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Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
Permit No: M99 -0023
Type: B -MECH
Category:
MECHANICAL PERMIT
Address:. 10845 EAST MARGINAL WY S
Location:
Parcel #: 032304 -9172
Contractor License No: HERITER099MS
TENANT PACIFIC CREST BREWERY Phone: 206 - 764 -1731
10845 EAST MARGINAL WY S, TUKWILA, WA 98168
OWNER DIAMOND PARKING INC
3161 ELLIOTT AVE. DPT0909, ROP. MANG. KEVIN HANAN, SEATTLE WA 98
CONTACT JOE WHEAT
11710 SE 77 PL, NEWCASTLE, WA 98056
CONTRACTOR HERITAGE ,ENT REMODELING INC.
PO BOX 2469, REDMOND WA 98073
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Permit Cent.r Authortzed Signature: Date
I hereby certify thatI 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 compli,ed.with, whether specified herein or not.
The granting :of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate
or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating
construction or the performance of:work. I am authorized to sign for and
obtain this bu ' ng per it.
Print Name:
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Date ) 1-d t ci �l
Status: ISSUED
Issued: 01/29/1999
Expires: 07/28/1999
Title: ^ _,C)LA. r^
(206) 431 -3670
Phone: 425 - 234 -0758
Valuation: .00
Total Permit Fee: 56.00
This permit shall become null ,and ,void if.the work is not commenced within
180 days from the ' date; of issuance, 'or i f the work,;:, I s suspended or
abandoned for a period: of L80 days from the -last: inspection.
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Address: 10345 EAST MARGINAL WY S
Suite:
Tenant: PACIFIC CREST BREWERY
Type: 8-MECH
Parcel #: 032304-9172
CITY OF TUKWILA
Permit No: M99-0023
Status: ISSUED
Applied: 01/25/1999
Issued: 01/29/1999
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Permft:Conditions:',
1. No changes.will be made to the plans unless approved by the
Architect or Engineer and tbe,jui:w11“uilding
2'. 'All . 'permits,. inspectiork*a . gyed plans' shal 1 - be
'aye 11 a b 1 e a t. the • ,j,,I Co -'elies:e4ftp.s.gf- any con
struction.. The,se,;40O&imentsa4se tO;Oemainttia:04,„and avail-
able un ti 1 fi . ),,O:r1TaPprop* is 0h coi•-.4A1 . • • ••
3. All construction t9 0 e , 24un,e In ot,,,man apiarpved
p1 an s and,... remets, of the Uniform Steil en ivf.Coti?4..?97,
.. .Edition)/*::' a men d4d :.,., . Un if.orth '1 i Ca1 Coileft4.997„.E4Ttl,on Y,
and WaSh;1;6'ig. trC.in State -'Enei . (1997 Edit i onL.
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of any of the prov is ions of b u i l d i n g I 1 d i mj code or'
.other i orcil'hance' of the :furl sari 6 tIort..-;: No permit presuming ' tO;\
g i Ve.'alt‘110,7•.:i ty to ,v i61 cancel the .proV is i.onS;, of .ithis .'0,4, •
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costp shall be val 1±,E — -:,: ' 'ir , \ c'sH,-;.: ' • . . ..._.
5. MANUFACTURERS INSYALLAT1ON iINORIXT4ONS REOUIRED ON SITE
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FOF3trHE BUILOINd.. REVIEW.
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Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes a no .
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. MISC4.IyANE0,0g.pMl t i V1EWy'A DIA ,P . AL REQtjE$TEDG TO BEf= itegi 0t)Y'BY.'APP 'ICAN '
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Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes a no .
Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 paper Indicating quantities & Material Safety Data Sheets
❑ Above Ground Tanks ❑ Antennas /Satellite Dishes ❑ Bulkhead /Docks ❑ Commercial Reroof
❑ Demolition ❑ Fence ❑ Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing - Replacement only
❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems
❑ Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting
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Name:
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Address:
City /State /Zip:
0 Water 0 Sewer
0 Metro 0 Standby
Miscellaneous Permit Application
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dress:
❑ Channelization /Striping
El Flood Control Zone
CI Landscape Irrigation
El Storm Drainage
El Water Meter /Exempt It
❑ Water Meter /Permanent #
1:1 Water Meter Temp it
❑ Miscellaneous
El Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk CI Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault)#: Size(s)•
❑ Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. ft.grading /clearing
CI Sanitary Side Sewer it: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public
CI Street Use 11 Water Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public
0 Deduct 0 Water Only
Size(s):
Size(s):
Size(s): Est. quantity: gal Schedule:
El Moving Oversized Load /Hauling
ATERMETER'' bEPOSIT /REFUND. BILLING: 1 ''' s.'.<
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 accepted:
MISC1'MT.DOC 7/11/96
CITY OF TUKWILA
Permit Cen,
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
Application and plans must be complete In order to be accepted for plan review.
Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile.
+':, :!:\'' ARREICANTJRRQUESTxFOR' MISCELLANEOUS', PUBLiC: WORKSfPERMITSti :`;:;1.(.'.'..`..': t`''; '`'i':`: ;''' ; "'. I
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Date ap licetion expires:
Phone:
City /State /Zip:
Application taken by: (Initials)
BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED' AGENT:.
Signature:
Date:
Print name:
Phone:
I Fax #:
Address:
City /State /Zip:
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SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR
Above :Ground Tanks/Water.:Tanke = Supported' directly upon grade ''
exceeding: 5,000 gallons and:a ratio of height to dierneter:or width,
which exceeds 2 :1 •
PERMIT REVIEW
!!Submit checklistl•;No M -9;
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Antennas /Satellite Dishes 'i
Submit checklist ■ No M -1
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Awnings /Canopies. - No,signage .' ,
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Bulkhead /Dock +'
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Submit checklist N O,:'' M - 10
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Commercial Re'roof:
Submit'checklist ��:No • M -6!'
