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Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
Permit No:
Type:
Category:
Address: 1200 SOUTHCENTER MALL
Location:
Parcel #: 262304 -9081
Contractor License No: WASHIES07403
TENANT
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CONTACT
CONTRACTOR
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B-MECH
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MECHANICAL PERMIT
JC PENNYS
1200 SOUTHCENTER MALL, TUKWILA WA 98188
J C PENNEY CO INC STORE #9
REGIONAL TAX OFFICE, PO BOX 4015, BUENA
CANDICE GALLAGHER
2800 THORNDIKE AVE W, SEATTLE WA 98119
WASHINGTON ENERGY SERVICES CO
2800 THORNDYKE AV W, SEATTLE, WA 98199
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Permit Description:
REPLACEMENT OF ONE 92 GALLON WATER HEATER.
UMC Edition: 1997 Valuation:
Total Permit Fee:
Signature:
Print Name:._
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nter Authorized Signature / Date
I
by certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the
s- e to true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances
governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not.
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate
or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating
construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and
obtain this building permit.
Phone:
Date: _ — 0 .t--
Title: __ C_ _. _ 1
(206) 431 -3670
Status: ISSUED
Issued: 04/09/2001
Expires: 10/06/2001
PARK CA 90624
Phone: 206- 378 -6922
Phone: 206 - 282 -4700
1,000.00
51.75
This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within
180 days from the date-of issuance, or if the work is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 180 days from :the last inspection.
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s' rype E3- rlE:CI•I . Appl ied: O3/21/2001
Pa -r t.:el.' IT : • 262304. -9081 I sued : 04/09/2001
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CITY OF T''CWI LA
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
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.
' •MECHANICAUPERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL'REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT)
Description of work to be done (please be specific):
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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 H4, "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 PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
Project Number:
Permit Number:
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:
1• .27-V`
H/2/99
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Date application expires:
q- 2 7- 6 I
Application taken by: (initials)
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I RANSI Number : R0100424 : ,Amount- 51.715 04/09/01 12 30 :..
Payttie Method: CHECK Ndtation: WTF 3 n ti: ,3 [3
P e rm i t No: M01-055 1 ype : B- ME::CH ME CHANT CAL.. PERMIT
Par ee l ''No: 2.62304.9081
Address • 1200 . SOUl HCEN1 ER MALL
Total Fees: 51.75
1 h is Payment. 51 . /5 Total ALL Pints 51.75
Balance. .00
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{INSPECTION NO.
ITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila WA 98188
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Approved per applicable codes.
Date:
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PERMIT NO.
(206)431 -36
Corrections required prior to approval.
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Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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subject to errors and omissions and approval of
plans does not authorize the violation of any
adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of cdn -.....
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A NOTICE: This water heater is designed for use in a commercial application and the installation and maintenance of it should be per -
formed by qualified, licensed service personnel. If the foregoing assumption is not appropriate, then we recommend that you obtain
and retain our Residential Use & Care Manual.
A PROPOSRION 65: This appliance contains fiberglass insulation. Respirable particles of fiberglass are known to the State of California
to cause cancer. Exhaust gas from this appliance contains chemicals, including Carbon Monoxide, known to the State of California to
cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
A WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or death.
A FOR YOUR SAFETY! • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh-
bor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
vapors or liquids or other combustible materials in department.
the vicinity of this or any other appliance. To do so
may result in an explosion or fire. • Do not return to your building until authorized by
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS the gas supplier or fire department.
-- Improper installation, adjustmentaLt P 1, service
• Do not try to light any appliance. or maintenance can cause irfjIi1 (j)Volietlylidamage
or death. Refer to this manual. Installation, and ser-
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any vice must be performed by a qualified installer, ser-
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WATER CONNECTIONS
APPROX. SHIPPING
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REAR
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SIDE
40°
1o0°
140°
STANDARD
50
96,000
80%
238
96
68
62
57•1/4
221/4
22.3/4
5
501/4
1 /2
15
1
1
1
270
N/A
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2'
12'
75
125,00
80%
303
121
87
66
61
26
25
5
56
3/4
20
1
11/2
1
490
WA
2'
2'
12'
67
114,000
' 78%
269
108
77
66.
60.
24.
22
5
531/4
1 !2
15
1
1
1
300
WA
r
r
12'
62
156,000
80%
378
151
108
66.
64
23
25
6
58.3/4
3/4
20
1
1
1
490
WA
2 '
2 '
12 '
37
160,000
80%
155
111
48
43'
26.
25
6
37.
3/
20
1.
1
1
390
WA'
r
r
12 '
76
180.000
80%
436
175
125
68
64
261/4
25
6
58
3 4
20
11/4
1 "2
1
540
WA
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2'
12'
76
199,900
80%
485
194
138
68
64
26.
25
6
583/4
3 /4
20
1
11/2
1
540
WA
r
r
12'
91
199.900
809'0
485
194
138
76
71
26
30
6
66.3/4
3 4
20
1
11/2
1
600
WA
2'
2'
12'
100
199,900
60%
485
194
138
73
66
30
23
6
57.
3/4
23
1
2
2
Teo
WA
2 '
4'
12 '
72
250,000
80%
606
242
173
71
64
26.
25
6
563/4
3 4
20
111
1 1/2
1
590
630
6'
6'
12'
100
250,000
80%
606
242
173
73
661/4
30.
23
6
51
3 /4
23
1.
2
2
795
835
2'
4'
12'
100
270,000
80%
654
262
187
73
66
303/4
23
6"
57.
3 4
23
1
2
2
806
845
2'
4
12'
72
300,000
80%
727
291
208
71
64
26
25
8
58
3 4
20
1
1!1/4
1
590
630
6'
6'
12'
91
300,000
80%
727
291
208
78
733/46
26
30-3/4
8
663/4
3 4
20
1
1
1
610
650
6'
6'
12'
100
310,000
80%
752
301
215
75
68
303/4
32
7
61.3/4
3/4
23
11/4
2
2
770
810
6'
6'
12'
65
360,000
80%
873
349
249
70
641/4
26
25
8
563/4
3 4
N/A
N/A
11/4
1
640
680
6'
6'
12'
65
399, 900
80%
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388
277
70.
641/4
26
25
8
58. /8
3/4
N/A
N/A
1
1
640
680
6"
6'
12'
85
399,900
80%
969
388
277
78.
72.
26
30
10
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3 /4
20
111
11/
11/
640
680
6'
6'
12'
100
399,900
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969
388
277
76
681/4
33
32
8
61
1'
23
1
2
2
770
810
6'
6'
12'
77
500,000
80%
1,212
485
346
83
76
26
25
10
687'8
1'
N/A
N/A
1
1
710
750
6'
6'
24'
77
600,000
78%
1,418
567
405
84
76
28
33
12
681/4
1
N/A
WA
1
1
780
820
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5'
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t Minimum clearance from combustible construction (walls 1 ceilings).
"D" 81"F" dimensions applies to front and rear water connections.
Increase Height dimension by 3.518" for NSF Compliant Models
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Arleneral Safety PrecaL ' ons
Be sure to read and understand the entire Use & Caro Manual before attempting to install or operate this water heater. Pay particular atten-
tion to the following General Safety Precautions. Failure to follow these warnings could result in a fire or explosion, causing properly dam-
age, bodily Injury or death. Should you have any problems understanding the instructions in this manual, STOP, and get help from a quali-
fied installer or service technician or the gas supplier.
A WARNING
Gasoline, as well as other flammable materials and liquids (adhe-
sives, solvents, etc.), and the vapors they produce, are extremely
dangerous. DO NOT handle, use or store gasoline or other
flammable or combustible materials anywhere near or in the vicin-
ity of a water heater. Be sure to read and follow the warning label
pictured below and other labels on the water heater, as well as the
warnings printed in this manual. Failure to do so can result in
property damage, bodily injury, or death.
