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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3701 Depew Streeti CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE _1�9�Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line '(303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: 20 r Job Address: � �j T Permit Number: ❑ No one available for i*ection:me AM/PM Re -Inspection required:*When corrections have beene-inspection at 303 -234 - Date: % Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE _:�9�Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: /" r D Job Address: 3io) © l P W .ST Permit Number: 20) i 07 g5 ❑ No one available for inspection: TimeAM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes No When correct"ons have been made, call forre-inspectionat 303-234-5933 Date: / Inspector: M 1 DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE. INSPECTION RECORD INSPECTION ONLINE FORM: http://www.ci.wheatridge.co.us/forms.aspx?fid=79 INSPECTION REQUEST LINE: (303) 234-5933 Wanc %Tyke Inspections will not be performed unless this card is posted on the project site. Call the inspection request line before 11:59 p.m. to receive an inspection the following business day.** Inspector Must Sign ALL Spaces pertinent to this project Foundation Inspections Date Inspector Comments Initials Pier Concrete Encased Ground (CEG) Foundation / P.E. Letter /� Do Not Pour Concrete Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections Underground/Slab Inspections Date Inspector Comments Initials Electrical Comments Sewer Service Plumbing Do Not Cover Underaround or Below/In-Slab Work Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections Rough Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments Wall Sheathing Mid -Roof /� % Lath /Wall Tie Rough Electric Rough Plumbing/Gas Line Rough Mechanical Rough Framing Rough Grading Insulation Drywall Screw/ Nail Final Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments Landscaping & Parking / Planning Dept. Inspections from these entities should be requested one week in advance. For landscaping and parking inspections call 303-235-2846. For ROW and drainage inspections call 303-235-2861. For fire inspections contact the Fire Protection District for your project. ROW & Drainage / Public Works Dept. Floodplain Inspection (if applicable) Fire Inspection / Fire Protection Dist. Final Electrical Final Plumbing Final Mechanical Roof Final Window/Doors r Final Building NeDTE: All items must be completed and approved by Planning, Public Works, Fire and Building before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Approval of the Final Building inspection does not constitute authorization of occupancy. *Far low voltage permits — Please be sure that rough inspections are completed from the Fire District and electrical low voltage by the Building Division. Occupancy Is Not Permitted Until A Certificate of Occupancy Is Issued Protect This Card From The Weather A City of Wheat Ridge Homeowner Roof PERMIT - 201702853 PERMIT NO: 201702853 ISSUED: 06/29/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 3701 Depew ST EXPIRES: 06/29/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Reroof with Tamko 30 year - 29 squares *** CONTACTS *** OWNER 720-220-2074 CARLOS RODRIGUEZ *** PARCEL INFO * * * ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned BLOCK/LOT#: 0 *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 6,000.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 126.00 Permit Fee 140.90 ** TOTAL ** 266.90 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** I, the property owner, by my signature, attest that I currently reside at the project property, intend to reside at the property for a period of one year after completion of the project, and am personally performing all work, without the assistance of hired or professional workers. Consultations and inspections will only be performed with the homeowner of record present. Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) requires an approved inspection prior to installation of ANY roof coverings and is require on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding Al/2-inch exists. Asphalt shingles are required to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturera€1'Ms installation instructions, whichever is more stringent. In order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar type roof coverings, a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer's technical representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name) roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection. City of Wheat Ridge Homeowner Roof PERMIT - 201702853 PERMIT NO: 201702853 ISSUED: JOB ADDRESS: 3701 Depew ST EXPIRES JOB DESCRIPTION: Reroof. with Tamko 30 year - 29 squares 06/29/2017 06/29/2018 I, by my signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all accompanying approved plans and specifications, applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with thispermrt. I further attest that I am legally authorized to include'alI entities named within this document as parties to the work to be performed and that alI work to be erormed is disclosed nthhis document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. k (s 11 -- Signature of OWNER or CONTRACTOR (Circle one) Date I . This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying plans and specifications and is subject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures. 2. This.permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180 days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building Official and may be subject to a fee equal to one-half of the original permit fee. 3. if this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Isuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees and_procedures for approval of any new permit. Re -issuance or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of the Chief Building Official and is not guaranteed. 4. No work of any manner shall be performed that shall results in a change. of the natural flow of water without prior andspecific approval. 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all required inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 5. The issuance or gra of a pe 11�nbenstrued to be a permit for, or an approval of, an violation of any provision of any applicable code e or ehis jurisdiction. Approval of work is subject to field inspection. Signature of Chief Building Official Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. Inspection time requests will be accepted by email only. Please email requests to insptimerequestgei.wheatridge.co.us between 7:30am and 8:00am, the morning of the inspection. Please put the address of the inspection in the subject line. City of �Wheat iC COMMIUNiT-y DEVELOPMENT Building & Inspection Services Division 7500 W. 29th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Office: 303-235-2855 * Fax: 303-237-8929 Inspection Line: 303-234-5933 Email: perm its(c_ci.wheatridge.co.us 1 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date: 1 Plan/Permit # �0 I oa�s 1 Plan Review Fee: Building Permit Application *** Please complete all highlighted areas on both sides of this form. Incomplete applications may not be processed. *** Property Address: Owner Property Owner Email: Mailing Address: (if different than property address) Address City, State, Zip: Architect/Engineer: Architect/Engineer E-mail: Contractor: Contractors City License #: Contractor E-mail Address: Sub Contractors: Electrical: W.R. City License # Other City Licensed Sub: City License # dY l Plumbing: W.R. City License # Phone: Phone: Other City Licensed Sub: City License # Phone: Mechanical: W.R. City License # Complete all information on BOTH sides of this form - 220 -20-11. ❑ COMMERCIAL IJ RESIDENTIAL Description of work: (Check all that apply) ❑ NEW COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE ❑ ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADE ❑ NEW RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE ❑ COMMERCIAL ROOFING ❑ COMMERCIAL ADDITION &KRESIDENTIAL ROOFING ❑ RESDENTIAL ADDITION ❑ WINDOW REPLACEMENT ❑ COMMERCIAL ACCESSORY STRUCTURE (Garage, shed, deck, etc.) ❑ RESIDENTIAL ACCESSORY STRUCTURE (Garage, shed, deck, etc.) ❑ MECHANICAL SYSTEM/APPLIANCE REPAIR or REPLACEMENT ❑ PLUMBING SYSTEM/APPLIANCE REPAIR or REPLACMENT ❑ ELECTRICAL SYSTEM/APPLIANCE REPAIR or REPLACEMENT ❑ OTHER (Describe) (For ALL projects, please provide a detailed description of work to be performed, including current use of areas, proposed uses, square footage, existing condition and proposed new condition, appliance size and efficiency, type and amount of materials to be used, etc.) Sq. FULF Btu's Amps Gallons Squares 2gI Other Project Value: (Contract value or the cost of all materials and labor included in the entire project) $ , 0CD0 n o OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with applicable City of Wheat Ridge codes and ordinances for work under any permit issued based on this application; that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property to perform the described work and am also authorized by the legal owner of any entity included on this application to list that entity on this application. I, the applicant for this building permit application, warrant the truthfulness of the information provided on the application. CIRCLE ONE. (OWNER) (CONTRACTOR) or (AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) of (OWNER) (CONTRACTOR) Signature (first and last name): L;Ie z DATE: Q (o ZONING COMMMENTS: Reviewer: BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: Reviewer: DEPARTMENT USE ONLY OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: Building Division Valuation: $ City of W heatiP,,,..dge COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Official Certification of Property Owner Permit THIS IS TO CERTIFY that I, the property owner, by my signature, attest that I currently reside at the project property, or intend to reside at the property for a period of one year after completion of the project, and am personally performing all work, without the assistance of hired or professional workers, or, if hiring sub -contractors, list them on the permit. Consultations and inspections will only be performed with the homeowner of record present at the project property. 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'" 0 - " " ~ Ii' - 0. ~'" " - li'9' .... c.", N .... or., N 5.g 0 0 < '" C CD ., "'16 ~ 3 a.;:;: APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY City of Wheat Ridge - Building Division Date ~,72-otf Pennit Number-i-I.s :J 43 Address t(NEW RESIDENTIAL o NEW MUL TI-FAMIL Y o NEW COMMERCIAL SQ FT SuiteIBldg # Two Family (duplex) Fire SDrinkled YES I NO Fire Alann YES I NO (complete infOfTnation below) Telephone Business Name Business Type Use of Space Previous Business Type Previous Use of Space THIS USE WOULD BE DESCRIBED AS: o Newly Constructed Buiiding o Ex~ting Building Pi.... .n.wer the followlna: 1, Fire Sprinkled 2, Fire Alarm 3, Operations will produce dusVwood shavings or similar materia~ 4, Operations will involve the repair or replacement of automobile parts IIYES: Describe the components repaired or replaced, o Additional Occupant o Change of Use o Change of Occupant YES@ @! YES YES Does the operation involve the use of open flame or welding? 5, Is the business a drinking, dining or assembly use that will have an occupancy of mo'e than 50 persons and/or serves alcohol? 6, Which of the following best describes your operation? OffICe Only Retail Sales Wa'ehouse Restaurantrrake Out Food MedicaVDental Manufacturing/Distribution (describe process and ""d product) YES@ YES/@ !!QI!li; "No building or structure shall be USED or OCCUPIED, and no change in the existing occupancy clsssification of 8 building or structure or porlion thereof shall be made until the Codes Administrator has issued 8 certific8fe 'of occupancy therefore 8S provided herein.' "Issuance of 8 certificate of occupancy shall not be construed 8S an approval of 8 violation of fhe provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the jurisdiction. . Secllon lot, Unlfo,., Building Cod.I9f7 Edlllon NO TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WLl BE ISSUED A separate application is required lor each tenant finish space and/or building. Other I HEARBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED OR NOT, ISSUANCE OF A CERTIACATE OF OCCUPANCY SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS AN APPROVAL OF ANY VIOLATIONS OF THE PR~VlSI~~S OF THIS CODE OR OF ANY OTHER ORDINANCES OR REQU/REM NTS OF THE JURISDICTION, Signature of Applicant ~ -tf ~-I.L''-1-'-<'V Date: 0 ;l~ 0 Contact Name:(print) tall".., (: '1(e-dr' Phone: :) , City 01 Wheat Ridge, 7500 W. 29" Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO 80215 (303) 235-2855 Web Site: www.ci.wheatridae.co.us CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CHECKLIST.. The following items must be comoleted before a Certificate ofOccuoancv will be issued, PLANNING DEPARTMENT REOUffiEMENTS: I. Compliance with all relevant ordinances, resolutions, variances, approved site plan, etc, 2. Completion of all landscaping per plan and/or Zoning Code. 3, Completion of all parking improvements and driveway connections per plan and/or zoning code. 4. Completion of handicapped parking spaces and signage, 5. Removal of all construction work trailers, materials and debris, 6, Removal of construction debris from neighboring and/or surrounding sites. 7. Removal of all construction signs, banners, etc. 8. Separate permits must be obtained for permanent signs with the permit being approved prior to installation of signs. 9. Separate permits shall be obtained for fences and/or retaining walls exceeding 48" in height, if not indicated on approved plans, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: 1. Compliance with all relevant ordinances, resolutions, variances, special exceptions, etc. 2. Site grading to be completed for positive drainage away from building and if applicable, in compliance with the overall grading plan(s), 3. A Drainage Certification Letter is to be furnished from the engineer of record stating that the paving and drainage improvements have been installed per approved plans and specification. 4, If the property is affected by Streetscape requirements, any required Maintenance Agreement needs to be signed prior to requesting a certificate of occupancy and any required escrow in lieu of the construction of such items needs to be paid in full. 5, If applicable to the site, streetlight requirements per Excel Energy design location shall be completely installed. 6. Ifapplicable, all City of Wheat Ridge approved surveying documents, such as the Final Plat and/or required separate easement instruments must be recorded at the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorders Office, 7. Removal and replacement of all damaged public improvements, sidewalks, driveways, curb/gutter, etc, 8. Installation of all public improvements, traffic control devices and signage per plan, zoning code and/or Public Works requirements. FIRE DISTRICT: 1. Completion of FIre Department access requirements a. Surface h. Width c, Turning radius d, Fire lanes e. Secondary access 2. Fire hydrants 3. Location b. Access 3, Building addresses or numbers are posted, to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property, Said numbers shall contrast with their background and shall be not less than 4 inches in height. 4. Knox Box is onsite and installed per Fire Department requirements, 5. Fire Sprinklers a. Tested b, Inspected c, Approved with signature on inspection card or letter of approval from Fire Inspector d, Remote annunciator installed and located per Fire Department requirements, CERTmCA TE OF OCCUPANCY CHECKLIST _ P... 2 6, Fire Alanns a. Tested b, Inspected c. Approved with signature on inspection card or letter of approval from Fire Inspector d. Remote annunciator installed and located per Fire Department requirements. 7, Exit and egress requirements are completed, i.e, exit signs, emergency lighting, etc, CITY CLERKS OFFICE: I. The owner or tenant of ANY buildings, offices, apartments or stores, etc, must apply for a business license prior to a Certificate of Occupancy being issued. Contact: Dema Brianza. 303-235-2820, BUILDING DIVISION: I. Landscaping complete and sign-off from Planning Department _ Yes _ No 2. COMMERCIAL -- Drainage Certification Letter to Public Works Department _ Yes _ No 3, RESIDENTIAL - Improvement Location Certificate with overlot final grading indicated Yes No 4. Completion of all parking improvements, _ _ 5. Completion of handicapped parking spaces and signage. 6, Fire alann and/or sprinkler system to be approved by Fire District. 7, Building addresses and/or numbers are installed. 8, Construction work trailers, materials and debris are removed, 9. Neighboring or surrounding sites and properties are cleared of all construction debris, 10, Finish grading to be completed for positive drainage away from building, II, Submit an Improvement Location Certificate to show all Structure dimensions, setbacks, easements, finish floor and site drainage elevations, 12. All subcontractors (electrical, plumbing and mechanical) are required to request and pass their final inspections, 13. Special inspection and engineers letters are to be submitted as required by Uniform Building Code, Chapter 17, 1997 Edition. 14. Elevators are to be inspected and approved by DRCOG State Elevator Inspector. 15. Building addresses or numbers are posted, to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background and shall be not less than 4 inches in height. 16. Exterior stairs, steps and ramps have guardrails and handrails intact, 17. All driveway, sidewalk and paved surmces are complete. 18. COMMERCIAL - Certificate of Occupancy Checklist is complete. (see attached) ] 9. RESIDENTIAL - Certificate of Occupancy Checklist is c.omplete, (,ee all~ched) .. Note: Not all listed items mav be relevant to eveTV Droiect CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT RESIDENTIAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CHECKLIST** Address ~=lDI De. pew 5+ Date: -:] .Jd -0 tj SITE: Initial_ o All landscaping is completed per zoning regulations, (To be completed and opproved PRIOR to requesting _final ...;rrspeClion) Q'" The Public Works Department has inspected public improvements and any damage has been repaired, (To be completed and approved PRIOR ro requesting _final inspection) o Improvement Location Certificate (prepared by a Colorado lice",ed PLS) with spot elevations and drainage arrows to be submitted with certificate of occupancy application (SEE EXAMPLE) EXTERIOR: Initial_ _ _ ,- e( "...Address posted if /Weather tight structure - paint, primed, caulking, etc if "Exterior wall penetration sealed !iI"" ...-All hose bib to be equipped with vacuum breakers or anti-siphon valves t:r' Gas pipe painted o Exterior guardrails (36" high) and handj;ails (34"-38" from nose of tread) installed o fixterior deck-Yes ,No~ 1:( "Ledger bolts installed l7' jOxterior light fixtures installed 19'" Exterior GFCI receptacles (front & rear exterior doors) GARAGE: Initial_ _ ~arage doors installed ~ tV'" garage door opener - Yes _' No _ ~G age door reversing mechanism installed and functioning . e rating of walls and ceiling (two layer on ceiling iffroming members are space greater than 16" o,c.) EY jdFCI outlet mounted not less than 18" above floor of bottom of box 'El" ~ge steps and handrail installed V Solid core door with closure between house and garage, KITCHEN: Initial ~CI outlets (two ci=mmUm) ~ ~chen sink installed with hot/cold water ~age disposal ish washer properly connected (electricaf, plumbing) Range hood RESIDENTIAL, CER1ll1CATE OF OCCUPANCY CHECKLIST _ Pa.. 2 GENERAL: Initial_ _ _ ~~itCh and receptacle cover plates iY' Aight fixtures installed Smoke detector installed, location, AlC power, tested B' ,/t:loset lights, type, style and location per NEC requirements t1" ,/Handrail height and wall returns (34"-38" from nos. of tread) ~' uardrail height and baluster spacing (36" high with balusters spaced such thai a sphere 4" in diameter cannot pass through) Environmental air duct registers and diffusers installed r:f /Window screens installed ~gr'ess windows meet egress requirements athroom sinks installed with hot/cold water B' ,)fub/showers complete with hot/cold water r:Y' Tile surfaces groutedlsealed and complete o Water closet installed with proper clearances, shut-off and caulked to floor at base o Exhaust fan or window sized not less than II20 the floor area or minimum of I-II2 sq It in size o GFCI receptacle functioning and located per NEC requirements o Jacuzzi tub ./ t!' GFCI protection o Access location, readily accessible without use of special tools or knowledge o Tempered glazing o No un-vented gas appliances shall be installed BASMENT/CRAWLSPACE: Initial_ _ _ ~asement-Finished Unfinished VPartial # of rooms t1>Stair handrail height and wall returns (34",38"from nose of tread f!( jJnderside of basement stairs fire protected if open for storage !9""".&teel beam pockets grouted e' /Support columns are plum b and properly secured at floor and at beam tr' Smoke detector installed, location, AlC power, tested o Crawl space_ o Under floor access size (18"x 24'') o Support columns llJ" plumb and properly secured at base and at beam <Y""yurnace - ,/" Yes No ~Waterheater vYes =No o Com bustion air o GFCI service receptacle (required iffurnace or water heater are located in space) o Switched light (required iffurnace or water heater are located in space) o Under floor ventilation o Concrete slab_ o Structural wood floor o Under floor access size (18"x 24'') o Under floor ventilation o Under floor clearance (18" to bottom off/oor joist, 12" to bottom of beams) o Sump pump installed per plumbing code o Sewage ejector installed per plumbing code o Floor drain o Mechanical equipment working clearances o Mechanical equipment venting complete per code o Pressure relief valve drain terminated between 6"-12" above floor o Water heater installed in drain pan if located on wood flooring .. Note: Not all listed items mav be relevant to every orolect. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. Inspection Services Division (303) 235-2855 Correction Notice Job Address: ~>7o \ \),'~H>J \.\.).\--'\\c:.~\ -" " ...\..S/ -\,,,, Q\ \:'~r- ~ \\ "J.t (\ '; Tt\ \:u ""(;,'\"""<,.......\-0>\ ~(:>tt( <:::).... \l>\h,..... <;:"hY'<'\ c::;,.",,:, ~l('i('rt\~\"s. ~ - " - " 1.... ~ _ ~ c-- (\'\- l"J i c.. ~ \\ ~(,'- , Rl-~t-.<:\'>T. Q>. - \ h <: () u~ '->-l \'-...1. <I \:u:Y , When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection at 303-234-5933. Date: 4- - <;" -<) !.~ (/~ Inspector DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE Job Address: Re.61t/?.. t.J~eT>5 To I?E. 1\.-1 f'foRIED ,,^.l CIfAtgS DR. 'J1A'5 PelVtJ~ 10 lfa?lfY 3);' A-fJOVt=. (1 A IOU/H) Co Nt::. ~ f.J'& G. t.. E/Hi1.I'lIJCR- 5omE. fOf<II.'i I\R"- '7 -4 /N(,/'JE.5 Alio,I[?. ,oRAlJ:. PIkMf. F,U- VOID Of-, L,W1i.R.. PeRM? When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection at 303-234-5933. Date:~,z,.J/() Lf 1A/j' - Inspector DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE fl'I' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. Inspection Services Division (303) 235-2855 Correction Notice Job Address: 37101 bEhuJ ::,/ f'6RM.'I 1(;, 743 p~~ /,o,Li uJtf&J t<€ltiJY FoR- rJsA=,.-Tio,.