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Permit M2000-245 - FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH
spI O88T qornjj Tq!H dJqsMoJjod gt7Z-000ZIAT City of Tukwila Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Permit No: M2000 -245 Type: 8 -MECH Category: NRES Address: 15830 MILITARY RD S Location: Parcel #: 222304 -9030 Contractor License No: ACEHEI *014RC MECHANICAL PERMIT TENANT FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 15880 MILITARY RD 5, TUKWILA, WA 98188 OWNER RIVERTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTER 15880 MILITARY RD S, SEATTLE WA 98188 CONTACT TIM HAYES 0 ACE HEATING 565 INDUSTRY DR, TUKWILA, WA 98188 CONTRACTOR ACE HEATING INC PO BOX 68847, SEATTLE, WA 98168 b***** 4 • k*** k k* k 4 *kk **A* k *k *k * ** A*Ak *A Permit Description: REMOVE AN OIL BURNER OUT of THE HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM BOILER- INSTALL AN ADAMS GAS CONVERSION BURNER- R 6 P A SO gal. WATER HEATER, REPLACE WITH A NEW GAS POWER VENT SO gal WATER HEATER AND DO NEW GAS PIPING TO SAME. UMW' Edition: 1997 lam mag Permit Center Quthor i d Signature S ign,eture:,. 74 s,0,. Print: Name: Valuation: Total Permit Fee: Date Status: ISSUED Issued: 11/08/2000 Expires: 05/07/2001 Phone: (206) 431 -3670 Phone: 206-244-4328 Phone: 206- 244 -4328 S,781.00 68.86 4 * k k # A A A ;k A* A A* 1* •A * A A* A A A A* A A A k A A A A A k A k** A A -A A - A A A A A k •A , 4 A A A -A * k* A ** k A -k .A * A - A * A I hereby .certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. Al 1 provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit doe's not presume to give Authority to violate or cancel the prov i x i ons of any other :gate or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. t :rm Authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. Dirte' Title' M'F4 0S ............ T h i s permit shall become n u l l and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work 1$ suspended or abandoned for a pericad of 180 days from the last Inspect i.an, CITY OF TU1 WILA -: *fit l dress: 15880 MILITARY RCS S Suite: Tenant :ELLOWSNIP BIBLE CHURCH Type: B-MECN Parcel !i. 222304 -9030 A kA' kk^ kk• Aic• k* k• k**• k11• kkkAk• k** k* Ak AA k* Akk. A**• k *k ***A*A*k•kkkk•A *A•k * *k4 * k•Akk'Ak Permit Conditions: 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building Division. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be available at the job site prior to the start of any con - struction. These documents are to be maintained and avail - able until final inspection approval is granted. All construction to;be done in confor inanee: with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (19397 Edition) at amended, " Uniform Mechanical Code (1997 Edition), and Washington Staite Energy Code (1997 Edition). Validity of Permit,. The issuance of a permit or approval of plan ' spacif icctions, and computations shall hot; be con- struod;to°.be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation` of final of the p r o v i s i o n s of the building code or of any other -' ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming t gi,+etauthorityr to violate or cancel the provisions of this cods shall be valid. blariufacturcrs installation instructions required on site for building inspectors review. Permit No: M2000.245 Status: ISSUED Applied: 10 /31/2000 Issued: 11/08/2000 I hereby certify that I have read those 'Conditions and will comply - , with thew as o u t l i n e d . A l l provisions of law and ordinances govurn'i ng this work ' l 1' be complied' with, whether specified herein Or not ; , The granting of : t h i s permit. does not presume to ;live authority t violate or :' cancel the provisions of any other work or local la regulating' °cons truct: i do or the performance, of work. Project Name/Tenant: Fez -41Z(P.a / 6/ 6/.-. C)fa /€-C 4 ,1.lue of ?iical Equipment: •.. Site Address : , c a _ l i' , hi g Y St tV Tax N ri c 0 Property Owner ", el ego City State/Zip: Phone: ( v2 '24v -- ¢ .9-o6 54 S" -- S 5 � Fax it: ( ) I A-� 0 L_ � Street Address: /Contractor: N, hone: ( ley.) Am -1-1, Phone: ( O 4 3,2 er c- 1 416- ZUC Street Address: e - 1 , , k .w l 1 p r �(J City State/Zip:, Fax it: ( ) 5 -- 9 .4. K l R >Contact Person: g � _ Phone: (2 g �� ._. 4,, a Street Address: City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: e " "'._ ..._ t Ai �I , � , Date: it) �v j Print name: // amt 41 /1 N, hone: ( ley.) Am -1-1, Fax II: ( 6) y -C/A4/ Address: /" /e/5" ,, City /S . t: • , #. , ' r Mechanical Permit Application Description of work to be done (please be specific): t0 0 5 /1//'/ - Currant enpy of WalibIngtnn 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 PERJURY 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 100 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 akicatij ccepcb i -r QQ 11/2/SW ;arch permit. doe CITY OF TL ;VILA Permit Center • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Date llic ' ► exp Project Number. Permit Number: 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 PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: CIO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT) Application (a.ken by: (initials) ✓ Submittal Requirements 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 ttn /99 adscp# .doc 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 Submittal Requirements New Single Family Residence Heat loss calculations or Form 1-1=6. Equipment specifications. Installation of Gas Fire lace Chan , e -out or re • lacement of existin mechanical e ► ul ment of work to be done inciudin modification to duct work, 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. NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included In the Uniform Mechanical Code o phase include any water , heaters or vents being Installed or replaced. t to 4 .0 t. . . . •.„ A .* Pelt Not M2000-243 Typ4: O-MECH MECHANICAl. PERMIT Parcel Not 2P2304-9030 , Site ,Addreeat MOO MILITARY RD 0 Total roetis / 64.08 lhtL Payment 66.$0 Toter 411.1 Ilmtby 611.00 ,, ' Oaldnce% .00 **ev****44**AA'e*4 Account Code Dolocription Amon 000/345.030 PLAN MCI( • NONPED ' 13.7I1 000/322,100 MECHANICAL - HONRES 5Ii.10 • • • .