A DANGER
Failure to install the draft hood and properly vent the water heater
to the outdoors as outlined in the Venting Section of this manual
can result in unsafe operation of the water heater. To avoid the
risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide,
never operate this water heater unless It is properly vented and
has an adequate air supply for proper operation. Be sure to
Inspect the vent system for proper installation at initial start -up
and at least annually thereafter. Refer to Maintenance section of
this manual for more information regarding vent system inspec-
tions.
A DANGER
A Vapors from flammable
liquids will explode and
catch fire causing death or
severe bums.
Do not use or store flammable
products such as gasoline,
solvents or adhesives in the
same room or area near the
water heater.
Keep flammable products:
1. far away from heater,
2. in approved containers,
3. tightly closed and
4. out of children's reach.
installation:
Do not install water heater
where flammable products will
be stored or used unless the
main burner and pilot flames
Water heater has a main
burner and pilot flame.
The pilot flame:
1. which can come on at
any time and
2. will ignite flammable
vapors.
Vapors:
1. cannot be seen,
2. are heavier than air,
3. go a long way on the
floor and
4. can be canted from
other rooms to the pilot
flame by air currents.
are at least 18" above the
floor. This will reduce, but not
eliminate, the risk of vapors
being ignited by the main
burner or pilot flame.
Read and follow water heater warnings and instructions. If owners
manual is missing, contact the retailer or manufacturer.
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A DANGER
UQUEFIED PETROLEUM MODELS — Propane, or LP gas, must
be used with great caution.
• it is heavier than air and will collect first in lower areas making
it hard to detect at nose level.
• Make sure to look and smell for LP leaks before attempting to
light appliance. Use a soapy solution to check all gas fittings
and connections. Bubbling at a connection indicates a leak
that must be corrected. When smelling to detect an LP leak,
be sure to sniff near the floor too.
• Gas detectors are recommended in LP applications and their
installation should be in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and/or local laws, rules, regulations or cus-
toms.
• It is recommended that more than one method be used to
detect leaks in LP applications.
IF LP GAS iS PRESENT OR SUSPECTED:
• DO NOT attempt to find the cause yourself;
• 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 and make sure that everyone
else leaves also.
• Leave the doors open for ventilation and contact the gas sup-
plier, a qualified service agency or the fire department.
• Keep the area clear until the service call has been made, the
leak is corrected, and a qualified agency has determined the
area to be safe.
A WARNING
Both LP and natural gas have an odorant added to help detection.
Some people may not physically be able to smell or recognize this
odorant. If unsure or unfamiliar about the smell associated with
LP or natural gas, ask the gas supplier. Other conditions, such as
"Odorant Fade ", which causes the odorant to "fade ", or diminish
in intensity can also hide or camouflage a gas leak.
A DANGER
Water heaters utilizing Liquefied Petroleum gas (LP) are different
from natural gas models. A natural gas heater will not function
safely on LP gas and vice versa. No attempt should ever be made
to convert a heater from natural gas to LP gas. To avoid possible
equipment damage, personal injury or fire: DO NOT connect this
water heater to a fuel type not in accordance with unit data plate.
Propane for propane units. Natural gas for natural gas units.
These units are not certified for any other type fuel.
A WARNING
LP appliances should not be installed below -grade (for example,
in a basement) if such installation is prohibited by federal, state
and/or local laws, rules, regulations or customs.
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Temperature
Time to Produce Serious Bum
120° F.
More than 5 minutes
125° F.
11/2 to 2 minutes
130° F.
About 30 seconds
135° F.
About 10 Seconds
140° F.
Less than 5 seconds
145° F.
Less than 3 seconds
150° F.
About 1 seconds
155° F.
About 1 second
A , " , enerai Safety Precauflns
To meet commercial water use needs, the thermostat on this
water heater is adjustable up to 180°F. However, water tempera-
tures over 125°F can cause severe bums instantly or death from
scalds. This is the preferred starting point for setting the control
for supplying general purpose hot water.
Safety and energy conservation are factors to be considered
when setting the water temperature on the thermostat. The most
energy efficient operation will result when the temperature setting
is the lowest that satisfies the needs consistent with the applica-
tion.
A DANGER
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HQT
Water temperature over 125 °F can
cause severe burns instantly or
death from scalds.
Children, disabled and elderly are
at highest risk of being scalded.
See instruction manual before
setting temperature at water
heater.
Feel water before bathing or
showering.
Temperature limiting valves are
available, see manual.
Maximum water temperatures occur just after burner has shut off.
To find hot water temperature being delivered, turn on a hot water
faucet and place a thermometer in the hot water stream and read
the thermometer.
2
The following chart details the relationship of water tern
perature and time with regard to scald Injury and emay'bil!'
used as a guide in determining the safest water tempera
ture for your applications.
Table courtesy of Shriners Bum Institute
TIME / TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS
The temperature of the water in the heater can be regulated
by setting the temperature dial on front of the thermostat. To
comply with safety regulations the thermostat was set at its
lowest setting before water heater was shipped from the
factory. The illustration below Illustrates the thermostat and
how to adjust the water temperature.
To adjust the water temperature,
insert a small straight screwdriver
into slotted screw in hole in front
of thermostat and turn wheel to
desired setting. Thermostat is ad-
justable up to 180° F.
CAUTION!! — Hotter water in-
creases the risk of SCALDING!
A DANGER
Honeywell I
There Is a Hot Water SCALD Potential if the thermostat is set too
high.
NOTE: When this water heater is supplying general purpose hot
water requirements for use by individuals, a thermostatically con-
trolled mixing valve for reducing point of use water temperature is
recommended to reduce the risk of scald injury. Contact a
licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority for further infor-
mation.
A WARNING
Read and Review this entire Manual with special emphasis on the
Draft Hood and Venting Sections (Page 4) and Operation Section
(Pages 7.9) prior to any installation work
LOCAL INSTALLATION REGULATIONS
This water heater must be installed in accordance with these in-
structions, local codes, utility company require -ments and /or, in the
absence of local codes, the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1 In the United States, or CGA /CAN B149 Instal-
lation Codes in Canada.
LOCATION
A. The water heater should be installed in a clean, dry location as
close as practical to the gas vent or chimney. Long hot water lines
should be insulated to conserve water and energy. The water
heater and water lines should be protected from exposure to freez-
ing temperatures.
B. A gas fired water heater should not be installed in a space where
liquids which give off flammable vapors are to be used or stored.
Such liquids include gasoline, LP gas (butane and propane), paint
or adhesives and their thinners, solvents or removers. Because of
natural air movement in a room or other enclosed space, flammable
vapors can be carried some distance from where their liquids are
being used or stored. The open flame of the water heater's inter-
mittent pilot or main burner can ignite these vapors causing an
explosion or fire which may result in severe burns or death to those
in range, as well as property damage. For these reasons, instal-
lation of a gas fired water heater in a garage is not desirable.
A WARNING
If a location in a garage is the only alternative, the gas water heater
should be installed so that the open flame of the pilot and main
burner are no less than 18 inches above the garage floor. The
water heater must be located or protected so it is not subject to
physical damage by moving vehicles or area flooding. Raising the
gas fired water heater will reduce BUT NOT eliminate the possibili-
ty of lighting the vapor of any flammable liquids which may be
improperly stored or accidentally spilled.
C. All models are certified for installation on combustible floors and
in alcoves. The minimum side and top clearance to walls and ceil-
ing for providing protection of combustible materials are shown
in the table on page ii of this manual and on the water heater's
rating label. A front clearance of 18 inches (46 cm) should be pro-
vided for adequate inspection and servicing.
If the water heater must be installed on carpeting, place a metal
or wood panel beneath water heater extending beyond its full width
and depth at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) in all directions. If the water
heater is installed in an alcove, the entire floor must be covered
by the panel.
A CAUTION
The water heater should not be located in an area where leakage
of the tank or connections will result in damage to the area adja-
cent to it or to lower floors of the structure. When such areas can-
not be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable catch pan, ade-
quately drained, be installed under the water heater. The pan
MUST NOT restrict the flow of combustion air flow to bottom of
water heater.