}. !fA VF.. Pr..P^, IT { !JPPPIfJV1=.1> /1 ,o,1J5 IfV"';I.A-hl~ When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection at 303-234-5933. oate:2/J9 /0 if (J!~. W I C Inspector DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - (303-234-5933) CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855) Building Permit Number: 16743 Date: 2/23/2004 Property Owner: CARLOS RODRIGUEZ Property Address: 3701 DEPEW ST Contractor License No, : 21878 Company: Carlos Rodriguez Phone: 720-371-1223 Phone: 937-8594 OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Gode (U,B.C.) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge ordinances, for work under this permit. (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR)SIGNED (1~4 ,e~ DATE6>.;1.~6!o'f Total: $162,547,00 $1,750.29 $1,137,88 $1,950,56 $4,838,73 /11.7,'11 ISo. {)1J r"'~\' 10. .:,c' {~I ,S'". ,;~.:;> (,.;,,-1 Construction Value: Permit Fee: Plan Review Fee: Use Tax: Use: j?(L/klbiU.( Description: SINGLE FAMILY HOME JiL~7t1) - BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Ctlbs57 ZQaIIg~ntU SIC Ll Approval TRC OK. 23 FEB 04 Own I Please Note' er contractor is re 'b' Zon ing R-1C lines and construct; . span" Ie for locating property ng Improvcme t . md!dBm~ approved plan and rc ')' ; -'J d ,n,s accordmg to the OK, 2/23/04 The Ci~y is not respon~'i~)J;IL '~o ~vc1:')prnci1t. standaids. Approval OM sUbmrti('d "\:L~'h Ii-'o, , 1 . . r .naccm;ite nJollrr"io'" _..__,~" ''',J .'C j-',ill .;;,;~ and ;l'l ' '....." , ~' " -".' ;,-'sul~"-'r fr' . ' )- CLc,'ilfh;tli"j -L'to i'iil!: -" Eb!i_rk~'_ ,,' 1 OK. 12/22/03. SEE ATTACHED SHEETS Approval :DFB Occupancy: Walls Roof: Stories Residential Units Electrical License No : 20724 Company :WESTCO ELECTRIC, INC, Expiration Date: 2/28/2005 Approval: OK/KS Piumbing License No :21881 Company: Plumb Pros Expiration Date: 2/26/2005 Approval: ok/ks Mechanical License No: 21161 Company: Rugged Enterprises Inc, Expiration Date: 9/4/2004 Approval: OKlKS (1) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City (2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (8) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 days. (3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit. (4) No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. (5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases of the job. (6) The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provo of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page. 0' WH[4? COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ~~\ BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - (303-234,5933) " ~ CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE COCOR'oo WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033, (303,235-2855) Building Permit Number: Dale: APPLlCA TION Property Owner: (Q'V' \os Rocl'r\50\VL, ' Property Address: 31 0 I I~~pe w 51-, w~0(,,-h\D\"/ CO SUcfld-. Contractor License No,: !+~OLvlUl'" L-c ~~ Company: d \1>" I 'l)' Phone: 7)O-37/"/'P':' Phone: OWNER/CONTRACTOR SKiNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT V'/alls Total Fee: I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are 3COJrate. and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheal Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions 01 record; that afl measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate: that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that t assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.8.C) and all other applicable Wheal Ridge Ordinances, lor work under this pennit (OWNERIICONTRACTOR),SIGNEO {i!d~ -/ L'~~ DATE 1).-/'1-03 o (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR): PRINTED DATE DESCRIPTION: 5 I '<\'jk "f'o.VIA, I 'I HCW\A.~ + BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ZONING COMMENTS: Approval: Zoning: BUlLOIHG COMMENTS: Approval: Pu8LtC WORKS COMIIIEHTS: Approval: (9 IL ~ Occupancy Roof ~tories Electrical License No: Z 072. >-(- Company: \.UQ>1c.o , Expiration Date: Approval: t Company: Ex, . Dr paratlon ate: Approval: IN: fV\..b rS UV. Mechanical License No: [fo I Company: 1..'-'-")~ ~"S'd. Expiration Date: Approval: (1) (2) (3) (') (5) (') This I*fnII was 1",* kI KWfdance wtth the provisionl HI fortIt In your lppIi<:ItIon and II lubject to the laws of the State of Cokndo and to the looing Regulation. and Buikllng Cod.. of WhutlUdge. Colorado or any ottt. appII<:Ib.. OfdItllncel of the CIty. TIlts pwmIt all.. upIre if (A) Ibe work authorized II not commenc:lCI within lidy (50) dI)'11rom .I1ue d.. 01 (8) the bulldinv authoriz~ il tulpended Of abatldon-' fOl a _0/120..... . Uai. ....,.. expires, I new ~ may be acquirtd fof I ... of on.half lb. amount normalty ~Ind, provided no changes h..... been Of will be mad. In the original plan. and r r- ~, and fRY 1U..lion 01 abandonment hal not u.CMded OAt (1) y.... . changes have bMn 01 If luspension 01 abandonment u.cMdt on. (1) yNr, fuI felt Mil be pakl for a new permit. No wortt of any man.... Illal be done Ihat wl. change th. nablral low of wat. caullng I drainage problem. Contractor Ill.. notify th. Bulking Inspector bnnty-four (2.' hOUf1 In advanc. for all mapKtionl ",d thai rectIlv. writtM approval on inlpection card befo,.. proceeding wIIb tuecetstn ph.... of thelob. Th'~1U1 of a pa-mII: or the approval of drawings and sptdftcationl thall not beconltnled 10 be I penntI '0(, nO( an approval of, any vtotation of the proYislon1 of the bu mg .. 01 any otb. ~lItot, law, rule or ~u1ation. . I ~' "'[</" C ..2 ,0 B u g ~I C'O(OR,.,QC2 W TY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT INSPECTION LINE - (303.234.5933) HEAT RIDGE 29TH AVENUE GE, CO 80033 - (303,235,2855) Building Permit Number: Date: APPLlCA TION Property Owner: (Q'I \oS Roc\or'JiJ.,( L, , Property Address: 31 0 I DC-pc: L0 5\-, \0~\!;(~~nc\~e Contractor license No,: ftVT\IU.OuUlU-l'" Company: co So~;;... Phone TJD -371 -I-;t 7-:' Phone: OWNfRICONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UHOER$T ANOIHG AND AGREUIEHT I hereby certify thai the settJacj( distances proposed by this permit application are ao:urate, and do not voote applicable ordinances, rue or regulations ollhe City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that aU measurements shown, and allegations made are ao:urate; that I have read and agree 10 abide by all conditions printed 00 this application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance wrttl the Wheal Ridge 8uilding Code (U,8,C) and all olher applicable Wheat Ridge Ofdinances, forworl< uoder "'~ perm~ IOWNERIICONTRACTOR},SIGNEO ti!A~ -/ g~ DATE 1~-1'1-03 (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR): PRINTED DATE Construction Value: $ Permit Fee: $ Plan Review Fee: $ Use Tax: $ Total Fee: l- '~'- DESCRIPTION: 51'(\'}\e. TD.VIA, 1'1 l-0"",,- BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ZOHING COMfolENTS: 23 ~ * Approval @f1 ~ Zoning ~. \C. BUllDfHG COMMENTS: Approval: Puellc Wooxs COMMEHTS: Approval: 01<'-/ ;:J;t,tjl 12./iZz/D3 ~ 5'e:E: /'l7r~ :5H~.,,~ . I Cccupancf I Electrical License No: Company: ',-'-'ails - , ~,-::{), :Jc,ries i~es,de;'~:<ll :";r, :s Plumbing License No: Company: Mechanical License No: Company: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: (11 TNt pennIt was mu.d III accordInce wItIt the provbkMIl MI btJt.... your iippIkatioR and" fUbttd to thtltws oftht Sblt ofCokndo and to tht Zon6nv Revu1atioll1 lAd ~ CcMMI of Wheal Jtidte. Cokndo 01' any" appIcaWt ordn~ of 1M City. (1) TJUs pennlehtI....... ~ lilt work..chortled I, ttOt commenced wIIhitl .tdy (Ie, days traftltsaut dIlt 01 (8) tbt buBding ILOorirtd.. suspended or ~ for . poriodol12t-. (3) . tbtt ............. . n.. S*mIIIM)' be ~ lor. t.. of on,"". tht tmOUnt IIOnnaIy ~. pIOVkhd AO dI..... hft. IM4I'l 01' wfII be made 1ft the originlll pIMt Ind .J - r . Md ." IIllplllltkMl 01' tbaMonmMt h., not ucetdlClont (1),...,. I chentN htft bMfl or' SVI9M'" 011 abancIoIunMt uCMCh one (i) ,............ be,.w fof a... pennI. ("I No wor'- oI.y _..... be... thII: wlI c:h........ nIIbnI low of w.w CtUUtt .... prob&tm. (51 Conndor "'.. IKltIy .. ..... ~ twwy.kNr (2') houri ill actYlftc. lor II irI.,.c:tiotIl and "'.. ~ __ approvlll on In,,**n ctrd btIon _do ............._oI...joII. (S) The lslUMceol. f*dor ....lPPf'OW'aI oI......gs and ypldfttJtion, thai not be c~to be. pennIt 101'. nor III approwal of, any viotdoft of lIle promioRl 01 Ibt buIcHrtg co6eI or any oIta. ordnanc;e..... rvtt or regulation. Chief Building Inspector Residential Worksheet Address: 370 l 'D e~eVJ Sol" , Zoning: \<. \ L Use: ~. Property in the flood plain? ~\'D Lot Size: ~ I EY32. sq, ft, Lot Width: i"S.1! ft, Maximum Lot Coverage: 4-D % 'S, S T2. sq. ft. Proposed Improvements: House: \l" \'J.. Addition to House: Shed: Detached Garage: sq. ft. sq. ft. sq, ft, sq. ft. Existing Improvement(s): House: sq, ft, Shed: sq. ft. Detached Garage: Other: sq, ft, sq. ft. Proposed Lot Coverage: (Total) ~3 % :;](H'3 sq, ft, Required Setbacks: FR ~O' 3-:l~ Provided Setbacks: FRI lNj S , IS) 5' l.s 5/ R so-' S ~s IJ- S " ,n- R Jlla Maximum Height: 3S' ~q!}. ft, Maximum Size: NIp.. sq. ft. Proposed Height: ft, Proposed Size: ~~(JC sq, ft, Access Notes For one and two-family dwellings, the first 25' of driveway area from the existing edge of pavement into the site shall be surfaced with concrete, asphalt, brick pavers or similar materials. For all uses other than one and two family dwellings, no vehicle entrances or exits may be closer than 25' to any property line, except when used as joint access for two or more lots. In residential zone districts, curb cuts shall be at least 10 feet and not more than 24 feet in width, One and two-family dwellings may have horseshoe driveways, provided that the street accesses are at least 30 feet apart, measured from the interior edges, For all uses, one access point per property is permitted, LandsC30inl! Notes For one-and two-family dwellings, one tree for every 70 feet of street frontage is required, 100% of the front yard and 25% of the entire lot must be landscaped prior to issuance ofC,O, Street trees required: Street trees provided: :J- Y::- CO~\.e-k -th\~ -tv,,,,, 01113/2004 17: 14 FAX CARTER BURGESS-DENVER ~002 7500 West 29th Avenue Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 303.235.2846 Fax: 303.235.2857 The City of Wheat Ridge 6 January 2004 Carlos Rodriguez 3701 Depew Street Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 RE: Building Pennit Application fOr single-family home at 3701 Depew SI. Dear Mr. Rodriguez: I have completed my initial review of the above-mentioned building pennit application, and I have the following comments: 1. Please provide a site-specific site plan. The submitted plans include a generic site plan that does not conform to the specific lot located at 3701 Depew St, This site plan should show, at a minimum: A. Accurate dimensions of the lot. B. Accurate location of the proposed structure. C. Accurate distance of structure to each property line, D. A data table that includes the size of the lot and size of the structure (in square feet). 2. Please provide a copy of the deed for the property known as 3701 Depew Street. 3. You should be aware that prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, this lot must be landscaped in accordance with Section 26-502 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws. This Section states that one hundred percent (100%) of the front yard and twenty-five percent (25%) of the gross lot area must be landscaped, The front yard is defined as the area of required front yard setback. In this case, the front yard setback must be at least thirty feet (30'). You should be aware that if you wish to use non-living landscaping, such as bark or rock, it may not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the provided landscaped area. In addition to this landscaped area, you must provide one street tree for every seventy feet of street frontage. In this case, you will be required to install one street tree to be located within the front yard. This street tree must be at least two and one half inches (2.5") caliper. 4. You should be aware that prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, the first twenty-five feet (25') of the driveway area must be surfaced with concrete, asphalt, brick pavers or similar materials. This paved area must extend to the existing edge of Depew Street. If this driveway connection extends into the right-of-way, you will need to obtain a right-of-way pennit from the Public Works Department. 5. You should be aware that this lot is subject to a fee in lieu of parkland dedication. In this case, you will be required to pay $1,167.91 prior to issuance of the buildingpennit. Please make all required corrections prior to the next submittal. You should be aware that comments form the Building Department or Public Works Department may impact my comments. If you have any further questions, feel free to give me a call. I can be reached at 303.235.2849. Sincerely, ~ Travis R. Crane Planner COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - (303-234-5933) CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855) Building Permit Number: 16743 Date: 2/23/2004 Property Owner: CARLOS RODRIGUEZ Property Address: 3701 DEPEW ST Contractor License No, : 21878 Company: Carlos Rodriguez Phone: 720-371-1223 Phone: 937-8594 OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wheaze ord.;aes, for work under this per it. J (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED (1_ ~ DATE 0' ;;.<(("1 Construction Value: Permit Fee: Plan Review Fee: Use Tax: $162,547,00 $1,750.29 $1,137,88 $1,950,56 $4,838.73 Total: Use: Description: SINGLE FAMILY HOME BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ~~n~ Approval: TRC Zoning: R-1C SIC: Sq, Ft. : OK. 23 FEB 04 ~er / COn"-- !'lease No Imes and """[Or IS res~ ,te; construct' yonslble fi approved I mg impr or locatin The City is~: and reqUire;~C~ents accordfn~r~perty OK. 2/23/04 ""'ITlilted WIth resPonsible ft" C\ elopmCi1t stand, ~dthe '-r,'- ~" _ ' In the ,," _ _ .naccU'"al'_ Gl s, ,J", ll'sul~~,-_ ,1JdlJ :i~t "-d . e I11fiirrrF': ",'g fi'O,'!J '-'-Ii i1n.y C();"SI.. ~._,~~:; . "''';';.::. "1 OK. 12/22/03, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS .,,' .~ Approval: DM "'~bilillllll'i_ Approval: DFB Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stories: Residential Units: Electrical License No : 20724 Company :WESTCO ELECTRIC, INC, Expiration Date: 2/28/2005 Approval: OK/KS Plumbing License No : Company: Mechanical License No : 21161 Company: Rugged Enterprises Inc, Expiration Date: 9/4/2004 Approval: OKlKS Expiration Date: Approval: (1) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and BUilding Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. (2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized ;s not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 days. (3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new pennit. (4) No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. (5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases of the job. (6) The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the pro~~s o:t WI;:~es~:l o;er ordinance, law, rule or regulation. Chief Building Inspector Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page. Carlos Rodriguez 3701 Depew St. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (720) 371-1223 April 23, 2004 Plumb Pros will no longer be working on the Single Family Home project at 3701 Depew St. Please take them off of the permit effective immediately, Juventino Ivara will be assisting me on my project. I will be doing the plumbing with his help. (leU~ ~~ Carlos Rodriguez Ju.vefL-hr10 IVtLf'^-- 303 - '701'0-8'/</1 (;;UJ"--"QfrlCG.) , -..- i; -) :..:" I j < __. -I I 1~ISPECTIONS WILL NOT BE MADE UNLESS THIS CARD IS POSTED ON THE BUILDING SITE 24 HOURS NOTICE REQUIRED FOR INSPECTIONS J WHEAT RID E eOl RADO 7500iNTSPEECTI ~~)REIS- d3~D~5933 JOB ADDRESS '2J"I( \ Uti:" \0< cA BUILDING PERMIT NO, \ L,- I <..} ';J) , ( \ ' ) OWNER ,1 l l ,'_, II N:{ I I~)' q ~) CONTRACTOR \ \ I (' " SETBACKS FROM PROPERTY LINES: NORTH /_~.---.~-_/\ /;-- t,.._ DATE ISSUED,z \ J J,;\ ( A TYPE OCCUPANCY f!-3 SOUTH EAST WEST INSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB INSPECTION I DATE I INSPECTOR Foundations Footings CO;OM~~ DN )'i'E:t:.L- Reinforcing or Monolithic Weatherproofing '3.2- <J-b It; () " POUR No CONCRETE UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED Concrete Slab Floor: Electrical (Ground Work) Plumbing (Ground Work) Heating (Ground Work) .s~ '" . "'If (, j..:>,," Do NOT POUR FLOOR UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED Rough Electrical Rough Plumbing Air Test Gas Piping Rough Heating & Ventilation Framing Insulation Drywall Nailing _ Roofing Refrigeration Electrical Underground Final Electrical Plumbing Heating & Ventilation Frame R.O,w' & Drainage ",'" Fire Department Parking.&. Landscaping ,'-"" 0. '-_. , i . OCCUPANCY NOT PERMITTED UNTIL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED PROTECT THIS Ci.RD FROM THE WEATHER o,t. Place in Front Window This Side Out -r.e,Q- ~,kd; 7~Z;.~~~~~~ ,.'. I (.C;1t1 'SCG{)I""Y ~~~':JIOCF~ oC / ". OccV\F~ca o~k( - . 'I', (;FC,I - 'f:J::J-ltlK:ovvtS oJ.std'<. (1c.;bqc; tikk.;cA( If, t Arc. c.iA.\ ~ t=;v't~;J,~ - a.d 'Ecl n::lYV\ "'::::, j , . 1 . . ~ ,; : -/ : '",' ., \ ~,\ ~'.' ", " - 7-{ L/ - (Y-{ }'ShY1 > f-Y.' v:.~f: ~l~ ~ s C!J ~.\- v)::'~f? tkak: @ :; fale.. ~~~ ~\-d ~,~ ) · (!J 1:~ UA"~ 4.ie<. I'e~'&: ~l\ M"'" ~\ , ~(~' Ii (I"'r 't.( ",' ./ . (.) ~~'_"J""~';,,'''' ;,>"-,,,..i": 1:,', ....~," ..... "'<. ~ b' ( (/,:,\ . I;, LA. , < l - " ".,- (/ Ie" t_}i -"q ~()./' ),' y!/,o, ,t.'. ,_ ;.- t.'""-' ! \, ~;~ r~ \ ,- " t" ,t, c. ,l'~,--- I ",'G\., ;" ,) \,,';0, 1 ,~-.. -) \-_ "'<~'-'" lit:\.. 0~}":: \' . ,"'\::". \"i,,~..J,-- v" \. -',~ '\'\ i, ,\.,-; ; I "' '.,-" ) '7'/6.;:;c.x. btUc-70 30~- 2.35 .2J.s-,. CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE CERTJlI'ICATE OF WATER AND SEWER SERVICE A V AIJ...ABJLITY Note to Applicant: A building permit will not be issued without this Certificate signed by tho . District or Agency supplyins services. This Certificate excites one'vear from date of ,DDroval bv authori.%inll Illent. . 37tJ I kp' W 5Jt. ]o).,MZdtC$s0_~C'+ /1 ~'. ,C ~J""'. 1'1',' 'it ICrx~ .. {nT b ,~;.- :!:? , Legal D cription' . . , '5 F1< Use ofBuildiag , t~ /"Ii!>!i 12'''el'ri9u~z... OWllM _ f:T Address Date (J({/,.~~,-cA"~,~ NE: T elephol1e ...,' SEWER Name orDiItrict: ' t.. 'JI,#. -f .~ J,.. , lDdivlcIual Septic Permil No. () SewIr SeMce ,Avat1able ' () Sewer Smricc Not Available COl'lIIMIIlS or Conditions: I hmby cenify that awllabilily of service is IS iodicaled above. SiJD&lW'll of Aulhorized Agent Date lefl'erson C~ Health Department (IF SEPTIC) Authorized Signature Date J",L . WATER NaiDe oU)iItrict; ...JAII~.-.i- J2.~ ~ ' Colorado Wen Permit No. ~ W. SeMce Available, () Waler Service Not Available CO_II or Conditions: I bere1'Y certl1y ~ ~1UJ1 of semel! is IS indillate4IbOYC. ~/...J~ Signature of,AIIIhorized Agellt le.irenan CoUDJy Health Dcpaxtment (IF WELL) ~f/1J4 Dau: Authorized Signature Date , I Leo's Construction (970) 308-6138 Estimate Detail Form Company: <!;4~!o S Estimate #: Estimator: Leo a Date: _'1_t.._v<l Job: :3 ) 01 /)", f ~u..r" Estirnale due: Checked by: leoa Date: "}_,/.'; .rd , Address: c$' #- .H~_ Notes: Job Descriplion: r/vh1.b , i-.") 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PVc!. p/P,<, if' I Jlt!t' lo;l,"'" 30 l:JJ(J}Vr Ik sa"/.k. . .:!I 1,7Z- 5:/' :z" L..+- qo rYe. 10 /.iN 1/g'."",1 :z" j:.-~ ex tJ '7..?~ 7'1 ?~ ;;f/sf pYe' <./c '-/ .:J,10 II. J..C ~d .....5- p//" !, '3.01 I,s-:o~ Total Material Total Total T olaI Total Total $ Manhours Labor $ Equip. $ Subcont. $ $ Total Direct Costs this sheet Estimate Detail Form -.L of 3 Reynolds & Associates' Geotechnical' Environmental' Materials Testing February 2, 2004 Mr, Carlos E, Rodriguez 4900 West Gill Street Denver, CO 80219 Reference: 3701 Depew Street Subsurface Investigation R & A Project No. 04-0060-G Dear Mr. Rodriguez: Enclosed is our report for the Subsurface Investigation for your 370 I Depew Street, Wheat Ridge, Colorado project. We appreciate the opportunity to support you on this project and hope we may be able to support your next project. This report is based on the typical conditions we have found in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. If additional information or services are required, please feel free to contact us. Respectfully Submitted, ,/~~L Michael M, Keller, P,E. Director of Engineering 6220 East Progress Lane - Parker, Colorado 80134 - (303) 841,0144 . FAX: (303) 841,0136 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL ,0.0.,0.0.0.0.0. 0.0.0.0.0.,1 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION 0.0.0.0.0.0."""""",,,,0.,,,0.0.0.0.,0.,,,,,,,,,0."""0.,0.,""""0.,0.,,, 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.",1 SITE DESCRIPTION 0.0.0. "",,,,,1 FIELD AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS"""..."hhhh...... ....I SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS """""0.",..,..,..",..'""""""""..""",,..""""",..""""""""""""""" "..""" "0.,,,2 DESIGN P ARAMETERS.........................;.............~,.....................................................................................2 FOUNDATION RECOMMENDATIONS ....,..,..""""""".",...."""..,.." ,'.'"..""""",' """"",..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,2 SITE PREPARATION ....................................,..""""",..........,..",......,0...........,""'" ..............,...4 CONSTRUCTION..,..... .."""",.."..,....""".......4 BACKFILL ,..", """,..,......"",........""........,...........""""",..........,'"......""......."""""""""""......,..",..........",,5 CONTROLLED FILL ...............................................................................................................,....................5 SURFACE DRAINAGE..,................................................."............................,...............................................5 GROUNDWATER AND DRAIN SYSTEM ......, """""""""".,..".""""...,,6 LIMITATIONS..,...,."....""""""" ......"....,..7 FIGURES BORING LOG .....................,..........................................,..................................'............................................. LABORATORY TEST RESULTS ...................................,..,......,.................................................................. VICINITY MAP ................,...................................................,..................................................,".................... BORING & SITE LOCATION PLAN ................,......, ,..,......,.. ......",..,..,......,,,.. ..........................0... DRAINAGE AROUND FOUNDA TION WALL.......................................................................................... DRAIN SYSTEM AND BACKFILL DETAILS..................................................................,........................ GENERAL Reynolds & Associates has completed a subsurface investigation of the site known as: 3701 Depew Street, Wheat Ridge, Colorado, The investigation was performed for the purpose of evaluating the soils to determine design parameters appropriate for the proposed structure foundation to be located on the site, We have performed a field investigation and laboratory testing of soils and have based the recommendations presented herein on that field investigation and our expenence, PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION It is our understanding that a single family home with basement is planned for construction on this site, SITE DESCRIPTION . The site is relatively flat. The site is vacant at this time, FIELD INVESTIGATION AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS Test holes were drilled in the vicinity of the proposed structures (see Site Map) using truck-mounted power auger equipment. Test holes are generally drilled to a depth of20 feet. Holes may have been drilled to greater depths if needed to make bedrock determinations, In-situ soil samples were retrieved from depths appropriate to foundation requirements. In-situ samples consist of relatively undisturbed soiL These samples were retrieved utilizing a 2-inch California sampler. These samples were returned to the laboratory for analysis, The sampler was driven into the subsoil strata with blows of a 140-pound hammer falling 30 inches. The number of hammer blows required driving the sampler one foot, or a fraction thereof, constitutes a penetration test. This field test is similar to the standard penetration test described by ASTM Method D- I 586, Penetration resistance values, when properly evaluated, are an indication of the soil strength and density. Subjective analysis of the soil conditions was also made in the field during the drilling operations, Laboratory analysis consists of a determination of moisture content, density, swell and consolidation potential, and particle size distribution, where possible. In order to achieve valid results, non-cohesive or highly granular samples may not have been tested for swell or consolidation potentiaL The following represent the results of this investigation based upon the field and laboratory analysis as well as our experience in the area. Reynolds & Associates Subsurface Investigation Project No, 04-0060-G Pg 2 of7 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS In general, the subsurface conditions consist of: 0' - 8' 8' -20' 20'- 29' Silty Clayey Sand, moist, brown Silty Sandy Clay, very moist, brown Claystone, moist, olive grey Free water was encountered at approximately 20' in holes number one and two; however, natural moisture content of the soils is considered to be high at expected foundation levels, Although swells were less than 2%, consolidation potential may be greater than 2%. See the Summary of Laboratory Analysis and the Boring Logs for additional information. DESIGN PARAMETERS The following design parameters have been determined for this site: The maximum soil bearing capacity is 1000 psf. The passive pressure is 350 psffor disturbed soils and 400 psf for undisturbed soils. The coefficient of friction is 0.30 The foundation walls should be well reinforced and rigid enough to sustain lateral earth pressures. Walls retaining earth should be designed to resist an active case equivalent fluid pressure of 35 pounds per cubic foot, and an at-rest equivalent fluid pressure of 50 pounds per cubic foot. FOUNDATION RECOMMENDATIONS With respect to the soil investigation performed at this site, and the intended structure as described by the client named above, the following is one or more of the allowable foundation type(s): Reynolds & Associates Subsurface Investigation Project No, 04-0060-G Pg 3 of7 I. Footings A footing type offoundation system may be utilized at this site provided foundation components bear on undisturbed natural soil or on properly compacted structural fill material which bears on undisturbed natural soil. Foundation components must also bear below all organic material. Some movement of the structure on this type of foundation system is expected. 2. Concrete Floor Slab The Slab Performance Risk at this site is judged to be 'moderate'(high natural moisture contents). Changes in the water content of these soils may cause the soil to swell or shrink, which may cause movement or cracking of slabs. If some movement of a slab is not acceptable, finished room areas should be constructed utilizing a structural floor system over a crawl space, rather than a slab. Should the owner elect to accept the risks of expansive / consolidating soils and the effects they may have on slabs, the following have been shown to be helpful when constructing slabs: Slabs should bear on undisturbed natural soils, or on properly conditioned and recompacted materials, as opposed to gravel or other materials which may allow the migration of water below the slabs. If the on-site soils are not acceptable, it is preferable to bear slabs on non-expansive imported materials which are not highly granular. This will minimize the transfer and retention of water below the slab. Materials with a Liquid Limit below 30 and a Plasticity Index less than 15 are preferred. Slabs shall be isolated from foundation components by slip joints constructed to allow the independent movement of the slab. Slabs shall also be separated from any utility components by isolation joints. Mechanical equipment resting on slabs must be fitted with expandable / collapsible sections in order to allow movement of the slab without damage to the equipment or to the structure. Non-bearing partition walls must be constructed with a minimum of 2 inches of float to allow for movement of the slab without damaging any part of the structure, All doors shall be constructed with at least a I inch gap at floor level. It is the owners responsibility to monitor and maintain all floats and gaps as necessary. If additional information on float is needed, please contact this or any geo-technical office. Slabs must be appropriately reinforced to resist the anticipated loads as well as the effects of the supporting soils, Floor slabs must also be scored in accordance with the American Concrete Institute (ACI) recommendations in order to control cracking of the slab due to shrinkage or other factors, These scores should be a maximum of 12 feet apart, Reynolds & Associates Subsurface Investigation Project No, 04,0060-G Pg 4 of7 SITE PREPARATION We anticipate that additional grading may be necessary. Site preparation procedures should be performed such that the potential for standing and ponding of water around the site is minimized. Clay soils should be kept from desiccating (drying and shrinking) by sprinkling the soils occasionally. Drainage swales or channels should be created where necessary in order to route water away from the excavation and construction area. To verify the soil conditions and to verify the design bearing pressure for any footings, it is required that an open hole inspection be performed at this site, This inspection must be performed only after the entire excavation has been dug to final grade. If potentially expansive clay, deleterious material or other unsuitable conditions are found, over- excavation of some or all of the site may be required, or revised foundation recommendations may be required. CONSTRUCTION Prior to placing concrete, all bearing surfaces must be cleared ofloose material. Disturbed material may be re-compacted in place only after contacting, and with guidance from, this office. Concrete flat work (slabs) may be used subject to the following requirements: Slabs must bear on undisturbed soils or on properly compacted fill materials. Materials backfilled to support concrete slabs must be methodically compacted to support the slab, All materials must be compacted to at least 95 percent Standard Proctor value as determined by the ASTM 0-698 test method, Material placed beneath slabs should be placed at -2 % of optimum moisture content. Before the material is placed, all water and loose debris should be removed from the excavation. The floor slabs should be appropriately reinforced, and isolation joints must be provided at the junctions of the slab and the foundation walls, so that independent movement can occur without causing damage, The slabs should be scored in accordance with the American Concrete Institute's (ACI) recommendations (or a maximum of every 12 feet) to help control cracking that may result /Tom shrinkage, All columns must be isolated from concrete flat work as above in order to allow for some movement of the slabs, Also, all utilities must be isolated from the slab in a like manner, Separate the slab from all non-load bearing partition walls by at least 1 1/2 inches to allow for independent slab movement. There must also be a minimum I-inch gap below all doors to allow for slab movement. It is the owner's responsibility to maintain these floats and gaps as necessary. Reynolds & Associates Subsurface Investigation Project No, 04-0060-G Pg 5 of 7 It is understood that some risk of slab movement does exist. Slabs may move if the supporting material experiences changes in moisture content. An increase in moisture content may swell soils and a decrease in moisture content may shrink soils. Either situation may move and/or crack slabs, BACKFILL The backfill placed around the foundation walls should be methodically compacted to help reduce settlement after completion of construction, The top one foot of the backfill material must be relatively impervious, The on-site soils, exclusive of topsoil, organics, and expansive clays are suitable for use as backfilL The first or ground floor flooring system must be in place before backfilling against foundation walls, CONTROLLED FILL Materials for controlled fills shall consist of natural or washed soils free of organic matter. The fill material shall conform to the following limitations: Maximum size of particles I \1," inches, Maximum retained on, 3!. in sieve - 30 percent; Maximum passing No. 100 sieve 45 percent. Maximum passing No. 200 sieve - 15 percent. The subgrade to receive the fill shall be stripped of all organic growth, rubbish and debris. Controlled fill shall be placed and compacted at a moisture content approximately 2 percent drier than optimum moisture content. It shall be placed in uniform layers not more than 12 inches thick. Each layer shall be compacted to not less than 95 percent of Standard Proctor density determined in accordance with ASTM standard 0698, Fill shall not be placed when frozen, or placed on frozen or wet subgrade, SURFACE DRAINAGE The area surrounding the structure should be graded so as to provide adequate drainage away from the structure. This is typically accomplished by utilizing a 10 percent (12 inches in 10 feet) slope down and away from the foundation, Low spots should be filled in order to prevent accumulation and ponding of water near the structure. Surface water running toward the structures from up slope areas should be diverted around and away from the structures by means of drainage swales or other similar measures. Decorative edging should be constructed to allow water to flow through, around or under the edging and not so as to cause damming of water behind the edging, Reynolds & Associates Subsurface Investigation Project No, 04-0060-G Pg 6 on Sprinkler systems should be constructed so as to keep the area within 5 feet ofthe structure as dryas possible, Sprinkler heads or other irrigation components should not be placed in, nor should they release water into, the area that is within 5 feet of the structure, Downspouts and sill cocks must terminate outside of the backfill area of the structure and a minimum of 6 feet from the structure. Downspouts and sill cocks should discharge into splash blocks that extend well beyond the limits of the backfilL The use oflong downspout extensions in-place of splash blocks is advisable, See the attached graphical representation of some of the above, GROUNDWATER AND DRAIN SYSTEM Groundwater was reported at the time the field investigation was conducted, it is possible that seasonal variations in precipitation or that irrigation processes could cause water to infiltrate and to accumulate at foundation levels, A foundation perimeter drain may be required dependant upon the results of the open hole inspection as well as the type of foundation to be constructed, This drain must consist of a gravel collector, a rigid or flexible perforated pipe channel, and must discharge to a sump pit, a down gradient outfall, or to an area drain system, Reynolds & Associates Subsurface Investigation Project No, 04-0060-G Pg 7 of 7 LIMITATIONS In any subsurface investigation, limited data is available from which to formulate soil descriptions and generate recommendations for foundations and related construction components, The samples taken are indicative ofthe subsurface materials at the time and at the location the samples were taken. Precipitation, seasonal changes, and excavating are just a few of the factors, which may create changes in the composition of the site. If conditions are encountered which are significantly different from those described in this report, contact this office before proceeding. This report does not address nor was intended to address any environmental issues, hazardous materials or toxic waste issues, or other subsurface situations or conditions other than those described within this report. This report is intended for the sole use of the above named client and their approved agents, This office cannot be responsible for any conclusions or recommendations made by other parties based upon the data contained herein, Depth (ft) #1 #2 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 - 22 - - --.- 23 - - - - 24___~_ - - 25 -- 26 - - - -- - - 27 28 Boring Log 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, Colorado ~Silty Clayey Sand .Silty Sandy Clay - == Claystone Reynolds & Associates 6220 East Progress Lane Parker, Colorado 80134 Date: 2/2/04 Project No, 04-0060-G % PassinQ Drv Densitv Blow Count Hole # Depth (Ft) Soil Description #200 Sieve Moist. % {Qg), (blows/inch ) % Swell 1 3 Silty Clayey Sand 39 6 111 22/12 0,1 1 8 Silty Clayey Sand 41 8 106 16/12 0.4 1 12 Silty Sandy Clay 58 18 109 12/12 0,0 1 18 Silty Sandy Clay 85 34 88 21/12 0.2 1 24 Claystone 92 21 96 44/12 0,8 2 3 Silty Sandy Clay 60 8 104 14/12 1,1 2 8 Silty Clayey Sand 32 8 110 13/12 0,4 2 12 Silty Sandy Clay 58 21 104 10/12 -0,1 2 18 Silty Sandy Clay 58 25 99 22/12 0,1 2 24 Claystone 99 32 88 46/12 1,9 Laboratory Test Results Reynolds & Associates 6220 East Progress Lane Parker, Colorado 80134 3701 Depew Street Reviewed By: MMK Wheatridge, Colorado Date: 212/04 Proiect Number 04-0060-G ~ L g ~ ~ I~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ fT 00 I,~"'t< ~ ~ ~ ~ - = ~ ~ ~.r+';::l-V1n- 4OthW3 I S" ~U!. ::a hl e; .-+..... ~lJ::l ::>..... 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U1!A =i C<,' ~~ ~ " ,.. .. , \Ii "', VICINITY MAP REYNOLDS & ASSOClA rES 6220 East Progress Lane Parker, Colorado 80134 303 841-0144 DRAWN BY: MK CHECKED BY: MR DATE: Februar 2,2004 SCALE: Vertical: Horizontal: Subsurface Investigation 3701 Depew Street Wheat ridge, Colorado PROJECT NO: 04-0060-G -1--"'----- ~7' sr-' i , I " I i~ I~ !~ C(Ci'-~ ~ "'- QJ ~ &>.I' L ~ N BORING & SITE LOCATION PLAN Subsurface Investigation 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, Colorado REYNOLDS & ASSOClA TES 6220 East Progress Lane Parker, Colorado 80134 303 841-0144 DRAWN BY: MK CHECKED BY: MR DATE: Februar 2,2004 SCALE: Vertical: Horizontal: PROJECT NO: 04-0060-G PRCMOE ^ IJINllJUt.I SLOPE Of 12- IN TIlE nRST 10 FT. OUT FROM TIlE STRucnJRE / ROOf GUTTER OOWNSPOUT AND [XlDlSlON SHOULD EX'IDIO BEYOND THE GRAV8.. OR BARK MfA 0- . : ! OOC~OC 00 qr,,,,-, G (' ..... 0 _' C 0 OOOn() O~'O'..::;'OU,<{-.::J(;C>OI" 0000" r )oJ 0..0 OOO\J (\I.~; '--'!.."G, f~)" O.J vO,.,{: r. L 0 . :J00 0 ,.... _._~,}"'r/:;_(\Xt1':' '1 a~:;; O:~v{) r, U 1...10....-.;(: ~-:'n'Vc,\~?'(0000~ " WOOD OR UErAl EDGE WIlli WEEP HOlES OR 1/2" SPACE TO AllOW ffiEE WATER FLOW ;.<..... Drainage Around Foundation Wall Reynolds & Associates 6220 East Progress Lane Parker, Colorado 80134 r wp~~rn;~DfITT / 00 NOT DIKE wm< SOD OR EDGING o 0 BRACE WAllS TOr AND OOITOM PRIOR TO IlACliRIlJNG ~ EXPANSION JOINT rrooR ~ \ s s o . 15' BUIlDING FELT TOP 12" OF Will COt.lPKTED BACl<flU DAllP PROOFiNG l.lOOERATELY COUPACTED BACKffi POlYETHYLENE GlUED m WAll MID EXIDlOED AlONG THE BOTTOM OF THE EXCAVATION .' orA.- PERfORAlID/11.EXIBLE PIPE SlOPE OIWN PIPE l/S" PER fOOT TO QAYLlGl-IT 00 TO A StJUP PIT w,cKFlLL AAOUND THE fOUNDATION SHOUlD BE NOIStENfll M{D COUPACTID AND THE FiNAl GRN)E SHOUlD BE wru. SlOPED TO PR[ClI.JO( POHDlNG Of AA1NFHl. IRRIGATION WATfR AN{) SNOW ua.T J.IlJ,\CBIT TO FUUfID'TlON wAllS. CAtfOON; 00 NOT 0lKE OR IMPEDE nE. flOW or WATER AWAY FROU FOUNDAl1QN WAll.?~'@lI~~ EDGING OR OECORATM: GRAVEl... mo POLYEItM.f}(E. lJC.MlC>t"UUl::' AND SIlL c:::oacs SHOULD [)ISCl-WtG[ INTO SPlASH BLOCKS OR lONG EXITNSIONS. Drain System and Backfill Details Reynolds & Associates 6220 East Progress Lane Parker, Colorado 80134 .-/. ?j N ""'" 'l' ._ .111.. ..l1li ... . lilT.'" ... IlngineeriDl a: sorYeJinl. LLC . .. .. .---' HCL ,-'.) ,)I".> u January 13. 2004 Ms. Mary Au8tIn, Planner Department 01 Planning and Development City of Wheat Rlelge 1500 West 2gtt' Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Re: 3101 Depew Street, Riley Roost, Lot 2, Section 25 NE Quartelll8Ction Certlftcate of Sewer Service '0 Deer. Mary: This letter is In response to your request for confirmation of the availability of sanitary sewer eervice for the above parcel. The subject lot at the address referenced above are entirely wtthin the boundary and servtce area of the Wheat Ridge Sanitation District. Treatment of sewage generated within the Wheat Ridge Sanitation District is provided by the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District (Metro). Wheat Ridge Sanitation District facilities in this area consist of an 8 Inch sanitary aewer main within Depew Street. and an 8 inch sanitary sewer main within Eaton street extending from W. 36" Place to W. 37'" Avenue, This parcells subject to the assessment of both Wheat Ridge Sanitation District and Metro tap chalges. The lubdlvk:lers and/or developelS may be required to extend sewer lines to their project sltea and/or share in the cost of providing additional capacity to serve their projects. In addition. you should be aware that tha District requires approval of plans for sewar service connections. determination and payment of tap fees. liS well as Inspection of conetructlon by the District's Engineer. Very truly yours, r Robert District Wheat i briel/ P .E. ngineer Idge Sanitation District - I'lAGltg.-. ., .,;1(. v cc: 0I8\riCI 0IIIcll 9570 KiDpton Q.. Suite 310 . Englewood, CO 80112. Phone (303) 773-1605 . PIX (303) 773-3297 www.hclengineering.com JAN-13-2004 rUE 12:20 PM HCL ENGINEERING FAX NO. 3037733297 p, 01 Iii.~. 1Iii... .. .. . '~--IIfIi".1lI HCL ..~ Engineering .t Surveying, LLC . ilIIiIli iii ..-- ~.-.,.._., ._,~ January 13, 2004 Ms, Mary Austin, Planner Department of Planning and Development City of Wheat Ridge 7500 West 29111 Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Re~7n1 Depew Street. ---=> Riley Roost, ~t 2, Section 25 NE Quarterseclion Certificate of Sewer Service Dear: Mary: This letter is in response 10 your request for confirmation of the availability of sanitary sewer service for the above parcel. The subject lot at the address referenced above are entirely within the boundary and service area of the Wheat Ridge Sanitation District, Treatment of sewage generated within the Wheat Ridge Sanitation District is provided by the, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District (Metro). Wheat Ridge Sanitation District facilities in this area consist of an B inch sanitalY sewer main within Depew Street, and an 8 inch sanitary sewer main within Eaton S1rest extending from W. 36111 Place to W, 37'" Avenue. This parcel is subject to the assessment of both Wheat Ridge Sanitation District and Metro tap charges, The subdividers and/or developers may be required to extend sewer lines to their project sites and/or share in the cost of providing additional capacity to serve their projects. In addition, you should be aware that the District requires approval of plans for sewer service connections, determination and payment of tap fees, as well as inspection of construction by the District's Engineer, Very truly yours, J~~l Robert ~briel P .e. District ~ngineer Wheat Ridge Sanitation District , .. RRGJrg.. ..N'~'>U'''':'.~,'.'''' co: District Office 9570 Kingston Ct" Suite 310 Englewood, CO 80112. Phone (303) 773-1605 . Fax (303) 773-3297 www.hclengineering.com JAN-13-2004 rUE 12:20 PM HCL ENGINEERING FAX NO. 3037733297 p, 02 . . ?'/.s. fWtic. ..~-ID 303- 2,U.Zl.5). CIIYOrWIIIATJUDGE CD.TlJ'ICATE OF WI. TEa AND SIWU. SERVICE A VAItooUILITY N0t8 to Ap~ A buildiq pll'lllit will DOt be iJlued wilIIDut Ibis Ceniicate ..... '" _ . DiIIrieI or Altacy IUppl)'iaf llIlYica. ThiI ~eatl!l am,. an.'.,..,. hm ......IJl.IIIWftIMJ, hv ~biNI ...... . " .3"7t1l '^'Fo# ~ Sri-. , "lt~'PNl.~+. /"j 2-'. t::..~j 1L5i L.,u~OD ','" , c;. J:1l UaI of BI1IkIiq /I.. 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INC. 10087 B GROVE CT, WESTMINSTER, co 80031 PHONE: 720.890,8133 FAX: 720,890,8132 December 31,2003 To: Job: To..-y- '303-51/-1581 Proposal Provide wiring for house according to plans provided (design # WP-11440): 30 receptacles 4 half hot receptacles I cabinet receptacle 2 weather proof receptacles 23 single pole switches 12 three way switches 29 surfuce lights 5 GFCI circuits 6 smoke detectors 2 bath fan I ea. washer, dryer, range, dishwasher, disposal, furnace, door chime, fire place low voltage, AlC I 200 amp service Total: $5,300.00 Note: This proposal reflects quantities on drawing only. We should sit down and go over discrepancies that will have to be addressed to pass code before construction begins. Thank You. .'J'jj/J/J ~-: / J ~, t r ~ y.. I 'iH-~j ~ ,j I 'j/J JI !J !JS...!../ SJ J J.5J. '.r. 7).s.:J JJ .!..I IIUnlG - A/e -1I1111/GlllAnOI 5415liY. 59thAve. UnitA-A~. Cb.8ooo3 Ph: 303-426-1019 - Fax: 303-426-9919 - Email" ruggedent@qwest.net www.ruggec/enterprisesinc.com Submitted To: sonia dominguez Street Address: 4900 w. gill pi City/State/Zip: denver co. 80212 Phone: 303-937-8594 Proposal Date: 12/30103 Proposal 1;: 321429 Installation Date: Installation Time: Rugged Enterprises Inc. Proposes to furnish and install equipment listed with the following specifications. Eauioment Soecifications: SEER: BTU Cooling: AFUE %: BTU Heat: EauiD. limited Warranties: Installation to Include' Otv Component Description 1 XV 90 2-STAGE VARIABLE SPEED lOOK 90% TRANE GAS FURNACE TUY100A9V4V 1 FURNACE RECONNECT / INCLUDES 11 OV GFI OUTLET PEA CODE 1 XL 14i 3.0 TON TRANE CONDENSING UNIT MOON 4TTX4036Al000A 1 R410A HIGH EFFICIECY TRANE EVAP COILS MOON RXC054S3HPC 1 NC 60'-80' ELECTRICAL HOOKUP W/ll0V GFI OUTLET PER CODE 20 COMPLETE DUeTING RESIDENCE PER 100 SQ. FT 1 RUGGED INSTANT REBATE 9O%VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE EXP.2104 1 RUGGED INSTANT REBATE 14i CONDENSER EXP. 2/04 1 TOTAUNE 2.STAGE HEAT/COOL 7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT W/ INSTALL NPVl 1 0 174,00 ............ -o-c.