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2704 GATEWAY RD; ; CB102509; Permit
05-19-2011 City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB102509 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: Project Title: 2704 GATEWAY RD CBAD Tl Sub Type: COMM 2132630900 Lot#: 0 Status: ISSUED $105,000.00 Construction Type: NEW Applied: 12/22/2010 Reference #: Entered By: JMA WATER WORKS AQUATICS: Plan Approved: 03/09/2011 SHELL TO 3,000 SF TENANT IMPROV W/ OFFICES, RESTROOMS Issued: 03/09/2011 Inspect Area: TP Applicant: CECIL CARNEY 12841 NEWPORT AVE TUSTIN CA 92780 714-665-9500 Plan Check#: Owner: LJRLLC P 0 BOX 743 RANCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 Building Permit Add'l Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'l Plan Check Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'l Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Con. Fee Meter Size Add'l Pot. Water Con. Fee Reel. Water Con. Fee Green Bldg Stands (SB1473) Fee Fire Expedited Plan Review $664.13 Meter Size $0.00 Add'l Reel. Water Con. Fee $431.68 Meter Fee $0.00 SDCWA Fee $0.00 CFD Payoff Fee $22.05 PFF (3105540) $0.00 PFF (4305540) $0.00 License Tax (3104193) $0.00 License Tax (4304193) $0.00 Traffic Impact Fee (3105541) $0.00 Traffic Impact Fee (4305541) $0.00 PLUMBING TOTAL $0.00 ELECTRICAL TOTAL $0.00 MECHANICAL TOTAL $15,088.00 Master Drainage Fee D1.5 Sewer Fee $0.00 Redev Parking Fee $0.00 Additional Fees $4.00 HMP Fee $295.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES $0.00 $628.00 $13,476.00 $98.70 $1,911.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $27,352.40 $0.00 $244.00 $214.50 $148.00 $0.00 $6,084.21 $0.00 $0.00 $66,661.67 Total Fees:$66,661.67 Total Payments To Date:$66,661.67 Balance Due:$0.00 Inspector: FINAL APPROVAL Date:Clearance: NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030, Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previously otherwise expired. I CARLSBAD CITY OF Building Permit Application 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 *••'" 760-602-2717 / 2718 / 2719 Fax 760-602-8558 www.carlsbadca.gov Est. Value Plan Ck. Deposit Date SWPPP JOB ADDRESS 2704 Gateway Road SUITE#/SPACE*/UNIT# Building A 213 263 - 09 CT/PROJECT tt # OF UNITS # BEDROOMS # BATHROOMS TENANT BUSINESS NAME Water Works Aquatics CONSTR. TYPE a3ib,s2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) Tenant imprmiTmpnt rmnhtinfj rrf nfiftitinn nf fl twjmmmg pnnh. thrrf rr^frnnm facilities, office and reception areas, pool equipment pump room, and roof mounted mechanical units. . /^^ EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE pool facility GARAGE (SF)PATIOS (SF)DECKS (SF)FIREPLACE YEsQf. AIR CONDITIONING YEs[/]NOn WE SPRINKLERS! YESf/lNO)| CONTACT NAME (If Different Font Applicant)Cecil Carney APPLICANT NAME Jon Alpert ADDRESS 1i841 Newport Avenue ADDRESS 25 Waterworks way CITY fustin STATE Ca ZIP 92780 CITY Irvine STATE Ca ZIP 92618 PHONE 714465^500 FAX 714-665-9501 PHONE 949-861-8777 FAX 949^861-8770 EMAIL eecit@crcarney,com EMAIL jon@waterworksswim.com PROPERTY OWNER NAME Jon Alper CONTRACTOR BUS. NAME RCH Construction ADDRESS 25 Waterworks way ADDRESS 26170 Enterprise Way, Suite 100 CITY Irvine STATE Ca ZIP 92618 CITY Lake Forest STATE Ca ZIP 92630 PHONE 949-861-8777 FAX 949-861-8770 PHONE 949-916-7663 FAX 949-916-6393 EMAIL ji0n@wateworksswim.com EMAIL dhedley@rGhGonstruGtion.com ARCH/OEStGNER NAME 4 ADDRESS Cecil Carney C-11980 (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code:applicant for such permit to file a signec' 'Business and Professions Code) or that . ._ . ........ ...civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500)). Workers' Compensation Declaration: / hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: LJ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. fcky I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as requirecLby Seotion 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensatiqnJnsurancecarrier and policy number are: Insurance Co £•• I/&&*£?* :'':ifa4-J~t&&*»£ /flif fo Policy No. "J (*• tft.fi'O 3 I S~ 7 Jof .. Expiration Bate ^/kJMft/^ZaOl-/ This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less. | I Certificate of Exemption: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to securaworkers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, danages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees. I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor's License Law for the following reason: | [ I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). | | I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractors) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). I I I am exempt under Section Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1.1 personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. | |Yes I [No 2.1 (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3.1 have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address / phone / contractors' license number): 4.1 plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone / contractors' license number): 5.1 will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone / type of work): ^PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE QAGENT DATE ^Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505,25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? | [Yes I / iMn Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or aircmality management district? | |Yes I/I No Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? I JYes [71 No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPA EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code). Lender's Name Lender's Address AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over S'O1 deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work ayfliorizsd by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code).^y % ^ M ^y x£TAPPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE Citv of Carlsbad Final Building Inspection Dept: Building Engineering Planning CMWD St Lite Fire Plan Check #: Permit #: Project Name: Address: Contact Person: Sewer Dist: Inspected f\ By: L \Inspected By: Inspected By: Comments: CB102509 WATER WORKS AQUATICS: SHELL TO 3,000 SF TENANT IMPROV W/ 2704 GATEWAY RD JOHN Phone: 9518138109 CA Water Dist: CA n Date -| , Mk-' Inspected: 6//? 'I1 Date ' Inspected: Date Inspected: Date: Permit Type: Sub Type: OFFICES, RES Lot: 0 1&\ Approved: / Approved: Approved: 05/03/2011 Tl COMM Disapproved: Disapproved: Disapproved: City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 05/18/2011 Permit* CB102509 03/30/2011 39 Final Electrical WC TP 03/25/2011 63 Walls AP TP 03/24/2011 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP TP 03/22/2011 16 Insulation AP TP 03/22/2011 61 Footing AP TP 03/16/2011 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding AP TP 03/16/2011 21 Underground/Under Floor AP TP 03/16/2011 24 Rough/Topout AP TP 03/16/2011 31 Underground/Conduit-Wiring AP TP 03/16/2011 34 Rough Electric AP TP 03/16/2011 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers AP TP 03/15/2011 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding CO TP 03/11/2011 17 Interior Lath/Drywall PA TP Inspector Assignment: TP C I P WALLS TO GROUT N/INCL POOL AREA CIP WALL EQUIPT. FILTER RM CONDUIT UNDER NEW FOAM ROOF SUPP EXHAUST FOR RESTRMS UPPER SECT 2 HR WALL RESTRM SIDE City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 05/18/2011 Permit* CB102509 Title: WATER WORKS AQUATICS: Inspector Assignment: TP Description: SHELL TO 3,000 SF TENANT IMPROV W/ OFFICES, RESTROOMS ETC.// POOLS UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT Sub Type: COMMType: Tl Job Address: 2704 GATEWAY RD Suite: Lot: 0 Location: OWNER LJRLLC Owner: LJRLLC Remarks: Phone: 9518138109 Inspector: Total Time: CD Description 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Requested By: JOHN Entered By: CHRISTINE Act Comments Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs/SWPPPs Original PC# Inspection History Date 05/05/201 1 05/04/2011 04/27/201 1 04/27/201 1 04/26/201 1 04/22/2011 04/21/2011 04/21/2011 04/21/2011 04/18/2011 04/04/2011 03/30/2011 03/30/201 1 Description 89 89 34 39 39 23 14 34 44 14 21 21 34 Final Combo Final Combo Rough Electric Final Electrical Final Electrical Gas/Test/Repairs Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Rough Electric Rough/Ducts/Dampers Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Underground/Under Floor Underground/Under Floor Rough Electric Act CO CO AP we NS AP AP AP AP PA AP AP AP Insp TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP 17 TP TP TP Comments NOT COMP, OK TO OCCUPY SUB PANELS, EMR GAS LINE AND CONDISATE RAN ON ROOF OK PER WILL FOSS T-CLNG GRID DUCTS DENS GLASS ©LINES A&2-4.LINE C&3-4.LINE 4 &A-C ONLY FLOOR DRAINS @ EQUIPT/FILTER RM MAIN LINES FOR DECK DRAINS MSA SECT BRETT ALBLINGER SPECIAL INSPECTIONS 7380 Park Ridge Blvd. Unit 124 • San Diego, CA 92120 (858)205-2333 REGISTERED INSPECTOR'S DAILY REPORT ICBO/ICC ALL CITIES & JURISDICTIONS INSPECTION & MATERIAL TESTING Job Number D5i- '*M *Structural Steel Assembly G Quality dontrdl ireprooflng G Epoxy Anchors Asphalt G Other TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUIRED J3-. Reinforced Concrete D Post Tensioned Concrete G Structural Masonry Job Address MMortal Description (type, grade, source)Engineer isiiA € y Contractor Sutxontractor MSP^CTION'SUMMARY--LOCATIONSOB WORK INSPECTED, TEST SAMPLES TAKEN, WORK REJECTED, JOB PROBLEMS, PROGRESS, REMARKS/ETC. INCLUDES INFORMATION ABOUT AMOUNTS OF MATERIAL PLACED OR WORK PERFORMED, NUMBER, TYPE AND IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS OF SAMPLES TAKEN. STRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS (WELD MADE HT. BOLTS TORQUED) CHECKED. ETC. _ _ V. 't; a /A7 SAMPLES MORTAR GROUT BLOCK PRISMS DENSITY PAGE OF CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE To the best of my knowledge, all of the reported work, unless otherwise noted, is In conformance with the approved plans, specifications, and applicable secjjoos^frttie governing building laws. SD#656 TIME IN TIMEOUT REG. HOURS OT1.5X OT2X Ail inspections Anyi Certification Number ICC# 0881693-88/84/89 a minimum of 4 hours. Over 4 hours = 8 hours minimum, ing past noon will be charged as an a hour minimum "PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT EsGil Corporation In (Partnership witK government for (Buiftfing Safety DATE: 3/4/2011 , JURISDICTION: Carlsbad a PtAfsTREVIEWER a FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 10-2509 SET: IV PROJECT ADDRESS: 2704 Gateway Rd PROJECT NAME: Public Swimming Pool Facility TI L_j The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. XI The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted heiaiwji have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be correctetf^rresubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. I I The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Cecil Carney 12841 Newport Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 [X] Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Cecil Carney Telephone*: (714) 665-9500 Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #: (714) 665-9501 Mail Telephone Fax In Person dmiska@crcarnev.com cecil@crcarnev.com 23 REMARKS: SHEET P2.0 DOES NOT SHOW THE FLOOR DRAIN BETWEEN THE TWO PUMPS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 4 FOOT DEEP POOL EQUIPMENT FOR THE POOL PUMPS (SEE SHEET A-4.0 DETAILS 14 & 15. APPLICANT TO REVIEW WITH THE CITY. By: Eric Jensen Enclosures: EsGil Corporationn GA a EJ a PC 3/1/2011 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 * San Diego, California 92123 4 (858)560-1468 * Fax (858) 560-1576 EsGil Corporation In Partnership -with government for Quitting Safety DATE: 2/24/2011 a AEEUQANT JURISDICTION: Carlsbad a PLAN REVIEWER a FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 10-2509 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 2704 Gateway Rd PROJECT NAME: Public Swimming Pool Facility TI I I The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. [~~l The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. XI The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. XI The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Cecil Carney 12841 Newport Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. XI Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Cecil Carney Telephone #: (714) 665-9500 Date contacted: 2\l^) i, (by: Cf~-) Fax #: (714) 665-9501 £- Mail'-' Telephone Paxi^ In Person dmiska@crcarnev.com cecil@crcarnev.com REMARKS: By: Glen Adamek Enclosures: EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC" 2/17/2011 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 4 San Diego, California 92123 + (858)560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 Carlsbad 10-2509 2/24/2011 NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The notes in bold underlined font are current. Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 1. Health Department approval is required for the public swimming pool. Health Dept. approval is required prior to permit issuance by the City of Carlsbad. This must be provided to the Bldg Dept. at the city prior to permit issuance. " END OF ARCHITECTURAL & STRUCTURAL REVCHECK The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Chuck Mendenhall at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ENERGY CONSERVATION The proposed 0-5 hr. spring wound building lighting Shut-off switch is not "automatic shut-off controls. Include the lighting control panel on the electrical plans. Provide automatic shut-off controls for lighting as per Title 24, Part 6, Section 131(d). Provide the bi-level lighting controls as per Title 24, Part 6, Section 131(b). Include the lighting control panel on the electrical plans. Occupancy sensors are required for the following room types: Offices 250 square feet and smaller, multipurpose rooms less than 1,000 square feet, and classrooms and conference rooms of any size. Please add where appropriate. Section 131 Carlsbad 10-2509 2/24/2011 3. Still no water heaters included in the energy design provided on sheets M1.1. M1.2 & M1.3 of the drawings. Please provide the complete new mechanical and envelope energy design packages for the new conditioned spaces. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS * JURISDICTION: Carlsbad DATE: 2/24/2011 * PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 102509 SET: III PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek PLUMBING (2006 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE) 7. Still no' water heaters included in the energy design provided. The energy design does not include the proposed water heater system. Please correct. 8. The following has not been provided or corrected. Provide complete water line sizing calculations: Include the water pressure, pressure loss calculations, water demands, and the developed pipe lengths. UPC 610.0 or Appendix 'A'. The Calculations on sheet P1.0 are incomplete: D) As per the CPC. Chart A-4 with the lined in flow values used, the velocities for the GPM values are more than 5 fps for all the hot water values and are more than 8 fps for the cold water pipe sizes of one inch and larger. Please correct the sizing tables and the water line sizing on the plans. The values in the Pipe Sizing Charts on sheet P1.0 are still not correct. Please correct all the maximum GPM values in the hot water chart and the one inch and larger pipe maximum GPM values in the Cold water system. The GPM values in the water line sizing tables on sheet P1.0 do not seem to match the values from CPC, Chart A-4 for copper tubing. Please correct. E) A complete review of the water line sizing calculations and plans to be done when complete and corrected calculations and plans are provided. 12. The sheet P2.0 shows no drain lines and traps and vents for the "slot drain" around the "Teaching Pool". Also, provide construction details for the proposed "slot drain" system. If the "slot drain" system is a prefab drainage system, then provide cut-sheets, listing data and installation instructions showing maximum spacing of drainage connections. It seems more drain connections, traps and vents are required. The drain waste and vent plumbing drawings do not clearly show the traps, vents and drain lines from the pool deck drains (trench drain system).Show the drain, drain vent lines from the required pool deck drainage draining to sewer. 16. Sheet A-4 shows the pool pumps in a 5 foot wide: 8 foot long; and 4 foot deep pit (not shown on sheets A-2.0 and P2.0). And the plumbing plans do not show a drain in the separate pit for the pool pumps. Please correct. No response from the Pool Carlsbad 10-2509 2/24/2011 Consultant. And not addressed on the plumbing drawings. Please detail the drainage system from the indirect waste receptor (Concrete Drainage Pit and Pump). The plumbing plans do not include sizing calculations and pump system detail? Also, not included in the swimming pool plans. Please provide plans details and calculations to show the sewer pump system complies with CPC, Section 710.0. 18. Show the required minimum 30 inches minimum service clearances between the water heaters and the pool heaters. Please detail the required clearances around the pool heaters and the required service clearances between the tankless water heaters and the pool heaters. The Swimming Pool drawing show the two pool heaters in the required service areas for the two tankless water heaters. Please correct. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. EsGil Corporation In <Partners/iip witfi government for Quitting Safety DATE: 2/2/11 a APj JURIS. JURISDICTION; Carlsbad a~PLArTREVlEWER a FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 10-2509 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 2704 Gateway Rd PROJECT NAME: Public Swimming Pool Facility TI The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. I I The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. /<] The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Cecil Carney 12841 Newport Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. XI Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Cecil Carney Telephone #: (714) 665-9500 Date contacted: 211) n (by: ^ ) Fax #: (714) 665-9501 t Mail ~-' Telephone.-^ Fax In Person REMARKS: By: Chuck Mendenhall Enclosures: EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC 1/31/11 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 * San Diego, California 92123 + (858)560-1468 * Fax (858) 560-1576 f Carlsbad 1O-2509 2/2/11 NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The notes in bold font are current. Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 1. Health Department approval is required for the public swimming pool. Health Dept. approval is required prior to permit issuance by the City of Carlsbad. This must be provided to the Bldg Dept. at the city prior to permit issuance. END OF ARCHITECTURAL & STRUCTURAL RECHECK To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Chuck Mendenhall at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ENERGY CONSERVATION 1. Provide automatic shut-off controls for lighting as per Title 24, Part 6, Section 131 (d). 2. Provide the bi-level lighting controls as per Title 24, Part 6, Section 131(b). <* Include the lighting control panel on the electrical plans. Occupancy sensors are required for the following room types: Offices 250 square feet and smaller, multipurpose rooms less than 1,000 square feet, and classrooms and conference rooms of any size. Please add where appropriate. Section 131 Carlsbad 10-25O9 2/2/11 3. Please provide the complete new mechanical and envelope energy design packages for the new conditioned spaces. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS 4 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad DATE: 2/2/2011 4 PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 102509 SET: II PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS 2. No response provided. To be reviewed when the data is provided. Please show the sizes of the proposed tanks in the Liquid Chlorine Chemical Room and also in the Liquid Acid Chemical Room. Please address the following: A) Are the Chemical Rooms separate control areas or H-4 occupancies? B) Provide sizing calculations for spill control and containment pits. C) Please address ventilation requirements. D) Fire Department to review the Liquid Chlorine Chemical Room and the Liquid Acid Chemical Room designs. 3. No response provided and no details of parapet walls and screen walls. Please correct the drawings to show the required 42 inch tall "Guards" (guard rails) as per IBC, Section 1013.5: "Where appliances, equipment, fans, roof hatch openings or other components that require service are located within 10 feet of a roof edge or open side of a walking surface..." PLUMBING (2006 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE) 6. The response states: "Refer back to Arch. Or Civil Eng." But no Civil drawings provided and the Architectural Drawings do not include site plumbing plans. Please provide. Provide the site plumbing plans for new and existing piping systems, showing the sizes and locations of the gas meters and water meter; and the sizes, routes, and slopes of the building sewer, site gas lines, and site water lines. 7. Still no water heaters included in the energy design provided. The energy design does not include the proposed water heater system. Please correct. 8. The following has not been provided or corrected. Provide complete water line sizing calculations: Include the water pressure, pressure loss calculations, water demands, and the developed pipe lengths. UPC 610.0 or Appendix 'A'. The Calculations on sheet P1.0 are incomplete: Carlsbad 10-2509 2/2/11 A) The sheet P1.0 still does not include calculations of the total fixture unit water demand. Please provide calculations of the total water demands on the public water meter. Clearly show the fixture units for each type of water fixture per CPC, Table A-2. Note: Use Assembly column for the water closets, urinals, and drinking fountains. B) The sheet P1.0 still does not include the water meter size and the water meter pressure loss. Please use CPC, Chart A-1 for the water meter pressure loss. D) The values in the Pipe Sizing Charts on sheet P1.0 are still not correct. Please correct all the maximum GPM values in the hot water chart and the one inch and larger pipe maximum GPM values in the Cold water system. The GPM values in the water line sizing tables on sheet P1.0 do not seem to match the values from CPC, Chart A-4 for copper tubing. Please correct. a) A complete review of the water line sizing calculations and plans to be done when complete and corrected calculations and plans are provided. 9. Please provide riser or isometric gas line plans. Correct the gas line riser plan on sheet P.3: A) Show the pipe sizes of each of the gas line branches. B) Show the under ground gas line material. (Outside the building?) Schedule 40 metal factory wrapped iron pipe? C) Show the required gas piping sediment traps. Located between the required appliance gas shut-off valve and the appliance. 12. The drain waste and vent plumbing drawings do not clearly show the traps, vents and drain lines from the pool deck drains (trench drain systemj.Show the drain, drain vent lines from the required pool deck drainage draining to sewer. 14. Please respond as to the sheet numbers showing the slopeing of the floors to the floor drains. Floors shall slope to the floor drain(s) location(s). Please detail on the architectural floor plans. UPC 411.4 16. No response from the Pool Consultant. And not addressed on the plumbing drawings. Please detail the drainage system from the indirect waste receptor (Concrete Drainage Pit and Pump). The plumbing plans do not include sizing calculations and pump system detail? Also, not included in the swimming pool plans. Please provide plans details and calculations to show the sewer pump system complies with CPC, Section 710.0. 17. No Cut-sheets for the tankless water heaters provided in the plan packages. Include the manufacturer's installation instructions for the proposed tankless water heaters: Include (for combustion air and vent design): Pipe material, size, lengths, orientation, and number of permitted bends. UPC 507.1.2. 18. Please detail the required clearances around the pool heaters and the required service clearances between the tankless water heaters and the pool heaters. The Swimming Pool drawing show the two pool heaters in the required service areas for the two tankless water hoaters. Please correct. Carlsbad 10-2509 2/2/11 19. The Mechanical details for the combustion air ducting for the direct vent appliances are no clearly shown and the installation instructions are missing. Please show the combustion air for the water heaters and the pool heaters. 20. The Mechanical details for the flue systems for the direct vent appliances are no clearly shown and the installation instructions are missing. Detail the flue systems for the water heaters and the pool heaters. MECHANICAL (2006 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE) 22. The MECH-3C form, column T, shows the "Design Ventilation Air CFM" (outside air amount) for the Pool Area is 15,000 CFH. But the Gas/Electric Package Unit schedule on sheet M1.0 shows the total outside air supplied to the Pool Area by the HVAC Units (RTU-1, RTU-2, & RTU-3) is only 963 CFM. Please correct to agree. The amount of outside air being supplied to the Pool Area is much less than the amount of air being exhausted. Please correct the required make-up air amounts to balance. Also the Design Ventilation Air CFM amounts on the MECH-3C form is much less than the amounts shown on the plans. Please correct to agree. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. EsGil Corporation In (Partnership with government for (Building Safety DATE: 1/5/11 O APPLICANT <gr"JURI£p> JURISDICTION: Carlsbad a PLAN REVIEWER a FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 1O-2509 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2704 Gateway Rd PROJECT NAME: Public Swimming Pool Facility TI The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. A| The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. X] The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Cecil Carney 12841 Newport Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. X] Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted:, Cecil Carney Telephone #: (714) 665-9500 Date contacted: //-^7'f $w4f$) Fax #: (714) 665-9501 ail ^/Telephone y^ Fax ^In person REMARKS:S By: Chuck Mendenhall Enclosures: EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC 12/23/10 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 ^ San Diego, California 92123 *• (858)560-1468 ^ Fax (858) 560-1576 Carlsbad 10-2509 1/5/11 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 10-2509 OCCUPANCY: A-4, B TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VB ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: 27,0.00 SPRINKLERS?: Yes REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 1/5/11 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad USE: Public Swimming Pool Facility ACTUAL AREA: 8800 TI STORIES: one HEIGHT: No change TI Only OCCUPANT LOAD: 196 pool area 23 Locker, Lobby, Office DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 12/23/10 PLAN REVIEWER: Chuck Mendenhall FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based on the 2007 CBC, which adopts the 2006 IBC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of the 2006 International Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e.. plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. Carlsbad 1O-2509 1/5/11 Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 1. Health Department approval is required for the public swimming pool. Health Dept. approval is required prior to permit issuance by the City of Carlsbad. 2. Revise the occupancy classification found on sheet T-1.0. A swimming pool facility is classified as an A-4. The office and locker rooms are B occupancy and the pool equipment room and electrical room are accessory to the A-4 occupancy. 3. Wall construction between the B occupancy and the A-4 occupancy in a fully sprinklered building must be 1 HR separation. See CBC Table 508.3.3. this applies between the A-4 pool area and the office, lobby and locker rooms. In lieu of this you may analyze the building as a non-separated use per CBC Section 508.3.2 in which case there is no fire rated separation required. 4. The new interior wall construction shown on sheet A-2.0 is referenced in the wall legend to detail 5/A-9.1 Detail 5/A-9.1 does not depict the new free standing wall construction. Please clarify what is intended. 