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Permit 0334-M - Johns Furniture
ft, '44 3■ 5 -FuRNITuRg• CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 MECHANLAL PERMIT (POST WITH PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) MECHANICAL PERMIT NO. �3z/ DATE ISSUED: FEES AMOUNT >:RECEIPT DATE wirmiss-r5 imida et md Plan Check Reference 1 go- (9q7- y>'] ;:: EC rINF RMATION::::::::::::::::::::;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::: SITE ADDRESS: 512 Strander BI SUITE NO. PROJECT NAME/TENANT: John' s Furniture L VALUE OF WORK: $ 3,285.00 TYPE OF WORK: C )) New /Addition (- J Modifications (J Repair (x ) Other: Wood Stoves DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Inspection of pellet stoves. IPHONE: PROPERTY OWNER: John Chen PHONE: 241 -6263 ADDRESS: 17020 N.E. 40th Court, Redmond, WA IZIP: 98052 CONTRACTOR: N/A IPHONE: ADDRESS: ZIP: WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. !_L EXPIRATION DATE: FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinklers Detectors . N/A CONDITIONS (other than noted on or attached to permit/plane): APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE BY: BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: 7 " /CJ 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 construc ion or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this mechanical permit. SIGN 1/11147Val PRINT NAM : ( /?? DATE: 1- ( - 9 v COMPANY. 1 /25. - 7lG; /2/(k /-e .7,t.: :.oQ'- l°R.r.o wAOC:A i .< AR i7AYI'.2.(I. =l,'d�. 7 L,9P(Id! IJ.. . REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE NO. 1 - Rough•in/Vents /Ducts 2 - Fire Final 3 - Planning Final 4- x 5 - Mechanical Final 433 -1849 575 -4404 433 -1849 433-1849 DATE APPROVED DATE(S) INSPECTOR CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing/Gas Piping - King County Health Department (296 -4732) Electrical • Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (872.8363) S.....,' ,:. mv null and trofal if.th ► Wo* is no mrWa�at wrf in :: 80 alsyar fmm 11te` • In 06117111 MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PROJECT NAME Tohr -FV r niku re, PLAN CHECK NUMBER SITE ADDRESS ocr-14 5k- rand -or 13( INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans 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 ". SUITE NO. DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" In box Indicates which departments need to review the project. Gil BUILDING - initial review (ROUTED) CONSULTANT Date Sent - Date Approved - O FIRE INIT: FIRE PROTECTION: [ ] Sprinklers [) Detectors /A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: INSPECTOR: O PLANNING INIT: ZONING: IBARMND USE CONDITIONS? [JYes No SCREENING REQUIRED? fYes c5r1 No REFERENCE FILE NOS.: O OTHER INIT: cgt BUILDING - /- final review -t U -4z) UMC EDITION (year): INIT: E ( 8 t REVIEW COMPLETED PERMIT NO. CONTACTED • �rn n Cht� l DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED 1 — 1(.� - {' ~I BY: (init.) CV rn PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: (ink.) • CITY OF TUKWILA MECHAN AL PERMIT APPLICATION Mechanlcal Fig Workshoot must also bs 1111od out and attachod to this aoal!cation. Department of Community Development - Building 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 PLAN CHECK NUMBER (J — C/C1 m APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY Division FEES BASICPERMIT: PLA E .E (for staff use only) AMOUNT; RCPT SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 5 7a S7tn'2d-er ,3 //) VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ 3, 5-, O& PROJECT NAME/TENANT 7161) /7'5 - 740) 1.71C /1-r_ TYPE OF WORK: 0 New /Addition 0 Modifications 0 Repair Other: DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: .-/-/7S/9e6-/-/s7) ,&'//e/ ` /e e- ................:::::::1: .... NUMBER OWaiNi'1'fi ::::.::.. ::: :.:::: ,eicm -k u),9 98'05 CONTRACTOR ,PHONE BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) r��//W/ 4-1//:e s'vI: NATURE OF BUSINESS: WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? o 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: WILL THERE E TORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? o 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER ,�ml.) e /efl —1PHONE//3 ZIP ADDRESS / -72:,20 IOC. 0 )1/7 C'r ,eicm -k u),9 98'05 CONTRACTOR ,PHONE VA —..4J4 ADDRESS — AM ZIP _4,9 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # y 'EXP. DATE E 4214 . , .Iii.