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Permit 5041 - Ramos Residence - HVAC
CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 Work to be done Site Address Building Use Property Owner Address Contractor Address HVAC BUILDING PERMIT 15909 48 AVE S. RESIDENCE RAMOS 14909 48TH AVENUE S. NORTHWEST MECHANTCAT, P.O. BOX 70177 PERMIT # 6-0q7 Control # 87 -399 Suite. # Tenant RAMOS Assessors Accuunt #_1-/4 -- Phone # 742 -3835 Zip 98188 Phone # 7R7 -7570 Zip_ 99107 TN(1 _TUKWILA SEATTLE, FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY •fix ,p,� f,,,. T re ,,,,. M■MIELNA.Mr.7. Sq. Ft. Ts t FFT. Office Warrehouse Retail Other Occ. Load 2nd Fl. Total Fire Protection:[] Sprinklers [] Detectors Fees sq. ft. @ 1st F1. $ sq. ft. @ 2nd F1. $ sq. ft. @ other $ sq. ft. @ other $ Total Valuation of Construction $_x,000.00 Bldg. Permit Fee Plan Chock Fee Demolition Surcharges Other Other Zoning Type of Construction TOTAL Special Conditions Receipt #9 c, $__ _ Receipt # S Receipt # $ Receipt # $ Receipt # $ Receipt # $ FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY [] Permanent Q Temporary [] Single Face Building face [[ Double Face (� Wall Mounted (J Free Standing Setbacks: Front Side Q Other Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS HOT COMMENCED WIThIN 18(1 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONEU FUR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. 1 HEREBY CE GOVERN IN VIOLATE Signed_ IFY s THAT 1 HAVE READ AND E OF WORK ILL BE C EL HE % ROVISIDNS EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORUINANCES ED TH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING 01 A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. /o- 8' -d Z NY Date LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION of t:+, nus e s and Professions Code. and my license is in full Date `f) I hereby affirm that I am 11 Contractor (signature)_ ( ) I, as owner of the offered for sale. ( ) 1, as owner of the Owner (signature) property, or my property, "INFER- BUILDER DECLARATION employees, with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the force and effect. am exclusively contracting with licensed contractor's to construct the project. Date structure is net intended or .....ir +gr �,..�- .•f"%�'I�rx�. . "',-_'e.'„�ev!�v.�r •T'7i."'y,N ..7n •iTNY .,i d,k.r.; (",• .,Y ,y s-*. CITY OF TUKWILA % :Building Division ,6200`Southcenter Boulevard '- Tukwila, Washington 98188 .(206) 433 -1845 Work to be done Site Address 15909 48 AVE S. Suite. # Tenant Rain Building Use RESIDENCE Assessors : cc':unt #_ . Property Owner RAMOS Phone # 947_1805 Address 1590() 48T11 AVFNIIE S. TUKWILA Zip 98 1 AR Contractor NORTHWEST ' ail CHANTCAL. Address P n- 1102,L7n177 IIVAC BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT # • Control # 87 -399 FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY INC T?ATTL • S Ft. T t—FT. Office Warehouse Warehouse Retail Other Occ. Load] 2nd Fl. 7 rn.' Total Fire Protection: ❑ Sprinklers ❑ Detectors 5 Zoning.- - ;,,,.., ....._..- .,Type. of... Construction'..... k%. Special Conditions Phone # 78,. -7'90 ZiP 9R1f)7 Total Fees sq. ft. @ 1st F1. $ sq. ft. @ _ 2nd F1. $ sq. ft. @ -� other $ sq. ft. @ other $ Valuation of Construction Bldg. Permit Fee Plan Chick Fee Demolition Surcharges Other Other LTOTAL"— $ 5,000�QO Receipt #j.“ -,v $ Receipt # Receipt # $ Receipt # $ Receipt # $ Receipt{# $ 448.00 FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY ❑ Permanent ❑ Temporary ❑ Single Face J Double Face ❑ Wall Mounted ❑ Free Standing Q Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions .�... .w.+aMII....••.w.v..r. THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED I5 NOT COMMENCED W1THIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK 1S SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK 1S COMMENCED. 1 HEREBY CE IFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAI4E TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNIN IT S TY E OF WORK, ILL BE COM L ED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING or A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE CEL THE ' P.OVISIONS ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. Signed ! Q � L(j Date ` ?''' 1f LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION I hereby affirm that 1 am li,�aed unde,:p visi's of t'+.. Bus ne a and Professions Code, and my license is in rffull force and effect. Contractor (signature)�,�[ l!' 7/ / /./ �1 Date ��� �T NER- BUILDER DECLARATION } ( ) 1, as owner bf the property, or my employees, with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not 'ntended or offered for sale. ( ) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractor's to construct the project. Owner (signature) Date CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division •6200Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 Type of Inspection Site Address /529 e *es. Requestor &#,z Special Instructions .... w..« w. mwrw. v. v. n. a» iRRSin 'C�tti1413'Rx(.l'+k.St' %wly f.; ': INSPECTION RECORD �.. r 1 PERMIT # �Sc'e // /69/7 87 Date Date Wanted �G/4a /6-(i° a.m. p.m. Project Phone # Inspection Results /Comments: Inspector Date / -2/7r% /- t CITY OF TUNWIUD + HeatMaker APPROVE Amin SEP 2 91987 i ij h5 tsulku 1M BULLETIN TN"86 -3 INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HW- SERIES Model 13OHW, 100HW, 60HW Integrated Hydronic Heating and Domestic Hot Water Appliance for Natural or Propane Gas H- SERIES Model 130H, 100H, 60H Hydronic Heating Only For Natural or Propane Gas FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS: 1. Open Windows 2. Don't touch electrical switches 3. Extinguish any open flame 4. Immediately call your gas supplier FOR YOU,ywr,. TUKLA Do not store or use gasoline or other flam- mable vapors and liquids iti,itle NTsiairilrefithis or any other appliance BUILDING DEFT; 1VED F-1 )E' Curd To the Installer: Atter installation these instructions must be given to the homeowner or lett on or near the boiler. To the Homeowner: This booklet contains important information that will help you in main- taining and operating this boiler. Please retain it for future reference. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Introduction 1 Integrated -Heat and Hot Water, HW- Series 2 Hydronic- Heating Only, H- Series 3 Parts Listing 6 Installation 7 HW Series Diagrams 17 H Series Diagrams 18 Specifications Chart 19 Domestic Hot Water Delivery Charts - 60 Degree Rise 20 80 Degree Rise 21 100 Degree Rise 22 INTRODUCTION HW- SERIES — Integrated Appliance, Heating and Domestic Hot Water Model 130HW, 100HW, and 60HW H- SERIES — Heating Only Model 130H, 100H, and 60H The HeatMaker is a direct vent, low pressure, hot water boiler. It has a forced draft, pre -mixed combustion system. All the air for combustion and about 30% excess air is supplied with the gas to the burner (flameholder). The air is drawn into the system through the intake duct which surrounds the vent pipe. The intake air is metered through an air orifice and then mixed with gas before entering the com- bustion air blower. The blower is mounted directly below the burner (flameholder) and forces the air /fuel mixture through the flameholder and into the combustion chamber. The mixture is ignited and burns on the flameholder. The hot gases are forced out through the heat exchanger and into the flue collector. From the flue collector they enter the vent pipe and are discharged to the outside atmosphere through the vent terminal. • 2 i t i t i it -. A i r iit i t i! :4 0 *MINN •' Fig. 1B 0 Fig, 1C 3 J Ott ADVANCED MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. el NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS OIKCT KNT LDIr PIfl$uot NOT N&Tto SOIt.[A CON Wigwags s ONCOr rt.00IUN6 Kew. NO MOIL N0 INPUT 014TIN6 MAMMA* PARTS LISTING NUMBER PART NUMBER PART NAME 1 2601 -001 Assembly, combustion chamber top 2 2600 -402 Retainer, insulation 3 2600 -026 insulation, coil cover 4 2601 -002 Assembly, combustion chamber coil 5 2600 -055 Gasket, flameholder /blower 6 2602 -003 Flameholder (burner) 7 2600 -264 Gas valve, Robertshaw /White Rodgers 8 2600 -463 Gauge, press /temp back mount 9 2600 -057 Gasket, pump 10 2600 -051 Pump, unit 11 2600 -049 Blower /motor 12 2600 -056 Gasket, blower intake 13 2600 -220 Assembly, blower intake duct 14 2600 -506 Coupling, air duct 15 • Orifice, air 16 2600 -066 Tubing, balance line 17 2600 -046 Nut and ferrule 18 2600 -044 Union, orifice 19 • Orifice, gas 20 2601 -353 Coil, single wall D.W.H. 21 2601 -283 Coil, double wall D.W.H. 22 2600 -493 Air vent 23 2601 -287 Assembly, storage tank 24 2601 -041 Control, low limit 25 2601 -458 Control, safety limit 26 2600 -359 Igniter 27 2600 -355 Gasket, igniter 28 2600 -279 Gasket, D.W.H. coil (flat type) 29 2600 -491 Gasket, D.W.H. coil (w /o holes) 30 2600 -324 Vent, coin, boiler coil bleed 31 2601 -457 Control, operating 32 2600 -507 Harness, wiring (load) 33 2600 -084 Harness, wiring (line) 34 2600 -444 Fitting, boiler discharge 35 2600 -263 Flame safety, Fenwal 36. 2601 -260 Transformer, 120/24 VAC, 30 VA 37 2600 -261 Relay (R1) 38 2600 -111 Switch, 120 volt 39 2600 -262 Relay (R2 and R3) 40 2600 -361 Thermal Cut -Off (TCO) 41 2600 -126 Lower panel, jacket 42 2600 -452 Access panel, jacket 43 2600 -432 Top panel, jacket 44 2600 -118 Pipe, 3" vent 45 2600 -116 Pipe, 5" air 46 2600 -119 Elbow, combination vent and air 47 2600 -102 Termination, vent 48 2600 -313 Extended Termination, vent 49 2600 -129 Thermostat, supply water 50 2600 -473 Tube, boiler discharge 51 2600 -598 Stack switch When ordering parts, be sure to include the following information: Unit Mode) Number Part Number Unit Serial Number Part Description • NOT SOLD SEPARATELY - ORDER ORIFICE KIT FOR DESIRED INPUT AND TYPE OF CHAS 4 s INTEGRATED — HEAT AND HOT WATER NW-SERIES Space Saving Dimensions HW•Series 18" x 21" x 591.2" H-Series 18" x 21 x 291/2" 1. Gas Burner 2. Sealed Combustion 3. Outside Vent Wall 4. Cold Outside Air for Combustiot 5. Copper Coil Heat Exchanger 6. Baseboard!Radiator Unit 7. Electric Ignition 8. Domestic Hot Water Coil 9. Hot Water Outlet 10. Fan Coil for Warm Air Heating GAS --10 4— ■••••••• PUMP 6 COLD WATER 4— HOUSE CIRCULATOR Fig. 3 Simplified Schematic Diagram • •• 1 ( )1A61 I ANK SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM HW•SERIES The HW-Series has domestic hot water heating as well as hydronic space heating. To do this it has a storage tank through which boiler water is circulated. A heat exchanger within the tank absorbs heat from the boiler water and transfers it to the domestic hot water. The domestic hot water is circulated through the heat ex- changer and the boiler water is circulated around it. 5 FLUE GAS COMBUSTION • AIR 3 c HYDRONIC-HEATING ONLY IH- SERIES SYSTEM WATER MORE THAN 110". • HOUSE CIRCULATOR a. COMBUSTION AIR SYSTEM WATER LESS THAN NMI. • HOUSE CIRCULATOR @ASIC SCHEMATIC FLUE GAS COMBUSTION AIR H- SERIES The H- Series is designed to supply only hot water for specs heating. It has a unique system to pr event cold water from entering the boiler and causing the condwwat on of water vapor from the products of combustion. In this system a thermostat prevents the water from leaving the uNt M teas than 100'F and forces the cooler water through the bypass beck Into the boiler. TO THE INSTALLER: BEFORE YOU BEGIN • The HeatMaker is uniquely different than any heating boiler you have