- SCQDl! of wnrlC" Permit: Yes R No r- Permit Fee Non-Refundabltl WHEATRIDGE City / County Sub-Total: Promo/Other: Permit: Installation Total: Down Payment: Balance Due: 10,079,00 ~L 396,00 10,475,00 (OIo1FOff 5PfOAUSI' Payment to be as follows; Down-Pa ment amount of . $ 0.00 due at time of Balance due at com letlon of work described here in. 10,47500 All electrical, equipment and/or ductwork installed to existing systems unless noted above. Rugged Enterprises Inc. will not be liable for any required City or Countv code upgrades not directly related to work performed. JJ!JJjJjJj) .f/JfJJJJ'JJj;JJ;J J/j!J IUnll1J - He - IERlllJEllAnllll 5415W. 59th Ave. UnitA-Arvada, Co. 80008 Ph: 303-426-10"9 - Fax: 303-428-9919 - EmaiJ: ruggedent@qwest.net www.ruggedenterprisesjnc.com Submitted To: sonia dominguez Street Address: 4900 w, gill pi City/State/Zip: denve, co. 80212 Phone: 303-937-8594 Proposal Date: 12/30/03 Proposal #: 321429 Installation Date: Installation Time: SQ, FT.: TONAGE: b BBB I. Cost MOD# 3,499,00 165,00 2,864,00 TRAIIE' 584,00 413,00 Its Hard 1b Stop A 'lrane: 2,980,00 ,300,00 ,300,00 174,00 Rugged Enterprises Inc. Proposes to furnish and install equipment listed with the following specifications. EauiDment Soecifications: SEER: BTU Cooling: AFUE%: BTU Heat: EauiD. limited Warranties: Installation to Include' Qtv Component Description 1 XV 90 2-STAGE VARIABLE SPEED 100K 900k TRANE GAS FURNACE TUY100R9V4V 1 FURNACE RECONNECT / INCLUDES 110V GFl OUTLET PER CODE 1 XL 14j 3,0 TON TRANE CONDENSING UNIT MOD# 4TTX4036Al000A 1 R410A HIGH EFFICIECY TRANE EVAP COILS MOD# RXC054S3HPC 1 NC 60',80' ELECTRICAL HOOKUP W/l10VGFI OUTLET PER CODE 20 COMPLETE DUCTING RESIDENCE PER 100 SQ. FT. 1 RUGGED INSTANT REBATE 90%VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE EXP.2/04 1 RUGGED INSTANT REBATE 14i CONDENSER EXP. 2/04 1 TOTALlNE 2-STAGE HEAT/COOL 7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT WI INSTALL#PVll0 SCODe of work' Permit: Yes I';';;' No r"' Permit Fee Non-Refundab.~ Sub-Total: Promo/Other: Permit: Installation Total: Down Payment: Balance Due: WHEATRIDGE City / County Payment to be as follows: Down-Pa ment amount of, $ 0.00 due at time of ro osal acce tance, Balance due at com letion of work described here in. 10,079,00 396,00 10,475,00 10,475,00 "---"-0--- ~~ COMfOllT IP!CIAUSl" All electrical, equipment and/or ductwork installed to existing systems unless noted above. Rugged Enterprises Inc. will not be liable for any required Citv or Countv code upgrades not directly related to work performed. -r....:_ n______. __....._ ..,:~........__.._ :.. __~ _____._.... ..,:~....:_ ~ A ...._.._ ..~__ ...._~_ _.. _~:_:_ *DX-IN-1 E 18-CD19D6-15 Upflow I Horizontal and Downflow I Horizontal Gas-Fired, Direct Vent Condensing Furnaces *UX04OC924D *UX100C948D *DX04OC924D *UX060C936D *UX100C960D *DX06OC936D *UX080C942D *UX120C960D *DX080C942D *UX080C960D *DX100C948D *DX12OC960D "*_First letter may be "A" or 'T' ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES IMPORTANT _ This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information pack upon completion of work. 'UX-c 'DX-c 1$ 0 1 (' DOWNFLOW Af! 9 9 - FLOW !'lOW 0r UPFLOW I 0 ~ ~ UPFLDWIHORIZONTAL DOWNFLOWIHORIZONTAL :~w~ - ... ~ o u ... o A341624P06 Installer's Guide SAFETY SECTION The following safety practices and precautions must be followed during the installation, servicing, and operation of this furnace. 1. Use only with the type of gas approved for this furnace. Refer to the furnace rating plate. 2. Install this furnace only in a location and position as specified in "Location and Clearances" (page 3), ofthcsc instructions. 3. Provide adequate combustion and ventilation air to the furnace space as specified in "Air for Combustion and Ventilation" (pages 8-9), of these instructions. 4. Combustion products must be discharged outdoors. Connect this furnace to an approved vent system only. as specified in the "Venting" section (pages 11-18), of these instructions. 5. Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially available soap solution made specifically for the detection of leaks to check all connections, as specified in "Gas Piping" (pages 22-23), ofthese instructions. 6. Always install the furnace to operate within the furnace's intended temperature-rise range with a duct system which has an external static pressure within the allowable range, as specified on the unit rating plate. Airflow with temperature rise for efm versus static is shown in the Service Facts accompanying this furnace. 7. When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts caITy air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace, the return air shall also be handled by a duct(s) sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace. 8. A gas-fired furnace for installation in a residential garage must be installed as specified in "Location and Clearances" section (page 3), of these instructions. 9. The furnace is not to be used for temporary heating of buildings or structures under construction. Safety signal words are used to designate a degree or level of seriousness associated with a particular hazard. The signal words for safety markings are DANGER, WARNING, and CAunON. a. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is limited to the most extreme situations. b. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injill'y. c. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It is also used to alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property damage. iO 2002 American Standard Inc. All Rights Resar'ved it.. WARNING CAR80N MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow the steps ouUined below for each appli~ ance connected to the venting system being placed Into operation could result in carbon monoxide poisoning or death. The following steps shall be followed lor each appliance connected to the venting system being placed Into opera- tion, while all other appliances connected to the venting system are not in operation: 1. Seal any unused openings In the ventlng system. 2. Inspect the ventlng system lor proper size and horizon- tal pitch, as required In the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1INFPA 54 or the CANlCGA 8149 Installation Codes and these Instructions. Detennlne that there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. 3. As far as practical, close all building doors and win- dows and all doors between the space in which the appllance(s) connected to the venting system are located and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. 4. Close llreplace dampers. 5. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not con- nected to the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they are operating at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. 6. Follow the lighting Instructions. Place the appliance being inspected Into operation. Adjust the thermostat so appliance Is operating contlnuously. 7. "Improper venting Is observed during any of the above tests, the venting system must be corrected In accor- dance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2221.1/ NFPA 54 and/or CANlCGA 81491nstellatl00 Codes. 8. Alter It has been detennlned that each appliance connected to the venting system properly vents where tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas- fired burning appliance to their previous conditions of use. it.. WARNING ARE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to lollow the safety warnings exactly could result In serious Injury, death or property damage. Improper servicing could result In dangerous operation, serious injury, death, or property damage. lB-CD19DB-15 Installer's Guide -"'''!E~AL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any code or regulation. It is recommended that Manual J of the Air Conditioning Contractors Association (ACCAl or AR.I. 230 be followed ill estimating heating requirements. When estimating heating requirements for installation at altitudes above 2000 ft., remember the gas input may need to be reduced (See High Altitude Installation). Material in this shipment has been inspected at the factory and released to the transportation agency without known damage. Inspect exterior of carton for evidence of rough handling in shipment. Unpack carefully after moving equipment to approximate location. If damage to contents is found, report the damage immediately to the delivering agency. Codes and local utility requirements governing the installa- tion of gas fired equipment, wiring, plumbing, and flue connections must be adhered to. In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform with latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 . National Installation Code, CANfCGA B149.L The latest code may be obtained from the American Gas Association Laboratories, 8501 E. Pleasant Valley Rd., Cleveland, Obio 4413L These furnaces have been classified as CATEGORY IV furnaces in accordance with latest edition of ANSI Z21.47 . CANfCGA 2.3 standards. Category IV furnaces operate with positive vent static pressure and with a flue loss less than 17 percent. These conditions require special venting systems, which must be gas tight and water tight. These Category IV Direct Vent furnaces are approved for installation in Manufactured! Mobile housing when used with BAYMFGHOOlA A CAUTION To prevent shortening its service life, the furnace should not be used as a "Construction Heater" during the finishing phases of construction. Condensate in the presence of chlorides and fluorides from paint, varnish stains, adhe- sives, cleaning compounds, and cement create a corrosive condition which may cause rapid deterioration 01 the heat exchanger. Additionally, construction dust, such as drywall dust, can restrict the secondary heat exchanger and collect on electrical components causlng early failure. A CAUTION Do not install the fumace In a corrosive or contaminated atmosphere. LOCATION AND CLEARANCES The loeation of the furnace is normally selected by the architect, the builder, or the installer. However, before the furnace is moved into place, be sure to consider the following requirements: 1. Is the location selected as near the vent and as central. ized for heat distribution as practical? 2. Do all clearances between the furnace and enclosure equal or exceed the minimums shown in the Table 1. 3. Is there sufficient space for servicing the furnace and other equipment? A minimum of 24 inches front accessi- bility to the furnace must be provided. Any access door or panel must pennit removal of the largest component. 4. Are there at least 3 inches of clearance between the furnace front panel and any closed panel or door provided? 18-CDI9D6-15 I"--......nts ......". ........ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION AND CLEARANCES OUTLINE DRAWINGS UPFLOW INSTALLATION DOWNFLOWIHORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONS AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION DUCT CONNECTIONS RETURN AIR FILTERS GENERAL VENTING INFORMATION VENTING MATERIALS VENTING TABLES VENTING THROUGH A SIDE WALL DOWNWARD VENTING VENTING THROUGH THE ROOF VENTING ROlTTED THROUGH A MASONRY CHIMNEY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS TWINNING FURNACES CONDENSATE PIPING GAS PIPING COMBUSTION AND INPlTT CHECK HIGH AL TfTUDE DERATE START UP AND ADJUSTMENT PRELIMINARY INSPECTIONS LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS SEQUENCE OF OPERATION CONTROL AND SAFE1Y SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT ABNORMAL CONDITIONS IFC ERROR FLASH CODE Q-.f;i....: . tg;.14:" 16,1$'.. 19: ~.,.. 22 24-2$ :' 26:' 21' 28.. 28 '28 '. 21L 26 26.... 29, 29 5. Are the vent pipe and combustion air inlet pipe within vent table lengths? Will the pipes remain unobstructed? 6. Allow sufficient height in supply plenum above or below the furnace to provide for cooling coil installation if the cooling coil is not installed at the time of this furnace installation. 7. A furnace shall be installed so electrical components are protected from water. 8. If the furnace is installed in a residential garage, it must be installed so that the burners and the ignition source are located not less than 18 inches (46 em) above the floor and the furnace must be located or protected to avoid physical damage from vehicles. IMPORTANT: The furnace must be installed level. The only allowable variation would be slightly to the left ancVor forward in upffow installations or slighlly toward the Iront in hOlizontal instaltations. This is necessary for proper condensate drainage. 3 Installer's Guide !;::;~";=~.~ _ ........0..... ... ............ 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There are clearance alignment holes near the bottom of the coil wrapper. Drill screws are used to engage the furnace top flanges. The standoff is inserted into the cabinet alignment hole, The drill screws are inserted through the standoffs then screwed into the furnace flange. The coil is always placed downstream of the furnace airflow. CD STANC~ ~:JREWS(4) C~S~t C~ll FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATIONS: " '> \ SCREWS (BOfH SlOES) DOWN FLOW INSTALLATIONS A WARNING Do not Install the furnace dlreclly on carpeting, tile or other combustible material other than wood lIoorlng, For verUcal downtlow application, subbase (BAYBASE205) must be used between the furnace and combustible IIoorIng. When the downllow furnace is installed verllcally with a cased coil, a subbase Is not required. Required floor opening: ~"""'- w._ """" ..anu"! ~ ,~- W~_ """" (1lI';KTOPl __5U8-BASE ~,....,. R~ SUBBASE CROSS SECTION 2 rt ....., I A (width) ! FURN ACE B (depth) /- FRO NT I I D C 'I I LJ L '- 6 CABINET RETURN FLOOR OPENING PLENUM OPENING WIDTH DUCT WIDTH "A" "8" "A" "8" 17-112" 16-114" 16-518" 20-1/8" 15-518" 1 9-3/8" 21" 19-314" 20-118" 20-1/8" 19-1/8" 19-318" 24-1f2" 23-1/4" 23-518" 20-118" 22-518" 19-318" HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION The coil and furnace must be fully supported when used in the horizontal position. Three brackets (with screws) are included with downflow furnaces for installation to stabilize and secure the furnace and TXC cased coil in the horizontal position. See Figure 4. The coil is placed downstream of the furnace, with the apex of the coil pointing in the direction of the airflow for horizontal installatiOD. The cased coil is secured to the furnace and both the furnace and the cased coil must be properly supported. The brackets mount using the rear screws on the coil case and use the screws provided to secure the bracket to the furnace. The remaining bracket is placed as close to center as possible (horizontally) between the coil case front and the furnace bottom channel (for downflow/ horizontal furnace). Use four of the screws provided to secure the bracket. The upflow furnace, converted to horizontal, aligns and attaches the TXC coil as in Figure 1. However, the coil requires additional support. CD CASED COIL CONNECTION BRACKET FOR DOWNFWW FURNACE IN HORIZONTAL DOWNFLOW ONL Y d' 6()6 d'V()V The furnace may be installed in an attic or crawl space in the horizontal position by placing the furnace on the left side (as viewed from the front in the vertical position). The horizontal furnace installation in an attic should be on a service plat- form large enough to allow for proper clearances on all sides and service access to the front of the furnace (See Figure 4 & Clearance Table). Line contact is only permissible between lines formed by inteT'SeCtions of the top and two sides of the furnace casing and building joists, studs, or framing. ,} f,; J,;./,;/j /~' j" f" ,1,', /: 8) ~. (.//'//1) ./'/ f v;:/.///.//,f/y/ II ;7 .f ,;Y/;, /.i' /'/-,,./'"1/ I /,/ /:/ " /1: ---/- The furnace may be placed horizontally in a crawl space on a pad or other noncombustible material which will raise the unit for sufficient protection from moisture. The furnace must be supported at both ends and the middle when instatIed hori:wntaUy. The (ru-n<Mx! must aho be e(.. eoated a minimum of 6 inches to atlow clearance fOr the cOlUk_ drain to exit the cabinet in the horizon- tal pasitian. 18-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide The horizontal furnace may also be suspended from the joists using 3/8" all-thread rods with pieces of angle iron under~ neath the furnace to form a hanging rack at both ends and the midpoint. The rods need to be of sufficient length to allow for proper clearances from combustible materials. The angle iron needs to be at least 32" in length to allow for access to service panels. @ ..... 50 CU. FT. OR MORE NO DOOR' PER 1000 BTUlHR.INPUT \. ALL EQUIP. INSTALLED WATER C"""'. FURNACE HfATaI ..... . . . UNCONFINED AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION If these furnaces are installed in a nondirect vent capacity then the adequate flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be obstructed from reaching the furnace. Air openings provided for combustion air must be kept free of obstructions which restrict the flow of air. Airflow restrictions affect the efficiency and safe operation of the furnace. Keep this in mind should you choose to remodel or change the area which contains your furnace. Furnaces must have a free flow of air for proper perfonnance. Provisions for combustion and ventilation air shall be made in accordance with latest edition of Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1- CAN/CGAB149.1 or applicable provisions of the local building codes. Special conditions created by mechanical exhausting of air and fireplaces must be con- sidered to avoid unsatisfactory furnace operation. OUTSIDE AIR IS RECOMMENDED The use of indoor air for most applications is acceptable, unless there is the presence of corrosive chemicals or contamination. Certain types of installation will require the use of outside air for combustion. The following types of installations will require use of OUTDOOR AIR for combustion, due to chemical exposures: * Commercial buildings * Buildings with indoor pools * Furnaces installed in "confined" laundry rooms * Furnaces installed in "confmed" hobby or craft rooms * Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas. Exposure to the following substances in the combustion air supply will also require OUTDOOR AIR for combustion: * Permanent wave solutions * Chlorinated waxes and cleaners * Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals * Water softening chemicals * Deicing salts or chemicals * Carbon Tetrachloride * Halogen type refrigerants * Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene) * Printing inks, paint removers, varnish, etc. * Hydrochloric acid :I< Cements and glues * Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers * Masonry acid washing materials Furnace locations may be in a "confined space" or an "unconfined space". 18-CD19D6-15 Unconfined space is defined in Figure 5. These spaces may have adequate air by infiltration to provide air for combus. tion and ventilation. Buildings with tight construction (for example, weather stripping, heavily insulated, caulked, vapor barrier, etc.), may need additional air to be provided as described for confined space. Confined spaces are installations with less than 50 cu. ft. of space per 1000 BTU/hr input from all equipment installed. Air for combustion and ventilation requirements can be supplied from inside the building as in Figure 8 or from the outdoors, as in Figure 9. ~ MINIMUM AREA IN SQUARE FEET OR UNCONFINED SPACE INSTALLATIONS FURNACE WITH 8 FT. CEILING MAXIMUM BTUH MINIMUM AREA IN SQUARE FEET INPUT RATING OF UNCONFINED SPACE 60.000 375 80,000 500 100,000 625 120,000 875 CD Ii:] CONFINED SPACE LESS THAN 50 CU. FT. PER 1000 BTU/HR. INPUT ALL EQUIP. INSTALLED 1. All air from inside the buildinl? as in Figure 8: The confmed space shall be provided with two pennanent openings communicating directly with an additional room(s) of sufficient volwne so that the combined volume of all spaces meets the criteria for an unconfined space, The total input of all gas utilization equipment installed in the combined space shall be considered in making this determination. Refer to Table 2 for minimum open areas requirements. 2. All air from outdoors as in Figure 9: The confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings, one commencing within 12 inches of the top and one com- mencing within 12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure. The openings shall communicate directly, or by ducts, with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely communicate with the outdoors. Refer to Table 2, for minimum open areas requirements. TABLE 2 MINIMUM FREE AREA IN SQUARE INCHES EACH OPENING (FURNACE ONLY) Furnace Air Air From Outside Maxinun From BTUHIINPUT Rating Inside Vertical Horizontal Ducl Duct 60,000 100 15 30 80,000 100 20 40 100,000 100 25 50 120,000 120 30 60 7 Installer's Guide o CONFINf.O $PlIlCE @ CONFINED SPACE OUTLET OUTDOOR Alii DUCTS INlH CONFINED SPACE .k. AIR FROM VENTILATED ATTIC/CRAWL SPACE CONFINED SPACE OUTLET ... At nRNAn INlET AIA-- INLET AIR DUCT CONFINED SPACE ~ AIR FROM VENTILATED ATTIC CONFINED SPACE 8 DUCT CONNECTIONS Air duct systems should be installed in accordance with standards for air conditioning systems, National Fire Protec. tion Association Pamphlet No. 90. They should be sized in accordance with ACCA Manual D or whichever is applicable. Central furnaces, when used in connection with cooling units, shall be installed in parallel or on the upstream side of the cooling coil to avoid condensation in the heat exchanger. With a parallel flow arrangement, the dampers or other means used to control flow of air shall be adequate to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace, and if manually operated, must be equipped with means to prevent operation of either unit unless the damper is in fuH heat or cool position. On any job, flexible oonnections of nonfiammable material may be used for return air and discharge connections to pre- vent transmission of vibration. Though these units have been specifically designed for quiet, vibration free operation, air ducts can act as sounding boards and could, if poorly installed, amplify the slightest vibration to the annoyance level. When the furnace is located in a utility room adjacent to the living area, the system should be carefully designed with returns to minimize noise transmission through the return air grille. Although these furnaces are designed with large blowers operating at moderate speeds, any blower moving a high volume of air will produce audible noise which could be objectionable when the unit is located very close to a living area. It is often advisable to route the return air ducts under the floor or through the attic. Such design permits the installation of air return remote from the living area (i.e. central ham. When the furnace is installed so that the supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace, the retnrn air shall also be handled by a duct(s) sealed to the furnace and terminating outside the space containing the furnace. RETURN AIR DUCT SYSTEMS Where there is no complete return duct system., the return connection must be run full size from the furnace to a location outside the utility room., base-- ment, attic, or crawl space. Do Not install return air through the back of the furnace cabinet Do Not install return air through the side of the furnace cabinet on horizontal applications. NOTE: Minimum return air temperature is 500 F. All return air duct systems should provide for installation of return air filters. 1. Set the furnace in place. 2. For upflow side return. installations, remove the insulation around the opening in the blower compartment. 3. The side panels of the upflow furnace include locating notches that are used as guides for cutting an opening for return air, refer to Figure 10 and the outline drawing on page 4 for duct connection dimensions for various furnaces. 4. If a 3/4" flange is to be used for attaching the air inlet duct, add to cut where indicated by dotted lines in Figure 10. Cut corners diagonally and bend outward to form flange. 5. If flanges are not required, and a filter frame is installed, cut between locating notches (See Figure 10). 