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288 DERBY STREET - BUILDING JACKET 288 DERBY STREET ` Commonwealth of Massachusetts 0.v City of Salem 20 Washington St,3b Floor Salem,MA 01970(978)745-9595 x5541 ` t �♦ �`V c�" a Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy Ct'' Permit B-75-251 PERMIT T O BUILD FEE PAID:: $1$1,240.00 DATE ISSUED: 4/7/2015 This certifies that IRISHEA TRUST, LLC has permission to erect, alter, or demolish a building 288.DERBY STREET Map/Lot: 350260-0 as follows: Renovation TENANT FIT UP OF 2700 SF, FIRST-FLOOR RESTAURANT TENANCY (pending receipt of specs on stove) Contractor Name: Richard Griffin/Architect DBA: i Contractor License No: 7814 4/7/2015 Building Official' ' f. Date This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance.The Building Official may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months each upon written request. 4t All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. 1 All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. I The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. HIC#: 'Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund"(as set forth in MGL c.142A). Restrictions: Building plans are to be available on site. All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER. nr Commonwealth of Massachusetts , �lr rbc City of Salem 93 Washington St,Salem, MA 01970(978)745-9595x5611 •G+irvr o" PERMIT REPORT BY ADDRESS Address: 288 DERBY STREET 4•'PIN` 13 't + Permd For {G1Parcel ID" Occupancy Type Building Type -' Work Description + , . Construct Fee Paid u`!u"dad', ji '�rr�`"i ' _-� t �:.�� jai v + + L a a "�"IES; s v g. .. _ -ur _ $r„f,_....,, .;+-.a,_,,°- x Jv.,, aP.” .-' IN�3t� t .L; _ a.,'kI.t+COSI 8-15188 ° .-: Renovation,;:. ' 35-0260 , Commeraal Small Retail „�, ',INTERIOR DEMOLITION 1140000 132.00 B-15-222 Renovation 35-0260 Commercial Small Retail BUILD WALL TO SEPARATE 27000.00 297.00 SPACE(AS SHOWN IN PLANS) y,' - ;Renovation :.:;,: ,w 35 0260 Commercial r Small Retail:.. TENANT FIT UP OF 2700 SF,e.' 4 112700 00 -1240.00 FIRST FLOOR RESTAURANT,; + . ..-TENANCY. ..�.So , , ••_` ,,.,;;, v ,c +,' (pending receipt of specs on stove) B-15-368 Renovation 35-0260 Commercial Small Retail BUILD BATHROOM(PER PLANS). 7300.00 80.00 SEE BP-15-222 „ E-15 235 , -New Construction or Renovation-Electrical 35 0260 . Commercial Small Retail "- „ m; "WIRE PIZZA PLACE 0:00 -�..339.00 E-15-237 Service Change or Alteration 35-0260 Commercial Small Retail REPLACE 100AMP SUB PANEL 0.00 80.00 WITH 200 AMP/SEPERATE BUILDING FOR NEW WALL G-151735 . ' Remodel and Repair° , 35-0260 ., Com_mercial Small Retail - BSMT: IWATER HEATER, IST, 0.00 -I. 160.00 :FLI 1 COOK STOVE 1 :" I iE .'anFRYOLATOR, I ROOFTOP UNIT P-15-147 1 Plumbing Fixture 35-0260 Commercial Small Retail BSMT: 1 MOVE DRAINS 0.00 60.00 ''-P-15 173 a ,n "i Remodel Kitchen or Bath L � 35-0260 " Commeraal "`Small Retail 1ST FL: CROSS CONNECTION '0.00 : .. 