5. Glazing in the windows located within 24" of a door must be tempered glass. See detail 8/A- 6.1 of the plans. Section 2406.2 EXITS 6. Each door in a means of egress from an occupancy of Group A having an occupant load of 50 or more shall not be provided with a latch or lock unless it is panic hardware. Section 1008.1.9. Provide panic hardware on the exit door serving the swimming pool. This applies to doors E1, 01, E2&E3. • MISCELLANEOUS 7. Provide skylight details to show compliance with Sections 2404 and 2606.5, or specify on'the plans the following information for the skylight(s): Carlsbad 1O-25O9 1/5/11 o Manufacturer's name. o Model name/number. o ICC approval number, or equal. • STRUCTURAL 8. Provide roof framing details for the new skylight openings in the existing roof. DISABLED ACCESS REVIEW LIST DEPARTMENT OF STATE ARCHITECT TITLE 24 The following disabled access items are taken from the 2007 edition of California Building Code, Title 24. Per Section 109.1, all publicly and privately funded public accommodations and commercial facilities shall be accessible to persons with disabilities. NOTE: All Figures and Tables referenced in this checklist are printed in the California Building Code, Title 24. REMODELS. ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS • When alterations, structural repairs or modifications or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the requirements for new buildings, per Section 1134B.2. These requirements apply as follows: a) The area of specific alteration, repair or addition must comply as "new" construction. b) A primary entrance to the building and the primary path of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. c) Existing sanitary facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • ACCESSIBLE PARKING 9. Each lot or parking structure where parking is provided for the public, as clients, guests or employees, shall provide accessible parking as required by Section 1129B. 10. Show that the accessible parking spaces are located, per Section 1129B.1 as follows: a) On the shortest possible route to an accessible entrance, when serving a particular building. b) On the shortest route of travel to an accessible entrance of a parking facility. c) Spaces are to be dispersed and located closest to accessible entrances where buildings have multiple accessible entrances with adjacent parking. 11. Show that accessible parking spaces comply with Section 1129B.3.1 as follows: a) Single spaces shall be 14' wide and outlined to provide a 9' parking area and a 5' loading and unloading area on the passenger side of the vehicle. Carlsbad 10-2509 1/5/11 b) When more than one space is provided, in lieu of providing a 14' space for each space, two spaces can be provided within a 23' area with a 5' loading zone between each 9'0" wide space. c) Each space is to be a minimum of 18' in depth. 12. At least one parking spaces shall be served by an access aisle >96" in width and designated as VAN ACCESSIBLE, per Section 1129B.3.2. 13. The words "NO PARKING" shall be painted on the ground within each loading and unloading access aisle (in white letters no less than 12" high and located so that it is visible to traffic enforcement officials). Section 1129B.3.3. 14. Ramps shall not encroach into any accessible parking space or the adjacent access aisle. Section 1129B.3.3. 15. Show on the site plan that accessible parking space(s) are to be located such that disabled persons are not compelled to wheel or walk behind parked cars other than their own, per Section 1129B.3.3. 16. Show that a bumper or curb is to be provided, and located at each space, to prevent encroachment of cars into the required width of walkways, per Section 1129B.3.3. 17. Show or note that the maximum slope of the parking surface at the accessible space and adjacent access aisle, in any direction, is £ 1:50 (2%), per Section 1129B.3.4. 18. Show or note on the plans that the accessible parking spaces are to be identified by a reflectorized sign, permanently posted immediately adjacent to and visible from each space, consisting of: a) A profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on dark blue background. b) The sign shall >70 in.2 in area. c) When in the path of travel, they shall be posted >80" from the bottom of the sign to parking space finished grade. d) Signs may also be centered on the wall of the interior end of the parking space >36" from the parking space finished grade, ground or sidewalk. e) Spaces complying with Section 1129B.4.2 shall have an additional sign "Van-Accessible" mounted below the symbol of accessibility per Section 1129B.4. f) In addition, the surface of each accessible space is required to be marked with the international symbol of accessibility. • DOORS 19. Show a level area, or landing, per Section 1133B.2.4.2: a) >60" in the direction of door swing. This applies to door 06 leading into the Men's RR and Locker Room. See15/A-6.0. Carlsbad 10-2509 1/5/11 20. Note that the doorways leading to sanitary facilities shall be identified, per Section 1115B.6, as follows: a) An equilateral triangle %" thick with edges 12" long and a vortex pointing upward at men's rest rooms. b) A circle %" thick, 12" in diameter at women's rest rooms. c) A 12" diameter circle with a triangle superimposed on the circle and within the 12" diameter at unisex rest rooms. d) The required symbols shall be centered on the door at a height of 60". e) Braille signage shall also be located on the wall adjacent to the latch outside of the doorways leading to the sanitary facilities, per Section 1117B.5.1. • MULTIPLE ACCOMMODATION SANITARY FACILITIES 21. The Family Room rest room and shower facility must comply with the disabled access standards. Detail on the plans requirements for the toilet stall and shower to comply with the disabled access standards. END OF ARCHITECTURAL & STRUCTURAL REVIEW To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Chuck Mendenhall at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ELECTRICAL (2005 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE) 1. Include the method of compliance with NEC 680.26(C): "Equipotential bonding grid" for both pools. '. 2. Receptacles may not be less than 10' from the inside of the pool (2005 Code) or 6' with the 2008 Code. Please review the placement. 3. Review EXIT sign locations for compliance with CEC 680.22(6)2. 4. Back-up power egress illumination is required at the exterior of the building at exit discharge doorways. CBC 1006.3 ENERGY CONSERVATION 5. Provide automatic shut-off controls for lighting as per Title 24, Part 6, Section 131 (d). 6. Provide the bi-level lighting controls as per Title 24, Part 6, Section 131(b). Carlsbad 1O-2509 1/5/11 Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS * JURISDICTION: DATE: * PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: SET: PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS 1. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code. The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to be issued. 2. Please show the sizes of the proposed tanks in the Liquid Chlorine Chemical Room and also in the Liquid Acid Chemical Room. Please address the following: a) Are the Chemical Rooms separate control areas or H-4 occupancies? b) Provide sizing calculations for spill control and containment pits. c) Please address ventilation requirements. d) Fire Department to review the Liquid Chlorine Chemical Room and the Liquid Acid Chemical Room designs. 3. Please correct the drawings to show the required 42 inch tall "Guards" (guard rails) as per IBC, Section 1013.5: "Where appliances, equipment, fans, roof hatch openings or other components that require service are located within 10 feet of a roof edge or open side of a walking surface..." 4. The City Building Official to review evidence of Health Department approval (for Public Swimming Pools and required restrooms). 5. The plans show no heating system for the Pool Area? Please correct. Show compliance with CBC, Section 1204.1: "Interior spaces intended for human occupancy shall be provided with active or passive space-heating systems capable of maintaining a minimum indoor temperature of 68°F. at a point 3 feet above the floor on the design heating day. Show compliance with CBC, Section 1204.1: "Interior spaces intended for human occupancy shall be provided with active or passive space-heating systems capable of maintaining a minimum indoor temperature of 68°F. at a point 3 feet above the floor on the design heating day. PLUMBING (2006 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE) Carlsbad 1O-2509 1/5/11 6. Provide the site plumbing plans for new and existing piping systems, showing the sizes and locations of the gas meters and water meter; and the sizes, routes, and slopes of the building sewer, site gas lines, and site water lines. 7. The energy design does not include the proposed water heater system. Please correct. 8. Provide complete water line sizing calculations: Include the water pressure, pressure loss calculations, water demands, and the developed pipe lengths. UPC 610.0 or Appendix 'A'. The Calculations on sheet P1.0 are incomplete: a) Please provide calculations of the total water demands on the public water meter. Clearly show the fixture units for each type of water fixture per CPC, Table A-2. Note: Use Assembly column for the water closets, urinals, and drinking fountains. b) Please use CPC, Chart A-1 for the water meter pressure loss. c) Provide installation data for the proposed flush valve water closets, flush valve urinals, and (tankless) water heaters showing the required minimum water pressure required by the fixtures is not more than the 20 psi used in the water line sizing calculations. d) The GPM values in the water line sizing tables on sheet P1.0 do not seem to match the values from CPC, Chart A-4 for copper tubing. Please correct. e) A complete review of the water line sizing calculations and plans to be done when complete and corrected calculations and plans are provided. 9. Please provide riser or isometric gas line plans. 10. Provide gas line plans and calculations, showing gas pressures, piping types, pipe lengths, gas demands and pipe sizing method used. UPC Section 1217.0. 11. Include the gas piping sediment trap installed as close as possible to the appliance inlet with the plumbing design. Exceptions: Appliances with an internal sediment trap,(or) ranges, clothes dryers, gas fireplaces, and outdoor grilles. UPC 1212.7. 12. Show the drain, drain vent lines from the required pool deck drainage draining to sewer. 13. Hot water supplied to a public use lavatory is limited to a maximum temperature potential of 120 degrees. Detail how this temperature limitation is achieved. Note: The water heater thermostat may not be used for compliance with this Code section. UPC 413.1. 14. Floors shall slope to the floor drain(s) location(s). Please detail on the architectural floor plans. UPC 411.4 15. 601.2 Identification of a Potable and Nonpotable Water System. In all buildings where potable water and not potable water systems are installed, each system shall be clearly identified. Please address the pool water system and the domestic water systems. Each system shall be color coded as follows: 607.2.1 Potable Water- Green background with white lettering. 601.2.2 Nonpotable Water- Yellow background with black lettering, with the words "CAUTION: NONPOTABLE WATER, DO NOT DRINK". Table 6-1 Minimum Length of Color Field and Size of Letters. See Table. Carlsbad 10-2509 1/5/11 16. Please detail the drainage system from the indirect waste receptor (Concrete Drainage Pit and Pump). The plumbing plans do not include sizing calculations and pump system detail? Also, not included in the swimming pool plans. Please provide plans details and calculations to show the sewer pump system complies with CPC, Section 710.0. 17. Include the manufacturer's installation instructions for the proposed tankless water heaters: Include (for combustion air and vent design): Pipe material, size, lengths, orientation, and number of permitted bends. UPC 507.1.2. 18. The Swimming Pool drawing show the two pool heaters in the required service areas for the two tankless water heaters. Please correct. 19. Please show the combustion air for the water heaters and the pool heaters. 20. Detail the flue systems for the water heaters and the pool heaters. MECHANICAL (2006 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE) 21. For each of the HVAC units clearly show the amount of outside air settings in the Equipment Schedules. 22. The amount of outside air being supplied to the Pool Area is much less than the amount of air being exhausted. Please correct the required make-up air amounts to balance. Also the Design Ventilation Air CFM amounts on the MECH-3C form is much less than the amounts shown on the plans. Please correct to agree. 23. The plans and energy design shows no heating system for the Pool Area. Please correct. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. Carlsbad 10-25O9 1/5/11 [DO NOT PAY- THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 10-2509 PREPARED BY: Chuck Mendenhall DATE: 1/5/11 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2704 Gateway Rd BUILDING OCCUPANCY: A-4, B TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V B BUILDING PORTION Tl Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code AREA ( Sq. Ft.) 3000 cb Valuation Multiplier 34.37 By Ordinance Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) 103,110 103,110 $660.49 Plan Check Fee by Ordinance Type of Review: f~l Repetitive FeeRepeats Complete Review D Other [—| Hourly EsGfl Fee Structural Only Hr. @ * $429.32 $369.87 Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST E-36 Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov DATE:PLANCHECK NO.: BUILDING ADDRESS: jCg/PC \SW PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: TO AGUAAT~(C C ~ O °) - QO EST. VALUE: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT APPROVAL The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal; therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifications, must be reviewed by this office to ensure continued conformance with applicable codes. Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to build. D A Right-of-Way permit is required prior to construction of the following improvements: DENIAL see the attached list of outstanding issues marked with lake necessary corrections to plans or specifications for fpliance with applicable codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to the Building Dept. for resubmittal to the Engineering Dept. Only the applicable sheets have been sent. By By Date: Date: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ENGINEERING AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT:/ Date: UV(I( ATTACHMENTS D Engineering Application D Dedication Checklist fj Neighborhood Improvement Agreement fj Grading Submittal Checklist fj Reference Documents fj Right-of-Way Permit Application and Info Sheet Storm Water Applicability Checklist/Storm Water D Compliance Exemption Form ENGINEERING DEPT. CONTACT PERSON Name: Linda Ontiveros City of Carlsbad email: linda.ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov Phone: 760-602-2773 Fax: 760-602-1052 NOTE: If there are retaining walls associated with your project, please check with the building department if these walls need to be pulled by separate RETAINING WALL PERMIT. E-36 Page 1 of 7 REV 6/30/10 ,. ST &T D SITE PLAN D 1. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow Q" Driveway widths Existing & proposed structures D Existing or proposed sewer lateral Existing street improvements D Existing or proposed water service Property lines (show all dimensions) D Existing or proposed irrigation service Easements D Submit on signed=/approved plans: Right-of-way width & adjacent streets DWG No. D D 2. Show on site plan: )rainage patterns 1. Building pad surface drainage must maintain a minimum slope of one percent towards an adjoining street or an approved drainage course. 2. ADD THE FOLLOWING NOTE: "Finish grade will provide a minimum positive drainage of 2% to swale 5' away from building". -EhExisting & proposed slopes and topography Ek Size, type, location, alignment of existing or proposed sewer and water service(s) that serves the project. Each unit requires a separate service; however, second dwelling units and apartment complexes are an exception. E3 Sewer and water laterals should not be located within proposed driveways, per standards. Q 3. Include on title sheet: E^Slte address Q--As§essor's parcel number Q^Cegal description/lot number For commercial/industrial buildings and tenant improvement projects, include: total building square footage with the square footage for each different use, existing sewer permits showing square footage of different uses (manufacturing, warehouse, office, etc.) previously approved. Show all existing use of SF and new proposed use of SF. Example: Tenant improvement for 3500 SF of warehouse to 3500 SF of office. EXISTING PERMIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION Lot/Map No..U-flT 1/ M l$££g) jBubdivision/Tract: _ Reference no(s): LA^T E-36 Page 2 of 7 REV 6/30/10 3RD DISCRETIONARY APPROVAL COMPLIANCE Q d -Q Project does not comply with the following engineering conditions of approval for project no. 0 All conditions are in compliance. Date: 1ST / 2ND H D tf» DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS -E3- Dedication for all street rights-of-way adjacent to the building site and any storm drain or utility easements on the building site is required for all new buildings and for remodels with a value at or exceeding $ 17.000.00 , pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.030. For single family residence, easement dedication will be completed by the City of Carlsbad, cost $605.00. Dedication required as follows: Dedication required. Please have a registered civil engineer or land surveyor prepare the appropriate legal description together with an 8 7z x 11" plat map and submit with a title report. All easement documents must be approved and signed by owner(s) prior to issuance of building permit. Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the dedication process. Submit the completed application form with the required checklist items and fees to the engineering department in person. Applications will not be accepted by mail or fax. Dedication completed by: Date: IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS "At needed public improvements upon and adjacent to the building site must be constructed at time of building construction whenever the value of the construction exceeds $ 82.000.00. pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.040. Public improvements required as follows: -0—Construction of the public improvements may be deferred pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40. Please submit a recent property title report or current grant deed on the property and processing fee of $ 441.00 so we may prepare the necessary Neighborhood Improvement Agreement. This agreement must be signed, notarized and approved by the city prior to issuance of a building permit. E-36 Page 3 of 7 REV 6/30/10 Future public improvements required as follows: D^Enclosed please find your Neighborhood Improvement Agreement. Please return agreement signed and notarized to the engineering department. Neighborhood Improvement Agreement completed by: Date: «ST -ELNo public improvements required. SPECIAL NOTE: Damaged or defective improvements found adjacent to building site must be repaired to the satisfaction of the city inspector prior to occupancy. GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The conditions that invoke the need for a grading permit are found in Section 15.16 of the Municipal Code. 3RD D D Q- Inadequate information available on site plan to make a determination on grading requirements. Include accurate grading quantities in cubic yards (cut, fill, import, export and remedial). This information must be included on the plans. -Qv Grading Permit required. NOTE: The grading permit must be issued and rough grading approval obtained prior to issuance of a building permit. -Q Graded Pad Certification required. (Note: Pad certification may be required even if a grading permit is not required.) All required documentation must be provided to your Engineering Construction Inspector. The inspector will then provide the engineering counter with a release for the building permit. W No grading permit required. MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS.ST ND RD |vf D CTA RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in city right-of-way and/or private work adjacent to the public right-of-way. Types of work include, but are not limited to: street improvements, tree trimming, driveway construction, tying into public storm drain, sewer and water utilities. Right-of-way permit required for:O*r\ D D INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT If your facility is located in the City of Carlsbad sewer service area, you must complete the attached Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Screening Survey. Fax or mail to Encina Wastewater Authority, 6200 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 9201 1 , (760) 438-3941 , Fax (760) 476-9852. E-36 Page 4 of 7 REV 6/30/10 .ST 2ND 3RD STORM WATER - Construction Compliance |J2T Q 0Project Threat Assessment Form complete. —B" Project Threat Assessment Form incorrectly completed. -Q~ Requires Tier 1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. Please complete attached form and return (SW ) Q Requires Tier 2 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. Requires submittal of Tier 2 SWPPP, payment of processing fee and review by city. Post-Development (SUSMP) Compliance El Storm Water Standards Questionnaire complete. -EF Storm Water Standards Questionnaire incorrectly completed. Please make the corrections, re-sign the questionnaire and resubmit with next submittal. Project is subject to Standard Storm Water Requirements. See city Standard Urban Storm Water Management Plan (SUSMP) for reference. _Qt- Disconnect discharges per SUSMP. Do not connect runoff from impervious surfaces to storm drains without first discharging water over landscape areas. See SUSMP. -QL Minimize use of impervious surfaces per SUSMP. Redesign to reduce the excessive use of impervious area (pavement) on project. Use a balanced design of pervious surfaces (landscape area, planters, etc.) and impervious surfaces. See SUSMP. Q-* Trash storage areas must be designed per city standards (GS-16) to avoid contact with storm runoff. -Q- Project is subject to Priority Development Project Requirements. —Q- Prepare and submit a Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP). Requires payment of processing fee and review by city. f3 Project does not comply with recommendations of the approved SWMP. Redesign to comply and resubmit. FEES Required fees have been entered in building permit —Ek Drainage fee applicable Added square feet Added square footage in last two years? yes no Permit No. Permit No. Project built after 1980 yes no Impervious surface > 50% yes no Impact unconstructed facility yes no Fire sprinklers required yes no (is addition over 150' from center line) Upgrade yes no No fees required E-36 Page 5 of 7 REV 4/30/10 WATER METER REVIEW Domestic (potable) Use Ensure that the meter proposed by the owner/developer is not oversized. Oversized meters are inaccurate during low-flow conditions. If it is oversized, for the life of the meter, the city will not accurately bill the owner for the water used. Where a residential unit is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system, the minimum meter size shall be a 1 "meter. NOTE: The connection fee, SDCWA system capacity charge and the water treatment capacity charge will be based on the size of the meter necessary to meet the water use requirements. For residential units the minimum size meter shall be 5/8", except where the residential unit is larger than 3,500 square feet or on a lot larger than tf one quarter (1/4) acre where the meter size shall be %: • If owner/developer proposes a size other than the "standard", then owner/developer must provide potable water demand calculations, which include total fixture counts and maximum water demand in gallons per minute (gpm). A typical fixture count and water demand worksheet is * attached. Once the gpm is provided, check against the "meter sizing /^ schedule" to verify the anticipated meter size for the unit. Maximum service and meter size is a 2" service with a 2" meter. ""EHrrigation Use (where recycled water is not available) All irrigation meters must be sized by the landscape architect based on the flow demand in gallons per minute (gpm) for the area to be irrigated. The minimum size meter(s) shall be capable of supplying the peak irrigation water demand determined. • If the project is a newer development (newer than 1998), check the recent improvement plans and observe if the new irrigation service is reflected on the improvement sheets. If so, at the water meter station, the demand in gpm may be listed there. Irrigation services are listed with a circled "I", and potable water is typically a circled "W". • If the improvement plans do not list the irrigation meter and the service/meter will be installed via another instrument such as the building plans or grading plans (w/ a right of way permit of course), then the applicant must provide irrigation calculations for estimated worst-case irrigation demand (largest zone with the farthest reach). Typically the planning department landscape consultant has already reviewed this if landscape plans have been prepared, but the applicant must provide the calculations to you for your use. Once you have received a good example of irrigation calculations, keep a set for your reference. In general the calculations will include: Hydraulic grade line Elevation at point of connection (POC) Pressure at POC in pounds per square inch (PSI) Worse case zone (largest, farthest away from valve) Total sprinkler heads listed (with gpm use per head) Include a 10% residual pressure at point of connection E-36 Page 6 of 7 REVB/SQ/IO -Q- Irrigation Use (where recycled water js available) 1. Recycled water meters are sized the same as the irrigation meter above. 2. If a project fronts a street with recycled water, then they should be connecting to this line to irrigate slopes within the development. For subdivisions, this should have been identified and implemented on the improvement plans. Installing recycled water meters is a benefit for the applicant since they are exempt from paying the San Diego County Water Capacity fees. However, if they front a street on which the recycled water is there, but is not live (they are charged with potable water until recycled water is available), then the applicant must pay the San Diego Water Capacity Charge. If recycled water is eventually supplied to the service connection and meter within one year of the original application for Water meter Permit, the customer must prepare and submit the San Diego County Water Authority's "Capacity Charge Refund Request" form to CMWD for verification to request the connection fee refund. D Additional Comments: Vrf E-36 Page 7 of 7 REV 6/30/10 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEE CALCULATION WORKSHEET D , Estimate based on unconfirmed information from applicant. EJ Calculation based on building plancheck plan submittal. Bldg. Permit No. t®\0~2-509 Checked by: Date: Address: 27^4 Prepared by:Date: EDU CALCULATIONS: List types^and square footagej Types of Use: all uses. T xii C T* CT^^'' ^i vpes OT use: Types of Use: Types of Use: APT CALCULATIONS: Tvoes of Use:AQlAT(C ^ Tvoesof Usei^lfcAWH' Types of Use: Types of Use: ^NTW Sq^t /Units. Sq. Ft./Units: Sq. Ft./Units: List types and square foe P^fxTTP7!^ rs~"~ ~ „, •t>(Mi&-f^_ ^q. FtJUnitSo 'r-MTP^I^NID^Sa>Ft>/Units: Sq. Ft./Units: Sq. Ft./Units: EDU's: EDU's: EDU's: jtages for all uses. fiOQO&M?) ADT's: <B^ 6^tCS f . ADT's: ADT's: ADT's: FEES REQUIRED* WITHIN CFD: C/YES (no bridge & thoroughfare fee in District #1 , reduced Traffic Impact Fee) D NO 1. PARK-IN-LIEU FEE: NW QUADRANT FEE/UNIT: ^TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE ADT's/UNITS: NE QUADRANT X NO. UNITS:. X FEE/ADT: SE QUADRANT SW QUADRANT . BRIDGE AND THOROUGHFARE FEE (DIST. #1 DIST. #2 ADT's/UNITS: X FEE/ADT: =» 2-7,352'&Q DIST. #3 ) =$ . FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FEE UNIT/SQ.FT.: 5. SEWER FEE EDU's: 3-D 9 BENEFIT AREA: H EDU's: 3 ZONE: X FEE/SQ.FT./UNIT: X FEE/EDU;t;?t 6. DRAINAGE FEES PLDA_ ACRES: FEE/EDU:. HIGH^./LOW X FEE/AC: 7. POTABLE WATER FEES UNITS CODE CONNECTION FEE METER FEE SDCWA FEE JQBtOATION . PARMEfhKi ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEE CALCULATION WORKSHEET CONTINUED E1\U PERMIT-. ._ Q - I . 7^ J «" •-..3.02 £b\X £ G Gu£f£w m/4K6e IMPROVEMEN f-€f»l •ffFSETW"**" r D PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST . Address 2704 Gateway Road. Bid A Phone (760)602-4631 Plan Check No. CB102509 Planner Dan Halverson APN: 213-263-09 Type of Project & Use: Tl - swim complex Net Project Density: Zoning: P-M General Plan: PI Facilities Management Zone: _ CFD (in/out) #_Date of participation:. DU/AC Remaining net dev acres:. Circle One (For non-residential development: Type of land used created by this permit: NO n TYPE CUP 10-03 Legend: £3 Item Complete D Item Incomplete - Needs your action Environmental Review Required: YES Q NO [X] TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION: Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: Discretionary Action Required: YES [X APPROVAL/RESO. NO. 6729 DATE 10/20/10 PROJECT NO. CUP 10-03 OTHER RELATED CASES: Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. /& r-—- Conditions of Approval: Condition #16 - Joint Parking Agreement needs to be filed before approval of building permits. Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES D NO D CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES Q NO Q If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at - 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402; (619) 767-2370 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): Habitat Management Plan Data Entry Completed? YES Q NO D If property has Habitat Type identified in Table 11 of HMP, complete HMP Permit application and assess fees in Permits Plus (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, HMP Fees, Enter Acres of Habitat Type impacted/taken, UPDATE!) Inclusionary Housing Fee required: YES D NO D (Effective date of Inclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21,1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES D NO D (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing Y/N, Enter Fee, UPDATE!) H:\ADMIN\Template\Building Plancheck Review Checklist.doc Rev 4/08 Site Plan: Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width, dimensional setbacks and existing topographical lines (including all side and rear yard slopes). Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. D Policy 44 - Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines 1 . Applicability: YES D NO D 3OJ D i^-n 3 ^n 2. Project complies: YES D Zoning: 1 . Setbacks: Front: Interior Side: Street Side: Rear: Top of slope: 2. Accessory structure setbai Front: Interior Side: Street Side: Rear: Structure separation: NOQ Required Required Required Required Required Dks: Required Required Required Required Required Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown 3. Lot Coverage:Required Shown 4. Height:Required.Shown D n Km 5. Parking:Spaces Required 44 Shown 44 Residential Guest Spaces Required Shown Additional Comments Condition #16 needs to be fulfilled before approval of building permits. OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTE H:\ADMIN\Template\Building Plancheck Review Checklist.doc Rev 4/08 Brenda Wardwell From: - Daryl [kitfire@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Friday, January 28, 201 1 5:23 PM To: Brenda Wardwell Cc: Janet Altar; Raenette Abbey Subject: CB1 02509 Conditional Recommendation for Approval Attachments: CB102509ConditionalRecommendationforApproval.doc Initial Review $180 Inv. 2739 Cond. Rec. of App'l 90. I will deliver the plan Monday. Thank you, VaryCX. James VaryCX. James & Assoc. Inc. 205 CoCina 'Terrace "Vista, CJ4- 92084 760-724-7001 CONpmONAL RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL Outstanding comment written in blue font for Sheet A-9.1 can be addressed, over the counter (OTC) by adding to detail over the counter as a condition of recommendation for approval. Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net .Plan Checker: Daryl K. James' Date: January 28, 2011 APPLICANT: Cecil Carney JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT NAME: Water Works Aquatics PROJECT ADDRESS: 2704 Gateway Rd. Bldg A PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB102509 8,688 sf Tenant Improvement VT-I.O Provide a description of Scope of Work. General Notes Revise Note 4 to 2007 CBC Sec. 1006.3 provisions. V A-2.0 Please clarify reference to Detail 2/A-9.1 (A-9.1 details a one-hour corridor). V A-3.0 Denote emergency lighting equipped with a minimum 90-minute battery backup or reference Sheet E1.0. VA-9.0 Door Schedule Denote all new and existing doors and hardware on Door and Hardware Schedule. Verify that all exit hardware is openable from the egress side without the use of a key, special knowledge or effort and provide a note stating so on this sheet. Provide a description of door locking hardware for door 23. When doors are used in pairs, approved automatic flush bolts are permitted to be used provided the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts has no surface mounted hardware. Verify that restroom door no. 6 is equipped with panic hardware. P General Finish Notes Add Group A to Note 5. General Door Notes 3. Revise this note to state that only one exit, designated, as the Main Exit may be equipped with hardware keyed from the inside if the locking device is readily distinguishable as being in the locked position and there is a sign on the door stating "This door to remain unlocked when building is occupied". Provide remark on door schedule to indicate the provision of this sign on the Main Exit Door. 15. Revise code section. A-9.1 Provide listings or ICC ES reports or reference to applicable Item No, in CBC Table 720 for all rated assembly details IN ORDER TO VERIFY RATED ASSEMBL Y CONSTRUCTION. (OTC) V Detail 2 indicates a rated corridor. Please revise. M1.0 General Mechanical Notes 15. Revise or delete reference to CBC Sec. 1202. Provide detail for units equipped with smoke duct detectors. Include a copy of a current California State Fire Marshal Listing sheet that denotes expiration date of June 30, 2011. CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT EXPEDITED PLAN CHECK REQUEST CB ID I am requesting Expedited Fire Plan Check and understand I will be assessed an additional fee at the rate of $90.00 dollars per hour plus $25.00 dollars administration fee. Plans will not be released until all fees are paid. Applicant is responsible for all expedited fees should the project not be completed. Turnaround time for the expedited fire plan review will be 14 calendar days with a turnaround time for re-checks of seven calendar days. Plans check by the Fire Department will be checked on a first come, first serve basis and could take up to 60 days or more to be completed. NO PLEASE CIRCLE YOUR SELECTION Applicant Signature t^ACSCa^ Date Copy to Building file an</Eire Prevention SHUCRI "CHUCK" I. YAGHI Consulting Engineers: Residential & Commercial 11 2 E. Chapman Ave, Suite D. Orange, CA 92866 TEL: 714/997-9120 FAX: 714/744-3676 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS DESIGNED BY: JOB NUMBER: /0j? DATE:- ,/e^r/.^ ; •:.;;;,: BUILDING CODE: ; INTERNATIONAL BUILDING-CODE 2006 EDITION, C.B.C/ 2007 EDITION^': :: LS:Except as otherwise Spfe'cified.herein: Concrete ; . . ; .Goncrete; Block Brick Masonry . ' ReihforGe;ti .Steel Structural. £teW Structuraj pipe Plywood S heathi ng , 2,5Qb RSI at.2"8 days. / . , :' : : •Grade S. Light Weight Units, ASTM..C-.90' Grade: M'W, 2;5o6 PSI Uriits, ASTM -62. .2aipOO PSV-(ASTM: A615, Grade 40) ' . 24,000 PS'I ,(Gompact) (ASTMA572 Grade 50): 22,ppp PsV(ASTM;A-53)" ; .'. :.. : . • •- .'• D.F-P;A.; Structural II, INTR., P,S:i-95 . • Glu-Laminated Beams;;2,400.PS) .(D.F.- Larch Comb:"A" or Comb, Lumber D.F.-Larch, W.C.-L.B.:' SIGNED: Grade M•"•. ;. ;'. .";-..'. :PSL2.oE . ••..••.. •;'•.:. '•...-... - Soils Bearing Pressure .1500 PSF rain, unless specified in soils, report. DESIGN. REFERENCE: (Including Charts & Tables from): Lumber & Timber Steel Concrete Wood Structural Design Data (Volumel) National Lumber Manufacturers Association Manual of Steel Construction, AISC Reinforced Concrete Design Handbook, ACI: Ultimate Strength Design Handbook, AGI Concrete Block & Masonry Design Manual by Masonry Determination of SDC within a ZIP code area (Per 2007 CBC/2006 IBC): Contact Suresh Acharya, S.E. with any question, suggestion or bug report at: sacharya@ci.concord.ca.us InoutData: Enter Zip Code= 192008 Select Site Class= D Select Occupancy Category= j j « Must be within the State of California « From CBC Table 1613.5.2. Assume D if no soils data, unless E or F could apply « From CBC Table 1604.5 (Category II for ordinary structure) Site Site SA S/i SDS SDC SDI Max Ss MaxS1 Coeff., Fa Coeff., Fv rfs= Fa*Ss M ~ F v *S 1 - = = = = = = 2/3* S MS = = 2/3*SM1 = based on S QS = SDC based on SD1 = SDC per CSC 1613.5.6= Use, SDC= 1.360 0.514 1.00 1.50 1.360 0.770 0.907 0.514 D D IN/A D g 9 9 9 9 9 « « « « « « « « From From From From From From table, table, CBC CBC CBC CBC see below see below Table Table Table Table SDC='F/fS, >= Use highest SDC 1613.5.3(1) 1613.5.3(2) 1613.5.6(1) 1613.5.6(2) 0. 75g (Note: SDC='F' if Occ. Category is IV) of above three (This is the highest SDC within the ZIP code area) ASCE 7-05 (IBC 2006) WIND: BUILDING DATA: Basic wind speed (3 sec gust) = 90 MPH Exposure |c i^| Roof Pitch = 0.00:12 Mean Roof Height h = 20 ft Importance factor lw = 1.00 T-6-1 6.4 MOTHOD 1- SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE (LOW-RISE, 60 FT) Height Adjustment factor A = 1.29 Fig 6-2 Mean roof height exceeding the least horizontal dimension, MWFRS shall be designed by Method 2 or 3 -5.16D -8.84B 10.97C 16.51 A. -13.80G -19.87E -8.77H -11.35F -13.80G -19.87E -8.77H -11.35F TMT T TT t tt t tt M TT T M t tt t tt i 20 \ 10.97C 16.51A H =20.0 TRANSVERSE ELEV.LONGITUDINAL ELEV. I A * 7C -. Ott 2a= 6.0ft 0.67k #DIV/0! 0.67 kips #DIV/0! Oft All forces shown in psf 6.0ft I I I I t I M 10.97C PLAN VIEW 10 % of least dimension= 40 % of the eave height = 4 % of least dimension or 3 ft= therefore a = Example: ps = A Kzt= horizontal load at end zone ps30 = 6.51 A Height Adjustment factor A = Importance factor lw = 0.0 ft 8.0 ft 3.0 ft 3.0 tt 1.00 12.8 1.29 1.00 FIGURE 6.2, Main Wind Force System 16.51 psf MWFRS (6-1) 6.5.7 Fig 6-2 Fig 6-2 6.2 Load Direction Transverse Longitudinal Roof Angle 0.0 All Horizontal Loads End Zone Wall (A) 16.51 16.512 Roof(B) -8.64 -8.643 Interior zone Wall (C ) 10.97 10.965 Roof (D) -5.16 -5.16 Vertical Loads End Zone WW(E) -19.87 -19.866 LW(F) -11.35 -11.352 Interior zone WW(G) -13.80 -13.803 LW(H) -8.77 -8.772 Overhang EOH -27.86 -27.864 GOH -21.80 -21.801 * If roof pressure under Horizontal loads is less than zero, use zero Plus and minus signs signify pressures acting toward and away from projected surfaces, respectively. For the design of the longitudinal MWFRS use 9 = 0°, and locate the zone E/F, G/H boundary at the mid-length of the building FIGURE 6-3, COMPONENT AND CLADDING Roof effective area = 0 sq. ft, 6= 0.0 Interior Zone 1 = 7.61 -18.83 psf End Zone 2 =7.61 -31.48 psf Conner Zone 3 = 7.61 -47.47 psf Roof Overhang effective area = 0 sq. ft Interior Zone 2 = -27.09 psf End Zone 3 = -44.63 psf IBC 1605.2.1(LRFD) U = 0.9D + 1.6W IBC 1605.3.1 (ASD), U = 06D + W, increase in allowable shall not be used. IBC 160S.3.2(ASD), U = D + 1.3 W, allowable stress are permit to be increased. Effective Area for wall element =0 Sq. ft Wall, Interior Zone 4 = 18.83 -20.38 psf End Zone 5= 18.83 -25.16 psf 6.5 METHOD 2- ANALYTICAL PROCEDURE 6.5.12. Design Wind Loads on Enclosed and Partially Enclosed Buildings, (all Heights) MWFRS Velocity pressure qz = .00256 Kz Ka Kd V2 lw (6-15) Exposure C Roof Height h = 20 feet Exposure coefficient Kz = Section 6.5.6.6, is obtained from Table 6-3, Case 2 for MWFRS Topography factor K* = 1.00 Directionality factor Ki = 0.85 Wind Speed V = 90 Importance factor lw = 1.00 qz= 17.63 Kz Internal Pressure Coefficient (GCpi) = ±0.55 Gust effect factor G = 0.85 mph psf 6.5.7.2, Figure 6-2 Table 6-4 Table 6-1 Figure 6-5 for 6.5.8.1 Partially Enclosed y Pressures for MWFRS p = qGCp - q, (GGpi)(6-17) Wall and Roof External pressure Coefficients Cp from Fig. 6-6 or 6-8 Wind Normal to Ridge (-Mo 0) L/B = #DIV/0!h/L' Windward wall C0 0.8 #DIV/OI for L/B = 3DIV/OI Side wall Cp = -0.7 Wind Parallel to Ridge (-Mo 0) UB = #DIV/0! Windward wall Cp = 0.8 h/L = 20/0 = #DIV/0! for L/B = #DIV/0! -0.7 • 20/0 = #DIV/0! Windward roof CD = 9= 0.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! SDIV/0!#DIV/0! #DIV/OI RoofCp= SDIV/0! for dist 10.0 #DIV/0! 20.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/OI #DIV/0! #DIV/0! I #piv|l! I JjplVfO! I I t GCpi = ± 0.55 qi(GCpi) = ± 15.90(0.55) = ± 8.75 All forces shown in psf q, ± 8.75 All forces shown in psf # DIV/0! #DIV/0! "1 = 0 1 p=qGCp-q;(GCpi) Eq. 6-15 where q = qz for windward q = qh for leeward wall, side wall and roof @20 ft qi = qh for enclosed building @20 ft For Exp C Zg=900 Kz = 2.01(z/z9)2fa Kz(min) = 2.01(15/za)2' Roof Ht, h = 20 ft Leeward wall Side wall Roof Height all all ww Lw Kh 0.902 0.902 Pt, 15.90 15.90 Or Normal to Ridge -1- to 0 CP #DIV/0! -0.7 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! qhGcp #DIV/0! -9.46 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Parallel to ridge -L to 0 CP #DIV/0! -0.70 SDIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! qhGCp #DIV/0! -9.46 #DIV/0! fr 0-10.0 #DIV/0! fr>10.0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Windward wall z, Ht. (ft) Oto 15 15.0 20.0 25.0 Kz 0.849 0.849 0.902 0.945 qz 14.96 14.96 15.90 16.66 Wind Normal to Ridge CP 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 p =qzGcp 10.17 10.17 10.81 11.33 WW+LW #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Wind Parallel to Ridge CP 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 P =q2GCp 10.17 10.17 10.81 11.33 WW+LW #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 6.5.12.2.2 Low-Rise Building Velocity pressure qz = .00256 K2 K Ka= 1.00 at mean roof high h = 20 Kh = 0.90 Roof angle 9= 0.0 p = qh[(GCp() - (GCP,)] qh= 15.86 Internal Pressure Coef (GCpi) = ± 0.55 2a = 6.0 ft Kj V2 lw ^ = 0.85 (6-1 5) V=lw=1.00 Exp = C T-6-3 (6-18) Partially Enclosed Figure 6-5 Figure 6-10 MWFRS Method 2 Load Direction Building Surface 1 2 3 4 5 6 1E | 2E 3E 4E Trans Long Trans Long GCP, GCpf qh(GCpf + Gcpl) qh(GCp) - GCpi) qh(GCpf + GCpi) qh(GCp(-Gcpl) 0.40 0.40 15.07 -2.38 15.07 -2.38 -0.69 -0.69 -2.22 -19.67 -2.22 -19.67 -0.37 -0.37 2.86 -14.59 2.86 -14.59 -0.29 -0.29 4.12 -13.32 4.12 -13.32 -0.45 -0.45 1.59 -15.86 1.59 -15.86 -0.45 -0.45 1.59 -15.86 1.59 -15.86 0.61 0.61 18.40 0.95 18.40 0.95 -1.07 -1.07 -8.25 -25.70 -8.25 -25.70 -0.53 -0.53 0.32 -17.13 0.32 -17.13 -0.43 -0.43 1.90 -15.55 1.90 -15.55 4 6.5.12.4COMPONENTS AND CLADDING 6.5.12.4.1 Low-rise building and building with h < 60ft Velocity pressure q2 = .00256 K2 Ka K,, V2 lw (6-1 5) K2t=1.00 Kd=0.85 V = 90 qz= 17.63 Kz at mean roof high h = 20.0 ft OK Kh = 0.90 Exp = C velocity at mean roof height, qh = 15.86 p = qh(GCp - GCpi) (6-22) External pressure, + GCP = 1 '-GCP=-1.1 Internal pressure, Gp, = ± 0.55 Partially Enclosed = 1.00 Figure 6. 11 through 6-16 Figure 6-5 p = 15.86[1 - (±0.55)] psf p= 24.58 psf psf - (±0.55)] psf psf -j. ...... jr" " 1 ' £ = "'^V' £-"• P' •ri7 0: ' C M 9 ^esf -0-7 fSBffllsw1- 4-» >c .» •• a, < '*" I f ;) ^ i^- t : X A- - .:.; C ' '' ' ' •* v,l ,J' .4..Q. 1.4: NOT AN AUTHORIZED REPORT Use settings screen to create your company title block here. Title : ...New- Job* : ...New... Description.... Dsgnr: Page:. Date: DEC 16,2010 This Wall in File: c:\program files (x86)\rp2007\begag.rp5 ^•Ketain Pro 2007 , 24-Jul-2008, (c) 1989-2008 ^•ww.retainpro.com/support for latest release CantHevered Retaining Wall Design Code: IBC 2006^•Registration # : RP-1 157865 RP2007-R a ° Criteria | Retained Height = 4.00ft Wall height above soil = 0.00 ft Slope Behind Wall = 0.00 : 1 Height of Soil over Toe = 0.00 in Water height over heel = 0.0 ft Wind on Stem = 0.0 psf Vertical component of active lateral soil pressure options: USED for Soil Pressure. NOT USED for Sliding Resistance. USED for Overturning Resistance. Surcharge Loads | Surcharge Over Heel = o.O psf Used To Resist Sliding & Overturning Surcharge Over Toe = 125.0 psf Used for Sliding & Overturning Axial Load Applied to Stem | Axial Dead Load = 0.0 Ibs Axial Live Load = 0.0 Ibs Axial Load Eccentricity = 0.0 in ; Design Summary | ^HVall Stability Ratios ^^Overturning = 2.08 OK 'Slab Resists All Sliding ! Total Bearing Load = 2,471 Ibs ...resultant ecc. = 11.21 in Soil Pressure @ Toe = 1,490 psf OK Soil Pressure @ Heel = 0 psf OK Allowable = 1,500 psf Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable ACI Factored @ Toe = 1,788 psf ACI Factored @ Heel = 0 psf Footing Shear @ Toe = 0.0 psi OK Footing Shear @ Heel = 6.3 psi OK Allowable = 75.0 psi Sliding Calcs Slab Resists All Sliding ! Lateral Sliding Force = 1,273.8 Ibs Soil Data | Footing Dimensions & Allow Soil Bearing - 1 ,500.0 psf Toe Width Equivalent Fluid Pressure Method Heel Width = Heel Active Pressure = 110.0psf/ft Total Footing Width = Toe Active Pressure = 110.0psf/ft Footing Thickness = Passive Pressure = 200.0 psf/ft Soil Density, Heel = 110.00 pcf jgW|*J I Soil Density, Toe 0.00 pcf Key Distance from Toe = FootingllSoil Friction = 0.300 c- -i u ^ . • • f c = 2,500 psi Fy =Soil height to ignore Footing Concrete Density =for passive pressure = 0.00 in . M 0 , _ Cover @ Top = 2.00 in @ ; Lateral Load Applied to Stem | Adjacent Footing Load Lateral Load = 0.0#/ft Adjacent Footing Load - ...Height to Top = 0.00ft Footing Width ...Height to Bottom = 0.00ft Eccentricity Wall to Ftg CL Dist Footing Type at Back of Wall Poisson's Ratio = Stem Construction I Top stem Design Height Above Ftc ft = 0.00 Wall Material Above "Ht" = Concrete Thickness = 7.00 RebarSize = #5 Rebar Spacing = 16.00 Rebar Placed at = Center L/OSIQn Dcltcl fb/FB + fa/Fa = 0.556 Total Force @ Section Ibs = 1 ,408.0 Moment.. ..Actual ft-#= 1,877.3 Moment Allowable = 3,374.8 Shear Actual psi= 33.5 Shear Allowable psi= 75.0 Wall Weight = 87.5 Rebar Depth 'd' in = 3.50 LAP SPLICE IF ABOVE in = 23.40 LAP SPLICE IF BELOW in = HOOK EMBED INTO FTG in = 10.50 fm psi = Fs psi = Solid Grouting = Strengths | 0.58ft 3.50 ""4.08" 15.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00ft 60,000 psi 150.00 pcf 0.0018 Btm.= 3.00 in 1 0.0 Ibs 0.00ft 0.00 in 0.00 ft Line Load 0.0ft 0.300 Load Factors — Building Code Dead Load Live Load Earth, H Wind, W Seismic, E IBC 2006 1.200 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.000 Modular Ratio 'n' Short Term Factor Equiv. Solid Thick. Masonry Block Type Masonry Design Method Concrete Data —. —fc Fy = Medium Weight = ASD psi= 2,500.0 psi = 60,000.0 NOT AN AUTHORIZED REPORT Use settings screen to create your company title block here. Title • ...New... Job# : ...New... Description.... Dsgnr: Page: I Date: DEC 16,2010 This Wall in File: c:\program files (x86)\rp2007\begag.rp5 Pro 2007 , 24-JUI-2008, (C) 1989-2008retainpro.com/supportforiatestreiease Cantilevered Retaining Wall Designlegislation #: RP-1157865 RP2007-R " a Code: IBC 2006 Footing Design Results | Toe Heel Factored Pressure = 1 ,788 0 psf Mu' : Upward = 283 0 ft-# Mu' : Downward = 71 0 ft-# Mu: Design = 212 1,877fM* ActuaM -Way Shear = 0.00 6.31 psi Allow 1 -Way Shear = 75.00 75.00 psi Other Acceptable Sizes & Spacings Toe Reinforcing = #5 @ 18.00 in Toe: Not req'd, Mu < S * Fr Heel Reinforcing = #5 @ 18. 00 in Heel: Not req'd, Mu < S * Fr Key Reinforcing = None Spec'd Key: No key defined I Summary of Overturning & Resisting Forces & Moments OVERTURNINGForce Distance Moment Item Ibs ft ft-# Heel Active Pressure = 1,515.9 1.75 2,652.9 Soil Over Heel = Surcharge over Heel = Sloped Soil Over Heel = Toe Active Pressure = -85.9 0.42 -35.8 Surcharge Over Heel = Surcharge Over Toe = -156.3 0.63 -97.7 Adjacent Footing Load = Adjacent Footing Load = Axial Dead Load on Stem = Added Lateral Load = * Axial Live Load on Stem = Load @ Stem Above Soil = Soil Over Toe = Surcharge Over Toe = Stem Weight(s) = Earth @ Stem Transitions ~~ • Total = 1,273.8 O.T.M. = 2,519.4 Footing Weighl Resisting/Overturning Ratio = 2.08 Key Weight = Vertical Loads used for Soil Pressure = 2,470.8 Ibs Vert. Component = Vertical component of active pressure used for soil pressure Total = 1 RESISTINGForce Distance Moment Ibs ft fMf 1,283.3 2.62 3,364.5 72.5 0.29 21.0 350.0 0.87 305.1 765.0 2.04 1,560.6 4.08 2,470.8 Ibs R.M.= 5,251.2 * Axial live load NOT included in total displayed, or used for overturning resistance, but is included for soil pressure calculation. DESIGNER NOTES: >^ y >- ^/f o*-' '*• v '> "S .. 0 r O. EQUIPMENT ON ROOF [ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1]II FP(S) = 0.4 x ap x SD x WD SDS = RP = 2.5 0.907 610.0 6.0 1.0 (MAX) Ib FP, Fw 1.75 ft z = h PP(S)276.64 Ib Fp(S)min = 0.30 x SDSxlPxWp Fp(S)max = 1.60 x SDSxlPxWp = 885.23 Ib ft = 165.98 Ib OK OK Fp<w) = I 26.2 psf x 3.5 ft x 6.2 fp(W)568.54 Ib M,'O.T.(S)= 276.6 x 1.8 = 484.11 Ib-ft MO.T.(W) = 568.5 x 1.8 MO.T.(W) = 994.95 Ib-ft MR<S> = 610.0 x ( 3.9 / 2 ) x ( 0.6 - 0.14 x SDS MR(S) = 562.66 Ib-ft MR(W) = 610.0 x ( 3.9 / 2 ) x ( 0.667 MR(W) = 793.40 Ib-ft UPLIFT(S) UPLIFT(S) = ( 484. 1 1 = -10.Q7 |b UPLIFT(W) = ( 994.95 UPLIFT(W) = 25.84 Ib 562.66 ) / ( 3.90 x 2 corners ) 793.40 ) / ( 3.90 x 2 corners ) 3.90 Ift 3.50 ft USE: TIE DOWN w/ M/2|in DIAMx 4" LAG BOLTS @ EA. CORNER & MIDPOINT (CAPACITY = 2.5 in x 305 Ib/in = 762.5 Ib (per bolt) JO O/, EQUIPMENT ON ROOF FP(s) = 0.4 x ap x SDS x W 2f> [ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1] WD Wp = 2.5 0.907 1390.0 6.0 1.0 (MAX) Ib FB.F,pi ' W 2.00 ft z = h Fp(s) = 630.37 Ib Fp(s)min = 0.30 x SDSxlPxWp = 378.22 Ib OK FP(s)max = 1.60 x SDSxlPxWp = 2017.17 Ib OK 4.00 ft rP(W) FP(W) 26.2 |psf x | 4.0 ft x 9.6 ft 1006.08 Ib MO.T.(S) = 630.4 x 2.0 MO.T.(S) = 1260.73 Ib-ft = 1006.1 x 2.0 M0:T.(W) = 2012.16 Ib-ft MR(S) = 1390.0 x ( 5.3 / 2 ) x ( 0.6 - 0.14 x SDS MR(S) = 1725.93 Ib-ft MR(W) = 1390.0 x ( 5.3 / 2 ) x ( 0.667 ) M,R(W)2433.72 Ib-ft UPLIFT(S) = ( 1260.73 - 1725.93 )/( 5.25 x 2 corners) UPLIFT(S) = -44.30 Ib UPLIFT(W) = ( 2012.16 - 2433.72 )/( 5.25 x 2 corners) UPLIFT(W) = -40.15 Ib USE: TIE DOWN w/ | 1/2 [in DIAMx4" LAG BOLTS @ EA. CORNER & MIDPOINT (CAPACITY = 2.5 in x 305 Ib/in = 762.5 Ib (per bolt) 10 7£oe>;£: 1 TO """" ' •"-' ' ' ":"" "J -' V- ^ a ' ^ i..,„„» • ««» r» /*' 0 u'/e:M^ o f f- o4 ./ipc/f-I 4. 7" 4- ix o WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS (cont.) Two units this size over pool area HOTES: t. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES, DIMENSIONSIN I ] ABE IK MILLIMETERS. 2.® mt CENTER OF GRAVITY • DIRECTION OF AIR F ECONOMIZER HOQ& (VERTECAL)TWO-POSITION &AXPEft HOOD(VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL)IOPHONAL) FRONT FUTER/ECOKOKUER ACCESS PANEL(DISPOSABLE FILTERS! IHDQOR COILACCESS PANEL So— — • — e=r- PANEL > ^ • •' CONDENSERCOIL ' <|- SB™' RIGHT 8ARQHETRIC / POKES RELIEF EXHAUSTFLO* Vertical Connections / Economizer ~ar Horizontal Connections / Economizer B 0 E F COHHECTION SIZES 2 i/i- fWJ DIA POWER SUPPLT HOLE r/6- [22J D1A FIELD CONffiOL WIRING HOLE JM--14 HPT COSOEMSATE ORAEM 7/6* tZ21 t>lA FIELD CONVENIENCE OUTLET HOLE THRU- THE -BASE CHARTTHESE HOLES REQUIRED FOR USE cneTtipviioesAOMOGAOMOTAQa ACCESSORT NO. DCS o&e DOT THREADEDCONDI! T SUE 2* 2'i /r 2'a*i ifi'?• WIRE USE ACC.m FOKEB ACC. 24V PWER ACC. 24V POWER R£ 'C HOLES Z S (NAK. > / • m.n " 12?. 21 t 2" E38.ll/ " 122.!] • [22.21 • ISO, 81 18' I22.7J 8- E22.212 t/2' I6J.51 FOR 'THRU- m -BASIPAH- F AC TORT OPTIC*.flTTtKGS m X t 1 ARE PROVIDED ASSPECFFIED ON 'M6*. Fig. 12 - Dimensions 50HCQ 12 27 WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS (cont.) UNIT 50HCOD1 2 I STD UNIT WEIGHT 1390 \ KG. /632 CORNER WEIGHT (A) IBS. 356 KG. 162 CORNER WEIGHT (B) IBS. 344 KG. 156 CORNER WEIGHT (C) IBS. 339 KG. 154 CORNER WEIGHT (0) IBS. 351 KG. 160 C.G. X 57 [14481 Y 31 1/2 [8001 I 21 1/8 1537] STANDARD UNTTWEIGHT IS WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEAT J WITHOUT PACKAGING. FOR OPTIONS i ACCESSORIES, REFER TO THE PRODUCT DATA CATALOG. CORNER A CORNER B CORNER D CORNER C FRONT C10846 Fig. 13 - Dimensions 50HCQ 12 Fig. 14 - Service Clearance LOG A B C D DIMENSION 48- in. (1219 mm) 18-in. (457mm) 18- in. (457mm) 12- in. (305 mm) 42- in. (1067mm) 36-in. (914 mm) Special 36-in. (914mm) 18-in. (457mm) 42- in. (1067mm) 36-in. (914 mm) CONDITION Unit disconnect is mounted on panel No disconnect, convenience outlet option Recommended service clearance Minimum clearance Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall) Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass) Check for sources of flue products within 1 0-ft of unit fresh air intake hood Side condensate drain is used Minimum clearance Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall, another unit) Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass) 28 WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS NOTES. 1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES, DIMENSIONSIN t ) ARE IN MILLIMETERS. CENTER OF GRAVITY DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW One unit this size over office/snack. FILTER ACCESS PANEL (TOOL -LESS) INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL COMP.ACCESS • PANEL C3 |oo : '.\ \ CONDENSERCOIL I U(J RIGHT BACK Vertical Connections / Economizer U<J : : o i COMP. ACCESS• PANEL ' C3 1 CONDENSERCOIL 1 CJO Horizontal Connections / Economizer A 6 C D E C CONNECTION SIZES 1 3/81 [351 CIA FIELD POWER SUPPLY HOLE 2" 1 51 1 DIA POWER SUPPLY KNOCKOUT 1 3/4' 144] OIA GAME ACCESS PLUG 7/8' 1221 OIA FIELD CONTROL WIRING HOLE 3/4--14 NPT CONDENSATE DRAIN 21/2' (6<! DIA POWER SUPPLY KNOCK-OUT THRU-THE-BASE CHARTTHESE HOLES REQUIRED FDR USECRBFWWR001AOI 1 X 1 t • THREADEDCONDUIT SIZE 1/2' 1/2' 3/4- (0011 (IREUSE ACC. J4K POWER REO'D HOLESIZES (MAX.) 1/8' [Z2.21 !/8' I2Z.2J 1 MS" 128.41 FOR THBU-THE-BASEPAr FUCTOHV OPTION, FITTINGS FOR ONU < S V ARE PBOVIDEO SELECT EITHER 3/4- OR 1/2'FOR POWER. DEPEND1NC 0* WIRE SIZE UNIT 5DHCOAD4 50HCOAD5 50HCOA06 J 33 3/8 1847) 41 3/8 11051 1 41 3/8 11051) K 18 5/8 U72I 14 7/8 13771 14 7/8[377] C10230 Fig. 1 - Dimensions 50HCQ 04-06 19 WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS (cont.) UNIT 50HCOA04 50HCOA05 50HCOA06| STO. UNIT WEIGHT L8S. 495 JkftSjs ' 610 KG. 225 263 277 CORNER WEIGHT (A) LBS. 130 161 165 1 KG. 59 73 75 CORNER WEIGHT (8) LBS. 118 147 152 KG. 54 67 69 CORNER WEIGHT (C) LBS. 118 130 141 KG. 54 59 64 CORNER WEIGHT (D) LBS. 130 142 152 KG. 59 64 69 C.G. X 35 3/8 [899] 35 1/2 (902) 35 3/4 [908] Y 23 3/8 [594] 21 7/8 [556] 22 1/2 [5723 HEIGHT Z 18 3/8 !467] 20 1/2 1521] 20 3/4 1527] CORNER B CORNER 0 moo \ : oog CORNER C C10231 Fig. 2 - Dimensions 50HCQ 04-06 Fig. 3 - Service Clearance LOC A B C D DIMENSION 48- in. (1219mm) 18-in. (457mm) 18-in. (457mm) 12-in. (305mm) 42- in. (1067mm) 36-in. (914mm) Special 36-in. (914mm) 18-in. (457mm) 42- in. (1067mm) 36-in. (914mm) CONDITION Unit disconnect is mounted on panel No disconnect, convenience outlet option Recommended sen/ice clearance Minimum clearance Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall) Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass) Check for sources of flue products within 10-ft of unit fresh air intake hood Side condensate drain is used Minimum clearance Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall, another unit) Surface behind servicer is electrically non -conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass) 20 STANDARD LOAD TABLE / OPEN WEB STEEL JOISTS, K-SERIES Based on a Maximum Allowable Tensile Stress of 30,000 psl JOISTDESIGNATION j^BTH fin.)>nwrox. WT.(lbs./tt.) SPAN (ft.) 1 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 £42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ^ftP ^^60 28K6 28 11.4 548 541 511 486 477 439 446 397 418 361 393 329 370 300 349 275 330 252 312 232 296 214 280 198 266 183 253 170 241 158 230 147 220 137 210 128 201 120 192 112 184 105 177 99 170 93 163 88 157 83 151 78 145 74 140 70 135 66 28K7 28 11.8 550 543 550 522 531 486 497 440 466 400 438 364 412 333 389 305 367 280 348 257 329 237 313 219 297 203 283 189 269 175 257 163 245 152 234 142 224 133 214 125 206 117 197 110 189 103 182 97 175 92 168 87 162 82 156 77 151 73 28K8 28 12.7 550 543 550 522 550 500 550 480 515 438 484 399 456 364 430 333 406 306 384 282 364 260 346 240 328 222 312 206 297 192 284 179 271 167 259 156 248 146 237 136 227 128 218 120 209 113 201 106 193 100 186 95 179 89 173 85 166 80 28K9 28 13.0 550 543 550 522 550 500 550 480 549 463 527 432 496 395 468 361 442 332 418 305 396 282 376 260 357 241 340 224 324 208 309 194 295 181 282 169 270 158 258 148 247 139 237 130 228 123 219 115 210 109 203 103 195 97 188 92 181 87 28X10 28 14.3 550 543 550 522 550 500 550 480 549 463 532 435 516 410 501 389 487 366 474 344 461 325 447 306 424 284 404 263 384 245 367 228 350 212 334 198 320 186 306 174 294 163 282 153 270 144 260 136 250 128 240 121 232 114 223 108 215 102 28K12 28 17.1 550 543 550 522 550 500 550 480 549 463 532 435 516 410 501 389 487 366 474 344 461 325 449 308 438 291 427 277 417 264 407 252 398 240 389 229 380 219 372 210 365 201 357 193 350 185 338 175 325 165 313 156 301 147 290 139 280 132 30K7 30 12.3 550 543 534 508 501 461 471 420 443 384 418 351 395 323 373 297 354 274 336 253 "303" 217 289 202 276 188 263 176 251 164 241 153 230 144 221 135 212 127 203 119 195 112 188 106 181 100 174 94 168 89 162 84 156 80 151 76 146 72 141 69 30K8 30 13.2 550 543 550 520 549 500 520 460 490 420 462 384 436 353 413 325 391 300 371 277 353 256 335 238 320 221 305 206 291 192 278 179 266 168 255 157 244 148 234 139 225 130 216 123 208 116 200 109 192 103 185 98 179 92 173 88 167 83 161 79 156 75 30K9 30 13.4 550 543 550 520 549 500 532 468 516 441 501 415 475 383 449 352 426 325 404 300 384 278 365 258 348 240 332 223 317 208 303 195 290 182 277 171 266 160 255 150 245 141 235 133 226 126 218 119 209 112 202 106 195 100 188 95 181 90 175 86 169 81 30K10 30 15.0 550 543 550 520 549 500 532 468 516 441 501 415 487 392 474 374 461 353 449 333 438 315 427 300 413 282 394 263 376 245 359 229 344 214 329 201 315 188 303 177 291 166 279 157 268 148 258 140 249 132 240 125 231 118 223 112 215 106 208 101 201 96 30K11 30 16.4 550 543 550 520 549 500 532 468 516 441 501 415 487 392 474 374 461 353 449 333 438 315 427 •300 417 284 407 270 398 258 389 246 380 236 372 226 362 215 347 202 333 190. 