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Ot' FUgf CITY OF EDMONDS N rc 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS, WA 98020 1Kq PHONE: (425) 771-0220 - FAX: (425) 771-0221 Expiration Date: 01/17/2015 Parcel No: 27031200400500 RICI IARD & CATHERINE SVANGREN RICHARD & CATHERINE SVANGREN OWNER EXEMPTION 9209 OLYMPIC VIEW DR 9209 OLYMPIC VIEW DR EDMONDS, WA 98020-2396 EDMONDS, WA 98020-2396 (425) 771-3007 (425) 771-3007 LICENSE #: EXP: CONSTRUCT WOOD -FRAMED ENCLOSURE FOR ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE VALUATION: $6,000.00 PERMIT "TYPE Residential PERMIT GROUP: 04 - AlterationYnod'el ` GRADING N CYDS: 0 "TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION VB RETAINING WALL ROCKERY. OCCUPANT GROUP: R-3 OCCUPANTLOAD: FENCE. ( 0 X 0 FT) CODE: 12 0'1'I ILR------- 0 H IER DESC, ZONE: RS-12 NIJMBER OF STORIES 2 VESTED DATE �NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: 1 now LOT #: SEMENT 906 1 ST FLOOR: 1206 2ND FLOOR: 0 lifts] umm "KIN BASEMENT: 0 1 ST FLOOR. 0 2ND FLOOR: 0 3RD FLOOR: 0 GARAGE 0 DECK. 0 OTHER, 0 3RD FLOOR: 0 GARAGE. 0 DECK: 0 OTHER: 0 1, RONTSETBACK SIDE SETBACK REAR SETBACK REQUIRED: E 25 PROPOSED: 27 REQUIRED: N 10 PROPOSED 10+ REQUIRED W 25 PROPOSED: 254 1111GI 'i ALLOWED0 PROPOSED 0 IREQUIRED, S 10* PROPOSED 8 42 SFTBAC'K NOTES: * Chnnney may encroach setback up to 2.5 feet, chimney is less than 25' in height I AGREF: TO COMPLY WITH CLIP AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY, NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18:2T 'I HIS PPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. ATTENTION IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE' OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED, UBC109/ IBCI 10/ IRCI 10. = ONLINE = APPLICANT = ASSESSOR = OTHER STATUS: ISSUED BLD20140002 • Installation, use and maintenance of equipment and components shall be per manufacturer's specifications, installation instructions, and applicable state codes. Provide manufacture's installation instructions on site for Building Inspector. • Type B or L vent connectors required on fuel -burning appliances passing through unheated spaces. Per IMC 803.2 • Final approval on a project or final occupancy approval must be granted by the Building Official prior to use or occupancy of the building or structure. Check the job card for all required City inspections including final project approval and final occupancy inspections. • Any request for alternate design, modification, variance or other administrative deviation (hereinafter "variance") from adopted codes, ordinances or policies must be specifically requested in writing and be called out and identified. Processing fees for such request shall be established by Council and shall be paid upon submittal and are non-refundable. • Approval of any plat or plan containing provisions which do not comply with city code and for which a variance has not been specifically identified, requested and considered by the appropriate city official in accordance with the appropriate provision of city code or state law does not approve any items not to code specification. • Sound/Noise originating from temporary construction sites as a result of constriction activity are exempt from the noise limits of ECC Chapter 5.30 only during the hours of 7:00am to 6:00pm on weekdays and 10:00am and 6:00pm on Saturdays, excluding Sundays and Federal Holidays. At all other times the noise originating from construction sites/activities must comply with the noise limits of Chapter 5.30, unless a variance has been granted pursuant to ECC 5.30.120. • Applicant, on behalf of his or her spouse, heirs, assigns, and successors in interests, agrees to indemnify defend and hold harmless the City of Edmonds, Washington, its officials, employees, and agents from any and all claims for damages of whatever nature, arising directly or indirectly from the issuance for this permit. Issuance of this permit shall not be deemed to modify, waive or reduce any requirements of any City ordinance nor limit in any way the City's ability to enforce any ordinance provision. • Call for locates of underground utilities prior to any excavation. • Maintain erosion & sedimentation control per city standards. • Applicant shall repair/replace all damage to utilities or frontage improvements in City right-of-way per City standards that is caused by or occurs during the permitted project. THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED. THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN (CURBS, SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS, MARQUEES, ETC.) WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. PERMIT TIME LIMIT: SEE ECDC 19.00.005(A)(6) 'I CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING (425) 771-0220 EXT. 1333 1 ENGINEERING 425) 771-0220 EXT. 1326 FIRE (425) 775-7720 PUBLIC WORKS (425) 771-0235 1 PRE-TREATMENT (425) 672-5755 1 RECYCLING (425) 275-4801 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number, Job Site Address, Type of Inspection being requested, Contact Name and Phone Number, Date Prefereed, and whether you prefer morning or afternoon. • B-Preconstruction meeting • B-Isolated Footings/Piers • B-Underfloor/First Floor Framing • B-Mechanical Rough In • B-Exterior Wall Sheathing • B-Framing • B-lnsulation/Energy • B-Building Final �. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION �sr 18go 121 5 h Avenue N, Edmonds, WA 98020 City of Edmonds Phone 425.771.0220 4 Fax 425.771.0221 PLEASE REFER TO THE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CHECKLIST FOR SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS PROJECT ADDRESS (Street, Suite #, City State, Zip): tJ Parcel #: O Subdivision/Lot #: Project Valuation: S APPLICANT:' Phone: ' oo % Fax: Address (Street, City, State, Zip): E-Mail Address: , PROPERTY OWNER: AfSoLIP Phone: Fax: Address (Street, City, State, Zip): E-Mail Address: LENDING AGENCY: Phone: Fax: Address (Street, City, State, Zip): E-Mail Address: CONTRACTOR:* Phone: Fax: Address (Street, City, State, Zip): E-Mail Address: *Contractor must have a valid City of Edmonds business license prior to doing work in the City. Contact the City Clerk's Office at 425.775.2525 WA State License #/Exp. Date: City Business License #/Exp. Date: DETAIL SCOPE OF WORK: PLAN rp r-46fAU NEW %�'f 061 AREAfO1W t ,RmX:d6 A 1'+�F ��I.JovO 13u2Y%.tilG� ZARO 66 96i IC EIRE place= Th REP_ LACA aer "gay wAI �i OyA#01, A NEW U.20nO �tilCLo�4'Qr tW LL rAKA1 6 GLACE . PROPOSED NEW SQUARE FOOTAGE FOR THIS PROJECT: Basement: s . ft. Select Basement Type: 0 Finished ❑ Unfinished 1" Floor: s . ft. -Garage/Carport: sq ft 2°d Floor: s . ft. Deck/Patio: s . ft. Mainin Wall: ❑ Yes ❑ No Other. .ft I declare under penalty of perjury laws that the information I have provided on this form/application is true, correct and complete, and that I am the property owner or duly authorized agent of the property owner to submit a permit application to the City of Edmonds. Print Name: �e�r�40 qV4A fr E_kJ ❑ Owner D Agent/Other (specify): &" Signature: i,� Date: FORM A LABuilding New Folder 201000NE & x-ferred to L-Building-New driveTorm A.doc Updated: 6/20/2013 OF EDAf O DEVELOPMENT SERVICES RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FORM A Fst 18go 121 5 h Avenue N, Edmonds, WA 98020 City of Edmonds Phone 425.771.0220 4 Fax 425.771.0221 MECHANICAL Equipment Type Appliance/Equipment Information (new and relocated) Total # Furnace #_Gas #_Elec #_Other: BTUs: <100k_ >100k_ Location Air Handier/AC/VAV #_Gas #_Elec #_Other: CFM:<100k_>100k_ Location Boiler/Compressor/ # Gas #_Elec #_Other: BTUs: <100k, 100k-500k, 500k-1Mil Heat Pump/Roof Top Unit HP: <3, 3-15, 15-30 Location Hydronic Heating #_Gas #_Elec —in-Floor, _Wall Radiant, Boiler BTUs: Location Exhaust Fans (single Location: #_Bath # Kitchen #_Laundry # _Other: duct) Fireplace #_Gas #_Elec #_Other: LbQpD .Location ZXbg'H/Q 2&57oa Other FUEL GAS Number of Outlets Fixture/Appliance Type AC Unit --------------- BTUs: Location: Furnace --------------- BTUs: Location: Water Heater -------- BTUs: Location: Boiler ------------------ BTUs: Location: Fireplace/Insert BTUs: 10 Stove/Range/Oven: Dryer Outdoor BBQ: Other: TOTAL OUTLETS PLUMBING Number Fixture Type Number Fixture, Type Water Closet (Toilet) Refrigerator water supply (for water/ice dispenser) Sink (Kitchen, laundry, lavatory, bar, eye wash, etc.) Water Service Line Tub/Shower Drinking Fountain