Demolition ,
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v.Si.ib rp it , cheoklist , r :No M -3 ; M =3a
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Fences - Over 6 feet in Height
Submit checklist :No . M -9
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Land Altering /Grading /Preloads.
Submit checklist ;. No :.:M - 2•:
Loading;Docks:
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'iCommercial;Tenant Improvement
Pe""rrriit: ;Submit checklist +No =:17 . .
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: Mechanical ; ( Residential &,Commercial) -
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Submit checklist ;`'No ;`M 8, `
''Residential >ohly : •H-6,.H -16 ; ..
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Miscellaneous Public: WorksiPermit
Submit checklist` ' No: H -9
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Manufactured Housing (RED: INSIGNIA- ONLY): + .''
Submit checkUst No :: • M -5 '
Moving Oversized'.Load /Hauling ;'
Si.ibmit checklist I; No ; M -5
Parking Lots
• Submit!checklist •: No: , M -4
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Residential.Reroof - Exempt•with. exception :;If roof, structure
to be repaired;or replaced
'Residential•Building permit
Submit'. checklist',. ;No: . - 6 - :
Retaining „Walls - Over feet kin height':,:,
,Submit checklist No: ; M -1
Temporary Facilities ,`:
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' Subrriit checklist :,! N6:.: M -7. • '
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Temporary Pedestrian Protection/Exit'Systems . ,
' Submit checklist s, M -4
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Tree Cutting .
' ',Submit checklist 'No:
ALL MISCELLANEOUS PER ; PPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMIT P WITH THE FOLLOWING:
• ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY RAWN
> 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 arcititect/engineer;,'or: conlractor.liceirsed .
by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property, owner authorizing the agent to submit: this p ermit 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
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INSPECTION NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
Corrections required prior to approval.
0 $47 0 REINSPECTION E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid
at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
Receipt No:
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January 25, 1999
To: City of Tukwila
Permit Applications
Subject:
. Wheat
Vice - President
Pacific Crest Brewing Company
10845 E. Marginal Way S.
Seattle, WA 98168
Cellphone: 206 -914 -8756
Bus: 206 - 764 -1731
Daytime: 425 - 234 -0758
Enclosures
'h3tth€ Plan Chet:<:'1L)nr;
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or c,riilli:nCe Receipt of cori-
rector's copy of approved plan acknowledged.
Mechanical Permit associ
activities at Pacific Crest Brewing Company —
Winter 1999
Reference: Developmental Permit Number 098 -0304
Please find enclosed copies of specifications requested to
accompany mechanical permit application for installations at Pacific
Crest Brewing Company.
Installations consist of:
1) Installation of gas vent for our stainless steel brewkettle.
2) Installation of compressor for new cold room.
3) Installation of vents for electrically powered `Cookshack' units in
new kitchen.
Questions may be addressed to the undersigned.
Thank you for your pr mpt attention and service.
r:rPARAT5 PERNMIT
i;E:c,UIHED FOR:
0 MECHANICAL
ELECTRICAL
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ant OF TUK1MILA,
BUILDING DIVISION
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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS CITY OFTUIN ILA
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ANSI 221.17
CONVERSION
BURNERS
ECONWITE MODEL DS24A
Gas Conversion Burner
MIDCO international Inc.
A WARNING: If the Information
in these instructions is not
followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result, causing
property damage, personal injury
or death.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids In the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do
not use any phone In your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor's phone. Follow the
gas supplier's instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the fire department.
Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified Installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
The ECONOMITE Model DS24A direct spark ignition conversion burner is adaptable to any type central gas utilization equipment,
including gravity and forced circulation furnaces and boilers, and is particularly recommended for horizontal and downdraft gas
utilization equipment since it needs no draft to maintain a pilot. Power burner design makes It perfectly suited for oil burner
replacement.
In the United States, installation must conform with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with Installation of Domestic
Gas Conversion Burners, ANSI Z21.8-1984, and National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 7223.1 -1992, or latest edition(s) available
from American National Standard Institute, Further reference
should be made to the recommendation of your fuel supplier.
NOTE: Any additions, changes, or conversions required in order
for the gas utilization equipment to satisfactorily meet the
application needs must be made by a MIDCO distributor (or
other qualified agency) using factory specified and approved
In Canada, Installation must conform with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with Installation Codes for Gas
Burning Appliances and Equipment, CGA Standard
CAN 1-B149.1 or 2. When the conversion burner is used on
Forced Air Central Furnace, the two yellow and black warning
labels in the literature envelope shall be attached in accordance
with Installation Code, CGA Standard CAN 1.8149, Clause
5.4.4.4. Further reference should be made to the
recommendation of your fuel supplier.
INSTALLER: Inform and demonstrate to the
user the correct operation and maintenance
of this gas utiizattaon equipment. Inform the
user of the hazards of storing flammable
liquids and vapors in the vicinity of this gas
utilization equipment and remove such
hazards. Affix this manual adjacent to the
conversion burner,
CODE COMPLIANCE IS THE SOLE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER.
USER: Retain this manual for future reference. If other than routine service or maintenance
as described in this manual is required, contact • qualified service agency. DO NOT
ATTEMPT REPAIRS. An inadvertent service error could result in a dangerous condition.
SAFETY INFQRMATION TERMS; The following terms are used to identify hazards, safety precautions or special notations and have
standard meanings throughout this manual. When you see the safety alert symbol and one of the safety information terms, as
shown below, be aware of the hazard potential.