$ >:: V71 cr PRINT NAME <m�'� ADDRESS /7-OHO /■I.;-4O14 -J CT E[ OH-D CONTACT PERSON CITY /ZIP t PHONE/,I23 APPLICATION 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 cheddlst on the reverse side of this form. A completed "Mechanical 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 clans must be complete In order to be acceci*ect for olsn review. BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicere 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 requi ad as part of this submittal. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation Is for the work covered Ly this permit and must be filled In by the applicant. This figure Is used for budget reporting purpo3se only and r*'t to calculate your fees. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permti Is Isstk,d within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation.- The Building Official may extwar.: the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding i80 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. [DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED DATE APPLICATI6N EXPIRES 1410 • Ci';1r! S BMITTAL CHECKLIST MECHANICAL Complelg,ochanical permit application (one for each structure or tenant) Two (2) sets of mechanical plans, which include: • Floor plan MECHANLAL PERMIT FEE WORKSHEET CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 THIS WORKSHEET MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION. DESCRIPTION UNIT COST NO. OF UNITS X TOTAL COST ASIC FEE BASIC $1 5.00 SUPPLEMENT PERMIT FEE $4.50 1 Installation or relocation of each forced -air gravity -type fumace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and Including 100,000 Btu/h. . $9.00 X Z Installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type fumace or bumer, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu /h. $11.00 X 3 Installation or relocation of each floor fumace, including vent. $0.00 X 4 Installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor- mounted unl heater. $9.00 X t3 Installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not Included In an appliance permit. $4.50 X 8 Repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or evaporative cooling system, Including Installation of controls regulated by this code. $9.00 X 7 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including three horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu/h. $9.00 X Installation or relocation of each boiler or Compressor over three horsepower to and Including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu/h and including 500,000 Btu/h. $16.50 X 9 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 500,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h. $22.50 X 10 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower to and Including 50 horsepower, or for each absorption system over 1,000,000 Btu/h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h. $33.50 X 11 Installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu/h. $56.00 X 12 Each air - handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute, Including ducts attached thereto. (NOTE: This fee shall not apply to an air- handling unit which Is a portion of a factory - assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit Is required elsewhere in this code.) $6.50 X 13 Each air - handling unit over 10,000 cfm. $11.00 X 14 Each evaporative cooler other than a portable type. $6.50 X 15 Each ventilation fan connected to a single duct. $4.50 x 18 Each ventilation syaieni which is not a puii'ruli•1+■ arty heating or air- conditioning system authorized by a permit. $6.50 X 17 Installation of each hood which Is served by mechanical exhaust, Including the ducts for such hood. $6.50 X 18 Installation or relocation of each commercial or Industrial -type incinerator. $1 1.00 x 19 Inlstallation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. $45.00 X 20 Each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the code but not classed In other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed In this code. $6.50 / ( , `_ X a� awwo SUBTOTAL i-f 1.0 O PLAN CHECK PI Z Ms 0 ammo I GRAND TOTAL $ c I. CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 . PN(1Nli N (206) 433.1800 Plan Check *90- 097 -Mt John's Furniture 512 Strander B1 Gary L. Vanfnsen, Mayor THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BECOME PARt,OF THE APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKWILA MECHANICAL PERMIT NUMBER 55-i'I'1 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. 2. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction. ▪ Any exposed insulations backing material to have Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. ▪ All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1989 Edition) and Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facility (1989 Edition). Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for , or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this cods or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or or cancel the provisions; of this code shall be valid. TO: PROM: DATI: SUBJICT: City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila Washington 98188 1201)433.1800 Gary 1. Vanousen, Mayor MEMORANDUM 061 a -nne G11?P17 �/I n '1 7/all/ 90 /ler� 3460e5- its /a / /eal c 7i4'5 z 1;e. i r(4We OA do f e Alick 01; uas• , iAiz porsha I) d cd11od o 5'a y h e rim old T',pmoVQ p /le-f' Tkaues V0144 46 4' 54ore /v %i /VeI *Ai u342. 4lrPQrl/ 1.55 -aecl a-. reY-k 5hw 5 .fitionv (633 4 -m 2-16-96) kwed crn a 2 r�� iI 11fl J-011.4,0 JL )/ i n fo r 1 Fermi 4- ie11;44146 /hD row Apt kid elm 4ad as r,n f. Wit -1< said iko Y _had lira' 5 A /efier /ell ,1 ILI 1l )/ , . have ! kd, Len Noviri�rl Q Or y of ��a� ie /,er er u -77 ColaEd tar 0. (-mat 1 v1 see c'Cian jOu't $)d$ 14/610 �1 xd v1IQ-t fi tigLeti pe.vtwr,'t Lec u o ? ► Q // j'a-n d' 6e vie nc; e5) Ovvki had lef i & eortedibil /e6 r gotlit knit VA) av 7107' / i)iltof /GIB �r�ct�1` ezi n i P Cti'ovngC-tia lih2 villacte.. — kiwi( a-i1 l`! Rc/ jL1 fix p(" LQ)i lI wot Qlitto 00e9 (10 /T2.MEM0)� 1Q-4er 4He 5u c �l , 8ico ifi cibm (AA ♦ I.144 / r h r*,,'/ U,! / / /his' l ��'C! t° i S l�25'd�t.�4► CITY OF TUKW LA Dept. of Community Development - Building Division Phone: (206) 431 -3670 6300 Southcenter Boulevard —,100 Tukwila Washington 98188 PROJECT: ` - , „, ,. - PERMIT NO. 0 (- / AA SITE ADDRESS: . S/ 2_. (5 --r, „-, /-(e-t A/c -,c�/ DATE CALLED: TYPE OF INSPECTION: Me ,, _4 /=-_ ).--? rP DATE WANTED: - -/ -- cJ' / e; SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: REQUESTER: PHONE NO.: INSPECTION RESULTS /COMMENTS: 0 L � , a2427/- _ / - I ../... / 4, / _4 .. / A [ % � ✓' it / i_�r / / /.��Mill i % I� J _. J INSPECTOR: L . . - -, .I DATE: =- Or Y13.1 ,tat! :fiX".r CITY OF IUKWILA eulldi('epartment 6300 S center Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 A Na t! t:+.' I/ VAI AV X1W! G. YJWziY t,+ eO I. Ttf Yw...ctuvasw.,..«.,.....,..,..y u....,...e., ,wwu..n...uuvwaayn. INSPECTION RECORD PERMIT # `Z `/ / / Date Type of Inspection Site Address Requestor Special Instructions Q )(Ali s-4-try -e.S Date Wanted 7 — /9 = 'Project G A ,A,i. r P.m. Phone # ,P■`'1 1 -- Cp 2 625 4- -i-oi-r4) Inspection Results /Comments: Inspector Datp r ei CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division 8200 Southcentor Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188 433 -1845 Permit No. _4 1 ' kn. Date ?((`f (9'0 Job Address 5(2- ra., 4-- CORRECTION NOTICE The following items are found to be in violation of Ordinance and shall be corrected. 1 W .n-tru .4 r1 i NsT(L.u_c.,---iv rJ S �� f2.>v'rnp VCS' j A-vv■ e s - 4-t.A j—r F w •- A-L tk 61\ C44 (r►+N ∎Ey P I #,E5 A /4)0 1? i L-A C uJ �"T"W r ►J t" xfil.- v Nt. CAA m I c— I N s' -tc-A -t,p,J 3) n urn"— ris.ci m nn A�.�" Yn pn-12c, -La D rr, //031-40‘ A I-AO t) c.LTsc.o n F- 'CO ti� Rac"l4r AI-J, at "P LAcc— c-cks' s.3 c:.a ve S 1L �p p'% • AApt. GNr en *lei �1CNh-tk`�T tp� w►p i n1Csc •41 A PA- 0-Ic4•4 SZ"►444..- 2' 4 TNEs l22txr.L�. ,S'I P P rrvkS"C C'XT�"�► ? A- `^G^ P N.+61-k C wow S l; MIL. c fi €-) J Worn Fie") Signed Building Official /Inspector. 1tr 611 �-r> «rte o ft` I 1 .11. .�U I�LOC> R. SiFl l Rs U y L $1 crr ©WiZ' 'C TO F t (LT> a..r is'p car I 0.1■I • FILE COPY annirrraror nnw I understand that the Plan Check approvals are subject to errors and omissions and approval of plans does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of con - ractor's copy of . •prove, • Ions ac nowledged. 1 REdEIVFD "cITY OF TUKWILA 1. L - 11-rrri 1 '' !