520.00 , x + 5 £' c - DEVICE, 1 DISHWASHER 1�L :FLOOR/AREADRAIN 1 „ 4 il' iK ... ti r INTERCEPTOR(INTERIOR) 4 q '(• n 'LAVATORY,,1 SERVICE/MOPtii 3 " ,., •- ° + v SI NK,'4.TOILETS,I.WASH ING : w 'I:'MACH CONN, i WATER P h :. ,_ � _ + "HEATER 1 WATER PIPING 1 ,. a PRE WASH SINK 2 HAND SINKS,. - 1 3 BAY SINK i: TE-15-236 35-0260 Commercial Small Retail 0.00 0.00 Total Permits: 10 - 158400.00 2908.00 1 of 1 Commonwealth of Massachusetts r . Citv of Salem 4 \ �~ 120 Washington St,3rd Floor Salem,MA 01970(978)745-9595X5641 a Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy Permit No. B-15-251 BMW FEE PAID: $1,240.00 PERMIT TO Ema"AnUOILD ]ATE ISSUED: 4/7/2015 This certifies that IRISHEA TRUST, LLC has permission to erect, alter, or demolish a building 288 DERBY,STREET Map/Lot: 350260-0 as follows: Renovation TENANT Frr UP OF 2700 SF,' FIRST FLOOR RESTAURANT TENANCY (pending receipt of specs on stove) 33 y Ir OR Nk a"dDON � ­`U Contractor Name: Richard Griffin/Architect _ ry! DBA I, A Contractor License No: 7814 �rrr �, �, , r� iP ' " 'Hu ! a"M iill a sW1­111111,k 4/7/2015 < < ';f` r __'Bullding Officials n , n Date This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit,s commenced within six months after issuance.The Building Official may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months eachuponwritten,request , Fi I "I vaE� c.yl; lir,�f.m a_ ',.,,.u' C,4'=y")`"r,, ,�,.; "x ,. ale All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approve dapp lication and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. :+ -ir: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. plji The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officiaalllss are provided on this.permit. HIC $/: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guarantyfund"(as set forth in MGL c142A). tk01'1%0'­ -q Restrictions: 4 P x fi ' ` a s' , y is �e tea " �,,''-sr"r 4' " IM-40", Building plans are to be available on site. All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER. 0*.4, Commonwealth of Massachusetts &L\ City of Salem UIV120 W ash!nglon St 3rd Floor Salem,MA01970(978)745-9595 x5641 Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy Permit No. B-15-368 1111 IN FEE PAID: $80.00 P E R M I OT T 0 Bt J1 L OR)' DATE ISSUED: 5/6/2015 This certifies that IRISHEA TRUST, LLC has permission to erect, alter, or demolish a building 288 DERBY STREET Map/Lot: 350260-0 aIt as follows: Renovation BUILD BATHROOM (PER PLANS): in. . SEE BP -15-222 �+ r+ "; y .t lir + ii` '' '+1��'°�isl }i t iw it , '� ?`�iN(''1 all Contractor Name: STEPHEN D. CUMMINGSH ,N 4' En DBA: CUMMINGS CONSTRUCTION ` " fli Contractor License No: CS083956 s+ J, u �s �af 5/612015 + i Mi r xt- iP ! + _� +„ n Building Officials , Date +i "-++..' ( � '�." t .ir'' ter ,fir f en r This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance.The Building Official may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months each upon written:request `;'ii.:C , i uu.,O. .g'W41... ,_ All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. : :,p=: ' F' +'` 'fir rd W All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by laws and codes. ' This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. :ate 3 ,f The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials a're provided on this permit. tl i P �tru a.Yt, ern'' aI 2 :'5 is-' or ET 7. aski HIC 1$: 149576 "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund"(asset forth in MGL c.142A). 