Dishwasher BidetlUrinal Hose Bib Pressure Reduction Valve/Pressure Regulator Water Heater Tankless? Yes No Backflow Prevention Device (e g. RBPA, DCDA, AVB) Expansion Tank for Water Heater Hydronic Heat in: Floor Wall Floor Drain/Floor Sink Other: Clothes Washer Other: FORM A L:\Building New Folder 2010\DONE & x-ferred to L-Building-New drive\Fonn A.doc Updated: 6/20/2013 ,� nr �� 1� ►, r 1 Urii + N o n,i I I r. W bufftr t 15' 5e4b4 c,k. fnrn tDp of SIoPe ,ptr 67.10.01 ItofCOAVICta 1 repo (4 by &e,&UhVLI'cuI C0o7 vItAWs,In(., a N/ oOrr m Rf VIA. 0 to, r 11 CHIMNEYS AND FIREPLACES walls, in accordance with Figure R.1003 pro- ructed in compliance with FiZN and Table vided such combustible trim or sheathi is'a mini- Rl 0. mum of 12 inches (305 mm) from th nside surface TABLE R10 of the nearest flue lining. Combu le material and CRICKET DIME t ' n shall not overlap the corn of the chimney by 000 mot than 1 inch (25 mm). R1003.14 Chim y fireblocl neys and floors an ceilings shall be fireblocked th fastened in place. The f lc neys and wood joists e ing or be placed o trips of rr spaces betwee ombustible r iglAll spaces between chim- frrough which chimneys pass ombustible material securely ing of spaces between chim- headers shall be self-support- 1 or metal lath laid across the t 'al and the chimney. R1003.20 imney crickets. Chi ys shall be provided with cric is when the dimension paral to the ridgeline is greate than 30 inches (762 mm) and does not intersect the nd me. The intersection of the cricket and the chimp all be flashed and counterflashed in the same itanne as normal roof -chimney intersections. Crickets shall be on - 1 IN. CLEARANCE (AIRSPACE) TO COMBUSTIBLE SHEATHING For SI: I inch = 25.4 mm. nwr,urvt For SI: I inch = 25.4 mm. 2012 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL COW FLD LINI ROOF SLOPE H 12-12 1l2 of W 8-12 '/,ofW 6;X a W 4 - 12 '/fi of W x SECTION R1004 FACTORY -BUILT FIREPLACES R.1004.1 General. Factory -built fireplaces shall be listed and labeled and shall be installed in accordance with the condi- tions of the listing. Factory -built fireplaces shall be tested in accordance with UL.1.27. r FIGURE R1003.18 CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES MASONRY ABUTTING COMBUSTIBLE SHEATHING 12 IN. FROM FLUE LINING FLUE 1 IN. MIN. AIR SPACE 'RECEIVED JAN 0 2 2014 .OPMENT SERVICES w COUNTER FIGURER 0 CI1 ®�� CHIMNEY CRICKET 461 CHIMNEYS AND FIREPLACES R1004.2 Hearth extensions. Hearth extensions of approved factory -built fireplaces shall be installed in accordance with the listing of the fireplace. The hearth extension shall be read- 'ily distinguishable from the surrounding floor area. Listed and labeled hearth extensions shall comply with UL 1618. R1.004.3 Decorative shrouds. Decorative shrouds shall not be installed at the termination of chimneys for factory -built fireplaces except where the shrouds are listed and labeled for use with the specific factory -built fireplace system and installed in accordance with the. manufacturer's installation instructions. R1004.4 Unvented gas log heaters. An unvented gas log heater shall not be installed in a factory -built fireplace unless the fireplace system has been specifically tested, listed and labeled for such use in accordance with UL 127. SECTION R1005 FACTORY -BUILT CHIMNEYS R1005.1 Listing. Factory -built chimneys sliall be listed and labeled and shall be installed and terminated in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. R1005.2 Decorative shrouds. Decorative shrouds shall not be installed at the termination of factory -built: chimneys except where the shrouds are listed and labeled for use with the specific factory -built chimney system and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. R1005.3 Solid -fuel appliances. Factory -built chimneys installed in dwelling units with solid -fuel -burning appliances shall comply with the Type HT requirements of UL 103 and shall be marked "Type HT and "Residential Type and Build- ing Heating Appliance Chimney." Exception: Chimneys for use with open combustion chamber fireplaces shall comply with the requirements of UL 103 and shall be marked "Residential Type and Build- ing Heati ng Appliance Chimney." Chimneys for use with open combustion chamber appliances installed in buildings other than dwelling units shall comply with the requirements of UL 103 and shall be marked "Building Heating Appliance Chimney" or "Resi- dential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney." R1005.4 Factory -built fireplaces. Chimneys for use with factory -built fireplaces shall comply with the requirements of UL 127. R1005.5 Support. Where factory -built chimneys are sup- ported by structural members, such as joists and rafters, those members shall'be designed to support the additional load. R1005.6 Medium -heat appliances. Factory -built chimneys for medium -heat appliances producing flue gases having a temperature above 1,000'F (538°C), measured at. the entrance to the chimney shall comply with UL 959. R1005.7 Factory -built chimney offsets. Where a factory - built chimney assembly incorporates offsets, no part of the chimney shall be at an angle of more than 30 degrees from vertical at any point in the assembly and the chimney assem- bly shall not include more than four elbows. SECTION R1006 EXTERIOR AIR SUPPLY R1006.1 Exterior air. Factory -built or masonry fireplaces covered in this chapter shall be equipped with an exterior air supply to assure proper fuel combustion unless the room is mechanically ventilated and controlled so that the indoor pressure is neutral or positive. R1006.1.1 Factory -built fireplaces. Exterior combustion. air ducts for factory -built fireplaces shall. be a listed com- ponent of the fireplace and shall be installed according to the fireplace manufacturer's instructions. 111.006.1.2 Masonry fireplaces. Listed combustion air ducts.for.masonry fireplaces shall be installed according to the terms of their listing and the manufacturer's instruc- tions. 06.2 Exterior air intake. The exterior air intake shall capab supplying all combustion. air from the e or of the dwelling om spaces within the dw rg ventilated with outside air suc onmechani - •ventilated crawl or attic spaces. The exterior ai shall not be located within the garage or basemen e dwe nor shall the air intake be located at a vation higher than t ebox. The exte- rior air ' a e shall be covered with a con•os' -resistant n of/; inch (6 nun) mesh. R1.006.3 Clearance. Unlisted combustion air ducts shall be installed with a minimum 1-inch (25 mm) clearance to com- bustibles for all parts of the duct within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the duct outlet. ' '.t IM06. Passageway. The combustion air passagewa be a minimu uare inches (3870 2)- not more than 55 square inches (0. xcept.that combustion air, systems for li paces shall be co according to , ace manufacturer's instructions.;` R1006.5 Outlet. Locating the exterior air outlet in the back or sides of the firebox chamber or within 24 inches (610 mm) of the firebox opening on or near -the floor is permitted. The outlet shall be closable and designed to prevent burning mate- rial from dropping into concealed combustible spaces. 462 2012 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE° WASHINGTON STATE AMENDMENTS R1006.2 Solid fuel burning appliances and fireplaces. Solid fuel burning appliances and fireplaces shall be provided with tight fitting metal or ceramic glass doors, and: 1. A source from outside the structure of primary combustion air, connected to the appliance as per manufacturer's specification. The air inlet shall originate at a point below the fire box. The duct shall be 4 inches or greater in diameter, not exceed 20 feet in length, and be installed as per manufacturer's instructions; or 2. The appliance and manufacturer's recommended combustion air supply, as an installed unit, shall be certified by an independent testing laboratory td have passed Test No. 11-Negative Pressure Test, Section 12.3, of ULC S627-M1984 "Space Heaters for Use with Solid Fuels," modified as follows: Negative pressure of 8 Pascal shall be initially established with the chamber sealed and the air supply, if not directly connected to the appliance, closed off. The air supply if not directly connected to the appliance, shall then be opened. The maximum allowable air exchange rate from chamber leakage and intentional air supply for the unit (appliance with combustion air supply) in the test chamber is 3.5 air changes per hour, or 28 cfm (cubic feet of air per minute), whichever is less. Exception: Combustion air may be supplied to the room in which the solid fuel burning appliance is located in lieu of direct ducting, provided that one of the following conditions is met: 1. The solid fuel burning appliance is part of a central heating plant and installed in an unconditioned space in conformance with the International Mechanical Code; or 2. The solid fuel burning appliance is installed in existing construction directly on a concrete floor or surrounded by masonry materials as in a fireplace. The combustion air terminus shall be located as'close to the solid fuel burning appliance as possible and shall be provided with a barometric damper or equivalent. The combustion air source shall be specified by the manufacturer or no less than 4 inches in diameter or the equivalent in area or as approved. R1006.4 Passageway. This section is not adopted. (Insert Facing Page 462) Effective July 1, 2013 FREPIACE XIMORDINAJRTM �w�ac� i vie a ire. dace ¢ors let7eV(t j owt 36 Elite Installation Manual a'. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES HOUSE OF FIRE 4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW Mukilteo, WA 98275 Wood -Burning Zero -Clearance Fireplace © 2010, Travis Industries $10.00 93508090 Tested and Listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. Beaverton, Oregon Report # 028-F-60-4 U.L. 127 & portions of 1482 & 907 2 Introduction Overview This manual details the installation requirements for the 36 ELITE wood -burning fireplace. For operating and maintenance instructions, refer to the 36 ELITE Owner's Manual (part # 93508091). Listing Details - This appliance was listed by OMNI Test Labs to U.L. 127 and portions of U.L. 1482 and 907 — report number 028-F-60-4. The listing label is attached to the base of the fireplace and can be viewed by removing the faceplate (see Figure 1 below). Fireplace Xtrordinair UstedBy Beaverton SERIAL NO. Oregon USA LISTED FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE MODEL. NO, 36 ELITE ONNI rest Lahoretorlea mc. TESTED T0. ULA 27 REPORT NO. 02BF-W4 MANUFACTURE DATE WARNING•cim-stewthfeeddamsd—riopen tofeed fire For tEewkhsa5dfidcnb� ■M ■Jan. ■Apr. ■Jul. ■Oct ■ n5 ■ Feb• ■ N y ■ Aug. ■ Nov. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July,1990 particulate emission standards. N 2aF 0 Nt3 0 Jun. E Sep. 0 Dec This wood heater contains a catalytic combustor which needs periodic Inspection and replacement for proper operation. Consult the owner's manual for further Information. It is against the law to operate this wood heater In a manner Inconsistent with operating instructions In the owner's manual or If the catalytic element is deactivated or removed. Manufactured by: (((n�+sss Do not use a fireplace insert or other products not specified for use with this product. This fireplace ++]]],+"` TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. tN has not been tested with an unvented gas log set. To reduce risk of fire or Injury, do not install an 4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW TRAVIS INDUSTRIES Mukllteo,WA98275 xouso or FIRE unventedgas log set into fireplace. DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL 0260 (IGN) Figure 1 IAS (ICBO) Approval This appliance was listed by OMNI Test Labs — IAS (ICBO) # TL-130. EPA Approval This appliance has been EPA Phase 2 certified (2.3 grams per hour). National Fireplace Institute NATIONAL We suggest that our woodburning hearth FIPLAINSSTTITUTE- products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute® (NFI) as NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by d CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical Wood Energy Training (WETfIrechnico►Treinin9 ww w.nficenified.a• g ` © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Table of Contents Introduction Finalizing the Installation Overview.................................................................2 Remove Set -Up Face............................................... 26 Listing Details..........................................................2 Prepare the Firebox.................................................. 27 Install the Faceplate Insulation .................................. 28 Safety Precautions Faceplate Installation ............................................... 29 i' Installation Warnings................................................4 Switchplate Installation and Blower Check .:.................. 30 Operating Warnings..................................................4 Door Installation...................................................... 31 Single Door Installation...........................................31 Features and Specifications Double Door Installation.........................................31 Door Latch Adjustment..........................................31 Installation Options........................................:..........6 Heating Specifications .............................................. 6 Index Dimensions............................................................. 6 Index...................................................................... 32 Installation PackingList.............................................................6 Items Shipped with the Faceplate ............................... 6 Items Shipped with the Door(s)...................................6 Installation Overview.................................................7 Recommended Order of Installation ............................7 Installation Requirements for Cold Environments .......... 8 Negative Pressure Warning ....................................... 9 Fireplace Placement Requirements .............................10 Minimum Framing Dimensions................................10 Framing Dimensions at 450....................................10 Fireplace Placement..............................................11 Clearances...........................................................12 Raised Fireplaces ................................... :............. 12 Cooling Vent Requirements.......................................13 Blower Requirements................................................14 Blower Duct Routing..............................................14 Blower Duct Connection.........................................15 e Blower Electrical Connection...................................15 Chimney Requirements.............................................16 Approved Chimney................................................16 Simpson Duravent Part Numbers ............................16 Chimney Installation — Simpson Duravent (preferred) .16 Chimney Installation — Non- Simpson Duravent ......... 17 Chimney Clearances to Combustibles ......................18 Chimney Height....................................................19 Firestops.............................................................20 Offset Requirements (300 Elbows) ...........................20 Chimney Termination Requirements .........................21 Facing Requirements................................................22 Mantel Requirements................................................24 Hearth Requirements................................................25 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation Warnings • Read this entire manual before installing the fireplace. • Failure to install this fireplace in accordance with all local codes and the requirements listed in this manual may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. • Notify your insurance company before: installing this fireplace. • The requirements listed below are divided into sections. All requirements must be met simultaneously. The order of installation is not rigid,— the qualified installer should follow the procedure best suited for the installation. • Modifications of the fireplace (doors, blower, air inlet systems, damper control, or any other component supplied by Travis Industries) or use of any component part not approved by Travis Industries in combination with this fireplace system will void the listing and warranty. • This fireplace is not approved for use in a mobile home. • Travis Industries, Inc. grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your heater, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential damage(s). Operating Warnings • WARNING: FIREPLACE SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY WITH DOORS FULLY OPEN OR DOORS FULLY CLOSED. IF DOORS ARE LEFT PARTLY OPEN, GAS AND FLAME MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE FIREPLACE OPENING, CREATING RISKS OF BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. • Creosote — Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow -burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney shall be inspected at least twice a year during the heating season to determine when a creosote buildup has occurred. When creosote has accumulated it shall be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. • Never use gasoline, gasoline -type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or 'freshen up' a fire in this fireplace. Keep all such liquids well away from the fireplace while it is in use. • Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight -fitting lid. These closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. • Do not use a fireplace insert or other- products not specified for use with this fireplace. • Do not poke or stir the logs while they are burning. Use only firelogs that have been evaluated for the application in fireplace and refer to firelog warnings and caution markings on packaging prior to use. Do not use firelogs that contain anything other than wood. © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation Options • Residential (not approved for HUD Mobile Homes) • Raised or Floor Hearth • Straight or Corner Placement • Internal or External Chase • Flush or Recessed Face 0 3 Blower Duct Locations • Raised or Floor Placement • 2 Electrical Connection Locations Heating Specifications Approximate Heating Capacity (in square feet)' ............. 1,200 to 2,500 Maximum Burning Time ................................................ Up to 10 Hours BTU Output per Hour (Cord Wood Method ..................... 10,300 to 66.,000 Heating capacity will vary with floor plan, insulation, and outside temperature. Dimensions Weight: 590 Lbs. 1 /2" 1%OK Stand-offs 41" . Includes the 1/2" stand-offs 8' Electrical Input Lead The set-up face shipped on the fireplace is 36-1/8" wide and 28-1/16" tall (dimensions shown are for the finished face) 6" Blower hook-ups are on both sides and on the bottom (centered 7-5/8" from the rear edge). Remove the cover plate to access the blower hook-up. Figure 2 0 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Packing List • Grate • Baffle • Blower Assembly • Ember Strip • Log Retainer (includes hex wrench & instructions) • Flex Duct w/ start collar — 3' Length, 6" Diameter (For Blower) • Two 10' Flex Ducts, 6" Diameter (For Cooling Vents) • Two Vent Hoods (For Cooling Vents) • Two Vent Hood Storm Collars (For Cooling Vents) • Faceplate Gasket Items Shipped with the Faceplate • Faceplate (two switch plate screws are attached) • Switch Plate (includes blower rheostat) • 10 Faceplate Screws Items Shipped with the Door(s) • Owner's Manual • Installation Hardware Pack • Pair of Gloves • Efficiency and Registration Cards • Touch-up Paint .p © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation Overview • All requirements below must be met. Seethe section "Chimney Requirements" See the section Minimum See the section Clearances" "Cooling Vent Requirements" See the section "Mantel Requirements" See the section "Facing Requirements" See the section "Hearth Requirements" Seethe section "Minimum Framing Dimensions" Recommended Order of Installation must not fill the spaces between the stand-offs See the section "Blower Requirements" �i t J�%•1 - .e Figure 3 • Frame the opening for the fireplace. Make sure to allow for vent, blower, and cooling vent installation. • Secure the fireplace to the floor. • Install the vent, blower, cooling vents, and electrical hook-up. • Complete the framing above the fireplace. • Install the hearth. • Install the facing. • Install the mantel. • Finalize the installation (see the instructions starting on page 26). © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation Requirements for Cold Environments If you live in the area depicted in black (see Figure 4), you must Install a cooling air "P" trap as detailed below. In addition, make sure the homeowner follows the requirements shown below to help minimize cold air being pulled into the fireplace when it is not in use. ' 1741 S 0 1`77 Wo 7- P�' / Figure 4 Cooling Air "P" Trap R-Iou b. i H When installing the cold air ducts, make sure to include a "P" trap in the design (see the illustration to the right). This helps slow cold air from circulating through the cooling air chamber. Daily Requirements for Homeowners s f Fireplace XVordinair Figure 5 .e Humidity Make sure the humidistat is set correctly. The chart below details the correct setting for the temperature you are experiencing outdoors. Outdoor Temperature _ Recommended Humidity Controller Setting OF °C -20 -29 15 -10 -23 20 0 -18 25 +10 -12 30 +20 -7 35 >+20 >-7 40 Note: If using a humidifier, let the homeowner know that it should be shut off or turned to a lower setting to eliminate condensation. Other Items • Make sure the bypass is shut when the fireplace is not in use. • Minimize the use of exhaust fans in the home when the fireplace is not in use. © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation (for qualified installers only) 9 Negative Pressure Warning The Fireplace Xtrordinair wood fireplace relies upon natural convection to supply cooling air to the fireplace. If installed into a house experiencing negative pressure, air may be pulled into the fireplace. This leads to the face becoming cold while the fireplace is not in use, and in severe cases, air being pulled into the room. f What Causes Negative Pressure Today's air -tight homes are not 100% air tight. If air leaks are found at the top of the home enclosure, air may be pulled through the home due to convection (the warmer air moves upwards, leaving the home, causing air to be pulled into the home from different location). See Figure 6 below. Air can be pulled down the Recessed lighting in ceilings may allow air to infiltrate chimney, into the firebox. into the attic, leading to negative pressure. ff\ Heated air, leaving the house in cracks � The cooling air' can be heated by the near the ceiling contribute to negative pressure. Driers or range fans contribute to negative pressure. Cracks near doors or windows can contribute to negative pressure. How to Measure Negative Pressure house, causing syphoning. This pulls cool air through the cooling channel, leading to fireplace cooling. , 'Cooling air is required by the fireplace t/prevent'overheating. Jok 1,0 �- �IWG.L Negative pressure can cause air . !1 to be pulled through the blower, through the duct, through the h _ fireplace convection channel and �C, = into the house. Figure 6 Digital pascal meters (also called "pressure meters", digital "manometers") can measure negative pressure readings inside a home. They typically cost around $600. They measure pascals (1 pascal is equal to .004" Water Column). Typical homes have 0 to -1 pascals. Homes with negative pressure have -2 or more (we have measured homes with upwards of -8 pascals). We strongly recommend measuring the pressure in homes suspected of encountering negative pressure. This allows the homeowner, and fireplace installer, to view an objective measurement. How to Remedy Negative Pressure The only proven method to reduce negative pressure is to install an "air exchanger"' This device allows outside air to enter the home after going through a "heat exchanger" to minimize cold infiltration. © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Fireplace Placement Requirements Minimum Framing Dimensions Te f reap ace enclosure 1st be a minimum,8ti ,f ,(4a,�ouea ae ase of 'efi epace). • If the fireplace is raised, the enclosure height must be raised to maintain the 81 ". ---- rr• Do not peiild inte this a • Do not slope the walls imward._� ..'I, Framing Dimensions at 45' (A fjrestop is required awe top -of fireplaeeepc osure or cei ing lever' wlaichev®$ low:, e). i ��=--- ` I We recommend installing the shaded framing members after installing the chimney. Arrange the framing members so there is not a vertical member directly in the center of the opening where it would 5-1/2 interfere with pipe clearances. Header 26" (install vertically to ensure proper pipe to header clearance) 43" T20-1/2" 22-11,/4" / 66-1 /2" (includes 1/2" t * standoffs) 26 / 43" Make sure to accommodate the blower (see the section"Blower Requirements" for details). Figure 7 Figure 8 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation (for qualified only) Fireplace Placement • The fireplace must be secured to the floor (use the lifting handle brackets - see Figure 9). The fireplace (and { Travis Industries firebox) must be made �� — recommends the chase level and plumb during around the fireplace be installation. Use shims,, i ( insulated. This insulation under the fireplace to { ; ✓� should only be placed properly level the ; .:;.:; _ i ! between the framing fireplace. ! j:;.