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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11890 W. 38th Placei CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 235-2855 Office INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: - Job Address: Permit Number: r< A ❑ No one available for inspection: Tim ,'' M/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes(.a Ng, ) When corrections are complete, scheme -inspection online. Date: Inspector i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE . — Building Inspection Division (303) 235-2855 Office INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: DZf = i ❑ No one available for inspection: -Time Re -Inspection required: Yeo When corrections have been made, the le for re -inspection online at: http.-IAvww.ci.whe atridge.co.uslinspbction Dat�;t � i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 235-2855 Office INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: ❑ No one available for inspection: T` i� AM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes 46 When corrections have been made, schecafule for re -inspection online at. http✓/www.ci. wheatridge.co. u�nspection Date�_,llispec g CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 235-2855 Office INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: U No one available for inspection: Time i I QU AM/PM Re -Inspection required: No When corrections have been made, schedule for re -inspection online at: hUpAwww.ci. wheatridge.co.usrinspection Date:_2 d b') 0 inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE City of Wheat Ridge Homeowner Mechanical PERMIT - 202001648 PERMIT NO: 202001648 ISSUED: 08/20/2020 JOB ADDRESS: 11890 W 38th Pl EXPIRES: 08/20/2021 JOB DESCRIPTION: Install gas line to back patio for new fire pit and built-in BBQ *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (408) 910-6457 CADIGAN CHRIS & KRISTEN SUB (303)466-4206 GREG FANGER & KEVIN FANGER 017986 THE GAS CONNECTION *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2403 / APPLEWOOD VILLAGES, PROSPECT V BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 12,000.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 252.00 Permit Fee 236.00 ** TOTAL ** 488.00 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** Work shall comply with 2018 IRC & 2020 NEC. Smoke alarms shall comply with 2018 IRC Section 134. Interior alterations, repairs, fuel -fired appliance replacements, or additions, any of which require a building permit, occurs or where one or more rooms lawfully used for sleeping purposes shall have an operational carbon monoxide alarm installed within fifteen feet of the entrance to each room lawfully used for sleeping purposes. A printed copy of the permit and city stamped on-site plans must be available on-site for the first inspection. 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. If professionals are hired, those contractors are licensed with the City of Wheat Ridge and are listed on the permit. NOTE: Consultations and inspections will only be performed with the homeowner of record present. 1* � 4 41' PERMIT NO: JOB ADDRESS: JOB DESCRIPTION: City of Wheat Ridge Homeowner Mechanical PERMIT - 202001648 202001648 ISSUED: 08/20/2020 11890 W 38th Pl EXPIRES: 08/20/2021 Install gas line to back patio for new fire pit and built-in BBQ 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 this�permrt. I further attest that I am leg ally authorized to include all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be performed and that all work to be performed is disclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. Signature of OWNER or CONTRACTOR (Circle one) Date 1, 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. Issuance 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 and specific approval. 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all requ�ired inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 6. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, anviolation of any provision of any applicable code or any ordinance or regulation of this 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. From: no-reolv(alci.wheatridae.m. us To: CommDev Pets Subject: Online Form Submittal: General Permit Application Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 12:44:10 PM General Permit Application This application is exclusively for Scopes of Work that do not already have a specific form. YOU MUST ATTACH AN ELECTRONIC PAYMENT FORM IN ORDER FOR THE PERMIT TO BE PROCESSED. THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN WORK UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. PROPERTY INFORMATION Is the property Residential Residential or Commercial? Property Address 11890 W 38th PI, Wheat Ridge, C080033 Property Owner Name Chris and Kristen Cadigan Property Owner Phone 408-910-6457 Number (enter WITH dashes, eg 303-123- 4567) Property Owner Email ccadigan11@gmail.com Address Attach City of Wheat Ridge Electronic Payment Form - "DO NOT ATTACH A PICTURE OF A CREDIT CARD" CONTACT INFORMATION Submitting General Contractor or Architect Contractor's License Number (This is a 5 or 6 digit number for the City of Wheat Ridge) Flectron c PaymentForm 0 Fillable 202005011620013849 00608 68• 8 .. Chris Cadigan Contract Phone 408-910-6457 Number (enter WITH dashes, eg 303-123- 4567) Contact Email Address ccadigan11@gmail.com Retype Contact Email ccadigan11@gmail.com Address 01:K167CiI91 ffl0N]avOLelN:/ Detailed Scope of Installing a gas line from our main gas meter to the back patio to Work - Provide a allow for a new fire pit and built-in BBQ. The gas line will be done detailed description of by The Gas Connection. The gas line will be connected to the fire work Including pit and the BBQ by the homeowner. mechanical, electrical, plumbing work occurring, adding/removing walls, etc. Square footage of 70 linear feet scope of work Location of work backyard (backyard, on roof, etc) Project Value (contract 12,000 value or cost of ALL materials and labor) Upload Engineer letter, 11890 W 38th PI - Sub Form - Wheat Ridae ndf other documents on 8 1/2" x 11 " Upload Asbestos Cadiaan NotarizedDoc.odf Report if triggler level is met per CDPHE regulation. Upload Drawings 11 " x 11890W38th P I -Gas L ne Draw no -updated Dd 17" or larger SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I assume full Yes responsibility for compliance with applicable City of Wheat Ridge codes and ordinances for work under any permit issued based on this application. I understand that work Yes may not begin on this property until a permit has been issued and posted on the property. I certify that I have Yes been authorized by the legal owner of the property to submit this application and to perform the work described above. I attest that everything Yes stated in this application is true and correct and that falsifying information in this application is an act of fraud and may be punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. Person Applying for Chris Cadigan Permit Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. , \ / � @ I u � k z 0 \ z j u 7 0 / \ j \ 6\� ?: 2Al� e \ , \ / � @ I u � k z 0 \ z j u 7 0 / \ j \ rPOLEON APPLY SERIAL NUMBER LABEL FROM CARTON SerialIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o. XXXXXXNANA MODELNO. MooEL xo. DO NOT DISCARD BIP50ORB QCABINET FRAME, CABINET AND COUNTER TOP MUST BE MADE FROM NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. DANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS: • Shut off gas to the appliance. • Extinguish any open flame. • Open lid. • If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or fire department. &VAIRL1IIL1 Do not try to light this appliance without reading the "LIGHTING" instructions section of this manual. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. An L.P. cylinder not connected for use must not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death. Notice to Installer: Leave these instructions with the grill owner for future reference. DESIGN CERTIFlEO ® 8 N415-0522 JUN 16.20 Wolf Steel Ltd. 214 Bayview Drive, Barrie, Ontario, CANADA L4N 4Y8 grills@naijoleonijroducts.com www.napoleon.com 2 Napoleon President's Limited Lifetime Warranty NAPOLEON products are designed with superior components and materials, and are assembled by trained craftsmen who take great pride in their work. The burner and valve assembly are leak tested and test -fired at a quality test station. This grill has been thoroughly inspected by a qualified technician before packaging and shipping to ensure that you, the customer, receive the quality product you expect from NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON warrants that components in your new NAPOLEON product will be free from defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase, for the following period: Aluminum castings/ stainless steel base..... Stainless steel lid .......................................... Porcelain enamel lid ..................................... Stainless steel cooking grids ........................ Stainless steel tube burners ......................... Porcelain -enameled cast iron cooking grids. Stainless steel sear plates ............................ Stainless steel infrared rotisserie burner...... Ceramic infrared burners (excluding screen) All other parts ............................................... *Conditions and Limitations This Limited Warranty creates a warranty period as specified in the aforementioned table, for any product purchased through an authorized NAPOLEON dealer, and entitles the original purchaser to the specified coverage in respect of any component replaced within the warranty period, either by NAPOLEON or an authorized NAPOLEON dealer, to replace a component of such product that has failed in normal private use as a result of a manufacturing defect. The "50% off' indicated in the table means the component is made available to the purchaser at a 50% discount off the regular retail price of the component for the period indicated. This Limited Warranty does not cover accessories or bonus items. For greater certainty, "normal private use" of a product means that the product: has been installed by a licensed, authorized service technician or contractor, in accordance with the installation instructions included with the product and all local and national building and fire codes; has been properly maintained; and has not been used as a communal amenity or in a commercial application. Similarly, "failure" does not include: over -firing, blow outs caused by environmental conditions such as strong winds or inadequate ventilation, scratches, dents, corrosion, deterioration of painted and plated finishes, discoloration caused by heat, abrasive or chemical cleaners or UV exposure, chipping of porcelain enameled parts, or damages caused by misuse, accident, hail, grease fires, lack of maintenance, hostile environments such as salt or chlorine, alterations, abuse, neglect or parts installed from other manufacturers. WW www.napoleon.com Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime 10 years full coverage, plus 50% off for life 10 years full coverage, plus 50% off for life 5 years full coverage, plus 50% off for life 5 years full coverage, plus 50% off for life 5 years full coverage, plus 50% off for life 2 years Should deterioration of parts occur to the degree of non-performance (rusted through or burnt through) within the duration of the warranted coverage, a replacement part will be provided. The replacement component is the sole responsibility of NAPOLEON defined by this Limited Warranty; in no event will NAPOLEON be responsible for installation, labor or any other costs or expenses related to the re -installation of a warranted part, for any incidental, consequential, or indirect damages or for any transportation charges, labor costs or export duties. This Limited Warranty is provided in addition to any rights afforded to you by local laws. Accordingly, this Limited Warranty imposes no obligation upon NAPOLEON to keep parts in stock. Based on the availability of parts, NAPOLEON may at its discretion discharge all obligations by providing a customer a prorated credit towards a new product. After the first year, with respect to this Limited Warranty NAPOLEON may, at its discretion, fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding to the original warranted purchaser the wholesale price of any warranted but defective part(s). The bill of sale or copy will be required together with a serial number and a model number when making any warranty claims from NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON reserves the right to have its representative inspect any product or part prior to honoring any warranty claim. You must contact NAPOLEON Customer Service or an authorized NAPOLEON dealer to obtain the benefit of the warranty coverage. v N415-0522 JUN 16.20 r� WARNING! Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, personal injury or death. Read and follow all warnings and instructions in this manual prior to operating grill. Safe Operating Practices N415-0522 JUN 16.20 3 • This gas grill must be assembled exactly according to the instructions in the manual. If the grill was store assembled, you must review the assembly instructions to confirm correct assembly and perform the required leak tests before operating the grill. • Read the entire instruction manual before operating the gas grill. • This gas grill must be used only outdoors in a well -ventilated space and must not be used inside a building, garage, screened -in porch, gazebo or any other enclosed area. • This gas grill must not be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats. • Do not locate unit in windy settings. High winds adversely affect the cooking performance of the gas grill. • Under no circumstances should this gas grill be modified. • Do not operate unit under overhead combustible construction. • Maintain proper clearance to combustibles (27" (686 mm) to rear of unit and 24" (610 mm) to sides). Additional clearance of 24" (610 mm) is recommended near vinyl siding or panes of glass. • Gas must be turned off at the gas supply valve when the gas grill is not in use. • If the enclosure is to house a propane cylinder, the tank portion of the enclosure must be ventilated according to local codes and must not have communication with the cavity used to enclose the gas grill. A propane tank can not be stored below the gas grill. • Do not attempt to use a cylinder that is not equipped with a QCC1 type connection. • When the propane cylinder is connected to the appliance, the gas grill and cylinder must be stored outdoors in a well -ventilated space. • When the gas grill is to be stored indoors, the connection between the propane cylinder and the gas grill must be disconnected and the cylinder removed and stored outdoors in a well ventilated space out of reach of children. Disconnected cylinders must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area. Natural gas units must be disconnected from the supply when being stored indoors. • Inspect the fuel supply hose before each use. If there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to using the gas grill with a replacement hose assembly specified by the grill manufacturer. • Leak test the unit before initial use, annually, and whenever any gas components are replaced. • Follow lighting instructions carefully when operating grill. • Burner controls must be off when turning supply cylinder valve on. • The lid is to be closed during the gas grill preheating period on all models except the BISZ300NFT/PFT and the built-in side burner BISB245. • The BISZ300NFT/PFT and the built-in side burner BISB245 are supplied with a flat cover for storage and protection from the elements. Never place this cover on the grill while hot or operating. Allow grill to cool completely before covering. • Adults and especially children should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures. Young children should be supervised near the gas grill. • Do not leave grill unattended when operating. • Do not light burners with lid closed. • Do not operate rear burner with main burners operating. • Do not move grill when hot or operating. • Keep any electrical supply cord and fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces. • Ensure sear plates are positioned properly according to sear plate installation instructions. The holes must be towards the front of the gas grill (if applicable). • Clean grease tray and sear plates regularlyto avoid build-up, which could lead to grease fires. • Remove warming rack before lighting rear burner. The extreme heat will damage the warming rack. • Inspect infrared burner venturi tube for spider webs and other obstructions periodically. Clean the tubes completely if you find any such obstructions. • Do not allow cold water (rain, sprinkler, hose, etc.) to come in contact with heated unit. A large temperature differential can cause chipping in the porcelain. • Do not allow cold water (rain, sprinkler, hose, etc.) to come in contact with ceramic burners. A large temperature differential can cause cracking in the ceramic tile. • Do not use a pressure washer to clean any part of the unit. www.napoleon.com 4 General Information This Gas Barbecue is certified under Canadian and American National Standards, CSA 1.6-2018 and ANSI Z21.58-2018 respectively for Outdoor Gas Grills and should be installed to conform according to local codes. In absence of local codes, install to the current CAN 8149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Canada or to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 in the United States. If a rotisserie motor is used, it must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in absence of local codes, with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in Canada or the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 in the United States. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and chemicals including di -n -butyl phthalate, which are • known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Propane Cylinder Specifications MZt www.napoleon.com WARNING! If these instructions are not followed exactly, afire causing death or serious injury may occur. WAR N I NG I Do not store a spare propane cylinder on the shelf beneath the barbecue. If the gas grill is being supplied with propane from a portable cylinder, a regulator specified by the manufacturer must be used. The regulator must supply a pressure of 11 inches water column (0.39 PSI) to the gas grill and have a QCC1 type fitting. Cylinders to be used with this unit must be supplied with a QCC1 cylinder valve. A QCC1 cylinder has a positive seating connection, which will not allow gas flow until a positive seal has been achieved. It is also equipped with an excess flow device. In order to attain full flow to the grill, the valves must be in the off position when the cylinder valve is turned on. A dented or rusty cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked by your propane supplier. Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve. Use only a propane supply cylinder constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP -gas cylinders of the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-b339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission, as applicable or the Specifications for LP -Gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.). Cart models have been designed for use with a 20 Ib (9.1 kg) size propane cylinder only (not supplied). The propane cylinder must be provided with a cylinder connection device compatible with the connection for outdoor cooking appliances. The propane cylinder must be provided with a shut-off valve terminating in a propane cylinder valve type QCC1, and a safety relief device having direct communication with the vapor space of the cylinder. The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal and the cylinder shall include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. The cylinder shall incorporate a listed OPD (overfill protection device). Do not store a spare LP -gas cylinder under or near this appliance. Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full. If the preceding information is not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may occur. Gas Hook -Up Instructions WARN I NG I This grill is designed for non-combustible enclosures only, and must be installed and serviced by qualified installerto local codes. WARN I NG I Cabinetframe, cabinet, and countertop must be made from non-combustible material. WARN I NG I As indicated on the rating plate, this gas grill is designed to operate with gas supply pressures of 11" WC for Propane and 7" WC for Natural Gas. For installations where the gas supply pressure exceeds these requirements, a regulator must be installed upstream of the grill's components. If the gas supply pressure is lower than these requirements, the unit will be under -fired and will not reach the maximum temperatures. Ensure that the supply line size complies with local and/or national installation codes. BUILT IN PROPANE GAS HOOK-UP: The piping up to the gas grill is the responsibility of the installer and piping should be located as shown in the built-in instructions. A flexible metal connector is included to simplify the installation of the unit. Connect this flexible metal connector to the flare fitting on the end of the manifold. Connect the other end of the connector to the gas piping. Ensure that the connector does not pass through a wall, floor, ceiling or partition, and is protected from damage. Do not use a hose to connect the unit except to connect the cylinder regulator to the piping system. It must be connected with N415-0522 JUN 16.20 5 rigid pipe, copper tube or an approved flexible metal connector which complies with Z21.24/ CSA 6.10 or ANSI Z21.75/CSA 6.27. The installation must comply with CAN 8149.1 Natural Gas and Propane installation code in Canada, or to the National Fuel Gas code, ANSI Z223.1 in the United States. The gas supply pipe must be sufficiently sized to supply the BTU/h specified on the rating plate, based on the length of the piping run. If installing a side burner, a separate line must be branched off to the side burner unit and enter the side burner opening at the specified location. If the enclosure is to house a propane cylinder, the tank portion of the enclosure must be ventilated according to local codes, and must not have communication with the cavity used to enclose the gas grill. A propane cylinder can not be stored below the gas grill. BUILT IN CYLINDER ENCLOSURES: Built in cylinder enclosures which completely enclose the cylinder must have both of the following: 1. At least one unobstructed ventilation opening on the exposed exterior side of the enclosure located within 5 in (127mm) of the top of the enclosure. The opening must have a total free area of more than 20 in' (130 cm' ) for a 20 Ib (9.1 kg) cylinder and 30 in' (195 cm') for a 30 Ib (13.6 kg) cylinder. 2. At least one ventilation opening on the exposed, exterior side of the enclosure located 1 in (25.4 mm) or less from the floor level. The opening must have a total free area of more than 10 in' (65 cm') for a 20 Ib (9.1 kg) cylinder and 15 in' (100 cm') for a 30 Ib (13.6 kg) cylinder. The upper edge must be no more than 5 in (127 mm) above the floor level. Every opening must be large enough to permit the entrance of a 1/8 in (3.2 mm) rod. WARNING! • The cylinder valve(s) must be readily accessible for hand operation. A door on the enclosure to gain access to the cylinder valves is acceptable, provided it is non-locking and can be opened without the use of tools. • The enclosure for the LP -gas cylinder must isolate the cylinder from the burner compartment to provide shielding from radiation, a flame barrier, and protection from foreign material, such as hot drippings. The enclosure cannot be located directly below the grill. • There must be a minimum clearance of 2 in (51 mm) between the floor of the LP -gas cylinder enclosure and the ground. • The enclosure must be designed so that the LP -gas cylinder can be connected, disconnected and the connections inspected and tested outside the cylinder enclosure. Any connections that can disturbed when installing the cylinder in the enclosure must be accessible for testing inside the enclosure. OPENI A 5'(12 MAXI OPENI B 1" (25.4mm) MAXIMUM N415-0522 JUN 16.20 MAXIMUM LOCKING DOOR CYLINDER SIZE OPENING AAREA OPENING B AREA 20 Ib (9.1kg) 20in2 (130cm2) 10in2 (65cM2) 30 Ib (13.6kg) 30in2 (195cm2) 15in2 (100cm2) www.napoleon.com M O www.napoleon.com BUILT IN NATURAL GAS HOOK-UP: The piping up tothe gas grill is the responsibility of the installer and piping should be located as shown in the built-in instructions. A flexible metal connector is included to simplify the installation of the unit. Connect this connector to the flare fitting on the end of the manifold. Connect the other end of the connector to the gas piping. Ensure that the connector does not pass through a wall, floor, ceiling or partition, and is protected from damage. Do not use a hose to connect the unit. It must be connected with rigid pipe, copper tube or an approved flexible metal connector which complies with Z21.4 /CSA 6.10 or ANSI Z21.75/CSA 6.27. The installation must comply with CAN 8149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Canada, or to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 in the United States. The gas supply pipe must be sufficiently sized to supply the BTU/h specified on the rating plate, based on the length of the piping run. If installing a side burner, a separate line must be branched off to the side burner unit and enter the side burner opening at the specified location. WARN j NG [ Built in units are supplied with a drip pan which holds only a minimal amount of grease. To prevent grease fires, the pan must be cleaned after each use. WARN j NG [ Access must be provided to the inside of the enclosure to make gas connections. DANG E R1 Read all instructions carefully before operating the grill. Failure to follow these instructions exactly could result in a fire causing serious injury or death. The entire installation must be leak tested before operating the grill. Leak Testing Instructions WARNING! A leak test must be performed annually and each time a cylinder is hooked up or if a part of the gas system is replaced. WARN j NG [ Never use an open flame to check for gas leaks. Be certain no sparks or open flames are in the area while you check for leaks. Sparks or open flames will result in a fire or explosion, damage to property, serious bodily injury, or death. Leaktesting: This must be done before initial use, annually, and whenever any gas components are replaced or serviced. Do not smoke while performing this test, and remove all sources of ignition. See Leak Testing Diagram for areas to check. Turn all burner controls to the off position. Turn gas supply valve on. Brush a half-and-half solution of liquid soap and water onto all joints and connections of the regulator, hose, manifolds and valves. Bubbles will indicate a gas leak. Either tighten the loosejoint or have the part replaced with one recommended by the Napoleon Customer Solutions department and have the grill inspected by a certified gas installer. If the leak cannot be stopped, immediately shut off the gas supply, disconnect it, and have the grill inspected by a certified gas installer or dealer. Do not use the grill until the leak has been corrected. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 8 7 Lighting Instructions 1�111LrF Burner__Burn--__ _ - Burner Burner Burner Burner 1® O100 0010 o ®1 WARNING! Open lid Off Position WARNING 1 Ensure all burner controls are in the off position. Slowly turn on the gas supply valve. (01 Main Burner Rear Burner Lighting Side Burner Lighting Lighting (if equipped) (optional) 1. Open grill lid. 1. Open grill lid. 1. Open burner cover. 2. Push and turn any main burner 2. Remove warming rack. 2. Turn side burner control to knob slowlyto the high position. high position. If the pilot lights, continue to push down on the control knob until the burner lights and then release. 3. If the pilot does not ignite, 3. Turn rear burner control to 3. Press and hold then immediately turn the control high position. igniter button until burner lights, knob back to the 'off position and or light by match. repeat step 2 several times. 4. If the pilot and burner will not 4. Press and hold 4. If ignition is not ignite within 5 seconds, turn the igniter button until burner immediate, turn burner control control knob to the 'off' position lights, or light by match. off. Wait 5 minutes. Repeat. and wait 5 minutes for any excess gas to dissipate. Either repeat steps 2 and 3 or light with a match. 5. If lighting the unit with a 5. If ignition is not immediate, match, clip the match into the turn burner control off. Wait 5 supplied lighting rod. Hold the minutes. Repeat. lit match down through the grill and sear plate while turning the corresponding burner valve to high WARN I NG 1 Do not use rear burner while operating main burner. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com E. www.napoleon.com Cooking Instructions Initial Lighting: When lit for the first time, the gas grill emits a slight odor. This is a normal temporary condition caused by the "burn -in" of internal paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process and does not occur again. Simply run the main burners on high for approximately one-half hour. Do not locate this gas grill in windy settings. High winds adversely affect the cooking performance of the gas grill. In extreme circumstances when consistent high winds come from directly behind the unit, heat can vent underneath the control panel. This may cause the control panel to become extremely hot to touch and the knobs to deform. Napoleon offers an optional wind deflector. Install it to help prevent the possibility of improper heat build up. NOTE [ Napoleon is not responsible for: over firing, blow outs caused by environmental conditions such as strong winds, or inadequate ventilation. Main Burner Use: When searing foods, we recommend preheating the grill by operating all main burners in the high position with the lid closed for approximately 10 minutes. Food cooked for short periods of time (fish, vegetables) can be grilled with the lid open. Cooking with the lid closed will ensure higher, more even temperatures that can reduce cooking time and cook meat more evenly. Food that has a cooking time longer than 30 minutes, such as roasts, can be cooked indirectly (with the burner lit opposite to the food placement). When cooking very lean meats, such as chicken breasts or lean pork, the grids can be oiled before pre -heating to reduce sticking. Cooking meat with a high degree of fat content can create flare-ups. Either trim the fat or reduce temperatures to inhibit this. Should a flare-up occur, move food away from the flames and reduce the heat. Leave the lid open. Learn more grilling techniques and delicious recipes by acquiring Napoleon's cookbooks. Direct Cooking: Place food to be cooked on the grill directly over the heat. This method is generally used for searing or for foods that do not require prolonged cooking times such as hamburgers, steaks, chicken pieces, or vegetables. The food is first seared to trap -in the juices and flavor, and then the temperature is lowered to finish cooking the food to your preference. Indirect Cooking: With one or more burners operating, place food to be cooked on the grill over a burner that is not operating. The heat circulates around the food, cooking slowly and evenly. Cooking with this method is much the same as cooking in your oven and is generally used for larger cuts of meats such as roasts, chickens or turkeys, but can also be used for cooking foods that are prone to flare-ups or for smoking foods. Lower temperatures and slower cooking times result in tender foods. Rear Burner Use (If Equipped): Remove the warming rack prior to use, the extreme heat will damage the warming rack. Cooking grids should also be removed if they interfere with the rotisserie. The rear burner is designed to be used in conjunction with the rotisserie kit available from your dealer. Seethe rotisserie kit assembly instructions. To use the counterbalance - remove the rotisserie motor from the gas grill. Place the spit with meat being cooked across the hangers inside the grill. The meat will naturally hang with the heavy side down. Tighten the counterbalance arm and weight so the arm is facing up. Slide the counterweight in or out to balance the load and tighten in place. Re -install the motor and begin cooking. Place a metal dish underneath the meat to collect drippings for basting and naturally delicious gravy. Basting liquid may be added as required. To seal in juices, first operate rear burner on high until brown, then reduce the heat to thoroughly cook foods. Keep the lid closed for best results. Your roasts and fowl will brown perfectly on the outside and stay moist and tender on the inside. For example, a 3 -pound chicken on the rotisserie will be done in approximately 1% hours on medium to high. Search Grill Master Recipes at httos://www.naijoleon.com/ en/us/grills/redoes for "rotisserie". ATTE NTI ON [ Barbecue sauce and salt can be corrosive and will cause rapid deterioration of the gas grill components unless cleaned regularly. When finished cooking disassemble rotisserie components, wash thoroughly with warm soapy water and store indoors. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 O A AS Cleaning Instructions WARN I NG [ Always wear protective gloves and safety glasses when servicing your grill. WARN I NG [ To avoid the possibility of burns, maintenance should be done only when the grill is cool. Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces. Ensure all burners are turned off. Clean grill in an area where cleaning solutions will not harm decks, lawns, or patios. Do not use oven cleaner to clean any part of this gas grill. Do not use a self-cleaning oven cleaner to clean cooking grids or any other parts of the gas grill. Barbecue sauce and salt can be corrosive and will cause rapid deterioration of the grill components unless cleaned regularly. Note: Stainless steel tends to oxidize or stain in the presence of chlorides and sulfides, particularly in coastal areas and other harsh environments, such as the warm, highly humid atmosphere around pools and hot tubs. These stains could be perceived as rust, but can be easily removed or prevented. To provide stain prevention and removal, wash all stainless steel and chrome surfaces every 3-4 weeks or as often as required with fresh water and/or stainless steel cleaner. Grids And Warming Rack: The grids and warming rack are best cleaned with a brass wire brush during the pre -heating period. Steel wool can be used for stubborn stains. It is normal that stainless grids (if equipped) will discolor permanently from regular usage due to the high temperature of the cooking surface. Control Panel: The control panel text is printed directly on the stainless steel and with proper maintenance will remain dark and legible. To clean the panel, use only warm soapy water. Never apply abrasive cleaners on any stainless surfaces, especially the printed portion of the control panel or the printing will gradually rub off. Cleaning Inside The Gas Grill: Remove the cooking grids. Use a brass wire brush to clean loose debris from the casting sides and underneath the lid. Scrape the sear plates with a putty knife or scraper, and use a wire brush to remove the ash. Remove the sear plates and brush debris from the burners with the brass wire brush. Sweep all debris from inside the gas grill into the drip pan. WARNING! Built in units are supplied with a drip pan which holds only a minimal amount of grease. To prevent grease fires, the pan must be cleaned after each use. Drip Pan: Accumulated grease is a fire hazard. Clean the drip pan after each use to avoid grease buildup. Grease and excess drippings pass through to the drip pan, located beneath the gas grill. To clean the drip pan, slide the drip pan free of the grill. Never line the drip pan with aluminum foil, sand or any other material as this could prevent the grease from flowing properly. The pan should be scraped out with a putty knife or scraper. Cleaning The Outer Grill Surface: Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel wool on any painted, porcelain or stainless steel parts of your Napoleon Grill. Doing so will scratch the finish. Exterior grill surfaces should be cleaned with warm soapy water while the metal is still warm to the touch. To clean stainless surfaces, use a stainless steel or a non-abrasive cleaner. Always wipe in the direction of the grain. Over time, stainless steel parts discolor when heated, usually to a golden or brown hue. This discoloration is normal and does not affect the performance of the grill. Porcelain enamel components must be handled with additional care. The baked -on enamel finish is glass -like, and will chip if struck. Touch-up enamel is available from your Napoleon Grill dealer. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 10 www.napoleon.com Maintenance Instructions We recommend this gas grill be thoroughly inspected and serviced annually by a qualified service person. At all times keep the gas grill area free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation and combustion air. Keep the cylinder enclosure ventilation openings (located on the cart sides and at the front and back of the bottom shelf) free and clear from debris. WARN I NG 1 Always wear protective gloves and safety glasses when cleaning your grill. WARN I NG 1 Turn off the gas at the source and disconnect the unit before servicing. To avoid the possibility of burns, maintenance should be done only when the grill is cool. A leak test must be performed annually and whenever any component of the gas train is replaced or gas smell is present. Combustion Air Adjustment: (This must be done by a qualified gas installer.) The air shutter is factory set and should not need adjusting under normal conditions. Under extreme field conditions, adjustments might be required. When the air shutter is adjusted correctly the flames will be dark blue, tipped with light blue and occasionally yellow. • With too little air flow to the burner, the flames are lazy yellow and can produce soot. • With too much air flow, the flames lift erratically and can cause difficulties when lighting. Adjusting the air shutter: 1. Remove cooking grids and sear plates and leave lid open. You may have to open the door or remove the top drawer (if equipped) to access the air -shutter screw located at the mouth of the burner. The back cover must be removed for rear tube burner air shutter adjustment. 2. Loosen air -shutter lock screw and open or close air shutter as required. The normal opening settings are: Main Tube Burner Propane 1/2" (13mm) Rear Tube Burner Propane Full Open Natural 3/8" (10mm) Natural 1/8" (3mm) *Infra -Red burners have no air adjustment. 3. Light the burners and set to high. Visually inspect burner flames. When the shutters are set correctly, turn burners off, tighten locking screws, and replace removed parts. Ensure that the insect screens are installed. Yellow Tipr -. o,,.ner Burner Port W, Approxi mately 1/2" (13mm) N415-0522 JUN 16.20 11 Burner: The burner is made from heavy wall 304 stainless steel, but extreme heat and a corrosive - environment can cause surface corrosion to occur. This can be removed with a brass wire brush. CAUTION 1 Beware of Spiders. Spiders and insects are attracted to the smell of propane and natural gas. The burner is equipped with an insect screen on the air shutter, which reduces the likelihood of insects building nests inside the burner but does not entirely eliminate the problem. A nest or web can cause the burner to burn with a soft yellow or orange flame or cause a fire (flashback) at the air shutter underneath the control panel. To clean the inside of the burner, it must be removed from the gas grill: Remove the screw (s) that attaches the burner to the back wall. Slide the burner back and up wards to remove. Cleaning: Use a flexible venturi tube brush to clean the inside of the burner. Shake any loose debris from the burner through the gas inlet. Check the burner ports and valve orifices for blockages. Burner ports can close over time due to cooking debris and corrosion, use an opened paperclip or the supplied port maintenance bit to clean them. Drill out blocked ports using this drill bit in a small cordless drill. The ports are easier to clean if the burner is removed from the grill, but it can also be done with the burner installed. Do not flex the drill bit when drilling the ports, as this will cause the drill bit to break. This drill is for burner ports only, not for the brass orifices (jets) which regulate the flow into the burner. Take care not to enlarge the holes. Ensure the insect screen is clean, tight, and free of any lint or other debris. Reinstallation: Reverse the procedure to reinstall the burner. Check that the valve enters the burner when installing. Replace sear plate mount and / or tighten screws to complete reinstallation. WARN I NG 1 When reinstallingthe burner after cleaning it is very important that the valve/orifice enters the burner tube before lighting your gas grill. If the valve is not inside the burner tube a fire or explosion could occur. WARN I NG 1 Regulator Hose (when applicable): Check for abrasions', melting, cuts, and cracks in the hose. If any of these conditions exist, do not use the gas grill. Have the part replaced by your Napoleon Gas Grill dealer or qualified gas installer. Aluminum Castings: Clean castings periodically with warm soapy water. Aluminum will not rust, but high temperatures and weathering can cause oxidation to occur on aluminum surfaces. This appears as white spots on the castings. To refinish these areas, clean first and sand lightly with fine sandpaper. Wipe the surface to remove any residue and paint with high temperature barbecue paint. Protect surrounding areas from over -spray. Follow the manufacture's directions for curing. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 12 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Solution Low heat / Low flame For propane - improper lighting procedure. Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully. when valve turned to high. All gas grill valves must be in the off position when the tank valve is turned on. Turn tank on slowly to allow pressure to equalize. See lighting instructions. For natural gas - undersized supply line. Pipe must be sized according to installation code. For both gases -improper preheating. Preheat grill with both main burners on high for 10 to 15 minutes. Excessive flare-ups/ Sear plates installed incorrectly. Ensure sear plates are installed with the holes uneven heat. towards the front and the slots on the bottom. See assembly instructions. Improper preheating. Preheat grill with both main burners on high for 10 to 15 minutes. Excessive grease and ash build on sear Clean sear plates and drip pan regularly. Do plates and in drip pan. not line pan with aluminum foil. Refer to cleaning instructions. Burners burn with yellow Possible spider web or other debris, or Thoroughly clean burner by removing. See flame, accompanied by improper air shutter adjustment. general maintenance instructions. Open air the smell of gas. shutter slightly according to combustion air adjustment instructions. (This must be done by a qualified gas installer.) Flames lift away from Improper air shutter adjustment. Close air shutter slightly according to burner, accompanied combustion air adjustment instructions. (This by the smell of gas, and must be done by a qualified gas installer.) possibly difficulties in lighting. Rear and Side burners will Dead battery/ or installed incorrectly. Replace with premium heavy duty battery. not light with the igniter, but will light with a match. Loose electrode wire or switch terminal Check that electrode wire is firmly pushed wires. onto the terminal on the back of the igniter. Check that the lead wires from the module to the ignition switch (if equipped) are firmly pushed onto their respective terminals. Lifting flames on burner. Close air shutter slightly - see previous problem. Main burner will not light Jet -fire outlet is dirty or clogged. Clean jet -fire outlet with a soft bristle brush. with the igniter, but will light with a match. Humming regulator. Normal occurrence on hot days. This is not a defect. It is caused by internal vibrations in the regulator and does not affect the performance or safety of the gas grill. Humming regulators will not be replaced. Burners will not cross light Dirty or corroded cross light brackets. Clean or replace as required. each other. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 13 Problem Possible Causes Solution "Paint" appears to be Grease build-up on inside surfaces. This is not a defect. The finish on the lid and peeling inside lid or hood. hood is porcelain, and will not peel. The peeling is caused by hardened grease, which dries into paint -like shards, that flake off. Regular cleaning will prevent this. See cleaning instructions. Burner output on "high" Lack of gas. Check gas level in propane cylinder. setting is too low. (Rumbling noise and Supply hose is pinched. Reposition supply hose as necessary. fluttering blue flame at burner surface.) Dirty or clogged orifice. Clean burner orifice. Spider webs or other matter in venturi tube. Clean out venturi tube. Propane regulator in "low flow" state. Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully. All gas grill valves must be in the off position when the tank valve is turned on. Turn tank on slowly to allow pressure to equalize. See lighting instructions. Infrared burner (if Ceramic tiles overloaded with grease Turn burner off and allow to cool for at least equipped) flashes back drippings and build-up. Ports are clogged. two minutes. Relight burner and burn on high (during operation the for at least five minutes or until the ceramic burner abruptly makes tiles are evenly glowing red. a loud "whoosh" sound, followed by a continuous Burner overheated due to inadequate Ensure that no more than 75% of the grill blow -torch type sound ventilation (too much grill surface covered surface is covered by objects or accessories. and grows dim.) by griddle or pan.) Turn burner off and allow to cool for at least two minutes, then relight. Cracked ceramic tile. Allow burner to cool and inspect very closely for cracks. If any cracks are found, contact your authorized Napoleon dealer to order a replacement burner assembly. Leaking gasket surrounding the ceramic tile, Contact your authorized Napoleon dealer for or a weld failure in the burner housing. instructions on ordering a replacement burner assembly. Illumination and Side/Rear Electric power is out Check and replace the batteries in the battery burner Ignition do not box if it ran out work The grill is not receiving electric power Ensure the grill is connected between the battery box and the control panel connector Ignitor works but the knob The knob lights wire connector disconnected Connect the knob light wire connector to the blue lights don't illuminate from the main wire connector main wire connector inside of the control when turn on the light panel switch and the knob red lights also don't illuminate The light switch doesn't work properly Replace the light switch when turn on the gas burners The wire harness doesn't work properly Replace the wire harness of the control panel N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 14 Problem Possible Causes Solution Illuminations of the knob The ignitor switch doesn't work properly Replace the ignitor switch if the switch light and switch work fine but illuminates when you turn the light switch on side/rear burner ignition Check the switch connection inside the control does not work panel if there's no illumination on the switch when you turn it on The ignitor block doesn't work properly Replace the ignitor block if the ignitor switch illuminates and sparking noise can't be heard Illumination and Side/Rear The gap between electrodes is too big or too Adjust the gap between two prongs of the burner Ignition work fine small side burner electrode when the side burner but I can't ignite the side doesn't ignite or rear burner even when sparking noise occurs Adjust the gap between the electrode and the rear burner when the rear burner doesn't ignite The knob and switch lights The batteries are low Replace the batteries blink eight times with 0.5 seconds intervals and then turn off. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 15 KEEP YOUR RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY. � Ordering Replacement Parts Warranty Information MODEL: DATE OF PURCHASE: SERIAL NUMBER: (Record information here for easy reference) For replacement parts and warranty claims, contact the Napoleon dealer where the product was purchased. Before contacting the dealer, check the Napoleon Grills Website for more extensive cleaning, maintenance, troubleshooting and parts replacement instructions at www.napoleon.com. To process a claim, the following information is required: N415-0522 JUN 16.20 1. Model and serial number of the unit. 2. Part number and description. 3. A concise description of the problem ('broken' is not sufficient). 4. Proof of purchase (photocopy of the invoice). In some cases, Napoleon could request to have the parts returned to the factory for inspection before providing replacement parts. Before contacting Napoleon dealer, please note that the following items are not covered by the warranty: • Costs for transportation, brokerage or export duties. • Labour costs for removal and reinstallation. • Costs for service calls to diagnose problems. • Discolouration of stainless steel parts. • Part failure due to lack of cleaning and maintenance, or use of improper cleaners (oven cleaner or other harsh chemicals). www.napoleon.com 16 O www.napoleon.com CAUTION [ During unpacking and assembly we recommended you wear work gloves and safety glasses for your protection. Although we make every effort to make the assembly process as problem free and safe as possible, it is characteristic of fabricated steel parts that the edges and corners might be sharp and could cause cuts if handled incorrectly. WARN I NG [ Construction materials and masonry dust may cause surface damage to units and accessories. The best option is to install components after all construction has been completed and the jobsite has been thoroughly cleaned. If the components must be installed prior to the construction being completed, then exposed surfaces need to be covered to prevent corrosion. All surfaces must be cleaned when construction is completed. Do not use muriatic acid to clean masonry materials from any surfaces. The lime contained in some construction materials is extremely corrosive. During its curing period, (1- 2 months) it is recommended that a stainless steel polish or wax (car wax is acceptable) be applied to prevent direct contact of the lime materials. Getting Started 1. Remove all cart panels, hardware, and grill head from the carton. Raise lid and remove any components packed inside. Use the parts list to ensure all necessary parts are included. 2. Do not destroy packaging until the grill has been fully assembled and operates to your satisfaction. 3. Assemble the grill where it is to be used, lay down cardboard or a towel to protect parts from being lost or damaged while assembling. 4. Most stainless steel parts are supplied with a protective plastic coating that must be removed prior to using the grill. The protective coating has been removed from some of the parts during the manufacturing process and may have left behind a residue that can be perceived as scratches or blemishes. To remove the residue, vigorously wipe the stainless steel in the same direction as the grain. 5. Follow all instructions in the order that they are laid out in this manual. 6. Two people are required to set the grill head into the enclosure. If you have any questions about assembly or grill operation or if there are damaged or missing parts please call our Customer Solutions Department at 1-866-820-8686 between 9 AM and 5 PM (Eastern Standard Time). TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY (tools not included) 3/8" (10 mm) N415-0522 JUN 16.20 ■ v MODEL OPENING DIMENSIONS NOTES W D H BIP50ORB 303/4" 781mm 205/8" 524mm 87/8" 225mm SIDE BURNER 123/4" 324mm 161/2" 419mm 41/2" 114mm OPENING OF AT LEAST 5 SO IN MUST BE PROVIDED FOR COMBUSTION AIR FOR SIDE BURNER. QWARN I NG! This grill is designed for Non-combustible enclosures only, and must be installed and ' serviced by a qualified installer to local codes. • WARN I NG I Use only non-combustible materials (certified to ASTM E-136) such as steel studs, cement board, ceramic tile, marble, paint etc. When adding finishing materials to the appliance. Do not use wood or drywall. OUTDOOR GFI ELECTRICAL OUTLET BUILT-IN SIDEBURNER RECOMMENDED - LOCATE ON SAME SIDE OF GRILL AS ROTISSERIE BRACKET. Note: Accessory frames m overlap opening by 1'/<" w • on all 4 sides. 00 H O 4yW, H 34" (864mm) RECOMMENDED MINIMUM 10 SQ IN OF VENTILATION REQUIRED ON EACH END OF CABINET N415-0522 JUN 16.20 GPS 1NUEOPt ENNG 'Bo,,,. R W1F.5 OPEN G w�+'I NON.GQMgUST�g�EMAjER�A� 1 IN ' WARNING! Apropanetankcannotbe • stored below the gas grill. WARN I N G ! CABINET FRAME, CABINET AND COUNTER TOP ! MUST BE MADE FROM NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. www.napoleon.com W lvsft x4 (Pre-installed at factory.) N570-0087 (1/4" -20 x 7/8^) This grill is designed for masonry, NON-COMBUSTIBLE enclosures only, and must be installed and serviced by a qualified installer to local codes. 1. Attach the side mounting brackets to each side of the grill using (4) 1/4 - 20 x 7/8" screws (N570-0087). Pre-installed at factory. 2. Lay the rear trim piece across the back of the opening. To keep it in place, a dab of silicone may be applied to each wing of the rear trim. 3. Lower the unit in place, the wings on the rear trim should be under the side mounting brackets. Connect the flex supply line to the fitting at the end of the manifold. 4. The entire installation must be leak tested before operating the unit. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 Heat shield uIiN Nn1i N415-0522 JUN 16.20 w www.napoleon.com 20 �s0" x1 x3 www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 N415-0522 JUN 16.20 4ftftoo XZ 21 www.napoleon.com 22 www.napoleon.com WARNING! A leak test must be performed annually and each time a cylinder is hooked up or if a part of the gas system is replaced. WARN j NG [ Never use an open flame to check for gas leaks. Be certain no sparks or open flames are in the area while you check for leaks. Sparks or open flames will result in a fire or explosion, damage to property, serious bodily injury, or death. Leak testing: This must be done before initial use, annually, and whenever any gas components are replaced or serviced. Do not smoke while performing this test, and remove all sources of ignition. See Leak Testing Diagram for areas to check. Turn all burner controls to the off position. Turn gas supply valve on. Brush a half-and-half solution of liquid soap and water onto all joints and connections of the regulator, hose, manifolds and valves. Bubbles will indicate a gas leak. Either tighten the loosejoint or have the part replaced with one recommended by the Napoleon Customer Solutions department and have the grill inspected by a certified gas installer. If the leak cannot be stopped, immediately shut off the gas supply, disconnect it, and have the grill inspected by a certified gas installer or dealer. Do not use the grill until the leak has been corrected. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 23 Wind Deflector Assembly Instructions ACCESSORY N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 24 Rotisserie Kit Assembly Instruction (accessory) Assemble rotisserie kit components as shown. Ensure stop bushing is tightened on the inside of hood casting. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 NAPOLEON FPPOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiON N'11 XXXXXXWWW NINE MODELE NE PAS JETER BIP50ORB Q! AVE RTISSEM ENT! LA CHARPENTE DU CABINET, LE CABINET ET LE COMPTOIR DOWENT ETRE FAITS DE MATERIAUX INCOMBUSTIBLES. QDANGER SI VOUS DETECTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ: • Fermez I'alimentation en gaz a I'appareil. • Eteignez toute flamme nue. • Ouvrez le couvercle. • Si I'odeur persiste, eloignez-vous de I'appareil et appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz ou le service des incendies. AVERTISSEMENT Ne tentez pas d'allumer cet appareil avant d'avoir lu la section «INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE» de ce manuel. Pour votre securite, n'entreposez pas et n'utilisez pas d'essence ou autres liquides et vapeurs inflammables a proximite de cet ou tout autre appareil. Une bonbonne de propane non branchee ne devrait pas etre entreposee a proximite de cet ou de tout autre appareil. Si ces instructions ne sont pas suivies a la lettre, un feu ou une explosion pourraient s'ensuivre, causant des dommages a la propriete, des blessures corporelles ou des pertes de vie. Note a I'installateur : Laissez ces instructions au proprietaire du gril pour consultation ulterieure. pEg10p Wolf Steel Ltd. 214 Bayview Drive, Barrie, Ontario, CANADA L4N 4Y8 CERTIFlEY ® cPA71F1 8 Rrills@naooleonoroducts.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com Garantie a Vie Limitee du President des grils a gaz Napoleon Les produits NAPOLEON sont congus avec des composants et des materiaux de qualite superieure, assembles par des artisans qualifies qui sont fiers de leur travail. Le bruleur et le montage de la soupape subissent un test de detection de fuite et d'allumage a une station de test de la qualite. Ce gril a ete soigneusement inspecte par un technicien qualifie avant d'etre emballe et expedie pour garantir que vous, le client, recevez le produit de qualite dont vous vous attendez de la part de NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON garantit que les composants de votre nouveau produit NAPOLEON seront exempts de defauts de materiau ou de fabrication a compter de la date de I'achat, et ce, pour la duree suivante : Couvercle en acier inoxydable.................................. Couvercle en porcelaine emaillee ............................. Grilles de cuisson en acier inoxydable ...................... BrOleurs tubulaires en acier inoxydable .................... Grilles de cuisson en fonte emaillee en porcelaine.... Plaques de bruleur en acier inoxydable .................... BrGleur arriere infrarouge en acier inoxydable ................ Bruleurs infrarouges en ceramique (grillage exclu) ... Toutes les autres pieces ........................................... *Conditions et limitations ......... A vie ......... A vie ......... A vie ......... 10 ans de pleine garantie, plus 50 % de rabais jusqu'a la 10e annee ......... 10 ans de pleine garantie, plus 50 % de rabais jusqu'a la 10e annee ......... 5 ans de pleine garantie, plus 50 % de rabais jusqu'a la 5e annee ......... 5 ans de pleine garantie, plus 50 % de rabais jusqu'a la 5e annee ......... 5 ans de pleine garantie, plus 50 % de rabais jusqu'a la 5e annee ......... 2 ans La presente garantie limitee couvre une periode de garantie telle que specifiee dans le tableau ci-dessus pour tout produit achete par 1'entremise d'un detaillant autorise NAPOLEON et donne droit a I'acheteur d'origine a la couverture specifiee relativement a tout composant remplace durant la periode de garantie, que ce soit par NAPOLEON ou un detaillant autorise NAPOLEON, pour Ie remplacement de tout composant qui presente une defaillance dans Ie cadre d'un usage prive normal a la suite d'un defaut de fabrication. La mention « 50 % de rabais » indiquee dans Ie tableau signifie que Ie composant est mis a disposition de I'acheteur a 50 % de son prix de detail courant pour la periode indiquee. La presente garantie limitee ne couvre ni les accessoires ni les articles offerts gratuitement. II est entendu que 1'« usage prive normal » d'un produit signifie que le produit : a ete installe par un technicien de service ou entrepreneur certifie, conformement aux instructions d'installation incluses avec le produit et a tous les codes d'incendie et de construction locaux et nationaux; a ete entretenu correctement; et n'a pas ete utilise dans une application a usage collectif ou commercial. De la meme maniere, « defaillance » n'inclut pas : la surchauffe, les extinctions causees par des conditions environnementales telles que des vents forts ou une ventilation inadequate, les egratignures, les bosses, la corrosion, la deterioration des finis peints et plaques, la decoloration due a la chaleur, aux nettoyants abrasifs ou chimiques ou a 1'exposition a des rayons UV, 1'ecaillage des pieces en porcelaine emaillee ou les dommages causes par un mauvais usage, un accident, la grele, des feux de graisse, un manque d'entretien, un environnement inadequat tel que le sel ou le chlore, des alterations, des abus, des negligences ou des pieces installees par d'autres fabricants. Dans le cas dune deterioration des composants causant le mauvais fonctionnement de I'appareil (perforation par la rouille ou la surchauffe) pendant la periode couverte par la garantie, les pieces de rechange seront fournies par NAPOLEON. Les composants de rechange relevent de la seule responsabilite de NAPOLEON telle que definie par la presente garantie limitee; en aucun cas, NAPOLEON ne saurait etre tenu responsable de ('installation, de la main -d'oeuvre ou de tous autres couts ou depenses relatifs a la reinstallation d'une piece garantie, de tous dommages accessoires, consecutifs ou indirects ni de tous frais de transport, de main - d'oeuvre ou taxes d'exportation. La presente garantie limitee vient s'ajouter a tous les droits qui vous sont accordes par la legislation locale. Par consequent, la presente garantie limitee n'impose pas a NAPOLEON ('obligation de garder des pieces en stock. En fonction de la disponibilite des pieces, NAPOLEON peut, a sa discretion, se liberer de toute obligation en fournissant a un client un credit au prorata applicable a un nouveau produit. Apres la premiere annee, NAPOLEON peut, a sa discretion, se liberer entierement de toute obligation en ce qui concerne la presente garantie limitee en remboursant a I'acheteur d'origine le prix de gros de toute piece garantie et defectueuse. La facture ou une copie sera requise ainsi que le numero de serie et le numero de modele lors d'une reclamation aupres de NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON se reserve le droit de demander a son representant d'inspecter tout produit ou piece avant d'honorer toute reclamation. Pour pouvoir beneficier de la couverture de garantie, vous devez contacter le service a la clientele de NAPOLEON ou un detaillant autorise NAPOLEON. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 27 AVERT I SSE MENTI Si ces instructions ne sont pas suivies, des dommages materiels, des blessures corporelles ou des pertes de vie pourraient s'ensuivre. Lisez et respectez tous les avertissements et les instructions de ce manual avant de faire fonctionner le gril. Pratiques Securitaires D'utilisation N415-0522 JUN 16.20 • Ce gril a gaz dolt etre assemble conformement aux instructions du manuel. Si le gril a ate assemble en magasin, vous devez reviser les instructions d'assemblage afin de confirmer que le gril ait ate assemble correctement et aussi pour effectuer un test de detection de fuite avant d'utiliser le gril. • Lire le manuel d'instructions au complet avant d'utiliser le gril. • Ce gril doit etre utilise uniquement a 1'exterieur, dans un endroit bien aere et ne doit jamais etre utilise a l'interieur d'un batiment, d'un garage, un gazebo, une veranda avec para moustique, ou de tout autre endroit ferme. • Ce grit a gaz West pas congu pour etre installe dans ou sur des vehicules recreatifs et/ou des bateaux. • N'installez pas Ie grit dans un endroit venteux. Les vents forts nuiront a la performance de cuisson de votre grit. • Ce grit ne devra etre modifie en aucun cas. • Ne pas utiliser Ie grit sous une construction inflammable quels. • Respecter les degagements recommandes des materiaux inflammables (27" (686 mm) a I'arriere du grit et 24" (610 mm) sur les cotes). Une distance plus grande 24" (610 mm) est recommandee a proximite d'un recouvrement de vinyle ou d'une surface vitree. • Lorsque Ie grit nest pas utilise, I'alimentation en gaz dolt etre fermee. • Si Ie cabinet doit servir de rangement pour Ie reservoir de propane, la partie du cabinet servant de rangement au reservoir doit etre ventilee selon les codes Iocaux et ne doit pas communiquer avec la partie servant a encastrer Ie grit. Un reservoir de propane ne peut pas etre range sous Ie grit. • Ne pas tenter d'utiliser une bonbonne qui nest pas equipee d'un raccord de type QCC1. • Lorsque la bonbonne de propane nest pas debranchee du grit, la bonbonne et Ie grit doivent etre entreposes a 1'exterieur, dans un endroit bien aere. • Lorsque Ie grit doit etre entrepose a l'interieur, la bonbonne de propane doit etre debranchee du grit et entreposee a 1'exterieur dans un endroit bien aere, hors de la portae des enfants. Les bonbonnes de propane ne doivent en aucun temps etre entreposees a l'interieur d'un batiment, d'un garage ou de tout autre endroit ferme. Les appareils au gaz nature) doivent etre debranches de Ieur source d'alimentation en gaz Iorsqu'ils sont entreposes a l'interieur. • Inspectez Ie tuyau d'alimentation en gaz avant chaque utilisation. S'il montre des signes de fendillement excessif, d'usure ou s'il est coupe, it doit etre remplace par un ensemble de rechange specifie par Ie fabricant avant d'utiliser Ie grit. • Faire un test de fuites avant la premiere utilisation, annuellement et a chaque fois qu'une composante de gaz est changee. • Suivre les instructions d'allumage a la Iettre Iorsque vous utilisez votre grit. • Les soupapes des brQleurs doivent etre fermees Iorsque vous ouvrez la soupape d'alimentation en gaz. • Le couvercle doit etre ferme Tors de la periode de prechauffage du grit sur tous les modeles a 1'exception du BISZ300NFT/PFT et du brQleur lateral B1SB245. • Votre grit encastre (BISZ300NFT/PFT) et brQleur lateral (B1SB245) est fourni avec un couvercle plat servant pour Ie rangement et la protection contre les intemperies. Ne placezjamais ce couvercle sur Ie grit Iorsque celui-ci est chaud ou en fonction. Laissez Ie grit refroidir completement avant de placer Ie couvercle. • Les adultes et particulierement les enfants doivent etre sensibilises aux risques que representent les surfaces exposees a des temperatures elevees. Surveillez Iesjeunes enfants Iorsqu'ils sont pres du grit. • Ne pas Iaisser Ie grit sans surveillance Iorsqu'il est allume. • Ne pas allumer Ie grit avec Ie couvercle ferme. • Ne pas utiliser Ie brQleur arriere en meme temps que Ie brQleur principal. • Ne pas deplacer Ie grit pendant qu'il fonctionne ou qu'il est chaud. • Gardez les fits electriques et les tuyaux d'alimentation en gaz eloignes des surfaces chauffantes. • S'assurer que les plaques du brQleur sont bien en place selon Ie Iivre d'instructions. Les trous doivent etre places vers I'avant du grit (si c'est approprie). • Nettoyer Ie tiroir d'egouttement et les plaques du brQleur regulierement pour eviter les feux de graisse. • Enlever la grille-rechaud avant d'allumer Ie brQleur arriere. La chaleur intense pourrait I'endommager. • Inspecter les tubes de venturi des brQleurs infrarouges pour de toiles d'araignees ou toutes autres obstructions regulierement. • Ne pas permettre a 1'eau froide (pluie, arrosoir, boyeau d'arrosage etc) de venir en contact avec Ie grit chaud. Une grande difference de temperature pourrait causer 1'eclatement de la porcelaine. • Ne pas permettre a 1'eau froide (pluie, arrosoir, boyeau d'arrosage etc) de venir en contact avec les brQleurs en ceramique. Une grande difference de temperature pourrait causer la ceramique a fissurer. • N'utilisez pas un pulverisateur pour nettoyer I'appareil. www.napoleon.com ME. 9zt www.napoleon.com Information generale Ce gril a gaz est certifie selon les normes nationales Canadiennes et Americaines, CSA 1.6-2018 et ANSI Z21.58-2018 respectivement pour des grils a gaz pour 1'exterieur et son installation devrait etre conforme aux codes Iocaux. En I'absence de codes Iocaux, installez selon les normes courantes CAN/CSA-6149.1 du code d'installation du gaz nature) et de Propane au Canada ou selon les normes ANSIZ223.1 du a National Fuel Gas » aux Etats-Unis. Si un moteur de rotissoire est utilise, it doit etre electriquement mis a la terre conformement aux codes Iocaux ou, en I'absence de tels codes, conformement a la version courante du code CSA C22.1 electrique canadien ou au code ANSI/NFPA 70 aux Etats-Unis. AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit peut vous exposer a des substances chimiques incluant Ie plomb et des alliages de plomb qui, selon ('Etat de Californie, causeraient Ie cancer, et des substances chimiques incluant Ie phtalate de di-n-butyle qui, selon ('Etat de Californie, causeraient des malformations congenitales ou autres dangers pour la reproduction. Pour de plus amples renseignements, visitez Ie www. P65Warnings.ca.gov. la bonbonne de AVE RTISSE M E NTI Si ces instructions ne sont pas suivies a la lettre, un incendie pourrait s'ensuivre, causant des blessures graves ou la mort. Si le gril est alimente en propane a partir d'un cylindre portatif, vous devez utiliser un regulateur recommande par le fabricant. Le regulateur doit fournir une pression de 11 pouces de colonne d'eau (0,39 Ib/po') au gril et posseder un raccord de type QCC1. Les cylindres utilises avec ce gril doivent etre munis d'une soupape QCC1. Un cylindre QCC1 possede un raccord qui empeche 1'ecoulement du gazjusqu a ce qu'unjoint etanche soit obtenu. II est aussi equipe d'un dispositif de controle d'ecoulement du gaz. Afin d'obtenir un debit maximal de gaz, les soupapes du gril doivent etre fermees lorsque vous ouvrez la soupape du cylindre. Un cylindre bossele ou rouille peut etre dangereux et devrait etre verifie par votre fournisseur de propane. N'utilisezjamais un cylindre avec une soupape endommagee. Utilisez uniquement un cylindre de propane fabrique et etiquete selon la Norme nationale du Canada CAN/CSA-b339, "Bouteilles et tubes utilises pour le transport des marchandises dangereuses"; et selon la norme de la Commission canadienne des Transports, s'il y a lieu, ou selon la norme du a US Department of Transportation (DOT) ». Les modeles avec chariot ont ete congus pour etre utilises avec un cylindre de propane de 20 livres (9,1 kg) uniquement (non fourni). Le cylindre de propane doit etre equipe d'un systeme de raccordement compatible avec le raccord des appareils de cuisson exterieurs. Le cylindre de propane doit etre equipe d'une soupape d'arret se raccordant a une soupape de type QCC1. Une valve de securite doit etre branchee directement sur le cylindre. Le systeme d'alimentation du cylindre doit etre installe de maniere a permettre 1'evacuation des vapeurs et doit avoir un collet pour proteger la soupape du cylindre. Le cylindre doit etre muni d'un dispositif de detection de trop-plein. Ne rangez pas de cylindre de propane de rechange sous cet appareil ou a proximite. Ne remplissezjamais le cylindre a plus de 80 pour cent de sa pleine capacite. Si les consignes ci-dessus ne sont pas suivies a la lettre, un feu pourrait s'ensuivre, causant des blessures corporelles ou des pertes de vie. L'installation doit etre conforme a la norme CAN 8149.1 du Code d'installation du gaz nature) et du propane au Canada, ou a la norme ANSI Z223.1 du National Fuel. Instructions De Branchement Du Gaz AVE RTISS E M E NTI Ce gril est con�u pour des cabinets incombustibles seulement et doit etre installe et entretenu par un installateur qualifie selon les codes Iocaux. AVE RTISS E M E NTI La charpente du cabinet, le cabinet et le comptoir doivent etre faits de materiaux incombustibles. AVE RTISS E M E NTI Comme it est indique sur la plaque d'homologation, ce gril a gaz est con�u pour fonctionner a des pressions d'alimentation en gaz de 11 po de colonne d'eau pour le propane et de 7 po de colonne d'eau pour le gaz naturel. Pour les installations ou la pression d'alimentation en gaz est superieure a celles exigees, un regulateur de pression doit etre installe en amont des composantes du gril. Si la pression d'alimentation en gaz est inferieure a celles exigees, I'unite sera sous-alimentee et sera incapable d'atteindre des temperatures maximales. Assurez-vous que la grosseur de la conduite d'alimentation est conforme aux codes d'installation Iocaux ou nationaux. BRANCHEMENT DU PROPANE AU GRIL ENCASTRE: La tuyauteriejusqu au gril a gaz est la responsabilite de I'installateur et doit etre positionnee comme illustre dans le manuel d'instructions du gril encastre. Un raccord flexible metallique est inclus afin de faciliter ('installation de I'appareil. Branchez ce raccord au N415-0522 JUN 16.20 29 raccord evase de situe a 1'extremite du collecteur. Branchez I'autre extremite du raccord a la conduite de gaz. Assurez-vous que Ie raccord ne passe pas a travers un mur, un plancher, un plafond ou une cloison et qu'il Boit protege contre tout dommage. Ne pas utiliser de boyau pour brancher I'appareil sauf pour brancher Ie regulateur du cylindre au systeme de tuyauterie. Le bra nchement doit etre fait avec du tuyau rigide, du tuyau de cuivre ou un raccord metallique flexible approuve qui se conforme aux normes Z21.24 /CSA 6.10 ou ANSI Z21.75/CSA 6.27. L'installation doit se conformer au Code d'installation du gaz nature) et du propane CAN 8149.1 au Canada ou au National Fuel Gaz Code ANSI Z223.1 aux Etats-Unis. Vous devez avoir une pipe de conducteur hors du quat d'ade de gaz pour fournir ce gril le gaz de BTU/h indique sur la plaque de controle, basee sur la Iongueur de la course de tuyauterie. Si vous installez un brQleur lateral, une conduite separee doit etre embranchee au brQleur lateral en entrant par l'ouverture du brQleur lateral a 1'emplacement indique. Si Ie cabinet doit servir de rangement pour Ie reservoir de propane, la partie du cabinet servant de rangement au reservoir doit etre ventilee selon les codes Iocaux et ne doit pas communiquer avec la partie servant a encastrer Ie grit. Un reservoir de propane ne peut pas etre range sous Ie grit. ENCEINTE DU CYLINDRE POUR GRIL ENCASTRE : Les enceintes qui enferment completement Ie cylindre doivent respecter les deux conditions suivantes 1. L'enceinte doit avoir au moins une ouverture de ventilation non obstruee sur Ie cote exterieur expose de 1'enceinte situee a moins de 5 po (127 mm) du haut du 1'enceinte. L'ouverture doit avoir un espace Iibre total de plus de 20 pot (130 cm2) pour un cylindre de 20 Ib (9,1 kg) et 30 pot (195 cm2) pour un cylindre de 30 Ib (13,6 kg). 2. L'enceinte doit avoir au moins une ouverture de ventilation sur Ie cote exterieur expose de 1'enceinte situee a 1 po (25,4 mm) ou moins du plancher de 1'enceinte. L'ouverture doit avoir un espace Iibre total de plus de 10 pot (65 cm2) pour un cylindre de 20 Ib (9,1 kg) et 15 pot (100 cm2) pour un cylindre de 30 Ib (13,6 kg). La bordure superieure ne doit pas etre a plus de 5 po (127 mm) au-dessus du plancher de 1'enceinte. Chaque ouverture doit etre suffisamment large pour permettre d'y introduire une lige de 1/8 po AVERTISSEMENT! ! . Les soupapes de cylindre seront facilement accessibles et a portee de la main. Une Porte peut etre installee sur 1'enceinte pour acceder aux soupapes, pourvu qu'elle ne soit pas verrouillable et que l'on puisse I'ouvrir sans outil. • Venceinte pour Ie cylindre de propane doit isoler Ie cylindre du compartiment du brQleur de fa�on A servir d'ecran contre l'irradiation, de barriere de flammes et de protection contre les matieres etrangeres comme les jus de cuisson chauds. Venceinte ne peut etre situee directement sous Ie grit. • 11 doit y avoir un degagement minimum de 2 pouces (51 mm) entre Ie plancher de 1'enceinte du cylindre et Ie sol. • Venceinte sera con�ue de maniere a ce que Ie cylindre de propane puisse etre branche, debranche et que les raccords puissent etre inspectes et testes a 1'exterieur de 1'enceinte. Tous les raccords qui peuvent subir des manipulations accidentelles durant l'installation du cylindre doivent demeurer accessibles pour etre inspectes pour des fuites a l'interieur de 1'enceinte. OUVERTURE A 5" (12] mm) MAXIMUM OUVERTURE B 2" (51 mm) POU E NON VERROUILLABLE 1" (25,4 mm) Oil IS LA PARTITION DOLER MAXIMUM HE CYLINDRE DU GRIL 5"(12)mm) MAXIMUM GRANDEUR DU OUVERTUREA OUVERTUREB CYLINDRE 20 Ib (9,1 kg) 20 pD' (130 cm') 10 pD' (65 cm') 30 Ib (13,6 kg)) 30 pD' (195 cm') 15 pD' (100 cm') N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 30 "ZI A I 2 Ow H www.napoleon.com BRANCHEMENT DU GRIL ENCASTRE AU GAZ NATUREL: La tuyauterie jusqu'au gril a gaz est la responsabilite de I'installateur et doit etre positionnee comme illustre dans le manuel d'instructions du gril encastre. Un raccord flexible metallique est inclus afin de faciliter ('installation de I'appareil. Branchez ce raccord au raccord evase de situe a 1'extremite du collecteur. Branchez I'autre extremite du raccord a la conduite de gaz. Assurez-vous que Ie raccord ne passe pas a travers un mur, un plancher, un plafond ou une cloison et qu'il soit protege contre tout dommage. Ne pas utiliser de boyau pour brancher I'appareil sauf pour brancher Ie regulateur du cylindre au systeme de tuyauterie. Le branchement doit etre fait avec du tuyau rigide, du tuyau de cuivre ou un raccord metallique flexible approuve qui se conforme aux normes Z21.24 /CSA 6.10 ou ANSI Z21.75/CSA 6.27. L'installation doit se conformer au Code d'installation du gaz nature) et du propane CAN 8149.1 au Canada ou au National Fuel Gaz Code ANSI Z223.1 aux Etats-Unis. Vous devez avoir une pipe de conducteur hors du quat d'ade de gaz pour fournir ce gril Ie gaz de BTU/h indique sur la plaque de controle, basee sur la Iongueur de la course de tuyauterie. Si vous installez un brQleur lateral, une conduite separee doit etre embranchee au brQleur lateral en entrant par l'ouverture du brQleur lateral a 1'emplacement indique. Si Ie cabinet doit servir de rangement pour Ie reservoir de propane, la partie du cabinet servant de rangement au reservoir doit etre ventilee selon les codes Iocaux et ne doit pas communiquer avec la partie servant a encastrer Ie grit. Un reservoir de propane ne peut pas etre range sous Ie grit. AVE RTISS E M E NTI Les grils encastres sont munis d'un plateau d'egouttement qui ne peut contenir qu'une petite quantite de graisse. Afin d'eviter les feux de graisse, le plateau doit etre nettoye apres chaque utilisation. AVE RTISS E M E NTI Vous devez prevoir un acces dans le cabinet pour permettre gaz connection. DANGER! Lisez attentivement toutes les instructions avant de faire fonctionner le grit. Si ces instructions ne sont pas suivies a la lettre, un incendie pourrait s'ensuivre, causant des blessures graves ou la mort. Vinstallation complete doit etre verifiee pour des fuites avant de faire fonctionner I'appareil. Test de detection de fuites AVE RTISS E M E NTI II doit etre fait avant la premiere utilisation, annuellement et a chaque fois qu'une piece du systeme de gaz est remplacee ou reparee. AVE RTISS E M E NTI N'utilisez pas une flamme nue pour verifier pour des fuites de gaz. Assurez- vous qu'il n'y ait aucune etincelle ni flamme nue a proximite de I'endroit a verifier. Les etincelles ou les flammes nues provoqueront un feu ou une explosion, causant des dommages materiels, des blessures graves ou des pertes de vie. Test de fuites : II doit etre fait avant la premiere utilisation, annuellement et a chaque fois qu'une piece du systeme de gaz est remplacee ou reparee. Ne fumez pas et enlevez toutes sources d'allumage lorsque vous faites ce test. Consultez le schema de test de fuites pour voir les endroits a tester. 1 - Fermez tous les boutons des brQleurs. Ouvrez la soupape de la bonbonne. 2 -Appliquez une solution de deux parts egales de savon liquide et d'eau sur tous les joints du regulateur, le tuyau et ses raccords. 3 - Des bulles indiqueront une fuite de gaz. Resserrez le joint ou remplacez la piece avec une autre recommandee par le Centre Solution de Napoleon et faites inspecter votre gril par votre fournisseur de gaz. 4 - Si la fuite ne peut etre reparee, fermez I'alimentation de gaz a la bonbonne, enlevez-1a et faites inspecter votre gril par votre fournisseur de gaz ou detaillant. N'utilisez pas I'appareil jusqu'a ce que la fuite soit reparee. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 Instruct' Bou? d'allumeur gauche 1® gauche centre droite centre d'arriere dmite O100 0010 o 0001 31 AVERT I SSE M ENT! Ouvrez le couvercle Fermez Q AVERT IS SEMEN T! Fermeztous les boutonsdecontrdle des brOleurs,ouvrez la :01 soupape d'alimentation en gaz lentement. Allumage du brOleur principal Allumage du brOleur Allumage du brOleur arriere. (si equipe) lateral. (facultatif) 1. Ouvrez le couvercle. 1. Ouvrez le couvercle. 1. Ouvrez le couvercle du brOleur. 2. Enfoncez et tournez lentement l'un des 2. Enlevez la grille-rechaud. 2. Tournez le bouton de boutons de controle du brOleur principal controle du brOleur lateral a la position «eleve ». Si la veilleuse sur «eleve ». s allume, maintenez enfonce le bouton de controlejusqu a ce que le brOleur sallume, puis relachez-le. 3. Si la veilleuse nes allume pas, tournez 3. Tournez le bouton de 3. Poussez et tenir la immediatement le bouton de controle controle du brOleur arriere bouton d'allumeur, ou en position a arret » et repetez 1'etape 2 sur «eleve ». allumez avec une allumette. plusieurs fois. 4. Si la veilleuse ou Ie brOleur ne 4. Poussez et tenir la 4. Si I'allumage ne se fait s'allument pas apres 5 secondes, tournez bouton d'allumeur pas immediatement, Ie bouton de controle en position a arret » ou allumez avec une fermez Ie bouton de et attendez 5 minutes pour que Ie gaz en allumette. controle du brOleur et exces puisse se dissiper. Ensuite, repetez attendez 5 minutes. les etapes 2 et 3 ou allumez avec une Repeter. allumette. 5. Si vous allumez I'appareil avec une 5. Si I'allumage ne se fait allumette, fixez-la dans la tige d'allumage pas immediatement, fournie. Tenez I'allumette allumee et fermez Ie bouton de abaissez-la dans Ie grit jusqu'en dessous controle du brOleur et des plaques de brOleur et tournez la attendez 5 minutes. soupape du brOleur correspondant a Repeter. eleve ». AVERTISSEMENTI N'utilisez jamais le brOleur arriere avec le brOleur principal. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 32 Instructions d'operation Eclairage initial : Lorsqu'il est allume pour la premiere fois, le gril degagera une Iegere odeur. Ceci est un phenomene normal et temporaire cause par 1'evaporation des peintures et lubrifiants internes utilises dans Ie processus de fabrication et ne se reproduira plus. Allumez simplement les brOleurs de cuve a a eleve » pendant une demi-heure. N'installez pas ce gril a gaz dans un endroit venteux. Les vents forts nuiront a la performance de cuisson de votre gril a gaz. Dans des conditions extremes de grands vents soutenus arrivant directement a I'arriere de ('unite, la chaleur du grit peut evacuer sous Ie panneau de commande. Le panneau de commande peut ainsi devenir extremement chaud au toucher et les boutons de commande risquent de se deformer. Napoleon vous offre un deflecteur illustre ci-dessous. Installez ce deflecteur pour aider a eviter les possibles accumulations de chaleur inappropriees. NOTE 1 Napoleon ne sera pas responsable d'une surchauffe ou d'une extinction causee par des ! conditions environnementales telles que des vents forts ou une ventilation inadequate. Utilisation du brOleur principal : Avant de cuire les aliments it est recommande de prechauffer Ie grit a «eleve » avec Ie couvercle ferme pendant environ 10 minutes. Les aliments a cuisson courte (poisson, legumes) peuvent etre grilles avec Ie couvercle ouvert. Line cuisson avec Ie couvercle ferme procurera des temperatures plus elevees et plus constantes qui reduiront la periode de cuisson et cuiront la viande de fagon plus egale. Les aliments qui requierent un temps de cuisson de plus de 30 minutes, tels que les rods, peuvent etre cuits en utilisant la methode indirecte (avec Ie brOleur allume du cote oppose a 1'emplacement de la viande). Lorsque vous faites cuire des viandes tres maigres, comme une poitrine de poulet ou du porc maigre, it est a conseiller de huiler les grilles de cuisson avant Ie prechauffage ce qui aura pour effet d'empecher la viande de trop colter aux grilles. Le fait de cuire de la viande avec beaucoup de gras, peut causer des flambees soudaines. II suffit alors d'enlever Ie gras avant la cuisson ou de reduire la temperature pour remedier a ce probleme. En cas de flambees, eloignez les aliments de la flamme et reduisez la temperature. Gardez Ie couvercle ouvert. Pour des instructions plus detaillees, veuillez consulter Ie a Livre de recettes toutes saisons » de Napoleon. Cuisson directe : Placez les aliments a cuire sur la grille de cuisson, directement au-dessus de la chaleur. Cette methode est habituellement utilisee pour faire saisir les aliments ou pour la nourriture necessitant rhi une courte cuisson - les hamburgers, les steaks, Ie poulet, les legumes, etc. La nourriture est d'abord saisie W afin d'emprisonner Iesjus et la saveur, puis la temperature est reduite afin de terminer la cuisson selon www.napoleon.com vos preferences. Cuisson indirect : Avec un ou plusieurs brOleurs en fonction, placez la nourriture a cuire sur la grille au- dessus d'un brOleur inactif. La chaleur circule autour de I'aliment, ce qui le fait cuire lentement et de fagon egale. Ce type de cuisson ressemble a la cuisson dans un four et est generalement utilise pour les plus grosses pieces de viande telles que les rods, les poulets ou les dindes, mais it peut aussi etre utilise pour cuire la nourriture ayant tendance a produire des poussees de flamme. Ce type de cuisson diminuera la temperature; le ralentissement de la cuisson donnera une viande plus tendre a chaque fois. Utilisation du brOleur arriere (si equipe) : Enlevez la grille-rechaud avant de I'allumer, La chaleur intense pourrait I'endommager. Les grilles de cuisson doivent egalement etre enlevees si elles interferent avec ('utilisation de la rotissoire. Le brOleur arriere est congu pour etre utilise avec 1'ensemble de rotissoire. Consultez les instructions de montage de 1'ensemble rotissoire pour plus de details.Pour placer le contre- poids au bon endroit enlevez le moteur de la rotissoire de son support. Placez la broche qui supporte la viande sur les deux supports a l'interieur du gril. Le morceau de viande se placera naturellement avec son cote le plus pesant vers le bas. Fixez le contre-poids en place en plagant le bras vers le haut. Vous devez ensuite glisser le poids vers le haut ou vers le bas afin de contrebalancer le poids de la viande puis serrez- le en place. Replacez le moteur et commencez la cuisson. Placez la lechefrite sous la viande pour recuperer lejus de cuisson qui servira pour arroser la viande et creer ainsi une delicieuse sauce naturelle. On peut egalement ajouter un peu d'eau si necessaire pour favoriser I'arrosage. Afin de capturer lejus a l'interieur de la viande, reglez le brOleur arriere a «eleve » jusqu'au brunissement puis, reduisez ensuite la chaleur pour une cuisson complete. Gardez le couvercle ferme pour obtenir de meilleurs resultats. Vos rotis et volailles seront parfaitement dores a 1'exterieur tout en restant tendres et juteux a l'interieur. Par exemple, un poulet de 3 livres sur la rotissoire sera cuit dans approximativement 1h30 a une temperature entre moyenne et haute. Consultez votre "Livre de recettes toutes saisons" de NAPOLEON pour de plus amples informations AVERTISSEM ENT! La sauce BBQet le sel sont corrosifs et causeront une deterioration rapide des composantes de votre gril a gaz a moins de les nettoyer regulierement. Une fois la cuisson terminee, demontez les composantes de la rotissoire, lavez-les bien a 1'eau chaude savonneuse et rangez-les a l'interieur. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 O A sss 33 Nettoyage AVE RTISSEM ENT! Portez toujours des gants protecteurs et des lunettes de securite lorsque vous nettoyez votre gril. AVE RTISSEM ENTI Fermez le gaz a la source et debranchez I'appareil avant 1'entretien. Ventretien devrait etre effectue seulement Iorsque Ie grit est froid pour eviter toutes possibilites de brOlure. Un test de detection de fuites devrait etre effectue annuellement ou a chaque fois qu'une composante de gaz est remplacee. Note : L'acier inoxydable a tendance a s'oxyder ou a tacher en presence de chlorures et de sulfures que l'on retrouve particulierement dans les zones cotieres ainsi que dans les environnements chauds et humides tels que les piscines et les spas. Ces taches peuvent etre prises pour de la rouille mais elle peuvent etre facilement enlevees et meme evitees. Afin de prevenir les taches, nettoyez toutes les surfaces en acier inoxydable et en chrome toutes les trois a quatre semaines ou au besoin avec de 1'eau douce et un nettoyant a acier inoxydable. Les grilles de cuisson et la grille-rechaud : Les grilles de cuisson et la grille-rechaud sont plus faciles a nettoyer durant la periode de prechauffage en utilisant une brosse en Iaiton. Une Iaine d'acier peut etre utilisee pour les taches les plus rebelles. Les grilles en acier inoxydable (si equipe) vont changer de couleur en permanence dO a la chaleur excessive de la surface de cuisson. Nettoyage du panneau de commande: Le texte sur Ie panneau de commande est imprime directement sur I'acier inoxydable. Avec un bon entretien, Ie texte restera toujours sombre et Iisible. Ne pas utiliser de detergents abrasifs (Ajax, Vim, Old Dutch, etc.) pour nettoyer les surfaces en acier inoxydable, en particulier la partie imprimee du panneau de commande. Le texte disparaitra progressivement si vous utilisez ces produits. Utilisez uniquement de 1'eau chaude savonneuse pour nettoyer. Nettoyage de l'interieur du gril : Enlevez les grilles de cuisson. Utilisez une brosse en Iaiton pour enlever les debris non-incrustes sur les cotes de la cuve et a l'interieur du couvercle. Grattez les plaques de brOleur avec un couteau a mastic ou un grattoir puis utilisez une brosse en Iaiton pour enlever la suie. Enlevez les plaques de brOleur et nettoyez les debris sur le brOleur a I'aide de la brosse. Nettoyez tous les debris qui se trouvent a l'interieur du gril en les faisant tomber dans le tiroir d'egouttement. Le tiroir d'egouttement devrait etre gratte a I'aide d'un couteau a mastic ou d'un grattoir enjetant les debris dans le recipient a graissejetable. Le recipient jetable devrait etre remplace entre deux et quatre semaines selon la frequence d'utilisation du gril. Pour vous procurer des recipients de rechange, informez-vous a votre representant. Assurez-vous de replacer les plaques de brOleur dans la bonne position. (Consultez les instructions de montage si necessaire pour un positionnement correct). AVE RTISS E M E NTI Les grils encastres sont munis d'un plateau d'egouttement qui ne peut contenir qu'une petite quantite de graisse. Afin d'eviter les feux de graisse, le plateau doit etre nettoye apres chaque utilisation. Tiroir d'egouttement: L'accumulation de graisse peut creer un risque de feu. Nettoyez le tiroir d'egouttement apres chaque utilisation afin d'eviter une accumulation de graisse. La graisse et les jus de cuisson tombent dans le tiroir d'egouttement qui se trouve sous la cuve du gril. Pour nettoyer le tiroir d'egouttement, glissez-le hors du gril. Ne tapissezjamais votre tiroir d'egouttement de papier d'aluminium, de sable ou de tout autre materiau, car ceci aurait pour effet de nuire au bon ecoulement de la graisse. Le tiroir d'egouttement devrait etre gratte a I'aide d'un couteau a mastic ou d'un grattoir. Nettoyage de 1'exterieur du gril : N'utilisez pas de produits abrasifs pour nettoyer les pieces peintes, de fini porcelaine ou en acier inoxydable. Les elements en porcelaine emaillee doivent etre manipules avec soin. Le fini emaillee etant cuit, it devient comme du verre; it s'ebrechera au moindre choc. Vous pouvez vous procurer de la peinture emaillee pour les retouches chez votre detaillant Napoleon. Utilisez une solution d'eau savonneuse chaude pour nettoyer 1'exterieur du gril pendant qu'il est encore tiede au toucher. Pour nettoyer les surfaces en acier inoxydable, utilisez un produit de nettoyage a acier inoxydable ou un produit de nettoyage tout usage sans abrasif. Frottez toujours dans le sens du grain. N'utilisez pas de Iaine d'acier car elle egratignerait le fini. Les pieces en acier inoxydable vont decolorer sous I'effet de la chaleur pour habituellement prendre une couleur doree ou brune. Cette decoloration est normale et n'affectera pas la performance du gril. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 34 www.napoleon.com Instructions d'entretien Nous vous conseil Ions de faire inspecter ce gril a gaz annuellement par un technicien de service qua lMe. Uemplacement du gril a gaz dolt etre garde libre de tous materiaux combustibles, essence ou autres liquides et vapeurs inflammables en tout temps. Les apports d'air comburant et d'air de ventilation ne doivent pas etre obstrues. Les ouvertures d'aeration du compartiment de la bonbonne (situees sur les cotes du chariot, et a I'avant et a I'arriere de la tablette inferieure) doivent etre libres de debris en tout temps. AVE RTISS E M E NTI Portez toujours des gants protecteurs et des lunettes de securite lorsque vous nettoyez votre gril. AVE RTISSE M E NTI Fermez le gaz a la source et debranchez I'appareil avant 1'entretien. L'entretien devrait etre effectue seulement Iorsque Ie grit est froid pour eviter toutes possibilites de brulure. Un test de detection de fuites devrait etre effectue annuellement ou a chaque fois qu'une composante de gaz est remplacee. Ajustement De Lair De Combustion (ceci doit etre effectue par un installateur qualifie): Le volet d'air est regle a I'usine et ne devrait pas avoir besoin normalement d'etre ajuste. Cependant dans des conditions exceptionnelles un ajustement peut etre requis. Lorsque le volet d'air est bien ajuste, les flammes seront bleues foncees avec des pointes bleues pales ou quelques foisjaunes. • Si le brQleur ne regoit pas assez d'air, les flammes seront jaunes pales et produiront possiblement de la suie. • Si le brQleur regoit trop d'air, les flammes scintilleront de fagon erratique et causeront possiblement des problemes d'allumage. Pour ajuster le volet d'air: 1, Enlevez les grilles de cuisson, les plaques de brQleur et laissez le couvercle ouvert. II sera peut-etre necessaire d'ouvrir la porte ou retirer le tiroir du haut pour acceder (si equipe) a la vis du volet d'air. Pour ajuster le volet d'air du brQleur arriere, vous devez enlevez le couvercle arriere. 