installed in the past. It is important for you to take a few minutes to review the contents of this installation and operating manual before you begin installation. This will avoid making mistakes and causing confusion when installing and operating the unit. Here are some of the unique features of the HeatMaker you should be aware of before you start the installation steps: Direct Vent — Sealed Combustion The HeatMaker does not take combustion air (primary air) from the installation location. All of its air is drawn in from outside through the unique vent pipe. Exhaust gases are vented through this same two -pipe vent. As you can see in Figure 2, the hot exhaust gases are surrounded by the intake flow of cool supply air. This means that the vent can be installed through combustible materials. No Chimney ... Flue ... or Draft Inducer Required Because this is a designed sealed combustion, forced -draft unit, it does not need, and must not be connected to, a chimney, existing venting system, or draft inducer. The supplied venting system can be installed through the nearest outside wall. (See vent installation steps, page 8) CAUTION: Connection of this vent to a chimney, existing venting system, or draft inducer will cause insufficient combustion and the unit will not operate. It is designed to efficiently and instantaneously heat system water for distribution through the hydronie heating system. The HeatMaker must be protected against overpressurization by the installation of the 30 PSI pressure relief valve (supplied) in the supply line of the heating system as close to the boiler as possible. See Instructions (Figures 8 and 9). IMPORTANT: The relief valve supplied is A.S.M.E. approved and can only be substituted or replaced with 30 PSI, A.S.M.E. approved 3/4" relief valve of the proper size. TWO MODELS The HeatMaker is supplied in two different series. H- Series is for hydronic heating only. HW- Series is an integrated appliance that sup- plies hydronic heating as well as domestic hot water. CAUTION: HW- Series (Integrated) contains two separate water circuits. One is connected to the hydronic piping system and the other to the domestic hot water piping. Both circuit connections are made at the storage tank. Referring to Figure 2, you can see that should domestic system piping be inadvertently connected to heating system connections, heating system water would enter the potable water piping. Be sure that connections are made to the storage tank correctly. CODE STANDARDS All installations must be made in accordance with the American National Standard Z223.1 "National Fuel Gas Code," latest edition and with the requirements of the local utility or other authorities having jurisdiction. Such applic- able requirements take precedence over the general instruc- tions contained herein. All electrical wiring is to be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI /NFPA No. 70 -1984. When required by the jurisdiction authority, the installations must conform to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Safety Code for controls and safety devices for automatically fired boilers, No. CSD -1. 7 H- SERIES APPL rL:ATION NOTE: • A common installation error is to fail to provide adequate circulation through the heating system and boiler. Besides causing uneven heating, this can result in short - cycling of the boiler. Recommended minimum circulation rates for H- series boilers are as follows: Model 60 41 4 GPM Model 100 -H 6 GPM Model 130 -H 7 5 GPM STEP 1 — UNPACKING Two cartons are required for the HeatMaker. CARTON "A" CONTENTS Fig. 4 gRFt IEF VALVE INSTALL AlION,HOMEOWNERS MANUAL s 0 LABELS. CARTON "0" CONTENTS VENT TERMINAL WAIL FLANGE S ) 0 ONE 5' DIA SHORT PIPE Fig. 4A ONE 3" DIA SHORT PIPE J 111. Remove all packing and tie -down materials. 18. Check contents of two cartons against list shown above. IC. Make immediate claims for damage or shortage. 3 STEP 2 — LOCATING THE HEATMAKER The Heatl4laker design is certified by the A.G.A. for installation on combustible flooring; in alcoves; basements; closets or utility rooms. It must not be installed on carpeting. If installed in a finished area, provision should be made for drainage of any accidental spillage or leakage. The location for the unit should be chosen with regard to venting dimensions, convenient access to piping, ventilation of operating components and accessibility for service and cleaning. The following dimensions and criteria should be followed when choosing the location for the unit: A. MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION To meet A.G.A. requirements for clearance from combustible materials, locate unit to provide the following minimum clearance dimensions: Sides Top Back Front 1" 1" 1" 1" Vent 1" (may be 0" at 12" or greater from the unit) Recommended Clearance for Accessibility and Venting To provide reasonable accessibility and for vent installation, the following minimum clearances are recommended: Left Side 6" Right Side (controls) 12" Top (vent) 16" Back Front 24" 9" i•-24' FRONT Fig. 5 9"H RIGHT 1st— 21 "--+I �•-- t8 "—•� Minimum Head Room (measured from base of unit top of vent). HW- Series . . H- Series .. 