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City of Tukwila
Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
Permit No: M98 -0034
Type: B -MECH
Category: NRES
Address: 6725 TODD BL
Location:
Parcel #: 788890 -0060
Contractor License No: MACDOMS147MN
Signature:
Print Name:_
MECHANICAL PERMIT
TENANT WW GRAINGER #753
6725 TODD BL, TUKWILA WA 98188
OWNER WW GRAINGER Phone: (708)647 -5990
L500 UTILITY PAYMT BR 753, PO BOX 48694, NILES IL 60714
CONTRACTOR MACDONALD MILLER SERVICE INC. Phone: 206 767 -7995
7717 DETROIT AVE SW, SEATTLE, WA 98106
CONTACT LAURA NICHOLS Phone: 206 - 768 -3968
7707 DETROIT SW,. SEATTLE WA 98106
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Permit Description:
SEMI HEATED SPACE - REPLACE 400 MBH GAS UNIT.
HEATER LIKE FOR LIKE.
UMC Edition: 1994 Valuation:
Total Permit Fee:
Status: ISSUED
Issued: 03/05/1998
Expires: 09/01/1998
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Permit Center Authorized Signature Date
(206) 431 -3670
800.00
55.94
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the
same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and .ordinances
governing this work will be complied with, whether specified.here'in 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.
Data:_.
'N.e, \/\ _Title: '�l1Ll _lt1L r
This permit shall become null and void if the .work: .is not commenced within
180 days from the date of issuance, -or if.'t.h.e. work is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection.
Project Name/Tenant:
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Value of Construction:
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Site Address: City State /Zip:
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Tax Parcel Number:
70 C>
Phone:
V z.S"— o? 5 /- 522 3c7
Property Owner: *'
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Street Address: City State /Zip:
Fax #:
Contact Person:
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Phone:
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Street Address: City State /Zip:
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Fax #:
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Contractor: _
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0206 -g- 07
Street Address / Cit State /Zip:
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Fax #: �—
Architect:
Phone:
Street Address: City State /Zip:
Fax II:
Engineer: / _
Phone:
Street Address: City State /Zip:
Fax #:
MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT) ;..
Descri tion of work to be done: au 5 4
AC 01) MP3 h/ C)A _S Un 1-i- /a LeA A ) /cQ / /zC
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Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material In the building? ❑ yes 0
Attach list of materials and stora a location on se arate 8 1/2 X 11 a er indicatin uantities & Material Safety Data Sheets
• Above Ground Tanks Antennas /Satellite Dishes Bulkhead/Docks Commercial Reroof
❑ Demolition ❑ Fence Ca"' rechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing- Replacement only
❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems
in Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting
MONTHLY SERVICE BILLINGS TO:
Name:
Phone:
Address:
City /State /Zip:
0 Water
0 Sewer
0 Metro
0 Standby
Name:
Address:
Date application accepted: 11_1, y
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MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96
CITY OF TIUKWILA
Permit Center i
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
Miscellaneous 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.
APPLICANT REQUEST FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS
❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s):
Cl Flood Control Zone ❑ Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. ft.grading /clearing
❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer /f: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public
❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public
❑ Water Meter /Exempt # Size(s): 0 Deduct 0 Water Only
❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s):
❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity: gal Schedule:
❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Moving Oversized Load/Hauling
WATER METER DEPOSIT /REFUND BILLING:
Phone:
City /State /Zip:
Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be
reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules.
Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall
expire by limitation. 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 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application
shall be extended more than once.
Date application exQlre%: lq4g
Appllca !o taken by: (initials)
BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT:
SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR PERMIT REVIEW
in
Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade
exceeding 5,000 gallons and a ratio of height to diameter or width
which exceeds 2:1
Submit checklist No: M -
Signature:
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Commercial Tenant Improvement
Permit
Phone
Date:
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Print name:
in2 vrA_
Fax #:
Address:
❑
Fences - Over 6 feet in Height
Submit checklist No: M -9
❑
9.'06
City /State /Zip:
❑
Loading Docks
ALL MISCELLANEOUS P ; IT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUB • ' ED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
• ALL DRAWINGS pHrALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN
• BUILDING SITE"-PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED
• ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT
• STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON
LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
• CIVIUSITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER
(P.E.)
❑ 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, unless the homeowner will be the builder 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.
MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96
SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR PERMIT REVIEW
in
Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade
exceeding 5,000 gallons and a ratio of height to diameter or width
which exceeds 2:1
Submit checklist No: M -
❑
Antennas /Satellite Dishes
Submit checklist No: M -
❑
Awnings /Canopies - No signage
Commercial Tenant Improvement
Permit
❑
Bulkhead/Dock
Submit checklist No: M - 10
❑
Commercial Reroof
Submit checklist No: M -6
in
Demolition
Submit checklist. No M -3, M - 3a
❑
Fences - Over 6 feet in Height
Submit checklist No: M -9
❑
Land Altering /Grading /Preloads
Submit checklist No: M - 2
❑
Loading Docks
Commercial Tenant Improvement
Permit. Submit checklist No: H -17
Mechanical (Residential& Commercial)
Submit checklist No. M - 8,
Residential only - H -6, H -16
i n
Miscellaneous Public Works Permits
Submit checklist No: H - 9
i n
Manufactured Housing (RED INSIGNIA ONLY)
Submit checklist . No: M - 5
❑
Moving Oversized Load /Hauling
Submit checklist No: M - 5
❑
Parking Lots
Submit checklist No: M -4
❑
Residential Reroof - Exempt with following exception:” If roof structure
to be repaired or replaced
Residential Building Permit
Submit checklist ". No: M -6
❑
Retaining Walls - Over 4 feet in height
Submit checklist No: M -1
i n
Temporary Facilities
Submit checklist No: M -7
in
Temporary Pedestrian Protection/Exit Systems
Submit checklist No: M -4
❑
Tree Cutting
Submit checklist No: M -
ALL MISCELLANEOUS P ; IT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUB • ' ED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
• ALL DRAWINGS pHrALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN
• BUILDING SITE"-PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED
• ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT
• STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON
LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
• CIVIUSITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER
(P.E.)
❑ 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, unless the homeowner will be the builder 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.
MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96
CITY OF TUKWILA
Address : 6725 TODD BL Permit No: M98-0034 .
Sul te :
Tenant: WW GRAINGER #753 Status: ISSUED
. , Type : B-MECH . Applied: 02/19/1998 .
Parcel #: 788890-0060 - . • . .Issued: 03/05/1998
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Permit Conditions:
1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the
Architect or Engineer and OW. _Iukw,l,l,a,Building Division. '.
