HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeater 1993 TOWN OF MONTVILLE
Building Department
848-7166
APPROVED BUILDING PERMIT OR TRADES PERMIT
For 180 Days
Permit No: 10566-H Approval Date: 2/3/ 93 Expiration Date : 8/3/93
Estimated Cost : 1 , 000 . 00 Fees : 10 . 00 PRF: C.O: 5 . 00
Owner: Paul E . Japp Address : 55A Point Breeze Rd . Tel : 848-1436
Job Location: 55A Point Breeze Road Code: 06
Contractor : self Address : same Tel : same
Stick Built : x Modular Home: Manufactured Home: Commercial :
Addition: Garage: Car Port : Shed: Remodeling: Roofing :
Siding: Fireplace: Chimney: Windows : Pool : Demolition:
Plumbing: Heating: x Electrical : Air Conditioning: Gas :
Patio: Porch: Deck: New: x Repair/Replacement :
Type of material used/discription: remove wood stove and install oil fired
vented room heater
Size: Type of Heat :yp t Fireplace:
No. of Stories : No. Rooms : Breezeway:
No. Baths : Garage: Use:
I hereby certify that the proposed work will conform to the Basic
Building Code and all other Codes as adopted by the State of Connecticut, and
the Town of Montville. /�
Applicant 's Signature : iX.. Date: d/3/F3
/
If signed by Contractor, typelic /
of ense/registra tia n & No:
Building Official 's Signature: Date:,
Date of Health Dept . A � - / /pproval :
Date of Zoning Approval :
THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT UNDER THE CONNECTICUT AMENDMENT OF THE
BUILDING CODE, SECTION 119.1 A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO
ANY USE OF THE STRUCTURE.
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TOWN OF MONTVILLE
Building Department
Application for a Permit
Owner: Z.,/ 4. `:ral°f Address : 6-6-42:02` _
,freeze, � Tel : 8.5�k' iY3�
Job Location: Breeze_ R
Contractor: Seip Address: S/;lh/f-
Tel : 54/1A-A,
Stck Built: Modular Home: Manufactured Home:
Commercial :
Addition: Garage: Car Port : Shed:
_._. Remodeling: Roofing:
Siding: _ Fireplace: _ Chimney: _ Shed: _
Windows: _ Pool :
Demolition:
Plumbing: _ Heating: Y Electrical : _ Air Conditioning: _ Gas :
Patio: _ Porch: _ Deck: _ RetainingWall :
_ New: _ Repair/Replacement :
Type of Material/job description: 1F' hde1o ',_ C,cv7c
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Size:
Type of Heat : Fireplace:
No. of Stories : No. Rooms :
Breezeway:
No. Baths: Garage:
Use:
WARNINGS
This heater has high surface carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is
temperatures. You should, therefore, important that controls, burner,
locate it out of traffic and away from combustion and circulating air
furniture and draperies. passageways be kept clean. (See
Recommended Maintenance on Page 12.)
Children and adults should be alterted
to the hazards of high surface WARNING -- The packaging of this
temperatures and should be kept away to heater includes a plastic bag. Dispose of
avoid burns or catching their clothing on this plastic bag promptly to prevent
fire. children from playing with it and possibly
suffocating.
Young children should be carefully
supervised when they are in the same The installation must conform with
room with the heater. local and national code requirements
including the National Electric Code -
' Do not place clothing or other ANSI CI and the National Fire Protection
flammable material on top of cr near the Association, NFPA No. 31, with special
heater. attention to the following:
Keep the area around the heater clear (a) Accessibility Clearance and Clear-
and free from combustible materials, ance to Combustible Construction.
gasoline and other flammable vapors and
liquids. (b) Venting of Flue Products (flue and
chimney connections).
Installation and repair should be done
by a qualified service person. (c) Fuel Oil System.
You should have this heater inspected (d) Electrical Wiring.
before use and at least once a year by a
professional service person.
More frequent cleaning may be
required due to excessive lint from
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HEATER INSTALLATION
UNPACKING AND HANDLING LOCATING
This heater is shipped completely This heater should be as centrally
assembled in one package with the draft located within the area to be heated as
regulator and tee assembly. po3,ible with consideration being given to
the following:
If possible, you should leave the heater
in the carton until it is moved to its (a) Accessibility to chimney (shortest
installation location. possible run of flue pipe must be used).
Unpack the heater from its carton and (b) Accessibility to outside fuel tank, if
examine the contents for damage or used.
missing parts. If any parts are damaged at
the time of delivery, notification should be All local authorities having jurisdiction
made on the Bill of Lading from the should be consulted before installation is
transportation company. Concealed made.
damages must be filed within fifteen (15)
days with the carrier. Claims of shortage Since the flow of combustion and
must be filed with Sears within five (5) ventilation air must not be obstructed, do
days. not install this heater in a tightly sealed
room.
Remove the plastic bag and dispose of
immediately.
CLEARANCES
This heater may be installed on combustible flooring with clearances as follows:
HEATER MODEL NO. SIDES BACK VENT PIPE
Model 693.359110 30" 18" 11"
Model 693.359120 30" 20" 13"
Model 693.359100 24" 18" 09"
When the heater is installed directly over carpeting, tile, or other combustible material;
other than wood flooring, a metal or wood panel, extending the full width and depth of
the heater, shall be used underneath the heater. See Floor Pad Accessory No. 693.359150.
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FLUE & CHIMNEY CONNECTIONS assembly works best when installed
. For trouble-free operation, this heater vertically. See Plumb Line in Figure 1.
must be provided with flue connections
and a chimney that will give a steady draft NEVER INSTALL A DAMPER IN THE
of .06 Inch Water Column at the flue FLUE PIPE
connection to the heater. (Figure 1 The narrowest internal dimension of
illustrates how you regulate the draft to the chimney should be no less than 6
obtain the .06 Inch Water Column). inches.
The draft regulator assembly supplied Only the heater should be connected to
with the heater must be installed as close the heater flue.
to the flue connection of the heater as
possible and adjusted as shown in Figure Horizontal runs of flue pipe must be
1. The purpose of the draft regulator pitched upward toward the chimney at
assembly is to maintain the draft created least 1/4 inch per foot. DO NOT PITCH
by the venting system. The draft regulator DOWNWARD. See Figure 1.
ADJUSTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRAFT REGULATOR
IMPORTANT: The illustration below shows possible position of the draft regulator.
" l'''---17, —Flue Pipe must be
f� Plumb Line ,,` pitched upward at
�' least 1/4./ft.
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Min.drahlock� Screw
Plumb Line
IN DraftRegulator
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cm! 11111.11-_
helps maintain approximately ..06" draft.
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Flue Connection
Chimney
Heater
FIGURE 1
Adjust the draft on the unit by positioning the counterweight knob for the required draft
of .06 Inch Water Column. CAUTION: If a heater is operated at a draft less than
110 recommended, sooting will occur in the heater and flue pipes. This sooting will tend to
restrict the flow of the flue products which will promote incomplete combustion and tend to
promote more sooting.
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