6'3" 3'10" 3'10" Fig. 5A 6'3" SIDE to • NOTE: Maximum horizontal length with the standard vent kit supplied with the unit is 46 ". Longer lengths of vent pipe are available from your supplier. Fig. 58 NOT LESS THAN '5 * (SEE NOTE; VENT TEH!'1'441 OUTSIDE WALL B. VENTING UNIT FOR PROPER VENTING* (See note) 8 1. Venting Distance From Outside Wall The maximum distance from the vent con- nector on the unit to the vent termination on the outside of the building is deter- mined by the combined length of both the horizontal and vertical runs. That length may not exceed 12 FT. for units equipped to operate on Natural Gas and 10 FT. for units equipped to operate on Propane Gas. (E.g., if a 3 FT. vertical section is required then only 9 FT. is available for the horizontal run - 3+9 = 12 FT. (NAT. GAS UNIT)). Fig. 5C 2. Locating Vent Opening in Outside Wall The center line of the vent opening must be at least 12 inches above the top of the HeatMaker, 16 -1/2 inches above grade, outside, and at least 13 -1/2 inches from any other building openings, such as doors, windows, etc. Vent opening should be well away from shrubbery or other obstructions that would prevent free air flow to and from vent terminal. Whenever possible, locations under windows should be avoided. NOTE: Should it be impossible to locate opening center line 16 -1/2 inches above grade, use optional vent terminal #2600 -313. —F- PERFORATED SHEET METAL Fig. 5D OPTIONAL VENT TERMINATION -- PMT #3100313 OPTIONAL WIT STAND, I3OOA`314 Should it be impossible to locate vent opening center line within 48" of the top of the unit, use optional unit stand 82600 -314. 4" CLEARANCE 1 12" MIN. Fig. 5F 1 O1Ew DIA. S. Locating Unit for Vent Pipe Height The location of the HeatMaker must have at least 4" of head room above the center line of the vent opening in the exterior wall. C. LOCATING UNIT WITH RESPECT TO VENTILATION While the HeatMaker requires no interior air for combustion, adequate air flow around the unit must be provided for proper cooling of electrical components. STEP 3 — INSTALLING VENT PIPING AND TERMINAL All materials for a vent installation with a total vent length of seven (7) feet, and one elbow are provided. The maximum allowable vent length is twelve (12) feet when the unit is fueled with natural gas and ten (10) feet when it is fueled with propane. When it is fueled with natural gas it may also have two (2) elbows. Use only venting materials supplied by the manufacturer or those which meet or exceed the requirements of the manufacturer. Do not join pieces of vent pipe to obtain the longer lengths. When required, purchase longer lengths from your supplier. If elevation of the vent terminal is necessary, use optional terminal (part number 2600 -313). If elevation of the unit is necessary (H- series), use optional unit stand (part number 2600 -314). Both of these accessories are available from your distri- butor. A. Position boiler at location previously selected (see Step 2). B. Remove contents of the vent carton (Carton "B "). Parts supplied are: 1 - Double elbow (5" outer and 3" inner) 1 - 5" diameter x 43 -1/2" long pipe 1 - 3" diameter x 43 -1/2" long pipe 1 - 5" diameter x 31 -1/2" short pipe 1 - 3" diameter x 31 -1/2" short pipe 2 - Wall flanges 1 - Vent terminal 1 - Literature and label package If dimensions A or B cannot be obtained with the parts supplied, longer lengths may be purchased from your supplier ()flu may not, however, exceed the maximum allowable length mentioned above). 9 Assemble without screws the elbow and two 5" diameter lengths of pipe. Rough measure distances A and B to determine vent arrangement and to insure that the location selected is within the venting limitations. Do not cut pipes during this step. C. Check to be sure center line of the vent opening in the exterior wall is at least 12" from the top of the unit jacket. Check to be sure there is at least 4" of clearance above the center line of the vent opening in the exterior wall at the unit location (Figure 5F). D. Cut 5 -1/2" diameter hole in exterior wall at vent opening. E. Center wall flange over hole on the inside of the exterior wall with the collar pointing to the unit. Secure the wall flange to the wall. DO NOT SECURE SCREWS AT THIS POINT FOR MEASUREMENT PURPOSES ONLY PITCH = '14" PER LINEAR FOOT TO OUTSIDE Fig. 6B INSIDE FLANGE ONLY F. With the elbow engaged, slide the horizontal run (A) of the 5" pipe through the wall flange until the elbow centers over the vent outlet on the unit. Temporarily, support this section so that the pipe is pitched down from the unit toward the outside wall 1/4" per Foot. This will prevent water or melted snow from running into the unit. C. Measure vertical distance (BB) (base of collar on unit to shoulder on elbow) allowing for full engagement of collar and elbow. Cut vertical 5" and 3" pieces the same length (Figure 6). 11. On the outside of the house, mark the 5" horizontal piece for the correct protrusion (Figures 6C and 6D). The minimum protrusion is 1" (for the outside wall flange). Cut the 5" pipe on the mark. Cut the 3" horizontal piece 1 -1/2" loner than the 5" piece. if optional vent terminal is being used, see Figure 5D. CAULK WALL FLANGE IN THIS STEP Fig. 6F 6" MIN L Assemble the elbow and both horizontal and vertical runs of inner 3" and outer 5" vent pipes. Pipes must be fully engaged over fittings all the way to the stops. Secure the 5" pieces to the elbow with sheet metal screws (Figure 6E). J. Push assembly .through wall so that the pipe extends at least 6" outside. Slide the outside wall flange over the pipe with the collar facing out. Fully engage the vent terminal and secure with two sheet metal screws. Caulk behind the outside wall flange (Figure 6F). — SCREW INTO WALL 10 Fig. 6G K. SCREW INTO S- PIPE Fig. aF Push assembly back in and fully engage assembly over the unit collar (Figure 6G). L. Secure outside wall flange to the house and install a sheet metal screw through either the inner or outer wall flange collar to prevent movement of the hori- zontal run (Figure OF). c • STEP 4 —.CONNECTING GAS TO HEATMAKER A. The HeatMaker requires an inlet gas pressure of at least 4" W.C. and no !Neater than 14" W.C. Check with your local gas utility or supplier for