2. All permits. i nspect ion,0:1 p l a n s , s h a l l ' he
a v a i l a b l e at the ' 1,c,b prior to 'th any con -
'.struct i on . The,..,486C+Ments at toif4be maintained and a va 1 1 -•
a b 1 e (Intl 1 f . 10 7 1T:nsp ac 0:On 'a 0 p r qg*) is g r anted '
3. A 1 1. con s trus06 to ip e ''''.‘40'n'e :1 rt wit . afi.VOv e d
' plans an d i reMe'rits of the 1iniform Bull 50419 d'e',',;(1994 .
Ed i t ion) /*•:.•!,' a m n d 0 4 ;,., Un if or»i '' M acli 6 n fa'al, C o a e: CY.9 94,. Edition)
and Washington State Energy Code (1994 Ei:11,t oni/.
4. Val i d iWof ''er,..mi t. , The issuance of a permit
p 1 an si;.,,,p ec if i cat tons, and 7 . 1 computations sha 1 rnot ,t4:', con;&'2. ,,,,•,
struWt o / , ' ' ' b , a p e r m i t fO'r., 'or an a p p r o v a l 1 of. any v ,Ol'a fP:h,:;\
. : of a'ny,,ol prov i s1.6ns of 'the ,-building code or . . ; of' `any
other" ordinance of the. J u r i FAO c ttanx No permit pi".1,es umtn0 t0',.1.
g l y e f i a u Ow r i ty to : viola te or cancel the p r o v i s i o n s :
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co tie4 sha rrb be valid. '.-:'':',.,.„/ ; %, ;: 3 .•, - - ,, .. : . ..
5. MANUFACTURERS? INSTALLATION i i0 TR liti Ibtn"...,,,R 0,1IIRED ONa. Si),.
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ACTIVITY' NUMBER M98 -0034
PROJECT NAME
QG IkA,.RTMENT:
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DIVISION
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REVIEWERS INITIAL
REVIEWERS INITIAL
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PLAN RE / ROUTING
DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (T,Th) DUE DATE 2 -24 -98
COMPLETE El NOT COMPLETE Et NOT APPLICABLE 0
COMMENTS
TUES /THYJRS ROUTING: PLEASE ROUTE U NO FURTHER REVIEW REQUIRED El
ROUTED BY STAFF El (If routed by staff, make copy to master file & enter Sierra.)
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days)
APPROVED n APPROVED W/ CONDITIONS . NOT APPROVED (attach comments) Q
CORRECTION DETERMINATION:
C:ROUTE -F
WW GRAINGER #753
DATE 2 -19 -98
NTION [J P I1 G ED7A1 0 E RMIT COOR
DATE
DATE
APPROVED I J APPROVED W/ CONDITIONS p NOT APPROVED (attach comments)
REVIEWERS INITIAL DATE
DUE DATE 3-10-98
DUE DATE
(Ceniticadon of occupancy required. )
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
THIS CERTIFIES THAT THE PERSON NAMED HEREON IS REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS A
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
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I .CDONk D Ar r T,RR SMIVICE,
7707 Detroit Avenue S.W.
DOCUMENT CERA n (CATION
I, , hereby certify that the above document,
issued by the Department of Labor and Industries, is the official registration as provided
by law for Donald Miller Service, Inc. to perform as a Construction Contractor in the
State of Washington. (License ri\1ACDO • SS147 iN)
MACDONAI D- MILLER SERVICE, INC.
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Date: By:
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Account Code
000/345.830
000/322^100
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Description
PLAN CHECK - NONRES
MECHANICAL - NONREG~
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I.RANSMIT Number: R9700721 Amount: 55.94 08/05/88 O9x19
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: MACDONALn MlLLrR Init HLH
Permit No: M98~0034 Type: 8-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT
Parcel No: 788890-0080
Site Address: 6725 TODD BL
Total Fees: 55.94
This Payment so5"94 Total .ALL Pmts: 55~ 4
Qmlmnno: ` .00
4 .;^h+a+++A+^A**x+a+a+Ak+a++aA'++*4.*++++aA+4+***+*a«x**+A****A+**
Amount
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Date called: fq�4
Date wanted:
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Special instructions:
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Requester: J C e c;, N ilt41414.f
Phone No.: r JQ
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pproved per applicable codes,
COMMENTS:
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INSPECTION RECORQ-
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INSPECTION NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
M�ie= no3<{-
PERMIT NO.
(206) 4314670
1i Corrections required prior to approval.
Inspe
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$42.00 REINSPECTIO FEE R OUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must
be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Call to schedule reinspection.
Date: ,7
Receipt No.:
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Receipt No.:
COMMENTS:
INSPECTION RECOR -Th
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CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
Approved per applicable codes. [J Corrections required prior to approval.
Date:
PERMIT NO.
(206) 431 -3670
Li $42.00 REINSPECTION ' EE REQUIRED. Prior to Inspection, fee must
be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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Balance Due: $ S gei
Need Current Contractor Registration Card: ❑ Yes EiNo
Contractor Information in Sierra:
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Permit No.
FILE COPY
I undcrt�..-1 th:t tho Pion Choc% app:. cro
sub;cct to crrcro and omissions and op; of
plai;� Boca not authorize the violation cf c.iy
adopted code or ordiltwll& lisoolpt of contractor's
copy of approved
NOTES:
1. REMOVE & REPLACE GAS UNIT HEATER LIKE FOR LIKE
2. RECONNECT EXIST'G GAS PIPE, FLUE, AND T -STAT
3. SET AND BRACE UNIT PER STATE AND LOCAL CODES
GAS UNIT HEATER
SCHEDULE
MBH IN
V/PH
AMPS
FLUE
GAS CONN
NOTES
UNIT
AREA SERVED
DAYTON MODEL #
CFM
UH-1
STORAGE
3g ?
4800
400
115V/1
11
EXIST'G
EXISTG
1,2,3
NOTES:
1. REMOVE & REPLACE GAS UNIT HEATER LIKE FOR LIKE
2. RECONNECT EXIST'G GAS PIPE, FLUE, AND T -STAT
3. SET AND BRACE UNIT PER STATE AND LOCAL CODES
CITY OF . TUKWILA
APPROVED
MAR 0 4
AS NOTED
BUILDING DMVPS
MacDonald Miller
Company, Inc.
7717 Detroit Ave. S.W.
Seattle, Wa 98106-1903
Phone: (208) 763 -4400
Fox: (208) 787 -6773
Wash Lic No 223- 01— MA— CD— OM -248J9
I EXPIRES: 6-18-1999 I
FLUE
SIZE
"A"
DIM.
"B"
DIM.