A DANGER: Identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING: Signifies a hazard that could result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION: Identities unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
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SPECIFICATIONS
NATURAL or PROPANE Gas
AIR DELIVERY (Approximate Air Delivery
at Zero Draft) 47 SCFM'
MAXIMUM FIRING RATE 225 MBH"
MINIMUM FIRING RATE 50 MBH "'
TUBE DIAMETER 4 inches
TUBE LENGTH 8 inches
MINIMUM COMBUSTION CHAMBER SIZE
225 MBH 7" W X 11' L or 10 "dia.
150MBH 6"Wx10 "Lor9 "dia.
GAS PRESSURE REQUIRED
NATURAL or PROPANE 5.0" to 14.0" W.C.
STANDARD VOLTAGE 120 Volts 60 Cycle
FLAME SAFETY Direct Spark Ignition of Main
Flame, Electronic Safety
MAIN AUTOMATIC VALVE 3 Function Redundant
• SCFM = Standard Cubic Feet/ Minute
• 1 MBH = 1,000 BTU /Hr.
One gallon fuel oil =140MBH.
Derate burner for altitudes over 2,000 feet by 4% for
each 1,000 feet over sea level.
PART 1 INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: The ECONOMITE DS24A is not intended for
outdoor Installation and must be protected from excessive
moisture. Provide adequate clearance for service and proper
operation.
I VENTILATION
If the former automatic oil burner gave trouble free operation, It
Is probable that the gas utilization equipment area has
sufficient infiltration of air for combustion and dilution of flue
gases. Nevertheless, the area must be checked:
❑ Open basement or utility areas of normal construction,
without storm windows or tight doors, will generally allow
sufficient air infiltration. However, if the gas utilization
equipment is located in a tight or separate room, ventilation to
an open area as described above will be required. Install two
permanently open grilles, each sized on the basis of one
square inch free area per 1,000 BTU (but not less than 100
square inches) of the total input rating of all gas utilization
equipment in the combined space. One grille should be
located within 12 inches of the ceiling, the other within 12
inches of the floor.
O If the gas utilization equipment is located in an area of
unusually tight construction, or if an exhaust fan, kitchen
ventilation system, clothes dryer and/or fireplace is installed in
the building, provision must be made for an outside air supply
near the gas utilization equipment area. Install permanently
open grilles sized at not less than one square inch free area
per 4,000 BTU of burner input. When ventilating through
horizontal ducts, grilles should be sized at not less than one
square inch free area per 2,000 BTU of burner input. In any
case, the minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts shall not
be less than 3 inches.
D In Canada, for detailed ventilation requirements, refer to
standard CAN 1.B149.1 or .2 and/or local codes.
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II PREPARATION OF THE GAS
UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT
O Clean the gas utilization equipment, heat exchanger Interior,
combustion chamber, and flue connections. Remove all V
adhering tars, scale, dirt and soot. Inspect for actual leaks
and/or potential leaks.
❑ Cement all joints, including those in the gas utilization
equipment base and around door frames, to prevent leakage
into or out of the combustion chamber.
❑ The access or firing door should open easily to relieve
pressure. If positive latches exist, they should be modified to
permit easy opening; a spring loaded door holder is
recommended.
❑ On all boilers, make certain the pressure relief safety valve
Is in good operating condition.
III COMBUSTION CHAMBER
A combustion chamber liner is normally required to protect
non-hest transfer surfaces and to provide a radiant bed for
rapid heat transfer to the primary surfaces of the heat
exchanger. in most cases, an existing oil burner combustion
chamber liner can be used, if in good condition.
❑ In the case of wet base boilers, where the entire combustion
chamber Is comprised of heat exchange surfaces and no
combustion chamber liner was provided for oil firing, a liner is
usually not required for the ECONOMITE. However, a liner or
target wall may be necessary if the combustion chamber is
unusually short, in order to avoid flame contact on the heat
exchanger walls or flueways.
O tf a built up chamber liner Is required, use 2300 °F minimum
insulating material.
O The burner tube, or the stainless steel sleeve that is
included with the burner, must be sealed air tight into the
combustion chamber liner opening with refractory material as
shown by Figures 1 and 2. The sleeve is preferred as It is
designed to properly locate the end of the tube relative to the
inside wall of the combustion chamber, and to permit burner
removal without breaking the seal.
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SECTION iV 1
FIGURE 1 Dry Base Boller with Combustion Chamber
Liner (Furnace Construction Is Similar)
Maximum Input
Vent Connector Diameter
120 MBH
5'
180 MBH
6'
225 MBH
7'
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FIGURE 2 Wet Base Boiler with
Combustion Chamber Unlined
NOTE; In no case should the burner tube be allowed to
extend Into the chamber proper; it must be set at least 1" short
of the inside surface, because high combustion chamber
temperatures will cause premature electrode deterioration
D Special heat resistant alloy extension tubes and instructions
are available for those applications where the burner tube is
too short to reach the combustion chamber (such as
old-fashioned gravity warm air furnace installations).
Q, WARNING: Burner cabinet must be mounted in
orientation shown In fugures 1 and 2. Any other
mountings may cause a dangerous condition, and will
void burner warranty and agency approvals.
Non- standard arrangements may be available for some
models; consult factory for details if required.
D Before permanently setting the burner in place, check that
the nozzle ribbon is free of foreign materials, and also that the
electrodes have not been damaged or displaced. See Figure 6.
IV CHIMNEY, VENT CONNECTOR`, AND
DRAFT CONTROL
'Formerly referred to as FLUE PIPE
The chimney shall be inspected for unsafe conditions such as
deteriorated masonry and excessive soot or other blockage or
potential blockage,
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TO PROTECT AND
PROPERLY
LOCATE END OF
BURNER TUBE.
POSITION AND
SEAL STAINLESS
SLEEVE FLUSH
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COMEUSTNON
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(REFER TO
SECTION IV
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TABLE 1 Recommended Vent Connector Sizes
3
❑ The gas Vent Connector shall not be connected to a
chimney already venting solid fuel burning appliances, an
Incinerator or an open fireplace.
