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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMS 505; AVIS ODAY; Minor Subdivision (MS)• • CITY OF CARLSE.·.L.D APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A TEtHATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR A MINOR SUBIDIVISION OF LAND-(INTO 4 OR LESS PARCELS) -AS PROVIDED FOR IN CHAPTER 20.24 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE FILING FEE:· $300.00 FILING FEE RECEIPT NO. 15375' MINOR SUBDIVISION NO. MSSO,5 -(for office use) TO THE CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD: DATE JULY 17, 1980 I. Request is hereby made for approval of Tentative Parcel Map of Minor S u bd i vis ion No.· 505 con sis tin g 0 f 1. 140 g r 0 s s acres, having THREE lots, being a proposed subdivision of land for property described as :' (Exact Lega 1 Desc r-i pt ion) ALL OF LOT 5, IN WILSONIA TRACT, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP' THEREOF NO. 2J69 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNty RECORDER OF SAN QIEGo COUNTY AUGUST 13, 1929. INCLUDING ALSO A ROAD 'EASEMENT, BEING THAT SOUTHWEST 210 FEET OF THE NORTHWESTERLY 10 FEET OF JOT 4? IN THE SAID WILSONIA TRACT. generally located on the side of ARLAND ROAD . (Name of Street) EAST (North, South,. East, West) between nIGHLAND DR. ( Name of St reet) and BUENA VISTA AVE. ~(-N~a-m-e--o~f~S-t-r-e-e-t~)--~~----------------------- ASSESSORS PARCEL NO. _'~1_5~6~~1~42 ____ -=_0_2~~ ____ _ Book Page Parcel TYPE OF SUBDIVISION __ ~_R_E~S~I_D_E~N~T~IA~L~~ ____ ~~~~ __ ~-.~ ______ ___ (Residential, Commercial, Industrial) Are the existing or proposed parcels or l·ots in this minor subdivision subject to other discretionary approval (for example, a variance or con- ditional use permit)? Yes No X • PRESENT ZONE R-1 the undersigned state that (I,We) (I am, Weare) WE WE ARE the OWNERS of the property. described herein and hereby ~(~0~w-n-e-r--,-'~Ow--n-e-r-s')-'(~A~u-t~~~10--r7ized Agent) give OUR .autho?ization to the filing of this proposed tract ( My, Ou r) map. WE ARE aware of and have had an opportunity to read ~(~I--a-m-,~W~e--a~'-r-e~)----- Title 20 (Subdivision Ordinance)"'of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. Name ---r~---'~~~~~-''----'------~~--~-'~~-'~---------------------shown on Recorded Deed Name ---'~---'---'~'-~'-----'-------~----'-~D~e-e-d~)---------------------- Name DONALD H. AVIS (Typed or Printed as shown on Recorded Deed) Signature __________________________________________________________________ __ Name N/A (Typed or Printed as shown on Recorded Deed) Signature __________________________________________________________________ __ Name and Address of Subdivfder: . \ DOUGLAS M. AVIS 711 MISSION AVE.~ OCEANSIDE~ CA 92054 Name, address and phone number of Engineer or Licensed Land Surveyor: No. -R.C.E. 27214 PATRICK N. O'DAY~ NASLAND ENGINEERING 2020 OCEANSIDE BLVD.~ OCEANSIDE~ CA 92054 439-3313 1200 ELM AVENUE 'CARLSBAD, CAliFORNIA 92008 TELEPHONE: (714\ 438"SG21 ENGINEERING 438-5541 September 29, 1980 NOTICE OF FILING OF TENTATIVE· PARCEL MAP MINOR SUBDIVISION NUMBER 505 Notice is hereby given that a Tentative Pal'cel Hap has been filed on property generally located at~ East side of Arland. Road, between Highland Drive and Duena Vista Way and more pal~ti cul arly descri bed as: All of Lot 5 of \'lilsonia Tract per Map N~. 2169 The project invo'ived is descdbed as: 3.1ot parcel split APPLICANT: Dougla.s I-f.. Divis' STATEMENT OF THE MATTER: This project is .a minor subdivisi6~ ~({our units or less) wh"ich by sUbdivis"ion ord"inance does not require a pliblic hearing. A minor subdivision is processed by the' City staff and must comply with all applicable cod8'S~ regulations and zoning. . Each pl~operty o\tmer may request in wl"iti ng the OPPol"tuni ty to be heard on the tentative parcel map. Such written request must be fJled with the City Engineer within fifteen days of this notice. Failure to so file shall be deemed a waiver of your rights with regard to this matter. Your comments and suggesti ons are ap'preci?ted. If you have any questions, please call 438-5541 ~ tind one of o~r engineers will be able to help you. CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 4/80 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ,CITY OF CARLSBAD 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 • • ~~,~ ~us PQSTAr.E~--:;~: SEP > ~ ',~ 0.: ,', ,,~ •. ,r=,I¥.t:: 0.1 5J ; O:::iO;::O/I.:::I. I J 'I) I J -.. ,.' . ,,:J .:: I, R ~. Pr~IF;:I{EFi: ,..i(.!11"iEB I"i J:'jlVHJ 11"1 " ~ -. -~ «-----RETURN TO SENDER D (~II... L.1~':1 E:; UNDEL.IVERABL.E AS {~DDDI:~ES~:)ED 10 1< ,;,: 156-120-58 PARKS ASA B •. UNABL.E TO FORWARD. ~ 2741 HIGHLAND DR. ® CARLSBAD., CA 92008 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 • TELEPHONE: (714) 438·5621 ENGINEEf{ING 438-5541 September 29, 1980 NOTICE OF FILING Of TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP MINOR SUBDIVISION NUMBER 505 " . Notice is hereby given that a Tentative Parcel iViap has been filed on property generally locat.ed at: Eq.st side of Arland Road, between Highland Drive and Buena Vista Way and'more particularly described as: All of Lot 5 of Vlilsonia Tract per lAap No. 2169 The proj ect i nvo 1 ved is descri bed as: 3 lot parcel split APPLICANT: Douglas JA:. Dayis STATO'iENT OF THE fVi,lHTER: This project is.a minor subdivis-((m--'(f:oUi~ units or less) which by subdivision ordinance does not require a j:illb"lic. hearing. ,A m'inOi~ subdivision is proceSSEd by the City staff and must comply I'Jith al1 applicable codes~ tt~~gu1at.ions and zoning. Each property ollmer may l~eque~t in l'J'ri ti ng the Oppol~tunity to be heard on the tentative parcel map. Such written request must be filed with the City Engineer i'lithin fifteen days of th-is notice. Failure to so file shall be deemed a waiver of your rights with regard to this matter. Your comments and suggesti ons al'e app)~eci ated. If you have any questions, please call 438-5541, and one of our engineers will be able to help you. CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 4/80 , , ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF CARLSBAD 120U Elm Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 • ~ \ \. • ~ l~us PciSl~I\Gi:r.:s1 =~ ~!I?:: 01 5 : fiQ--"~' = ? -~ ,-----'I J .~ ~111 CM f T E R 'if Nr:/t " " { ,/02/::':/ IJ -""1010 I\' tF I'r'" . /")1'" • ", ::. ff..lF?"f ./ .. '" " "I 1'" 'l'" , I '. I f •••• / .... '" ...... '. " J.;"~ 1"1 ". ,:) .. 1\11"11""" . '" ,r"'::: F' .. '". '" ., ::. 'i' 1/// "" ...... Hi::; (.'1)/ ', .... : '" \/ .. // .. :/ I;:' ./... /.. .,1 •• ; / .. .;:. 1:'1'" , .. '" '" I) F( .. " ... · .. i, .. >r:~/) .. ..I1· ... I"'/~H:;'l .. · , .. J ---------- 156-141-07 ROMERO HENERY J. @ & MARY F. 18 2738 HIGHLAND DR. CARLSBAD, CA 92008 J, 'J r L Transamenca TItle Insurance Services NASLAND ENGINEERING 2020. OCEANSIDE BLVD. OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA ATTN: PETE GIBSON ., Transamerica Title Insurance compane 7100 CONVOY COURT SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 Escrow Number: Title Number: Client's Reference: Buyer/Borrower: Property Address: (PLEASE VERIFY) 13-02 61221 PRELIMINARY REPORT In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, Transamerica. Title Insurance Company hereby reports that it is. prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof. a California Land Title Association Standard Coverage form Policy of Title Insurance describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth. insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an Exception below or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy form. This report (and any supplements or amendments thereto) is issued solely for the purpose of facili- tating the issuance of a policy of title insurance and no liability is assumed hereby. If it is desi ed that liability be assumed prior to the issuance of a policy of title ins~e, a Bin~ ~O:mit nt should be requested. ~ ~ Dated as of JULY 7, 1980 ,at 7:00 A.M. . ~ TR N The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this Report is: FEE SIMPLE. Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: DONALD H. AVIS AND ~illRJORIE C. AVIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS, AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST AND DOUGLAS M. AVIS, A ~~RRIED MAN, AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST. At the date hereof exceptions to covel-age in addition to the printed exceptions and exclusions contained in said policy form would be as follows: • FOR FISCAL YEAR: 1980-1981 A-I. Ca.:NrY TAXES, Jl..5 FOUGh'S: FOR FISC.~ YEAR: 1ST INSTALL.\1EN"'!'- 2ND INS'mLL'1ENT IA.'ID VAlliE IHPROVEMENTS EXEMPTION ACCOtjNr ro. CODE AREA. ~U. 1979-1980 ~ $13J.28 -PAID $137.28 ~ DELINQUENT + PENALTY $5,508.00 $2,269 .. 00 $1,750.00 156.,..142-02 9000 B. CITY OF CARLSBAD BOND REPORT TO CONE. 1. COUNTY TAX LIEN IN'FAVOR OF THE COUNTY TAX COLLECTO~, FOR DELINQUENT UNSECURED PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES, TAXPAYER COUNTY OF AMOUNT YEAR ACCOUNT NO'. RECORDED INSTRUMENT NO. DOUG AVIS SAN DIEGO $139.23 1979 072852 DECEHBER 26, 1979, OFFICIAL RECORDS 79-536263 2. DEED OF TRUST FOR THE ORIGINAL kMOUNT SHOWN BELOW, AND ANY OTHER AMOUNTS PAYABLE UNDER THE TERMS THEREOF; ORIGINAL MlOUNT DATED RECORDED INSTRUMENT NO. TRUSTOR TRUSTEE BENEFICIARY $75,000.00 DECEHBER 13, 1979 JANUARY 30, 1980, OFFICIAL RECORDS 80-033728 DOUGLAS M. AVIS, A 1-iARRIED MAN AND DONALD E. AVIS AND MARJORIE C. AVIS, EUSBAND AND WIFE SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, A CALIFORNIA CORPOPATION MILDRED ORR TULIP, A WIDOW. :.. The land referred to in this Report is situated in the State of California, County of SAN DIEGO, CITY OF CARLSBAD and is described as follows: ALL OF LOT 5, IN WILSONIA TRACT, AS PER MAP THEREOF NO. 2169, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AUGUST 13, 1929; INCLUDING ALSO THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES, BEING THE SOUTHWEST 210.00 FEET OF THE NORTHWESTERLY 10.00 FEET OF LOT 4, IN SAID vITLSONIA TRACT, AS GRANTED TO BARBARA PRENTISS ORRETT, TRUSTEE, BY ROSEWELL B. WILSON, DATED APRIL 14, 1933, AND RECORDED APRIL 23, 1938, IN BOOK NO. 770, PAGE 184 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. (80%} SPECIAL INFORMATION Unless shown in the body of this preliminary report there appears of record no transfers or agree- ments to transfer the land described herein recorded during the period of six months prior to the date o~ this report, except as follows: GRANT DEED, IN FAVOR OF THE VESTEES HEREIN, RECORDED JANUARY 30, 1980, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 80-033727, OFFICIAL RECORDS. ~ e -', ",-' e L -..... • ~ ........ ... <:- " '" (4~ . ~ J' J "'" ,o.?, "'-o~ «'J' ... j,. ~;.,. .. , ........ (·'oJ " , 6I7 ~ 60 -$-o~ ~ 8 ~ ~ -l -1'! ~a: . ~'" ~ " .. 0 /' ® 2 104 7 AC.;;' 8 300P7 -J'" " ": .... CI) r'\ . SAil OIEGO COUNTY ASSESSOR'S MAP BK ,','" .......... . 'u 130 AC. ; £ ,,5 c~:1Z ,.. ,.'1 @ ~~ tJKft7 . "," 4 THIS \)rAT IS NOT A SURVFf, BUT IS COMPilED FROM DATA SHOWN BY 156 P(fHI!lPUBLIC RECORDS, AND IS FURNISHED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. 156-14 /1355 Transamerica TItfe lnsurance Co. - ,.*IOC Ll CHANGES @ BLK OLD NE»' YR CUT . N/ 4-9~~ 6 .. 612 v4Z 17 ~~:U ~9 1176 142 13 3tIW 75 3149 1+2 /3 '~ 75 ~71Z I , ~ \ ~ , '\ • MAP 2169 -WILSONIA" TCT .-LOTS 1-6 -ROS 1474 , ..J DO NOT DESTROY THIS NOTE: When paid, this note, with Deed ofTrust securing same, must be surrendered rustee for cancellation before be made. '? ~ NOTE SECURED BY DEED OF TRUST (STRAIGHT NOTE) s .. ~.~.g.?'~.:.QQ ...... . ........................................................... Qf.'?~!:l.~t~~ ...... , California, .... .l~.l:I.g~.?t .. ?L.l.~?..9.:. ................................................................................................................. after date, for value received, I promise to pay to the Carlsbad Unified School District * * * ............................................................................................ -.................................. -................... --......................... -....................................................................................................................... -.................................................. .. ................................................................................................................................................................................. , or order, Place designated by beneficiary * * * at ........................................................................................... _ ............................................................................................... . the sum of ..... I~~.:.T.~.~~.~.~~.~::y~.f.~Y..::r1:gb.~ ... ~~.~ .. !:l.2!.}.Q.Q ................. ~ ........................... ~ ............... DOLLARS, with interest from .......... ~Q ... ~.~I.~~.~.~I. ..... ~ ............................. ~ ...................... ~ ....................... until paid, at the rate of NO INTEREST NO INTEREST ................................ per cent per annum, payable ................................................................................................................ . Should interest not be so paid it shall thereafter bear like interest as the principal, but such unpaid interest so compounded shall not exceed an amount equal to simple interest on the unpaid principal at the maximum rate pennitted by law. Should default be made in payment of interest when due the whole sum of principal and interest shall become immediately due at the option of the holder of this note. Principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States. In the event this note is placed with an attorney or agent for collection, when in default, a reasonable amount may be added as a collection charge. This note is secured by DEED OF TRUST to SUMMIT CAPITAL, INC., a California corporation. . DON#:1d.tt.~~···-· --.. .. .. -----------.. ------.... ----_ ........ _-----_ .. __ ........... ---_ .. , ....... -........ DO L S M. 'AVIS AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO Name r -, Street Carlsbad Unified School District Address 801 Pine Avenue City & Carl sbad, Ca 92008 State L K-LINE PRINTERS. INC. • ESCROW NO. ____ TITLE ORDER NO. ___ .... S,PACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE _________ _ SHORT FORM DEED OF TRUST AND ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS This Deed of Trust, made this 8 th day of August. 1980 , between Donald H. Avis and Marjorie C. Avis, husband and wife as joint tenants as to an undivided 1/2 interest and ~otuglaStM. Avis a married man as his sale and separat:hRfiR~~O~T~bstBR, an unrlivided 1/2 ln eres wliose aOdress IS (number and street) (city) SUMMIT CAPITAL, INC., a California corporation, herein called TRUSTEE, and CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (zone) (state) ,herein called BENEFICIARY, Witnesseth: That Trustor IRREVOCABLY GRANTS, TRANSFERS AND ASSIGNS to TRUSTEE IN TRUST, WITH POWER OF SALE, that property in Ci ty of Oceans i de San Di ego County, California, described as: All of Lot 5, in Wilsonia Tract, as per Map thereof No. 2169, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, August 13, 1929. Including also that certain easement for road purposes, being that Southwest 210 feet of the Northwesterly 10 feet of Lot 4, in the said Wilsonia Tract, as granted to Barbara Prentiss Orrett trustee, by Rosewell H. ~Iilson, dated April 14, 1933, and recorded April 23, 1938, in Book No. 770, Page 184 of Official Records, San Diego County, California. / TOGETHER WITH the rents, issues and profits thereof, SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to the right, power and authority given to and conferred upon Beneficiary by Paragraph (10) of the provisions Incorporated herein by reference to collect and apply such rents, Issues and profits. For the Purpose of Securing: 1. Performance of each agreement of Trustor incorporated by reference or contained herein. 