Introduction
NOTE: Auxiliary catch pan installation MUST conform to the
applicable local codes. -
D. RESTAURANTS — If the water heater is to be installed in a restau-
rant or other location where the floor is frequently cleaned, it must
be elevated to provide at least six inches (15 cm) of clearance
from the floor to comply with NSF International recommendations.
A factory- designed leg extension kit is available for this purpose
from the distributor or store where the water heater was purchased.
Ask for Leg Kit AS35450.
E. COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR — Proper operation of the
water heater requires air for combustion and ventilation. If the
water heater is installed in a building of conventional frame, ma-
sonry or metal construction, and there are no other appliances
installed that require an air supply, infiltration air is normally ad-
equate for proper combustion and ventilation, and an outside air
supply for the water heater may not be required. However, if the
water heater is installed in a confined space, or the building is of
unusually tight construction, then an outside air supply must be
provided. Provisions for Combustion and Ventilation air must com-
ply with the applicable codes and standards as defined in the Local
Installation Regulations section on page 3.
FOR INSTALLATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
If the water heater is to be installed in a confined space, defined
as one having a volume of less that 50 cubic feet (1.4 cu. meters)
per 1000 Btu /h of the total input of all appliances within that space,
an air supply must be provided. The air must be supplied through
two permanent openings of equal area, one of which is to be located
approximately 12 inches (30cm) above the floor and the other of
which is to be located approximately 12 inches (30cm) below the
ceiling. The minimum net free area of each opening must be not
less than one square inch per 1000 Btu /h of the total input of all the
appliances in the enclosure or structure, if each of the openings
communicates with other uncon -fined areas inside the structure.
If the required air is to be supplied directly from outdoors (or a
freely ventilated attic or crawl space), or through vertical ducts,
there must be two openings located as specified above, and each
must have a minimum net free area of not less than one square
inch (6.5 sq. cm) per 4,000 Btu /h of the total input rating of all ap-
pliances in the en- closure.
If horizontal ducts are used to communicate with the outdoors,
however, each opening must have a minimum net free area of not
less than one square inch (6.5 sq. cm) per 2000 Btu /h of the total
input rating of all appliances in the en- closure.
NOTE: If the openings are to be covered with a protective
screen or grill, the net free area of the covering material must
be used in determining the size of the openings mentioned
above. Protective screening for the openings MUST NOT be
smaller than'/ inch (.64 cm) mesh to resist clogging by lint or
other debris.
For additional information regarding combustion and ventilation
air supply requirements, refer to the latest edition of the Ameri-
can National Standard / National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1
FOR INSTALLATIONS IN CANADA:
While the requirements for U.S. installations outlined above are
generally true in Canada, precise requirements for combustion
and ventilation air supplies are detailed in the CAN /CGA B149 In-
stallation Codes; under "Venting Systems and Air Supply for Ap-
pliances". To ensure that the water heater is properly installed,
those requirements must be followed.
3
Introduction
Large exhaust fans can lower the air pressure inside a building
or room and interfere with proper venting and operation. Com-
mercial kitchens or other locations that must maintain a high flow
of exhaust air should have the water heater installed in a sepa-
rate room with combustion and ventilation air supplied directly
from outside as described above.
F. CORROSIVE ATMOSPHERES — The heater should not be In-
stalled near an air supply containing halogenated hydrocarbons.
For example, the air in beauty shops, dry cleaning establishments,
A WARNING
The manufacturer's warranty does not cover any damage or
defect caused by Installation, or attachment, or use of any special
attachment such as energy saving devices (other than those
authorized by the manufacturer) into, onto, or in conjunction with
the water heater. The use of such unauthorized devices may
shorten the life of the water heater and may endanger life and
property. The manufacturer disclaims any responsibility for such
loss or injury resutting from the use of such unauthorized devices.
1. INSPECT SHIPMENT — for possible damage. The manufacturer's
responsibility ceases upon delivery of goods to the carrier in good
condition. Any claims for damanp, shortage in shipments, or non
delivery must be filed immediately against carrier by consignee.
2. DRAFT HOOD — The combination draft hood - flue damper as-
sembly designed for and shipped with this water heater must be
installed, without alteration, directly on the flue outlet collar. DO
NOT substitute any other size or type of draft hood.
Before proceeding with installation, verify that the part number
on the draft hood • flue damper assembly matches that called for
on label near connector. If not, see your distributor or the store
from where the water heater was purchased.
A.) Place the draft hood - flue damper assembly on the flue outlet of
the water heater with the drive motor to the left front. Rotate as
necessary to position where the plug on the end of the wire har-
ness can freely engage in the receptacle of the drive motor.
Damper Mounting
Screw
3/8' Maximum Length Damper
Mounting Screw
Additional screws located at 90°
ntervals around Damper Base
Insert Polarized Plug into re-
ceptacle on Drive Motor after
Damper / Draft Hood Assem-
bly is secured to water heater.
Note: Damper MUST be in open position when water
heater main bumer is operating
Figure 3. — Installing Damper / Draft Hood Assembly
Installation
4
photo processing labs, and storage areas for liquid and powdered
bleaches or swim pool chemicals often contain such hydrocar-
bons. The air there may be safe to breathe, but when It passes
through a gas flame, corrosive elements are released that will
shorten the life of any gas burning appliance. Propellants from
common spray cans or gas leaks from refrigeration equipment
are highly corrosive after passing through a flame. The limited
warranty Is voided when failure of water heater is due to a corro-
sive atmosphere. (Reference is made to the limited warranty for
complete terms and conditions.)
B.) Mark a spot on top pan through the hole in support bracket at the
rear of the drive motor. (Refer to Figure 3.)
C.) Remove the draft hood - flue damper assembly and drill a hole
through the spot for securing it with sheet metal screw.
D.) Reinstall the draft hood - flue damper assembly and secure it with
a sheet metal screw through the support bracket. Also install three
(3) 318 "(.95 cm) maximum length self drilling screws (supplied with
Damper Assembly) into holes located around the base of Damper
Assembly. (Refer to Figure 3.)
E.) Electrical connections to the drive motor are made with a plug
that is polarized to insure correct insertion. The drive motor re-
ceptacle is external to the casing for easy access. (Refer to Fig-
ure 3.)
3. VENTING —The responsibility for providing a vent of adequate ca-
pacity and in good usable condition is that of the installing contrac-
tor. There is a limit to the Btu /h capacity of any given vent or chim-
ney style and height; For installations in the United States, capaci-
ty tables are printed in Appendix "G" of the National Fuel Gas Code
(ANSI Z223.1). For installations in Canada, this information is con-
tained in Appendix B of CAN /CGA B -149 Installation Codes
As an alternate method for sizing a vent connected to more than one
appliance, the effective area of the vent shall be not less than the
area of the largest vent connector plus 50% of the areas of addi-
tional draft hood outlets.
Any horizontal run of vent connector connecting the draft hood to
the gas vent or chimney, must have an upward slope of at least 1/4"
per foot of length. Single wall vent connectors must be at least 6"
from adjacent unprotected combustible surfaces. Joints of vent con-
nectors should be securely fastened by sheet metal screws or other
approved method. Provide support for vent, or vent connectors to
keep weight off draft hood.
4. GAS SERVICE — The inlet gas pressure to the water heater must
not exceed 10.5" w.c. (2.6 kPa) for Natural gas and 13.0" w.c. (3.2
kPa) for L.P. gas. For purposes of input adjustment, the minimum
inlet gas pressure (with main burner on) is shown on the rating plate.
If high or low gas pressure is present, contact the gas company for
correction.
The gas line should be of adequate size to prevent undue pressure
drop. Sizing based upon Table 1 (on pg. 6) is recommended. No
additional allowance is necessary for an ordinary number of fit-
tings.
A ground joint union and manual shutoff valve should be installed
in the gas line near the water heater so that the burner assembly
may be easily removed. The shut -off valve must be readily ac-
cessible for turning on or off. See Fig. 4 or 5 on page 5.