❑ The Vent Connector shall be made of non - combustible,
corrosion resistant material capable of withstanding the vent
gas temperature produced by the gas utilization equipment and
of sufficient thickness to withstand physical damage.
D The Vent Connector shall be as short as possible. The
entire length shall be readily accessible for inspection, cleaning
and replacement.
❑ The length of horizontal uninsulated Vent Connector
between chimney and a single gas utilization equipment shall
not exceed 75% of the height of the chimney above the
connector, or 100% If the Vent Connector is Insulated.
❑ The Vent Connector shall be Installed so as to avoid turns
or other construction features which create excessive
resistance to flow of vent gas. It shall be installed without any
dips or sags and shall slope upward at least 1/4" per foot.
O A manually operated damper shall not be placed in the
Vent Connector or chimney of any gas utilization equipment.
O The Vent Connector shall be firmly attached to draft hood
outlets and flue collars. Joints between sections of connector
piping shall be fastened by sheet -metal screws or other
approved means. The Vent Connector shall be supported for
the design and weight of the material employed to maintain
clearance and prevent physical damage and separation of
joints.
U A draft hood or a barometric draft regulator shall be
installed in the same room or enclosure as the equipment in
such a manner as to prevent any difference in the pressure
between the hood or regulator and the combustion air supply.
In no case shall the relief opening of the draft hood or
barometric draft regulator be located at a point lower than the
top of the highest flue passage in the equipment.
❑ Gas utilization equipment requiring controlled draft may be
equipped with a listed double acting barometric draft regulator
installed and adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions If approved by local codes.
D A device which will automatically shut off gas to the burner
in the event of sustained backdraft is recommended if such
backdraft might adversely affect burner operation or if flue gas
spillage might introduce a hazard, if such a device is used it
shall be of the listed type and installed and adjusted by a
qualified service technician in accordance with the
manufacturer's Instructions.
Installation wiring and grounding of the burner must conform to
local codes, or, in their absence in the United States to
National Electric Code, ANSUNFPA No. 70-1987, or latest
edition; In Canada, to Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, CSA
Standard C22.1.
O Use copper wire not less than 14 gage for line voltage
wiring. Be sure to hook up to a permanently live circuit.
Provide a fused on -off disconnect switch carrying a minimum 3
amp fuse.
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diameter orifice size for an input capacity range of
approximately 105 to 150 MBH. Spare spuds are included in a
spare spud bag (stamped with inch diameter) for other capacity
ranges and/or conversion to PROPANE (see Table 3).
❑ The combination valve main gas pressure regulator is set to
• provide 2.0" W.C. manifold gas pressure for minimum spud
input and the blower air shutter is set for maximum spud input,
32 turns from full closed to provide a lean gas/air mixture for
Initial start up.
❑ If a standard NATURAL Gas ECONOMITE DS24A is to be
used with PROPANE gas, affix the PROPANE label from the
spare spud bag over the NAT designation on the rating plate
and install the appropriate size main spud as detailed below.
Refer to NOTE on page 1.
❑ If the required firing rate does not fall within the range of the
installed spud, or if converting to PROPANE gas, select the
correct capacity range from Table 3 and, if so indicated, the
spud with the correct orifice size (stamped with inch diameter)
from the spare spud bag. If the required firing rate is at the
minimum of a capacity range, select the next lower range spud.
O To change the main spud, turn off the Main Manual Shut -Off
Valve and burner power, remove the backplate, disconnect the
factory Installed union located between combination valve and
manifold slide plate, and pull out curved manifold pipe.
Unscrew the installed main spud from the end of the curved
manifold pipe and install the selected main spud, making sure to
reuse the fiber spud gasket. Reassemble burner in reverse order.
O WARNING: When reinstalling the curved manifold
pipe, make sure the manifold slide plate is positioned in its
holder and that the main spud is Inserted into the end of
the nozzle. See Figures 5 and 6. Reconnect union and
replace backplate,
WARNING: Reposition the primary air shutter for the
maximum firing rate of the selected spud capacity range.
Do not change the combination gas valve pressure regulator
setting at this time.
O CAUTION: The approximate air and gas settings
described above are for initial start up only. Final settings
must be made In accordance with Section VIII.
Instructions for adjustment of the manifold gas pressure
are detailed In Section XI.
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TABLE 3 Main Gas Spud Capacity and
Preliminary Gas and Air Settings
1. Check the burner piping and valves for gas leaks by
applying a weak liquid soap solution to unions and joints
with the gas supply on. Leakage will be indicated by the
appearance of soap bubbles. Locale and correct all gas
leaks before proceeding,
A WARNING: DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME.
2. Purging the air from the gas supply line at this step will
expedite the first light -off.
IMPORTANT: Purge outside the building. Do not purge
into the gas utilization equipment.
3. To purge the gas utilization equipment and chimney of any
accumulated gases, turn Manual Gas Cock Knob on the
Combination Valve to OFF, turn burner power on and set
the operating control to ON or thermostat to call for heat.
Let the blower run long enough to accomplish tour air
changes, but not less than five minutes.
4. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the capacity range of the
installed spud and the preliminary primary air shutter
setting are suitable for capacity rating of the gas utilization
equipment. Refer to Section VII and Table 3.
5. RESET the Electronic Control by setting the operating
control to OFF or the thermostat below room temperature
for at least 30 seconds, See Section XII.
6. Confirm that Main Manual Shut -Off Valve is open. Turn
5505 Manual Gas Cock Knob on Combination Valve to ON.
RECEIVED Turn operating control to ON or set thermostat above room
CITY OF TUKWI temperature. Main flame should come on when the motor
I- beaches operating speed. Whenever the burner fails to
light during the 6- second ignition trial, or If the flame Is lost
during the burner run and not re-established within 6
seconds, the Electronic Control will shut off the
M pc0BMIT CENTERcombination valve and LOCK OUT. To RESET the
Control for restart, de- energize the Electronic Control by
setting the operating control to OFF or thermostat below
room temperature for at least 30 seconds. If burner still
falls to light, turn it off and repeat from step 5 above. Then,
if necessary, refer to the TROUBLE CHART to isolate the
problem.