2. Payment of the Indebtedness evidenced by one promissory note of even date hereWith, and any extension or renewal thereof, In the principal sum of $ 2 O~8 ~~ executed by Trustor in favor of Beneficiary or order. To ~ro fiCt' Security of This Deed of Trust, Trustor Agrees: By the execution and delivery of this Deed of Trust and the note secured hereby, that provisions (1) to (15), inclusive of the fictitious deed of trust recorded in Sutter County and Yuba County April 21, 1972, and in ali other counties April 17, 1972, in the book and at the page of Official Records In the office of the county recorder of the county where said property Is located, noted below opposite the name of such county, vis.: COUNTY BOOK PAGE COUNTY BOOK PAGE COUNTY BOOK PAGE COUNTY BOOK PAGE Alameda 3107 921 Kinos 987 900 Placer 1413 297 Sierra 55 41 Alpine 15 173 Lake 694 28 Plumas 211 214 Siskiyou 659 293 Amador 224 499 Lassen 254 351 Riverside 1972 49460 Solano 1744 358 Butte 1751 248 Los Angeles T7616 912 Sacramento 720417 6 Sonoma 2619 691 Calav.r. 335 617 Madera 1122 292 San Benito 374 160 Stanislaus 2465 145 Colusa 396 161 Marin 2559 162 San Bernardino 7910 373 Sutter 785 559 Cont ... Coste 6631 230 Mariposa 133 738 San Diego 1972 93863 Tehama 591 587 Del Norte 162 435 Mendocino 884 456 San Francisco B626 327 Trinity 153 639 EI Dorado 1117 227 Merced 1886 361 San Joaquin 3642 152 Tulare 3028 452 1663 653 .. ' Fresno 6012 396 Modoc 218 612 San Luis Obispo Tuolumne 354 562 Mono 168 San Mateo 6129 481 Ventura : , Glenn 546 486 136 3944 692 Humboldt 1133 65 Monterey 766 84 Santa Barbara 2395 614 Yolo 1015 294 Imperial 1326 240 Napa 875 556 Santa Clara 9790 387 Yuba 533 444 Inyo 198 986 Nevada 596 581 SantaCruz 2191 416 Kern 4665 505 Orange 10085 215 Shaste 1112 597 (which provisions, identical in all counties, are printed on the reverse hereof) hereby are adopted and incorporated herein and made a part hereof as fully as though set forth herein at length: that he wiil observe and perform said provisions: and that the references to property, obligations, and parties In said provisions shall be construed to refer to the property, obligations and parties set forth in this Deed of Trust. The undersigned Trustor requests that a copy of any Notice of Default and of any Notice of Sale hereunder be mailed to him at his address hereinbefore set fort h. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF On August 13, 1980 ss. before me, the under- signed, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Douglas M. Avis ________________________________________ .knownto me to be the person ___ whose name ~ subscribed to the within instrument and acknO~ledged that ~ executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. ~ , NO~~S""'''''~~ WJ$-" I Elizabeth Mary Wanket OFFICIAL SEAL ElIZABETH MARY WANKET NOTARY PUBLIC -CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO COUNlY My comm. expires MAY 20, 1983 Name (Typed or Printed) ~~'-------(THIS AREA FOR O~FICJAL NOTARIAL SEAL) _ ,_ 1 ____ -_ e-~_"d" •••••••• "_ --______ ... __ .... _ ,:. __ ..c-__ ..1 , 11 ·11 -I • ., t OJ j rfll ~ d> :.: .. !5 1i .g '> :a .s > j 1 STATE OF CALIFO~NIA D· } COUNTY OF an I ego 55. O Jl:ugust 27, J 980 h f n e ore me. the undersigned. a Notary Public in and for s~id County and State. personally appeared ______________ _ Donald H. Avis and Marjorie c. Avis ---------------------. known to me to be the person-Lwhose name 5 ar~ubscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that t bey executed the same. ~ iJ " .~'I ~~([LJL , . !§' '&,,-, 6tn ~ -------.~--~ .f' .~ m SAFECO FOR NOTARY SEAL OR STAMP ~'J .. lV.rI'oI'J\l'rI' ... Y-ri"th~ ........ -.r., ... YNJ' ....... ' ~, n, OFHCIAL ::;r..AL ;. ~~9~"-:. BOBBIE SUE ROSE -~ I ~.~·rr.'~h~,.f~ NOIIIllY PulOUC t:.,.LltUk.~IA.· ,\1;i--;;;1'· : ' l'iilN(;.l-'lll .. H-HCt IN " • ,~. ·'1... ' II" ,~,,"~ ~1\i'J ,jl!:l.u C0IJNIY :.. l~l My C~mmjssion Expires Fcb:ua.y 1, 19.33 != .. a.YJ'.r.r. ....... VN",.~ ...... O;''V'. ... '¥'.~ e e \ ";" 3' " J t t t I ;: [ t i f , f f I f I- i' f, , i , e CITY OF CARLSBAD 1200 ELM AVENUE G CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA 92008 729·1181 ---- ---; --- /l . I"', .,' .,- 1. I " J, ( J ,~/. .1 ( --. ,)--') R EC E I VEe D F"ROM_f_-i-~ -,-1_/.:..' _,--)--,-~;\_. ____ DATE _.......;..I---"_"-::r-_,, __ ('-,,_'-__ ADDRESS A/c. NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT < --I /' ff: Cl)~.~<! "-~:;) (.";~?) ,.- : J --U ~"/I >'\ I ....f /:', .. )\' I~::;."..{ ,.A .. J ,r'" (""~. J ; .rI L? .-/--,.. .) . ~ > ~ V r~ I . ~"\~.~ £p~-p-l<~ ee ~ l~,v fl!:!la 6l~ ~~ ~ CO . r::a... ~!!l(Jl ~ \~ ~ ll./E(;<t] .... .... p.. r:: !J; ~ 0-0 2'.-:- /jCJo .p M\ <u'v ~ll..!'9\.~ , .......... ;< J .... ,. " /:) TOTAL ~~7:·:.2': 1..$37.1 \ \ I I j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 • TELEPHONE: (714) 438·5621 ENGINEEf~ING 438-5541 <t!ttp of q£:arIs-bab September 29, 1980 NOTICE OF FILING OF TENTATIVE ~ARCEL MAP - MINOR SUBDIVISION NUMBER 505 , Notice is hereby given that a Tentative Parcel Map has been filed on property generally located at: East side of Arland Road, between Highland Drive and Buena Vista Way and more particularly described as: All of Lot 5 of Vli1sonia Tract per Map No. 2169 The project involved is described as: 3 lot parcel split APPLICANT: Douglas M. 'avis STATEMENT OF THE MATTER: This project is _a minor subdivision (four units or less) which by subdivision ordinance does not require a public hearing. -A minor subdivision is processed by the City staff and must comply with all applicable codes, regulations and zoning. Each property owner may request in writing the opportunity to be ,heard on the tentative parcel map. Such written request must be f11ed witb the City Engineer within fifteen days of this notice. -Failure.-1:o-s-o-file shall be deemed a waiver of your rights with f-egard,..to-this matter. Your comments and suggestions are appreciated. ) If you have any questions, please call 438-5541, land one of o~r engineers will be able to help you. CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 4/80 • STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP CITY OF CARLSBAD The Subdivision Map Act and the Carlsbad Municipal Code sets a fifty (50) day time restriction on Engineering Department pro- cessing. This time limit can only be extended by the mutual concurrence of the applicant and the City. By accepting appli- cations for Tentative Parcel Maps concurrently with applications for other approvals which are prerequisites to the map; i.e., Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Report, Condominium Plan, Planned unit Development, etc., the fifty (50) day time limits are often exceeded. If you wish to have your application processed concurrently, this agreement must be signed by the applicant or his agent. If you choose not to sign the statement, the City will not accept your application for the Tentative Parcel Map until all prior necessary entitlements have been processed and approved. The undersigned understands that the processing time required by the City may exceed the time limits; therefore, the undersigned agrees to extend the time limits for City Engineer action and fully concurs with any extensions of time up to one year f_rom the date the applica-tion was accepted as complete to properly review all of the applications. Name (Print) _\1 Relationship to Application (Property Owner-Agent) . / .. j . J /f {. "\ . '. ~ . . G> J c.. e.J.. "'( r (....-. . '. . '.-~. . ..... ......... ........ '''''.--' ... -. ; MfNUc' t· ._ P0.JCf/( .. n uYVlb-v-'" ---_ ..... ~ .. _ .... ' . .... ~~.-. . . ::. A .0 '. ~ ;0:) 7 (~_~_ A s~~-!s~d. ~...L Uq,j~·2_.~ ,. . . '. '.-' . :.& .... '. . 3' ()W'e,(/i'/\~ l}/1;f; ..... :: .... :~_~_~._ ' .. C.!.: ---+-,L·-I.~· .Ii cr~1 . i It .... P~;c~L:_:~~~:~.~~~::.. . J. {p3 ~. DL-U~///f\j t!n./~fs re~_·.-~~~f- " --.---........ '.-.... : .. -~.... . ". . .. -.......... '."'" ............ : ' .... ·_(e. 7-.. ~J . :...... ..' ... _.-......... 