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• Town of Montville Building Department 310 Norwich-New London Tpke . , Uncasville, Ct . 06382 Tel . 848-7166 ************************************************************************* APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT OR TRADES PERMIT, Please fill out completely* * * ,1��� Owner: 1� A41 . 460;4101-f Mailing Address : ' re City: /hi /4''(;I State : Lf Zip Code 06460 Tel : 02)3-__________:122. 76 Job Location: i.:S p s4 -- pvow (is t de4 Map/Block/Lot :: _0?,� /SOS Contractor: P:4014-6 / ,&'V . A,i'1h ' Mailing Address : 19. [vkAe y rdCity: mil-4,4 State : Cf: Zip Code: ****************************************************************** ********* Stick Built : X Modular Home: Manufactured Home : Commercial : Addition: Garage: Car Port : Shed: Remodeling : Roofing : _ Siding: Fireplace : Chimney : Windows : — Pool : Demolition: Plumbing: Heating : Electrical : Air Conditioning : Gas : Patio : _ Porch: Deck : -- Retaining Wall : -New: Repair/Replacement : Job Discription/Materials used: / Size: .3 Zl X Z - --- - - Type of Heat : O C A 414 Fireplace : /!c� f� / i),� b io. of Stories : Z No . Rooms : Bree_- _ .gay : Garage : 22 X Z,Z, Use : ivy s� y Ie g--•././ ha*,-c I hereby certify that the proposed work will conform to the Basic tuild;ny Code and all other Codes as adopted by the State of Connecticut, and :he Town of Montville and further attest that the >y the owner in fee and t _ t proposed work is authorized am authorized to make application for a permit or such work as describ- . a .o e. caner/Agent Signature 4, Date S ' '4 _ 97 f signed by Contractor , c pe of license re gistration & No : k***„*********************************************************************** Building I)enartrmcnt ri<.:,- ,,,, Conrst.ruction Value�a Fee Building � � a, P1 umbing GOdU"" — — �_� Heating 600c.) - 3 co-- Heat = Electrical 3-- 41. Air Cond._ _ t99,Other — Certificate of Occupancy _ /a Plan Review _ r — T t�i . Ca — ,- / t 9.3—°t—i 6?4?)ez9 c25--) ( boe,eill P0g0 /1 /GG @ Z.T_ AAl�i�f/f- o9c/moo (19 � 6��, 6E V/V 96 ko /?IA An7'y/Coo xi /2 Al7`/f�0 X/ a 5-60 co ;. frrr4( /-7 ep(01(r Z,36/ X00 o9 Pry 4e41/11/3//tk= ‘Ce,.0' --- 3/ *6 .. /0 — o0 ' S)g-torri- r Specify Metal-Fab 210t Application Caution: Intended for use on residential and build- ing heating appliances that operate at continuous tempera- tures below 1000°. • Reduces Chimney • Lightweight Pipe Fire Hazard Eliminates the need for 2100° rating reduces expensive supports. Less potential hazards of a than 1/2 the weight of home fire caused by a packed pipe chimney fire. • Attractive • Space Age Insulation Appearance Designed for the NASA Clean, good-looking space program, provides appearance where pipe is even distribution of flue exposed. gas temperatures and • EasyAssembly enables 2" clearance to b y combustibles. Positive twist lock (6"-12") 1 enables easy assembly • No Hot Spots from start to finish. Uniform wrap of insulation • Variety of Sizes prevents sags, settling, and voids in pipe. Available in 6 , 7 , 8", 10", ;,. 12 and 14" diameters. 14 Vent Materials - U6"-14" Inner Liner: Stainless Steel ® 6"-12" Outer Casing: Galvanized or Stainless Steel 14" Outer Casing: Aluminized Steel Temp/Guard® 2100° Termination Chimneys are listed Components: Galvanized, Stainless by Underwriters Steel or Aluminum Laboratories and meet standard Note: For oil or coal burning appliances, use only SS or Aluminum components 103 HT requirements. outside the envelope of the building. ©199 2 /Gua d® Chimneys ilemit,,.. Every venting component needed for proper I woodoil coal or appliance installation. , gas pp Typical Installations : 1 ,, Free Standing 1 Appliance CAP Through-The-Wall Pitched Roof MERMENO Open-Beam Ceiling Interior Vent I"""""' Exterior Vent pe I STORM CAP CAP STORM v COLLAR ROOF Z� COLLAR CAP ADJUSTABLE _ PITCHED SUPPORT \ r J' - - FLASHING CEILING (,i PLATE FLASHING CHIMNE '1 ~\\ TRIM SLEEVE \` FLASHING i� WALL BAND RADIATION — 1` SINGLE"`"LL SHIELD d (12" & 14" \ FIRESTOP STOVE PPE ONLY) SLEEVE SINGLE WALLIII I CHIMNEY ADAPTER I. TEE I WALLr f$$ 2100° II SUPPORT ICHIMNEY i I LINSULATION SHIELD r�- Masonry Chimney High Pitched or A-Frame R Extension Cathedral Ceiling { -CEILING cAp SUPPORT STORM CHASE CAP COVER STOVE COLLAR WOOD CHASE ORW COLLAR PIPE __BUILT OVER A . 2100°CHIMNEY I ,,,:::„,,f s _t_`"' ROOF ,') SUPPORT FIRESTOP ANCHOR PLATE I i .&., f ADD MORTAR E �� TO LEVEL TOP STOVE PIPE `. OF EXISTING �. FIREPLACE i 'STING MASONRY Le , , t 3 E. W. WEBS COMPANY RESIDENTIAL HEAT I.,OS� N-- ULATTONS PRIaPARED BY FIRST CLASS MECH r , ,. ?ROJEC r # : 124721 BY FIRSTC1 S ' ' ENTERED 02/25/99 BLDG 1 . NAME : STERLING GAIN BTU: 2642 LOCATION :MONTVI1TF 0;IN CMF: 881 3. HI DESIGN TMP: - s' J` ' �1'Ehiz : T55Tm55 RTU: 41405 1. LO DESIGN TMP: - -1 . .iii, A' l: Mt : L)::-TS' ,FN': i. ROOM TEMP 782 =. LEEWAY � ,, ��, � r�'. 'fir, : n��r�{�,r,, 76 T,",INL ' 7 . # OF PEC LL ' (00M $ _ 2 .R T 'SSC. r -T _ :0 rt-. y1 ;) _. , ` - • Fl i 4 .EX t ;it._ _ , . 0 3 ..,.L` 1, ,i BE. :Sr. =.r t./ F l i S.141-.1 ,_ ,n-- , .16: :4:: w __4 : 7/ aJ H. 7 .WIND Vii 8.1...,0? - , . :` ?KY ., i -,r J . i1 4 .LAI Wim_,:. ,: :. ' , - `i . w_ 5 .WALL 6.WINL•uW _ 4 .. , "t EA_" s. r 8.DCOR ,u _ - a9 • , .DOOR R-rC�-1k 2 30 .AIR C 0.N,NE, E, ;;L.- - - : S 31 .EXTRA PEOP' r: * GAIN : 129 1.WIN. SHADING : N 32.LIGHTS (WATTS) : * LOSS BTU: 5908 2 . % BELOW GRADE: 0 33 .KITCHEN (Y/N) Y * LOSS CFM: 112 (- 3. FLOUR SQ FT 204 34 .BATH (YN) N * BASEBRD' : 11 ( [HO[JROOM # 3 OF 10 41 .WALL G DELTA 2.ROOM NAME :DINING 42 .WALL L DELTA 81 43 . FLOOR G DELTA : 20 44 .FLOOR L DELTA : 81 45 .CEILNG G DLTA : 20 46.CETLNG L DLTA : 81 47 .BELW GRD DLTA : 21 [Der—_ , ,_ L4 .e.!A1. yyHI,L 11,L.7 1 a LS.HEA'T/CL BELOW : N 36 .MISC BTU LOSS L3.WALL R—FCTR 14 26 .CEILING R—FCTR: 19 37 . BASEBD BTU/FT ' 580 L6.WINDOW SQ FT : 15 27 .HEAT/CL BOVE? : N 38 .PEOPLE BTUs 400 L 7 .W1NDQW GLASS : D 2 8 . SKY LGHT SQ FT : 0 : . 00 :8 .DOQR SQ FT . J 2 99 . .;K.`.:. ;GAT TYPE : D ** *TOTALS FOR ROOM** * * ** * _9.DOOR R.—FCTR 2 _.'_Tr': -.4G '/ ir. R . . ,0 * GAIN BTU: 1992 }0.N,NE, E, SE: . . . . _ -c7 `Xr RA PE - 'TF * GAIN CFM. 66 '-1 WIN. SHA NG : _. 3 2 ,'H5 ?y°rn _ , - - Lc,ISS BTU: - 1/-',SS 39 ; 6 ?2,% BELOW G hUE. + i . . . /N N * CFM. � 3 . FLOOI- - rr _ __ ______ _______ _ LOOM # i _ 41 , int" - 1 C f LTA . 20 L2.RG0M NAtv— 1 • T,'0.;_—,—, .0. , T DE' ?:-1 P1 .5.Wk L 1-?—!--, T. a _ 'y il . L. .. t J P . , _ _6.WINTh'. t. _ r 1 ...r,r.s >`.. .',- F - / .4V,r viii.-AI , •ty'. , t' `>f '41" - .8 ,,D(_. S, t - . 3 . _,Y _ i- .L:_ . ,. .._ _ • _C .1) '`P P Y_ .- - . LL ,. - - . 0.N, ..vE, }'a, .-,.,, . > . : ..' r ',-. - _ , (-i. -}' , ' .1 .4._:_,:. ,t;} :' _. , . :2 . . i' -- i'air t'_ -.. . 7 - ...! ' ( `,-N1 it w. itr i/ _ - ' .r'.. }i _7 .Yv i i-:L. ,L./--.-: '_O.Nf , [- , .=i'' . i , El, _Ii, , i• t t- _ _ ; _'1 .W1N. Si—NC . i': . uiGHT. ' •,ti'_ .- .P - , .'2 .% EELOW GRADE : 0 _ . F Ti-`'_VN , ' ', . N L ;S:; OF : i8 '.3.FLOOR SQ FT 240 34 .BATH (Y*N) N * BASEBRD' : 13 ?[H= [JROOM # 6 OF 10 41 .WALL G DELTA _2 .ROOM NAME :MAST BED 42 .WALL L DELTA 81 43. FLOOR G DELTA : 0 44 . FLOOR L DELTA : 0 45.CEILNG G DLTA : 20 46.CEILNG L DLTA : 81 47 .BELW GRD DLTA : 21 3 .EXT WALL LEN : 30 24 . FLOQR R—FACTOR: 19 35.MISC BTU GAIN : 4 .EXT WALL HGT : 8 25.HEAT/CL BELOW : Y 36.MISC BTU LOSS : p46-1, o2i is 24:4(r- , i - i 14 L$ WINDOW SQ FT : 30 27 .HEAT/CL ABOVE? : N 38 . PEOPLE B TUS 4(10 17 .WfN,DOW GLASS : D 28 . SKI Whi SQ FT : 0 : . 00 1B .DOOR. SQ FT 0 29 . SKY LGHT TYPE : D ***TOTALS FOR ROOM* ****** 19. DOOR. R-FCTR _R THGS/HOUR : C1 * GAIN BTU: 3321 a 20.N,NE, F, SE . . . : S ='l .E :''t,: PEOPLE * : AIN CFM: 111 F. 21 .WIN. SHADING .. �,. _..:_ .1s ;"vYAT'T.'3t L05=5 BTU: 22 . % BELOW GRAPE. '_d Y/N, 23 . FLOOR S FT a *. r;br:i1' lu ROOM # 20 12 .ROOM "?Am., 81 0 1) 1 13 .FX r W,L T x_k14 .E •T FFI 1 ) .WTNrow Y _. • 20 .N, r'T- 2, , - '\_ - r; • i. Ir; � . 1 • 11 1`` .WN 1 n _ _,� �__, r 19.F 22 . % 1 i w I.,•,A a r t��,.__'^, �� ... "J �, ' — - _ 23 . F7 U - _ : 4 `[HO[JROOM # : 9 OF lr 41 .WALL G DELTA . 12 .ROOM NAME :MAST BATH 42 .WALL L DELTA 81 43 . FLOOR- G DELTA : 0 44 . FLOQP. L DELTA : 0 45.CEILNG G LLTA : 20 46.CEILNG L DLTA : 81 47 .BELW GRD DLTA : 21 13.EXT WALL LEN : 15 24 . FLOOR R—FACTOR: 19 35.MISC BTU GAIN : 14 .EXT WALL HGT : 8 25.HEAT/CL BELOW : Y 36 .MISC BTT] LOSS : 15 .WALL R-FCTR 14 26.CEILING R--FCTR: 19 37 .BASEBD BTU/FT : 580 16.WINDOW SQ FT : 6 27 .HEAT/CL ABOVE? : N 38 .PEOPLE BTUs 400 l)A t. 3 5 €21.,4(- 184.1)OOR SQ FT 0 2 9 . SKY LGHT TYPE : U ***TOTALS FOR ROOM"***** 19.L'OQR R—FCTR 2 30 .AIR CHGS/HOUR : . 5Q * GAIN BTU: 821 20.N,1 ,E, SE. . . : S 31 .EXTRA PEOPLE * GAIN CFM: 27 21 .WIN. SHADING : N 32 . LIGHTS (WATTS) : k LOSS BTU: 1657 22 . % BELOW GRADE: n 33 . KITCHEN (Y/N) N * LOSS CFM: 31 4 23 . FLUOR SQ FT :.r. 34 ,7;AT14 !Y*N? N * BASEBRD' : 3 ROOM ## 1 4I .WALL G DELTA 20 12 .ROCM NAME :MA:N BATT 42 .WALL L DELTA 81 CR G DELTA 20 , 44 . i L,DO_, L DELTA : 81 4 . (_'E'I LNG ' ' 0 .4 ,, ,SIL*1'; I, 1 0 4 . B=` W CP:- ':,LI,',. . 21 13 .EX'i WAI,__ bE , ; FE '20 f.—EAS" 10 3C .MISC riTU GAIN . 14 .EX`' WAL: -. -T7-\,, ' r W N ,i(—;.MIST BTU LOSS . 15.WALL k". _ ; ,I - BTU/FT ' 580 - _ _ dTELT_,i _ _4 z .1 .