Vw.,i • 9' ' 1e"lu �l I&Qj 44 i 1 ?t,7uu1 11 eltwluul Front View Top View Side View Eternal Flame Warranty The strongest in the industry, Heat- N -Glo's Eternal Flame Warranty offers full protection for all gas units, and includes a lifetime warranty on the most important aspects of the fireplace: fiber logs, stainless steel burner, firebox and heat exchanger. Healthy Hearth A healthy home begins with a healthy hearth. Direct vent fireplaces will not alter the quality of your room air in any way. Each direct vent fireplace utilizes a sealed combustion chamber that drams combustion air from outside your home and discards all by- products of combustion back outside. (ocD IRESIDE, INC. 2 72ND AVE. SO. KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-9 LINE DRAWINGS 12 No one builds a better fire 14 ,14 1362MMI w HEAT-N-GLO, a division of Hearth Technologies Inc. 20802 Kensington Boulevard, I.akeville, MN 550zt't (95 985-6000 Fax (952) 985 -6001 Email us at: info @heatnglo.com Visit our Web site at: Fireplaces.com Top View Front View 28,x2 ELECTRICAL AL 172414141 , Side View 4CC[65 es. • 23 14 11 -Tr R,F TI.�KWI APR 0 9 2002 °FRM/ CE.NTER 1346 - SERIES REV. 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BDM -6 -BK 6000 FEATURES ow. woo cry 6000TRxI 6000TRI 6000c DF -6 -CARCH OOOTV -oars MAY -29 -2001 15:27 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MODEL PVK-80 POWER VENT \-3 IMPORTANT: Failure to read and follow these In- structions may create a possible hazard and will void the fireplace warranty. THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST REMAIN WITH THE EQUIPMENT. INTRODUCTION Models PVK - 80 Power Vent can be used on direct vent gas fireplaces manufactured by Heat -N -Glo Fireplace Products, Inc. Any gas fireplace fitted with the PVK -80 Power Vent must utilize DSI (direct spark ignition) fireplace gas contrgls. Fireplaces equipped with millivolt type gas controls CANNOT use Chit - Power Vent. --" -" Table '2, and Table 3 lists the fireplace models, type and size of vent maximum number of 90° el- bows,' maximum total vent pipe run, and maximum vertical drop allowed when using this Power Vent. The PVK -80 Power Vent operates on 120VAC, 60Hz electrical service which is supplied at the fireplace junc- tion b x. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1. This device must be installed by a qualified installer In accordance with these instructions. 2. Safety inspection of the venting system should be performed before and after installation of this power vent. Consult local code officials and follow appli- ca a installation codes. 6865 Highway 13 Savage, MN 55376 P.02'15 3. DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED EQUIPMENT OR VENT COMPONENTS. 4. Disconnect electrical power supply before making wiring connections. 5. VENTING OF MORE THAN ONE APPLIANCE IN ikly, -1\ A COMMON VENT SYSTEM IS PROHIBITED. ?0 6. CLEARANCES BETWEEN THE VENT PIPE AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MUST BE MAIN - 16 2' TAINED AT 3 -INCH TOP, 1-INCH SIDES, AND 3/ , ` � J , k` , � 8 -INCH BOTTOM. -,:�tj?oCAUTION: Failure to install, operate, and main- �� 1 tain the power venting system in accordance with manufacturer's instructions will result in conditions which may produce bodily injury and /or property damage. INSTALLATION OF PVK-80 ? 4 ?CO O 1. Location of venting system terminations mtiitt$ made in accordance with national, provincial, and/ or local codes. The minimum clearance require- ments must be followed on models using the PVK - 80 Power Vent. POWER VENT A. The exit termination of mechanical draft systems shall not be less than 7 feet above grade when lo- cated adjacent to public walkways. B. A venting system shall terminate at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet. C. The venting system of direct vent appliances shall terminate at least 12 inches below, 12 inches hori- zontally from, or 3 feet above any building opening through which flue gases could enter. D. The vent termination point shall not be installed closer than 6 inches from an inside corner of an L- shaped structure. E. The vent termination should not be mounted directly above or within 3 feet horizontally from an oil tank vent or gas meter. F. The bottom of the vent termination shall be located at least 12 inches above the finished graded and 2 feet above any combustible projection. 