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Permit No: M93 -0095
Type: B -MECH
Category: RES
Address: 5810 S 144 ST
Location:
Parcel #: 336590 -1122
Contractor License No: SWIN * *081CJ
MECHANICAL PERMIT
City of Tkwi
Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
(206) 431-3670
Status: ISSUED
Issued: 09/13/1993
Expires: 03/12/1994
TENANT STENSON WHITESPAR INC.
14254 58 AV 5, TUKWILA, WA 98188
OWNER WALTZ HAROLD J
14254 58TH AVE S, SEATTLE WA 98168
CONTRACTOR S.W.I. Phone: 206 824 -3990
22309 7TH AVENUE SOUTH, DES" MOINES, "WA 98198
CONTACT LEE STENSON -Phone: 206 824 -3990
22309 7TH ;;`AVE S UNIT` 1 " E; DES : MOINES, WA 98198
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Permit Descriptioh:
INSTALLA5 FURNACE AND HOT WATER HEATER IN NEW'
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.. t;
UMC Edition;' 1,991 Valuation:
'' Total Permit Fee.
Signature:
Print Name:_
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Permit Center Authorized •••.S i °gnatur'e Date
I hereby cer.ti y that'�I., have'rread` and 'exa'mined this permit and k.now '`the
same to'`,b true;:an'd correct 'All provisions ,of' law and ordinances
governing , ,this • , work, will be c "ompl ied with, whether specif,.ied herein ,or not
The granting ` ofthi s::. permit does not presume to give authority to.iolate
or cancel` the r prFoVisions of any other state o rl, occ a l laws i- egu'lat1ng
constructsor<''the performance of work Uam ; to sign`,for and
obtain this':'buildin
e7J J'1� -h� _" Title:
0 0,00.00
", 30.00
This permit shall becon al ull an vo;id, "'< work :i's:N commenced within
180 days from the date "of.° ..i,•ssuance, or if the. suspended or
abandoned for a period of 180 1;.,daysLL fro`sic t ' inspection.
DEPARTMENT
DATE IN
DA E
APPROVED
REQUIREMENTS / COMMENTS
SITE ADDRESS
BUILDING -
initial review
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-7/2,6( /
(ROUTED)
CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved -
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BY:
(init.)
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3RD NOTIFICATION
BY:
(init.)
FIRE PROTECTION:
U Sprinklers (J Detectors
[JN/A
FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: INSPECTOR:
INIT:
PLANNING
ZONING:
IBAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS?
( Yes LJNo
SCREENING REQUIRED?
O Yes Q No
INIT:
REFERENCE FILE NOS.:
0 OTHER
INIT:
,' BUILDING -
final review
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UMC EDITION (year):
1//
INIT:
4,
BUILDING
OFFICIAL
77
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INIT:
AMOUNT
OWING:
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SITE ADDRESS
DATE NOTIFIED
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BY:
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2nd NOTIFICATION
BY:
(init.)
3RD NOTIFICATION
BY:
(init.)
PROJECT NAME
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Whi- k --enpar c.
SITE ADDRESS
SUITE NO.
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PLAN CHECK
NUMBER
7 04
CITY OF TUKW( 1
Department of Community Development - Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Boulevard - #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
Mechanical Permit Application Tracking
INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF
• Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so
that the status of the project may be ascertained at any time.
• Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending to the next department.
• Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted in the Sierra system or summarized
concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit.
• Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not
applicable, so note by using "N /A ", date and initial.
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW
"X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project.
REVIEW COMPLETED
-4-k31d - ( 1 04 E5LA4 di feu ni* APprUciA -
01/07/93
SIB ADDRESS SUITE #
VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ 9 0 , 0 0 0.0 0
PROJECT NAME/TENANT
S .W.I.. Inc.
TYPE OF WORK: Ea New /Addition • Modifications • Repair
ASSESSOR ACCOUNT #
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• Other:
DES:•RIBE WORK TO BE DONE:
nstall new furnace single family residence
TYPE .::. RIAT rx*IZE :. ::: ':NUMQEROF.::UNITS .. .
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PHONE 824 - 3990
BUIL )ING USE (office, warehouse, etc.)
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NATURE OF BUSINESS:
N/A
WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? d No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN:
WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING?
