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Pentair TDH Calculator a" of 2 I PENTAIR TDH CALCULATOR PBG-RINICELLA-LOW SPEED Pool Information Pool Volume: 10700 Gal Total Piping Lengths: Turn Over Time: 3.75 Hrs Inlet Side: 20 Ft Suction Lift: 2 Ft Discharge Side: 84 Ft Maximum Pipe Velocity Allowed: Piping Sizes: (consult your local code) Inlet Piping: 2.052 In Branch Piping: 6 Ft/Sec Discharge Piping: 2.052 In Inlet Piping: 8 Ft/Sec Discharge Piping: 8 Ft/Secpiping Head Loss at 47.56Gal/Min: (not incuding fittings or valves) Inlet Piping: 0.73 Ft Discharge Piping: 3.08 Ft For advanced pools that contain multiple suctions, this program may be inaccurate. Consult a hydraulics engineer. This program is for single pump sytems with a single body of water. Results: Your TDH Calculation Suggested Minimum Pipe Sizes: Flow Rate: 47.56 Gal/Min Branch Piping: 2.0 In Your Head Loss: 29.03 Ft Inlet Piping: 1.5 In Maximum Flow Rate Discharge Piping: 1.5 In at Maximum RPM: 69.48 Gal/Min Ensure the drain cover max flow rating is not exceeded. Head Loss at 51.33 Ft — Maximum Flow Rate: System Head Pressure Curve 50 40 230 I HAR1iF@r' E.-&�®E1-1i�Et� - z 20' i,rAessional:En ineer.PE-32831 r ' 7205 i=&y a f~i-C Port St. Lucie,^I=L=34952=3292 10 SuperFlo VS-2600 rpm F"x (772��4 30 ' Clean System N Desired Operation Point l ' 0 0 20 40 60 r� Volumetric Flow Rate(GPM)- https://www.pentairpartners.c'om/marketing/tdh/index.aspx i i https://www.pentairpartners.com/marketing/tdh/index.aspx 12/8/2016 Pentair TDH Calculator Page 2 of 2 Selected Components Components Head Loss at ame uantity 47.56Ga1/Min IntelliChlor IC-20 1 0.77 2 x 2.5 3 way valve 3 0.80 Main Drain 1 0.57 Clean and Clear 1 1.37 ItraTemp 1 15.01 1 inch Return 4 0.41 Piping Inlet Discharge Head Loss at ame uantity uantity 47.56Gal/Min 90 degree elow 4 13 3.55 45 degree elow 0 0 0.00 Tee Through 0 5 0.73 Pumps ame uantity SuperFlo VS 1 All Pentair trademarks and logos are owned by Pentair,Inc.IntelliFlo@,IntelliComm@,EasyTouch@,InteNTouch®,SunTouch®,and Eco Se/ectTm are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa,Inc.and/or its affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries.Unless expressly noted,names and brands of third parties that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the owners of these names and brands and Pentair Water Poo/and Spa,Inc.Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those third parties.Because we are continuously improving our products and services,Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.Pentair is an equal opportunity employer. 1 .:1 https://www.pentairpartners.com/marketing/tdh/index.aspx 12/8/2016; Pentair TDH Calculator Page 1 of 2 i ' PENTAIR, I TDH CALCULATOR PBG-RINICELLA-HIGH SPEED Pool Information Flow Rate: 69.48 GPM Total Piping Lengths: Suction Lift: 2 Ft Inlet Side: 20 Ft Discharge Side: 84 Ft Maximum Pipe Velocity Allowed: Piping Sizes: (consult your local code) Inlet Piping: 2.052 In Branch Piping: 6 FUSec Discharge Piping: 2.052 In Inlet Piping: 8 FUSec Discharge Piping: 8 Ft/SecPiping Head Loss at 69.48Gal/Min: (not incuding fittings or valves) Inlet Piping: 1.48 Ft Discharge Piping: 6.21 Ft For advanced pools that contain multiple suctions, this program may be inaccurate. Consult a hydraulics engineer. This program is for single pump sytems with a single body of water. Results: Your TDH Calculation Suggested Minimum Pipe Sizes: Flow Rate: 69.48 Gal/Min Branch Piping: 2.5 In Your Head Loss: 51.33 Ft Inlet Piping: 2.0 In Maximum Flow Rate Discharge Piping: 2.0 In at Maximum RPM: 69.48 Gal/Min Ensure the drain cover max flow rating is not exceeded. ,I Head Loss at 51.33 Ft Maximum Flow Rate: System Head Pressure Curve 80 . i 60 _. .. I _ JO 40 ..... J _ . o HARVE( �� K�OEHNEM Pr9fessiolial Ergo nli7ar.PE-3283.1 20 . 720,5,Eiys,_`Circle: P®rt st. Lucii, FE 34952-32°i2 �Desisup Flo VS-3450 rpm Clean System Ta)((77-2).4�9=3035 red Clean F �,'Operation Point 0 20 40 60 80 100 _ Volumetric Flow Rate(GPM) f' 16 Rl � ! https://www.pentairpartners.com/marketing/tdh/index.aspx 12/8/2016 Pentair TDH Calculator Page 2 of 2 Selected Components Components Head Loss at ame uantity 69.48Gal/Min IntelliChlor IC-20 1 1.42 2 x 2.5 3 way valve 3 2.36 Main Drain 1 0.99 Clean and Clear 1 3.0 ItraTemp 1 24.38 1 inch Return 4 0.8 Piping Inlet Discharge Head Loss at ame uantity uantity 69.48GaUMin 90 degree elow 4 13 .16 45 degree elow 0 0 0.00 Tee Through 0 5 1.48 Pumps ame uantity SuperFlo VS 1 All Pentair trademarks and logos are owned by Pentair,Inc.IntelliFlo®,IntelliComm@,EasyTouch@,InteNTouch®,SunTouch®,and Eco Se/ectTm are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa,Inc.and/or its affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries.Unless expressly noted,names and brands of third parties that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation or endorsement between the owners of these names and brands and Pentair Water Pool and Spa,Inc.Those names and brands may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of those third parties.Because we are continuously improving our products and services,Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without priornotice.Pentair is an equal opportunity employer. 0 _ l https://www.pentairpartners.com/marketing/tdh/index.aspx 12/8/2016 ti I ' STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL (SAME BONDING FOR LADDER) 08 SOLID BARB COPPER BOND WIRE W/APPR.CLAMPS ENTIRE (ONE ON EACH SIDE OF . - P&RiMETER POOL-4 TOTAL) Li 4"TO 6" BELOW SUB-GRADE FLIGHT CHOR W/#8 BOND RE&APPR.BOND CLAMP 1-#8 BARE COPPER WIRE- BONDED TO POOL STEEL AS SHOWN 8 BOND WIRE APPR CLAMP NOTE:BONDING GRID REQUIRED AT PERIMETER OrPOOLINAREAS IE OF PAVED DECKING ONLY EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING DETAIL PER FLORIDA BUILDING CODEADAPTATION OF THE N.E.C.2011 SEC.680.26 Electrical Equipment'Wiring, Grounding and Installation I.nust conform to the 2011 N"E.C.' and applicaii1e local codes 12V LIGHT OPTIONAL 2-LIGHT SERVICE PANEL TMNSPoHN6R -"� W/P J.D. JUNCTION-DOX(S) ; W P DISCONNECT POOL Timm W/S.T, MINOV8" J.D. Equip otential Bonding I // AOOVG POOL DECK c.rl / TOGGLE-SWITCH Loop#8 copper around Pool POOLDECIc 13onded-to pool steel in 4.Places N.E.C.2011 NECAPPRGVERV f -NUTS: PI�CCANLQR' WATEII LINO Sec.680.26(C) WATEII-PROD G.P.I. 21OWN MUST NOT DO MORE %'0]NOOrr THAN 20'-0'PRON PEEL•EOGHAND Install pool/spa per ANSI3,5,7and15 . 