availability of this pressure range. B. Referring to Table 1, size supply piping to keep pressure drop between meter and unit to below 0.3" W.C. C. Run gas supply line in accordance with all applicable codes. If unit is installed above as supply, run piping up to a koint above vent center line and back down to unit. This will prevent water from entering gas supply silauld a leak develop in the boiler section. D. Locate and install manual shutoff valves in accordance with state and local requirements. E. Install drip leg and ground joint union (Figure 7). F. Support all piping with proper hangers. G. All threaded joints should be coated with piping compound resistant to action of liquified petroleum gas regardless if LPG is used or not. H. The boiler and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). The boiler must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). L The boiler and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the boiler in operation. J. Purge all air from gas lines. CAUTION: DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS STEP 5 — CONNECT AND INSTALL HEATING SYSTEM PIPING, FrrFINGS, AND ACCESSORIES HW- Series — Integrated Appliance H- Series -- Hydronic Heating Unit Typical piping diagram is shown in Figures 9 and 9A. Water connections on unit are located in Figures 3 and 3A. A. Install Thermal Leg (NW- Series only) To minimize heat losses from the storage tank during standby periods, it is recommended that all heating and domestic hot water piping to the HeatMaker be made with a vertical leg extending at least 6" down from the point of connection as shown in Figure 8. This will minimize thermal convection between the transfer tank and the external piping. For further heat Toss reduction, the piping between the HeatMaker up to and including the vertical leg can be insulated with 1/2 -3/4" of insulation. B. Hot Water Supply Connections, Fittings and Accessories (Refer to Figures 9 and 9A).' 1. Connect system supply to 1" supply connection (A). 2. Install the relief valve (1) supplied in the supply line as close to the unit as possible. Relief valve must be mounted vertically. No other valves or restrictions must be installed between HeatMaker and relief valve. Pipe the discharge of the relief valve, full size, to a drain or in a manner to prevent injury in the event of pressure relief. 3. Install an air purger (2) in supply line downstream of relief valve. 4. Install an automatic float type air vent (3) on air purger. 5. Connect combination automatic fill valve (4) and diaphragm type expansion tank (5) (AMTROL Fill -Trol Model 11110 -P or equivalent) to air purger as shown. Minimum fill pressure must be 12 psig. 6. Install h dronic flow check (6) in supply line downstream o air purger. (For 11W-Series only.) 7. Install gate or shutoff valve (7) downstream of flow check (Optional). 11 TABLE 1: PIPE DELIVERY SCHEDULE Length at Pipe Capacity of Pip. In Cubic Feet Per Nov (.I Specine Gravity) 44.. 44" 1" 114" 10' 132 278 520 1,050 20' 92 190 350 730 30' 73 152 285 590 40' 63 130 245 500 50' 56 115 215 440 75' 45 90 175 360 100' 38 79 150 305 150' 31 64 12Q 250 �aMl wed Is tic siall. 1.3' 1.7' 2.2' 2.7' Mew lea/ C. D. MANUAL MAIN SHUTOFF GAS SUPPLY — Return Connection, Fittings, and Accessories 1. Connect system return to 1" return connection (II) located below supply connection on unit. 2. Install a boiler drain valve (8) adjacent to unit in return line. 3. Install a properly sized circulator (9) with isolation valves (Optional) (10). CAUTION: All hot water pipes must be installed with a minimum of 1" clearance from combustible material. Cold Water Make -Up 1. Connect cold water supply to inlet connection of automatic fill valve (4). 2. If codes require, install suitable backflow pre - venter (11) between automatic fill valve and city main. 3. Install gate or shutoff valve upstream of fill valve. (Upstream of backflow preventer if required.) * A hot water boiler installed above radiation level must be provided with a low water cutoff device. The HeatMaker comes equipped with this device. STEP 6 — CONNECT AND INSTALL DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM FITTINGS, AND ACCESSORIES. NW-SERIES ONLY. (Refer to Figures 9 and 9A for Proper Locations) A. Domestic Hot Water Supply Piping, Fittings, and Accessories 1. Connect hot water tempering valve (12) ( "HOT" port) to hot water outlet from unit (C). This valve should be mounted 8" to 12" below the outlet (C) and set for 1400F mixed delivery temperature or as local codes dictate. 2. Connect gate or shutoff valve (13) to tempering valve (12) "MIX" port. 3. Connect domestic hot water supply to gate or shutoff valve (13). 13. Domestic Cold Water Supply Piping, Fittings, and Accessories 1. Connect pressure relief valve (17) if required by codes, maximum 150 PSI as close to the unit as possible. No other valves or restrictions must be installed between the HeatMaker and the relief valve (DO NOT USE A TEMPERATURE /PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE AS THIS IS NOT A STORAGE HOT WATER HEATER). A. B. C. CONNECTIONS HEATING SYSTEM Hot Water Supply Hot Water Return Domestic Hot Water Supply 1. Relief Valve, 30 PSI (supplied) , 2. Mr Purger •3. Air Vent 4. Fill Valve 5. Diaphragm -Type Expansion Tank 6. Hydronic Flow Check (for HW- Series only) 7. Gate or Shutoff Valve 8. Boiler Drain Valve 9. Circulator 10. Isolation Valve (gate or shutoff valve) 11. Hackflow Preventer 12. Tempering Valve 13. Gate or Shutoff Valve 14. Flow Restrictor 15. Tee 16. Gate or Shutoff Valve 17. Relief Valve, 150 PSI 18. Thermostat Union (supplied) PIPING, 2. Install tee (15), "run" to relief (17), if installed, or to cold water inlet connection (D) on unit, "branch" to "COLD" port of mixing valve. 