•::•. _ ! members and secured so Zero I `,� it does not fill the space ' Clearance between the fireplace and j - — �' ' Can = standoffs. Fi WARNING: Failure to correctly level and plumb this fireplace will lead to doors that swing open or closed. Lifting handles are available separately (98500711). They attach to the nail down brackets. Standoffs (also located on back) Bend this bracket down on each side and nail it to the floor, securing the fireplace in position. Figure 9 • Fireplace must be placed directly on wood or non-combustible surface (not on linoleum or carpet) • Fireplace must be installed on a level surface capable of supporting the fireplace and chimney • Place the ember strip included with the fireplace below the front edge of the fireplace (see Figure 10). EMBER STRIP INSTRUCTIONS Place this ember strip under the front of the fireplace and the back edge of the hearth.—� NOTE: On the 36 Elite, the ember strip will need to be shortened. The ember strip insures no ember falls between the fireplace and hearth onto the combustible floor. Figure 10 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 2 Installation (for qualified installers only) Pie, a • The fireplace uses 1/2" standoffs on the back and sides and 4" stand-offs on the top to space the fireplace away from framing members or walls. These stand-offs may contact the framing members or walls but do not place insulation or other material in the space between the stand- offs and fireplace. • When installed, walls in front of the fireplace must be a minimum 18" to the side of the faceplate (15-1/2" from the side of the fireplace). See Figure 3 on page 7. • Fireplace should be located such that no doors, drapes, furniture or other combustibles can be placed close or swing closer than the minimum 36" clearance. Due to the high. heat output of this fireplace, choose a location away from high traffic areas. • Fireplace must be placed so the vents below and above the glass do not become blocked. Raised Fireplaces • If the fireplace is raised, the fireplace enclosure must be raised as well (minimum 81" enclosure height from base of fireplace see Figure 7). • The fireplace (and hearth, if desired) may be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace and vent (approximately 600 lbs.). See Figure 11. Minimum 1" cement board Elevated hearths must be Faceplate Fireplace constructed of non-combustible materials such as cement blocks Tile or No combustible material (6-1/2" Max.). Fireplace marble permitted above this point Tile or 1JIJIl1l,C11fll%Tl marble / _ _ \ , \� 2 x 4 Froning ` `f Raised Ember Header height will .*� Raised Ember 3/4" hearth Strip need to be increased 3/4" ,` hearth Header height needs to be Plywood this dimension. Plywoode, Strip increased this dimension. 2 x 8 Framing Figure 11 e © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Cooling Vent Requirements WARNING: The cooling vents provide cooling air for the fireplace and chimney system. Failure to correctly install the cooling vents will lead to an extremely dangerous installation and possibly a fire. • The two cooling vents must be installed,so as to route air from the outside to the two starter collars on the top rear corners of the fireplace. Secure the vents to the collars using high - temperature aluminum tape and/or sheet metal screws. • A maximum of two 900 bends may be used on each vent. However, if a 1801 bend is placed directly above the starter collar, one additional 900 bend may be used (see Figure 12). • The maximum distance for the cooling ducts is listed below: • When the vertical rise is between: I The maximum horizontal run may be: 6' and 10' (max) 5' 3' and 6' 15' CTp ,j S44.GC_ NvT 1' and 3' 20' �j(,(�E,-E� ZO h�t'T P6X 0' and 1' 25' Included with the fireplace are two 10' lengths of vent, use a connector an seal if a ing✓more length The duct terminations must be located so they can not be blocked (e.g. snow drifts) Included with the . fireplace is a set of storm collars and vent hoods. Place the collars around the vent on the exterior and attach with screws or caulking to seal the wall from the vent penetration. Place the hood, with open portion facing down, over the cooling vents and secure. The cooling air duct terminations may be installed to draw air from a ventilated crawl space or attic if approved by local building codes. NOTE: certain codes require a fire curtain damper in these cases. Cooling vent — terminations must terminate a minimum of 10' away from the chimney termination. Cooling Air Air exits out of the outer liner of the chimney. . Crawl Space — See information to the left on crawl spaces or attics. Cooling Air Figure 12 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Blower Requirements The required blower pushes air through blower duct to the fireplace, where it is heated and distributed into the room. ' Blower Duct Routing ,i • The blower must be located to draw air from the exterior of the home, producing positive pressure inside the home and providing outside air for the combustion chamber (see Figure 13). External Blower Exterior / Exterior Wall /. � Fireplace Interior of Home Figure 13 • The maximum length for 6" diameter blower duct is 15' (use the included duct & start collar). • The maximum length for 8" diameter blower duct is 25' (use two 6" to 8" adapters). NOTE: The shorter the blower duct, the greater Y i the air flow. Caulk around all four sides of the Blower • A maximum of two 900 bends may be used. Cover blower housing • The blower, if located on an external wall, must be weatherproofed (see Figure 14). Remove the blower cover and install the blower. Apply caulk around the perimeter of External Wall (& Blower the blower housing where it contacts the vapor barrier) Housing external wall and vapor barrier (apply sparingly). Replace the blower cover. • The blower may be installed to draw air from a crawl space or attic if approved by local building codes (see Figure 15). NOTE: certain codes require a fire curtain in these cases. • Do not draw air from confined areas or from a garage or area containing fumes or emissions. The blower inlet must be a minimum 36" below any exhaust vent. Figure 14 The blower may be placed in a ventilated crawl space (if approved by the local building department). Figure 15 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Blower Duct Connection • Connect the blower duct to the right, left, or bottom of the fireplace. Each location is sealed with a cover plate. If using the bottom location, remove the 8-1/2" by 6-1/4" air deflector directly above the cover plate and attach the duct to the 6" hole above the deflector. Insert the starter section into the blower hook-up hole and bend the locking tabs outwards, locking the starter section in place (see Figure 16). TOP Ring for VIEW dt' 11-3/8• �I8• Hole frlr Cond uit t1-/2' FRAMING Heigght:13' DIMENSIONS: Mph: 11-33//88 Depth: 11-1/2' \ Snaapp conduit hchonhec n into uit the ffie bloWee h6using. -VA re Plugs C4nnutnC��iPlate Locking Tabs Start Collar Fireplace / nousin Xtrordinair '(/ Housing 13' Intake grill IIIII must be 8 ogl0Uve I I I I I I accessible. FI ok Min. 4'—� (120 V.1toXr e) r-11 1 /2*— r • Use duct tape and/or screws to attach the flex duct to the starter collar and blower box. • The blower utilizes a filter that requires periodic cleaning (see Figure 17). Show the homeowner the blower location and inform them of the need to clean periodically. Blower Falter Screen "her Intake Grill Shake the filter to remove any dirt that may have accumulated. Blower Electrical Connection Remove the tour screws that go into these holes. `m •rr v z' '3 Figure 16 Figure 17 • Connect the electrical supply lead conduit to a 120 Volt, 60 Hz (2 Amp) electrical supply. Use a junction box to protect the electrical connection (see Figure 16). • Connect the blower conduit to the blower box by attaching