•, . 14 • • :` "411 . • 4*4*****4*A4*4AkI*k*,444***4****A**,%44 44,1"4.4,44,44A*4444ApA4*A.4ki, 4**A*4*44.***40,4**4414*4**42.0g;h2A4 4 CITY OF TuvwrLA, WA YPANSM1I IRANOMIT Nukibert,P9O00386 Amount: 60.130 li3O8/00 1305 Payment Methodt CHECR Notations ACE HHAIINO INC Init: ILO „ . as 5. 6.4•• 44 41 411114•,1114 1411f4414 •1 Alti •• 41 4111.41 4. •I • • 4.• II- 55 ■•■• 54 r 54 M. A: 11. 46 10 o• 14 4• • S. 4 •• 45 4* • • J. 5. 5. • 45 44 14 n st'es•.' et 46 111 EP le 11 4141: ON IV 41 el 0 41111 411 44 1 4. , 11 41 11 .0 111 111 4 1 4. a. •: le *4 •■ •7 II. 4. 41 ail VS/ IL MS 11 1111 le "?4t £1113 1710 TOT f project: - �� 1T e . t'�!'bV Iii � ,(1_ (1'�1( •e of Inspe tion. I)'? ( / i Address: 155 _ o 11' rIM (id•5. :l b ed l t . / �).. Special instructions: ' bat w. ed. / 0 /I a.me I •.m d Al Phone: e901,- '- i , INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Approved per applicable codes, 1 (nspuctor: i ( r F.EE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, (ce must be paid ivd. Suite 100. Call to schedule reins . ection. Date: E) $47.00 REINSPECT at 6300 Southcente Receipt No: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a ropy with permit Date: w PERMIT NO. (206)431 -367 Corrections required prior to approval, Project //atom Bi (I , Type of InspeAtiori: lj Address: /55 Kb f j rt 5 Date cane 11• 0 I — Special instructjons: st Date anted: a,m. V Requester: Phone r - '793 -3I ti INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 S8uthcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 981 Receipt No: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Approved per applicable codes. XiCorrectlons required prior to approval $47.00 REINSPECT ON E REQUIRED, Prior to inspection, tee must be paid at 6300 Southcentor Blvd. Suite 100. Call to schedule reins ection. Date: PERMIT NO. (206)431 -36 eA am Ij; a J AM * , 1 Pir 1 11 0 Pt. rallIMINI Type of Inspection: 4 __ Mec. ha »ice t. Ft vial Address: 158; 0 leiii +qry Rea S I. - r •• a. . a. 0 0 rimem emptimonnim Requester: sUl e 1 &. l' OIVG a • - c ,wtl^► 6 to^ t v% 1 C ,.9 a Fi it 11 1 I f r.* asursitr. ♦ f �Tirmmi m Project: EeIIowship_Si ble Church Type of Inspection: 4 __ Mec. ha »ice t. Ft vial Address: 158; 0 leiii +qry Rea S date called: 12 ' 41 4-00 Special instructions: Date wanted: a.m. 12.5..00 t o n Requester: sUl e Phone: 0 2.414— 9 i . INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Inspect Receipt No: Data: PERMIT NO, (206)431 =3670 0 Approved per applicable codes, XCorrections required prior to approval, Date: a $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to Inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100. Call to schedule reins i ection. SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: C� fV CHANICAL LECTRICAL ,, PLUMBING 1 SAS PIPING CITY OF TUKWILA SUILCING DIVISION CONTRACTOR ACE HEATING INC 565 INDUSTRY DR SEATTLE, WA 98188 206 - 244 -4328 boiler gas pipi 1 1/2" boiler rm, r: �l,�r I Understand the t the l7', x�1;..' +� �, a a )ft v : n subject to i;r; , :f , } } .� }a ill't� su a -:r i i F .. : � r of approval of plans (c R:�, r�ti1 4:E r�. (! ,y ,: --, y �f an y adoptc:1 t:�� =it, :►; or �i►r �, , �:�.' 4.,i;�n t �: =r +.. _ . :,::�:: =i��t of oonA tractor':-.) copy of pr va pia; ;,, acknowledged. By Date .`'e; Permit No. S • . - -- 9 lack Iron o CITY OF TUKWRA APPROVED NOV 03200 AS NOR, D RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 3 120oa PERMIT CENTER new gas meter Is water heater INSTALLED AT: FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 15880 MILITARY RD S TUKWILA, WA 98188 N acoD 2� ACE HEATIAG HEAT LOSS CALCULATOR ACE HEATING INC 565 INDUSTRY DR SEATTLE, WA 98188 CALL 206. 244 -HEAT PREPARED BY TIM HAYES • " WALL AREA "• ••• PLACE THE TOTAL AREA IN SO FT NEXT TO IT'S R -VALUE R -VALUE SO .FT. OF WALL AREA HEAT LOSS PERCENT LOSS NO INSULATION R•3 < 8,480 > SO, FT. (.25U)< 71,280 BTU'S /HR 2" BATT INSULT. R•7 < 0 > SO. FT. (12U)< 0 BTU'S /HR 3 1/12" INSULT. R -13 < 0 > SO. FT. (.08U)< 0 BTU'S /HR 6" BATT INSULT. R•19 < 0 > SO, FT. (.08U)< 0 BTU'S /HR • " CEILING AREA •tt P ttt R -VALUE SO 3 1/2" INSULT. R•13 < 6" BATT INSULT. R -19 < 10" BATT INSUL. R•30 < 14" BATT INSUL. R•38 < • •• FLOOR AREA •' PLACE R•VALUE SO SLAB ON GRD, NO INS.< SLAB W/ 2" RIGID INS< CRAWL SPC. • NO INSL< CRAWL SPC. - R•13 < CRAWL SPC. • R•19 < SECOND FLOOR, ETC--> < IN SO. FT • NO HEAT LOSS (INTERIOR HEATED AREA) • tt DOOR AREA" PLACE THE TOTAL AREA IN 8Q FT NEXT TO IT'S R•VALUE ' R•VALUE SQ .FT. OF FLOOR AREA HEAT LOSS PERCENT LOSS SOLID WOOD < 180 > SO, FT. (.47U)< 3,780 BTU'S /HR 1% STEEL INSULATED < 0 > SO. FT. (02U)c 0 BTU'S /HR 0% • " GLASS AREA " PLACE THE TOTAL AREA IN SQ FT NEXT TO IT'S R•VALUE R -VALUE SQ .FT. OF FLOOR AREA HEAT LOSS PERCENT LOSS SINGLE GLAZED < 1,456 a SO. FT. (1.2U)< 80,080 BTU'S /HR 28% DOUBLE GLAZED OLD < > 80. FT. (,90U)c 0 BTU'S /HR 0% DOUBLE GLAZED NEW < 0 > SO. FT. (.65U)< 0 BTU'S /HR 0% • " INFILTRATION " PLACE THE TOTAL CU. FT. OF THE BLDG NEXT TO IT'S TYPE R -VALUE CU .FT. OF INSIDE AREA OLD HOUSE (.018 X 1.2) 80,000 a CUBIC FEET AVERAGE HOME (x .8) < 0 > CUBIC FEET TIGHT HOME (X .6) < 0 a CUBIC FEET NO. FIREPLACE/FLUES < 0 > NUMBER • TOTAL HEAT LOSS IN BTU'S /HR PLACE THE TOTAL AREA IN .FT. OF CEILING AREA 6,800 > SO. FT. (.10U)< 0 > SQ. FT. (.08U)< 0 > SQ. FT. (.04U)< 0 > SO. FT. (.02U)< MAXIMUM FURNACE SIZE ALLOWED • HTG DEGREE DAYS - -> t • PROPOSED MODEL# -> • FURNACE SIZE > THESE CALCULATIONS ARE FOR A DESIGN TEMP OF 25 DE RI CEIVed FOR THE HOME OF: FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH CITY OF T • ", A ADDRESS: 15880 MILITARY RD S CITY: SEATTLE WA 981880 C T 3 1 ?DU DATE: 10/25/00 Qp �' //'�� ° ELF ILT. C &.. , f..i 22% 0% 0% 0% SQ FT NEXT TO IT'S R -VALUE HEAT LOSS PERCENT LOSS 29,000 BTU'S /HR 9% 0 BTU'S /HR 0% 0 BTU'S /HR 0% 0 BTU'S /HR 0% THE TOTAL AREA IN SQ FT NEXT TO IT'S R•VALUE .FT. OF FLOOR AREA HEAT LOSS PERCENT LOSS 4,000 > SO, FT. (.13U)< 24,000 BTU'S /HR 0 > SQ. FT. (.03U)< 0 BTU'S /HR 4,000 > SQ. FT. (.30U)< 36,000 BTU'S /HR 0 > SQ. FT. (.08U)c 0 BTU'S /HR 0 > SQ. FT. (05U)c 0 BTU'S /HR 7% 0% 11% 0% 