18-CD19DS-15 Installer's Guide 6. The bottom panel of the upflow furnace must be re- moved for bottom return air. Remove the filter and lay the furnace on its back. Remove the two 1/4" hex screws securing the bottom front channel to the cabinet. Lower the front edge of the bottom front channel and pull forward to remove the channel. The bottom return air panel will now easily slide out of the cabinet. Reinstall the bottom front channel and filter for upflow bottom return installations. 7. The filter retainer is factory supplied for upflow bottom return. Use the filter retainer on side or bottom iffilter is to be used within the furnace cabinet on upflow only installations. 8. The horiztmtal installation of the upfWw furnace requires an external fiUer section. Do NOT use the bottom return filter within the furnace. FiUer kits are available fur horizontal applications. 9. Connect duct work to furnace. See Outline Drawing for supply and return duct size and location. Flexible duct connectors are recommended to connect both supply and return air ducts to the furnace. If only the front of the furnace is accessible, it is recommended that both supply and return air plenums are removable. RETURN AIR RL TERS TYPICAL UPFLOW RETURN AIR ALTER INSTALLATIONS Filters are factory supplied for these furnaces. These fur- naces require high velocity type air filters. The fIlters may be located within the furnace blower compartment for UPFLOW furnaces in either a BOTTOM or SIDE (left side or right side) return air inlet. Some filters may need to be trimmed for side or bottom filter use. TABLE 3 MODELS CABINET FILTER NUMBERS WIDTH QTY & SIZE 'UX040C924 'UX060C936 17-112' 1-17'X25"X 1" 'UX080C942 'UX080C960 21" 1 - 20' X 25' X l' 'UX100C948 'UX100C960 24-112" 1-24"X25"X l' 'UX120C960 "First letter may be "A" or "T" u" NOTE. On 5 ton airflow models, if the airflow reQuirement exceeds 1800 CFM, these models will require filters on both skies; OR 1 side and the bottom; OR just the bottom. /'lOre. On upfIow 5 ton airflow models, if the airflow requirement exceeds 1800 CFM, these models win requinJ filters on -. sides; OR 1 side and the boIIom; OR just the bottom. @) UPFLOW FURNACE ONLY I CUT OUT FOR SIDE FILTER LOCATING · I I NOTCHES PRO- I r- I VIDEO FOR SIDE I" RETURN CUTOUT ...... <J, . I -l .// ...... ...... FRONT 01 Furnace . 'SEE OUll.INE DRAWING ~ 18-CD19D6-15 The upflow furnace blower door has a hinge at the bottom which allows the door to tilt forward for filter replacement without the door being removed (See Figure 11). The furnace filter in the bottom or side configuration can be removed by simply turning the two latches on the blower door and tilting the door forward. The filter rails are spring loaded for automatic adjustment to allow standard size, locally obtainable replacement filters. The filter rack itself slides to adjust to the required width needed for bottom or side return (See Figure 12). BOTTOM ALTER RACK INSTALLATION With the filter removed, the filter rack is compressed and then inserted into the bottom of the fumaee. The retaining screw/pin on each side inserts into engagement holes at the bottom of the furnace cabinet side. 'L Blower Door Hinge and Bottom Filter Rack Installation @ ALTER -..., RACK ~ RAILS t SPRINGS ~ AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT RETAINING PIN (Both Sides) Filter Rack Assembly 9 Installer's Guide @ ......... ?-\/ (....... .... L~ . '. Blower Deck Engagement Hole t FilTER RACK INSTAllATION FOR SIDE RETURN AIR ON UPFlOW FURNACES (left or Right) If side air return is desired. it is necessary to move the filter rack from the bottom of the furnace and reinstall it on the side. The following instructions should be used: a. Open or remove the blower door. b. Remove the filter. c. Compress the filter rack to disengage the retaining pinslscrews from the furnace sides and slide the filter rack out. d. Leave the bottom panel in place. e. After the side cutout is made following the directions in the "Return Air Duct Connections" section on pages 8 and 9, compress the filter rack and reinstall in the side of the furnace. Confinn that the upper retaining pin/screw locks into the engagement hole in the blower deck and the lower pin/screw rests against the side of the bottom panel. See Figures 14 - 18. f. Reinstall the furnace filter on the side inserting the chamfer end first. @ Furnace Cabinet Side ~ Filter / Rack ./ Filter Rack ..- Retaining Screw/Pin Engagement Hole For Filter Rack Installation With Bottom Return 10 @ BOTTOM ENGAGEMENT Filter Rack Retaining ScrewlPin J / Furnace Cabinet ~ Side Filter Rack En_Hole For Filler Rack Installation With .... I ----.I Bottom Return -.....::=.. t Bottom Panel @) BLOWER DECK Engagement Hole Furnace ForFme,Rack Blovver InstaUation With Deck Side Retum Filter Rack 'Filter Retaining Rack ScrewlPin Assembly Furnace Cabinet~ Side @ SIDE CUTOUT RETAINING PIN (Both Sides) BOTTOM PANEL INSTAllED Typical Upflow Left Side Return Filter Rack Installation 1B-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide RETURN AIR FILTERS FOR UPFLOW FURNACE 1\1 HOR~ONTALCONFlGURATION When the Upflow Furnace is installed in the horizontal oonfiguration, the return air moors must be installed exterior to the cahinet. Remote fIller grilles may be used for home- owner convenience or the filters may be installed in the duct work upstream oUhe furnace. See Figure 20. @ @> BLOWER DOORIHINGE REMOVAL If clearance or other problems create a problem in using the tilting door, the blower door hinge may be removed without creating any problems with the seal of the furnace. To remove the blower door, tilt the door forward 2 to 3 inches and pull up. To remove the tilt feature, simply remove the lower hinge as shown in Figure 21. The bottom ofthe blower door will catch in the bottom of the furnace front channel for door replacement. Door Hinge Removed CHAMFER END OF FILTER GOeS INTO RLTER RACK FlAST ALTERNATE UPFLOW FILTER CLIP I BRACKET INSTALLATION L Determine the location to be used. The Cumace cabinet has dimples for location of the alternate furnace clips (Side return only). Pre-drill clearance holes with a 3/16" drill. Bottom return holes are pre-drilled. 2. Install the clips in front and rear of the desired location using the screws provided. The filter clip with the leaf spring mounts in the rear of the cabinet. @ /--..-.. / / / , / , //.,; -- REAR ./ , ---:- :,,- .,....- 0' F" ; ;',' ;' ALTERNATE FILTER CLIPS LOCATION TYPICAL RETURN AIR FILTER INSTALLATION IN UPFLOW MODEL IN HORIZONTAL POSITION 18-CD19D6-15 11 Installer's Guide GENERAL VENTING TillS FURNACE MUST BE VENTED TO THE OUTDOORS. THESE FURNACES ARE INDUCED DRAFT VENTED AND MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO ANY VENT SERV- INGANOTHERAPPLIANCE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE FURNACES USE POSITIVE-PRESSURE VENT SYSTEMS. Proper venting is essential to obtain maximum efficiency from a condensing furnace. Proper installation of the vent system is necessary to assure drainage of the condensate and prevent deterioration of the vent system. American Gas Association has certified the design of con- densing furnaces for a minimum of 0" clearance from com- bustible materials with a single wall plastic vent pipe. The recommended system is assembled from 2". 2-1/2". or 3" plastic pipe and fittings (See Table 7, page 14). Where the system is routed to the outdoors through an existing ma- sonry chimney containing flue products from another gas appliance, or where required by local codes, then 3" venting of Type 29-4C stainless steel must be used in place ofPVC material. These rumaces have been classified as CATEGORY IV furnaces in accordance with the latest edition of ANSI Z21.47' CAN/CGA-2.3 Standards. Categmy N furnaces operate with positive vent pressure and with a vent gas temperature less than 140" F above the dewpoint. These conditions require special venting systems, which must be gas tight and water tight. NOTE: When an existing fumace is removed from a venting system serving other gas appliances, the venting sysf8m is likely to be too large to properly vent the remainin9 attached BDDliances. The following steps shall be followed with each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system placed in operation, while the other appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are not in operation. 1. Seal any unused openings in the common venting system. 2. Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or restriction,leakage, corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. 3. Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances remaining connected w the common venting system are located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliances not connected to the common venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan, close fireplace dampers. 4. Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being inspected in operation. Adjust thermostat so appliance will operate continuously. 5. Test for spillage at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. 6. After it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return door, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-burning appliance to their previous conditions of use. lf improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the remaining common venting system must be corrected. Correction of the remaining common vent system should be done by referring to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1)' CAN/CGAB149.I Installation Codes or "Exhibit J" of ANSI Z21.47 . CAN/CGA-2.3 Stan- dards. The following are general steps to be used to correct or resize a remaining vent system when a furnace which may not be common vented is removed from the system: a. Determine the Btu per hour input of all remaining appliances attached to the venting system. b. Determine the diameter, rise, and lateral of the existing venting system, as well as quantity and type of bends. c. Use the appropriate tables in the latest edition of the National .'uel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1 . CAN/CGA Bl49.I Installation Codes or "Exhibit J" of ANSI Z21.47 . CAN/CGA-2.3 Standards. "Exhibit J" includes examples and drawings of typical venting systems. IMPORTANT: These lumaces may be installed as Direct Vent (sealed combustion) or as Nandireet vent (single pipe). The furnaces are shipped DIRECT VENT with sealed combustion. For DIRECT VENT APPLICATION: The furnaces must be vented to the ex/erior of the house and combustion air MUST come through the inlet air pipe FROM OUTSIDE AIR. For NONDIRECT VENT APPUCATION: The furnace shall be vented /0 the ex/erior ollhe house, but combusffon air may enter from the surrounding area as long as combusffon air requirements are mel. (Sse AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION) PVC VENT FITTING MATERIAL These fittings are available from your Gas Furnace Distributors. Straight Pipe Sections, Couplings, 45" Elbows, 60" Elbows, 90" Elbows, Vent or Sanitary Tee, or other necessary fittings 18-CD19D6-15 may be 2", 2%", 3", or 4" diameter. The allowable materials are shown in Table 7. A vent screen is optional, but recom- mended. The vent screen must be 3/8" open mesh weave (minimum 70% open), made of any non-corrosive material having at least 3/8" open mesh weave. 13 Installer's Guide TABLE 7 PLASTIC PIPE DESIGNATIONS PVC ASTM STANDARD PIPE TYPE ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURE MARKING F891 CELLULAR CORE *158 ASTM F891 02665 DWV PIPE **158 ASTM 02685 01785 SCH 40, 80, 120 **158 ASTM 01785 02241 SDR SERIES U158 ASTM 02241 CPVC ASTM STANDARD PI PE TYPE ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURE MARKING 02846 CPVC41 **212 ASTM 02846 F441 SCH 40, 80 "212 ASTM F441 F442 SDR SERIES "212 ASTM F442 ASS ASTM STANDARD PIPE TYPE ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURE MARKING 02681 SCH 40 DWV *ul80 A8TM 02661 F628 SCH 40 DWV CELLULAR CORE "'*180 ASTM F628 . _ Allowable temperatures based on classifications covered in ASTM 04396 [Deflection Temps Under Load (264 PSI)) .. _ Allowable temperatures based on classifications covered in ASTM 01784 [Deflection Temps Under Load (284 PSI)] ..* _ Allowable temperatures based on classifications covered in ASTM 03965 [Deflection Temps Under Load (264 PSI)] VENT FITTING MATERIAL - PLASTIC Gas and liquid tight single wall vent fittings, designed for resistance to corrosive flue condensate, MUST be used throughout. Listed in Table 8 & 9 are 2", 2W', 3", and 4" size fittings that meet these requirements. The materials listed are various grades of PVC and ABS plastic. PIPE JOINTS: All joints must be fastened and sealed to prevent escape of combustion products into the building. NOTE: It Is recommended that tile first joInts from tile furnace be connected IInd SfNIIed with high ~re RTV. This will enable tile pIpes to be removed later without culling, Be sure to properly support these joints. BONDING OF PVC Commercially available solvent cement must be used to join the pipe and fittings. Follow instructions on the container carefully. Procedure for Cementing Joints: 1. Cut pipe square, remove ragged edges and burrs. Chamfer end of pipe, then clean fitting socket and pipe joint area of all dirt, grease, moisture or chips. 2. After checking pipe and socket for proper fit. wipe socket and pipe with cleaner-primer. Apply a liberal coat of primer to inside surface of socket and outside of pipe. DO NOT ALLOW PRIMER TO DRY BEFORE APPLY- ING CEMENT. 3. Apply a thin coat of cement evenly in the socket. Quickly apply a heavy coat of cement to the pipe end and insert pipe into fitting with a slight twisting movement until it bottoms out. 4. Hold the pipe in the fitting for 30 seconds to prevent tapered socket from pushing the pipe out of the fitting. 14 5. Wipe all excess cement from the joint with a rag. Allow 15 minutes before handling. Cure time varies according to fit, temperature and humidity. NOTE: Follow venting Instructions carefully when usIng PVC """"""- IMPORTANT: All joints must be water tight. Flue condensate is somewhat acidic, and teaks can cause equipment damage. @ VENT AND INLET AIR CONNECTIONS Seal VENT PIPE with RlV sealant Seal INLET AIR PIPE with RTV sealant Connection of the pipe and collar of the combustion air inlet should just be a friction fit. It is recommended that the inlet air joint be sealed with RTV type sealant to allow the joint to be separated for possible future service. The inlet and vent pipes must be properly supported throughout the entire length. Connection of the vent pipe to the vent collar should also be accomplished using RTV type sealant. This type sealant provides a connection which remains flexible and can be separated in the future if service needs require the removal of the vent pipe for service or clearance. 18-CD19D6.15 Installer's Guide Nf2H; To ensure proper operatJon at the vent lengths Ind/catBd, the combuslion air Inlat and vent terminals should be In the same pressure zone. Terminating the vent and Inlet In different pressure zones will change the maximum vent lengths and may cause nuisance tripping of the pressure swltch(es). The amount of chenge can not be predicted. The selection of the Inlet and outtet tanninallocatlons are the responsibilily of the designerAnstaller. II the installer chooses separate pressure zones for the terminals, the combustion etr Inlet tetminalion must be in the higher (more positive) pressure zone. UPFLOW I HORIZONTAL VENTlNG TABLE MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH: DIRECT VENT (2 PIPE SYSTEM) . NONDIRECT VENT (1 PIPe SYSTEM). MAXIMUM TOTAL EQUIVALENT FEET FOR MAXIMUM TOTAl EQUIVALENT FEET FOR VENT AND INLET AIR PIPES (See Notes) VENT PIPE ONLY (See Notes) 2~ PtpE 2-112"PlPE 3" PIPE 4~ PIPE 2& P1PE 2--1n:~ PilE 3. PIPe 4" PIPE MODEL " FrTTlNGS . FlTl1NGS . FITTINGS . FITT1NGS " FrTTlNGS . FITTINGS " FITTlNGS & FITTINGS .UX040C294 60 80 100 130 50 80 80 130 .UX06OC936 60 80 100 130 50 80 80 130 .UX080C942 50 80 100 130 40 80 80 130 .UXD80C960 50 80 100 130 40 80 80 130 .UX100C948 NOT AlLOWED 40 100 130 NOT ALLOWED 40 80 130 .UX100C960 NOT ALLOWED 40 100 130 NOT ALLOWED 40 80 130 .UXl20C960 NOT ALLOWED 15 60 130 NOT ALLOWED 25 70 130 NOfE'" . - Flrsllelter maybe "A" or"T" 1. The INLET AIR of one pipe systems require the installatioo (j a 90" elbow (to prevent dust and debris from falling s1rai~ into thefuroace) and a 2 foot horizontal or vertical straight pipe sectiOll connected before or after the elbow. 2. DO NOT MIX PIPE DIAMETERS IN THE SAME LENGTH OF PIPE OUTSIDE THE FURNACE CABINET (Except adapters at the top of the furnace). If different inle1 and vent Pt>e sizes are used, the vent pipe must adhere to the maximum length Kmil ShoWll in the table abwe (See Note 7 below for exception). The inlet pipe can be of a larger diameter, but never smaller than the vent p~. 3. MAXIMUM PIPE LENGTHS MUST NOT BE EXCEEDED! THE LENGTH SHOWN IS NOT A COMBINED TOTAL, IT IS THE MAXIMUM LENGTH OF EACH (Vent or Inlet air pipes in two pipe systems). 4. One standard radius 90" elbow is equivalent to 12' a 4'~; one SHORT radius 900 elbow is equivalent to 10' of 3' pipe and one LONG radius elbow is equivalent to 6' of 3' pipe. One SHORT/LONG radius 900 elbow is equivaleot to 7\1' d 21-)' pipe, & 5' of 2" pipe. Two 450 ebows equal one 9O"ebow. S. The termination tee orbeod must be included in 1he total number ofellows.. tfthe BAVVENT100 termination kit is used, the equivalent length of ~ is 5 feet. There is zero equivalent length for the BAYVENT200. 6. Pipe adapters are field supplied. 7. 4' ~ may be reduced to 3' for termination wllh BAYVENTtOO or BAVVENT200 without additionallerrgth restr\c\lon. TABLE 8 DOWNFLOW I HORIZONTAL VENTING TABLE MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH: DFlECT VENT (2 PIPE SYSTEM)- NONDIRECT VENT (1 PIPE SYSTEM)- MAXIMUM TOTAL EQUIVALENT FEET FOR IIAXIIIUM TOTAL EQUIVALENT FEET FOR VENT AND INLET AIR PPES (See Note8) VENT PIPE ON..Y (See Note&) 2" PIPE 2-1/1." PIPE 3" PIPE 4" PIPE 2~ PIPE 2_112M PIPE 3~ PIPE 4" PIPE MODEL & ATTlNGS & FITTINGS . FITT1NGS . FITTINGS & FITTlNGS & ATTINGS & FITTlNGS & ATTINGS *OX04OC924 80 80 100 130 50 80 80 130 *DX06OC936 50 80 100 130 50 80 80 130 "OX08OC942 45 80 100 130 40 80 80 130 *DX100c948 NOT ALLOWED 80 1lXl 130 NOT AllOW'ED 80 80 130 *OX12OC960 NOTALLOVVED 15 00 130 NOT Al..l1)VIIED 25 70 130 NOTES: - Rrst letter may be 'A' or 'T' T:Tii8TNLET AIR of one pipti l$}'lRems require the installation of a 90" &bow (to prevent wst and dtlbris from falling straight into the furnace) and a 2 foot horizontal or vertical straight pipe section connected before or after the elbow. 2. DO NOT MIX PIPE DIAMETERS IN THE SAME LENGTH OF PIPE OUTSIDE THE FURNACE CABINET (Except adap-ers at the top of the furnace). If different inlet and vent pipe sizes are used, the vent pipe must adhere to the maximum length limit shown in the table above {See Note 7 below for exception). The inlet pipe can be of a larger diameter, but nEl'ol&f smaller than the vent pipe. 3. MAXIMUM PIPE LENGTHS MUST NOT BE EXCEEDED! THE LENGTH SHOWN IS NOT A COMBINED TOTAL, IT IS THE MAXIMUM LENGTH OF EACH (Vent or Inlet air p"es in two Pl>e systems). 4. One standard radius 90" elbow Is equivalent 10 12' d 4' pipe; one SHORT ndus 900 eIxlw Is equivalent to 10' of 3' pipe and one LONG radius elbow is equivalent to 6' of 3' pipe. One SHORTIlONG radius 90" elbow is Elquivalent to 7Y.,' c:A 2Y,,' pipe, & 5' of 2" pipe. Two 450 allows equal one 900elbow. 5. The termination tee or bend must be included in the10lal number of allows.. tfthe BAYVENT100 termination kit is used, the equivalent length of pipe is 5 feet. There is zero equivalent length for the BAYVENT200. 6. Pipe adapters are field supplied. 7.4' ppe may be reduced to 3' for termination with BAVVENT100 or BAVVENT200 without additional length reslridion. TABLE 9 @ SINGLE PIPE VENTING UPFLOW FURNACE o / Air Inlet A (0-2') or grea1er B (0-2') or greater A+B = 2' minimum A L A = 2' minimum 18.CD19D6.15 15 Installer's Guide HORIZONTAL VENTING NOTE: Vent termination Idt SA YVENT100' or SA YVENT200' may be used Instead of the horizontal and vertical termination options shown In the following figures. A CAUTION When the vent pipe is exposed to temperatures below freezing, i.e., when it ""sses through unheated spaces, etc., the pipe must be Insulated with 1/2 Inch (22.7 mm) thick Anna1lex-type insulation or equal. I' lX' ELBOW AND TEE MUST BE AS CLOSE TOGETHER AS POSSIBLE ---- I' 17' POSSIBLE CONRGURA110NS FOR TWO PIPE VENTING SYSTEMS HORIZONTAL VENTlNG THROUGH WALL These furnaces may be instslled lUI direct vent (lUI shipped) or as nondirect vent. Installation must conform to national, state, and local codes. The vent & inlet terminals must be located at least 12" minimwn above normally expected snow accumulation level. Avoid areas where staining or condensate drippage may be a problem. The flue gas terminals must terminate at least 3' above any forced air inlet into the building that is within 10' of the terminal. This does not apply to the separation distance between flue gas and air inlet pipes. The vent & inlet terminals shall not terminate over public walkways or over an area where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or could be detrimental to the operation of regulators, reliefvalves, or other equipment. The flue gas terminal shall be not less than 7' above grade where located adjacent to public walkways. 16 Direct vent flue gas terminals must terminate not less than one foot al:M>ve, below, or horizontal from any door, window. or gravity air inlet to the structure. The venting system of a nondirect vent furnace shall termi- nate at least 4' below, 4' horizontally from, or l' above any door, window, or gravity air inlet into the structure. PITCH - Venting through the wall must maintain 1/4" per foot pitched upward to insure that condensate drains back to the furnace. FLUE GAS DEGRADATION - The moisture content of the flue gas may have a detrimental effect on some building materials. This can be avoided by using the roof or chimney venting option. When wall venting is used on any surface that can be affected by this moisture, it is recommended that a corrosion resistant shield (24 inches square) be used behind the vent terminal. This shield can be wood, plastic, sheet metal, etc. Also, silicone caulk all cracks, seams and joints within 3 feet of the vent tenninal. 18.CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide VENT CAe MAINTAIN 12"{I8" FOR C'..ANAOA)'-lINNLN CLEARANCE ABOVE f-/lGHESr ANTICIPATED SNOW LLVELOR GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER ~~~ BAYVENT200B @ ----- 12"MIN TO ______ OVERHANG " ..., " ..~ )> ~EF~~' ...)".. .... MAINTAIN 121N (18IH. FOR CANADA /' J>~-- ~ MINIMUM CLEARAN~E ,y- ABOVE HIGHEST B&~'ENT100A ANnclPATEDSNOW '" I " lEVEL OR GRADE (Sidewall) WHICH EVER IS GREATER .- COMBUSTION ______ AIR @ NOTE: VENT AND INLET MUST BE SUPPORTED U5E<JI'I.Y AT A MINIMUM OF 3'INTERVALS APPR</YlD UPWARDPlTCH-1.."I"t':RFOOT ~ flRSTSUPPORT SHOULD BE AS CI...OSETO RJRIlACE CONNECTION IllS POSSI8l..E OUTSDE WALL I /~ T 4(1" upnow OR OOWNFlOVi IiIlOELS l~ J<<)TE.: ANV RTDIGS PASSING lHIClIJGIt AN UNHEAlED SPACE asr BE IISl.LATED ~ ~A WM.l 4S' ElBOW ~'MAX Y Sl"U3CUTAT 45' ANGLE STRAP (RELD SUPPUED) \ . VENT 18-CDI9D6-15 I I BAYVENT200B REIlUCIOO COOPUNG, FELDSUPPUED IF IEEDED \. 