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Recirculation Loop
Storage
Tank
Cap
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Air Gap 6'
Discharge Pipe to Suitable Open Drain
Discharge Pipe to Sultible Open Drain
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Temperature & Pressure Renal Valve
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Optional
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Outlet
Check Valve
Cold Water
Inlet
Shut-Off
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NOTES:
1.) Heater's Outlet Piping must have
upward slope, otherwise use Circulator
2.) If Vertical Tank is used, follow same lay-
out
Figure 4. — Typical Gravity Circulating System
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Gas
Supply
Manual
Gas
Shut-Off
Thermostat
Ground Joint Union
Sediment Trap
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Recirculation Loop
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Temperature & Pressure
Relief Valve
Air Gap 6"
Gas Valve
Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve
(See Local Code)
Cold
Shut-Off Inlet
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continuously without the Control
Check Valve
Discharge Line
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Hot
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A sediment trap must be installed at the bottom of the gas line.
See Fig. 4 or 5 on page 5.
The pipe compound used should be resistant to the action of liq-
uefied petroleum gases.
LEAK TESTING — The water heater and its gas connections
MUST be leak tested at normal operating pressure before it is
placed in operation. Turn ON the manual gas shut -off valve near
the water heater. Use a soapy water solution to test for gas leaks
at all connections and fittings. Bubbles indicate a gas leak that
must be corrected. The water heater factory connections to the
gas valve should also be leak tested after placing the water heater
in operation.
A WARNING
NEVER use open flame to test for gas leaks, as bodily injury or
property damage could result
PRESSURE TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM — The water
heater and its manual gas shut -off valve MUST be disconnected
from the gas supply piping system during any high pressure test-
ing of that system at pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (14" w.c. / 3.5
kPa).
The water heater MUST be isolated from the gas piping system
by closing the manual gas shut -off valve during any pressure test-
ing of the gas supply piping at pressures equal to or less than 1/2
psi (14" w.c. / 3.5 kPa).
5. RELIEF VALVE — A new factory installed combination pressure
and temperature relief valve, complying with the Standard for Re-
lief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Sup-
ply Systems, ANSI Z21.22, or Standard CAN1 -4.4, Temperature,
Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum
Relief Valves is provided with the water heater. No valve is to be
placed between the relief valve and the water heater. For a cir-
culating tank installation, the separate storage tank(s) must have
similar protection. The pressure rating of the relief valve must not
exceed 150 psi (160 psi for ASME models), the maximum working
pressure as marked on front of the water heater.
The Btu /h rating of the relief valve must equal or exceed the Btu /h
input of the water heater as marked on its rating plate.
Connect the outlet of the relief valve to a suitable open drain. The
discharge line must pitch downward from the valve to allow com-
plete draining (by gravity) of the relief valve and discharge line, and
be no smaller than the outlet of the valve. The end of the discharge
line should not be threaded or concealed and should be protect-
ed from freezing. No valve of any type, restriction or reducer cou-
pling should be installed in the discharge line. Local codes shall
govern the installation of relief valves.
Installation
6
6. WATER CONNECTIONS — This water heater,may be connect-
ed individually, in multiples with others, or with an external hot
water storage tank.
Inlet water connections are made to the lower nipple and outlet
water connections are made to the upper nipple or, if desired on
models so equipped, the optional top connections may be utilized.
An outlet tube is provided with some models. When using the side
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section and rotate the nipple so that the indicator mark is jzatesi
At the top. Some models are provided with inlet and outlet tubes.
When using the side connectio on these mo install one tube
I the upper connection and one in the lower connection and rotate
the nipples so their indicator marks are located at the top.
Cap or plug unused connections. Use only clean, new galvanized
steel, copper or approved plastic pipe for water connections. Local
codes or regulations shall govern the exact type of material to be
used. The installation of unions on the inlet and outlet water lines
and a shut -off valve in at least the cold water inlet line is recom-
mended, so the water heater may be easily disconnected for ser-
vicing. Dielectric unions are not required for protection of water
heater.
When this water heater is supplying general purpose hot water
requirements for use by individuals, a thermostatically controlled
mixing valve is recommended to reduce the risk of scald injury.
Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority for fur-
ther information.
Thermometer(s) should be installed so that they indicate the tem-
perature of the water at or near the outlet of the water heater and
storage tank(s) if provided. See Fig. 4 or 5 on page 5.
If the water heater is installed in a closed water supply system,
such as one having a back -flow preventer in the cold water sup-
ply line, means shall be provided to control thermal expansion.
Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to
control this.
If a recirculation line is installed, the return connection should be
made to a tee close to the inlet connection on the water heater.
A check valve should always be installed in the recirculation line
to prevent cold water from entering.
Factory designed Equa -Flow Manifolds, and Jacketed, Insulated
Storage Tanks are available.
7. WIRING — A polarized 120V 50/60 Hz power supply, with suit-
able disconnect means, must be connected to the black and white
leads provided. The current is approximately 0.3 Amps. The water
heater, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accor-
dance with local codes, or, in the absence of local codes, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA 70 in the United States; or
CSA C22.1 Electrical Code, in Canada. Refer to Fig. 9 or 10 on
back cover of this manual for water heater internal wiring dia-
grams.
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TABLE 1
Maximum Capacity of Pips in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour for Gas Pressures of
0.5 psiy or Less and a Pressure Drop of 0.3 Inch Water Column
Based on a 0.60 Specific Gravity Natural Gas; If 1.5 Specific Gravity L.P. Gas is used, multiply capacity by 0.63
Nominal
Iron Pipe Size,
Inches
Internal
Diameter
Inches
Length of Pipe, Feet
10
20
30
40
50
80
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
1/2
.622
132
92
73
63
56
50
46
43
40
38
34
31
28
26
3/4
.824
278
190
152
130
115
105
96
90
84
79
72
64
59
55
1
1.049
520
350
285
245
215
195
180
170
160
150
130
120
110
100
1 1/4
1.380
1,050
730
590
500
440
400
370
350
320
305
275
250
225
210
1 1/2
1.610
1,600
1,100
890
760
670
610
560
530
490
460
410
380
350
320
2
2.067
3,050
2,100
1,650
1,450
1,270
1,150
1,050
990
930
870
780
710
650
610
21/2
2.469
4,800
3,300
2,700
2,300
2,000
1,850
1,700
1,600
1,500
1,400
1,250
1,130
1,050
980
3
3.068
8,500
5,900
4,700
4,100
3,600
3,250
3,000
2,800
2 600
2 500
2 200
2 000
1,850
3,800
1,700
2,500
4
4.026
17.500
12.000
9.700
8.300
7.400
6.800
6.200
5.800
5,400
5.100
4.500
4.100
A sediment trap must be installed at the bottom of the gas line.
See Fig. 4 or 5 on page 5.
The pipe compound used should be resistant to the action of liq-
uefied petroleum gases.
LEAK TESTING — The water heater and its gas connections
MUST be leak tested at normal operating pressure before it is
placed in operation. Turn ON the manual gas shut -off valve near
the water heater. Use a soapy water solution to test for gas leaks
at all connections and fittings. Bubbles indicate a gas leak that
must be corrected. The water heater factory connections to the
gas valve should also be leak tested after placing the water heater
in operation.
A WARNING
NEVER use open flame to test for gas leaks, as bodily injury or
property damage could result
PRESSURE TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM — The water
heater and its manual gas shut -off valve MUST be disconnected
from the gas supply piping system during any high pressure test-
ing of that system at pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (14" w.c. / 3.5
kPa).
The water heater MUST be isolated from the gas piping system
by closing the manual gas shut -off valve during any pressure test-
ing of the gas supply piping at pressures equal to or less than 1/2
psi (14" w.c. / 3.5 kPa).
5. RELIEF VALVE — A new factory installed combination pressure
and temperature relief valve, complying with the Standard for Re-
lief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Sup-
ply Systems, ANSI Z21.22, or Standard CAN1 -4.4, Temperature,
Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum
Relief Valves is provided with the water heater. No valve is to be
placed between the relief valve and the water heater. For a cir-
culating tank installation, the separate storage tank(s) must have
similar protection. The pressure rating of the relief valve must not
exceed 150 psi (160 psi for ASME models), the maximum working
pressure as marked on front of the water heater.