655-900-F 10 9/98 MAC -29 -2001 15:28 Figure 1 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES NOTE: The PVK - 80 Power Vent must terminate in a HORIZONTAL position. See Figure 1. 2. Install vent system components per planned vent run. Route the vent pipe from the fireplace to the Power Vent using the minimum number of elbows as possible. Refer to Table 2 and Table 3 for vent specifications per fireplace model. NOTE: Most direct vent fireplaces can use either concentric 4 "16" crimped end, 4 "16 5/8 ", or 5 "/8 5/8" direct vent pipe components. 3. A vent pipe adaptor must be installed on the fire- place vent collars if a smaller vent pipe than the fireplace starting collars is to be used in the vent system. Adaptors are also used to connect the last smaller vent system component to the Power Vent cap. THE LAST VENT SYSTEM COMPONENT (PIPE OR ADAPTOR) MUST BE AN 8 sr COMPONENT TO FIT THE POWER VENT CAP. SEE TABLE 1 FOR ADAPTOR DESCRIPTIONS. .4004, v„,,„, FIBERGLASS TAPS FOLD EDGE INSIDE PIPE 2 Figure 4 4. After determining the location of the vent system ter- mination point (see Step 1) cut a 10" X 10" (for 4 "!8" diameter pipe) or a 12" X 12" (for 5 "/8" diameter pipe) square hole through the wall or roof. Apply the adhe- sive back fiberglass tape to the last vent system com- ponent 1 1/4" from the edge. Firmly press the tape on to the venting and fold the extra tape inside the venting. See Figure 2. Mount and attach the power vent to the last vent system component. The ex- haust port of the PVK - cap MUST be pointed down. Fasten the last horizontal vent section to the exterior firestop with a sheetmetal screw through the flange (518" diameter pipe) or pipelock tab (4 "/6" diameter pipe) and into the vent pipe. See Figure 3. Flgun 3 NOTE: Wall firestops (not included with the Power Vent) are available for both 4 "/ 65r8" and 5 "/ 85,8" di- ameter direct vent pipe. The firestops MUST be used whenever a section of vent pipe passes through a com- bustible wall. 5. The minimum distance from the outside wall to the end of the top shield of the PVK - 80 horizontal cap is 14 1/2- inches. The maximum distance is 21- inches. See Figure 4. APR 0 9 ?00? 0ERM17- Cg-Nipt. P.03/15 MAY -29 -2001 15:28 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES 6. Two support braces are provided and MUST be used to mount the PVK -80 horizontal cap to the wall. Screw one end of each brace to the bottom of the cap housing, using the pilot holes in the cap. Extend each brace until It contacts the building wall and tighten the bolt/nut in the center of each brace. Fasten the other end of each brace to the outside wall. See Figure 4. WIRING THE POWER VENT NOTE: Electrical wiring must be done in accordance with national, provincial, and /or local electric codes. CAUTION: Before performing any maintenance, repair, or electrical wiring to the fireplace/power vent, make sure the electrical power is first disconnected to the fireplace/power vent. 1. A 7/8" diameter hole must be bored in the side of the fireplace outer wrap in which the 5 wires from the power vent will be routed. The hole should be located 2- inches to the side of the junction box and 4- inches up from the base of the fireplace. See Figure 5. Figure S NOTE: The PVK-80 Power Vent includes a 61/2 foot 5 -wire assembly wired Into the vent cap fan motor. If this wire assembly will not reach the fireplace, the wires may need to be spliced to additional wire lengths in a junction box installed inside the building. Follow appli- cable electric codes. 2. Place the PVK -80 terminal block/wiring harness assembly in the cavity under the fireplace next to the valve assembly. 