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FNVIRONM [ NTALLY SUPE MORE T S AND ARD FEATURES 'THAN ANY OTHER .- With today's record energy costs,there's never been a better time to invest in a heat pump.Compared to gas,oil or electric heaters, UltraTemp°High Performance Heat Pumps use just a fraction of the energy to generate the same amount of heat. In fact,just 204 worth of electricity produces$1.00 worth of heat generated by other methods.That means more comfortable water temperatures and longer swimming seasons for you and your family. Why should you choose an UltraTemp heat pump?That's easy.It offers the longest list of standard features available. • The UltraTemp heat pump provides • 100%titanium heat exchanger assures Perfect companion to IntelliTouch®or an AutoSetTm Temperature Control corrosion-free performance for extra long EasyTouch®Control Systems—all heat feature as standard. It monitors water life and value. pump instructions and displays can temperature and turns the pump on and . LCD control board displays an intuitive, be transferred to a centralized control off as needed, overriding the time clock menu-driven readout with easy to follow,full system that manages all your pool/spa to maintain desired temperature. It's operations and poolscape features. the ultimate in convenient, hands-free word messages—no codes to memorize. comfort control. • ETL listing is your assurance of safer, • Self-diagnostic software continuously dependable operation. • The UltraTemp heat pump features the monitors system for peak performance. legendary Emerson°Copeland Scroll° • Thermostatic Expansion Valve(TXV) ' BTU and efficiency independently Compressor that's more efficient,durable, controls refrigerant flow for optimum certified by the Air Conditioning, Heating, reliable and quieter than any piston-driven efficiency and BTU output over a wider and Refrigeration Institute The compressor.It's the best of the best. operating temperature range. AHRI Certified mark is appliedied only to HVACR equipment and components that Pentair heat pumps have been using • Automatic defrost feature senses have been independently tested to certify the EPA-recognized, environmentally refrigerant temperature and helps that manufacturers' performahce claims safe,non-ozone depleting R-410A prevent the UltraTemp heat pump from are accurate. refrigerant for over 10 years.This freezing,allowingthe unit to operate has allowed the UltraTempheat um 10-year compressor parts and labor pump effectively at even lower temperatures � warranty and lifetime warranty on the to be awarded the Eco Select®Brand than many competing products. titanium heat exchanger.See limited for environmental responsibility. warranty for details. Clearly,a heat pump is the best choice for pool heating.Also clear is the best-in-class performance and value of the fully-featured UltraTemp heat pump. Contact your pool professional today to learn which model is right for your pool. \Select �PENTAIR ` The UltraTemp heat pump has earned the Eco Select brand,indicating it is one of our"greenest'and most efficient equipment choices. i i f r k , AUTOMATICFEATURE . Pentair H/C model heat pumps are equipped to automalicatty heat or coot your pool water based on temperatures you set. Select the AUTO mode and the intelligent thermostat wilt automatically command the heal pump to heat or cool the water to your selected temperature •Y � '. 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R403.6.L2.2 Electric resistance furnaces.Electric i j R403 6.1 Equipment sizing.Heating and cooling equip- resistance furnaces shall be sized within 4 kW of the i ment shall be sized in accordance with ACCA Manual S design requirements calculated according to the pro- 1 t based on the equipment loads calculated in accordance cedure selected in Section R403.6.L with ACCA Manual J or other approved heating and cool ' ing calculation methodologies,based on building loads fo R403.6.1.23 Fossil fuel heating equipment. The I 1 the directional orientation of the building. The manufac- capacity of fossil fuel heating equipment with natu= ' 1— 1 turer and model number of the outdoor and indoor units r ral draft atmospheric burners shall not be less than split system) shall be submitted along with the sensibl the design load calculated in accordance with Sec- I I and total cooling capacities at the design conditions tion R403.6.1. 1 1 described in Section R302_1. This code does not allow R403.6.13 Extra capacity required for special occa- 1 1 designer safety factors,provisions-for future expansion ox slons. Residences requiring excess cooling or heating I other factors which affect equipment sizing.System sizino equipment capacity on an intermittent basis, such as 1 calculations shall not include loads created by local inter anticipated additional loads caused by major.entertain I mittent mechanical ventilation such as standard kitche meat events, shall have equipment sized or controlled 1 1 and bathroom exhaust systems. to prevent continuous space cooling or heating within i 1 R403.6.1.1 Cooling equipment capacity. Cooling that space by one or more of the following options: 'only equipment shall be selected so that its total capac- 1. A separate cooling or heating system is utilized to 1 1 ity is not less than the calculated total load, but not provide cooling or heating to the major entertain- mom than 1.15 times greater than the total load calcu- ment areas. lated according to the procedure selected in Section I 403.6, or the closest available size provided by the 2. A variable capacity system sized for opturium 1 1 manufacturer's product lines.The corresponding latent performance during base load periods is utilized. 