2, Desserrez la vis de verroullage du volet d'air et ouvrez ou fermez le volet d'air selon le cas. Les ajustements normaux sont: BrQleur tube principal Propane 1/2"(13mm) BrQleur tube arriere Propane ouvert au complet Naturel 3/8" (10mm) Naturel 1/8" (3mm) *Les brQleurs infrarouges Wont pas de reglage de volet d'air. 3, Allumez les brQleurs et positionnez-les a "high". Inspectez visuellement les flammes. Lorsque les volets sont ajustes, eteignez les brQleurs, serrez la vis de verrouillage et replacez les pieces qui avaient ete enlevees. Assurez-vous que les petits grillages contre les insectes sont installes. BrQleur Bleu Pale -7 -\ Pointe Ja u ne Bleu Fonce rifice du BrQleur i"(13mm) N415-0522 JUN 16.20 Pt 35 BrQleurtubulaire : Le brQleur est fait d'acier inoxydable 304, ma is en raison de la chaIeur extreme et d'un environnement corrosif, it se produira une corrosion de surface. Enlevez cette corrosion a I'aide d'une brosse en Iaiton. Nettoyez les orifices bouchees a I'aide d'un trombone deplie. N'agrandissez surtout pas les orifices du brQleur. ATTENTION 1 Aux a ra ignees Les araignees et les insectes sont attires par I'odeur du propane et du gaz naturel. Le brQleur est muni d'un grillage contre les insectes qui protege le volet d'air reduisant ainsi la possibilite que les insectes se construisent des nids dans le brQleur mais ceci nest pas efficace a 100 %. Le nid ou la toile d'araignee fera que le brQleur produira une flammejaune pale ou orangee ou causera des a rates » de feu au niveau des volets d'air sous le panneau de controle. Pour nettoyer I'interieur du brQleur, vous devez le detacher du gril. Retirez la vis qui fixe le brQleur a la paroi arriere du gril. Soulevez I'arriere du brQleur vers le haut pour le retirer. Utilisez une brosse flexible de tube de venturi pour nettoyer I'interieur du brQleur. Faites sortir tous les debris qui se trouvent a I'interieur du brQleur en le brossant. En raison des debris de cuisson et de la corrosion, les orifices de brQleur peuvent se boucher avec le temps. Utilisez un trombone deplie ou le foret d'entretien d'orifice fourni. Nettoyez les orifices bouches a I'aide de ce foret insere dans une petite perceuse sans fil. Les orifices du brQleur peuvent etre nettoyes si Ie brQleur est en place. Toutefois, Ie nettoyage sera plus facile si Ie brQleur est retire du grit. Ne pliez pas Ie foret en nettoyant les orifices, car Ie foret casserait. Ce foret doit etre utilise pour les orifices de brQleur seulement. Ne I'utilisez pas pour les orifices en Iaiton (jets) qui servent a regulariser Ie debit vers Ie brQleur. Assurez-vous que Ie grillage est propre, serre et Iibre de tous debris ou dechets. Verifiez egalement que les orifices de la soupape sont propres. N'agrandissez surtout pas les orifices. Reinstallation : Reinstallez le brQleur. Assurez-vous que la soupape penetre le brQleur lors de la reinstallation. Replacez le couvre-brQleur et la vis centrale afin de terminer ('installation. AVE RTISS E M E NT! Lors de la reinstallation du brQleur apres le nettoyage, it est tres important que la soupape / ('orifice entre dans le brQleuro avant que vous allumiez votre gril a gaz. Si la soupape nest pas a I'interieur du brQleur, un feu ou une explosion pourrait survenir. AVE RTISSEM ENT! Boyau (si applicable): Verifiez I'usure, coupures, craquelures ou s'il est fondu. Si vous decouvrez une de ces defectuosites, n'utilisez pas votre gril. Faites remplacer la piece par votre detaillant NAPOLEON ou par un installateur qualifie. Moulages en aluminium : Nettoyez les moulages periodiquement a I'aide d'une solution d'eau savonneuse chaude. L'aluminium ne rouillera pas mais dQ aux chaleurs elevees et aux effets climatiques, une oxydation se produira sur les surfaces d'aluminium. Ceci apparaitera comme des taches blanches sur les moulages. Pour reparer le fini des moulages, sablez-les a I'aide d'un papier emeri fin. Essuyez la surface et peinturez avec de la peinture a gril haute temperature. Protegez les alentours des vapeurs de peinture. Suivez les directives de sechage inscrites sur la bonbonne de peinture. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 36 Guide de depannage Probl6me Causes possibles Solutions Faible chaleur/petite flamme Pour le propane - Assurez-vous que la procedure d'allumage est lorsque le bouton de contr6le est a procedure d'allumage suivie a la lettre. Tous les boutons de contr6le du eleve ». incorrect. gril doivent etre fermes lorsque vous ouvrez la soupape de la bonbonne. Tournez la soupape de la bonbonne lentement pour assurer 1'equilibre de la pression. Voir les instructions d'allumage. Pour Ie gaz nature) -tuyau La grosseur du tuyau doit etre conforme au code d'alimentation trop petit. d'installation. Pour les deux sortes de gaz Prechauffez Ie grit en allumant les brOleurs de - mauvais prechauffage. cuve a «eleve ». pendant 5 a 10 minutes. Poussees de flamme excessives/ Plaques de brOleur mal Assurez-vous que les plaques sont installees avec chaleur inegale. installees. les trous vers I'avant et les fentes en dessous. Voir les instructions d'assemblage. Mauvais prechauffage Prechauffez Ie grit en allumant les brOleurs de cuve a a eleve » pendant 5 a 10 minutes. Accumulation excessive Nettoyez les plaques de brOleur et Ie tiroir de graisse et de cendres d'egouttement regulierement. Ne tapissez pas Ie sur les plaques de tiroir d'egouttement avec du papier d'aluminium. brOleur et dans Ie tiroir Consultez les instructions de nettoyage. d'egouttement. Les flammes produites par les Possibilite de toiles Retirez Ie brOleur et nettoyez-Ie completement. brOleurs sont jaunes et vous d'araignee ou autres Consultez les instructions d'entretien. Ouvrez detectez une odeur de gaz. debris, ou d'un mauvais leg&rement les volets d'air tout en vous ajustement des volets conformant aux instructions de reglage des volets d'air. d'air. (ceci doit etre effectue par un installateur de gaz qualifie). Les flammes se detachent du Mauvais ajustement des Fermez Iegerement les volets d'air tout en vous brOleur, accompagnees d'une volets d'air. conformant aux instructions de reglage des volets odeur de gaz et possiblement une d'air (ceci doit etre effectue par un installateur de difficulte d'allumage. gaz qualifie). Les brOleurs arri&re et lateral ne La pile est dechargee ou Remplacez la pile par une pile neuve. s'allument pas avec I'allumeur, mais installee incorrectement. s'allume avec une allumette. Mauvais contact des Verifiez que les fits de ('electrode sont solidement fits de ('electrode et des enfonces sur Ie terminal du module d'allumage. terminaux. Verifiez que les fits de raccordement du module au bouton d'allumeur (si equipe) sont solidement enfonces sur chacun de Ieur terminal respectif. Les flammes se separent Fermez Ie volet d'air Iegerement -voir Ie du brOleur. probleme precedent. Le brOleur principal ne s'allume pas La sortie de I'allumeur Jet- Nettoyez la sortie de I'allumeur Jet -fire avec une avec I'allumeur, mais s'allume avec fire est sale ou obstruee brosse a poils doux. une allumette. est sale ou obstrue. Le regulateur murmure lorsque Probleme normal par Ceci West pas un defaut. Le murmure est cause I'appareil fonctionne. temps chaud. par une vibration a l'interieur du regulateur et n affecte en rien la performance et la securite du grit a gaz. Les regulateurs emettant un murmure ne seront pas remplaces. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 37 Probleme Causes possibles Solutions Les brQleurs ne s'allument pas les Supports de pont Nettoyez ou remplacez au besoin. uns aux autres. d'allumage sales ou corrodes. La peinture semble peler a Accumulation de graisse Ceci West pas un defaut. Le fini du couvercle est l'interieur du couvercle. sur les surfaces internes. en acier inoxydable et porcelainise et ne pelera pas. Le pelage est cause par la graisse qui durci et seche comme des eclats de peinture qui pelent. Un nettoyage regulier previendra ce probleme. Consultez les instructions de nettoyage. Les controles sont regles a a eleve » Manque de gaz. Verifiez le niveau de propane dans la bonbonne. mais la chaleur generee par les brQleurs est trop basse. Le tuyau d'alimentation en Replacez le tuyau d'alimentation gaz est pince. convenablement. L'injecteur du brQleur est Nettoyez l'injecteur du brQleur. sale ou obstrue. Presence de toiles Nettoyez le tube du venturi. d'araignee ou autres debris dans le tube du venturi. Le regulateur de propane Assurez-vous que la procedure d'allumage est est en situation de suivie a la lettre. Tous les boutons de controle du faible debit ». gril doivent etre fermes lorsque vous ouvrez la soupape de la bonbonne. Tournez la soupape de la bonbonne lentement pour assurer 1'equilibre de la pression. Voir les instructions d'allumage. Le brQleur infrarouge (si equipe) Les tuiles de ceramique Fermez Ie brQleur et laissez -Ie refroidir pendant produit des retours de flamme sont surchargees de au moins deux minutes. Reallumez Ie brQleur (pendant qu'il fonctionne, Ie graisse de cuisson et et reglez-Ie a «eleve » pendant au moins cinq brQleur fait subitement un bruit qui d'accumulations, les minutes ou jusqu a ce que les tuiles deviennent s apparente a un a whoosh », suivi orifices sont obstrues. uniformement incandescentes. d'un bruit continuel semblable a une Iampe a souder et qui diminue Le brQleur a surchauffe Ne recouvrez pas plus que 75 %de la surface en intensite. dQ a une ventilation de cuisson avec des objets ou des accessoires. inadequate (trop grande Fermez Ie brQleur et laissez -Ie refroidir pendant surface de cuisson au moins deux minutes puis reallumez-Ie. recouverte par des plaques de cuisson ou des plateaux). Des tuiles de ceramique Laissez Ie brQleur refroidir puis verifiez de pres sont fissurees. pour des fissures. Si vous detectez des fissures, commandez un brQleur de rechange aupres de votre detaillant autorise Napoleon. Le jointd'etancheite ContactezvotredetaillantautoriseNapoleon autour de la ceramique pour obtenir des instructions sur I'achat d'un West plus etanche, ou une brQleur de rechange. soudure dans Ie bonier du brQleur est cassee. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com M Probleme Causes possibles Solutions L'eclairage et I'allumage du brQleur L'electricite est coupee Verifiez les piles dans le boitier de piles; lateral / arriere ne fonctionnent pas remplacez-les si elles sont epuisees. Le grit ne regoit pas Assurez-vous que Ie bonier de batterie du grit d'electricite est connecte au connecteur du panneau de commande. L'allumeur fonctionne, mais Le connecteur de fit des Connectez Ie connecteur du fit de Iumiere du les voyants bleus du bouton ne voyants de bouton est bouton au connecteur du fit principal a l'interieur s'allument pas Iorsque l'interrupteur deconnecte du connecteur du panneau de commande. d'eclairageest allume.Les voyants defilprincipal rouges du bouton ne s'allument pas non plus Iorsque les brQleurs a gaz L'interrupteur ne Remplacez l'interrupteur d'eclairage. sont allumes. fonctionne pas correctement Le faisceau de cables Replacez Ie faisceau de cables du panneau de ne fonctionne pas commande. correctement L'eclairage du bouton et des voyants Le commutateur Remplacez Ie commutateur d'allumage si Ie de I'interrupteur fonctionne bien, d'allumage ne fonctionne voyant du commutateur s'allume Iorsque vous mais I'allumage du brQleur lateral / pas correctement allumez Ie commutateur d'eclairage arriere ne fonctionne pas Verifiez la connexion du commutateur dans Ie panneau de commande, s'il nest pas allume Iorsque vous Ie mettez en marche. Le bloc d'allumage Remplacez Ie bloc d'allumage si Ie commutateur ne fonctionne pas s'allume Iorsque vous allumez les Iumieres et que correctement vous entendez un bruit d'etincelle. L'eclairage et I'allumage du brQleur L'ecart entre les electrodes Ajustez 1'ecart entre les deux branches de lateral / arriere fonctionnent est trop grand ou trop ('electrode du brQleur lateral Iorsque Ie brQleur correctement, mais je ne peux pas petit lateral nes allume pas. allumer Ie brQleur lateral ou arriere, Ajustez 1'ecart entre ('electrode et Ie brQleur meme Iorsque des etincelles se arriere Iorsque Ie brQleur arriere ne s'allume pas. produisent Les voyants des boutons et Les piles sont (presques) Remplacez les piles. interrupteurs clignotent 8 fois a vides. intervalles de 0,5 seconde, puis s'eteignent. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 w GARDEZ VOTRE RE(7U COMME PREUVE D'ACHAT POUR VALIDER VOTRE Commande de pieces de rechange Information sur la garantie MODELE : DATE D'ACHAT : NUMERO DE SERIE : (Inscrivez 1'information id pour y avoir acces facilement.) Pour commander des pieces de rechange ou faire une reclamation sous garantie, communiquez avec le detaillant Napoleon o6 le produit a ete achete. Avant de contacter le detaillant Napoleon, consultez le site Web des grils Napoleon pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur le nettoyage, 1'entretien, le depannage et les pieces a www.naDoleon.com Pour qu'une reclamation soit traitee, l'information suivante est necessaire 1. Modele et numero de serie de I'appareil. 2. Numero de la piece et description. 3. Description concise du probleme (a casse » n'est pas suffisant). 4. Preuve d'achat (copie de la facture). Dans certains cas, Napoleon peut vous demander de retourner la piece a des fins d'inspection avant de fournir une piece de rechange. Avant de contacter le detaillant Napoleon, veuillez noter que la garantie ne couvre pas les elements suivants : N415-0522 JUN 16.20 • coots de transport, de courtage et frais d'exportation; • coots de main -d'oeuvre pour 1'enlevement et ('installation de la piece; • coots des appels de service pour diagnostiquer le probleme; • decoloration des pieces en acier inoxydable; • casse des pieces causee par un manque d'entretien et de nettoyage, ou par ('utilisation d, nettoyants inappropries (nettoyant a fourneau ou autres produits chimiques agressifs). www.napoleon.com 40 L O ATTE NTION! Lors du deballage et de I'assemblage, nous vous conseilions de porter des gants de travail et des lunettes de securite pour votre protection. Malgre tous nos efforts pour assurer que I'assemblage soit aussi securitaire et sans probl6me que possible, it se peut que les bords et les coins des pikes usinees en acier soient coupants et qu'ils causent des coupures si les pikes ne sont pas manipulees correctement. AVE RTISS E M E NTI La poussi6re des materiaux de construction et de ma�onnerie peut endommager la surface des unites et des accessoires. Ainsi, it est preferable de proceder a ('installation des composants une fois la construction achevee et le chantier soigneusement nettoye. Si les composants doivent Etre installes avant la fin des travaux, couvrez les surfaces exposees afin de prevenir la corrosion. Toutes les surfaces doivent Etre nettoyees une fois la construction terminee. N'utilisez pas d'acide chlorhydrique pour nettoyer les materiaux de ma�onnerie sur toute surface. La chaux contenue dans certains materiaux de construction est extremement corrosive. Pendant sa periode de durcissement (1 a 2 mois), it est recommande d'appliquer un vernis ou une cire (une cire automobile convient) pour I'acier inoxydable afin d'eviter le contact direct avec les materiaux de chaux. Pour Commencer 1. Retirez tous les panneaux, le materiel et le gril du carton d'emballage. Soulevez le couvercle et enlevez les composants qui se trouvent a I'interieur. Servez-vous de la liste de pikes pour vous assurer que toutes les pikes necessaires sont incluses. 2. Ne detruisez pas 1'emballagejusqu a ce que le gril ait ete completement assemble et qu'il fonctionne a votre satisfaction. 3. Assemblez Ie grit la ou it sera utilise et posez un carton ou une serviette afin d'eviter de perdre ou d'endommager les pieces Tors de I'assemblage. 4. La plupart des pikes en acier inoxydable poss6dent un revetement de plastique protecteur qui ' doit etre enleve avant d'utiliser le gril. Le revetement de protection a deja ete retire de certaines pikes lors du processus de fabrication, ce qui a pu laisser un residu pouvant etre perqu comme des egratignures ou des marques. Pour enlever ce residu, frottez I'acier inoxydable vigoureusement dans le sens du grain. 5. Suivez toutes les instructions dans l'ordre donne dans ce manuel. 6. Deux personnes sont necessaires pour mettre la grill dans 1'enceinte. Si vous avez des questions a propos de I'assemblage ou du fonctionnement du gril, ou si des pikes sont manquantes ou endommagees, veuillez appeler notre departement du Service aux Consommateurs au 1-866-820-8686 entre 9 h et 17 h (heure normale de I'Est). OUTILS REQUIS POUR L'ASSEMBLAGE (oudis non inclus) 02) 3/8" (10 mm) www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 41 MODELE DIMENSIONS DE COUVERTURE NOTES L P H BIP50ORB 303/4" 781mm 205/8" 524mm 87/8" 225mm BRULEUR LATERAL 12 3/4" 324mm 161/2" 419mm 41/2" 114mm PRNOIR UNE OUVERTURE LAU MOINS5 PO' POUR LAIR DE VENTILATION NECESSAIRE POUR LE BRULEUR LATERAL ' AVE RTI SS EM ENT! Ce gril conyu pour des cabinets incombustibles seulement et doit etre installe et entretenu par un installateur qualifie selon les codes locaux. AVE RTI SS EMENT! Lorsquevousajoutezdes materiauxdefinitional'appareil,n'utilisezque des materiaux incombustibles (certifies a la norme ASTM E-136) tels que des montants d'acier, un panneau de ciment, des carreaux de ceramique, du marbre, de la peinture, etc. N'utilisez pas de bois ni de cloison seche. CBNOTE: LE CADRE DES ACCESSOIRES CHEVAUCHE COUVERTURE DE I W SUR LES QUATRE COTES. PRISE EXTERIEURE AVEC INTERRUPTEUR DE DEFAUT A LA TERRE RECOMMANDEE - LOCATE DU MEME COTE DE LA GRILLE COMME SUPPORT ROTISSOIRE. 55" W O OND tEOE GI --------m- - H 34" (864mm) N MINIMUM DE 10 PO' DE VENTILATION EST NECESSAIRE A CNAQUE EXTREMITE DU CABINET N415-0522 JUN 16.20 BRULEUR LATERAL ENCASTRE 1w., N QUF W CND iEEOE Gp2 Mp'(ER�AU �NCOMgU5Tj8�E QAVERTISSEMENTI Un reservoir de propanene ! peut pas etre range sous le gril. QAVERTISSEMENTI LA CHARPENTE DU CABINET, LE ' CABINET ET LE COMPTOIR DOIVENT ETRE FAITS DE MATERIAUX INCOMBUSTIBLES. www.napoleon.com 42 x4 (Preinstallee en urine.) N570-0087(1/4"-20 x 7/8^) Ce grit est con4u pour des cabinets INCOMBUSTIBLES OU EN MA4ONNERIE seulement et doit etre instal le et entretenu par un installateur qualifie selon les codes locaux. 1. Fixez les supports de fixation lateraux a chaque cote du gril a I'aide des vis (4) 1/4 - 20 x 7/8" (N570-0087). Preinstallee en usine. 2. Placez la moulure arriere Ie long de I'arriere de I'ouverture. Pour la maintenir en place, vous pouvez appliquer un peu de silicone sur chaque ailette de la moulure arriere. 3. Abaissez I'appareil en place, les ailettes de la moulure arriere doivent etre placees sous les supports de fixation lateraux. Branchez la conduite de flexible au raccord a I'extremite du collecteur. 4. Uinstallation complete doit etre verifiee pour des fuites avant de faire fonctionner I'appareil. APPLIQUER UN PEU DE SILICONE A CHAQUE AILETTE POUR FIXER EN www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 Pare-chaleur-� Tiroir d'egouttement N415-0522 JUN 16.20 43 www.napoleon.com �s0" x1 x3 www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 N415-0522 JUN 16.20 4ftftoo X1 *I& KKI www.napoleon.com www.napoleon.com AVERT IS SEMENT! II dolt etre fait avant la premiere utilisation, annuellement et a chaque fois qu'une piece du systeme de gaz est remplacee ou reparee. AVE RTISS E M E NT! N'utilisez pas une fiamme nue pour verifier pour des fuites de gaz. Assurez- vous qu'il n'y ait aucune etincelle ni fiamme nue a proximite de 1'endroit a verifier. Les etincelles ou les fiammes nues provoqueront un feu ou une explosion, causant des dommages materiels, des blessures graves ou des pertes de vie. Test de fuites : II doit etre fait avant la premiere utilisation, annuellement et a chaque fois qu'une piece du systeme de gaz est remplacee ou reparee. Ne fumez pas et enlevez toutes sources d'allumage lorsque vous faites ce test. Consultez le schema de test de fuites pour voir les endroits a tester. 1 - Fermez tous les boutons des bruleurs. Ouvrez la soupape de la bonbonne. 2 -Appliquez une solution de deux parts egales de savon liquide et d'eau sur tous les joints du regulateur, le tuyau et ses raccords. 3 - Des bulles indiqueront une fuite de gaz. Resserrez le joint ou remplacez la piece avec une autre recommandee par le Centre Solution de Napoleon et faites inspecter votre gril par votre fournisseur de gaz. 4 - Si la fuite ne peut etre reparee, fermez I'alimentation de gaz a la bonbonne, enlevez-1a et faites inspecter votre gril par votre fournisseur de gaz ou detaillant. N'utilisez pas I'appareil jusqu'a ce que la fuite soit reparee. N415-0522 JUN 16.20 47 Instructions d'assemblage du deflecteur de vent. ACCESSOIRE N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 48 Instructions d'assemblage de Pensemble de rotlssoire (Accessoire) Assemblez les composantes de la rotissoire tel qu'illust re. Assurez-vous que la bague d'arret soit serree a 1'interieur de la hotte. www.napoleon.com N415-0522 JUN 16.20 Parts List/ Liste des pieces ITEM PART# DESCRIPTION BIPSOORB 1 N520-0034 warming rack/grille-rechaud x 2 583011 cooking grids - wave stainless rod / grille de cuisson (en acier inoxydable) x 583006 cast cooking grid kit /trousse de grille de cuisson (fonte de fer) ac 3 587001 burner & sear plate kit / trousse de plaque de cuisson (acier inoxydable) x 4 N010 -1092 -SER lid pivot hardware kit /trousse de couvercle pivot hardware x 5 N010-0764 hood assembly/ ensemble de couvercle x 6 N335-0066-BK2GL hood insert/ couvercle x 7 N570-0012 1/4"-20 x 5/8" carriage bolt / boulon 1/4"-20 x 5/8" x 8 W735-0011 3/4" washer / rondelle 3/4" x 9 N135-0059 left side hood casting / moulage gauche du couvercle x 10 N450-0006 1/4" - 20 nut / ecrou 1/4" - 20 x 11 N135-0060 right side hood casting / moulage droite du couvercle x 12 NO80-0292 lid stop bracket right / couvercle arreter support droite x 13 NO80-0291 lid stop bracket left / couvercle arreter support gauche x 14 N570-0008 #8 x 1/2" screw / vis #8 x 1/2" x 15 N240-0001 rear burner electrode / electrode du brQleur arriere x 16 N570-0122 1/4-20 x 3/8" screw / vis 1/4-20 x 3/8" x 17 N570-0087 1/4-20 x 7/8" screw / vis 1/4-20 x 7/8" x 18 N100-0045 rear burner / brQleur arriere x 19 N350-0069 rear burner housing / boner du brQleur arriere (infra -red) x 20 N200-0119-GY1SG back cover/couvercle arriere x 21 N510-0002 black silicone bumper / pare-chocs (silicone noir) x 22 N010 -1090 -SER base casting/cuve x 23 NO80-0213 bracket unit mount / support de fixation de I'appareil x 24 NO80-0282-GY1HT bracket, unit mounting / support de fixation de I'appareil x 25 N475-0016 rotisserie mount/ support de la rotissorie x 26 N570-0086 #14 x 1/2" screw / vis #14 x 1/2" x 27 N350-0077 battery housing / bonier de batterie x 28 N715-0094 rear trim / moulage arriere x 29 N585-0083 heat shield / pare-chaleur x 30 N010-0723 drip pan /tiroir d'egouttement x 31 N357-0021 electronic ignition - 2 spark / allumeur electronique - 2 etincelles x 32 N720-0058 rear burner supply tube / allumeur electronique x 33 N010-0281 manifold flex connector / connecteur flexible du collecteur x 34 N570-0068 #14 x 1/2" screw stn stl / vis #14 x 1/2" en acier inoxydable x 35 N255-0007 fitting rear burner / raccord brQleur arriere x N455-0055 rear burner orifice 1.25mm / 1.25mm orifices brQleur arriere p W456-0050 rear burner orifice #50 / #50 orifices brQleur arriere n 36 W445-0031 union fitting 3/8" / raccord 3/8" x 38 N010-0736 rear burner orifice assembly / ensemble des orifices brQleur arriere p N010-0737 rear burner orifice assembly / ensemble des orifices brQleur arriere n N415-0522 JUN 16.20 www.napoleon.com 50 Parts List/Liste des pieces ITEM PART# DESCRIPTION BIPSOORB 39 587011 cross light bracket kit /trousse de support pour I'aIIumage croise du brOleur principal x 40 N010 -0971 -SS lid assembly - stainless steel / ensemble du - acier inoxydable x 41 591003 temperature gauge /jaugede temperature x 42 N010-0972 lid handle / piognee du couvercle x 43 N385 -0307 -SER NAPOLEON logo/ logo NAPOLEON x 44 N510-0013 black silicone lid bumper / pare-chocs du couvercle (silicone noir) x 45 N010 -1086 -SER control panel / panneau de controle du fils p N010 -1087 -SER control panel / panneau de controle n N160-0042 clip, control panel wires / clip, fils de panneau de controle x 46 N660-0008 switch / interrupteur x 47 N010-1052 LED wire harness / LED fit harnais x 48 N475-0461 control panel / panneau de controle x 49 N380-0040 burner control knob small / bouton de controle petite x 50 N010-1054 control knob bezel small / monture de bouton de commande petite x 51 N010-1053 control knob bezel large / monture de bouton de commande grande x 52 N380-0039 burner control knob large / bouton de controle grande x 53 N570-0078 screw M4 x 8mm / vis M4 x 8mm x 54 N010-0712 manifold assembly / ensemble du collecteur p N010-0713 manifold assembly / ensemble du collecteur n N215-0016 wind deflector / du deflecteur x 69211 rotisserie kit/ ensemble derotissoire ac 69231 rotisserie kit commercial/ commercial ensemble de rotissoire ac 61501 cover /housse ac 56040 cast iron griddle / plaque fonte de fer ac 67732 charcoal tray/ support a charbon ac x - standard p - propane units only n - natural gas units only ac - accessory www.napoleon.com x - compris p- appareils propane seulement n - appareils gaz nature) seulement ac - accessoires N415-0522 JUN 16.20 /r it iiri' /%�r rrrr rrn irrr .: N415-0522 JUN 16.20 39 O www.napoleon.com 51 /r it iiri' /%�r rrrr rrn irrr .: N415-0522 JUN 16.20 39 O www.napoleon.com MEMEMEMI ■ ■ MEMMIN 52 MP �ft�EEE700"N- Napoleon products are protected by one or more U.S. and Canadian and/or foreign patents or patents pending. Les preduits de Napoleon sont proteges par un ou plusieurs brevets americains, canadiens et (ou) etrangers ou par des brevets en Instance. www.napoleon.Com N415-0522 WARMING_ , TRENDS Owner's Guide and Instruction Manual Thank you for your purchase! ICCFF��. ICC ICC c(LISTED Warming Trends V1.R2_5.3.2019 IMPORTANT PRODUCT WARNINGS ZtDANGER FIRE OREXP LOS ION HAZARD If you smell gas: • Shut off gas to the appliance. • Extinguish any open flame. • If odor continues, leave the area immediately. • After leaving the area, call your gas supplier or fire department. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion, wh ich could cause property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity of this or any other appliances. An LP -cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicin ity of this or any other appliance. QWARNING: For Outdoor Use Only. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. QWARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, afire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or lose of fife. DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor. Using it in an enclosed apace can kill you. Never use this appliance in an enclosed apace such as a camper, tent car or home. INSTALLER: Leave this The installer is responsible for using the correct manual with the appliance.fuel line sizing and/or regulation to provide gas CONSUMER: Retain this within the specified minimum and maximum gas manual for future reference. inlet pressures of the fire feature. I.avu. ... Nam ng Tmne.aam l.w.ueaa l ad.am..m. we..e.va. AVERTISSEMENTS IMPORTANTS CONCERNANT LES PRODUITS QDANGER RISQUE D'INCENDIE OU D'E%PLOS ION S'il y a une odeur de gaz: • Coupes ('admission de gas de I'arrareil. • Eteindre touts flamme nue. • Si I'odeur persists, eloignez-vous de ('appareil at appelez immed iatement Is fourn isseur de gas ou Is service d'incend ie. • Si ces precautions ne sont pas respectees, cels pourrait provoquer un incendie ou e explosion, pouvant causer des dommages materiels, des blessures ou Is mort. AVERTISSEMENT f Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de lessen ni d'autresvapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le vo isinage de ('appareil, ni de tout autre appareil. Une bouteille de propane qui nest pas raccordee an vue de son utilisation, ne doit pas etre entreposee dans Is voisinage de cat appareil ou de tout autre appareil. QAVERTISSEM ENT: Pour utilisation s I'exterieur seulement. L'installation at I'entretien doivent etre effectues par un installateur qual ifie, e agence de service ou Is fourn isseur de gaz. &AVERTISSEMENT: Si lea informations de ce manual ne sont pas suiviea'ala lettre, un incendie ou une explosion peut an resulter at causer des dommages materiels, des blessures corporelles ou Is mort. DANGER! MONO%yDE DE CARBONE Cede appareil peut produ ire du monoxyde de carbons, un gaz inodore. Uutil isation de cat appareil dans des espaces clog peut entrainer Is mort. Nejamais utiliser cat appareil dans un eapace clog comme un vehicule de camping, une tents, une automobile ou une . Ne pas utiliser cat appareil xil a ete plonge,'me partiellement, dans Peau. Appeler un technician qual ifie pour inspectenl appareil at remplacer touts partie du systema de commande at touts commande qui a ete plongee dans Peau. INSTALI-ATEUR: Laissesce Ilincombesl'installateurd'utiliserle manuelavel'appliance dimensionnementet/ou Is regulation corrects de Is CONSOMMATEUR: conduits de carburant pour fournirdu gazdans lea Conserves ce manual pour pressions d'entree minimum at maximum specifiees reference ulterieure. pour Is fonction incendie. General Warnings and Information.......................................................................... 5 CodeRequirements................................................................................................... 6 Minimum and Maximum Gas Inlet Pressures......................................................... 6 Location Considerations........................................................................................... 6 Construction of Enclosure......................................................................................... 7 Clearances Diagram.................................................................................................. 8 General Burner System Installation......................................................................... 8 Match Lit System Connection Diagrams................................................................10 (60K - 120K w/ FLKV12 and 121 K - 249K w/ FLKV34FIT180) Match Lit System Connection Diagrams................................................................12 (250K - 299K w/ DFLKV34FIT250 and 250K - 299K w/ DFLKV34FIT300) 24 Volt Electronic Ignition System Connection Diagrams...................................14 (60K - 120K w/ FLKV12 and 121 K - 249K w/ FLKV34FIT180) 24 Volt Electronic Ignition System Connection Diagrams...................................16 (250K - 299K w/ DFLKV34FIT250 and 250K - 299K w/ DFLKV34FIT300) Push Button Ignition System Connection Diagrams ............................................. 19 MediaInstallation.....................................................................................................20 Operating Instructions.............................................................................................20 Fire Storm Steel Gas Log Owner Information and Installation ............................. 21 General Maintenance...............................................................................................22 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 23 Warranty..................................................................................................................... 24 Prop65 Warning....................................................................................................... 