IF YE :3, EXPLAIN No 0 Yes
PRO 'ERTY OWNER
Harold
PHONE
ADDRESS 14254 58th Ave. So., Seattle,
Washington
ZIP98168
CONTRACTOR
PHONE 824 - 3990
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WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # SWI IN * * 0 81CJ
EXP. DATE 2/10/94
CITY OF TUKWILA
Dep- irtment of Community Development - Building Division
630t; Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
(20E.) 431 -3670
I PL,.N CHECK
L NUMBER (13- cc) cis
APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY
MECHANICAL PERMIT
APr LIGATION
Mechanical Fee Worksheet must also be filled out
and attached to this application.
FEES (for staff use only)
DESCRIPTION
BASIC PERMIT FEE
UNITS) FEE
PLAN CHECK FEE •
OTHER:
TOTAL -
AMOUNT
$15.00
RCPT I
DATE
ADDRESS
. 30 93
PHONE
CITY/ZIP
I -IEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE
A ^ID CORRECT AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY. FOR THIS>PERMIT. ...
DATE
BUILDING OWNER SIGNAW SW
OR
AUTHORIZED
AGENT
CON FACT PERSON
APPLI :ATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the
application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. A completed "Mechanica
Permit Fee Worksheet" must accompany this permit application. Handouts are available at the Building counter which
provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be
complete in order to be accepted for plan review.
BUILD NG OWNER/AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor license
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.
VALU• .TION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the wort( covered by this permit and must be filled in by the applicant. This
figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees.
EXP1R LIMN 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 304(d) of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current
edition). No application shall be extended more than once.
If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements,
please contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670.
DAT E APPLICATION ACCEPTED `
DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES
PHONE
014011
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Permit !No. M93.7.0095 Type 13-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT
Parcel No: 336590-1 :122
Site Address: 5810 S ,:144 ST
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: STENSON- WH11ESPH,'
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Account Code • Descriptioni Paid
000/345.830 PLAN CHECK `- RES 5.00`
000/322.100 MECHANICAL - RES • 2 4.00 .
Total (This Payment): 30.00
Total Fees: 30.00`:.,.
Total ;.'All Payments: 30.00 ;.
Balance
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CITY OF TUKWILA
Address: 5810 S 144 ST Permit No: M93-0095
Tenant: STENSON WHITESPAR INC. Status: ISSUED
Type:. B-MECH Applied: 07/06/1993
Parcel #: 336590-1122 Issued: 09/13/1993
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Permit Conditions:
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1 No changes will be made, .:„AlanA7-*14:4sapproved by the
Architect and the TuKi4WEUfiding DiVisIbil0
2. Plumbing permit e44W6e pbtaltled through t6'6';5,6,.attl e-King
County Department df F ) up mA H e a l t h ; will be
inspected by/XhAt agency, Including all gaWpiping
(296-4722)
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3. Electri cal kaerplt shall be through ihe'i.
State D1049 op of ,I,abor and Industries and all electrical
work vvIpAt'b“ by that \agency (248-6657)
4. All petlifts, i ns'Oect ion , r,e,q'r,ds, ahCApproved piani,shall 1;;
ma 1 n thtife 0 %./ a i 1 ap 1 e a ,t ' e' "J:o b s 'l pr i or to the'. start ,;.',;
any 5 c ow,' These documents are to be maintained
eve illablef'untl 1, - Inspection approval is grantel.
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All f, to be" in conformance with approved) ‘0,A
p 1 a e'taniP of the U n i f o r m 1 Code (1991
Ed iitlpn ) as amended by 'ttlelryAsNinqnStete-';,Building coo,
Uniform Medharri cel-.....C,ode, OM Edition), and iWashington State
Energy Code (1991 Second Edition)
6. Any insulations , 'backing material shall have a, Flameij
S p 'Vic! R of 25 ife,isi an'd material ,. shall bear !I deptl ::-
f i cal on showing theAlre,: .,.thereof
7. Val tO tsi, d t . The Issuance of j a' perMi t-49r apiroViT.,of
plans sOtby,ida„tions and computations shall, not bel,con'...;„,.
strukdAto?b$ ' , permi for, or an /approval \ofXaby violation
of any of provisions of this code or k of any other „ ,,,
ordinanxle of the Jurisdiction sd i ct i on . NO Wernii't presuming to give4
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author fO, or violate thv ' Dr cancel prdp.i.s1A40'6 this cod0t
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RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
JUL 6 1993
PERMIT CENTER
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IN TALkER' fGU!DE ( ,
CONTENTS PAGE
INSTALLATION
General Installation Instructions 2
Location & Clearances 2
Air for Combustion and Ventilation 3
Duct Connections 5
Return Air --- Filters 8
Venting 7
Venting Into a Masonry Chimney 7
Through the Wall Venting 8
information and Vent Tables, 9
Electrical Connections 18
Gas Piping 18
START -UP AND ADJUSTMENT
Preliminary Inspections 19
Combustion and Input Check 19
High Altitude Derate 20
Sequence of Operation.. 20
Lighting Instructions 20
Control and Safety Switch Adjustment . 21
OPERATING INFORMATION 21
ABNORMAL CONDITIONS .. Z2
FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS 23
OUTLINE DRAWING .. 24
GENERAL
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The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment
installed in violation of any code or regulation.
