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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFireboxs MINIMUM HEARTH DIMENSIONS Front opening width: 38-1/2" Front opening height: 26" Rear wall width: 30-1/4" ""Firebox depth; 16"- TECHNICAL INFORMATION Clearance to Fireplace:_ Zero CSA Design Certified FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS Refractory firebrick (42MCUFD-R) Tavern Brown firebrick (42MCUFD-TB) FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES Curved Trim: Brass, Pewter, Black Variable Thermostat Controlled Forced Air Blower (160cfm) - BLOTMC Brass Hood Wide Profile Brass Hood Classic and Designer Facings 38" �-- 33 1/4" ----------- . zo vz° ; 40" s 26 MANI Nu urm. 18 1/16" 1 h 371n° 25" 373/8" FRAMING DIM. i i 8 1/4" 9 7/8° 1/2" 18" .r z HPBACP ti i MEMBER Brand of •Co. 149 Cleveland Drive, Paris, Kentucky 11• www.majesticproducts.com To avoid personal injury or property damage, the product described by this brochure must be installed, operated and maintained in strict compliance with the instructions packaged with the product and all applicable building or fire codes. Contact local budding or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements. All photographs and drawings on this brochure are for illustrative purpposes only and are not intended for, nor should they be used as a substitute for the instructions packaged with the unit. Appearance and specifications of the product are subject to change without notice. 04109 '00 1740 MAJk9TIC1 MAGNUM UNVENTED VENT -FREE FIREBOXES INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS: 36MCUFD, 42MCUFD SERIES For use with a listed gas -fired unvented decorative room heater not to exceed 40,000 BTU/hr. Do Not Build a Wood Fire. Carefully review the instructions supplied with the decorative type unvented room heater for the mini- mum fireplace size requirement. DO NOT INSTALL AN APPLIANCE IN THIS FIREBOX UNLESS THIS FIREBOX MEETS THE MINIMUM DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION. If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. — WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. — Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS N - - CONTENTS Important Safety Information 3 Canopy Installation ' Product Features......................................................5 Optional Equipment...............................................14 ." Before You Start.....................................................5 ................................................... Forced Air Kit ....14 General Installation Information 6 Brass or Chrome Trim................................:.........14 Firebox Dimensions 6 Optional Wide Canopy.........................................14 ` Minimum Hearth Dimensions.................................7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown .................................. 15 Location of Firebox..................................................7 Using Optional Outside Air Kit .............................. 16 Clearances and Height Requirements ....................8 Warranty .................................................. Back Cover Fireplace Framing...................................................10 Gas Line Installation..............................................12 2 26D4750 INSTALLER Please leave these instructions with the appliance. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION OWNER Please retain these instructions for future reference. IMPORTANT Read these instructions carefully before installing or trying to operate a vent -free gas heater in this firebox. • Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous. • Improper installation or use of the heater can cause serious injury or death from fire, burns, explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning. • Do not allow fans to blow directly into the fireplace. Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. • Do not use a blower insert, heat exchanger insert or other accessory, not approved for use with this heater where applicable. 1. Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. 2. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. 3. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room with the appli- ance. 4. Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance. 5. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance, must be replaced prior to operating the heater. 6. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. 7. To prevent malfunction and/or sooting, an unvented gas heater should be cleaned before use at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to exces- sive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, bumers and circulating air passageways be kept clean. "'. 8. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING: Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu with headaches, dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, obtain fresh air immediately. Have the heater serviced as it may not be operating properly. 9. The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54. 10. This unit complies with ANSI Z21.91.2001 ventless fire- box enclosures for gas -fired unvented decorative room heaters. 11. Do not install heater in a bathroom or bedroom. 12. Correct installation of the ceramic fiber logs, proper location of the heater, and annual cleaning are neces- sary to avoid potential problems with sooting. Sooting, resulting from improper installation or operation, can settle on surfaces outside the fireplace. See log placement instructions for proper installation. 13. Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Do not allow fans to blow directly into fireplace. Do not place a blower inside bum area of firebox. Ceiling fans may create drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Sooting and improper burning will occur. 14. Caution: Candles, incense, oil lamps, etc. produce combustion byproducts including soot. Vent -free appli- ances will not filter or clean soot produced by these types of products. In addition, the smoke and/or aromatics (scents) may be reburnt in the vent -free appliance which can produce odors. It is recommended to minimize the use of candles, incense, etc. while the vent -free appliance is in operation. 15. An unvented gas -fired heater uses air (oxygen) from the room in which it is installed. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. See installation guidelines. Continued on page 4 26D4750 3 11. • IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Continued from page 3 24. Never burn solid fuels in a fireplace where a unvented 16. Keep room area clear and free from combustible materi- room heater is installed. als, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. 25. Always have a fireplace screen in place when the appli- • 17. Unvented gas heaters are a supplemental zone heater. ance is in operation, and unless other provisions for • They are not intended to be a primary heating appli- combustion air are provided, the screen shall have an ance. opening(s) for induction of combustion air. 18. Unvented gas heaters emit moisture into the living area. 26. Do not fill spaces around the firebox with insulation or In most homes of average construction, this does not pose other materials. These spaces must be maintained to a problem. In houses of extremely tight construction, prevent the firebox from coming in contact with com- additional mechanical ventilation is recommended. bustible materials. 