O WARNING: Repeated unsuccessful attempts to
light will result In accumulated gases In gas utilization
equipment and chimney. 'To prevent these gases from
reaching an explosive level, periodically purge the gas
utilization equipment and chimney as described In
step 3 above.
8. To make a preliminary setting of the burner Input,
determine the manifold gas pressure required from Table
3 and adjust the combination valve pressure regulator
accordingly. Soo Section Xl.
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VIII INITIAL START UP /ADJUSTMENT
O WARNING: Ignition is automatic. Make spark
observations Into combustion chamber only with Main
Manual Shut•Off Valve closed. Confirm that gas utilization
equipment does not contain any accumulated gases.
Purge as described in Stop 3 below.
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AIR SHUTik SETTING iN NUMBER Of TURNS FROM FULL CLOSED
INPUT IN MOH
• Main Gas Spud Orifice Size, approximate
Pressure and Air Shutter setting as shipped.
Data shown is approximate and based on "0" overtire pressure
at sea level.
Manifold
9. To determine the tiring rate(.... NATURAL gas, accurately
time test dial for the number of seconds for one revolution
and use the following formula. All other gas utilization
equipment must be off.
60 x test ddr size x BTU value BTU /Hr.
No. o seconds for one rev. test dial
Then divide by 1,000 for MBH value.
Example: 3600 V 1000
PART 2 SERVICE
IX NOZZLE AND ELECTRODES
180,000 BTU /Hr. . 180 MBH
For PROPANE gas, consult your supplier for method of
determining firing rate
10. Readjust the primary air shutter to provide a quiet, soft
blue flame with well defined orange and yellow tips for
NATURAL gas or with well defined yellow tips for
PROPANE.
11. Check the operation of the burner; start and stop it several
times with the thermostat or operating control.
12. With the burner running, check the operation of all limit
and associated controls.
13. PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
for combustion and flue gas temperature. Take the flue
gas samples and temperature Immediately ahead of the
The nozzle and electrode assembly can be removed as a unit
by removing the backplate, disconnecting the factory installed
union located between combination valve and manifold slide
plate, and pulling out curved manifold pipe. Withdraw nozzle
assembly, enough to permit disconnecting electrode leads
before removing nozzle completely.
O Service will normally consist of inspection and cleaning,
particularly the removal of any dirt or scale in the nozzle
ribbon. Check the electrodes for serious burning and the
Insulators for cracks. The electrode assembly is not adjustable;
if defective, replace with a new one. When reconnecting the
electrode leads refer to Figure 6 for the correct hook up. Be
sure to replace the rubber boots over the electrodes and treat
the electrode leads with care. Because of high voltage any
damage to the insulation is a potential leak path.
A WARNING: When reassembling burner, make sure
that the manifold slide plate Is positioned In Its holder and
that the main gas spud is inserted into the end of nozzle
(see Figures 5 and 6).
X BLOWER SHELF ASSEMBLY
The shelf assembly including the blower and motor, motor
relay, low voltage transformer and terminal board can be
withdrawn as a unit after the back plate is removed and
external wiring is disconnected.
O Cleaning of the blower wheel is usually the only service
required. Need for cleaning is indicated if the air Inlet slots In
the burner housing show an accumulation of dust and lint, or if
the character of the flame long, hazy and yellow (sooty) ••
indicates a deficiency of air. Motor air cooling vents should also
be cleaned at this time.
O If the motor must be replaced, remove the blower wheel first
and remove the retainer clips at the rubber motor grommets,
pull the motor out of keyhole brackets. Remount in reverse
order, noting that brass flanges of rubber motor mounts are
located against motor. Do not omit the throe clips. Position
draft control.
A. The flue gas temperature should be above 325 °F but
not exceeding 550 °F. Excessive flue gas temperatures
will result in low efficiencies. Low flue gas temperature
may cause excessive condensation. Reset gas input If
necessary to adjust stack temperature.
B. Make the final setting of the primary air shutter by
checking the flue gases with an ORSAT or similar
combustion testing instrument. The carbon
monoxide content should conform to local codes, or,
in their absence to the level specified in the United
States or Canadian Standard referenced on the front
cover of this manual; and the carbon dioxide content
should be approximately 9.5% for NATURAL and
12.1% for PROPANE, or within the limits prescribed
by local codes.
14. Check the draft control to make sure there is no
spillage of flue products into the room.
15. FILL OUT THE INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT DATA
TAG and affix to the burner or gas utilization equipment.
1pl NOTE: For subsequent normal starting and shut off procedure,
refer to CONSUMER INSTRUCflONS or to the instruction
ate mounted on the burner,
A WARNING: Do not attempt to FIRE the burner with the burner backplate removed as alr from the blower
will not reach the combustion chamber and a dangerous level of unburned gas could accumulate.
0 DANGER: Be sure that the Main Manual Shut -off Valve, Combination Valve and Burner Power Switch are
turned off before removing any parts for service.
blower wheel on motor shaft to provide 118 inch clearance
between blower inlet opening and blower wheel ring.
O Shelf gaskets are Installed on the inside of the back cover
and the Inside the front of the burner cabinet. Be sure they are
in place when reinstalling the shelf assembly, otherwise
blower air will be lost and combustion could be affected. i ICC
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XI COMBINATION GAS VALVE
The 24 volt combination valve serves three functions:
1. Manual gas shut-off �. 1y(4 ; c;rryT j
2. Manifold gas pressure regulation
3. Automatic electric redundant (double seated) gas valve.
O For manual control the Manual Gas Cock Knob is turned full
ON or full OFF. The dial has to be depressed to be turned in
one direction, but it depends on the manufacturer of the valve
whether it is to the ON or OFF position.