The Btu /h rating of the relief valve must equal or exceed the Btu /h
input of the water heater as marked on its rating plate.
Connect the outlet of the relief valve to a suitable open drain. The
discharge line must pitch downward from the valve to allow com-
plete draining (by gravity) of the relief valve and discharge line, and
be no smaller than the outlet of the valve. The end of the discharge
line should not be threaded or concealed and should be protect-
ed from freezing. No valve of any type, restriction or reducer cou-
pling should be installed in the discharge line. Local codes shall
govern the installation of relief valves.
Installation
6
6. WATER CONNECTIONS — This water heater,may be connect-
ed individually, in multiples with others, or with an external hot
water storage tank.
Inlet water connections are made to the lower nipple and outlet
water connections are made to the upper nipple or, if desired on
models so equipped, the optional top connections may be utilized.
An outlet tube is provided with some models. When using the side
,t Si , • III
•: a t: 5,: •t
section and rotate the nipple so that the indicator mark is jzatesi
At the top. Some models are provided with inlet and outlet tubes.
When using the side connectio on these mo install one tube
I the upper connection and one in the lower connection and rotate
the nipples so their indicator marks are located at the top.
Cap or plug unused connections. Use only clean, new galvanized
steel, copper or approved plastic pipe for water connections. Local
codes or regulations shall govern the exact type of material to be
used. The installation of unions on the inlet and outlet water lines
and a shut -off valve in at least the cold water inlet line is recom-
mended, so the water heater may be easily disconnected for ser-
vicing. Dielectric unions are not required for protection of water
heater.
When this water heater is supplying general purpose hot water
requirements for use by individuals, a thermostatically controlled
mixing valve is recommended to reduce the risk of scald injury.
Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority for fur-
ther information.
Thermometer(s) should be installed so that they indicate the tem-
perature of the water at or near the outlet of the water heater and
storage tank(s) if provided. See Fig. 4 or 5 on page 5.
If the water heater is installed in a closed water supply system,
such as one having a back -flow preventer in the cold water sup-
ply line, means shall be provided to control thermal expansion.
Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to
control this.
If a recirculation line is installed, the return connection should be
made to a tee close to the inlet connection on the water heater.
A check valve should always be installed in the recirculation line
to prevent cold water from entering.
Factory designed Equa -Flow Manifolds, and Jacketed, Insulated
Storage Tanks are available.
7. WIRING — A polarized 120V 50/60 Hz power supply, with suit-
able disconnect means, must be connected to the black and white
leads provided. The current is approximately 0.3 Amps. The water
heater, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accor-
dance with local codes, or, in the absence of local codes, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA 70 in the United States; or
CSA C22.1 Electrical Code, in Canada. Refer to Fig. 9 or 10 on
back cover of this manual for water heater internal wiring dia-
grams.
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Operation
Before operating - this water heater, be sure to reed and follow the Instructions on the label pictured below and all Othe' labels on the
water heater, as well as the warnings printed in this manual. Failure to do so can result in unsafe operation of the water heeler�resulting
in property damage, bodily Injury, or death. Should you have any problems reading or following the Instructions In this STOP
and get help from a qualified person.
1. LIGHTING PROCEDURE • Lighting procedures are outlined on the label pictured below. This label is also located on the water heater near the thermostat.
NOTE: The Gas Valve supplied with this water heater may vary from the one pictured on the label below, but the Lighting Instructions are the same
for all types of valves supplied with this model water heater.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING
WAIVING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life
A.This appliance is equipped with an ignition
device which automatically lights the pilot. DO
NOT try to light the pilot by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the
appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to
the floor because some gas is heavier than air
and will sett4e on the floor.
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.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fire department.
C .Use only your hand to turn the gas control knob.
Never use tools. If the knob will not turn by hand, .
don't try to repair it, call a qualified service
technician. Force or attempt to repair may result
in a fire or explosion.
D .Do not use this appliance if any part has been
under water. Immediately call a qualified ser-
vice technician to inspect the appliance and to
replace any part of the control system and any
gas control which has been under water.
OPERATING IVS'TRJCTIONs
1. STOP! READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION
ABOVE ON THIS LABEL.
2. USING A SLOTTED SCREW DRIVER — INSERT
INTO TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT OPEN-
ING. TURN SCREW CLOCKWISE TO THE
LOWEST SETTING
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APPLIANCE.
4. THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN IGNITION
DEVICE WHICH AUTOMATICALLY LIGHTS THE
PILOT. DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT THE PILOT BY HAND.
5. TURN THE "GAS COCK KNOB" CLOCKWISE
TO "OFF."
6. WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO CLEAR OUT
ANY GAS. IF YOU THEN SMELL GAS, STOP!
FOLLOW "B" IN THE SAFETY INFORMATION
ABOVE ON THIS LABEL. IF YOU DON'T
SMELL GAS, GO TO NEXT STEP.
7. TURN "GAS COCK KNOB" COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE t � TO "ON ".
8. TURN ON ALL ELECTRIC POWER TO THE
APPLIANCE.
9. SET THERMOSTAT TO DESIRED SETTING
IF THE APPLIANCE WILL NOT OPERATE,
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS "TO TURN
OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE" AND CALL YOUR
SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR GAS SUPPLIER.
TO TURN OFF GAS TOAPPLUANCE
1. SET THE THERMOSTAT TO LOWEST SETTING. 1. TURN THE "GAS COCK KNOB" CLOCKWISE
2. TURN OFF ALL ELECTRIC POWER TO THE TO "OFF ".
APPLIANCE IF SERVICE IS TO BE PERFORMED.
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SAFETY
A. Do turn off manual gas shut -off valve if water heater has been sub-
jected to over heating, fire, flood, physical damage or if gas supply
fails to shut off.
B. Do Not turn on water heater unless it is filled with water. qualified person or serviceman perform the work.
C. Do Not turn on water heater if cold water supply shut -off valve is
closed.
D. Do Not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liq-
uids, such as adhesives or paint thinner, in vicinity of this or any
other appliance. If such flammables must be used, open doors and
windows for ventilation, and all gas burning appliances in vicinity
should be shut off, including their pilot lights, to avoid vapors ignit-
ing.
NOTE: Flammable vapors may be drawn by air currents from
surrounding areas to the water heater.
PRECAUTIONS
E. Do not allow combustible materials such as newspaper, rags or
mops to accumulate near water heater.
F. If there is any difficulty in understanding or following the OPERA-
TION or MAINTENANCE instructions, it is recommended that a
A CAUTION
Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system served by
this water heater that has not been used for a long period of time
(generally two weeks or more). HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY
FLAMMABLE!! To dissipate such gas and to reduce risk of injury,
it is recommended that the hot water faucet be opened for sever-
al minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appli-
ance connected to the hot water system. if hydrogen is present,
there will probably be an unusual sound such as air escaping
through the pipe as the water begins to flow. Do not smoke or
use an open flame near the faucet at the time It is open.
2. TEMPERATURE SETTINGS — The thermostat is adjusted to its
lowest temperature position when shipped from the factory. To
meet commercial water use needs, it is adjustable up to 180 °F
(82 °C). However, water temperatures over 125 °F (52 °C) can
cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds. This is the pre-
ferred starting point for settil,y :;ie control for supplying general
purpose hot water.
Safety and energy conservation are factors to be considered when
setting the water temperature on the thermostat. The most ener-
gy efficient operation will result when the temperature setting is
the lowest that satisfies the needs consistent with the applica-
tion.
A DANGER
There is a hot water SCALD POTENTIAL If the thermostat is set
too high.
To adjust the water temperature,
insert a small straight screwdriver
into slotted screw in hole in front
of thermostat and turn wheel to
desired setting. Thermostat is ad-
justable up to 180° F (82 °C).
CAUTION!! — Hotter water in-
creases the risk of SCALDING!
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Figure 6. — Thermostat adjustment
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A WARNING
When this water heater is supplying general purpose hot water
requirements for individuals, a thermostatically controlled mixing
valve for reducing point of use water temperature is recommend-
ed. Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority for
further information.