CURB
SIZE
4
15
41
131/2
5
15
51/2
131
6
15
6V2
13V2
7
20
71/2
181/2
8
20
81/2
181/2
10
22
101/2
201
12
22
121/2
201
SEE DETAIL
FOR ROOF PENETRATION
ROOF CURB BY
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ROOF —N
METALBESTOS
TYPE B VENT—
GALV ELBOW
DRAFT HOOD
CONNECTION —
DIRT TRAP
GAS SHUT —OFF
UNION
UNIT GAS VALVE
CONNECTION
T'STAT:
nO9flfl r
FLASHING SIZE
"
UNIT HEATER DETAIL
NO SCALE
20" MIN FROM ROOF
5' -0" MIN HEIGHT FOR
VENT DRAFT
18" MIN CLEARANCE TO
FLAMMABLES FROM
SINGLE WALL VENT
CONNECTOR
6" MIN CLEARANCE
TO FLAMMABLES
FROM UNIT CASING
AND DRAFT HOOD
CONNECTION
W ROD TO ANGLE IRON
2 POINT SUSPENSION UNLESS
4 POINT IS REQ'D BY JOB
CONDITIONS OR MANUFACTURER
REQUIREMENTS.
UNIT HEATER
CITY OF TUKWILA
APPROVED
MAR 0 4 1998
AS NU I LO
19 DMVT
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:32:00 1998
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, OPERATE, OR SERVICE DAYTON
GAS UNIT HEATERS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
AND /OR PROPERTY DAMAGE!
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
a.
Figure 1 — Dayton Gas Unit Alr Heater
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS MANUAL
-, r ,236, 3E237, 3E248 & 3E247
Design certified by A.O.A. and C.G.A. for use with natural and propane gases.
Complies with ANSI Standard Z83.8b Unit Hester.
The Dayton gas unit heater is a factory assembled,
low static pressure type propeller tan heater de-
signed to be suspended within the space to be
heated.
WARNING: THESE HEATERS ARE NOT TO BE
CONNECTED TO DUCTWORK.
FEATURES OF THE GAS UNIT HEATF '
A. HEAT EXCHANGER: 20 Gauge aluminized steel
tubes; two vertical seams. Heat exchanger tubes
"MIG" welded to host exchanger to P and bot-
tom panels made of 18 gauge aluminized steel.
Quality design assures long lift.
DRAFT DIVERTER: Made of corrosion resistant
aluminized steel.
C. HOUSING: 20 gauge steel with baked spice brown
enamel finish.
D. LOUVERS: Independently adjustable for max-
imum air distribution. Stops prevent closure of
louvers.
E. MOTOR: Automatic reset thermal protection.
115V, 80Hz. Specially designed for each heater.
F. FAN: Dynamically balanced, aluminum air toil
blade assures quiet, efficient operation.
Description
FOR YOUR SAFETY
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. OPEN WINDOWS.
2. DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL
SWITCHES,
3. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME.
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS
SUPPLIER.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
THE USE AND STORAGE OF GASOLINE
OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND
LIQUIDS IN OPEN CONTAINERS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE IS
HAZARDOUS.
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G. FAN SWITCH: Has built In heat anticipator to
assure positive fan delay (Not shown).
H. LIMIT SWITCH: Prevents excessive outlet air
temperature.
t FAN & MOTOR SUPPORT: Exclusive vibration
isolators provide true in -shear rubber isolation
between fan and heater assuring quiet opera-
tion.
J. AUTOMATIC GAS VALVE (not shown): Premium
quality 24VAC gas valve with 100% safety shut
off, Meets local codes.
K. AIR SHUTTERS: Individually adjustable; friction
locked, manually rotated air shutter adjustment.
L. BURNERS: Stamped aluminized steel with stain-
less steel port protectors for maximum effi-
ciency.
M. HANGERS: Two point suspension with 9116" REC
dia. hanging holes provided at the top of the Cjn. OF
unit.
N. TRANSFORMER: 24VAC transformer standart.CB 1
(Not shown). GG
UKWILA
1998
PERMIT C '.NTER
NATURAL
AS
RIME
NATURAL AND PROPANE GAS
Gas
Model Inlet
Model
Gas
Inlet
BTUH
input
CFM
Fan
Cia.
Mtr. Hp,
Flue
Ht.
Overall
Width
Depth
Shp.
Wt.
3E235
3E236
3E237
3/4"
3/4"
I"
3E246
—
3E247
1/2"
—
314"
300,000
350,000
400,000
4000
4600
4800
2 Ca 16"
2 Cu r 18"
2 (m 18"
2 [a 1/12
2 3 1/8
2 @: 1r6
10 "0,H
10"0,H
12 "0,H
36"
36"
36"
37 -1/8"
45 -518"
48 - 1/8"
26. 13/16"
26- 13/16"
26. 13116"
356
395
451
Mon Feb 16 13:33:15 1998
FORM 581707 I
05282
Om Oval
Nominal
iron Pipe
Size,
Inches
112
314
1
1 -114
1 -112
2 -1/2
3
4
H.= Horizontal
132
520
1050
3050
4800
8500
17500
92
190
730
2100
3300
12000
General Safety Information
1. Installation must be made in accordance with
local codes, or In absence of local codes, with
ANSI Standard 2223.1 (N F.P.A. No. 54) "National
Fuel Gas Code." All of the ANSI and NFPA Stan-
dards referred to in these installation instruc-
tions are the ones that were applicable at the time
the design of this appliance was certified. The
ANSI Standards are available from the American
Gas Association, 1616 Wilson Boulevard, Arling-
ton, Virginia 22209. The NFPA Standards are
available from the National Fire Protection Asso-
ciation, 80 Batterymarch Street. Boston, Massa-
chusetts 02110, The heaters are designed for
use in airplane hangars when Installed in accord-
ance with ANSI/NFPA No. 409 -1979 and in public
garages when Installed In accordance with NFPA
No. 88A -1979 and NFPA No. 8813.1979.
2. No alterations are to be made on this equipment.
WARNING: DISCONNECT ALL. POWER
SOURCES RELATED TO THE INSTALLATION
BEFORE SERVICING ANY COMPONENT OR
COMPONENT PART.
3. Make certain that the power sources conform to
the requirements of the heater.
MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E248 k 3E247
10 20 30 40 50
73
285
590
1650
4700
9700
Specifications 6 Performance Chart
•
63 130 115
245 215
760 6 0 0
1450 1270
2300 2000
4100 3800
8300 7400
GAS PIPE SIZING CHART
MUUMUUS 5 CAPACITY OF PIPE IN CUlIC FEET OR SAt PER HOUR
YNATEREC A A110 CROP
IC MINTY OAS)
LENGTH IN FEET
50 70 80
50
105
195
510
1150
1850
3250
6800
180
370
580
1050
3000
6200
—2—
46 43 40
90 84
170 320
530 490
1000 1500
2800 2600
5800 5400
Determine required CU,FTMA. by dividing BTUH input from rating plate by 1,000.
2. For Natural Gas: Select pipe size directly from chart.
1, For Propane Gas: Multiply CU.FTMr from Step 01 by 0.633 before entering chart.