0% HEAT LOSS PERCENT LOSS < 80,000 BTU'S /HR 25% < 0 BTU'S /HR 0% c 0 BTU'S /HR 0% < 0 BTU'S /HR 0% > 324,140 BTU'S /HR 100% > 486,210 BTU'S /HR 150% 5000 COST /MM BTU'S> $7.39 < HT. COST> $906.94 < COST TO HEAT YOUR HOME PER MONTH - -> $75.58 400,000 BTU'S /HR. I INSTALLED FURNACE'A.F.U.E. -> 80% Available in 40 and 50 gallon models. • 5 Year Limited Tank Warranty* k'`' »'''' • 2 Year Limited Parts Warranty* • Install up to 30 feet from outside wall using 3 inch PVC pipe for venting • Hot Surface Ignition System eliminates the pilot • Compact, quiet modular blower is designed for fast installation • Available In natural gas and LP models • Standard 110 volt electrical connection with exclusive power switch • Patented R- Foam`s Insulation Process for superior heat retention • Exceeds requirements of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act • (NAECA) 'Boo Hai+dentiat Warranty Information Brochure for complete warranty information. SPECIFICATIONS Power Vent High Performance, Induced Draft Gas Water Heater. Designed with the Installer in Mind! RECEIVED CITY OF TtB(t /II.$ orr ? '')4 ' waw apein rn — , / j l` 1 air Ao scram ...... Ml -a— Ted Cie 0els. On Input ... In Thousands BMW Recovery Q.P.N. 90 Rlse flit Nouf R Apr, wpm, as, Roughing In 0lmenstons (Shown In Inches) Nib LP Burner Q,t? N, Nit, LP Nal. LP A B C 0 E F 21VP40 40 40 — 40.6 -- 72 — 135 64 56'h 173/4 15 3 8 21040P 40 — 40 40.6 — 72 135 64 56'/z 17 15 3 8 21VP50 50 40 — 40.6 — 82 — 155 63 56' 193/4 15 3 8 21VP50P 50 — 40 — 40.6 — 82 155 63 56 19 15 3 8 Add 3'h" to jacket diameter for control box i.e. 40 gallon 211/4"; 50 gallon 231/4'. oa '�• `4- Wil M 200041.2 Available in 40 and 50 gallon models. • 5 Year Limited Tank Warranty* k'`' »'''' • 2 Year Limited Parts Warranty* • Install up to 30 feet from outside wall using 3 inch PVC pipe for venting • Hot Surface Ignition System eliminates the pilot • Compact, quiet modular blower is designed for fast installation • Available In natural gas and LP models • Standard 110 volt electrical connection with exclusive power switch • Patented R- Foam`s Insulation Process for superior heat retention • Exceeds requirements of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act • (NAECA) 'Boo Hai+dentiat Warranty Information Brochure for complete warranty information. SPECIFICATIONS Power Vent High Performance, Induced Draft Gas Water Heater. Designed with the Installer in Mind! RECEIVED CITY OF TtB(t /II.$ orr ? '')4 amimars THESE UNITS HAVE BEEN TESTED ACCORDING TO D.O.E. TEST PROCE- DURES AND MEET OR EXCEED THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS OF NAECA, ASHRAE STANDARD 90, BOCA CODE AND All STATE ENERGY EFFI- CIENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ENERGY CONSUMING APPLIANCES. Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency info'' motion available from your retailer. The number one choice of plumbing professionals. NMEEM WATER MANUFACTURING HEATER.., COMPANY DIVISION j 5780 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road N.E., Atlanta, Goof �q3�, • + PRINTED IN U.S.A. 5.90 BP RHEEMGLAS °Eight Plus Energy Miser CONSTRUCTION FEATURES 1. R•Foam Insulation — Rigid polyurethane foam for Improved economy and fuel savings. The use of our patented insulator foam stops allows R•Foam to be Injected directly between the tank and outer jacket. This uniform F -Foam application minimizes the possi- bility of costly heat loss caused by uninsulated areas (voids) common to some other foam processes. 2. Rheemglas Tank — Rheem water heater tanks are made of special materials with exacting care. The tank surface Is coated with an exclusive porcelain formula called Rheemglas and fused to the solid steel at 1000 °. The result Is a smooth, tough, glasslike lining that effectively resists the corrosive attacks of hot water chemicals, thereby assuring long water heater life. Tank Is designed and tested to withstand 300 PSI hydrostatic test pressure for working pressure of 150 PSI, A.N.S.I, Standard. 3. Oasmaster Burner - Durable aluminized steel construction, Designed for efficient, quiet operation; precision port alignment; even heat transfer. Factory adjusted for natural gas, LP models feature a durable stainless steel burner designed specifically for LP gas, 4. Flue Baffle — Now design — special baffle rostrictor discs provide greater retention of flde gases. Keeps heat in flue longer for maximum heat dispersion to tank water. Retards air movement through flue during standby periods, minimizing heal loss, 5. Robertshaw" Control Combination thermostat with factory preset balanced pressure regulation and built In E.C.O. (energy cut•off). LP models feature the R55RR control, the most advanced LP gas control available. 0. Anode Rod — Equalizes aggressive water action; different typos factory installed and designed to match local water chemical characteristics throughout the U.S, 7. Dip Tube —A durable plastic formula, tougher, more heat resistant than over before, a. Rellef Valve Opening ( N,P,T,) top connect is exposed for faster, economical installs. lion (Side opening on 4" vont modola.) 9. Drain Valve— Non•motailic, corrosion proof, designed for quick draining, 10. The Droll Dlverter —Low profile design Is proven, efficient, THE GASMASTER BURNER Durable aluminized steel construction. Designed for efficient, quiet operation; precision port alignment, even heat transfer. Features energy saving low Input pilot- - only 350 to 400 BTUH. Well protected to maintain alignment, yet easy to light. "In keeping with I poll y of continuous progress n yI r aunt, Rheem reseryes the I nave �h�l et/without notice." FORM NO. 101.30 REV. 1 • Installation and Service Instructions Certified for use on: Natural and Liquefied Petroleum Gases • Installer: Inform and demostrate to the user the correct operation and maintenance of this appliance, Inform the user of the hazards of storing flammable liquids and vapors In the'vlcnity of this appliance and remove such hazards, User: Retain this manual for future reference. If other than routine service or maintenance as decribed In . this minuet is required, contact a qualified service