Outlet water temperature will vary during normal operating cy-
cles. Reliable temperature readings should be taken shortly after
main burner cycles off during a period of little or no use,
3. GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE — With the gas valve supplied with
this water heater, main burner ignition occurs at a low or step
manifold pressure, which will then automatically build up to its
normal operating level . The rated operating manifold pressure
is listed on the water heater rating plate. For purposes of input
adjustment, the minimum inlet gas pressure(with main burner on)
is also shown on the rating plate. A 1/8" NPT tapping is provided
on the outlet side of the gas valve for connecting a manometer to
check this pressure. If necessary, adjust the pressure to the prop-
er value by turning regulator adjustment screw clockwise to in-
crease pressure, or counterclockwise to decrease pressure.
4. CHECK INPUT— Consult the local Gas Company to determine the
heating value of the gas supplied. Check input by clocking gas meter
with all other gas appliances turned off. Use the following formula:
INPUT (btulh) _ (3,600) x (Healing Value) x (Number of Cubic Feet Timed)
Seconds Clocked
A WARNING
DO NOT exceed Input shown on the water heater's rating plate!
To insure accuracy for rating, clock enough cubic feet of gas so that
the clocked time is at least 60 seconds.
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Small adjustments can be made by varying the manifold pressure
from the designated settings mentioned above.
5. INTERMITTENT PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT— No adjustment
is required with normal inlet gas pressures. The pilot flame ad-
justment valve is pre -set, and does not normally require re-ad-
justment.
6. HIGH ALTITUDE — Ratings of gas appliances are based on in-
stallation and operation at sea level up to elevations of 2000 feet.
Factory prepared high altitude models are available and are specif-
ically rated for installations at elevations up to 5000 feet. Refer
to rating plate on front of water heater for model number and alti-
tude specifications.
Properly maintained, this water heater will provide years of depend-
able, trouble free service. It is strongly suggested that a regular rou-
tine maintenance program be established and followed by the owner.
It is further recommended that a periodic inspection of the thermo-
stat, burner, relief valve, internal flueway, draft hood / damper as-
sembly and venting system should be made by service technicians
qualified in gas appliance repair.
1. ROUTINE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
A. BURNERS—Visually inspect the main burner flame and the pilot
flame at least every three months. Refer to Figures 7 and 8 for
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Figure 7. — Pilot Flame Pattern
Figure 8. — Pilot & Main Burner Flame Pattern
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1. EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN —
A WARNING
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off
the manual gas control valve to the appliance.
A WARNING
DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appli-
ance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas
control which has been under water.
If the water heater has been subjected to fire or physical damage,
turn off gas at the manual gas control (shut -off) valve. Do not op-
erate the water heater again until it has been checked out by a
qualified service technician.
Maintenance
normal flame pattern. Fallen scale can usually be dislodged from
the tops of the burners with a thin rod, then vacuumed or brushed
from the bottom of the burner box. If a more thorough cleaning is
deemed necessary to restore a normal flame pattern, the burner
tray assembly should be removed and the burners cleaned indi-
vidually.
A CAUTION
For your safety, removal and cleaning of burner tray and individual
burners should be performed ONLY by a qualified service techni-
cian, as it involves disconnection of gas piping and leak testing.
TO REMOVE BURNER TRAY:
1. Turn off manual gas shut -off valve.
2. Disconnect gas pipe union and wiring to gas valve.
3. Remove retaining screw from burner tray rail on side opposite
gas valve.
4. Slide burner tray assembly out. When reinstalling the burner tray
assembly, make certain it is pushed in all the way against the
stop attached to bottom pan. Then reinstall the retaining screw.
5. Reconnect gas pipe union and wiring to gas valve, turn on man-
ual gas shut -off valve and test for gas leak.
B. VENTING SYSTEM — Inspect venting system at least yearly to
make certain the passageways are free and unobstructed, and
that the vent connectors from the water heater's draft hood to the
chimney are properly positioned and securely attached. Remove
any obstructions in vent connector or chimney and replace any
corroded through vent connectors.
C. CONTROLS — The manifold pressure and controls should be
checked at least yearly by a qualified service technician.
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Maintenance
1. This water heater is equipped with a combination thermo-
stat/temperature limiting device (ECO) that should be checked
annually by qualified service personnel.
A CAUTION
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
2. The Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve must be free to
operate properly. Check (at least once a year) by lifting the
handle fully and allowing several gallons of water to flush
through the discharge line. Make certain the discharged water
is directed to a suitable drain.
A DANGER
Before manually operating the relief valve, make certain no one
will be exposed to the danger of coming in contact with the hot
water released by this valve. The water may be hot enough to cre-
ate a SCALD hazard. The water released should be directed to a
suitable drain to prevent Injury or damage.
NOTE: If the temperature and pressure relief valve on the
water heater discharges periodically, this may be due to ther-
mal expansion in a "closed" water system. Contact the water
supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to correct this.
DO NOT plug the relief valve outlet.
D. TANK— Good maintenance requires that the tank be cleaned of
deposits. Unless the water supply is soft (0 to 5 grains hardness),
scale or lime deposits will accumulate in the tank. Hard water
scale is deposited at an increasingly high rate in proportion to in-
creased water temperature. Accumulation of these deposits may
reduce efficiency, and shorten the life of the water heater. A well
maintained water softener will keep the inside of the tank free of
damaging scale deposits.
Any new installation should have a tank inspection program set up
initially for frequent inspection. The first inspection should be
within a six month period. Once the scaling tendencies have been
established, the inspection program can be modified to suit the
water conditions. Cleaning should be performed if the scale has
accumulated above the drain valve opening.
Maintenance Notes
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A wet -dry shop vac. with a nozzle fashioned from 1" and /or 3/4"
polyethylene pipe makes a good tool for scraping and removing
scale.
TO CLEAN OR INSPECT TANK:
1. Shut off gas valve and drain tank.
2. Remove tank clean -out cover on jacket and with pocket knife
cut and remove a circular plug of insulation the full size of jack-
et opening.
3. Loosen nut on seal plate assembly enough to twist yoke side-
ways. Hold assembly securely and push inward, then remove
from tank.
4. Remove as much built -up scale from flue tubes and tank bot-
tom as practical. Do not attempt to clean so thoroughly that
the tool used damages the glass lining.
5. Clean the seal plate and install a new gasket. Wipe clean the
interior surface of the tank that contacts the gasket. Reinstall
the seal plate and tighten in position. Fill tank with water and
check for leaks. If no leaks are found, install insulation plug
and clean -out cover on jacket and re -light the water heater.
If chemical lime dissolving cleaners are preferred, cautiously fol-
low the instructions supplied with the cleaner. DO NOT use a muri-
atic or hydrochloric acid (NCI) base cleaner.
2. ANODE INSPECTION — The water supply in certain areas con-
tains very aggressive elements. In these areas, periodic inspec-
tion of the anode is recommended to determine if replacement is
necessary. The anode(s) supplied in this water heater is slowly
consumed , thereby eliminating or minimizing corrosion and pro-
tecting the glass lined tank. The anode(s) should be replaced
when more than 6 inches (15 cm) of core wire is exposed at ei-
ther end.
3. SEASONAL OPERATION — If the water heater is to remain idle
for an extended period (60 days or more) the heater should be
turned off. The water heater and piping should be drained if they
might be subjected to freezing temperatures. It is recommended
that the water heater's operation is thoroughly checked (by a qual-
ified service technician) before it is placed back in service. NOTE:
Refer to Hydrogen Gas caution notation on page 8.
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Replacement Parts'
The following Gaskets are required for Normal Maintenance for all Models:
SP5886 Tank Handhole Sealplate Gasket
All other Parts can be ordered by providing the following information:
1. Description of Part(s), such as:
Main Gas Valve
Pilot Burner
Main Burner
Thermostat
Damper / Draft Hood Assembly
Anode Rod
Or other parts as required.
Quantity of each part required.