4th2W", Restrictions: 011. Building plans are to be available on site. All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER. a CITY OF SALEM PUBLIC PROPERTY DEPARTMENT KIMKRI.FY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET♦SALEM,1MASSACHUSETIS 01970 TEL:978-745-9595 ♦FAx:978-740-9846 September 19, 2007 Salem Wax Museum 288 Derby Street Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr. Shea; I am returning these applications for the erection of temporary tents to you as I cannot process them due to the fact that it is the province of the City Council to allow tents on a public way. Once the City Council has given over the use of this street to your organization, please enclose a copy of that letter with the applications so that I can then process them. Thank you for cooperation and support in this matter. Please call the office if you have any further questions regarding this issue. Sincerely, e & ph E. Barbeau, . Assistant Building Inspector/Local Inspector CC: file 0 .� CITY OF SALEMv MASSACHUSETTS TZW IN PUBLIC PROPERTY DEPARTMENT ,q_ 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3RD FLOOR M1N8 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 STANLEY J. USOVICZ, JR. TELEPHONE: 978-745-9595 EXT. 380 MAYOR FAX: 978-740-9846 VIOLATION NOTICE PROPERTY LOCATION 288 DERBY STREET October 4, 2005 Shea Brothers 288 Derby Street Pq Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr.'s Shea; The above listed property has been found to be in violation of the following State Codes and/or City Ordinances: City of Salem, Code of Ordinances, Section38-7, disallows the placement of any fixture or structure on a Public Way, without a Permit granted by the City Council. Tent structures have been erected at this location without first obtaining said permit Your application for a tent permit from this office cannot be granted without first securing the permit from Council, and thusly is denied Said violations must begin to be corrected, repaired, and/or brought into compliance within 2 days of your receipt of this notice. Failure to do so may result in further actions being brought against you, up to and including the filing of complaints at District Court. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact the Building Inspectors Office at(978) 745-9595, extension 386. Sincerely, ,/,,/<-nav Joseph E. Barbeau, Jr. Assistant Building Inspector CC: file, Mayor's Office, Police Dept., Fire Prevention, Health, City Solicitor, Councilor Corchado I Citp of *arem, '41a!5gaCbU!9ettg ` I ° Public Propertp Mcpartment iguilbing 3kpartment One 6alem Oreen (978) 745-9595 Cxt. 380 Peter Strout Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer NOVEMBER 9, 2000 SALEM WAX MUSEUM 288 DERBY STREET SALEM,MA 01970 RE: TENT PERMIT APPLICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND THE APPLICATION AND APPLICATION FEE YOU SUBMITTED FOR A TEMPORARY TENT. THIS OFFICE IS UNABLE TO APPROVE A TENT PERMIT WHICH WILL OCCUPY A PUBLIC STREET AND/OR PUBLIC SIDEWALK. SINCEREL PETE STRO BUILDING COMMISSIONOR FIELD COPY 1' CITY OF SALEM BUILDING =° >? SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 PERMIT T� VALIDATION 4E -f G DATE May 6. 19 93 PERMIT NO. , 151-93 APPLICANT TDi C'haPl Shea .ADDRESS Salem.MA ---- _ INO•I 'Is"EETI ICOxTN'S LIEENSII 'NUMBER OF PERMIT TO Tii rf-P cziml C (�) STORY MUSEUM/GIFT SHOP DWELLING UNITS Ivv,E 0' IMPROYEMENTI NO. I,PO,OSEO Usu rtD;ArmNl 9RR t7prhv Strut Ward 1 ZONING B-5 .T 1x0.) IS'-ECT) DISTRICT BETWEEN - AND Ic.0Ea STIIEEI) Icooss STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION 'LOT ' BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS.TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN NEIGOT AND SMALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP. BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION rti.Y1 G �T,'G� 1'.TRV lsti �ETNI IT"El REMARKS: 11'� `UIGNS � YX WSEUM IRAJOEUME ESTIMATED COST S 2,000.00 FEEMIT S 20.00 c•n1c.po VnAE ,EEn - ..)WNER Salm Wax Museum S-DREES 288 Derby st., Salem,MA Leo E. Tremblay INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS t ` bLIILRA 4 ouT1,111L 'fEC1r1CATIO:ai: rA+• 1. All materials .,.d eoh.tructlen shall conform to the H....ehuuett 'tate building - .,de and to sly fnd all igcal std Llanc es. _....._._a1'L�CmrM-�Wsu..t,.11 aucwa .11 ray tr. :.,mltn i,r luo t v d - I ! ng with [T�• work. a p1M1 ' .y I 3• The Coptractor , Il.11 notify the Archttect or the Engl neer of J ty41 r`/+ w" S 1 any f eld condl` loas that vary from the Snforaa Clan show. an _ the Dravlr, s. T'.e Contractor aliall verify all .-Iona lona in 1 �';� > - the field prior to proceeding with the fork. 1F— -�-'�� `�_a 4, Tha Contractor ,hall secure the Architect or the Owners a for any material abbetltutions or changes In the work. approval 5. The Owner shall ¢elect all colors and If not shown on the ri .r4 iii ethe aw �r shall aelcct al finish materials.hl h shall be � clu din the contract betweenthe Owner andtheContractor. CDC j �iYr y --__-�}.� 6. The Contractor f`;all coordinate the wort of all Utility I S I Companye involved Ay the work. Lr r a ' ,h ( I I I lT+ll/'-.• r 7• No signs or advr•rtiaements will be allowed to be displayed 1 �tJ B�� oa the promises J.Bout the approval of the owner. .. 1 ✓ ''% - - A �.w. ____ g. The Contractor phall protect all finished surfaces, including e JanDVTand s. ff its of ell openings used a passageways or throug ich m.,teriala are handled against an possible damage reaultinr, from the conduct of the work by all trades. 9 The Contractor _,hall purchase and maintain such insurance as \ , 1 lprotect h-.:, from claims which may arise out of or result '� 1t from the Contra:torn operations under the contract, whether ' 1 ch opcl atlon: Dc by himself or by any aub-Contractor or by an yone directly or indirectly employed by any of Chem or by anyoce for when ac to any of them may be liable. 10• Upom completion, the Contractor shall deliver all Manufacturers warranties and guarantees and a certificate of Occupancy 11' required by the city or 'town oul.aind ucpartment. 11. All Labor and ria Eerinlf shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a,period of One ye nr attar the Date of Completion. The 12., con final payme.,t, not leas than five percent (5x) of the contract rt amount, ¢hallboretained by the Own a period J _ o or for rty days ;SO following lateCompletion is of the Contract work, TS to alloy the Ovaor time to tabulate a list of incomplete and/o.- ' . I O { ! ; - 1 unacceptable lions The withheld funds w111 be released to [4�a+,( : ` /,`'A q.�Ij ' the Contractor ;lrovidad Cha thirtydays has ala sed or as ei } 7 L A V' -r N ANI ,I , f ( 1 y gread. y p hS` �ifl�t l(E it �I�r t 1ti (ryy, r I , ( { 13• TileCon dl[•t� ¢hall take all precaution to prevent the oprnwd FX� A , ( I y_. and dobrls to other perty. any adjacent etruc- (`` 111---` { I ;. Purse, If any, and o adjoining Property. 