agency. Do not attempt repairs. An inadvertent sevice error could result in a dangerous condition. !POWER BURNER MODEL HP SERIES us ANS 7.2117 Cemwaal tune RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 3 1 2000 . PERMIT CENTER WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or. death, - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. -- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone, Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. MANUFACTURING COMPANY 970 Midwest Avenue . Cleveland, •Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 587.6801 .4w wiw.t•«4 • ti This burner shall be installed and operated . ONLY with the gas specified on the burner nameplate. A conversion kit is required to operate on liquefied petroleum (propane) gases. CLEARANCES " During installation be sure to provide adequate clearances for servicing of the burner and an unobstructed flow of combustion air for proper operation. PRESSURE TESTING OF GAS PIPING The appliance and its individual shut -off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply system during any pressure testing at that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG, The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping by closing Its individual manual shut -off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at teat pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG. ' CLEANING Accumulation of dust, lint or debris in and around the air openings can result in poor performance. Periodically inspect and remove any foreign material by brushing or vacuuming. Inspect venturi tube once a year. If dirt or scale is present, ocean as above, OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE Standing Pilot System 1.) Thermostat contacts close on call for heat. 2.) Transformer (120V to 24V) energizes gas valve allowing gas to flow to main burner. 3.) Pilot ignites main burner, 4.) If pilot is extinguished for any reason, pilot will continue to flow for up to 120 seconds and then will shut off. Follow instructions on nameplate for re-lighting procedure. Adjust Pilot Flame: Adjust pilot flow adjustment screw to give a soft, steady flame enveloping the thermocouple as shown. SENS©R PILOT BURNER Spark Ignition System 1.) Thermostat contacts close on call for heat. 2.) Transformer (120V to 24V) energizes primary control. 3.) On burners with the EPI Ignition system, pilot valve and Ignitor will energize as soon as the blower switch makes (approx. 1 to 2 seconds). On EPI -100 system, after 10 seconds delay, the primary control energizes the pilot gas valve and generates a high voltage arc at the Ignitor. Pilot Is ignited. 4.) As soon as pilot flame contacts flame rod, main gas valve Is energized through primary control allowing gas flow to main burner. 5.) Pilot ignites main burner. 6.) On EPI systems, if pilot does not ignite, pilot valve and ignitor remains energized and continues to try for pilot Ignition. On the EPI-100 system, if pilot does not ignite within sixty (60) seconds, ignition coil and pilot valve are de- energized and primary control locks out. 2 t 7.) On EPI -100 system, if primary control • locks out, it can be reset by either turning off power to burner or by fuming the thermostat down below room temperature and then back above room • temperature. 8.) if loss of flame occurs during the tiring cycle for any reason, the main gas valve closes, pilot valve remains open and ignition arc is re- established in 0.8 seconds or less. On EPI -100 ignition system, if pilot does not re- ignite in sixty • (60) seconds, control locks out. CHIMNEYS A chimney of adequate draft and in good condition Is essential to the proper operation of your heating plant. If the chimney does not meet the following standards, we suggest that the necessary changes be made. Each central heating plant should have its own flue without any other vent pipe or vent pipe connections to the same chimney. The suggestions outlined In detail 4 of figure 1 should be followed. All joints of the chimney must be tightly cemented. The inside of the chimney should be free of all obstructions, such as, loose bricks and broken pleces of tile. Be sure there are no openings in the partition separating flues. All oleanout doors must fit tightly. A thimble (detail 3) should be used to connect the vent pipe to the chimney so that the vent pipe is readily removable. Where the chimney Is inadequate, a chimney liner should be installed in accordance with local codes and regulations. PREPARATION OF HEATING PLANT The heating system should be in good repair and of sufficient capacity to properly heat the designated area. Be sure to inspect both the combustion chamber and heat exchanger as well as the distribution system. Domestic hot water coils in fire pots should be removed or disconnected. If dis- connected, the ends must be left opened. Remove ail soot, scale and ash inside the furnace or boiler, particularly in the flue passages. If any cracks are found, particularly above the grate level, they must be repaired. If cracks cannot be repaired, the part should be replaced. COAL FIRED (SEE FIG. 2) Fasten or cement feed door slide in closed position. File latch on feed door so that it can be opened with a reasonable pull without being lifted. Remove grates, shaker base and ash pit door. WARM AIR FURNACES Ceramic or fire bricks inside the fire box should be inspected. Look for leaks in the fire pot and radiator. Remove part of the outer casing at two or three points. insert an electric) lamp inside the fire box and observe. Light will disclose any loose joints, cracks or holes. Under no circumstances should refractories be installed in an attempt to repair a cracked fire pot. Badly cracked or broken castings should be replaced. Seal all joints and cracks with boiler putty or furnace cement. Do not use asbestos. 3 • •♦ • 1 The chimney height will be determined by surrounding root and trees. Chimney should extend at least 24 -in. above high point of roof with no obstructions from nearby roofs, trees. 