HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M99-0179 - DENG SOPHATM99 -0179
4050 So. 151 St.
Sophat Deng
City of Tukwila(
Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
Permit No: M99 -0179
Type: B -MECH
Category: RES
Address: 4050 S 151 ST
Location:
Parcel #: 142270 -0100
Contractor License No: ADVANFM044RD
INSTALL 80,000 BTU GAS FURNACE
TENANT SOPHAT DENG
4050 S 151 ST, TUKWILA WA 98188
OWNER DENG SOPHAT & SEK SIMON
4050 S 151ST ST, TUKWILA WA 98188
CONTACT DAVID ROSS
516 VALLEY AV NE. PUYALLUP WA 98372
CONTRACTOR ADVANCED FILTER & MECH INC
516 VALLEY AV NE, PUYALLUP, WA 98372
MECHANICAL PERMIT
UMC Edition: 1997 Valuation:
Total Permit Fee:
Signature:
(206) 431-3670
Status: ISSUED
Issued: 10/01/1999
Expires: 03/29/2000
Phone:
Phone: 253- 770 -2440
Phone: 253 - 770 -2440
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Permit Description:
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Perm Center u horized ignature Date
$I9.00
47.88
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 herein or not.
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate
or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating
construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and
obtain this building permit.
Date : __ 101 14 _ q
Print Name:( gj! i •_ 1 /. Title: _/0.LJ_j
This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within
180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection.
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Permit Conditions:
P 1Uillb ina permits shall be obtained through the Seattle—King
County Department : of F' °u1�.1 [�c�� l :... F�1 inl ,ir��a� W 1 1 1 be
- ' - Inspected by that iaq en l ,
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work: will be 1 ..pet,:t.ed by that - agency ency t •4v!b31 ,
3. No c1lange ' w'i 1 1 he 'Made to the p 1ian llri 1ew. wauti oved 1i the
,Ingineerand,the 1 `ui:wi i 'E;uilr1irtci L'rivisi in,
4. All Pe'rtit its. 'irl`at ect •iIan records and ;apps +lVeti p'i _ons s 11 be
av a i Bale' at the ita r site. prior s tar'r. , 'i' ar,v ctrl-
-.t.r"litt'son. . 1he ,e ,tit'Gt.rnietltS a•r`e to, -be maintained and avai.i.'-
�k� 1e. until 1 1 lea 1 ifl.:pti.`t ion ar ~C Via 1 is gr"-3nt.Ctt
5, A 1 1 : ' On ,tr'U'cr. ton to be- done ,1it coni isi"iltarl lit: with 3ppr °ove,ti
p ian , Laryd r"etru i renleht:, of the Un i t'Orani B u i l d i n g Code i ] a� ''J
Et11t.1on as amended. I..Irri7rit'.ilt'Nechia iC;..a.1 I":c'1e (1997 Ed t.'1Oti)
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o1aris find ".t`;onrulit,atiu shall nor be On-
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oT' : ;env of the o rovil . ions 0t" : th. .b!l i l d i n!1 code or +ut : arri v
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CITY OF TUIL ✓ILA
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
Mechanical Permit Application
Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review.
Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile.
MECHANICAL PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT)
Description of work to be done (please be specific):
Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of
application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form 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 111,4 VE 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.
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Project Number:
Permit Number:
011
(0 All USE ONI Y
Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by
limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written
request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be
extended more than once. : �,,,...•
Date application accepted:
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Date application expires:
Applic i taken by: (initials)
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Submittal Require►nents
Floor plan and system layout
Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform
Mechanical Code 504 (e))
Details and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening
Heat Loss Calculations or Washington State Energy Code Form #H -11
H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut-
off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical
Code 1009).
Specifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings
and other applicable requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code.
Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement of existing roof equipment
weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be
stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer.
Mechanical Permits
COMMERCIAL Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal
RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal
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NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water
heaters or vents being installed or replaced.
Submittal Require►nents
ew Single Family Residence , >;,
1 Heat loss calculations with specifications or Form H -6•.
/ Change -out or replacement of existing mechanical equipment
Narrative of work to be done, including modification to duct work.
Installation of Gas Fireplace
Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type.
If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chirnney is in safe
condition.
NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the,Unlform Mechanical Code — please include any water .
heaters or vents being installed or replaced.
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APPROVED
SEP 2 3 1999
BUILDING DIVISION
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PIIIONIVIO
OrlY TuKwILA
•sEp 1 g 1999
PERmier cteNreR
Component
Btuh/SgFt
Btuh
% of Btuh
Walls
0.6
12155
40.9
Windows
48.5
6500
21.9
Doors
4.8
202
0.7
Ceilings
1.4
3809
12. 8
Floors
0.0
0
0.0
Infilt.
4.6
804
2.7
Ducts
1413
4.8
Int.Gains
4800
16.2
Component
Btuh/SgFt
Btuh
% of Btuh
Walls
2.9
62188
65.9
Windows
15.0
2011
2.1
Doors
24.6
10 3 5
1.1
Ceilings
2.1
5778
6.1
Floors
1.1
2889
3. 1
Infilt.
90.5
15922
16.9
Duets
4491
4. 8
Clg Tons at
Clg Tons at
S/N 10936 RIGHT -J BUILDING ANALYSIS REPORT
File name: 10000BTU HEA Zone:
Job #: AFMI 3990
For: SOPHAT DENG
4050 - S. 151ST. ST.
TUKWILA
206 - 243 - 9807
By ADVANCED FILTER & MECHANICAL INC.
516 - VALLEY AVE. N.E.
PUYALLUP
800 - 783 -2539
97 % SHR
70 % SHR
WA 98188
WA 98372
H E A T I N G
C O O L I N G
2.4
3.4
Overall U -Value =
WARNING: window to floor area ratio = 4.9% - less than 10 %.
MANUAL J: 7th Ed.
Walls
Entire House
Htg Clg
Outside db 26 80
Inside db 70 75
Design TD 44 5
Daily Range - M
Inside Humid. - 50
Grains Water - 0
INFILTRATION
Method Simplified
Const.qlty Average
Fireplaces 1
sets
nflltratlon
Clg CFMITon =
Clg Tons at 400 CFM/Ton =
0.064
RIGHT -J: V3.0.14
9/15/99
loors
Callings
Other
ndows
AP PROVED
SEP 2 3 1999
654
4.0
rte twtLu
BUILDING DIVISION
RECEIVED
CfTY OF TUKWILA
SEP 161999
P - „t ,via:
*Construction Quality is:
Procedure C - Latent Infiltration Gain
Procedure l3 - Equipment Sizing Loads
MANUAL J: 7th Ed. RIGITr -J: V
RIGHT -J CALCULATION PROCEDURES A, B, C, D
Job il: AFMI 3990
Zone: Entire House
Procedure A - Winter Infiltration HTM Calculation*
Procedure B - Summer Infiltration HTM Calculation*
a No. of Fireplaces is:
Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual Form
Filename: 10000BT'U HEA 9/15/99
1. Winter Infiltration CFM
0.9 AC/I IR x 21888 Cu.Ft. x 0.0167 =
2. Winter Infiltration Btuh
1.1 x 329 CFM x 44 Winter TD =
3. Winter Infiltration HTM
15922 Btuh / 176 Total Window =
and Door Area
329 CFM
15922 Btuh
90.5 HTM
1. Summer Infiltration CFM
0. 4 AC/1-IR x 21888 Cu.Ft. x 0.0167 =
2. Sumner Infiltration Btuh
1.1 x 146 CFM x 5 Summer TD =
3. Summer Infiltration 1-ITM
804 Btuh / 176 Total Window =
and Door Area
146 CFM
804 Btuh
4.6 HTM
0.68 x
0 gr.diff. x
146 CFM =
0 Btuh
1. Sensible Sizing Load
Sensible Ventilation Load
1.1 x 0 Vent.CFM x 5 Summer TD = 0 Btuh
Sensible Load for Structure (Line 19) + 29683 Btuh
Sum of Ventilation and Stnieture Loads = 29683 Btuh
Rating and Temperature Swing Multiplier x 0. 95 RSM
Equipment Sizing Load - Sensible + 28199 Btuh
2. Latent Sizing Load
Latent Ventilation Load
0.68 x 0 Vent.CFM x 0 gr.dif. . = 0 Btuh
Internal Loads = 230 x 4 No. People + 920 Btuh
Infiltration Load From Procedure C + 0 Btuh
Equipment Sizing Load - Latent = 920 Btuh
3.0.14 S/N 10936
1
NATURAL GAS RETROFIT
Outside db:
Inside db:
Design TD:
26 Deg F
70 Deg F
44 Deg F
RIGI -TT -J LOAD AND EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
File name: 10000BTU HEA
For: SOPHAT DENG
4050 — S. 151ST. ST.