2",2-1/2" OI'a-P1PNl I ~ I I I 17 Installer's Guide @ / COUPUNG ( PLASTIC VENTING) PVC WALL YOUNT FLANGE {OPTlONAl~ 1 ,IN. MIN. (TO.JOIN APPROVED TERMINATlON I 12' ....A8OVfi NONItAU.TEXPECTED SNOW ACaJMlUlfION ,- ClEARANCE (AIR SPACE) ::1'.0' . VENTING THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALLS Pildl- 114 Inch Por Ft a.EARANCE (0. ACCEPTAELE FOR P'lCVENT PIPE) (1- ACCEPTABLE FORTVPE29-4CSTAlNLESSSfEB... VENT PIPE ) COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WALL A minimum clearance of 1 n to combustible materials must be maintained when using single wall stainless steel venting. See Figure 30 above. Shield material to be a minimum of 24 gauge stainless or aluminized sheet metal. Minimum dimensions are 12"x12". Shield must be fastened to both inside and outside of wall. Use screws or anchor type fasteners suited to the outside or inside wall surfaces. @ DOWNWARD VENTING Furnace may be in vertical or horizontal configuration. @ COUPUNG (PLASTIC VENTING) 1.1 .".MIN. :<TOJ,,",T) CEMENT MOflTAIl SEAL INSIDE&. OUTSIDE PVC WAlL MOUNT FLANGE [ClpnONAL) APPROVED TERMlNAnON / 12' Mtt.ABOYE NORUAllYEXJ!E.CTED SNOW AOOt&tULATION VENTING THROUGH NON.cOMBUSTIBLE WALLS FItch -1/4 Inch Pw Ft NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WALL The hole through the wall must he large enough to maintain pitch of vent and properly seal. Use cement mortar seal on inside and outside of wall. See Figure 31 above. All horizontal pipes must be supporled at 3 foot minimums 40 Inch Upflowor Downflow Furnace + Slope 1/4" per ft. ~ + l A) CONDENSATE mAP FOR VENT AND INLET PIPE MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES IN HEIGHT. CONDENSATE mAPS ARE FIELD SUPPUED. B) CONDENSATE TRAP FOR VENT AND INLET PIPE MUST BE CONNECTED INTO A CONDENSATE DRAIN PUMP; AN OPEN OR VENTED DRAIN; OR IT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE 0U1LET HOSE OF THE R1RNACE"S CONDENSATE mAP. OUTDOOR DRAINING OF THE FURNACE AND COIL CONDENSATE IS PERMISSIBLE IF ALLOWED BY LOCAL CODES. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT DRAINS FROM FREEZING OR CAUSING SLIPPERY CONDITIONS THAT COULD LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY. EXCESSIVE DRAINING OF CONDENSATE MAY CAUSE SA1\lRATED GROUND CONDmONS THAT MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO PLANTS. C) THE CONDENSATE TRAP SHOULD BE PRIMED AT INITIAL START UP PRIOR TO HEATING SEASON OPERATION. 18 18.CD19D6-15 VENTING THROUGH THE ROOF @ SUPPORT HORIZONTAL PIPE EVERY 3' 0" WITl-i Tl-iE FIRST SUPPORT AS CLOSE TO Tl-iE FURNACE AS POSSIBLE. INDUCED DRAFT BLOWER, HOUSING, AND FURNACE MUST NOT SUPPORT gj ~ ~ ~ THEWEIGHTOFTHE FLUE PIPE. U U U U ~,;i8- - Ct:llJlLNC I I (PL,I,grIC VEI..rT}--- ~m T 40"' lFFlOW ORoaMIl.fNJRRNACE in -~~ ,~- n HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL VERTlCAL @ @ VENT",,~:~: 12-1NCH~MJSfBE 12" .t I" ~ Nlt:NE IClo&J """""""''''''''- Ir,I,A)QMIJM NOT TO ac&D 00lANCE FROM TOP 2lIl INOES NJCNE ROOF. OF VENT TO IIOTIOt.'I OF~INETMlJSl' ) BElT:!:. l' COMBUSTION AIR IMET Installer's Guide When penetrating roof with a 2" PVC vent pipe, a 2" electrical conduit flashing may be used for a weather tight seal. Lubricate flexible seal on flashing before PVC pipe is pushed through the seal. (Field Supplied) NOTE: No vent cap as shown in Figure 34 fs the preferred method for vertical vent tenni- nation in extremely cold climates. In extreme climate conditions, Insulate the exposed pipe above the roof line with Annaflex type Insulation. &eM.. IIInwIlEN FLUIGE, PIPE, COUPUNOAlC)Ml!TALPJ\Hti., WITH H1TEMPATV&I.JCOMESE.Al..AHT -"'" FlANGE COlR.JNO FlOOR C\.EARANCE (o-IICCEPTABU: FOFI P'lC VENT PIPE) (1-ACcePTABLE FORTYPE 29-4CSTAINL.ESS STEEL VENT APE) @ VENTING THROUGH FLOOR .....~ ""'.. ---.,,~. IMLVNlIZI!D'''E.&TOP MtoU.D IlE.F~TEl)WlTH).JJ8'DlA. HOI.E.FORaufIPOATR.ANG&. (I2'~12'NoNl!l.OR 12"lI.l__) (,,,~~~.~~~~II:l~ml':SfPl,*,) VENTING THROUGH CEILING 18-CDI9D6-15 19 Installer's Guide VENTING ROUTED THROUGH A MASONRY CHIMNEY @ PVC PLASTIC VENTING - ONLY THROUGH UNUSED CHIMNEY STAINLESS STEEL VENT CAP (OPTIONAL) SEECAUlDH FLUERPE COUPLING 10 SlFPORT R~ FOOM ANGLES OR OTHER SUITABLE SUPPORT MElOOD SlJPPORTlHESlNGLE WAUR.UE~AfI) CENTER ITlIlHE CHllfEY OPENIG WITH ANGLESASSIOWN OR AHOllIBI EOUflfALENT .......... COOPlllG ASR~RED r<<mc H:')AIZ()HTAL'VEtIDC lO\fBIl'I:Al VENTJrIG A CAUTION Do not run vent through chimney lor wood burning or olllurnaces or incinerators or any other gas appliance. IMPORTANT - The single wag flue pipe joints must be sealed. The 90" elbow oonnecUon 10 vertical pipe must be sealed 10 pre...nt condensate leakage 10 base of mason/}' chimney. TYPE 29-4C STAINLESS STEEL VENTING - USED THROUGH CHIMNEY THAT VENTS ANOTHER GAS APPUANCE STAINLESS STEel VENT CAP (OPTlONAL) A SE.ECAlJlDM .... 611.11"" ~- Y SUPPORTllfESltGLE WAll SfAIfLESSSTEELGA.S VEJ4TIIGAM) CENTER rr IN THE Ctl,nEY OPENm WfTlI ANGLES AS 5tJ)WN OR AIIOTHEIt EOUlVAlEHf &lA.NNER. HOlE OOFlZONTAL VENTNi ID V~L VENTIIG A CAUTION Do not run vent through chimney lor wood burning or 011 furnaces or incinerators. " remaining free ares between single wallllue pipe and masonry chimney is to be used for another gas appliance venting ares must be sulllclent to vent that appliance and that appliance must be connected to chimney with separale entry openings. IMPORTANT - The single wall flue pipe joints must be sealed. The 900 elbow connection to vertical pipe must be sealed to prevent condensate leakage 10 base of mason/}' chimney. Both venting methods shown above must also have the combustion air inlet installed - meeting dimension requirements of Figure 34. VENT FITTING MATERIAL - STAINLESS STEEL Gas and liquid tight single wall metal vent fitting, designed for resistance to corrosive flue condensate such as Type 29- 4C MUST he used throughout. These fittings and fitting accessories are to be supplied locally. DIRECTION OF STAINLESS STEEL RTTING All stainless steel fitting must be installed with male end towards the furnace. All horizontal stainless steel sections must be positioned with the seam on top. All long horizontal sections must be supported to prevent sagging. All pipe joints must be fastened and sealed to prevent escape of combustion products into the building. 20 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Make wiring connections to the unit as indicated on enclosed wiring diagram. As with all gas appliances using electrical power, this furnace shall be connected into a permanently live electric circuit. It is recommended that furnace be provided with a separate "circuit protection device" in the electric circuit. The furnace must be electrically grounded in acconlance with local codes or in the absence oflocal codes with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or CSA C22.1 Electrical Code, if an external electrical source is utilized. The inregrated furrnree control is polarity llensitive. The hot leg of the 120V power supply must be connected to the black power lead as indicated on the wiring diagram. Provision for hooking up an electronic air cleaner and or humidifier is provided on the integrated control. Refer to the SERVICE FACTS literature and unit wiring diagram attached to furnace diagram attached to furnace. 18.CD19D6.15 Installer's Guide AELD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SINGLE STAGE HEAllNG ONLY NOTES ''''''''' I. BE SURE POWER SUPPLY AGREES WITH EOUIPNE'T NANEPLATE<Sl. r-------!@.~ 1. LOW VOLTAGE 124'1. J WIRING TO BE NO. 18 A.W.G. NIN. ..." - ------1 , r-----~'"! HlIlllOlrlEA GROUNDING Of EOUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL CODES. ffi::O:::' .- .-.~ . tQPIIOllALl 3 "",,~..,' , '~::::::::R-J: I _.....J 4. SET THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR PER UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM. " I I. 24'1 COMNON CONNECTION NAY BE REQUIRED FOR USE WITH TH[IlII:lS'~T HEAIIIl6 0Il1l " , , I I ---.--l TH[~_UT 1111 I , r---~ ~ 1 ElEOllOlllt ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS. I"IHIAI S'lIIUI iiii I I I I I ~ IR ClEANEA SrEMOTE I iii! I I i r-~u' I ~OP1ION~1I POWER HUMIDIFIER I I _.....J L_ SAIL SWITCH IIII I I I I L----1 l {OPTIONAL HOOK-UP) HUNIDST,A,T ---j .,,: ~1l1~lIf~IE:C r---~i I I HOT I.-.-.~ rr'=~-'--; II" .., TO III VOLT {~-~-----i;~! LH I H II H. '1 I IMEAIIlOST,\T :'cW::", ! ALTEUAh POWER SUPPLY NEUTRALR_____________~i LN i COlII[el1015 COIUlECllOllS I NEUTRAL IIITE6RUED fURIt/rCE CO'HIl(IL COItUCTIOIlS IL.__. ' '1~~t.]1p"ii~-G?r;i[1 :! [ '-------" , . . . I I 1________' LINE VOlTAGE SIoIL SIITCH ! t'--!---!--' I 'RED OR ! ~~~~~ :~R~r~RMl:E~~CT ~ ' , --r--::r----' !~I ~IITIlOOTIItTEGRAlAIRSEIISIRGHHURE.1 fVRHACE-- --~~~---llii---.TLi"- -~ I -.......----... --, JU~t)R - ~ mflAC[ , 1 I i I TO 1/ ~V., 1Pt!.. to Ill.. '~' '-.-.-.-. I PQl(RsuPPLrp(R ,WHITE t I H T lOCAlCOO[S ! --i-----' -Q- } TO liS VOLT I._____._..i ~_____J~IJlI!.A.l POWER SUPPLY IMT[R-COWPOM[NT WIRING ELECTRONIC AIR -----. 2~ v. t flELO CLU,NER fOPT IONAll ---- LINE V WIRING - l' V VACTORY - liNE V. WIRING From Dwg. 21B341437P01 FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SINGLE STAGE HEATING/COOLING (OUTDOOR SECTION WITHOUT TRANSFORMER) NOTES ..... I. BE SURE POWER SUPPLY AGREES WITH EQUIPWENT NANEPLATEISl. ~ WIE~ .on ~ 1. LOW VOLTAGE <14V.l WIRING 10 BE NO. 18 A.'.G MIN. HEATlItG.COOllN(; i6.b~":1. ,"'"w,'" ~.~ 3. GROUNDING Of EOUIPNENT MUST COMPLY WllH LOCAL CODES. . , j .._._~_._-. co. POIER SET THERNOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR PER UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM. I , !i r--- I . I I H(IllI(}lfIER .. . I I" .-' I ------:@'" . !OPTIOIlAll I. THE "Y" TERt.lINAL FROt.l THE THERNOSTAT NUST BE WIRED I 8 . ,II I r- G. $H # _--.J , I"" lIOn TO THE "Y' TERNINAL Of THE fURNACE CONTROL fOR I (J::l-~. .11 'i. I. I.-.--n . I 1 'i i i. I '. r.---!@t;l PROPER BLOWER OPERATION DURING COOLING. L._________ ill' I I " . HECTRONIC LOIVOlTAGE . iii' I . I IIAIRClEAItH .. 24V CONNON CONNECTION NAY BE REQUIRED fOR USE WITH AIRCOIlOITIOIllll6 LH--L....f-,i i' I I-.~LN', IOPTIOIlAU OUTOOOIlSECTI!* .1111', I # _--.JL_ ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS. 111HOOTTRANSFORllElljlil!t i i i i '-----"1 l POWER HUt.lIDI F IER SAIL SWITCH C.-.-j i: : '.J "~'I'"'iE~W f-.-.-j . I (OPTIONAL HOOK-UP) I TIINrlRGC H N H N I' HUMIDSTAT ' OPTIOIlAL i . I HOT I.---.~ f0;=;-.--; I THERIIOST,I,T ACCESSORY I. TO liS VOLT {~-~'-----j~! LH I i C~N[(TIOIIS COIINECTIONS i A~mmE , INT '."ED FURNAC{ C HIOl i COUECTIOlIS POWER SUPPLY NEUTRAlf'(_______._____.~i LN : : ',~E~]1p8ii(.~-.fL'"ii[i j! ! 1....--- ' . . lr ~. . I I ,~_____J :_~--_---t,-:-~-~-:-1:::::-f:-~:"--.J I___~___~ LIIIE VOlTAGE SAlt SWITCH fURIACE - lH LN RED OR ; tllOUNTED 111 RHUU AI. DUCT JU'Ifo'llOll ":"~ URNAC[ " REOijIREDFQAAIRCL[ANERS TOIISV..IPH..6aHl. \ilifiJt._!_____~I_I;;OUl INTEGllAl AlII SEltS1NG FHTUllLl POIER SUPPlf PER lOCAlCOOES , I I I I '~' '---.-.-. ,WHI TE I I H T IHTfR.CONPONENT WIRING ! --t-----. LQ.!__ } TO "I VOLT '-________.i L#_.____NllIJJUI~ POWER SUPPl Y ------ 2~ V. } FIELD ..--- LINE V WIRING ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER (OPTIONAL) - 14 V }FACTORY - LINE V WIRING From Dwg. 21 B341436 P01 18-CD19D6-15 21 Installer's Guide TWINNING FURNACES These furnaces may be twinned. Twinning requires that two furnaces with the same configur'ation, capacity, and airflow must be used. They shall have common returns with equal pressure drops or ducts with equivalent lengths and sizes. See Field Wiring Diagrams below for proper hookup. TWINNING CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR TWINNING 1 STAGE FURNACES WlTJ-I SINGLE WIRE TWINNING FEATURE 1 STAGE HEATING ONLY TJ-IERMOSTAT I'I.-a Ml , RIWACE Ml 2 NTEI1IIA7fD I'I.-a COVllIllL NTEI1IIA 7fD I'I.-a COVllIllL 'lCMf' aH.AHOI 0111'''''. 1 IS sr<<ltlIllCD."N1IlII1 10 I VIA $l6,UU (1IlW 'fI'lI' lGWlalOl. TWlI Y . Rile eJeJeJeJeJeJ lWl1VWAGC eJeJeJeJeJeJ I r, I fa ! n======" l_' /SlUmv llEtAy fEU) 5II'PLEllI SEe NOff " SEE NOTE .. I I I I I " '.\'" "\ II 1M' L~ /SlUmv llEtAy SEE NOTf J SEE NOH 3 eJeJeJeJ WRGCJB , STAtE IfAINl IN.Y 1IDIIISTAT /MTH FAN IlIIrTCH "OUS I. BOTHfURIIA([SWlISTBfl'(JrHfDr,OM THi SMK usv If&Oi CIRClIl1 PAlin 2. 'IISUR[24V_ fIJRlfACfTRA.srORMfRSAR[ II PHASE. PRIOR TO COMPtCTl1/G CQUfeT/O.S, CHECII W.U&f a[ll[[1 'R' TfRlll1A1S Of [ACllfUftllACE.lfVOiTA&[IS6IlfATfRTI/AN /l)V.. RHtllSC TIll8t 10/1 liD SfCO/lDARr LEADS OMOllfOflliffURIIAC[TRANSfORM[RS. 1. CON1UCT/0II NAY BC IICQUIIICD fOR [!fCTROIIIC YII[RMCHAT. 4. IfCURRIHT[lcIfDSTHfRM:JS1ATC1JRR[MT NATIN6, USf1SOlATlONNfLAYS('RI'JAS SHan. (DO MOT COllI/fer r TO rJ 1S~AT1()NRltAY IlOTN[l{Jlf) Ir TMl TUfRIKJ$TAT cCllTACT$ AR[ kAUD AT 1.0.04. 011 ABove AIURNATf "RIN(j(;O~fl(jU/WION ~~-~- S[[ NOT[ 4 From Dwg. 218341422 Rev. 1 TWINNING CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR TWINNING 1 STAGE FURNACES WITH SINGLE WIRE TWINNING FEATURE 1 STAGE HEAT /1 STAGE COOLING TJ-IERMOSTAT FLfiNACE Ml , RRNACE MJ 2 IV7EGRA TEl FLfiNACE ctMRt:L INTEGRA TfD FlRNACE CON1RCl. BwrfR Oi'H~f!O~ or U~II I/O, ? 15 sr~(IIO.I{[~ 'IIH 0.11 110, I VI~ l'/H,D II/Q// 'IW!~' (Ofj~[(IIO~ TWIN Y . ROC 666666 " fft i n==== 1...1 ISGU TlON RELAY lFElD SUPPlEDI SffNorc4 , , , I _J SEE NOTE 4 -, , , . I , , , , -----..ri,1 ,6,1 RlI-L11 ,4' U JSa.A TUI RE!.Ay SffNO![4 __________-NOH OOTDOOR lNT !NO TRANSFalIERJ 66666 Y W R 0 CJB , STAGE 1fA T1NG I C(l(UI6 TIERMOSTAT r-Rt' " ----r~ fi--'" 6]-0 R lXITDOOR lIlT _ ~ &-L___"_ . .0 Y {rtr1H T1Wl.iFORMERJ . , JSa.A TUI RWY /FBD _ S[[ NOT[ 3 22 ~OIfS i flOil/fURNACts ,"U)T 8E POtrUIED FflO," JM SMilE 115V. [[6 or elf/CUlf PMft INSURE 2W FUI?!MCE T!<ANSIORMHSA/lE iN PHASE PIIIOR 70 C~P/UIHG (ONNE(TIO~S CMO VOITAG[ a[TW[[~II' I[IIMINA/S 0, [ACH,URNAC[. I, VOlTAGE I'iGf/EATEf/ THM IOV" f/[V[lISf IHf fit AN fiG S[COND/lf/llfADS 01/ ONE or fM fURNMi fflANSFOWff/S 5. IF OIJTDOOII/f/lJT liAS A NY. rRAlISfOIl!ilEf/. A~ !SOlHIO~ RUM />lUST Bf II/SIAl/ED (FIUD SUPPIIEV - use PIlOT V/fn RUM (n'). SUCH AS fltr09T5i SfE Mr. (ON/lCCIIOII IF CURRaT HUWS l!liR/lOSlH CURf/EII! RAII/lu, USE ISOtATIONIIE/AYSI'I/I'!AS SHO~II, ([10 NOT COIINEO ~ TO 11'1 ISOIATIONllfi/lf 1101 liUDLD IF !HE THERMOSTAT COliTAOSAR[ f//oTEDAT I.Ok MAROVf ~ CONlltClIOII MAr B[ RCQUlllfD fOR E[[UROI/IC IHfRIIOSTA!S Mlff/IIAIf WIRIN6 CONFIGIJRATION ....mSHI/Olf 4 From Dwg. 21B341423 Re.... 1 18-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide CONDENSATE DRAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPFLOW I HORIZONTAL FURNACES Knock outs are provided on the left and right hand side of both furnace cabinets for drain connections IN VERTICAL APPLICATIONS. The standard arrangement is for the drain connection on the left side. The tubing may have to be trimmed in this application to avoid kinking. The upflow (vertical application) has provisions for right side drain connections by turning the trap and extending the tubing to the lower right front comer of the furnace. Trim all excess tubing to avoid kinking. The connecting tubing for left or right side condensate drain shown in Figure 38 is shipped in the blower compartment. The downflow (vertical application) may be right side drain by removing the drain lines and rotating the trap from left to right, reconnecting the lines, and running 1/2" CPVC pipe from the trap to the right side knock out just over and above the burner section ( Use RTV high temperature silicone sealant to connect the CPVC pipe to the trap for ease of removing and cleaning the trap). See Figure 39. Alllwrizontal application. are leff side only and require repositioning the condensate canister trap to the exterior of the cabinet. AddilWnally the drain tubing connected to the inducer housing must be repositioned by removing the plug and reconnecting the tubing to the lower connection. Use the plug to cover the original drain connection on the inducer hoasing. See Figure 31. For horizontal installation, remove the condensate trap and position the trap outside the cabinet through the slotted opening next to the secondary cell. On upflowlhorizontal models, remove lines from the blower section and pull through the blower deck. Cut and reattach the line from the secondary cell (use the spring to prevent kinking). @ ..--J TO DRAIN LEFT SIDE / \ The inducer housing has a secondary drain opening at its 9 o'clock position. Remove the plug and use the plug to cover the hole at the 6 o'clock position. Reposition the inducer drain tube from 6 o'clock to the 9 o'clock location. Cut and reattach the tube to the canister trap. Plug openings in blower deck. inducer and blower section. See Figure 40. Connections must be made to an OPENIVENTED DRAIN. Outdoor draining of the furnace and coil condensate is permissible if allowed by local codes. Caution should be taken to prevent drains from freezing or causing slippery conditions that could lead to personal injury. Excessive draining of condensate may cause saturated ground condi- tions that may result in damage to plants. Refer to illustra- tions of typical connections. NOTE: Use 1/2" size PVC pipe and fltfjngs ltrroughout for drain conneclians (fittings, pipe and PVC solvent cement not provided). NOTE: A COiTOSIon ms/stant condensate pump must be used" a pump is required for a specfflc dtaln sysl8m. IMPORTANT: The condensate drain should be installed with provisions to prevent winter freeze-up of the condensate drain line. Frozen condensate will block drains, resulting in furnace shutdown. If the drain line cannot be installed in a condiffoned space, then heat tape should be applied as required to prevent freezing (per manufacturer's instl1JCtions). The heat tape should be rated at 5 or 6 watts per foot at 120 volts. Self-regulaffng (prelerred) or thennostalically controlted heat tape is required. ; I' , ~~ ~_. TO DRAIN RIGlfT SIDE THE UPFLOW (VERllCAL) MAY BE INSTALLED LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE CONDENSATE DRAIN 18-CD19D6-15 23 Installer's Guide @) o TO DRAIN LEFT SIDE / TO OPENlVENn:D DRAIN THE DOWNFLOW (VERTICAL) MAY BE INSTALLED LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE CONDENSATE DRAIN @ ALL HORIZONTAL APPLlCA110NS ARE LEFT SIDE DRAIN ONLY 8 o TO OPEN! VENl!:D DRAIN UPFLOW FURNACE ON LEFT SIDE WITH LeFT DRAIN SHOWN Typical sources ofUL listed heat tapes are WW. Granger, Inc. (Wintergard Plus™ Series), McMaster Carr Supply Co. (3554 Series), or your equipment supplier. The condensate drain may be cleaned or inspected by removal of the drain tube at the header as shown in the illustrations. GAS PIPING The upflow /horizontal furnace is shipped standard for left side installation of gas piping. A knock-out is provided on the right side for an alternate gas piping arrangement. See Figure 40. The installation of piping shall be in accordance with piping codes and the regulations of the local gas company. Pipe joint compound must be resistant to the chemical reaction with liquefied petroleum gases. Refer to piping Table 10, for delivery sizes. Connect gas supply to the unit. using a ground joint union and a manual shut~offvalve as shown in Figures 41, 42, & 43. National codes require a condensation drip leg to be installed ahead of the controls as shown in Figures 41, 42, & 43. 24 The furnace and its individual shut-off valve must be discon~ nected from the gas supply piping system during any pres- sure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply piping by closing its individual manual shut-()ffvalve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1J2 psig (3.5 kPa). NOTE: Maximum pressure to the gas valve tor natural gas is 13.8" W.C. Minimum pressure is 5.0" W.C. Maximum pres- sure to !he gas valve for propane is 13.8" W.C. Minimum pressure Is 11.0" W.C. All gas flttjngs must be checked for leaks using a soapy solution before lighting the furnace. DO NOT CHECK WITH AN OPEN FLAME! TABLE 10 NATURAL GAS ONLY TABLE OF CUBIC FEET PER HOUR OF GAS FOR VARIOUS PIPE SIZES AND LENGTHS PIPE LENGTH OF PIPE SIZE 10 20 SO 40 SO 60 70 1/2 132 92 73 63 56 50 46 314 278 190 152 130 115 105 96 1 520 350 285 245 215 195 180 1-1/4 1050 730 590 520 440 400 370 This table is based on pressure drop of 0.3 inch W.e. and 0.6 SP.GR. gas TABLE 11 ORIFICE SIZES INPUT NUMBER MAIN BURNER ORIFICE RATING OF DRILL SIZE BTUH BURNERS NAT. GAS LP GAS 40,000 2 45 56 60,000 3 45 56 80,000 4 45 56 100,000 5 45 56 120,000 6 45 56 18-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide @ AUTOMAllC GAS VALVE WITH MANUAL SHUTOFF AUTOMAllC GAS VALVE WITH MANUAL SHUTOFF MAIN MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE /GROUND // / UNION JOINT DRIP ~LEG MAIN MANUAL - SHUTOFF VALVE GROUND/ UNION JOINT ./ DRIP'/ LEG UPFLOW - RIGHT HAND GAS PIPING UPFLOW - LEFT HAND GAS PIPING @ 10 o (Q) (() THE DOWNFLOW (VERTICAL) MAY BE INSTALLED LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE GAS PIPING @ AUTOMAllC GAS VALVE WITH MANUAL SHUTOFF MAIN MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE '- /"" GROUND UNION JOINT DRIP LEG MAIN MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE o GROUND /"" UNION JOINT - DRIP LEG AUTOMAllC GAS VALVE WITH MANUAL SHUTOFF HORIZONTAL FURNACE GAS PIPING MAY BE FROM EITHER SIDE (UPFLOW SHOWN) 25 18-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide COMBUSTION ANO INPUT CHECK 1. Make sure all gas appliances are off except the furnace. 2. Clock the gas meter with the furnace operating (deter- mine the dial rating of the meter) for one revolution. 3. Match the "Sec" oolnmn in the gas flow (in cfh) Table 13 with the time clocked. 4. Read the "'Flow" column opposite the number of seconds clocked. 5. Use the following factors ifnP.Ce~garv: For 1 Cu. Ft. Dial Gas Flow CFH = Chart Flow Reading .,2 For 1/2 Cu Ft. Dial Gas Flow CFH = Chart Flow Reading .,4 For 5 Cu. Ft. Dial Gas Flow CFH = lOX Chart Flow Reading.,4 6. Multiply the final flgnre by the heating value of the gas obtained from the utility company and compare to the nameplate rating. This must not exceed the nameplate rating. 7. Changes can be made by adjusting the manifold pres- sure or changing orifices (orifice change may not always be required). B. Attach a manifold pressure gauge. See Figure 44. b. Remove the slot screw on top of the gas valve for manifold pressure adjustment. c. Turn the adjustment screw in to increase the gas flow rate, and out to decrease the gas flow rate. d. Replace the slot screw before operation. NOTE: The manifold pressure must be referenced to the burner box. The burner box p<essure IBp equalizes the gas valve pressure regulator. Manifold pressure is chacked by InsIBlllng a lee (field supplied) In the tubing, between the tse coming from the burner box tube and the gas valve,!I1 addlllon to tfIB regular gas valve p<essure tap on the 0Uf/ef side of the gas valve. Sse Rgure 44. .A CAUTION Replace manllold pressure lap threaded plug and leak check alter checklngladjusting manllold gas pressure. @ Table 11 lists the main bnrner orifices used with the furnace. If a change of orifices is required to correct the furnace input rating refer to Table 14. TABLE 12 FINAL MANIFOLD PRESSURE SETTINGS FUEL PRESSURE NATURAL GAS 3.5"W.C. LP GAS 11.0"W.C. TABLE 13 GAS FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER HOUR 2 CUBIC FOOT OIAL SEC. FLOW SEC. FLOW SEC. FLOW SEC. FLOW 8 900 29 248 50 144 82 88 9 800 30 240 51 141 84 86 10 720 31 232 52 138 86 84 11 655 32 225 53 136 88 82 12 600 33 218 54 133 90 80 13 555 34 212 55 131 92 78 14 514 35 206 56 129 94 76 15 480 36 200 57 126 96 75 16 450 37 195 58 124 98 73 17 424 38 189 59 122 100 72 18 400 39 185 60 120 104 69 19 379 40 160 62 116 108 67 20 360 41 176 64 112 112 64 21 343 42 172 66 109 116 62 22 327 43 167 88 106 120 60 23 313 44 164 70 103 124 58 24 300 45 160 72 100 128 56 25 288 46 157 74 97 132 54 26 277 47 153 76 95 136 53 27 267 48 150 78 92 140 51 26 257 49 147 80 90 144 50 CORRECT METHOO OF CHECKING OlRECT VENT MANIFOLD PRESSURE WITH BURNER BOX REFERENCEO 26 separate the ll.be alth. urit Tee and reoonnectwith a shortpieceoffield .....pp~ed \lbo and another Tee with lhe.U.Mlllln<<neter attached. Beeuretoreconnecl: unit tubing to original poGitionafter twting themooifold pressure! -, \S::J Fl8ld supplied be.rbltlilg witJmilflom"'~is abcl1ad to Ihe .OUTLET PRESSURE TAP" on ltl8 oulIat side of lh8 gEls vallie. 