the two molex connectors together. Insert the molex connectors into the blower box. Then attach the conduit to the blower box by inserting it into the top until it snaps in place (see Figure 16). • Do not run either conduit over the top of the fireplace or within 2" of the chimney • If the blower or power supply is located to the left, the electrical conduit(s) may be directed to the left side of the fireplace. To do this, remove the conduit cover plate on both sides of the fireplace. Feed the conduit(s) through the hole on the right side and out the left side (removing the cover allows the conduit to be fed through without kinking). Switch the cover plates by attaching the right cover plate to the left side and vice -versa. © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Chimney Requirements Approved Chimney Use one of the following brands and series of chimney: - Simpson Duravent 8" x 12" referred — sold through Travis Ind. — see part numbers below) - Temco 82 - Firecraft FTF8 (Superior T178) . - FMI 8DM - Marco 8D The entire chimney system must be installed to meet all local requiments as well as those requirements listed by the chimney manufacturer. Depending on the manufacturer and where the chimney is to be installed, chimney supports, roof braces, radiation shields, attic insulation shields, attic enclosures, spark arrestors, locking bands, etc... may be required as part of the chimney system. The manufacturer's installation instructions, which are reviewed by the listing agency, specifies when and where each of these components must be used. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the use of flashing and an adjustable storm collar at the roof line to prevent water from entering the house. Manufacturers require that chimneys extending beyond a certain height above the roof (frequently above 5') must be braced. Simpson Duravent Part Numbers (available through Travis Ind.) Chimney Components Part # Starter Collar (REQUIRED) 98900013 48" Chimney Section 98900001 36" Chimney Section 98900002 24" Chimney Section 98900003 18" Chimney Section 98900004 12" Chimney Section 98900005 300 Offsets / Elbows Q 2 98900006 Firesto 900 98900007 Firesto 300 - for angled sections 98900008 Storm Collar 98900009 Round Termination Cap 98900010 Flashing 0-6/12 for flat roofs up to 6/12 pitch - 26.50 98900011 Flashing 7-12/12 for roofs 6/12 pitch to 12/12 — 26.50 to 450 98900012 Chimney Installation — Simpson Duravent (preferred) • Simpson Duravent chimney requires a starter collar. Attach the starter collar to the top of the fireplace with four sheet -metal screws (see Figure 18). If the inner pipe is too tight, use a. crimping tool to adjust pipe' diameter (see Figure 19). Seal the outer sections of pipe with high - temperature silicone. Use high -temperature silicone to a" the liner opening. Simpson Durevent Starter Collar SKU 98900013 (required) NOTE: If the inner liner is too tight, use a crimping tool to reduce the diameter. Figure 18 Figure 19 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Chimney Offset Chart (Simpson Duravent) • Use the chart below to determine offset dimensions (measured in inches). Inclined Pipe Length Offset Rise 0 4 16 3/8 12 r 91/4 251/2 18 12. 1/4 30 3/4 24 15 1/4 36 36 211/4 461/4 48 271/4 56 3/4 48+12 321/2 65 3/4 48+18 351/2 71 48+24 381/2 761/8 48+36 441/2 861/2 48+48 501/2 97 Chimney Installation — Non- Simpson Duravent • Secure the inner and outer chimney liner to the fireplace (see Figure 20). The three brackets secure the outer chimney liner to the top of the fireplace. Outer Pipe Brackets Position the brackets to the appropriate "<� position before securing. 0 Inner Line- (ledge along inside accepts various chimney pipe sizes) < (z�+ k •ryY Use sheet metal screws to attach Connect the inner chimney liner to the brackets to the fireplace and fireplace flue with three sheet metal P screws. .e chimney liner. Figure 20 • When attaching the chimney to the fireplace, first slide down the inner liner of the chimney pipe into the inner liner of the fireplace. Certain brands of chimney pipe will stop at the ledge, while others will insert beyond the ledge. When the chimney pipe is fully seated and aligned, secure the fireplace to the chimney pipe with three sheet metal screws. Install the outer chimney liner. Once it is properly aligned, secure using three sheet metal screws. Seal the outer chimney liner with high -temperature silicone. © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 •nstallation (for qualified installers only) Chimney Clearances to Combustibles WARNING: Follow the clearances listed below - do not follow the clearances listed in the chimney instructions • Maintain a 2" clearance from the chimney to combustibles (measured horizontally). See Figure 21. • Use offsets, if necessary, to maintain clearances • In the area above the fireplace before the chimney penetrates the ceiling (use a firestop), the chimney must maintain the clearances. listed below: -- 5" to the rear of the chimney -- 4-1/2" to the front of the chimney Min. Clearance 2" (from this Firestop point upwards) Min. 2" clearance to the sides with offsets Min. 4-1/2" clearance to the front. 11 Min. 5" clearance to the rear. & Q u >; The fireplace enclosure must not be less than 81" abgve the base of the fireplace. • If the fireplace is raised; the enclosure height must be raised to maintain the 81 ". Do not build into this area. • Do not slope the walls inward. • Figure 21 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation (for qualified installers only) 19 Chimney Height • Minimum 15' system height (measured from the base of the fireplace) • Maximum 35' system height (measured from the base of the fireplace) NOTE: In some problematic situations, additional chimney height above the specified minimum may be necessary to reduce wind -induced down drafting and back puffing, or to increase draft, thereby improving fireplace operating characteristics. 2" Min. Air. pace to, ombustibles 2' Min. __�- Rain Cap 10, Storm Collar / Flashing r� Attic Firestop (with insulation shield) Chimney must be totally tnclosh when assin hrough iwng s�ace w9 h a minimum 2" clearance to combustibles. )r Levels .e ig Figure 22 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 20 Installation (for qualified installers only) Offset Requirements (300 Elbows) • Offsets (using a pair of 300 elbows) may be used to redirect the chimney. Typically this is done to avoid structures, align the pipe with framing, or to gain clearance to combustibles (see Figure 24). • A maximum four 300 elbows may be used!' • Each elbow must be used in conjunction with a return elbow (so the chimney returns to a vertical direction) • If using a single offset (two 300 elbows) a maximum of 8' of inclined chimney may be used between elbows. • If using two offsets (four 300 elbows) a maximum of 4' of inclined chimney may be used between each set of elbows. Chimney must be totally / enclosed when passing • For every 6' of inclined chimney a flue support is through living space with a required minimum 2' clearance to combustibles. • Elbows may be used directly off the top of the 00 fireplace (maintain a 5" clearance to combustibles Firestop on the back wall, 4 1/2" minimum on the front wall and header, and 2" minimum to the side walls) Firestops WARNING: Many firestops are designed for a 1" clearance, this fireplace requires a 2" Cooling Vents 4' Max• clearance. Q • Whenever the chimney penetrates a floor or ceiling a firestop is required on the bottom side of the floor joists (see Figure 23). • When passing through an attic the firestop must be placed on the attic side of the joists • When the chimney passes through a living space it must be totally enclosed (maintain the minimum 2" clearance to combustibles) • The space between frames that hold the firestop in place should be measured as follows: — Simpson Duravent — 16" + — Temco 16" -- Firecraft 16 1/2" -- FMI 16 1/2" — Marco 16 1/2" estop Figure 23 •s Firestop 2" Min. Max. of 30 degrees Figure © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation (for qualified installers only) 21 Chimney Termination Requirements • The chimney must terminate a minimum 3' above the roof and 2' above any portion within 10' (measured horizontally — see Figure 25). This applies to flat d sloped roofs. ts • The chimney must have a chimney cap.