O The combination valve gas regulator has an outlet pressure
setting range of 2.0" to 4.0 " W.C. and is factory set for 2.0"
W.C. Manifold gas pressure tap is located on the outlet end of
the combination gas valve body.
O if pressure adjustment is required for setting capacity,
remove regulator cap for access to slotted adjustment screw.
Turning of adjustment screw counterclockwise reduces
pressure; clockwise increases pressure. Do not adjust past
point where no change in pressure is noted.
NOTE: Pressure setting can only be made with burner running
and gas on.
A CAUTION: If gas supply pressure Is below its
specified range during adjustment, an overtire condition
could result when pressure returns to normal, particularly
If the regulator adjustment screw Is bottomed out.
ALWAYS confirm that at least the minimum rated gas pressure
Is being supplied to the burner during regulator adjustments,
and NEVER bottom out regulator screw.
O if the pressure regulator fails to maintain a constant manifold
gas pressure within t 0,1" W.C., and it is confirmed that the
Inlet gas pressure to the combination valve is a steady 14,0°
W.C. maximum during standby, and a steady 5.0" W.C.
minimum with the flame on, the regulator portion of the valve is
defective and the entire valvo must be ronlar•.ad
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❑ If the combination valve has been moved or replaced, soap
bubble test for leaks with the burner running.
❑ If leakage through the valve occurs on standby, as
evidenced by the presence of any flame, the entire valve
should be replaced.
XII ELECTRONIC CONTROL
The electronic control is a 24 volt AC, solid state electronic
device that automatically ignites and monitors the main flame.
It has an Integral high voltage transformer and upon a call for
heat, applies high voltage to the spark electrode and 24 volts
to the combination valve. When the flame is proven, the spark
is terminated and the burner run continues.
GROUND
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❑ if the flame is not proven within 6 seconds, or if the proof of
flame Is lost during the burner run and Is not reestablished
within 6 seconds, the control wilt shut off the combination valve
and LOCK OUT. To RESET the system, set operating control
to OFF or thermostat below room temperature for at least 30
seonds.
❑ if the electronic control is changed, the replacement must be
identical to the make and model number, or must be an
authorized substitute.
A WARNING: Explosion hazard. Can cause serious Injury
or death. This device can malfunction If It gots wet. Never
try to use a device that has been wet - replace It.
CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
Keep the area around the burner clear and free of
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable
liquids or vapors. Do not obstruct burner air inlet slots or
ventilation grilles for combustion air.
❑ The motor features permanently lubricated ball
bearings and requires no routine oiling maintenance.
IMPORTANT: Check the burner flame seasonally. A
proper NATURAL gas flame will appear blue at the
burner face with orange and yellow tips. A proper
PROPANE gas flame will appear blue a! the burner face
with yellow tips. If the flame is too rich, it will appear
billowy and yellow with hazy tips. If too lean, it will
appear short and all blue. If the flame does not appear
proper, CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN FOR CLEANING AND /OR
READJUSTMENT.
A WARNING: If any flame Is observed when the
burner is on standby, or If the Ignition spark or valve
operator Is heard to come on before the motor
reaches operating speed, Immediately turn off the
manual gas control and burner power. A dangerous
condition has developed and must be corrected.
CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN FOR
CLEANING, READJUSTMENT AND /OR REPAIR.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. SET OPERATING CONTROL TO OFF OR
THERMOSTAT BELOW ROOM TEMPERATURE.
2. TURN MANUAL GAS COCK KNOB ON
COMBINATION VALVE TO ON.
3. TURN BURNER POWER ON.
4. SET OPERATING CONTROL TO ON OR
THERMOSTAT TO CALL FOR HEAT.
5. WAIT 6 SECONDS. IF BURNER HAS FAILED TO
LIGHT, OR IF BURNER LIGHTS THEN GOES OUT
AND SYSTEM GOES INTO SAFETY LOCKOUT,
DE- ENERGIZE THE SYSTEM BY SETTING
OPERATING CONTROL TO OFF OR THERMOSTAT
BELOW ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR AT LEAST 30
SECONDS TO RESET THE SYSTEM AND THEN SET
OPERATING CONTROL TO ON OR THERMOSTAT TO
CALL FOR HEAT.
TO SHUT OFF
1. TURN MANUAL GAS COCK KNOB ON COMBINATION
VALVE TO OFF.
2. TURN BURNER POWER OFF.
SHOULD OVERHEATING OF THE GAS UTIU2'AT10N
EQUIPMENT OCCUR:
1. Shut off the main manual shut -off gas valve to the
equipment.
2. Do not shut off the power switch to the ECONOMITE
burner, or the equipment pump or blower.
a WARNING: If PROPANE gas Is used and the burner Is located In a basement, crawl space or confining space,
contact your gas supplier about Installing a GAS LEAK warning device. PROPANE gas Is heavier than air and can settle
In low areas or confined spaces. This would create a danger of explosion or fire. If you suspect a gas look, follow
Instructions on front cover of this manual.
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TROUBLE CHART
Make sure the thermostat and operating controls are calling for heat. Defective wiring or loose connections can
simulate the component defects outlined below. Check associated wiring before replacing a component.
ELECTRICAL AND FLAME CHECKS MUST BE MADE IN THE ORDER LISTED.
I. MOTOR WILL NOT RUN OR MOTOR RUNS IN
REPEATED CYCLES.
A, Confirm 120V between strip terminals 1 and 2 and
verify the circuit polarity and electrical ground, between
strip terminal 1 and burner chassis metal.
B. Check 24V' operating control circuit:
1. Between left strip terminal T and GND.
a. No voltage, transformer defective
b. Very low voltage,' circuit overloaded or transformer
defective.
2. Between right strip terminal T and GND. No voltage:
circuit between T and T is open.
C. Confirm 120V between strip terminal 2 and motor relay
terminal 4:
1. No voltage, motor relay is defective.
2. Voltage present, motor is defective.
II. MOTOR RUNS CONTINUOUSLY, BUT NO FLAME.
A. Confirm that both Main Manual Shut•Off Valve and
Manual Gas Cock Knob on Combination Gas Valve are
In the ON position.
B. Whenever the burner falls to light during the 6•second
ignition try, or if the flame is lost during the burner run
and not re- established within 6 seconds, the Electronic
Control will shut off the combination valve and LOCK
OUT. To RESET the Control for restart, set the
operating control to OFF or thermostat below room
temperature for at least 30 seconds.
1. Check for 24V between strip terminal GND and
Electronic Control 25 V terminal. No voltage,
blower interlock circuit is defective.
2. If Electronic Control has a fuse, test for 24V from
each end of fuse to strip terminal GND.
C. For each of the following tests, reset the Electronic
Control per step II.B. TESTS ARE VAUD ONLY
DURING THE 6 SECOND TRIAL FOR IGNITION.
1. Turn Manual Gas Cock Knob to OFF. Check for 24V
between the Electronic Control 25V terminal and
strip terminal GND. No voltage, defective Electronic
Control.
2. Check for 24V between valve MV terminal and
valve body:
a, With voltage, RESET Electronic Control and listen
for audible CLICK as first valve operator opens. No
CUCK, replace valve.
3. Check for ignition spark (spark length approximately
1/8 "). Since this is a capacitor discharge system,
observe closely when visually checking the spark as it
is faint and thread -like and may be overlooked In
bright light.
a. Between Electronic Control high voltage terminal
and strip terminal GND. No spark, defective
Electronic Control.
b. Between Electronic Control high voltage terminal
and Spark Electrode Wire (insert head of #8 x3 /4"
or longer round head screw into snap terminal
inside right angle rubber boot). No spark, broken
wire or "spark gap" too wide (see Figure 6).
c. Between spark electrode tip and top of ground rod
(see Figure 6). If spark Is not visible and/or cannot
be heard, remove nozzle assembly (see Section IX)
and ground it solidly to burner metal, No spark,
cracked Insulator and spark traveling to ground
along crack.
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4. Turn Manual Gas Cock Knob to ON. Connect
manometer to the manifold gas pressure tap and,
during trial for ignition, check the gas pressure:
a. Pressure should be between 2.0" and 4,0" W.C.
for NATURAL and PROPANE, and steady.
Verify per Section VII that the spud orifice size and
manifold pressure are correct.
b. Zero, erratic, low or high pressure: confirm that the
inlet pressure to the combination valve is between
5" and 14" W.C. for NATURAL and PROPANE,
during standby and during trial for Ignition.
c. If manifold pressure is zerq,%elow 2.0" or above
4.0" W.G. for NATURAL and PROPANE, or erratic,
the regulator section of the combination valve Is
defective and the entire valve must be replaced.
III. FLAME ON ONLY DURING 6- SECOND TRAIL FOR
IGNITION.
A. With motor running check burner line voltage terminals
for 120V as follows:
1. Between strip terminals 1 and 2.120V; voltage OK.
2. Between strip terminals 1 and GND -120V: ground
OK,
3, Between strip terminals 2 and GND •"0"V: no
backfeed, OK.
B. Follow RESET procedure as specified In step II.B.
1. Check sense electrode position per Figure 6.
2. Check sense wire for continuity.
3. Connect DC microammeter in series with Electronic
Control SENSE terminal and sensor wire. With flame
on, flame signal should be at least 2 microamps.
IV, SHORT FLAME."
A. Low manifold gas pressure.
B. Main gas spud orifice too small.
C. Primary air adjustment open too far.
V. LONG HAZY FLAME."
A. High manifold gas pressure.
B. Main gas spud orifice too large.
C. Primary air adjustment closed too far.
D. Dirty blower wheel,
VI. GAS FAILS TO SHUT OFF.
A. Automatic electric (redundant) valve section of
Combination Valve is defective and entire valve must be
replaced.
• Normal low voltage:
Motor running • 24V minimum.
Combination valve energized - 21V minimum.
• IMPORTANT: If changes are made in the Main Gas Spud
Orifice size, Manifold Gas Pressure or Primary Alr
Adjustment, change the Installation data tag accordingly.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cookshack Model 150/160 SmartSmoker Oven
COOKSHACK SmartSmoker OVEN
MODEL 150/160
Version 97.2
December 18, 1997
SETTING UP •
Choosing a Location 3
Ventilation 3
Electrical Power Connections 3
COOKING
Seasoning of Oven 4
Wood Selection 4
Preparing the Oven for Cooking 5
Smoker Oven Load Capacity 6
Loading the Oven with Meat 6
Setting the Cooking Temperature 7 -8
Holding 9
Shutdown Procedure 10 -11
TROUBLESHOOTER'S GUIDES
Operations 12
Cooking 13 -14
APPENDICES
A. Limited Warranty Policy 15
B. Return Merchandise Policy 16 -17
Smoker Oven Illustration 18
(RECEIVED
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HERMIT CENTER
SETTING UP
Choosing a Location
Your smoker must be operated inside. Placement will be determined by
convenience to rest of cooking operation, ventilation, wiring connection, and
clearance from flammable materials.
Do not place flammable or combustible materials on or adjacent to the
smoker.
Ventilation
A small amount of smoke will escape from the vent hole in the top of the
oven, and from around the door. The oven should be placed under a hood or
near a door or window with an outside exhaust.
A simple wall vent fan is adequate in many locations. Fasten no pipes to
oven vent.