320 179 308 169 296 159 285 150 275 142 265 135 256 128 247 121 239 115 231 109 30K12 30 Ji 17.6 550 543 550 520 549 500 532 468 516 441 501 415 487 392 474 374 461 353 449 333 438 315 427 300 28^| 270 398 258 389 246 380 236 372 226 365 216 357 207 350 199 343 192 336 184 330 177 324 170 312 161 301 153 290 145 280 137 13Gg| 262WPf 124 _J 18 High Efficiency Water Heaters, Boilers and Pool Heaters tfe|jr.'.Psrlwm '§if&; M|ffe Installation & Operation Manual 2 General venting (continued) Figure 2-5_Power DirectAire Horizontal Venting - See page 25 for more details Figure 2-6_E-Rite Sidewall Venting - See page 27 for more details Figure 2-7_Outdoor Venting - See page 14 for more details This pool heater has six (6) venting options. They are: (1) Conventional Negative Draft Venting with vertical rooftop flue termination and combustion air supplied from the equipment room, (2) DirectAire Vertical Venting with a vertical conventional vent for flue products and a combustion air pipe from either the sidewall or rooftop, (3) Power Sidewall Venting to exhaust flue products out a sidewall with a powered vent assembly and combustion air supplied from the equipment room (4) DirectAire Horizontal Venting with a powered vent assembly to exhaust the flue products out a sidewall and a combustion air pipe from the sidewall, (5) E-Rite Sidewall Venting which uses the internal combustion air fan to exhaust the flue products out a sidewall vent termination with a limited vent length. Combustion air for an E-Rite Sidewall vent must be supplied with a combustion air pipe from the sidewall, (6) Outdoor Venting using the factory supplied vent cap installed on the unit. All pool heaters are shipped from the factory equipped for Outdoor Installation. All other optional vent systems require the removal of the outdoor vent cap and installation of specific vent kits and venting materials. The following is a detailed explanation of the installation requirements for each venting system, components used and part numbers of vent kits for each model. 13 Installation & Operation Manual; WARNING \±WARNING 2 General venting General Vent installations for connection to gas vents or chimneys must be in accordance with "Venting of Equipment", of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA - B149 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment or applicable provisions of the local building codes. Conventional negative draft venting and sidewall venting applications, where outside air is used, must have adequate combustion and ventilation air supplied to the equipment room in accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA - B149 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, or applicable provisions of the local building codes. The distance of the vent terminal from adjacent buildings, windows that open and building openings, MUST comply with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA - B149 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment. Vent connection is made directly to the flue outlet connection on the pool heater. No additional draft diverter or barometric damper is required on single unit installations when a negative draft is maintained within the specified range. The connection from the pool heater's vent to the stack must be made as direct as possible. Barometric damper location The preferred location for the barometric damper (if required) is in a tee or collar installed in the vertical pipe, rising from the pool heater's flue outlet. The barometric damper must not be installed in a bullhead tee installed on the unit's flue outlet. The tee or collar containing the barometric damper should be approximately three feet vertically above the connection to the unit's flue outlet. This location ensures that any positive velocity pressure from the unit's internal combustion fan is dissipated and the flue products are rising due to buoyancy generated from the temperature of the flue products. Adjust the weights on the damper to ensure that draft is maintained within the specified range. Outdoor installation Units are self venting and can be used outdoors when installed with the factory supplied outdoor vent cap. The outdoor vent cap is mounted directly to the rear of the pool heater as shipped from the manufacturer and covers the flue outlet and combustion air inlet openings on the jacket. No additional vent piping is required. I" The flue products discharged from the flue outlet on the outdoor vent cap may be very hot. Avoid touching or other direct contact with the flue gases or the vent cap assembly. These components are hot and direct contact can result in burns. , CAUTION NOTICE ! ' Examine the venting system at least once a year. Check all joints and vent pipe connections for tightness. Also check for corrosion or deterioration. Immediately correct any problems observed in the venting system. 14m Outdoor models must be installed outdoors and must use the outdoor vent cap assembly supplied by the manufacturer. Personal injury or product damage may result if any other cap is used or if an outdoor model is used indoors. All covers, doors, and jacket panels must be properly installed to ensure proper operation and prevent a hazardous condition. PooJ heaters which are shut down or will not operate may experience freezing due to convective air flow in the outdoor vent cap installed on the unit. If operated in cold climates, continuous pump operation is recommended to help prevent freezing of pool water in an outdoor installation. Proper freeze protection must be provided. A pool heater that is not in use in the winter season must be properly drained and winterized. See the Winterizing section of the EnergyRite Service Manual. Combustion air supply must be free of contaminants (see Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements in the Determine Pool Heater Location section). To prevent recirculation of the flue products into the combustion air inlet, follow all instructions in this section. The venting areas must never be obstructed. Keep area clean and free of combustible and flammable materials. Maintain a minimum clearance of 3 inches to combustible surfaces and a minimum of a 3 inch clearance to the air inlet. To avoid a blocked air inlet or blocked flue condition, keep the outdoor cap air inlet, flue outlet and drain slot clear of leaves, debris, snow, ice, etc. A pool heater should not be located so that high winds can deflect off of adjacent walls, buildings, or shrubbery causing recirculation. Recirculation of flue products may cause operational problems, bad combustion or damage to controls. The pool heater should be located at least 3 feet from any wall or vertical surface to prevent adverse wind conditions from affecting performance. Installation & Operation Manual 5 Sidewall venting The power sidewall venting system Length of flue pipe Power sidewall venting with combustion air from the equipment room This venting system uses a power vent assembly which pulls the flue products from the pool heater and exhausts out a sidewall. The fan in the power vent cap generates a negative draft at the unit. Combustion air is drawn from the equipment room (see Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements in the Determine Pool Heater Location section). The outdoor vent cap must be removed and the optional Sidewall Vent kit must be installed. See the Installation of Optional Vent Kits section. CAPTION ]The Power Sidewall Vent kit is to be used for 120 VAC applications ONLY. Figure 5-1_Power Sidewall Venting Installation The sidewall fan is mounted in a vent cap which is installed on an exterior wall. The sidewall fan and accessories are included in a venting kit which must be furnished by the manufacturer in accordance with CSA International requirements. This venting kit includes a flue adapter, an air inlet cover, the sidewall fan/cap, barometric damper, proving switch and all necessary relays to interlock with the pool heater's control system. A barometric damper is required in the flue on Power Sidewall Venting installations. A barometric damper is supplied with each Power Sidewall Vent kit and MUST be installed in the flue of each unit. The barometric damper must be adjusted to maintain a negative draft between 0.02 to 0.08 inches water when the power sidewall vent cap is operating. The barometric damper controls draft and provides dilution air to the vent system to prevent condensate formation. When a barometric damper is installed, the equipment room must have adequate air to supply dilution air to the barometric damper. The maximum total equivalent length of flue pipe connected to the power sidewall cap cannot exceed 75 equivalent feet. Subtract 5 feet for each elbow in the vent. Do not exceed the limit for total equivalent vent pipe length. Sidewall vent termination Figure 5-2_Power Sidewall Vent Cap The power sidewall vent cap must be installed on an exterior sidewall. The power sidewall vent cap and accessories are included in a venting kit which must be furnished by the manufacturer in accordance with CSA International requirements. This venting kit includes a flue adapter, an air inlet cover, the power sidewall cap, barometric damper, proving switch, and all necessary relays to interlock with the heaters control system. The power sidewall vent cap MUST be interlocked with the pool heater's control system to start the fan on a call for heat and prove fan operation before the pool heater fires. Terminal strip connections are provided on the unit for easy connection of the factory supplied vent kit and control package for the sidewall vent fan. See the installation instructions provided with the vent kit. Sidewall vent pipe requirements The connection from the vent to the power sidewall fan/cap MUST be made with listed type "B" double-wall (or equivalent) vent and accessories. There shall be no reduction in vent size from the units flue outlet to the inlet of the sidewall vent fan. Vent pipe material must be supplied by the installer. Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Venting of Flue Products sections for venting flue products to the outdoors. See Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements in the Determine Pool Heater Location section to ensure that adequate combustion and ventilation air is supplied to the equipment room. All other general installation requirements must be followed. 24 5 Sidewall venting (continued) Venting of flue products The sidewall vent cap shall terminate at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet within 10 feet. The sidewall vent shall terminate at. least 4 feet below, 4 feet horizontally from or 1 foot above any door, window, or gravity air inlet to the building. Do not terminate the sidewall vent in a window well, stairwell, alcove courtyard, or other recessed area. The sidewall vent can not terminate below grade. The sidewall vent system shall terminate at least 1 foot above grade, above normal snow levels, and at least 7 feet above grade when located adjacent to public walkways. The sidewall vent shall not terminate directly above a public walkway. The sidewall vent terminal shall not be installed closer than 10 feet from an inside corner of an L-shaped structure. The sidewall vent cap should have a minimum clearance of 4 feet horizontally from and in no case above or below, unless a 4 foot horizontal distance is maintained from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment. Flue gas condensate can freeze on exterior walls or on the vent cap. Frozen condensate on the vent cap can result in a blocked flue condition. Some discoloration to exterior building surfaces can be expected. Adjacent brick or masonry surfaces should be protected with a rust resistant sheet metal plate. Power sidewall vent kits The Power Sidewall Vent kit MUST be ordered from the pool heater manufacturer. The part number for each kit is listed by unit size. Each kit includes a flue adapter, an air inlet cover, a powered sidewall fan/cap assembly, barometric damper, control relay, proving switch and instructions for proper installation. The outdoor vent kit, installed on the pool heater as shipped from the factory, must be removed to install the Power Sidewall Vent kit. F • " = *;;;K;: /ISBLB.SA " • , ;:;- .. $f|*R$IDEWAIl, VENT KITS. Model Number ER152 ER202 ER252 ER302 ER402 Flue Size 4" 4" 5" 5" 6" Power Sidewall Kit SVK3060 SVK3060 SVK3061 SVK3062 SVK3063 The power system Installation ^Operaifen Pool heaters which are shut down or will not operate may experience freezing due to convective air flow into the equipment room. If operated in cold climates, continuous pump operation is recommended to help prevent freezing of pool water. Proper freeze protection must be provided. A pool heater that is not in use in the winter season must be properly drained and winterized. See the Winterizing section of the EnergyRite Service Manual. directaire horizontal vent 12" Figure 5-3_Power DirectAire Horizontal Installation Illustration Power directaire horizontal with a sidewall flue and sidewall air inlet Follow all requirements in the General Venting section and Sidewall Venting for venting flue products to the outdoors and general installation instructions. The Power Sidewall Vent kit is to be used for 120 VAC applications ONLY. The Power DirectAire Horizontal vent system requires the installation of two pipes directly to the pool heater, one pipe for flue products and one for combustion air. Both pipes are installed horizontally with a sidewall termination point. Vent connection is made directly to the pool heater. Flue products are carried to the sidewall by a power sidewall cap/fan assembly. A barometric damper is supplied with each DirectAire Horizontal Vent kit and MUST be installed in the flue of each unit. The barometric damper must be adjusted to maintain a negative draft between 0.02 to 0.08 inches water when the power sidewall vent cap is operating. •i 25 Installation & Qperatton Mawial 5 Sidewall venting The Power DirectAire Horizontal combustion air supply system has specific material and installation requirements. The air inlet pipe uses an adapter to supply combustion air and for connection directly to the pool heater. The combustion air inlet pipe will be a dedicated system with one air inlet pipe per pool heater. The air inlet pipe must be connected to a combustion air inlet cap as specified in this section. Combustion air supply pipes for multiple pool heater installations can NOT be combined into a single pipe and inlet termination point. Combustion air supplied from outdoors must be free of contaminants (see Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements in the Determine Pool Heater Location section). Figure 5-4_Air Inlet Cap for Sidewall Termination Sidewall air inlet The sidewall air inlet cap is supplied in the Power DirectAire Horizontal Vent kit which must be ordered from the manufacturer. This sidewall cap will supply combustion air for a single unit only. Locate units as close as possible to a sidewall where the combustion air supply system will be installed. To prevent recirculation of flue products from an adjacent vent cap into the combustion air inlet, follow all applicable clearance requirements in the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code and instructions in this manual. The combustion air inlet cap must be installed at least one foot above ground level and above normal snow levels. The point of termination for the combustion air inlet cap MUST be at least 3 feet below the point of flue gas termination (power vent cap) if it is located within 10 feet of the flue outlet from the power vent cap. Use care to ensure that the air inlet cap assembly is properly installed on the air inlet pipe. The combustion air inlet cap and the power vent cap MUST be installed on the same wall and the same pressure zone. The combustion air inlet cap must not be installed closer than 10 feet from an inside corner of an L-shaped structure. Incorrect installation and/or location of the air inlet cap can allow the discharge of flue products to be drawn into the combustion process on the pool heater. This can result in incomplete combustion and potentially hazardous levels of carbon monoxide in the flue products. This will cause operational problems with the pool heater and possible spillage of flue products which can cause personal injury, death, or property damage. Length of air inlet pipe The total equivalent length of the Power DirectAire Horizontal combustion air inlet pipe must not exceed a maximum of 75 equivalent feet in length. Subtract 5 feet for each elbow in the air intake system. Do not exceed limits for the combustion air inlet piping lengths. Air inlet pipe materials The Power DirectAire Horizontal system requires installation of a separate pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the pool heater. See the air inlet pipe materials specified in the DirectAire Venting section for material requirements and sealing recommendations for the air inlet pipe in a DirectAire Horizontal system. Using other vent or air intake materials, failure to properly seal all seams and joints or failure to follow vent pipe manufacturer's instructions can result in personal injury, death, or property damage. Mixing of venting materials will void the warranty and certification of the pool heater. NOTICE I"* The use of double-wall vent material for the combustion air inlet pipe is recommended when the pool heater is operated in cold climates to prevent the condensation of airborne moisture in the incoming combustion air. Vent kits The Power DirectAire Horizontal Vent kit for sidewall installation MUST be ordered from the pool heater manufacturer. The part number for each kit is listed by unit size. Each kit has a flue adapter, inlet air collar, sidewall power vent cap, barometric damper, proving switch, controls, and combustion air inlet cap to supply air to a single pool heater and instructions for proper installation. The flue pipe and air inlet pipes are purchased locally. 26 Installation & Operation Manual 5 Sidewall venting (continued) • ~. *',. - , • •" , TABM-5B • - -. POWER DIEECTAIRI HORIZONTAL' ... ' '•• " . VEST Km- Model Number ER152 ER202 ER252 ER302 ER402 Flue Size 4" 4" 5" 5" 6" DirectAire Inlet Pipe* 4" 4" 5" 5" 5" Power DirectAire Horizontal Kit SVK3064 SVK3064 SVK3065 SVK3066 SVK3067 *Minimum diameter, installer may increase diameter one pipe size for ease of installation if needed. The sidewall air inlet cap supplied in the Power DirectAire Horizontal Vent kit is used to supply combustion air to a single pool heater. Combustion air supply pipes from multiple units can NOT be combined into a single air inlet pipe and inlet point The use of a sidewall air inlet cap other than the manufacturer's recommended cap may result in operational problems with the unit or potentially hazardous spillage of flue products which can cause personal injury, death, or property damage. For venting flue products horizontally to the outdoors, follow all requirements in the installation instructions for sidewall venting. The termination point for the flue products must follow the clearance requirements in the Sidewall Vent Termination - Venting of Flue Products section. A barometric damper is required in the flue on Power DirectAire Horizontal installations. The barometric damper must be adjusted to maintain a negative draft within the 0.02 to 0.08 inches water required for proper operation. The barometric damper provides dilution air to the vent system to prevent condensate formation. A CAUTION |Pool heaters which are shut down or will not operate may experience freezing due to convective air flow in the air inlet pipe connected to the unit. If operated in cold climates, continuous pump operation is recommended to help prevent freezing of pool water on DirectAire systems. Proper freeze protection must be provided. A pool heater that is not in use in the winter season must be properly drained and winterized. See the Winterizing section of the EnergyRite Service Manual. E-Rite sidewall venting system Figure 5-5_E-Rite Sidewall Vent Installation The E-Rite venting option provides an alternative to vent the appliance to a sidewall under limited vent lengths without the need for an external powered sidewall venter. The maximum vent length of 20 equivalent feet allows for up to 15 feet of horizontal vent length between a sidewall and the pool heater, and includes one 90° elbow fitted at the flue and air inlet connections on the cabinet. A listed AL29-4C stainless steel sealed vent system suitable for venting direct vent applications must be used. Refer to page 28 of this manual for specific recommendations from listed AL29-4C vent system manufacturers. The combustion air fan of the pool heater forces the flue products to the outside through the vent terminal while at the same time drawing in combustion air from the outside through the air inlet terminal. Both inlet and vent terminals must be located in the same pressure zone, and a specific dimensional relationship of intake to exhaust terminal orientation must also be followed. The operation of the pool heater under this option is immune to the effects of wind. This is sometimes referred to as a "balanced flue" or "direct vent" application. Since both terminals are in the same pressure zone, any pressure exerted on one terminal is also exerted on the other terminal, canceling out identical wind pressure effects. When this option is used, an optional E-Rite Sidewall Vent kit must be purchased and installed. See Installation of Optional Vent Kits on page 16 of this manual. The air shutter on the combustion air fan may require adjustment after the E-Rite Sidewall Vent kit is installed. Reference Table 5C - Air Shutter Adjustment Opening for E-Rite Vent Systems on page 28 of this manual. 27 installation & Operation Manual: 5 Sidewall venting ,. ;«f, N< • .TXSBkrSC , &R SHtfTER ApJlttttfENT OPENING FOR'" E-BrravsNtsYSimcs Model Number ER152 ER202 ER252 ER302 ER402 "A" Dimension Opening 1 1/4" 1 1/4" 1 3/8" 1 9/16" 1 3/4" Chamber Pressure 1.4" 1.4" 1.4" 1.4" 1.4" The E-Rite Sidewall Vent kit includes recommendations to purchase and install specific sidewall vent terminations from recommended AL29-4C vent system manufacturers. This venting kit includes installation instructions, a flue adapter, air pipe adapter, air inlet collar assembly, air inlet terminal, flexible steel re-enforced air hose, clamps, gaskets, and fasteners necessary to install the venting system. • ''";:'' ' " . v ' TABLED 5&, £: '~r. '"''"': E-SrJ$SlD%WAlJL VENT KITS '"SIS' , Model Number ER152 ER202 ER252 ER302 ER402 Inlet & Outlet Vent Diameter 4" 4" 5" 5" 6" E-Rite Sidewall Vent Kit HDK3045 HDK3045 HDK3046 HDK3047 HDK3048 Figure 5-6_Combustion Air Fan with Air Shutter "A" Dimension The connection from the vent to the sidewall cap must be made with a listed AL29-4C stainless steel sealed vent system suitable for venting direct vent applications. There shall be no reduction in vent size from the pool heater's flue outlet to the inlet of the sidewall vent cap. Vent pipe material may be purchased locally by the installer. Recommended manufacturers of listed AL29-4C vent system materials are identified as follows: Protech Systems Inc., www.protechinfo.com Z-Flex, www.Z-Flex.com Heat-Fab Inc., www.heat-fab.com Metal-Fab Inc., www.mtlfab.com Installation & Operation Manual 5 Sidewall venting Sealing of venting materials (continued) The AL29-4C vent materials must be installed and sealed per the vent manufacturer's installation instructions. The E-Rite Sidewall Vent System requires installation of a separate pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the pool heater. This pipe is referred to as the combustion air inlet pipe, with one end connecting to the air inlet collar at the rear of the cabinet the other end connecting to the air inlet cap at the wall. The pipe must be either a single or double-wall metal pipe that has all joints and connections sealed with tape or suitable sealant. For multiple pool heater installations, each pool heater must have combustion air provided independently by a dedicated air inlet pipe. Combustion air supplied from outdoors must be free of contaminants (see Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements in the Determine Pool Heater Location section). If Type "B" double-wall vent material or single-wall galvanized vent pipe material is used for the air inlet pipe, follow the sealing instructions of the assembled pipe sections as follows: 1. Seal all joints and seams of the air inlet pipe using either aluminum foil duct tape meeting UL Standard 723 or 181A-P or a high quality UL listed silicone sealant such as those manufactured by Dow Corning or General Electric. 2. Do not install seams of vent pipe on the bottom of horizontal runs. 3. Secure all joints with a minimum of three sheet metal screws or pop rivets. Apply aluminum foil duct tape or silicone sealant to all screws or rivets installed in the vent pipe. 4. Ensure that the air inlet pipes are properly supported. NOTICE CAUTION The use of double-wall vent material for the combustion air inlet pipe is recommended when the pool heater is operated in cold climates to prevent the condensation of airborne moisture in the incoming combustion air. Using other vent or air intake materials, failure to properly seal all seams and joints or failure to follow vent pipe installation instructions can result in personal injury, death, or property damage. Improper sealing of venting materials will void the warranty and certification of the pool heater. Length of flue pipe and air inlet pipe for an e-rite sidewall vent system The maximum total equivalent length of the flue or the combustion air inlet pipe must not exceed a maximum of 20 equivalent feet in length. Subtract 5 feet for each elbow in the flue pipe or the air intake system. The transition adapter mounted to the flue outlet on the pool heater does not count as one of the elbows in the venting system. Do not exceed limits for the combustion air inlet and flue outlet piping lengths. Drain tee installation A drain tee must be installed in the vent pipe to collect and dispose of any condensate that may occur in the vent system. The drain tee must be installed as the first fitting after the horizontal ell on the top of the unit. See the typical vent installation drawings. Plastic drain tubing, sized per the vent manufacturer's instructions, shall be provided as a drain line from the tee. The drain tubing must have a trap provided by a 3" diameter circular trap loop in the drain tubing. Prime the trap loop by pouring a small quantity of water into the drain hose before assembly to the vent. Secure the trap loop in position with nylon wire ties. Use caution not to collapse or restrict the condensate drain line with the nylon wire ties. The condensate drain must be routed to a suitable drain for disposal of condensate that may occur in the direct vent system. Refer to the condensate drain installation instructions as supplied by the manufacturer of the vent material. 3"0 CIRCULAR TRAP WIRE TIE TO SUITABLE DRAIN Figure 5-7_Drain Tee Installation 29 Installation & Operation Manual 5 Sidewall venting When an E-Rite Sidewall Vent System is disconnected for any reason, the flue must be reassembled and resealed according to the vent manufacturer's instructions to ensure that flue products will not be discharged into the equipment room or other occupied spaces in the building. The air inlet pipe must also be resealed to ensure that combustion air will be free of contaminants and supplied in proper volume. The connection from the vent to the vent termination outside the building must be made with one of the specified vent materials and must be direct as possible with no reduction in diameter. The vent accessories not otherwise provided, such as firestop spacers, thimbles, caps, etc., must be from the same vent material manufacturer and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's listing. The vent connection through the sidewall must provide correct spacing to combustible surfaces. The vent pipe connection to the sidewall vent cap must have a gastight seal to prevent the leakage of flue products. Installation of an E-Rite Sidewall Vent System requires that each pool heater in a multiple unit installation have a dedicated flue pipe and sidewall vent cap. The flue discharge or air inlet from multiple pool heaters installed with the E-Rite Sidewall Vent System may not be combined to a single common vent. A DANGER I Failure to properly seal all joints and seams as I required in the flue piping may result in flue gas recirculation, spillage of flue products, and carbon monoxide emissions causing severe personal injury or death. Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Venting of Flue Products sections for venting flue products to the outdoors. See Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements in the Determine Pool Heater Location section to ensure that adequate combustion and ventilation air is supplied to the equipment room. All other general installation requirements must be followed. E-Rite sidewall vent termination The sidewall vent cap shall terminate at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet within 10 feet. The sidewall vent shall terminate at least 4 feet below, 4 feet horizontally from or 1 foot above any door, window, or gravity air inlet to the building. Do not terminate the sidewall vent in a window well, stairwell, alcove courtyard or other recessed area. The sidewall vent can not terminate below grade. The sidewall vent system shall terminate at least 1 foot above grade, above normal snow levels and at least 7 feet above grade when located adjacent to public walkways. The sidewall vent shall not terminate directly above a public walkway. The sidewall vent terminal shall not be installed closer than 10 feet from an inside corner of an L-shaped structure. The sidewall vent cap should have a minimum clearance of 4 feet horizontally from and in no case above or below, unless a 4 foot horizontal distance is maintained from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment. Flue gas condensate can freeze on exterior walls or on the vent cap. Frozen condensate on the vent cap can result in a blocked flue condition. Some discoloration to exterior building surfaces can be expected. Adjacent brick or masonry surfaces should be protected with a rust resistant sheet metal plate. Combustion air inlet termination Combustion air supply pipes can not be combined into a single pipe for multiple unit installations. To help prevent recirculation of flue products: - The combustion air inlet cap must not be installed above the flue outlet cap. - The combustion air inlet cap must be installed horizontally or below the flue outlet and must maintain a minimum 3 foot radius clearance from the flue outlet cap. - The combustion air inlet cap and vent cap for flue outlet must be located on the same sidewall and in the same pressure zone. - The combustion air inlet cap must not be installed closer than 10 feet from an inside corner of an L-shaped structure. - The combustion air inlet cap must be installed at least one foot above ground level and above normal snow levels. 30 5 Sidewall venting (continued) The combustion air inlet caps for multiple unit installations must maintain the minimum 3 foot radius clearance below or horizontally from the closest flue outlet. Multiple flue outlet caps may be installed side by side and multiple air inlet caps may be installed side by side but the 3 foot radius minimum clearance between air inlet and flue outlet must be maintained. All clearance and installation requirements in this section and the applicable portions of the General Venting section must be maintained on multiple unit installations. . Installatidn; & Operation /Manual Pool heaters which are shut down or will not operate may experience freezing due to convective air flow in the air inlet pipe connected to the unit. If operated in cold climates, continuous pump operation is recommended to help prevent freezing of pool water on DirectAire systems. Proper freeze protection must be provided. A pool heater that is not in use in the winter season must be properly drained and winterized. See the Winterizing section of the EnergyRite Service Manual. 31 Installation Manual NORITZ AMERICA CORPORATION TANKLESS GAS WATER HEATER NC380-SV-ASME (Indoor/Outdoor Installation) Potential dangers from accidents during installation and use are divided into the following three categories. Closely observe these warnings, they are critical to your safety. A DANGER A WARNING A CAUTION DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. Prohibited Disconnect Power Ground O Be sure to do Iv CAUTION Requests to Installers In order to use the water heater safely, read this installation manual carefully, and follow the installation instructions. Failures and damage caused by erroneous work or work not as instructed in this manual are not covered by the warranty. Check that the installation was done properly in accordance with this Installation Manual upon completion. After completing installation, please either place this Installation Manual in a plastic pouch and attach it to the side of the water heater (or the inside of the pipe cover or recess box if applicable), or hand it to the customer to retain for future reference. Also, be sure to fill in all of the required items on the warranty and to hand the warranty to the customer along with the Owner's Guide. PLUMBlHQ-HEATWC-COOUHe COHTMCTORS USSOOATWK Low NOx Approved by SCAQMD SBA8381 Rev. 09/09 Accepted For Use City of New York Department of Buildings MEA19-03-E Installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54- latest edition and/or CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (NSCNGPIC). Noritz America reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, the designs and/or specifications of its products without notice. *SBA838r I |MM!I i«JfJ A MMf*A«*ui«*j« The following accessories are included with the unit. • inCIUQGQ ACC6SSOllGS Check for any missing items before starting installation. Part Tapping Screw Remote Controller (Seep. 21) Heat Exchanger Inspection report Shape ^ ™;|1 D Q'ty 5 1 1 Part Owner's Guide, Warranty, Installation Manual (this document) Remote Controller Cord (10ft) Shape ODD «^-o~ Q'ty 1 each 1 fl The accessories listed below are not y ftnilAnol A/^/^ACCAKIAC included with the units, but may be necessaryfmm WfJUUIICll MV/vrCOOUl ICO for installation. Part System Controller Isolation Valves (includes pressure relief valve) Remote Controller Outdoor Junction Box Shape Ff 1 ^1 Q'ty 1 1 1 Part Outdoor Vent Cap (VC-132) Quick Connect Cord Remote Controller Cord (26ft) Pipe Cover (PC-4S-SUS) Shape •h-t-l-t-lii *<o* sr*^ II >"i Q'ty 1 1 1 1 3. Quick Connect Multi System Installation The Quick Connect Multi System allows the installation of two units together utilizing only the Quick Connect Cord. The Quick Connect Cord is 6 ft. long. Install the units 6-17" apart from each other to ensure the cord will be able to reach between the units. (See Typical Plumbing diagram). * (If the distance between the two units is too great, not only will the cord not be able to reach, | but the water temperature may also become unstable because of the difference in pipe length • between the two units). System Diagram Quick ConnectCord * When connecting two units, use only a single remote controller. Remote Controller Note: Connect the remote • controller to only one of the units.I Uas supply Piping ,-i, co (?*\ v/1 ' M V^> " cold Water Supply u*-'' .- ' ' '• j HotWater Typical Plumbing Distance at center: 25-36 in. Distance on sides |*W7ia *| Make this distance as short as possible. * The hot water temperature will become unstable as the pipe length Increases. Leave enough clearance around the plumbing to apply insulation. It will be necessary to add bends to the piping to ensure that this clearance is available. Size the piping to allow for the maximum flow rates of the units. Insulate the hot water piping to prevent heat loss. Insulate and apply heating materials to the cold water supply piping to prevent heat loss and freezing of pipes when exposed to excessively cold temperatures. 4. Before Installation 1\ DANGER Check the fixing brackets and vent pipe yearly for damage or wear. Replace if necessary. A WARNING Check the Gas Check that the rating plate indicates the correct type of gas. Check that the gas supply line is sized for 380,000 Btuh for this unit. Check the Power NORITZ AMERICA CORPORATION ,». ,—~ -—-11160 Grace Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA92708 ftiiiv\/_A_\Hfe Tel/r#. : (866)766-7489 NS*\S< \_x Bat typa/LB type <to gaz : Natural GaetQaz Nature!Input/DsWr catoriftque: Max. 380,000 BTU - Mil. 22.BOO BTURecovery Rale/Cattm da recouvnamsnt ; 376 QOIhrAK l/hr.IntelGasPreBsure/PrMslonAoazanMa :Mln. 5- Max.10.5" W.C.'-mfadmlssftin :Mln. OA-Max. 2.0-W.C. t&ectriqw : AC1!OVo«a60Hi,lMilhtn•vtlgaunux. :Mln. 15psl-Max.150pal^^^ Low NOx Approved by The power supply required is 120VAC, at 60Hz. Using the incorrect voltage may result in fire or electric shock. Use Extreme Caution if Using With a Solar Pre-Heater Using this unit with a solar pre-heater can lead to unpredictable output temperatures and possibly scalding. If absolutely necessary, use mixing valves to ensure output temperatures do not get to scalding levels. Do not use a solar pre-heater with the quick-connect multi-system. i\ CAUTION Do Not Use Equipment for Purposes Other Than Those Specified • Do not use for other than increasing the temperature of the water supply, as unexpected accidents may occur as a result. Check Water Supply Quality • If the water supply is in excess of 12 grains per gallon (200 mg/L) of hardness, acidic or otherwise impure, treat the water with approved methods in order to ensure full warranty coverage. 5. Choosing Installation Site Locate the appliance in an area where leakage from the unit or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the appliance or to the lower floors of the structure. When such locations cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the appliance. The pan must not restrict combustion air flow. 1\ DANGER Install the exhaust vent so that there are no obstacles around the termination and so that exhaust can't accumulate. Do not enclose the termination with corrugated metal or other materials. WARNING Avoid places where fires are common, such as those where gasoline, benzene and adhesives are handled, or places in which corrosive gases (ammonia, chlorine, sulfur, ethylene compounds, acids) are present. Using the incorrect voltage may result in fire or cracking. Avoid installation in places where dust or debris will accumulate. Dust may block the air-supply opening, causing the performance of the device fan to drop and incomplete combustion to occur as a result. Avoid installation in places where special chemical agents (e.g., hair spray or spray detergent) are used. Ignition failures and malfunction may occur as a result. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard. Do not install this water heater in a mobile home, recreation vehicle or on a boat. CAUTION Install the water heater in a location where it is free from obstacles and stag- nant air. Consult with the customer concerning the location of installation. Do not install the water heater near staircases or emergency exits. Do not install the water heater where the exhaust will blow on outer walls or material not resistant to heat. Also consider the surrounding trees and animals. The heat and moisture from the water heater may cause discoloration of walls and resinous materials, or corrosion of aluminum materials. Do not locate the vent termination directed towards a window or any other structure which has glass or wired glass facing the termination. i\ CAUTION Avoid installation above gas ranges or stoves. Avoid installation between the kitchen fan and stove. If oily fumes or a large amount of steam are present in the installation location, take measures to prevent the fumes and steam from entering in the equipment. Install in a location where the exhaust gas flow will not be affected by fans or range hoods. Take care that noise and exhaust gas will not affect neighbors. Avoid installation on common walls as the unit will make some operational noises while it is running. Make sure that the location allows installation of the exhaust vent as specified. For outdoor installation, use the outdoor vent cap. If it is necessary to vent above the roof line in an outdoor instal- lation, use high temperature sealant around the flue collar for rain protection. Avoid installation where the unit will be exposed to excessive winds. Before installing, make sure that the vent termination (or the vent cap in an outdoor installation) will have the proper clearances according to the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1). 0 Prohibited o Be sure to do 0 Prohibited State of California: The water heater must be braced, anchored or strapped to avoid moving during an earthquake. Contact local utilities for code requirements in your area or call: 1 -866-766-7489 and request instructions. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts: The water heater can be used for hot water only and not in a combination of domestic and space heating. For Venting Manufacturers Requirements, see websites or phone numbers listed below: Noritz N-Vent www.noritz.com 6 6. Installation Clearances WARNING Before installing, check for the following: Install in accordance with relevant building and mechanical codes, as well as any local, state or national regulations, or in the absence of local and state codes, to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - latest edition. In Canada, see NSCNGPIC for detailed requirements. Item Check Illustration CDOC i-co o>"- *2<& 55CD <D O1 -o£22•511. a: Maintain the following clearance from both combustible and non-combustible materials.12" or more( Indoor) 36" or more(Outdoor) 4" or more(lndoor) 24" or more(Outdoor) _ 6" or more(lndoor) 24" or more(Outdoor) CD g. crLU O) ooO • If the unit will be installed in the vicinity of a permanent kitchen range or stove that has the possibility of generating steam that contains fats or oils, use a dividing plate or other measure to ensure that the unit is not exposed to air containing such impurities. * The dividing plate should be of noncombust- ible material of a width greater than the water heater. Exhausf hood Dividing plate Range Water heater S-Bco oQ.O)CO Q.x- (/)O C' != Q. 32CD C/5 If possible, leave 8" or more on either side of the unit to facilitate inspection. If possible, leave 24" or more in front of the unit to facilitate maintenance and service if necessary. If possible, leave 3" or more above and below the vent pipe to facilitate inspec- tion and repair if necessary S. 3" or more 11 'or re ,1 8"J mor f ' ri \ z3] X. ^ 1 _^ or more (unit: inch) 7 Clearance Requirements from Vent Terminations to Building Openings All clearance requirements are in accordance with ANSI Z21.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC. [Vj Vent Terminal ® Air Supply Inlet Area Where Terminal is Not Permitted A= B= C= D= E= F= G= H= l= J= K= L= M= Clearance Above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony Window or door that may be opened Permanently closed window Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet from the center of the terminal Unventilated soffit Outside corner Inside corner Each side of center line extended above meter/regulator assembly Service regulator vent outlet Nonmechanical air supply inlet or combustion air inlet to any other appliance Mechanical air supply inlet Above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property Under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony Indoor Installation (See D.9) 12" (12") 4' below or to the side of opening, or 1 ' above opening (36")* ii * * * 3' within a height 15' above meter/regulator assembly 3' 4' below or to the side of opening, or 1 ' above opening (36") 3' above if within 10'(6') (7,..*} * (12"- Canada Only"") Outdoor Installation (See D.9) 12" (12") 12" (36") * * * * * 3' within a height 15' above meter/regulator assembly 31 12" (36") 3' above if within 10'(6') (7'"*) * (12"- Canada Only"") ()= indicates clearances required in Canada 'Maintain clearances in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier *"A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings. ""Permitted only if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor. 8 Clearance Requirements from Vent Terminations to Building Openings * All clearance requirements are in accordance with ANSI Z21.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC. Maintain the following clearances to any opening in any building:Illustration w CDtsCD X S2 "= 805 O CO CO CQ_Q O 4' below, 4' horizontally from, or 1' above any door, operable window, or gravity air inlet into any building. 3' above any forced air inlet within 10'. 4' 3' J= Q. m CO I!0) O coO eraffl to 1' below, 1' horizontally from, or V above any door, operable window, or gravity air inlet into any building. 3' above any forced air inlet within 10'. For outdoor installation, use the outdoor vent cap. If it is necessary to vent above the roof line in an outdoor installation, also use the base of the vent cap for rain protection. (Noritz vent cap) For Installations in Canada, clearances are as follows: To windows, doors, & gravity air inlets: 36". To forced air inlets: 6'. These clearance requirements hold true for all of the above situations: Indoor, Outdoor w/vent cap. 7. Installation Securing to the wall o Be sure to do The weight of the device will be applied to the wall. If the strength of the wall is not suffi- cient, reinforcement must be done to prevent the transfer of vibration. Do not drop or apply unnecessary force to the device when installing. Internal parts may be damaged and may become highly dangerous. Install the unit on a vertical wall and ensure that it is level. Item Check Illustration V) ~o 1oCO O) 1 A CAUTION When installing with bare hands, take caution to not inflict injury. Be careful not to hit electrical wiring, gas, or water piping while drilling holes. Location of Screw Hole Mounting Bracket (upper) 1. Drill a single screw hole, making sure to hit a stud. 2. Insert and tighten the screw and hang the unit by the upper wall mounting bracket. 3. Determine the positions for the remaining four screws (two for the top bracket and two for the bottom), and remove the unit.Locating Screw Holes D) 3O 4. Drill holes for the remaining four screws. 5. Hang the unit again by the first screw, and then insert and tighten the remaining four screws. 6. Take waterproofing measures so that water does not enter the building from screws mounting the device. Tapping Screw 1 3 to Make sure the unit is installed securely so that it will not fall or move due to vibrations or earthquakes. 10 L 8. Vent Pipe Installation (Indoor Installation Only) o Be sure to do ^WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Follow all vent system requirements in accordance with relevant local or state regulation, or, in the absence of local or state code, in the U.S. to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z233.1/NFPA 54 - latest edition, and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPI. Vent Piping • Noritz N-Vent is suggested for the vent system. If N-Vent is not used, a UL listed category III vent system must be used. • Follow the vent pipe manufacturer's installation instructions. Pipe diameter No. of Elbows 3 2 1 5" Max. Straight Vent Length* 15' 30' 45' * Not including the termination. • Make the vertical section of the exhaust vent as short as possible. • Maintain the same vent pipe diameter from the heater flue to the vent termination. Clearances Manufacturer and Product Noritz N-Vent Enclosed Hor. 10" (sides) 15"(top)6"(bottom) Vert. 6" Unenclosed Hor. 3" Vert. 3" Clearances vary by manufacturer, refer to the UL approved clearances when using materials other than N-Vent. • The first vertical run from the top of the heater should be no longer than 3'. • Make sure vent pipe is gas tight and will not leak. Use silicon sealant wherever necessary. • Do not common vent or connect more than one appliance to this venting system. • The total vent length including horizontal & vertical vent runs should be no less than 3'. • Do not store hazardous or flammable sub- stances near the vent termination and check that the termination is not blocked in any way. • Steam or condensed water may come out from the vent termination. Select the location for the termination so as to prevent injury or property damage. • If snow is expected to accumulate, take care the end of the pipe is not covered with snow or hit by falling lumps of snow. • Consult the vent pipe manufacturer's install- ation instructions for chimney connections. Appliance Adapters When using a vent system other than N-Vent, an appliance adapter will be required to properly connect the vent to this appliance. Consult the manufacturer's instructions for the proper appli- ance adapter. 11 Horizontal Vent Termination Y/// //////////////////// Elbow, Hanger Straps Appliance Adapter* Slope vent Downwards Wall Thimble^ **1'Min. -3'Max. * Adapter not required when using Noritz N-Vent. **1' minimum recommended, but not required. Avoid installing elbow directly on flue. Termination Vertical Vent Termination Rain Cap RoofJack **1' Min. - 3' Max. Hanger Strap Firestop/ Support Firestop Condensation Drain (Install According to Local Codes) Appliance Adapter* * Adapter not required whenusing Noritz N-Vent. "V minimum recommended, but not required. Avoid installing elbow directly on flue. Terminate at least 12" above grade or above snow line. Terminate at least 7' above a public walk- way, 6' from the combustion air intake of any appliance, and 3' from any other building opening, gas utility meter, ser- vice regulator etc. Terminate at least 3' above any forced air inlet within 10', 4' below, 4' horizontally from or 1' above any door, window, or gravity air inlet into any building per National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. Slope the horizontal vent 1/4" downwards for every 12" toward the termination. Use a condensation drain if necessary. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts a carbon monoxide detector is required for all side wall horizontally vented gas fuel equipment. Please refer to Technical Bulletin TB 010606 for full installation in- structions. Terminate at least 6' from the combustion air intake of any appliance, and 3' from any other building opening, gas utility meter, service regulator etc. Enclose exterior vent systems below the roof line to limit condensation and protect against mechanical failure. When the vent penetrates a floor or ceiling and is not running in a fire rated shaft, a firestop and support is required. When the vent termination is located not less than 8' from a vertical wall or similar obstruc- tion, terminate above the roof at least 2', but not more than 6', in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. Provide vertical support every 12' or as required by the vent pipe manufacturer's instructions. Slope the horizontal vent 1/4" for every 12" to- wards the drain tee. A short horizontal section is recommended to prevent debris from falling into the water heater. Install a condensation drain in the horizontal section of the venting. For installations in tight spaces where there is not enough room to in- stall two elbows and a horizontal drain tee, a vertical drain tee may be substituted. Combustion Air Supply combustion air to the units as per the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC. • Provide two permanent openings to allow circulation of combustion air. • Make each opening 380 square inches if they provide indoor air, and 100 square inches for outdoor air. • If the unit is installed in a mechanical closet, provide a 24" clearance in front of the unit to the door. • If combustion air will be provided through a duct, size the duct to provide 1 00 cubic feet of fresh air per minute. <-28"-> •«-28"-»- (o •ol LJ Openings supplying indoor air / \ 13 9. Gas Piping Follow the instructions from the gas supplier. The appliance 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 Vz psig (3.5 kPa). The Appliance 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). The appliance and its gas connections must be leak tested before placing the appliance in operation. The inlet gas pressure must be within the range specified. This is for the purposes of input adjustment. In order to choose the proper size for the gas line, consult local codes or the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1. Gas Pressure Size the gas line according to total btuh demand of the building and length from the meter or regulator so that the following supply pressures are available even at maximum demand: Natural Gas Supply Pressure Min. 5" WC Max. 10.5"WC LP Gas Supply Pressure Min. 10.5"WC Max. 14"WC Gas Meter Select a gas meter capable of supplying the entire btuh demand of all gas appliances in the building. Gas Connection • Do not use piping with a diameter smaller than the inlet diameter of the water heater. • Gas flex lines are not recommended unless they are rated for 380,000 btuh. • Install a gas shutoff valve on the supply line. • Use only approved gas piping materials. Measuring Gas Pressure In order to check the gas supply pressure to the unit, a tap is provided on the gas inlet. Remove the hex head philips screw from the tap, and connect a manometer using a silicon tube. In order to check the gas manifold pressure, a pair of taps are provided on the gas valve inside the unit. The pressure can be checked either by removing the hex head philips screw and connecting a manometer with a silicon tube, or by removing the 1/8" NPT screw with an alien wrench and connecting the appropriate pressure gauge. Sample Gas Line Noritz Tankless Gas Water Heater (380,00 Outlet E ction4 5' } Btuh) Clothes Dryer 1 y (35,000 Btuh) Outlet clj Sections Sectional) —S 5' — I1 II Outlet D||10' 1Gas Fireplace (25,000 Btuh) Barbecue (50,000 Btuh) Outlet A Section 1 — 10' Outlet B Gas Ran (65,000 0' je Stove Btuh) Natural Gas Meter "See next page for the pipe capacity charts. Instructions 1. Size each outlet branch starting from the furthest using the Btuh required and the length from the meter. 2. Size each section of the main line using the length to the furthest outlet and the Btuh required by everything after that section. Sample Calculation Outlet A: 45' (Use 50'), 50,000 Btuh requires 1/2" Outlet B: 40', 65,000 Btuh requires 1/2" Section 1:45' (Use 50'), 115,000 Btuh requires 3/4" Outlet C: 30', 35,000 Btuh requires 1/2" Section 2:45' (Use 50'), 150,000 Btuh requires 3/4" Outlet D: 25' (Use 30'), 25,000 Btuh requires 1/2" Section 3:45' (Use 50'), 175,000 Btuh requires 1" Outlet E: 25' (Use 30'), 380,000 Btuh requires 1-1/4" Section 4:45' (Use 50'), 555,000 Btuh requires 1-1/4" 14 Gas Line Sizing for a Noritz Tankless Gas Water Heater Adapted from UPC 1997 Maximum Natural Gas Delivery Capacity in Cubic Feet per Hour (0.60 Specific Gravity, 0.5" WC Pressure Drop) Pipe Size 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2" 2 1/2" 3" 3 1/2" 4" Length in Feet 10' 174 363 684 1404 2103 4050 6455 11,412 16,709 23,277 20' 119 249 470 965 1445 2784 4437 7843 1 1 ,484 15,998 30' 96 200 377 775 1161 2235 3563 6299 9222 12,847 40' 82 171 323 663 993 1913 3049 5391 7893 10,995 50' 73 152 286 588 880 1696 2703 4778 6995 9745 60' 66 138 259 532 798 1536 2449 4329 6338 8830 70' 61 127 239 490 734 1413 2253 3983 5831 8123 80' 56 118 222 456 683 1315 2096 3705 5425 7557 90' 53 111 208 428 641 1234 1966 3476 5090 7091 100' 50 104 197 404 605 1165 1857 3284 4808 6698 125' 44 93 174 358 536 1033 1646 2910 4261 5936 Contact the Gas Supplier for Btu/Cubic Ft. of the Supplied Gas. 1000 BTU/Cubic Ft. is a Typical Value Maximum Liquified Petroleum (Undiluted) Delivery Capacity in Thousands of Btuh (0.5" WC Pressure Drop) Pipe Size 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2" Lenath in Feet 10' 275 567 1071 2205 3307 6221 20' 189 393 732 1496 2299 4331 30' 152 315 590 1212 1858 3465 40' 129 267 504 1039 1559 2992 50' 114 237 448 913 1417 2646 60' 103 217 409 834 1275 2394 70' 96 196 378 771 1181 2205 80' 89 185 346 724 1086 2047 90' 83 173 322 677 1023 1921 100' 78 162 307 630 976 1811 125' 69 146 275 567 866 1606 150' 63 132 252 511 787 1496 200' 55 112 213 440 675 1260 " For reference only. Please consult gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities. Maximum Capacity of Flex TracPipe® in Cubic Feet per Hour of Natural Gas (o.eo specific Gravity, 0.5" we Pressure Drop) Pipe Size 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2" Lenath in Feet 10' 206 383 614 1261 2934 20' 147 269 418 888 2078 30' 121 218 334 723 1698 40' 105 188 284 625 1472 50' 94 168 251 559 1317 60' 86 153 227 509 1203 70' 80 141 209 471 1114 80' 75 132 194 440 1042 90' 71 125 181 415 983 100' 67 118 171 393 933 150' 55 94 137 320 762 200' 48 82 116 277 661 Maximum Capacity of Flex TracPipe0 in Thousands of Btuh Liquified Petroleum (0.5-we Pressure Drop) Pipe Size 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2" Lenath in Feet 10' 325 605 971 1993 4638 20' 232 425 661 1404 3285 30' 191 344 528 1143 2684 40' 166 297 449 988 2327 50' 149 265 397 884 2082 60' 136 241 359 805 1902 70' 126 222 330 745 1761 80' 118 208 307 696 1647 90' 112 197 286 656 1554 100' 106 186 270 621 1475 150' 87 143 217 506 1205 200' 76 129 183 438 1045 " For reference only. Please consult gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities. TracPipe® is a registered trademark of Omega Flex. Maximum Capacity for Gas Flex Connectors in Cubic Feet per Hour of Natural Gas (o.eo specific Gravity, 0.5- we Pressure Drop) Pipe Size 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" Lenath in Inches 12" 180 — — — 24" 150 290 581 1470 36" 125 255 512 1200 48" 106 215 442 1130 60" 93 197 397 960 72" 86 173 347 930 Maximum Capacity for Gas Flex Connectors in Thousands of Btuh Liquified Petroleum (0.5-we pressure Drop) Pipe Size 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" Lenath in Inches 12" 288 — —— 24" 240 465 930 2352 36" 200 409 825 1920 48" 169 344 708 1808 60" 149 315 638 1536 72" 137 278 556 1488 " For reference only. Please consult gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities. 