TUKWILA
206 — 243 — 9807
Outside db:
Inside db:
Design TD:
Daily Range
Rel. Hum. :
Grains Water
WA 98188
By: ADVANCED FILTER & MECHANICAL INC.
516 — VALLEY AVE. N.E.
PUYALLUP WA 98372
800 - 783 -2539
Job # AFMI 3990
Wthr Seattle—Tacoma AP_ (S) WA
Zone Entire House
WINTER DESIGN CONDITIONS SUMMER DESIGN CONDITIONS
9/15/99
80 Deg F
75 Deg F
5 Deg F
M
50 %
0 gr
HEATING SUMMARY SENSIBLE COOLING EQUIP LOAD SIZING
Bldg. Heat Loss 94315 Btuh Structure 29683 Btuh
Ventilation Air 0 CFM Ventilation 0 Btuh
Vent Air Loss 0 Btuh Design Temp. Swing 3.0 Deg F
Design Heat Load 94315 Btuh Use Mfg. Data n
Rate /Swing Mult, 0.95
INFILTRATION Total Sens Equip Load 28199 Btuh
Method Simplified LATENT COOLING EQUIP LOAD SIZING
Construction Quality Average
Fireplaces 1 Internal Gains 920 Btuh
Ventilation 0 Btuh
I- IEATING COOLING Infiltration 0 Btuh
Area (sq.ft.) 2736 2 7 3 6 Tot Latent Equip Load 920 Btuh
Volume (cu. ft.) 21888 21888
Air Changes/Hour 0.9 0.4 Total Equip Load 29119 Btuh
Equivalent CFM 329 146
I4EATING EQUIPMENT SUMMARY COOLING EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
Make TRANE Make TRANE
Model Model
Type NATURAL GAS FORCED AIR Type
Efficiency / HSPF 80.00 COP/EER/SEER 0.00
Heating Input 100000 Btuh Sensible Cooling 0 . Btuh
Heating Output 95000 Btuh Latent Cooling 0 Btuh
Heating Temp Rise 62 Deg F Total Cooling 0 Btuh
Actual Heating Fan 1400 CFM Actual Cooling Fan 1587 CFM
Htg Air Flow Factor 0.015 CFM/Btuh Clg Air Flow Factor 0. 053 CFM/Btuh
Space Thenuostat
Load Sens Heat Ratio 97
MANUAL J: 7th Ed. RIGI-IT -J: VI 3.0.14 S/N 10936
Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual Form J
Job # AFMI 3990
For: SOPHAT DENG
4050 - S. 151ST. ST.
TUKWILA
206 - 243 - 9807
DOORS
CST DESCRIPTION
10A Wood Hollow Core Door
By: ADVANCED FILTER & MECHANICAL INC.
516 - VALLEY AVE. N.E.
PUYALLUP
800-783 -2539
WALLS
CST DESCRIPTION
12G Wood Fr,R- 13,3/4" Extr Poly,R3.8 Sheath
IA/mows
CST DESCRIPTION
4A Wood Frame,Dbl Pane +Storm, Clear Glass
CEILINGS
CST DESCRIPTION
16E Under Unconditioned Room, R -22 Insul.
FLOORS
CST DESCRIPTION
19I Carpeted Floor + R -19 over basement
MANUAL J: 7th Ed.
WA 98188
WA 98372
S/N 10936 RIGHT -J COMPONENT CONSTRUCTION REPORT
File name: 10000BTU HEA Zone: Entire
House
9/15/99
Htg Clg
Outside db 26 80
Insidedb 70 75
Design TD 44 5
Daily Range - M
Inside Humid. - 50
Grains Water - 0
INFILTRATION
Method Simplified
Const. glty Average
Fireplaces 1
AREA R -VAL A/R LOSS GAIN
21744 15.4 1413 62188 12155
AREA R -VAL A/R LOSS GAIN
134 2.9 45.7 2011 6518
AREA R -VAL A/R LOSS GAIN
42 1.8 23.5 1035 202
AREA R -VAL A/R LOSS GAIN
2736 20.8 131.3 5778 3809
AREA R -VAL A/R LOSS GAIN
2736 20.8 131.3 2889 0
ROOM NAME
AREA
SQ.FT.
HTG
BTUH
CLG
BTUH
HTG
CFM
CLG
CFM
ENTIRE HOUSE
2736
94315
29683
1400
1587
Entire House d
2736
94315
29683
1400
1587
Ventilation Air
0
0
Equip. @ 0.95 RSM
28199
Latent Cooling
920
T/1TAT O
•7^/'2G
0/111M
00110
1400
1 r ''R 7
S/N 10936
Job #:
For:
Space Thermostat
AFMI 3990
SOPHAT DENG
4050 — S. 151ST. ST.
TUKWILA
206 — 243 — 9807
File name:
By: ADVANCED FILTER & MECHANICAL INC.
516 — VALLEY AVE. N.E.
PUYALLUP
800- 783 -2539
HEATING EQUIPMENT
RIGHT -J SHORT FORM
Make TRANE
Model
Type NATURAL GAS FORCED AIR
Efficiency / HSPF 80.00
Heating Input 100000 Btuh
Heating Output 95000 Btuh
Heating Temp Rise 62 Deg F
Actual Heating Fan 1400 CFM
Iitg Air Flow Factor 0. 015 CFM/Btuh
10000BTU HEA
WA 98188
WA 98372
Make TRANE
Model
Type
Sensible Cooling
Latent Cooling
Total Cooling
Actual Cooling Fan
Clg Air Flow Factor
Load Sensible Heat Ratio
Outside db
Inside db
Design TD
Daily Range
Inside Humid.
Grains Water
Method
Const. qlty
Fireplaces
COOLING EQUIPMENT
0.00
0 Btuh
0 With
0 Btuh
1587 CFM
0.053 CFM/Btuh
97
9/15/99
Htg Clg
26 80
70 75
44 5
M
50
0
Simplified
Average
1
r•
10000BTU HEA Job# AFMI 3990
V.
Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J Form
'Lone: Entire House
9/15/99
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Name of Room
Entire House
ENTIRE HOUSE
Running Ft Nall
2740 Ft.
2740 Ft.
Ft.
Ft.
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Room Dim
0.0 t.
4 8. 0 x 57.0 Ft.
x Ft.
x Ft.
Cciings, Ft
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8.0
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TYPH OF
CST
I4TM
Area
Btuh
Area
Btuh
Area
Btuh
Area
Btuh
EXPOSURE
NO.
lltg
Clg
Length
Htg
Clg
Length
Illg
Clg
Length
Hlg
Clg
Length
Htg
Clg
5
Gross
12G
21.920
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Partitions
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0
0
0
0
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2011
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4•••
Glass Doors
0.
0
0
••••
4444
4444
Beating
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0
0
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25
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Glass Doors
NE/NW
0.0
0
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0
0
4444
0
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Cooling
I3/W
68.0
68
4444
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34.0
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0
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a 10A
24.6
4.8
1035
202
42
1035
202
b
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
9
Net
21744
62100
12155
21744
62188
12155
Exposed
0
0
0
0
0
0
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:IgtRV.I'es G DtVISt( Recognize s afety information. This is the safety -alert symbol . . When you see this symbol on the and i ructs manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION. These words are used with the saart sy DANGER Identifies the moat serious hazards, those that will reedit in severe personal injury or death, WARNING a ha th at c ou ld
result In personal injury or death. CAUTION Is used to Identify unsafe practices that could result in minor personal injury or product and
property damage.
Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due tc gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified person-
nel should Install, repair, Or service heating equipment,
Untrained service personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning and replacing alr filters. All other operations
must be performed by trained service personnel, When working on heating equipment, observe precautions in the literature, on tags,
and on lapels attached to or shipped with the unit and other safety precautions that may apply,
Follow all safety codes. In the United Status, follow all safety codes including the current edition National Fuel Gas Code (NF(C) NFPA
No. 54/ANSIZ223.1. In Canada, refer to the current edition of the National Standard Canada CAN /CGA- 8148,1- and .2 -M91 Natural
Gas and Propane Installation Codes (NSCNGPIC), Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have fire extinguisher available during start-
up and adjustment procedures and service calls.
These instructions cover minimum r equ!r rrnents and conf3rrr to exist' v national standards and safety codes. In some instances,
those instructions exceed certutn !ocad codes and c•di^aney.• OF,pootall y those that mey not have kept up with changing residential
construction practices. We requ•re these insrurticr-• as a ;m for s safe installation.
1. Installation 2
2. Combustion i Ventilation Air 5
3. Gas Vent Installation 7
4. Horizontal Venting .. 6
5, Masonry Chimney Venting
4fAti
Electric Shock Hazard
Turn Off All Power
Before Servicing_
F'AMECO CORP FIFE 562
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
PAGE 01
NTC6rGNE
Upfiow /Horizontal
Series App ROVED
SEP 2 3 1999
• IV iVV
Manufactured by:
International Comfort Products Corporation (USA)
Lewisburg, TN USA 37097
Table of Con #arts
6. Gas Supply and Piping g
7. Electrical Wiring 12
8. Ductwork and Filter 13
9 Chdci's and Adjustments 15
10. Furnace Maintenance PEOEIVED 17
CITY OF TUKWILA
SEp 1 6 1999
This furnace Is not designed for use In mobile
homes, trailers or recreational vehicles. Such
use could result In property damage, bodily in-
jury and /or death.
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Installation or repairs made by unqualified
persons can result in hazards to you and others.
Installation MUST conform with local Codes or, In
the absence of local codes, with codes of all
governmental authorities having jurisdiction.
The Information contained In this manual Is
Intended for use by a qualified service technician
who IS experienced In such work, who Is familiar
with all precautions and safety procedures
required in such work, and is equipped with the
proper tools and test Instruments.
Failure to carefully read and follow all Instruc-
tions In thls manual can result In furnace
malfunction, property damage, personal Injury
and /or death.
NOTE: This furnace is design certified by the American Gas
Association and the Canadian Geo Association for installation In
the United States and Canada. Refer to the appropriate codes,
along with this manual, for proper Installation.
• This furnace Is NOT approved for installation in mobile
homes, trailers or recreation vehicles.
• Do NOT use this furnace as a construction heater or to heat
a building that is under construction.
• Use only the Type of gas approved for this furnace (see
Rating Plate on unit). Overfiring will result in failure of heat
exchanger and cause dangerous operation. (Furnace can
be converted to L.P. as with approved kit.)
• Do NOT use open flame to test for as leak.
• Ensure adequate combustion and ventilation air Is pro-
vided to the furnace.
• Seal supply and return air ducts.
• The vent system MUST be checked to determine that it is
the correct type and size.
• Install correct filter type and size.
• Unit MUST be installed so electrical components are pro-
tected from direct contact with water.
• It is the suggestion of this manufacturer to Install fire and
carbon monoxide detectors
Safety Rules
Your unit is built to provide many years of safe and dependable
service providing It is properly Installed and maintained. However,
abuse and /or improper use can shorten the life of the unit and
create hazards for you, the owner.
A. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recom-
mence that users of gas - burning appliances Install carbon
monoxide detectors. There can be various sources of oar -
bon monoxide in a building or dwelling The sources could
FAHECO CORP FIFE 562
PAGE 02
be gas - fired clothes dryers, gas cooking stoves, water
heaters, furnaces, gas -flred fireplaces, wood fireplaces,
arid several other items, Carbon monoxide can cause seri-
ous bodily injury and/or death. Therefore, to help alert
people of potentially dangerous carbon monoxide levels,
you should have carbon monoxide detectors listed by a na-
tionally recognized agency (e.g. Underwriters Laborato-
ries or International Approval Services) installed and
maintained In the building or dwelling (see Note below).
B. There can be numerous sources of fire or smoke in a build-
ing or dwelling. Fire or smoke can cause serious bodily in-
jury, death, and /or property damage. Therefore, in order to
alert people of potentially dangerous fire or smoke, you
should have tare extinguisher and smoke detectors listed
by Underwriters Labcrratories installed and maintained in
the building or dwelling (see Note below),
Note: The manufacturer of your furnace does not test any detec-
tors and makes no representations regarding any brand or
type of detector.
C. To ensure safe and efficient operation of your unit, you
should do the the following:
1, Thoroughly read this manual and labels on the unit
This will help you understand how your unit operates and
the hazards involved with gas and electricity.
2, Do not use this unit If any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect
the unit and to replace any part of the control system and
any gas control which has been under water.
3 Never obstruct the vent grilles, or any ducts that pro-
vide sir to the unit. Alr must be provided for proper com-
bustion and ventilation of flue gases.
Carbon monoxide or "CO" is a colorless and odorless gas
produced when fuel is not burned completely or when the
flame does not receive sufficient oxygen.
Freezing Temperatures and Your Structure
A 1/VARI IuI I .r
Freeze warning.
Turn off water system.
if your unit remains shut off during cold weather
the water pipes could freeze and burst, resulting
in serious water damage.
Your unit is equipped with safety devices that may keep it from op-
erating if sensors detect abnormal conditions such as clogged ex-
haust flues.
If the structure will be unattended during cold weather you should
take these precautions.
1. Tum off main supply water into the structure and drain the
water lines If possible. Open faucets in appropriate areas.
2. Have someone check the structure frequently during cold
weather to make sure it is warm enough to prevent pipes
from fi eezing. Suggest they call qualified service agency, if
required.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS FOR ALL UNITS
REAR 0
FRONT
3" (75mrn)*
For SONIC('
30" (760mm)
ALL SIDES Of SUPPLY PLENUM
1" (25mm)
SIDES
0
VENT
A
Single Wail Vent
6" (150mm)
Type 5 -1 Double Wall Vent
1" (25mm)
TOP OF FURNACE
6" (15omm)
MODEL
CABINET
0
SUPPLY
AIR
RETURN Alp
GAS CONNECTION
BOTTOM
• SIDE
A
8
D
E
F
0
11
J
K
L
M
050FB / 075F8
050812 / 075812
40
15
28
- -'^
18'/2
14
23
12
12
22
28
26
23
076FH & 075F16
40
19
25 /2
18
1718
23 /8
14
14
2212
28
26
23
100GF,100KF
100F14/100F20
40
19
28
18
17
23'/8
14
1
22
281/4
26
23
100KJ & 100.120
125BK/ 1508K
125J20
40
223/
28
18
21
23';8
15
14
22
28
28
23
mm Equivalents 40 =1016 15 = 394
21 = 539 23 = 587 12 = 311
28 • 717 26 • 860 23 • 808
19 = 486 . 22 ■ 573 28 • 724 10 a 47C 14 = 356
14 = 375 18 476 12 a 311 14 ■ 368 17= 432
17
22 = 572
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Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard.
If this fumace Is replacing a previously
common - vented furnace, It may be necessary to
realze the existing vent line and chimney to
prevent overslzing problems for the other
remaining eppltences(s). See applicable codes
and Venting and Combustion AIr Chock In ass
Vent Installation section.