'lie shall take .11 precautions and ,tovlda adequate guards and barricades to vent injury to , orson4 and property. p�c 710 changes to t` a ocopo of work or to the Contract will be I j ( made without a ,.! ange Order to pa.signed by the Owner and n 1 ttwo Lho Contractor. ,JCS ', � ' • - 15. Unless mtherwlsc noted all dimensions aAowa o{'a from outside { "� f 7"f A - / exterir wall studs, or foundation wall to cehterllne of int- eels, poarYltlons, doors, windows etc. 16. All workmanship, materials etc. shell be of a quality equal -••=-�-- I - __. —� _----___l r -_ -, - - _-' j, that set forth in the STANDARDS recommended b the various t0 �� M� Trade Assoclaticrs, American Voodworking Institute, American ^^e // Concrete Institcte etc, qas/ O �Jf 17. The Contractor shall pay for all required labor, material, V J un L' � n, A I mad wOr, apparatus necessary to complete the work in good ',Cl I I n . F� i-_ mad workmanlike vPnaer. provide, maintain and pay for ' _ Yorkingmens.Co.perosatlon and Public Liability Insurance. ._ i _ _-_ _,T__—. ( / ^_--,__Y - -- Obtain and nay tort allpermitnecessary to carry an the work. �• n V ---- - -. f- er o Ow er,Con rac o. wild Ing Contract for items and/or 01�J -- _. - . t add It lac s, derbtlons or clarifications. j T L� � 10. The General Ce: tractor (Contractor) shall carefully examine �' 7 i r !-• I __ �e the alta or: s:1 conditions affecting the work. No claims L for additional compensation will be allowed because of a U lack of knowle,:a of conditions. Any conditions therein i I that may be detrimental to his work shall be reported to N 4— the Owner immediately. Failure to make such a report con- N L N ' _ __ - _ - atitutes acceptance of the conditions then existing. !! z4i \� �A LE ACf;'6 APPLICc AFSLE- u i i A R f I. r 77 may. e` , Z3 r M`c e.p llo .1 V w (n V _ — --- — 103 3 �� - u o Lo Cc x m N To BE IIS — _. - - ' ( m U Cc otbAr CI_ ? Evil! �i !�! Y•�,.1 / L J iL coli L 1 1 L � �•�{ a4Cc PTOva�Y , r- t / ) xf� 15 �7 1 3'hori 'Jhg"n�JYliNS REVISIONS e• �� aTla Es. e, ' g0_E1:' FOF�E� 1Ec TO? tic+,' : .. I N 0, FFE COM 1 C I G/ _ EAppR FIRE �Ja ptk ptf ,D Epr'a OESIG•-5 ,ptETE nf14E PFLT!-1'I�EOT1011r FOR COGO �i F_T�CST AID ,IRE LOGE. ,�,� LV '`'� i £><�i iii �i , f•j i� Fo+ IT,in+E I NCE I'1 "->I � � - - - - A DATE: iJr�(E i , �L--- - ® fME?Gfn►C! E1(i'( 51�; �IfiH�" ' 1 AAE KZ:4 W C' ( 1 �yt�RHo aR `az, „ j ----i---- -- - --- --- ---- i r �Ifun AltA1'CM �/Zdi?F r. Ti t* gf'►'K-WCL> FAY & N r Izr j art 1 t I r _ t ! MA98. W ( 4— —'�.� 6L +� }4 �Jef11NKf.Yt�. 'WfM INSI ltE byR�415Ifyliv 'CI RAA• • G 05 OF.� y - • / _.mdw;x._a NCmL CO'45 ..411 : $�'•� � ��.� �'� 14 �� � �-' /- t 33S�S�STwwr,...�w ""3 „a- 'J= r ,a rD;wg. No.' r- t� : r ILI 7=4 , I - -- .._._ _.._ -- -- ----- - - - ----- _ — - If J O DIE4t'fE h14 t2► Vic sY li r2 PGUP W1NDoyV i C4 A- 10t� - - - - �Vitlr70u1 �7CH�l.VLE I a 4 J.ms _ I V 11 _ _ �p I � , r 0.9 CD VE2fFY r"'fLAV"r fir; 5 d t i En :3 cc m _ I All ra...ps shall cumply w,tl. the following: -1. Slope of ramps shall not exr,•ed and-in-twelve (1:12). CIS �. •1-. Width of ramps shall not b, less than forty-eight (48) inches minimum - J - .__-- _.- , cloaranee, measured at the tidings. MU) Y (, Handrails shall be set on b..rl^ sides of ramps in pairs, one at a height �J k'•� least OD of thirty-four (34) inches, d a lower one at a height of nineteen �I /C/�c - ,,s (19) inches, measured vert ally from the surface of the ramp. Hand- — �Y r+ - - , .1 - .>Rcy I -. s«ttat(e-,'(� N rails shall extend at leas[ twelve (12) inches beyond the top and w K m r$GR Etat ljllsJJ �QQ .