38
79
305
460
1
2
34
72
130
410
1250
4500
90 100 125 150 175 200
31 28
64 59
120 110
250 225
710 650
1130 1050
2000 1850
4100 3800
26
100
210
610
980
3500
Installation
1. HEATER LOCATION: Location of unit heaters is
related directly to the selection of sizes. Basic
rules to follow:
a. Mounting height: As a general rule, Unit Heaters
should be Installed 8 feet above the floor. Less
efficient air distribution results at higher levels.
Of course, there are exceptions to this principle.
Occasionally Unit Heaters must be mounted at
12 to 16 feet above the floor to clear obstacles.
In this case, H Is advisable to use centrifugal
blower heaters. One exception to the minimum
mounting height would be in a school classroom
if permitted by local codes or other structures
where ceiling heights are 10 feet or less.
b. Unit Heaters should be Installed in airplane
hangars and public garages as follows: In
airplane hangars, units must be at least 10 feet
above the upper surface of wings or engine
enclosures of the highest aircraft to be stored
in the hangar and 8 feet above the floor In
shops, offices, and other sections of the han-
gar where aircraft are not stored or housed.
Refer to AN61INFPA No. 409 -1079,
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PERMIT CENTER
APPROXIMtTS
Dreams from
Moor b bottom
at colt Hr.
INSTANCE Ili NEAT THORN (n0)
514N UNIT –OTU Input (TAdtiv DT 1005)
50
75
100
125
150
175'200
225
250
300
350
400
8'
33
40
58
60
95
70
75 ...
80
85
100
105
112
10'
28
35
49
52
57
61
65
69
74
87
90
97
12'
NA
45
47
51
55
59
63
67
79
83
89
15'
NR
NR
NR
HR
45
49
52
' 59
60
70
74
60
20'
MR
MR
NR
NR
'NA
NR
46
50
54
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Mon Feb 16 13:34 :34 1998
FORM 581707 I MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 1.i 3E247
06262
c. In public garages, unit heaters must be at least
8 feel above the floor. Refer to NFPA No. 854 -1979
and NFPA No. 888 -1979.
d. Air distribution: Direct air towards areas of
maximum heat loss. When multiple heaters
are involved. circulation of air around the
perimeter is recommended ( where heated air
flows along exposed walls.) Satisfactory re-
sulte can also be obtained where multiple
heaters are located toward the center of the
area with heated air directed toward the out-
side walls. Be careful to avoid obstacles and
obstructions which could Impede cool air dis-
tribution patterns. Heat throw distances as
well as examples of heater location are pre-
sented (See Heater Location).
e. Locations to avoid: U nit Heaters should not be
installed within corrosive or inflammable at-
mospheres. Avoid locations where extreme
drafts can affect burner operation. Do not
locate gas fired heater where air for combus-
tion contains chlorinated vapors or acid
fumes.
NOTE: Unit Heater sizing should be based
upon heat lose calculations where Unit Heater
output equals or exceed heat loss.
STANDARD UNIT HEATER APPLICATIONS
C1
,I
Figure 2 — Heater Location
UJ
C
i i l
Ji
Installation (Continued)
2. CLEARANCES: Every gas appliance shall be
located with respect to building construction and
other equipment so as to permit access to the
appliance. Clearance between the vertical walls
and the vertical sides of the appliance shall be no
less than 18 inches. Minimum clearance between
the top of the appliance and the ceiling is 6
inches: Minimum clearance from combustibles
to the bottom of the unit is 18 Inches, with a total
of 26" clearance maintained for burner servicing.
3--
The minimum clearance from combustibles to the flue
collector Is 6 Inches. Adequate clearance must be main-
tained around air openings into the combustion
chamber.
UNIT HEATERS
NOTE: ALL HANGING HARDWARE AND WOOD NOT
SUPPLIED.
Figure 3 — Steel Construction
2'x 6'1./40 ROLTED LAS
ACROSS 1I a RASHER
ACROSS J018131
NOTE: ALL HANGING HARDWARE AND WOOD NOT
SUPPLIED,
Figure 4 — Wood Construction Joists
3. AIR FOR COMBUSTION — Appliances shall be
installed In a location in which the facilities for
ventilation permit satisfactory combustion of
gas, proper venting, and the maintenance of am-
bient temperature at safe limits under normal
conditions of use. Appliances shall be located in
such a manner as not to interfere with proper
circulation of air within the confined space.
When buildings are so tight that normal infiltra-
tion does not meet air requirements, outside air
shall be introduced per Sections 1.3.4.2 and
1.3.4.3 of ANSI Z223,1 for combustion require-
ments. A permanent opening or openings having
a total free area of not loss than ono square inch
per 5.000 STUN of total Input rating of all ap-
pliances within the space shall be provided.
4. The unit heater must be hung level from side to
side and front to back, from the two balanced
suspension points employing the 1" threaded,
free- moving coupling. When the suspension is
completed, proceed with the following:
a, Gas Connections: (See Figures 5 111
This unit hoarier must be connected to a gas
supply source capable of supplying its lull
rated Btu capacity at a pressure not less than
5' WC nor greater than 14' WC for natural gas
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FEB 1 9199$
PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:35 :58 1998
FORM 5S1707
08262
For propane gas service, the manifold pres-
aure must be 10.0' VVC. A regulator (not sup-
plied) must be field installed al the LP tank
to assure pressure is not greater than 14" W.G.
The connecting pipe should be sized in ac-
cordance with the ANSI Standard Z223.1 Na-
tional Fuel Gas Code. See Gas Pipe Sizing
Chart for proper size of gas supply piping.
The gas piping supplied by the unit heater
manufacturer has been tested for leaks. A
ground joint union and a manual gas valve
shall be installed aheed of the unit heater con-
trols to permit servicing. It is recommended
that pipe compound which is resistant to the
action of liquified petroleum gases be used.
The gas supply piping and all factory unit pip-
ing should be checked for gas teaks with a
soapy water solution or some other approved
method, but never with matcf s or any other
source of Ignition,
WARNING: THE APPLIANCE AND ITS INDIVI-
DUAL SHUTOFF VALVE MUST BE DISCON-
NECTED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING
SYSTEM DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING
OF THAT SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES IN
EXCESS OF 1/2 PSI (3.45 KPA). THE APPLI-
ANCE MUST BE ISOLATED FOM THE GAS
SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM BY CLOSING ITS IN-
DIVIDUAL MANUAL SHUT -OFF VALVE DURING
ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THE GAS SUP-
PLY PIPING SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES
EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 112 PSI (3.45 KPA).
A DRIP LEG MUST BE INSTALLED AHEAD OF
THE UNIT. A 1/8' NPT PLUGGED TAPPING AC-
CESSIBLE FOR TEST GAUGE CONNECTION,
MUST BE INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY UP-
STREAM OF THE GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION
TO THE APPLIANCE.