25 ReplacementParts....................................................................................................26 CERTIFIED UNITS ICC Compliance with the following codes: 1. 2018, 2015, 2012, and 2009 International Fire Code®(IFC) 2. 2018, 2015, 2012, and 2009 International Fuel Gas Code® (IFGC) pp 3. 2015, 2012 and 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code® (UMC)* cc": MG 4. 2015 and 2010 Natural Gasand Propane Installation Code** *Uniform Plumbing Code is a copyrighted publication of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials **Copyrighted publication of Canadian Standard Association Compliance with the following standards: 1. ANSI Z21.97/CSA 2.41-2017 Outdoor Decorative Gas Appliances CERTIFIED MODELS MATCH LIT: Model # CFB60 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFB120 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFB180 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFB290 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL90 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL110 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL130 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL150 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL190 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL210 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL250 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL270 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBL320 NG/LP as matchlit Model # CFB60 2XL NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH120 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH160 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH2O0 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH240 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH260 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH300 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH340 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBH420 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBT110 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBT170 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBT230 NG/LP as match lit 4 Model # CFBT290 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBT350 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBT410 NG/LP as match lit Model # CFBT470 NG/LP as match lit 3V BATTERY OPERATED UNITS Model # CFB60 NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFB120 NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFBL90LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFBL11OLP NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFBL130LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFB60 2XL NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFBH120LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model # CFBT11OLP NG/LP with 3VIK 24 VOLT STANDARD ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS -Standard Capacity Model # CFB60 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFB120 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFB180 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBL90 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBL110 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBL130 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBL150 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBL190 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFB60 2XL NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBH 120 NG/LP with 24VIKSC ICC ICC LISTE www.Warming-Trends.com 1 303 346 2224 1 orders@warming-trends.com ICC -ES Report PMG-1213 Model # CFBH160 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBH2O0 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBT110 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model # CFBT170 NG/LP with 24VIKSC 24 VOLT STANDARD ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS - High Capacity Model # CFB290 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFB300 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBL210 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBL250 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBL270 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBL320 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBH240 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBH260 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBH300 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBH340 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBH420 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBT230 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBT290 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model # CFBT350 NG/LP with 24VIKHC 24 VOLT PREMIUM ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS - Standard Capacity Model # CFB60 NG/LP with P24VIKSCCG Model # CFB120 NG/LP with P24VIKSCCG Model # CFB180 NG/LP with P24VIKSCCG V..dcl 4 CFE290 NC/ILP wt P74VIKSCC" Model x CFL' i V;'/Liwit, 1'24VIKSCCn V,del4PGFP 'IFNS/IT .i—P2/VIKSCCC vedcl # CFEt 1 ,C NSA wn F24VIKSCCG Model x CFL' .,C V3/Lt+ wit, 1'24VIKS000 V,del 4P -FP 17CNS/IT .i—P2/Vl<.SCCC' vedcl # CFEt. C NSA4 wn F24VIKSCCG Model x CFL' 230 V3/Lt+ wit, 1'24VIKS000 V,del 4P -FP 77CNS/IT .i—P2/Vl<.SCCC' vedcl4 CFE60 M N3/I =with P24VIKSCCG Mnie: 9 C ,111?0 NSA wpm P24VI<SCCG MVuul9 �H -60 V3/Lt wit I 1124VI<SCCG Monel4 /, 7H700 NS/I wpm P24V 6CQG Mnie1 9 t, TI 1740 NSA � wrth P24VIKSCC" M,Je: r -t�H260 V3/Lt wit I 1124VICSCC6 Morel 4 C PT"'IC NS/ Vti.h P2/V 1<SQCC' Mniel9C J!7CNG wi-F F24VIKSCCG M,Je: r 1230 V3/Lt witI 24V KSCCS Morel 4 /, 3T74C NS/ .ch P2/V 1<SQCC' 24 VCLTFfR, WINE FC -7R' --)NIC GNI I ICN SYS I FMS- H t , .'apacity V,del R ..FP?CO NG/I P with P74VIKHCC" Modelo CFPt,,KNSI wrh P24VIK'�CCG Model 9 LC B'300 NCLIP wtI 2VK`-CCU V,del k CFP t340 NG/ P w3h P2/V IG.CCG v_;del 4 CFBI 42C NC/; F w+ F2/,VK,—CC. Model 9 Lk -L' 360 NC/LY with 1124VIKHCCS V,del R CFP 410 N"/I P with P74VIKHCC" Vedel4 CFB 470 N"/I F wtn P74VIKI-ICC" This Owner's Guide and Instruction Manual contains critical information for the safe installation and operation of your Warming Trend STM fire feature. You must read this manual in its entirety prior to installation and/or operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING: DO NOTTOUCH. SEVER BURNS MAY RESULT. on or near the 1 should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. III WARRANTY REQUIREMENT - When not in use, appliance must be covered at all times. Failure to cover the fire feature will void the warranty. We strongly recommend our products be installed and serviced by locally licensed professionals. It is the installer's responsibility to read the Installation Manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipmentto ensure a safe installation and to educate the end user as to proper operation. Warming TrendsT"^ is not responsible for damage due to improperly installed or operated units. Installers must leave this manual with the enc! user. Instructions are updated as needed, and it is the installer or owners' responsibility to periodically review Warming Trends' website for applicable updates (www.Warming-Trends.com.) Please keep this manual with your important papers. leakageDo not use appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been under water. DO NOT USE OXYGEN MIXERS WITH YOUR WARMING TRENDSO APPLIANCE. Mixers may create in the cavity of the pit and could cause fire or explosion which c. .. cause property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING: Product is not intended to be used to burn wood or other combustibles. Solid fuels shall not be burned in the appliance. Do not put any combustible materials into the fire pit. WARNING: Only use Liquid Propane or Natural Gas as specified for your Warming Trends", appliance or burner. Do not use an alternative fuel. mwwwa m nra ' , is., m .II ,3 346 2214 0 ler Cwa mi 3 tren x om CODE REQUIREMENTS It is the responsibility of the i nstaIIer to consult with the local municipality and to FOLLOWALL LOCAL CODES the Installatl on an Operation oTtne Tire Teature. When the appliance is for connection to a fixed piping system, the installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 •NFPA54; National Fuel Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA 13149.1; or Propane Storage and Handling Code, CSA13149.2, as applicable. For systems with electronic ignitions: The appliance when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absense of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70; or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, if applicable. Minimum and Maximum Gas Inlet Pressures The installer is responsible for using the correct fuel lines and/or regulation to provide gas to the fire feature within the specified minimum and maximum gas inlet pressures below: Gas Inlet Pressures MATCH LIGHT Minimum Maximum Natural Gas 3.5" W.C. 7.0" W.C. (.8718 Kpa) (1.7436 Kpa) Liquid Propane 11.0" W.C. 13.0" W.C. (2.7399 Kpa) (3.2381 Kpa) STANDARD-24VIKHC Minimum Maximum Natural Gas 3.0" W.C. 5.0" W.C. (.7472 Kpa) (1.2454 Kpa) Liquid Propane 8.0" W.C. 12.0" W.0 (1.9927 Kpa) (2.989 (Kpa). 3V-3VIK Minimum Maximum Natural Gas 4.5" W.C. 10.0" W.C. (1.1209 Kpa) (2.4908 Kpa) Liquid Propane 11.0" W.C. 13.0" W.C. (2.7399 Kpa) (3.2381 Kpa) PREMIUM-P24VIKSC, Minimum Maximum P24VIKHC, Natural Gas 3.5" W.C. 14.0" W.C. (.8718 Kpa) (3.4872 Kpa) Liquid Propane 8.0" W.C. 14.0" W.C. (1.9927 Kpa) (3.4872 Kpa) LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS All appliances, match lit kits, spark ignition, and electronic ignition systems are designed and intended for outdoor use only. For electronic ignition models, there must be an electri- cal shut off (wall switch or breaker) on the exterior of the appliance or on adjacent structure to allow for emergency shutdown and maintenance. Distance may be determined by local code. All appliances must have a gas shutoff located outside of the appliance to allow for emergency shut off and main- tenance. Select a location where the appliance can be attended during operation. Never leave an operating appliance unattended or by someone not familiar with its operation or emergency shut off locations. Appliances create very high temperatures - combustibles must be located far enough away that there is no risk of ignition. IMPORTANT. It is recommended that material such as granite, marble or other dense stone be kept an appropri- ate distance away from flame due to risk of cracking. Man- ufacturer is not responsible for damage to any enclosure material for any reason. FIRE PIT CLEARANCES • 36" horizontally from any combustible structure or materials. • Overhead clearance should be a minimum of 120" from combustible structures or materials. • Choose a location that allows easy access for in- stallation and maintenance of the fire feature. • Pick a location that allows sufficient horizontal room to enjoy the appliance while allowing a safe distance from the heat and flame. • Always consult with local municipality regarding any local code requirements. • See Clearance Diagram on page 8. The enclosure must be constructed on a stable surface. The weight of the burner system must be supported by the plate or pan and not by any control/valve box. For electronic ignition models, the control/valve box must be above grade with adequate drainage to prevent water damage to the controls inside the box. Installer is respon- sible for ensuring there is enough space for electron- ics- see technical drawings provided by manufacturer. Installer is responsible to ensure that the structure is level. Blocks, bricks, L -brackets, or metal collars can be used to build a support ledge for the system plate or pan. wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 346 2224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com CONSTRUCTION OF ENCLOSURE WARNING: All appliances must have a gas shutoff on the outside of the fire pit to allow for emergency shut off and maintenance. WARNING: For electronic ignition models, there must be an electrical shut off (wall switch or breaker) on the exterior of the appliance or on adjacent structure to allow for emergency shutdown and maintenance. Verify correct power supply, Key valve should be mounted below the plate and through the side wall of the vessel. Always use proper materials and construction for gas sup- ply, power and enclosure. Materials must be non-combusti- ble in both initial installations as well as overtime. For electronic ignition models requiring power supply - a qualified, licensed electrician must install power supply. The unit may be hardwired or an outdoor NEMA rated GFCI Receptacle outlet can be installed on the interior of the enclosure above grade to supply power to system. Minimum ventilation requirement: Incorporate 1 vent on at least two opposing sides (2 vents total) at a minimum size of 18 sq. inches each (Example: 3"x 6" or larger). Installation of the vents in the mid to lower area of the enclosure is recommended. Ventilation allows for heat and/or residual fuel to escape. Failure to properly vent enclosure may result in the appliance overheating or explosion. Overheating could lead to heat damage to internal components. Some enclosures may require more ventilation based on material, size, and extended use. Always consultwith local municipality regarding any code requirements. (W ■ Ready -to -Finish Kits come with Fire Pit Vent Kit (FPVK). Vents do not come pre-installed on Ready -to -Finish Kit as placement and installation depends on veneer. Vents to be installed by contractor on site. The interior space of the enclosure cannot be filled with any material (gravel, crushed rock, concrete, etc.). The appliance assembly should be recessed 4"- 6" from the top of the enclosure to protect flame from excessive wind. Some conditions may require deeper recession. It is the responsibility of the installer to provide proper in- stallation to allow for easy accessibility for service and/or repairs. Installer must not build capstone inner ledge over outer lip of plates or pans (unless access panel door or alternate access is incorporated). Building capstone inner ledge over outer edge of plates or pans will impede ac- cess to system and result in the need to crack or remove capstones to gain access. Warming Trends is not responsi- ble for damage to enclosure for any reason whatsoever. WARNING: These instructions do not apply to vessels or appliances with self contained propane gas supply systems. Appliances or vessels with self contained propane gas supply systems have additional specific requirements which must be identified and met by the vessel installer or manufacturer. Please consult with a qualified installer for guidance and required installation procedures. www.Warming-Trends.com 1 303 346 2224 1 orders@warming-trends.com CLEARANCES DIAGRAM Vertical clearance of 120" from burner to combustible structure or materials is required. Horizontal or lateral clearance of 36" between edge of burner and combustible structure or materials is required. External power switch required for all electronic ignitions (other than battery operated ignitions) 2 hr or 12 hr Dial Timer (Optional) ND o Emergency Stop Push Button (Optional) Clearances from combustible structure or materials _ 110V1120V Power Line Fire Pit Cavity Components (A) GFCI Outlet (B) Location for remote receiver (optional) (C) Pigtail plug included for easy installation (D) Electronics Box (Houses 120V - 24V Transformer) (E) 24V Power from Transformer to Gas Valve (F) Gas Valve / Control Box (G) Pilot Assembly (H) Gas Valve Supply IN (I) Gas Stub from source - Burner and jets should be CROSSFIRE TM covered by up to 1/2" of media Brass Burner Aluminum above jets. late/Pan -12 - 13" Minimum clearance i= � below plate required for electronic ignition Enclosure constructed Capstone]r of all noncombustible materials Required 18 sq. (H) inches of venting, or —equivalent, on OPPOSING sides of P)� - fire pit. (36 inches total.) GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Use only joint compound, thread sealant, or tape specific togas use that is resistant to all gases. Apply joint compound, thread sealant or tape to all male pipe fittings only and DO NOT USE ON FLARED FITTINGS. Be sure to tighten every joint securely. Ignition systems are recommended on any burner over 300K BTUs. If you are lighting manually be sure to maintain a minimum safe distance to avoid property damage, personal injury, or death. Please refer to match lit instructions. have a qualified electrician install proper power supply following all local codes. 6. Inspectflex line(s)for punctures or breaks in line(s). 7. Make sure the key turns in the key valve before in- stalling. Use only your hand to turn the gas key valve. Never use tools. If the key valve will not turn by hand, don't try to repair it. Force or attempted repair may cause afire or explosion. 8. Refer to Connection Diagrams starting on page 10 for applicable gas connections. 1. Verify gas supply matches burner type. 9. Position burner safely with access to all gas connec- 2. Verify gas inlet pressure is within the specified min- tions for testing. imum and maximum pressures. Consult Gas Inlet 10. Turn on gas supply to preform repeat leaktests on Pressures on page 6. main gas supply and all connections to appliance and 3. Purge gas lines of air, water and debris. repair as needed. 4. Perform all leak tests with leak detector or leak reactant 11. Do not use appliance if there is evidence of leaking gas. If on main gas supply and repair leaks as necessary. Turn leak is suspected, turn off main gas supply immediately. off gas supply. For appliances for use with a fixed fuel piping system and 5. For models that include electronic ignitions, be sure to equipped with an appliance gas pressure regulator,the wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 346 2224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be discon- nected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system attest pressure in excess of psi (3.5 kPa); The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply pip- ing system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressuretesting of the gas supply piping sys- tem attest pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). 12. Ignite burner. See applicable ignition instructions within Operating Instructions, page 20. 13. Electronic ignitions can either be hard wired into main power supply or plugged into a location -specific out- let/receptacle per local codes. The electrical supply must be connected to an ON/OFF switch that is ex- ternal to the pit. Remote controls, emergency stops, and dial timers are optional add-ons. 14. Once appliance is lit, perform leaktest on all gas con- nections and repair as needed. 15. Turn off appliance and allow to cool. 16. Set appliance into properly constructed, level, non-com- bustible enclosure. The enclosure must be on a stable surface. The weight of the appliance must be supported by the plate or pan and not by any control box or gas valve. Blocks, bricks, metal collars or L -brackets can be used to build a support ledge for the system plate or pan. Control boxes and gas valves must be above grade with adequate drainage to prevent water damage. Installer is responsible for making sure there is enough space in the cavity for any electronics and piping. The interior space of the enclosure cannot be filled with any material (i.e. gravel, crushed rock, concrete, etc). The fire pit assembly should be recessed 4" to 6" from the top of the enclosure to protect flame from excessive wind and to allow coverage of burner. See Clearances Diagram for details. 17. To allow for regular maintenance, any capstone materials should not overhang the interior edge of the fire pit. See Clearances Diagram on page 8 for placement. Warming Trends° is not responsible for any damages to the capstone. 18. Venting is required to avoid heat damage to inter- nal components and to allow airflow in case of gas pooling. Incorporate 1 vent on at leasttwo opposing sides (2 vents total) at a minimum size of 18 sq. inches each for 36" total (example: 3"x 6"). Installation of the vents in the mid to lower area of the enclosure is recommended. Some enclosures may require more ventilation based on material, size, and extended use. Ready -to -Finish Kits come with Fire Pit Vent Kit (FPVK). Vents do not come pre-installed on Ready -to -Finish. Fire Pit Vent Kits must be installed on site. 19. Only use fire rated media (glass, lava rock, log sets, etc.) approved for use with high temperatures that have been manufactured for specific use in fire fea- tures. Never use any material for media that is non -po- rous and holds moisture such as gravel, pebbles, river rock, etc. Such material, when heated, may cause the trapped moisture to boil, fracture unexpectedly and/ or explode and which could cause personal injury, damage or death. 20. To avoid dust and clogs getting intothe system, do not dumpthe media overthe burner. Placethe media onto the plate or pan. Burnershould be covered byap- proved media up to 1/2" above the jets. Media maybe positioned so that jet tips or barrels are visible. Exces- sive media coverage may cause back pressure and dangerous pooling of gas which can result in explo- sion which could cause property damage, personal injury, or death. 21. Do not cover the ignitionpilot assemblyorwindcaga more than half way with any form of media. Do not place ceramic logs too close to the pilot assembly as this may cause excessive heat and system failure that is not covered by warranty. 22. Ceramic log sets, must be pre-treated before use to avoid breaking or crumbling. Burn logs for 15 minutes, then leave untouched to cool for at least one hour before moving them again, or they could break or crumble. 23. Complete final verification ofcorrect operation and lighting. 24. Review instruction manual with end user and instruct end user notto change/ modify fire pit or media in anyway. The following label has been provided with the appliance. Affix the label in a conspicuous location adjacent to the appliance. QWARNING: Improper installation, adjustment alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Refer to the owner's information manual provided with this appliance. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. QWARNING: Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity of this or any other appliances. An LP -cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. QAVERTISSEMENT. Une installation, un ajustement, une modification, une reparation ou un entretien inapproprie peuvent etre la cause de blessures ou de dommages. Veuillez lire attentivement les instructions d'installation, d'utilisation et d'entretien avant d'installer ou de reparer ce materiel. QAVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de 1'essence ni d'autres vapeurs ou Iiquides inflammables dans Ie voisinage de I'appareil, ni detout autre appareil. Un bouteille de propane qui n'est pas raccordee an vue de son utilisation, ne doit pas etre entreposee dans le voisinage de cat appareil ou de tout autre appareil. wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 346 2224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com 9 Leave this Connection Diagram with end user. MATCH LIT SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 60K - 249K BTU Systems 60K- 120K WITH FLKV12 (Follow steps 1 - 6) 121K- 249K WITH FLKV34FIT180 (Follow steps 1 - 6, including 3A) 1. Locate FLKV12 (or FLKV34FIT180) Parts include Whistle -Free Flex Line, keyvalve, escutcheon �plat�e, keys, and FIT180 (FLKV34FIT180 ONLY) O— 3" K O 12" Key Q FITI 80Included Kit: it"x2"Nipple U Included with 2" Nipple ONLY Escutcheon Key VaIva 2. Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle -Free Flex Line (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Removing flared fittings first makes installation easier. Thread sealant is applied Flared End to this end only throughout IV instructions Flared Fitting 3. Connect to Coupling (FLKV12) Connect one of your 1/2° Flared Fittings removed in Step 2 to the 1/2° coupling located on the bottom of the aluminum plate with flared end on bottom. Tighten. 1i Coupling Apply thread sealant here Plate ye" Flared Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line 3A. Connect to FIT180, then to Coupling (FLKV34FIT180) Connect one 3/4' Flared Fitting removed in Step 2 to FIT180 fitting provided by inserting FIT180 into interior threads of the Flared Fitting. Tighten. Use inside threads of Flared Fitting FIT180 � � 3/4"Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here Then, connect the FIT180 fitting into the coupling located on the bottom of the aluminum plate. Tighten. Coupling Applythread T sealant here FIT180 Plate 3/4" Flared itting 10 wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com MATCH LIT SYSTEM INSTALLTION 60K- 249K BTU Systems CONTINUED 4. Connect Whistle -Free Flex Line (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Connect the Whistle -Free Flex Line to the Flared Fitting previously attached to the coupling on the bottom of the aluminum plate. coupling Plate ? Flared Fitting I Whistle -Free Flex Line S. Locate 2nd Flared Fitting and Connect to Key Valve (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Locate the second Flared Fitting removed in Step 2 and connect into the Key Valve, placing the non -flared end into the key valve. Tighten. 6. Connect Flex Line with Key Valve (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Connect the Whistle -Free Flex Line to the Flared Fitting that is now connected to the Key Valve. Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall. Tighten. Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here Plate are ing Shown with FIT180 Flex Line Flared Fitting`�"� Key Escutcheon U I Key Va Iva WALL I GAS LINE IN FLKV12 SHOWN wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com MATCH LIT SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 250K - 299K BTU Systems 250K- 299K WITH DFLKV34FIT250 (Follow steps 1 - 6) 250K- 299K WITH DFLKV34FIT300 (Follow steps 1 - 6, including 3A) 1. Locate DFLKV34 and FIT250 OR DFLKV34 and FIT300 Parts include two Whistle -Free Flex Lines, key valve, escutcheon plate, keys, and FIT250 Kit (DFLKV34FIT250 ONLY) or FIT300 Kit (DFLKV34FIT300 ONLY) ooo g 3" Key 12" Key Escutcheon Key VaIva FIT250 Kit: (1) 3/a" x 3" Nipple, (1)3/4"x Yz" MM Reducer Fitting, (2) 3/4" Tees Included with DFLKV34FIT250 ON LY FIT300 Kit: (2)3/4"x 3" Nipple, (2) 3/4" Tees Included with DFLKV34FIT300 ONLY 2. Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle -Free Flex Lines (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Removing flared fittings first makes attaching to FIT250 or FIT300 easier. Thread sealant is applied Flared End to this end only throughout instructions Flared Fitting 3. Connect FIT250 to Coupling (DFLKV34FIT250) Connect 1/2" x 3/4" Reducing Fitting to 1/2" Coupling located on the bottom of the aluminum plate. Then connect 3/4" Tee to 1/2" x 3/4" Reducing Fitti ng. J oupling Applythread sealant here 250 (Yz" x 3/4ucing Fittin Applythread Plate T sealant here FIT250 (3/4" Tee) Whistle -Free Flex Lines 3A. Connect FIT300 to Coupling (DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4" x 3" Nipple to 1/2" Coupling located on the bottom of the aluminum plate. Then connect 3/4" Tee to 3/4" x 3" Nipple. 12 wwwWarming Tren ds, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarm ing-trends,com Coupling Applythread sealant here FIT300 (3/4" x 3" Nipple) Plate I sealant here FIT300 (3/4" Tee) MATCH LIT SYSTEM INSTALLTION 250K- 299K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 4. Connect Flared Fittings to 3/a" Tee (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect Flared Fittings to 3/4" Tee. S. Connect FIT Kit to Key Valve and Flared Fittings (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4" x 3" Nipple (FIT250 and FIT300) to Key Valve. Then connect the 3/4" Tee (FIT250 and FIT300) to the connection just made. Connect 3/4" Flared Fittings to the 3/4" Tee. 6. Connect Flex Lines to Coupling and Key Valve Connection (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect ends of 3/4" Whistle -Free Flex Lines to Flared Fittings connected to the aluminum plate and Coupling. Then connect available ends of the Whistle -Free Flex Lines to the Key Valve Connection. Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall. Tighten. Coupling Plate FIT250(Yz"x3/a" Reducing Fitting) or FIT300 (3/a"x 3" Nipple) Flared Fitting FIT250 or FIT300 Applythread (3/a"Tee) sealant here sealant here FIT250 or FIT300 — (3/a" Tee) Flared Fitting Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here FIT250 or FIT300 Key Va Iva (3/a"x 3" Nipple) Applythread sealant here Applythread sealant here Flared Fitting cling Plate FIT250 (Yz"x 3/a" Reducing Fitting) or FIT300 (3/a" x 3" Nipple) ti H Flared FIT25000 or Flared Fitting (/a Tee3/"Teel Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line Whistle -Free Flex Line FIT250 or FIT300 ' (3/a"x3"Nipple) Key �j^E—s Escutcheon U — ' Key Va Iva PO%II1 GAS LINE IN wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com 13 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 60K - 249K BTU Systems 60K- 120K WITH FLKV12 (Follow steps 1 - 6) 121K- 249K WITH FLKV34FIT180 (Follow steps 1 - 6, including 3A) 1. Locate FLKV12 Parts include Whistle -Free Flex Line, keyvalve, escutcheon �plate, keys, and FIT180 (FLKV34FIT180 ONLY) O— 3" K 0 12" Key O FIT180 Kit: tF 2" Nipple UIncluded with h FLKV34FIT1800NLY Escutcheon Key VaIva 2. Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle -Free Flex Lines (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Removing flared fittings first makes attaching to coupling (FLKV12) or FIT180 (FLKVFIT180) easier. Thread sealant is applied Flared End to this end only throughout instructions Flared Fitting 3. Connect to Coupling (FLKV12) Connect one 1/2" Flared Fittings removed in Step 2 to Gas Valve. Coupling Plate Flared Fitting Drip 24 Volt Ignition Applythread Leg sealant here Whistle -Free Flex Line Flared Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line 3A. Connect to FIT180, then to Coupling (FLKV34FIT180) Connect one 1/2" Flared Fitting removed in Step 2 to FIT180 fitting provided by inserting FIT180 into interior threads of the Flared Fitting. Tighten. Use inside threads ofFlarjec FIT180 I � Fitting 3/a"Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here i nen, connecttne ri i i ou Titting to C,as valve. Coupling Plate "'Fared Drip 24 Volt Ignition Apply thread Leg sealant here 14 wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 60K- 249K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 4. Locate 2nd Flared Fitting and Connect to Key Valve (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Locate the other Flared Fitting removed in Step 2 and connect into the Key Valve, placing the non -flared end into the keyvalve. Tighten. S. CONNECT FLEX LINE TO IGNITION AND KEYVALVE (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Connect Whistle -Free Flex Line to Flared Fitting connection at ignition and then to Key Valve/ FIT180 connection in Step 5. Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall. Tighten. Drip Leg 6. CONNECT ELECTRICITY (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Coupling Flared Fitting 10 __+ Applythread sealant here 24 Volt Ignition Plug ignition into three prong, above - grade, NEMA Rated, outdoor specific GFCI electrical outlet or have electrician hardware ignition into transformer. Key Va Iva Plate Whistle -Free Flex Line Flared Fitting 1 Flared Fitting Key ^Escutcheon U I Key Valve I WALL GAS LINE IN www Warming Trends, com 1 303 346 2224 1 order Qwarming-trends,com 15 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 250K - 290K BTU Systems 250K- 299K WITH DFLKVFIT250 (Follow steps 1 - 8) 300K+ WITH DFLKVFIT300 (Follow steps 1 - 8, including 3A) 1. Locate DFLKV34 and FIT250 OR DFLKV34 and FIT300 Parts include two Whistle -Free Flex Lines, key valve, escutcheon plate, keys, and FIT250 Kit (DFLKV34FIT250 ONLY) or FIT300 Kit(DFLKVFIT300 ONLY) 0— 3" K O 12" Key g Escutcheon Key VaIva A,enen FIT250 Kit: (1) 3/a" x 3" Nipple, (1) 3/4" x Yz" MM Reducer Fitting, (2) 3/4" Tees Included with DFLKV34FIT250 ON LY FIT300 Kit: (2)3/4"x 3" Nipple, (2) 3/4" Tees Included with DFLKV34FIT300 ONLY 2. Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle -Free Flex Lines (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Removing flared fittings first makes attaching to FIT250 or FIT300 easier. Thread sealant is applied Flared End to this end only throughout instructions Flared Fitting 3. Connect to Coupling (DFLKV34FIT250) Connect 1/2" x 3/4" Reducing Fitting to Gas Valve Coupling Whistle -Free Flex Lines Flared Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line 3A. Connect to Coupling (DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4" x 3" Ni pple to Gas Valve Coupling Plate FIT300(3/4"x 3" Nipple) Drip 24 Volt Ignition gpplythread Leg sealant here 16 wwwWarming Tren ds, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarm ing-trends,com Plate FIT250 (Yz" x 3/4" Reducing Fitting) L ,, Drip 24 Volt Ignition gpplythread Leg sealant here Whistle -Free Flex Lines Flared Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line 3A. Connect to Coupling (DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4" x 3" Ni pple to Gas Valve Coupling Plate FIT300(3/4"x 3" Nipple) Drip 24 Volt Ignition gpplythread Leg sealant here 16 wwwWarming Tren ds, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarm ing-trends,com 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 250K - 290K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 4. Connect Flared Fittings to 3/a" Tee (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4" Tee to'/2"x 3/4" Reducing Fitting (FIT250) or 3/4" x 3" Nipple (FIT300.) Then connect Flared Fittings to 3/4" Tee. S. Connect Flex Lines to Tee (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) FIT250 (1/2"x3/4" Reducing Fitting) or 1 FIT300 (3/4"x 3" Nipple) Coupling Drip 24 Volt Ignition Leg ■■ Whistle -Free Flex Line Fitting Plate 3/4" Tee 1T250 or FIT300) Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com 17 Flared Fitting Apply thread Coupling sealant here FIT250 (Yz" x 3/a" Reducing Fitting) or Plate FIT300 (3/4"x 3" Nipple) 3/4" Tee 0((FIT250or FIT300) Apply thread Drip 24 Volt Ignition sealant here Leg Apply thread sealant here Flared Fitting FIT250 (1/2"x3/4" Reducing Fitting) or 1 FIT300 (3/4"x 3" Nipple) Coupling Drip 24 Volt Ignition Leg ■■ Whistle -Free Flex Line Fitting Plate 3/4" Tee 1T250 or FIT300) Fitting Whistle -Free Flex Line wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com 17 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 250K - 290K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 6. Connect FIT Kit to Key Valve and Flared Fittings (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4" x 3" Nipple (FIT250 and FIT300) to Key Valve. Then connect the 3/4" Tee (FIT250 and FIT300) to the connection just made. Connect 3/4" Flared Fittings to the 3/4" Tee. 7. Connect Flex Lines to Coupling and Key Valve Connection (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect ends of 3/4" Whistle -Free Flex Lines to Flared Fittings connected tothe 24 Volt Ignition. Then connect available ends of the Whistle - Free Flex Lines to the Key Valve Connection. Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Va Ive through vessel wall. Tighten. & CONNECT ELECTRICITY (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Plug ignition into three prong, above grade, NEMA Rated, outdoor specific GFCI electrical outlet or have electrician hardware ignition into transformer. Flared Fitting Applythread sealant here FI T250 or FIT300 Key Va Iva (3/a"x 3" Nipple) or FIT250 Te ) FIT300 — (3/a" Teel Applythread sealant here Applythread sealant here ZL Flared Fitting / Wh Fm upling Flex Line Flared 1L Flared Fitting Fitting Plate Key Va Iva GAS FIT250 or LINE— FIT300 IN (3K" Tee) Drip Leg 724VoItIgntion Flared WALL— Fitting– Escutcheon& FIT250 or FIT300 0 (3/4"x 3" Nipple) Key -1 T 18 wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 346 2224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com Flared FIT250 (1 x3/4" Fitting Reducing Fitting) T o:WFIT300 (3/4"x 3" Nipple) Whistle -Free Flex Line PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Up to 300K BTU Systems 1. Install Push Button Module into Mountin Bracket Unscrew Button Cover. Remove plastic Nut. Insert Washer #1. Insert Washer#1 ontothe button stem. Insert Push Button Stem 2. Install Push Button Module into Mountin Bracket Unscrew Button Cover. Remove plastic Nut. Insert Washer #1. Insert Washer#1 ontothe button stem. Insert Push Button Stem through mounting bracket hole. Insert Washer #2. Put on plastic Nut and turn until Push Button Control has been secured to mountin bracket. Insert AA Battery into Button Stem. Screw on Button Cover. 3. Connect Spark Igniter Wires Crimp Spark Igniter Wires, then slide crimped wires on to connections using needle nose pliers. Be careful not to break connectors. Wires can go in either connection. 4. Test without Gas Test Spark Igniter and Push Button Module WITHOUT gas, making sure spark arcs from electricity to jet. S. Test with Gas Burner should light within 5 seconds or a few clicks. .125" Jet CROSSFIRE Brass Burner Drill Here I Plate Key Valve Push Button Module Button Stem Mounting Bracket Washer #1� 1 Washer #2� Nut --- AAA Battery Button Cove r-0 Spark Wires 1 Push Button Module wwwWarming Trends, com 1 303 3462224 1 ordersQwarming-trends,com Key Valve Bracket IN MEDIA INSTALLATION Only use approved decorative media (glass, lava rock, ceramic log sets, etc.) that have been manufactured for specific use in fire features. Media must be 1/2" or larger in size to prevent media from falling into gas orifices and blocking flow of gas out of jets. Use approved media only. To avoid dust and clogs get- ting into the system, do not dump the media overthe burner. Place the media onto the plate or pan. Burner should be covered by approved media up to 1/2" above the jets. Media may be positioned so that jet tips or barrels are visible. PLEASE NOTE - covering jets by more than 1/2" of media may create back pressure and gas leakage resulting in pooling of gas under the fire feature which can result in explosion which could cause proper- ty damage, personal injury, or death. Also note that flame pattern will be affected by any media coverage over gas orificejets up to and including smothering of flames. When using electronic ignition systems please pay par- ticular attention to keeping media away from the pilot assembly area and/or away from wind screen of pilot assembly. Incorrect media installation that blocks pilot assembly will cause the pilot flame to stifle, blocking of thermal sensor and/or a delay in main burner ignition. The appliance is designed to use approved media that is correctly installed over the burnerto achieve proper com- bustion. Use of any media outside of the approved media may void warranty and affect proper operations. Install enclosure and fire feature per instructions provided by manufacturer DO NOT DUMP MEDIA ON THE JETS. Apply media by pouring media around burner first, then pushing media towards the gas jet orifices making sure media does not fall into the gasjet orifices. Check each gas jet orifice prior to lighting to be sure no media has fallen into gas jet orifices. For All Electronic Ignition Systems: Keep pilot assembly screen free and clear of all media. Media should be piled no more than halfway up screen only (not over full amount of screen) so that pilot gas orifice opening is above media cov- erage allowing for pilot flame to easily reach gasjet orifice. For Ceramic Log Sets: Place logs on top of lava rock base according to preference and desired flame pattern. For elec- tronic ignition systems - do not block, cover or obstruct pilot assembly. Blocking, covering or placing ceramic logs too close to pilot may cause excessive heat on pilot causing system to fail. This is not covered under warranty. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Keep the area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. Solid fuels shall not be burned in the fire pit. Leaves, sticks, wood, paper, clothing, food material, should be kept away from the fire pit. Make sure that there is no vegetation or other objects over the top or sides of the fire pit that could interfere with safe operation. If there are any questions as to clearances, referto CLEARANCES DIAGRAM in your Installation Manual for specific clearance allowances. Wind and gusty conditions may cause the flame to be- have in an unpredictable manner. If conditions exist, turn off the fire feature. All media (lava rock, volcanic stone, fire glass, etc.) has the potential of thermal spalling. This process may occur when media is wet and moisture gets trapped inside of the material due to rapid temperature differences. When this happens the media has the potential to crack or pop outside of the fireplace. Extra caution should be taken when lighting in high humidity or moisture. After igniting, allow 30 minutes to dry out the media, and monitor from a distance until all popping has ceased before fully enjoy- ing the fire. TURNING ON YOUR MATCH LIT SYSTEM 1. STOP! Read all the safety information. 2. Any cover must be removed prior to operation of burn- er or appliance and must remain off during operation. Danger: Fire or Explosion Hazard. If you smell gas, shut off gas to the appliance, extinguish any open flame. If odor continues, leave the area immedi- ately. After leaving the area, call your gas supplier or fire department. Failure to follow these instruc- tions could result in fire or explosion, which could cause property damage, personal injury or death. 3. Confirm that your main Natural Gas or Liquid Propane supply to the appliance is open. Do not open your key valve or gas control valve at this time. 4. Before lighting, visually inspect fire feature and remove any accumulated leaves or other combustible debris. 5. Locate key valve or gas control valve controlling gas supply to your appliance. 6. Locate the closestjet tip on the exterior of the burner that can be easily accessed while operating key valve or gas control valve without reaching across otherjets 20 www.Warming-Trends.com 1 303 346 2224 1 orders@warming-trends.com 8. M M In orthe burnor, Place ulit lighter ormatch flame onnrslightly above the tip o[the jet located inStep 6while not reaching over it, Along reach lighter nrmatch ixrecommended, While holding the flame onorslightly above the jet tip axdescribed inStep 7above, slowly turn the key valve orgas control knob tothe |efttuallow umini- mal 8ovvn[gustothe6urnnrun6|igktthesn|ecte6 jet. While attempting tolight jet, 6onot substantially increase gas supply. Excessive flow nfgas before jet iz lit can cause pooling nfgas and result insudden flare up, Failure %mfollow these instructions could result infire mrexplosion, which could cause property damage, personal injury or death. Once the selected jet (or other jets) iolit, continue to keep any body parts from above the pit nrburner and slowly turn the key valve orgas control knob further tnthe left toiincrease the flow ofgas tnthe burner, The other jets ofthe burner should ignite, You may 6n||ovvtkesame procedure described u6ovntn light additional jets only ifo6|oto6nxowithout reach- ing aor000t6rburn"/n/ot6"/j*bwhichrnayignit". |fthe flame will not stay lit after several attempts, turn the key valve tothe off position and call your local tech niciunorgas ouizp|iorfor service izriurtnra'at' tenoptingtoopnrateyourapp|iance, Once lit, use the key valve toadjust the flame tothe desired height, TURNING OFF YOUR MATCH LIT SYSTEM 1. Use kevioiurnvalvntoOFF position 6xUurningkey tnthoright, 2. Verify flame ioOUT 3, |[ using LPbnii|o/tank-turn 6ntt|e/iankinCLOSED position, 4. A||ovvtncool completely, then cover the fire feature with water proof/ weather proof cover. TURNING ON YOUR ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS WARNING: For electronic ignition models requiring pow- er ouppk/'aqua|iGed,|ioonoo6e|odzidannnuxtinstaU power supply. Anoutdoor NEMA rated 8FC|Receptacle outlet should 6einstalled within the interior nfthe enclo- sure abnvogra6rtnsup|pnvvortnsyot"nn. 1,STOP! Read all the safety information and warnings inthe Installation Manual before attempting tn|i96ifirefnu,urn, Z Any cover must boremoved prior tuoperation nf burner and must remain off during operation, Danger: Fire prExplosion Hazard. |fyou smell gas, shut off gas to the appliance, extinguish any open flame. 1fodor continues, leave the area immedi- ately. After leaving the area, call your gas supplier wrfire department. Failure Wmfollow these instruc- tions coV|Jremu|timhreoremp|omiom,whichcou|J cause property damage, pansnnm|y injury prdeath. 3. Confirm thatyou/Natural Gas nrLiquid Propane sup- ply totkoapp|iancnisopnnnron, 4, Before lighting, visually inspect fire feature and remove any accumulated leaves urother combustible debris. 5� |fyou 6onot smell gas, use the |vzytnturn the |(ny valve orgas control valve iothe {)Nposition 6yturn- ing t6rkoytoth"|oft, 6. Turn onsower huthe fire feature with switch, button, orremote, Within 1Oseconds cfpower application Pilot Flame should 6nlit and visible, Once the pi- lot is|itt6ornainbu/norvvi||ignit"oho/t|yafLor,Fnr Push Button: Press push button ignition and listen for clicking noise which indicates electrode isfiring, Gas should ignite after afew clicks. 7. Use key valve tnadjust flame tndesired height. TURNING OFF YOUR ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS 1. Tbrnoffpovvortofirofaaturo-vvithraroutecontrn|or wall switch, 2. Turn kevvu|vntoOFF position 6xturningkevtnihnright, 1 |fusing LPbntt|o/tank-turn 6ott|"/tanktnCLOSED position, 4� Verify flame isOUT 5. After allowing for ample cooling time, cover the fire feature with water proof / weather proof cover. WARNING: FOR REMOTE CONTROL USE: To prevent unwanted startup turn off power to the appliance when not inuse. WARNING: Kfire feature fails toturn off completely (small Hunons still visi6|e),turn off gas supply using the main valve 6yyour meter, and contact your gas supplier or qualified technician, WARNING: For electronic ignition systems, which have anextended ordetached valve box, the area inwhich the valve box izinstalled must conform with all installation requirements, including but not limited tolocation, con' xiructinn,ventin9unJ|nca|cn6ns,Fai|urntn6osnrnay result inproperty damage, personal injury, urdeath. MaUN *11115 Thankyoufnr u urc6 of a Rn5tnrnoSteel Gas Log from Warming Trends, Weup ciatnnur6usinewsan6 hnpathatyouonjoyyuurFiro3turnnfor roanyyeamtocome! Burner System Installation and Operating Instructions Please read and follow the rntiroVVarningTrends (}vvn n/sGuideand|nstructinn01anuu|toinsta||an6operatn your outdoor gas burner system, During the installation wfyour burner system, for safe lighting, orient the burner smthat one end ofit iseasily reachable while operating the key valve. Please follow all instructions nfthis Owner's Manual regarding the use mfapproved media coverage over the burner. The approved media will form a|sed upon which tnplace the FireSinrrnSteel Gas Log, |tisrecom- mended thato8at6e6ofnonJiatvvoinc6oswiJoran6 longer than the Fi/r3tnrrnSteel Gas Log 6oformed. INSTALLATION OF THE FIRESTORM STEEL GAS LOG Once your approved media has been installed, p|aoayour FireStorrnSteel Gas Log over the burner xothatthe6urn' *�v,��No,m°ylr6"m:oo;;4622�4 lmou,'o° �| oriucentered underneath it. Your steel log has a"lighting opening" ateach end toaid inlighting the burner, (See Figure 16n|ovv).()riontthnsteel log that one end cJ the log isnear the kevvalve, Press down upon the log tooeatthnlog inthe media tocreate alevel and stable foundation, Adjust media asnecessary. A6juctyourmedia snt6uiihotip nfthe jet nearnxiihoend nfthe log to6eused for lighting ioexposed, Use this jet for lighting the burner purxuanttnSteps 6and 7below. LIGHTING AND TURNING OFF YOUR MATCH LIT FIRESTORM STEEL GAS LOG SYSTEM These instructions supplement the Lighting Instructions within your Owner's Manual related tnTurning (}nYour Match Lit System. Light your FireStnrnoSteel Gas Log using a"lighting opening' toaccess your burner aodo' scri6o66e|ow, TURNING ON YOUR MATCH LIT SYSTEM 1,STOP! Read all the safety information, 2. Any cover must 6nremoved prior tnoperation nf burner nrappliance and must remain off during operation, Danger: Fire nrExplosion Hazard. |fyou smell gas, shut off gas tothe appliance, extin- guish any open flame. |fodor continues, leave the area immediately. After leaving the area, call your gas supplier or fire department. Failure to folloan these instruc'tinnncould result infire nraxp|w' simn,wnhichcnu|d cause property damage, person- al injury or death. 3, Confirm thatyourmain Natural Gas orLiquid Pro- pane supp|ytntknupp|iuncnisnpnn,K3onotopan your kmyva|vewrgas control at this time. 4� Before lighting, visually inspertG,ofeature and re- move anyuccunnu|atn6|navnsorothnrconnbusti6|n debris. J. Locate key valve or_gas control valve controlling _gas supp|ytoyour appliance, 6. Locate the jet tip nearest the "lighting npwnin " described above that can 6eeasily accessed while operating key valve nrgas control without reaching across other jets orthe burner, Reorient burner if necessary toallow such access. 7. Place along reach lighter through the 'lhti opening" of the gas log slightly above or on the tip of the jet located in Step 6 above. (See Figure 1). Do not use a match or cigarette lighter, 8. While holding the flame onorslightly above the jet tip asdescribed inStep 7above, m|onp|yturnthe key valve nrgas control knob n|ight|ytnthe |efLtnallow ominimal flow ofgas tothe burner and |ightt6o selected jet, While attempting tn|ightjot,donot sub- stantially increasnSas supply. Excessive flow nfgas before jet ixlit can cause pooling ofgas and result in sudden flare up. Failure tmfollow these instructions could result in fire mrexplosion, which could cause property damage, personali 9, Once the selected jet _(or other jets) ~. lit, continue ^~ keep body partsfrom above the pit orburner and slowlyturn the key valve orgas control knob further to the left inincrease the flow afgas tnthe burner, The other jets ofthe burner should ignito, 1O�|fthe flame will not stay lit after several attempts, turn the key valve nr gas controliothe off position and call your local technician nrgas supplier for service prior tore-attempting tooperate your appliance, 11� Once lit, use the key valve orgas control too6justt6o flame tothe desired height, TURNING OFF YOUR MATCH LIT BURNER 1. Use key tnturn valve toOFF position 6vturning the valve tothe right. * Verif/flame isOUT * |fusing LP6ott|n/tank,turn bott|o/tanktoCLOSED position, 4. Allow tocool completely, then cover the fire feature with water proof/ weather proof cover, APPEARANCE Your steel log should patina over time 6yforming alayer nfrust nroxidation. The coloring may change and the log will look more natural. Each log develops aunique patina pattern based upon use and weather conditions, Heat will also create distinctive color changes inyour log's surface, CLEANING STEEL LOG Soot rnaybui|6upalong the openings inthe log nronits surface ingeneral, Annual cleaning ixrecommended. Hnvv' nver,ifsnotrestrictsnrre6ucesnornna|8unonperfnrnounce, clean openings immediately, Prior tnany cleaning,wait for log tocool completely and then remove the log from the system. Soot isthen nasi|yremoved 6yspray- ing t6e|ogw/ithwuinror6y|ig6t|ybrushinSwit6ap|usiic brush. Donot allow water orsnottofo||into burner system. Fire feature should be inspected by user prior to each use and inspected art least service professional. Any guard orprotective device removed for servicing rnuotboreplaced prior tooperating the appliance, Installation and repair should boclone 6vaqualified tech- nician, Appliances eoh'nidan,App|iances should 6einspected prior tneach use and inspected utleast once annually bvaqualified gas appliance service professional. Ensure gas and power (if applicable) are shut off and fire pit iscool before servicing. Keep fire feature covered atall times when not in use. Keep any debris out nfappliance clean asneeded, |f debris iofound, remove before lighting system. z� *���No,m°ylr I:"u,;wm:oo;;46 22�4 �meo,m*sImou,'o° JET ORIFICE CLEANING Annuu|inspection and cleaning n[the fire feature isrec ononoon6e6.|fatanytirnnthnf|anoexnxhi6itanyo6norrno| shapes nrbehavior, nrifburner fails toignite properly, then the burner holes located inbottom nfgas jet orifices may require cleaning, The app|iancecan 6ncleaned 6v ourefu||yrem ovingthe logs and nnediutoa|low access to burner, Use abrush tocarefully remove dust, spider webs and loose particles, Periodical inspection 6yaqualified service technician nfthe air-intake isrequired tnensure your fire feature performs properly, Use awire orsmall puncture tool and carefully insert in jet, Tool should 6osize nfasmall paprrclip. |fevidence nfdamage, burner must 6nreplaced with the appropriate CR()SSF|REnwburner specified 6ymanufacturer, P|LOTuSSE&4QLY7THER&4OCOUPLE CLEANING OF SOOT Every six months oraxneeded, remove media, lava rock, nrglass from around the pilot assembly, Clean the ther- mocouple nfanysontusingso66rusk.Bncarefu|nntto damage the igniter element. Besure when returning your media tothe pit iocover your orifices toavoid blocking the jets asmentioned onpage 6, Once pilot assembly isclean, inspect iosee flame that covers 3/8"tn1/2"nfthe thermocouple, Cleaning nfpilot gas orifice may 6nrequired 6yremoving pilot hood and removing orifice and cleaning out orifices from debris, soot nranything that may bepreventing gas flow from exiting the pilot gas orifice. For Push Button only, visually inspect electrode and jet used for conductivity regularly tomake sure itiofree of debris and soot. Soot build upnrobstructions oany kin6 can reduce effectiveness nfspark, Without astrong spark, burner will not light, |fspark ixnot strong enough, r|ran off / remove any soot6nrnjet and, using fine grit sand paper, gently remove any rusifrnrnelectrode, |fspark is still not strong enough tolight burner, check /replace batteries, |fnew batteries don't fix the problem, replace the spark electrode. MATCH LIT / PUSH BUTTON Below are some potential causes and countermeasures tn the symptoms listed: * Noflame Make sure the |(nyvalve ison, Turn |(nyctn the |ofttoopen valve and allow _gas flow, v Low nrWeak Flame Verify correct gas pressure using the Water Column Pressure Chart. " One o,more jets will not light - Clean the orifices and check jets for obstruction, Fire feature ismaking awhistling sound Make sure thottkoflex line ixthe vvhixdn-froo,without sharp bends, and installed correctly. Check the pressure tn 6nsure itiswith recommended ranges. Contact acertified gas technician for service &repair ifthese suggestions 6nnot solve the issue. Below are some potential causes and countermeasures tn the symptoms bo|nvv. NnPilot Flame Pilot sparks orSlow plug glows but pilot won't light, o Air inthe _gas line. |fthis ixonew install itmay take several attempts tosurge the air, o Debris isinthe gas line, Clear the gas line, oVVatov'Mnisturniointhe gas line, Clear the gas line, oIncorrect Gas pressure, Confirm proper gas preo' sure o Pilot gas orifice ixdirty, Remove the pi|nthead and clean. o Electrical current isnot strong enough tosupport igniter ' either spark onspark igniter isn't strong enough toignite pi|otf|anno(3VnrSpark Igniter) or glow plug isnot getting hot enough tnignite pilot flame (Hot3urfocn|gnitnr). oImproperly applied media. oWind conditions might 6ntoo severe, NoMain Burner Pilot Lights but main burner will not light oGas pressure isincorrect. Confirm proper gas pressure, o Small pi|ntf|anoo.Remove the pilot head and clean pilot gas orifice. o Dirty thermal sensor, Clean using soft brush, o CR[)33F|REnwBURNER has unobstruction. Confirm there isnndebris 6|nck,inggas orifice jets inmain burner, purge water and air from gas lines nrinthe burner, confirm there iznndebris ingas lines, Main BurnorTurning{}nand Off Intermittently o Small pi|ot8arno,Remove the pilot head and clean uodescribed inthe maintenance section. o Improperly applied media Make sure your media ixnot covering the pi|otassembly and thatyour logs are not placed over nrtoo near the wind cage. oGas pressure isIncorrect- Confirm proper gas pressure 6ychnckingatt6ogaostub tothe pit and the Water Column PrauxureTab|o o Thermal sensor isdirty ordefective Gently clean thermal sensor, nrckongntkopilot assembly, oWind conditions - Confirm the burner izproperly located 4'6"inside the pit, and 6nsure the wind conditions are nottonsevere for safe use, o Fire Feature ioMaking uWhistling Sound Make sure tkuttknflex line isthe correct size and that there are nokinks ortight bends inthe line, |fthe whistling sound iscoming from the jets, please chnckyourpressure againstthoWater Column PrexsuroTa6|ninthis manual tomake sure itis within recommended ranges. Adjust as needed, Please nontaciyourretailer orcertified technician for ser- vice &rnpairifthnsnsuggnwtionsJonotso|vnthnissuo. |freplacement padzare required -contactyourretailer nrlicensed technician for authorized replacement parts, Warranty isnull and void ifunauthorized parts are used, *�v,��No,m°ylr6"m:oo;;46 22�4 :om(:,�meo,m*sImou,o° �/ H iq, ; olw* I M11, 6 14 M", Warm ingTrend STM warrants its products tnb"free from defective material and workmanship under normal ser- vice andusn,T6iswurraniycnversnnanufacturin9dnfods only and does not cover defects 6uetonormal wear and tear; itdoes not warrant any product orportthathas been altered, accidentally damaged, damaged inshipping, 6is' assrrnb|o6non6ifio6,noisuzo6nrg|rrt"6,6ai|u/otnrnain' toin,nntincto||e6,o,notkoptincontinunuosorvicoa6nr installation, Warming TinnJSnwliability shall borestricted tothe purchase price ofthe Product only and makes nu other warranty, express orimplied, but not limited to, the implied warranties ofsalability and appropriateness for u specified purpose, with /rspocttnits products and parts, whether used along orincombination with others, Warm- ing 7ion6Snwisfroonf|iubi|ity6nranydannagoscauso6bv the unit, axwell axinconvenience expenses, material or labor charges incurred 6yany service call, repair, removal orre-installation ofany unit, Incidental orconsequential damages are not covered 6ythiowarranty, Warranty does not cover 6anoagotosyotenns6uotodebris inthe gas lines nrJannu9ninsystem due inwater, Owner isre- sponsible fnrroa6ingan6un6orotun6ingvvarrantyfnrfu|| terms and conditions Warming Trnn6Snw,uiits discretion, agrees torepair nrre- place 6efe,iivnpro6u,iifreturnn6tnYYurrningTinn6srm within the warranty period, The rexpoctivowarranty time periods are effective from the original date nfpurchase, The warranty isnon-transferable and applies only tnthe original purchaser, |naddition, this warranty ioautomati- cally vni6ift6nunii's serial number has been removed or altered inanyway, IGNITION SYSTEMS WARRANTY Push Button Ignition Systems: There isnowarranty offered onany push button ignition system, Electronic Ignition Systems ' Residential Installations: 24Y|Kand JV|Ksystems are fully warranted for one (1) year with alimited warranty for two (2)years from date nf purchase. |nthe event asystem must 6areplaced clue to udefect/malfunction ofthe system, Warming Tinn6SnwWill repair nrreplace the system atnncost for the first year. |nthe event asystem fails after the first year from date nfpurchase and within two years from date ofpurchase, Warming 7rnn6Srwvvi||repair nrreplace the system for a cost nf5O%ofthe current list Price. This warranty does not cover labor costs, P24V|Ksystnmspurchased ()N()RBEF(}REApri|15, 2O18are fully warranted for one (1)ynarwith ulimited vva,rantyfortwo(2)yna,s6orndate ofpurchase, |nthe event usystem must 6oreplaced due toadnfod/rna| functionofthnsysteno,YVurnoingTinn6Srmvvi||repairnr replace the system otnocost for the first year, |nthe event a�y�tnnofai|safter the firstyeurand within two years of date ofpurchase, the cost for ureplacement system is atodiscount rate of5O%ofthe current listed price, This warranty does not cover labor costs, P24V|KSystems purchased AFTER April 15,2O18are fully warranted for three (3)years from date nfpurchase, |n the event asystem must bereplaced due tnu6ofoct/nna| functionofthnsysteno,YVurnoingTinn6Srmvvi||repairnr replace the system utnocost for the first three years, This warranty does not cover labor costs, Electronic Ignition Systems - Commercial Installations: 24V|Kand 3V|Ksystems are fu||ywarranted for twelve months from date ofpurchase, |nthe event asystem must 6oreplaced due tnadefect/malfunction ofthe system, Warming linn6STwwill repair orreplace the system atno coxt�This warranty does not cover labor costs, P24V|K Systemsare fully warranted for one (1)year from date o|purchase, |nthe event asystem must bnreplaced due tnudefect/malfunction ofthe system, Warming Tron6Srmwill repair o,replace the system atnocost for 12 months from the date ofpurchase, This warranty does not cover labor costs, Problems inthe functioning ofthe systems due tngas plumbing o,electrical installed 6yothers are not covered bvany warranty offered bvVVarrnin9Trends, Nndealer, distributor, orother person has the uuthnritytn represent orwarrant aWarming Tren6SrmProduct beyond iheinrnnscontained within this warranty, and Warming lrnn6SMIassumes nn|iu6i|ityforsuch warranty rnpresen totinno,Anyquostinnoconcnrningtkixwanontyohou|66o directed iothe Warming lrnn6Srmcorporate office, Return Policy n[Warranty Product Any Warming liendSnmproduct deemed bvVYarrnin9 11ondunmuodefective and covered 6ythowarranty may |`ereturned toWarming Tron6oTmfor aoxexxnoonttn determine ifrepair nrreplacement isnecessary. |norder tnreturn aProduct, you must have aReturn Merchandise Authorization number (KMA#),Please contact aWarming 7inn6Srwrepresentative atthocorporate office tnobtain anRK4A#,All returned merchandise must have the RMA# clearly printed onthe outside ofthe package, Return shipping costs arnthepurchaser's responsibility. Warming Tron6Srmionot responsible for product damaged nrlost intransit, |tiorecommended that return items are shipped via adelivery service that can 6otracked and/or insured toconfirm receipt. What is"Pmp657 Proposition 65('P,op65")ioaCalifornia law which requires businesses hoprovide warnings hoCalifornians about significant exposures tochemicals that cause cancer, birth defects orother repro6uctivnharm, These chemicals can 6n inthe products that Californians purchase, intheir homes nr workplaces, orthutare released into the environment, Prop 65enables Californians tomake informed decisions about their exposures to these chemica Is, Prop 65also prohibits California businesses from knowing- ly 6bcharningsignificaniarnnunbnf|istn6chnnnica|sintn sources ofdrinking water. Prop 65requires California topublish alist ofchemicals known tncause cancer, birth defects orother reproductive harm. This list, which must 6eupdated utleast once uyear, has grown toinclude approximately 9O0chemicals since it was first published in1987, Prop 65became law inNovember 1986,and isalso known asthe Safe Drinking Water and Toxic EnfnrconoentArLo[ 1Y86.Prop 65does not app|ytnproducts sold outside nf the state cJCalifornia. For more info onProp 65,gnto: www. p65warnings,ca,gnvFor afully updated list nfall the chem- icals an600nnpoundxthuturoknuvvntothe3tatoofCa|ifup niutocausncuncnrnrrnpro6ucLivntoxicity,gotn:ktLps:y oehho.ca,gov/propnsition'6J/prnpoxition65'list. Warnings Lead: Can cause birth defects orother reproductive harm. Lead can 6nfound inbrass fittings. View t6efactshnetui vvvvvv,p65warningo.ra,gnv Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide isacolorless, odorless, and poisonous gas. |iisfornne6during the combustion cf various fuels. View the fact sheet atvnwvv,p65vvarnings.cu.gov Bispheno|A:BPA isawidely used chemical that 6efoun6 inlinings, plastics, and other materials, |tcan cause harm tn the female reproductive system. Vinvvthnfact sheet utwvvvv. p65wurnings,ca,9nv Furniture Product Exposure: Some furniture products can expose you tochemicals which are known tothe State of California iocause cancer orbirth defects nrother reproduc- tive harnn,Viovvthofactxhaotatvvvvvv,p65*arning&cu,guv VYonttosee more? View all ofthe Prop 65factxheotoat ***.p65vvarningo,oa.gov More Info nnProp 65 |fyou have specific questions nnthe administration nr implementation ofProposition 65,you can contact [)EHHA\ Proposition 65program atP65,{lunotions@onhhu.cu,gw4nr 6yphone at(91h)44569OO. For enforcement information, cnntucttkeCalifornia Attor- ney Gnnoro|'x(}Riceot(510)622'2160,orvixithttps://oag, ca,Son/prop65. 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With Dua RlotCcn atDDs 2b mwwma rn ng ' en, r 11 a03 (4622' 4 I orae C'wa ,ring Irr n),om [Iwo INSPECTION RECORD INSPECTION ONLINE FORM: http://www.ci.wheatridge.co.us/inspection INSPECTION REQUEST LINE: (303) 234-5933 Cancellations must be submitted via the online form before 8 a.m. the day of the inspection Occupancy/Type rxr--" Inspections will not be performed unless this card is posted on the project site. "Request an inspection before 11:59 p.m. (midnight) 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 Underground or Below/In-Slab Work Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections Rough Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments Wall Sheathing Mid -Roof Q 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 II z Final Window/Doors Final Building NOTE: 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. "For 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 ' 1( City of Wheat Ridge V, Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201706518 PERMIT NO: 201706518 ISSUED: 08/24/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 11890 W 38th PL EXPIRES: 08/24/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install asphalt shingles - 35 sq *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (720)260-9469 NOYES ANDREW B SUB (303)981-1265 Jon Lowrie 100243 Monarch Construction & Roofing *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2403 / APPLEWOOD VILLAGES, PROSPECT V BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 11,975.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 251.48 Permit Fee 236.00 ** TOTAL ** 487.48 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** 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) is required on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding one half inch exists. Sheathing and mid -roofs may be called in at the same time, one hundred percent of the sheathing must be complete and 25-75 percent of the mid -roof may be complete. 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 manufacturer 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 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. Roof inspections for ROOFS OVER 6/12 PITCH: 3rd party inspection will be required, the 3rd party inspection report will be collected at final roof inspection performed by City of Wheat Ridge. If report is not available the final inspection will not be completed. i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE �(303) Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTIC Inspection Type: _ Job Address: Permit Number: 5-/i ❑ No one available for inspection: TimeAM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes .No "'Whencorrect'ons have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: i Inspe tc or: - - f r� DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE A City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201706518 PERMIT NO: 201706518 ISSUED: 08/24/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 11890 W 38th PL EXPIRES: 08/24/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install asphalt shingles - 35 sq *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (720)260-9469 NOYES ANDREW B SUB (303)981-1265 Jon Lowrie 100243 Monarch Construction & Roofing *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2403 / APPLEWOOD VILLAGES, PROSPECT V BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 11,975.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 251.48 Permit Fee 236.00 ** TOTAL ** 487.48 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** 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) is required on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding one half inch exists. Sheathing and mid -roofs may be called in at the same time, one hundred percent of the sheathing must be complete and 25-75 percent of the mid -roof may be complete. 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 manufacturer 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 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. Roof inspections for ROOFS OVER 6/12 PITCH: 3rd party inspection will be required, the 3rd party inspection report will be collected at final roof inspection performed by City of Wheat Ridge. If report is not available the final inspection will not be completed. City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201706518 PERMIT NO: 201706518 ISSUED: 08/24/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 11890 W 38th PL EXPIRES: 08/24/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install asphalt shingles - 35 sq i, by my signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all accompanyingg approved plans and specifications, ap�ermIt-Ifu cable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am fhe legal owner or have been authorzed bye legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with thirther attest that Iam legally autlLorized to include alI entities named within this document as parties to the work to be pemed and that all work to be performed isciisclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. `7s— 6 Signature of OWNER or CON OR (Circle one) Date I, This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying Flans 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 originalpermit fee. 3, If this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees androcedures 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 changeof the natural flow of water without prior and specific 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. 6, The issuagranting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any provision of any applicable co e r any.ord no r re 4ti n of this 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. Dane Lovett -2AiMp From: no-reply@ci.wheatridge.co.us Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:52 PM To: CommDev Permits Subject: Online Form Submittal: Residential Roofing Permit Application Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed s Residential Roofing Permit Application For all other requests: Homeowners wishing to obtain a roofing permit must apply for the permit in person at City Hall. Revisions to existing permits (for example, to add redecking) must be completed in person at City Hall. All other non -roofing permits must be completed in person at City Hall. The Building Division will be open from 7:30-10:30 a.m., Monday through Friday to process these types of requests. THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN REROOFING UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. Is this application for a Yes residential roof? How many dwelling units Single Family Home are on the property? PROPERTY INFORMATION 7)L Property Address 11890 w 38th pl Property Owner Name andrew noyes Property Owner Phone 720-260-9469 Number (enter WITH dashes, eg 303-123-4567) V) This application is exclusively for new permits for residential roofs and for licensed contractors only. This type of permit is ONLY being processed online --do not come S to City Hall to submit an application in person. Permits are processed and issued in the order they are received and due to the volume of requests, time to process varies and is subject to change. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WHEN YOUR PERMIT IS READY FOR PICK-UP AND WILL BE GIVEN A SPECIFIC DATE AND TIME WINDOW TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. You will be notified if your contractor's license or insurance has expired, and you may update those documents at the time you are issued your permit. For all other requests: Homeowners wishing to obtain a roofing permit must apply for the permit in person at City Hall. Revisions to existing permits (for example, to add redecking) must be completed in person at City Hall. All other non -roofing permits must be completed in person at City Hall. The Building Division will be open from 7:30-10:30 a.m., Monday through Friday to process these types of requests. THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN REROOFING UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. Is this application for a Yes residential roof? How many dwelling units Single Family Home are on the property? PROPERTY INFORMATION 7)L Property Address 11890 w 38th pl Property Owner Name andrew noyes Property Owner Phone 720-260-9469 Number (enter WITH dashes, eg 303-123-4567) Property Owner Email Field not completed. Address Do you have a signed Yes contract to reroof this property? Applications cannot be submitted without an executed contract attached below. Attach Copy of Executed legal contract.pdf Contract CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Business monarch construction Name DL, Contractor's License 100243 Number (This is a 5 or 6 digit number for the City of Wheat Ridge) Contractor Phone Number (enter WITH dashes, eg 303-123-4567) Contractor Address (Primary address of your business) 303-981-1265 5300 BROADWAY Contractor Email Address permits@monarchroofs.com Retype Contractor Email permits@monarchroofs.com Address DESCRIPTION OF WORK TOTAL SQUARES of 35 the entire scope of work: Project Value (contract 11975 value or cost of ALL materials and labor) Are you re -decking the N roof? 6 Does the scope of the project include a flat roof (less than 2:12 pitch)? Does the scope of the project include a pitched roof (2:12 or greater pitch)? How many squares are part of the pitched roof? Describe the roofing materials for the pitched roof: Type of material for the pitched roof: Provide any additional detail here on the description of work. (Is this for a house or garage? What is the roof pitch? Etc) No / Yes 35 owens corning Asphalt house SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT 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. I understand that this application is NOT a permit. I understand I will be contacted by the City to pay for and pick up the permit for this property. I understand that work may not begin on this property until a permit has been issued and posted on the property. Yes Yes Yes I certify that I have been Yes authorized by the legal owner of the property to submit this application and to perform the work described above. I attest that everything Yes stated in this application is true and correct and that falsifying information in this application is an act of fraud and may be punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. Name of Applicant lowrie Email not displaying correctly? 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Phone Insurance Company claim # t +A6 At anareh Coasts a on & Raofmg. tic will ba ratanad to un # s xx tract as 6A ztarth The soopeofwoikaod materials identified belies are the scope of work recommended ended by Oviarch GonsAiicl ort & Roafi cl Adores is nor otsgaw to perform any part of the scope otwo k that is actapprove d by the insuratrc/e�company rathsa yet �thonm #re await and agree to icy for this addihimlwork. � 2)eWj e/i7) Shirroie wrufam T DVI - O--7 Q ' t. - Int }C . `✓ Tear off all exisflig layers (f layers) Tear off one layer of wood shake shingles ail necking (7n6" OSB) � shorts of OSB are included, each additional sheet will be $ 5 per sheet '+iinstall New Underia��f t .__1rSlb. �3i91b. y 6rith . _Pstall Pre -Paced metals to code Brown Charcoal Tit Gray Mile Other lnt,- `�"-�^ .tG�ley(s) will be closed with ce & water shield C.l Valiey(s) wil l be opal — ARM Page (s) to be ardor-coordirrated with shingle Adge(s) to be High-Prori'e end coda -coordinated with shingle v' nnstait now pipe )ads ooq', % r< xu Replace vents as needed lie -flash chimneys) anti all wall abutment as rrsaded Stall Ridge Vent _„,_L1= Ittstall Ice & Water shield per code, as well as all vents and skylights `Inetali 46 nails per shingle as required by citykaunty codes Sabelitet Dsh Alignment (each customer wip need to contact the provider to realign dish after rot installation) int__,_ V"Final limVedons, W be completed as ttityJcounties alloys, I have read the back of t"onttact # 23 Z5 -year workmanship warranty an roofing, all other constructiw trades will receive a 1 yr workmanship warranty t tended Warranty Per Sq. $ Circle: Omiens Coming Pliftum GAF Other:...__._._ ._, M,pnalch Cpnstn tan & d�oofng wlp provrc general liabrG#y msttr a a cove of $2,fltk},tlQ{lgeneral aggregate Vic' rfarm art lei c sweep a€ cfliverray and yard for remouat of any peels _nrnre al l rrasr acid debits from nvcark ll&ted Gblters LF Size 5 ricin Oar 6 inch Oofr krt. Replace utte Type: _ insurance #ands l tale i tisrtgage Cranny es No (If y ss please tamplete ilia third party authorization form) Special lnstructtorts The appro ffriata cost o insurance. lr yovin will codes, which may Wane iniUat dollar amount that insoaa m is paying out Supplemental claims b by storiarch that are approved by the insurance company for adftonal work of morasses in costs become a part of this corebatd.. The final scope and pr>£xi agreed on between fho insurance company and Morramb shag become the final contract price for OW insurance approved scope, Custemer will be responsible to pay for any upgradw, deductible, rum -recoverable, deprecation or additlrimil work authorized by the customer that bre insurance company determines Is not covered within the Scope OfcoVerags provided by your hmurance policy. Approximate Daus of Service: _ these dates of service are sublied to change due to unusual delays in transportawn of materials, payment delays, krsarance approtraf, ordinary weather dela^ or by any other causes beyond reasonable rontrot of Monarch, Monarch wdtl provide communication to customer to show tentativie mattes. Notice. If the property owner plans to use proceeds of a properly and =uaay insurance poky issued pursuant to part 1 of article 4141, CA,S,, to pay for uta rowing work, pursuant to section 5-22.105, the rooms connector cannot pay, waive, rebate, or promise to pay, wawa or rebate all or part of any insurance dedu*le applicable to the insurance claim for payment on the covered residential properly. I(wa) hereby, authorize & mst-uct the insurance company &lien holders to mottvie the name of Monarch construction & Roofing I I C as ca -payee or any Subsequent toss Graft or checks atter Way's date as intl called above, i (noel augtonze any legal represeriumve andior agent of Monarch Cunstrudi to atom in&rnnati or, necessary to imripfiile ami Ming process rename to the cam mart referercad3haue i two) furMer a i#xv ze AtonarGtt to C u p le parson any loss draft or checks run mytour iod>atf and behaff rd Mnramch. Mona& Consvucnon Prkamed a tray a I'C' Oo LLC ITO tib ps Irpst any Payment g work on to property. pcpaly ere€w ofH Manarch Comtrixton a Roofing U, to deikW moft r,,#e at ft rEfi4idenW rstupeny sttoor fres I (we) agree, by signing below, toPI the ; ntraci conditions, both front and back of this agreement Date of Acceptance Customer Signature(s) . Gus6mar Sgnature: — Monarch Rapresertative, H&UN.NOM i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division + (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number:f'e?/%?(-, 5 16 V) ❑ No one available for inspection: Time ` '0 AWPM Re -Inspection required: Yes When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303 -234- Date: - 03 -234 -Date:-? l' ' Inspecto,rr� DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE U City of iiRv�Wh6atP, COMMUNiTy DEVELOPMENT idge City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Building 7500 W. 291h Ave. January 23rd, 2017 Owner/Occupant 11890 W. 38th Pl. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-8001 P: 303.235.2855 F: 303.237.8929 RE: Previously permitted project plans available for retrieval — Permit 201600008 (New Single Family Home) Owner/Occupant, This letter is being sent to you because a project for which a permit was issued by the City of Wheat Ridge Building Division and plans and/or other documents were required was recently completed and approved. In accordance with the Building Division's document retention policy, the associated plans and/or other documents are scheduled for disposal. We are writing to offer you an opportunity to retrieve those approved plans and/or documents prior to their disposal by the Building Division. The plans and/or documents are available for retrieval for a period of 20 working days (4 weeks) from the date of this letter and must be retrieved in person at the Building Division offices. This letter must be presented at the time of retrieval of the plans and/or documents. Plans and/or documents available for retrieval CANNOT be mailed and plans and/or documents will NOT be available for retrieval after the expiration of the retrieval period, which is 60 days from the date of this letter. You may retrieve plans and/or documents between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Building Division offices located at 7500 W. 29th Avenue in Wheat Ridge. Cordially, Melissa Mackey Senior Permit Technician 7500 W. 29th Avenue Wheat RiOge, Ca*rail* 89933 Office Phone: 303-235-2873 Fax: 303-237-8929 City of Wheat f d,ge CCBA�tR UNiT4` DEVE c�PMEN'r www.ei.wheatridge.eo.€ s 101 XVUL 3 , .00 30/3n 67907 L-01 , �a 6 190 00 to LAJ e* OT izg *aLi' z Alp ToUJ Wui w ii i"e. �� �� 0 ► A 41 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 office - (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: 0 r^ � Job Address: Permit Number: � U v 00 g ❑ No one available for inspection: Time A /PNI Re -Inspection required: yes N *When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303303-2 Date: I " 2 Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: 6F /i /" G // rPF / i 3 G Job Address: I /890 W . 38 Permit Number: 201460009 _ r!jj4jti I ! to — Ail 4r-/*- ?4,, 200% 'P-1(' n: � IVo a.✓Pi cI sig �s �cirnsrr n i die he cl <L2 L i,r 2 1 in w r v :I H.• �d /1 4"1- t ecL l awi , -f Cie C a _� a �21 fa Lt. ' II ( 4 ,-- f -r -.'r P4 d (-,qt( df Y SC411111�eo n Gf %...iti i v / Alk 5 XPi At. )4�oon+ ail i/I< r .• 1 !`�P G I rrt�•nC Zi✓G �S (iieet,)l,n 20.7./1 rdjC- r ❑ No one available for inspection: Time AM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 , Date: ! Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE A i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE ��9rBuilding Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: E F r I� ''� Job Address: l rt U �✓. 3 A 7" Permit Number: 2m /6 0 000A CSo e►On lave, Mi (er4'r: ra I rc�Irro �d-, s r//✓IPL Sh.l4% r r P G A'o '? -C% W m t7 ^ C ! o i l c� r n •O ^ S C 11 C ( l) 4:to( -'. K' 4 4 ' w h eN -n // r 0 sr. ) IP f �-r < i � � ( c ((f S 7 U n , n C_, n c !, n .. �, I i r LTJC i Ir S A 10 12 S i J ❑ No one available for inspection: Time _AMj-M Re -Inspection requiredCw:a)de, No *When corrections have b call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: 2 44 Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE FOR OFFICE USE ONLN Date: Plan1per"Ift # I Plan Review Fee: NIA'-, Building Permit Application Property Address: 11890 M 38th Place ty Owner (please print). -Standard Pacific Homes/CalAtlantic Homes 303.846.8528 (if different than property address) Address: 6161 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 200 Jacob.Morg2n@Feltengroupcom po*j*LA22����� Contractor- Same as above Contractor E-mail Address: Other City Licensed Sub: City License # 130216 #440kr�� PlUmbing: Plumbing Unitd., Inc WR City License # 140008 Other City Licensed Sub: City License # Mechanical� Smith & Willis HVAC W.R. City License # 80256 Cornplete all inforniation on BOTH sides of this forin r NEW COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE El ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRA NEW RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE EICOMMERCIAL ROOFING COMMERCIAL ADDITION El RESIDENTIAL ROOFING RESDENTIAL ADDITION El 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) I Covered Patio; Basment Bath rough -in; Basement bar rough -in; Shower ilo Tub at Bath 4; Gas line to Range; . FUL F . Bit!' � - — - ......Gallons Amps Squares Other m PREPARED ���Hamn PLOT PLAN FOR LOT, 5 , BLOCK: -1 , ADDRESS: 11890 WEST 38TH PLACE SUE61MSION. DOUD OVERLOOK SUBDIMSION FlUNG NO. 2 CITY OF AHEAT -RIDGE , COUNTY OF JEFFERSON , STATE OF COLORADO. TRACT E n" a FOP W. 38TH PL 6:i =DENOTES ADOtFONAL STEPS IN GARAGE, ir 06 4' STEP FROM, FftSRED FLOOR TO PATIO AND PORCH, Zol }d�xvAraw is PL -PROPERTY LINE EASEMEN IL BOW�SACX OF WALK ADPjST GRADE BY SIDONG DOWN, SETBACK FOW-FRONT OF WALK 72, 0 TSC -TOP BACK OF' CURB W EXPOSEING MORE FOUNDADON. Z -OF-F I OR OF FOUNDATION -07'50.)N 8 HP -HIGH POINT s THAN 10% OR GREATER THAN 15%, w FF - FINISHED FlOOR S,80 , FL -FLOW LINE SFR14CE EOP-EDGE Of PAVEMENT UE/DE�UTILtrY & DRAWAGE. EASEMENT MOOED 5060 A Al) A��AGETYM� AR*# [0� IST 1 ?/22/15 MIN 2 MCS CS ARABS GARAGE iTANMNO., LEFT LEFT 1 2146 VER mrr, SiOR 01/19/16 LOT -a 9,799±S F. x mx 2X A) xg 9 10, x 73.1 19.3 - 74.3 73, Ys ci 11 sr COVERED A PATIO 14X 30,7' X 75.2 uli 0 PLAN 5060 LOT 6 co 0 &'o BSMT=EXP t1i '� A° TF=74,0 < 2Z8 FFP,7&2 UJ b x 75.2 04 Li 0 rl 3 CAR x py i 13 V GARAGE cri 74.9 "9 3Q.9" COVERED t acs 20,5 PORCH 1,5 F� M5 10,4' g T3 '74.6 — 9 3' 11 74,0 734 72,2-- PY x 6:i =DENOTES ADOtFONAL STEPS IN GARAGE, ir 06 4' STEP FROM, FftSRED FLOOR TO PATIO AND PORCH, Zol }d�xvAraw is PL -PROPERTY LINE EASEMEN IL BOW�SACX OF WALK ADPjST GRADE BY SIDONG DOWN, SETBACK FOW-FRONT OF WALK CONSTRUCTING RE7,RNiNG WALL OP 0 TSC -TOP BACK OF' CURB W EXPOSEING MORE FOUNDADON. Z -OF-F I OR OF FOUNDATION T- WATER METER P1 f THIS SLOPE OLL BE NO LESS 8 HP -HIGH POINT s THAN 10% OR GREATER THAN 15%, w FF - FINISHED FlOOR SAMTARY SDWE.R V FL -FLOW LINE SFR14CE EOP-EDGE Of PAVEMENT UE/DE�UTILtrY & DRAWAGE. EASEMENT MOOED 5060 A REIASIONSL DATE BY A��AGETYM� AR*# [0� IST 1 ?/22/15 MIN 2 MCS CS ARABS GARAGE iTANMNO., LEFT LEFT 1 2146 VER mrr, SiOR 01/19/16 w I 0 PREPARE} L 0 T PLANFOR brat LOT: -5 , BLOCK: —I- , ADDRESS: 11890 WEST _38TH PLACE SUB61—MSION: —DOUD OVERLOOK SUBDIVISION FlUNG NO. I CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE , COUNTY OF -SIE —FFERSON , STATE OF COLORADO. TRACT E u- DENOrES AWTIONAL STEPS W GARAGE, V) W w 0 — 4" STEP FROM FlNiSHED 06 FLOOR TO PAGO AND PORCH. Z 0 PL -PROPERTY LINE —EASEMENT 80W�BACK OF WALK ADJOSI GRADE BY SIDEING DOWN, -07 50.W -SETBACK CONSTRUCTING RFTAINNG WALL Or Sao U UF /oE W EXPOSUNG MORE F'OUNDA'AON. V�l V - WATER METER Kr THIS SLOPE WILL BE, NO LESS HP -HIGH PONT s 'niAN 10% OR GREASER THAN 15% FF 7FINSHED FLOOR y - SANITARY SEIASR FL-FILOW LINE SERVICE EOP-EDGE, OF PAVEMENT U /DE-UTtUTY At DRAINAGE EASEMENT LOT REIASHRNS.' DA yll ' V ----t7#— GARAGE TYPE: SCAR —IST WRSION 41- � 12/212/' MCG 9,799±'3,F. xx 2% A x 73.1_ x 19-3' 15% 74,3 733 COVERED A 4 PAM t6 04 14% ---74,9 TRACT D Rb� (as) 303' X75�2 w It C) > PLAN 5060 ELEV—A LOT 6 00 sv BSMT=EXP 0 uj FTi''N TF=74,0 0 1 C, F6' i MG C'4 Li E 9 :5 cc 0; cl� H� 3 CAR C'� x 1,31 GARAGE 74,9 sTEt s.4° M9 COVERED V) —4 20,5' G a PORCH 105, 0 - 16 104, 74 6— 74,0--- 72,2 44 CT, 0, x c1l) v- r&c' X E'op W 38TH PL u- DENOrES AWTIONAL STEPS W GARAGE, V) W w 0 — 4" STEP FROM FlNiSHED 06 FLOOR TO PAGO AND PORCH. Z 0 PL -PROPERTY LINE —EASEMENT 80W�BACK OF WALK ADJOSI GRADE BY SIDEING DOWN, FOW-FRONT OF WALK -SETBACK CONSTRUCTING RFTAINNG WALL Or 0 TSC -TOP BACK OF CURB W EXPOSUNG MORE F'OUNDA'AON. Z TOF-FOP OF FOUNDATION V - WATER METER Kr THIS SLOPE WILL BE, NO LESS HP -HIGH PONT s 'niAN 10% OR GREASER THAN 15% FF 7FINSHED FLOOR y - SANITARY SEIASR FL-FILOW LINE SERVICE EOP-EDGE, OF PAVEMENT U /DE-UTtUTY At DRAINAGE EASEMENT MODEU 5060 A REIASHRNS.' DA yll ' V ----t7#— GARAGE TYPE: SCAR —IST WRSION 41- � 12/212/' MCG im PREPARED STANDARV PACUTtC HOMES PLOT PLAN LOT: 5 , BLOCK, ADDRESS� 11890 WEST 38TH P [-- 8TH Pli�CE SUB-DFV�SION: — DOUD 0VERLQ0K SUBDIMSION nUNG NO, 0TY OF WHEAT RlQGff--,CO(TN—TYOF AMMO�-§5—TF-Y-COLORADO. 71'RACT E m A C. IGip mmimffl.. =-IFF'l 4' DENOTES ADIVI10NAL STEPS W GARACk, Vi E"T rye 4' STEP FROM RMSHED 0L7 FLOOD TO PATKI AND PCIRCK z 0 mm_.wMmmm FIL.-PROPERTY UNE a 0 -BAC Af X CW' WALK EASEMENT ADIU I ADI BY SIOUNG DOV "W-F"O"" WA�-k -.111AC "'IC RETAUNG WALL BC=Tlll BACK OF CURB W EXPOSUNG MORE FOUNDA10N. TOO -FOP OP FOUNDATKW V- WATER METER Pff TWS SLOPE WU, BE, NO LESS HP�KGH PONT THAM 10% OR CAEATER THAN sSAWTARY M"* SEWER FL -FLOW UNE SER%qcE EGFR EDGE Of PAVEMENT 41E/DE-01ITY & DRAgNAGE EASEMENT MODEL: 5060 AREVISIONS: DATE; a, GARAGE TY 3 CR mm_.wMmmm FIL.-PROPERTY UNE a 0 -BAC Af X CW' WALK EASEMENT ADIU I ADI BY SIOUNG DOV "W-F"O"" WA�-k -.111AC "'IC RETAUNG WALL BC=Tlll BACK OF CURB W EXPOSUNG MORE FOUNDA10N. TOO -FOP OP FOUNDATKW V- WATER METER Pff TWS SLOPE WU, BE, NO LESS HP�KGH PONT THAM 10% OR CAEATER THAN sSAWTARY Fv FINtSHED FLOOR SEWER FL -FLOW UNE SER%qcE EGFR EDGE Of PAVEMENT 41E/DE-01ITY & DRAgNAGE EASEMENT MODEL: 5060 AREVISIONS: DATE; a, GARAGE TY 3 CR ON22/1' IST VERO7--t Mc 12 GARAGE HANDING: LEFT - 2ND VERSKYN 01/19/16 mc addre 3 ss: oud Subdivision, Filing 2, Lot )%,pplicable survey nditions: D (survey at foundation) S (survey prior to CO, r; f within 2 feet of setback) DOUD 1 (landscaping) DO 2 (setbacks) sq. ft. Lot Size: Maxinium Building Coverage (40%): 2aL 01 . _�C sq.. . Total proposed l3uildingcoverage: t; sq, ft. la► Required Provided Setbacks: Front IA -el . 1(1ft . v � < . Interior Side Side on street/open space 1 ) � Interior R perimeter Rear --2-of-t-4- 2,2 -' within 2 feet of minimum setbacks? (If yes, add surve)bg condition M) is the structure review con..e rchftectural ■ '9 t public r -o -w and/or open sp ace as front facades. t architectural a t on side fagade facing r -o -w or open T homes or homes directly across LJ Front setbacks shall vary a minimum of 2.5 ft, No three adjacent the stred shall have the same front setback. utilize the, same architecturally detailed U No two adiaoent homes or homes across the street shall elevation. belt courses, bay windows, sills, canopies,porches, s such as cornices, eaves, 13 Architeatmal feature es may extend or project into a setback a maximum of thirty inches. decks patios, • balcom stucco,front elevation shall have a minimum of 67% masonrY: brick, brick vener, U The first floor of the syrithetic, stone, with a full return (Minimurn 4' high) wainscoting stones, homes' e cons + cannot .'width, �.e 4 z ss �r r a k S 4 11 City of SINGLE FAMIL YIDUPLEX 91) ru B Wh6atP"' Ldge BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA TION RE VIEW LIC WORKS Date: Location-. ATTENTION: BUILDING DIVISION I have reviewed the submitted application documents to construct a located at the above referenced address. Please note the comments checked below. 1. -4/ Drainage: a. Drainage Letter & Plan required: Yes j/ No K Site drainage/grading plan have been reviewed and are: Z6K refer to to stipulations. 2. Public Improvements required & to be completed with project: a, street paving/patching: Yes _jL No Completed b. curb & gutter: Yes No Completed c. sidewalk: Yes No Completed d. Other (specify): Yes No Completed For items not constructed, the amount of funds taken in lieu of construction: 3. -1 Does all existing roadway alley ROW. meet the standards of the City: Yes No If not, what is required? If R.O.W. is required, has the deed been received: Yes No (see Note below) NOTE- All deeds must be reviewed and approved prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 4. 1 APPROVED: The Public Works Department has reviewed the submitted material and hereby approves this Permit Application, subject to the stated requirements and/or attached stipulations. Si€ iwAturet&g� �Mark 'Van Nattan 5. 0 NOT APPROVED: The Public Works Department has reviewed the submitted material and does not approve this Permit Application for the stated reason(s): skgnature Mark Van Nattan Date 6. Stipulations - 7. A Drainage Certification Letter accompanied by As -Built plans frorn, the Engineer -of -Record shall be required prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 8. NOTE: ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AS A RESULT OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED PER ROW CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY, 22IMM Cid cif oo0" "A I't�t�t_tt W'ORKS _k City of Wheat Ridge (Municipal Building 7500 W 29`' Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO qpJp"�03 8�a0{�0(q (/� 2ry3�} 2p 17 }r� 303,235,2857 n gyp 7 b R ' t}VO^t?V1Fl �, �tiJ�,1.,,35,215t#t I'". .?47�..u5. LG1�f PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT REVIE Date: Location of Construction Purpose of Construction: rt Single Family -- Commercial Multi -F it l eve o- cent Review r-0-c-_e_ssivX Fee.,. _... :........ .. 6iC6.Ct (Required of all projects for document processing) ° Sian ie �'tesieef� fey view F'ee: ,...._... . S,tdtP +earratraet°ia azltl-° ew F Review of existing or minimal technical docurnents:$200.00 Initial review` of technical civil engineering documents (Fee includes reviews of the Is' and 2"d submittals)- . .................. dI .C} Traffic Impact Steady Review Fee: (Fee includes reviews of the I" and 2 d submittals): ........ .....$500.00 Trip Generation Study Review Fee ..... C & M Manual Review & SIVA Recording Fee,, ............. $I()0.00 'Each Application will be reviewed by staff once; and returned for changes if after review of the second submittal changes have not been made to the civil documents or the ` "raffic Study as requested by staff, further reviews of the Application will be subjJect to the following Resubmittal pees. Resubmittal Fe—, 3 d submittal (r'a initial review fee):, ...... ...................... 00.0 4`h submittal (hall initial review fee) :...... ......... $600.00 .00 All subsequent sub 'ttals .,..,............... 600.00 (Full initial review fee) '' (due at time of Building Permit issuance): PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ADDITION To THE ABOVE FEES, THE RE WILL 13E ADDITIONAL ANDPF ITT G FEES UI D Ft R CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS WITl� PUBLICLICENSrN� RIGHT-OF-WAY. Rev 12M 1°ttmmt c C)Ii K' City of Wheat ridge Municipal Building 7500 V " Ave" Whet Bulge, Co 0033-8001 P: 301235.2 61 F; 303.235.2857 NOTIFICATION FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS RESTORATION DATED:—q--52� ADDRESS: Dear Contractor: lrr conjunction with the approval ofthe 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 Ride Public Works Department, rtment, and prior to the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy, Prior to any construction commencing, the City's representative will conduct an onsite inspection to determine the existing ondition(s) of the public improvements at this address. If you have any questions, please contact mime at 303,235.2864. Sincerely, David lam. Brossman, P.L.S. Development oprrment f ev ew Engineer CC: File Rev 2108 city of V i'' x P�rqjeictAddress-11890 . 