19. During manufacturing, fabricating and shipping, various components of this appliance are treated with certain oils, films or bonding agents. These chemicals are not harmful but may produce annoying smoke and smells as they are burned off during the initial operation of the appliance; possibly causing headaches, or eye or lung irritation. This is a normal and temporary occurrence. The initial break-in operation should last two to three hours with the burner at the highest setting. Provide maximum ventilation by opening windows or doors to allow odors to dissipate. Any odors remaining after this initial break-in period will be slight and will disappear with continued use. 20. Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are for elevations up to 2,000 feet. For elevations above 2,000 feet, input ratings should be reduced 4 percent for each 1,000 feet above sea level. Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code. 21. The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). 22. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). •23. Do not use this room heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. 4 26D4750 - • PRODUCT FEATURES Do not attempt to burn solid wood fuels, vented gas log sets, or any other combustible in this unvented firebox. Also, do not install a vent -free gas log set in this firebox if the minimum clearance and height requirements of the log set are too large for the firebox. The 36MCUFD and 42MCUFD Series are vent -free fireboxes. They feature a self contained heat -circulating system. This installation manual will enable you to obtain a safe, efficient and dependable installation of your vent -free firebox. Do not alter or modify the firebox or its components under any circumstances. Any modification or alteration of the firebox system, including but not limited to the firebox and accessories, may void the warranty, listings and approvals of this system and could result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation. BEFORE YOU START Carefully inspect the contents for shipping damage. If any parts are missing or damaged, immediately inform the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance. Do not attempt to install any part of the appliance unless you have all the parts in good condition. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE RECEIVED ALL PARTS Check your packing list to verify that all listed parts have been received. You should have the following: 1. Vent -Free Gas Firebox 2. Canopy 3. Installation and Operating Instructions 4. Five (5) sheet metal screws for canopy WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR INSTALLATION TOOLS • Phillips screwdriver • Hammer • Saw and / or sabersaw • Level • Measuring tape • Electric drill and bits • Square • Piping complying with local codes • Tee joint • Pipe wrench • Pliers BUILDING SUPPLIES • Framing materials • Wall finishing materials • Caulking material (noncombustible) • Fireplace surround materials (noncombustible) • Pipe sealant approved for use with propane/L.P.G. (resistant to sulfur compounds) Refer to the installation instructions provided with the log sets for items required for log set installation. Illustrations shown in this manual reflect "typical" installations with nominal dimensions and are for design and framing reference only. Actual installations may vary due to individual design preferences. However, always maintain minimum clearances to combustible materials and do not violate any specific installation requirements. 26D4750 5 s • • GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION • . In planning the installation for the appliance it is necessary to determine where the unit is to be installed and whether optional accessories are desired. Gas supply piping should also be planned. The following steps represent the normal sequence of installation. Each installation is unique, however, and might require a different sequence. 1. Position firebox prior to framing or into prepared framing. 2. Field wire main power supply to models with fan kit. (Electrical connections should only be performed by an experi- enced, licensed /certified tradesman). 3. Plumb gas line. (Gas connections should only be performed by an experienced, licensed/certified tradesman). 4. Install vent -free gas log heater per the instructions provided with the vent -free gas log heater. 5. Complete finish wall material, surround and optional hearth extension to your individual taste. FIREBOX DIMENSIONS 32 r .25" 125" B 2.50" 2.50" 6" 26. Figure 1- Firebox Dimensions 36MCUFD 42MCUFD A 411/4" 47" B 36" 42" C 181/4" 181/4" D 32" 38" E 203/4" 203/4" F 271/4" 331/4" H 337/8" 397/8" 75" 6 26D4750 • GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION AND LOCATION OF FIREBOX MINIMUM HEARTH DIMENSIONS 36MCUFD-F 36MCUFD-R 42MCUFD-F 42MCUFD-R A 261/4" 253/4" 32'/4" 313/4" B 15" 143/4" 15" 143/4" C 325/8" 321 k" 385/8" 381 /s" D 25" 25" 25" 25" E 1 201/2" 1 201/2" 1 201/2" 1 201/2" LOCATION OF FIREBOX Carefully select the best location for installation of your vent -free firebox. The following factors should be taken into consideration: • Clearance to side wall, ceiling, woodwork and windows. See "Clearances/Height Requirements on page 8. Minimum clearances to combustibles must be maintained. • Location must not be affected by drafts caused by kitchen exhaust fans, ceiling fans, return air registers for forced air furnaces / air conditioners, windows or doors. • Installation must provide adequate ventilation and combustion air. • DO NOT INSTALL THIS FIREBOX IN A BEDROOM OR BATHROOM. • Location should be out of high traffic or windy or drafty areas. Figure 2 - Minimum Hearth Dimensions Figure 3 - Location of Firebox • DO NOT INSTALL WHERE CURTAINS, FURNITURE, CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE OBJECTS ARE LESS THAN 42" FROM FRONT OF HEATER. • Never obstruct the front opening of the vent -free firebox or restrict the flow of combustion and ventilation air. • Minimize modifications to existing construction. Refer to Figure 3 below for location suggestions. • Do not install in the vicinity where gasoline or other flammable liquids may be stored. The vent -free firebox must be kept clear and free from these combustible materials. 26D4750 7 • • CLEARANCES AND HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS Y Ensure that minimum clearances shown in Figures 4 through 7 are maintained. Left and right clearances are determined when facing the y front of the firebox. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation. Failure to follow these requirements may create a fire hazard. 1. Sidewall clearances: The clearance from the inside of the appliance to any combustible wall should not be less than 6". See Figure 4. 2. Ceiling clearance: The ceiling must be at least 42" from the top of the firebox opening. See Figure 4. 3. Back wall clearance: The appliance may be placed against a combustible back wall. Figure 4 - Clearance and Height Requirements 4. Floor clearance: This inner chamber firebox floor must be installed at least 6" above any combustible flooring mate- rial, such as carpeting or asphalt tile, which is closer than 14" to the base of the firebox. See Figure S. Or The inner chamber firebox floor may be installed nearer to the floor if a minimum of 14" of noncombustible material such as slate or marble is installed between the base of the firebox and the combustible flooring. See Figure 6. ium Can Be Less than 6" 14" Minimum Non -Combustible . Material Figure 6 - Minimum Clearance above Combustible Figure 5 - Minimum Clearance above Flooring with Non -Combustible Material Installed at Combustible Flooring Base of Fireplace 8 26D4750 CLEARANCES AND HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS 5. Mantel clearances: The canopy supplied with the unit must be installed. If a combustible mantel is installed, it must meet the clearance requirements as shown in Figure 7A. However, if lower mantel height is desired, seepage 15 and Figure 7B. Figure 7A - Mantel Clearances TOP VIEW Figure 8- Mantel Clearances Figure 7B - Mantel Clearances for Wide Profile Canopy Only. )MBUSTIBLE JERIAL AREA 2.50 4.50 3.00 �j 45` 5.00 6.00 26D4750 9 • ' FIREPLACE FRAMING Firebox framing can be built before or after the appliance is set in place. Construct firebox framing following Figures 9 through 12 and the chart below for your specific installation requirements. See Figure 1 on Page 6 for firebox dimensions. The framing headers may rest on the top of the firebox standoffs. • The firebox may be installed directly on a combustible floor or raised on a platform of an appropriate height. When the firebox is installed directly on carpeting, tile, or other combustible material, other than wood flooring, the firebox shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the enclosure. Do not fill spaces around firebox with insulation or other materials. This could cause a fire. Figure 9 - Corner Installation Imo ---A ►I Figure 11 - Stud Location Combustibles may not come any closer to the top of the enclosure than the standoffs will allow. 36MCUFD 42MCUFD A 411/4" 471/4" B 373/4" 373/4" C 32" 38" D 163/s" 193/s" E 687/8" 747/8" F 341/2" 371/2" G 173/4" 173/4" H 483/4" 53" 1 A OW -I Figure 10 - Inside Chase Installation �1 zs — �e 11 - ,/2 i 51 n Figure 12 - Recessed Installation 10 26D4750 • ' FIREPLACE FRAMING When finishing a custom cabinet, mantel, or other built-in enclosure, the opening size to accommodate the fireplace with trim installed is r as follows: 36MCUFD MCUF42 with Trim with Trim K 42" 473/4" 1 381/8" 381/a" Figure 13 - Custom Cabinet The fireplace must be installed giving full consideration to the clearance and height requirements identified in this manual. 1. Bend out the nailing flanges located on each side of the firebox. 2. Slide the firebox into prepared framing or position firebox in its final position and frame later. 3. Level the firebox by checking the top edge of the firebox. Shim if necessary. 4. Anchor firebox to the side framing members using 8d nails or other suitable fasteners. See Figure 14. 5. The canopy must be installed for safe operation of the heater. Seepage 13 for canopy installation details. Nail Sides Through Nailing Flanges Figure 14 - Location of Nailing Flanges 26D4750 11 GAS LINE INSTALLATION Plumbing connections should only be performed by a qualified, licensed plumber. Main gas supply must be off when plumbing gas line to fireplace or performing service. Consult all local codes. All gas piping must be installed to comply with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223. 1 /NFPA54. Remove the baseplate for ease of gas line installation. Remove three (3) screws along the front edge of the baseplate. Remove four (4) screws which secure the baseplate to the combustion casing (two at rear and one along each side). Replace baseplate prior to connecting gas line to heater. Consult heater installation and operating instructions for correct installation of the heater into the firebox. The 1/2" gas line may enter either from the left side or right side of the firebox. Gas access holes are provided on both sides of the firebox. A listed manual shutoff valve must be installed upstream of the appliance. A union tee and plugged 1/8" NPT pressure tapping point should be installed upstream of hte appliance. IMPORTANT • Install main gas valve (equipment shutoff valve) in an accessible location. The main gas valve is for turning on or shutting off the gas to the fireplace. A sediment trap may be upstream of the heater to prevent moisture and contaminants from passing through trap to the heater controls and burners. Failure to do so could prevent the heater from operating reliably. Consult applicable codes. An external regulator must be used on all propane / L.P.G. heaters, in addition to the regulator fitted to the heater, to reduce the supply tank pressure to 13" w.c. (maximum). Any copper tubing used to supply propane / L.P.G. from the tank must be internally tinned. Note: When connecting propane / L.P.G. vent -free room heaters, you must use pipe sealant resistant to propane / L.P.G. Important. Hold heater regulator with a wrench to prevent movement when connecting to inlet piping. Check gas type: The gas supply must be the same as stated on the heater's rating plate. If the gas supply is different, DO NOT INSTALL THE HEATER. Contact your dealer for the correct model. Connecting directly to an unregulated propane / L.P.G. tank can cause an explosion. After completing connection, test all gas joints from the gas meter to the gas heater regulator for leaks. Using soap and water solution or a gas sniffer. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME. Do not connect directly to natural gas 1/2 PSI or 2 PSI systems. Always make sure natural gas pressure is regulated 10.5 w.c. (maximum before operating the unit). 12 26D4750 • • CANOPY INSTALLATION �. INSTALLING CANOPY A canopy is furnished with each firebox and MUST be installed for safe operation. See Figure 15. The firebox canopy must not be modified or replaced with a canopy that may be provided with the unvented decorative room heater. 1. Remove the three (3) screws from the top front frame assembly. Also remove the two (2) screws on the side frames. See Figure 15. 2. Align the canopy with the holes in the top frame. 3. Replace the screws previously removed. 4. Tighten side screws. Make sure the canopy is level and secure. Figure 15 - Installing Canopy Close fireplace screen panel before operating a decorative type unvented room heater. 26D4750 13 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT .. BRASS OR CHROME TRIM Optional brass trim kits can be used with unit when installed as a free standing fireplace with wood surround. OPTIONAL WIDE CANOPY The optional wide canopy can be installed. See installation instructions provided with kit. FORCED AIR KIT (BLOTMC) If you are installing the forced air kit, Model BLOTMC, on 36MCUFD or 42MCUFD models, see the installation instructions provided with the kit for electrical wiring requirements, or the blower installation section. The firebox must be connected to main power supply at time of firebox installation. The blower must be installed prior to the installation of the vent -free heater. The electrical connections must be made before the firebox is framed and enclosed in the finished walls. Electrical connections should only be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician, main power must be off when connecting to main electrical power supply or performing service. The blower when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code ANSI Z.223.1/ NFPA 70. This fireplace has a three -prong, grounded electrical plug. This plug helps protect you against electrical shock. Only connect plug to a properly grounded, three -prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounded prong from this plug. Never attempt to service heater while it is plugged in, operating, or hot. Burns and/or electrical shock could result. IMPORTANT.- Always check local building codes. The installation must comply with local regulations as well as the national electric codes. OFF 110/115 V.A.C. Black r White Green Any of the original wire as supplied with the fireplace must be replaced. Contact dealer for proper replacement wiring harness. (see parts list for part number). 120 volts, 60Hz, 1 amps. Electrical power cord (plug) can be routed to exit the 36MCUFD/42MCUFD on either the left side or the right side. Remove cord protector from side of unit, route power cord through hole opposite side. Reinstall cord protector. Fan Switch Thermostat /'�� Control ON Figure 16 - BLOTMC Wiring Diagram Black Blower Motor 14 26D4750 USING OPTIONAL AK-4 OUTSIDE AIR KIT COMBUSTION AIR 1. Locate combustion air assembly at an exterior location which is not likely to be accidentally blocked in any manner. Locate assemblya min. of 12" above the snow line to prevent blockage by snow accumulation. • 2. Never mount the combustion air inlet assembly in a garage or storage area where combustible fumes such as gasoline might be drawn into the fireplace. 3. Combustion air can be drawn from the crawl space under a house when an adequate supply of air is provided by open ventilation. 4. CAUTION: Do not take combustion air from attic space or garage space. 5. Locate air supply inlet at least 3' away from any applaince vent terminal. 6. Avoid extremely long runs and numerous turns in the duct leading from the fireplace to the combustion air assembly. These conditions increase the resistance to the free flow of air through the duct. See Figures 17 through 20 for methods of installing the outside air for combustion assemblies. Note: Fireplace model in illustrations may not be representative of your aDDliance. Basement Above Wall Snow Level Grp LE Figure 17 - Basement Installation Duct Extended 1_ 1111.__ 1_:_L Outside Wall Firestop Spacer Figure 18 - Concrete Slab Installation (Optional Outside Air Runs) Figure 19 - Installation Above Basement or Figure 20 - 45° Corner Installation on Crawl Space Slab Floor 16 26D4750 USING OPTIONAL AK-4 OUTSIDE AIR KIT .. The use of outside air for combustion is optional unless required by building codes. It is only necessary to supply outside combustion air to one side of the fireplace. Use the model AK4 combustion air kit. _ MODEL AK-4 COMBUSTION AIR ASSEMBLY 1. Remove the cover plate from the 4" outlet opening location on the left or will not be connected. DO NOT remove the right outside of the fireplace. cover if the outside air 2. Place the insulation ring between the AK-4 starting collar and fire- place wall. 3. Place the starting collar (4") into the hole on the side of fireplace. Fasten it in place with the four sheet metal screws provided. See Figures 21 and 22. Note: The air starting collar extends through the fireplace outer wrap. When the air starting collar is securely attached, it will form a seal against the fireplace wall. 4. Attach outside duct to starting collar with duct clamp or screws. See Figure 22. Left Side of Insulation Ring Fireplace AK-4 Starting Collar ,Sheet Meal Screws Shorter End of Air Starting Collar Figure 21 -Attaching Outside Air Starting Collar and Insulation Ring to Left Side of Fireplace 5. Cut a 6-inch diameter opening for model AK-4 in the outside wall covering where the outside vent is to be located. See Figure 23. '6. Select and cut a piece of duct long enough to attach to the fireplace and stick out at least 3" beyond the face of the wall to which the AK-4 inlet air vent will be attached. See Figure 22 Duct — Extending 3"min. Screws rirepiace Air Startinq uct Figure 22 - Attaching Outside Duct to Starting Collar 6" Diameter Hole, Use FP-4 U duct for maximum efficiency and safety. Do not use a combustible duct. Always use UL Listed Class 0 or 1 duct material. Screw Nail �\ oles i AK-4 Inlet Air Vent Screws Figure 23 - Combustion Air Assembly for Model No. AK-4 Continued 26D4750 17 • • USING OPTIONAL AK-4 OUTSIDE AIR KIT MODEL AK-4 COMBUSTION AIR ASSEMBLY (coNnNueo) 7. If the duct is the insulated type, push the insulation back from one end of the duct approximately 2". See Figure 24. 8. Slip the exposed end of the duct over the starting collar on the fireplace. 9. Using the sheet metal screws provided, secure the duct end to the collar attached to the fireplace. 10. Nail or screw the combustion air assembly to the surface of the wall. Note: If the wall covering is brick or stone, use appropriate masonry fasteners. If necessary, splice the duct Use a model 403-duct connector to splice duct sections. Approximately Duct , Connector �\ t Clamp Insulation INSTALLING MODEL 403 DUCT CONNECTOR Figure 24 - Installing Duct 1. Push insulation back approximately 2" from the end of each duct. Connector 403 2. Slip each duct over duct connector until an equal length of connector extends into each duct. 3. Place duct clamp over the end of each duct. Tighten duct clamp down snuggly. 4. Push insulation back into place and over duct clamp. 18 26D4750 LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY POLICY - • The following components are warranted for life to the original owner, subject of proof of purchase: Firebox, Combustion Chamber, Heat Exchanger, Grate, and Stainless Steel Burners. FIVE YEAR WARRANTY The following components are warranted for 5 years to the original owner, subject of proof of purchase: Vent Free Ceramic Fiber Logs, Catalytic Filter and Aluminized Burners. BASIC WARRANTY MHSC warrants the components and materials in your gas appliance to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of two years from date of installation. After installation, if any of the components manufactured by MHSC in the appliance are found to be defective in materials or workmanship, MHSC will, at its option, replace or repair the defective components at no charge to the original owner. MHSC will also pay for reasonable labor costs incurred in replacing or repairing such components for a period of two years from the date of installation. Any products presented for warranty repair must be accompanied by a dated proof of purchase. This Limited Lifetime Warranty will be void if the appliance is not installed by a qualified installer in accordance with the installation instructions. The Limited Lifetime Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and maintained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance, and does not extend to (1) firebox/burner assembly damage by accident, neglect, misuse, abuse, alteration, negligence of others, including the installation thereof by unqualified installers, (2) the costs of removal, reinstallation or transportation of defec- tive parts on the appliance, or (3) incidental or consequential damage. All service work must be performed by an authorized service representative. This warranty is expressly in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, including the warranty of merchantability of fitness for purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities. MHSC does not assume for it any other obligations or liability in connection with the sale or use of the appliance. In states that do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow exclusion of indirect damage, those limitations of exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have additional rights not covered in this Limited Lifetime Warranty. MHSC reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against the Limited Lifetime Warranty and decide upon method of settlement. IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED... 1. Contact your supplier. Make sure you have your warranty, your sales receipt and the model/serial number of your MHSC product. 2. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO ANY SERVICE WORK YOURSELF. 26D4750 19 MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive • Paris, Kentucky 40361 www.mhsc.com AUGUST 2008 26D4750 • Rev. 9 Building Permit # Planning & Development Services Department Building & Regulations Division Product Review Affidavit Owners Name ijYi,S2. L<Applicant: 06&M Oi LD Product Opening Design Pressures I Product Rated Design Pressure Manufacturer Model Number Product Approval Number Glass T e Method of Attachment Windows . 1 -6 .1 50 ` C6 o �"aW 40c) -PLI08r6,11 LMI W R1�W S Mullions `E� • +• •� w r�d i.` •�d��./• -5 � `.�. *;& Fixed Glass +� . . 47. ry.L}� �+ */ 0J - ( �f, ry 1©71' G 9 LM 1 Block Glass Skylights Sliding Glass Doors �� ' '�`'i� •� •-� • WINS �-p /�•� FL 119rp91.1 �, SwingType Doors '14751 • c" � / � �•� u X French Doors •� �• /�� + 5/- pp ���� f' W �_e^,r�e °'�r 00 ( 5* ph�� WA t t5uCt,. r ew Garage Doors "61• J✓%i•(o 10-10 Hurricane Protection Roof Ventilation Roofing Material ,A ��'^^, `•i.d/" "��.i� rAp �.4.+. 'Y E'er"� :X.� QI�j" ��� •�� + •y-• pr 'J �- + KA L 6 It" I have reviewed the above components or cladding and I have appr f i use in this structure. These products provide adequate re'sista,rice to the wind loads and forces specified by current code provisions. Name: iA�I Q • � Signature• ° sell Design Prof: Cert. No. Date: L 30 -- — WIN • 1 ; , Planning & Development Services Department Building & Code Regulations Division 2300 Virginia Avenue c4opy Fort Pierce, FL34982 e'»w- F L 772-462-1553 Design Certification for Wind Load Compliance This Certification must be completed by the project design architect or engineer. This Certification must be submitted in duplicate with all applications for building permits involving the construction of new residence (single or multi- family), residential addition, any accessory structure requiring a building permit, and any nonresidential structure. This Certification shall not apply to interior renovations (provided that no exterior structural walls, columns or other components are being affected) and certain other minor building permits. For further assistance, please contact the Building Inspection Office at (772)462-1553 Project Name6r7.� ,��a �3te1✓v :, Street Address 50$2 Ub44 Permit Number Occupancy Type - PL Qj4219 Construction T} e Certification Statement: I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belies; these plans and specifications have been designed to comply with the applicable structural portion of the Building Codes currently adopted and enforced by St. Lucie County. I also certify that structural elements depicted on these plans provide adequate resistance to the wind loads and forces specified by current code provisions. Design Parameters and Assumptions Used: (Please check or complete the appropriate box.) I Florida Building Code 20P_Edition with 200.�!_ Supplements and ASCE 7 2. Building Design is: Enclosed: 1O"" Partially Enclosed: Open Building: I t► 3. Mean Roof Height: '31 .9 Roof Pitch: 7. 11 Internal Pressure Coefficient: 4. Width of End Zone: 'St 01+ Wind Speed: 14o N, N (3 sec. gust) 5. Building Classification Table 1-1. ASCE 7-05 L FBC Table 1604.5 6. Wind Exposure Classification: G Adjustment Factor for Exposure & Height: 7. Components & Cladding Wind Pressure on Roof Zone 1 12.3 2(01.13 PSF s. Components &Cladding Wind Pressure on Wall Zone 4 i 5 �p .4 PSF '5ae TICS 41W to LAN 9. Components & Cladding wind Pressure on Overhead Garage Door - G1 •% PSF 10. Loads: Floor PSF Roof/dead PSF Roof/live-PSF 11. Shear Walls Considered for Structure? Yes _g,,_ No (if No, attach explanation) 12. -Continuous Load -Path provided? -Yes es_ -No (if No, attach explanation) 13. Are Component and Cladding Details Provided? Yes � No (if No, attach explanation) 14. Minimum Soil Bearing Pressure: 1.000 Presumptive: , � By Test: PSF As witnessed by my seal, I hereby certify that the information included with this certification is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge nowle 1dtg�e, and belief. j Name: -�1 fat t-�tt�its ' Cert#: � 1 Design Firm: e'dt�6tdSy ( G Date: I Z 15 i( j SLCCDV Form r 020-00 Revised 2/27109 (CL) Revised 6/11/2010 (IS) ENER�QY PERFORMANCE LEVEL (EPL) • DISPLAY CARD ESTIMATED ENERGY PERFORMANCE INDEX* = 84 The is rthe EnergyPerformance Index, the more efficient the home. SITE 72 WATERSONG, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL, 1. New construction or eAsting New (From Plans) 9. Wall Types Insulation Area 2. Single family or multiple family Single-family a. Concrete Block - Int Insul, Exterior R=13.0 3699.00 ftz 3. Number of units, if multiple family 1 b. N/A R= ftzc. N/A R= ftz 4. Number of Bedrooms 4 d. N/A R= ftz 5. Is this a worst case? No 10. Ceiling Types Insulation Area 6. Conditioned floor area (ftz) 3507 a• Cathedral/Single Assembly (Unvented) R=20.0 1629.00 ftz 7. Windows"" Description Area b. N/A R= ftzc. a. U-Factor. Sgl, U=1.30 NIA 571.55 ftz R= ftz SHGC: SHGC=0.75 11. Ducts b. U-Factor. N/A ftz a. Sup: Interior Ret: Interior AH: Interior Sup. R= 6, 245 ftz SHGC: 12. Cooling systems (combined) ' c. U-Factor: N/A ftz a. Central Unit Cap: 85.5 kBtu/hr y SHGC: SEER:16 d. U-Factor: N/A ftz 13. Heating systems (combined) SHGC: - e. U-Factor. NIA a. Electric Strip Heat ftz Cap: 39.2 kBtu/hr SHGC: COP: 1 8. Floor Types 14. Hot water systems Insulation Area a. Raised Floor a. Natural Gas R=20.0 1629.00 ftz Cap: 1 gallons b. N/A R= ftz EF: 0.66 c. N/A b. Conservation features R= ftz None 15. Credits CF, Pstat I certify that this home has complied with the Florida Energy Efficiency Code for Building Construction through the above energy saving features which will be installed (or exceeded) in this home before final inspection. Othese, a new EPL Display Card will be completed based on installed Code comDXadfeatufes. Builder Signature: Date: l - / .g, /` / Address of New Home: 5032 Wi4TEr250.yCe w.4 Y. goer P/0AeECity/FL Zip: 3 ycry *Note: The home's estimated Energy Performance Index is only available through the EnergyGauge USA - FlaRes2008 computer program. This is not a Building Energy Rating. If your Index is below 100, your home may qualify for incentives if you obtain a Florida Energy Gauge Rating. Contact the Energy Gauge Hotline at (321) 638-1492 or see the Energy Gauge web site at energygauge.com for information and a list of certified Raters. For information about Florida's Energy Efficiency Code for Building Construction, contact the M ' **Label required by Section 13-104.4.5 of the Florida Building Code, Building, or Section B2.1.1 of Appendix G k' of the Florida Building Code, Residential, if not DEFAULT. EnergyGauge® USA - FlaRes2008 ,w ,u .W FORM 1100A-08 FLORIDA, ENERGY EFFICIENCY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Florida Department of Community Affairs Residential Performance Method A Project Name: KRESS RESIDENCE Builder Name: Street: SITE 72 WATERS014G Permit Office: City, State, Zip: ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL, Permit Number. Owner: Jurisdiction: Design Location: FL, Fort Pierce 1. New construction or existing New From Plans) 9. Wall Types (3699.0 sqft.)F I Im to Ins ation� Area 2. Single.family or multiple family Single-family a. Concrete Block - Int Insul, Exterior R=13.0 3699.00 ft2 b. NIA R= ft2 3. Number of units, if multiple family 1 c. NIA R= ft2 4. Number of Bedrooms 4 d. N/A R= ft2 — 5. Is this a worst case? No 10. Ceiling Types (1629.0 sgft.) Insulation Area 6. Conditioned fioor_area (ft� 3507 a. CathedrallSingle Assembly (Unvented) R=20.0 1629.00 ft2 b. NIA R= ft2 7. Windows(571.fi sgft.) Description Area c. NIA R= ft2 a. U-Factor: Sgl; U=1.30 571.55 fN SHGC: SHGC=.0.75 11. Ducts b. U=Factor: NIA ft2 a. Sup: Interior Ret: Interior AH: Interior Sup. R= 6, 245 ft2 SHGC.: 121 Cooling systems (combined) c: U-Factor: N/A ft2 a. Central Unit Cap: 85.5 kBtu/hr SHGC: SEER: 16 d, U-Factor: N/A ft2 13. Heating systems (combined) SHGC: a. Electric Strip Heat Cap: 39.2 kBtu/hr e. U-Factor: NIA ft2 COP: i SHGC: 14. Hot water systems 8. Floor Types (1629.0 sqft.) Insulation Area a. Natural Gas Cap:1 gallons a. Raised Floor R=20:0 1629.00 fl? EF: 0.66 b. NIA R= ft b. Conservation features c. N/A R= ft2 None 15. Credits CF„ Pstat Total As -Built Modified Loads: 69.50 Glass/Floor Area: 0.163 PASS Total Baseline Loads: 83.01 I hereby certify that the plans and specifications covered by Review of the plans and O4TtitE STgTfi this calculation are in compliance with the Florida Energy specifications covered by this ti ,, • " O�, Code: calculation indicates complianceu,, = 4 �, with the Florida Energy Code. - r r, t 0PREPARED BY: Before construction is completed DATE: �U-� 1_ ---=- this building will be inspected for compliance with Section 553.908 a - — " I hereby•certify that this building, a signe , is in compliance Florida Statutes. i � v5 with the .Florida Energy Cod C OQ WE OWNER/AGENT:- _ __ _ ,-___-:: BUILDING OFFICIAL: - DATE _. _ _..._ _ -- - DATE: - - - --. _ =.�- 12/14/2011 12:04 PM EnergyGauge® USA - FlaRes2008 Page 1 of 5 PROJECT .Title: KRESS RESIDENCE Bedrooms: 4 Adress Type. Street Address Building Type: FLAsBuift Conditioned Area: 3507 Lot # Owner. Total Stories: 3 Block/SubDhAsion: # of Units: 1 Worst Case: No PlatBook: Builder Name: Rotate Angle: 0 Street: SITE 72 WATERSONG Permit Office: Cross Ventilation: No County: ST. LUCIE COUNTY Jurisdiction: Whole House Fan: No City, State, Zip: ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Family Type: Single-family FL, New/Existing: New (From Plans) Comment: CLIMATE IECC Design Temp Int Design Temp Heating Design Daily Temp Design Location TMY Site Zone 97.5 % 2.5 % Winter Summer Degree Days Moisture Range FL, Fort Pierce FL_ST_LUCIE_CO_INTL 2 39 90 75 70 722 62 Low FLOORS # Floor Type R-Value Area Tile Wood Carpet 1 Raised Floor 1629 ftz 20 0 0 1 ROOF Roof Gable Roof Solar Deck # Type Materials Area Area Color Absor. Tested Insul. Pitch 1 Gable or Shed Metal 1717 ftz 270 ftZ Medium 0.9 N 20 18.4 deg ATTIC IRCC V # Type Ventilation Vent Ratio (1 in) Area RBS 1 Full attic Unvented 0 1629 ftz N N CEILING # Ceiling Type R-Value Area Framing Frac Truss Type 1 Cathedral/Single Assembly (Unvented) 20 1629 ftZ 0.1 Wood WALLS Cavity Sheathing Framing Solar # Omt Adjacent To Wall Type R-Value Area R-Value Fraction Absor. 1 N Exterior Concrete Block - Int Insul 13 1098 ft' 4 0 0.8 2 E Exterior Concrete Block - Int Insul 13 675 ftz 4 0 0.8 3 S Exterior Concrete Block - Int Insul 13 1323 ftz 4 0 0.8 • 4 W Exterior Concrete Block - Int Insul 13 603 ft' 4 0 0.8 12/14/2011 12:04 PM EnergyGauge@ USA - FlaReS2008 Page 2 of 5 DOORS # Omt Door Type Storms U-Value Area 1 N Insulated None 0.39 21 ft2 WINDOWS Orientation shown is the entered, asBuilt orientation. Overhang # Omt Frame Panes NFRC U-Factor SHGC Storms Area Depth Separation Int Shade Screening 1 N Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 60 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 2 N Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 6.25 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 3 N Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 6 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 4 N Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 9 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 5 N Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 16 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 6 N Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 5.75 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 7 E Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 48 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 8 E Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 40.8 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 9 E Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 20 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 10 E Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 16 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 11 E Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 15.33 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 12 E Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 5.75 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 13 S Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 40 f12 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 14 S Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 20 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 15 S Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 12.5 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 16 S Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 20.42 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 17 S Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 5.75 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 18 W Metal Single. (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 16 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 19 W Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 112 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in HERS 2006 None 20 W Metal Single (Tinted) Yes 1.3 0.75 N 96 ft2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft0 in HERS 2006 None INFILTRATION & VENTING V - Forced Ventilation - Run Time Fan Method SLA CFM 50 ACH 50 ELA EgLA Supply CFM Exhaust CFM Fraction Watts Default 0.00036 3312 6.30 181.8 341.9 0 cfm 0 cfm 0 0 COOLING SYSTEM # System Type Subtype Efficiency Capacity Air Flow SHR Ducts 1 CentraVUnd None SEER: 16 39 kBtu/hr cfm 0.7 sys#1 2 Central Unit None SEER: 16 46.5 kBtu/hr cfm 0.7 sys#0 - j 12/14/2011 12:04 PM EnergyGauge@) USA - FlaRes2008 Page 3 of 5 HEATING SYSTEM # System Type Subtype Efficiency Capacity Ducts 1 Electric Strip Heat None COP: 1 18.97 kBtu/hr sys#1 2 Electric Strip Heat None COP: 1 20.27 kBtu/hr sys#0 HOT WATER SYSTEM # System Type EF Cap Use SetPnt Conservation 1 Natural Gas 0.66 1 gal 70 gal 120 deg None SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM FSEC Collector Storage Cert # Company Name System Model # Collector Model # Area Volume FEF None None ftz DUCTS — Supply— — Return — Air Percent # Location R-Value Area Location Area Leakage Type Handler CFM 25 Leakage QN RLF 1 Interior 6 245 ftz Interior 20 ftz Default Leakage Interior (Default) (Default) % TEMPERATURES Prbgramable Thermostat: Y Ceiling Fans: CoolingJan Heatin Feb Jan X Feb X Mar Mar X Apr APrX May Jun Jul May Jun 7�C Jul Auge AugX Sep Oct �] Oct Lxl Nov Nov Dec Dec VentingJan [Xj Feb [X] Mar [Xj A r [XJ May [X] Jun [[XX]] Jul [X] Au [X] Se [X] Oct Nov Dec Thermostat Schedule: HERS 2006 Reference Hours Schedule Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cooling (WD) AM 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 80 80 80 80 PM BO 80 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 Cooling (WEH) AM 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 PM 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 Heating(WD) AM 66 66 66 66 66 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 PM 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 66 66 Heating (WEH) AM 66 66 66 66 66 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 PM 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 66 66 - A 12/14/2011 12:04 PM EnergyGauge® USA - FlaRes2008 Page 4 of 5 FORM 1100A-08 Code Compliance Checklist Ov, Y Residential Whole Building Performance Method A - Details ADDRESS: SITE 72 WATERSONG PERMIT* ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL, INFILTRATION REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST COMPONENTS SECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH PRACTICE CHECK Exterior Windows & Doors N1106.AB.1.1 Maximum:.3 cfm/s .ft. window area; .5 cfm/s .ft. door area. Exterior & Adjacent Walls N1106.AB.1.2 Caulk, gasket, weatherstrip or seal between: windows/doors & frames, surrounding wall; foundation & wall sole or sill plate; joints between exterior wall panels at corners; utility penetrations; between wall panels & top/bottom plates; between walls and floor. EXCEPTION: Frame walls where a continuous infiltration barrier is installed that extends from, and is sealed to, the foundation to the top plate. Floors N1106.AB.1.2 Penetrations/openings > 1/8" sealed unless backed by truss or joint members. EXCEPTION: Frame floors where a continuous infiltration barrier is installed that is sealed to the perimeter, penetrations and seams. Ceilings N1106.AB.1.2 Between walls & ceilings; penetrations of ceiling plane to top floor; around shafts,.chases, soffits, chimneys, cabinets sealed to continuous air barrier; gaps in gyp board & top plate; attic access. EXCEPTION: Frame ceilings where a continuous infiltration barrier is installed that is sealed at the perimeter, at penetrations and seams. Recessed Lighting Fixtures N1106.AB.1.2 Type IC rated with no penetrations, sealed; or Type IC or non -IC rated, installed inside a sealed box with 1/2" clearance & 3" from insulation; or Type IC with < 2.0 cfm from conditioned space, tested. Multi -story Houses N1106.AB.1.2 Air barrier on perimeter of floor cavity between floors. Additional Infiltration reqts N1106.AB.1.3 Exhaust fans vented to outdoors, dampers; combustion space heaters comply with NFPA, have combustion air. OTHER PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES (must be met or exceeded by all residences.) COMPONENTS SECTION REQUIREMENTS CHECK Water Heaters N1112.AB.3 Comply with efficiency requirements in Table N1112.ABC.3 Switch or clearly marked circuit breaker (electric) or cutoff (gas) must be provided. External or built-in heat trap required. Swimming Pools & Spas N1112.AB.2.3 Spas & heated pools must have covers (except solar heated). Non-commercial pools must have a pump timer. Gas spa & pool heaters must have a minimum thermal efficiency of 78%. Heat pump pool heaters shall have a minimum COP of 4.0. Shower heads N1112.AB.2.4 Water flow must be restricted to no more than 2.5 gallons per minute at 80 PSIG. Air Distribution Systems N1110.AB All ducts, fittings, mechanical equipment and plenum chambers shall be mechanically attached, sealed, insulated and installed in accordance with the criteria of Section N1110.AB. Ducts in unconditioned attics: R-6 min. insulation. HVAC Controls N1107.AB.2 Separate readily accessible manual or automatic thermostat for each system. Insulation N1104.AB.1 Ceilings -Min. R-19. Common walls -frame R-11 or CBS R-3 both N1102.13.1.1 sides. Common ceiling &floors R-11. 12/14/2011 12:04 PM EnergyGauge® USA - RaRes2008 Page 5 of 5 • -�- wrightsoft° Project Summary Date: AHU 1 By: QUICK CALCS, INC. • 317 ST. LUCIE LN., FT. PIERCE, FL 34946 Phone: 772466-6799 Fax 772-466-6796 Email: QUICKCALCS@AOL.COM •Project• • For. KRESS RESIDENCE SITE 72 WATERSONG, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL r Notes: ` , . Design In• • Weather Fort Pierce, FL, US Winter Design Conditions Summer Design Conditions Outside db 42 °F Outside db 90 'F Inside db 70 'F Inside db 75 °F Design TD 28 °F Design TD 15 'F Daily range L Relative humidity 50 % Moisture difference 61 gr/lb Heating Summary Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 20269 Btuh Structure 33724 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Central vent (0 cfm) 0 Btuh Central vent (0 cfm) 0 Btuh Humidification 0 Btuh Blower 0 Btuh Piping 0 Btuh Equipment load 20269 Btuh Use manufacturer's data n Rate/swing multiplier 0.95 Infiltration Equipment sensible load 32038 Btuh Method Simplified Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Construction quality Average Fireplaces 0 Structure 3340 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Heating Cooling Central vent (0 cfm) 0 Btuh Area (ft') 1927 1927 Equipment latent load 3340 Btuh Volume (ft3) 17244 17244 Air changes/hour 0.27 0.14 Equipment total load 35379 Btuh Equiv. AVF (cfm) 78 42 Req. total capacity at 0.70 SHR 3.8 ton Heating Equipment Summary Cooling Equipment Summary Make Make Lennox Trade Trade 14ACX SERIES Model Cond 14ACX-047-230* AHRI ref no. n/a Coil CBX27UH-048-230*++TDR AHRI ref no. 3869174 Efficiency 100 EFF Efficiency 13.0 EER, 16 SEER Heating input 0 Btuh Sensible cooling 32550 Btuh Heating output 20269 Btuh Latent cooling 13950 Btuh Temperature rise 12 °F Total cooling 46500 Btuh Actual air flow 1550 cfm Actual air flow 1550 cfm Air flow factor 0.076 cfm/Btuh Air flow factor 0.046 cfm/Btuh • Static pressure 0 in H2O Static pressure 0 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.91 Calculations approved byACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. Wrl htsoft• 2011-Dec-1412:02:41 C -AM Right -Suite® Universal 8.0.21 RSU08101 Page 1 ...sera\Quick Calcs\Documents\Wrightsoft,HVACkKRESS RES[DENCE.rup Calc = MJ8 Front Door faces: -�- wrightsoft° Project Summary Date: AHU 2 By: QUICK CALCS, INC. • 317 ST. LUCIE LN., FT. PIERCE, FL 34946 Phone: 772-466-6799 Fax 772-466-6796 Email: QUICKCALCS@AOL.COM r For. KRESS RESIDENCE SITE 72 WATERSONG, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL Notes: Design Information Weather. Fort Pierce, FL, US a Winter Design Conditions Summer Design Conditions Outside db 42 'F Outside db 90 °F Inside db 70 'F Inside db 75 °F Design TD 28 °F Design TD 15 °F Daily range L Relative humidity 50 % Moisture difference 61 gr/lb Heating Summary Structure 18970 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Central vent (0 cfm) 0 Btuh Humidification 0 Btuh Piping 0 Btuh Equipment load 18970 Btuh Infiltration Method Construction quality Fireplaces Simplified Average 0 Heating Cooling Area (ft') 1581 1581 Volume (ft') 14319 14319 Air changes/hour 0.29 0.16 Equiv. AVF (cfm) 70 37 Heating Equipment Summary Make Trade Model AHRI ref no. n/a Efficiency Heating input Heating output Temperature rise Actual air flow Air flow factor Static pressure Space thermostat 100 EFF 0 Btuh 18970 Btuh 13 'F 1300 cfm 0.069 cfm/Btuh 0 in H2O Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 31205 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Central vent (0 cfm) 0 Btuh Blower 0 Btuh Use manufacturers data n Rate/swing multiplier 0.95 Equipment sensible load 29645 Btuh Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 2156 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Central vent (0 cfm) 0 Btuh Equipment latent load 2156 Btuh Equipment total load 31800 Btuh Req. total capacity at 0.70 SHR 3.5 ton Cooling Equipment Summary Make Lennox Trade 14ACX SERIES Cond 14ACX-041-230* Coil CBX27UH-048-230*++TDR AHRI ref no. 3869097 Efficiency 13.0 EER, 16 SEER Sensible cooling 27300 Btuh Latent cooling 11700 Btuh Total cooling 39000 Btuh Actual airflow 1300 cfm Air flow factor 0.042 cfm/Btuh Static pressure 0 in H2O Load sensible heat ratio 0.94 Calculations approved byACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. C 1 IItSOft• 2011-Dec-1412:02:41 WI g Right -Suite® Universal 8.0.21 RSU08101 Page 2 ... sers\Quick Caics%Documents%Wrightsoft HVACIKRESS RESIDENCE.rup Calc = MJ8 Front Door faces: ENERGY PERFORMANCE LEVEL (EPL) DISPLAY CARD ESTIMATED ENERGY PERFORMANCE INDEX* = 84 The lower the EnergyPerformance Index, the more efficient the home. SITE 72 WATERSONG, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL, 1. New construction or existing 2. Single family or multiple family 3. Number of units, if multiple family 4. Number of Bedrooms 5. Is this a worst case? 6. Conditioned floor area (ft2) 7. Windows" Description a. U-Factor. Sgl, U=1.30 SHGC: SHGC=0.75 b. U-Factor. N/A SHGC: c. U-Factor. N/A SHGC: d. U-Factor: N/A SHGC: e. U-Factor: N/A SHGC: 8. Floor Types a. Raised Floor b. N/A c. N/A New (From Plans) 9. Wall Types Insulation Area Single-family a. Concrete Block - Int Insul, Exterior R=13.0 3699.00 ft2 b. N/A R= ft2 1 c. NIA R= ft2 4 d. N/A R= ft2 No 10. Ceiling Types Insulation Area 3507 a. Cathedral/Single Assembly (Unvented) R=20.0 1629.00 ft2 b. N/A R= ft2 Area c. N/A R= ft2 571.55 ft2 11. Ducts ft2 a. Sup: Interior Ret Interior AH: Interior Sup. R= 6, 245 ft2 12. Cooling systems (combined) ft2 a. Central Unit Cap: 85.5 kBtu/hr SEER: 16 ft2 13. Heating systems (combined) a. Electric Strip Heat Cap: 39.2 kBtu/hr ft2 COP: 1 14. Hot water systems Insulation Area a. Natural Gas Cap: 1 gallons R=20.0 1629.00 ft2 EF: 0.66 R= ft2 b. Conservation features R= ft2 None 15. Credits CF, Pstat I certify that this home has complied with the Florida Energy Efficiency Code for Building Construction through the above energy saving features which will be installed (or exceeded) in this home before final inspection. Otherwise, a new EPL Display Card will be completed based on installed Code ofytj ll nt features. Builder Signature: �l/�G�� Date: 12 f / 7%// Address of New Home: t,&V W,4TF.?J0A/G w�4 Y AVAWE City/FL Zip: 3 y q h� a c� ;t1:1E S0�vo WE Department of Community Affairs at (850) 487-1824. COPY FILE **Label required by Section 13-104.4.5 of the Florida Building Code, Building, or Section B2.1.1 of Appendix G of the Florida Building Code, Residential, if not DEFAULT. EnergyGauge® USA - FlaRes2008 Building Dept. Project Name -Address Contractor Address State SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT `�G�l1N1Y PLAN REVIEW FORM JV d 5160 N.W. Milner Drive av Port Saint Lucie, FL 34983 F., " x x Telephone: 772-621-3322 Fax: 772-621-3604 Web Address: www.sicfd.com SLC FMO Permit # AFS-12-20 Kress Residence BLDG Permit # 1112-0261 5032 Watersong Way City Fort Pierce Metro Fire Sprinkler 1501 SE Decker Ave City Stuart FI Zip 34994 Architect/Engineer N/A Telephone Occupancy Type Residential Construction Type Occupant Load Number of Stories I3 Access Box AFS Permit Required FA Permit General Notes Telephone 772-288-0615 Square Feet 5812 Access Key Switch FFP Permit 1. An electronic copy of the construction documents submitted on a CD is required. The file format shall be .pdf only. 2. All revisions, including the electronic copy must be received prior to permitting. 3. The Fire Marshal requires 24 hour notice on all inspections. 4. The respective Building Department shall schedule all final inspections through the Fire Marshal's Office. S. Failed inspections require payment of fee prior to rescheduling of further inspections. 6. Penetrations through rated assemblies shall be of the proper UL design. Design criteria shall be submitted with the construction plans. 7. Fire alarm panels shall be located indoors within air conditioned space. 8. Plans and construction are subject to corrections in the field to maintain code compliance. 9. Automatic fan shutdown is required for HVAC system/s that exceed 2,000 cfm design capacity. 10. The Installation or Alteration of Fire Sprinklers, Fire Alarms, and Fixed Fire Protection Systems require a separate review and permit. THE FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE, 2010 EDITION IS CURRENTLY ENFORCED. BUILDINGS WITH LIGHT -FRAME TRUSS -TYPE CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE MARKED WITH APPROVED FIREFIGHTER SAFETY ` WARNING SIGNS IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODES 69A-3.012 AND 69A-60.0081 PRIOR TO RECEIVING q - A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. See General Notes Above and Required Revisions Below NFPA 13D Fire Sprinkler System Pagel' of I Reviewed by Richard Hamner Date 3/1/2012 T77-7-:-:31VO :C]3M3lA3U 133H3 NOISIA38c3HOV!iv 33S SNOUO]dSM 01314-01103rens 30NVIldV403 EOJ C13M3lA3U AMMIX1,14, c"qv ----- ------- 3MI4 MVVTW%' L ��,mlmvn, - P4.9 . 24 M & Ir I'viowl"Ill". RAMO ', AIM I Wwoa *vr*141 All. Nfill WMA, OtIf III ftm, AP I-IEIS '0313 619 -a nvo! MW 8 IT -41 j 0:,