3. Route the 5 wires from the power vent through the 7/8 -inch diameter hole bored in the fireplace wrap, using a strain relief connector to secure the wires in place. Connect the black, white, brown P.04/15 and red wires from the power vent assembly to the terminal block. Connect the green wire to the ground stud of the junction box. CAUTION: Make sure the cable is NQI in the path of the hot exhaust air. This will cause the wire insula- tion to melt and the Power Vent to malfunction. CAUTION: Carefully match the corresponding colored wires to the appropriate position on the terminal block, See Figure 6. Figure 8 NOTE: To Insert a wire into the terminal block use a blunt object such as a needle nose pliers and depress the spring loaded pin on the top of the block and at the same time insert the wire Into the side of the terminal block. Release the pin to secure the wire in place. FOR DSI FIREPLACES: Your fireplace may have one of three DSI systems. System 1: Has a gas valve, transformer, and module mounted to a plate inside the control compartment. See DS! wiring diagram 1 and System 1 wiring instructions. System 2: Has a gas valve, a module, and a junction box with two receptacles. See OSI wiring diagram 2 and System 2 wiring instructions. System 3: Has a gas valve, a module, and a junction box with four receptacles, See DSI wiring diagram 3 and System 3 wiring instructions. System 4: Has two gas valves, a module, and a junc- tion with, pwo receptacles. See OSI wiring diagram G \�Y4 Stem 4 wiring instruction% 6,6 co !LIJ -irk az 4 pR ?OD? cHT F� 3 R v •' { 1 '_. Ditqu MAY -29 -2001 15 :28 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES SYSTEM 1 INSTRUCTIONS: A. Turn off all 120 VAC power leading to the fireplace. B. Remove the white wire from #3 on the DSI trans- former and connect It to the red wire coming from the terminal block. C. Connect the brown wire from the PVK -80 terminal block to #3 on the DSI transformer. D. Disconnect the black wire from the #1 on the D5I transformer. E. Disconnect the 4 wires from the back of the ON /Off rocker switch. Disconnect the black wire of the junc- tion box from the one On /Off rocker switch wire. NOTE: Throw away these On /Off switch wires - they will no longer be used. F. Connect the black wire of the junction box to #1 on the DS( transformer. G. Plug the white cord from the power vent into the remote side of the fireplace junction box. See Fig- ure 7. Please note the remote can be plugged into the backside of this plug. H. Connect the black wire from the PVK -80 cord plug to one side of the On /Off rocker switch and connect the black wire from the PVK -80 terminal block to the other side of the On/Off switch. SYSTEM 2 INSTRUCTIONS: A. Turn off all 120 VAC power leading to fireplace. B. Plug the white cord from the power vent into the remote side of the fireplace junction box. See Fig- ure 7. Please note the remote can be plugged into the backside of this plug. C. Disconnect the yellow wire on the oNoff rocker switch. Keep the protective plastic 1/4" spade con- nectors found at the end of the remote lead wires. D. Take the brown wire from the terminal block and connect the 6" male to male jumper wire provided in the PVK-80 assembly bag. 4 k P.05'15 G. Connect the black wire from the PVK -80 terminal block to the on/off rocker switch. (Connecting it to either the top or bottom terminal will not make a dif- ference). H. Connect the black wire from the PVK -80 plug to the other terminal of the on /off rocker switch. I. If you are not connecting a remote, make sure you place the plastic 1/4" spade connectors provided in the PVK-80 assembly bag, to the remote lead wires. This will prevent the lead wires from possibly ground- ing to the unit. WARNING: ON /OFF SWITCH AND REMOTE WIRES ARE HIGH VOLTAGE (1 20 VAC). J. Attach any loose wires to the 2 plastic wire tabs that are included in the PVK -80 assembly bag and stick the plastic wire tabs to the bottom of the firebox. Please note this system has a 5 minute delay in it If it does not detect burner flame the system will shut itself down for 5 minutes before it can recycle. So make sure that the gas line is bled of all air. SYSTEM 3 INSTRUCTIONS: A. Turn off 811 120 VAC power leading to the fireplace. B. Disconnect the wires on the oNoff rocker switch and follow these wires to the DSI lead wires on the junc- tion box and disconnect here also. C. Remove the plastic 1/4" spade plugs on the remote lead wires that you just disconnected. D. Once you have removed these wires and the plas- tic spade