�! o=ff tltw i•1 c `..J'ISTINCTIVE IN DETAIL Fuel Control • sets the pellet supply me to the fire. The fuel rote can be varied from a low to a high setting, or anywhere in between, LEI) Light • illuminates when the auger Is feeding pellets to the (ire, Convection Blower Control.. The speed of the convection blower can Ix' controlled to vary the heat output, Start Switch • provides power to both blowers and the ranger fuel Iced. Tinning off slops lia'I reetl, while blowers continue to Ppt rally t111111 1111' stove Tyro Industries • Manufacturer of Whitfield Pellet Stoves 1. Stove Hopper - Up to 80 pounds of fuel can he stored in the Advantage II's generous hopper. 2. Screw Auger - You set the rate pellets enter the fueling system. The auger rotates and lifts the pellets, conveying them to the firebox. 3. Damper - (On left side) Easily controls rate ut which combustion air enters the stove. 4. Combustion Air - drawn in through holes in the grate, it provides the necessary oxygen for complete and clean combustion and nulxinnun heating value, 5. Crate - Supports pellets during combustion and mixes the primary and secondary combustion air to provide the cleanest burn possible. 6. Airwash System - The Advantage II features an exclusive n1rwash system, which directs a constant, downlraft shield of air across the viewing glass to help prevent soot from adhering to the surface of the glass. 7. Heat Exchange Tubes - Exhaust gases arc drawn over It hank of heat exchange tubes. The tubes release maximum heat from the fire and transfer it into your home. All haute gases (a fraction of those released by conventional woodstove:) are discharged through 0 small exhaust pipe in the hat'.k ,,f the stove. 8. Combustion Fan - Creates a vacuum within the stove to Pnlvide complete, consistent burn at all burn rates, 9. Ash Pan • slides out easily for quick and painless cleanup. 10. Solid State Controls - lit easy, responsive control of combustion and heat output, Approved for mobae home lost/illation. ICBO it e116. Specifications Approved to APFI Standards OverallINmrnsiuns Clenrunces Amnia Range et Ilul Miner 0112'•• Furl Shear Caprdry Bum 7unr•• Fatter. 1 & State Emission Stalin Ica WIAiI Iloilo ',cob B..L Ale roar Arl.n Manor Advantage Free. (Standing WP2F) 2111' 11 1/1' I1112' . 1' . 1' 6' r 1s' 7.10,t' 7516.. • 11 .Mho,. Erni lent yAi • INIA rd. Pane Oak. in e,.rnfl,nm.S4J. • Advantage true" (%VP2() t4 J/4' 19 11. 24 I/2' 1' 1' M1' 1' le' 7.40,0E0 50.611M. 11.501 n.. 79.81% I.14 'Advantage II 'BTU s vn.y depending upon pellet ype "Bum lime wd vnry wi h fuel 1 pe and sue used. Alive 1lnnrnannls Inn gonmal mlonnnlmn 11 nen inn mantel lot apvrrl c downing gyro Irdr Wes. Inc 141',514 r l 1 m and lu ly hinted. lolly qual4ed Whitfield Pellet Slave service and mslnll4lw Iechnlcia+ ll gd�r�griar r ssrvka Iva r Pyre Indu Inns Inc r yarvaa.Vta')I9I1 to change piod`ud es eihcatio end peke without notice. JUL :LO 1990 Your local Whitfield dealer: Desulle based on CPA test gala and Oregon DEO Efficiencies v.ey depending upon duel flow HAalely lealMI by. Menace ersey. Vancouver. U C Appov edit/. UL1468,111901. ULCS627. CSA07662, ULCS628. ; e PYRO INDUSTRIES 1 1625 Airport Road Everett, WA 98204 Copydeht, gyro InJuu des, Inc.19t19 ■ Figure 213 1E--17 ammo _MUM_ Esiow b Radios Opiion* Chinnev 31.biel Vat oslp.wrlss rp RECEIVED t�� CITY OF ,JKW JUL 21990 PERMIT CENTER WARND The kith temperatufe pant on this stove will take approximately 2 days of use to fully cure. During this time an odor will be evident and the area around the stove should be well ventilated. During the curing process the pant can be easily scratched, Do NOT touch the painted surfaces during this period of time. Regular clean out of fiyash from the Mat exchanger tubes and the coition air blower will be necessary to maintain a high quality burn, See ROUTINE MAII IIINANCt. 