2) Trim or remove any nearby trees that would Interfere With the chimney draft, 3) Vent pipe should extend only to (and not' beyond) inside, wall of chimney. Cement vont pipe lightly Into chimney ,opening. FIGURE 1 CHIMNEYS IMMO 4 AREA OF FLUE IN CHIMNEY MUST AT LEAST EOUAL THE LARGEST FLUE PLUS SO% OF THE AREA OF THE ADDITIONAL • FLUES. FROM WATER men et THIMBLES FROM FURNACE OA BOILER 4) If chimney is used for a tank heater, in addition to boiler or furnace, smoke pipe from tank heater must connect into chimney above smoke pipe from boiler or furnace. 6) in cases whore flue extends to basement floor, draft can usually be improved by filling base of chimney with sand to within 12 inches of smoke pipe and relocating cieanout door. • FiLL WITH SAND TO THIS POINT • • DRAFT DIVERTER 6) Gas -fired units will require less draft than coal-fired, however, a chimney flue of adequate draft and capacity is required. An A.G,A, draft diverter must be Installed on all gas•fired heating units, simsrl IRON PIPE SIZES FOR NATURAL GAS Burner Firing Rote In BTUM Feet of Pipe from Meter to Sumer 10 20 30 40 . 50 50,000 1R' 112" 3/4" 3/4' 3/4' 100,000 11311 1' 1112 1 -1/4" 150,000 200,000 imintramE2 ME MI 250,000 300,000 350,000 MEM IllnCM 1.114' 400,000 rall 1.1/4' t STEAM OR HOT WATER BOILERS Inspect for water leaks and repair any that are found. Fire bricks in wet leg boilers should be removed except from the floor. Push nipple Joints should be protected from direct flame Impingement. All fire bricks in a dry leg boiler should be in good condition, replace any that are not. On steam or vapor boilers be sure gauge glass is clean so water level can be easily checked. Make sure safety valve is in good operating condition. OIL FIRED FURNACES - BOILERS ( SEE FIG. 2) Inspect refractory liner. Repair or replace If damaged, Combustion chamber must be left In the dry leg boilers. Where there Is space between the combustion chamber, it will be necessary to provide a tube between the two so that the combustion air must go into the combustion chamber. For cast Iron boilers see "STEAM OR HOT WATER BOILERS ". IMPORTANT All ceramics used for gas combustion chambers should be capable of with- standing temperatures of at least 2,300 °F In order to prevent disintegration. COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTILATION Successful operation of any fuel burning heating system depends on a continuous and adequate supply of air for combustion and a well constructed chimney of adequate 'height and size. Open basements or utility areas of normal construction without storm windows or tight doors will generally allow sufficient air to enter. when installing a burner in a confined space, two openings shall be provided to the boiler or furnace room, each with a free area of at least one square inch per 1000 BTU input. Each opening must have at least 100 sq. Inches of area. One shall be located near the ceiling and the other near the floor. Additional details are available In the latest edition of the "American National Standard - Installation of Domestio Gas Conversion Burners, ANSI 221.8 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2223.1 ". 5 /WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD CARBON MONOXIDE IS A COLORLESS, ODORLESS GAS THAT CAN KILL FOLLOW THESE RULES TO CONTROL CARBON MONOXIDE. A Do not use this burner in an unvonted, enclosed area. Carbon monoxide may accumulate. A Do not adjust the pressure regulator. High pressures produce carbon monoxide. ♦ Check flue gases for carbon monoxide. This chock ro• quires specialized equipment. A Allow only qualified burner service persons to adjust the burner. Special instruments and training we re. quirod. INSTALLING GAS PIPING It is recommended that a separate lino be run from the meter to the burner in , accordance with the following chart. Minimum and maximum supply pressures: . 5.5" w.o. to 13" w.o. ink • • Figure 2 Hot water or steam boiler Wet Leg Boller ' Forced Air Furnace OM Hod DA ohm Er Downdraft Forced Air Furnace The pipe diameter may be reduced one size • if LP (propane) gases are used. Use steel . pipe and malleable fittings for gas service lines and provide rigid support with pipe hangers. If the pipe size must be reduced at any point, use reducing couplings. Avoid the use of reducing bushings wherever • possible. Remove all burrs and other obstructions from the pipe. Do not bend the pipe; use ells or other fittings to bring the pipe to where it is needed. A manual shut- off cock is incorporated with the combination • control supplied as part of the burner assembly. Additional main shut -off, where required, should be installed about 5 feet above the floor to prevent children from tampering with I1, and in order to meet the requirements of most gas companies. The gas line from the main shut -off valve should extend to the floor and be capped (See Fig. 3). A tee should be placed at the level of the burner manifold. Connect the gas pipe to the burner manifold with a ground Joint union. Pipe dope that is resistant to the notion of LP gases must be used. no sure to provide a 1/0" NPT plugged tapping accessible for test gauge connection immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the conversion burner. (See Fig. 3) MOUNTING AND PLACEMENT OF BURNER Coal Fired (See Fig. 2) A 10 gage steel plate backed with 2 Inches of fire brick should be installed over the ash pit opening. A 4 -1/2 inch diameter hole should be provided for the burner. The lip of the burner should be pulled back one inch from the inside surface of the fire brick, All openings which may leak air into the combustion chamber must be sealed with furnace cement or other means. ps_ji.91 use asbestos. . Mereaat Men Shuo11 VA 00 tic bi rleek n(b lP Gus a CM' cc co O 14' NPT PfeI I TN) Oil Fire Furnaces - Boilers When installing in blast tube openings ( Refer to Fig. 2) most oil burner openings have mounting lugs that will fit the gas . burner mounting flange. All openings which may leak air into the combustion chamber must be sealed with furnace cement or other permanent means. P not use asbestos. Figure 3 - Piping Connections 7 DETERMINING GAS RATE Coal Fired • In order to determine approximately the needed Btu per hour input required for a particular