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(' , , PUMPS '" L ' lEI , '., ..u.1J.t,' 'L .' ." i.L " ' •• • w HYDR-O-<mlND® • -submersible grinder pumps available as SPGlSO& 200, SPGLlSO&200, SPGF300&SOO, SPGH300& 500 HYDR-O-GRIND pumps move domestic sewage slurry under low pressure through pipes of less than four inch diameter They are designed to shred the solids normally contained in domestic waste (rags, paper, plastic, panty hose, etc.) to a slurry that can be pumped under low pressure through pipes as small as 1-1/4 inch in diameter. outstanding features of the HYDR-O-GRIND SERIES • A patented two stage grinder assembly uses a primary grinder to macerate the solids. A secondary cutter assembly cutting in a plane perpendicular to the first further reduces solids to fine slurry for pumping by the centrifugal impeller. The radial and axial cutters and cutter ring are hardened stainless s;teel for long life. Ideal cutter clearance can be maintained by an external adjustment at the top of the motor. Upper cutter and cutter ring can be reversed to extend their useful life without disturbing pump, seals or motor. ( • Oil filled pump motor provides superior cooling by transferring heat build-up in the motor windings to the housing where it is dissipated by the surrounding wet well ( ©Copyright 1978, Hydr-O-Matic Pumps, A Division of Wylain Inc. media. The dielectric oil also provides lifetime lubrication for the motor bearings, thus minimizing maintenance and extending pump life. • Double mechanical shaft seal with oil-filled chamber has carbon and ceramic seals mounted in tandem with faces running in oil. All bearings separated from pumped liquid. • Pump shaft, as well as outside fasteners, are stainless steel. Impeller and grinder assembly on same shaft are supported by permanently oil lubricated ball and sleeve bearings. • Impeller deflection and vibration eliminated by short overhang of shaft. • Bronze impeller is semi-open, non-overloading design. It permits operation at any capacity within its range. • Patente!i ball check valve is self cleaning, non-clog design. Prevents back flow in discharge line. • Motor leads and heavy-duty power cord are potted in epoxy with polyurethane resin forming a high strength, leakproof seal. The leads are firmly locked in place with a strain bushing to prevent damage by pulling. • Small horsepower units (1-1/2, 2 hp) for residential service are compact, lightweight, for ease of handling. Units can be installed or serviced by one man. i \. /' ( advantages to developer HYDR-O-GRIND pumps provide a practical, cost effective alternative to gravity se~age systems. Since gravity mains are not required in a HYDR-O-GRIND low pressure sewage system, small diameter sewage slurry lines can be placed in the ground just below the frost line, following the surface contour of the land. Factors such as hilly terrain, rocky soil, high water table, and sparse development that contribute to high developmental costs for gravity systems do not affect the installation of a HYDR-O-GRIND pressure sewage system. performance HYDR-O-GRIND series pumps combine a completely submersible pump with a patented two-stage grinding assembly capable of reducing commercial and domestic sewage to a slurry easily transportable through small diameter pipes. They are available with 1-1/2; 2, 3, or 5 hp motors and a wide range of impeller diameters. They deliver heads to a maximum of 160 ft. (48.8m) capacities to 180 gpm (681.3 litres). HYDR-O-GRIND series pumps are designed to handle fresh, waste, effluent, or sewage water with pH ranging from 6 to 9, specific gravities from 0.9 to 1.1 and viscosity from 28 to 35 ssu . • 1-1/2, 2, and 3 hp units: 230v, single phase or 230v/460v, three phase -'e 5 hp unit: 230v/460v, three phase only Consult manufacturer if liquid temperature will exceed 140°F (60°C). applications HYDR-O-GRIND series submersible, sewage grinder pumps have a wide range of residential and commercial applications: • Transport sewage in sparsely populated areas. • Lift domestic waste water to new or existing gravity lines, pump into total pressure sewer systems or existing force mains. • Pump into small, package sewage treatment plants. • Handle residential and institutional sewage pumping requirements for apartments, schools, etc. 160 [',. 140 ; 120 I-w I w 100 u.. ~ I I 0 i « 80 w J: §! !jl ...J ~ « 60 I-a I- 40 t~P~, !! ' .. 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 U.S. GALLONS PER MINUTE how to specify HYDR-O-MATIC pumps Dwelling Units Horsepower -Package 1-2 1-1/2 Simplex 3 2 Simplex 4-8 2 Duplex 9-24 3 Duplex* 25-48 .5 Duplex *5 hp required to produce high head. Consult your HYDR-O-MATIC representative for other HYDR-O-GRIND commercial or industrial applications. 'SPG150 & 200, ePGL15 0 & 200, e . 'SPGF 300 & 500, SPGH300 & 500 simplex/duplex packaged systems for complete residential and light commercial installations. bulletin 480,0 supersedes bulletin 400 HYDR-O-GRIND submersible grinder pumps can be installed in simplex (single pump) or duplex (dual pump) packaged systems. Both systems are available with steel or fiberglass custom built tanks. The individual components of both systems are also sold as separate items for field installation in existing concrete tanks. Packaged systems include standard or custom control boxes which can be located at the tank or in a remote location. Valves, piping, level controls and ten feet of electrical cable are also furnished. Additional cable length may be furnished. HYDR-O-RAIL® system A HYDR-O-RAIL system allows wet well pumps to be lowered into position or raised on two vertical steel rails. It can be used with either simplex or duplex pump arrangements. Adapted for deep sump pumping applications, a HYDR-O-RAIL system allows easy removal of submersible pumps from the tank. There is no need to enter the wet well, or to disconnect permanent piping or electrical connections. HYDR-O-GRIND pumps installed with HYDR-O-RAIL systems feature an exclusive hydraulic sealing flange that assures positive sealing when a pump that has been pulled for inspection or service is lowered back into position. Patented ball type check valve and discharge sealing gasket are removed, as a unit, with the pump. The removable non-clog, ball check valve is integral to the pump piping and prevents back flow in the discharge line. Sealed mercury switches control tank level on both simplex and duplex pump arrangements. SUSPENDED system A HYDR-O-GRIND submersible pump suspended in a simplex packaged installation can serve as individual residence or provide service for two homes. The simplex package is ideal for basement installation or, if serving two homes, can be located at the common property line. The compactness of the simplex packag'e lends itself to basement or below basement slab installation. The submersibility of the HYDR-O-GRIND pump also allows trouble-free, sub-grade, exterior installation. Additional flexibility is gained by employing a duplex packaged system (two HYDR-O-GRIND submersible grinder pumps suspended in a common tank) to serve multiple residential units including several single family dwellings. HYOR .. o .. mRTIC A Division of Wylain. Inc. Post Office Box 327. 419/289 3042 PUMPS Claremont & Baney Roads. 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CONTENTS Page General Information ............. 2 Installation Instructions .......... 2 FBHRSS, FBHRSG, FBHROS, FBHRDG .................... 2 HRS, HRO ......... , . . . . . . . . . . . 3 FBSSG, FBSOG, SS, SO ........ 4 Operation ....................... 4 Trouble Shooting ................ 5 Parts ................. ,......... 6 FBHRSS, FBHRSG, FBHROS, FBHROG .................... 6 HRS, HRO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 8 FBSSG, FBSDG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SS, SO ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Page 2 GENERALINFORMA~N SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION The ten basic models of HYDR-O-MATIC Grinder Systems covered by these instructions are: 1 FBHRSS Simplex Hydr-0-Rail System mounted in a steel basin. 2 FBHRSG Simplex Hydr-O-Rail System mounted in a fiberglass basin. 3 FBHROS Duplex Hydr-O-Rail System mounted in a steel basin. 4 FBHROG Duplex Hydr-O-Rail System mounted in a fiberglass basin. 5 HRS Simplex Hydr-O-Rail Component System mounted in a con- crete basin provided by others. 6 HRO Duplex Hydr-O-Rail Component System mounted in a con- crete basin provided by others. 7 FBSSG Simplex Suspended System mounted in a fiberglass basin. S FBSOG Duplex Suspended System mounteq in a fiberglass basin. 9 55 Simplex Suspended Component System mounted in a con- crete basin provided by others. 10 SO Duplex Suspended Component System mounted in a con- crete basin provided by others. The factory built Simplex Systems are offered in diameters of 24" and 36" (SPG-150 and -200 pumps) and 30" and 36" (SPGH-300 and -SOO pumps), while the component systems are for 36" (SPG-150 and -200, SPGH-300 and -SOO) diameter sumps. The factory built Duplex Systems are offered in diameters of 36" and 48" (SPG-1S0 and -200) and 48" and 60" (SPGH-300 and SOD). The duplex component systems are for 48" (SPG-1S0 and 200) and 48" and 60" (SPGH-300 and -SOO) diameter sumps. All grinder systems use the Hydr-O-Grind submersible grinder pump, which has cutter blades that grind solids and send the slurry directly into the inlet of the centrifugal pump impeller. Refer to the Service manual for HYDR-O-MATi"C grinder pumps when adjusting, dismantling, or repairing the pump. Periodic lubrication is not necessary on Hydr-O-Grind pumps because the motor anc;! seal cbamber are oil filled. In a.Jlydr-O-Rail System, the pump is raised and lowered in the basin on pipe rails. A hydraulic sealing flange at the pump dis- charge allows the pump to be removed from the basin and guided up the rails without unscrewing piping or disconnecting electri- cal connections. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION These systems can be installed either on the inside orthe outside of a building. If installed outside, piping for inlet, overflow (if required) and discharge must be below frostline. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Make all connections from motor and float switches to comply with local codes. Installing Simplex and Duplex Hydr-O-Rail Systems Models FBHRSS,FBHRSG,FBHROS,FBHRDG) Referring to figs. 1 or 2 assemble and install in the following sequence: 1. Mount inlet hubs (22) to side of fiberglass basin by sawing a hole the size of inlet, and drilling 7116" holes. Secure the inlet hub (22) and gasket (23) with screws (26), washers (24), and nuts (2S). Apply a bead of silicone caulk around the flange at the basin. Hubs are factory installed in. steel basins. In a suspended system, the pump .is hung into the basin by a support pipe attached to a removable pump cover. For Simplex Systems, two 3900 mercury float switch controls are used -the upper float turns the pump on and the lower float turns the pump off. A Duplex System uses three float switches -the lower control shuts off both pumps, the middle control starts either pump through an automatic alternator in the control panel, and the upper control turns on both pumps. APPLICATION The pumps in these systems are basically designed for pumping fresh, waste, effluent orsewage water with a pH ranging from 6 to 9, specific gravities from 0.9 to 1.1, viscosities ranging from 28 to 3S S.S.U. and temperatures up to 1400 F. . Listed below are the number of homes that can be serviced by a particular pump and system size: Homes Pump and System 1-2 SPG1S0 Simplex 3-8 SPG200 Duplex 9-24 SPG300 Duplex (Substitu~e SPGSOO for High Head Applications) 2S-48 SPGSOO Duplex . RECEIVING Upon arrival, check the items for any concealed damage. Any damage should be reported immediately to delivering carrier. Claims for damage must originate at the receiving end. Claims for shipping damage cannot be processed at the factory. Contained in the following standard system shipping lists are the number of separate items you will receive from the factory. However, if more than one system is shipped at a time, some items such as the hardware kit may be combined in one carton. Also any additional pumps or alarm boxes (optional) will be shipped as separate items. Check to be sure that all the items for your particular system are included, and that the phase and voltage on the pump nameplate are correct as ordered. CODES All local wiring codes must be observed. Consult the local inspec- tor before installation to avoid costly delays that can occur due to rejection after the job is finished. 2. Install basin and connect inlet and discharge pipe(s). Grout in all inlet or overflow pipes. 3. Unpack Hydr-O-Grind pump(s) from carton(s) and lay on side. Turn the radial cutter located at the bottom of the pump by hand to be sure shaft turns freely with slight drag. If it doesn't turn freely, refer to the procedure outlined under Axial Cutter Adjustment in the HYDR-O-MATIC Grinder Pump Service Manual. 4. Attach the lower gUide (13) to the bottom of the pump with either three 5/'6" cap screws (16) for V2 and 2 horsepower pump or two :;.a" cap screws (17) for 3 and S horsepower pump. S. Screw the discharge pipe assembly (10) into the discharge outlet of the pump. Always use joint compound when as- sembling piping. 6. Attach the upper guide (12) to the discharge pipe assembly (10) with clamp (14). Check to be sure rail notches in upper and lower guides line up. 7. 3 and S horsepower-screw a:;.a" nut (21) on each end of the two:;.a" threaded studs (20). Screw one end of each stud (20) into pump, and put the other end through the hole in the upper guide (12). Screw another:;.a" nut (21) onto the:;.a" stud c ( ( ( (20) and tighten both nuts (21) firmly against upper guide (12). Tighten 3/S" nuts (21) down against pump. 8. For Simplex Systems, remove the three cap screws from the larger of the two bolted down basin covers and remove cover (27). For Duplex Systems, open the hinged lid. 9. Attach shackle and chain assembly (11) to lug on upper guide (12). 10. Using chain, lower pump into basin on guide rails. Be sure . check valve and hydraulic sealing flange connect with dis- charge flange in side of tank. Guide ears on check valve hold valve and flange in place. Clearance at se9ling flange is ad- justed for 1V2 & 2 horsepower pumps by sliding clamp (14) and upper guide (12) along horizontal discharge pipe. For 3 & 5 horsepower pumps, sealing flange clearance is adjusted by loosening nuts (35), sliding guide plates (36) and tightening down nuts (35). If the check valve and flange do not line up vertically, raise pump from basin, remove lower guide (13) and put washers as required between the lower guide (13) and pump or between the lower guide and the bolt heads. Again lower pump into sump and check vertical alignment. 11. Lower floats (15) into basin, clamp strain relief bushings around float cable, then insert bushings into bracket. The floats will be adjusted later in Starting the System. 12. Insert the float cords and power cord(s) through the pedestal (29), and mount the pedestal to the stationary cover with four %" hex head cap screws (1), lock washers (6) and flat washers (3). Note that vents in pedestal must point downward. 13. Place gaskets (2) on top of pedestal flange. 14. Insert float and power cords first through cord grips in seal- ing block (8) and then through hole in bottom of control panel. 15. Set sealing block (8) and control panel on flange of pedestal (29) and secure with four V4" hex head cap screws (5). lock washers (6), and nuts (7). Tighten the power and control cord grips leaving about 3" of play in cords. IMPORTANT: Sealing blocks (8) are shipped with three (Simplex) or four (Duplex) control cord grips. A nylon plug has been inserted into one of the control grips. Do not remove this plug unless an addi- tional alarm float is used. The plug is factory inserted to prevent the corrosive atmosphere of the basin from reach- ing control panel. Check to be sure any unused cord grips are plugged. "16. If optional junction box and remotely mounted control panel are used instead of the standard pedestal (29), push the power and float cables through the cord grips in the junction box (37), tighten the cord grips, and connect the cables to the proper terminal blocks. To prevent corrosion, plug any un- used tapped bosses on the junction box with pipe plugs. It is recommended thatthe customer furnish and install a conduit seal outside the basin to prevent surface water from entering junction box. 17. Connect power and float cables to proper terminals in con- trol panel. HYOR-O-MATIC control panel must be used or pump guarantee is void. Connect the ground wire to a good ground, such as a water pipe. THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY. 18. IMPORTANT: Do not leave pump and floats in basin unless they are placed in operation. If pump is left out of service for a period of time, rust will build up and bind the impeller to the volute. Installing Simplex and Duplex Hydr-O-Rail Component Systems (models HRS, HRD) Referring to fig. 3 or 4, assemble and install in the following sequence: 1. Either pour a concrete basin or obtain precast concrete rings. A slope can be poured in the bottom of the tank to prevent solids buildup at the perimeter. Install inlet and dis- charge hole only into side of basin. Do not install discharge pipe yet. 2. Perform steps 3 thru 7 as in previous instruction. 3. Attach shackle and chain assembly (11) to lug on upper guide (12) .. 4. Either cast Y2" anchor bolts into basin botton for pump base plate (32) or drill holes for expansion lag screws. Use either Y2" nuts or bolts to secure base plate (32) to basin bottom. 