1.0PRDIooATIOW The Whitfield Pellet stove is remarkably simple and safe in its (lperation. A 6 inch s 6 inch firebox may sees extremely small to anyone familiar with burning wood bit dant be decieved by its sive, the Whitfield stove can produce over 30000 BTU/has to beat your Mae en the coldest of days. Wood pellets are made from waste sawdust and other byproducts that are grand, dried, and then compressed into pellet:. They can be purchased a, 40 or 50 lb bags from your nearest dealer, You will proebly need 1-1 112 bags of pellets per dap if the stove is used ooatirsiously. The fuel is stared in a hopper that is part of the stove, see /lime 3. After the fin has been lit, a slowly turning sneer auger delivers tuel,1 pellet at a time, into the fire at a rate tint can be manually controlled. A combustion fan draws air through a i inch pipe into the burner head creating a vigorously burning fire. The botest exhaust gases are drawn over a bank of heat exchanger tubes that extract a large proportion of the beat from the fire. This fan then discharges the waste gases through a small echaust pipe in the back of the stove. A second fan circulates room air through the beat exchanger tubes and delivers the heated air through a dot above the door of the stove. The brightly burn fire is almost always visible through the glass window at the front. The stove is intended to be nun continuously and can easily be attested to maitain the coon temperature at a constant level. This is a great improvement over the up — and— down cycling temperature provided by a thermostat. 1.0 Principles of Operation continued: Once the fire has been lit, the only regular attention the stove will need will be to empty a bag of fuel once or twice a day into the hopper, to remove the ash every 3 or 4 days, and to adjust the fuel setting whenever you want to raise or lower the temperature in the room. It is important to keep the internal components of the stove clean frost the ash and dust deposits from the pellets. The section of this Manual on ROUTINE MADMAN= should be clearly understood. You will find that the Whitfield Pellet Honing Stove has all the convenience of a gas or oil furnace but provides the warmth and chars of a wood fire. - 1.1 SAFETY TESTING The Whitfield Model WP -1 pellet burning stove has been independently tested and approved in accordance with the specifications and procedures outlined in Underwriters .. Laboratories Inc, standards for safety UL1482, 30? Solid Tues Type Room Heaters, San 1983, and HUD requirements for installation as a stove, heater, or hearth insert for masonry or metal fireplaces. The appliance is designed specifially for use only with pelletized fuels. It is approved for residential installation according to current national and local building Codes as: 1) Freestanding room heater. 2) Hearth insert when installed on the hearth of a masonry or metal fireplace. 3) A Mobile hose heater. The stove will not operate using natural *aft, nor without a power source for the blower and fuel feeding systems. The appliance is provided with an exbauat connector for a 3 in. Type L double wall vent with stainless steel inter liner. The installation does not require a vertical class'A' chimney system since it incorporates a mechanical draft system, It has been approved for horizontal venting through a combustible wall with 3 in. clearance to the nearest combustible material. ?se stove is, designed to provide the optimum proportions of fuel and air to the fire and will burn free of smoke and soot. Any blockage of the air supply to or from the stove will seriasly degrade this performance and will be evidenced by a smoking exhaust and sooting window. Por the best operation, the ash content of the pellet fuel should be less than 211 and the calorific value approximately $500 BTU/Lb. 1.2 SAVVY VlATURZS Pellet burning appliances eliminate the most serious hazards associated with conventional rood burning , and represent a significant technology breakthrough in the safety of residential woodburaing. = 1) Creosote formation and chimney fires. The high efficiency aeheived using dry pelletized fuel and forced draft eoabustion "'Lignites smoke production and creosote- formation reosoteformation order all burn conditions. lien if the stove is tented into a creosote coated chimney the nazism stack temperatures possible are well below that needed to ignite soot or creosote. m Oterflring 'Fuel 'cottoned combastiorr prevents the possibility of everfiriug the stove, A temperature control will automatically smut off the fuel if tke stove gets too hot. Cruel controlled combustiaf' Adjusting the heat output by controlling the rate at which fuel is continuously added to the („ fire) 3) Switching off combustion fan 0 the combustion fan is switched off accidently an automatic overide switch will keep the fan operating until the stove cools down. 41 Power Failure 'Electrical power failure will shut the stove down automatically in a safe manner. A small amount of smoke leakage into the room may be expected wider these conditions, but will not persist for more than a few minutes,. This in no way represents a safety hazard. The stove will not reignite when the power returns„ but peUets will be fed until the gate is full : with pellets. 