1 capacity of the equipment shall not be less than the cal- R403.7 Systems serving multiple dwelling units(Mandy culated latent load. tory).Systems.serving multiple dwelling units shall comply 1 with Sections C403 and C404 of the Commercial Provisions The published value for AHRI total capacity is a nominal, rating-test value and shall not be used for in lieu of Section R403. I equipment sizing. Manufacturer's expanded perfor- R403.8 Snow melt system controls (Mandatory). Snow- 1 mance data shall be used to select cooling-only equip- ' and ice-melting systems, supplied through-energy service to ment. This selection shall be based on the outdoor the building,shall include automatic controls capable of shut design dry bulb temperature,for the load calculation(or ling off the system when the pavement temperature is above entering water temperature for water-source equip- .50°F,and no precipitation is falling and an automatic or man- ment), the blower cfin provided by the expanded per- ual control that will allow shutoff when the outdoor tempera- 1 formance data, the design value for entering wet bulb tune is above 40`F. temperature and the design value for entering dry bulb R403.9 Swimming pools,inground spas and portable spas. temperature. (Mandatory).The energy requirements for residential pools I Design values for entering wet bulb and dry bulb and inground spas shall be as specified in Sections R403.9.1 1 temperature shall be for the indoor dry bulb and relative through R403.93 and in accordance with ANSI/APSP-15. `1 humidity used for the load calculation and shall be The energy requirements for portable spas shall be in accor- I 1 adjusted for return side gains if the return duct(s) is dance with ANSIIAPSP-14. 1 1 installed in an unconditioned space. R403.9.1 Pool and spa heaters.All pool heaters shall be 1 �. Exceptions: equipped with a readily accessible on-off switch that is 1 mounted outside the heater to allow shutting off the heater 1_ Attached single- and multiple-family re§idential 1 1 without adjusting the thermostat setting. 1 equipment sizing may be selected so that•its cool- 1 ing capacity is less than the calculated total sensi- R403 9.L1 Gas and oil-fired pool and spa heaters. 1 ble load but not less than 80 percent of that load_ All gas-and oil-fired pool and spa Beaters shall have a 1 i 2. When signed and sealed by a Florida-registered minimum thermal efficiency of 82 percent for heaters I 1 engineer,in attached single-and multiple-family manufactured on or after April 16,2013 when tested in 1 units,the capacity of equipment may be sized in accordance with ANSI Z 2156. Pool heaters fired by I 1 accordance with good design practice. natural or LP gas shall not have continuously burning • I pilot lights. --� 11403.6.1.2 Heating equipment capacity. R403.91.2 Heat pump pool heaters.Heat pump pool I R403.6.L2.1 Heat pumps.Heat pump sizing shall heaters shall have a minimum COP of 4.0 when tested 1 be based on the cooling requirements as calculated in accordance with AHR11160,Table 2,Standard Rat- according to Section R403.6.1.1 and the heat pump R-4.8 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE—ENERGY CONSERVATION,5th EDITION(2014) RESIDENTIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY Air Temperature. A test report P oses of a:c es ,f e co ction that are � mg Conditions Low mp P from an independent laboratory is required to verify considered h uat° space to install R 19 procedure compliance. Geothermal swimming pool include single assembly ceilings of the exposed deck and heat pumps are not required to meet this standard. beam type and concrete deck roofs. Such ceiling assem R403.9.2 Time switches. Time switches or'other control blies shall be insulated to at least a level of R 10. - method that can automatically turn off and on heaters and R405.3 Performance-based compliance.Compliance based pumps according to a preset schedule shall be installed on on simulated energy performance requires that a proposed all heaters and pumps. Heaters, pumps and motors that residence (proposed design) be shown to have annual total have built in timers shall be deemed in compliance with normalized modified loads that are less than or equal to the this requirement. annual total loads of the standard reference design as calcu- Exceptions: lated in accordance with Appendix B of this standard. � 1. Where public health standards require 24-hour R405.4 Documentation. Documentation of the software pump operation. used for the performance design and the parameters for the building shall be in accordance with Sections R405.4.1 2. Where pumps are required to operate solar- and through R405.4.3. waste-heat-recovery pool heating systems. R405.4.1 Compliance software tools.Computer software A 3. Where pumps are powered exclusively from on- utilized for demonstration of code compliance shall have site renewable generation. been approved by the Florida Building Commission in R403.93 Covers. Heated swimming pools and inground accordance with requirements of this code. permanently installed spas shall be equipped with a vapor- R405.4.2 Compliance report.Compliance software tools retardant cover on or at the water surface or a liquid cover used to demonstrate code. compliance by Section R405 r or other means proven to reduce heat loss. shall generate a report that documents that the proposed Exception: Outdoor pools deriving over 70 percent of design complies with. Section R405.3 (see Section 1 - the energy for heating from site-recovered energy,such R101.5.1). The compliance documentation shall include 1 as a heat pump or solar energy source computed over the following information: a i operating season 1. Address or other identification of the residence; 2. An inspection checklist documenting the building SECTION R404 component characteristics of..the proposed design as ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS listed in Table R405.5.2(1).The inspection checklist (MANDATORY) shall show results for the proposed design, and shall R404.1 Lighting equipment (Mandatory). A minimum of document all inputs entered by the user necessary to 75 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fix reproduce the results; tures shall be high-efficacy lamps or a minimum of 75 per- 3. Name of individual completing the compliance cent of the permanently installed lighting fixtures shall report;and contain only high efficacy lamps. 