18-CDI9D6-15 Installer's Guide HIGH AL mUDE DERATE Input ratings (BTUH) of these furnaces are based on sea level operation and should not be changed at elevations up to 2,000 ft. If the installation is 2,000 ft. or above, the furnace input rate (BTUH) shall be redueed 4% for each 1,000 ft. above sea level. The furnace input rate shall be checked by clocking the gas flow rate (CFH) and multiplying by the heating value obtained from the local utility supplier for the gas being delivered at the installed altitude. Input rate changes can be made by adjusting the manifold pressure (min 3.0 - Max 3.7 in. w.e. - Natural Gas) or changing orifices (orificc change may not always be required). If the desired input rate can not be achieved with a change in manifold pressure, then the orifices must be changed. LP installations will require an orifice change. See Table 15 for help in selecting orifices if orifice change is required. Furnace input rate and tempera- ture rise should be checked again after changing orifices to confirm the proper rate for the altitude. Installations above 4,000 feet may require a pressure switch change. If required, use the BAYHAL T*" Kit (High Altitude Accessory Kit) listed in PRODUCT DATA. TABLE 14 PART NUMBERS FOR REPLACEMENT ORIFICES DRILL PART DRILL PART SIZE NUMBER SIZE NUMBER 44 ORFOO501 54 ORFOO555 45 ORF00644 55 ORFOO693 46 ORFOO909 56 ORF00907 47 ORF00910 57 ORFOO909 48 ORF01099 56 ORF01338 49 ORF00503 59 ORF01339 50 ORF00493 @ :c::>. ~- 18-CD19D6-15 REINSTALLATION OF lliE BURNER BOX COVER The figure below (Figure 45) shows the correct way to reinstall the burner box cover if adjustment or replacement of the flame sensor, hot surface igniter, or main burner orifices have required removal of the cover. TABLE 15 Orifice Twist Drill ALmuDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL Size If and Orifice Required At Other Elevations Installed At Sea Level 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 46 47 43 44 44 44 45 45 46 47 47 48 44 45 45 45 46 47 47 48 48 50 45 46 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 46 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 51 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 50 51 52 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 57 56 56 56 57 57 57 58 59 59 60 57 58 59 59 60 60 61 62 63 63 58 59 60 60 61 62 62 63 63 64 From National Fuel Gas Code - Table F-4 ~ WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow the installation instructions for the venting system being placed into operation could result in carbon monoxide poisoning or death. ROTATElliEFRONTCOVERASSHOWN INSERT lliE TOP FLANGE OF lliE FRONT COVER UNDER lliE LIP INSIDE lliE BOX ALL SIDE FLANGES MUST BE OUTSIDE OF lliE BOX ROTATE lliE FRONT COVER INWARD MAKING SURE lliAT ALL SIDE FLANGES ARE OUTSIDE OF lliE BOX. 27 Installer's Guide START UP AND ADJUSTMENT PRELIMINARY INSPECTIONS With gas and electrical power "OFF" L Duct connections are properly sealed 2. Filters are in place 3. Venting is properly assembled 4. Blower door is in place Flip the switch on main gas valve within the unit to the "OFF" position. Turn tbe external gas valve to "ON". Pnrge the air from the gas lines. After purging, Check all gas connections for leaks with a soapy solution - DO NOT CHECK WITH AN OPEN FLAME. Allow 5 minutes for any gas that might have escaped to dissipate. LP Gas being heavier than air may require forced ventilation. Flip the switch on the gas valve in the unit to the "ON" position. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING DO NOT attempt to manually light the burner. Failure to follow this warnIng could result In property damage, personal injury or death. Lighting instructions appear on each unit. Each installation must be checked out at the time of initial start up to insure proper operation of all components. Check out should include putting the unit through one complete cycle as outlined below. Turn on the main electrical supply and set the thermostat above the indicated temperature. The ignitor will automati- cally heat, then the gas valve is energized to permit the flow @ @ 0> Switch Toggles "ON" or "OFF" of gas to the burners. After ignition and flame is established. the flame control module monitors the flame and supplies power to the gas valve until the thermostat is satisfied. To shut off. For complete shut-down: Flip the switch on the main gas valve to the "OFF" position, (See Figure 46). Disconnect the electrical supply to the unit. 28 A CAUTION If this Is done during the cold weather months, provisions must be faken to prevent freeze..up of all water pipes snd water recepfacles. Failure to follow this warning could result In property damage. Whenever your house is to be vacant, arrange to have someone inspect your house for proper temperature. This is very important during freezing weather. H for any reason your furnace should fail to operate dam. age could result, such 88 frozen water pipes. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Thermostat call for heat R and W thermostat contacts close signaling the control module to run its self-check routine. After the control module has verified that the pressure switch contacts are open and the limit switch(es) contacts are closed, the draft blower will be energized. As the induced draft blower comes up to speed, the pressure switch contacts will close and the ignitor warm up period will begin. The ignitor will heat for approximately 20 seconds, then the gas valve is energized to permit gas flow to the burners. The flame sensor confirms that ignition has been achieved. After the flame sensor confirms within a 4 second trial period that ignition has been achieved. the delay to fan ON period begins timing. After approximately 45 seconds the indoor blower motor will be energized and continue to run during the heating cycle. When the thermostat is satisfied. R and W thennostat contacts open, the gas valve will close, the flames will extinguish, and the induced draft blower will be de-ener- gized. The indoor blower motor will continue to run for the fan ofTperiod (Field selectable at 60,100,140 or 180 sec- onds), then be de-energized by the control module. CONTROL AND SAFETY SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS LIMIT SWITCH CHECK OUT The limit switch is a safety device designed to close the gas valve should the furnace become overheated. Since proper operation of this switch is important to the safety of the unit, it must be checked out on initial start up by the installer. To check for proper operation of the limit switches. set the thermostat to a temperature higher than the indicated temperature to bring on the gas valve. Restrict the airflow by blocking the return air (disconnecting the indoor blower may trip the inducer limit). When the furnace reaches the maxi- mum outlet temperature as shown on the rating plate, the burners must shut off. Ifthey do not shut off after a reason- able time and oveI'-heating is evident, a faulty limit switch is probable and the limit switch must be replaced. After checking the operation of the limit control. be sure to remove the paper or cardboard from the return air inlet. Refer to Service Facts for additional instructions. NOTE TO INSTALLER Review the following warnings with the owner. Review contents ofUSER'S INFORMATION MANUAL with the owner. AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT Check inlet and outlet air temperatures to make sure they are within the ranges specified on the furnace rating name.. plate. If the airflow needs to be increased or decreased, see the wiring diagram for information on changing the speed of the blower motor. 18-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide A WARNING Disconnect power to the unit before removing the blower door. Failure to follow this warning could result In property damage, personal Injury or death. This unit is equipped with a blower door switch which cuts power to the blower and gas valve causing shutdown when the door is removed. Operation with the door removed or ajar can permit the escape of dangerous fumes. All panels must be securely closed at all times for safe operation of the furnace. INDOOR BLOWER TIMING Heating: The integrated fumace control module controls the indoor blower. The blower start is fIxed at 45 seconds after ignition. The FAN-OFF period is field selectable by dip switches at 60, 100, 140, or 180 seconds. The factory setting is 100 seconds (See wiring diagram). Cooling: The fan delay off period is factory set at 0 seconds. The option for 80 second delay off is field selectable (See wiring diagram). ROOM AIR THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR ADJUSTMENT Set the thermostat heat anticipator according to the current flow measured, or the settings found in the notes on the furnace wiring diagram (found in the SERVICE FACTS or inside the furnace casing). INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OWNERS In the event that electrical, fuel, or mechanical fail- ures occur, the owner should immediately turn the gas supply off at the manual gas valve, located in the burner compartment. Also turn oft electrical power to the furnace and contact the service agency designated by your dealer. BURNER BOX TEMPERATURE LIMIT DEVICE All models are equipped with a manual reset temperature limit located on the burner box. In case of excessive tempera- ture, the limit will open and cause the circuit to open which shuts off all flow of gas. ABNORMAL CONDmONS 1. EXCESSIVE COMBUSTION PRESSURE (WIND IN EXCESS OF 40 MP.H.l VENT OR FLUE BLOCKAGE If pressure against induced draft blower outlet becomes excessive, the pressure switch will open and shut off the gas valve until acceptable combustion pressure is again available. 2. LOSS OF FLAME If loss of flame occurs during a heating cycle, or flame is not present at the sensor, the flame control module will close the gas valve. The flame control module will then recycle the ignition sequence, then if ignition is not achieved, it will shut off the gas valve and lock out the system. 3. POWERFAlLURE If there is a power failure during a heating cycle, the system will restart the ignition sequence automatically when power is restored if the thermostat still calls for heat. 4. GAS SUPPLYFAlLURE If loss of flame occurs during a heating cycle, the system integrated control module will re.cycle the ignition sequence, then if ignition is not achieved, the integrated control module will shut off the gas valve and lock out the system. 5. INDUCED DRAFf BLOWER F AlLURE If pressure is not sensed by the pressure switch, the contacts will remain open and not allow the gas valve to open, therefore the unit will not start. If failure occurs during a running cycle, the pressure switch contacts will open and the gas valve will close to shut the unit down. 6. CONDENSATE DRAIN BLOCKAGE If the condensate drain is blocked, either by debris, improper draining, or by freezing condensate, the pressure switch will sense the accumulation of conden- sate in the furnace drain pan. The pressure switch contacts will open and remain open, not allowing unit operation. The unit will not operate until the condensate drain has been cleared, and the condensate flows freely. 7. RESET AFTER LOCKOUT When the integrated control module has shut the system down and gone into lockout, the system must be manu. ally reset before the unit will restart. To reset, turn the system power off, then on, then off and then on again within 30 seconds. This may be done at the unit's power source or at the thermostat. The system will not reset unless the procedure off-on-off-on is completed within 30 seconds. 8. RESET AFTER BURNER BOX LIMIT SHUTDOWN If the furnace shuts down, one thing that can be checked is the burner box temperature limit switch. It is located on the bottom ofthe burner box. The vent and combus- tion air inlet terminations should be checked for block- age. If blockage exists, clear the problem and then the reset button may be depressed. If tbere is no blockage of the terminations, the limit switch must be reset by a qualified servicer. INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL ERROR FLASH CODES FlashinQ Stow --- Normal - No call for Heat Ftashina Fast - Normal. Call for Heat Continuous ON - Reolace IFC Continuous OFF - Check Power 2 Flashes .-- ~vstem Lockout (Retries or RAr.VCles exceeded) Draft Pressure Error - Possible problems: 3 Flashes -- a) Venting problem b) Pressure switch problem ci Inducer Droblem 4 Flashes - Open Temperature Limit Circuit 5 Flashes -- Flame sensed when no flame should be oresent 6 Flashes - 115 volt AC power reversed, DOOr O'oundinQ or system voltaQe too low 7 Flashes -- Gas valve circuit error 8 Flashes - Low flame sense sianal 9 Flashes .- Check Ignitor Circuit and Une "N" to 24VAC "Common" voltage (:5: 2 volts) [possible goundina probleml 18-CD1906-15 29 Installer's Guide The following warning compliH with Stat. of California law, Propoeition 65. A WAR N I N G: This product contains fiberglass wool insulation! Fiberglass dust and ceramic fibers are believed by the State of California to cause cancer through inhalation. Glasswool fibers may also cause respiratory, skin, or eye irritation. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: . Avoid breathing fiberglass dust . Use a NIOSH approved dusVmist respirator. . Avoid contact with the skin or eyes. Wear long- sleeved, loose-fitting clothing, gloves, and eye protection. . Wash clothes separately from other clothing; rinse washer thoroughly. . Operations such as sawing, blowing, tear-out, and spraying may generate fiber concentrations requiring additional respiratory protection. Use the appropriate NIOSH approved respirator in these situations. FIRST AID MEASURES: Eye Contact - Flush eyes with water to remove dust. II symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Skin Contact - Wash affected areas gently with soap and warm water after handling. Carbon monoxide, fire or smoke can cause serious bodily injury, death, and/or property damage. A variety of potential sources of carbon monoxide can be found in a building or dwelling such as gas-ftred clothes dryers, gas cooking stoves, water heaters, furnaces and fireplaces. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that users of gas-burning appliances install carbon monoxide detectors as well as fire and smoke detec- tors, listed by a nationally recognized agency (e.g. Underwrit- ers Laboratories or International Approval Services), to help alert dwelling occupants of the presence of fire, smoke or unsafe levels of carbon monoxide. NOTE: The manufacturer of your furnace does not test any detec- tors and makes no representatfons regarding any brand or type of detector_ 30 18-CD19D6-15 Installer's Guide Notes 18-CD19D6-15 31 American 5t8nd8rd Inc. 62OOTmupH/g>way 1}fsr, TX75lUl literature Order Number File Number Supersedes Stocking Location 'DX-IN-1E SU-UN-FURN.'DX.IN-1E 5102 .OX-IN-1D PI Louisville & WeblYMason-Houston P.I. Form0t9ir1fam1atiMcontact yourlocaJdeaJer(distrbutrx) Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement, if reserves the right to change design and specifica.tions without notice. m AT-HOME SIRVICES PROPOSAL AND AGREEMENT FOR HVAC INSTALLATION ~'~'-' The Iice",ed conl,"cloc named below will 'umi'h, in"all and 'eCYice Ihe equipmenlli"ed below allhe pcice, lecms and conditions as outlined on this 'ocm, LiC9nsed,,~onlractor Address,.. . ~ J _ ,. V-. ~ L':f Store # ':J I ~i Cily, S(ale, Zip / Co. licens<;l# Name Phone#'s: Day Address <' i .!vening Equipment Information: (attach additional fist of equipment if necessary) , OCondenser/Heat Pump #1 aty , Model # ',(' '. .~ , /" (.. .Ill o Condenser/Heat Pump #2 aly Model # ,:El*urnace/Air Handler #1 aty I Model # , Cf /,,:/ , , o Furnace/Air Handler #2 aly Model # o Extended Warranty aly Model # TAYWAR. o Resistance Heater aty Model # DCail Oty l Model # ., FC_ f . ~:rhermOslat aly ,I Model # /<'~"(// /.,.~,;}/ , !;';',.r",.. ~ (~ , " o Air Cleaner aly Model # ~ o HUmidifier aty Model # l Model # i , /r. /~ ;00ther/ aty , ,-..,' , I - 'f;.) ;B'0ther aly / Model # " " rr)".. tL/ ~- I) I.p J;, (.iI) ').,.. Scope of work: (attach additional description and/or drawings if necessary) < ~ '.. / 1A:'<,e- <,,/~ <- ,J " . /? /..- <, /- , i - J,' ~ . , /' ','. ./':- r' .~ ,- I /c ,I... .... .' , ...i...t....s.. , ." , ,- /- - -1 j-cL Lcf " ., . L':':: r;' '--,- / . J, . . 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Balance Due $ Itp (17"\ Terms: , Payment to be made upon job completion and final inspection as required as follows: o Personal Check or Money Order 0 Visa 0 Mastercard 0 Discover o Home Depot Home Improvement Loan 0 Home Depot Charge o American Express Acceptance (Customer) Approval (Cof!lP~ny) By Date By" ,,' This contract is not considered to be binding without the authorized {iignature of a licensed HVAC contractor: acknowledges the work to be performed will be in accordance with all !ederal, state, and local codes, . :::;;:. Date /) . 3&:'7'':; _ t.. ? By slgmng this contract, the licensed HVAC contractor A th d L' d HVAC C I ' S / ?-- ;,(/./ Date /;)-::>0' 03 u onze Icense on rac ors Igna ure , " '~ - , ,/ Home Depot or Contractor Use Only Account Number: Date of expiration: Name as it appears on account: Account approvaV Authorization#: Drivers License I State 1.0. # : State: Date of expiration: Permit/Inspection Information: PennitRequired? DYes DNa PermilNumber Clly/CounlylSSUingPermit Scheduled Inspection DalelTime For further information in the event of problems call: The Home Depot Comfort Center, 1-877-523-HV AC (4822) or (Licensed Contraclol Phone II DISTRIBUTION: White-Home Depot Copy Yellow-Customer Acceptance Copy Pink-Installation Vendor Copy Gold-Customer Proposal Copy HDS-561(03l02) m AT-HOME 51RVICES PROPOSAL AND AGREEMENT FOR HVAC INSTALLATION IproposalDate/ J ~-3o ct:] The licensed contractor named below will furnish, install and service the equipment listed below allhe price, terms and conditions as outlined on this form. Llcensed.j)r~J'~'t'_d Addres~4'/ v' 5 <7 L_'f AUc ;Jf:- /4- Ucense# City,Slal ip I r ~rtiOO ~rr.Jp~,,, ct.9- () v' Home Depot Information: de;; ) Customer Information: Store# le.- 'I "~/ I ! ,I ,...:.: THO Insta"er.~-()U7 (c. 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Total Investment $ Taxes $ Total Amount $ Down Payment $ Balance Due $ /(;, '1/) ~. ~' L., ....,.< i~. 0;:/ ""- c-J ~ ~ ""... ,~;!.... ; , NOTICE TO OWNER: DO NOT SIGN THIS CONTRACT IF BLANK, YOU ARE ENTITLED TO A COPY OF THIS CONTRACT AT THE TIME YOU SIGN, /0 '-I ~ /c~; i.f ;"."'> .,-;.--- Terms: (",,)pc;;'.) (" _1'\ P I '<; ~ ~ {)r~ Payment to be made upon job completion and final inspection as required as follows: o Personal Check or Money Order 0 Visa 0 Mastercard D Discover o Home Depot Home Improvement Loan D Home Depot Charge o American Express .,""'] ~;~r~~~:(custom~r~'i":I"- Date/"".,',~ /( ~~p~ny)~;~/~. This contract is not con'sfdered to be binding without the authorize9.-~ignature 01 a licensed HVAC contracior'._BY signing this contract, acknowledges the work to be performed will be in accordance wit~-8l1 jt!deral, state, and local codes, ~/_. Date I,:; ~r; --(..) .1- e the licensed HV AC contracTOr /./ rtrr Date I;; -30 - 0_ Authorized Licensed HV AC Contractor's Signature /--;'/."./ ~ Home Depot or Contractor Use Only Account Number: Date of expiration: Name as it appears on account Account approvall Authorization#: Drivers License I State I.D. # : State: Date of expiration: Permit/Inspection Information: Permit Aequired? DYes DNo Permit Number 'fl City/County Issuing Permit Scheduled Inspection Datemme For further information in the event of problems call: The Home Depot Comfort Center, 1-877-523-HV AC (4822) or (Licensed Contractor Phone JI) DISTRIBUTION: White-Home Depot Copy Yellow-Customer Acceptance Copy Pink-Installation Vendor Copy Gold-Customer Proposal Copy HDS-581 (03102) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 (303) 235-2861 FAX (303) 235-2857 LETTER OF NOTIFICATION FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS RESTORATION DATED 12/22-./0 :3 ADDRESS 370/ b~pez..) S~ Dear Contractor: In conjunction with the approval of the building permit application for the above referenced address, this letter is to inform you that all existing public improvements located along the frontage of said address shall be restored, (if damaged from related construction) to an acceptable condition, as determined by City of Wheat Ridge Public Works Department, and prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Prior to any construction commencing, the City's representative will conduct an onsite inspection to determine the existing condition(s) of the public improvements at this address. If you have any questions, please contact me at 303-235-2864. Sincerely, ~. :i-41.d II J - David F. Brossman, P.L.S. Development Review Engineer Cc: File Rev 4/03 APPLlCA TION FOR MINOR DUMPING/LANDFILL PERMIT APPLICANTS NAME: e~r!O.5 L Rodrl51ue..L APPLICANT'S ADDRESS '-/-'100 W G, II pI DeiJl/u a J?~;)./9 (Include City, State, Zip) DATE OF APPLICATION: "370/ D-=pGkJ J;}-J I" /0"3 . s~ ADDRESS OF FILL: All permits shall be applied for through the Public Works Department. An approved permit is effective for a period of one (1) year from date of issue and may be renewed. All fees shall be in accordance with those fees established by the Uniform Building Code or other applicable City adopted Resolutions or Ordinances. Note: All public improvements, when constructed, shall be maintained (by the respective individual(s) and/or company responsible for the construction of that public and/or private improvement in the respective development) on a daily basis, or as needed, such that they are free of mud and other construction debris tracking from the site. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the enforcement of Article II, Specified Nuisances, Section 15-16 (4) of the City of Wheat Ridge Code of Laws. MINOR EXCAVATION AND FILL PERMITS 1. 1-50 Cubic Yards: No permit is required for dumping or excavation of earth aterials, which do not exceed 50 cubic yards, provided, however, that any fill deposited is on natural terrain of less than three (3) horizontal to one (1) vertical slope, or such fill is less than three (3) feet in depth and is not intended to support permanent structures, and in addition, such fill or excavation does not obstruct or otherwise adversely affect any drainageway. Should any of the above standards be exceeded, or a drainage way be affected, a permit shall be required under the guidelines for NO.2. 2. 51-500 Cubic Yards: Dumping or excavation of earth materials not exceeding 500 cubic yards may be allowed with a permit approved by the City Engineer. All applications are to be submitted on the appropriate completed application form and shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee and sketch plan indicating the following information before the permit will be issued. A Location and dimensions of all property boundaries and structures on the site. B Location and extent of areas to be filled andlor excavated. C. Location of existing and proposed drainageways, irrigation ditches, etc., and indication of how and where historic run-off will be maintained on and through the site. D. Cross section area to be filled andlor excavated indicating original slope, new slope and depth offill. E. Statement which indicates the proposed use or purpose for said fill or excavation. F. Relative elevation of adjacent properties. G. Erosion control plan showing placement of control devices such as hay bales, etc.. Files on Enginent\Fonn\Fill Pennit.v.'J>d Rev. 04/02 3. 