5. If rails are longer than 15 ft., intermediate side rail guides (43) must be installed at the approximate center of the rails. If Hydr-O-Matic cover is not used, rails will extend to about one foot below top of basin. Cut two (Simplex) or four (Duplex) rails from~" or 1Y2" standard galvanized steel pipe (provided by installer) to about half the total length of guide rail re- quired. Determine proper rail diameter by measuring s,haft diameter of base plate (32). Insert intermediate side rail guides (43) into tops of these pipes and slip pipes over round bar in base plate (32). If system is Duplex, install two more pipes using intermedite center rail guide (44). 6. Measure from shoulder on base plate (32) (or shoulder on intermediate rail guides if used) to elevation at top of basin. Cut two (Simplex) of four (Duplex) pieces of ~" or 1 Y2" standard galvanized steel pipe to about 1Y2" less than this length for a HYDR-O-MATIC Simplex split basin cover or ¥e" less for a HYDR-O-MATIC Duplex basin cover. If upper rails will be supported from side of basin, cut rails about 12" less than this length. If angle iron framed steel hatch is being used, cut guide pipes to suit. Slip bottom of these pipes over round bar on base plate (32) or intermediate guides (43) (44). 7. Place the stationary portion of the basin cover (50) (Simplex) or hinged cover (27) (Duplex) on top of the basin so that the round bars of the top rail supports are inserted into the guide rails. Make sure the rails are plumb and on 12 inch centers. Mark the cover mounting holes on the top of basin. Remove cover and drill holes for masonry anchors. Install cover with cap screws provided. Repeat for Simplex removable cover (27). 8. If upper rails are to be supported from the side of the basin, insert round bars of the top side rail guides (37) into top ends of pipe. With the rails plumb and on correct center distance. mark top side rail braces (41) to proper length and saw to length. Drill 5/16" holes in proper position and fasten top side rail guides (37) to top side rail braces (41) with cap screws (38), flat washers (40), and nuts (49) provided. A float hanger strap (34) is assembled together with the top side rail guides (37) on Simplex units. If system is Duplex, assemble top center rail guide (39) and top center rail brace (42) in the center. Make sure guide rails are kept plumb and on correct center distance when this work is being done. 9. If intermediate rail guides have been used, install these rail braces (41) (42) as above. Make sure guide rails are plumb and on carrect center distance. 10. Using chain, lower pump into basin on guide rails until it rests fln base plate (32). 11. Install discharge pipe (by others) into side of basin so that it lines up with check valve. Slip the sealing flange and gate valve assembly (31) through the guide ears on the check valve. The face of the sealing flange should be approximately 1/16" from sealing flange gasket on check valve when the gate valve is screwed onto the discharge pipe furnished by others. Make sure gate valve handwheel is turned up. 12. If the centerline of discharge is greater than 2 ft. from the top of the basin, a gate valve extension (30) and support (36) must be installed. If the gate valve extension (30) is longer than 10'-0", an intermediate support brace (33) must be used. 13. Place intermediate gate valve extension brace (33) at approx- imately half the distance between the gate valve handwheel and one foot below the top of the basin. The hole for the gate valve extension should line up with the centerline of the gate valve handwheel. Mark the holes for the brace and drill the holes for ¥e" expansion anchors. Fasten brace to basin with iii" cap screws. Page 3 ·Paoe 4 14. Place gate valve extension support (36) so that the top of the brace is approximately one foot below the top of the basin and the hole for the gate valve extension lines up with center- line of gate valve handwheel. MC!rk and drill holes for 3/S" anchors. Fasten brace to basin with 3/S" cap screws. 15. Unscrew handle from gate valve extension (30) and insert the rod up through the grommet in the brace. Set the other end of the extension onto the gate valve handwheel and lock into position with the cotter pin (48). Thread the nut and then the handle back onto the top end of the gate valve extension (30). 16. Lower floats (15) into basin, clamp strain relief bushings around float cable, then insert bushings into bracket. The floats will be adjusted later in Starting the System. 17. Repeat steps 12 through 17 under Installing Simplex and Duplex Hydr-O-Rail Systems. Installing Simplex and Duplex Suspended Systems -Factory built or Component (models FBSSG, FBSOG, SS, SO) Referring to fig. 5 or 6, assemble and install in the following sequence: 1. Install the basin (1) and connect inlet pipe to the side. If the basin is concrete, set the basin cover (2) on top of the basin, mark the holes, remove the basin cover (2) and drill for expansion anchors. Secure with cap screws. If basin is in- stalled outdoors below frost level, a manway will be re- quired from the basin cover to ground level so that pumps can be serviced. 2. Unpack Hydr-O-Grind pump(s) from carton(s) and lay on side. Turn the radial cutter located at the bottom of the pump by hand to be sure shaft turns freely with slight drag. If it doesn't turn freely, refer to the procedure outlined under "Axial Cut- ter" Adjustment in the HVDR-O-MATlc Grinder Pump Service Manual. 3. Remove pump cover (3) from basin cover (2) by unscrewing the four cap screws. 4. Place pump cover (3) with suspension pipe and mounting plate (4) on top of Hydr-O-Grind pump, lining up the three rubber shock mounts with the three %" holes in the top of pump. Insert the three %" hex head cap screws (18) and tighten with. lock washers (19) and flat washers (20). 5, .. Screw 1%" 1.0. by 11%" discharge pipe (7) section into dis- charge outlet of pump. Always use pipe joint compound when assembling pipe. 6. Slide 1%" 1.0. by 3" rubber sleeve (9) over unthreaded end of 11Y4" discharge pipe (7) and secure with 2" metal clamp (8). 7._.Screw 8W' length of 1Y4" pipe (10) into inlet of check valve, and 1 Y4" pipe (12) into discharge of check valve (see arrow on check valve). 8. Unscrew the two cap screws that secure the discharge flange (22) to pump cover (3). Remove flange and insert check valve and piping assembly through hole in pump cover (3). 9. Insert check valve and piping assembly into remaining end of rubber sleeve (9) and secure with second metal clamp (8). 10. Place rubber O-Ring (14) over 1 %" discharge pipe that pro- trudes through the pump cover (3). Replace discharge flange (22) and secure with two cap screws. 11. Screw lock nut·(25) onto lifting eye bolt (15) and then screw eye bolt into hole located in center of pump cover (3). Tighten lock nut (25) against pump cover (3). 12. Loosely screw powe.r cord grip (16) into pump cover (3). 13. Pull power cord through cord grips (16) and tighten, leaving about 3" of play in cord below cover. 14. Loosely screw the control cord grips (17) into the basin cover (2) (Simplex systems) or inspection cover (23) (Duplex sys- tems). Pull the float control cords through cord grips (16) and tighten. The floats will be adjusted later in Starting the System. 15. Lower assembled Hydr-O-Grind system into basin. Replace the 3/S" xi" cap screws (13) into pump cover (3), and secure to basin cover (2). 16. If installed outdoors below frost level, install manway extend- ing from basin cover to ground level. Manways are usually made up of a section of concrete pipe. A standard concrete cover can be obtained from a local concrete products supplier. 17. Install 3" pipe to 3" vent flange (24). Vent pipe is not furnished by manufacturer. This system can be ordered without vent, if not required by local codes. 18. Connect discharge service line to threaded end of the 1%" discharge pipe (12) that protrudes through pump cover (3). The concrete manway must be wide enough to accommo- date a union, gate valve and other necessary plumbing. The gate valve and union must be beyond edge of basin cover (2) so that cQver can be removed. 