4. Name and version of the compliance software tool. Exception: Low-voltage lighting shall not be required to Exception: Multiple orientations. When an otherwise utilize high-efficiency lamps. identical building model is offered in multiple orienta R404.1.1 Lighting equipment (Mandatory).Fuel gas tions,compliance for any orientation shall be permitted lighting systems shall not have continuously burning pilot by documenting that the building meets the perfor- lights. mance requirements in each of the four cardinal(north, east,south and west)orientations. SECTION R405 R405.43 Additional documentation. The code official SIMULATED PERFORMANCE ALTERNATIVE shall be permitted to require the following documents: (PERFORMANCE) 1. Verification that an EPL display card signed by the i R405.1 Scope. This section establishes criteria for compli- builder providing that the building component char- i ance using simulated energy performance analysis. Such actenstics of the proposed design will be provided , to the purchaser of the home at time of title transfer. analysis shall include heating, cooling, and service water heating energy only. 2. Documentation of the component efficiencies used R405.2 Mandatory requirements. Compliance with this in the software calculations for the proposed design. section requires that the mandatory provisions identified in R405.5 Calculation procedure. Calculations of the perfor- Section R401.2 be met.All supply and return ducts not com- mane design shall be in accordance with Sections R405.5.1 ' pletely inside the building thermal envelope shall be insulated through R405.5.3. ' to a minimum of R-6. R405.5.1 General.Except as specified by this section,the r 11405.2.1 Ceding insulation.Ceilings shall have an insu- standard reference design and proposed design shall be [ lation level of at least R-19,space permitting.For the pur- FLORIDA BUILDING CODE—ENERGY CONSERVATION,5th EDITION(2014) R-4.9 RESIDENTIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY configured and analyzed using identical methods and tech- analyzed as Dec i y y w. e ?4015. .2(1). Table niques. R405.5.2(1)shall' by reference all notes contained f R405.5.2 Residence specifications. The standard refer- in Table R402.1.1. ence design and proposed design shall be configured and TABLE R405.5.2(1) SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE STANDARD REFERENCE AND PROPOSED DESIGNS BUILDING COMPONENT STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN PROPOSED DESIGN Above-grade walls Type:mass wall if proposed wall is mass;otherwise wood frame. As proposed Gross area:same as proposed As proposed. U-factor:from Table R402.1.3 As proposed Solar absorptance=0.75 As proposed Remittance=0.90 As proposed Basement and crawl space Type:same as proposed As proposed valls Gross area:same as proposed As proposed U-factor.from Table R402.1.3,with insulation layer on interior side-of walls. As proposed 1Above-grade floors Type:wood frame As proposed Gross area:same as proposed As proposed 17 factor.from Table R402.1.3 As proposed 1 Ceilings Type:wood fiame As proposed Gross area:same as proposed As proposed U-factor.from Table R402.1.3 As proposed Roofs Type:composition shingle on wood sheathing As proposed , Gross area:same as proposed As proposed Solar absorptance=0.75 As proposed Emittance=.0.90 As proposed Attics Type:vented with aperture=1 fe per 300 fe ceiling area As proposed Foundations Type:same as proposed foundation wall area above and below grade and soil As proposed characteristics:same as proposed. As proposed Doors Area:40 W As proposed Orientation:North As proposed U-factor same as fenestration from Table R402.1.3. As proposed Glazing` Total area"_ `As proposed (a)The proposed glazing area; where proposed glazing area is less than 15%of the conditioned floor area. (b) 15%of the conditioned floor area;where the proposed glazing area is 15%or more of the conditioned floor area. Orientation:equally distributed to four cardinal compass orientations As proposed ' (N,E,S&W)- U-factor.from Table R402.1.3 As proposed SHGC:From Table R402.1.1 except that for climates with no requirement As proposed (NR)SHGC=0.40 shall be used. Interior shade fraction:0.92-(0.21 x SHGC for the standard reference design) 0.92-(0.21 x SHGC as proposed) External shading.none As proposed Skylights None As proposed Thermally isolated sunrooms None As proposed (continued) R-4.10 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE—ENERGY CONSERVATION,5th EDITION(2014) ��LQ��U��E. l � 10011 Revision: 00 Material Safety Data Sheet AquaPill: SolarPillkg-gg . se tffia �i r I� _ IF INN �'� _. � , Manufacturer's Name: HaloSource, Inc. Corporate.Address: 1631 220"'St.SE,Suite 100,Bothell;WA 98021 Manufacturer's Telephone: (425)881-6464(Monday-Friday, 8AM-5PM..PDT) Emergency Telephone(24 Hours): 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC(Domestic, North America) 703-527-3887 CHEMTREC(International,collect calls accepted) MateriaUTrade/Product,Name: AquaPill:SolarPill Synonyms: None Chemical Name: Not applicable Chemical Formula: Not applicable CAS No.: Not applicable EPA Registration#: Not applicable Product Use: Reduces heat and chemical loss by preventing water evaporation. ��` �� h,�'- � fa • OMP��t�0 � QR �'1�10�q0 �'���� EN _ - CAS NO. COMPONENT % OSHA HAZARDOUS? Trade Secret Trade Secret Trade YES Secret All other components are either non-hazardous or below de NO minimus quantities. NOTE: See Section 8 for permissible exposure limits. I EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Yellow liquid with a slight.fatty/waxy odor. -----May-be-__ mild) irritating ng to:eyes.. Not likely to be hazardous to skin;respiratory tract,orb in estiori. - -- —............. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS EYE: May be mildly irritating to eyes. . S KIN: Not likely to be hazardous to skin. INHALATION: Not likely to be hazardous by inhalation. A , uaPill: SolarPill Page Number:2 of 6 INGESTION:Not likely to be hazardous by ingestion. CHRONIC EXPOSURE/CARCINOGENICITY: None of the components present in this material at concentrations of equal to or greater than 0.1%are listed by IARC, NTP,OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. A component may affect genetic material(mutagenic)and may cause adverse reproductive effects and birth defects (teratogenic) based on animal test data. AGGRAVATION OF PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS: None known. OTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL'EFFECTS;Nohe kno�ln ._-_._ �� � .4 ♦> � CC � NNar :�+ �7 Cam^ r'rp�.�+ ,�r X .� $ -.._._ ` ; � � 4� .�C � r 1 Rc7��H'� Ca"�•�l�R.