501-20,000 Cubic Yards: Operations in which earth material fill or excavation exceeds 500 cubic yards but does not exceed 20,000 cubic yards may be allowed by a permit issued by the City Engineer after review of an application and supporting information. The following information shall be submitted with the required application form: A. A site plan, prepared and signed by a Colorado registered professional engineer, at a scale of no less than1 inch to twenty feet (1 :20) which illustrates the following: 1. Location an dimensions of all property boundaries and structures on the site. 2. Location and extent of areas to be filled and/or excavated. 3. Location of existing waterways and drainage courses indicating any changes. (for a site containing an established irrigation ditch, a letter of approval from the appropriate ditch company shall be required). 4. Location of existing and proposed points of ingress. 5. Location and extent of existing vegetation, proposed changes in such vegetation and methods of rehabilitation on site vegetation after earthwork operations are complete. 6. Erosion control plan. 7. Grading plan with existing (dashed lines) and proposed (solid lines) ground contours with contour intervals of 2 feet and spot elevations. 8. At least two cross sections (east to west and north to south) through the site showing depth of fill and/or excavation. 9. A drainage report may be required if site runoff characteristics are changed. 10. Relative elevations of adjacent properties and structures. 11. Statement of purpose of intended fill and/or excavation. 4. Performance Standards: The following provisions shall apply to all Minor Excavation and Fill Permits: A. Rehabilitation: Within thirty(30) days after cessation of filling and/or excavation, rehabilitation for the site shall have been completed in accordance with the approved plans. Rehabilitation shall consist of leveling, grading, landscaping or any combination thereof to minimize potential erosion and be acceptable to the City Engineer. 8. Debris: Debris and/or contaminants shall not be used except with the approval of the City Engineer. "For the purpose of this Section, the term debris shall have the same meaning as the terms "garbage, trash or junk" as defined in the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws, Section 15-4." In no case shall debris or contaminates identified or classified as hazardous waste by local, state or federal agencies be used as fill in any fill areas within the City of Wheat Ridge. C. Excavation and/or fill areas shall be graded to facilitate weed control until final grades are set and site rehabilitation and use occur (must be leveled with side slopes not to exceed 3 to 1). Files on Enginent\Fonn\Fill Pcnnitwpd 2 Rev. 04/02 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS REVIEW FEE STRUCTURE FOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION , Date ! ;;J./,. 0./ ;;1. 00,3 Applicant: (Jar /05> ,c Ro drl j ue L Location of Construction: 3701 UdEZ.J S~~( Phone# 7.;2 0 -3?J-/..2;).s Purpose of Construction: S'<lt#<-€ r~"_,,, R.€sn::>E7VCG Building Permit Value: Single Family X Commercial Multi-Family DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FEES Development Review Processing Fee: (for document processing) $100.00 $ IDO . 00 Single Family Residence Review Fee: (for review of applicable technical documents) $50.00 $ 50.= CommerciaVMulti-Family Review Fcc: . (forreview of existing technical documents) $100.00 . (for review of technical documents for construction in Right-of-Way, Final Drainage Report, and Erosion Control Plan) $500.00 $ $ COOT Access Permit Fcc: $100.00 (for document application and processing) $ . Traffic Impact Study Review Fee: $100.00 (for document review and processing) $ Flood Plain Variance Review Fcc: (for document review and procl:ssing) Class I Application: $300.00 $ Class I PublicationINotice NIA Class n Application $750.00 $ $ Class n PublicationINotice $90.00 TOTAL REVIEW FEES (due at time of building permit issuance): $ ISO .DD PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ADDmON TO THE ABOVE FEES, THERE WILL BE ADDITIONAL LICENSING AND PERMITIING FEES REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN PUBLIC RlGHT -OF-WAY. Signature of Applicant e~ 4' <~ Date ICJ-/tr/o?J Rev06l0J II Xcel EnergY'" 5460 West 60th Avenue Arvada, Colorado 80003 December 12, 2003 Carlos Rodriquez 5116 Kalispell St. Denver, CO 80239 Subject: Service Availability Dear Carlos Rodriquez: In accordance with our tariffs filed with and approved by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, gas and electric facilities can be made available to serve your project at 370 I Depew St Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Currently our lead time for design is 4 weeks and lead time for construction is 12 weeks. Due to workload, material availability and design complexity, design and construction lead times are approximate and subject to change. Please submit your plans at the earliest opportunity to better assure meeting your proposed schedule for receiving service. ~ Gas costs will be calculated in conformance with our filed SERVICE LATERAL CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION MAIN EXTENSION POLICY. ~ Electric Costs for the project will be calculated in conformance with our filed SERVICE CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION POLICY. If you have any questions or comments, or ifI can be of further assistance, please call me at the number listed below. My normal work hours are 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. ~ Mike Easler Planner 303425-3955 PLI:ASI: HOTI: TI1\T L\:SEMEHTB'0H fRELH\lIMARY fLAT ARE SUFFICIENT: (l Xcel Energyw 5460 West 60th Avenue Arvada, Colorado 80003 December 12,2003 Carlos Rodriquez 5116 Kalispell St. Denver, CO 80239 Subject: Service Availability Dear Carlos Rodriquez: In accordance with our tariffs filed with and approved by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, gas and electric facilities can be made available to serve your JIroject at 3701 Depew St Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Currently our lead time for design is 4 weeks and lead time for construction is 12 weeks. Due to workload, material availability and design complexity, design and construction lead times are approximate and subject to change. Please submit your plans at the earliest opportunity to better assure meeting your proposed schedule for receiving service. i:8J Gas costs will be calculated in conformance with our filed SERVICE LATERAL CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION MAIN EXTENSION POLICY. i:8J Electric Costs for the project will be calculated in confo~ce with our filed SERVICE CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION POLICY. If you have any questions or comments, or if I can be of furthq: assistance, please call me at the number listed below. My normal work hours are 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Mike Easler Planner 303 425-3955 FLEAS!: NOT!: Tll \ T !:ABEMENTB '6N FRBLlf\.ltM-kItY 'LA T kItE :ffiFFICffiUf. WAR RAN T Y DEE D THIS DEED, Made this 12th day of December, 2003 between Wynona Court Enterprises Inc., a Colorado Corporation of the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado, grantor, and Carlos E. Rodriguez and Enedina Rodriguez whose legal address is 3701 Depew Street, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80212 of the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado, grantees, WITNESS that the grantor for and in consideration of the sum of SEVENTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND 00/100, ($77,500.00) Dollars, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the grantees, their heirs and assigns forever, not in tenancy in common but in JOINT TENANCY, all real property, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado, described as follows: Lot 2, Riley's Roost Subdivision, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado. also known by street and number as 3701 Depew Street, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80212 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the grantees, their heirs and assigns forever. And the grantor, for himself, his heirs and personal representatives, does covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and with the grantees, their heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, he is well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature soever, except general taxes for 2003 and subsequent years; except easements, restrictions, covenants, conditions, reservations and rights of way of record, if any; The grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above-bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the grantees, their heirs and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part thereof. The singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. Wynona Court Enterprises Inc., a Colorado Corporation "~'l~r Glen Haag As reslde STATE OF COLORADO } } ss. County of Jefferson } The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 12th day of December, 2003 by Wynona Court Enterprises Inc., a Colorado Corporation By Glen Haag As President Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires No. 921A - , THERESA DA VIDSMEY , j Rev S/!/~,fAAY PUBLIC ER ATEOFCOlOAAOO l My Commissio / , /c. NOTARY PUBLIC 710 Kipling, Suite 403 Lakewood, COLORADO 80215 n EXPires 0410912006 Date: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA nON REVIEW "-~' "f!ei. '.: 7'.1'''' !:: "\,.:r; u '" <' 0 oLOR~~ Location: 3701 ))GP8<.J s~/- 12 /12..,/O~ Attention: Building Department I have reviewed the attached materials submined in application for approval of a 'S:/,<)6-~;=:-~ /L-Y' KO=S-;~ at the above referenced address. Please note the summary comments below. I.~ 2. -L:- 3. ,./ 4. -L.. 5. V"" 6.~ 7.~ 8. ./ 9.~ IO.~ II. ,/ 12. f-IfA. 13. IV/II' 14. ~ Boundary Closure: V- OK Not OK; refer to stipulations. Drainage: a. Drainage plan and report needed b. Drainage plan not needed c. Lot drainage/grading to be reviewed by Building Division d. Site drainage/grading provisions have ~n reviewed and are: ~ OK _ Not OK; refer to stipulations. NPDES Permit Required: Yes...--- No Public Improvements: a. street paving needed: Yes b. curb and gutter needed: Yes c. sidewalk needed: Yes d. street lights needed: Yes e. storm sewer needed: Yes f. lelter of credit required: Yes lf a letter of credit is required, for what improvements? "'1/1 --->.L No -->L No vNo V" No ~No ...JC:... No Amount of letter of credit: '-'IA Subdivision Agreement required: Development Covenant required: If Yes, for . ",",-/A Traffic impact analysis and report required: State Highway Access Permit needed: New roadway or alley R.O. W. dedication recommended: If yes, what is recommended? All existing dedicated roadways/alleys meet the standards of the City: If 00, which do not and what is requested: .,v/A Yes v No Yes .....JLNo Yes v" No Yes --->::::: No Yes v No V""Yes No APPROVAL: TIle Public Works Department has reviewed this request and hereby gives its approval. subject to the above and/or anached stipulations. :J.,...j..:1-~ Signa",,, David F. Brossman, P.L.S. IZ-/t;;./O..3 Dale NO APPROVAL: TIle Public Works Department has reviewed this request and d<<$ not give its approval for the reasons sta~: Signature David F. Brossman, P.L.S. Dare Stipulations anached: _ Yes No Summary Comments: Anv damne 10 the existin2 Public ImDrOvemenlS as a result of this constrUCtion is to be reoaired 10 med City standards bv the Permit Avolicant DJior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occuoancv. A Draina2c CertiflCation Letter is reauired orior to the issuance of the CertifICate of Occuoancv. Item 1.) FloorJoist 2-4) Beams 5) Foundation Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge , CO Calculations (Per Current IRC) Prepared by Jim A. Devish, P.E. Jones-Devish Consulting engineers 701 W. 48th. Avenue Denver, CO 80216 Voice: 303 293 8991 Fax: 303 293 8928 Table of Contents Page 1.1-1.2 2.1-4.2 5.1 ROdriquez Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 1) SS w UL.mcd 1012 1) Simple span floor joist with uniform load: Loading: (maximum span) P'dl:= IS .psf P'll := 40'psf a:= l.333.ft L:= 16.0.ft -I Oldl:= p'dl'a Oldl = 19.99Slbft -1 Olll:= p'll.a Olll = S3.321bft -1 Oll:= Oldl +Olll Oll = 73.3IS1bft Check 2x12 Him Fir#1: Attributes: A Vir !'''~'''! R, R, Beam Diagram Fb:= 9S0'psi Fv:= 7S.psi Feper:= 40S.psi E:= ISOOOOO.psi t:= I.S.in d:= II.2S.in CD:= 1.0 (Oee) CL := I Cr:= 1.1S CF:= 1.0 A = 16.87S in2 A:= I.d d2 S.-t.- .- 6 d3 1:=1'- 12 Shear: S = 31.641in3 1= 177.979in4 OlI.L Rmax:= - 2 Rmax = 586.521b Rrnax crv:=1.5.- A crv = S2.I3Spsi F'v:= CD.Fv F'v = 75psi cry ~ F'v OK! Bearing: F'eper:= F eper Rmax A'=- . F' cper A = 1.448in2 A lreqd:= - I lreqd = 0.965 in lprovd:= 1.5. in lreqd < lprovd OK! Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303 293 8991 Flexure: L2 M:= Olj'- M = 2346.081b ft 8 M 0"['= - 0"[ = 889.773 psi . S 0"[';; F'b F'b:= CD,CL'CF.Cr.Fb F'b = J092.5psi OK! Deflection: L . - = 0.533m 360 4 5'0l1l'L Il:= 384.E.J L Il';;- 480 L . - = OAm 480 Il = 0.295 in Rodriquez Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 1) SS w UL.mcd 2012 OK! Use 2x12 @ 16" o.c. for all floor members Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303 293 8991 Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO 2)Two span floor steel beam with uniform load: Loading: P'dl := 15.psf a:= 15.0.ft Oldl := P'dl.a OlU:= p'll"a Olt:= Old! + OlU Check W6x12: p'U := 40'psf L:= II.ft -I Old! = 2251bft -I OlU = 600lbft -I Olt = 8251bft Attributes: Fy:= 36.ksi E:= 29000.ksi Lb:= l.33.ft Lc:= 4.2.ft Lu:= 8.6.ft Aprovd:= 3.54.in2 S:= 7.31.in3 1:= 22.I.in 4 T:= 3.5.in Shear: Fv:= o4.Fy Rmax:= ~'(Olt)'L Rmax cr'=- v. T.tw "v< Fv OK! tw:= .24.in k:= .8125.in N:= 6.in Fv = 1404ksi Rmax = 11343.751b Rmin:= i'(Olt)'L Rmin = 3403.1251b "v = 13.504ksi Web Crippling: Rprov:= .66.Fy.(N + 2.5k)tw Rprov = 4579704lb Rmax :; Rprov OK! Flexure: Lb:; Lc L2 M '= Oll'- . 8 M "b'=- . S "b < Fb Fb:= .60.Fy Fb = 21.6ksi M = 120478kip.ft "b = 200484 ks! OK! Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303 293 8991 Jim A. Devish P.E. 2) 2S w UL.mcd 1012 Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 2} 2S w UL.mcd 2012 Deflection (simple span): L . L . 360 = 0.367m 480 = 0.275m 4 "'ilL 1\.:= 5. I\. = 0.308 in 384.E.J L 1\.<- OK! 360 Use W6x12: Bear beam on adjustable steel column with capacity = 12,500 Ib @ L=8'-0", bear column on concrete pad 3.5'x3.5'x12" deep WI {3} # 5 bars each direction Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303 293 8991 Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 4) ML SS w UL.mcd 1012 4) Simple span Loading: beam with uniform load @ garage overhead door: A P'dl := 15.psf P'II := 30.psf WT a:= 12.ft L:= 16.5.ft 1'''~'''1 R, R, Beam Diagram Oldl := p'dl'a -I Oldl = 1801bft -I Olll = 3601bft Olll:= P'Wa -I Olt := Oldl + Olll Olt = 540 Ib ft Check (2) 1 3/4"x11 7/8" x 1.9 E L VL Beam: Attributes Fb:= 2600'psi Fv:= 285.psi Fcper:= 750.psi E:= 1900000.psi t:= 3.5.in d:= 11.875.in CD:= 1.15 (snow) CL'= I [( 12'in).1I1] CF'- - .- d CF = 1.001 A:=t.d d2 S:=t.- 6 A = 41.563 in2 d3 S = 82 259in3 1'= t.- . . 12 1= 488.413 in 4 Shear: Olt.L Rmax := "'2 Rmax "v:=1.5.- A Rmax = 44551b "v = 1 60.782 psi F'v:= CD.Fv F'v = 327.75psi cry ~ Fly OK! Bearing F' eper := F eper Rmax A'-- .- F'eper A = 5.94 in2 A lreqd:= t lreqd = 1.697 in Iprovd:= 5.5.in lreqd < Iprovd OK! Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303293 8991 Flexure: L2 M:;OJt.- 8 M CJf'- '-8 M; J8376.8751bft CJ f ; 2680.828 psi F'b:; CD,CL,CF.Fb F'b ; 2993.477psi CJf'; F'b OK! Deflection: 1:.. ; 0.825 in 240 L . -; 0.55m 360 4 5'OJwL Ii.:; 384.E.J L L -<Ii.<- 360 240 Use (2) 1 3/4"x11 7/S" x 1.9 E LVL Beam: Ii.; 0.647 in OK! Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 4) ML SS w UL.mcd 2012 Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303293 8991 3) Simple span Loading: P'dl :; 15'psf a:; 14.ft IDdl :; p'dl'a IDII :; p'lI'a IDt :; IDdl + IDII Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge. CO beam with uniform load above Bay Window: P'II :; 30'psf L:; 14.0.ft -1 IDdl ; 2101bft -I IDII ; 420lbft -1 IDt ; 630lbft Attributes Check (2) 1 3/4"x11 7/8" x 1.9 E LVL Beam: Jim A. Devish P.E. 3) ML SS w UL.mcd 1012 A Wr !"'~"'! R, R, Beam Diagram Fb:; 2600'psi Fy:; 285.psi Fcper:; 750'psi E:; 1900000'psi (:; 3.5.in d:; 11.875.in CD:; 1.15 (snow) Cv; I CF:; [C2~in Jill] A:; (.d d2 S.;t.- . 6 Shear: ID('L Rmax :; 2 Rmax cry:; 1.5.- A F'y:; CD.Fy (Jv:5" Flv OK! Bearing F'cper:= Fcper Rrnax A'- .- F'eper A ; 5.88 in2 A lreqd:; - ( A ; 41.563 in2 3 . 3 d S ; 82.259m I:; t.- 12 Rmax ; 44101b cry; 159.158psi F'y ; 327.75psi lreqd ; 1.68 in Iproyd:; 5.5.in 'lreqd < IproYd OK! CF; 1.001 I; 488.413 in 4 Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303 293 8991 Flexure: L2 M:= Ol('- M = J5435Jbft 8 M err:= S err = 2251.665 psi F'b:= CD,CL'Cp.Fb F'b = 2993.477psi err'; F'b OK! Deflection: L . - = 0.35m 480 L - = o 467 in 360 . 4 5'OlU.L Li'- .- 384.E.J L L -<Li<- 480 360 Use (2) 1 3/4"x11 7/8" x 1.9 E LVL Beam: Li = 0.391 in OK! Rodriques Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge. CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 3) ML SS w UL.mcd 2012 Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303 293 8991 Rodriquez Residence 3701 Depew Street Wheatridge, CO Jim A. Devish P.E. 5) Foundation.mcd 1011 S) Foundation: Maximum column reaction (interior) is 11 ,SOO Ib with an allowable soil bearing of 1000 psf. Pad size required 3.S'x3.S'x12" deep with (4) #4 each diection asoilallow:~ 1000.psf P:~ 11500.lb L:~ 3.5.ft A:~ L2 p aac!:~ A -2 aac! ~ 938.7761bft a act < a soilallow OK! Maximum column reaction (exterior) is 3,4S0 Ib with an allowable soil bearing of 1000 pst. Exterior footing width does not need to be increased. Footing is 8' below top of basement wall, hince bearing area is 14 ft in lengthx footing width. Ok! by inspection Maximum load to basement footing Pr:~ 45.psf Ptl:~ 55.psf Ir:~ 30.ft If:~ 16.ft P8bw:~ 100'psf hw:~ 8.ft Ir If roT:~ Pr'- + Ptl.- + P8bw.hw 2 2 -I roT ~ 19151bft Use 24"wide x 8" deep x cont., reinforced with (3) # 4 x cont. bars Basement wall: Floors are to be in place prior to backfilling the wall. Psoil :~ 50.psf hw:~ 8.ft tw:~ 8.in $ :~ .9 fy :~ 60.ksi d :~ 4.in h} p :~ Psoil'T p ~ 16001b a:~ 2.67.ft b :~ 8.ft - a a.b M .-p.- rnax .- h w Mrnax ~ 2846.221b ft Mrnax As:~ 1.7- 2 $.fy.d As ~ O.269in use #S vertical bars @ 12" o.C. with #4 x cont horizontal bars @ 24" o.C. Jones Devish Consulting Engineers 303293 8991 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) Building Permit Number: 11979 Date: 4/5/2001 Property Owner: Property Address: 3701 DEPEW ST Contractor License No. : 20967 Company: Galaxie Electric OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Phone: 720-560-9262 Phone: 750-3087 I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree 0 abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responslbili for co phance ith the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wh idge inance, for work under this pannit. TE Total: $3,000.00 $83.25 $0.00 $45.00 $128.25 Construction Value: Permit Fee: Plan Review Fee: Use Tax: (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED Use: Description: UPGRADE EXISTING SERVo TO 150A (S.E. CORNER OF HOUSE). ALSO RUN (4) NEW CIRCUITS TO KITCHEN DW., DISP, REF, COUNTER OUTLETS - RUN (2) CIRCUITS TO LAUNDRY ROOM (1) TO WASTER, (1) TO DRYER (120A) BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SIC: Sq. Ft.: Approval: Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stories : Residential Units: Electrical License No : 20967 Company :Galaxie Electric Expiration Date: 4/5/2002 Approval: OK/KS Plumbing License No : Company: Mechanical License No : Company: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: (1) (2) (3) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Buildin~ Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City, This permit shall expire If (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 days. If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not ,exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit. No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty.four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases ofthel.ob. The issuance of it or the ap rovalo drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the build. es ran 0 h dinance, law, rule or regulation. (4) (5) (6) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) A~cALlO^, Property Owner S -Ie u( f cJ # S e fL.4 Property Address: -X 7 tJ I ()('jJ-(/..J S/ Contractor License No.: 20 If 0 7 Company: b.f}L4KI6.- €~cr-1C/c OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Building Permit Number: Date: Phone: 7?O-S0 0-126? Construction Value: Phone:~ D3-7St' -:j'Of /' 3&00, oJ I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate appHcable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or -covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that aU measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate: that! have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed On this applicatIon, and that) !35sume full responslbllit for compltan with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wh ~idg)prdina es, for work under this pe it. (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED . ~ ~ ~ DATE '.:>~(J r .. iJP.7yq~? -eAt sl.1/'7 SUVKf ~ foC4 Descb~~ KuAJ (:i) VI'OJ c/o/e,-', I-s .;..., fp ~ t,t'i/) /0 () I< d.- ~ 0) Permit Fee: Use Tax: Total: v z. C ,-,Ie VI. S' -k io-..IYt' ~1 I k fJJ6 -V, ) .4J c. /'j~'/ /2tJ,/ BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ~ SIC: Sq. Ft.: Approval: Zoning: !3JJlliI1~ll'~1'J Approval: gqJiWlW.~QJ'l\m~ Approval: Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stones. Residential Units: r:F C<7VI1_v of L"<.19 J I). tV, /tJ,S;J/ ~(I Ct.?UiAki/ Ol...-/"c;f- Lt CJ 1/ C J Electrical License No :209(,7 Company: b4L4/Clk- r!tCk'C Plumbing License No : Company: Mechanical License No : Company: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: (1) (2) (3) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application ~nd is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Code of VVheat Rid~e, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of, the City This permit shall expire If (A) the work authonzed IS not commenced within SIxty (60) days from Issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned fOr a penod of 120 days. If this permit expires. a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required. provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year, If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year. full fees shall be paid for a new permit. No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural now of water causin!;! a drainage problem. Contractor shall notrfy the BUilding Inspector twenty-four (24) hours In advance for all inspections and shat! receive written approval on inspection card before proceec:!iing With successive phases of the job. The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisIons of the bUilding codes or any other ordjnan~, law, rule or regulation. (4) (5) (6) Chief Building Inspector