19. If the system is installed outside, a NEMAIV or IX junction box with terminal blocks can be purchased from a local electrical supplier. Connect power and float cables to terminal blocks in junction box. It is recommended that the customer furnish and install a conduit seal to prevent water from entering the junction box. Install cables and underground conduit from junction box to control panel. Be sure ground wire is con- nected to a good ground. THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY. Connect power to control panel. 20. IMPORTANT: Do not leave pump and floats in basin unless they are placed in operation. If pump is left out of service for a period time, rust will build up and bind the impleller to the volute. OPERATION PRE-OPERATION Remove pump from basin and check the following: 1. With power off, turn the radial cutter by hand to be sure it rotates freely .. If necessary to adjust, refer to Axial Cutter Adjustment in the Hydr-O-Matic Grinder Pump Service Manual. 2. Recheck electrical wiring. See diagrams inside control panel. 3. Check for proper rotation of 3 phase pumps by turning H-O-A switch to HAND, then off. The impeller should turn counter- clockwise when viewed from the suction. If rotation is wrong, turn off main breaker and interchange any two line leads to motor to reverse. If pump is piped in permanently, rotation can be checked as described in Starting the System. 4. IMPORTANT: Any air trapped in the pump must be released before pump can operate properly. To vent trapped air in 1% and 2 horsepower pumps, remove the machine screw in the volute. Vent 3 and 5 horsepower pumps as in Step 5 of Start- ing the System. 5. If pump has been out of service for a period of time, rust may build up and bind the impeller to the volute. With power off, turn impeller by hand before restarting after extended shut down .. STARTING THE SYSTEM 1. Run water into basin until motor is covered. 2. Open gate valve in discharge line. 3. Turn selector to off position and turn on main breaker. 4. Recheck all legs of panel primary voltage to motor nameplate voltage. 5. Vent the rail mounted 3 and 5 horsepower pumps by first closing the discharge gate valve and then lifting the pump by the chain until sealing flange is broken. Turn selector switch to hand briefly to vent off any trapped air. If pump is piped in permanently, it will be necessary to disconnect union at pump discharge to clear air. ( ( ( " (e 6. Start pump. 7. Check amperage. Readings higher than nameplate indicate clogged pump, miswiring, or voltage that is high or lower than normal. If basin is not pumped down and amperage readings are considerably lower than nameplate, then pump is still air locked. Note that nameplate amperage is rated at the largest diameter impeller, and that pumps with cut diame- ter impellers will draw slightly less amps than nameplate. 8. Refill basin ana set H-O-A switch on AUTO position. For Simplex system, pump should start when level is just above pump and should pump down within 2 inches of pump suc- tion inlet to shut off. Adjust floats as necessary to accomplish this. In some systems, a time delay switch may be installed in ,the control panel to override the shut off switch. This allows the pump to continue operating below the normal stop set- ting and break suction to clear all solids through the cutters during the run cycle. The cutters are then free for normal starting on the next cycle. This 0-3 minute adjustable time delay should be set so that the pump will break suction and continue to run for 10-20 seconds. _ If system is Duplex, float controls should be set so that pump turns off when level is about 2 inclies above inlet and turns on when level is about 2 inches above motor. The override level should be set about 3 inches above turn on level. For Duplex system, one pump should start when level reaches first upper control and will continue to operate until level of lower control is reached. On next cycle, pump should alternate when first upper control level is reached. To check override level, set both H-O-A switches to OFF and fill basin above upper override control. Turn both H-O-A switches to AUTO position and both pumps should start. Turn off one pump and be sure second pump starts when override level is reached on second trial. If pumps fail to cycle in this manner, recheck voltage and retrace control float wiring to terminal block. 9. Set selector switches to AUTO position and install sump cover. 10. BE SURE GROUND WIRE IS CONNECTED 'TO A GOOD GROUND. THIS IS IM~ORTANT FOR SAFETY. TROUBLE SHOOTING Below is a list of common problems and possible solutions. 'Refer to Grinder Pump Installation and Service Manual for any necessary adjusting, dismantling or repair work required on the pump. PUMP RUNS BUT DOES NOT PUMP DOWN THE BASIN WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCH ON EITHER HAND OR AUTOMATIC POSITION 1. Pump may be air locked. Remove the pump (1V2 and 2 horse- power) from the basin and clean the tapped hole in the volute if clogged with grease or debris. If pump is 3 or 5 horsepower, vent off air as in Step 5 of Starting the System. 2. Cutters may be clogged. Amperage higher than 'nameplate will indicate this. 3. Pump rotation may be wrong. Reversing any two line leads on 3 phase pumps will reverse the rotation. 4. Discharge gate v,alve may be closed. 5. Plugging anywhere from cutters to check valve. This is evident if no water discharged out of the check valve after raising the pump to disconnect the sealing flange. Pull the pump from the basin and systematically dismantle the check valve, piping, or pump to find the clog. Plugging in suspended systems cannot be checked as above. Pump and piping must be removed and checked for plugging. 6. Plugging beyond the sealing flange. This is evident if water is discharged through the check valve when raising the pump to disconnect the sealing flange, but the basin is still not pumped down when the pump is lowered again and the sealing flange is reconnected. Proceed in a logical m'anner to locate and clear the plugging. 7. Discharge head may be too high. Check elevation against design point of pump. BASIN LEVEL IS PUMPED DOWN WITH SELECTOR SWITCH ON HAND POSITION, BUT IS NOT PUMPED DOWN WITH SELEC- TOR SWITCH ON AUTOMATIC POSITION 1. Floats are not hanging free in the basin or are covered with grease. Pump the level down with the selector switch on HAND, so that the floats can be observed. Relocate and clean all floats if necessary. 2. If this is a new installation and original start up, the floats may be miswired into the control panel. Recheck the wiring dia- grams and schematics in this panel. If the start and stop float are hooked up in reverse, the pump will short cycle on and off and will not pump the level down. 3. Floats, or alternator are malfunctioning. Pu II the floats out of the basin, clean them, and lay them out on the ground. Lift up the stop (lower) float in the left hand, the start (upper) float in the right hand, and with the bulbs hanging free, turn selector switch to AUTOMATIC. Lower the left hand till the float hits the ground and lays on its side. Nothing should happen. After lowering the right hand in the same manner, the pump should start. When raising the right hand to suspend the float, the pump should continue to run. The pump should stop when raising the left hand to suspend the float. If this procedure does not cause the pump to operate as described, either order new 3900 mercury float switches or replace alternator relay if system is Duplex. RED SEAL FAILURI; LIGHT COMES ON Th is means that the lower seal has failed and allowed water to enter the lower seal and make contact with the electrode. Re- move the pump from the basin immediately and refer to the pump repair manual when replacing the lower seal. GREEN RUN LIGHT STAYS ON 1. Selector switch may be in th~ HAND position. 2. Lower float may have failed, causing pump to operate below the stop level. 3. Pump may be air bound. 4. Cutters may be clogged causing reduced pumping capacity. CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS, IS MANUALLY RESET, AND THEN TRIPS OFF AGAIN 1. Short circuit in motor or control panel. 2. Water may have entered the motor housing through either worn out mechanical seals or O-Rings. 3. Check amp capacity of wire and breakers. 