15 10. Water Piping Installation and service must be performed by a qualified plumber. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in accordance with the Massachusetts Plumbing and Fuel Gas Code 248 CMR Sections 2.00 and 5.00. Observe all applicable codes. This appliance is suitable for potable water and space heating applications. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system and gas control which has been under water. If the water heater is installed in a closed water supply system, such as one having a backflow preventer in the cold water supply line, means shall be provided to control thermal expansion. Contact the water supplier or a local plumb- ing inspector on how to control this situation. A pressure relief valve must be installed near the hot water outlet that is rated in accordance with and complying with either The Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22, or The ANSI/ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV ( Heating Boilers ). This pressure relief valve must be capable of an hourly Btu rated temperature steam discharge of 380,000 Btuh. Multiple valves may be used. The pressure relief capacity must not exceed 150 psig. No valve shall be placed between the relief valve and the water heater. The relief valve must be installed such that the discharge will be conducted to a suitable place for disposal when relief occurs. No reducing coupling or other restriction may be installed in the discharge line. The discharge line must be installed to allow complete drainage of both the valve and the line. If this unit is installed with a separate storage vessel, the separate vessel must have its own temperature and pressure relief valve. This valve must also comply with The Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22. (in the U.S. only). A temperature relief valve is not required, but if one is used, do not install the valve with the probe directly in the flow of water. This may cause unwarranted discharge of the valve. Piping and components connected to the water heater shall be suitable for use with potable water. Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment, shall not be introduced into the potable water. A water heater used to supply potable water may not be connected to any heating system or components previously used with a nonpotable water heating appliance. When water is required in one part of the system at a higher temperature than in the rest of the system, means such as a mixing valve shall be installed to temper the water to reduce the scald hazard. • Flush water through the pipe to clean out metal powder, sand and dirt before connecting it. • Perform the following insulation measures for prevention of freezing. • Take appropriate heat insulation measures (e.g., wrapping with heat insulation materials, using electric heaters) according to the climate of the region to prevent the pipe from freezing. • Make sure that there are no water leaks from the cold and hot water supply pipes, then insulate the pipes completely. • Be sure to also completely insulate the water supply valve and the cold and hot water connections on the water heater (refer to the figure on the right). • Do not cover the water drain plug with insulation so that water in the pipe can be drained. (Refer to the figure in the right.) • Use a union coupling or flexible pipe for connecting the pipes to reduce the force applied to the piping. • Do not use piping with a diameter smaller than the coupling. • When feed water pressure is too high, insert a depressurizing valve, or take water hammer prevention measure. • Avoid using joints as much as possible to keep the piping simple. • Avoid piping in which an air holdup can occur. • If installing the unit on a roof: • About lower-level hot water supply If the unit is installed on a roof to supply water to the levels below, make sure that the water pressure supplied to the unit does not drop below 29 psi. It may be necessary to install a pump system to ensure that the water pressure is maintained at this level. Check the pressure before putting the unit into operation. Failure to supply the proper pressure to the unit may result in noisy operation, shorter lifetime of the unit, and may cause the unit to shut down frequently. Completely insulate the water inlet and outlet fittings. \Do not cover the waterdrain plug with insulation so that water in the pipe can be drained. Insulate the watersupply valve completely. 16 Supply water piping • Do not use PVC, iron, or any piping which has been treated with chromates, boiler seal or other chemicals. • Mount a check valve and a shut off valve (near the inlet). • In order for the client to use the water heater comfortably, 98.1 to 491 kPa (14 to 70 PSI) of pressure is needed from the water supply. Be sure to check the water pressure. If the water pressure is low, the water heater cannot perform to its full capability, and may become a source of trouble for the client. Drain piping • Expansion water may drop from the pressure prevention device and wet the floor. If neces- sary, provide drain piping or use a drain hose to remove the water. Hot water piping • Do not use lead, PVC, iron or any piping which has been treated with chromates, boiler seal or other chemicals. • The longer the piping, the greater the heat loss. Try to make the piping as short as possible. • Use mixing valves with low water resistance. Use shower heads with low pressure loss. • If necessary, use a pump or other means to en- sure that the supply water pressure to the inlet of the heater does not fall below 29 PSI when the maximum amount of water is being demanded. Also install a pressure meter on the inlet. If this is not done, local boiling will occur inside the water heater causing abnormal sounds and decreasing the durability of the heat exchanger. 17 Water Treatment If this water heater will be installed in an application where the supply water is hard, the water must be treated with either a water softener, which removes the hardness, or by using sequestering agents, such as the Noritz Scale Shield, that reduce the amount of scale deposits. Refer to the below tables for sug- gested treatment and maintenance measures to be taken based on the water hardness level. Damage to the water heater as a result of water in excess of 12 gpg (200 mg/L) of hardness is not covered by the Noritz America Limited Warranty. Note: When installing a water softener, consult with the manufacturer for proper sizing and installation guidelines; the below diagram is for reference only. For more information about Scale Shield, contact Noritz America at 866-766-7489. Residential Use Treatment Guidelines Commercial Use Treatment Guidelines Type of Water Soft Slightly Hard Moderately Hard Hard Very Hard Extremely Hard Hardness Level 0-1 gpg (0-1 7 mg/L) 1-3 gpg (17-51 mg/L) 3-7 gpg (51-120 mg/L) 7-10 gpg (120-171 mg/L) 10-1 4 gpg (171 -239 mg/L) > 14 gpg (> 239 mg/L) Treatment Device None None ScaleShield ScaleShield Water Softener Water Softener Flush Frequency* None None Once a Year Once a Year Softener Required Softener Required * Install Noritz Isolation Valves to allow for flushing. Type of Water Soft Slightly Hard Moderately Hard Hard Very Hard Extremely Hard Hardness Level 0-1 gpg (0-1 7 mg/L) 1-3 gpg (17-51 mg/L) 3-7 gpg (51 -120 mg/L) 7-10 gpg (120-171 mg/L) 10-1 4 gpg (171 -239 mg/L) > 14 gpg (> 239 mg/L) Treatment Device None None Water SoftenerSuggested Water SoftenerSuggested WaterSoftener Water Softener Flush Frequency* None None Once a Year" Twice a Year" Softener Required Softener Required "Install Noritz Isolation Valves to allow for flushing. "Flushing is required if a water softener is not installed. Water Treatment System Shutoff Valve PressureReliefValve Drain City Water Supply Shutoff Valve Hot Water to Fixtures Optional Sediment Filter Water Treatment Device 18 11. Plumbing Applications Isolation Klt(*4) Recirculation System Hot Water Return Fixtures ( It -| Gas Supply Aquastat(*3)x\ Expansion Tank , (install according —' to local code) Globe Valve i/'f—l*l—@ 1 Pump Control Signal(*2) |Pump(*1)ti—-Relay for Pump (if larger than 85 Watts) Optional 8-10 GallonaStorage Tank (To(To alleviate cold water sandwich) Notes: 1. Size the pump to provide a maximum of 2 GPM through the system at 10 ft of head plus piping losses. Adjust the flow using a globe valve and verify the flow rate with the maintenance monitors. 2. Pump Control Signal is the preferred method to control the recirculation pump. For pumps larger than 85W, a. relay connection must be used. If the Pump Control Signal is not used, an Aquastat may be used to control the pump. 3. Use an Aquastat if the water heater is not control- ling the pump. Set the Aquastat to 10°F below the set output temperature. 4. Noritz recommends the use of an Isolation Kit with the installation. These kits include an integrated shut-off and serv- ice valve with unions and a pressure relief valve. Hot Water Aquastat Wiring Use Honeywell Aquastat (Model L6006A or L6006C) Combination Potable Water and Space Heating System Isolation Kit(*1) Air Handler Pump(*2) Gas Supply Check -*p Valve(*3)Y Notes: 1. Noritz recommends the use of an Isolation Kit with the installation. These kits include an integrated shut-off and serv- ice valve with unions and a pressure relief valve. 2. Size the pump to provide a maximum of 3 GPM with a head pressure equal to the loss through the water heater and Air Handler. 3. Check valve required if it is not included with the pump. 4. Set the flow switch to deactivate the Air Handler when the domestic hot water flow reaches 3 GPM. Adjust as necessary to prevent cycling. 5. If the system requires water for space heating at a higher temperature than for other uses, means such as a mixing valve shall be provided to temper the water for the other uses to help prevent scald -ing. 6. Expansion tank required if a backflow preventer is installed. Flow Switch(*4) —Q Optional Expansion Tank(*6) Backflow Preventer (optional) cold Water Supply Mixing Valve(*5) Hot Water Fixtures 19 12. Electrical Wiring Consult a qualified electrician for the electrical work. Do not connect electrical power to the unit until all electrical wiring has been completed. Disconnect Power This appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. In Canada, the latest CSA C22.1 Electrical Code. Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. Field wiring to be performed at time of appliance installation. A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Do not turn power on until electrical wiring is finished. Disconnect power before servicing. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury from electrical shock. The electrical supply required by the water heater is 120VACat60Hz. The power consumption may be up to 355W or higher if using optional accessories. Use an appropriate circuit. Do not disconnect the power supply when not in use. When the power is off, the freeze prevention in the water heater will not activate, resulting in possible freezing damage. Do not let the power cord contact the gas piping. Tie the redundant power cord out- side the water heater. Putting the redundant length of cord inside the water heater may cause electrical interference and faulty operation. Ground • To prevent electrical shock, provide a ground with resistance less than 100". An electrician should do this work. • A grounding screw is provided on the back in the junction box. • Do not connect the ground to the city water • I or gas piping. Do not tie the ground to a tele- . ' phone line. ' Breaker Installation • Mount a device which shuts off the electrical path automatically (leakage breaker) when electrical leakage is detected. Junction Box Ground-IK Power Cord 1. Unscrew the junction box and slide it out of the unit. 2. Push the power cord through the bottom of the unit. 3. Connect the live and neutral wires to the black and white wire in the junction box. 4. Screw the ground wire to the ground screw on the back in the junction box and replace the junction box. ACAUTION Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components. Take precautions to prevent electrostatic discharges from personnel or hand tools during the water heater installation and servicing to protect product's electronic control. 20 Remote Controller 1 Applicable Model Noritz Tankless Gas Water Heater Remote controller RC-7649M Install the remote controller according to the instructions in the Installation Guide (p. 31). • The Noritz Tankless Gas Water Heater can be programmed so that it will default to one of four tempera- tures if the remote controller is removed (180,140,130,120°F). To change the default temperature, the remote controller must be initially installed, and removed after programming. * Changing the default temperature setting: 1. Within the first ten minutes of connecting electrical power to the unit, but before pressing the Power On/Off button, hit the up [A] or down [V] button on the remote controller. This will put the unit into maintenance writer mode. If pressing either of these buttons does not put the unit into maintenance writer mode, unplug the unit for sixty seconds and try again. 2. The maintenance monitor item number will flash on the display, (the initial item number will be "99"). 3. The up [A] and down [V] buttons can be used to change the maintenance writer item number. 4. Choose a temperature from the chart below and set the 14 and 15 maintenance writers according to the chart. Pressing the Flow Meter Alarm Set button for 0.5 seconds will switch the indicated item number from "OFF" to "ON" or "ON" to "OFF". If the Priority lamp is flashing when an item number is displayed, this indicates an "ON" setting for that item number, and if the Priority lamp is off, the item number is off. *Do not change the other item numbers. This may cause a fault in the water heater. 5. After setting the 14 and 15 item numbers for the desired temperature, press and hold the up [A] and down [V] buttons together for five seconds to confirm the new settings. The remote control- ler will emit a tone when the settings are confirmed. If this is not done, the unit will not put the setting changes into effect. After confirming the setting, remove the remote controller to initiate the default temperature setting. Note:The setting changes can be cancelled by pressing the Power On/Off button before confirming the settings, or if the unit is left alone for ten minutes without confirming the settings. If the default setting needs to be changed again, disconnect the electrical power to the unit, reconnect it and follow this procedure again. T^^-J^ 180°F 140°F 130°F 120°F* 14 ON OFF ON OFF 15 ON ON OFF OFF ' Factory Default Setting I I I b. A WARNING When changing the temperature, make sure to confirm with the customer that the temperature of the hot water will be very high and that there is a risk of scalding. Water temperatures above 125°F can cause severe burns or death from scalding. "l I I I I ,1 21 Connecting Remote Controller Cord to Unit Keep the remote controller cord away from the freeze prevention heaters in the unit. Tie the redundant cord outside the water heater. Do not put the extra length inside the equipment. The remote controller cord can be extended up to 300' with 18AWG wire. Use a Y type terminal with a resin sleeve. (Without the sleeve, the copper wire may corrode and cause problems). Be sure to hand tighten when screwing to the terminal block. Power tools may cause damage to the terminal block. Remote controller cord • For extensions, a 26' cord can be purchased (Part # RC-CORD26) or use 18AWG wire. • Install according to the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes. 1. Leave enough slack so that the remote controller cord will not be damaged if the unit is removed from the wall. 2. Remove the front cover of the heater (4 screws). 3. Pass the remote controller cord through the wiring throughway and into the unit. 4. Connect the Y terminals at the end of the remote controller cord to the terminal block. 5. Secure the remote controller cord with a clamp. 6. Replace the front cover. Terminal / Block Clamp Wiring Throughways NlSAWGWire 22 Pump Wiring 'This feature is not available when using the Quick Connect Multi System feature. Connecting the pump control wire 1. Leave enough slack so that the pump control wires will stay connected if the unit is removed from the wall. 2. Remove the front cover of the heater (4 screws). 3. Cut off the connector at the end of the pump control wires. 4. Wire the pump control wires through the wiring throughway and connect them to the wiring inside the pump (this will be the power supply for the pump, do not also connect 120VAC to the pump). If a large pump is being used (greater than 85W) use the voltage from these wires as the signal to close a normally open relay through which 120VAC will be supplied directly from a wall circuit to the pump. 5. Replace the front cover. I Pump Control Wire Tag Crimping Terminal Wiring Throughway ^ Supplies Power for Circulating Pump (Use a Relay for Larger Pumps) Relay connection with larger pumps (>85 W) 1. Locate and prepare the pump control wires as described above. 2. Choose a suitable installation location for the relay where it will be protected from moisture. 3. Connect the pump control wires from the heater to the signal input on the relay. 4. Cut one of the electrical supply leads and wire it across the open terminals of the relay. 5. Secure all connections and replace the front cover of the heater. 120VAC Connect to Pump Control Wires in Unit Relay (ex. Omron G7L2ABUBJCBAC120) 23 Connecting Quick Connect Cord For Quick Connect Multi System Installation use a Quick Connect Cord (sold separately). Caution The wire coloring on the Quick Connect Cord will not be the same as the wire coloring of the connection plug inside the unit. * The remote controller can be connected to either ^ unit A or B. Quick Connect Cord N I.Red I.Red 2.Black 2.Black S.White S.White 4.Green 4.Green S.Blue S.Blue 6.Blue e.Blue NK r« OTT A U\ 1. White I.Red 2. Green 2. Black S.Red 3.White 4. Black 4.Green S.Blue S.Blue S.Blue 6. Blue r-C »rr B 11/•* \ / "Quick Connect Cord" lag Connecting the Quick Connect Cord to the two units. 1. Turn off the power. 2. Remove the front cover of the heater (4 screws). 3. Pass the Quick Connect Cord through the wiring throughway and into the unit. 4. Plug the connector on the Quick Connect Cord to the receptacle inside the unit. 5. Attach the ground wire of the Quick Connect Cord to the terminal block fixing plate. (If the ground wire is not attached, electrical noise may cause problems). 6. Secure the Quick Connect Cord with a clamp. 7. Replace the front cover. Connector Ground wire Connector Clamp Wiring Throughway / Coupling Cord 24 13. Maintenance Periodically check the following to ensure proper operation of the water heater. The venting system must be examined periodically by a qualified service technician to check for any leaks or corrosion. The burner flame must be checked periodically for a proper blue color and consistency. If the flame does not appear normal, the burner may need to be cleaned. If the burner needs to be cleaned, it must be performed by a qualified service technician. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. The pressure relief valve must be operated once a year to ensure that it is functioning properly and there is no obstruction. Turn the power off to the unit before opening the relief valve, and make sure that water draining out of the valve will not cause any damage. If the relief valve discharges periodically, it may be due to thermal expansion in a closed water system. Contact the water supplier or a local plumbing inspector on how to correct this situation. Do not plug the relief valve. See Operation Manual for further maintenance. Warning: There is a scald potential if the output temperature is set too high. Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. Periodically check and clean the filter inside the cold water inlet of the unit. 14. Trial Operation The installer should test operate the unit, explain to the customer how to use the unit, and give the owner this manual before leaving the installation. Preparation (1) Open a hot water fixture to confirm that water is available, and then close the fixture. (2) Open the gas supply valve. (3) Turn on the power supply. Using the remote controller, turn on the Power On/Off button (the Operation lamp will turn on). (1) Open a hot water fixture and confirm that the Burner On lamp comes on, and that hot water is being produced. (If necessary, repeat until the air in the gas piping is bled out). * White smoke may be noticed from the exhaust vent during cold weather. However, this is not a malfunction of the unit. * If an "11" error code appears on the remote controller, turn the unit off and then back on again, and then open a hot water fixture again. (2) Change the temperature setting on the remote controller and check that the water temperature changes. • If the water heater does not operate normally, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the Operation Manual. • After the trial operation, clean the filter in the cold water inlet. <lf installed with a quick connect multi-system> • Turn the system power ON with the remote controller. • Slowly open a hot water fixture and check that the units ignite sequentially. Check to see that the hot water temperature is the same as the temperature displayed on the remote controller (*1) • If both units do not ignite, switch which unit will ignite first by pressing the Max. or Min. Mani-fold Pressure Set Button on the circuit board. (*2) Unit A Ignites Unit B Doesn't Ignite Press Max. or Min. Manifold Pressure Set Button on Unit B Unit A Doesn't Ignite Unit B Ignites If an 11 or F11 error code flashes on the remote controller, hit the Power Button on the remote controller off and on 2 -3 times. If (*1) and (*2) cannot be done, the Quick Connect Cord may not be properly connected. Check that the cord is properly connected. 25 1\ CAUTION Handling after trial operation • If the unit will not be used immediately, close off all gas and water shutoff valves, drain all of the water out of the unit and the plumbing system to prevent the unit and system from freezing, and bleed the gas out of the gas line. Freezing is not covered by the warranty. 1\ WARNING A fire or explosion may result if these instructions are not followed, which may cause lose of life, personal injury or property damage. Lighting Instructions This water heater does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand. 1. Read the safety information in the installation manual or on the front of the water heater. 2. Turn off all electrical power to the unit. 3. Do not attempt to light the burner by hand. 4. Turn the gas control manual valve (external to the unit) clockwise to the off position. 5. Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. If the smell of gas remains, stop, and follow the instructions on page 3 of Owner's Guide. 6. Turn the gas control manual valve counterclockwise to the on position. 7. Turn on electric power to the unit. 8. The unit will now operate whenever hot water is called for. If the unit will not operate, follow the shutdown instructions and call a service technician. Shutdown Instructions 1. Stop any water demand. 2. Turn off electric power. 3. Turn the gas control manual valve clockwise to the off position. Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual control valve to the appliance. 26 15. Dimensions (VIEW FROM TOP) 16.9"HEIGHT OF EACH FITTING FROM BOTTOM OF CASE WATER DRAIN VALVE GAS INLET ^ COLD WATER INLET (WATER FILTER! 16. Multi-System Install one system controller (SC-201-6M) for every six units. A. Installation without a recirculation system System Controller Unit No.6 Unit No.2 Unit / Disconnect this Connector No.1 / / 'Disconnectthis connector on units 2-6 also System Select Connector * Do not connect to the connector. Remote Controller \ColdWalerSupplyPip9 (1 1/4"-2") Insulate or apply heating materials to both the cold water supply piping and the hot water piping to prevent freezing during cold weather and to prevent heat loss through the piping. 27 B-1. Example of Recirculation with a Multi-System This system will make hot water more quickly available to remote fixtures. The pump will circulate water through the loop until the entire loop is warm, and then the system controller will turn off the pump until the loop cools down. t-fT-l—r-HH— III I-' IV V ¥!; 28 B-2. Example of Installation with a Storage Tank and Recirculation System The pump will push water through the Multi-System to heat up the tank. When the return temperature is high, the flow within the device will be limited to 2.5 GPM*. _ Q. Q. U5 05.C O 05 |*> •9 « ™CO Q. S+ ?°, S2. </5O XCO 05 o 05 £ t= •C _ 03 8,1 a, i. I 3 g ^ 2 1 a g.3 Q- E v_ +s " •»• 05 "g Q)£ M r05 n, O S I-P_- • Oo OE 05 U_ -^- ° 03 CO C/5 "O Ot^ ^ co w iS|l •4- O ° —° £ « T3 co JT55 .2> Q. -^ O 035« £• = co £ A o ^ ^ O 03r\i O32J 05 29 Multi-System Wiring (Use SC-201-6M) Unit 1 * Connect these to the ^ remote control terminal L block in each unit Disconnect this Connector Remote control terminal block Remote Controller Cord Disconnect thisConnector Remote Control erminal block emote Controller Cord J5 ©© UN — L 11 £ !'PCB Power PCB Disconnect this Connector Remote control terminal block X Demote Controller Cord — u > ?? nits — 1_ D- 3-6 !PCB Power PCB System select connectors * The remote controller terminal location may differ depending on the unit. * The connector location may be slightly different on the actual circuit boards than in these illustrations. 30 Remote Controller RC-7649M Installation Guide For Installers: Read this installation guide carefully before carrying out installation. NORITZA1ERICA CORPORATION r Note — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —— — — — —— — — — -i• Do not connect power to the water heater before the remote controller has been properly installed. • Recommended installation location of the remote controller is in a bathroom. Included Parts List Part Name Remote Controller Wall Packing Phillips Roundhead Wood Screw Wall Anchor Quantity 1 1 2 2 Wall Packing Connecting Wire Do not disassemble the remote controller. Phillips Roundhead Wood Screw Wall Anchor Remote Controller Notes on the Installation Location • The remote should be installed in an easily accessible location. • Avoid installing in a place where water or steam can come into contact with the controller. • Avoid locations where special chemical agents (e.g., benzene, fatty and oily deter- gents) are used. • Avoid outdoor installation, or installation in an indoor location where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. Connection of Remote Controller Cord White Connector To Remote controller To Water heaterY-shaped terminals (two-core) • Confirm the connection with the labels at both ends of the remote controller cord. • A 26' cord can be purchased separately (Part # RC-CORD26). • The remote controller cord can be ex- tended up to 300 ft. by splicing the cord and using 18 gauge wire to extend the cord to the appropriate length. 31 Installation 1. Apply Wall Packing to the rear side of the remote controller. 2. Connect the remote controller wires to the separate remote controller cord. Remote Control Wires Remote Controller Cord Rear Side of Remote Controller 3. Remove the cover of the remote control, mark the location of the screw holes, and drill holes for the wall anchors. 4. Insert the wall anchors, screw the remote control to the wall and replace the cover. Wall Anchor Phillips Roundhead Wood Screw 32 Installing the Remote Controller Outdoor Junction Box Insert the remote controller wires through the wall pipe and secure the wall pipe to the remote controller. Locate the remote controller wall packing, slide it over the pipe and wires, and apply it to the rear side of the remote. Rear side of remote controller Wall Packing Take off the paper. Secure the wall pipe firmly into the remote controller. 5. Slide the box nut over the remote controller wires and screw it onto the wall pipe. Wall Pipe Box Nut Remote Controller Wires 2. Drill a £1-1/4" hole in the wall where the remote controller will be installed. * Do not install the remote controller in a location that is exposed to moisture, direct sunlight, or chemical agents. These can damage the remote controller. 3. Insert the wall pipe containing the remote controller wires through the hole. 4. Slide the junction box packing and the junction box over the remote controller wires and wall pipe protruding from the outside wall. 6. Connect the remote controller wires to the separate remote controller cord inside the box. Wind the excess remote controller wire on the provided hooks as illustrated below. (Wind the excess wire here.) Remote Controller Wires Junction Box Remote Controller Cord Wall packing Take off the paper. Wall pipe Take out the pipe about 3/4" from the wall. Junction Boxs Box Nut Remote Controller Wires Junction Box Packing Tie the redundant length of the remote controller cord outside the junction box. 7. Close the junction box. 33 PREMIUM GRADE TGP FIRE RATED one ^ource. many solutions.