�i�,.�BL- r T 16 .av�,'tib�t v: . ,,; _ � .s;., _r 4 ..:L' -_ � � 'r' , �'L �F'LE i-�TUti� 400 1 7 ,: �1 .WiiYLt�iYl '7� .. ., LS• : , - i Ili 1 18 . k JR . Y ': --.-4 . :FEY T _i T I 4 ""TC 'j=iL. W y k *,�..y..4. 1 - �'�-r� h�=LT�I 9. 1_,OOR F _ ti_r - H.,,,-: :73' :A"N RTU: n M 5 20.N,NE, . , - .F.-". 1. CI 4 GAIN +.2-'7M: 3r, 21 .WIIST. +.ii1 '. ..` L `_ti.,l T' .`yT t r LOSS, h' . ` ! : • 244 22 . �.i '„- - � 1 .... t .� . Fi.. �. � ,N N . *F } S (-FY: _ Y 4 Bfi _3Ri%' ": • r` i P/4(1-1, 4- 5-t u.,,,rr_ !Job Truss Truss Type Oty Ply WOOD 528COMBO FINK 300 1 STOCKS aP780438 REV•1 wood structures inc. 3.300 s Jun 7 1995 MiTek Industries,Inc. Fri Jun 23 10:21:47 1995 Page 1 e -2,0-0 7.4-4 I 2-0-0i 7-4-4 I 14.0-0t ear-r2 28-0-0 i 0-7-12 0-7-12 r 30-0.0_, 7.4.4 2.0-0 4x4= .- 4 -:',..;,*/,'-'-' � ��1NUF,y�s� ... .r 4�s/ STEPnEN`N.'j., 3x4 3x4 a < ' �{f E� J' 5.001i tx4.� n 1x4, 1 CIV!L % ��o.31927 " f -?Pox:2c(sois.recc)47.i `�'rs/ANAL tik�' • 0-I 0111".111/ 10 9 8 NNW I° 3x3= 354= 3x3= , V SEE DErA _ u 10-0-0 18-0-0 28-0-0 I I so-0-0 - 8-0-0 10-0-0 Plate Offsets(X,Y): (1:0-0-0,0-0-6),(7:0-0-3,0-0-6) LOADING(psf) SPACING 2-0-0 CSI DEFL (in) (loc) I/defl PLATES GRIP TOLL 42.0 Plates Increase 1.15 TC (CO. Vert(LL) 0.30 9/8 999 M20(20ga) 199/146 TCDL 7.0 Lumber Increase 1.15 BC I,crO Vert(TL) 0.42 9/8 792 BOLL 0.0 Rep Stress Incr YES WB 0.39 Horz(TL) 0.11 7 n/a BCDL 10.0 Code WI Min Length/LL deft=240 Weight:84(lbs) LUMBER BRACING TOP CHORD 2 X 4 SPF 1650F 1.5E TOP CHORD Sheathed or 2-4-0 on center purlin spacing. BOT CHORD 2 X 4 SPF 1650F 1.5E BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied,or rap enter bracing. WEBS 2 X 4 SPF Stud � � fI REACTIONS Obs/size) 1=1883/0-3-8,7=1883/0-3-8 ' ,`�`. ..••••..• Fc, FORCES `, •• 4 W. ••• ," ' 1ti •, TOP CHORD 1-2=-3135,2-3=-2675,3-4=-2675,4-5=-2675,5-6=-2675,6-7=-3135C'):"'"� ^r h 7 G BOT CHORD 7-8=2880,8-9=1990,9-10=1990,1-10=2880r. .• 'r`•+4 rr.-i --4 WEBS 2-10=-624,4-10=848,4-8=848,6-8=-624 JUN 2 3 199 �: : : LOAD CASE(S) ..0�'•• ti0. i 31V' 1.,--w• 1)Lumber Increase=1.15,Plate Increase=1.15 .• F Uniform Loads(lbs per ft) �. F0 •..BENS .1 �. ......•., F. Vert:1-2=-98.0,2-3=-98.0,3-4=-98.0,4-5=-98.0,5-6=-98.0,6-7=-98.0,7-8=-20.0,8-9=-20.0,9-10=-20.0,1-10=-20.0 met., 'NAL ,,� Ov Noy Loads(lbs) Vert:1=-196.0,7=196.0,8=52.0,10=-52.0 fr�Jaf/171117, Nis.. �..•.•..••/y� . DESIGN LOADING: .4 CO : '• .0 e : TCLL/TOTAL(PSF)42/59 @ 24"oc, 53/74 @ 19.2"oc, 63/89 @ 16"oc. `Z C• STEPHEN .4;•�;�' This truss has been designed for a 20 psf bottom chord live load,applied concurrently with all other loads ~ A B c r4 wherever the clear distance between the top of the bottom chord and any other member is 42 inches or greater. N This check conforms with B.O.C.A. 1993,Section 1606.1.2,Table 1606.1. '. .o •• O• 6 5.,8 ' rr 4-Xe = • 11j11s1!sr.,ro �.�nre ea)......... 4G. • �-z>�.c{• wE�c�E 'Cl,.Aar' <<;'•"1,*I:.;, �`,`Q•; ;v',J. 1. �" __._ • 11 .`° li1101%1 p; :�!�. •• .. Z/if i NO. 5291)%:::::::!"-^4 292 , u •.TEPHEN W. :•� • 1; AWARNING-Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND REVERSE SIDE BEFORE USE. Design void for use storm+ e only with MITek connectors.This design k based only upon parameters shown,and k for an Individual building component to be �+ Installed and loaded vertically..Applcobltty of design parameters and proper incorporation of component is responsWty of building designer-not truss ( ' designer.tracing shown k fa lateral support of Individual web members only.Addttional temporary bracing to Insure stability during construction k the :i responsibility of the erector.Additional permanent bracing of the overall structure 1 the responslbltty of the building designer.For general guidance ,{ regarding fabrication,quality control.storage,delivery,erection and bracing,consult OST-88 Quality Standard,OSS-89 Bracing Specification,and HI$.91 MITsk Industil.ss Inc.. Handling installing and Bracing Recommendation available from truss Plate InstItute,683 D'Onofrlo Drive,Madison,WI 63719, Job Truss Truss Type Qty Ply , WOOD 522 QUEENPOST fiEV-I " 300 1 STOCKS P760432 wood structures inc. 3.300 s May 26 1995 MiTek Industries,Inc. Mon Jun 12 10:26:26 1995 Page 1 -1-4-0 i 6-8-0 i 11-0.0 { 15-4-0 -I 22.0-0 23-4-0 1:4-0 g.g-0 4.4-0 - . t I ,,,Millis j,,, ,- 4.4-D -6.8.0 ��,, c o rr� , i 1.4A OF . ..,,QFC '%` - r`�N OF 414.<- .•%,.. ' `S y�Q..:,��,..,.\,..44.;•,4 G _ ��� S 1 EPHtN W. -�' _ �.,` f.eri, :4 t ; _ 4x3 •' o CA"DEER �' .- 7 — _ CIVIL �, /�`�, ..�;� 9 .9 C\o.3.92' ve 3.00 12 Q o. I t.` 1x4. ( (� !', 441 Al ,I/-01,1Sltlo„, o ` 14 - � 7 8 *Alt i 3x7= 3x4= SEE DETAIL - JUN 2 3 1995 11.1-12 i 11-0-0 1 20-10-4 122-0-0 I 1-1-12 9.10-4 . 5.10.4 1-1.12 Plate Offsets(X,Y): [1:0-0-0,0-0-0],[5:0-0-0,0-0-0] LOADING(psf) SPACING 2-0-0 CSI DEFL (in) (loc) Vdefl PLATES GRIP TCLL 42.0 Plates Increase 1.15 TC 0.69 Vert(LL) 0.32 6/5 812 M20(200) 199/146 TCDL 7.0 Lumber Increase 1.15 BC 0.95 Vert(TL) 0.45 1/7 578 I BCLL 0.0 Rep Stress Incr YES WB 0.38 Horz(TL) 0.06 5 n/a BCDL .10.0 Code WI Min Length/LL dell=240 Weight:85(lbs) 1 LUMBER BRACING TOP CHORD 2 X 4 SPF No.2 TOP CHORD Sheathed or 2-6-3 on center purtin spacing. , BOT CHORD 2 X 4 SYP No.2 BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied,or 10-00-00 on WEBS 2X4SPF Stud el`�ss•s1ssNEejee i+, ,1111T!rt►Is• l�' '_•• F� OF N WEDGE Left:2 X4,Right:2 X� ,��•``�, �F...... hq . ,. .�0.„. O t- vF� f.,�, *;:—;: WREACTIONS (Ibs/size) 1=1411/0 3 8,5=1411/0-3-8 • �C ; • r� • �� � N W, L � � 90 ' :4, •: STEPHEN W. •, y `L� ''-.7.?:..2 '� 4 l� FORCES - y • t o x TOP CHORD 1-2=2161,2-3=-1631,3-4=-1631,4-5=-2161 Z F- C'A B L_G R • rrl a 'A� lc�`: l "'",�i lit ;Cil I .)..- 1' BOT CHORD 5-6=1984,6-7=1984,1-7=1984 r • fti 0. 5 2 9 2 �' �� WEBS 2-7=567,3-7=825,4-7=567 O• `* t ` `' • •i r LOAD CASES) Standard •''; r” '•C) `• c, �• .• ,'.9 Q ,-..--.7%• ��O 06 0 +C9. - •IN �• 4 �� ' Sir:A' : �� ".,:_. B��HAL E�cs\ss•• oFESSIOIAP‘'.00',.r ,• 1,(1111111!Z1N4 WEDCIE l's ..t. - , ,, r STEWrr-[FN W. CR�i;`? 1 I • CANT. ..-•.3-% °w . ) -'.3' t DESIGN LOADING: iii'S./ ,,� TCLLJTOTAL(PSF)42/59 @ 24"oc, 53/74 @ 19.2"oc, 63/89 @ 16"oc. e41��NA+';t1 1�� . rrlv���`� ;? This truss has been designed for a 20 psf bottom chord live load,applied concurrently with all otneT loads • r FR)FE cS IQN�p 4 4 I wherever the clear distance between the top of the bottom chord and any other member Is 42 Inches.or.greater, t; EP)6ft"t'r; ,} This check conforms with B.O.C.A.1993,Section 1606.1.2,Table 1606.1. - t= AWARNING-Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND REVERSE SIDE BEFORE USE. Design valid for use only with MITek connectors.This design is based only upon parameters shown,and Is los an IndMduol buldIng component to be Installed and loaded vertically.-Applicability of design parameters and proper incorporation of component is responsibility of building designer-not truss designer.Bracing shown is for lateral support of individual web members only.Additional temporary bsocIng to Insure stability during construction is the - --c-_ - responsibility of the erector.Additional permanent bracing of the overall structure is the responsibility of the building designer.For general guidance ..A regarding fabrication,quality control,storage,delivery,erection and bracing,consult CST-88 Quality Standard,DSI-89 Bracing Specification,and 1411.91 MITalt fr dwtr$SlInc.I Handling Installing and Bracing Recommendation available from Truss Plate institute,683 D'Onohto Drive,Madison,WI 63719. ,• . ili MAJESTIC TM c:574-7 - /76:, / fzrep / wtzc – .\\•-,,./\\//I f/ice\\\• /-1 // `/.\ - /1-//,''./1//�\\ • �, �. \ .\\ ! •j l\\ \moi1.-/l /. D � 3 \�.:„i,l�.\\��11\ .ai '\\�. //,.moi_� rn70, ......--:----_-__ ,4t ♦ \•,"%yr/\;/l,1//j\\ 11: =1111.1\�I:�. _ 4; 41k. : \I:/i•j.\'��\1"\ p 41 .• V '\\/, /.I//\\ D N �i� ..:___..,, s 1/-1 iii/ /, o -__------•--_ 23 \ •44 .1\•1 ••••:-:::-.•_>,-,---.1\•', --:,--_-.2. �4r'• ,�.\i/`/l��'�j \moi /l • - — �\\;.II /I'`..-•.�\\\. // ter o .\\�/j•�\i/I f/�\\�tiT\\/%I 1//•\\ so `•_��\1\II:\� = - \1 \`.I1-\ = �wJ \I...,,,I�\\'‹�\1-\ j \.i//�\///1//\\ ��% -��i1;�.II:\`-�= For Models: .......„--,..--..„.....-_,...---...a..0 11 - - BK36 1 7.,4• k ..k.1:1i .,-.\, .",- /./. -,.. ‘ BR42 ;� , �. ..��� Sip \.I I., . BC36 � r` •\I. �/j \ ' .. 