~c7 `y si• �f , FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: Remove contact lenses(if applicable),flush with water for 15 minutes. Calla physician. . SKIN CONTACT: Cleansing the skin after exposure is advisable. INHALATION: If large amounts of fumes are inhaled,remove to fresh air and consult a physician. INGESTION: Consult a physician if necessary. -NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: None. :F ASH POINT:>9VC(>200°F) N AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE:Not available UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT: Not available LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT: Not available Fi liWMABLITY CLASS(OSHA): Not applicable FLAME PROPAGATIONBURNING RATE:Not available UNIQUE FIRE PROPERTIES: None known or expected. HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Releases carbon monoxide when burned. _-EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water spray;CO2(carbon dioxide);foam or dry chemical: PROTECTION OF FIREFIGHTERS:_Water can be used to cool fire-exposed containers, to protect,personnel and to disperse vapors and spills. Water run off from chemical fires can cause environmental damage. Dike and collect water used to fight chemical fires. Fire fighters should wear normal protective equipment and positive-pressure self-contained briathing apparatus. —. I -'.. . E PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: See Section 8(Personal Protective Equipment). ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: None known. METHODS FOR CLEANING UP: Spilled material should be absorbed onto an inert material and scooped up. Flush spit I areas thoroughly with water and scrub to remove residue. If slipperiness remains apply more dry-sweeping co pour nd. i I aPill: SolarPill _. P tuber: of 6 3� MOM �'tt 19 x� 03 08 �.Wll� �-*Ji r M1 ` SAFE HANDLING RECOMMENDATIONS VENTILATION: General ventilation should be sufficient. Fl-RE-PREVENTION fire hazards known. . SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIREMENTS: No special handling requirements. i SAFE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS f CONTAINMENT:Keep container closed when not in use. STORAGE ROOM RECOMMENDATIONS:Store at room temperature. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS:To avoid product degradation and equipment corrosion, do not use iron,copper or aluminum containers or equipment l W,15111 �OR 10-014 PIET -' s 'gog w. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: General ventilation should be sufficient. I• PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE) EYEIFACE PROTECTION: Eye protection is recommended. SKIN PROTECTION: Special skin protection should not be needed. i .HAND PROTECTION: Gloves are recommended any time handling chemicals. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. I GOOD HYGEIENEIWORK PRACTICES: Always follow good hygiene/work practices by avoiding dusts,vapors, or mists and contact with eyes'and skin. Thoroughly wash hands after handling and before eating or drinking. , • I ;EXPOSURE GUIDELINES PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS — - .INGRIEDIENT— OSHA— . CAS NO. Not Applicable Not Not Not Not Not Not Applicable Applicable Applicable A licable Applicable Applicabie SI 9 S� " 4fl CFI Alfa E TIE l . COLOR_ Yellow SHAPE:Not applicable,liquid PHYSICAL FORM: Liquid ODOR: Mild fatty-waxy g H: 6— 8 VAPOR PRESSURE: Not available A 7uaPfik SolarPill Page Number;4 of 6 V�4POR DENSITY: Not available BOILING POINT: Not available MELTING POINT: Not available FREEZING POINT: Not available SIOLUBILITY 1N WATER: Incomplete SPECIFIC GRAVITY OR DENSITY: 0.98—1.02 NOTE: These physical data are typical values based on material tested but may vary from sample to sample. Values s�ould not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as spec cations. „`��,� T4,+;�, .5y.•�"�'' � �- y�� � S3, " ny� n�''1 �.c- '�« � a r, r3n J.W�� , �� CHEMICAL STABILITY:Stable CONDITIONS TO'AVOID, None known. MATERIALS TO AVOID(INCOMPATIBILITY): Aluminum,copper, iron,strong oxidizers,and acids.' H�RDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. affla-1 - ORAL LD50(rat): Not available. DERMAL LDrq(rabbit): Not available. SKIN IRRITATION: Not available. EYE IRRITATION: Not available. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: None. NMI C �L F t ECIOTOXICITY: Not available. MOBILITY: Not available. PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY: Not available. I o BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL: Not available. ADDITIO AFL INFO ; v -u W. -' GS sum ' x IMEs 111-01-14 601,111-11"sII .. mi mom ,a' ..: +tFck" '9?5r-' t f a"'rF. ram'+ - .. ' If thi s product as supplied becomes a waste,it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RORA)'40 CFR 261. Please be advised that state and local requirements for waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from federal regulations. Consult state and local reg I lations regarding the proper disposal of this material. i I �AquaPill: SolarPill Page Number:5j of 6 NOTE: Chemical additions,processing or otherwise altering this material may make the waste management information presented in this MSDS incomplete, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate. W1- 'b >,C= .r. k�' bS'+ .f ,� F nS•� ++�,,'5 � Mh -TRAS� O:'-� IVDEtINQ►T[Q � x Wit- s U.S.. ow- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT): Proper-Shipping-Na . Not Regulated! Hazard Class: Not Regulated -.... -i---Identt�Number(UN Number): Not Regulated Packing Group(PG): Not Regulated It'11 In HER' 0 7- W � TSCA STATUS:All components are listed. CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY(RQ): CHEMICAL NAME RQ Not applicable Not applicable i SARA TITLE III SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES(EHS): CHEMICAL NAME TPQ RQ Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable , SARA TITLE III SECTION 3111312 HAZARD CATEGORIES: Does'this product/material meet the definition of the following hazard classes according to the EPA`Hazard Categories'promulgated under Sections 311 and 312 of SARI . Title III? ` ACUTE HEALTH CHRONIC HEALTH FIRE HAZARD REACTIVE HAZARD SUDDEN RELEASEI HAZARD HAZARD OF PRESSURE YES NO NO NO NO SARA TITLE Ill SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS INFORMATION: CHEMICAL NAME CAS NO. CONCENTRATION(%) Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable C-AL ORNIA-PROPOS1T10N-66-r: "T'herol I owing c emica s is are Known to the state o a i omia to cause cancer orl reproductive toxicity: `CAS NO. 