It is recommended that Manual J of the Air Conditioning
Contractors Association (ACCA) or A.R.I. 230 be followed in
estimating heating requirements. When estimating heating
requirements for installation at Altitudes above 2000 fl:., re-
member the gas input must be reduced (See GAS INPUT.
ADJUSTMENT).
Material in this shipment has been inspected at the
factory and released to the transportation agency with-
out !mown damage. Inspect exterior of carton for evi-
dence of rough handling in shipment. Unpack carefully
after moving equipment to approximate location,. If
damage to contents is found, report the damage immadt•
ately to the delivering agency
Coda and local utility requirements governing the installation
of gas fired equipment, wiring, plumbing, and flue connections
must be adhered to. In the absence of local codes, the installa-
tion must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
2223.1 'latest edition*. The latest cod. may be obtained from the
American Gas Association Laboratories, 8501 E. Pleasant Val-
ley Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44131.
These furnaces have been classified as Fan A.3sisted CATE-
GORY I furnaces as required by ANSI 7.21.4? latest edition'
and therefore do not require any special provisions for venting
other than what is indicated in these instructions.
NOTE: To prevent shortening its service life, the furnace
should not be used as a "Construction Seater" during the
finishing phases of construction. The low return air
temperatures can lead to the formation of condensate
even though this is a non-condensing odel. Condensate
in the presence of chlorides and t1uoridea from paint,
varnish stains, adhesives, cleaning compounds, and ce-
ment create a corrosive condition which may cause rapid
deterioration of the beat exchanger.
LOCATION AND CLEARANCES
The location of the furn.we is normally selected? y the architect,
the builder, or the installer. However, before the furnace is
moved into place, be sure to consider the following require-
ments:
1. Is the location selected u near the chimney or vent and as
centralized for heat distribution as practical?
2. Do all clearances between the furnace and enclosure equal
or exceed the minimums shown in Table 1 and Figures 1 and 2.
3, Is there sufficient space for servicing the furnace and other
equipment? A minimum of 24 inches front clearance to the
furnace mustbe provided, Any access door or panel mustpermit
removal of the largest component (See Fig. 1).
4. Axe there at least 8 inches of clearance between the furnace
combustion air openings in the front panel and any closed panel
or door provided? (See Fig. 1)
8. Are the ventilation and combustion air openings large
enough and will they remain unobstructed? If outside air is
used, are the openings set above the highest snow accumulation
level? (See the Air for Combustion and Ventilation section)
6. Allow sufficient height in supply plenum above the furnace
to provide for cooling coil installation, if the cooling coil is not
installed at the time of this furnace installation,
If the furnace is installed in a residential garage, it must be
installed so that the burners, and the ignition source are located
not leas than 18 inches above the floor and the furnace must be
located or protected to avoid physical damage Prow vehicles.
Table 1
CLEARANCE TABLE
Min. Clearance To
Combustible Material
FRONT 6"
SIDES 0"
PLENUM BOTTOM 0"
1"
VENT "81" 1"
Dwg. No. 21 40146 P03
.4-374481 GUIDE
FURNACE INSTALLATION IN
UTILITY ROOM OR CLOSET
(TYPICAL INSTALLATION,
1OCOMEUSTIOL
C ONWTNUCTION
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24'
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
Fool SENV1C1N0 - S'
MINIMUM WITH Closto 0005
FOR FIRE PNOTECTION CLEANANCE. WOOD AND OTHER
COMOUSTISLL MATE AUKS MUST NOT SE CLOSER THAN:
0' FROM MEAN OF FURNACE 1• TO VENT PiPE TYPE 6.1
0' FNOM LEFT SIDE OF FURNACE 1' FROM TOP OF FURNACE PLENUM
0• *MOM RIGHT SIDE OF FURNACE 0' FROM FRONT OF FURNACE
S' ON SERVICE Slot _ e' To VENT PIPE TYPE C
FIGURE 1
CAUTION: Do not install the furnace iin a corrosive or
contaminated atmosphere.