HEATER INSTALLATION FOR USE WITH PRO -
PANE (BOTTLED) GAS MUST BE MADE BY A
QUALIFIED L.P. GAS DEALER OR INSTALLER.
HE WILL INSURE THAT PROPER JOINT COM-
POUNDS ARE USED FOR MAKING PIPE CON-
NECTIONS; THAT AIR IS PURGED FROM
LINES; THAT A THOROUGH TEST IS MADE
FOR LEAKS BEFORE OPERATING HEATER;
AND THAT IT IS PROPERLY CONNECTED TO
THE PROPANE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM.
b. Electrical Connections: (See Figures 7 & 8)
Standard units are shipped for use on 115 volt, 60
hertz, eIngle phase electric power. Check the
motor nameplate and electrical rating on the
transformer before energizing the unit heater
electrical system. The wiring of the unit heater
conforms to the standard as set forth In ANSI
Standard Z83.Bb. The extemal wiring must con-
form to the National Electrical Code and applica-
ble local codes. It Is recommended that the
electric power supply to the unit heater be pro-
vided from a fused, separate, and permanent)y
live electrical circuit. This unit must be electrical -
ly grounded according to the National Electric
Code and ANSI/NFPA No. 70.1981. See Figure 7
for thermostat connections.
MODELS 3E235, 35238, 35237, 3E246 & 3E247
installation (Continued)
—4—
The transformer supplied with this unit heater
is internally fused. Any overload or short cir-
cuit will ruin the transformer. DO NOT USE A
SCREWDRIVER ACROSS THE TERMINALS
TO CHECK FOR POWER. Use a voltmeter,
c. Venting: (See Figure 6)
Alt unit heaters must be vented. They should
be vented with a UL listed Type B Vent, a
factory built chimney, or a lined brick and
mortar chimney that has been constructed in
accordance with the National Building Code.
The horizontal section of the vent connector
should slope upwards from the heater at the
rate of 114" per foot. The venting should com-
ply with Section 1,5, "Venting of Appliances' ,
of ANSI Z223.1 (Installation of Gas Appliances
and Gas Piping). The venting system should
be checked to determine whether or not there
is adequate draft to assure proper venting of
the appliance,
Other considerations to which governing
codes should be applied are: vent clearances
from combustible materials, vent termination
above the roof, dillution air for venting, and
combined vents.
In buildings where negative pressures aro
created by exhaust fans or other causes. the
negative pressure will cause downdraft condi-
tions in a gravity vent. Here "Make -up Air
Heaters" should be specified. Do nottry to use
Powered Vents to overcome a negative pres-
sure problem.
Flgurr a — Venting
DRIP LEG
Figure 5 — Installing Drip Leg
vatszi-I
BUOGEBTEO MET7WU
FOR INSTALLING IFIAV.
VfigNM06,--
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PERMIT CENTER
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FORM 581707'
08262 I
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ON HIGH LIMIT
Fikure 8 —Junction Box Wiring
MODELS 3E235, 3E238, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
FAN TIME OELAY
SWITCH "\
MOTOR
DLUE
ACD•
WHIT
TO MOTOR
Installation (Continued)
ti
7 RANSFORMER
o
tc
fi t. -wn �,yf�
Figure 7 — Valve, Transformer & Thermostat Connections
– — POWER IN
(BY OTHERS)
POWER IN
ter OTHERS)
T4A TRANSFORMER
-- 5 —
BLOC
BLACX
-RED
TO MOTOR
GAS VALVE
(PACKAGE)
.Q ON HIGH LIMIT
TH
ON GAS VALVE
MOTOR
TO THERMOSTAT
(HY OTHERS)
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FEB 1 9
PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:38 :11 1998
FORM 591707
08282
TRANSFORMER
Figure 10
EGO
HI•LIMT
SPOT
¶
TRANSFORMER
THERMOSTAT
I STAGE
I p
I IW I
I L? _J
i I:
MODELS 3E236, 3E238, 3E237, 3E245 & 3E247
installation (Continued)
MOTOR
—
_J
MOTOR
OAS VALVE
STAGE
FACTORY WIRING
— — — — -- FIELD WIRING
—6—
L r �o -'o
t...l
SUMMER/WINTER
SWITCH
FAN TIME
DELAY
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
L-2 • Li
I rtr
1 1 S W ITC H
I 1/q I
2 L_J
J
Figure 9- Schematic Wiring Diagram
NOTE: If any of the original wire supplied with the appliance (motor wiring excluded) must be replaced, use 18 gauge
wire with 1/16' thermoplastic insulation with 105°C rating.
Page 7 of 17
CITY OF TUKWILA
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:38:58 1998
FORM 531707 I
oeze2
t. EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS.
a The unit heater is equipped with a combina-
tion gas control valve which provides the fol-
lowing functions:
(1) Manual main gas valve controls the flow of
gas to the unit heater.
Pilot gas valve controls flow of gas to the
pilot burner.
Pilot safety switch interrupts flow of gas
completely if pilot is not lit.
(4) Pressure regulator (natural gas only) pro-
vides proper and steady gas pressure to
the main burners.
24 volt solenoid valve controls flow of gas
to main burners and is operated by the
wall thermostat.
b. The limit switch interrupts the flow of electric
current to the main gas valve in case the heat-
er becomes overheated.
c. The fan switch delays the operation of the fan
until the heater Is warmed; then keeps the tan
running after the gas has been turned off until
the useful heat has been removed. The start-
up fan delay mast not exceed 90 seconds from
a cold start,
d. The wall thermostat is a temperature sensitive
switch which turns the main gas valve on or
off to control the temperature of the space
being heated. It must be mounted In the space
on a vibration -free, vertical surface away from
air currents, in accordance with the Instruc-
tions furnished with the thermostat.
(2)
(3)
(5l
e. The F CO (Fnergy Cut -Ot1) device Is a thermal
fuse which opens the thermocouple circuit In the
evem excessive temperatures are encountered
Which are not controlled by the high limit. if the
E,C,O, device opens, it MUST be replaced.
2. INITIAL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
a. Open the manual gas valve to the unit heater.
and with the union connection loose purge air
from gas line. Tighten union and check tor
leaks.
b. Light the pilot as follows:
(1) Close main and pilot gas supply by de•
QOFFmg and turning gas cock dial to
(2) Turn thermostat to "OFF" position or
lowest temperature setting on alai.
WARNING: BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
LIGHT OR RELIGHT PILOT, WAIT 5
MINUTES TO ALLOW GAS WHICH MAY
HAVE ACCUMMULATED IN THE BURNER
COMPARTMENT TO ESCAPE.
(3) Turn gas cock dial to "PILOT" position.
(4) Depress and hold "Gas Cock Dia)" while
lighting Pilot Burner. Allow pilot to bum
approximately thirty seconds before re-
leasing, If pilot does not remain lighted,
repeat operation allowing a longer period
before releasing.