3. Install flow restrictor (14) to tee (15) "run ". (See Table 2, page 15, for recommended sizes.) 4. Connect gate or shutoff valve (16) to flow restrictor (14) and domestic cold water inlet. Using the HeatMaker in a Combined Hot Water Heating and Chilled Water Cooling System The boiler, when used in connection with a refrigeration system, must be installed so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel with a heating boiler with appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from entering the heating boiler. The boiler piping system of a hot water heating boiler connected to heating coils located in air handling units where they may be exposed to refrigerated air circulation must be equipped with flow control valves or other auto- matic means to prevent gravity circulation of the boiler water during the cooling cycle. DOMESTIC WATER INLET y DOMESTIC HOT WATER SUPPLY SUPPLY 0 RN II 'Install in accordance with state and local codes. • ►� V © 0 GRAIN Fig. 9 HW- Series (Integrated Appliance) RETURN SUPPLY WATER � DOMESTIC Fig. 9A 1#Series (Hydronic Heating only) 12 STEP 7 — ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All electrical wiring must conform to local codes and /or the National Electric Code. The. unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or in the absence of such requirements, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA No. 70 -1981. Single pole switches, including those of safety controls and protective devices must not be wired in a grounded line. All electrical connections are made in the field wiring box which is located on the right side of the unit. NOTE: All internal electric components have been pre - wired. No attempt should be made to connect electric wires to any other location except the wiring box designated above. Wiring connections are indicated on the following wiring diagram. Fig. 10 0 RLu WH -• (LOW VOLTAGE) Af 0 • SI e lu • WH • ..OW VOLTAGE) n Io WM • 1. Main Power Connect a 120 volt supply to the main power switch illustrated - hot leg is connected directly to switch; neutral leg to large white wire. Ground wire to the grounding screw in the box. 2. Single Zone Installations For single zone installations, not using a zone valve, connect room thermostat wires to the small red and white wires. Connect circulator (120 volt, 1/2 hp maximum) between the blue wire and the large white wire (neutral). 3. Zone Valves and Thermostats Install external 24 volt transformer of sufficient V.A. to power combined load of zone valves. Consult zone valve manufacturer's instructions. Connect circulator (120 volt, 1/2 hp maximum) between the blue wire and the large white wire (neutral). 4. Multi-Zone/Multi-Relay-Circulator Installations Consult relay manufacturer's instructions. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SINGLE ZONE II� CO FIELD WIFONG PDX I o GND 115 V O LEGEND: S 1 . Disconnect Switch TH 1. . 24•Volt Thermostat Heat .Anticipator Set (0.1 Amp) C 1 ... System Circulator WIRING DIAGRAM -- ZONING WITH ZONE VALVES II W H -♦ OGND FIELD WIRING 900 Fig. 10A RE ZV 1 YEL (1"l1 RED REDI TRED REDI (RED ZV 2 ZV 3 YEL YEL JYEL YEL IYEL Ti 24V All components supplied by others, except Disconnect Switch 13 J 1 1 115 V 0 UEOEND: S 1 ... Disconnect Switch TH 1 TH 2 24 -Volt Thermostats TH 3 C 1 ' ... Circulator ZV 1 • 0 ZV 2 Zone Valves ZV 3 Honeywell V8043 or equivalent T 1 ... 24 -Volt Transformer Sulhcient VA for All zone valves. .. WH t.. WIRING DIAGRAM — ZONING WITH CIRCULATORS H- Series TH 3 RED —4) (LOw VOLTAGE) WH • '110 FIELD WIRING BOX I Fig. 10B _11 TT XX TT XX TT XX R1 R2 R 3 21 34 2j1 34 21 34 oGND LEGEND: S 1 . . Disconnect Switch o THI TH 2 24 -Volt Thermostats TH3 115 V C 1 C 2 Zone Circulators C3 o R1 R 2 Zone Relays R 3 Honeywell RA832A or equivalent WIRING DIAGRAM — ZONING WITH CIRCULATORS HW- Sales SLU w "-• ;LOW VOL AGE) RED -• WH • III 0 FIELD WIRING BOX J Fig. 10C 0 GND STEP a -- STARTUP 2 _Alr3 All components supplied by others. except Disconnect Switch PILLING SYSTEM 1. Install bleed screw in boiler coil coin vent (Figure 11). 2. Open all supply and return valves. 3. Fill heating system to minimum operating pressure - 12 psig. 4. Purge all lines by opening vents. 5. For HW- Series open vent on top of tank until air venting stops. Close vent. 6. Open boiler coil coin vent and bleed air from boiler coil until a good stream of water comes out. 7. Turn on main switch for 15 seconds and then turn off (located on field hiring box at right side of unit). 8. Open all vents again to discharge any additional air and close off after air is eliminated. 9. System is now ready for operation. 14 115V 0 LEGEND: S 1 ... Disconnect Switch TH 1 TH2 24•Voll Thermostats TH 3 C1 C 2 Zone Circulators C3 R1 R 2 - Zone Relays R 3 Honeywell R845A or equivalent COIL BLEED (VENT) vir PLUG - HIGH LIMIT . - Fig. 11A FIRING i3URNER 1. Be sure that system , has been filled properly (see above) and is leak- tigtlt'. 2. Open gas cock(s). 3. Open manual gas shutoff valve by turning to "on" position. 4. Turn on main switch, and set thermostat to call for heat. 5. In approximately 45 seconds, blower will come on. 8. NOTE: Burner may not ignite on first attempt because of air in gas lines. 7. In this case, blower will stop after 15 seconds. 8. Should this happen, turn off main switch. Wait 5 minutes and turn on main switch again. 9. If burner fails to ignite after three attempts, refer to Service Manual or call service for troubleshooting. CAUTION SHOULD ANY PRONOUNCED ODOR OF GAS BE DETECTED OR IF THE GAS BURNER DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE FUNCTIONING IN A NORMAL MANNER, CLOSE MAIN SHUTOFF VALVE, DO NOT SHUT OFF SWITCH, AND CONTACT YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR, GAS COMPANY, OR FACTORY REPRESEN- TATIVE. 