plugs you may throw these wires away. E. Plug the white PVK -80 power cord into the recep- tacle marked "Aux" on the junction box. P Connect the black wire from the Power vent cord to the on/off rocker switch. Connecting it to either the top or bottom terminal will not make a difference. G Connect the black wire from the terminal block to the on /off rocker switch. (Connecting it to either the top or bottom terminal will not make a difference). H. Connect the red wire from the PVK-80 terminal block to the female D5I lead wire you disconnected in step B on the junction box. (Make sure you are not E. Connect the jumper wire to the yellow wire that you just removed from the on/off rocker switch. F. Disconnect the black wire from the oNoff rocker A Vi',Sbonnecting this to the fan wires). switch and connect it to the red wire from thefikW gy 80 terminal block. rtryO rt II � N,, APR 9 200? pERr�tir �:Fr� I ._ MOVISMOME IMERSZONSWISMiratmeastomemementeemmee . ,,. .,._,.................._ �..,. ...... ........- ....,......,..«.,mF -+ ...,,row*tweoe4twiwwgertavtl MAY -29 -2001 15:29 HEARTH TECHNOLOG I. Connect the brown wire from the PVK-80 terminal block to the male DSI lead wire you disconnected in step B on the junction box. (Make sure you are not connecting this to the fan wires). J. Place the 1/4" plastic spade connectors that you removed in step C and place these over the new remote lead wires on the on /off rocker switch. These wires are live and we need to ensure that these wires will not ground the unit. WARNING: ON/OFF SWITCH AND REMOTE WIRES ARE HIGH VOLTAGE (120 VAC). K. Attach any loose wires to the 2 plastic wires tabs Included in the PVK-80 assembly bag and stick them to the bottom of the firebox. " Please note the junction box receptacles should read the following from front to back: FAN, REM, 051, AUX. The FAN receptacle being the closest to you as you look at the fireplace and the AUX being farthest. SYSTEM 4 INSTRUCTIONS: A. Turn off all 120VAC power leading to the fireplace. B. Remove cover plate protecting valves and module wiring assemblies by removing 2 screws located at bottom. C. Plug the white cord from the power vent into the remote side of the fireplace junction box. See Fig- ure 7. Note: Plug wire for remote receiver can be plugged into the backside of this plug. 0. Disconnect the yellow wire on the on /off rocker switch for the main burner. NOTE: The switch for the HI/LOW operation will have (2) black wires at- tached. E. Connect the 6" jumper wire provided to the brown wire from the terminal block. F. Connect the other end of the 6" jumper wire to the yellow wire disconnected from step D. G Disconnect the black wire from the ON /OFF rocker switch for the main burner, and connect It to the red wire from the PVK-80 terminal block. I. Connect the black wire from the PVK-80 plug to the other terminal of the ON /OFF rocker switch. J. Connect 1/4" spade connectors provided to the re- mote lead wires. If the system is using a remote, connect leads to the remote lead wires. WARNING: ON/OFF switch and remote wires are high voltage (120VAC). K. Use self- adhesive wire clips found in PVK-80 as- sembly bag to retain any loose wiring. NOTE: This system has a 5 minutes delay built into its design. Bleed system of trapped air prior to pow- ering up. L. Reinstall cover plate over valve /control area. NOTE: Remote leads previously provided and con- nected to main burner on/off switch will no longer be used. 4. Using a rag and a non - flammable cleaner, clean an area on the base pan of the fireplace to secure the terminal block using the velcro strips provided. 5. Cable tie the wires together so that no wire is in contact with the top of the cavity under the fireplace. 6. Re-connect electrical power supply to the junction box. Figure 7 H. Connect the black wire from the PVK-80 terminal NOTE: Electrical service of 120 VAC -60Hz must be block to the ON /OFF rocker switch. (Either terminal sup i to the junction box of the fireplace in order for on the switch is acceptable.) C4 o Tikliiib' rarer vent to operate correctly. AP 6 N2 �.