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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M98-0034 - WW GRAINGER #753gieigiftf q/5 rncDD 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 **************************** * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * *** *Ir *** eft * *** *** * *** *** * * * ** 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 * * * ** ********************************* ***** * * * * * * * * * � 1 c * *. ** * * * * * * * * * * * ** 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: v./ V t/ G-p./.4. 1 N (iC P-- 7 �3 Value of Construction: a Site Address: City State /Zip: (P a - - TU D Iii. . _c 4 •;/W Tax Parcel Number: 70 C> Phone: V z.S"— o? 5 /- 522 3c7 Property Owner: *' P 4t ,4i -7)-P Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Contact Person: 1. 4 vg4 /i/ idt 0/_ Phone: d?olo - 76 8 -,- 9 , g Street Address: City State /Zip: n �Pfi oil s w Le // 2f/2 Fax #: el7o6 - 70 e - 376 -ZED _ Contractor: _ /]At 1)6-rlAL7) -fit l /-e4 - 7v/ CE 0206 -g- 07 Street Address / Cit State /Zip: 7 7��/ �x Siy it 1J-1Q 5/ T% 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 .f/7 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 ✓ 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: ilt I 1 L.- - / / / Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit Phone Date: :� G , 7 _ / ) „_ q - �_- / 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 ***A.***************************************************************A**4*** 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 : - co tie4 sha rrb be valid. '.-:'':',.,.„/ ; %, ;: 3 .•, - - ,, .. : . .. 5. MANUFACTURERS? INSTALLATION i i0 TR liti Ibtn"...,,,R 0,1IIRED ONa. Si),. ' F OR:Itt1-1,. ,B,Lii L DI Ni3 - 'MfgCI:14A\ REVIEW !' . ,..0.1; 1 . I, ;‘, ' '41 P , ' o• ,r • , q,4' •. ' • • . ,.' .k. . .• •4.,',. ■. IA e• f '''' • .V.'''''\ .:::•,,'''''''''''''' '...-. • el ".; )/ 3:4 i ,.'-.' \ ',,, ''‘', ;,.'' e'' '',1 7- ; '' ,..'' l ',..,, „ ':-." i i , y, n ‘ --, ; "7:;.\x :: 4 .; ', '',, , r ‘,. - •,';. ,.:" . fler y,.. ,E,..., ' !0 ,,c,! ' , • ,' ii .3 c,i •;i ".'& vc ''''' ''.." . Ji,1 • . , • • .!.. • . c•. ACTIVITY' NUMBER M98 -0034 PROJECT NAME QG IkA,.RTMENT: B t L ING M DIVISION PUBLIC WOR / f REVIEWERS INITIAL REVIEWERS INITIAL ?&YAA1GoO►d,. Gb h 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. ) P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES THIS CERTIFIES THAT THE PERSON NAMED HEREON IS REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS A A -1 K--se.-'1Ci:.:L•--_ _ �a.� `�.. c - +:.�:^�:..��"`' >- '..tom- -�i;:: ��r `SEATTLE: ' '28=06 STATE OF WASHINGTON E C lY - 9 F625-052-000 0-92) _ • 9 1�r% _ i_yi !iYy l��im!�r!_i Ar= r urri = = 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. f Date: By: a ' v|��.- Account Code 000/345.830 000/322^100 ��. Description PLAN CHECK - NONRES MECHANICAL - NONREG~ / k ^ v+**4a-�**+**+++***4+****+A �!�L ge?+ L ? ++A ***+.+**A+*k*^***4.+* • [TY OF TUKW%LM, NA TRANSMIT *++.6**«4**A*A**+++*+*A*+A+**A*^+++*++++4+*A*A**a*+o*A*a*A*+a*** 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 11°19 44°75 Project: l C)i�l V 1 G P,li n: + (: Type of inspection: -}mil n Address • w-1z . ,rnd4 t�1 .� /' Date called: fq�4 Date wanted: -Zd"q� a.m. p.m. Special instructions: TUX/L Requester: J C e c;, N ilt41414.f Phone No.: r JQ /40 2101 pproved per applicable codes, COMMENTS: ( INSPECTION RECORQ- Retain a copy with per 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 I M ir $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.: Date: Project:, A )' , 1 es A i Type of inspect: � � n Addr ss.5 isf'..- Date called, I ,7b Special instructions: Date wanted -Z, am,, •. °� � p.m. Requester 5c45# S nta Phogte , 7" 2e2 . (0...4:4, ) Receipt No.: COMMENTS: INSPECTION RECOR -Th Retain a copy with per 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. 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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. Page 2 of 17 FOAM SS17177 0■262 ise4rastni.i 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, Page 3 of 17 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 1 9 1998 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 _ 53 B 70 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 Page 4 of 17 r CITY OF U WiLA 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,-- Page 5 of 17 — CITY RECEIVED F F 9 1 9 1998 PERMIT CENTER Mon Feb 16 13:37:26 1998 FORM 581707' 08262 I r•- C 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) Page 6 of 17 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 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. Page 8 of 17 C ITY R OF�TUKWILA FEB 1 9 1998 PERMIT CENTER Mon Feb 16 13:40:23 1998 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" Page 9 of 17 CITY OF FEB 1 9 1998 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. Page 10 of 17 CITY RECEIVED FEB 1 9 1998 PERMIT CENTER Mon Feb 16 13:42:16 1998 Page 11 of 17 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 — 11 -- Page 12 of 17 CITY OF FEB 12 1998 PERMIT CENTER Mon Feb 16 13:44 :26 1998 FORM 581707 02 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. --12 -- 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. Page 13 of 17 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 ". Mon Feb 16 13:45 :14 1998 FORM 351707 04202 MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247 Trouble Shooting Chart (Continued) - 13 -- Page 14 of 17 CITY c FEB 1 9 1998 PERMIT CENTER Mon Feb 16 13:46:03 1998 FORM 581707 1 011262 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. - 14 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. Page 15 of 17 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 FORM 551707 1 0!262 MODELS 3E235, 3E236, 3E237, 3E246 & 3E247 Double Shooting Chart (Continued) -- 15 —• Page 16 of 17 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. C Mon Feb 16 13:47:44 1998 FORM 591707 I, 05262 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 ( C2? 25 iodc ei Dear Sir: C 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 Ct'Hnn. AIM Anrinvor Part Pact • Tnt,uilla Wachlnotnn O1:11RR • Dhnno. 19/)A) 4 • Far. 19fA) C7CAA2O 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. 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