11"\\<�\IO BC42 pp / / - /.1/ . ,/: / /,1//\\ u UL ' BR/BC Series c 0 Woodburning Fireplace For use in U.S./Canada Underwriter's Laboratories Report No.MH6018 Installation Manual DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL: Retain for future use. Majestic® BR/BC Series SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING FIREPLACE. IMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty. DESCRIPTION: The BR/BC Series fireplaces are solid fuel, Consult local building codes to ensure that you woodburning fireplaces. The BR36/42 (Builder are in compliance before installing the fireplace. Radiant) is a clean-face fireplace and the BC36/42 Fireplaces must be vented to the out-of-doors. (Builder Circulating) unit has fixed grilles. Do not obstruct or modify air inlets/outlets in PRECAUTIONS: any manner. Do not install combustible materials on any of Majestic fireplaces and component parts have the black fireplace surround. been highly tested and will operate safely when installed in accordance with instructions provided Burn only solid wood fuel or gas logs. in this manual. Carefully read and understand all Do not install a solid fuel burning insert or instructions before beginning installation. other products not specified for use with this If you notice any damage to fireplace or compo- fireplace. nent parts, immediately report damage to your These fireplaces are not approved for installa- Majestic dealer. tion in mobile homes. Only use Majestic components or the warranty will be voided and a fire hazard may be created. DRAFTS Majestic warranty will be voided by and Majestic The fireplace should not be located in areas that disclaims any responsibility for the following create drafts (ie: frequently opened doors and actions: central heating air inlets/outlets) that hamper the • Installation of any damaged fireplace or normal flow of air into the fire. chimney component; • Modification of fireplace, chimney assem- GAS LOGS bly or any component parts thereof; If you plan to install a gas log, the gas line should (except for chase flashings as detailed in be installed before framing the fireplace. The gas Majestic's Chimney Top installation instruc- line must be installed by a certified gas line tions). installer. • Installation other than as instructed by MAJESTIC; or • Installation and/or use of any component part not manufactured or approved by TABLE OF CONTENTS MAJESTIC in combination or assembly with a MAJESTIC fireplace system, not- Safety Information 2 withstanding any independent testing Specifications and Framing 3 laboratory or other third party approval of Parts Identification 4 such component parts or accessory. Chimney Requirements 5 Any such action may possibly cause a fire Planning Information 6 hazard. Installation 8 Accessories 19 2 Majestic® BR/BC Series BR36 Series Woodburning Fireplace - Rough [ 22"—Pi Opening 4 ��` 453/4" Depth i6. am -' 11" DIA. 7 83/8" , ),)I=------,--- � 20'/2" '/z" ♦ 5/e"1 20" I�1 I „ 0I 5/s RECESSED -49 a rE1 ® J. I NAILING A FLANGE �� 323/8" k Rough Opening Width 41*.1 453/4" Rough 643/4" Opening M40 j� Height ri/i. — I GAS LINE OUTSIDE - 36" 193/4" ACCESS GAS LINE AIR I 21 ACCESS— C t 1 tl 1 9'/z" � 11'/6" t�+) 73/4" ELECTRICAL t91/2" 51/� A ACCESS 13Y" .. 40" •-I F P526 Fig. 1. BR36 Series specifications and framing. BC36 Series Woodburning Fireplace — Circulating Model Rough I` 22 --0-1 I Opening Fi. v` I 453/4" Depth � ..n ri 11" DIA. 83/8' i � 20'/2" II'' 1/2220'5/8II 5/e„ RECESSED 1 L NAILING 323/6„ 1 FLANGE ,� Rough Opening Width 41” ►� 453/4" Rough M 643/4" Opening I N Jel Height. . , M d---- Ill n r --1 • A i 7Y2n II 365/6" 403/4" I 34%" GAS LINE OUTSIDE 36" • ACCES GAS LINE AIR I 1g3/;' 21" ACCESS— � 1 9'/z" �1 111/8" 1/ y 73/4" 1 y �� �� 3' f / /�,. — * 1 1 ELECTRICAL r91/2" 51/4"I A 35Y2" ACCESS I....13'/4" 1 40" *2 Y2" F P527 Fig.2. BC36 Series specifications and framing. 3 Majestic® BR/BC Series BR42 Series Woodburning Fireplace Rough 28 --►i Opening r4._.--..„ ...- ��'� Depth - ® moo 11" DIA. -"--- 50" 83/8' 7----- -. 20'/2 1 )' II • A 1/2" 5/e" 20 5/s" RECESSED ,„ NAILING 1 ...4:L� rrii ® jr........ a FLANGE 0353/8" k Rough Opening Width 47"l • Rough 50" Opening M IN 11440 7O3/4" Height. 1/2 I + FT ii, 111 n :\:0s.' 7'/z" 1 403/x" A GAS LINE OUTSIDE 4 42" 193/4" ACCESS GAS LINE AIR 21" J ACCESS— N ! d 1 91/2� 11'/8" 73/4" mai:1101 ELECTRICALk9'/2" 5'/l A I ACCESS 131/4" I 46" ' FP546 Fig.3. BR42 Series specifications and framing. BC42 Series Woodburning Fireplace — Circulating Model Rough 28 Opening J��" Depth ran 11" DIA. 508/8' � - 20'/2"1/2" 20" I 5/e" RECESSED �L J� NAILING i 0 353/8" k Rough Opening Width 47" . I FLANGE , Rough 50" 70/a 3 Opening M A erl �� " Heiht . 4. g )S.- /65/8 ► —�Yl n4 Ui 7Y" 1\f9P34/8' GAS LINE " ACCESS OUTSIDE . 42" • 7 GAS LINE AIR 193/a" 21" d/ ACCESS— /� / ' 1 -, j� 11'/8" �)1r y 73/4" Aimmag i. ELECTRICAL S �9'/2' SY� ' I A -. 38" ,2 Y2„ ACCESS 13y 46" � FP545 Fig.4. BC42 Series specifications and framing. 4 Majestic® BR/BC Series I Chase Installation Insulation methods shown are optional for cold climate, not a requirement for unit operation. we wee ___�•_____ TERMINATION CAP II STORM COLLAR PAN FLASHING INC BATT INSULATION I (cut out aroundfirestop) ,, � ,I DRAFTSTOP FIRESTOP ,i All ��►�1I*.iliiiigiai' CEILING LEVEL �` +` - � 1 . ... wi 11111 0 , , , _ , _ , „ _ _ ' , STANDOFF ' 1 '--; �� l SURROUND l 'II' DAMPER CONTROL NAILING FLANGE - r . �'�f„ , GAS LINE ACCESS ,0 x'�%I GAS LINE (both sides) , �; ' y `! KNOCKOUT ; � 4 (both sides) � . � SCEEN ELECTRICAL �, ` 14:;� �� GRATE ACCESS �� , I OUTSIDE AIR FIREBOX COVER PLATE �� I /°P METAL SAFETY STRIPS (1,2 or 3 pieces) WF554 Fig.5. Fireplace and chase parts identification. 5 .Majestic® BR/BC Series Chimney Requirements - Offset Installations OFFSET CHIMNEY FLUE EXIT r 1111111 1111111 ' _ RISE VA • CHIMNEY _ I / 4411 , I_ I SECTION ` I I I IWF282 " ELBOW 30 30° Elbow Offsets r . RETURN `_ –B \� ELBOW Al.„ z A I G `� �� COE0 �� i ii G 1' 1'/z' 3' 4' o�' Offset Rise 30° 0 0 0 0 0 3" 11" �/ � a� OFFSET D / ' ELBOW s= 1 0 0 0 0 8'/4" 20" E :RISE #6 FT. 0 1 0 0 0 11'/a" 25'/4" ',..-c **II 30' == SKCS8 2 0 0 0 0 13'h" 29Ya" �� RETURN I SUPPORT 1 1 0 0 0 161/2" 341/4" I H ELBOW-- 0 0 1 0 0 20'/4" 403/4" a` OFFSET�i I* '� 2 1 0 0 0 213/4" 431/2" ;� vI�' _ 30" / H 0 0 0 1 0 26'/4" 51'/4" B -4 OFFSET ��� 0 1 1 0 0 28'/2" 55Ya' lv ,.""""�",� ELBOW - - 1 0 0 1 0 311/2" 601/4" ' 1 0 1 0 1 0 341" 651/2" HEARTH ILA 0 0 2 0 0 37'/2' 703/4" :I�4:I FLOOR 0 � 1 1 0 1 1 411/2" 773/4" I -� — 0 0 1 1 1 45" 834" Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 0 1 2 0 1 471/4" 871/2" 1WF269 0 0 0 2 1 51" 94" Notes: G+H cannot exceed 20 feet. Air Space Clearances: SK8(2-wall)= 11/2"and "S" Series(3-wall)=2" 0 1 1 1 1 531" 98" 0 0 3 0 1 561/4' 1031/4' Illustration Key 0' 1 0 2 1 591/4" 1081/2" 0 0 2 1 1 621/4" 1131/2" The following safety rules apply to C.The chimney cannot be more than 30° 0 1 3 0 1 641/2" 117' offset installations(letters correspond (45° in Canada)from the vertical plane in 0 0 1 2 1 681/4" 124" with illustration above): any installation*. 0 1 2 1 1 701/2" 128" A. Height of the chimney is measured D.The maximum length of the angled run 0 0 0 3 1 741/4" 1341/2" from the hearth to the chimney exit. of the total chimney system is 20 feet. (G 0 1 1 2 2 78" 1403/4" plus H cannot exceed 20 feet.) 0 0 3 1 2 81" 146" BR/BC36 BR/BC42 E.A chimney support(Model SKCS8) is 0 1 0 3 2 84" 1511/4" Maximum: 90' 90' required every 6 feet of angled run of 0 0 2 2 2 87" 1561/2" Minimum: chimney.Chimney supports are required 0 1 3 1 2 891/4" 1601/4" Without Elbows 12'6" 12'6" for every 30 feet and 60 feet(SK8 pipe) 0 0 1 3 2 93" 1663/4" With 2 Elbows* 15' 0" 15'0" or 20 feet and 40 feet(3-wall pipe) of 0 1 2 2 2 951/4" 1703/4' With 4 Elbows' 21'0" 21'0" vertical chimney height above the hearth. 0 0 0 4 2 991/4" 1773/4" B.Do not use more than 4 elbows per Determine the offset distance of your 0 1 1 3 2 1011/4' 1813/4" chimney. chimney arrangement from the centerline 0 0 3 2 2 1041/4" 1861/4" Attach the straps of the return (top) of the fireplace to the centerline of the 0 1 0 4 2 107Y4" 1911/2" elbow to a structural framing member. chimney where it is to pass through the 0 0 2 3 2 1101/4" 1963/4" The offset(first)elbow of any pair does first ceiling. 0 1 3 2 3 114" 2031/4" not have straps. Note:This offset distance may not be 0 0 1 4 3 117Y4" 2093/4" your full offset distance. See Examples 2 0 1 2 3 3 120" 2131/2" " In Canada,two(2)SK845 are allowed. and 3. 0 0 0 5 3 1234' 220" Fig.6. Chimney system requirements. 6 1. 4 I Majestic® BR/BC Series. PLANNING 3. A chimney may run straight up or it may be • necessary to offset it to avoid obstructions. INFORMATION4. The maximum length of an angled run (total chimney system) is 20 feet. Preplanning an installation is very important to 5. No more than 2 offsets (4 total 30° elbows in ensure safety and to save time and money. An U.S./or 2 total 45° elbows in Canada) per installer must predetermine where a fireplace will fireplace may be used. be set and how the chimney system will be run. 6.A guide wire stabilizer is required for chimneys extending more than 6 feet above a roof line. MOUNTING THE FIREPLACE: The Ten Foot Rule A fireplace may only be mounted on the following Major U.S. building codes specify a minimum surfaces: chimney height above the roof top. The "Ten Foot 1.A flat combustible surface. Rule" is a fire safety rule and not a draft rule. To ensure proper draft, it is recommended that you 2.A raised wooden platform. always meet or exceed the'Ten Foot Rule, 3. A concrete block or other solid object placed beneath each of the four (4) corners of the especially when installing a termination on a high pitch roof. See Figure 8. fireplace. The key points of the "Ten Foot Rule" are: The fireplace must be spaced 1/2 inch from a 1. If the horizontal distance from the center of the combustible back wall and 1/2 inch from a corn- chimney to the peak of the roof is 10 feet or bustible side wall or support. See Figure 20, less, the top of the chimney must be at least 2 Page 15. feet above the peak of the roof, but never less 1 than 3 feet in height above the highest point where it passes through the roof. PLANNING THE CHIMNEY RUN: 2. If a horizontal distance from the center of the chimney to the peak of the roof is more than 10 feet, a chimney height reference point is estab- TOTAL INSTALLED lished that is on the surface of the roof a dis- T MODEL SK LENGTH LENGTH tance of 10 feet from the center of the chimney T2 WALL CHIMNEY (LT) (L1) in a horizontal plane. The top of the chimney L1 SK81 111/2" 101" must be at least 2 feet above the reference SK818 171/2" 161/2" point, but never less than 3 feet in height above Li SK83 351/2" 341/2" the highest point where it passes through the SK84 471/2" 46'/2" roof. WF288 Fig.7. Installed lengths of chimney sections. �-0 TO 10 —.! Determine how the chimney will be run, length of 2';IN. v 3' 0 TO 10' ►! run and chimney components required to corn- MIN. 4 -- 2'MIN. ii— al plete the job. See Figure 6. Never install a chim- 3' ney below minimum heights. 11111 M+ In planning a chimney system, it is important to POINT REFERENC `.� know: 1111all 1. The height of a chimney is measured from the AC246 hearth to the exit point on the termination. Fig.8. Ten Foot Rule illustration. 2. A chimney cannot be offset more than 30 degrees from a vertical plane. 7 L__ _r� Majestic® BR/BC Series CHIMNEY SUPPORTS: The chimney system is supported by the fireplace for vertical chimney heights less than 30 feet above the hearth. Chimney supports are required �. if the vertical height exceeds 30 feet with SK8 chimneys or 20 feet with 3-wall chimneys. Locate CHIMNEY -� chimney supports at ceiling holes or other struc- SUPPORT ��� STRAP tural framing at 30 foot (SK8) or 20 foot (3-wall) heights. Spacing between chimney supports SKCS8 must not exceed 30 feet(SK8) or 20 foot(3-wall). Use Chimney Support Model SKCS8. (Note: the WF284 SKCS8 can not be mounted directly to the Fig.9. Chimney support installation fireplace.) Support provided by elbow straps fulfills the support requirement only if they are spaced as previously described. (A chimney support is 21/2' long when installed.) Angled chimney runs require a support every six (6)feet in addition to the elbow straps. Chimney supports are used for this function. See Figure 9. CHASE INSTALLATION: A chase is a vertical box-like structure which encloses the fireplace and/or chimney. Chases are typically built on the outside of the house with fireplace opening cut into the outer wall of a room. See Figure 5, Page 5. If you need help in determining fireplace location or how the chimney system should be run, con- tact your Majestic dealer for assistance. 8 Majestic® BR/BC Series. INSTALLATION ❑ 2. FRAMING: Framing can be constructed before or after the fireplace is set in place, however, most installers build the frame before setting the fireplace. ❑ 1. INSULATING FIREPLACE Frame fireplace with 2 X 4 lumber or heavier ENCLOSURE FOR COLD materials. Refer to framing dimensions in Figures CLIMATES: 1, 2, 3 or 4 for basic fireplace specifications. • If you live in a cold climate, it is not required Note: Framing should be positioned to accom- but highly recommended that you insulate modate wall covering and fireplace facing mate- fireplace enclosure to eliminate cold air rial. penetration as much as possible. ❑ 3. INSTALLING ELECTRICAL Insulate base of fireplace with a non- WIRE (for Circulator Models): combustible insulation rated for a minimum If a circulating fireplace is to be installed, run the of 300 degrees F. Insulating is very impor- tant for outside wall installations over a 120 VAC, 60 Hz wiring to the left side of installa- concrete slab. If fireplace is installed on a tion. Wiring must be completed before the platform, insulation should be placed on top fireplace is secured and finish material applied. of the platform before fireplace is set. See Figure 10. Remove the cover plate and electrical knock-out on the lower left side of the fireplace and set When a fireplace is installed in a chase or aside. Follow the instructions on Page 10 for on a outside wall, enclosure should be proper wiring and installation of the EBI. treated like any outside wall in a home. Insulation should be installed on the inside If the fan kit is not being installed with the fire- wall as well as the outside wall(s). In a place, it is highly recommended that 120 VAC chase, it is also a good idea to install a supply be made available since someone may firestop at the first ceiling level above the elect to install a blower at a later date. fireplace and enclose the chase with sheet- ing material. Insulation may then be in- 1;4 stalled above sheeting material to assure the space around the fireplace is totally - HARD, protected. See Figure 5. I .. FLAT "$ SURFACE When installing the chimney, DO NOT caulk / \v ;;% between outer pipe and firestop. It is vital 4P4 •,. j% that some air be allowed to flow through ret;; this very thin gap. CAUTION: WHEN INSTALLING A FIRE- • �'� • PLACE IN AN INSULATED ENCLOSURE, • ": BE SURE ALL REQUIRED AIR SPACES • �� ARE MAINTAINED. See Figure 20, Page 15. • 1 4 INSULATION PLATFORM WFSS5 Fig. 10. Insulating between platform and fireplace. 9 Majestic® BR/BC Series • OPTION FOR CIRCULATING chimney system as is; but a TWABR adapter MODELS ONLY — collar is required when using the Model S (triple wall) chimney system. The installation procedure EB1 (Receptacle) Hook-Up: described in this manual applies only to the SK8 system. Either chimney system may be used, but •Wiring should be installed by a certified may not be mixed. electrician. - •Turn off circuit breaker before wiring models. Once fireplace is secured, complete wiring Straight-Up Chimney Installation the fan kit. Remove knockout in the center of To mark the centerline of the flue, put the fire- the back of the EB1 and install listed cable place in final position and measure out from the clamps. Feed electrical wire through listed wall: 91 inches. Mark a spot on the ceiling di- cable clamp leaving approximately six (6) rectly above the fireplace. Draw a line parallel to inches of wire exposed through the EB1. the back wall through this mark. See Figure 11. Secure listed cable clamp to the wire. Using a plumb bob positioned directly over center Attach white wire from power source to one point of fireplace flue collar, mark the ceiling to (1) wire of receptacle and secure with nut. establish the chimney center point. See Attach black wire from power source to the Figure 11. other wire of receptacle and secure with nut. Be sure nuts are secured tightly. CHIMNEY CENTERLINE i Secure EB1 assembly to inside of electrical ACTUAL '., CENTERPOINT i box coverplate using two screws.Attach cover ,/ to face of the EB1 while being careful to ,,-... .' 9,�4 position excess wire completely within the , EB1, then attach coverplate to fireplace. w II 4.A0)4 Install Fan Kit Assembly �,_�/ Refer to optional Model FK12 fan kit assembly �� installation instructions for field installation. f— PLUMB LINE w5\Wgar ❑ 4. CHIMNEY SET-UP ,SII PLUMB BOB \ Since you have already preplanned the chimney ) l •= IMAGINARY run, you should know exactly how the installation / au CENTERPOINT is to be accomplished — how much pipe is ��A =A p1 required, the number of elbows, if any, and type of l�� termination to be used. CAUTION: REPORT TO YOUR DEALERS ANY ; 'l� I1 p PARTS DAMAGED IN SHIPMENT, SPECIFI- �o t '�!A CALLY CHECK THE END CONNECTION OF O; !: %.,, CHIMNEY SECTIONS AND ELBOWS. AO•, ` `<��+ Note: Fireplaces may use Majestic model SK8, or • I• Model S (three wall) chimney systems. The i�""'i / WF556 BR/BC Series Fireplace will accept the SK8 Fig. 11. Locate centerline of chimney with plumb line. 10 Majestic® BR/BC Series. Offset Installation I In order to clear an obstruction, it maybe neces- CXISTI CEILINGGG I ABS AB I sary to offset chimney from vertical. This is ac- JOISTS complished by using Majestic elbows. Use the 30° I CHIMNEY Offset Elbow table on Page 6 to determine proper I HOLE offset and parts required. 1%414 riss,,•••*404%11 Each offset requires two (2) elbows. The second %/ 0 elbow is equipped with support straps. It is very ` important to install the second elbow in each asgid offset as close to the ceiling or support as pos- CEILING—} sible so that the elbow straps can be secured to NEW �� framing members to help support the weight of FRAMING ' the chimney. MEMBERS yd� 1� Determine offset distance of your chimney ar- A "SK" Series framing= 141/2"X 141/2" rangement from centerline of fireplace to B "S" Series framing = 171/2"X 171/2" centerline of chimney where it is to pass through '"'F55' ceiling. Fig. 12. Typical frame for ceiling chimney hole. Locate center point of the chimney on ceiling as Framing the Ceiling Hole though a straight up chimney arrangement is to Frame the ceiling chimney hole as shown in be used. Measure your offset dimension from Figure 12. It is good practice to use framing straight up chimney center point on ceiling. lumber that is the same size as the ceiling joists; this is a requirement at attic level. Ceiling Chimney Hole/Possible Obstructions The following table gives firestop spacer model The size of the hole in ceiling will vary with the numbers: angle at which the chimney passes through CHIMNEY HOLE SIZE ceiling. IWF 548 Angle of Chimney at Ceiling Drive a nail up through ceiling at marked chimney Size of Chimney Vertical 30" 8" Flue SKFS2A SKFS6A center point. Go to floor above and see where "SK" Series 141/2" x 141/2" 141"x 251/2" hole will be cut. Check to see where existing 8" Flue FS2A FS6A ceiling joists and other possible obstructions are "S" Series 3-Wall 171/2" x 171/2" 177/8"x 295/8" located...i.e. wiring, plumbing etc... If necessary, Fig.13. Ceiling chimney hole sizes necessary for re-position chimney and/or fireplace to avoid installing firestop spacer. obstructions. The inside dimension of the frame must be the same as the hole size selected from Figure 13 in Cutting the Hole order to provide required the 11/2 inches of air Cover fireplace collar opening and cut proper space between the outside diameter of the sized chimney hole in chimney. The SK8 pipe chimney and the edges of the framed ceiling hole. allows you to run pipe through a typical 16" on center joist without cutting joists. 11 Majestic® BR/BC Series 5. POSITIONING, SAFETY STRIPS, SECURING THE FIREPLACE .A$4 Slide fireplace into position. ;.:, f\ \IMETAL SAFETY \I STRIPS ;:$0 t'�� e' (1,2 or 3 pieces) Lift the fireplace front slightly and slide the metal p safety strips under front bottom edge about 1-1/2 4 ' inches, allowing the remainder to extend in front `'1FIRE- "Z' of firebox. Overlap strips at least 1/2 inch to PLACE SAFETY STRIP Provide a positive joint. (Flat safetystrips are . supplied) packed with fireplace.) See Figure 14. \"XMIN. PLAT- 11/2" OVERLAP FORM HEARTH EXT. Safety strips are used to ensure that any combus- WF557 tible materials in front of the fireplace are pro- Fig.14. Safety strip installation. tected even though a non-combustible hearth extension is required. rJ If fireplace is to be elevated above the floor, a Z O AA shaped metal safety strip must be fabricated and NAIL TOP used to protect combustible surfaces in front of STANDOFFS the fireplace. This"Z"shaped safety strip is not provided but must be fabricated of metal with ` NAIL R:N SIDE-NAILING each horizontal leg at least 11/2 inches wide and equal in length to the metals strips provided with FLANGES the fireplace. Note: Safety strips are not required over non- WF549 combustible floors where all supports at the base Fig.15. Fasten fireplace in position. of the fireplace are non-combustible. Four (4) nailing flanges are supplied with the fireplace (found on the fireplace hearth). To level the box and secure it firmly in place, remove the nailing flanges from the hearth and install at the sides of the fireplace as shown in Figure 15. Installing Outside Air Kit An outside air kit is installed in all BR/BC Series Fireplaces. If desired, or if local codes mandate the use of an air kit, then an AK-MST is required to complete the installation (from air kit to the outdoors). If the outside air kit is to be used, the AK-MST MUST be installed BEFORE the fire- place is enclosed. Refer to the AK-MST instruc- tions for field installation. 12 Majestic® BR/BC Series. ❑ 6. INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY PIPE SECTION SYSTEM frt IPE RIM Start by attaching the first chimney section to the HEM collar on top of the fireplace. , ,,,,,42LANCE PIPE Install the pipe as pictured in Figure 16. When ��� RIM you get a good lock, you will hear the pipe clearly snap together. Once sections are snap-locked in �� jr. 1� i•+ place, it is extremely difficult to get them apart. �'�� Make sure the pipe is firmly snapped and \ ��� locked together as each pipe section is Al". mounted. /��1�;'�;; ,�.a .I When installing elbows, only outer pipe will snap- �,r�1 ' i y- lock. Middle pipes simply slide into position. Be . 0 . . . ' if _ WF558 sure to always attach straps on upper elbow to a Fig. 16. Install pipe, listening for the snap lock to fasten. structural framing member. See Figure 17. Continue installingthe pipe as required until pipe SUPPORT P P q P P STRUCTURE is installed up through the ceiling. At this point, -__ , -,__. you must install a firestop spacer. ���� ELBOW _ STRAP 11111T (must be tight) CEILING HOLE Installing the Firestop Spacer in the Ceiling �• FRAMING Hole ELBOW STRAP T ,~ T A firestop spacer is used to keep pipe spaced properly and required for safety. ill* ANGLE FIRESTOP Nail the firestop spacer (at each corner) to the �4 CHIMNEY framing members of the ceiling hole. Note: A SUPPORT firestop spacer is not required at the roof. ANGLED STRAP STRAP (must be tight) I W F270/271 Hole sizes listed in Figure 13 for angled firestop Fig. 17. Attach straps to a structural framing member. spacers provide minimum required air space to chimney pipe for ceiling thickness up to eight (8) inches. Attic Installation Ceiling Installation When combined thickness of ceiling 1 Jf NAILS(4) material, ceiling joists 1 1 /f r JOIST and flooring material /-4 ----1. FIRESTOP exceeds eight (8) SPACER inches, adjustments y I fFIRESTOP must be made in �/ • SPACER JOIST I framing to assure that 1 minimum air spaces to chimney are 1 1 1.11.— NAILS(4) maintained. IWF285 Fig. 18. Installing firestop spacer. 13 Majestic® BR/BC Series Proper Firestop Spacer Installation Figure 18, Page 13 shows different installation _ procedures for both an area that is an attic and ATTIC an area that is not an attic. INSULATION SHIELD NAILS If the area above the ceiling is not an attic, I I (4 required) position the firestop spacer with the flange on the ceiling side and the angled portion extending up into the hole. II' ''I JOIST--ATTIC - If the area above the ceiling is an attic, position the firestop spacer with the flange on the top of BASE the framed hole and the angled portion extending CEILING FLANGES down into the hole. iwF263 Firestop spacers are not available for nor are they Fig. 19. Attic shield installlation(Canadian requirement). required on vertical walls. will support the weight of the chimney. A chimney support is 2-1/2" long when installed. Consider DO NOT put any sealant around the area where this dimension when determining how many the outer pipe slides through the firestop spacer. straight chimney sections are needed. If you seal this area, it may cause a fire hazard. Note: Chimney supports are generally used in long runs in a chase installation. Canadian Requirements for Insulation Shield Additional Ceilings In Canada, an attic insulation shield is required to If you encounter additional ceilings, repeat same prevent attic insulation from contacting the chim- steps required for first ceiling installation. See ney section. Framing dimensions for the chimney firestop illustration on Figure 18, Page 13. hole should measure 141/2" x 141/2". An attic shield MUST be installed on top of attic joists Penetrating the Roof (above the floor level). See Figure 19. Run pipe to roofline. Since chimney system must Install the attic insulation shield with the flanges be vented to the out-of-doors, you must use an on its base extending down into the framing hole. approved Majestic termination. Nail each corner of attic insulation shield to the framing members of the ceiling hole using 8d If a chase is used, refer to the installation manual nails. Attic shields are not required at the roof. provided with the termination cap. Continue Installing Pipe to Complete Run Locate Chimney Centerpoint On Roof Continue attaching pipe sections to complete Use same procedure detailed in locating center system to next level always being careful that the point of the flue system. pipe is firmly snapped locked in place before Drive a nail up through roof at the center point. proceeding to next pipe section. This will determine center point on outside of the roof. Chimney Supports If chimney supports are required, they are in- Cut and Frame Roof Hole stalled the same as elbows. Nail chimney sup- Size of roof hole varies with the type of chimney port straps to adjacent structural framing, as termination installed. Refer to installation instruc- shown on Figure 9, Page 8. Bend straps as tions provided with Majestic chimney termination necessary and make sure they are secure so they to find correct size of roof hole. 14 Majestic® BR/BC Series There must be a 1' inch air space between for local building codes. You must check your outermost portion of chimney sections and any local building codes to determine specific require- adjacent combustible surfaces. (Combustible ments for your city or state. Note: Other building surfaces include burnable materials such as: materials may be required in addition to Majestic ceiling members, joists, flooring, combustible Firestop Spacers. insulation and roof structures.) WARNING: DO NOT PACK REQUIRED AIR Finishing SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATE- CAUTION: All joints between the finished wall RIALS. and the fireplace surround (top/sides) must be Mark an outline of the roof hole around the center sealed with non-combustible material to prevent of the point nail. Note: Hole dimensions given in cold air leakage into the room. Only non-combus- the chimney top installation instructions are tible material may be applied to the facing of the horizontal dimensions; therefore, the hole size fireplace surround. (Black painted area) See must be marked on the roof accordingly. Figure 20. Cover the opening of the installed chimney so Air Space Clearances debris cannot get into the system. Combustible framing material MUST NOT Cut and frame the hole. It is good practice to use penetrate AIR SPACE(shaded areas). framing lumber that is the same size as the i rafters. Install the frame securely because the al chimney top and flashing anchored to the frame must be able to withstand heavy winds. 1'h" 3 —STANDOFF— Install Remainder of Chimney Sections Since you have already preplanned the height of , T� .0r=1:'1 /2"air space your termination according to the Ten Foot Rule, to sides continue to install pipe to the predetermined ;,� c - — — — height. FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Check the chimney top installation instructions for details on how high above the roof top the chim- ney sections (all pipes) should extend. FIRESTOP WALL 1/2"AIR �,., SHIELD SPACE J 7. INSTALLING TOP HOUSING '� , ` .. ,t TO BACK OR TERMINATION i �� r ' " AIR Follow the installation instructions provided with i •';` %iso SPACE TO�;�, TO SIDES the Majestic chimney termination you have ' i�ka� ��,,: selected. .: 4%, '.':ii'IS . Installing Chimney In a Chase Refer to Figure 5, Page 5 for an illustration of a typical chase installation. 0" CLEARANCE Only noncombustible TO FLOOR material may be applied CAUTION: Treatment of firestop spacers and as facing to the black HEARTH construction of chase may vary with type of fireplace surround. EXTENSION WF559 building. These instructions are not a substitute Fig.20. Minimum clearances to combustibles. 15 Majestic® BR/BC Series • ❑ 8. FINISH WALL: MANTEL SHELF FINISHED Finish the wall with material of your choice. Do TWALL not install a combustible mantel shelf less See mantel drawing for STUD shelf-to-surround dimension than 12 inches above the grille opening. If a 2 x 4 FINISHED combustible material is used below a flat mantel Must be sealed with �A HEADER shelf, consult your local building codes for mini- noncombustible material I STANDOFF mum clearance from top of fireplace opening to bottom of mantel shelf. SURROUND FIREPLACE FRONT SIDE All joints (top, bottom and sides) where wall or TOP VIEW decorative facing material meets fireplace sur- VIEW round must be completely sealed with a non- 1,,1/2° combustible material. See Figures 21 and 22. 1 2 x 4 STUD FINISHED WALL Note: No side wall protection is required for fireplaces installed at 45 degrees to two (2) side FRONTAGE r Must be sealed with walls (corner installation). noncombustible material wF531 Fig.21. Fireplace surround flush with finished wall. I 4\, 12" \ \t``♦ See C 1 note A o! below 11/2" 6!Mjn• \` Ref. B \ 6/ Min.:. ` Combustible materials are B permitted within a shaded area shown in figure 23, page 17 titled II NOTE: Minimum Wall Clearances. 1 If the combustible material (ie. trim) projects from the facing less than 11/2 inches (A), 1 the closest to the fireplace opening it can start is 6 inches (B). If the combustible material (ie. trim) projects from the facing X,e more than 11/2 inches (A), B Min. the closest to the fireplace opening it can start is 12 inches (C). NFPA211 Section 7-2.3.3 Figure 7-2(c)and U.B.C. Section 3707h MA81 Fig.22. Combustible mantle clearances. 16 .................. Majestic® BR/BC Series Side Wall Protection ❑ 9. HEARTH INSTALLATION Adjacent combustible side walls that are within 211/2 inches of fireplace opening must be pro- A hearth extension is required to protect a corn- tected with Majestic Wall Shield Model SP40 or a bustible floor in front of the fireplace. See Figure specifically built wall shield described in Figure 20. 23 for minimum dimensions and mounting detail. The special wall shield design described in Figure Note: Hearth Extension must not cover the air 20 is an alternate method of adding protection to inlet opening of a fireplace. side walls and can be used in place of the SP40 The hearth extension described in Figure 23 must with the same wall clearances specified for the be a durable non-combustible material with a 1 SP40. Rt must=1.85 minimum. minimum (total) Rt value of 2.18; see Figure 24 Examples of wall shield insulation: for examples. The overall height(above a com- il bustible floor), depth and width must be as indi- 1. Manville - CERAFORM 126, K=.27, cated, with the extension centered to the fireplace 1/2 inches thick opening. 2. Majestic - EH2416, K = .458, 1 inch thick required. The top of insulation must be covered with a non- combustible decorative covering or a piece of .018" minimum sheet metal, to protect hearth extension material. See Figure 23. Minimum Wall Clearances Minimum Hearth Extension Dimensions (for On-Site Construction) WITH WITHOUT Noncombustible Noncombustible j Surround Facing Surround Facing / ivr 4"BRICK G G F (Example material) H TMI .r. wii 2 SSS Imo— J *1 E F. FIREBOX E Seal cracks >I OPENING I # May install between the C"" A-Min.clearance noncombustible fireplace _i- I to combustible decorative and hearth perpendicular wall covering extension with , SIDE II OR .018" min. noncombustible I B-Min.clearance SIDE WALL �� i ' .'� sheet metal material FIREP E to combustible i WALL I perpendicular wall when HEARTHS using noncombustible wall shield' 4" MIN. EzEl Combustible material permitted within shaded area. �'-- . Noncombustible wall shield requires 1"Majestic EH24164 I•rnriI— •insulation(minimum R Value= 1.85)between decorative noncombustible rigid covering and combustible wall. `-COMBUSTIBLE `MINIMUM L Safety strips Minimum height and width is 40"x 40". FLOOR INSULATION must overlap . ..Dimension/degree of angle will vary depending on thickness VALUE "R" 1/2" minimum of noncombustible surround facing. ABCDEF GHJ BR/BC36 16" 12" 48° 41° 18" 14" 8" 16" 48" BR/BC42 20" 12" 42° 35° 18" 14" 12" 20" 611/2" FP532 Fig.23. Combustible side wall protection and hearth extension dimensions. 17 Majestic® BR/BC Series Secure the hearth extension to the floor to pre- vent shifting, using trim molding or other similar WALL COVERING means at three (3) outer edges. Seal crack NONCOMBUSTIBLE mp 2x4" HEADER- between the fireplace hearth and hearth exten- DECORATIVE I1 Do not notch at FACING sion with a non-combustible material. See Fig- =� standoffs. ures 23 and 25. Seal all cracks MI between fireplace • surround and wall MI ' WARNING: HEARTH EXTENSION MUST BE materials with INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIGURE noncombustible IN El material. 23 AND MUST NOT COVER THE BOTTOM - FRONT OPENING OF THE CIRCULATING NONCOMBUSTIBLE ii DECORATIVE u MODEL. COVERING Ma Alternate noncombustible materials may be used 'marmo':' HEARTH Seal crack providing the (total) thermal resistance (Rt value) EXTENSION between fireplace of the alternate material employed is greater than INSULATION and hearth extension or equal to R = 2.18. Thermal resistance (R) or mite noncombustible material. thermal conductivity (K), may be obtained from SIDE VIEW SAFETY STRIPS- manufacturer of the material. Factors are related Must be overlapped by the formula K = 1/R. 1" minimum. WF550 T= given thickness Fig.25. Sealing gaps. R =thermal resistance for a given thickness (T) K = thermal conductivity Example of Determining Hearth Extension Non-combustible material with a lower R value Equivalents may be used, provided thickness of material is sufficiently greater to maintain an equivalent To determine the thickness required for any new (total) thermal resistance (Rt). material: COMMON MATERIALS AND FACTORS NEW K of new material (per inch) thickness MINIMUM FIREPLACE required = X of listed MATERIAL K' R THICKNESS MODEL SERIES thickness K of listed material(per inch) material EH2416 BR/BC36 (Majestic Products 0.458 2.18 1.00 in. BR/BC42 Company) BR/BC36 Example for Common Brick Common Brick 5.0 0.20 10.92 in." BR/BC42 T (new) = 5.0/0.458 x 0/50 in. = 5.46 in. (new R Value is for one(1) inch. required thickness). Units of K= BTU/SO FT/HR/`F/IN **Thickness of Listed Material WF-btl Fig.24. Hearth extension material factors. 18 Majestic® BR/BC Series ❑ 10. INSTALLING LINE FOR GAS LOGS: HOLE IN FIREPLACE TOP VIEW OUTER CASING Majestic fireplaces are designed to accept a 1/2 inch gas line for installation of an approved gas ' t" appliance. (Majestic manufactures a wide variety ` GAS LINEEPLY _ TUBE of gas logs for use in Majestic fireplaces.) CERAMICv REPACK Be sure to have the appliance Installed in accor- KNOCKOUT INSULATION dance with building codes. _ Gas connection may enter from either left or right HOLE IN '► side of the fireplace. OUTER �.� + CASING ��V"�':'' Locate appropriate gas line in the outer casing of , w fireplace and remove insulation from gas line ° hj, ` CERAMIC tube. See Figure 26. KNOCKOUT (Both sides) From inside the fireplace, locate the knockout on `"F560 the firebrick -- be sure you are on the appropriate Fig.26. Gas line access. or "gas line" side of the fireplace. Using a flat bladed screwdriver or small chisel and hammer, BTU input of a gas appliance installed in fireplace carefully tap around the knockout until it loosens should be rated less than 100,000 BTU/Hr. and falls out. Gas pipe installation is intended for connection to Install 1/2 inch black iron gas pipe through open- a decorative gas appliance only when (1.) incor- ing. After gas pipe installation is complete, use porating an automatic shutoff device and (2.) insulation that was removed from gas line tube to complying with the Standard for Decorative Gas repack space around the pipe. Material should be Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces inserted from outside of the fireplace and packed (ANSI Z21.60) or American Gas Association draft tightly to totally seal between the pipe and tube. requirements for Gas-Fired Log Lighters for Woodburning Fireplaces (Draft No. 4,August Note: Gas pipe should not come in contact 1993). with any wood structures until it has reached a point at least one (1) inch away from fire- Decorative gas appliance should be installed in place side. accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition). CAUTION: WHEN USING DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE, FLUE DAMPER MUST BE SET IN FULLY OPEN POSITION. IF YOU HAVE GLASS DOORS ON THE FIREPLACE,THEY MUST ALSO BE FULLY OPENED. This fireplace has been tested and approved for use with any unvented gas log which has been certified to the standard for unvented room heaters:ANSI Z21.11.2. 19 •Majestic® BR/BC Series ACCESSORIES The following accessories for this appliance are available from your local Majestic products distributor. Should you need additional information beyond what your distributor can furnish, contact: The Majestic Products Company, 1000 E. Market St., Huntington, Indiana 46750, Attn: Technical Services. CAUTION: This fireplace and chimney assembly is a highly engineered system, and, as such, must be operated only with MAJESTIC approved components. If you use an unap- proved component to make any modifications, you may create a possible fire hazard and will void the Majestic warranty. In addition, such action may void the coverage provided by the owner's insurance. Accessories for the BRJBC Series Fireplaces Accessory Description Model Number Glass Door—Standard Bi-Fold door set— Brushed Brass finish 36GDKBB (BR/BC36) 42GDKBB (BR/BC42) Glass Door— Standard Bi-Fold door set— Black finish 36GDKBK (BR/BC36) 42GDKBK (BR/BC42) Glass Door— Deluxe Bi-Fold door set— Polished Brass finish 36GDKDB (BR/BC36) 42GDKDB (BR/BC42) Fan Kit Provides forced air flow FK12 Variable Speed Control Provides speed adjustment of fans SCVS Outside Air Termination Completes connection from air kit to out-of-doors AK-MST Hearth Extension Insulation Provides hearth extension floor protection EH2416 Grate for BR/BC36/42 Holds firewood in firebox RBBG36 Hearth Patch Compound Patch cracks in hearth HPC-1 See your Majestic distributor or dealer for finishing Marble and Mantels, available in a wide selection of styles. 20 1 Majestic® BR/BC Series CHIMNEY COMPONENTS u.s. Component Description Model Number Round Top Termination Top used to terminate chimney at roof. SKC8-36 (Flashing not included.) SKC8-42 Round Top Termination - Top used to terminate chimney at chase. SKC8-36L • Extended (Flashing not included.) SKC8-42L Flashing Metal finishing required around Contemporary 8-6-12 with 8" flue: Termination to prevent rain leakage. 0-6/12 pitch 8-12-12 with 8" flue: 6/12-12/12 pitch Square Termination Top housing of simulated brick pattern T2OB available in red, tan or white.Appropriate adapter required. Flashing included. Adapter Kit Unites Square Termination with chimney CF8CA pipe (required). Housing Extensions Extends Square Termination on steep 202036 pitched roofs. Square Chase Termination Housing used to terminate chimney through TT200B a chase top.Appropriate adapter required. (Flashing not included.) Adapter Kit Unites Square Chase Termination with chimney SKTT8CB pipe (required). Chase Top Housing Low profile pyramid-style chimney cap used to PTL1 terminate chimney through a chase. Includes adapter. (Flashing not included.) Chase Top Housing Square chimney cap used to terminate chimney MTL2 through a chase. Terra Cotta Masonry. Includes adapter. (Flashing not included.) SK8 Chimney Sections Pipe used to build 8" (SK8) flue systems. SK81 (1' Long) SK818 (11/2' Long) SK83 (3' Long) SK84 (4' Long) SK8 Chimney Elbows Elbow used to create an offset in an 8" SK830-2 chimney system. Only 30° elbows available. Packaged 2 per carton (offset and return). Firestop Required at each floor level of chimney SKFS2A — installation. (Plus attic on multi-story installation.) (8" straight flue) SKFS6A — (8" 30° inclined flue) Chimney Support Used to support chimney for each of: 30' vertical SKCS8 height and 6' of angled chimney run. 21 Majestic® BR/BC Series (Chimney Components con't.) Canada Component Description Model Number Chimney Collar Enclosure Installs on the "over the chimney collar" of the CCE-SK fireplace; provides outside air to assist in cooling the chimney system. Attic Insulation Shield Used to prevent insulation from coming in AIS-SK contact with the chimney system. SK8 Chimney Sections Used to build chimney systems exposed above SK818CAN (11/2' Long) roof. SK84CAN (4' Long) 45° Chimney Elbows Provides 45° offset and return. For Canadian SK845/2 installations only. For use with SK8 chimney only. (Maximum use of 2, or 1 pair.) 22 . , W ,...Ths MAJESTIC.. �zi it -Ce c The following represents resents the offset p Addendum for New and rise dimensions for the new crimped style wood burning elbows. These elbows Wood b u rn i n g differ visually from our existing elbows by the crimps on the narrow edge of the Crimped Elbows bend. If the elbows you received have Model names for new elbows: these crimps, use the chart below. If you 830SK/2 (new SK elbows) have received the old style elbow, disre- 1130CF/2 (new 11" elbows) gard this addendum and refer to the stan- 830S/2 (new triple wall elbows) dard installation instructions. 30° Elbow Offsets > OFFSET Coa I•E a 1' 1 1/2' 3' 4' v c7) Offset Rise y- / RISE 0 0 0 0 0 3 3/4" 14 3/4" / 1 0 0 0 0 9" 23 3/4" / 0 1 0 0 0 12" 29" i 2 0 0 0 0 14 1/4" 33" 1 1 0 0 0 16 1/4" 38" OM 0 0 1 0 0 21" 44 1/2" FP809 2 1 0 0 0 22 1/2" 47 1/4" o 0 , 0 1 0 27" 55" 30° Elbow Offsets 0 1 1 0 0 29 1/4" 59" ami r 1 0 0 1 0 32 1/4" 64" E 0 0 1 0 1 0 35 1/4" 69 1/4" a 0 0 2 0 0 38 1/4" 74 1/2" 1' 1 1/2' 3' 4' U Offset Rise 1 1 0 1 1 42 1/4" 81 1/2" 0 1 0 3 2 84 3/4" 155" 0 0 1 1 1 45 3/4" 87 1/2" 0 0 2 2 2 87 3/4" 160 1/4" 0 1 2 0 1 48" 91 1/4" 0 1 3 1 2 90" 164" 0 0 0 2 1 51 3/4" 97 3/4" 0 0 1 3 2 93 3/4" 170 1/2" 0 1 1 1 1 54" 101 3/4" 0 1 2 2 2 96" 174 1/2" 0 0 3 0 1 57" 107" 0 0 0 4 2 100" 181 1/2" 0 1 0 2 1 60" 112 1/4" 0 1 1 3 2 102" 185 1/2" 0 0 2 1 1 63" 117 1/4" 0 0 3 2 2 105" 190" 0 1 3 0 1 65 1/4" 121 1/4" 0 1 0 4 2 108" 195 1/4" 0 0 , 1 2 1 69" 127 3/4" 0 0 2 3 2 111" 200 1/2" 0 1 2 1 1 71 1/4" 131 3/4" 0 1 3 2 3 114 3/4" 207" 0 0 0 3 1 75" 138 1/4" 0 0 1 4 3 118 1/2" 213 1/2" 0 1 1 2 2 78 3/4", 144 1/2" 0 1 2 3 3 120 3/4" 217 1/4" 0 0 3 1 2 81 3/4" 149 3/4" 0 0 0 5 3 124 1/2" 223 3/4" THE W MAJESTIC PRODUCTS COMPANY 475 Admiral Blvd •Mississauga,Ontario,Canada EST 2N1•905-670-7865 1000 East Markel St•Huntington,IN 46750-2579•219-356-8000 http//www rnatesticproducts corn ©Majestic Products Company 20000738/199 . „ MATES 'ICTM � l ire� =s .4 LIMITED WARRANTY & 30 YEAR PROTECTION PL '' ” .', -. For MAJESTIC® PRE-ENGINEERED Fireplace Systems The Majestic Products Company("Majestic")warrants its This warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations: MAJESTIC®Pre-Engineered Fireplace("Fireplace")and the (1)This warranty is extended only to a Fireplace installed in the Majestic-supplied firegrate,glass doors,outside air system,fan continental United States,the state of Alaska and Canada;only if motor,and liners to be free from defects in material or workmanship, and so long as the Fireplace is installed according to the installation as follows: instructions furnished with the Fireplace,and operated at all times , under normal conditions,use and service according to the operative A.Fireplace and Chimney Components:(exclusive of Majestic- instructions furnished with the Fireplace,and only if and so long as supplied firegrate,glass doors,outside air system,fan motor,and the Fireplace is not removed from its original installation. liners all of which are covered by separate warranties under (2)This warranty is non-transferrable,and is made to the original paragraphs B through D below):At its option for a period of thirty(30) owner,provided that the purchase was made through an authorized years from the date the Fireplace is installed,Majestic either will pay supplier of the Company. to the consumer the then current wholesale price of such defective (3)The sole and exclusive remedies for breach of any warranties part;or, hereunder shall be for the repair,replacement or provision of a (1)For a period of five(5)years from the date the Fireplace is replacement part at Majestic's then current list price, FOB Majestic's installed,Majestic,at its option,will repair or replace any defective factory,for any defective part as specified in paragraphs A through part without charge. D,or the payment to the consumer of the then current wholesale (2)Thereafter,through the 10th year after the date the Fireplace is price of such defective part. installed,if replacement parts are available,Majestic will provide a (4)Majestic shall not be liable for damage from any smoking of a replacement for any defective part without charge for the part itself. MAJESTIC Pre-Engineered Fireplace System related to environ- The consumer must pay for everything else other than the part. mental geographic conditions(such as,for example,nearby (3)Thereafter,through the 30th year after the date the Fireplace is structures or roof peaks,trees,hills,or mountains),inadequate installed,if replacement parts are available, Majestic will provide a ventilation,or negative air pressure in the place where the Fireplace replacement for any defective part at a cost to the consumer of system is installed, related to any mechanical system(such as,for Majestic's then current list price,FOB Majestic's factory. example,furnaces,fans,air conditioners,clothes dryers,etc.) (5)Except as otherwise expressly specified in paragraphs A B.Firegrate,Glass Doors,Outside Air System: through D,NONE OF THESE WARRANTIES COVER,AND For a period of 90 days from the date the Fireplace is installed MAJESTIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR,ANY CON- Majestic,at its option,will provide a replacement for any defective STRUCTION, INSTALLATION,LABOR,TRANSPORTATION OR part,without charge for the part itself, FOB Majestic's factory,(The OTHER COSTS OR EXPENSES ARISING FROM A DEFECTIVE consumer must pay for everything else other than the part,)or pay to PART,ITS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OR OTHERWISE,NOR the consumer the then current wholesale price of such defective part. SHALL MAJESTIC IN ANY EVENT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES C.Fan Motor: EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY LAW. Some states do (1)For a period of one(1)year from the date the Fireplace is not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential installed,majestic,at its option,will repair or replace any defective damages,so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. part without charge,or pay to the consumer the then current NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED wholesale price of such defective part. WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A (2)Thereafter,through the 30th year after the date the Fireplace is PARTICULAR PURPOSE,SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT AFTER installed Majestic,at its option,if replacement parts are available,will THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN provide a replacement for any defective part at a cost to the PARAGRAPHS A THROUGH D. Some states do not allow consumer of Majestic's then current list price,FOB Majestic's factory, limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,so this limitation or pay to the consumer the then current wholesale price of such may not apply to you. defective part. In order tp,obtain performance of any of the above warranty obligations write to Majestic at this address: D.Liners(Refractory or Metal): Majestic Products Company (1)For a period of two(2)years from the date the Fireplace is 0 E. Market Street installed,Majestic,at its option,will repair or replace any defective l(untington, IN 46750-2579 part without charge,or pay to the consumer the then current Attention:Director of Technical Services :"- wholesale price of such defective part. Since local building requirements may vary greatly throughout the (2)Thereafter,through the 30th year after the date the Fireplace is country,users of Majestic products should determine in advance installed majestic,at its option,if replacement parts are available,will whether there are any building code restrictions on the use of a provide a replacement for any defective part at a cost to the specific product.MAJESTIC MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR consumer of Majestic's then current list price,FOB Majestic's factory, WARRANTY REGARDING,AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE or pay to the consumer the then current wholesale price of such FOR,ANY BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE. defective part. The foregoing warranties give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. THE MATESTIC PRODUCTS COMPANY pThe Majestic Products Company 475 Admiral Blvd•Mississaiga.Onlano,Canada L5T 2N1•905-670-7885 74-12-944/1098 1000 East Marinl Sl.•Hunlinglon.IN 46750 USA•219356-8000 MID I/WW11 majesticaroducts con ZONING PERMIT ZONING PERMIT NUMBER 9"f4 OR ❑N/A EXPIRATION DATE -le,0 APPLICANT ,04/17 ,..YU APPLICANTS ADDRESS /8 C[',��t%"7 /-U i- ,/4,7,/ < 04 7-G a'ELEPHONE 2,v; 77- .3'2-7 6 PROPERTY OWNER 4-45 A"JS• 'CIL`, - ��6fK'Sff �T s1c1 tiZONE�C� S. LOCATION .S" S ^-rr G� C Z' LOT AREA ,54 • ASSESSOR'S MAP NUMBER O b /��U-) LOT NUMBER O'Aza BUILDING HEIGHT - 2 PROPOSED FLOOR AREA /7GIL` s, r � NATURE OF REQUEST/PROPOSED USE S/N7+/f �c�^-+� 4 /i44-14L_ SKETCH ON REVERSE OR PROVIDE TWO COPIES OF PLANS DRAWN TO A SCALE OF AT LEAST 1"=40'SHOWING:DIMENSIONS OF THE LOT,THE SIZE,AREA, AND LOCATION OF EXISTING, PROPOSED, PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, DRIVEWAYS, SANITARY FACILITIES AND WATER SUPPLY, PARKING FACILITIES,AND ADJACENT STREETS;DISTANCES OF PROPOSED STRUCTURES FROM PROPERTY LINES. IN THE CASE OF FILL OR EXCAVATION REQUESTS (UNDER 500 CUBIC YARDS), DIMENSIONS OF FILL OR EXCAVATION AREA MUST BE INCLUDED. A PLAN PREPARED BY A CONNECTICUT REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR MAY BE REQUIRED. THE PROPOSED USE SPECIFIED ABOVE SHALL NOT BE AUTHORIZED UNTIL AN ACTUAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE IS ISSUED BY THE COMMISSION OR ITS APPOINTED AGENTS. SKETCH PLAN OR GRADING PLAN AYES ❑N/A SEPTIC PERMIT OYES `EN/A DRIVEWAY PERMIT (STATE, LOCAL) ❑ YES ' N/A WETLANDS PERMIT DYES N/A HAS A VARIANCE EVER BEEN GRANTED FOR THIS PROPERTY DYES 'NO HAS BOND BEEN FILED "YES DN/A FEE PAID ❑ CASH CHECK# ❑ N/A THE APPLICANT AGREES TO: 1 ADHERE TO ALL THE APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING REGULATIONS. 2. NOTIFY THE COMMISSION OR ITS APPOINTED AGENT OF ANY ALTERATION IN THE PLANS. 3. CALL FOR FINAL INSPECTION AND REQUEST CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE BEFORE ISSUANCE OF C.O. r, cc, APPLICANTS SIGNAT RE - (,' DATE: S 1 +71601 /ATE COMMISSION AGENT CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE DATE THIS SIGNED PERMIT AUTHORIZES THE APPLICANT TO PROCEED TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR ANY REQUIRED PERMITS CONTACT THE ZONING OFFICER (848-8549) AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS TO ALLOW ZONING OFFICER TO INSPECT LOCATION. REV. 9/14/98 NOTES: • 1. THIS SURVEY AND MAP WERE PREPARED PURSUANT TO THE REGULATIONS OF CONNECTICUT STATE AGENCIES SECTIONS 20-300b-1 THROUGH 20-300b-20 AND THE "STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS AND MAPS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT"AS ADOPTED BY THE CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF LAND SURVEYORS, INC. ON SEPTEMBER 26, 1996. IT IS A DATA ACCUMULATION PLAN CONFORMING TO HORIZONTAL ACCURACY CLASS D. NO PROPERTY/BOUNDARY OPINION IS PRESENTED HEREON. THIS MAP IS INTENDED TO DEPICT THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED HOUSE AND GRADING. TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION DEPICTED HEREON CONFORMS TO TOPOGRAPHIC ACCURACY CLASS T-D. 2. PROPERTY LINE AND TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED ON CLASS A-2 SUBDIVISION PLANS ENTITLED: "ROBIN HILL ESTATES PREPARED FOR OWNER/DEVELOPER DIOLINDA AND ALEJO ORTEGA LOCATED ON BLACK ASH SWAMP ROAD, MONTVILLE CONNECTICUT" BY JOHN KOPKO JR. & ASSOCIATES, DATED JAN. 1990 AND REVISED JULY 1990. 3. THIS PARCEL IS ZONED R40. IT WAS APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WI TH SECTION 5.5 OF THE MONTVILLE ZONING REGULATIONS AMENDED THROUGH AUGUST 1, 1988 AS A CLUSTER SUBDIVISION. SETBACKS ARE GENERALLY: FRONT 40'; SIDE 12'; REAR 40'. -- PHEASAN R ` RUN - _ _ N S 41'06'04" W 204.37' �4) I 130 00=!TOTAL) 0 2' OVERHANG ----------___ I\ d- 483x5 480 1IQ I p �- -I Io _N22. 1,_ pLio _,pORc_ _ \Io ' ,./s! N ,e' 1-'I' 1 ,' zL I '4 pROPpS 32.0 1' 9' F•F: ELEV.O HOUSE 1 22.0 OAR. ELEV, : 4864M' 3 m 481,0' I 24' x 24' FUTURE-, • 32.o o F` SHED OR POOL_AREA I "S'AN -______ 0 v) l 1 , SF / 20' SANITARY SEWER LOT 27 1 EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF 310.x12' WOOD SF 1 THE TOWN OF MONTVILLE 1 DECK & STEPS ' i 1 i-) 2' OVERHANG In ' 11 OPEN SPACE �j a1 b / zI01 Io1 1 LOT 28 N , q s1 I of 32,500 sq. ft. / ;L`' I FOOTING DRAIN OUTLET " , J ANC //0.746 acres 0 Qc��O I " - � z / -1 :J 11 ), . , _____./ /25.00'_ ------\_...11/4;,....,_0....... "//i iw��„ ' LEGEND S 41'06'04^W�1__ - / - - PROPERTY/STREET LiNk, f 130 p0 _ -- YARD/SETBACK LINE 255.00' '"-�/ / 432 EXISTING CONTOUR (TOTAL) `,-� PROPOSED CONTOUR SF--- SILT FENCE / /� —�IW INLAND WETLANDS 1W --—IWB INLAND WETLANDS BUFFER OPEN SPACE DATA ACCUMULATION PLAN PLOT PLAN LOT 28 ROBIN HILL ESTATES TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF THIS MAP 25 PHEASANT RUN IS SUBSTANTIALLY CORRECT AS NOTED HEREON. MONTVILLE, CONNECTICUT /yrSCALE: 1 "=40' DATE: APRIL 22, 1999 /(-z- -///4-z-, . --- BY: BENNETT & SMILAS ENGINEERING, INC. MICHAEL J. BES TETT R.L.S. #10831 415 KILLINGWORTH ROAD, HIGGANUM, CT