(5) If pilot adjustment is required, remove
pilot adjustment cap and adjust pitot key
to obtain proper flame. Replace cap.
MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
Operation
—7—
NOTE: A proper pilot flame is a soft steady
flame that envelopes 318' to 1/2' of the
thermocouple tip.
(6) Turn gas cook dial to ' ON" position.
(7) Turn thermostat to desired position.
3. Check gas Input rate as follows:
IMPORTANT: NEVER OVERFIRE THIS UNIT
HEATER, AS UNSATISFACTORY OPERATION OR
SHORT LIFE MAY RESULT.
a. Turn oft all gas appliances that use gas
through the same meter as the unit heater.
b. Turn gas on to the unit heater.
c. Clock the time in seconds required to burn
one cubic foot of gas by checking the gas
meter.
d. Insert the time required to burn one cubic foot
of gas in the formula below and compute the
input rate,
3600 (Sec. Per Hr.) X Btu /Cu. Ft. INPUT RATE
Time ( ec.)
EXAMPLE: Assume the Btu content of 1 cubic
toot of gas equaled 1000 and that it
takes 12 seconds to burn one cubic
foot of gas.
3600 X 1000 - 300,000 8tuh
12
NOTE: If computation exceeds or is less than
95% of gaa Btuh Input rating (See Specifications,)
adjust gas pressure.
4. Gas pressure adjustment:
a. NA WHAL GAS: Best results we obtained
when the unit heater Is operating at Its full
input rating with the manifold pressure of 3.5'
V.M. Adjustment of the Pressure Regulator is
not normally necessary since It is preset at the
factory. However. field adjustment may be ac-
complished as follows:
(1) Attach manometer at pressure tap plug
below control outlet.
(2) Remove regulator adjustment screw cap,
located on combination gas valve.
(3) With small screwdriver, rotate adjustment
screw counterclockwise to decrease or
clockwise to increase pressure.
CAUTION: Do not force beyond stop limits!
(4) Replace regulator adjustment screw cap.
b. PROPANE GAS: An exact manifold pressure of
10.0' WC must be maintained for proper oper-
iron of the unit heater. It the unit is equipped
with a pressure regulator on the combination gas
valve follow steps (1) through (4) above. If the
unit to not so equipped, the propane gas sup-
ply systern pressure must be regulated to at-
tain this manifold operating pressure.
5. Ratings of gas appliances are based on sea level
operation and need not be changed for operation
at elevations up to 2,000 feet. For operation at
elevations above 2,000 feet, Input ratings should
be reduced at the rate of 4 percent for each 1,000
feet above sea level.
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FORM 531707
08262
6. After the unit heater has been operating for at
least 15 minutes. adjust the primary air flow to the
burners as follows: Remove bottom panel. Turn
friction locked, manually rotated air shutter)
clockwise to close; counterclockwise to open.
For correct air adjustment. close air shutter until
yellow tips in flame appear. Then open air shutter
to the point just beyond the position where yel-
low tipping disappears. On some propane units
air shutter may be completely closed for correct
adjustment
CAUTION: There may be momentary and
spasmodic orange flashes In the flame. This is
caused by the burning of airborne dust parti-
cles, and Is not to be confused with the yellow
tipping, which Is a stable or permanent situa-
tion, when there Is Insufficient primary air.
7 It the thermostat employed has an adjustable
heat anticipator, adjust anticipator to match cur-
rent rating of main gas valve. This rating is
Figure 11
Figure 13
MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
Operation (Continued)
TRANSFORMER
GU RD
AR
—8—
stamped on the gas valve. Move the indicator on
the scale to correspond with this rating, and the
anticipator will be properly adjusted for optimum
comfort with most types of heating systems.
A slightly higher setting to obtain longer
"burner -on times (and thus fewer cycles per
hour) may be desirable on some systems. Pro-
ceed as follows:
a. If the nominal heater setting is 0.4, adjust to
0.45 setting and check system operation: ad-
just to 0.5 setting and recheck, etc., until the
desired "burner -on" time is obtained. If the
nominal setting is 0.2, adjust to 0.23 or 0.25 to
achieve the desired burner -on time.
b. If the room temperature overshoots the ther-
mostat setting excessively, decreasing the
"burner - on" time may result in more constant
temperature. To accomplish this, adjust the
anticipator setting from the nominal 0.4 down
to 0.35, or from the nominal 0.2 down to 0.18.
and recheck operation.
Figure 12
MOTOR
BURNER
"DRAWER"
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PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:41:38 1998
FORM 581707 I
06262
WARNING: DISCONNECT ALL POWER SOURCES
RELATED TO THE INSTALLATION SEFORE SER-
VICING ANY COMPONENT.
1. Inspect fan blade and guard for accumulation of
lint or other foreign material. Clean as appro-
priate to maintain efficient air flow.
2. Check lubrication instructions on motor. If oiling
is required, add 3 to 4 drops of electric motor oil
or SAE 10W automotive oil to the motor as fol-
lows. depending on service:
a. Light Duty — After 3 year or 25,000 hours of
operation.
DATE
MODELS 3E235, 3E230, 3E237, 3E245 & 3E247
Maintenance
Service Record
-- 9 -
MAINTENANCE PERFORMED
b. Average Duty — Annually after 3 years or
8,000 hours or operation.
c. Heavy Duty -- Annually after 1 year or at least
every 1500 hours of operation.
CAUTION: DO NOT over 0111
3. To clean or replace the main burners, turn off
both electric power supply and gas supply to the
unit heater and proceed as follows: Remove bot-
tom panel. Comprese spring by moving burner
downward from locating slot while retaining
spring Is still compressed. Pull awayfrom heater.
4. Replace all parts In reverse order.
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FORM 551707 MODELS 3E235, 3E238. 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
0e282
PROPELLER — 11511/10 MOTORS
P15
P14
P17 P17
BLOWER BAFFLE
'
Figure 14 — Replacement Parte Illustration
P17 P16
10
COMMON
Ca
C5 C5 C7
ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
THROUGH DEALER FROM WHOM
PRODUCT WAS PURCHASED.
Please provide following information:
• Model Number
• Serial Number (if any)
• Part Description and Number
as shown In Parts List.
If dealer cannot supply,
order from:
Dayton Electric Mfg, CD.
Parts Department
5959 W, Howard St.
Chicago, Illinois 60648
CITY OF TU RECEIVED
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
REF
NO.