WARNING: Do not install the furnace directly on carpet•
ins, tile or other combustible material other than wood
flooring.
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION
Adequate flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be
obstructed from reaching the furnace. Air openings provided in
the furnace casing must be kept free of obstructions which
restrict the flow of air. Airflow restrictions affect the efficiency
and safe operation of the furnace. Keep this in mind should you
choose to remodel or change the area which contains your
furnace. Furnaces must have a free flow of air for proper
performance.
Provisions for combustion and ventilation air shall be made in
accordance with Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventila.
tion, of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 "latest edition'
or applicable provisions of the local building codes. Special
conditions created by mechanical exhausting of air and fire-
places must be considered to avoid unsatisfactory furnace
operation.
Furnace locations may be in 'confined space or " unconfined
space'. Unconfined space is defined in Tables 2 and Figure 2.
These spaces may have adequate air by infiltration to provide air
for combustion, ventilation, and dilution of flue gases. Buildings
with tight construction (for example, weatherstripping, heavily
Insulated, caulked, vapor barrier, etc .), additional air may need
to be provided as described for confined space.
Confined spaces are installations with less than 50 cu. ft. of
space per 1000 BTU/hr input from all equipment installed. Air
for combustion and ventilation requirements can be supplied
from inside the building as in Figure 4 or from the outdoors, as
ir. i :,ure 3.
Q' MINIMUM CLEARANCE
t To REAR OF FURNACE
TO COMEUSTINLE
CONSTRUCTION
MDT SIDE
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40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
FURNACE
M AxTMT TMTTM
STUB/INPUT
RATING
50 Cu. FT. OR MORE
PER 1000 BTU /HR. INPUT
ALL EQUIP. INSTALLED
WATIN cLoT/Ms
FUIIsr of NUM Owrl11
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No
Woe
UNCONFINED
SPACE
FIGURE i
MINIMUM AREA IN SQUARE FEET
FOR UNCONFINED SPACE INSTALLATIONS
WITH 8 FT. CEILING
MINIMUM AREA IN SQUARE
FEET OP U UNCONFINED
250
375
500
625
750
875
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1. All airfromin ■id.th.b_u i_vsainFigure4,Piga4 :Tb.
confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings
communicating directly with an additional room(s) of sufficient
volume so that the combined volume of all spaces meet* the
criteria for an unconfined space. The total input of all gas
utilization equipment installed in the combined space shell be
considered in making this determination. Refer to Table 3, Page
4, for minimum open areas required.
2. All.air.frOMMAIIM as in Figure 5, Page 4: The confined space
shall be provided with two permanent openings, one commenc-
ing within 12 inches of the top and one commencing within 12
inches of the bottom of the enclosure. The openings shall
communicate directly, or by ducts, with the outdoors or spaces
(crawl or attic) that freely communicate with the outdoors.
Refer to Table 3, Page 4, for minimum open areas required.
3. The following types of installations will require use of
OUTDOOR AIR for combustion, due to chemical exposures:
* Commercial buildings
* Buildings with indoor pools
* Furnaces installed in laundry rooms
• Furnaces installed in hobby or craft rooms
* Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas.
Fr°avcte
Maximum
UTU8/INPUT
Ratios
Air
From
id
Air From
Vertic
- fit_
Outside
Ho
40,000
100
10
20
60,000
100
15
30
80,000
100
. 20
40
100,000
100
25
50
120,000
120
30
60
140,000
140
35
70
INSTALLER'S GUIDE
Page 4
LESS THAN 50 CU. FT.
PER 1000 IBTU /HR. INPUT
ALL EQUIP. INSTALLED
FURNACt
CONFINED
SPACE
FIGURE $
FIGURE 4
Exposure to the following substances in the combustion air
supply will also require OUTDOOR AIR for combustion:
• Permanent wave solutions
• Chlorinated waxes and cleaners
• Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals
• Water softening chemicals
• De -icing salts or chemicals
• Carbon Tetrachloride
• Halogen type. refrigerants
• Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene)
• Printing inks, paint removers, varnish, etc.