- A spark arrestor re' required in your area (check with the local building department). • When using a chase to enclose a chimney, the chimney termination is not required to be 3' above the chase as long as the chase is above the roof structure. The chimney cap must still maintain the 2, 3, 10 clearance to any other structure. See the illustration below. • Chimneys extending beyond a certain height (frequently 5') above the roof may require braces (check the instructions included with the chimney for details) Slanted Roofs 1 Chimney must. extend 3' above the roof Flat Roofs 1 Chimney must extend 3' above the roof Chase Installations 6" Min. Chimney must extend 2' above any portion of the roof within 10' of the chimney _ice\ Chimney must extend 2' above any portion of the roof within 10' of the chimney r` Dap Storm Collar Drip Collar (seal around edges) Sheet Metal Chase Top Chimney Pipe phase •e Figure 25 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 22 Installation (for qualified installers only) Facing Requirements NOTE: Artisan faces vary in size. If the facing is over 1" thick (brick, river -rock, etc.) use the artisan face to create a template. • The fireplace is shipped with a set-up face that is 1/8" taller and wider than the finished faceplate. This creates a 1/16" gap around the perimeter of the face when the finished face is installed. Leave the set-up face in place to act as a template when installing the facing. • The fireplace requires 1/2" thick concrete -board or other non-combustible to extend from the header to the base of the fireplace and to the framing members on both sides (do not use sheetrock or drywall). See Figure 26, • The non-combustible facing must extend a minimum of 12" above and 2-1/2" to each side of the faceplate. • The non-combustible facing must be a minimum 1" thick • Attach the cement board to the front of the fireplace with screws. Do not penetrate the fireplace more than 3/4". 2-1 /,' (min Cement -board must extend from the header to the floor and to the framing members on both sides. in -combustible cing ,eep the set-up face n the fireplace when istalling the facing. Figure 26 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation (for qualified installers only) 23 Facing Requirements (continued) • Facing may be installed so it inserts behind the faceplate (see Figure 27). . NOTE: the faceplate protrudes 1" from the front of the fireplace, has a 1/8" overlap on the sides, and 1/4" overlap on top. • The combustible area above the facing must not protrude more than 3/4" from the facing. If it does, it is considered a mantel and must meet the mantel requirements listed in this manual. • To achieve a facing that is flush with the drywall to the side of the fireplace, recess the framing directly next to the fireplace (see Figure 27). TOP VIEW (cross section of fireplace, framing, and face) Overlapped Facing Nail Down Flange (used to secure the Framing fireplace to the framing) Fireplace 1/2" Drywall Fireplace 1 ! 1" t Faceplate ( • • �� 1/2" Concrete Board --1 /8" (1 /4" overalap on top, 0" on bottom) 3/8" Tile Flush Facing. Brick Facing Framing Framing Fireplace Fireplace 1/2" Drywall 1/2" Drywall -� R �-=—I .:; 7772771 Brick r ••:•••:•::•••:•;:•; 3/8 Tile 1/2" Concrete Board Figure 27 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 24 ffilStallatibn' (for qualified installers only) Mantel Requirements • The optional mantel must be a minimum 23" above the top of the faceplate (57-1/2" above the base). See Figure 28. • The mantel must not extend more than 8-1/2" in front of the faceplate. • Mantel side columns that extend more ;than 3/4" beyond the faceplate must maintain an 18" clearance to the faceplate. • CollinswoodO makes a mantel specifically designed for the Fireplace Xtrordinair 36 Elite-ZC. This mantel has been listed with this appliance as a component of this appliance and is not subject to the above mantel requirements. NOTE: do not cut the mantel to reduce its clearance to the fireplace - the base of the mantel must be at the same height as the base of the fireplace. The above requirements apply to all other site -built or pre -manufactured mantels. Figure 28 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Installation (for qualified installers only) 255 Hearth Requirements • Local building codes may require a minimum hearth requirement different of what this manual states • Hearth must extend 20" in front of the faceplate when it is not elevated (see local building codes). Hearths raised 6-1/2" must extend a minimum 18". • Hearth must extend a minimum 8" to both sides of the faceplate (52" wide) • Hearth must be a minimum 1" thick of cement board (or equivalent) •' Hearth must not rise more than 6-1/2" above the base of the fireplace Elevated hearths must be Minimum 1"cement board Faceplate constructed of non-combustible Fireplace materials such as cement blocks Tile or No combustible material Fireplace (6-1/2" Max.). 2 marble permitted above this point Tile or -- - -�> • .• .• .• .• . .• .• . .• .• marble OW x 24Frsming,\\\ ../ 15" 15" Raised Raised"IV Ember Header height will \'.�;\; 3/4" (� hearth Strip need to be increased 3/4" \, hearth Ember Header height needs to be Plywood ~ this dimension. Plywood;/ Strip increased this dimension. 2 x 8 Framing Faceplate 18" Min. Faceplate Fireplace Check Local Building � ( g Codes _ ) _ Fireplace Combustible Floor 20" Mm. 6 1/2" Max r (Check Local Building Codes) -_) � 1 _ Tile Ember Min. 1"cement board or Ember No hearth material can Combustible Strip (or equivalent) marble Strip go above this point Floor Figure 29 , © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 26 FinaliZ1111L, j' the Installation (for qualified installers only) Finalizing the Installation ACID WASH WARNING Before installing the faceplate, make sure any masonry that has been treated with acid wash has been properly neutralized (this is used primarily with brick faces). Acid wash (muriatic acid) is used to remove excess mortar. If not properly neutralized with an ammonia solution, the gold face may develop a permanent tarnish when the acid evaporates over time. WOOD SCRAP WARNING Never burn wood scraps in the fireplace. Treated wood breaks down the catalyst inside the fireplace, decreasing efficiency and increasing emissions. Remove Set -Up Face Remove the set-up face using a phillips screwdriver (see Figure 30). Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the 10 screws holding the set-up face in place. Phillips Screwdriver Figure 30 Make sure the insulation between the firebox and fireplace can is still in place (see Figure 31). Zero Clearance Can M Fvebox Before putting on the faceplate, make sure the insulation is in place and forms a barrier between the firebox and the zero -clearance can. Check both sides u� and above the firebox. Figure 31 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Prepare the Firebox • Make sure the firebrick is properly in place (see Figure 32). • Install the log retainer using the included 1/8" alien wrench. • Install the baffle, grate, and log retainer. Jo Place the baffle on the brackets at the rear of the firebox (the bend goes upwards). Make sure the side and rear firebrick is against the wall. Place the grate in the center of the firebox. Place the log retainer into the holders. Tighten down the set screws in the holder with the included 1/2" alien wrench. 1/8" Allen Figure 32 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Install the Faceplate Insulation Attach the faceplate insulation (included with the fireplace) to the back of the face (see the illustrations below). reei the oacc:dang ott the couoie-Daacea tape on the top (arched) piece of gasket. Make sure to leave the tape Attach the gasket onto the back of the face (note how the holes attached to the gasket (use a knife if necessary). on the gasket line up with the holes on the face). The 36 is pictured — the 44 installs in a similar fashion. - Attach the side gaskets in the same fashion, making sure the holes in the gasket line up with the holes on the face. Attach the lower gasket in the same fashion, making sure the holes in the gasket line up with the holes on the face. On the 36 you will need to trim the excess gasket on the upper comers (the 44 does not require trimminal. On the 36 you will need to trim the excess gasket on the lower comers (the 44 does not require trimming). © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Finalizing the Installation• qualified installers only) Faceplate Installation • The faceplate is packaged with faceplate attachment screws. Use a phillips screwdriver to attach the faceplate (see Figure 33). • NOTE: do not pinch any of the wires in the lower. right between the faceplate and the fireplace. 