®FireLite>iT n FIRE-RATED, SAFETY-RATED GLASS CERAMIC MADE WITH SURFACE APPLIED FILM FireLite® NT is a 3/16" (5 mm) thick fire-rated and impact safety-rated glazing material, composed of FireLite and surface-applied fire-rated film. It is listed for use in doors, sidelites, transoms and borrowed lites with fire rating requi'rements ranging from 20 minutes to 3 hours. Trusted for over 20 years, the FireLite family of products now feature ultraHD™ Technology for superior color and surface quality. FEATURES • Now with ultraHD™ Technology for improved surface quality, clarity and color • As a Premium Grade product, both surfaces are polished to eliminate any distortion • Fire-rated for up to 3 hours with required hose stream test • Impact safety-rated-meets ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR1201 (Cat. I and II) • Glass ceramic with high performance surface-applied approved fire-rated film • Clear and wireless • Fits in Designer Series Fireframes® from TGP, or standard fire-rated frames • Withstands thermal shock • Large sizes available • I Protects from fire and safety on both sides of glass • ! FireLite side may be lightly sandblasted or etched without affecting the fire rating • | Passes positive pressure test standards UL IOC, UBC 7-2 and UBC 7-4 • 3-year limited warranty Note-. This product is not a barrier to radiant heat, as it does not meet test standards ASTM E-119 or UL 263. If your jurisdiction requires a "barrier to heat" product, please contact Technical Glass Products regarding Pilkington Pyrostop®. LISTINGS Listed and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada. File number for labeled fire-rated assemblies is R13377. Tested in accordance with UL 9, UL 10B, UL IOC, ASTM E2074, ASTM E2010, CSFM 43.7, NFPA 80, NFPA 252, NFPA 257, UBC ^3.2, UBC 43.4, UBC 7-2, UBC 7-4, CAN4 S-104, CAN4 S-106. Approved for use in New York City: MEA 290-90-M-6. Approved for use in Los Angeles: LARR 25798. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS THICKNESS: WEIGHT: APPROX. VISIBLE TRANSMISSION: APPROX. VISIBLE REFLECTION: HARDNESS (VICKER'S SCALE): FIRE RATING: IMPACT SAFETY RATING: STC RATING: 3/16" (5 mm) overall 2.4lb/ft2 88% 9% 700 20 minutes to 3 hours Meets ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR1201 (Cat. I and II) 35dB TOP TECHNICAL GLASS PRODUCTS'1 fireglass.com 800.W6.0279 .'' .'*kh 20to60min. 90mm; . 3 hour ^Y' ASSEMBLE' ' , — '! i -I " ' DOORS (non-temp rise) ODORS (temp rise) OTHER THAN DOORS DOORS (non-temp rise) DOORS (temp rise) OTHER THAN DOORS DOORS MAX, EXPOSED AREA •t' c fl^iWf, \ ';" 3,204/22.25 100/0.69 3,325/23.08 2,034/14.13 IOO/D.89 2,527/18.24 100/0.69 MAX. WIDTH OF EXPOSED R . fiUZINBtifl} ''» 36 12 95 36 12 56-1/2 12 H MAX. HEISHT-OF EXPOSED » - t'"6WZM}^ ("" 89 33 95 56-1/2 33 5S-1/2 33 " .' ' •' '• '• •: "".••••. ' • ' • • " , Check with frame manufacturer for maximum tested glass sizes and required stop height. Note:. Individual lite sizes cannot exceed "Max. Exposed Area" shown above./ : ; : SURFACE FINISH MAX. SHEET SIZE Premium 48"x 96" Standard 48"x96" Obscure 36"x 96"Detail based on use of Fireframes Designer Series narrow profile framing Glazing Thickness: 3/16"-1" a. Frame width: 2" b. Frame height: 2-3/4" e, Stop height.3/4* d. Pocket width: 1/2" -1-1/4" e. Edge clearance: 1/4" f. Bite: 1/2' SPECIFICATIONS All glass designated on the drawings as fire-rated and impact safety-rated shall be 3/16" (5 mm) thick FireLite® NT supplied by Technical Glass Products. The surface condition shall be ejthen Premium Grade; Standard Grade; or Obscure (patterned surface). ' Complete 3-part CSI format specifications are available online at fireglass.com, or by calling 800.426.0279. Please contact Technical Glass Products for more information. LABELING Each piece of FireLite NT shall be permanently labeled with the FireLite NT logo, UL logo and fire rating. INSTALLATION FireLite NT shall be glazed into the appropriate fire-rated framing with an approved glazing compound (pure silicone, closed cell PVC tape or DAP 33 putty) as supplied by the installer. For 90 minute ratings that exceed 1,393 in2, FireLite NT shall be glazed with fire-rated glazing tape as supplied by TGP. Inspect each piece of FireLite NT immediately before installation and eliminate1 any with observable edge damage or face imperfections. As with any glass produced by the "roll out" method, individual pieces of FireLite NT may contain minimal variations in thickness. Occasionally, process marks and small occlusions or seeds (bubbles, knots or crystals) may be apparent. However, since they do not generally impair the transparency or affect the technical performance of the glass, they do not represent cause for rejection. STORAGE & HANDLING FireLite NT must be handled with care during transportation, storage, inspection and installation. Store in a dry place. FAMILY OF PRODUCTS TGP offers a complete family of products for all your fire-rated glazing needs, ranging from 20 minute to 3 hour applications. More information is available online at fireglass.com, or by calling 800.426.0279. TOP TECHNICAL GLASS PRODUCTS"800.426,0279 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: 3240-1004:0105 3240 - DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR HOUSING/BASE Page 1 of 1 AIR PRODUCTS AND CONTROLS INC, 1749 E HIGHWOOD, PONTIAC, Ml 48340 Contact: Richard Steele (248) 332-3900 Fax (248) 332-8807 Email: rsteele@ap-c.com Models RWH-N, RWH-P, RWL-N, RWL-P, RWX-N, RWX-P, RWJ-N, RWJ-P, RWF-N, RWF-P and SL-2000-N and SL-2000-P duct smoke detectors. All units are four-wire duct detectors. Suffix -N indicates the unit employs an ionization smoke detector head. Suffix -P indicates the unit employs a photoelectric smoke detector head. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. 24 VAC, 24 VDC, 115 VAC or 230 VAC In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as duct detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units when installed in HVAC systems with air velocity between 500 and 4000 ft./min. The Model SL-2000-N duct detectors are suitable for use in ducts where the air velocity is between 100ft/min and 4000ft/min. When the air deflector is used, the air velocity range is between 100ft/min and 2000ft/min. When not used, the range is between 300 ft/min and 4000ft/min. *The Model SL-2000-P duct detectors are suitable for use in ducts where the velocity is between 100ft/min. and 4000ft/min. When the air deflector is used, the air velocity range is between 100ft/min and 4000ft/min. When not used, the range is between 1000 ft/min and 4000ft/min. NOTE: *Rev. 08-15-2007 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: July 01, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATED, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Listing Expires June 30, 2011 STANDARD FEATURES POOL SIZING GUIDE hamcterDigital Display - Pool & Spa Temperature Control - Password Loefssbfe Control -CPVC or PVC Ready \ - 3rd-Party Remote Compatible - Sealed Combustion Chamber -Fin-Assisted Combustion - Built-in Combustible Roor Shield - Direct-Spark Ignition - Stainless Steel Burners - Loch-Heat Ceramic Tile •24V Terminal Strip - Dual Voltage - 240 V or 120V -On/Off Switch - Built-in Air& Water Pressure Switches - Inlet & Outlet Temperature Sensors -Automatic Reset High Limit Safety -Polymer Header with Built-in Bypass - Low-NOx Emissions Meet the Most Stringent Standards - Flame View Port -Outdoor Venting - 3-Year Limited Warranty on Heat Exchanger - 2-Year Limited Warranty on Parts OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT - ASME Construction - ASME Pressure Relief Valve - Cupro-NicKel Heat Exchanger - Multi-Stack Frame •Indoor Vent Kits - Flow Switch DIMENSIONS - Determine your pool's surface area in square feet. - Determine the desired temperature rise by subtracting the average air temperature from the desired pool temperature. - In the table below, locate the surface area equal to or just greaterthan your pool's surface area at the desired temperature rise. -Read to the left forthe appropriate EnergyRite modelnumber. DESIRED TEMPERATURE RISE • 1Q°F 15°F 2tfF 25V 3D°FMODEL POOL. SURFACE AREA IN SQ. FT, ERN152 ERN202 ERN252 ERN302 ERN402 1257 1676 2095 2514 3352 838 629 1117 838 1397 1048 1676 1257 2235 1676 503 419 670 559 838 698 1006 838 1341 1117 NOTE: Sizing is based on a 3-1/2 MPH average wind velocity for elevations up to 2,000 feet above sea level, Foreach 1,000 feet above 2,000 feet elevation, add 4% to the surface area of the pool. AREA=LxW SPA & HOT TUB SIZING GUIDE - Determine your spa/hot tub's capacity in U,S, gallons by multiplying the surface area On square feet) by theaverage deptfi Qn feet), then by a conversion factor of 7-1/2 (1 ft' «= 7-1/2 gallons), '•. ' The table below lists the time required (in minutes) to raise^ the temperature of different size-spa/Jiot tubs by 30°F, - In the table below, locate the gallon capacity equal to or Just greater than your spa/hot tub's size in gallons, -Select the desired heat-up time, ' : - Read to the left for the appropriate EnergyRite model number. BAL. MODEL: ERN152 ERN202 ERN252 ERN302 ERN402 2DD 23 17 14 11 9 3DD 34 26 20 17 13 4DD 5DD TIME (MINUTES) 45 34 27 23 17 eoa REGJUfRED TO. 57 43 34 28 21 68 51 41 34 26 7DD SOD 9PO 1DQQ RAISE TEMPERATURE 80 60 48 40 30 91 68 55 45 34 102 77 61 51 38 114 85 68 57 43 NOTE: Spa/Tub Size in U.S. Gallons. Sizing is based on a 30°F temperature rise. To adjust for other temperature rises, divide the time listed in the table by the temperature ratio. Example: for a 1ST temperature rise, divide by 2 (30/2=15). EASY ORDERING KEY OUTLET ER N 302 This key shows the model number of an EnergyRite Natural Gas Pool Heater with 300,000 Btu/hr input. MODEL.;NUMBER STU/HR „, INPUT 8 '•'"D ,, DIMENSIONS E F B AIRINTAKE VENTSIZE E^RrTEXPRyyERED -, SlDEWUJ- VfeNT „ 'SmpwNffir,WeiBHT (LJBS.) £RN152 150.000 23"18"10-1/4"22"183 199;999 ^ 26-1/2" 20-3/4*12"22*6"4"4"195 ERN2S2 1250,000 30"21-1/2" l3'3-/4" --22"6"5"6"5"217 ERN302 300,000 33-3/4" 25-3/4" 16-lM" 21-1/2" 6-1/2",240 41"29-1/2"20"ERN402 399,999 Note: Change "A/" to "L" for LP gas models. No deration forLP. Water connections are 2" NPT on 4-1/2" centers. Gas connections are 3/4 21-1/2" NPT. 7"269 High Efficiency Water Heaters, Boilers and Pool Heaters 300 Maddox Simpson Parkway, Lebanon, TN 37090 | 615-889-8900 | fax: 615-547-1000 | www.lochinvar.com ERP-01 (Revised ERP-01 6/09) FG-5M-8/10-Printed in U.S.A. ZURN Z888-4 SLOTTED DRAINAGE SYSTEM FOR 4 [102] PIPE OR EQUIVALENT SPECIFICATION SHEET TAG Dimensional Data (inches and [ mm ]) are Subject to Manufacturing Tolerances and Change Without Notice CONCRETE BASED UPC 3 1 2 1 4ffe [109] SLAB THICKNESS ENCASEME )N APPLICA [76J-K*. [13]-h| ' " * /1WJ\ ' -" W T9171 •< \JT / nor ^ — »- 7^ ^ND REINEORCING ^J AND LOCAL CODES | A 1 f 1 nc,l K /f i M nc,4g [I UOj Ml IN. Ur . SLAB THICKNESS t R f ) " 8 [203] 10 [254] "^04 [0102] In i \l ' — 0 — ' "1 — ' 0 (1 r~irFH i—[1 II II II II II II E nu 1 II II II 0 II 1!1 U I II 1 yJI 1 II II L_ %j l_lW ¥ /in f-i 01 fil o o o o o at J • dli JL H iL nI i U 6 k " ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: Zurn Z888-4 Slot drain shall be 40 [1016] long, 4 [102] wide, and 8 [204] invert, with 1/2 [13] slot opening (ADA Compliant). Drain shall be made of (HOPE) High Density Polyethylene, and is UV-10 stabilized. Drain shall have rebar clips molded onto bedding feet and/or bedding feet shall be used for positioning and anchoring purposes. Overlap connection shall be interlocked. PREFIXES Z High Density Polyethylene Slot Drain with Integral Top Frame* SUFFIXES (Check/specify appropriate options) -E1 Closed End Cap -E2 2 [51] No-Hub End Outlet -E3 3 [76] No-Hub End Outlet -E4 4 [102] No-Hub End Outlet -U2 2 [51] No-Hub Bottom Outlet -U3 3 [76] No-Hub Bottom Outlet -U4 4 [102] No-Hub Bottom Outlet -RD Radius Connector -WS25 1/4 [6] Wide Heel-Proof Slots -WS75 3/4 [19] Wide Slots -90 90-Degree Connector 'REGULARLYFURNISHEDUNLESSOTHERWISESPECIFIED REV. D DATE: 10/7/10 C.N.NO. 111804 DWG. NO. 64439 PRODUCT NO. Z888-4 ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC « SPECIFICATION DRAINAGE OPERATION » 1801 Pittsburgh Ave. » Erie, PA 16514 Phone: 814\455-0921 » Fax: 814W54-7929 » World Wide Web: www.zurn.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED * 3544 Nashua Drive * Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 » Phone: 9051405-8272 Fax: 905V405-1292 ZURN®Z888-4-EXT SLOTTED DRAINAGE SYSTEM WITH 4" EXTENSION Dimensional Data (inches and [ mm ]) are Subject to Manufacturing Tolerances and Change Without Notice 12 [305] 4 [102] (MIN.) 4 [102] (MIN.) ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: Zurn Z888-4-EXT Slot drain shall be 40" [1016] long and 4" [102] wide with 1 /2"[13] slot opening (ADA Compliant). Drain shall be made of (HOPE) High Density Polyethylene, and is UV-10 stabilized. Drain shall have rebar clips molded onto bedding feet and/or bedding feet shall be used for positioning and anchoring purposes. Overlap connection shall be interlocked. PREFIXES Z High Density Polyethylene Trench with Integral Top Frame* SUFFIXES -E1 Closed End Cap _ -E2 2" [51] No-Hub End Outlet _ -E3 3" [76] No-Hub End Outlet _ -E4 4" [102] No-Hub End Outlet -T4/6 Transition from-4 to-6 _ -WS25 1/4" [6] Wide Heel-Proof Slots _ -WS75 3/4" [19] Wide Slots 'REGULARLY FURNISHED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED REV.DATE: 12/01/05 C.N. NO. 101819 DWG. NO. 94006 PRODUCT NO.Z888-4-EXT ZURN INDUSTRIES, INC., FLO-THRU DIV., 2640 South Work Street, Falconer, NY 14733 Phone: 716/665-1132, Fax: 716/665-1135, World Wide Web: www.zurn.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 3544 Nashua Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2, Phone: 905\405-8272 Fax: 905\405-1292 In UK: Zurn Industries Ltd, Riverside Rd, Pottington Business Park, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 1QN, Phone 01271-340350 Fax 01271-344660 RECOMMENDED RULES FOR SIZING THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Appendix A Chart A-4 10,000 8000Copper Tubing Smooth Pipe Type M ~ L 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 20 30 405060 80100 Friction Loss - Lbs. per Square-Inch Head per 100-Foot Length Couo HOT WATES, 319 tff KOHLER Features . Vitreous china • With bedpan lugs (-L) • 10" (25.4 cm) or 12" '(30.5 cm) rough-in • 1-1/2" top spud . 2-1/4" (5.7 cm} passageway • 11" (27.9 cm) x 9' (22.9 cm) water area . 1.28 gpf (4.8 Ipf) • 17-1/8" (43.5 cm) high bowl is ADA compliant . 28-1/4" (71.8 cm) x 14-7/8" (37.8 cm) x 17-1/8" (43.5 cm) Codes/Standards Applicable Specified model meets or exceeds the following: . ADA . ICC/ANSI A117.1 . CSAB651 . OBC . ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1 HIGHLINE, HIGH EFFICIENCY BOWL K-4405 ADA CSA B651 OBC Colors/Finishes . 0: White • Other: Refer to Price Book for additional colors/finishes Accessories . 0: White . CP: Polished Chrome • Other: Refer to Price Book for additional colors/finishes Specified Model Model K-4405 K-4405-L Description Elongated bowl toilet Elongated bowl toilet with bedpan lugs Colors/Finishes DO DO Q Other Q Other Recommended Accessories K-4654 K-4654-A K-4670-CA K-4731-C K-4731-SC K- 10673 LustraiM open front seat with support arms and cover Lustra open front seat with support arms and cover (with anti-microbial agent) Lustra open front seat (with anti-microbial agent) EB EB open front seat with check hinge open front seat with self-sustaining check hinge 1 .28 gpf (4.85 Ipf) Touchless DC toilet flushometer with Wave technology QO QO QO DO QO QCP a Other a Other Product Specification The elongated bowl shall be made of vitreous china. Bowl shall be 28-1/4" (71.8 cm) long x 14-7/8" (37.8 cm) wide x 17-1/8" (43.5 cm) high. Bowl shall be 10" (25.4 cm) or 12" (30.5 cm) rough-in with 1-1/2" top spud. Bowl shall be 1.28 gpf (4.85 Ipf). Bowl shall have 11" (27.9 cm) x 9" (22.9 cm) water area and 2-1/4" (5.7 cm) passageway. Bowl shall be ADA compliant with 17-1/8" (43.5 cm) high bowl. Bowl shall have bedpan lugs (-L). Bowl shall be Kohler Model K-4405- - . Page 1 of 2 1058450-4-E USA/Canada: 1-800-4KOHLER (1-800-456-4537) www.kohler.com HIGHLINE Recommended Accessories K-10956 1.28 gpf (4.85 Ipf)Touchless DC toilet flushometer with Tripoint™technology Q CP Technical Information Fixture* Configuration Water per flush Spud size Passageway Water area Water depth from rim Seat post hole centers Minimum static pressure required Maximum static pressure Required supply minimum Top spud, elongated 1 .28 gallons (4.85 L)* 1-1/2" (3.8 cm) 2-1/4" (5.7 cm) 11" (27.9 cm) x 9" (22.9 cm) 6" (15.2 cm) 5-1/2" (14 cm) 35 psi (241 .3 kPa) SOpsi (551.6kPa) 25 gpm (94.6 Ipm) * Designed to flush with 1 .28 gallons (4.85 L) of water when installed with a 1 .28 gpf (4.85 Ipf) valve. Included components: Spud Bolt cap accessory pack Flush valve requirements: For 12" sweat extension nipple is required and local codes. 18357 1013092 (30.5 cm) rough-in, Refer to manufacturer Installation Notes Install this product according to the installation guide. Will comply with the American Disabilities Act (ADA) when installed per the requirements of the Accessibility Guidelines, Section 604 Water Closets, of the Act, which include the installation of an open front seat. Will comply with CSA B651 when installed per Clause 4.3.6 of the standard. Will comply with OBC Barrier Free requirements when installed per Clause 3.8.3.8 and 3.8.3.9. 1-1/8" (2.9 cm) or 3-1/8" (7.9 cm) 1-1/2" Spud 29-3/8" (74.6 cm) or 31-3/8" (79.7 cm) Front of Bowl 10" (25.4 cm) or 12" (30.5 cm) 17-1/4" (43.8 cm) 5" (12.7cm) 9-7/8" (25.1 cm) Product Diagram HIGHLINE® HIGH EFFICIENCY BOWL Page 2 of 2 1058450-4-E THE BOLD LOOK KOHLER Specifications • Specifications may be changed without prior notice. ' The capacity may differ slightly, depending on the water pressure, water supply, piping conditions, and water temperature. Specifications Item Model Name Type Installation Air Supply/Exhaust Ignition Operating Pressure Minimum Flow Rate Dimensions Weight Water Holding Capacity Connection Sizes Power Supply Materials Water Inlet Hot Water Outlet Gas Inlet Supply Consumption Casing Flue Collar Heat Exchanger Safety Devices Accessories Specification NC380-SV-ASME Indoor/ Outdoor, Wall Mounted Power Vented Direct Ignition 15-150psi 0.7 GPM 29.7"(Height) x 19.1 "(Width) x 1 1 .8"(Depth) 106lbs. 0.6 Gallon 1" 1" 3/4" 120VAC(60Hz) NG:137W LP:142W Freeze Prevention 371 W Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Copper Sheeting, Copper Tubing Flame Rod, Thermal Fuse, Pressure Relief Valve, Back Pressure Switch, Lightning Protection Device (ZNR), Overheat Prevention Device, Freezing Prevention Device, Fan Rotation Detector Remote Controller, Remote Controller Cord, Anchoring Screws Performance Item Gas Consumption Maximum Hot Water Capacity NG LP 45°F Rise Capacity Range Temperature Settings Default Temperature Options Maximum Performance 380,000 btuh 380,000 btuh Minimum Performance 22,500 btuh 22,500 btuh 13.2Gal./min. 0.7-1 3.2 Gal./min. 1 00-1 50°F (In 5°F intervals), 160, 170, 180°F (In 10°F intervals) (14 Options) 120,130,140,180°F (Original is 120°F) 26 MULTI-CHLOR 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite Material Safety Data Sheet Emergency 24 Hour Telephone: CHEMTREC 800.424.9300 Corporate Headquarters:Hasa Inc. 2311 9 Drayton Street Saugus, California 91350 Telephone • 661 .259.5848 Fax • 661 .259. 1538 IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCT Product Name: . Common Chemical, Names: Chemical Names of Ingredients: Chemical Family: CAS Registry Number: Empirical Formula: Molecular weight: MULTI-CHLOR Hypochlorite solution, sodium hypochlorite Sodium hypochlorite, water Inorganic halogen compound 7681-52-9 NaOCI 74.45 08PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Vapor Pressure: Weight/Gallon: Density [liquid]: Bulk Density: Melting Point: Physical State: Solubility in Water: 12.1 mmHg.at20fiC 10.0lbs. (4.54kg.) 1.20at20BC(68sF) Not Applicable. Not Applicable. Liquid Solution Complete Flash Point: pH: Odor: Boiling Point: Freezing Point: Color: Stability: Not Applicable. 11.2-11.4 Slight Bleach Decomposes -20 Degree Fahrenheit Straw Yellow Stable PHYSICAL HAZARDS Potential for Fire: Potential for Explosion: Reactivity: Extinguishing Media: Fire Fighting Procedures: None. Nonflammable and noncombustible liquid. None. Nonflammable and noncombustible liquid. Violent reaction with amines, ammonium aldehyde, ammonium carbonate, aziridine, methanol, phenylacetonitrile, ammonium nitrate, ammonium oxylate, ammonium phosphate, cellulose, ethylene imine. Do not mix acids, aqua ammonia, or other organic or inorganic chemicals with this product. N/A N/A Major Update: 08/01/01 Minor Revision: 2/18/09 Page 1 of 4 HEALTH HAZARDS Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:Eye and skin irritation. Chemical burns to broken skin. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:No data available. Oral [ingestion] LD50:No data available. Dermal [skin absorption] LD50:No data available. Inhalation [breathing] LC50:No data available. Eye Irritation:Irritating. May cause eye'damage. Skin Irritation:Mild irritation. Not considered to be a skin sensitizer. OSHA PEL:None established. ACGIH TLV/TWA:None established. POTENTIAL ROUTE [S] OF ENTRY Inhalation [Breathing]:Unlikely to occur. Vapor may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract. Dermal [Skin]:Contact with broken skin may cause burning, blistering, and tissue destruction if not washed off immediately. Eyes:Corrosive to eyes. Ingestion:Not anticipated. May cause severe chemical burns to esophagus and to stomach lining. CARCINOGENIC [CANCER POTENTIAL] INFORMATION National Toxicological Program [NTP] Sixth Annual Report on Carcinogens:Not listed. International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC] Monographs, V. 1-53, Supps. 1-8:Not listed. Listed by Federal OSHA as Carcinogens:Not listed. Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 [Proposition 65, California only]: Small quantities - less than 100 ppm (parts per million) - of impurities, including bromates, may be found in all chlorinating products, including this product. Bromates are derived from bromides, which are present in sodium chloride (table salt) from which chlorine is manufactured. Additional small quantities of bromates may be generated during the disinfection process. Bromates are known by the State of California to cause cancer when administered by the oral (drinking or ingesting) route. Read and follow label directions and use care when handling or using this product. The US Environmental Protection Agency has established a maximum contaminant level (MCL) for bromates in drinking water at 10 ppb (parts per billion). Application of this product in accordance with label directions at use dilution will not exceed this level. This warning is provided pursuant to Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement act of 1986, Chapter 6.6 of the California Health and Safety Code, which requires the Governor of California to publish a list of chemicals "known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity." This list is compiled in accordance with the procedures established under the proposition, and can be obtained on the internet from California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at http://www.oehha.ca.gov. There are over 700 chemical substances on this list. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE AND HANDLING Open containers carefully. Sodium Hypochlorite solutions are packaged with vented closures. Do not use containers which are leaking or show evidence of having leaked. Mix only with water. Do not mix with other chemicals. Use clean, dry utensils when mixing. Do not discharge this product or mixtures of this product into lakes, streams, ponds, bays, estuaries or the ocean. Sodium Hypochlorite is toxic to aquatic organisms at very low levels. Major Update: 08/01/01 Minor Revision: 2/18/09 Page 2 of4 PERSONAL PROTECTION AND HYGIENE Wear goggles or face shield and rubber gloves when handling. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Wash hands after handling. CLEAN-UP OF SPILLS Store this product in a cool dry area away from sunlight and heat to avoid deterioration. In case of spill flood area where spill occurred with large quantities of water. With permission from local authorities dilute product may be flushed to sanitary sewer. Product may also be absorbed with sand or diatomaceous earth. Absorbed products must be disposed of in accordance with applicable Federal, State and/or local regulations. Contact HASA Inc. for guidance. ____^_ FIRST AID Eye Contact: Skin Contact: Ingestion [swallowing]: Flush with water. Remove contact lenses [if applicable]. Hold eyelids open. Continue flushing with water for 15 minutes. Get prompt medical attention. Wash affected area with soap and water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Drink large quantities of water. DO NOT give vinegar or other acids. DO NOT induce vomiting. Get prompt medical attention. SI <=IqW. T 2. O "< 30 O i CO CDasCOOen o CO FEDERAL/STATE LISTS/REGISTRATION/S/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS CERCLA Hazardous Substance [Section 1010 [4], P.L. 96-510]: Extremely Hazardous Substance [40 CFR 355, Appendix A]: Pesticide Product 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.: Toxic Substance under TSCA: Pesticide Product [various State Laws]: RQ=100lbs [80 gallons for 12.5% solution] Not listed. Registered as a pesticide product by Federal EPA. Not reported. Registered as pesticide product in states where marked. MATERIAL CLASSIFICATION OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Division, 29 CFR 1910.1200: Irritant. Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations, Department of Transportation (Federal) 49 CFR 172.101 Proper Shipping Description [1 gallon or less]: Consumer Commodity, ORM-D Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations, Department of Transportation (Federal) 49 CFR 172.101 Proper Shipping Description [1 gallon or less]: Consumer Commodity, ORM-D Proper Shipping Description [greater than 1 gallon]: Hypochlorite Solutions, 8, UN1 791 , P.G. Ill National Fire Protection Association NFPA 704 [1990]: BOCA National Fire Prevention Code/National Building Code [1999 editions]: Standard Fire Prevention Code/Standard Building Code [1997 editions]: Uniform Fire Code/Uniform Building Code [1997 editions]: Uniform Fire Code Standards 79-3, Uniform Fire Code, V. II [1997 edition]: 2-0-0 Irritant Irritant Irritant 2-0-0 Major Update: 08/01/01 Minor Revision: 2/18/09 Page 3 of 4 RETURNABLE CONTAINERS Returnable (deposit) containers must be resealed and the contents drained therefrom prior to return to the distributor or manufacturer for credit. Do not offer leaking or damaged containers for transportation. Call HASA, Inc. or your distributor for instructions. Please Note: The information contained herein, while not guaranteed, was prepared by competent technical personnel and is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief. NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, expressed or implied, is made regarding the product performance, product stability, or as to any other condition of use, handling, transportation, and storage. Customer use, handling, transportation, and storage may involve additional safety and/or performance considerations. Our technical personnel will be happy to respond to questions regarding safe handling, storage, transportation and use procedures. The safe handling, storage, transportation and use procedures remain the sole responsibility of the customer. No suggestions for handling, storage, transportation or use are intended as or to be construed as recommendations which may infringe on any existing patents or violate any Federal, State, and/or local law and/or regulation, ordinance, standard, etc.. This Material Safety Data Sheet has been prepared by HASA, Inc. staff from test reports and other information available in the public domain. C/D CD CD Oen Major Update: 08/01/01 Minor Revision: 2/18/09 Page 4 of 4 tin PRO DUCT Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 (Muriatic Acid) OCEAN NETWORK EMERGENCY PHONE 1-888-289-1911 THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) HAS BEEN PREPARED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD, 29 CFR 1910.1200. THIS PRODUCT MAY BE CONSIDERED TO BE A HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL UNDER THAT STANDARD. (REFER TO THE OSHA CLASSIFICATION IN SEC.I.) THIS INFORMATION IS REQUIRED TO BE DISCLOSED FOR SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE. THE EXPOSURE TO THE COMMUNITY, IF ANY, IS QUITE DIFFERENT. I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Synonyms : Chemical Family: Formula : Use Description: Hazard Classification: Product Codes: File No. : Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Chlorohydric acid, hydrogen chloride, muriatic acid inorganic acid HCl Acid, steel, oil & gas, ore & mineral and food processing, organic chemical synthesis, Pharmaceuticals Corrosive; eye and skin hazard; lung toxin 105021, 105022, 105023, 105029, 105030, 105031, 105032, 105033, 105034, 1050192, 105508 MSDS0300 II - COMPONENT DATA This Product Composition information presented hare deecribea the major components and their concentrations found in this product and other information a* reguired by OSHA. This is not, and should not be Interpreted, or used as, a Product Specification or a detailed chemical analysis. Established Federal OSS*. PSL is provided. OSHA Agreement State PBL may be different. Product Composition CAS or Chemical Name: CAS Number: Percentage Range: Hazardous Per 29 CFR 1910,1200: Exposure Standards: Hydrochloric acid 7647-01-0 8-38% Yes TWA: CEILING : STEL: OSHA (PEL) ppm None 5 None mg/m3 None 7 None ACGIH(TLV) ppm None 5 None mg/m3 None; None None CAS or Chemical Name: CAS Number: Percentage Range: Hazardous Per 29 CFR 1910.1200: Exposure Standards: Water 7732-18-5 62-92% No None Established 1 of 11 «<fttin GT S Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 III - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND STORAGE DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES AND CLOTHING. UPON CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES, WASH OFF WITH WATER. AVOID BREATHING MIST OR VAPOR. STORAGE CONDITIONS: Store in cool, clean, well-ventilated area. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURES ABOVE: 38 Deg.C (100 Deg.F) DO NOT EXPOSE TO DIRECT LIGHT. PRODUCT STABILITY AND COMPATIBILITY: Stable SHELF LIFE LIMITATIONS: INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS FOR PACKAGING: INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT: 1 year Glass or polyethylene containers recommended. When shipped with oxidizers, must be separated by 18 inches, with wood pallets and absorbent materials in between . IV - PHYSICAL DATA Appearance : Freezing Point: Boiling Point: Decomposition Temperature: Specific Gravity: Bulk Density: pH @ 25° C: Vapor Pressure @ 25° C: Solubility in Water: Volatiles, Percent by Volume: Evaporation Rate: Vapor Density: Molecular weight: Odor: Clear, colorless liquid 7% (-2 Deg.C (28 Deg.F)) 37% (-74 Deg.C (-101 Deg.F.)) 7-20% (> 100-110 Deg. C (>212 to 230 Deg. 20-38% (110-74 Deg. C (230 to 167 Deg. F) F)) ) No Data 1.035 - 1.88 Not applicable <1 @ 20 Deg.C: 7-32% (0-23.5 mmHg) (Partial pressure HC1) 32-38% (23.5-210 mmHg) Complete 100% Approximately 1 (Water=l) 1.3 (active ingredient) 36.46 (Active ingredient) Pungent, suffocating odor. 2 of 11 "• *hn PR 0 DUCT* MATERIAL SAFETY DATA Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 (Muriatic Acid) Coefficient of Oil/Water Distribution: No Data V - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Personal Protection for Routine Use of Products Respiratory Protection: Ventilation: Skin and Eye Protection: Other : If vapors, mists, or aerosols are generated and are not controlled by ventilation below the PEL, wear a NIOSH approved respirator for hydrogen chloride vapor, and mist if needed. Local exhaust ventilation is recommended if vapors, mists or aerosols are generated. Otherwise, use good general room ventilation. Wear gloves, boots, apron and a face shield with safety glasses. A full impermeable suit is recommended if exposure is possible to large portion of body. Emergency eye wash and safety showers must be provided in the immediate work area. Equipment Specifications (When Applicable): Respirator Type: Protective Clothing Type: (This includes: gloves, boots, apron, protective suit.) Pull face-piece, NIOSH- approved respirator equipped with chemical cartridges approved for hydrogen chloride GLOVE TYPE: Neoprene BOOT TYPE: Neoprene APRON TYPE: Neoprene FACE SHIELD: Yes PROTECTIVE SUIT: Neoprene VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION Flammability Data: Explosive : Flammable: Combustible: Pyrophoric: Flash Point: Autoignition Temperature: Flammable Limits at Normal Atmospheric Temperature and Pressure (Percent Volume in Air) : n/a No No No Not Applicable Not Applicable LEL - Not Applicable UEL - Not Applicable NFPA Ratings! Health: Flammability: Reactivity: 3 0 1 3 of 11 1 •lin CHIJOE ALKALI PRODUCTS Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 HMIS Ratings; Health: Flatnmability: Reactivity: 3 0 1 Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable Fire Fighting Techniques and Comments: Use water to cool containers exposed to fire. Contact with reactive metals, e.g., aluminum may result in the generation of flammable hydrogen gas. On small fires, use dry chemical or carbon dioxide. On large fires, use water. Not combustible, but contact with common metals produces flammable hydrogen gas. May also release chlorine gas by reaction with oxidizing agents. VII - REACTIVITY INFORMATION Conditions Under Which This Product May Be Unstable: Temperatures Above: Mechanical Shock or Impact: Electrical (Static) Discharge: Other: Hazardous Polymerization: Incompatible Materials: Hazardous Decomposition: No Data No No Avoid heat, exposure to sunlight Will not occur Alkaline materials, aluminum, amines, carbonates, iron, sulfuric acid, hydroxides, leather and other fabrics, metallic oxides, magnesium, oleum, perchloric acid, zinc Flammable hydrogen gas by reaction with many metals. Also, chlorine gas is released by reaction with oxidizing agents. Summary of Reactlv±ty: Explosive: Oxidizer: Pyrophoric: Organic Peroxide: Water Reactive: Corrosive : N/A No NO NO No Yes VIII - FIRST AID Eyes Immediately flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Call a physician at once. 4 of 11 lin 0 y CT Product Name: Revision Date: Revision No. : Hydrochloric Acid, 04/12/07 8 (Muriatic Acid) Skin Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. If clothing comes in contact with the product, the clothing should be removed immediately and should be laundered before re-use. Ingesfcion Immediately drink large quantities of water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician at once. DO NOT give anything by mouth if the person is unconscious or if having convulsions. Inhalation If person experiences nausea, headache or dizziness, person should stop work Immediately and move to fresh air until these symptoms disappear. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen, keep the person warm and at rest. Call a physician. In the event that an individual inhales enough vapor to lose consciousness, person should be moved to fresh air at once and a physician should be called immediately. If breathing has stopped, artificial respiration should be given. In all cases, ensure adequate ventilation arid provide respiratory protection before the person returns to work. IX - TOXICOLOGY AND HEALTH INFORMATION Routes of Absorption Oral, dermal, inhalation, eye contact Warning Statements and Warning Properties MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS. CAN CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE. Human Threshold flesponse Data Odor Threshold: Irritation Threshold: Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health: Concentrated HC1 (38%) is 1-5 ppm. Concentrated HC1 has been reported to be 5 ppm or greater. 50.0 ppm. Signs, Symptoms and Effects of Exposure Inhalation Acute:Inhalation of the mist or vapor of hydrogen chloride gas may cause irritation of the mucous membranes and respiratory tract with symptoms of burning, choking and coughing. At exposure concentrations greater than the TLV, damage may occur to the mucous membranes (ulceration of the nose and throat) and respiratory tract. At these high concentrations, severe breathing difficulties may occur which may be delayed in onset and may be due to pulmonary edema (fluid in the lung) or laryngeal edema or spasm. 5 of 11 till CHLQRAUCAU PRODUCTS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 Chronic:Repeated or prolonged exposure to concentrations greater than accepted occupational limits may cause dental discoloration and erosion of the teeth. Skin Acute:Hydrochloric acid mist may rapidly cause skin inflammation and burns. Direct contact with the liquid will be corrosive to the skin and can cause severe irritation and/or burns characterized by redness, swelling and scab formation. The potential for scarring and ulceration of the contacted tissue also exists. Chronic:Repeated contact with the mist has been reported to cause a contact dermatitis (skin rash). Prolonged or repeated exposure with the liquid may cause permanent damage. Eye Exposure to the mist may result in eye irritation and/or severe burns with permanent damage and possible loss of sight. Direct contact with the liquid will be corrosive to the eye with resulting severe burns, potential visual impairment or loss of sight. Ingestion Acute:Irritation and/or burns can occur to the entire gastrointestinal tract, including the stomach and intestines, characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, bleeding, and/or tissue ulceration. Ingestion causes severe damage to the gastrointestinal tract with the potential to cause perforation. Chronic:There are no known or reported effects from chronic exposure. Chronic ingestion of significant amounts of this product is unlikely because of its acute corrosive action. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure Respiratory and cardiovascular disease. Interactions With other Chemicals which Enhance Toxicity None known or reported Animal Toxicology Acute Target Organ Toxicity This product is corrosive to all tissues contacted, and upon inhalation may cause irritation to mucous membranes and respiratory tract. Inhalation LC 50: 3124 ppm/1 hour (rat) Oral LD 50: 900tng/kg (rabbit) Dermal LD 50: Believed to be > 1.0 g/kg based on similar materials. Corrosive to skin and eyes; severe respiratory irritant. 6 of 11 Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 Chronic Target Organ Toxicity The only known or reported health effects from repeated exposure to hydrochloric acid are described above and are related to tissue damage to dental enamel and gums leading to erosion of the teeth. These effects would occur from exposures greater than currently accepted occupational limits. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity There are no known or reported effects on reproductive function or fetal development. Carcinogenicity This product is not known or reported to be carcinogenic by any reference source including IARC, OSHA, NTP, or EPA. IARC has classified hydrochloric acid as having inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity to humans and animals. IARC therefore considers hydrochloric acid to be not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. The carcinogenesis response to the combined and separate exposures to formaldehyde and hydrochloric acid was investigated in male inbred Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were exposed to gaseous formaldehyde, 14 ppm and hydrochloric acid, 10 ppm. No carcinogenic response was observed with hydrochloric acid alone. Mutagenicity Hydrochloric acid has been tested and was shown to be non-mutagenlc in a battery of mutagenicity and genotoxicity assays including the following: Ames assay, Salmonella and Saccharomyces (yeast) microbial assays, L5178Y mouse lymphomagene mutation assay, sister chromatid exchange assay; and the mammalian chromosomal aberrations assay. Aquatic Toxicity It is the resulting pH rather than the concentration of HC1 that governs its lethality to aquatic life. Only when the pH value is depressed to 5.0 or lower will hydrochloric acid prove lethal to fish. The 96 hr. LC50 at 20 degrees Celsius for bluegill sunfish occurs when HC1 lowers the p value to 3.6. The 96 hr. LC50 for mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis) in turbid water is a concentration of 282 mg/1 of HC1. 100% mortality to trout occurred for a 24-hr, exposure at a concentration of 10 mg/1. The toxic threshold of HC1 toward Daphnia magna has been reported to be 56 to 62 mg/1 insoft water and Lake Erie water respectively. 7 of 11 m •;Iin ROD Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 X - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION THIS MATERIAL IS REGULATED AS A DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL . DOT Description from the Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101s Land (U.S. DOT) : Water (IMO) : Air (IATA/ICAO) : Hazard Label/Placard: Reportable Quantity: Emergency Guide: HYDROCHLORIC ACID SOLUTION, 8,UN1789, PG II Same as above Same as above CORROSIVE 50QO Ibs. (Per 49 CFR 172.101,Appendix) 157 XI - SPILL AND LEAKAGE PROCEDURES FOR ALL TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENTS, CALL GHEMTREC AT 800-424-9300. Reportable Quantity:This product is subject to a Reportable Quantity, (RQ) , with respect to hydrochloric acid. RQs are subject to change and reference should be made to 40 CFR 302.4 for the current requirements. Spill Mitigation Procedures: Hazardous concentrations in air may be found in local spill area and immediately downwind. Air Release: Water Release: Land Spill: Vapors may be suppressed by the use of a water fog, or vapor suppressant foam. Dike and contain all run-off water for treatment as a hazardous waste. This material is heavier than and soluble in water. Contain contaminated water by building a dike of compatible absorbents. Vacuum or pump material to a neutralization container and treat. See SPILL RESIDUES below. Compatible absorbents: Sand, clay soil, and commercial absorbents . Residues: Dispose of per guidelines under Section XII, WASTE DISPOSAL, This material may be neutralized for disposal; you are requested to contact OCEAN at 888-2891-911 before beginning any such operation. 8 of 11 Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision Mo.: 8 Personal Protection for Emergency Spill and Firefighting Situations.' Response to this material MAY REQUIRE the use of a full-encapsulated suit and self- contained breathing apparatus (SGBA). Additional protective clothing must be worn to prevent personal contact with this material. Those items include but are not limited to boots, gloves, hard hat, splash-proof goggles, full face shield, impervious clothing/ i.e., chemically impermeable suit, and self-contained breathing apparatus. Compatible materials for response to this material are neoprene or butyl rubber. XII - WASTE DISPOSAL If this product becomes a waste, it meets the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under 40 CFR 261 and would have the following EPA hazardous waste number: D002. If this product becomes a waste> it will be a hazardous waste, which is subject to the Land Disposal Restrictions under 40 CFR 268 and must be managed accordingly. As a hazardous liquid waste, it must be disposed of in accordance with Local, State and Federal regulations in a permitted hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facility by treatment. CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL. THE USER OF THIS MATERIAL HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO DISPOSE OF UNUSED MATERIAL, RESIDUES AND CONTAINERS IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS REGARDING TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FOR HAZARDOUS AND NONHAZARDOUS WASTES. 9 Of 11 m-:«£-tinamm/mm P R 0 0 U € T S-: Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 XIII - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY STATUS INFORMATION TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT: This substance is listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act inventory. NSF LIMITS: NSP Maximum Drinking Water Use Concentration - 40 mg/1 as hydrochloric acid SUPERFUND AMENDMENT AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT, TITLE III: HAZARD CATEGORIES, PER 40 CFR 370.2: HEALTH: Immediate (Acute) Delayed (Chroni c) PHYSICAL: None EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW, PER 40 CFR 55, APP.A: EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE - THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITY: None Established SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, PER 40 CFR 372.45: This mixture or tradename product contains a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR 372. CHEMICALS LISTED ARE: Hydrochloric acid XIV - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MSDS REVISION SATUS: This is a revised MSDS edited by the Chlor/Alkali MSDS Control group. ' 10 of 11 n Product Name: Hydrochloric Acid, (Muriatic Acid) Revision Date: 04/12/07 Revision No.: 8 XV - MAJOR REFERENCES Griffith, J.P., et al., Dose-Response Studies with Chemical Irritation in the Albino Rabbit Eye as a Basic for Selecting Optimum Testing Conditions for predicting Hazard to the Human Eye. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 55, pp. 501-513, 1980. Toxicological Testing of Selected Hazardous Materials for Transportation Purposes* NTIS PB Report: (PB-270-991), National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA, April 1976. Isquith, A., et al., Genotoxicity Studies on Selected Organosilicon Compounds: In Vitro Assays. Pood and Chemical Toxicology, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 255-261, 1988. Sellakumar, Arthur R., et al., Carcinogenicity of Formaldehyde and Hydrogen Chloride in Rats. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 81, pp. 401-406, 1985. THE INFORMATION IN THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO ALL WHO WILL USE, HANDLE, STORE, TRANSPORT, OR OTHERWISE BE EXPOSED TO THIS PRODUCT. THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THE GUIDANCE OF PLANT ENGINEERING, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT AND FOR PERSONS WORKING WITH OR HANDLING THIS PRODUCT. OLIN BELIEVES THIS INFORMATION TO BE RELIABLE AND UP TO DATE AS OF THE DATE OF PUBLICATION, BUT MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT IT IS. ADDITIONALLY, IF THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET IS MORE THAN THREE YEARS OLD, YOU SHOULD CONTACT OLIN AT THE PHONE NUMBER LISTED BELOW TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT THIS SHEET IS CURRENT. ORC MSDS CONTROL GROUP 01in Chlor Alkali 1186 Lower River Road P.O. Box 248 Charleston, TN 37310 Phone Number: (888)-658-MSDS (6737) 11 of 11 MPIR-S8-E011 09:15 From:To:1760S02S558 COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1 NON-RESIDENTIAL B-32 Development Services Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www.carlsbadca.gov NON-RESIDENTIAL CERTIFICATE: Non-Residential land owner, please read this option carefully and be sure you thoroughly understand before signing. The option you chose will affect your payment of the developed Special Tax assessed on your property. This option is available only at the time of the first building permit issuance. Property owner signature is required before signing. Your signature is confirming the accuracy of all information shown. Jen AlperT"949-864-8777 Name of Owner 25 Waterworks Way Telephone 2704 Gateway Rd. Address Irvine, CA 92618 Project Address Carlsbad, CA 92009 City, State 213-263-09-00 City, State Zip Assessor Parcel Number(s) or APN(s) and Lot Numbersfs) if not yet subdivided by County Assessor CB.102509 Building Permit Numbers) As cited by Ordinance NO, NS-155 and adopted by the City of Carlsbad, California, the City is authorized to levy a Special Tax in Community Facilities District No. 1. All non-residential property, upon the issuance of a building permit, shall have the option to (1) pay the SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT TAX ONE TIME or (2) assume the ANNUAL SPECIAL TAX - DEVELOPED PROPERTY for a period not to exceed twenty-five (25) years. Please indicate your choice by initializing the appropriate line below: OPTION (1): I elect to pay the SPECIAL TAX - ONE TIME now, as a one-time payment. Amount of One-Time Special Tax: $ 98.70 Owner's Initials I DO HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE PROPERTY OWNER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND THAT I UNDERSTAND AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE PROVISION AS STATED ABOVE. gnature of Property Owner Title Print Name Date The City of Carlsbad has not independently verified the information shown above. Therefore, we accept no responsibility as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Land Use ALL OTH COMM (PC)Imp.Area 1 date 03/03 3°votfl ^ FY 10/11 Annex Pagel of 2 Rev 07/09 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE OFFICE USE ONLY UPFP# HV# BP DATE II Business Name Business Contact Tel ne # Project Address Stateor Zip Code APN# Mailing Address City State Zip Code .Plan File* Project Contact Telephone # The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the specific project description. 1. Explosive or Blasting Agents 2. Compressed Gases 3. Flammable/Combustible Liquids 4. Flammable Solids Water Reactives Cryogenics Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials Radioactives PART I: FIRE DEPARTMENT- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: Indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. If any of the items are circled, applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal. 5. Organic Peroxides 9. 6. Oxidizers 10. 7. Pyrophorics 11. 8. Unstable Reactives 12. 14. Other Health Hazards 15. None of These. PART II: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS (HMD): If the answer to any of the questions is yes, applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division, 1255 Imperial Avenue, 3™ floor, San Diego, CA 92101. Call (619) 338-2222 prior to the issuance of a building permit: FEES ARE REQUIRED. Expected Date of Occupancy: C?J I & I I YES NO f 1. "ffi [U Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). "J CalARP Exempt 2. D S Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? 3. H LTI Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 500 pounds, 200 cubic feet, or carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? 4. Q t?f Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? 5. D ,B- Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? 6. D SL Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 10)? Date Initials D CalARP Required Date Initials D CalARP Complete Date Initials PART III: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT: If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, applicant must contact the Air Pollution Control District (APCD), 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131-1649, telephone (858) 586-2600 prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. Note: if the answer to questions 3 or 4 is yes, applicant must also submit an asbestos notification form to the APCD at least 10 working days prior to commencing demolition or renovation, except demolition or renovation of residential structures of four units or less. Contact the APCD for more information. 1. YES D NO 2. D JS_ 3. 4. D D Will the subject facility or construction activities include operations or equipment that emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APCD factsheet at http://www.sdapcd.org/info/facts/permits.pdf , and the list of typical equipment requiring an APCD permit on the reverse side of this from. Contact APCD if you have any questions). (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 IS YES) Will the subject facility be located within 1 ,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K through 12)? (Public and private schools may be found after search of the California School Directory at http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/sd/: or contact the appropriate school district). Will there be renovation that involves handling of any friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? Will there be demolition involving the removal of a load supporting structural member? Briefly describe business activities:Briefly describe proposed project: I declare under penalty of perjury that to the best of my knowledge and belief th< '•s. \ <50t (sponses made herein are true and correct. Name of owner or Authorized Agent •Sgfiature of Owner or Authorized Agent Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY:FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:. BY:DATE: EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED COUNTY-HMD APCD RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMD APCD RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMD APCD HM-9171 (04/07)County of San Diego - DEH - Hazardous Materials Division Patel2f'22/KD Business Name Street" Address, ErnaiiAddfess; ...... . ..... PLEASE CHECK HERE IF YOUR. BUSINESS ISE*EMF>T» pNI?E5/lpSi:SIDE eHBOK:TYPE!QP BUSINESS| Check-all below that are present at your facility: Acid Cleaning Assembly Automotive Repair Battery Manufacturing Biofuel Manufacturing Biotech Laboratory Bulk Chemical Storage Car Wash Chemical Manufacturing Chemical Purification Dry Cleaning Electrical Component Manufacturing Fertilizer Manufacturing Film /X-ray Processing Food Processing Glass Manufacturing Industrial Laundry Ink Manufacturthg Laboratory Machining /Pilling 'Manufacturing Ivfernbrane (i.e* Water filter membranes) fetal Casting/ Forrning foetal Fabrication Metal Finishing Electroplating Eleetroiess plating Anodizing Coating (i.e. pHosphating) Chemical Etching/Milling Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing Mefal Powders Forming Nutritional Supplement/ Vitamin Manufacturing Painting / Finishing Paint Manufacturing Personal Care Products Manufacturing Pesticide Manufacturing / Packaging Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (including precursors) Porcelain Enameling Power Generation Print Shop Research and Development Rubber Manufacturing Semiconductor Manufacturing Soap / Detergent Manufacturing Waste Treatment/ Storage SIC Code(s) (if known): Brief description of business activities; (Production/ Mfnufacfuririg Operations^ "~> ;Des<Jfiptibn of ^operations generating wastewater :(discharg:ed :to sewer; hauled or Estirnated volurrte of jndustrial wastewater fa faedischarged (gal /day), Ustliazardo;s.i8 wasiesgenerated (type/volume): ... H&ve V Site Contact / Slgnitnre_ il begin at this location^ for a Wasllwaier Discharge Permit from the Ericina WasteWSter i If yes, when: _^ , ^ Title .87.77 ENGINAWASTEWATEKAUTHQRSTY, 6200 Avenidg Irtelnas Partsted,CA 92011 060)438-3941: FAX: (710)476*9852 Check a License - Contractors State License Board Page 1 of 1 Of Contractors Li e Board Contractor's License Detail - License # 832361 /•+•* DISCLAIMER: A license status check provides information taken from the CSLB license database. Before relying on this information, you should be aware of the following limitations. -» CSLB complaint disclosure is restricted by law (B&EZ124,S) If this entity is subject to public complaint disclosure, a link for complaint disclosure will appear below. Click on the link or button to obtain complaint and/or legal action information. ••» Per B&P....Z.Q.ZJ J!, only construction related civil judgments reported to the CSLB are disclosed. ••>* Arbitrations are not listed unless the contractor fails to comply with the terms of the arbitration. ••» Due to workload, there may be relevant information that has not yet been entered onto the Board's license database. License Number 832361 Extract Date: 2/28/2011 Business Information 26170 ENTERPRISE WAY STE 100 LAKE FOREST, CA 92630 JEntityj ....... __ ..... Issue Date ............. _ ....... Expire Date ........... ,_ License status .AddttlonaiSjtatus: Corporation^ 3^i§£6p4j~ J02I29^J2^^ This license is current and active. All information below should be reviewed. Classifications: CLASS DESCRIPTION CONTRACTOR'S BOND This license filed Contractor's Bond number 203967 in the amount of $12,500 with the bonding company Bonding: Effective Date: 01/01/2007 CQntractor'.s_Bonding.H]story _ _ BOND OF QUALIFYING INDIVIDUAL 1. The Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) SCHREIBER MICHAEL JOHN certified that he/she owns 1 0 percent or more of the voting stock/equity of the corporation. A bond of qualifying individual is not required. Effective Date: 02/18/2004 Workers' Compensation: This license has workers compensation insurance with the EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY Policy Number: 76000031 571 01 Effective Date: 08/01/2010 Expire Date: 08/01/2011 Workers' Compensation History Personnel listed on this license (current or disassociated) are listed on other licenses. Conditions. ofJJse | Privacy Policy. Copyright © 2016 State of California https://www2.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicenseII/LicenseDetail.aspx?LicNum=8... 02/28/2011 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN REVIEW PROVISIONAL APPROVAL PLANS ACCEPTED FOR CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THSS STAMP IS NO ASSURANCE THAT THE PLANS OR SPEC FIGATWNS ARE CORRECT IN EVERY RESPECT. ERRORS IN DESIGN OR CONSTRICTION MUSJ:95 CORRECTED: .THE JOB sre DURING CONSTRUCTION THE BOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALFH PCOL PLAN CHECK ALL {619} 338*2384 AT tEAST 2-5 WORKING DAYS 1. GUNITING OR BACKFILLiKlGi"" s '• PLASTERtNC. : \ FINAL (NSPECTION .*''-ft OPEf=lATldN • THERE JS.feiO CONSTRUCTION BuGUN APTSR QN£ <t) Vf/*« FROM THE DAT6 THESE PLANS WBRg-AfWWVW), TMfiN tHts PLANS ABP- VOID AND NHW Pt.AMS MUST BB St»(WTre0 ,-APPROVAL. CHANGES «M coNsrsix^'ow wtt >• 70S NOT APPROVED FOR 4T ! ! ! ' IT Ei£V 41150 412.30 413.20 DEPTH BELOW fF 5.90' 6,20' 5.80! 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