Failure to properly vent this furnace or other
appliances can result In property damage,
personal Injury and /or death.
Figure 1
38" min.
uj
DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION
Installation Requirements
1, Install furnace level.
Dimensions end Clearances
j
•
ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
PANIECO CORP FIFE 562 PAGE 03
Location and Clearances
If furnace is a replacement, It Is usually best to install the furnace
where the old one was. Choose the location or evaluate the exist-
ing location based upon the minimum clearance and furnace di-
mensions (Figure 1).
CAUTION
Do NOT operate furnace In a corrosive atmosphere
containing chlorine, fluorine or any other damaging
chemicals. Refer to Combustion & Ventilation Alr sec-
tion, Contaminated Combustion Alr.
150,000 BTU ONLY
Alt 8014 00 NOT REMOVE
m m
6" with accessory Masonry Chimney drafthood kit Installed.
2, Install furnace as centralized as practical with respect to the
heat distribution system
• The 150,000 Btuh furnace Is manufactured with an air
baffles to equalize air flow through the heat exchanger.
(See Figure 1). DO NOT REMOVE THESE AIR
BAFFLES
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3. Install the vent pipes as short as practical, (See Gas Vent
Installation section),
4. Do NOT install furnace directly on carpeting, the or other
combustible material other than wood flooring.
5. Maintain clearance for fire safety and servicing. A front clear•
ance of 30" (780mm) is minimum for access to the burner,
controls and filter.
L 11/11/AM SWIN
Flre Hazard.
If Installing horizontally, place furnace on
noncombustible cement board or sheet metal.
Failure to Install unit on noncombustible cement
board or sheet metal can result In property
damage, personal Injury and /or death.
6. Use a raised base If the floor is damp or wet at times.
7. Residential garage installations require:
• Burners and ignition sources Installed at least 18" (457mm)
above the floor,
▪ Furnace must be located or physically protected from pos-
sible damage by a vehicle.
Horizontal Furnace Installation
IMPORTANT
NOTE: Inspect unit rating plate to be certain model number be-
gins with "NTC6 or GNE ". This identifies unit as horizontally
mountable. If unit does NOT bear this designation, you may NOT
mount this unit horizontally. Horizontal furnace may not be
mounted on tta back.
If you purchased a horizontally mountable furnace, It can be
Installed horizontally In an attic, basement, crawl space, alcove,
or suspended from a ceiling in a basement or utility room in either
a right or left airflow position. See Figure 2.
Figure 2
Typical Horizontal Installation
The following minimum clearances to combustibles MUST be
maintained between the furnace and adjacent construction, As
shown in Figure 1, ONLY the corner of the cabinet is allowed to
PAMEr=O CORP FIFE 562
PAGE 04
contact the rafters Figure 2, All other clearances MUST be ob-
served as shown In Figure 1.
If the furnace is to be suspended from the floor joists In a crawl
space or the rafters in an attic, it is necessary to use steel pipe
straps or an angle iron frame to attach the furnace. These straps
should be attached to the furnace with sheet metal screws and to
the rafters or Joists with bolts. The preferred method Is to use an
angle iron frame bolted to the rafters or Joists.
If the furnace Is to be Installed ground level in a crawl apace, con-
sult local codes. A concrete pad 1" to 2" (25 to 50mm) thick is rec-
ommended,
Thirty inohes (30 ")(76Omm) between the front of the furnace and
adjacent construction or other appliances MUST be maintained
for service clearance.
Keep all insulating materials clear from louvered door. Insulating
materials may be combustible.
The horizontal furnaces may be installed directly on combustible
wood flooring or supports It Is recommended for further fire
protection that cement board or sheet metal Is placed between
the furnace and the combustible wood floor and extend 12"
(300mm) beyond the front of the furnace louver door.
This furnace MUST NOT be Installed directly on carpeting or the
or other combustible material other than wood flooring or sup-
porta.
Pressure Switch Relocation
If the furnace is installed In a right to left airflow position (left side of
furnace facing down), the pressure switch will remain in the same
pool tlonas installed by the factory (see Figure 3). tf the furnace is
Installed in a !eft to right airflow position (right side of furnace fac-
ing down), the pressure switch MUST be relocated to the left side
of the furnace using the holes provided In the top panel. Position
the pressure switch in the same orientation as the original loca-
tion. To prevent possible kinking of the pressure switch hose, trim
the hose to remove excess.
Note: Care MUST be taken not to cut the tube too short.
Figure 3
Pressure Switch Relocation
Optional pnaaure
swkch location for
Right to Lett
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2. Combustion & Ventilation Air
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Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard.
Use methods described hero to provide cambial.
Lion and ventilation air.
Failure to provide adequate combustion and
ventilation air can result In personal Injury and /or
death.
Furnaces require ventilation openings to provide sufficient air for
proper combustion and ventilation of flue gases. All duct or open-
ings for supplying combustion and ventilation air must comply
with the gas codes, or in the absence of local codes, the applica-
ble national codes.
When the installation is complete, check that all appliances have
adequate combustion air and are venting properly. See Venting
And Combustion Al( Check In this manual,
Contaminated Combustion Air
Installations In certain areas or types of structures will Increase
the exposure to chemicals or halogens that may harm the fur-
nace, These Instances must use only outside air for combustion.
The following areas or types of structures may contain or have ex-
posure to the substances listed below. The installation must be
evaluated carefully as 11 may be necessary to provide outside air
for combustion.
• Commercial buildings.
• Buildings with indoor pools.
• Furnaces installed In laundry rooms.
• Furnaces installed In hobby or craft rooms.
• Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas.
• Permanent wave solutions for hair.
• Chlorinated waxes and cleaners.
• Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals.
• Water softening chemicals.
• De -icing salts or chemicals.
•
FAMECO.CORP FIFE 562
• Carbon tetrachloride.
• Halogen type refrigerants.
• Cleaning solvents (such as parohloroethylene).
• Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc..
• Hydrochloric acid.
• Sulfuric Acid.
• Solvent cements and glues.
• Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers.
• Masonry acid washing materials.
Confined Space Installation
NOTE: A confined space is defined as an area with lees than 50
cubic feet(1.4m per 1,000 BTUH input rating for all gas ap-
pliances installed in the area.
Air Openings and Connecting Ducts
1, Total input rating for all gas appliances MUST be considered
when determining free area of openings.
2. Connect ducts or openings directly to outside,
3. When screens are used to cover openings, the openings
MUST be no smaller than t /4" (emm) mesh.
4. The minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts MUST NOT
be less than 3" (75mm).
5. When sizing grille or louver, use the free area of opening. If
free area is NOT stamped or marked on grill or louver, as-
sume a 20% free area for wood and 80% for metal.
Requirements
1. Provide confined apace with sufficient alr for proper combus-
tion and ventilation 01 flue gases using horizontal or vertical
ducts or openings.
2. Figure 4 Illustrates how to provide combustion and ventila-
tion air. A minimum of two permanent openings, one inlet and
one outlet, are required.
PAGE 05
Table 1
Free Ares •
BTUH in.
put Rat.
Ing
Minimum Free Area Required for Each Opening
Horizontal Duct
(2,000 (MH)
VenICal Duct or openings
to outside
(4,000 BTUH)
^Round
Duct
(4
BTUH)
. 50,000
101 cm (28 sq. In.)
61 om (12.5 iq. In.)
4"
75,000
242 cm (35.5 sq. in.)
121 oat (18.75 sq, In.)
5'
100,000
323 cm (60 eq. in.)
161 cm (25 sq. In.)
6'
125,000
403 cm (62.5 sq. in.)
202 om (31.25 sq. In.)
r
150,000
484 cm (71 sq. In.) 242 em (37.5 sq. in.)
7"
EXAMPLE: Determining Free Area
Furnace Water Heater Total Input
100,000 + 30,000 = (130,000 + 4,000) : 210 cm
(32.5 Sq In.) Vertical
Furnace Water Heater Total Input
100,000 + 30,000 = (130,000 • 2,000) = 210 cm
(65 Sq. in.) Horizontal
3. One opening MUST be within 12" (300mm) of the floor and
the second opening within 1 2" (300mm) of the ceiling.
4. Size openings and ducts per Table 1.
5. Horizontal duct openings require 1 square inch(25sq. mm) of
free area per 2,000 BTUH of combined input for all gas ap-
pliances in area (see Table 1).
6, Vertical duct openings or openings directly to outside require
1 square inch(B,5mm of free area per 4,000 STUN for com-
bined input of all gas appliances in area (see Table 1).
One permanent opening, commencing within 12" (30 cm) of the
top of the enclosure, shall be permitted where the equipment has
clearances of at least 1" (2.5 cm) from the sides and back and 6"
(16 cm) from the front of the appliance. The opening shall directly
communicate with the outdoors or shall communicate through a
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Outside Air (This Is ONLY a guide. Subject to codes of country having jurisdiction.)
This installation NOT improved in Canada
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Minimum One inl.t Ono Outlet Air 8upp y Ie 19equtred
Illy b$ in and Combination Shorn
inlet Air Opening Must be Withinl2 "(300mm) of noor
Oud.t Alf opening Must be Wt htni2 "(300mm) or gelling
(1) 1 Square Inch (km per 4000 BTUH
(2) 1 & (141 pet 2000 BTUH
P,F.1ECO CORP FIFE 562 PAGE 06
Unconfined Space Installation
vertical or horizontal ductto the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic)
that fr_eiy communicate with the outdoors, and shall have a mini-
mum free area of:
• 1 sq. in per 3000 Btu per hr (7cm per kW) of the total input rating
of all equipment located in the enclosure, and
• Not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors in the
confined space.
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Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard.
Most homes will require additional air.
An unconfined space or homes with tight
construction may not have adequate air infiltra-
tion for proper combustion and ventilation of
flue gases.
Failure to supply additional air by means of ven-
tilation grilles or ducts could result In personal
Injury and /or death.
An unconfined space Is defined as an area having a minimum vol-
ume/ of 50 cubic feet( 1.4m 3 ) per 1,000 Btuh total input rating for all
gas appliances in area,
Ad)olning rooms can be considered part of an unconfined area If
there are no doors between rooms.
An attic or crawl space may be considered an unconfined space
provided there are adequate ventilation openings directly to out-
doors. Openings MUST remain open and NOT have any means
of being closed off. Ventilation openings to autdoors MUST be at
least 1 square Inch (25mm of free area per 4.000 BTUH of total
input rating for all gas appliances in area,
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In unconfined spaces, infiltration should be adequate to provide
air for combustion, ventilation and dilution of flue gases. However,
In buildings with unusually tight construction, additional air MUST
be provided using the methods described in section titled Con-
fined Space Installation:
Unusually tight construction is defined as: Construction with
1 Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside have a continuous,
sealed vapor barrier. Openings are gasketed or sealed and
2 Doors and openable windows are weather stripped and
3. Gas Venj Installation
Poison carbon monoxide gas, fire and explo-
sion hazard.
Read and follow all Instructions In this section.
Failure to properly vent this furnace can result In
property damage, personal Injury and /or death.
Install the vent In compliance with codes of the country having ju•
risdiction and the GAMA venting tables, local codes or ordi-
nances and these Instructions.
These fan assisted combustion furnaces have been cfassified as
Category !appliances which means that they MUST operate with
a negative vent pressure.
Category I Safe Venting Requirements
NOTE: The following instructions comply with the United States
National Fuel Gas Gode.
t. If a Category 1 vent passes through an attic, any concealed
space or floor, use ONLY Type B or Type L double wall vent
pipe, If vent pipe passes through interior wall, use type 8 vent
pipe with ventilated thimble ONLY
2. Do NOT vent furnace into any chimney serving an open fire-
place or solid fuel burning appliance.
3. Use the same diameter Category I connector or pipe as per-
mitted by the GAMA venting tables.
4, Keep vertical Category I vent pipe or vent connector runs as
short and direct as possible.
5. Vertical outdoor runs of type B or ANY single wail vent pipe
below the roof line are NOT permitted.
6. Slope all horizontal runs up away from furnace a minirium of
t /.r" (emm) per foot.
7. Support all horizontal vent pipe every 6' (2m) using proper
clamps and metal straps.
8. Check existing gas vent or chirnney to ensure they meet
clearances and local codes.
9. The furnace MUST be connected to a factory built chimney or
vent complying with a recognized standard. Venting into a
masonry or concrete chimney Is only permitted es out-
F':,r.IEO_ _i COPP F 'FE_ 562 PAGE 07
3. Other openings are caulked or sealed. These include joints
around window and door frames, between sole plates and
floors, between wall- ceiling joints, between wall panels, at
penetrations for plumbing, electrical and gas lines, etc.
Ventilation Air
Some provincial codes and local municipalities require ventilation
or make -up air be brought Into the conditioned apace as replace-
ment air. Whichever method Is used, the mixed return air temper-
ature across the heat exchanger MUST not fall below 60 °F (15 c)
or flue gases will condense In the heat exchanger. This will short-
en the life of the heat exchanger and possibly void your warranty,
lined in the GAMA venting tables or Masonry Chimney
section In these Instructions.
Poison carbon monoxide sae hazard.
If this fumace Is replacing a previously
common - vented furnace, It may be necessary
to realze the existing chimney liner or vent to
prevent over siring problems for the other
remaining appliances(a). See codes of country
having jurisdiction.
Faiiure to properly vent this furnace or other
appliances can result in property damage,
personal Injury and /or death.
Venting and Combustion Air. Check
NOTE: If thle Installation removes an existing furnace from event-
ing system serving one or more other appliances, and to make
sure there is adequate combustion air for all appliances, MAKE
THE FOLLOWING CHECK.
1. Seal any unused openings In the venting system.
2. Visually Inspect the venting system for proper size and hori-
zontal pitch to ensure there Is no blockage or restriction, leak-
age, corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an
unsafe condition.
3, Insofar as is practical, close all doors and windows and all
doors between the space In which the appliance(s) remain-
ing connected to the venting system are located and other
spaces of the building.
4. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to
the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range
hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maxi-
mum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close
fireplace dampers.
Follow the lighting instructions for each appliance being in-
spected. Adjust thermostat so appliance(s) will operate con-
tinuously.
8. Allow 5 minutes of main burner operation, then check for
spillage at the draft hood relief opening of each appliance.
Use the flame of a match or candle (Figure 6).
5.
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Figure 5
Typical Gas
Water Heater
Vent P es
L
Vent Check
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Draft Hood
Match
7. After It has been determined that each appliance vents prop-
erly, return doors, windows, appliances etc. to their normal
condition.
8. If Improper venting is observed, the cause MUST be cor-
rected,
NOTE: If flame pulls towards draft hood, thin indicates sufficient
Infiltration air.
Venting to Existing Masonry Chimney
NOTE: The tables and notes referred to below are found In the
most recent printing of the GAMA venting tables.
4. Horizontal Venting
Category I Furnaces With External Power Venters
In order to maintain a Category I classification of fan assisted fur-
naces when vented horizontally with sidewall termination, a pow-
er venter is REQUIRED to maintain a negative pressure In the
venting system. Please consult the Fields Controls Co. or Tjern-
lund Products, Inc. for power venters certified for use with our fur-
naces,
Vent Termination
Venting Through a Non - Combustible and Combustible
Wall
Chimney Inspection
All masonry chimney construction must conform to Standard
ANSI /NFPA211 and to any state or local codes applicable. The
chimney must be In good condition and a complete Investigation
must be conducted prior to Installation. If the inspection reveals
damage or abnormal conditions, make necessary repairs or seek
expert help. See 'The Chimney Inspection Chart". Measure area
of tile -liner and exact height of chimney.
Connector Type
To reduce flue as heat loss and the chance of condensate prob-
lems, the vent connector must be double wall Type B vent.
Venting Restrictions for Chimney Types
Interior Chimney - has no sides exposed to the outside below
the roofline. All Installations can be single furnace or common
vented with another draft hood equipped Category !appliance.
Exterior Chimney - has one or more aides exposed to the out-
side below the roof line. All Installations must be common vented
only with another draft hood equipped Category 1 appliance,
PAMECO CORP FIFE 562 PAGE 08
Dedicated venting of one fan assisted furnace into any ma-
sonry chimney is prohibited. The chimney must first be lined
with either type S vent sized in accordance with tables 1 or 2 or a
listed single wall, metal lining systom, sized In accordance with
the following: or (Venting as outlined with use of optional ma-
sonry chimney ktt as applicable.) (See Section 5)
Listed, corrugated metallic chimney liner systems in masonry
chimneys shall be sized by using GAMA tables 1 or 2 for dedi-
cated venting and GAMA tables 3 or 4 for common venting with
the maximum capacity reduced by 20% (0.80 X maximum capac-
ity) and the minimum capacity as shown In the applicable table.
Corrugated metal vent systems installed with bends or offsets re-
quire additional reduction of 1 O% of the vent capacity for each 90°
elbow.
NOTE: Two(2) 45° elbows are equivalent to one (1) 90° elbow.
Combined Venting Into a Masonry Chimney
Venting Into a masonry or concrete chimney Is only per-
mitted as outlined in the GAMA venting tables. Follow all safe
venting requirements, or (Venting as outlined with use of op-
tional masonry chimney kit as applicable,) (See Section 5 )
NOTE; See section "Masonry Chimney Venting'
5. Masonry Chimney Venting with Optional Kit
Consult External Power Venter manufacturer instructions.
CAUTION
It Is the responsibility of the Installer to properly termi-
nate the vent and provide adequate shielding. This is
essential In order to avoid water /Ice damage to build-
ing, shrubs and walk -ways.
4
A Ca utiOn — failure to follow these guide-
Optional Masonry Vent Kit
Draft Hood Assy. Installation (see Figure 8)
NOTE: These Instructions apply to the NTC6 & GNE series fur-
naces only,
1. Disconnect power and gas supply to furnace.
2. Remove louvered door,
NTC6 & GNE Series furnaces - Discard louvered door.
3. NTC6 & GNE may be Installed upflow or horizontal position
per furnace application. When Installing NTC6 & GNE fur-
naces in a horizontal left hand application you will need to
mount the pressure switch to the side of the cabinet.
NTC6 & GNE series furnaces - Detach pressure switch from
top panel by removing two screws. Set aside screws.
5. Detach field connect box from top panel by removing two
screws. Set aside screws.
Taboo 2 ,1, .
Gas Pressures
Supply Pressure
Gas
Typs
Manifold
Pressure
Recommended
Max.
Min.
Natural
7 Inches
(1.7 kPa)
14 inches
(3.5 kPa)
4.5 inches
(1.1 kPa)
3.5 inches
(0.9 kPa)
Propane
11 inches
(2.7 kPa)
14 Inches
(3.5 kPa)
11 inches
(2.7 kPa)
10 inches
(2.5 kPa)
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6. Remove four screws holding top panel to casing. Remove
top panel, Discard top panel. Set screws aside.
7. Install draft hood assy. to casing using four screws previously
set aside.
0. Attach field connect box to draft hood assy, using two screws
previously set nside.
9. NTC6 & GNE Series furnaces - Attach pressure switch to
draft hood assy, using two screws previously set aside.
Vent Limit Switch Wiring (Sea Figuro 6)
i . Locate wire harness assy. which is supplied with kit. Attach
terminals on one end of wire harness assy. to vorlt limit switch
located on draft hood assy.
Figure 6 Draft Hood Assembly Installation
old top panel
(discerd)••
25- 21 -96a
wire harness
assembly
19
f. Gas Supply and Pipin
PrausUr $Witch`.`
(old location),
on selected Models • -
Fire and explosion hazard.
Natural Gaa
Models designated for Natural Gas are to be used
with Natural Gas ONLY.
Failure to follow these Instructions can result In
property damage, personal Injury and /or death.
Gas Supply Requirements
• Use only the Type of gas approved for this furnace. See rat-
ing plate for approved gas type.
• Gas Input must not exceed the rated input shown on the rat-
ing piste, Overfiring will result in failure of heat exchanger
and cause dangerous operation.
PAMECO CORP FIFE 562
PAGE 09
2. Locate furnace's main limit. Detach wire with insulated termi-
nal from one side of main limit, '
3. Route wire harness assy. from vent limit switch to main limit.
Attach female terminal of wire harness assy. to vacated main
limit terminal. Attach male terminal of wire harness assy. to
Insulated terminal of wire previously detached from main lim-
it.
Completion of Installation
1. NTC6 & GNE Series furnaces - Locate louvered door sup-
plied with klt. Install on furnace.
2. Refer to installation instructions provided with furnace to put
the furnace into operation.
draft hood
assefnbly
Pressure switch ;;
I # �I
Main'
Umtt
Natural Gas Input Rating Check
Vent
Limit
Switch
new wire
homes
AMy.
Left hand
Horizontal
Pressure
witch
ton
Masonry chimney venting shall be approached as follows: Using Tables 1 and 2 In the masonry chimney draft hood kit Instructions, the
NFGC 2223,1 -1992 or the GAMA Venting Tables,
• Do not allow minimum supply pressure to vary downward.
Doing so will decrease input to furnace. Refer to Table 2 for
Gas supply and manifold pressures.
The gas meter can be used to measure input to furnace. Rating Is
based on a natural gas BTU content of 1,000 BTU's per cubicloot.
Check with gas supplier for actual BTU content.
1. Turn OFF gas supply to all appliances other than furnace and
-. start furnace.
Table 3
•
NATURAL GAS
HEATING VALUE
BTU /C'U. 'r
MEAN ELEVATION FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
0 to
1999
2000 to
2999
3000 to
3990
4000 to
4999
5000 to
5999
3.5" we
6000 to
6999
32" we
7000 to
6000
2.9" we
800
3.5" we
3.5" we
3.5' we
3.5" wo
850
3.5" we
3.5" we
3,5" we
3,5" we
3,2" we
2.9" we
2.8' we
900
3,5" we
3.5" we
3.4' we
3.1" we
2,8" we
2.5" we
2.3" we
950
3,5" we
3.3" we
3.1' we
2.8" we
2.5" we
2.3" we
3.5• we
1000
3.5" we
3.0" we
2.8" we
2.5" we
2,3" we
3,5" we
3.1" we
1050
3,2" we
2,7" we
2.5" we
2.3" we
•r..3 :5 " : .: •'
3.2" we
2,8' we
1100
2.9" we
2,5" we
2,3" we
3.5" we
. '3.2' wo :. r
2.9' we
2.6" we
Orifice Size
#42
1142
1142
#45
#45 .. .
845 • , ..
• - #45 •
Elevation
High Altitude
Multiplier
2000'
• 2999'
0.92
3000'
- 3999'
- 0.88
4000'
- 4999'
0.84
5000'
- 6999'
0,80
8000'
- 6999'
0.78
7000'
• 8000'
0.72
Example
Nstural Oes
BTU Content
No, of Seconds
Per Hour
Time Per Cubic
Foot in Seconds
BTU Per
Hour
1,000
3,800
48
75,000
1 000 x 3,800 + 46 . 75,000 STUN
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Operation Above 2000' Altitude
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2. Time how many seconds it takes the smallest dial on the gas
meter to make one complete revolution. Refer to Example.
Not It meter uses a 2 cubic foot dial, divide results (se-
conds) by two.
3, Relight all appliances and unsure all pilots are operating.
Orifice Sizing
NOTE: Factory sized orifices for natural and LP as are listed in
the furnace Technical Support manual,
Ensure furnace Is equipped with the correct main burner orifices.
Refer to Table 3 & Table 4 for correct orifice size for a glven heat-
ing value and specific gravity for natural and propane gas.
Fire, Explosion, Poison carbon monoxide gas haz-
ard.
This conversion shall be done by a qualified ser-
vice agency In accordance with the Manufactur-
er's Instructions end MI applicable codes and re-
quirements, or In the absence of local codes, the
applicable national codes.
Failure to follow these instructions exactly can re-
sult In property damage, personal injury and /or
F'AMECIO CoRP FIFE 562 F'AGE 10
These units may be used at full Input rating when installed at alti-
tudes up to 2000'. When installed above 2000', the input must be
decreased 4% for each 1000' above sea level, This may be ac-
complished by a simple adjustment of manifold pressure or an ori-
fice change, or a combination of a pressure adjustment and an
orlflce change. The changes required depend on the Installation
altitude and the heating value of the fuel. TABLE 3 & TABLE 4
show the proper furnace manifold pressure and gas orifice size to
achieve proper performance based on elevation above sea level
for both natural gas and propane.
To use the natural gas table, first consult your local gas utility for
the heating value of the gas supply. Select the heating value on
the vertical border and follow across the table until the appropriate
elevation for the Installation is reached. The first value in the box
at the intersection of the heating value and elevation will be the
manifold pressure required. if a gas orifice change is also re-
quired, the box is shaded. The required orifice slze is shown at the
bottom of the table.
Sea Level
High Altitude Input Rate o Nameplate x (Multiplier)
Input Rate
For installations above 4000' , the Inlet air restrictor of the com-
bustion air blower MUST be changed, whether gas has been der -
ated by the utility or orifices have been changed.
A High Altitude Kit is available which includes restrictora, orifices
and installation instructions.
MANIFOLD PRESSURE AND ORIFICE SIZE FOR HIGH ALTITUDE APPLICATIONS
SHAPED AREA REQUIRES ORIFICE CHANGE. NO SHADING INDICATES MANIFOLD PRESSURE CHANGE ONLY.
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•
Tabus 4
HEATING VALUE
BTU /CU. Ff.
2500
PROPANE
0 to
1999
10.0" we
10,0' we
Orlflce 51ze #54 H54
NOTE: NATURAL GAS DATA BASED ON 0.60 SPECIFIC
GRAVITY. PROPANE DATA BASED ON 1.59
SPECIFIC GRAVITY. FOR FUELS WITH DIFFERENT
SPECIFIC GRAVITY CONSULT THE LATEST EDITION
OF THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223.1
and CAN 8149.
Changing Orifices
1. After disconnecting power and gas supply to the furnace, re-
move the access door, exposing the burner compartment.
a, Remove the five (5) screws holding the burner box cover
to expose the manifold and burners. (Figure 7)
2, Disconnect gas Tine and pilot tubing from gas valve so man-
ifold can be removed.
3, Disconnect wiring at gas valve. Be sure to note the proper
location of any and all electrical wiring disconnected.
4. Remove the four (4) screws holding the manifold and gas
valve to the manifold supports. Do not discard any screws.
See Figure 7.
MEAN ELEVATION FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL
2000 to 3000 to 4000 to 0000 to
2999 3999 4999 5999
5, Carefully remove the manifold assembly.
8. Remove the orifices from the manifold and replace them with
proper sized orifices. See Figure 8.
7, Tighten orifices so there Is 1 from the face of the orifice to
the back side of the manifold. See Figure 8.
9.4" we
#54
10.0" we
455
Figure 8
Dry Lee
sid pips sip
LA Ids trey
MOW Mid
MOM nipple
9.p w e
#55
Clearances
e000 to
8999
8.8' we
#55
PAGE 11
Measure 1 (27mm) from trice
of orifice to the back Bide of the
manifold.
7000 to
8000
7.9" wC
#55
5, Reassemble All parts In reverse order as removed. Be sure to
engage the main burner orifices in the proper opening In the
burners,
9. Atter reassembling, turn gas on and check all joints for gas
leaks using a soapy solution. All leaks must be repaired im-
mediately.
Gas Piping Requirements
1, install as piping In accordance with local codes, or in the ab-
sence of local codes, the applicable national codes.
2. It Is recommended that a manual shutoff valve be installed in
the gas supply line outside the unit. Locate valve as close to
the fumace as possible where It Is readily accesslbte. Refer
to Figure 9.
Figure 9 [Typical Gas Piping
3. Use black iron or steel plpe and fittings or other pipe ap-
proved by local code.
4. Use pipe thread compound which is resistant to natural and
LP gases.
5. Install a drip leg no less than 3" long to trap dirt and moleture
before it can enter gas valve.
•
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6. Provide a 1 /8" Inch plug for test gauge connection immedi-
ately up stream of gas supply connection to furnace.
7, Use two pipa wrenchos when making connections to prevent
gas valve from turning.
8. Flexible corrugated metal gas connector may NOT be used
inside the furnace or be secured or supported by the furnace
or ductwork.
9, Properly size gas pipe to handle combined appliance load or
run gas pipe directly from gas meter or LP gas regulator,
10, Install correct pipe size for run length and furnace rating.
11, Measure pipe length from gas meter or LP second stage reg-
ulator.
fire or explosion hazard.
Gas connector must be property Installed, cannot
go through the side of the furnace, and can not be
used inside the furnace.
Failure to properly Install gas connector can
result In property damage, bodily Injury and /or
death.
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(.
Additional LP Piping Requirements
• Have a licensed LP gas dealer make all connections at stor-
age tank and check all connections from tank to furnace.
• 11 copper tubing le used, it MUST comply with limitation set In
Local Codes, or in the absence of local codes, the gas codes
of the country having Jurisdiction, See Appendix.
• Two -stage regulation of LP gas is recommended.
7. Electrical Wirng
Power Supply Wiring
The furnace MUST be electrically wired and grounded In accor-
dance with local codes, or In the absence of focal codes, the appli-
cable national codes.
Field wiring connections must be made Inside the furnace con-
nection box. A suitable strain relief should be used at the point the
wires exit the furnace casing.
Copper conductors shall be used. Une voltage wires should be
sized for the Input amps stated on the rating plate. Furnace must
be connected to Its own separate circuit.
Thermostat
Thermostat location has an Important effect on the operation of
the unit. Follow instructions included with thermostat for correct
mounting and wiring.
T1
PAMECO CORP FIFE 562
PAGE 12
Final Check
• Test all pipe far Teaks.
• if orifices where changed, make sure they are checked for
Teaks.
During pressure testing of gas piping system, observe the
following:
a, If test pressure does not exceed 1 /2" PSIG, isolate the fur-
nace by closing its individual manual shutoff valve.
b. If test pressure exceeds 1/2' PSIG, the furnace and its indi-
vidual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas sup-
ply system.
To check for leaks apply soap suds or a liquid detergent to
each Joint. Bubbles forming Indicate a leak,
Do not use an open flame to test for gas leaks. Fire or explo-
sion could occur.
Correct even the smallest leek at once.
,u,t IFS MI II ti p
Fire or explosion hazard.
Liquid petroleum (LP) gas Is heavier than air and
will Bettie and remain In low areas and open
depressions.
Thoroughly ventilate area and dissipate gas. Do
NOT use a match or open flame to test for leaks,
or attempt to start up furnace before thoroughly
ventilating area.
An open flame or spark can result In property
damage, personal injury and /or death.
Low voltage connections to furnace must be made on terminal
board to tan control.
Set thermostat heat anticipator in accordance with the Technical
Support Manual.
Optional Equipment
All wiring from furnace to optional equipment MUST conform to
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the applicable na-
tional codes. Install wiring In accordance with manufacturer's
instructions.
"r terminal on thermostat sub -base must be connected to
terminal on furnace fan timer for proper fan speed during opera-
tion in air conditioning mode.
Humidifier/Electronic Air Cleaner
The furnace Is wired for humidifier and/or electronic air cleaner
connection,
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Figure 10 Electrical Connections
115V, eoHz
N UT.
i Connection Box
b:10L-
Thermostat
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Low Voltage
Terminal hoard
. Du twork and Filter
IMP
Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard.