� �,`r�tiu �,��J1•�i P.06/15 MAY -29 -2001 15:29 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES INSTALLATION INSPECTION 1. Follow safety inspection procedures recommended by national, provincial, and /or local codes. 2. Be certain all electrical connections are properly made and secure. 3. Visually Inspect the vent system and determine that there is no flue gas spillage, blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion or other unsafe deficiencies. 4. Place the fireplace In operation and determine that the burner and power vent are operating properly. The main burner should show no signs of floating, lifting, or flashbacks. WARNING: If any unsafe condition is determined when inspecting the installation and operation of the fireplace and Power Vent, the equipment should be shut off. Corrections MUST be made before the equip- ment is put into continuous operation. SETTING THE EXHAUST CONTROL The PVK-80 has an exhaust control lever which must be set and secured during the Installation Inspection. The lever is located behind the electrical cable con- nector of the cap housing and is factory set in the closed position. See Figure 8. Figure e OR 16.x;12 BUILDri,IG DIVISION 6 P.07/15 The need to adjust the exhaust control will depend upon fireplace combustion box volume, vent run con- figuration, and MOST IMPORTANT - burner flame characteristics. Leave control lever in the closed position when first op- erating the appliance during the Installation Inspection. • If the burner flames are short, active, and jumping - remove the lever screw and slightly open the ex- haust control. Check the burner flames and adjust the lever again, as necessary, until the flames are stable, strong, and steady. • If the burner flames are tall, lifting, floating, and ghost like -the exhaust control is open too far and MUST be closed down. When the burner flames have been optimized, secure the exhaust control lever to the Power Vent housing with the sheetmetal screw. DO NOT CHANGE THIS SETTING. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS After Installation of the power vent, follow the opera- tion instructions of the fireplace. 1. Turn the fireplace ON /OFF switch to "ON ". NOTE: During periods of operation after turning the fireplace "ON ", there may be a slight delay before the fireplace ignites. This is due to the time necessary for the fan to reach operating speed and to remove any gases from the combustion chamber. 2. After turning the switch to the "ON" position, if the fireplace does not turn on, shut the switch to "OFF" and inspect the power vent system for any debris that maybe obstructing the fan blade movement. 3. Turn the fireplace ON /OFF switch to "OFF" to turn off the burner and the power vent. MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Before performing any maintenance or repair to the power vent assembly, make sure electri- cal power is disconnected to the fireplace. 1. Vent System: Inspect all components and connec- tions annually. Replace, seal, or tighten pipe con- nections if necessary. 2. Power Vent Cap: Inspect at least annually, to clear away any debris blocking any part of the cap. 3. Motor: The fan motor bearings are sealed and no further lubrication is necessary. APR 0 9 ?00 •.• .•.... - ... , Ewa++ wrntivasss +m!7'�FkiR#+`iJq'0[7.KL'R,�. C /Ty 7.,Et c MAY -29 -2001 15:30 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES Figure 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts can be obtained from your dealer. Repair of the Power Vent should only be done by a qualified service person. 1. ACCESS TO THE VACUUM SWITCH, TEFLON TUBING, AND FAN MOTOR: A. Turn power to off. Remove end cap by removing the four (4) sheetmetal screws. See Figure 9. B. Unplug the two wires connected to the vacuum switch and the two wires connected to the fan motor. C. Loosen and remove the nut for the right angle con- nector and carefully pull back the cable to remove the four (4) wires from the power vent assembly. D. With the cable loosened from the power vent as- sembly, remove the sheetmetal screws used to se- cure the power vent assembly in place. Firmly sup- port the assembly to prevent the unit from falling after the sheetmetal screws have been removed. See Figure 10. Figure 10 BUILDIf\lu P. ()13/15 Figure 11 E. Remove