4. Check panel wiring. OVERLOAD TRIPS, IS MANUALLY RESET, AND THEN TRIPS OFF AGAIN 1. Cutters may be clogged. It is possible that the pump stalled during operation, and starting and stopping cleared the cut- ters. If resetting the overloads solves this problem, return the selector switch to AUTOMATIC and observe operation for further problems. 2. Motor may have failed. 3. Start relay or capacitor may have failed. 4. Pump may be miswired to terminal block. Page 5 T y ~--27 r-----11 ~, /~12 14 :-----ffj) / I I' ~, / ' . ---.._. ~ -.,.---'::------10 12-::::;~~ 361 35 20---1'~1 21 9---1 19---+~~:::>'j 13 17~'----- 31-t-"tr---+ 30 Y-t+---L.--14 28 t ... .,.j--7 6 '3---8 ~~>----2 r---5 ~--~--r---------~15 ALARM FLOAT (optional) j Page 6 FIG. 1 SIMPLEX HYDR-O-RAIL .SYSTEM Model .FBHRSS orFBHRSG PARTS LISTS Simplex and Duplex Hydr-O-Rail Systems (models FBHRSS, FBHRSG, FBHRDS, and FBHRDG). See Fig. 1 or 2. 1. Basin assembly consisting of the following items: basin {3~) (fiberglass or steel), basin cover (27), complete rail assembly (31) (32), gate valve extension (33) (if required), intermediate rail braces (if required), gate valve and sealing flange (34). 2. Control panel (28). 3. Pedestal (29) with mounting hardware below: Ref. No. Part Description 1 Y4" X Yz" Ig hex head cap screw 2 Gasket 3 %" Flat washer 4 Grommet 5 %" x 1%" Ig hex head cap screw 6 %" lock washer 7 %" hex nut 8 Sealing block with: float control cord grips, power cord grip, and seal failure cord grips (optional) 4. Hydr-O-Grind Pump (9). Quantity Simplex Duplex 4 4 1 1· 4 4 1 1 4 4 8 8 4 4 3 (Std) 4 (Std) 1 2 1 2 ( c c ( ( e FIG. 2 DUPLEX HYDR-O-RAIL SYSTEM Model FBHRDS orFBHRDG 14 20--~ 21 9----1- 27---t-':- --!':_-:.?$. -- _ p--__ l ---1$_ : 5;-Hardware Kit with parts below: NOTE: Items 22 through "26 are for fiberglass basins. Ref. No. Part Description 10 Discharge pipe assembly (from pump through check valve) 11 Chain with shackle on each end 12 Upper guide 13 Lower guide 14 Clamp 15 3900 Mercury float switch 16 5/'6" x ~a" Ig hex head cap screw (1Y2 & 2 hpj 17 3/a"x1%"lg hex head cap screw (3 & 5 hpj 18 5116" Flat washer (1Y2 an(j 2 hpj 19 3/a" Flat washer (3 and 5 hpj 20 %" X 13%" Ig thd stud (3 and 5 hpj 21 %" hex nut (3 and 5 hpj 22 Inlet hub 23 Inlet hub gasket 24 %" washers 25 %" nuts Quantity Simplex Duplex 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 (Std) 3 (Std) 3-6 2 4 9 18 6 12 2 4 6 12 As required 1 per hub 4 per hub 4 per hub 4 per hub ---- e '~::::r:~=---12 +-----':---++--10 ~H-t(-J-~~-14 4 28 ~-+--7 6 ~W"'''~--8 ...... 'I'1!IiIl~>---2 1~--5 ~ ____ --25 U~~-----------24 '-A 23 --Qj!ti=--.r---22 '-\l-_\._--_--t-_-~; lTIr;;~M=========-15 26 %" x %" Ig hex head cap screw 37 Junction box assembly (optional) 1 1 ALARM FLOAT (optional) Page 7 27 14 -\------l,---1 0 14 12 ,..., (--:~ ., ~~ b11 / 20---f9!1 21 91----+ :. 19----1. ~---,-=-., 13---"'I"f. L='O'-'-'= 17------;1\ Page 8 46 45 31 32 41 43 ~1---___r_.!.,4_---=::::.15 ALARM FLOAT (optional) USING HYDR-O-MATIC'S COVER FIG. 3 SIMPLEX HYDR-O-RAIL SYSTEM Model HRS 30 28 36 37 7 41 6 49 8 33 2 \":., ')0 5 I· ~I (D/ 0' ,~.\ , ".\ /-7 I •. j ASS'Y, USING CUSTOMER'S COVER Simplex and Duplex Hydr-O-Rail Component System (Models HRS and HRD) See Fig. 3 or 4. 1. Basin cover (27), (50). 2.. Control panel (28). 3. Pedestal (29) with mounting hardware identical to that on page 6. 4. Hydr-O-Grind pump (9). 5. Hardware kit -identical to the hardware kit on Page 7, with the following parts added: NOTE: Items 34 through 40 shipped only if sump cover by others. Items 41 through 47 shipped only if rails are longer than 15 feet. Ref. No. Part Description 30 Gate valve extension (if discharge is more than 2 ft. from top of basin) 31 Sealing flange and gate valve assembly 32 Base plate 33 Intermediate gate valve extension brace (if gate valve extension is longer than 10'-0") UUi::Ullu) Simplex Duplex 2 2 2 2 c ( .... FIG. 4 14 ( DUPLEX 12 HYDR-O-RAIL SYSTEM Model HRD ,..., 28 f~ f,' ~ .If-1<::. •• 9 \ 7 6 19 8 ~ 2 ·13-~ . ~ A 17~ 36 30 -rt-.----_"i;:: ( 34 USING CUSTOMER'S COVER Quantity Ref. No. Part Description Simplex Duplex 34 Float hanger strap 1 1 35 Junction box assembly (if control panel not pedestal 31 mounted) 36 Gate valve extension support and grommet (if discharge is more than 32 2 ft. from top of basin 37 Top side rail guide 2 2 38 Y4" x 3/.1" hex head cap screw 4 6 39 Top center rail guide 1 40 %" flat washer 4 6 41 Intermediate side rail brace and top 4 4 ( side rail brace 42 Intermediate center rail brace 2 and top center rail brace USING HYDR-O-MATIC'S COVER 43 Intermediate side rail guide 2 2 44 Intermediate center rail guide 1 45 3/8" x 1" hexhead cap screw 2 4 46 3/8" flat washer 2 4 47 311l" hex nut 2 4 48 Cotter pin 1 2 49 %" hex nut 4 6 Page 9 16 ,J~-- - -~~-~;:r-.. ,/ .JJ----~a~-J) ~ y~.J _ by Othe" - ~~------22 Vi--' -c:-t--=-----.:...-(b-.------14 15 --~::::t:::....::.i-I 24 1 6 Page 10 ll'----13 -+---2 ·4---+-~-1----4 ===P"" ++---+----12 -H----yl-~--1 0 ~~:----t--8 9 21 7 ALARM FLOAT (optional) I FIG. 5 SIMPLEX SUSPENDED SYSTEM Model FBSSG or SS (Concrete basin not shown) Simplex and Duplex Suspended Systems (models FBSSG and FBSDG) See Fig. 5 or 6. 1. Basin assembly consisting of the following items: basin (1), basin cover (2), pump cover (3) and support pipe assembly (4). 2. Control panel. 3. Hydr-O-Grind pump (6). 4. Hardware kit with parts below: ReI. No. Part .Descriptlon 7 1%" X 11%,' Ig steel pipe a 2" metal hose clamp 9 1%" x 3" Ig rubber sleeve 10 1%" x a%" Ig steel pipe 11 Check valve 12 1 %" steel pi pe (Length varies with basin depth) 13 %" x 1" Ig hex head cap screw 14 O-ring Quantity Simplex Duplex 1 2 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 6 1 2 ( ( ( ( ( ( , . FIG. 6 DUPLEX SUSPENDED SYSTEM Model FBSOG or SO (Concrete basin not shown) ALARM FLOAT (optional) I 15 25 19 20 1 21 6 'Ref. No. Part Description Quantity Simplex Duplex 15 W' eye bolt 16 3,4" power cord grip 17 W' control cord grip 18 Y4" x 1W' Ig hex head cap screw 19 Y4" lock washer 20 Y4" flat washer 21 3900 mercury float switch 25 W' lock nut 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 6 3 6 3 6 2 (Std) 3 (Std) 1 2 Simplex and Duplex Suspended Component Systems (models SS and SO) See Fig. 5 or 6. 1. Basin cover (2), 2. Pump cover (3) and support pipe assembly (4). 3. Control panel (5). 4. Hydr-O-Grind pump (6). 5. Hardware kit-with parts identical to above hardware kit. ~---13 2 4 : II I'I 'I II 10 II II II 8 II :: j 9 'I II " " , I' 7 Page 11 • LIMITED WARRANTY HYDR-O-MATIC Pumps, a Division of Wylain, Inc., warrants that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of installation or 18 months from the date of manufacture, whichever first oc- curs, when properly installed, used and cared for. Should any part (or parts) fail within .12 months from the date of original installation, but not more "than 18 months from the date of manufacture, said part (or parts) will be replaced or repaired, at HYDR-O-MATIC's option, with a new or remanu- factured' part (or parts), F.O.B. HYDR-O-MATIC factory. No allowance will be made for labor, trans- portation or other charges incurred in the replace- ment or repair of defective parts by the con- sumer. HYDR-O-MATIC will not be responsible for labor charges, loss or damages caused by defec- tive parts. This warranty does NOT apply to damage's resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, or abuse. In orderto obtain any needed repairor replacement of part (or parts) consumers must mail notice of Lit. #638.1 Supersedes 400 0 defect to HYDR-O-MATIC at P.O. Box 327, Ashland, Ohio 44805 to the attention of Customer Service Manager. Consumers may also obtain information concerning warranty performance at this address. HYDR-O-MATIC's warranty is a LIMITED warranty. Anything in "this warranty notwithstanding, IM- PLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FORA PARTIC- ULAR PURPOSE AND FOR MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an impli.ed warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. HYDR-O-MATIC EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDEN- TAL DAMAGES OR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. Th is warranty gives you specified legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. HYDR-O-mRTIC A Division of Wylain, Inc. Post Offi ce Box 327, 419/289 3042 Claremont & Baney Roads, Ashland, Ohio 44805 PUMPS In Canada: Wylain Canada Ltd. Ltse., 126 Easr Dr., Brampron, Ontario L6T 1C2 ( ( Litho in U.S.A. sCP 1-78