Complete models number and name of the water heater.
Serial Number of water heater.
Specify Type of Gas.
Address Parts Orders to your distributor or dealer.
How. to Obtain Service Assistance
1. Should you have any questions about your new water heater, or
if it requires adjustment, repair, or routine maintenance, it is sug-
gested that you first contact your installer, plumbing contractor
or previously agreed upon service agency. In the event that the
firm has moved, or is unavailable, refer to the telephone direc-
tory commercial listings or local utility for qualified service as-
sistance.
2.. Should your problem not be solved to your complete satisfaction,
you should then contact the Manufacturer's National Service De-
partment at one of the following address:
In The U.S.A.:
Rheem Manufacturing Co., Water Heater Division
2600 Gunter Park Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36109 -1413
Phone: 1-800-432-8373.
In CANADA:
Rheem Canada, Ltd. / Ltee
P.O. Box 2846
Hamilton, ON L8N 3P3
Phone: 1-800-268-6966.
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When contacting the manufacturer, the following information
should be made available:
1. Model and serial numbers of the water heater as shown on the
rating plate attached to the jacket of the heater.
2. Address where water heater is located and can be seen.
3. Name and address of installer and any service agency who per-
formed service on the water heater.
4. Date of original installation and dates any service work was per-
formed.
5. Details of the problem as you can best describe them.
6. List of people, with dates, who have been contacted regarding
your problem.
`` i Sentinel" Diagnostic, system
The "System Sentinel" Diagnostic system on this water heater provides the user or service technician with a visual representation
of the operational status of the various sections of the water heater's control system. A quick glance at the System Sentinel panel
on the front of the heater will give an indication of where to begin trouble shooting of a non operational heater.
The LED's (light emitting diodes) on the panel are arranged from top to bottom based on their function in the normal sequence of
operation, and their function is explained as follows:
POWER
When illuminated, this green LED indicates that 120VAC power
is being supplied to the heater, the On /OFF switch is func-
tioning and the 24V transformer is functioning properly.
(Refer to Section 1 of Troubleshooting Guide)
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MAIN VALVE
THERMOSTAT
When illuminated, this red LED indicates that the ther-
mostat is functioning(calling for heat) and 24VAC
power is being supplied to the Damper Assembly.
(Refer to Section 2 of Troubleshooting Guide)
IGNITION
When illuminated, this red LED indicates that the
Damper Assembly is opened and 24 VAC power is
being supplied to the Ignition Control Module, and the
ignition sequence has begun.
(Refer to Section 3 of Troubleshooting Guide)
PILOT VALVE
When illuminated, this red LED indicates that the Ig-
nition Control Module is supplying 24 VAC power to
the ECO (Energy Cut Off device), or High Limit.
(Refer to Section 4 of Troubleshooting Guide)
ECO
When illuminated, this red LED indicates that the ECO
(Energy Cut Off device), or High Limit is closed, and
24 VAC power is being supplied to the PV (Pilot Valve)
terminal on the Gas Control Valve.
(Refer to Section 5 of Troubleshooting Guide)
MAIN VALVE
When illuminated, this red LED indicates that the Ignition Con-
trol Module is supplying 24 VAC power to the MV (Main Valve)
terminal on the Gas Control Valve.
(Refer to Section 6 of Troubleshooting Guide)
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Section 1... the "POWER" LED
Is the "ON/OFF" Switch In Turn switch to ON position. Is the
the "ON" position? NO Power LED now illuminated?
Is 120 VAC power present at the
branch circuit connections to Black
wire of the switch and White wire of
the transformer ?
1
YES
1
Is 120 VAC power present between
the Black and White wires to the
transformer ?
YES
Is 24 VAC power present between the
Yellow and Gray wine; from the trans -
torner ?
YES
The System Sentinel Panel is defec-
tive and must be replaced.
A CAUTION
"System Sentinel" Troubleshoo ng Guide
•
NO
Is the "POWER" LED Illuminated?
Check circuit breaker or fuse and field connection
of branch circuit wiring to leads of switch. Repair
or replace as required. Is "POWER" LED now illu-
minated?
NO
Replace Switch, then verify that
power is present. Is "POWER" LED
now illuminated?
NO
Replace Transformer, then verify that
power is present. Is "POWER" LED
now illuminated?
Power Is being supplied to
the heater, the ON /OFF
Switch is functioning, and
the 24V AC Transformer Is
functioning
--YES
YES
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--( YES
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
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Is Thermostat set at a tempera-
ture; higher than the water tem-
perature in tank? •
YES
Is 24 VAC power present at Yel-
low Wire Terminal inside Ther-
mostat?
YES
Is 24 VAC power present at
Blue Wire Terminal inside Ther-
mostat?
Thermostat is defective or out
of calibration and must be
rePlaced
YES
Adjust Thermostat to a higher
setting. IS .Thermostat LED now
illuminated?
Ensure that power is being supplied to the
water heater. Refer to "Section 1...the
POWER LED" in this Troubleshooting
Guide, and correct if necessary. Is the
'THERMOSTAT LED" now illuminated
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Section 2... the "THERMOSTAT' LED
Ensure that power is being supplied to the
water heater. Refer to "Section 1...the
POWER LED" in this Troubleshooting
Guide, and correct if necessary. Is the
'THERMOSTAT LED" now illuminated
A CAUTION
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Is the "THERMOSTAT' LED Illuminated? ) 4YES
YES
YES
Thermostat Is calling for heat, and
24 VAC power is being supplied to
the Damper Assembly
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
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`-System oentinel" Troubleshoofr.ing Guide
Section 3... the "IGNITION" LED
Did the, Damper Assembly
fully open?
NO
Check Damper for obstruc-
tions— remove If necessary.
Did Damper fully open?
YES
(NO
Remove Damper Drive
Motor cover; is the green
"CALL FOR HEAT" LED
illuminated?
Is the green "IGN GAS PWR"
LED illuminated?
A CAUTION
A
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Is 24 VAC power present
between the Blue and Gray
wires in the Polarized Plug at
Damper Assembly?
(NO
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Refer to Troubleshooting
Guide, Section 2...the "THER-
MOSTAT' LED to determine if
Thermostat is operable. Repair
or replace If required.
Is the "IGNiTiON" LED Illuminated?
Is Spark Ignitor operating?
(Can sparking be heard ?)
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NO
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The System Sentinel Panel is
defective and must be replaced.
Is 24 VAC present between the
Gray ground wire and the Red 24
V wire connected to the Ignition
Control Module?
A
(YES
1. Remove Ignition Cable and check for good
continuity, replace if necessary.
2. Check Ignitor Electrode gap for proper
spacing (1/8" to 5132 "). Correct if necessary.
3. Examine Ceramic Insulator on Pilot Assem-
bly for cracks. Replace if cracks are evident.
If all of the above components check okay,
replace Ignition Control Module.
Ignition Control Module is defec-
tive and must be replaced.
(YEs
The Thermostat has called for
heat, the Damper Assembly has
fully opened, and 24 VAC power Is
being supplied to the Ignition Con-
trol Module and the ignition
sequence will begin.
4
Check continuity of Red and
Gray wires between Damper
Assembly and Ignition Con-
trol Module. Is continuity
Repair or replace the Wiring Har-
ness
NO ( YES
Damper Assembly is defective and must be replaced. The water heater may still be used until a replacement Damper Assembly can be
installed by following these steps:
Turn off power to the water heater at the main power switch located on the side of the control enclosure. Order a replacement Damper Assembly. With power still off,
remove Damper Drive Motor cover and move the Service Switch located to the right of the the motor from the " NORMAL" position to the "SERVICE" position. Using a stan-
dard fiat screwdriver, rotate the slotted white knob, located below the motor, counterclockwise until the damper blade Is in the open (fully vertical) position. Replace cover
and turn power on at the main power switch located on the side of the control enclosure. The heater should now attempt its firing sequence.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
"System -4entinel" .Troubieshooung Guide
Section 4... the "PILOT VALVE" LED
Is the "PILOT VALVE" LED Illuminated? ► vEg
The Ignition Control Module Is in'
YES Is the Pilot Flame burning? the Ignition sequence, and Is pro-
' viding 24 VAC power to the ECO
(YES) NO the 7 mostat Device) inside of
Is the Spark Ignitor operating?