• Hydrochloric acid
• Cements and glues
• Anti•static fabric softeners for clothes dryers
• Masonry acid washing materials
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION
Table 3
MINIMUM FREE AREA IN 8Q. INCHES
EACH OPENING (FURNACE ONLY)
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OUTLET
OUTDOORS
AIA DUCTS
INUIT
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CONFINED SPACE
AIR FROM OUTDOORS
CONRINIO
"AC'
CONFINED SPACE
AIR FROM VENTILATED ATTIC /CRAWL SPACE
CON/ IUD
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ALTIANATI
WEST AIR
CONFINED SPACE 11:1'N
AIR FROM VENTILATED ATTIC
OUTiiT
INUIT
AIA DUCT
A4TtC LOUVERS
TO OUTDOORS
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OUTLI T
A1A
INLET
MA DUCT
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ATTIC LOUVERS
TO OUTDOORS
DUCT CONNECTIONS
Air duct systems should be installed in accordance with stan-
dards for air conditioning systems, National Fire Protection
Association Pamphlet No. 90. They should be sited in accor-
dance with ACCA Manual D or whichever is applicable. Check
on controls to make certain they are correct for the electrical
supply.
Central furnaces, when used in connection with cooling units,
shall be installed in parallel or on the upstream side of the
cooling units to avoid condensation in the heating element,
unless the furnace has been specifically approved for down-
stream installation. With a parallel flow arrangement, the
dampers or other means used to control flow of air shall be
adequate to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace, and
is manually operated, must be equipped with means to prevent
operation of either unit unless the damper is in full heat or cool
position.
On any job, flexible connections of non - flammable material may
be used for return air and discharge connections to prevent
transmission of vibration. Though these units have been
specifically designed for quiet, vibration free operation, air
ducts can act as sounding boards and could, if poorly installed,
amplify the slightest vibration to the annoyance level,
Where the furnace is located in a utility room adjacent to the
living area, the system should be carefully designed with
returns to minimize noise transmission through the return air
grille. Although these winter air conditioners are designed with
large blowers operating at moderate speeds, any blower moving
a high volume of air will produce audible noise which could be
objectionable when the unit is located very close to a living area.
It is often advisable to route the return air ducts u rider the floor
or through the attic. Such design permits the installation of air
return remote from the living area (i.e. central hall). .
When the furnace is installed so that the supply ducts carry air
circulated by the furnace to areas outside the apace containing
the furnace, the return air shall also be handled by a ducts)
sealed to the furnace and terminating outaide the space contain-
ing the furnace.
Where there is no complete return duct system, the
return connection must be run MI size from the dunce
to a location outside the utility room, basement, attic, or
crawl apace.
Dn Not install return air through the back of the furnace
cabinet.
RETURN AIR DUCT CONNECTION
1. Set the furnace in place.
2. For side return installations, remove the insulation around
the opening in the blower compartment..
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3. The side panels of this furnace include locating notches that
are used as guides for cutting an opening for return air, Refer
to Figure 6 and the outline drawing on page 23 for duct
connection dimensions for various furnaces. The bottom panel
hu a special •popout• panel
4. The bottom panel must be removed for bottom return air.
Remove the filter and retaining wire. Lay the turn ace on its back
and remove the two 1/4" hex screws securing the bottom front
channel to the cabinet. Lower the front edge of the bottom front
channel and pull forward to remove the channel. The bottom
return air panel will now easily slide out of the cabinet. Re-
install the bottom front channel and itrtsr.
S. If a 3/4" flange is to be usedf'or attaches the air inlet duct,
add to cut where indicated by solid lines in Fig. 6. Cut corners
diagonally and bend outward to form flange.
8. If flanges are not required, an a filter frame is installed, cut
along knockout guidelines.
7, The filter retainer is factory supplied for bottom return. Use
the filter retainer on side or bottom if filter is to be used within
the furnace cabinet.
All return air duct systems should provide for installation of
return air filters.
8. Connect duct work to furnace. See Outline Drawing on page
23 for supply and return duct size and location. Flexible duct
connectors are recommended to connect both supply and return
air ducts to the furnace. If only the front of the furnace is
accessible, it is reoommended that both supply and return sir
plenums are removable. Typical installations are shown on
page 24.
9. When replacing a furnace, old duct work should be cleaned
out. Thin cloths should be placed over the registers and the
furnace fan should be run for 10 minutes. Don't forget to remove
the cloths before you start the furnace.
INSTALLER'S GUIDE
RETURN MR FILTERS
.
Furnaces are factory supplied with a high velocity cleanable
type air filter which may be located within the furnace blower
compartment in either a BOTTOM or SIDE (left or right) return
air inlet.
To replace filters, remove the blower access door, loosen the
filter retaining wire at the front of the unit. Replace the filter
in the same manner, making sure that the filter retaining wire
is secured in both front and back. Replace the blower access
door. Use high velocity replacement filter only.