38th Place Permit GP -ii. Contractor.* Standard Pacific Homes of do, Inc. E166trical Contractor Company Name. l4t. Phone 0 Stat: License ?a�► Master ! SignAtuie`of Authorized Agent' : Date s e n w t7,777 s F a � ¢.. t f ? w"4 ;��� e a + a`S," r ✓"y�5' ry �` : � f y t � x >�..> t a *N,w`s4 t ydI; Fzp y c s e 2 ae cx. m* F5 `4 ' R1 13u a { F f ## t #. Date *This application Yi t be f..:`., 4 ' tc. sub -contractor i :iii a a: B. g....•. 2180 So th Ivanhoe Street, Suite 5 AA-*. WAss!cnaar , Denuer, Co4orado, 80222-5710 V,�M'n& M Subject: Sod and Foundation Study Proposed Residential Structure Lot 5, Block I Doud Overlook Wheat Ridge, Colorado Project Number 135266 Vi= 303-759-8100 Fax 303-756-2920 40 www.agwassenaar.com As requested, we have performed a soil and foundation study at the subject site. The purpose our study was to observe subsurface conditions encountered and to recommend geotechnic design criteria for the design and construction of the foundation for the proposed residence. Th letter presents a summary of our findings and recommendations. 11 0' to 3' Fill, sand, medium dense, silty, slightly clayey, slightly gravelly, moist, mottled brown 3' to 17' Sand, medium dense to dense, silty, slightly clayey, with clay lenses, moist to wet, brown 111MV1171'r, � IN MEMMMM -• to water, 15 feet at the time of drilling 15Y2 feet 2 days after drilling Samples obtained during drilling were returned to the laboratory. They were visually classified a 0 J subsurface materials encountered. Site specific laboratory swell/consolidation tests exhibit compression at #-• of 7 and 14 feet upon an increase in moisture content under a load of 1,0 pounds per square foot (ps�, Based upon visual observation of the subsurface conditioir EO Project Number 135266 January 31, 2014 Page 2 materials generally exhibit no to low potential for expansion. Refer to the Colorado Geological Survey Special Publication 43 for a description of expansive soils and their impact on structure performance, am WOR WN sloosenea cn ne e7eUrailon snul". Occasionally, pockets of loose soils are encountered in foundation excavations. If this conditi occurs, the footings should extend to firm soils, Exterior footings should bear at least 3 feet bet exterior grade for frost protection, The bearing materials beneath footings should be protect from freezing during construction, All footing excavations should be observed prior to placeme of concrete to confirm the footings are bearing on suitable materials as anticipated for desi purposes. The foundation walls backfilled with on-site materials should be designed for a lateral ea pressure based upon an equivalent fluid density of 65 pounds per cubic foot (pc� for the "at res condition or 50 pcf for the "active" condition. The "active" condition should only be used where movements of at least 0.5% of the wall height are allowed. These values have been provid without considerations for sloping backfill, surcharge loading or hydrostatic pressure Construction of a drain system and proper surface drainage as discussed later in this report m lower the potential of developing hydrostatic pressure in the backfill materials. Minor cracking concrete foundation walls should be expected. guidelines for the local area. The risk assessment of a site for potential movement is not absolute; rather, it represents a judgment based upon the data available and our experience in the area, Standard Pacific of,Colorado, Inc. Project Number 135266 January 31, 2014 Page 3 For sites with a risk assessment of high or very high, we recommend an interior floor system engineered for expansive soils be constructed, An alternative to the use of an engineered floor system, such as soil modification to reduce the risk assessment, may also be considered. In addition, an engineered interior floor system is recommended for all finished areas or any other 2reas where floor movements cannot be tolerated. slab movement, slabs supported by the expansive subsurface materials should be constructed using the following criteria: I Slabs should be separated from exterior walls and interior bearing members with a joint which allows free vertical movement of the slab. 2. Slab bearing partitions should be constructed with a minimum 2 -inch void space. Stairways bearing upon the slab should be constructed in such a way as to allow at least 2 inches of slab heave. In the event of slab heave, the movement should not be transmitted directly through the partitions to the remainder of the residence. 4. Where a forced -air heating system is used and the furnace is located on the slab, we recommend provision for a collapsible connection between the furnace and the duct work to allow for at as 3 inches of slab heave. Utility connections should also be provided with flexible connections capable of accommodating the same magnitude of movement as specified above, slab; however, the void spaces recommended are not intended to predict total slab moverne Care should be taken to monitor and reestablish partition voids and flexible connections wh necessary. We are available to provide further consultation regarding basement slab performan risk assessments. I The crawl space ground surface should be sloped to the perimeter drain system. Trenching or "W"Ma"MI-2- I "A lai Standard Pacific of Colorado, Inc. Project Number 135266 January 31, 2014 Page 4 surface to the engineered floor system should meet applicable codes as well as be increased by the recommended foundation void height. In addition, all plumbing lines should be isolated from As a minimum, we recommena provicing a suosurTace-urainage sjsiern grade area. The purpose of the drain is to collect water which may become trapped on the surface of the excavation and enter the basement or crawl space areas, A drain should be constructed similar to the attached drain detail (Figure 1) and should be uniformly sloped to a positive gravity discharge or sump. If a sump pit is installed, it should be monitored for water accumulation and proper operation. The water level in the sump pit should not be allowed to rise above the foundation drain inlet pipe(s), If water rises above the inlet pipe(s), a pump should be installed (if not originally equipped) or maintenance should be performed on the existing pump. EMMMZM• 'K IT -UTT - W -WIM Wr 'I•i - I i *'AC-,,AW&KM carefully planned and maintained surface drainage. The following recommendations should be implemented during construction and maintained by the Homeowner after the residence is completed: I . Excessive wetting or drying of the open foundation excavation should be avoided as much as practical during construction. Standard Pacific of Colorado, Inc. Project Number 135266 January 31, 2014 Page 5 2. The ground surface surrounding the exterior of the foundation should t maintained in such a manner as to provide for positive surface drainage awe from the foundation. At completion of construction, we recommend a minimui fall away from the foundation of 6 inches in the first 5 feet, This slope should t continuous across the backfill zone. 3. Backfill around the foundation should be moistened and compacted in such manner as to reduce future settlement. Areas which settle should be filled a soon as possible in order to maintain positive drainage away from the foundatiot 4If lawn edging is used around the exterior of the foundation, it should t constructed in a manner to prevent ponding of surface water in the vicinity of th backfill soils. 5. All drainage swales should be constructed and maintained a minimum of 5 fe( away from the foundation on side yards and 15 feet away from the foundation o back and front yards. Drainage swales should maintain a slope of at least 2% o of the lot, Swales must not be blocked by fences, landscaping, paths or othf Homeowner installed items. 6, Roof downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of foundatio backfill. 7. Watering adjacent to the foundation should be reduced as much as practical. Landscaping which requires excessive watering should not be located within 5 feet of foundation walls, Main sprinkler lines, zone control boxes and drains should be located outside the limits of the foundation backfill. Sprinkler heads should be positioned such that the spray does not fall within 5 feet of foundation walls. & Plastic membranes should not be used to cover the ground surface immediately surrounding the foundation. These membranes tend to trap moisture and prevent normal evaporation from occurring. We recommend the use of a weed suppressant geotextile fabric. I'll ""Will Standard Pacific of Colorado, Inc. Project Number 135266 January 31, 2514 Page 6 conditions not indicated by the boring are possible and expected. Therefore, we should be retained to observe the foundation excavation and construction in order to verify or revise our recommendations. If unexpected subsurface conditions are observed by others during construction, we should be called to review our recommendations. This report was prepared for the exclusive use of our Client for the sole purpose of providing geotechnical design criteria for the subject structure based upon the existing site conditions as encountered, The conclusions and recommendations contained in this report shall not be considered valid for use by Others without written authorization from A. C. Wassenaar, Inc. In addition, the state of practice in geotechnical engineering is constantly evolving. Therefore, findings presented in this report should be reviewed and revised, if necessary, prior to actual construction. If we can be of further service in discussing the contents of this letter or in analysis of the proposed structure from the soil and foundation viewpoint, please call our office. Sincerely„ �Y k fix"" °�•"..«#pp``«;�" A. G. WASSEN R, Q 06'- 731 * } Michael R. Conner, P: Senior Engineer Reviewed by: Dona L. Ta or, ., P. F. sident MRC/DLT/Iia Attachment: Figure 1 Statement of Services BACKFILL NOTES: 1. DRAIN MUST SLOPE TO A POSITIVE GRAVITY OUTLET AND/OR TO SUMP WHERE WATER CAN BE REMOVED BY PUMPING 2. SLOPE BOTTOM OF TRENCH AND PIPE AT A MINIMUM OF 1 J8" PER FOOT (€.e. 1 %) 3, 3 OR 4 -INCH DIAMETER RIGID PERFORATED PVC PIPE (ASTM D2729 MINIMUM SCHEDULE 20), OR AN APPROVED SUBSTITUTE INDATION 4. GRAVELSPECIFICATION: 2" MINUS WASHED WALL ROCKlGRAVEL, POORLY GRADED WITH NO MORE THAN 30% PASSING THE 18" SIEVE AND NO MORE THAN 10% PASSING THE #4 SIEVE, OR AS APPROVED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SLOPE TO Bre _ DRAIN PIPE . (SEE NOTES #2 8 ) DRAIN MINIMUM AT LOCATION OF HIGH POINT, ESTABLISH BOTTOM OF DRAIN DO NOT EXCAVATE PIPE AT LEAST 4" BELOW WITHIN 1:1 LINE BOTTOM OF FOOTING OR PAD EXTENDING DOWN AND AWAY FROM -- CREATE MINIMUM 4" PATHWAYS THROUGH EDGE OF FOOTING OR UNDER THE FOOTING WITH SOLID PCV PIPE (NOTE 3) OR FOUNDATION VOID MATERIAL, THE PATHWAYS SHOULD BE NOTE: NOT TO SCALE BENEATH EACH WINDOW WELL AND AT A.G. Wassenaar APPROXIMATE 15 FOOT INTERVALS AROUND THE FOUNDATION. GsootachrkWand EnAronmentatCvnsu!tants � CTR 1 FTG 1 INT-SOG MTF JULY 2014 FOOTING FOUNDATION TYPICAL INTERIOR FIGURE 1 DRAIN DETAIL NON -WOVEN GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC (M€RAF€ 140N OR EQUIVALENT) PLACED OVER ENTIRE WIDTH OF DRAIN GRAVEL. DRAIN GRAVEL - (SEE NOTE 4) GRAVEL SHALL FILL ENTIRE TRENCH AND EXTEND LATERALLY TO EDGE OF FOOTING AND UP AT LEAST 2" ABOVE BOTTOM OF FOOTING WITH A MINIMUM OF are OF GRAVEL. COVER ABOVE PIPE AT HIGH POINT. i—SLIPJOINT CONCRETE SLAB BACKFILL SLOPE TO Bre _ DRAIN PIPE . (SEE NOTES #2 8 ) DRAIN MINIMUM AT LOCATION OF HIGH POINT, ESTABLISH BOTTOM OF DRAIN DO NOT EXCAVATE PIPE AT LEAST 4" BELOW WITHIN 1:1 LINE BOTTOM OF FOOTING OR PAD EXTENDING DOWN AND AWAY FROM -- CREATE MINIMUM 4" PATHWAYS THROUGH EDGE OF FOOTING OR UNDER THE FOOTING WITH SOLID PCV PIPE (NOTE 3) OR FOUNDATION VOID MATERIAL, THE PATHWAYS SHOULD BE NOTE: NOT TO SCALE BENEATH EACH WINDOW WELL AND AT A.G. Wassenaar APPROXIMATE 15 FOOT INTERVALS AROUND THE FOUNDATION. 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Melissa Mac FROM ka From: Jim Johansen <johansen@buiIdinqcci,com> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 8:51 AM To: Melissa Mackey Subject: Fwd: 11890 W. 38th Place Wheatridge EMEMESM Jim J ---------- Forwarded message ---------- < Date: Fri, Jan 8,2016 at 8:48 AM Subject: 11890 W. 38th Place Whearridge To: merideth.edwardsCa_),calatlantic.com Hi Merideth, I am doing the plan review for this 5060 plan for Wheatridge. The plans are good except I need a detail for the attic furnace installation as well as a gas pipe drawing. The manual J shows a furnace in the attic and I just need to check access and ventilation. The gas pipe may be a one line with pipe type, size and btu' s with developed length. Neither needs an engineers stamp. Thanks, I can be reached at 303)235-2878 however I only work Thursday & Friday AM. You may also contact Melissa. ua� Jim Johansen Code Consultants International t W M or Model: Residential Plan Review f. taP E W AAS p0 NA¢.. ! 4 # Address: i ( (`erMii, #: i Provide floor ai�u P mq MuiuMui� lot 6 e 0001 K ara e. ;0 Ib III II �' W NI IIIIU IpN V' the }! and bottom of Q " � Building Type. t1. Jurisdiction; SFD Duplex E3 4. Provi code complying To nhorne t W M or Model: t►L'iitb Show # ! 4 # ! between ! }3. k i Provide floor ai�u P mq MuiuMui� K ara e. ;0 Ib III II �' W NI IIIIU IpN V' the }! and bottom of IIIA i II 4. Provi code complying 3. Doors shall } !!. stairways; address tread nd s.. dimensions perl of JIII rShower �Idoors t ^ i I� shshall V 4. have5. P i l I estairway Provi safety glazing; ! } RW ! } x # outward. Ily[ a IN a l w tairway maximum 3,2' 6.w x i x �If vertical } r rise ween fi � I!�w iiN'tP,li :VIII,' #f ! 6. Indicate emergency escapei } ri rescue openings i.Provide ma II :III basements and bedrooms. number and ICC report or x equal for "! Direction of door swing i7.� (R'002,1004, f} n must � MSM ! I� 01 iIl pM IIII �Provide Unvented gas logs shall not xIPI ull of sd1window JIII L I �� I,�lul if beinstalled built and type of oion,�� ! . x � 9. Window & opening flashing uece dampers: iui u�lw li it �1T wili000l iu . 3. n cel ! � decorative��p a 1 r "! v1��I is a}II'dl.'II # � giUil i 9.. .! 1 e! .i' #. #" Offl. lqlfflqi I opening shall comply with il 11' .. 11111­1IPS, listed decorative b..}.:a .. ■*iiiiiii installation conditioned :. F } ! R S UI #I M I IPLANS maximum U -factor x 1 I pi FLOOR Skylight - maximum U- APPLIANCES: factor%2. } Provide k jshallES number. ! } not be installed at the ! } W termination of chimneys o x x factory -built fireplaces exceptS ;.LIGHT a: n.'. where listed and labeled for x. Provide required natural light4 ventilation for such use. #! habitable }};. } rovide} It }: l}. air for interior fireplaces,i }xti 2. Provide mechanical exhaust i i ventilationwater F closet rooms, room, and kitchen, ducted vi_ Show ceiling heightsfor direct to outside. (R303.3 rooms, spaces and hallways. •(R305). } Basement 68" r R } ^ mum5 t centerline of water closets to finished wall, cabinets, and other plumbing I fixtures. (R307.1, P2705-1) ©I . Mf 4 • .. 4 t►L'iitb Label I «ll� xt # Sumac building M a -gl�� II sremanufacture, � u,ac tgf e#deunandliaIl 4. I stucco,for roof stone# oleo In ItNI�el euu SII* '�tlul��.i ill I��I r�� t * wall slopenin R •ll�ll # Provide 3. Gypsum Board applied to a building #I # :f i 2. Cut cross-sections on ceiling shalt be xle when complete Jframing plans. framing members are 2Ee" o.c, plastics shall be }reference a braced /shear wall or 5/8" when framing spaces.trawl schedule at each # Specify: on plans,f IIlli 11 members are z4" o,e. or use wall location. +# I labeled 1/2" sag -resistant ijot kSECTIONS (Cont.)- # include bolts, anchor gypsum ceiling board. (Table Show I' All I� t l # R I� sIFstudsspacing,# l * t 8702.3.5 (d)) sheathing nailing. I * * +# s on- NJ Compliant Non- EI�*" Cam liana m Address3. braced x. Manufacture's installation instructions, as -Lo required by this code, shall 0 4. Coordinate r II 9 III post locations I I I be available on the job site with holdowns on foundation at the time of inspection # L# #• (Rxo(i,i,2). 44 ut required holdown on 2. RANGES ANCI COOKTOPS. Show note on G�lwalli I Poll Wood -Stud Provide I a � r+? plans. bearing g alts: `Provide a listed and # >0 approved range and/or I* IIII IIli� # cooktop unit installed in # # 4- 2 accordance with the listing o building, i * R back, and with the Wleft, right are required. manufacturer's installation # dimensions. instructions. VERIFY AND rn MAINTAIN REQUIRED HORIZONTAL AND CL VERTICAL CLEARANCES 0 ABOVE THE FINISHED 0 COUNTERTOP SURFACE BEFORE ORDERING OR INSTALLINGCABINETS- 4o" er Ms i Label I «ll� xt # Sumac building M a -gl�� II sremanufacture, � u,ac tgf e#deunandliaIl 4. I stucco,for roof stone# oleo In ItNI�el euu SII* '�tlul��.i ill I��I r�� t * wall slopenin R •ll�ll # Provide •..# building #I # :f i 2. Cut cross-sections on complete Jframing plans. fwall plan t ..*. and must plastics shall be }reference a braced /shear wall spaces.trawl schedule at each # Specify: on plans,f IIlli 11 wall location. +# I Braced/Shear2. # ijot kSECTIONS (Cont.)- # include bolts, anchor Show I' All I� t l # R I� sIFstudsspacing,# l * t sheathing nailing. I * * +# s #* II U•*tl EI�*" 'll III II" Ell l IIIIIe�GfIIIM elrl�°. t Address3. braced *e per (:wbe�l II# wall E 4. Coordinate r II 9 III post locations I I I with holdowns on foundation # L# #• $. "In • I II III i identify 5. required holdown on G�lwalli I Poll Wood -Stud Provide I a � EngineeringAnalysis r f V 11 (IIIA III lg for ie�; IFe bearing g alts: # I* IIII IIli� # # # x. Elevation drawings of o I I I o building, i * R back, • Wleft, right are required. Provide building heights # dimensions. 1 S 5 Label I «ll� xt # Sumac building M a -gl�� II sremanufacture, � u,ac tgf e#deunandliaIl 4. I stucco,for roof stone# oleo In ItNI�el euu SII* '�tlul��.i ill I��I r�� t * wall slopenin R •ll�ll # L.. Provide •..# building #I # :f i 2. Cut cross-sections on foundation, floor Jframing plans. plastics shall be separated from attics and spaces.trawl Specify: on plans,f IIlli 11 Iwall materials. (R7o2). I ijot kSECTIONS (Cont.)- Show * t dimensions from soil and I * * #* II U•*tl EI�*" 'll III II" Ell l IIIIIe�GfIIIM elrl�°. t L.. i. Provide a cross section •..# { I #. , # detailed dimensioned t` • * # I 3. Address III III Ioundation foam, tere required. # Specify: on plans,f IIlli 11 Iwall materials. (R7o2). } # # * 5. Provide weep screed and dimensions from soil and L.. ,. Show isolated footing .: * N NEA Compliant aN�on- Lam NtA Compliant Non, # •..# *" complete r I #. , # detailed dimensioned t` • * # I 3. Address III III Ioundation ,. Show isolated footing .: * N NEA Compliant aN�on- Lam NtA Compliant Non, x ■ and any other to be 6. Show note: Exterior and used. interiorrafters footings # {"„: minimum iS inches below lo. fIdentify stair A m loll mechanical � I➢ undisturbed soil or #attachment s I at top and certified compacted fill. (Table bottom. FLOOR & ROOF FRAMING 7. Show required reinforcini— PLANS (Cont.) steel for all footings and stem. # Framing members to k...». : complete ... of 8. Reference accommodate masonry structural details, footing, fireplace clearances to stem, turndown, pad footing, combustibles. (Table post at stem.R112. {} f ProvideI detail 4� I Y 111�OfIwing FOUNDATION PLAN: how lateral � orces� e transferred om roof 9. Clearly show, dimension mto shear wall. and detail interior bearing 13* Identify � kN trusses used . footings and shear wall drag struts, and show loads on }.{ #fra ne { n � III I r (� N IIIJ�IN III 41r U� qM���' Wiii. { Framing members to post location ;�� a accommodate plan, coordinatet! liu shear wall d roof fra installed in attic. required holdown on ` r wl�� �U following �r� �a d I .structural engineering calculations a. Gravity loads analysis. t b. Lateral loads analysis. 13. Provideany/all b■■■ Retaining calculationselevations. engineered over 4! d. Provide special i. Provide a complete fully detailedfloorand/orR# { } . (Rio(i). riu ium io u} Clearly i l u l framing 2. � members, ? e } w mechanicalposts/columns, u� I��f lt iincludingi IIN�� N, beams,er joists,} trusses. {equ t } 10X0 (R,ioli). if placed in garage or room 3. Clearly i, eachreqI uired direct : } post and size, coordinate2. gar . { • # *mbu.,o tr combustion Provide 4. Identify floor -to -floor tie, show hi and low vent mechanicaland connectors, opening sizes for gas fuel identify all trusslJoist hangers, identify beam to pDost confined spaces. (G2 mechanical connectors. a 3. Provide # a; 5, Provide reference for each approved detail for gas beam to post, beam -to -beam, piping to gas island and girder to beam FR, t{ Provide kitchen exhaust j 6. Detailtypicaltruss/joist fan vented direct to wallbeam, and girder } }5. { v wMs Provide minimum nolater thanby rough frame inspection per Utilization Efficiency) for «} }. weatherized gas heating 8. Show lateral 11 height equipment, Non- blocicing at braced1shear wall weatherized equipment line forjoists, rafters and minimum { dtrusses. '9lM9II (T.N:1,1055-2 Framing9. details types of framing members, trusses flat e sloped, 6. Provide minimum 13 dimension lumber SEER (Seasonal Energyioists, x ■ Efficiency Ratio) for air Steeping area in the conditioning equipment. immediate vicinity of the ((T.Nxxo .. (x) h), bedrooms. 3. On each 7. Provide HVAC dwelling, including equipment sizing basements and habitable calculations. attics but not including Heating and cooling uninhabitable attics. In equipment shall be sized in dwellings or dwelling units accordance with ACOA Manual S based on building with split levels and loads calculated in door between the adjacent accordance with ACOA levels, a smoke alarm Manual J or other approved installed on the upper level calculation methodologies. adjacent lower level (Nxxo ..6) provided that the lower . Duct systems serving level is less than one full heating, cooling and level. (R ), ventilation equipment shall be installed in accordance N/A Compliant Non - with the provisions of this Compliant section and ACOA Manual piping diagram; include all D or other approved gas burning appliances and methods. (Mx6ox.x) BTUs of each appliance, . Show supply and return air ducts and registers. (IBC Sizes from gas meter to xia ..� amend.> each branch line and to xo. Supply and return ducts each appliance. (G2 ). shall be insulated to a (G24.x) minimum R-8. Ducts in 3. Do not place gas piping under (G2415.14) floor trusses shall be Stab. insulated to minimum R-6. for gas piping to kitchen island gas cook top. IIIA Compliant Nan. S. Provide minimum R-3 Compliant insulation to hot water x. Provide a complete pipes, (Nxx0 , ). Electrical Plan (IBC x07.2). 6. Show all drainage/sewer 2. Provide fully noted plan P 002.x, P3002-2) Showing, all required 7. Provide low flow receptacles, light fixtures, switches, exhaust fans, plumbing fixtures. Smoke detectors, Service S. Provide roof drains and panels and sub -panels. ower-flow/scuppers. (R903-4). 3. Provide notes and heaters shall be installed symbols legend. with a drain pan and drain 4. Show and label all line. (PzBox. ). in required GFCI and WP/GFCI id receptacles. (E3901,2, CL E >. Compliant 5, Shaw and label all REScheck or equal report. required AFCI circuits. Compliance shall be C: demonstrated by a passing E 6. In areas specified in erW °, 2. Comply with insulation requirements. Section E3901.1, x25 -volt, Ul 3,5• and 2o -ampere (T.Nxxo2.x.x.) W receptacles shall be listed fenestration requirements. tamper-resistant (T,Nxxo2,x,x.) rece tacles= fE 002. ) 7. provide minimum 75% high efficacy lamps. _N3,20 4-0. ELECTRICAL PLANS: 8. Show and label all P/CTP lighting Fixtures as SUITABLE FOR WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS accordin l . (E 4001-7), g. Show and label all smoke alarms. Smoke alarms Shall be installed in the following locations. x. In each slee in room, 2. Outside each separate Steeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. 3. On each additional Story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics but not including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. In dwellings or dwelling units with split levels and without an intervening door between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level provided that the lower level is less than one full story below the upper level. (R ), N/A Compliant Non - Compliant x. Provide a single line gas - piping diagram; include all gas burning appliances and BTUs of each appliance, Show pipe lengths and Sizes from gas meter to each branch line and to each appliance. (G2 ). 2. Show type of gas piping. (G24.x) 3. Do not place gas piping under (G2415.14) Stab. 4. Provide approved detail for gas piping to kitchen island gas cook top. (G x . ) S. Provide minimum R-3 - insulation to hot water pipes, (Nxx0 , ). p. 6. Show all drainage/sewer piping materials. (Tables P 002.x, P3002-2) 7. Provide low flow plumbing fixtures. S. Provide roof drains and ower-flow/scuppers. (R903-4). g, Storage -tank type water heaters shall be installed with a drain pan and drain line. (PzBox. ). so. WH -pan drain -line shall terminate per (P2801, 5-2). NIA Compliant Non• Compliant x. Complete and return REScheck or equal report. Compliance shall be C: demonstrated by a passing E score. (T.Nxxo2 x. ), erW °, 2. Comply with insulation requirements. Ul (T.Nxxo2.x.x.) W 3. Comply with fenestration requirements. (T,Nxxo2,x,x.) r. At least one thermostat shall be provided for each separate heating and cooling s stern. (Nxao ,%) 5. A minimum of 75 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures shall be high -efficacy lamps or a minimum of 75 percent of the permanently installed lighting fixtures shall contain only high -efficacy lam s. (Naso .a). 6. Recessed luminaires installed in the building thermal envelope shall be sealed to limit air leakage between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. All recessed luminaires shall be IC -rated and labeled as having an air leakage rate not more than a.o cfm... All recessed luminaires shall be sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wail or ceiling covering. T!! . ). 7. The building shall be Provided with ventilation that meets the requirements of Section MiSo7 or with other approved means of ventilation, Outdoor air intakes and exhausts shall have automatic or gravity dampers that close when the ventilation system is not operating. (Nxao.S). ENERGY REQUIREMENTS N/A Compliant Non- (Cont.)- Compliant 8. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested and verified as having an air leakage rate of not exceeding 5 air changes per hour. Testing shall be conducted with a blower (A door at a pressure of o,2 Z inches w.g. (5o Pascal's), Testing shall be conducted by an approved third party, LaW (BPI or RENET certified). A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party - conducting the test and provided to the building Uj official. Testing shall be Z lu performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the building thermal envelo e. (Na�oz..a.x). g. Ducts, air handlers, and ( filter boxes shall be sealed. t— Joints and seams shall >- W comply with Section Q M Ma6oa.4.1. Provide Duct W jy tightness testing Wconducted by an approved C l third party testing agency Uj (BPI or RESNET certified) W and the signed written results shall be submitted to the Code Official prior to the Building final. (Nxxo3.2.2). Duct tightness shall be verified by either of the following: a. Post -construction test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal tor, cfm per zoo square feet of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of ox inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the entire system, including the manufacturer's air handier enclosure. All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. M16oa:xe b. Rough -in test- Total leakage shall be less than or equal tore.. cfm per a oo fta of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of o. -i inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the system, including the manufacturer's air handier enclosure. All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is not installed at the time of the test, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 3 cfm per aoo square feet of conditioned floor area.Nxao .z»� ao. Supply and return ducts shall be insulated to a minimum R-8. Ducts in floor trusses shall be insulated to minimum R-6. (Nato ,z.a). aa. Provide Minimum R-3 insulation on hot water ies« (W o . ). a.z. Circulating hot water (A systems shall be provided Z when the length of hot water piping or tubing from the source of hot water to LaW the furthest fixture exceeds za feet for a K inch line, 32 feet for a 518 inch line, 43 feet for a inch line and 50 1`4 - feet fora 3/8 or less inch line. When the hot water Uj distribution system Z lu contains more than one pipe or tube size, the largest size shall be used for determining the maximum allowable length before a circulating hot water system is required. The circulating system shall be equipped with an automatic or readily accessible manual on switch and a temperature sensor activated shut•ofl that can automatically turn off the hot-water circulating pump when the set temperature is reached, For the purpose of this section, the source of hot water shall be considered to be a water heater, boiler, circulation loop piping, distribution manifold or heat -traced piping. 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Ct W heat R i C e 081 Blac o 'oc t 2 8 Block 1 -Lor 6 3801 Taft Ct. Wheat Rtd e C{ 3 3830 T abor Ct. Tab block l _ I of 3819 `Taft Ct, Wheat I2id e CC) 3 Black 1 Lor 9 3829 Taff Ct. Wheat Rzd CC 3 Black t -Lot 10 3839 "Taft Ct. Wear Rid e CC? 33 Stock l _Lot 11 384 Tafr Ct. Wheat Rid e C) 33 Black 1 -Lor 12 38E9 Tafil Ct. Wheat laid >e C( 33 33 Block I Lot t4 3889 Taft Ct. Wheat Rid e CCU 33 'oc "o' '90 abor Cr. Wheat Ri d e Co '0033 '0 Block I - Lot 4 3 "0 't'ab � or Ct. W heat: e R id 80033 Block 1_ Lo t25 3870 ab I or Ct. Wheat Ri e 0 80033 C B l ack 1 Lot 26 3 60 1, ab 8 or Ct Ile t Ri e C W 0�810033 S to c k Lot .1 1 7 3 5 Ta b or 8 0 T or Cr. Ct W heat R i C e 081 Blac o 'oc t 2 8 384 Ta b 0 or Ct' t R ea 80 0 0033 d e �Q� : Mac k 2 I -ot 9 3830 T abor Ct. Tab i Co hea R �e 33 �( 8 � �ock I Lot 30 38 0 or Ct Wheat Co e R id 80�033 3 Black 2 - Ilot 3 383E `Taft Ct. Wheat. Rid e CCU 80033 Black 2 - Lat 4 3848 Taft Ct. Wheat Rid e fC} 3 3 33 WWWA-Wheatridgexo.us I 1] IM1 4 JIM I I I 101 (Block l,ot 1 2 3871 Tabor Q. Wheat Rid (Block 2 – Lot 13) 3861 Tabor Ct.,Wheat Ridge, co 8o033 Block 2 -• -Lot 14 3851 Taber Ct. Wheat Rid e CC) 80033 (Block 2 -.- Lot 15113841 Tabor Ct,,Wheat Ridg cO 80033 fRIA01- I – T tit I Al 'A R I I 'rnl nr Of 1X71-4 DA,.- f^t onlill SUIRDIVISION: Doud Overlook Subdivision aka Fireside at Youn field Subdivision LOT(S): KEY: SECTION: — JEFFERSON COUNTY RECEPTION #: 2013143668 9mmmusm NOTES: This is a courtesy notification, AUTHORIZED BY. DATE: JUL-11timu NOTE: Please notify all other parties concerned. ADDRESS MAP UPDATED BY: DATE: R69W 601 ALUM. PPE W/ 3 -1/4 GRASS CAR EO STAMP LS 13212' N RANK 8O% PONT 14109 N-708326.7466 E- 1025512566 T35, P.2' I I I I 1 I i I I I I I� i� 1 I, M la IY� IW I I LOT 11 3819 0710 38M P p TV s s O 11858 11842 11828 NEST 39TH PLACE 0 2 1871 11851 RP 11831 G 2 11811 • 0 0 o s 398 H.O.A. 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