FOR SIZES MBTUIH
DESCRIPTION
300
350
400
N
3E236
3E236
3E237 �
P
3E246
--
3E247
~~ 1
Heat Exchanger
111
112
113
2
Draft Diviner
211
212
213
3
Burner Drawer (only)
311
312
313
CI
Gas Valve
N
2E402
2E402
2E402
p
2E402
--
2E402
C2
Thermocouple
2E141
2E141
2E141
C3
Pilot Burner
412
412
412
C4
Pilot Orifice
N
413
413
413
P
413P
413P
413P
CS
Burner Orifice (set)
N
604
605
606
P
604P
605P
606P
C6
Burner Springs (set)
607
608
609
07
Main Burners (set)
610
611
812
Ca
Air Shutters (e.t)
613
614
615
C9
High Limit Switch
452
452
452
010
Fan Time Delay (not shown)
453
453
453 .
C11
Burner Manifold
616
817
618
C12
Pilot 'Riding
464
464
464
C13
1l'anaforrner 115/24
4X744
4X744
4X744
Mounting Plate
4X748
4X748
4X748
C14
E.C.O. Device
500
500
500
P14
Motor
701
702
703
P15
Fan Guard
704
705
706
P16
Fan Blade
708
709
710
P17
Hardware
711
711
711
Mon Feb 16 13:43:05 1998
FORM 591707
09292 I
MODELS 3E235, 3E238, 3E237, 3E248 a 3E247
Replacement Parts List
Dayton gas unit heaters, Models 3E235, 3E2345, 3E237, 3E246, a 3E247, are warranted byDayton Electric Mfg, (Dayton)
to the original user against detects in workmanship or materials under normal use (rental see excluded), for one year from
date of purchase with en extended 9.year warranty on the heat exchanger. This warranty dons not cover damages caused
by operating the unit in a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorinated or halogenated hydrocarbon vapors or any other
damaging chemical compounds.
Any part which is determined to be defective in malarial or workmanship and returned to an authorized service location,
as Dayton designates, shipping costs prepaid, will be repaired or replaced at Dayton'8 option. For warranty claim piece•
duree. see "Prompt Dispos »lam" below. This warranty gives purchasers specific legal rights, and purchasers may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER. Dayton has made a diligent effort to illustrate and describe the products in this literature ac-
curately; however, such Illustrations and descriptions are for the sole purpose of Identification, and do not express or im-
ply a warranty that the products are merchantable, or lit for a particular purpose. or that the products will necessarily conform
to the illustrations or descriptions.
Except as provided below. no warranty or affirmation of /act, expressed or implied, other than as stated in "LIMITED WAR•
RANT)" above is made or authorized by Dayton, and Dayton's liability in all events is limited to the purchase price paid,
Certain aspects a! disclaimers are not applicable to consumer products; a.g., (a) some states do nol allow the exclusion
or hm4a0on of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you; (b) also,
some status do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, consequently the above limitation may not apply
to you; and (c) by law, during the period of this Limited Warranty, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness ton
a particular purpose applicable to consumer products purchased by consumers, may not be excluded or otherwise dis-
claimed.
PROMPT DISPOSITION. Dayton will make a good faith effort for prompt correction or other adjustment with respect to
any product which proves to be defective within warranty. For any product believed to be defective within warranty, lest
write or call dealer from whom product was purchased. Dealer will give additional directions. If unable to resolve satire
lactoriiy, write to Dayton at address below. giving dealer's name, address, dale and number of dealer's Invoice, and describ-
ing the nature of the defect. It product was damaged In transit to you, file claim with carrier.
DAYTON ELECTRIC UFO. CO., 5999 W. HOWARD STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 40449
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CITY OF
FEB 12 1998
PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:44 :26 1998
FORM 581707
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MAIN BURNERS
SYMPTOMS
A. Flame lifting from
burner ports,
B. Flame pops back.
C. Noisy flame.
D. Yellow tip flame
(some yellow
tipping on
propane gas is
permissible).
E. Floating flame.
MODELS 3E235, 3E238, 3E237, 3E24$ & 3E247
Trouble Shooting Chart
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
1. Pressure regulator set too
high.
2. defective regulator.
3. Burner orifice too large.
1. Excessive primary air.
2. Burner orifice too small,
1. Too much primary air.
2. Noisy pilot.
3. Irregular orifice causing whistle
or resonance.
4. Excessive gas input.
1 - 1, Insufficient primary air.
2. Clogged main burner ports.
3. Misaligned orifices.
4 Clogged draft hood.
5. Air shutter tinted,
6. Insufficient combustion air.
1, Blocked venting,
2. Insufficient combustion air.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION
1 Reset manifold pressure. Refer to
'Operation ".
2. Replace regulator section of
combination gas valve or com-
plete valve.
3, Check with local gas supplier for
proper orifice size and replace.
Refer to "Operation ".
1. Close air shutter. Refer to "Oper-
&Mon ".
2. Same as A -3.
1. Close air shutter,
2. Reduce pilot gas. Refer to "Oper-
ation".
3, Replace orifice.
4. Reset manifold pressure. Same
as A -1. -2, or -3.
1. Open air shutters. Refer to "Oper-
ation".
2. Clean main burner ports.
3. Replace manifold assembly.
4. Clean draft hood.
5, Check for dust or lint at air mixer
opening and around the air shut-
ter.
6 Clean combustion air inlet open -
Inge in bottom panel. see In-
stallation".
1. Clean flue. Rater to "Installa-
tion".
2. Same as 0-8.
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RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE CAUSE4S)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
F. Gas odor.
1. Blocked venting,
2. Drafts around heater.
3. Gas leak.
4. Negative Pressure In building.
1. Same as E -1.
2. Eliminate drafts. Refer to "Instal -
tadon ",
3. Check piping, Refer to "Installa-
tion".
4. See "Installation ".
G, Delayed ignition.
1, Excessive primary air.
2. Main burner ports clogged near
pilot,
3. Pressure regulator set too low.
4. Pilot decreases in size when main
burners come on.
5. Pilot flame too small,
6. Drafts around heater.
7. Improper venting.
1. Same as 0-1.
2. Clean main burner ports.
3. Reset manifold pressure. Refer to
"Operation ",
4, Supply piping is Inadequately
sized. Refer to "installation ".
5. Clean pilot orifice. Refer to "Op-
eration' .
6. Same as F -2.
7, Refer to "Installation ".
H. Failure to ignite.
1. Main gas oft.
2. Lack of power at unit.
3. Thermostat not calling for heat,
4. Detective limit switch.
5. Improper thermostat or trans-
former wiring al gas valve.
6. Defective gas valve.
7. Defective thermostat.
8. Defective transformer.
1. Open all manual gas valves.
2. Replace fuse or turn on power
supply.
3. Turn up thermostat.
4, Check limit switch with continu-
ity tester. If open, replace limit
switch.
5. Check wiring per diagrams.
0. Replace gas valve.
7. Check thermostat and replace It
defective,
8. Be sure 115 volts is supplied to
the transformer primary then
check for 24 volts at secondary
terminal before replacing.
J. Condensation of
water vapor.
Improper venting.
Refer to "Installation ".