10. Check Burner Input (NW-Series and II-Series) Unit should be in operation 15 minutes before checking input. All other appliances served by the gas meter should be shut off. a. Measure the time, in seconds, it takes to use one cubic foot of gas. b. Divide the number of seconds into 3,600. c. Multiply the result by the heating value of the gas to obtain BTU /HR input. Example: If it takes 36 seconds to use one cubic foot of gas and the heating value of the gas is 1,000 BTU /CU FT, INPUT = 3360 x 1,000 = 100,000 BTU /HR Input Ranges 130H and HW 127, 400 BTU /hr to 132,600 BTU /hr IOOH and HW 98,000 BTU /hr to 102,000 BTU /hr (natural gas) 93,100 BTU /hr to 96,900 BTU /hr (propane gas) 60H and HW 58,800 BTU /hr to 61,200 BTU /hr If the firing rate is in this range, proceed to Step 12. Because of the altitude and other minor variations, it is possible the input will not fall within this range and the gas orifice must be replaced. ORIFICE Fig. 12 11. Changing Gas Orifice A larger and smaller diameter gas orifice have been supplied with the unit. If the firing rate is high, install the smaller diameter orifice. If the unit firing rate is low, install the larger diameter orifice. To install, shu'. off electricity and gas to unit. Loosen the gas orifice union (Figure 12) and move the lower half of the union to the side far enough to remove the orifice. Change orifice. Tighten union, turn on the gas and electricity, start unit and recheck input (see Step 10). 12. It is recommended that the unit be checked with a standard CO2 or 02 tester. Insert tester probe at least 6" into exhaust pipe through outside vent ter- : minal. Readings should be: CO2 -- 8% to 9 -1/4% (natural gas) 9.2% to 10.8% (propane gas) 02 — 6 -3/4% to 4 -1/2% NOTE: This is a sealed combustion unit with the air orifice and gas valve factory set. They must not be altered or adjusted. If the firing rate cannot be obtained with the orifices supplied or if CO2 or 02 readings do not fall within the above ranges, contact your factory representa- tive. 13. Check Limit Control Operation A. HW- Series — Operating and Low Limit Control 1. When water temperature reaches low limit set point (-1800F) with no call for heat, HeatMaker will shut down. 2. Turn up the room thermostat. Boiler pump (inside jacket) will now run. 3. if water temperature is below operating control cut -out temperature (- 2100F) burner will fire. 4. When operating control cut -out temperature is reached (- 210 °F), burner will go off, but boiler pump and system circulator will continue to operate. 5. When water temperature drops below low limit cut -in temperature (- r1500F) and there is a con- tinued call for heat, the system circulator will go off, the boiler pump will continue to operate and the burner will remain on. When low limit cut -out temperature is reached - 1800F), the system circu- lator will come on. B. H- Series — Operating Control 1. Burner will run until operating control cut -out temperature (2100F) is reached. 2. When operating control cut-out temperature is reached, burner will go off and system pump will continue to run. 3. When temperature reaches operating control cut -in temperature (^170°F), burner will start and con- tinue to run until a call for heat is satisfied or operating control cut -out temperature is reached again. C. H- and NW- Series — Safety Limit Operation If boiler water temperature exceeds operating control cut -out temperature for any reason, the safety limit will interrupt power to the gas valve at approximately 2400F. Unit will make an attempt to restart in 45 seconds but ignition will not occur and burner lockout will occur unless temperature has returned to reset temperature (195°F). 15 • and HW- Series — Thermal Cut -Off (TCO) Operation If, for any reason, the burner is operated without sufficient water in the boiler, the TCO will interrupt power to the gas valve before temperatures harmful to the boiler are reached. After 45 seconds the burner will go through a trial for ignition but ignition will not occur and burner lockout will occur unless the over- heating condition has been corrected. DO NOT RESET I3URNER CONTROL UNTIL IT HAS BEEN DETER- MINED THAT THERE IS NO AIR IN BOILER COIL AND THAT THE UNIT PUMP IS OPERATING PRO- PERLY. NOTE: Operation of the safety limit, stack switch or the TCO will initiate burner lockout. Reset is accomplished by switch- ing power switch to "OFF" position and then returning it to "ON" position. E. H- and HW- Series — Stack Switch Operation If, for any reason, the combustion air blower fails to provide adequate air flow, or if the flue is blocked so as to prevent sufficient air flow for proper combus- tion, the contacts of the stack switch will open and interrupt power to the gas valve. After 45 seconds the burner will go through a trial for ignition but ignition will not occur unless the cause of the reduced air flow has been rectified. If the condition still exists, lockout will follow. A. Owner Care and Maintenance 1. Inspect venting system -- Annually remove screws on vent terminal and remove terminal. Inspect interior with flashlight. 2. General Housekeeping -- Keep boiler area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. Keep boiler jacket louvers clear for proper cooling of internal components. Do not obstruct boiler room ventilation screens or grills. B. Service Maintenance — Cleaning Heat Exchanger to be Done by Qualified Service Person* 1. Turn off electric and gas supplies and remove the jacket. 2. Remove the vent assembly and top cover. 