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TABLE I
Capacity of Type B Double-Wall Vents with Type 8 Double.
Wall Connectors Serving II Single Category 11 Appliance
EXAMPLE 1
Suppose an installer has an 80,000 Btu/hr input fan - assisted
appliance that must be installed using 10 feet of lateral connie-
tor to a 30 -Pt high Type B vent. Two 90• elbows are needed for
the installation. Can a single -wall metal vent connector be used
for this application?
SOLUTION
Table 9 refers to the use of single-wall metal vent connectors
with Type B vent. In the first column find the row associated
with a 30 -Ft height and a 10 -Ft lateral. Read across this row,
looking at the "FAN Min" and "FAN Max" columns, to find that
a 3 inch diameter single -wall metal connector vent is not
recommended. Moving to the next larger size single -wall
connector (4 "), we find that a 4 inch diameter single -wall metal
connector hasa recommended minimum vent capacity of 91,000
Btw1 r and a recommended maximum vent capacity of 144,000
Btu/hr. The 80,000 Btu/hr fan - assisted appliance is outside the
range, se we conclude that a single -wall metal vent connector
cannot be used to vent this appliance using 10 feet of lateral for
the connai:tor.
However, we see that if the 80,000 Btw11r input appliance could
be moved to within 5 feet of the vertical vent, then a4 inch single-
wall metal connector could be used to vent the appliance. Table
9 shows the acceptable range of vent capacities for a 4 inch vent
with 5 feet of lateral to be between 72,000 Btu/hr and 157,000
TABLE 9
Capacity of Type a Double•Wall Vests with Single -Wall Metal
Connectors Serving a Single Category I Appliance
If the appliance cannot be moved closer to the vertical vent, then
Type B vent could be used as the connector material. In this
case, Table 8 shows that for 30•Ft vent with 10 feet of lateral,
the acceptable range of capacities for a 4 inch diameter vent
attached to a fan- assisted appliance is between 37,000 Btu/hr
and 150,000 Btu/hr.
EXAMPLE *COMMON VENTING
In this case, a 35,000 Btu/hr input draft -hood - *quipped water
heater with a 2 foot connector rise is to be a common vented with
a 100,000 Btu/hr fan - assisted furnace with a 3-Ft connector rise.
The common vent consists of a 30 -Ft rise Type B vent. What are
the recommended vent diameters for esch connector and the
common vent?
SOLUTION - (TABLE 11A)
Water Heater Vent Connecter Diameter. Let us assume the
installation would like to use a single -wall metal vent connector.
Using Table 11A Vent Connector Capacity, read down the Total
Vent Height "H: column to 30 feet and read across the 2 -Ft
Connector Rise "R" row to the first Btu/hr rating in the "NAT
Mee column that is equal to or greater than the water heater
input ratin The table shows that a 3 inch vent connector is
adequate. Furthermore, since the water heater is equipped
with a draft hood, there are no minimum input rating restric-
tions.
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RETURN AIR FILTERS
DMg. \o. 21X3401 J3 P ^3
Furnaces are factory supplied with a high vd. cleanable
type air filter which may be located within the furnace blower
compartment in either a BOTTOM or SIDS (left or right) return
air inlet.
To replace filters, remove the blower access door, looaen the
filter retaining wire at the front of the unit. Replace the filter
in the same manner, making sure that the filter retaining wire
is secured in both front and back. Replace the blower access
door. Use high velocity replacement tUter only.
t00 000e C11
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Feb 03, 1994
LEE STENSON
22309 7TH AVE S UNIT 1 E
DES MOINES, WA"
98198
RE: STENSON WHITESPAR INC.
Dear Permit Holder:
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development Rick Beeler, Director
Our records indicate that on Mar 12, 1994 one hundred and eighty days will
have passed with no inspections having been called for under Tukwila
Mechnical Permit NumbeaRNWENIE44 Unless you call for an
inspection, or obtain a written extension from the Tukwila Building
Official prior to that date, your above referenced permit will become null
and void on Mar 12, 1994.
If your project is complete please call for final inspection. If you are
actively working on your project please contact our office.
If you have any questions or need further information to obtain an
extension on your permit please call the Tukwila Building Divison at
431 -3670.
Sincerely,
AOC //,. t /_4, `72 /2„eze2e4
Denise Millard
Permit Coordinator
Department of Community Development
John W. Rants, Mayor
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 4131 =3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665