10 faceplate attachment screws come included with the faceplate. Phillips Screwdriver The switch plate is installed here. .� I_ I_ I_ I_- I_..)_, I_� I_ I_- ♦_ I_ ,I_ I_ I_ ) I � I. I_ -I_ 7_ .• Figure 33 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Switchplate Installation and Blower Check • Attach the two male quick -connects from the switch plate to the two female quick -connects leading from the fireplace (see Figure 34). If the optional summer fan switch is being used, connect the other two quick connects, otherwise tuck the two male quick -connects leading from the fireplace into the cavity behind the faceplate. Attach the switch plate to the faceplate using a standard screwdriver (NOTE: the attachment screws are threaded into the faceplate). Lower Right of Faceplate These male quick -connects are for the summer fan switch (connect them together to test if the blower operates). Attach the two male quick -connects from the switch plate to the two female quick - connects leading from the fireplace. r"6 /�\ • Test the blower circuit by following the directions in Figure 35. Depress the ORemove the right door switch. forward side brick. Use a standard screwdriver to attach the switch plate \ Figure 34 )pane torch or it source to heat at the center of this plate. The blower, if connected properly, should start within 30 to 60 seconds. Figure 35 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Door Installation Single Door Installation 98500457, 98500458 Double Door Installation 98500455, 98500456 Door Latch Adjustment Adjust the door latch, if necessary to make a snug fit between the door gasket and the fireplace. Adjustments are made to the door latch by moving the washers from either side of the door latch and tightening the inner nut against the outer nut. Use a 1/2` wrench to remove this bolt (you may need to use a 9/16- wrench to hold the 3 square nut on the back side). N \ Place the two hinge caps over the hinge pins on the left side. Hinge Cap r O Check the position of the doors for horizontal alignment (the doors in this picture are out of alignment). Add washers to the hinge pins to make the doors align horizontally. Insert the cover plate through the obround hole and tighten in place with the two nuts and washers (use a 3/8' nutdriver.) � A i i Z Z Align the door so the hinge 'V pins insert into the door �'� ,:• Figure 36 OSlide the doors into place. Door J Hinge pin Figure 37 Latch Door Latch Adjustment Door Gasket The door latch is adjusted by moving washers from Outer Nut one side of the latch to the other (removing outer / k.•: washers makes it tighter). Tighten the outer nut / ;, �'t•` against the inner nut to secure the latch. NOTE: The outer washer(s) must be slightly loose — to allow the door handle to turn. Threaded portion Outer of handle Inner Washer(s) Washer(s) Inner Nut Door Latch Rod (not used on 9/16' Wrench I single doors) Door Door Handle Figure 38 © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 Approved Chimney.............................................16 Blower Duct Connection.......................................15 Blower Duct Routing............................................1.4 Blower Electrical Connection .............................. .;r,... 15 Blower..............................................................14 Chimney Clearances to Combustibles ...................18 Chimney Height.................................................19 Chimney Installation...........................................16 Chimney Requirements.......................................16 Chimney Termination Requirements ......................21 Simpson Duravent Part Numbers ..........................16 Clearances........................................................12 CoolingVent......................................................13 Dimensions.......................................................6 Door Installation.................................................31 Door Latch Adjustment........................................31 Double Door Installation......................................31 Faceplate Installation..........................................29 Facing Requirements..........................................22 Fireplace Placement Requirements .......................10 Fireplace Placement...........................................11 Firestops...........................................................20 Framing Dimensions at 450 ..................................10 Hearth Requirements..........................................25 Heating Specifications.........................................6 Install the Faceplate Insulation ............................ 28 Installation Options ............................................ 6 . Installation Overview ........................................... 7 Installation Requirements for Cold Environments.... 8 Installation Warnings..........................................4 Items Shipped with the Door(s) ............................ 6 Items Shipped with the Faceplate ......................... 6 Listing Details ................................................... 2 Mantel Requirements .......................................... 24 Minimum Framing Dimensions ............................. 10 Negative Pressure Warning ................................. 9 Offset Requirements (301 Elbows) ........................ 20 Operating Warnings ............................................ 4 Overview........................................................... 2 PackingList ...................................................... 6 Prepare the Firebox ............................................ 27 Raised Fireplaces .............................................. 12 Recommended Order of Installation ...................... 7 Remove Set -Up Face ......................................... 26 Single Door Installation ....................................... 31 Switchplate Installation and Blower Check .............. 30 •e © Travis Industries 4090918 93508090 8,t-b l q - Doe) 2, 2012 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE s jd NkUA-r10r4 (j9 PAa) m xe f STI&Aur.wj 0 d C'K M&4TS 6 Pam) Ow i,-OS. /A A+j� Sg*jC---3 60"4 #4d4r4 1k (Insert Facing Page 461) R1004.1.1 Emission standards for factory -built fireplaces. No new or used factory -built fireplace shall be installed in Washington State unless it is certified and labeled in accordance with procedures and criteria specified in ASTM E2558, Standard Test Method for Determining Particulate Matter Emission from Fires in Low Mass. Wood Burning Fireplaces. To certify an entire fireplace model line, the internal assembly shall be tested to determine its particulate matter emission performance. Retesting and recertifying is required if the design and construction specifications of the fireplace model line internal assembly change. Testing for certification shall be performed by a Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) approved and U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accredited laboratory. R1004.1.2 Emission standards for certified masonry and concrete fireplaces. Masonry and concrete fireplace model lines certified to Washington. State Building Code Standard 31-2 prior to July 1, 2013may retain certification provided the design and construction specifications of the fireplace model line internal assembly do not change. RECEIVED JAN 0 2.2014 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COUNTER aCITY C®K I Effective July 1, 2013 V Project Information: Owner: Catherine Svangren Address: 9209 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, WA 98020 Parcel # 27031200400500 Best contact: Cell # (206) 271-9133 Alternate contact: Home # (425) 771-3007 Scope of work: Plan to install a zero clearance wood burning fireplace and chimney to replace the one removed during a previous remodel project in 2009. (No square footage added). Notes: Critical areas determination and Geotechnical report on file with Development Services from previous remodel project in 2009. Lumber: All framing lumber shall be Hem/Fir # 2 or better. Post: Pressure treated. Exterior sheeting: % CDX or OSB. Floor sheeting: % plywood. Hardware/Connecters: Simpson strong tie. 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