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MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
Trouble Shooting Chart (Continued)
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CITY c
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
Mon Feb 16 13:46:03 1998
FORM 581707 1
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SYMPTOMS
K. Burner won't turn
off.
L. Rapid burner
cycling.
MOTOR AND FAN
M. Noisy.
MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
Tbuble Shooting Chart (Continued)
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
1. Poor thermostat location.
2. Defective thermostat.
3. Improper thermostat or trans-
former former wiring at gas valve.
4. Short circuit.
5. Defective or sticking gas valve.
6. Excessive gas supply pressure.
1. Loose electrical connections at
gas valve or thermostat.
2. Excessive thermostat heat antici-
pation.
3. Fan motor turning too slowly.
4. Pow thermostat location.
1. Fan blades loose.
2. Bearings dry.
3. Fan blade dirty.
4. Vibration Isolators deteriorated.
N. Pilot will not light 1. Pilot adjustment screw turned
or will not stay lit. too low on combination main gas
valve.
2. Air In gas line.
3. Incorrect lighting procedure.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Relocate thermostat away from
drafts.
2. Replace Thermostat.
3. Check wiring per diagrams
4. Check operation at valve. Look
for short and correct. such as
staples piercing thermostat wir-
ing.
5. Replace gas valve.
6. Refer to "Operation ".
1. Tighten all electrical connec-
tions.
2. Adjust Thermostat heat anticipa-
tor for longer cycles. Refer to
"Operation ".
3. Clean Ian blade, oil fan motor,
check voltage to fan (should be
115 volts AC). Refer to "Mainte-
nance".
4. Relocate thermostat. (Do not
mount thermostat on unit),
1. Replace or tighten.
2. OII bearings on fan motor.
3. Clean fan blade.
4. Replace "Finger -Flex" vibration
isolators.
LIMIT FAN SWITCH - AUTOMATIC PILOT - AUTOMATIC VALVE -- FAN OPERATION
1. Increase size of pilot flame. Refer
to "Operation ".
2. Disconnect pilot line from the pi-
lot burner. Bleed air from the gas
supply line.
3, Follow lighting instructions adja-
cent to gas valve.
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CITY OF
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTEFI
SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
N. (Continued)
4. Dirt in pilot orifice.
5. Extremely high or low gas pres•
sure.
6. Bent or kinked pilot tubing.
7. Defective thermocouple.
8. Drafts around unit.
9. Open E.C.O. device
4. Remove pilot orifice. Clean with
compressed air or solvent. (Do
not roam).
5. Refer to "Operation ".
6. Replace pilot tubing.
7. Check thermocouple connec-
tion, and replace if defective.
B. Same as F -2.
9. Determine and correct cause of
overheat condition. E.C.O. device
MUST be replaced.
O. Fan will not run,
1, Loose wiring.
2. Defective motor overload protec-
for or defective motor,
3. Defective tan switch.
t. Check and tighten all wiring con..
nectiona per diagrams,
2. Replace motor.
31 Jumper fan switch terminal nos. I
and 3, and replace switch if de-
fective.
P. Fan motor turns
on and off while
burner is
operating'
1. Fan switch heater element im-
properly wired,
2. Defective fan switch.
3, Motor overload protector cycling
on and off.
4, Motor not properly oileo.
1. Be sure tan switch heater termi-
nals are connected to gas valve
per diagrams.
2. Replace tan switch.
3. Check motor amps against motor
name plate rating, check voltage.
replace fan motor if defective,
4. Oil motor.
0. Fan motor will not
stop.
1. Improperly wired fan control.
2. Pilot not lit while thermostat calla
for heat.
3. Defective fan switch.
1. Check all wiring at fan switch and
top of gas valve against diagrams.
2. Light pilot,
3. Replace tan switch.
Mon Feb 16 13:46:55 1998
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MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
Double Shooting Chart (Continued)
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RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWIW
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
R. Not enough heat.
1 Incorrect gas input.
2. Heater undersized.
3. Thermostat malfunction.
4. Heater cycling on limit control.
1. Refer to 'Operation ".
2. This Is especially true when the
heated space is enlarged, Have
the heat loss calculated and com-
pare to the heater output (80%
of input). Your gas supplier or in-
staller can furnish this Informa-
tion. If heater Is undersized, add
additional heaters.
3. Replace thermostat.
4. There should be no ducts at-
lathed to the front of this heater.
Chock air movement through
heat exchanger. Check voltage to
fan motor clean fan blade and
heat exchanger, and oil fan
motor.
T. Too much heat.
1. Thermostat malfunction.
2. Heater runs continuously.
1. Replace thermostat.
2. Same as K -3, -4, -5, and -6,
U. Cold air is
delivered on start
up.
Fan switch heater element im-
properly wired.
Same as P -1
V. Cold air is
delivered during
healer operation.
1 Incorrect manifold pressure or
Input.
2. Voltage to unit too high.
1. Refer to "Operation ".
2. Check motor voltage with fan
running. Should be 115 volts AC.
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Mon Feb 16 13:47:44 1998
FORM 591707 I,
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POOR HEATING RESULTS
MODELS 3E235, 3E235, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247
Trouble Shooting Chart (Continued)
Page 17 of 17
CITY
- RECEIVED
FEB 1 9 1998
PERMIT CENTER
Fire Department Review
Control # m, _ ([
Re: H.V.A.C. at MA) C'iral1 (
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Dear Sir:
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City of Tukwila
Fire Department
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by
The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the
following concerns:
1. H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require
auto - shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately
zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station
supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1742)
H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000
cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within
buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff.
Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by
interrupting the power source of the air - moving
equipment upon detection of smoke in the main
supply -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke
detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for
air -duct installation and shall be installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions. (UMC 608)
2. Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset
from the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #1742)
Remote indicator lights are required on all above
ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #1742)
3. In areas that are not continuously occupied, automatic
smoke detection shall be provided at each control unit(s)
location to provide of fire at that location.
(NFPA 1 -5.6)
The installation of wiring and equipment shall be in
John W. Rants, Mayor
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Yours truly,
City of Tukwila
John W. Rants, Mayor
Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
Page number 2
accordance with N.F.P.A. 70, Article 760, Fire
Protective. Signaling Systems.* CNFPA 72 -1- 5.5.4)
4. When the control panel is located inside a room, the
door to the room shall have a sign with one -inch letters
which reads "Fire Alarm" or "Fire Alarm Control ". (City
Ordinance #1742)
Dedicated fire alarm system circuit breaker(s) shall
be equipped with a mechanical lockout device. (NFPA
72 (1- 5.2.8.2))
5. All new fire alarm systems or modifications to
existing systems shall have the written approval of The
Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence
until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City
Ordinance #1742) (UFC 1001.3)
Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all
required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City
Ordinance #1742)
Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the
adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply. approval of
such condition or. violation.
The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau
cc: TFD file
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