2.0 INSTALLATION The store may be installed as a freestandsig unit mounted on a protective floor pad or as a hearth canted insert into a masonry or metal fireplace. These installations are shown in figures i and 2. A conventional Class A chimney systems is not required for this stave. A connector is provided at the rear of the stove for a 3 in. ' Type L' double wall exhaust pipe. 2.1. Q.YARAIIC The stove must be installed with the following minimum clearances to combustible saterialw- 11 Tine beet and side wales of the stove (hopper) must be positioned no lass than 3 inches frogs eosbustible w11. 2) Clearance above the fuel hopper nay be at sero or touching. 3) Clearance above the firebox (forward of the hopper lid must be 24 inches to conabustisles pretrteiling no farther than beyond the front plane of the stone. 41 Combustibles in front of the stove must be removed by at least 34 inches. Oiil,endone A r • i C D 3i E Q F U RECEIVED CITY OF T : VVIL.A JUL 1 2 1990 PERMIT CENTER =FLOOR. FRQ1ICTION The store must he installed on a non-combustible protective foot pad .of mina= 3A lila asbestos silboard or a ' masonry Mirth. Fret must be fitted to the appliance to provide a taloa gen of 1 inch below the stove when installed on a hearth rad. file hearth or floor pad must extend a ainiaum of 6 inches is, Irate -behind and to tact side of the stove, oe to the nearest witted combustible aateriaL An optimal pedestalsaeaihie which raises the stove approximately 2 itches *eve the floor. A nave-cosbistible protective floor pad is stili required in front of the pedestal ezteadii a minimus GIS hackman front of the stove door. 1fgINt ST INSTALLATION A listed 3 ors inch Piro industries type ?L' exhaust system must be attached directly to the machined connector on the bath of the stove and installed with 3 inch elearaoeea to combustibles, The connector is located t inches above the base •t the stove awd is offset to the left of the center line of the stove by i iodism when looking from the rears 1t s reeossended that a dna nut Tee is installed directly onto the stove, or at the -bottom of a vertical nit to assist in periodically cleaning they've. >1N�f/11i U 2TOVICOlIFICURATIOw The Type R' dont1e wallas vent may be installed directly thrwnat a aoshustiile wall, floon ceiling, or roof so long as a animus deans* st 3 hick as all eombtstibles is maintained, alis a listed wall thimble, lirestop or roof flashing. The askahst may be tenanted shove the roofline in a conventional r Ismer, or on an outside wall below the roof lime with the •eieh/itg restrictions,. See figure 1 The out terminal shall be loeated not less than 10 hushes from are opening through wtdch combustion products could ester the bunting, tie window, and dank amt leis thus 24 hashes from an a4aeent WI/ft and ma lies theist ft above grade when ;legated absent is /mine . ways. It shall be so merged that lase gases are not directed so ielOeerisra people, overheat combustible steatdr<w or enter the buoy, 1i. *at horizontal ventage the exhaust pipe shall be _`tpeainsted by a fisted and sap Coat prevents rain or Siii/ great$ I nteries the exhaust pipe. For termination above the roof line, a listed rain cap shall be used. 2.3 free standing Stove Configuration: Either a 3 inch or a 4 inch exhaust system say be used. The following guidelines should be used in this selection: i. For short horizontal vents with the termination on an out side wall a 3 inch system is suitable. ii. For vertical runs greater than 10 feet in elevation or horizontal mics greater than 25 feet in length, a 4 inch system shoutd be installed. Ili. AU installations at elevations greater than 3000 feet should use a 4 inch system. The system shall be installed so as to be gas tight. Connections within the building 'gust be joined together using sheet metal screws. Where the exhaust pipe loins the stove, sheet metal screws must be used to attach the pipe firmly to the stove using the 2 tabs provided, FIREPLACE INSERT CONFICt1RATION When the stove is inserted into a fireplace opening