the sheetmetal screws from the 10 112" diameter pipe and remove the inner ring from in- side the collar. See Figure 11. IMPORTANT: Take special note of the orientation of the two part assembly. The inner ring must be re- turned to it's original position for correct Power Vent operation. F. Remove the wire mesh that is covering the exhaust port hole by removing the 4 sheetmetal screws. G Bend the metal guide plate at the exhaust port hole out and through the hole on the 10 1/2" diameter collar. See Figure 12. Figure 12 NOTE: On some caps, the metal guide plate is at- tached to the wire mesh and will slide out with the mesh. H. Slide the blower assembly out of the 10 1/2" diam- eter collar for maintenance or(re¢tmnt. AAA p 9 20 nRMir „eN) F � Table 1 ADAPTOR KITS .!,14)139. (,', .. ....._ ........ .. d: .x.... ,,,... J i ....1w916t't � X� 10*„. , .. SL -626D Adapts from 4 "/ 6" crimped starting collars to 5 1 /8 5/8" D- series vent pipe. SL -6D28D Adapts from 4 "/ 6 5/8" SL D- series starting collars to 5 / 8 5/8' D- series vent pipe AND from 4' / 6 5/8' SL D- series vent pipe to PVK -80 cap. PVK -828 Adapts from 5'/ 8 5/8" D- series starting collars to 4" / 6 5/8" SL D- series vent pipe AND from 4" / 6 5/8" SL D- series vent pipe to PVK -80 cap. PVK -628 Adapts from 4 "/ 6" crimped vent pipe to PVK -80 cap. MAY -29 -2001 15:30 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES Fgure 1s 2. TO REASSEMBLE THE POWER VENT: A. Slide the blower assembly into the 10 1/2" diameter collar, making sure that the exhaust port on the blower assembly lines -up with the exhaust hole cut in the 10 1/2" diameter collar. See Figure 13. B. The metal exhaust guide plate will have to be bent back inside the blower assembly. See Figure 14. Flgur.14 DWI In0 8 Figure 15 C. Fasten the wire mesh to the 10 1/2" collar to cover the exhaust port hole, using (4) sheetmetal screws. D. Slide the inner ring inside the cap assembly, care- fully positioning the inner ring to It's original orienta- tion. See Figure 15. Carefully align the screw holes, on the 10 1/2" diameter collar and the inner ring. NOTE: This inner ring must be returned to it's correct ori- entation with the 10 1/2" collar for proper blower operation. E. Secure the cap assembly to the last vent pipe section. Position the power vent assembly with the exhaust air directed downward to ensure proper operation. F. Feed the four (4) wires back through the hole on the collar and tighten the nut on the right angle connec- tor. Reconnect the brown and red wire to the vacuum switch and connect the black and white wires to the fan motor. CAUTION: Make sure the cable is NOT in the path of the hot exhaust air. This can cause the wire insula- tion to melt and the Power Vent to malfunction. G Reattach the end cap to the cap assembly with four (4) sheetmetal screws. Position the end cap with the louvers pointed downward (horizontal termination). H. Reconnect the electrical power to the fireplace and turn the fireplace ON /OFF switch "ON" to ensure i proper operation of the fireplace and power vent. r l ikU. A PR 0 9 2i)09 P.09/15 DIRECT VENT WITH 416" and 416 51B" DIA, ETER PIPE MAX. ELBOWS MAX. TOTAL V f MAX. VERT. RUN (FT DROP (FT.) 6 12' - MAY -29 -2001 15:30 Table 2 BASE MODELS: 6000 ARCH 6000 DVTFL 6000 GDVFL 6000 TR 7000 TR 8000 DVTFL 8000 TR CORNER -TRC'S s GRAND -50 PIER -TRC / PIER - TRC -CC R -3500 / R -3500T R -3D R- = 00 ----- ...... ... HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES MAXIMUM VERTICAL DROP GMofWOO APPROVED An 1 6 2.002 AS OD a R- 4500TR R -6500 R- 6500TR RST DVF SL -32 SL- 32 -GDV SL -36 ./ N. 1W /15 SL -36GDV SL -42DVT SL -550TR SL -750TR SL -950TR ST -TRC ST TRC -CDN MAXIMUM VERTICAL DROP Re of rife, ppI? p 9 ?4tp pER M,r�� DIRECT VENT WITH 5" / 8 sa" DIAMETER PIPE MAX. ELBOWS MAX. TOTAL RUN (FT.) MAX. VERT. DROP (FT.) 10 60' 12' 'MAY -29 -2001 15:30 BASE MODELS: 6000 ARCH 6000 DVTFL 6000 GDVFL 6000 TR 7000 TR 8000 DVTFL 8000 TR CORNER -TRC'S HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES GRAND -50 PIER -TRC PIER - TRC -CDN R -3500 R- 3500TR R -3DVF R -4500 R- 4500TR R -6500 R- 6500TR RST DVF SL -32 SL- 32 -GDV SL -36 GiTY OF TUV!V) LJ' p,pR 1 6 r)(12 f NO I Li) 10 P.11/15 SL -36GDV SL -42DVT SL -550TR SL -750TR SL -950TR ST -TRC ST TRC -CDN MAXIMUM VERTICAL DROP ' MAY -29 -2001 15:30 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES L1 120VAC u (HOT) (NEUTRAL) u SOLENOID OPERATED GM VALVE a I BLACK PURPLE RED RED GREEN ED c GNb f V2 Si R SW V1 0 TRANSFORMER t u■ W ggl RAC ON OFF BLACK in g r o c O c c z n BLACK HIGH TEMP LIMIT SWITCH Figure 17. DM WIRING DIAGRAM WITH PVK-80 INSTALLED (System 1) 11 Figure 16. DM WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIREPLACE (System 1) RED FLAME SPARK SENSO ELECTRODE YELLOW rcE2 IGNITOR MODULE csc 11)V: PYPIO ispR 1 6 22 Electrical Polarity must be correct for all wiring. POWER VENT PLUG r L2 (NEUTRAL) L1 JUNCTION (HOT) HO 120 VAC OUT REMOTE TRANSFORMER GROUND ?I: :r ELE � W LIMIT MICR O GREEN IGNITION MODULE P.12/15 MAY -29 -2001 15:31 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES OPTIONAL REMOTE, WALL OWITCH OR THERMOSTAT (ON COWMEN) UNITS ONLY) L. ti '.01(}-1 BLACK ONIOFF L1 (HOT) MOW 1 Km no VAC g u es gig N 1 L2 (NEUTRAL) REM FAN ORESLIND OPTIONAL FAN SWITCHES GROUND_ FIREPLACE CHASSIS WHITE BLACK 476409 CII CONTROL VALVE w m WHITE BLUE WHITE YELLOW GREEN awe 459491 IGNITOR 0 501.92 DSI MODULE Figure 18. OSI WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIREPLACE (System 2) DO NOT CONNECT A REMOTE TO TINE L2 CONNECTION WHEN (NEUTRAL) USING A POWER VENT. LI (HOT) 470400 D$I CONTR • VALVE P.13 /15 5" JUMPER WIRE r 1 " 1 vac VACUUM ! LW I 1 NOTE ATTACH TO GROUND STUD oN FIREPLACE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONNECTION FOR POWER VENT. OPTIONAL JUN NN S Oz I FAN SWRCN 121 C SLACK Figure 19. OSI WIRING DIAGRAM WITH PI/K-80 INSTALLED (System 2) 12 IGNITOR i (kit.) I 501.502 051 MOGU C■iY Cr TU MAY -29 -2001 15:31 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES aPT NA1. QfJ101L WAl1 SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT (ON CUTUP= uNR1 ONLY) g 1 Box (NEU ITRw OPT10NAAI. 1114 VAC F TI 7 warawarrali 111�� MIX • 51 REM F AN HACK S (Hon GROUND GROUND A=1) FIREPLACE CHASM imam OSI CONTROL. VALVE SLUE 450.501 IONITOR 46•!!1 Da1 M000LE Figure 20. DSI WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIREPLACE (System 3) 1 NOTL• ATTACH TO GROUND STUD ON FIREPLACE Figure 21. - GREEN CAP SWITCH .1 100•252A JUNCTION 000( 120 VAC Lt (HOT) L2 (NEUTRAL) OPTIONAL FAN SWITCHES 4ROUN TO FIREPLACE CHASSIS 13 GM OF TI WWIL ARMED APR 1 G 1 ,32 Nudo 470.500 081 CONTROL VALVE SLUE 081 WIRING DIAGRAM WITH PY.1118T/t (>;ystsm 3) 466601 IGIRTON P.14/15 ?0 0, 453.512 PSI MODULI Mr 429 -2001 15:31 HEARTH TECHNOLOGIES NEUTRAL OPTIONAL REMOTE, WALL SWITCH FOR HULOfA OPERATION I { v i .J H W j{ orI1omiesc fl, FALL I soma, corny EIOETAT I I L.. .] III1 CIZ ONUOFF FLAME UJIIORISPAAKER OAS VALVE REMOTE OUTLET ph ( OUTLET GROUND SLUE OTSOFF SWITCH VE I HYLOIY d1MRCN CONNECTORS HOT OEI CONTROL VALVE -REAR BURNER SLUE L2 (NEUTRAL) rum aN g LI OPTIONAL FAN won UWrrCHES III REM FAN GROUND BLUE T FIREPLACE CRAMS WHITE BLACK WHITE OS CONTROL VALVE • WIN BURNER 3 � 3., WHITE SLUE BLUE WHITE YELLOW GREEN BLUE WHITE GREY DSI MODULE IGNITOR • Figure 22. DSI WIRING DIAGRAM (Sytem 4) NIZip eRISICA TO ono N / lWW o10 C1011110L WLtlE .IIIAR SWEETER NIIAN SWATCH INCH JUNIOR MI OPTIONAL NWT& PALL IMITON FERNIEST OPERATION WARNING: -•; g r 111110114111111111. 00 NOT • URI FARTMEIEEFTIEL SUM EOX RA ommumam a 14 Figure 23. DM WIRING DIAGRAM WITH PVK•80 INSTALLED (System 4) YIIIEMIw - - tltnmro�+aae.•xw.., Oil CONMEL VALVE • NAM OWNER WHITE CITY OF T1J4(WILA 1;11 ;OVER APR 1 6 20 1.1J I • I'r:ia B7\/'ftit' •) OPSI EN MOCUU P.15/15 0? Tf1TPI P . 