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If the heat um Is to be Ins II pump to ed under a cove When 000legulgmentN located below the pool audace,a19akfmmmymmpanentsett_mmA_IargeaWawatedoa01-00 ding ieamnce&-However,-each-instaltaflon-must alsc)-be�. , or:undet veNcal-overhang-the-unit-must-hav— PentafrWaterPadandspa,rnc.annot be responsible lorsuch water loss orfoodingwhm may cause damage tote producL -evaluated,takrnp-lnto account*the-prevailing local •' a minimum offlve(5)feet (1.52rn clearance 'Avoid Oladnglhehealpumpinlocattodawhareilancausedamagbby waterer condensate leakage.title lenotpossibla,proft conditions such as proximity and height of walls,and from theta ofthe heat um Manufacturer's a sultable drain pan to catch end dlverl any leakage. proximity to public access areas. recommendation). pump, The UltmTem Heat.Pump• Only a qualified service person should Install the Drainage and Condensation . P® p must be placed to provide 3. Install a minimum of flue(5)feet(1.52 m]from UltraTemp®Heat Pump,Before Installing this product, Condensation occurs from the evaporator coil while the clearances on all sides for maintenance and Inspection. the Inside wall of the pool br ipa unless the refer to the Important Warning and Safely Instructions unit Is running,and drains at a steady rate(usually,three 1, At least 241n.[610 mm]access myst be available In heat pump Is separated from tire,pool or spa by on page 11. to five gallons per hour),depending upon ambient air the front and 12 In.[305 mm)on all the other sides a five(5)foot[1.52 ml high solid fence or other Materials Needed for Installation temperature and humidity,The more humid the ambient of the heat pump for service and proper air flow, permanent barrier.-Canadian installations•requi conditions,the more condensatlon will be produced. (Manufacturer's recommendation), a minimum of thra%(3)meters(9.84 It]from poi The following Items are needed and are to be supplied water. 1,,,;; H by the Installer for all heat pump Installations: The bottom of the unit acts as a tray to catch rainwater and condensation.Keep the drain holes,located on the o;Q.by ' 4. Install heat pump a minimum of a in.[153 mm]it 1. Plumbing connections 0 inch). bottom pan of the base of the unit,clear of debris. P;c the wall of the house. -2, Level surface for proper drainage, Roof Runoff 4• p ;� 3. Suitable electrical supply line.See rating plate on. .Make sure the hdat pump Is not located where large ° ' , pp EN unit for electrical specifications.A Junctlonbox(snot gmounts of water may run-off from a root ihto the unit. . aN needed at the heat pump;connections'are made Sharp sloping roofs without utters will allow massive AIRFLowotrr 01�NAH° Inside of the heat pump electrical•compartment P P g g ` T amounts of rain water,mixed with debris from the roof 5 FTmin, Conduit may be attached directly to the heat pump to be forced throw l the unft:A utter or down spout nasoMM) jacket 9. 9 P �' EVAPORATOR 4. Electric cutout switch that.will Interrupt all power to may be needed to protect the heat pump. �e COILS the unit This switch must be within line of.slght of Lawn Sprinklers t the heat pump.Check local codes,for requirements. ' Avoid piecing lawn sprinkler near the heater• sERvicE '{ S. Watertight conduit to run the electrical supply line. they can'spray water Into the heater and void the ;; ACCESS I lr��1 I warranty.Be sure to direct any spraying water away. a ® 24'rnh— Na Equipment Pad from the heater.Note the wind direction to be sure. 2' Y'� �(ato mm) T-mow For proper drainage of-condensation and raln water, water from sprinklers is not blown foward the heater, t mlwl. I DoammJ l (76 mm) place the heat pump on a flat slightly pitched surface, Sprinkler heads can produce high water pressure and f such-as a concrete or fabricated slab(pad). spray at an angle,different from typical rain and humid sua SLAB If-possible,place the pad at the same level or slightly weather.Also,sprinklers connected to a well water• Heat Pump Location and Clearances higher than the filter system equipment pad, system can cause mineral build up on the evaporator l Anchor Clamp Installation colts and electronics.Salt water can also be an Issue If , Nora:Be sure that the pad Is pitched not more than 1/4 located near the coast, Installation of the anchor clamps Is recommended In in,per foot In any direction as needed for runqff. all Installations.Installation of the anchor clamps Is ! requited In Florida(see Florida Building Code 301.13). ur t Anchor clargps hold the heat pump to the equipment Heat Pump Dimensions coo pad In order to withstand high winds caused during extreme weather U.S.hurricanes).. ,;,�= •• j To install the anchor clamps: MODELS DIMENSION"A" ° 1. Be sure the heat pump Is In Its permanent location 70,90,901 33,5'(851 mm) .. tt on.the equipment pad. Heat Pum Heat Pumi 2. Place the clamps at the base of the heat pump in Clamps Clamps a the four(4)locations,shown in the Image to the � y� 1001 41.5"(1054 mm). �. .• p • , . • right.. 110,i 2o,12ac,14oc 46 5p(115B mm •' i ':. Note:9ttitts.and bolt anchors are not included with 120 HIC,140,140 WC the heat pump;The Installer must provide 1/4"x . J 48"stainless steel anchor bolts and the appro. prlate size concrete ahchor to mount.the clamp to;` • �' Anchor Clam Installation • ;. ;tom e+ „ the equipment pad.Be sure to check local cbdes,' P is 3. Fit the hoop pf each clamp over the lip on the ' hl••• `base panel bf the heat pump.The hook should fit '' I. between the ilp of the base panel and the evapa 1 Hrrcnor uiamp installation,Continued Water Connections and Plumbing'. Water Connections to the Heat Pump ' j4, Mark the position of the hole in each damp on the The a sin below shows the standard plumbing-layoutw,the __`. 2-in,-Ouick-Connect-fittings have been Installed on the to the pool is very short.The back pressure could be equipment pad.__ _ with a single-UltraTemp®Heat Pump unit.-Follow the _- i water Inlet and outlet connections,Filtered cool water too lowdatd er the pressure switch,{f this ha ens, Image from right to left for the standard plumbing i g9 p pp '5. Use a masonry drill bit and drill a hole In the Is plumbed to the Inlet,located on the right side of the Install a directional fitting or elbow where the return cement with a diameter as determined by the con. sequence, UltraTemp®Heat Pump.Heated waterflows through the . line enters the pool.This will Increase back pressure tot J crete anchor,at each of the marks on the equip; Arrangement of pool stem components otherthanihe outlet located on the left side of the heat um the heat um too rate ro ed Be sure to check tha I 8 P �' P ( pump. pump Pe p P Y• ment pad,The hole should be approximately 1Ys standard plumbing Image below),and the IOcatlon of the Plastic piping.