(Can sperldng be heard ?)
1. Remove Ignition Cable and check for good conti-
nuity, replace if necessary.
2. Check Ignitor Electrode gap for proper spacing
(118" to 5/32 "). Correct if necessary.
3. Examine Ceramic Insulator on Pilot Assembly for
cracks. Replace if cracks are evident
Is 24 VAC present between the Brown wire on "PV"
Terminal and Gray Ground wire on Ignition Control
Module?
Ignition Control Module is
inoperable and must be
replaced.
. Refer to Section 3...the "IGNITION" LED in the
Troubleshooting Guide
A CAUTION
The System Sentinel Panel is
defective and must be replaced.
Is 24 VAC present between the Brown wire on "PV"
Terminal and White wire on "PV/MV" Terminal on
the Gas Control Valve?
NO
(Is the "ECO' LED illuminated?
YES I I NO
Check continuity of Brown wire
between ECO Device (inside of Ther-
mostat), and "PV" Terminal on Gas
Control Valve. Repair or replace wire as
needed to restore power to "PV" Termi-
nal on gas valve.
Gas Control Valve is inop-
erable and must be
replaced
Refer to Section 5...the "ECO ' LED in the
Troubleshooting Guide
YES
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
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`System Sentinel "'Troubleshooting Guide
Section 5... the "ECO ". LED
ECO is "open ". Allow tank to cool,
and reset. If ECO again trips, the
Thermostat/High limit is defective
Replace as required.
Is "ECO LED now illuminated?
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(Is the Pilot Flame burning?
NO
Refer to Section 3...the "IGNITION" LED; and
Section 4...the "PILOT VALVE "LED of Trou-
bleshooting Guide. Repair or replace compo-
nents as required.
Section 6... the "MAIN VALVE" LED
NO
Is the Pilot Flame burning?
NO
Is the Spark Ignitor operating?
(Can sparking be heard ?)
NO
A CAUTION
NO
Ignition Control Module is inoperative and must
be replaced.
Is the "ECO" LED Illuminated?
The System Sentinel Panel is
defective and must be replaced.
Is the "MAIN VALVE" LED Illuminated?
Is Main Burner on?
NO
Is 24 VAC present between Blue wire on
"MV Terminal and White wire on "MV/PV"
terminal on the Ignition Control Module?
V
Is 24 VAC present between Blue
wire on "MV Terminal and White
wire on " MV/PV" terminal on gas
valve?
YES )
(YES
The ECO (Energy Cut -Off device)
is not tripped (open) and power Is
being supplied to the "PV" termi-
nal on the Gas Control Valve.
YES
II' YES )
I
{
The Ignition Control Module is pro-
viding 24 VAC between the "MV"
and "MV /PV" terminals on Gas
Control Valve, and Main Burner
should be operating
The System Sentinel Panel is
defective and must be replaced.
Main Gas Valve is inoperative and
must be replaced.
Check Continuity of Blue and White wires
between Ignition Control Module and Gas
Control Valve. Repair or replace as required
to restore power to gas valve.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
17
Wiring and Schematic Diagrams
SWITCH
IR•1
120V
L / I L2
BLACK
WHITE
TRANSFORMER
Y2
•
•
OR
III
GRAY
GY4
R•2
•
THERMOSTAT
LI MIT
^ig
0
GAS VALVE
0Y•S
V•1
/ L i t
ILl
R-I Iry t1e►
SR 1
/R•2
40 4 III
IL 2 y /LS
W1 GY I
ANY REPLACEMENT WIRE
MUST SE RATED FOR 230• C.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
/OICATOIM
PILOT
ELECTRODE ASSY.
POWER
THERMOSTAT
IGNITION
PILOT VALVE
ECO
MAIN VALVE
NORMAL OPERATION SEQUENCE
L1 INDICATED eV SOAED NUMERAL
120 V
SCHEMATIC
NOTE: II any of the original wire as suppled with this opplance must be replaced, it MUST be replaced
with 18 GA., 800V, 105•C wire of Its equivalent, unless otherwise noted.
A CAUTION! Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dan-
gerous operation. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
Figure 9. — Diagrams for units supplied with Honeywell VR8304P Gas Valve and Honeywell S8600M Ignition Control.
THERMOSTAT
AND
LIMIT
•
TH TR
W2
D D
IGNITION
CONTROL
R•1
SWITCH
S L4
SRJ
120V
Y2
L1 L2
BR-3
0Ya
DAMPER
MOTOR
a
a
B LACK
WHITE
TRANSFORMER
I'I
GRAY
0
0 0
a a s 0 3
• O
VIt1h►
tworal
r
R3
IL S
GAS VALVE
SR I
OR 3
IL 2
WI
GT 3
IL I
ANY REPLACEMENT WIRE
MUST BE RATED FOR 2S0 C.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
1
LED
INDICATORS
GY•I
PILOT
ELECTRODE ASS'Y.
POWER
THERMOSTAT
IGNITION
PILOT VALVE
ECO
MAIN VALVE
NORMAL OPERATION SEQUENCE
L1 INDICATED BY BOXED NUMERALS L2
A
120 V
SCHEMATIC
NOTE: If any of the original wire as supplied with this appliance must be replaced, it MUST be replaced
with 18 GA., 600V, 105'C wire or its equivalent, unless otherwise noted.
A CAUTION! Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause Improper and dan-
gerous operation. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
Figure 10. — Diagrams for units supplied with Robertshaw 7000 DERHC -S7C or 7000BDER -S7C Gas Valve and Honeywell S8600M Ignition Control.
October 1, 2001
Dear Permit Holder:
Kathryn A. Stetson
Permit Technician
City of Tukwila
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
Ms. Candice Gallagher
Washington Energy Services
2800 Thorndyke Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98119
RE: Permit Application No. M01-055
Location: JC Penney
1200 Southcenter Mall
In reviewing our current records the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of
Tukwila Building Division. Per the Uniform Building Code and/or Uniform Mechanical Code, every permit
issued by the Building Official 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 Permit Center at (206) 431-3670 to schedule a
progress / final inspection
A progress 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 a one-time
extension up to 180 days. 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 or request and receive an extension prior to November
20, 2001, 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,
1<cct1tu, .)6/1v„:)410
Xc: Permit File No:M01'-0655
Duane Griffin, Building Official
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206-431-3665
DEPARTMENTS:
Building Division
Public Works
PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP
ACTIVITY NUMBER: M01 -055
ROJECT NAME: JC PENNYS
E ADDRESS 1200 SOUTHCENTER MALL SUITE NO:
Original Plan Submittal
.Response to Correction Letter #
DATE: 3-27-01
Response to, Incomplete Letter #
Revision # After Permit Is Issued
Fire Prevention
3.Z DI
Structural
DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.)
Complete d Incomplete n
CORRECTION DETERMINATION:
Approved n Approved with Conditions
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
Planning Division
Permit Coordinator
DUE DATE: 3-29-2001
Not Applicable n
Comments:
TUES /THURS ROUTING:
Please Route 1 ' Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DATE:
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) DUE DATE 4-26 -2001
Approved n Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments) ❑
REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE:
DUE DATE
Not Approved (attach comments)
II
DATE:
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EGISTRATION VERIFICATION
(360) 902-5226
RARY FAX (360) 9023225
tabor & Industrie
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caterof Relratioe>will ' be sent from the Olympia office and
i 2aio 3�M►edc:.' Pl this record until you receive your
ocnv-e a.
Ave r•
4- Q10/
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02
$(360) 902-5226
FAX (360) 902 -522*
REG S RATION VERIFICATION
AIZ
Clerdfica&e'of,Regutration will be sent from the Olympia office and
'Within 2 Co 3 .weeks:' ; Please keep this record until you receive your
Y
Tha you .
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
7 <' ,
PERMIT CENT!""
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