15 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: MO2 -076 PROJECT NAME: COMFORT SUITES SITE ADDRESS: 7200 FUN CENTER WAY XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # DEPARTMENTS: Build n D ivision (A Publ c orks I'LJ DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete M ►11a• t~.53 4 -1 I - o 1 " Fire Prevention IN Planning Division Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator Incomplete ❑ DATE: 04 -09 -02 Revision # After Permit Is Issued DUE DATE: 4-11-02 Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only 'INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ER Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip,doc 2-28-02 PERMIT COORD COPY DUE DATE: 5 -09 -02 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: z O 0 W J w 0 g Q co d z 2P W U � O N 0 II- W H� g O ..z O 1 DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: MO2 -076 PROJECT NAME: COMFORT SUITES SITE ADDRESS: 7200 FUN CENTER WAY Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 04 -09 -02 XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Fire Prevention El Planning Division ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ Incomplete DUE DATE: 4-11 -02 TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required El No further Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: att Not Applicable ❑ Comment • Permit. Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: DATE: DUE DATE: 5 -09 -02 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) CI Notation: M'1,M.1M. L . � i 4, 1 14- NM Wit. er- oiZ Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: te r1)4 ON Naimai PERMIT NO.: MO2 - 0 74 MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS INSPECTIONS - Dr% 1,6064A1 CONDITIONS g 10001 10002 2 Pre - construction 50 WSEC Residential 60 WA Ventilation/Indoor AQC 610 Chimney Installation /All Types 700 Framing 1080 Woodstove 1090 Smoke Detector Shut Off 1100 Rough -in Mechanical 1 101 Mechanical Equipment/Controls 1102 Mechanical Pip /Duct Insul 1105 Underground Mech Rough -in 1115 Motor Inspection 1400 Fire - Final 1800 Mechanical - Final 4015 Special -Smoke Control System 10003 10005 ❑ 10014 ❑, 10016 r p(" 10019 10027 10036 ❑ 10041 ❑ 10042 ❑ 10043 ❑ 10044 No changes to plans unless approved by Bldg Div Plumbing permits shall be obtained through King Co Electrical permits obtained through L & I All permits, insp records & approved plans available Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment Exposed insulation backing material All construction to be done in conformance w /approved plans Validity of Permit Manufacturers installation instructions required on site Ventilation is required for all new rooms & spaces Fuel burning appliances Appliances, which generate.... Water heater shall be anchored.... Additional Conditions: * (5512 swn S 1LL } - _ AKIft L TENANT NAME: (.0) ' 7' %Lot FEES Basic Fee (Y/N) Supplemental Fee (Y/N) Plan Check Fee (Y/N) Furnace /Burner to 100,000 BTU (qty) Over 100,000 BTU (qty) Floor Furnace (qty) Suspended/Wall/Floor - mounted Heater (qty) Appliance Vent (qty) Heating/Refrig/Cooling Unit/System (qty) Boiler /Compressor to 3 HP /100,000 BTU (qty) to 15 HP /500,000 BTU (qty) to 30 HP /1,000,000 BTU (qty) to 50 HP/1,750,000 BTU (qty) over 50 HP /1,750,000 BTU (qty) Air Handling Unit to 10,000 cfm (qty) over 10,000 cfm (qty) Evaporative Cooler (qty) Ventilation Fan (qty) Ventilation System (qty) Hood (qty) Incinerator - Domestic (qty) Incinerator - Comm /Ind (qty) Other Mechanical Equipment (qty) Other Mechanical Fee (enter $$) Add'l Fees - Work w/o Permit (Y/N) Insp Outside Normal Hours (hrs) Reinspections (hrs) Miscellaneous Inspections (hrs) Add'l Plan Revidw (hrs) Plan Reviewer: Permit Tech: 69-- Date: trt— Date: 0 0 0 to 0 • LL W0 2 g? a W Z O 2 • j ; W W O IL tiJ Z U N OF ACTIVITY NUMBER: MO2 -076 Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 04 -09 -02 PROJECT NAME: COMFORT SUITES SITE ADDRESS: 7200 FUN CENTER WAY XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division ❑ Public Works ❑ PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete ❑ Incomplete o Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Stru ura eview Required ❑ No further Review Require REVIEWER'S INITIALS: C 0 APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2.28 -02 DUE DATE: 4 -1 1-02 DATE: Planning Division Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 5-09 -02 Not Applicable ❑ Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: DATE: Permit Center Use. Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: • Fe25- 032-000 (11l971 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS CONST CONT SPECIALTY FIRESIDE , INC 18862 72ND AVE S KENT WA 98032 a ■ re ILI U U Q . U) d) W ' 0 � W O .. 2: �. u- co v : p W 2e D U� O N 0 H W H Z ' W V N O �