house, multiply the number of rooms (not including hallways, closets and bathrooms) by 25,000. For example: a home having 6 rooms - three bedrooms, dining room, living room and kitchen - would require an input of approximately 150,000 Stu per hour. It must be understood that the above method is an approximate one. BTU/HR NAT: GAS 3.6" W.C. LPG 10" W.C. 50,000 No. 30 DM8 5184" 75,000 No. 20 DMS No. 40 DM8 100,000 3/16" No. 33 DM8 125,000 No, 4 DM8 1/8" 150,000 No,1 DM8 No. 29 DM8 175,000 D No. 25 OMB 200,000 17/84" 5/32" 225,000 0/32" No, 20 DM8 250,000 10/04" 111114" 275,000 5/16" No, 14 DM8 300,000 21164" No. 10 DM8 325,000 11/32" No, 7 DM8 350,000 8 No. 5 DM8 375,000 23/04" No. 4 DM8 400,000 U 7/32" NATURAL GAS . H. V.1000 8. G. .65 MODEL NO. MIN. RATE' MAX. RATE" ORIFICE 400 100,000 125,000 #10 205,000 265,000 9/32" 300,000 400,000 11132 " Additional information covering the com- putation of the heat loss can be obtained from manual 3, "How to Figure Heat Loss" which can be purchased from the National Environmental Systems Contractors Ass'n. 221 North LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60601. Boilers are usually rated by square feet of radiation. Input ratings for steam boilers are figured at 400 Btu per square foot of radiation while hot water boilers are figured at 240 Btu per square food of radiation. Burner rating should not exceed 650 Btu per square inch of grate or combustion floor area. OH Fired Obtain oil firing rate from furnace name plate or burner nozzle. Multiply this rating times 120,000, this will give the Btu per hour input of gas required. Example: 2 gals. of oil rating 2 x 120,400 Q 240,000 Btu per hour gas input rate. SETTING GAS INPUT RATE Fixed& Orifice Size and Capacity - In BTU! HR TABLE I * Minimum ratings can be obtained by reducing the regulator pressure. • " Maximum ratings can be obtained by Increasing the regulator pressure, *" Orifice installed In burner es received, If an input that is not shown on the above chart is desired - drill out the closest smaller orifice to a size referred to in Table II. Burner designed for LP gases will have one minimum rate orifice installed. This should be removed and drilled out to the desired rate. See Table IL TABLE II ORIFICE CHART Those are epproxdmato MI sizes end will very with local heating values supplied, ADJU TA LE ORIFICE Burners with an adjustable orifice have a cap on the back of the cast iron manifold. This cap should be removed with the burner in operation. Inside the uncovered filling is a needle with a screwdriver slot. This is turned to the right for less gas and to the left for more gas. Insert screwdriver and turn clockwise until the pin seats in orifice. Do not force. Refer to Table III for approximate rating. 8 No. Turns 226 Model 400 Model 1 38,500 5,000 2 70,500 30,000 3 88,000 83,000 4 , ,136,000 86,000 5 186,000 130,000 8 187,500 185,000 7 206,000 203,000 8 215,000 230,000 9 220,000 248,000 10 226,000 240,000 8,500131U per squint Inch of flue area Is the maximum altowad. BURNER INPUT DTU/HR DRAFT DIVERTER AND/OR VENT WE Up to 120,000 5 Inch 120,000 - 180,000 8 Inch 180,000 - 25o,oao 7 Inch 250,000 - 325,000 8 Inds 325,000 - 400,000 0 Inch IMPORTANT For input rates between 250,000 and 350,000 Btu/hr, drill out orifice to desired. See Table II. Sack needle out until slotted end Is flush with fitting. Turn in ten full turns. This should lower rate below that desired. Back needle out until desired rate is attained. Do not attempt to seat needlQ in orifice as it will go thru and fall. Always check meter for final adjustment ( See Checking and Fine Tuning). TABLE III INSTALLING VENT PIPE AND DRAFT DIVERTER Select the proper size of galvanized vent pipe from Table IV. Any reduction of vent size must be made at the furnace vent outlet by means of a fixed collar reducer. Flue pipe should be 24 gauge or heavier steel. TABLE tV Note: if the vent pipe is more than 10 feet , long or contains more than two elbows, use next size larger vent pipe and draft diverter. For revertible or diving type furnace (down draft type), use one size larger vent pipe and draft diverter. Flue pipe should be spaced at least 0 inches from any combustibles. If flue pipe passes through a combustible partition, a ventilated thimble should be used. Consult the local code In your area. Flue pipe should be firmly cemented into the chimney but must not extend past inner wall surface. All vent pipe should slope upward toward the chimney at least 1/4 inch per foot of length. The draft diverter must be A.G.A, certified. Draft diverteru should be galvanized and the size should correspond to that of the vent pipe. Horizontal diverters should be placed as close to the outlet of the furnace or boiler as possible. On reverted type furnaces or boilers the diverter should be above the highest flue passage, Vertical draft diverters should have two pipe diameters between the skirt and any surface under it. This spacing can be reduced to one diameter for horizontal or horizontal to vertical diverters. 9 t Reverted flue furnaces sometimes have a • knockout between the cotfibustion chamber and the heat exchanger. This should be removed when converting to gas. If the reversion creates an unvented pocket an opening should be cut and a pipe run directly to the flue pipe ahead of the draft diverter. This vent line should be at least 1 inch pipe and connected between the furnace. The relief pipe must be gas tight. After the diverter and flue pipe are in place, • secure all sections together with self- tapping • metal screws. Any draft or check doors or other openings in the vent pipe or chimney should be sealed shut. INSTALUNG ELECTRICAL WIRING If an external electrical source is utilized, the conversion burner, when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or; in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70. Failure to exercise extreme care in the wiring may result In damaged controls and failure of the burner to operate. Each burner contains its own 20VA, 24 volt transformer. Under no circumstances should any other equipment be run off of that transformer. Electrical damage to the conversion