(PVC Schedule 46)should be connected the system flow is above the minimum requirement of 3( 1n.deep. '-beat pump(above or below the pool water surface)can m 1101 m after the directional fitting installation. 1 effect the o eratlon of the heat pump's water ressure ( to the heat pump,The unions,provided with the unit, gP ( P ) g I 8. Insert a bolt anchor Into each of the holes,Be sure P p P P accept 21n.PVC pipe. •Be sure,the pool filter is clean before making any the anchors are set completely into the holes, switch. pressur"Witch adjustment;A dirty filter will restrict 7. Position the anchor clamps so that the holes In the The pressure switch can be adjusted to accommodate , t the water flow andthe pressure switch cannot be clamps are over the bolt anchors, this effect if the heat pump water connections are no adjusted properly. more than six(6)feet 11.82 mil below the pool water Be sure that the clamp hooks are over the lip of surface. To adjust the pressure switch: the heat pump base. See Instructions for pressure switch adjustment on the t % The following adjustment is for installations where B. Insert an anchor bolt through each clamp Into the next page.If the heat pump Is Installed outside of thls l ;: the heat pump is below pool water level. anchor and tighten to secure the clamp and heat range,an external pressure switch,may need to be pump to the equipment pad. Installed In the plumbing upstream of the heat pump. t 1. .Be sure that all valves In the system are set to allow Note,Be advised that wlien pool equipment Is located t water flow through the heat pump.Start the filter uacoaouAao. below the-pool surface a leak can result In large-scale pump. water lossorflooding.Pentairlsnotresponsibleforsuch WATER 2. Set the heat pump temperature above the actual water loss or flooding or damage. r INLEr UNION temperature to call for beat.Turn the heat Pump 0N. r�e•Horeoa i WATER 3, Once the'heat pump Is running,turn off the filter °°�P or1ded' Automatic Flow Control Valve OUTLETUNION pump,The,heat pump should turn off Immediately. HWPUMP The inleVoutlet header of the heat pump comes Heat Pump Water Connections 4, If the heat pump continues to operate when the filter HEAPEMP ANCHoaaAMP equipped with an Internal automatic flow control valve, ' pump Is off,then the water pressure switch needs to The automatic flow control valve maintains the,proper 1 Always be aura that now requirements and pool be adjusted. flow through the heat pump at rates up to 120 gpm , water tumover rates-can be m6talned wllh the S. Remove the heat pump's leftfront panel and remove V"' , r"o1DA 458I m If the filters stem flow rate Ishl her than r InatagallonoladdlBonalheat mpsand lumbin remaining r( htfront anel,Thawater ressure switch ( P ]• Y 9 Pu P A 9 9 P P120 gpm(455 Ipm),Install a manual bypass valve,see j resbbllans. Is located in the water plumbing in the lower right ; Image below, corner of the heat pump, °•5•EUIPMAO : Note;Be advised that If your circulation pump is over Water Pressure Switch Adjustment 6. Slowly rotate the adjustment wheel on the water oo;0 p; - .2 HPnr If the total flow exceeds 120 gpm(4561pm), •pressure switch In a clockwise direction until theyou will have to add an external bypass valve.Excess The pressure switch 1 preset h the factory for °LOW WATER FLOW"Alarm shows on the LCD, ' t•' activation at 1,5 psi[10 kPa],This factory setting ;water flow will damage'the heat exchanger, the Red Service LED turns ON,and the heat pump Anchor Clamp Installation works for most basic installations,Only adjust the stops, r water pressure switch if the heat pump does not P c - operate when the proper flow/s applied to unit 7. Check the setting,of the water p14sure switch by HPUMP ' or if the heat pump does not shut off.when the starting and stoppingrthellp and checking RLhA r filter pump is off.Occasionally,unusual plumbing the control panel and op�ratonoftheheaterbetween `n" t• IMPUMP I configuratlans or'rmcessary restrictions in the each flow change. I plumbing may cause pressure sensing problems. 8. If the water pressure sO ch cannot be adjusted to. cHEMioALnsoeA In these rare situations,the plumbing system accommodatetheconditi,00,� lls e ab�e,anexternal OACHLOAWASOfl ;; configuration may require adjustment of the water flow switch must lie added:tQthe plumbing system pressure switch. to ensurethatthe heatpu will -0 eratewithout _ the proper flow through the! xc�nger. t 'Adjustment of the pressure switch may be - .;�:,, i• ,,; :;•H:�:ti ;,+�; .;�•,;.r•; ,(�• :+''„ ^:,;t;,;.}•, ;f t:;�; f •„ ,t,.,,;i, i If any part of the filter system piping is 3 feet(0,91 m] The following adjustment is`to` s`ails Ibns where -or more above the top of the heat pump. the heat pump is above pool water I,' e In general,If the heat pump Is installed'more than 6 1, 13 sure that all values In the system are set to L \ 1 feet(1,83 m]below the pool surface,an external water allow water flow through the heat pump.Start the iD POOLOA SPA e�rtu ro v� `-FROM POOLOA SPA i flow switch must be added to the plumbing system. filter pump, On some Installations,the piping from the heat pump 2, Set the at.pump-temperature-above the-actual---Y �- Standard Plumbing Layout temperature to call for heat.Turn the heat pump -- ,�_ -- The water pressure switchshould be adjusted>o ON, t Wm the ofafloalandahen the pump arics. atdnglhe 3, If the LCD shows a"LOW WATER FLOW"Alarm t awddt to dose at too bwola flow can damage the appVanoe.AdjUsithe i' aw@ch to turn the healeroll,not on and Red Service LED Is present then the water i pressure switch needs to ho fl+ti„m-A ULTRATEMP®Heat Pumo Installatinn and tieer'c R,,tda Water Pressure Switch Adjustment, Multiple Unit Installation ! Multiple Unit'Installation Continued ' 1.Heat Pump,Heater•andfor. Solar Combination I . 4. -Remove the UlImTemp®Heat Pump's•left front in certain regions of the country It may be more (305mm) i panel andpeessuremove witch IsloctedInt front the economical to runs heat pump dudng the warmer months ' • • The water pressure switch Is located in the water , a gas ater during the cooler months,In some plumbing In the lower right comer of the heat and he h l f ' pump. situatlonsItmaybe'deslrabletoruntheheatpumpInthe t "Chiller"mode,It so equipped,during the hottest portion �. 