3. Remove the top half of the combustion chamber by removing the three screws and nuts that clamp the top half to the bottom half, the clamp on the induction tube and the 1/8" diameter balance line. TABLE 2: RECOMMENDED PLOW RESTRICTOR SIZES IIW- SERIES MODEL NO. FLOW RESTRICTOR SIZE — GPM MINIMUM MAXIMUM 60* 100 130 2 3 3.5 4 5 5 Model 60 -HW is not recommended for large hot water demands 16 14. You MUST Check Flame Monitoring Control (ignition system safety shutoff device). A. Close gas cock with burner operating. B. In 3 seconds, blower should stop. C. After 95 seconds, the unit will attempt another start, but it should not fire. D. Open gas cock. Switch unit "OFF" and then "ON" again. Burner should start after about 45 seconds. 15. Close all covers. Reset room thermostats and place these instructions in a place convenient to the Heat - Maker. 16. Please be sure that the warranty card is mailed to AMTI by either you or the property owner. LIGHTING AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS A. LIGHTING 1. Open main gas cock. 2. Open gas cock on gas valve. 3. Turn 'ON' disconnect switch (on right side of unit). 4. After 45 seconds, ignition will occur (if there is a call for heat). B. SHUTDOWN 1. Turn 'OFF' disconnect switch. 2. Close gas cock on gas valve. 3. Close main gas cock. 4. Remove the top insulator cap by spreading the retainer. 5. Remove the igniter. 6. Clean the finned tubing with a wire brush and vacuum all loose material from the combustion chamber. Use care to avoid contacting the igniter• assembly. Wipe flameholder (burner) with a clean dry rag. 7. Replace all parts in the reverse order in which they were removed. 8. Restart the unit as indicated by the operating instructions plate. C. Replacement Parts (Refer to Figures 1, 1A, 1B, 1C) • The HeatMaker should never require this service under normal we. NOTES: Flow restrictor recommendations are based upon heating water from 50 °F to a minimum of 120 °F. Use of the minimum -sized restrictor will provide rated hot water for approximately 30 minutes. Use of the maximum -sized restrictor will provide rated hot water for approximately 5 minutes. The gas control assembly supplied with the HeatMaker meets the safe lighting and other performance criteria specified under ANSI Z21.13a -1983. HW SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM jl $1 NAM osa�CT 111 •••• T __ PENWALOFZi 0.211ATNIO CONTO01. LI 1. ETAOI SW Z. TOO ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM HW SERIES CIEUURIN u W ISLW W WILTS a TCO NOTE If ANY Of THE ONOSUL WIR AS SUPRA= WITH TIP APPLIANCE MST M REPLACED, IT MUST M REPLACED WITH IS OAM AffUANCE WINE HAYMOW” INSULATION AND 104°C SUPERSTORE MTMO. . x — SLACK ELU — SLUE SRN — SAOWWN SINN — OMEN OT — ORNT ON — ORANGE WH — WHITE Y6 — WILLOW H SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM SLOWER • r- OAS VALVE ▪ IMI nL WM ADZE VOLTAGE) DISCONNECT SWITCH SUL .�_ .M_ ru - OLD •On vaTADI W M nt OT Tat VII OV .+ RI RD /LOW VOLTAGE) GT_ Auw VIM •M @@ T OPERATING CONTROL • FENWAL O5.71 @ u ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 11 SERIES OWE i DIM T STACK SWITCH NOTE W ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WINE AS SIMPERED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST SE REPLACED, IT MUST NE IIIPLACED WITH IS GAGE APPLIANCE WIRE RAVING AM" IWULATION AND 105•C TEMEMTUIE RATING. ILK — SLACK KU — SLUR MN — SHOWN GISI — GREEN GY — GIFT OS — ORANGE RED — RED WN — WHITE YEL — YELLOW APPROX. SHIPPIN WEIGHT 4) 43 •-∎ 1 CV CV CV CV N CV CV CV N CV CV N CV CV CV CV CV CV O O Ln in ri ri 0 0 In In ri ri 0 0 In In .--1 1.1 DOE ANNUAL FUEL UTIL. EFFICIENCY ri W W d 00 00 0000 00 00 CO 00 00 CO 00 CO 00 DOMESTIC HOT WATER GPM AT 100 °F RISE(3) INTERMITTEN'II d.er MM C7M I I II II CONTINUOUS' Cr 11', • 0 0 er N -s Vi ; ,4 I I I I I I ,-. CV LC, Ln CA 03 ri 144 O in In er H .-1 • in Ln CA CA in Ln 0 C» 14.1 ri o Un in d' r l- Ln Li, CA 0 k+ FEW -, CY=3 �j v 00 00 to tnO erer 00 MM 00 1000 tnO V er 00 MM R+ t P E., Ca 107,000 107,000 84,000 80,000 52,000 52,000 107,000 107,000 84,000 80,000 52,000 52,000 AGA INPUT BTU /Hr 1 130,000 130,000 O O 0 0 00 O Lr. 0 0 r-4 60,000 60,000 130,000 130,000 100,000 95,000 60,000 60,000 Natural LPG Natural LPG Natural LPG Natural LPG Natural LPG Natural LPG 130HW 3 0 0 3 x 0 o � 0 m 00 * *S3IUI3S -MH * *S3I213S -H 19 ** Heating Only * Heating and Domestic Hot Water (1) Measured in accordance with procedures specified by the U.S. Department of Energy. O ..c L 3 It v33 a � O Ld aV a) V 't' a) © R. O ; DOMESTIC HOT WATER DEUVERY IN Gr. FOR HEATMAKER BOILERS k • *** 00 DEGREE RISE "I* ISAINNES SONARS: 130-111/ 11111-tRO 110-1161 NAMES KAM FM IS W1.1.01 MUNN. TNIK: 0000 11 111 15U11 10111 10 111 NM Mt NW ' NMI as 52 IA 4.1 al 11 1.4 U 3.4 3.1 53 3.4 2.1 22 20 136.11 10.0 72 SA 43 42 100.14 10.0 04 41 NA 3.4 11044 I0 SA IS 3.0 2.1 NUM= NM R1011 OMAN MINNA TN*: 131.11 10.0 SI 62 LI 45 166.1111 10.0 az SA 4.1 37 WIN 10.0 7.0 4.1 3.5 U DOMESTIC HOT WATER DELIVERY IN GPM FOR HEATMAKER BOILERS *** 80 DEGREE RISE *** 1111 11 1111 1111 10111 10111 N W 11211 NW M._ MMUS 1011110 1311.111 5.1 al 33 3.1 21 *WIN 4.5 33 2.7 2.5 2.3 111.01W 3.7 21 11 1.7 1.5 MOM ELMS RIO • VALOR soma TIVIN: 111.11 11541 11111•11111 IOWA MI • SALON BUM TANK: 1311.1161 1111-1111 WWI 15 13 41 3.0 33 oa 1.7 33 33 2.7 15 4.1 33 25 11 100 71 5.1 43 15 10.0 GS 4.5 33 21 110 11 17 U LI DOMESTIC HOT WATER ORNERY IN GPM FOR HEATMAKER BOILERS *** 180 DEGREE RISE *** MANN NUM 1311.1111/ 1164111 11.1111 NMI NYS NM • SAWN UNIMAK 741111: 1111191 4.1 31 2.5 ts ta 2.7 aa 21 *1 $.0 30 1.1 IA 12 1.4 IS 45 11 ea as 23 as 43 10 23 1.7 150 17 • 4A /7 NI se ea ' 11 - 82 U SS U al u IA 20 h -i. y �'\ •,.,, �. 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