Do NOT draw return air from Inside a closet or util-
ity room where furnace is located. Return alr duct
MUST be sealed to furnace casing.
Failure to properly seal duct can result In personal
injury and /or death.
Duct Connections
This furnace may be installed in 'only a bottom or side return ap-
plicatlon. Return air through the back of the unit is NOT allowed,
Side connections can be made by cutting out the embossed area
shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11 Cutting Side Return Alr Opening
PAMECO CORP FIFE 562
PACE 13
CAUTION
Do NOT exceed 115V /0.8'amp maximum current load
for both the EAC terminal and tha HUM terminal com-
bined.
NOTE: The humidifier will be powered when the furnace is fired
and the circulating air blower comes on. The electronic air cleaner
will be powered anytime the thermostat calls for air movement.
However, the electronic alr cleaner Is NOT energized during con-
tinuous fan operation controlled by the electronic fan control.
Bottom returns can be made by removing the knockout panel In
the furnace base. Do NOT remove knock -out except for a bottom
return,
Duct Design
Design and install air distribution system to comply with Alr Condi-
tioning Contractors of America manuals or other approved meth-
ods that conform to local codes and good trade practices,
When the furnace le located in an area near or adjaoent to the liv-
ing area, the system should be carefully designed with returns to
minimize noise transmission through the return air grille. Any
blower moving a high volume of air will produce audible noise
which could be objectionable when the unit le located very close
to a living area. It Is often advisable to route the return air ducts
under the floor or through the attic.
• Refer to furnace Technical Support Manual (Blower Data)
for air flow information.
• Size ductwork to handle air flow for heating and air condition-
ing.
Duct Installation Requirements
• When furnace supply ducts carry air outside furnace area,
seal return alr duct to furnace casing and terminate duct out-
side furnace apace.
• When a refrigeration coil Is used in conjunction with this unit,
it must be installed on the discharge side of the unit to avoid
condensation on the heat exchanger.
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• If separate evaporator and blower unit is used, Install good
sealing dampers for air flow control. Chilled air going through
the furnace could cause condensation and shorten furnace
fife. Dampers (purchased locally) can be either automatic or
manual. Manually operated dampers MUST be equipped
with a means to prevent furnace or alr conditioning operation
unless damper Is in the full heat or cool position.
WAR !V 1I I
Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard.
Cool air passing over heat exchanger can cause
condensate to form resulting In heat exchanger
failure.
This could result In personal Injury and /or
death.
Installation of locking -type dampers are recommended in all
branches, or in Individual ducts to balance system's air flow.
Non - combustible, flexible duct connectors are recom-
mended for return and supply connections to furnace.
If alr return grille is located close to the fan inlet, Install at least
one, 90 degree air turn between fan and inlet grille to reduce
noise.
Ductwork installed in attic, Or exposed to outside tempera-
tures require 2" of insulation with outdoor type vapor barrier.
Ductwork Installed in an Indoor unconditioned space re-
quires a minimum of 1" of insulation with indoor type vapor
barrier,
Inspection Panel
A removable access panel should be provided In the outlet duct
when the furnace is Installed without a cooling colt, This will allow
smoke or reflected light to be observable Inside the casing to Indr-
i cote the presence of Teaks in the heat exchanger. This access
'cover shall be attached In such a manner as to prevent air leaks.
Fitters
The furnaces, with 1600 or less CFM rating, are supplied with a
16' x 25" high velocity filter and rack. On these models, the sup -
plied filter rack may be mounted internally for bottom return or ex-
ternally for side return.
The furnaces with greater than 1600 CFM requires that both left
and right side returns are used in side retum applications, Two 16"
x 25" high velocity filters and racks are provided with furnace, Fil-
ter racks must be mounted externally. If return air must hen one
mee only_an o tl /z onal 2. N w i :1 • tf r
used. (Sec Figure 15) For bottom return, an optional 20" x 25"
filter rack kit can be mounted Internally,
[Filters Rack Installation
SIde Return
Center the filter rack on,the side panel, flush with the bottom edge
of the furnace. Mark the fastening holes. Drill the fastening holes
in the side panel and fasten the filter rack in place with sheet metal
screws. See Figure 12 & Figure 14.
CAUTION
If filters are only suitable for heating appllcatton, ad-
vise homeowner that filter size may need to be in-
creased If alr conditioning is added.
Bottom Return
When Installing a bottom mounted filter rack, slide the two side
filter clips to the back of the furnace BEFORE installing. This will
allow the rack to clear the front raised edge of the furnace. Insert
rack into side clips first and push rack back until it is fully engaged
Into back clip. When rack is in place, slide clips back into place
midway on rack as shown in Figure 13.
Figure 14
PAMECO CORP FIFE 562
Figure 12 Side Return Filter Rack
Bottom Mounted Filter Rack
Slide filter clips towards back before removing
Filters Installed on Two Sides
Utln7 Two
fiver luau
PAGE 14
Project Name:
PERMIT
5.0 PiN4\
CENTER
(
Address:
'/— 0 ,5-. 4— -+--.. 1/4.) ze.-..)-3 (. . U■)-rN.
C 0
Residential Building Permit Number:
1 . Prescriptive Option W.S.E.C. Chapter 6, (check building permit option used):
0 1. 0 II 0 Ili. 0 IV. 0 V. 0 VI. 171 VII.
0 VIII.
2. House Square Footage (HSqFt)
3. Heating System installed, (check system type below):
0 a. Electric Resistance /21 BTU /h per sq. ft.
0 b. Electric (forced air) /24 BTU /h per sq. ft.
l. Other Fuel (gas )eat pump) /27 BTU /h per sq. ft. 7
_' c
4. Equipment:
a. Make 1 L \.)4) `ar` -r:
b. Model 0 4c- P / C 0,
c. Size in BTU's a 8 4
i
5. Calculation /(HSqFt) 2 • (see line 2 above)
BTU /h X 2 2 (see line 3 a, b, or c above)
7/ BTU Equipment Maximum Size
� , 73
CITY r°F TUKWILA
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Tukwila, WA 98188
Telephone: (206) 431 -3670
Prescriptive Heating System Sizing for
Single Family Homes - New Construction
Washington State Energy Code Chapter 9, Climate Zone 1
PERMIT APPLICATION #: OI'hJ
7/9/96 ,.... ..."''"""" .'"""""".r.. --
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Date:
H -6
RECEIVED
CRY OF TUKWILA
SEP 1 5 1999
April 5, 2000
David Ross
516 Valley Ave NE
Puyallup Wa 98372
Dear Mr. Ross:
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director
RE: Permit Status M99 -0179
4050 S 151 St
In reviewing our current permit files, it appears that your permit to install a gas furnace, issued on
October 1, 1999, has not received a final inspection as of the date of this letter by the City of
Tukwila Building Division.
Per the Uniform Building Code and/or Uniform Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the
building official under the provision of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and
void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from
the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or
abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days.
Based on the above, if a final inspection is not called for within ten (10) business days from the
date of this letter, the Permit Center will close your file and the work completed to date will be
considered non - complying and not in conformance with the Uniform Building Code and /or
Mechanical Code.
Please contact the Permit Center at (206)431 -3670 if you wish to schedule a final inspection.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
C?),:e1)
Bill Rambo
Permit Technician
Xc: Permit File No. M99 -0179
Duane Griffin, Building Official
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206.431.3670 • Fax: 206.431 -3665
•
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PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP
ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99-0179
PROJECT NAME: SOPHAT DENG
XX Original Plan Submittal
DATE: 9 -15 -99
Response to Incomplete Letter #
Response to. Correction Letter # _ Revision # _ After Permit Is Issued
DEPARTMENTS:
Division
Public Works
DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.)
Complete
Comments:
Please Route
\PRROUIE.DOC
5/99
TUES /THURS ROUTING:
Fire rev tion 1:g
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Structural
Incomplete
Structural Review Required
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days)
Planning Division
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