it may be vented into the existing chimney using 3 inch single wall stainless steel flexible pipe from the stove connector. The pipe Bust be attached to the stove using sheet metal screws. The 3 inch vent may be extended up inside the chimney as a chimney liner and terminated with a rain cap, figure 2. Alternatively, the 3 inch vent say be extended 12 inches into the existing chimney. For this installation a positive comedian between the chimney flue and the 3 inch vent must be made to prevent reingestion of exhaust gases into the back of the stove. A fireplace shroud is available to cover the opening into the fireplace. Louvre sections in thisshrourad with a minimum opening of 30 square inches are necessary to provide ventilation air to the back of the stove. MO 1 Holl INSTALLATION The stove has been approved for installation in a stabile hese. All the previous installation instructions, must be adhered to, along with the following requirements: 11 Connect the stove to an outside source of combustion air, motel V Bat the stove to the floor, 3111ectricallt ground the stove to the chassis of the bone. 2.4 OUTSIDE AIR0OIR11xTION .Tt is recoaended that the stove be connected to an outside roe of nomination air to improve efficiency. 1,25 inch PVC pipe say be used for this purpose and a suitable connection is provided on !be rear of the stove. The inlet pipe may be !graduated flush with the outside wall or floor. 2.S MAUR COR. ATTACHMENT An optioesl stainless steel watercoii is available to provide heating for the domestic hot water supply. 11 is recommended Mat the soul be connected to a factory supplied'heat transfer mednles wli& is a MONPRESSURISED system'. The stove and coil is not to be eeeemtcted directly to the pressurised domestic bot ester sesta& 2.11 WRI AL PII.TAlLATION appbance a provided with an t ft. grounded electrical c, 1 extending Eros the rear. This should be coemected to a standard 110 volt, 60 Hz electrical outlet, The approximate parer requirements ars 150 watts. 2.0 OPIRATROGRISTRUCTIONS 1 Paper or a proprietary firestarter say be used to start the fire. Place these in the eaiddle of the grate and cover with a handful or 2 of pellets. s Light the firestarter with a match and when the flames are established turn on the blower switch on the control panel. I Set the damper control tpuah-pull rod on the left hand side 41 the stove) in the closed position (pushed fully IN/ and - leave the door cracked open. 3.0 Operating Instructions: = When the pellets are burning well, close the door tightly Turn an the fuel switch. This will activate the screw auger and feed pellets to the fire automatically. Set the desired pellet feed rate. Initially this should be turned towards aazimum to Leat up the room. Flames will probably fill the window, = The damper control should be pulled out correspondingly to provide enough air for the fire to burn cleanly. It there is evidence of sacks in the firebox or the exhaust or soot on the window then the damper control should be pulled out a little. a Combustion air is drawn up through the holes in the grate. This airflow is sufficient to lift the ash fro* the grate and deposit most of it in the ash pan below, 3.1 CONTROLS The blowers and the automatic pellet supply are controlled from a small control panel on the left side of the stove. 1. Fuel switch, The fuel switch activates the constant speed auger motor that feeds pellets from the hopper into the fire. 2. Blower switch, The blower switch operates 2 blowers, One provides combustion air to the fire, and the other circulates rocs air through the heat exchanger. 3. Fuel control. The fuel control sets the rate at which the pellets are supplied to the fire, by switching the auger motor on and off every few seconds. The orange knob should be turned to the 12' o clock position opposite the SET nark, The rate at which pellets are fed to the fire are controlled by the yellow knob turning it progressively from MAX to UItl, Further turn down below MIN can be achieved by rotating the orange knob counter -clockwise from the SFT position with the yellow knob set at MIN. Plan Review PROJECT . t1/4.) .S ADDRESS PLAN CHECK NUMBER D — 4W7• DATE 2 µ9.- .,q() ge tPteL M81.3 t.3FALTuCLSS iNS'T4LLA--r10� .'� ,S 0 r- CQ M fit_ S ti.a �.Ea T CITY ©P TUKWILA DE/M?mittir OP CO14MUrntr D VVLoPMIN'T PLANNING blVISION prepared by: