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HomeMy WebLinkAboutREVISION - BUILDING PERMITOFFICE USE ONLY: DATE FILED: -1 \mil 13`b REVISION FEE: ��• \ I PERMIT # 051 RECEIPT# PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING & CODE REGULATION DIVISION RECEIVED �b�'tI 2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE b FORT PIERCE, FL 349825652 FEB 18 ?.020 BY (772) 462-ISS St. LUCID, C;(1 inty ST. Lucie County, Permitting APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT REVISIONS PROJECT INFORMATION LOCATION/SITE ADDRESS: -2loy C,'--I a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT REVISIONS: r'k-EPrlo 611( dp C.0& s(&7\roU o� i 3a \ b. Fs�i f;�>asE sc�c,L wR H PV7LyS� l� 1L Tv PVUS A�N��c p -(-0 *�30 lb. FcU CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: STATE of FL REGJCERT. #: CPC, c3 9 1 to Z `I ST. LUCIE CO CERT. #: BUSINESSNAME: NN �}l, P�\�.t? (ZS I l� �- QUALIFIERS NAME: N-1 k) i'r kJE'i' ADDRESS: I \ L-F k-s� N e CITY: %NSA N 9-AF1V_V+ STATE: F 1 ZIP: 3'-�e i PHONE (DAYTIME): OWNER/RR INFORMATION: NAME: CITY: '� STATE: PHONE (DAYTIME: rqq bt)S ARCHITECT/ENGINEER INFORMATION: NAME: - ADDRESS: r..,� CITY: 5tva PHONE(DAYTD SLCCC: 9123109 Revised 06130/17 _ STATE: ZIP: p� a FAX: File Copy L� cfiTtLT S) 'VE 1, ZIP: S -t !j. C b FAX: :c ` - Miami -Dade County Page 1 of 1 Miami -Dade County Building RECEIVED { Product Information for N.O.A. 17-0614.22 FEB 1$ 9029 ST. Lucie County, Permitting NOA 17-061422 ((ibrarv1 roductcontm noa/17061422.ntlt) Superseded —By Fite Status File Approved File Classification High velocity hurricane zone Category Roofing Subcategory &Mrlayment Material APP/SBS Applicant Polyglass USA Inc rpc result detail app asp?app alias=101495 ) ptra8o _ ; ep em er 021 Impact —Rate Unselected / Unknown Maximum_Design_Pressure_Positive 0 Maximum_Design_Pressure_Negative 0 Description Polyglass Polystick Underlayments Green Sustainable Attributes NONE For a detailed description on the File Status, click the NOA File Statu c u Page Last Edited: Wed Jan 25, 2017 10:40:27 AM cw�NTY ' File COPY 11- X R kpt (21' CODE COMPLIANCE ST,^ UCIE CO Ty BOCC http://www.miamidade.gov/buildinglpc-result_app.asp?fldNOA=17-0614.22&BasieSearc... 12/21 /2018 M I A M FWDOME MIAMI-DADS COUNTY 00 PRODUCI' CONTROI. SECTION DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES (RER) I1805 SW 26 Street. Room 208 BOARD AND CODE ADMINISTR,\TION DIVISION Miami. Florida 33175-2474 T (786) 315-2590 F (786) 315-2599 x vx� miamidade.eov/economy NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE (NOA) Polyglass USA Inc. 1111 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 SCOPE: This NOA is being issued under the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of construction materials. The documentation submitted has been reviewed and accepted by Miami -Dade County RER - Product Control Section to be used in Miami -Dade County and other areas where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This NOA shall not be valid after the expiration date stated below. The Miami -Dade County Product Control Section (in Miami -Dade County) and/or the AHJ (in areas other than Miami -Dade County) reserve the right to have this product or material tested for quality assurance purposes. If this product or material fails to perform in the accepted manner, the manufacturer will incur the expense of such testing and the AHJ may immediately revoke, modify, or suspend the use of such product or material within their jurisdiction. RER reserves the right to revoke this acceptance, if it is determined by Miami -Dade County Product Control Section that this product or material fails to meet the requirements of the applicable building code. This product is approved as described herein, and has been designed to comply with the Florida Building Code including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of the Florida Building Code. DESCRIPTION: Polvglass Polystick Underlayments LABELING: Each unit shall bear a permanent label with the manufacturers name or logo, city, state and following statement: "Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved", unless otherwise noted herein. RENEWAL of this NOA shall be considered after a renewal application has been filed and there has been no change in the applicable building code negatively affecting the performance of this product. TERMINATION of this NOA will occur after the expiration date or if there has been a revision or change in the materials, use, and/or manufacture of the product or process. Misuse of this NOA as an endorsement of any product, for sales, advertising or any other purposes shall automatically terminate this NOA. Failure to comply with any section of this NOA shall be cause for termination and removal of NOA. ADVERTISEMENT: The NOA number preceded by the words Miami -Dade County. Florida, and followed by the expiration date may be displayed in advertising literature. If any portion of the NOA is displayed, then it shall be done in its entirety. INSPECTION: A copy of this entire NOA shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building Official. This NOA renews and revises NOA No.15-0410.04 and consists of pages I through 8. The submitted documentation was reviewed by Freddy Serniuo., Ca NOA No.: 17-0614.22 CExpiM9AMIDADE COUNTY ration Date: 09/13/21 . • • • • Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 1 of 8 ROOFING COMPONENT APPROVAL Cateeorv: Roofing Sub-Cateeorv: Underlayment Material: SBS , APP Self -Adhering Modified Bitumen PRODUCTS DESCRIPTION: Test Product Product Dimensions Specification Description Polystick IR-Xe 65' x 313/s" ASTM D 1970 A fine granular/sand top surface self -adhering, APP Or 65' x 3' polymer modified, fiberglass reinforced, bituminous Manufacturing 60 mils thick sheet material for use as an underlayment in sloped roof Location # I & #2 assemblies. Designed as an ice & rain shield. Polystick Dual Pro 61' x 3'33/s" TAS 103 and A rubberized asphalt self -adhering, glass-fiber/polyester mils thick ASTM D 1970 reinforced waterproofing membrane. Designed as a Manufacturing metal roofing and roof tile underlayment. metal Location #2 Polystick Tile Pro 61' x 3'33/s' TAS 103 and A rubberized asphalt self -adhering, glass-fiber/polyester 60 mils thick ASTM D 1970 reinforced waterproofing membrane. Designed as a metal Manufacturing roofing and roof tile underlayment. Location: #2 Polystick TU Max 65'8" x 31-3/8" TAS 103 and A rubberized asphalt self -adhering, polyester reinforced 60 mils thick ASTM D 1970 waterproofing membrane. Designed as a a roof tile Manufacturing underlayment. Location #1 & #2 Polystick TU P Polystick 32'l0" x 3'3 '1s" TAS 103 and A rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane, glass- 130 mils thick ASTM D 1970 fiber/polyester reinforced, with a granular surface designed for use as a tile roof underlayment. Location #2 '11517K ' k Ti9 Plus 65' x 3'3 '/8" TAS 103 and A rubberized asphalt self -adhering, glass-fiber/polyester (Surface Printing) 80 mils thick ASTM D 1970 reinforced Designed as a metal waterproofingoof roofing and tile nderlaymente. Manufacturing Location #1 & #2 Polystick MTS 65'8" x 3'33/s" TAS 103 A homogeneous, rubberized asphalt waterproofing fiber with film Manufacturing 60 mils thick membrane, glass reinforced polyolefinic on the upper surface for use as an underlayment for metal Location #2 roofing, roof tile, slate tiles and shingle underlayment. Polystick MTS Plus 65'8" x 3'3 3/s" TAS 103 A homogeneous, rubberized asphalt waterproofing fiber reinforced with polyolefinic film Manntfaciuring 60 mils thick membrane, glass on the upper surface for use as an underlayment for metal Location #2 roofing, roof tile, slate tiles and shingle underlayment. Elastollex S6 G 32'l0" x 3'3 3/A' TAS 103 and Polyester reinforced, SBS modified bitumen membrane ASTM D 6164 with a sanded back face and a granule top surface. For Manufacturing use in roof tile underlayment systems. Location #2 NOA No.: 17-0614-22 MUIM FDADE enwNTY YExpiration Date: 09/13/21 M Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 2 of 8 MANUFACTURING PLANTS: 1. Hazelton, PA 2. Winter Haven, FL EVIDENCE SUBMITTED Test Aaenev Test Identifier Test Name/Renort Date Trinity ERD P10870.09.08-R1 TAS 103 12/04/08 P10870.04.09 TAS 103/ASTM D4798&G155 04/13/09 P33360.06.10 ASTM D1970 07/01/10 P33370.03.11 TAS 103 03/02/11 P33370.04.11 ASTM D 1623 04/26/11 P36900.09.1 I TAS 103/ASTM D4798 & G155 09/01/11 P37300.10.11 TAS 110/ASTM D4798 & D1970 10/19/11 P40390.08.12-2 ASTM D 1623 08/07/12 P37590.07.13-1 ASTM D6164 07/02/13 P45270.05.14 TAS 103, TAS 110 & ASTM D1623 05/12/14 P46520.10.14 ASTM D1623 10/03/14 P44360.10.14 TAS 103 &TAS 110 10/07/14 P43290.10.14 ASTM D 1970 & TAS 110 10/17/14 PLYG-SC10130.06.16-3 TAS 103 & TAS 110 06/27/16 PLYG-10130.06.16-1 ASTM D1970 & TAS 110 06/27/16 PRI Asphalt Technologies PUSA-035-02-01 TAS 103 09/29/06 12/10/07 PUSA-055-02-02 TAS 103 PUSA-089-02-01 TAS 103/ASTM D4798 & G 155 07/06/09 Momentum Technologies, Inc. JX20H7A TAS 103/ASTM D4798 & G155 04/01/08 RX14E8A TAS 103/ASTM D4798 & G155 11/09/09 DX23D8B TAS 103/ASTM D4798 & G155 02/18/10 DX23D8A TAS 103/ASTM D4798 & G155 02/18/10 LABELING: 1. All membranes or packaging shall bear the imprint or identifiable marking of the manufacturer's name or logo, city and state of manufacturing facility and the following statement: "Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved" or the Miami -Dade County Product Control Seal as shown below. MyMFOADECOUMTY BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: Application for building permit shall be accompanied by copies of the following: 1. This Notice of Acceptance. 2. Any other documents required by the Building Official or applicable building code in order to properly evaluate the installation of this materials. NOA No.: 17-0614.22 MwrtN=Ecourrrr Expiration Date: 09/1321 �ullgaeylqlj Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 3 of 8 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES: Deck Type 1: Wood, non -insulated Deck Description: Min. 19/32" plywood or wood plank System Type E(1): Anchor sheet mechanically fastened to deck, membrane adhered Anchor/Base Sheet: One or more plies of ASTM D 226 Type 11 or ASTM D 2626. Fastening: Per FBC 1518.2 & 1518.4 Nails and tin caps 12" grid, 6" o.c. at a minimum 4" head lap. (for base sheet only) Membrane: Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P ,olystick t , us, olystick NITS or Polystick NITS Plus, self -adhered. Surfacing: See General Limitations Below. Deck Type 1: Wood, non -insulated Deck Description: Min. 19/32" plywood or wood plank System Type E(2): Anchor sheet mechanically fastened to deck, membrane adhered Anchor/Base Sheet: One or more plies of ASTM D 226 Type 11 or ASTM D 2626. Fastening: Per FBC 1518.2 & 1518.4 Nails and tin caps 12" grid, 6" o.c. at a minimum 4" head lap. (for base sheet only) Membrane: Elastoflex S6 G. hot asphalt applied Surfacing: See General Limitations Below. Deck Type 1: Wood, non -insulated Deck Description: Min. 19132" plywood or wood plank System Type E(3): Base sheet mechanically fastened to deck, subsequent cap membrane self- adhered. Anchor/Base Sheet: One or more plies of ASTM D 226 Type 11 or ASTM D 2626. Fastening: Per FBC 1518.2 & 1518.4 Nails and tin caps 12" grid, 6" o.c. at a minimum 4"head lap. (for base sheet only) Ply Sheet: Polystick MTS Plus, self -adhered with minimum 3" horizontal laps and minimum 6" vertical laps. Membrane: Polystick TU Plus, self -adhered. Surfacing: See General Limitations Below. NOA No.: 17-0614.22 rwu tFnnor eourrrr Expiration Date: 09/13/21 Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 4 of 8 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. All nails in the deck shall be carefully checked for protruding heads. Re -fasten any loose deck panels, and sweep the deck thoroughly to re move any dust and debris prior to application. 2. Place the underlayment over metal drip edge in accordance with RAS I I L 3. Place the first course of membrane parallel to the eave, rolling the membrane to obtain maximum contact. Remove the release film as the membrane is applied. All side laps shall be a minimum of 3" and end laps shall be a minimum of 6". Roll the membrane into place after removing the release strip. Vertical strapping of the roof with Polystick is acceptable. Membrane shall be back nailed in accordance with applicable building code. 4. When applying the membrane in the valley, start at the low point and work to the high point, rolling the membrane from the center outward in both directions. 5. For ridge applications, center the membrane and roll from the center outward in both directions. 6. Roll or broom the entire membrane surface so as to have full contact with the surface, giving special attention to lap areas. 7. Flash vent pipes, stacks, chimneys and penetrations in compliance with Roof Assembly current Product Control Notice of Acceptance. 8. All protrusions or drains shall be initially taped with a 6" piece of underlayment. The flashing tape shall be pressed in place and formed around the protrusion to ensure a tight fit. A second layer of Polystick shall be applied over the underlayment. GENERAL LIMITATIONS: 1. Fire classification is not part of this acceptance. 2. Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS and Polystick MTS Plus may be used in asphaltic shingles, wood shakes and shingles, non-structural metal roofing, roof tile systems and quarry slate roof assemblies. Polystick TU P may be used in all the previous assemblies listed except metal roofing. Polystick IR-Xe may be used in all the previous assemblies listed except metal roofing and roof tile systems. Polystick TU Max may be used in non-structural metal roofing and roof tile systems. Elastoflex S6 G may be used in roof tile systems only. 3. Deck requirements shall be in compliance with applicable building code. 4. Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS and Polystick MTS Plus shall be applied to a smooth, clean and dry surface. The deck shall be free of irregularities. 5. Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS and Polystick MTS Plus shall not be adhered directly over a pre-existing roof membrane as a recover system. 6. Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS and Polystick MTS Plus shall not be left exposed as a temporary roof for longer than the amount of days listed in the table below after application. Polyglass reserves the right to revise or alter product exposure times; not to exceed the preceeding maximum time limitations. Ex osure Limitations Days MTS IR-Xe Elastollex TU TU P Tile Pro Dual Pro TU Max NITS Plus 56 G Plus Winter Haven, FL I80 90 1 180 I80 IN 180 180 180 180 N/A Hazelton,PA I N/A 90 1 NIA 180 N/A N/A N/A 180 7. All products listed herein shall have a quality assurance audit in accordance with the Florida Building Code and NOA No.: 17-0614.22 PU MECOUNiY Expiration Date: 09/13/21 • • • • Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 5 of 8 Rule 61 G20-3 of the Florida Administrative Code. 8. In roof tile application, data for the attachment resistance of roof tiles shall be as set forth in the roof the manufacturer's Notice of Acceptance. Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU Plus or Elastoflex S6 G may be used in both adhesive set and mechanically fastened roof tile applications. Polystick Dual Pro is limited to mechanically fastened roof tile applications. Polystick MTS and Polystick MTS Plus are limited to mechanically fastened with the limitations outlined in Section 9: Polystick TU P may be used in mechanically fastened roof tile applications with the exception of mortar set tile applications. 9. When loading roof tiles on roof tile underlayment for (direct -to -deck) tile assemblies, the maximum roof slope shall be as follows: (See Table Below) Tile Polystick Elastoflex Polystick TU Plus, Polystick Polystick System (E3) Profile MTS S6 G TU P, Tile Pro, TU Max NITS Plus MTS Plus with Dual Pro TU Plus Flat Tile Prohibited 4:12 6:12 6:12 5:12 6:12 without battens Profiled Prohibited 4:12 6:12 6:12 4:12 6:12 Tile I without battens The above slope limitations can be exceeded only by using battens in accordance with the Approved Tile System Notice of Acceptance and applicable Florida Building Code requirements. When battens are required, they shall be utilized during loading and installation of tiles. 10. Care should be taken during the loading procedure to keep foot traffic to a minimum and to avoid dropping of tile directly on the underlayment. Refer to Polyglass' Tile loading detail below for loading procedure — two tiles laid perpendicular to slope followed by a maximum four the stack parallel to the slope, for a total of 6 tiles — for all underlayments except Polystick MTS which shall be loaded onto battens. NOA No.: 17-0614.22 tnpMMADE COUNTY Expiration Date: 09/13/21 N11111111•"'' ' Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 6 of 8 It. Refer to prepared roofing system Product Control Notice of Acceptance for listed approval of this product with specific prepared roofing products. Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS, Polystick MTS Plus or Elastoflex S6 G may be used with any approved roof covering Notice of Acceptance listing Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS, Polystick MTS Plus or Elastoflex S6 G as a component part of an assembly in the Notice of Acceptance. If Polystick IR-Xe, Polystick Dual Pro, Polystick Tile Pro, Polystick TU Max, Polystick TU P, Polystick TU Plus, Polystick MTS, Polystick MTS Plus or Elastoflex S6 G are not listed, a request may be made to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) or the Miami -Dade County Product Control Section for approval provided that appropriate documentation is provided to detail compatibility of the products, wind uplift resistance, and fire testing results. POLYGLASS GENERAL APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR POLYSTICK MEMBRANES PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS. LOCAL CODES MAV SUPERSEDE POLYGLASS REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 1. Polyglass does accept the direct application of Polystick underlayment membranes to wood decks. Installers are cautioned to refer to applicable local building codes prior to direct deck installation to ensure this is acceptable. Please also refer to applicable Product Data Sheets of the corresponding products. 2. All rolls, with the exception of Polystick TU Plus should be back -nailed in selvage edge seam as per Polyglass Back Nailing Guide. Nails shall be, I 1 gauge ring shank type, applied with a minimum 1 %" metal disk as required in Miami -Dade County or simplex type nail as otherwise allowable in other regions, at a minimum rate of 12" o.c. Polystick TU Plus should be back nailed in designated area marked "nail area, area para clavar" on the face of membrane. with the above stated nails and/or disks. The head lap membrane is to cover the area being back -nailed. (Please refer to applicable local building codes prior to installation.) 3. All seal lap seams (selvage laps) must be rolled with a hand roller to ensure full contact. 4. All fabric over fabric; and granule over granule end laps, shall have a 6" wide, uniform layer of Polyglass Polyplus 55 Premium Modified Flashing Cement, Polyglass Polyplus 50 Premium IvIB Flashing Cement, XtraFlex 50 Premium Modified Wet/Dry Cement, Polyglass PG500 MB Flashing Cement, applied in between the application of the lap. The use of mastic between the laps does not apply to Polystick MTS. 5. A maximum of 6 tiles per stack are allowed when loading tile on the underlayments. Refer to the Polyglass Tile Loading Guidelines. See General Limitations 49 and #10. 6. Battens and/or Counter -battens, as required by the tile manufacturers NOA, must be used on all projects for pitch/slopes of T712" or greater. It is suggested that on pitch/slopes in excess of 6 '/a°/12", precautions should be taken, such as the use of battens to prevent the sliding during the loading process. 7. Minimum cure time after membrane installation & before loading of roofing tiles is Forty -Eight (48) Hours. 8. Polystick membranes may not be used in any exposed application such as crickets, exposed valleys, or exposed roof to wall details. 9. Repair of Polystick membranes is to be accomplished by applying Polyglass Polyplus 55 Premium Modified Flashing Cement, Polyglass Polyplus 50 premium IVIB Flashing Cement, XtraFlex 50 Premium Modified Wet/Dry Cement, Polyglass PG500 MB Flashing Cement to the area in need of repair, followed by a patch of the Polystick material of like kind should be set and hand rolled in place over the area needing such repair. Patching membrane shall be a minimum of 6 inches in either direction. The repair should be installed in such a way so that water will run parallel to or over the top of all laps of the patch. NOA No.: 17-0614.22 MIAMtMDECOUNTY Expiration Date: 09/13/21 M11111111"' ' Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 7 of 8 10. All self -adhered membranes must be rolled to ensure full contact with approved substrates. Polyglass requires a minimum of 40 Ibs for a weighted roller for the rolling of the field membrane. Hand rollers are acceptable for rolling of patches or small areas of the roof. Brooming may be used where slope prohibits rolling. 11. All approved substrates should be dry, clean and properly prepared, before any application of Polystick membranes commences. An approved substrate technical bulletin can be furnished upon request. It is recommended to refer to applicable building codes prior to installation to verify acceptable substrates. 12. The Polyglass Miami -Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) approval for Polystick membranes can be furnished upon request by our Technical Services Department by calling 1 (800) 894-4563. 13. Questions in regards to the application of Polyglass products should be directed to our Technical Services Department at 1 (800) 894-4563. 14. Polyglass recommends that applicators follow good roofing practices and applicable procedures as outlined by the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA). PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS. LOCAL CODES MAY SUPERSEDE POLYGLASS REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. END OF THIS ACCEPTANCE NOA No.: 17-0614.22 MMMMADE COUNTY Expiration Date: 09/13/21 Approval Date: 07/06/17 Page 8 of 8 OFFICE USE ONLY: DATE FILED: ) I�u Iau T-71SION FEE: I.` LOCATION/SITE PERMIT # RECEIPT # PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING & CODE REGULATION DMSION ��++//++ 2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE o�NAMM FORT PIERCE, FL 34982-5652 BY (772) 462-1553 St. Lucle Cf'AJflfv APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT REVISIONS PROJECT INFORMATION ADDRESS: 310 1 �->-(�DC (-IFeO w0Y i�>kt.tA C3�iI90 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT REVISIONS: P�-DD I AFT lazP i <<- 'i-pN 1- CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: C.R-c- STATE of FL REG./CERT. #: ST. LUCIE CO CERT. #: BUSINESSNAME: I'Dtv--S_ �— L- L QUALIFIERSNAME: tie,V ADDRESS: 11-fL- I.jo c-%AV-j5tN idle CITY: Ti_tisew STATE: r--c— PHONE (DAYTIME):277, -Zt4 - " ma FAX: OVVNER/BUII.DER INFORMATION: NAME: ADDRESS: 35 (01 CITY: P hA-*N r (- i Y STATE: Fl ._ PHONE (DAYTIME: 6i C I (_ U 15S- 6 es3 FAX: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER INFORMATION: NAME: L--kJ c.k:2 v D C5x c— ADDRESS: 2 fl 1 \413l S c S k'j CITY: 1rfLi _ STATE: PHONE (DAYTIME): 5 -f - S -3,FAX: ZIP: ZIP: 34 '\'I 0 ZIP: ZAC)) z e Vogl Architects 201 SE Hibiscus Ave Stuart, FL 34996 772-284-5327 . lance@voglarchitects.com January 17, 2020 St. Lucie County Building Department 2300 Virginia Ave Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Re: Hunter Outdoor Kitchen Addition 3109 NW Radcliff Way Palm City, FL 34990 Please note the following regarding the above referenced project: -A lift station has been added for the new outdoor kitchen sink to properly drain to the existing septic system. See revised electrical load calculation sheet A2 as well as the revised plumbing riser sheet A3 with revision date 1/17/20. Thank You, Lance A. Vogl -1 OFFICE USE ONLY: DATE FILED: 1— 3 Z� . REVISION FEE: T-75 PERMIT 0 1.9 1 b RECEIPT # 168' PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SE BUILDING & CODE REGULATION DII c��EO 2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE FORT PIERCE, FL 34982-5f (772)462-1553 OeQ oo° e��d9,de� APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMI pz�5c•V PROJECT INFORMATION LOCATION/SITE ADDRESS: 91c.9 NW J2+' pc-L1FFC- W(=)y G\(i q DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT REVISIONS: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: STATE of FL REG./CERT. #: 3 1. 2 ST. LUCIE CO CERT. #: BUSINESS NAME: ,7�-a,-T,�� taL � ukL't�k 5 LC. QUALIFIERS NAME: 5 oS 4 A PeV ADDRESS: t\`-(�-A o-je- �4Ar�Seo-' Si�IZ CITY: (2,c-ACl-F STATE: P�L- ZIP: 3L g57-7 PHONE (DAYTIME):` 2 Z�)Z iL4 5 1 %-A 77 FAX: OWNER/BUILDER INFORMATION: NAME: CITY: I? pr"'y\ C' Ty V STATE: Ft — PHONE (DAYTIME: ll q t4- 6 9 S— bU S 3 FAX: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER INFORMATION: I' Uvuri� NAME: L- R �-) C.t: Q D Cr Ll ADDRESS: tot 5C k4kVc \SZQS CITY: ST-U%Pk .T- STATE: mil, ZIP: PHONE (DAYTIME): (Z-7 2 Z c&z — 5-3- —7 FAX: SGCCC:9123109 Revised 06130117 Vogl Architects 201 SE Hibiscus Ave Stuart, FL 34996 772-284-5327 St. Lucie County Building Department 2300 Virginia Ave Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Re: Permit #1909-0118 Plan Review Conditions of Approval Hunter Outdoor Kitchen Addition 3109 NW Radcliff Way Palm City, FL 34990 Building Department Conditions: RECEIVED HG 2 9, Nq permitting Deparcmen* 5 ..Lucie. Cenn+• I a n ce @vogl a rc� itects. co m November 20, 2019 -Product Approvals: See revised "Building Department Product Approval" sheet Al with revision date 11/20/19, and attached NCIA's. n -The outdoor gas fireplace has been changed to a vent -free unit. See attached fireplace specifications provided by the contractor. Chimney shall remain and be decorative only. See ' revised chimney detail 1:A3 with revision date 11/20/19. Thank You, Lance A. Vogl REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE ST, LUCIE COUNTY BOCC File Copy - Zweitschrift (Copy) - Certificate TUVRheinland Certificate no. - (`T T '77 t 1 M A 2 !N Lv IL;-1ViTJ V; License Holder: Manufacturing Plant: Rainier Industries Ltd Rainier Industries Ltd 18375 Olympic Avenue South 18375 Olympic Avenue South Tuckwila WA 98188 Tuckwila WA 98188 USA USA Test report no.: USA-MW 31180116 001 Client Reference: Russell Clegg Tested to: UL 325:2002 R6. 09 CAN/CSA-22.2 NO. 247-92 (R2008) Certified Product: Motorized Awnings and Window Coverings License Fee - Units Model Designation: 1) RAxxxxxx (Rainier Awning) 2) RS3xxxxxx (Rainier Screen Series 3) 7 3) RS4xxxxxx (Rainier Screen Series4) 4) RSSxxxxxx (Rainier Screen Series 5) (x = 0-9, A-Z, blank; not safety -relevant) Rated Voltage: AC 120V, 60Hz Rated Current: 2.1A Protection Class: I 7 Appendix: 1, 1-2 Inh. = 748575 / Deb. = 748575 / Fert. = 748575 Licensed Test mark: Signature Date of issue (daylmo/yr) 27/OS/2011 a�n TOVSheinland Dipl.-Ing. M GI la QA Certification t� ED FOR c es I'tEVIE`�t, NTY J RAINIER SR&m SERIES 4 Application Data • Interior/Exterior Use • Maximum: 18' (w) X 10' (h) • Low To High Wind Application • Sun, Insect, Weather Or Privacy • Window, Patio and Garage • Advertising Display Fabrication Dato • Registered ISO 9000/9001 • Extruded Aluminum • Nylon Components • Powder Coat Finish • 3" Roller Tube • Stainless Steel Fasteners Standard Features • Extruded Aluminum Components • Side Track Retention System • Built In Dual Screen Cleaning System • Powder Coated Aluminum End Caps • Somfy/RTS Motor Drive System • Proprietary I TubdTM Roller Tube Optional Features • Hand Crank Drive System • Wireless Sun Sensor • Custom Colors For All Metal Parts • Recessed5ide Tracks • "L" Brackets For Side Track Mounting Electrical Data • AC Motor Specifloations: 120 VAC/601-lz • 2 to 3 Amps • FCC Approved And UL Listed • Somfy/RTS Motor Drive System • Home Automation Interface Available Screen Options • Twitchell Super Insect And Solar Screen • Blackout Fabrics • Mermet • Ferrari • Clear Vinyl's With Solid Fabrics • Acrylics And Custom Graphics Graphics • Custom Prints Or SGS Graphics • I Or 2 Sides -Mesh Or Solid Fabric Standard Hardware Colors+ • Black • Green • Bronze • Navajo • Brown • Tan • Desert Sand • White • Gray • Bright White Special Notes: B When measuring the screen for an outside flush/surface mount, remember to allow for side tracks (each side is 2 }") and remember to allow for the height of your housing plus the height of the hem bar (1 7/8" plus brush size) so that nothing is in the opening. For inside mounting, always take the narrowest measurement and deduct z to ;" to allow for fastening heads and'L" mounting channel thickness (this would be total for both sides). Always use longest measurement for calculating your drop. Fabric seams will always run horizontally. They are placed as high as possible unless otherwise stated. Seam placement is from the bottom of the hem bar up to the seam. Rainier Industries, Ltd -18375 Olympic Ave. S. - Tukwila, WA 98188 - P 425.251.1800 - F 425.251.5065 - www.rainfer.com SPECIFICATION DATA SHEET SCREEN SYSTEMS SRS Series 4 Housing Surface or Inset Mount Side Track Try k —23 16 Recessed Side Track (Preconstruction) 2 16 1" X 2 1/2" "L" Mounting Bracket (Inset Option) 2Iz L IM 1 Q= ,uOC ^i� leo .- rhos � R53xmin �y � I50111 •b[•X% EYma Rp¢ 120VAC.60HL2.1 AMP The TUV Rhineland label is proudly placed on all electrically operated retractable shade systems produced by Rainier. This seal indicates your system has been exposed to rigorous independent testing and complies with all electrical endurance safety standards in the United States and Canada. It also means our production facility is TUV certified. This label indicates that Rainier is held to higher standard than the industry benchmark and is producing safer and more reliable products. Why is the TUV certification important for your retractable awnings and screens? • It provides you with a listed product; the TUV label on our products is equivalent to a UL label. Having a UL label on a Somfy motor alone is not adequate to meet current municipal requirements for a listed product —the listing must be inclusive of the whole system. , • It meets National Electric Code requirements for "labeled or listed equipment" on a home or building. • It is accepted by AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction). These are state and local building officials who are increasingly enforcing code requirements for listings on electrically operated shades. • It allows architects, engineers and designers to specify Rainier products without fear of AHJ rejections. • The TUV certification gives consumers peace of mind that a third party and Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory conducted product safety testing at the Rainier facility. What is the difference between UL and TUV? • OSHA manages the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTUs) program. The Program recognizes private sector organizations as NRTLs. Recognition signifies that an organization has met the necessary qualifications specified in the regulations for the Program. UL and TUV Rhineland are among the seventeen organizations that currently are recognized by OSHA as NRTL's. DocuSign Envelope ID: 016DCAAF-EO6A-40EB-A47E-1A112454E6B7 _ IFu Vogl Architects 201 SE Hibiscus Ave Stuart, FL 34996 772-284-5327 lance@vog]architects.com October 31, 2019 St. Lucie County Building Department 2300 Virginia Ave Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Re: Hunter Outdoor Kitchen Addition 3109 NW Radcliff Way Palm City, FL 34990 Please note the following regarding the above referenced project: -The outdoor gas fireplace is to be a vent -free unit. See attached fireplace specifications provided by the contractor. Chimney shall remain and be decorative only. Thank You, Lance A. Vogl c. OF ICE A. VC AR96414 Coxusi9neC by: a996�4C3 . RVIRI • SINCE 1932 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. A WARNING For Outdoor Use Only. A WARNING If you smell gas: 1. Shut off gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame. 3. If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or fire department. A WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, altera- tion, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Read the instal- lation, operating and maintenance instruc- tions thoroughly before installing or servic- ing this equipment. A WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flam- mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. An propane -cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. DANGER OUTDOOR LINEAR GAS FIREPLACE MODELS GWIRED OLL60FP12S(N,P)-1 C@us OLL60SP12S(N,P)-1 LISTED A WARNING If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A WARNING If not installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instruc- tions, this product could expose you to sub- stances in fuel orfrom fuel combustion which can cause death or serious illness. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. NATIUNAL FIREPLACE We suggest that our gas INSTITUTE' hearth products be installed and serviced by profes- sionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute® (NFI) as CERTIFIED NFI Gas Specialists. www.nficertified.org CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor. Using it in an enclosed space can kill you. Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as a camper, tent, car or home. Page 1 A DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. A WARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. A CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE: Addresses practices not related to personal injury. A WARNING Do not place debris, logs, or other articles in fireplace during operation. A WARNING Any modification to controls can be dangerous. Improper installation or use of the gas log set can cause serious injury or death from fire, burns, explosion orcarbon monoxide poisoning. A WARNING Make a periodic visual check of burners. Clean and replace damaged parts. A DANGER Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. A DANGER Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same area with the fireplace. A DANGER 6the thing or other flammable materials should not be hung from fireplace, or placed on or near the fireplace. A DANGER Keep the fireplace area clear and free from combustible material, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. • Installer: Please leave these instructions with the owner for future reference • This unit complies with ANSI Z21.97/CSA 2.41 for Outdoor Gas Fireplaces. • Installation and repairshould be done by a QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. This fireplace should be inspected before use and at leastannually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning maybe required due to insects, pollen build up, dust, etc. It is imperative that the control compartments, burners, and circulating air passageways of the fireplace be keptclean. • During manufacturing, fabricating and shipping, various components of this fireplace are treated with certain oils, films or bonding agents. These agents are not harmful, but may produce annoying smoke and smells as they are burned off during initial operation of the fireplace. This is a normal temporary occurrence. • Follow all local codes regarding installation, combustion and ventilation air or in the absence of local codes follow the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1(US installation), or CAN/ CGA-B149, installation Code (Canada installation). • Inspect the burner at least once a year. • Keep burner and control compartment clean. • DO NOT use this fireplace if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the fireplace and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been underwater. • Any guard orother protective device removed forservicing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. Page 4 35008-12-0519 sions. In its natural state, propane is odorless and colorless. You may not know all the following safety precautions which can protect both you and your family from an accident. Read them carefully now, then review them point by point with the members of your household. Someday when there may not be a minute to lose, everyone's safety will depend on knowing exactly what to do. if, after reading the following information, you feel you still need more information, please contact your gas supplier. PROPANE GAS WARNING ODOR If a gas leak happens, you should be able to smell the gas because of the odorant put in the Propane Gas. That's your signal to go into immediate action! Do not operate electricswitches, light matches, use yourphone. Do not do anything that could ignite the gas. • Get everyone out of the building, vehicle, trailer, or area. Do that IMMEDIATELY. • Close all gas tank or cylinder supply valves. Propane Gas is heavier than air and may settle in low areas such as basements. When you have reason to suspect a gas leak, keep out of basements and otherlow areas. Stay out until firefighters declare them to be safe. Use your neighbor's phone and call a trained Propane Gas service person and the fire department. Even though you may not continue to smell gas, do not turn on the gas again. Do not re-enter the building, vehicle, trailer, or area. Finally, let the service man and firefighters check for escaped gas. Have them air out the area before you return. Properly trained Propane Gas service people should repair the leak, then check and relight the gas fireplace for you. NO ODOR DETECTED - ODOR FADE Some people cannot smell well. Some people cannot smell the odor of the chemical put into the gas. You must find out if you can smell the odorant in propane. Smoking can decrease your ability to smell. Being around an odor fora time can affect your sensitivity or ability to detect that odor. Sometimes other odors in the area mask the gas odor. People may not smell the gas odor or their minds are on something else. Thinking about smelling a gas odor can make it easier to smell. The odorant in Propane Gas is colorless, and it can fade under some circumstances. For example, if there is an underground leak, the movement of the gas through soil can filter the odorant. Odorants in Propane Gas also are subject to oxidation. This fading can occur if there is rust inside the storage tank or in iron gas pipes. The odorant in escaped gas can adsorb or absorb onto or into walls, masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room. That will take some of the odorant out of the gas, reducing its odor intensity. Propane Gas may stratify in a closed area, and the odor intensity could vary at different levels. Since it is heavier than air, there may be more odor at lower levels. Always be sensitive to the slightest gas odor. If you detect any odor, treat it as a serious leak. Immediately go into action as instructed earlier. Learn to recognize the odorof Propane Gas. Your local Propane Gas Dealer can give you a "Scratch and Sniff" pamphlet. Use it to find out what the propane odor smells like. If you suspect that your Propane Gas has a weak or abnormal odor, call your Propane Gas Dealer. If you are not qualified, do not light pilot lights, perform service, or make adjustments to fireplaces on the Propane Gas system. If you are qualified, conscio usly think about the odorof Propane Gas prior to and while lighting pilot lights or performing service or making adjustments. • Sometimes a basement or a closed -up house has a musty smell that can cover up the Propane Gas odor. Do not try to light pilot lights, perform service, or make adjustments in an area where the conditions are such that you may not detect the odor if there has been a leak of Propane Gas. Odor fade, due to oxidation by rust or adsorption on walls of new cylinders and tanks, is possible. Therefore, people should be particularly alert and careful when new tanks or cylinders are placed in service. Odor fade can occur in new tanks, or reinstalled old tanks, if they are filled and allowed to set too long before refilling. Cylinders and tanks which have been out of service for a time may develop internal rust which will cause odor fade. If such conditions are suspected to exist, a periodic sniff test of the gas is advisable. If you have any question about the gas odor, call your Propane Gas Dealer. A ped- odic snifftest ofthe Propane Gas is a good safety measure under any condition. If, at any time, you do not smell the Propane Gas odorant and you think you should, assume you have a leak. Then take the same immediate action recommended above for the occasion when you do detect the odorized Propane Gas. If you experience a complete "gas out," (the container is under no vapor pressure), turn the tank valve off immediately. If the container valve is left on, the container may draw in some air through openings such as pilot light orifices. If this occurs, some new internal rusting could occur. If the valve is left open, then treat the container as a new tank. Always be sure your con- tainer is under vapor pressure by turning it off at the container before it goes completely empty or having it refilled before it is completely empty. 35008-12-0519 Page 5 Model Number OLL60FP12 (Natural) OLL60FP12 (Propane) OLL60SP)12 (Natural) OLL60SP12 (Propane) Input BTU/Hr Maximum 65,000 65.000 65,000 65,000 Input BTU/Hr Minimum 39.000 37,000 39,000 37,000 KWH Maximum 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 KWH Minimum 11.43 10.84 11.43 10.84 Orifice #14 #41 #14 #41 Air Shutter Setting 1/16" Open Full Open 1/16" Open Full Open Gas Inlet Shut -Off Valve Pipe 1/2 NPT 1/2 NPT 1/2 NPT 1/2 NPT GAS SUPPLY PRESSURES (INCHES WATER COLUMN) Gas Type Maximum Minimum Manifold Natural 14 4.5 3.5 Propane 14 10.8 10 DECORATIVE CRUSHED GLASS Required Decorative Crushed Glass Media Kits (10 Sq. Ft. Required for Burner and LED Lighting) Model Description DG1 CLF• Clear Frost DECORATIVE CRUSHED GLASS (FOR ACCENT ONLY) Model Description DG1 BKP' Black Polished DG1 BUC' Blue Clear `Clear Frost Decorative Crushed Glass is required. Decorative Glass Droplets cannot be substituted for crushed glass. One bag of crushed glass covers 1 sq. ft. Enough crushed glass to cover 10 sq. ft. is required. Glass colors may be mixed. The maximum amount of Crushed Decorative Glass allowed is 10 bags. Transparent and Translucent crushed glass will allow LEDs to better shine through. DECORATIVE GLASS DROPS & DROPLETS (MAY BE USED IN ADDITION TO CRUSHED GLASS AS AN ENHANCEMENT) Model Description DG1 NXS 1-in. Decorative Glass Drops - Onyx Solid DG1 RYC 1-in. Decorative Glass Drops - Ruby Clear DGITZC 1-in. Decorative Glass Drops - Topaz Clear DG1AB 1/2-in. Decorative Glass Droplets -Aqua Blue DG1GC 1/2-in. Decorative Glass Droplets -Glacier Ice DG1SL 1/2-in. Decorative Glass Droplets -Sangria Luster Note: Decorative Glass Droplets may be added on top of the crushed glass as an enhancement. Decorative Glass Droplets must not be placed in the burner flame. See Crushed Glass Installation, Page 22. Do not add more than one bag of Decorative glass droplets. ACCESSORIES Model Description DT48LSS Stainless Steel Drain Tray - (Fits 48 and 60-in. fireplaces) WD60LSS Stainless Steel Weather Door - 60-in (order two for see -through fireplaces) WG60LT1 Deflector Glass for Windy Applications - 60-in (order two for see -through fireplaces) 35829 Natural to Propane Conversion Kit 35830 Propane to Natural Conversion Kit Page 6 35008-12-0519 Instructions to Installer 1. Installer must leave instruction manual with owner after • installation. 2. Installer must have owner fill out and mail registration card supplied with this fireplace or register online at www.empirecomfort.com. 3. Installer should show owner how to start and operate outdoor fireplace. Always consultyour local Building Department regarding regulations, codes or ordinances which apply to the installation of an outdoor gas fireplace. A WARNING To avoid injury or damage to the fireplace or surrounding area, do not burn wood or other solid fuels in this fireplace. A WARNING FIREPLACE OR ITS CONTROLS CAN BE DANGEROUS. Improper installation or use of the fireplace can cause seri- ous injury or death from fire, bums, explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning. This series is design certified in accordance with ANSI Z21.97/CSA 2.41 forOutdoor Gas Fireplaces and should be installed according to these instructions. Any alteration of the original design, installing it other than as shown in these instructions or using a type of gas not shown on the rating plate, is the responsibility of the person and company making the change. Manual Valve Safety System When the burner ignites, a thermocouple senses a signal (electrical current) that energizes a magnet in the gas valve. After 30 to 60 seconds, the control knob can be released. If the thermocouple does not sense the flame, the gas will shut off. Important All correspondence should refer to complete Model Number, Serial, Number and type of gas. Moisture Resistance This outdoor fireplace will shed moderate amounts of water, but is not waterproof. Water and condensing water vapor may enter the chase under certain conditions. The fireplace will not perform as an exteriorwall. Moisture penetration must be considered for construction that places the fireplace in structure walls or on moisture sensitive surfaces. When installed on exterior walls: Empire Comfort Systems recommends the fireplace chase be constructed outside the structure's weather envelope. Where the platform meets the wall, use a flashing detail similar to that required for attached decks. Chase platforms, including hearths should slope away from the structure at 1/4 in. per foot. The fireplace can be shimmed level. When installed on surfaces where water may collect or cause damage: Empire Comfort Systems recommends a slope of 1/8 to 1/4 in. per foot towards the drain port suggested. The fireplace can be shimmed level. Hearths should slope away from the front of the fireplace and chase at 1/8 in. to 114 in. per foot. Metal safety strips must be on top of any combustible hearth materials used for moisture management. When purchasing a firebox or fireplace we recommend you also buy a weather coverto protect the unit from moisture. Never install a burner where moisture cannot drain off easily. We recommend a weather barrier to protect the burner from moisture. Qualified Installing Agency Installation and replacement of gas piping, gas utilization equipment or accessories and repair and servicing of equipment shall be performed only by a qualified agency. The tens "qualified agency" means any individual, firm, corporation or company which either in person orthrough a representative is engaged in and is responsiblefor (a) the installation or replacement of gas piping or (b) the connection, installation, repair or servicing of equipment, who is experienced in such work, familiar with all precautions required and has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Local Codes • When the fireplace is connected to a foxed piping system, the installation must conform with local codes, or in the ab- sence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or International Fuel Gas Code. When installed, the fireplace must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, if applicable. Commonwealth of Massachusetts: The installation must be made by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.• Available from theAmerican National Standardslnstitute, Inc.1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018. High Altitudes For altitudes/elevations above 2,000 feet (610m), ratings should be reduced at the rate of 4 percent for each 1,000 feet (305m) above sea level. Contact the manufacturer or your gas company before changing spud/orifice size. Well Head Gas Installations Some natural gas utilities use "well head" gas. This may affect the Btu output ofthe unit. Contactthe gas companyforthe heating value. Contact the manufacturer or your gas company before changing spud/orifice size. 35008-12-0519 Page 7 Do not attach combustible material to the mantel of your fireplace. No greeting cards, stockings orornamentation of anytype should be This is a fire hazard. placed on or attached to the fireplace. This is a heating appliance. The Flow of heat can ignite combustibles. NOTE: For see-thru fireplaces, this applies to both sides of the unit. Figure 1 Minimum Wall and Ceiling Clearances Sidewall Clearances: The clearance from the inside of the fireplace to any combustible wall should not be less than 6 in. Ceiling Clearances: The ceiling height should not be less than 24 in. from the top opening. Mantel Clearances: If a combustible mantel is installed, it must meet the clearance requirements detailed in Figure 2. Figure 2 - Mantel Clearances Television Considerations Installing a television above a fireplace has become increasingly popular; however, the area above any fireplace gets hot and most TV manufacturers recommend against placing their products near a heat source. If you install a television above this fireplace, Empire Comfort Sys- tems accepts no responsibility for damage or injuries. Follow the television manufacturer's installation instructions, including any recommendations regarding proximity to heat sources. If you have a TV above your fireplace, turn off the fireplace and let it cool completely before servicing or touching any buttons on the TV. Index Dimension from Letter Description Fireplace Opening (in inches) A From ground or other 10-1/4• combustible surface B From Side Walls 6 C From Ceiling (minimum) 24 D Alcove Width (minimum) '72 E Alcove Depth (maximum) 24 F Ceiling Height (minimum) 90 'Note: Dimension A includes 3-1/2 in. under fireplace for support framing and drain tray installation. Figure 3 -Alcove Clearances Page 8 35008-12-0519 Ion -Combustible — Panels installed Appliance Opening dace Nailing 6' + 6 1/2" der Fireplace Opening Non -Combustible Side Panel BOTH SIDES �— Support N-COMBUSTIBLE Framing I I ROARn PROvinFn Figure 4 Front and Side View of Non -Combustible Panel to Opening on Fireplace's Face "NOTE: 6-in. minimum of non-combustible material is required above the fireplace opening. 16-in. of non-combustible material is provided to allow for placement of wall joint in a cooler temperature zone. 35006-12-0519 Page 9 T INDEX LETTER DIMENSION DESCRIPTION OLL60FP OLL60SP Dimensions inInches A The maximum height of firebox face 30-7/8 30-7/8 B The maximum width of the firebox face (excluding nailing flanges) 63-3/4 63-3/4 C The maximum depth of the firebox 19-1/8 22-1/2 D The height of the firebox opening 16-3/16 16-3/16 E The width of the firebox opening 60 60 F The interior depth of the firebox (not shown) 19 23-7/8 G The rear exterior width of the firebox (not shown) 60 60 K Height from the bottom of the box to the gas line opening 2-9/16 2-9/16 L Depth from the front of the box to gas line opening 5-3/16 5-3/16 M Depth from rear of box to gas line opening 6-3/16 N/A N Glass height 3-1/2 3-1/2 0 Glass width 59-3/8 59-3/8 Q Distance from floor to fireplace opening 6-11/16 6-11/16 N/A- Not applicable for this unit. Page 10 1 35008-12-0519 What to Consider Before Installing 1. Verify fireplace gas type and gas supply type are the same. Z: Look for a location where combustibles will not interfere. 3. 120V GFI power outlet will be needed for LED lights 4. Choose a location for gas shutoff valve. 6. Verify, ventilation meets at least minimum requirements 6. Wind and rain direction 7. Drainage under fireplace. 8. Drain pan and weather door accessories. 9. Glass accessories When planning the installation forthe fireplace, determine where the unit is to be installed and whether optional accessories are desired. Gas supply piping should also be planned at this time. The fireplace can be mounted on any of these surfaces: 1. A raised frame of combustible material so contact is made on all four perimeter edges of the bottom of the fireplace at least 3-1/2 in. above the floor. 2. Four comers of the fireplace so contact is made on all four perimeter edges on the bottom of the unit at least 3-1/2 in. above the floor. Check local codes for allowances. At this point, you should have decided what components to include in your installation, and where the fireplace is to be located. If this has not been done, stop and consult your dealer for assistance mmm mis A WARNING This fireplace is intended for installation on an outdoor patio or yard. This fireplace shall be used only outdoors in a well ventilated space and shall NOT be used in a building, garage, or other enclosed area. This fireplace cannot be installed with an opening to the inside of a residence. Nr1T/CFr This firaninep is Nr1T am,i nnpd wifh nn (lwnpn Depletion Sensor (ODS) pilot. Installation of the fireplace may be in an "open" area, however it is recommended that this fireplace be installed in an area sheltered from direct winds. Direct wind will cause an erratic flame and possible bumer outage. This erratic flame could also lead to excessive black soot. These are nuisance issues rather than safety issues. Avoid areas where excessive moisture or running water may be near or on fireplace. Typical installation may include covered patio, open porch, gazebo or an outside wall of a house. • Minimum porch area — 96 square feet • Minimum ceiling height — 90 inches LED Lights will require a 120V GFI power outlet on the valve side of the fireplace. The GFI plug will be located outside of the fireplace. Ajunction box is provided inside the fireplace to provide a location to plug in the LEDs. Outdoor Fireplace Enclosure Requirements Do not install fireplace until all necessary provisions are made for combustion and ventilation air. Consult the written instructions provided with the fireplace for information concerning combustion and ventilation air. In the absence of instructions, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54, Airfor Combustion and Ventilation, or applicable local codes. Installation in partial enclosures must conform with one of the following conditions: With walls on all sides, but with no overhead cover. See Figure 5. Figure 5 Within a partial enclosure which includes an overhead cover and no more than two side walls. These side walls may be parallel, as in a breezeway or at right angles to each side. See Figure 6. Figure 6 35008-12-0519 Page 11 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY A CAUTION All wiring should be done by a qualified electrician and shall be in compliance with all local, city and state building codes. Before making the electrical connection, make sure that the main power supply is disconnected. The fireplace, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance -with local -codes —or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (Latest Edition). Wiring to the junction box must be metal clad or enclosed in a conduit and must be approved for outdoor use. A connector for the junction box to accommodate 1/2-in. conduit is supplied in the instruction envelope. The fireplace receptacle must be connected to an external GFI protected outlet installed near the fireplace See Figure 17. Route the wiring from the external GFI outlet through the conduit to the junction box. Leave approximately 6-in. of wire in the junc- tion box for connection. Retrieve the receptacle and cover from the instruction enve- lope. Attach the black wire to the gold screw and white wire to the silver screw of the receptacle. The ground wire should be attached to the green ground screw on the junction box and the receptacle. Place receptacle in position and attach cover plate. Make sure the cover plate doors open upward. Be sure to test the receptacle to ensure the GFI circuit functions properly. Plug transformer power cord into receptacle, and close the unused receptacle door. t Figure 17 COVER Figure 18 iouiT Page 16 35008-12-0519 2. 0 4. FINISHING After gas and electrical hookup is completed, lower and secure the burner assembly (leave two supports in bottom of fireplace for future use) with the two screws removed in Step 7 on page 15. Install the glass wind panel (two used on see -through fire- places). See Figure 21. Figure 21 Reinstall the pivot bolts and washers removed in step 7 on page 15 and reinstall the control door and center pivot pin. Unscrew the ignitor button and install theAA battery provided in the instruction envelope prior to closing the control door. See Figure 22. Figure 22 Framing and Finishing The fireplace is installed with panels around the opening as a clean face installation. See Figure 23. The top and sides must use non-combustible panels (provided) where shown going over the face of the fireplace. Outside of this area, any weatherproof wallboard may be used. Figure 23 Page 20 350OB-12-0519 FINISHING To complete installation place non-combustible panel above fire- place opening. Center panel on fireplace and secure with screws into frame. With the non-combustible panels in position, predrill and counter -sink 1/8-in. diameter holes through the non-combus- tible panels and top nailing header before running the screws into the top mounting nailing header. A CAUTION To prevent damage to components, do not install screws within four inches below fireplace opening. See Figure 24. A CAUTION To allow the fireplace nailing header to float independent of the fireplace cabinet, do not install screws within four inches above the fireplace opening. See Figure 24. If the nailing header is not allowed to float independent of the fireplace cabinet, the finished wall surface may crack. Figure 24 Place non-combustible panels on the sides of the fireplace open- ing. Secure with screws into the frame and pre -drill and counter- sink 1/8-in. diameter holes into the fireplace face. Finish remain- ing wall with weather-proof wallboard. NOTE: Areas where the steel has been formed (corners, hems, etc.) may require extra cleaning due to the proper- ties of the film. Ensure that all protective film has been removed from the fireplace prior to use. Notice for Finishing Materials The wall above the fireplace will become hot. Install the non- combustible board supplied with the fireplace before adding paint, tile or stone. Attach tile or other non-combustible products to the fireplace face and to the non-combustible area (Figures 23 and 24) using adhesives designed for high -temperature applications (rated 300°F minimum). Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and curing times. Heat from the fireplace may cause incorrectly installed materials to fail. If you are painting above the fireplace, use a coating designed for high temperature environments and follow the manufacturer's instructions for surface preparation, application and curing. Heat from the fireplace may cause incorrectly applied coatings to fail or discolor. 35008-12-0519 Page 21 FINISHING Crushed Glass Installation Decorative glass droplets may be added as an enhancement, but Ensure the burner cover screens are still properly installed, fully can not be used near or over the burner. See Figure 26. Neither covering the LED openings. Place decorative crushed glass glass nor droplets may be placed over the spark probe. evenly over the burner cover, screen and burner (enough media to cover approximately 10 square feet). Ensure coverage is even and not thicker in places. Some pieces of broken glass may be larger than others. It is fine to use these pieces, but not over the burner or flame area. See Figure 25. SPREAD CRUSHED GLASS UNDER THERMOCOUPLE AND ELECTRODE BUT DO NOT COVER COVER ENTIRE BURNER PAN WITH CRUSHED GLASS Figure 25 • • • • • APPROX 51/2" • • • • • • ALLAROUND • • • • IF DESIRED GLASS DROPLETS MAY BE ADDED IN AREA SHOWN Page 22 0_00101 K400"o="oo • • 1% • • • • • • • • • • • • Figure 26 35008-12-0510 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING A WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. A. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. 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 can not reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. B. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. C. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS This fireplace is for outdoor use only. Read all instructions before lighting. Any accessory weather cover(s) must be removed before use. Remove any debris — including leaves and insects — from the burner area and the bed of crushed glass. 1. Before turning on the main gas supply, press the ignitor button. Verify that the ignitor is sparking above the burner between the electrode and the thermocouple. 2 Turn on the main gas supply to fireplace. 3 With the gas control knob in the "OFF" position press and hold the ignitor button. Lightly press and rotate the gas control knob to the HUIGNITION position. Press down and hold down the gas control knob. If the burner fails to light after 5 seconds, turn gas control knob to OFF. Wait 5 minutes to dissipate gas before at- tempting to relight. 4 Once the burner ignites, release the ignitor button but con- tinue to press down on the gas control knob for 30 seconds. (This allows the thermocouple (flame sensor) to heat up, confirming that the fireplace is burning.) If flame goes out, turn knob to OFF, wait 5 minutes, repeat lighting sequence starting with step 3. ME LC IGNITION OFF Gas Control Knob shown in "OFF" position TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Open control door. 2. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to "OFF". Do not force. 3. Turn off all electric power to appliance if service is to be performed. 4. Close control door. 35008-12-0519 Page 23 Figure 27 ® WARNING NEVER operate fireplace with an optional weatherdoor in place. In normal operation on high after 10 to 15 minutes, the flame ap- pearance should be several tongues of yellow flames. NOTE: All flames will be random by design, flame height will go up and down. During manufacture, fabricating, and shipping, various components of this fireplace are treated with oils, films, or bonding agents. These are not harmful, but may produce smoke and smells as they are burned off during the initial operation of the fireplace. This is normal. The initial break-in operation should last 2-3 hours with the burner at the highest setting. Any odors remaining after this initial break-in will disappear with continued use. Flames from the main burner should be visually out before the weather door is installed. If burner flame pattern is incorrect • See Troubleshooting, page 28. Flame Pattern The main burner flame will be mostly yellow. Flame Ignition and Extinction When the main burner is ignited it may take up to a minute for the full flame pattern to develop. When the main burner is extinguished it may take up to a minute for the flames to disappear. It is normal to have the flames bum down near the burner, as the remaining gas is burned. YELLOW BLUE Figure 28 - Correct Flame Propane YELLOW BLUE FLAM FLAME �',I' (�dl,l Figure 29 - Correct Flame Natural SHORTBLUE FLAME Figure 30 - Incorrect Short Blue Flame Figure 31 -Incorrect Tall Yellow Flame Page 24 35008-12-0519 LED Brightness Button Press the Brightness Button to activate the LED lights and to cycle LED Intensity from High to Low to Off. '1—On—High 2 — Medium 3 —' Low 4—Off Use the Brightness Button in conjunction with the Mode Button to create unique looks. Lights will remember the last mode when turned on again. (After a power failure, you must reset the lights to the desired mode.) Turn off the LED Lights when not in use. LED Mode Button Press the Mode Button to adjust LED light system from Automatic Color Changes to Individual Colors. 1 —Auto-cycle—'Rapid 2 —Auto-cycle — Gradual 3 — Pause Auto -cycle 4 — Deep Blue 5 — Royal Violet 6 — Cardinal Red 7 — Sea Green 8 — Forest Green 9 —Tranquil Blue 10 — White If the LEDs are turned off using the Left button, the chosen color or cycle will continue when the LEDs are turned back on. Ignitor Button C Left Button J LRight Button L Control Knob "OM" - High Mode selection Flame - OFF - Medium - High - Low - Medium "OFF" - Low Figure 32 - Controls 35008-12-0519 Page 25 Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. RED BLACK LEFT BUTTON GREENLACK BRIGHTNESS COVER CONNECTION NOT IN USE J UJ O ,j D_ D F- O Z0 O� U J - BLUE BLACK RIGHT BUTTON YELLOW BLACK MODE TRANSFORMER JUNCTION BOX O O MEWO O / COVER CONNECTION NOT IN USE LED STRIP LED STRIP Figure 33 - LED System Wiring THERMOCOUPLE ELECTRODE IGNITOR BOX O Figure 34 - Electronic Ignitor System Wiring R11931 Page 26 35008-12-0519 Keep the control compartment and burner area clean. Always keep the fireplace area clear and free from combustible . materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the fr6nt of the fireplace clear of all obstacles and materials. If the burner assembly needs to be serviced allow the fireplace to cool then remove the crushed glass and glass wind screen panels prior to servicing. It is recommended to use a clean vacuum for removal of the crushed glass. Retain glass for reuse. Cleaning Instructions This fireplace is built using mostly high-grade stainless steel to resist rust -through. In outdoor applications, all stainless steel will develop a dull patina and, depending on the local environment and the materials used in the installation, may develop some sur- face oxidation (rust). This does not affect the performance of the fireplace, and does not require any action to correct. If you prefer keeping your fireplace interior looking factory -fresh, clean it as re- quired with nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner. When installation application includes highly acidic applica- tions such as mortar or stone etching, we recommend that the fireplace be cleaned with a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner immediately. A WARNING Do not use Ammonia based or abrasive cleaners on glass. Do not attempt to clean glass when glass is hot. PERIODIC CLEANING — Refer to parts diagram for location of items discussed below. • Do not use cleaning fluid to clean any part of fireplace. • Overtime the crushed glass may break down into small pieces that could clog the main burner ports. Remove fine glass particles from burner ports. Replace with new crushed glass. ANNUAL CLEANING/INSPECTION —Referto parts diagram for location of items discussed below. Inspect and clean burner air intake hole. Remove lint or particles with vacuum or brush. Failure to keep air intake hole clean will result in sooting and poor combustion. • Inspect and clean all burner ports. Brush crushed glass away from burner and spray air from a can down the ports. • Inspect ignitor and thermocouple and clean with damp paper towel. • Verify flame pattern for proper operation. Verify smooth and responsive ignition of main burner. Spiders or other small insects may build webs or nests inside and on the burner, obstructing air flow. Fire, or flashback, can occur in and/or around the obstruction and cause an unsafe condition and damage to the fireplace. To reduce risk, inspect the burner at least twice monthly when spiders are active, and remove any nests or webs. If the fireplace has been unused for an extended period of time, inspect the burner and fireplace before use. 35008-12-0519 Page 27 Turn fireplace OFF and allow to cool before servicing. Only a qualified service person should service and repair the fireplace. 1. Fireplace produces unwanted odors. a. Fireplace burning vapors from paint, scented candles and torches, glues, etc. - Ventilate area. Stop using odor causing • products while fireplace is running. b. Gas leak - Locate and correct all leaks. 2. Fireplace shuts off during use. (Burner is off.) a. Low line pressure - Contact local gas company. b. Defective flame sensor- Replace thermocouple. c. Strong wind blewflame off sensorfor extended time. Relight burner. If this occurs frequently, optional tallerdeflectorglass may help. See Accessories on page 5. 3. Spark probe does not click when ignitor is pushed a. Replace battery. b. Clear area around spark probe of crushed glass, etc. c. Wiring problem. Fix or replace spark wire. d. Spark probe broken. Replace spark probe. e. Faulty ignitor. Replace ignitor. 4. Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position. a. Gas leak - Locate and correct all leaks. b. Control valve defective - Replace control valve. 5. Burner does not light a. Not holding down control knob long enough. b. Clean and/or replace thermocouple. 6. Burner does not stay lit. a. Burnerorifice clogged -Clean burneror replace main burner orifice. b. Inlet gas pressure is too low - Contact qualified service person. 7. If burning at main burner orifice occurs (a loud, roaring blowtorch noise). a. Turn off fireplace and contact a qualified service person. b. Manifold pressure is too low - Contact local gas company. c. Burner orifice clogged - Clean burner or replace bumer orifice. 8. Fireplace produces awhistling noise when main burner is lit. a. Turning control knob to HIGH position when main burner is cold - Turn control knob to LOW position and let warm up for a minute. b. Air in gas line - Operate burner until air is removed from line. Have gas line checked by local gas company. c. Dirty or partially clogged burner orifice - Clean burner or replace burner orifice. 9. Fireplace produces soot or backfires. a. Gas quality is bad - Contact your local gas supplier immediately. 10. Fireplace gas pressure is low. a. Contact your local gas supplier immediately. Page 28 35008-12-0519 To Order Parts Under Warranty, please contact your local Empire dealer. See the dealer locator at www.empirecomfort. corn. To provide warranty service, your dealer will need your name and address, purchase date and serial number, and the nature of the problem with the unit. To Order Parts After the Warranty Period, please contact your dealer or one of the Master Parts Distributors listed below. This list changes from time to time. For the current list, please click on the Master Parts button at www.empirecomfort.com. Please note: Master Parts Distributors are independent businesses that stock the most commonly ordered Original Equipment repair parts for Heaters, Grills, and Fireplaces manufactured by Empire Comfort Systems Inc. Day Distributing 1401 Willow Lake Boulevard Vadnais Heights, MN 55101 Phone: 651-490-9191 Toll Free: 800-397-1339 Website: www.deydistributing.com Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills East Coast Energy Products 10 East Route 36 West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Phone: 732-870-8809 Toll Free: 800-755-8809 Fax: 732-870-8811 Website. www.eastcoastenergy.com Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills Parts Not Under Warranty F. W. Webb Company 200 Locust Street Hartford, CT 06114 Phone:860-722-2433 Toll Free: 800-243-9360 Fax: 860-293-0479 Toll Free Fax: 800-274-2004 Websites: www.fwwebb.com & www.victormfg.com Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills Parts can be ordered through your Service Person, Dealer, or a Master Parts Distributor. See this page for the Master Parts Distribu- tors list. For best results, the service person or dealer should order parts through the distributor. Parts can be shipped directly to the service person/dealer. Warranty Parts Warranty parts will need a proof of purchase and can be ordered by your Service Person or Dealer. Proof of purchase is required for warranty parts. All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number. When ordering parts, first obtain the Model Number and Serial Number from the name plate on your equipment. Then determine the Part Number (not the Index Number) and the Description of each part from the fol- lowing illustration and part list. Be sure to give all this information ... Fireplace Model Number Fireplace Serial Number Type of Gas (Propane or Natural) Part Description Part Number Do not order bolts, screws, washers or nuts. They are standard hardware items and can be purchased at any local hardware store. Shipments contingent upon strikes, fires and all causes beyond our control. 35008-12-0519 Page 29 USE ONLY MANUFACTURER'S REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF ANY OTHER PARTS COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. NDEX PART e ■ ■ DESCRIPTION 1 35831 NON-COMBUSTI- 1 1 1 LLL BLE BOARD, TOP 2 R11981 GLASS 1 1 3 35007 CONTROL DOOR 1 1 4 34182 NAILING FLANGE 4 4 5 33641 NON-COMBUSTI- 2 2 BLE BOARD, SIDE 6 35595 BURNER PLATE 1 1 ASSEMBLY 7 R11986 LIGHT STRIP LED 2 2 8 R12693 CONTROL MODULE 1 1 LED 9 R11920 TRANSFORMER 1 1 LED 10 R11921 SWITCH BUTTON 2 2 11 'R11924 WIRE HARNESS 1 1 SWITCHES 12 B072218 IGNITOR 1 1 ELECTRONIC 13 R11932 GROUNDWIRE 1 1 23 B101848 GAS CONTROL 1 1 KNOB 24 R7195 CONNECTOR 1 1 BRASS MALE 25 R11916 VALVE PROPANE 0 1 MANUAL 25 R11829 VALVE NATURAL 1 0 MANUAL 26 R8898 NIPPLE 3/8 X 3/8 X 1 0 1 BLACK IRON 27 R7160 REGULATOR 4.5 1 U W.C. NATURAL 28 R12078 FITTING BRASS 1 1 1/2 FLARE X 3/8 MIP 29 R12077 FLEX LINE 1 1 30 R1652 NUT LOCK (VALVE) 1 1 31 R11982 COVER SCREEN 1' 1 LIGHTS COVER SCREEN 32 35604 LIGHTS WITH 1 1 CUT-OUT 14 R11923 IGNITOR 1 1 33 R11843 CONTROL DOOR 3 3 ASSEMBLY SCREW 15 33256 THERMOCOUPLE 1 1 34 35832 GASKET 2 2 BRACKET 35 33957 GASKET 2 2 16 B101961 CLIP -ELECTRODE 1 1 17 R685 THERMOCOUPLE 1 1 22 IN 18 35600 BURNER WELDED 1 1 ASSEMBLY 19 33258 TUBINGASSEMBLY 1 1 SUPPLY 20 P271 FITTING ORIFICE 1 1 21 R10808 AIR SHUTTER 1 1 STAINLESS 22 P279 ORIFICE #14 1 0 22 '256 ORIFICE #41 0 1 36 R11891 VENTURIBUG 1 1 SCREEN 37 R11942 JUNCTION BOX 1 1 38 R3492 RECEPTACLE 1 1 39 R11943 JUNCTION BOX 1 1 COVER N/S 34330 BURNER SERVICE 2 2 SUPPORT N/S R11944 CONDUIT 1 1 CONNECTOR N/S R11387 CONTROL PANEL 2 2 SCREWS N/S 34179 HARDWARE PACK 1 1 LED MODULE N/S R11955 WEATHER PLUG 3 3 (INCLUDED WITH #8) N/S - NOT SHOWN Page 30 35008-12-0519 ,f I 1 / 2/ 8 37 38 39--� 5 4-U u 14 4+ 35�� - o CD 11 \ I I 21 10 18 22 38 10 \3 12 7000a I 28 29 34 / 20 ® �23 ® ----30 \ 24 I 27 26 25 35008-12-0519 Page 31 USE ONLY MANUFACTURER'S REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF ANY OTHER PARTS COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. ■ I • • + NO. NO. DESCRIPTION jPropane • 1 35831 NONCOMBUSTIBLE 2 2 ff BOARD, TOP 2 R11981 GLASS 2 2 3 35007 DOOR CONTROL 2 2 4 34182 NAILING FLANGE 8 8 5 33641 NONCOMBUSTIBLE 4 4 BOARD, SIDE 6 35610 BURNER PLATE 1 1 ASSEMBLY 7 R11986 LIGHT STRIP LED 2 2 8 R12693 CONTROL MODULE 1 1 LED 9 R11920 TRANSFORMER 1 1 LED 10 R11921 SWITCH BUTTON 2 2 11 R11924 WIRE HARNESS 1 1 SWITCHES 12 8072218 IGNITOR 1 1 ELECTRONIC 13 R11932 GROUNDWIRE 1 1 14 R11923 IGNITOR 1 1 ASSEMBLY 15 33256 THERMOCOUPLE 1 1 BRACKET 16 B101961 CLIP - ELECTRODE 1 1 17 R685 THERMOCOUPLE 1 1 221N 18 35600 BURNER WELDED 1 1 ASSEMBLY 19 33258 TUBINGASSEMBLY 1 1 SUPPLY 20 P271 FITTING ORIFICE 1 1 21 R10808 AIR SHUTTER 1 1 STAINLESS 22 P279 ORIFICE #14 1 0 22 _ P256 ORIFICE#41 0 1 23 B101848 GAS CONTROL 1 1 KNOB NDEX PART CITY REQ • NO. DESCRIPTION Natural Propane 66j 24 R7195 BRASS 1 J 1 1 iiii i CONNECTOR MALE 9 25 R11916 VALVE PROPANE 0 1 MANUAL 25 R11829 VALVE NATURAL 1 0 MANUAL 26 R8898 NIPPLE 3/8 X 3/8 X 1 1 0 BLACKIRON 27 R7160 REGULATOR 4.5 1 0 W.C. NATURAL 28 R12078 FITTING BRASS 1 1 1/2 FLARE X 3/8 MIP 29 R12077 FLEX LINE 1 1 30 R1652 NUT LOCK (VALVE) 1 1 31 R11802 COVER SCREEN 1 1 LIGHTS COVER SCREEN 32 34225 LIGHT WITH 1 1 CUTOUT 33 R11843 CONTROL DOOR 6 6 SCREW 34 33956 GASKET 2 2 35 33957 GASKET 2 2 36 R11891 VENTURI BUG 1 1 SCREEN 37 R11942 JUNCTION BOX 1 1 ��_ COVER 38 R3492 RECEPTICLE 1 1 39 R11943 JUNCTION BOX 1 1 COVER 40 35611 PANEL, SEE-THRU 1 1 i N/S 34330 BURNER SERVICE SUPPORT 2 2 N/S R11944 CONDUITCONNECTOR 1 1 N/S R11387 CONTROL PANEL 2 2 SCREWS N/S 34179 HARDWARE PACK 1 1 LED MODULE N/S R11955 WEATHER PLUG 3 3 (INCLUDED WITH #8) N/S - NOT SHOWN Page 32 35008-12-0519 2 1 / 2� 4 3 LM / 4 5 35� I 8 / I 9 10 37 38 39'TTQ �j5 4 14 4� \ 22 I21 \� 18 1I I13 12 ®® I 28 29 20 ® ---23 ® ---30 ® ®\ I\ 25 24 27 26 35008-12-0519 Page 33 Date FIREPLACE SERVICE O. Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed/Notes Page 34 35008-12-0519 Empire Comfort Systems Inc. warranties this hearth product to be free from defects at the time of purchase and for the periods specified below. Hearth products must be installed by a qualified technician and must be maintained and operated + safely, in accordance with the instructions in the owner's manual. This warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is not transferable. All warranty repairs must be accomplished by a qualified gas appliance technician. Limited Five -Year Parts Warranty— Ali Components (Except Remote Controls, Thermostats, Accessories and Replacement Parts) Should any part fail because of defective workmanship or material within five years from the date of purchase, Empire will repair or replace at Empire's option. Limited One -Year Parts Warranty— Remote Controls, Thermostats, Accessories, and Parts Should any remote control, thermostat, accessory, or other part fail because of defective workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, Empire will repair or replace at Empire's option. Duties of the Owner The appliance must be installed by a qualified installer and operated in accordance with the instructions furnished with the appliance. A bill of sale, cancelled check, or payment record should be kept to verify purchase date and establish warranty period. Ready access to the appliance for service. What /s Not Covered Damages that might result from the use, misuse, or improper installation of this appliance. Travel, diagnostic costs and freight charges on warranted parts to and from the factory. Claims that do not involve defective workmanship or materials. Unauthorized service or parts replacements. Removal and reinstallation cost. Inoperable due to improper or lack of maintenance. How To Get Service To make a claim under this warranty, please have your receipt available and contact your installing dealer. Provide the dealer with the model number, serial number, type of gas, and purchase verification. The installing dealer is responsible for providing service and will contact the factory to initiate any warranted parts replacements. Empire will make replacement parts available at the factory. Shipping expenses are not covered. If, after contacting your Empire dealer, service received has not been satisfactory, contact: Consumer Relations Department, Empire Comfort Systems Inc., PO Box 529, Belleville, Illinois 62222, or send an e-mail to info@empirecomfort.com with "Consumer Relations" in the subject line. Your Rights Under State Law This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. 35008-12-0519 Page 35 COMFORT SYSTEMS Empire Comfort Systems Inc. Belleville, IL If you have a general question about our products, please e-mail us at info@empirecomfort.com. If you have a service or repair question, please contact your dealer. www.empirecomfort.com Page 36 35008-12-0519