An optional vent hood for your smoker is available from COOKSHACK. The
stainless steel Smokehood incorporates a removable grease filter and an
exhaust fan. It mounts directly on top of the smoker and removes the smoke
vented during normal smoke /cooking.
Electrical Power Connections
WARNING: All warranties are null and void if the installation of the
power receptacle is not done in strict compliance with these
instructions, NEMA codes, and any other applicable electrical codes.
COOKSHACK Models 150/160 have a single burner system using 120V AC
power. Connect these ovens to the power supply by plugging the power cord into
a 120V receptacle which is protected by a breaker or fuse rated at 15 amperes.
Note: Due to the expense of this equipment and the risk of
damage to the electrical system contained within this equipment,
installation of power receptacles should be done only by a qualified
electrician.
A long or light -duty extension cord will reduce the efficiency of the heating
element and food will take longer to cook.
Cookshack Model 150/60 SmartSmoker Oven
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Door Position Sensor
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Approved E Approved with Conditio
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Fire Prevention
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PLAN REVIEW /ROUTI G SLIP
ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0023
PROJECT NAME: PACIFIC CREST BREWERY
Original Plan Submittal
DATE: 1 -25 -99
Response to Incomplete Letter
Response to Correction Letter # Revision # " After Permit Is Issued
Planning ivision ❑
Permit Co rdinator a
DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues, Thurs) DUE DATE: 1 -26 -99
Complete ❑ Incomplete n Not Applicable
Comments:
TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ No further Review Required ❑
Routed by Staff (if routed by staff, make copy to master file and enter into Sierra)
REVIEWERS INITIALS:
DATE:
DUE DATE: 2 -23 -99
Not Approved (attach comments)
REVIEWERS INITIALS. DATE.
DUE DATE:
Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments)
REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE.
City of Tukwila
Fire Department
Fire Department Review
Control #M99-0023
(512)
Dear Sir:
January 28, 1999
Re: Pacific Crest Brewery - 10845 East Marginal Way South
John W. Rants, Mayor
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. Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout.
Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain
view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view,
they shall be identified with a sign stating, "Fire
Extinguisher ", with an arrow pointing to the unit.
(NFPA 10, 1 -6.3) (UFC Standard 10 -1)
Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all
times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA
10, 1 -6.5)
Commercial -type food heat - processing equipment from
which grease -laden vapors emanate in normal cooking
application shall be protected by an approved
automatic extinguishing system. The extinguisher
system shall be interconnected to the fuel and current
supply so that the fuel or current is automatically
shut off to all equipment under the hood, when the
system is actuated. (UFC 1006)
A sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate
dry - chemical -type portable fire extinguisher having a
minimum rating of 40 -B shall be installed within 30
feet (9144 mm) of commercial food heat - processing
equipment, as measured along an unobstructed path of
travel. (UFC 1006.2.7)
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188, • Phone: (206) 575.4404 • Fax (206) 575-44130
City of Tukwila
Fire Department
Page number 2
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
2. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without
the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit
doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched
or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall
be of an approved type. (UFC 1207.3)
Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors
unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when
the door handle is engaged from inside the tenant
space. (UFC 1207.3)
Exits shall not pass through kitchens, storerooms,
restrooms, closets or spaces used for similar
purposes. (UBC 1004.2.2)
3. Maintain sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13.
Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may
require relocating and /or adding sprinkler heads.
All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to
existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department
review and approval of drawings prior to installation
or modification. New sprinkler systems and all
modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than
50 heads shall have the written approval of the
W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers,
Kemper or any other representative designated and /or
recognized by The City of Tukwila, prior to submittal
to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler
work shall commence without approved drawings. (City
Ordinance #1742)
Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness
all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503)
(City Ordinance #1742)
4. All electrical work and equipment shall conform
strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code.
(NFPA 70)
5. A commercial kitchen hood shall be installed at or
John W. Rants, Mayor
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone• (206) 57.5-4404 • Fax (206) 5754439
City of Tukwila
Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
Page number 3
above all commercial -type deep fat fryers, broilers, fry
grills, steam- jacketed kettles, hot -top ranges, ovens,
barbecues, rotisseries, dishwashing machines and similar
equipment which produces comparable amounts of steam,
smoke, grease or heat in food - processing establishment. A
food - processing establishment shall include any building or
portion thereof used for the processing of food. (UMC
508.1 1997 edition)
6. An approved automatic fire - extinguishing system is
required for this project.
All new automatic fire - extinguishing systems and all
modifications to existing automatic fire - extinguishing
systems shall have fire department review and approval
of drawings prior to installation or modification.
Local U.L. central station supervision is required.
(City Ordinance #1742)
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)
Call the Tukwila Fire Department at 575 -4407 for
approval of any system shut down. Have job site
address, name and the Tukwila Fire Department Job
Number available to confirm shut down approval. (City
Ordinance #1742)
Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness
all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503)
(City Ordinance #1742)
7. Required fire resistive construction, including
occupancy separations, area separation walls, exterior
walls due to location on property, fire resistive
requirements based on type of construction, draft stop
partitions and roof coverings shall be maintained as
John W. Rants, Mayor
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone (206) 57.5-4404 • Fax (206) 57.5-4439
Fire Department
Page number 4
City of Tukwila
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
specified in the Building Code and Fire Code and shall be
properly repaired, restored or replaced when damaged,
altered, breached, penetrated, removed or improperly
installed. (UFC 1111.1)
This review limited to speculative tenant space only -
special fire permits may be necessary depending on
detailed description of intended use.
Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the
adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of .
such condition or violation.
Yours truly,
The Tukwila Fire Pre 0 6/7/
tion Bureau
cc: TFD file
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John W. Rants, Mayor
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) S75-4404 • Fax (206 ) 57.54439
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