burner may result. CAUTION: label all wires prior to dis- connection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and • dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing, A device which will automatically shut off . gas to burner in the event of sustained backdratt is required. It shall be of the listed manual reset type and Installed and adjusted by a qualified service technician In accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. See Figure 4 for wiring diagrams. Iv , A to/ - Rr r vA 09041I3109 1V 129 VA 0104116001101400 10 Fig 4 -- Wiring Diagrams Wiring of Models intermittent Pilot Operation with EPI or EPI.100 Ignition Systems • ROOM THERMOSTAT Regulates operation of burner to maintain set temperature. Locate thermostat on an inside wall of a room usually occupied during the day, such as a living room, at a height of ., of five feet above the floor. Place it where, at all times, it will reflect the average room temperature at the building. Avoid the following locations: • A. Outside wall. B. Near an outside door. C. In front of a fire place. D. Near radiator, wall heat or chimney. E. Stairwells or other locations which might subject it to excess vibration. LIMIT CONTROL . Limits temperature that may develop in a warm air furna a or hot water boiler and limits pressure in a steam boiler. Locate limit contrbl where it will be quickly affected by temperature or pressure of the furnace or boiler. WARM AIR Locate on furnace plenum. HOT WATER For gravity forced circulation; locate on vertical flow pipe directly above boiler if the control Is a surface or clamp type. Immersion types should be on top or upper part of front boiler section, STEAM Locate at top of boiler. • Recommendations of the control manufacturer should be followed. Also, the heating plant should be checked out to be sure all of the controls are operating properly. . CHECK -OUT PROCEDURE BEFORE LIGHTING Preliminary Steps Be sure all valves are closed. Tum on the gas at the meter and check for leaks. A safe method is to use an Adams Mfg. Co. ID-1 or LD-2 Electronic Gas leak Detector. Bleed the gas line to let the air out . This can be done by disconnecting the pilot line from the valve and setting the valve on "pilot". Except for models with intermittent ignition, bleed air out the 1/8" NPT pressure tap upstream of the gas valve (See Fig. 5). Depress the red button on the VR8300A control and a controlled gas flow will come from the pilot line opening. Be sure to burn the escaping gas. Watch the meter until one cubic) foot is bled out and then seal the One carefully again. Check for leaks. 11 INtR /Nt{I101C TA ReD KNO©ViiO30M Figure 5 PROSUIt 11tOUI.ATOA �YNO I CA► S COW MK 11 WIRIN4 T1111wINAL I pi muwin TO ONOUMD T1 h1INALf 1/1 OUT"T Note: For best pilot ignition be sure that the spark from the ignition electrode goes to the pilot burner head which is adequately grounded for this purpose. A gap 1/0" should be maintained. If not, adjustment may be accomplished by use of thin pliers (See Fig. 0), A.) Plano Ignition LIGHTING AND SHUT -DOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR "8" SUFFIX MODELS 1.) Set room thermostat below room temperature. 2.) Be sure gas cock on combination valve is in "OFF" position for five minutes. 3.) Turn combination gas valve cock to " Pilot" position and depress red button. 4.) Press button on spark ignitor repeatedly (See Fig. 7) until pilot lights. Continue to depress red button for one minute. 5.) Turn gas cock to "ON" position, 6.) Set room thermostat above room temperature and turn on electric switch, The burner should now be In operation. 7.) Set room thermostat to temperature desired. 8.) Automatic Pilot Lighter (APR) 1.) Set room thermostat below room 'temperature, 2.) Be sure gas cock on combination valve Is in "OFF" position for five minutes. 3.) Turn on main electric switch. Ignitor should spark at the rate of one or two times per second. • 4.) Turn combination gas cock to "Pilot" and depress red button. Hold red button for one minute after sparking noise stops in- dictating pilot is lit. 5.) Turn gas cock to "ON" position. Set thermostat above room temperature. Burner will light. 6.) Set thermostat to desired room temperature. Sequence of Operation of Above Burners When the room thermostat calls for heat, a relay is tripped inside the control chamber energizing the motor. When the motor reaches operating speed, the centrifugal switch contacts close completing the circuit to the automatic pilot ignitor. The automatic solenoid valve opens allowing gas flow to the pilot burner and ignites the constant burning pilot. When the thermocouple has sensed enough heat, the main valve opens allowing gas flow to the main burner and in turn is ignited by the pilot. With 100% shutoff, if for some reason the pilot is extinguished, the combination control closes preventing gas flow to main and pilot burners. (See Fig. 4) To Shut Off Burner 1. ) Turn gas knob on valve to "OFF ". 2.) Turn off electric switch. LIGHTING AND SHUT-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR "PS" MODELS 1.) Be sure cock on combination valve is in "OFF" position for five minutes. 2.) Open gas cock on combination valve to "ON" position. 3.) Turn on electric switch, 4.) Set room thermostat above room temperature. 5,) Burner will light. . 12 5a.) Burners equipped with an EPI -100 Ignition system (identified by the presence of 2 white relays in the printed circuit board located on the un- derside of the air housing) will purge for approximately 15 seconds before pilot light -off. Burner will lock out in no more than 60 seconds if air is present in the line during initial light -off. it may be necessary to cycle the burner several times with the thermostat. 5b.) Burners equipped with an EPI ignition system (identified by the presence of 1 white relay on the printed circuit board on the underside of the'air housing) will light -off almost immediately with no lockout time involved. 