5. Slowly rotate the adjbstment wheel on the water of the year and a heater during the cooler months.The pressure switch In a counterclockwise direction Pentair heat pump may be used In conjunction with a until the'LOW WATER FLOW'Alarm and-Red -gas orelectr(cheateror any combination of heat sources I Check valves are Seririce LED vanish,time delay countdown will including sbltir,*All heat sources must be plumbed In �opltonalonheaierWele start. seiles to work correctly and efficiently. I 24' f 1 but wm help system 6. Once the heat pump Is running,turn off the filter I (si0mm) I pump,The heat pump should turn off immediately. A recommended plumbing layout for a heat pump/ I rPvcPr heater/solar comb(natlon heating system for pool/ 7, .If the heat pump continues to operate when the g y p Emend 12"(305 mm) ' filter pump is off,turn the adjustment wheel on the spa combination is shown below.Your system may not past end heater water pressure switch in a clockwise direction until contain all of these components,but the basic plumbing ; Emend 12'(305 mm) ' inletforhydraeo the"LOW WATER FLOW"Alarm shows an the will apply by eliminating the component In the illustration I ' pastendheater• balancng that Is not a part of your system. ' Inlet lorhydmuib LCD,the Red Service LED turns ON,and the heat j batencIng pump stops. t Ckg' ` FbwMeter 60 GPM(220 Ipm) 2.Multiple Heat Pump Connections r• Plow Meter 2'CheckYaNeaypass I Minimum 8. Check the setting of the water pressure switch by All plumbing on multiple heat pump Installations must be r 1 starting and stopping the filter pump and checfdng done In parallel(see imagebeidtv),An equal flow of water t To Pool the control panel and operation of the heater to each heat pump Is Important for optimum operation. i Pool Pump between each flow change. 9. If the water pressure switch cannot be adjusted Note;It may be necessary to adjust the water pressure r� IPIP pe to accommodate the conditions listed above,• switch If a unit Is Installed below the water level.Refer ( an external flow switch must be added to the back io page 5.for details on when and how to adjust ' plumbing system to ensure that the heat pump wlll the pressure switch. 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KARNER SE�?VEYWG, INC. +r I +yt � Y.� . 74I, .i k�T ydi L !r� �- �� � -..�„�/IO;,/�.♦��IIr I. -� SL Lucie County --F7orl- •I : =� �� FILE SURVEYOR'S REPORT LEGEND LEGAL DESCRIPTION twF-'",t+.wnur 1 This Survey shall not be valid unless sealed with an.embossed yr__, rakr Lot 1 and 2, LAS 70RTUGAS AT HUTCHINSON ISLAND, according to the Plat Surveyor's Seal - _emu, r,u„"",,Lan6taA� thereof, as.recorded in Plat Book 44, Page 5, Public Records of St. Lucie 2 IND underground improvements have been located as part o/ W-�kd �, ra°y—t County, Florida. \ this Survey. 3 The last field date'of this Survey was: 7-14-14. pW. - 4+This Survey was prepared using the Plat of Record only..No ors-Mew sntha RRc \ oA-ow.n°ae dt�tr u,. ALLwooD RNERFRONT other documents were provided and no search o/ the public twe-ayhu aKwm eoek t1Rc Le4286 records was performed by this office. _n"°`.er LB4286 S88.58'38"W 211.88' 0.15'w (Plot Book 32.Page 2) \ RU0 m 5IThe Survey shown hereon meets the requirement for field ',kpp°,eww.wreoem,am 11so' rat N m accuracy in a suburban area as set forth by the Minimum l s.... -- - o Technical Standards (5J-17.050-052FAC). wu-w ror trd<r - 1 N o rat-Fwmd Pritwsnte trawenart 1" u• w m 6'By acceptance of this survey all parties agree that the signing nP-Fw i i'bw.X e `" Proserwtiod Area E emal. _ roc-r a•—rsa U coo 'surveyor's liability is limited to the amount paid for said Survey. ea_rows} Rm H zo.o' 7�Unless other wise noted all bearing and distances are in "�-foune/s tAa a s u ; o o v snc-sot/s w°Roo.0 ca.to ;; accordance with the record plat and have been verified by field 0Pc-r d t/o•,w,FP wi c°P >• lac _ _ _ tot I -o+ measurements. See map for bearing base. rim " ,;u�, a o m rN-F°uN A1p't .O 8 Paroel/Lot line locations have been based on found survey fxn-F°wd..r r°n o; I tot z 'D-FlR control alongthe center line of Island Dunes Cove. M-r.a PK u°o ;.. a 0.WE Mal-Fw PK ro u tw z Q I Radius=150.00' / 91 LEFT BLANK. fbW-Fa —Rwa seta p .W /ca-m Pww.a,t mt o4 Delta=5W 28" iQ The Legal Description shown hereon was provided by the a•65Aares I' � � yry1, Length=14.42' cl'ent and/or his/her representatives. II� ,1� No ownership of'fence lines has been determined as part of m Radius=25.00' 1 ry•\. Surve 12 Off,et calls to found survey control are relative to the i — •DLOngth=3?95' s•0f Rgdius�151'�-00'n sty } \ N69'36'S2'E nearest property corner, intersection of lines, point of curvatures L — 3 elm' 0.70' te4286 RRC zO1' (PC), point of reverse curvatures (PRC)or other identifiable FIRfi pgth'8 N Rlu o.m's poQint. R�. 8c to'u61iy�aem�nt Te42es I o.z3'E a. \ 13 Compliance with local zoning requirements and or with LB4286 FlRc N89'59'38"fi 124.1T gad'tls�ti'�;45 1 requirements set forth by other State, Public, and/or Private a.l LB4286 entities has not been verified as part of this Survey. cl Island Dunes Cave j75go�� 14 Elevations shown are in accordance with.the NORTHAMERICAN RRe 48.04' 19,03, Radiu 11,16' Center One —N8933'78'ETBb3 —'—�- Oelta�2g VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988 and hove.been established with Bench '� FlUO renpway smKn u°rr FPKD FNO Lengthc89•15 Mark 94 77 A06 Florida Department of Transportation (Elevation "o B�Iry c&r Lsazes 3 59NAVD). = 15 Existing improvements on the adjacent lot i have not bee4n field verified. This page one(1)of two(2)of this map of survey containing the Surveyor's Report,Road Zone Designation, - Road Zarro Data derived b ll boundary infonnallon,legal description and other y visual inspection of the o rtinent information, hall not be full and complete without PREPARED FOR: digital official FEW Maps and limited to the two 2 of two(2)of this eury Pa two 2 Randy D Rinicello & Lisa C Rinieella accuracy e,such ps. page () ing Page () Rood Zone:AE with bole el 1.0311 on 6 and 7 contains important information regarding the improvements M.A. Corson &,AseoClatt:s, Inc. Community B: 120286 Panel®:0311 _ located on the subject property suffu:J Date:2.16.2012 Prepared By: Regina C. Kamer, PSM114363 _ - Karner Surveying, Inc. LBJ7357 - Prepared Far: .KARNER SURVEYING, INC, .,� Residential &Commercial Surveying Services MR. & MRS. 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