6.) Set room thermostat to temperature desired. . IMPORTANT The burner systems Identified In 6b must not, under any droumetances bo used with any liquefied petroleum or other heavlpr than air gases, otherwise a dangerous op- orating condition will result Sequence of Operations of Above Burners When the room thermostat calls for heat, a relay is energized to start the blower motor. This closes the centrifugal switch on the motor and energizes the electronic Ignition system. After a shod delay, both the pilot valve and ignition are energized. Once the pilot is proven, the Ignition system is shut off and within one second the main valve opens. When the call for heat 18 satisfied, both the main and pilot valves close, CHECKING AND FINE TUNING To check the input rate, clock the meter for one cubic foot. (Best way is to clock the fastest turning dial for one revolution and divide by the number of feet per revolution.) This time in seconds (1) should be used In the following formula: 3,600 a H.V. of gas + T 111 BTU/HR Heating value (H.V.) may be obtained from your local gas company. Fine adjustment of rate can be made with the regulator adjustment on the combination valve. TESTING GAS PIPING FOR LEAKAGE As an aid In determining where gas pipe may not be light, It is recommended that a soap solution be used. Under no conditions shall an open flame be used, AIR ADJUSTMENT FOR PROPER COMBUSTION To properly set up a conversion burner a CO analyzer Is essential. 1. Select air setting with air adjustment screw on the conversion burner so that the flame Is blue with slight orange and yellow tipping at the outer edges. (See Fig. 7) 2. Check CO If lower than 0.5 %, insert a baffle assembly as shown In Fig. 8. Set this baffle to obtain approximately 9.0% CO for natural gas or 10.0% CO for LPG. 3. Check flue gas temperatures ahead of the draft diverter. These should be between 450 °F and 550 °F. 13 poireprow SAW SLOT Suggested form of neutral WSW. potnl ad►uater. Insert In slot cut In flue SCRIBE LINE AROUND FLUE PIPE When adjustment Is cam• plated, scribe i line on adjuster so I1 can be relocated. TRIM OFF EXCESS STOCK SCRIBED LINES Remove adjuster, trim oil excess, silt remainder vertically and bond segments In alternate directions, Replace In flue pipe, recheck adjustments to Insure unchanged condi• Ilona, and fasted adjuster In place With sheet metal screw:. Ftguro 8 • SUGGESTED CONSTRUCTION OF A NEUTRAL. PRESSURE POINT ADJUSTER LWARNINC OVERHEATING HAZARD SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR: Shut oil the manual gas control to the appliance. Q.Q.ag4 shut 011 the control switch to the pump or blower. SERVICE NOTES Figure 7 To remove the venturi burner, the lower back panel must be removed. The union in the gas line must be opened so the manifold can be slid out. Remove the thumb screw at the rear of the venturl and disconnect the pilot gas line, thermocouple and electrical leads that are connected to the gas valve. To remove the slide Tray, both back panels must be removed, MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Keep area around the conversion bumer clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. 2. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion/ ventilation air. 3. Periodically check burner and pilot flame (Constant burning pilots only). 4. Lubricate the motor with several drops of SAE 20 oil every 3-6 months. 6. Contact a qualified service agency for service and other than routine main - tanence, 0. See "Service Notes" above for removing bumer. Use vacuum cleaner and soft cleaning cloth to clean bumer. 14 • • 9 > Adjustable 0" 10 111 • HP225 Right Side • Adjustable 0 "to1114" HP 400 Right Side 1 . 2etics . L . Lai Extension Sleeve 5" or 8" I I 1 Optionei "i Extension Sleeve 5" or 8" HP226 Front • cab 1 te -Wu. - • DESCRIPTOR CONSTANT BURNING PILOT MODELS GAS SAVER MODELS WITH CYCLING PILOT HP -2258 HP -4008 HP- 2268PS HP- 4008PS 1 Top Housing 75824N 7602 -0N 7582 -0M 7602 -0N 2 • Thermocouple K16CA K16CA 2 ' Sensor Probe 12003 12003 3 Plot Butner JI24DDA J997DOA J12400A J12400A 4 Plot OtMce (Net) 5221 (.021) 7221 (.021) 5221 (.021) 5221(021) 4 Plot Odes (LP) 3215 (015) 3215 (015) 3215 (.015) 3216 (.016) 6 (griffon System MPR -1 -17 MPR.1 -17 EPI.100.2 OR EPI 2 EPI.1002 OR EP$.2 a Transformer (20VA) AT2OA AT2OA AT2OA AT2OA 7 Raley R8222A1002 R8222A1002 R8222A1002 R8222A1002 8 Terminal Block 75883 76883 76883 76883 9 Alt Door 7682A 7808A 7682A 7608A 10 Bottom Access Door 75870 7807A 76878 7607A 11 Side Trey Assembly 7586C 7606B 76880 7606C 12 Manifold 701604 70160.8 701508 701504 13 Pedestsf (Not Shown) 7684 7584 7584 7684 14 Burner Casting 7683.1 7503.1 7683.1 7803.1 16 insulating Boot 840 848 840 848 10 17 Plot Wield 2012 -7 2D12.00M&.1 12005 2012.95-P8.1 Electrode (3 Inch) 7663.6A 7683 -SA 75834A 7683.6A 18 Combination Valve (Nat) VR8300A4003 VR8300A4003 VR8304M3103 VR8304M3103 18 Combktstlon Valve (LP) VR8300A4003LP VR8300A4003LP VR8304M3103LP VR8304M3103LP 19 Pipe Nipple 5000143 1t 5000144 6000143 50001. -31/2 20 Mein OrM ce (Specify Size) 172 172 172 172 21 Adjustable Odflce Assembly 8481 6481 22 . Bottom Flou Assembly 75816 7601A 76816 7001A 23 Mounting Plampe (Optional) 7585 7585 7685 7585 24 .w._.... ..._.,.... 25 Motor/Blower Assembly 7588.2A 7606A-2 7506-2A • 7606A-2 1 APR Module (Optional) APR -1 APR -1 26 Extension Sleeve (Not Shown) 7581 -IA-BL 7681.IA -BL 7581.1A -81 7681.1A -BL 27 Ignition Wks (30 Inch) 7803 7803 28 Sensor Wire (30 Inch) 7852 -2 7582 -2 ti PARTS LIST 10 HP Series 17 t PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M2000 -245 PROJECT NAME: FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH SITE ADDRESS: ___15880_NLILITARY_RDS SUITE NO:, ALLOriginal Plan Submittal DATE: , . 10 -31 -2000 Response to Incomplete Letter # __,Response to Correction Letter..__ _ Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS Bull ihDivision Public Works ❑ Complete Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING; Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPRO LS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Approved El Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS; CO C ON DE E N ION: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Vutvit FirePrevention Structural AN111111111..... 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