� bottom of the ramp, but nr d not so extend if it would cause a safety Ni �, 8E hazard. The handgriport �n of the handrails shall not be less than X i .SpA r A ono and one-quarter (1 1/ inches nor more than two (2) inches in �f O \•,.\Ga \r\G outside diameter, sl4all be ound or oval in cross-section, and shall hav a smooth cc 7 ` —�_ ' (! n ,• \CEP �j 4J;�O OV onee-half 0 1/2)inches shall exist batty en ae with �io sharp rwall andethe wallarance orail. and (- a t _ SQEGjO GS iRamps shall have a surface that is non-slip and shall not be carpeted � \\J \N except with carpeting spec fied as high density, low pile, non-ab- i eV\ sorbant, stretched tautly, .ecu rely anchored, and without padding. Carpet ending in the path >f travel must be secured with an edgingW ` ^_« strip no higher than three-ec rhths (3/8) of an inch. ;� �l r _ a! t �r. `. Each Ramp shall have level platforms for turning and resting, which -) rE_ T -� ,� Ira' \� i j'^� �A�'IG t•ja=� �(.)�J shall be forty-eight (48) inches minimum, unobWucted by door swings; t( entrances, or other projects rls. Such platforms shall occur at inter- .� W vals not exceeding thirty-r.vo (32) feet, wherever a ramp changesC� _ tC • direction, and at top and bot om of ramp. ��` �✓_ Y '---(. U cc f2`f '•1 REVISIONS: r7 :Tl F-7 —!` k, 4: odd� d %111 ti, , t_ I DATE: J� IL r ci 1 1 1 I , - j a■ ff N�, y ,I LEM MASH ' y 4 �•� .< �rjj 9 N Of ih S ail r "oyl-ti f—Kak& 19Fk_'.6 L f,Ac T f"rC0Alk E1ZEA!Z - (.IUTLi"µ - :FrZUM ✓*fZkJWfv t LOT2 Ott 477: ID'wg. NOA - Tt COL • NUNS G to t NCS—Tall Lf t { 18'-0" NA►J9f�A�PFD (otL£ f �IXi�lt'ES, RCCE55o2t�5ty(c. TO of W M16non, a -fo MASS• A.kb. __-- 1.';!�'.ir,tlJLAI, 30.1 In ••SIblh hlI-t roam at least en^ water closet and one lavatory .hall b. - .eco to In wl-11hal or an .11...i W. private lay.err. .,able by illlls .... shall be previdatl. ; `' ` � ( ��'- - t --{�- - •! f 30.2 Wks I b Js. are P,n,id.d they .lull comply will, Section 14.3. 70.] A m��tear +roe• 1 riely (fA L.che• In Jumdsr meuureJ 11f ( twelve (12) int ea�i ova t.Te /(oar le permit turning of a whedch air i w,lhout coming Into contact with any fixture. or plumbing), shall - _ be provide) In each toilet 70 4 '' One la i2.l or�mink shall be watl•nwantad without legs or pedestal a height ethi rly•Iw (92) inch.. to the top of the rim or counter, e and shall extend at l /1 -"'- ••+C' M`. ust twenty-two (22) Inches from the wail, or 1 I -G / Z �!•( - • • b• a counter t y (70) '^ Y t l with clear open knee space of thirty __---_-- - - --' +1y51s a •lr (� inches m width and at ..at twenty-..van (27) inch.. in height to the bottom of the counter. Exposed dewater pipes hill in pipes anal hot - - - f-- +---- ' be rete:sed, insulated or guarded. — _ � ••I�� ,'-,___,— •n,•_••„y, �-_-, '- ' - - - Knob t spring � . I.. type faucets are not allowed, and s rim activated faucets are.11 ad only I/ water-r Pref time la at lust s (10) uerable (JI L ♦'(t�, l ~�~ L�'4 � l Ol rq �x ���V` 'I"10Q (.ever handle faucets are preferred. Such faucets shall be operable (QVC- f•E r 7�( j� {IBJ M. //(•r/, with is cloud list. 1 ) , ^��•!' 1 f-, r l ry ' • 30.5 Toilet stalls. Each toilet rocm.shdf have ablest one (1) stall which: t4 A,�/\ !-�d����'p�'xf ,� !T�{y '�•�� •N fVr7 e�l./A 70.5.1 is slay (60) Inches wide and aaventyLwe (72) inches deep; I / � • te 70.512 ha+ a door or opanino that is thirty-six (76) inches wide, swings out or slide, and hes an automatic sdf•dosing hinge device and a pull device to assist in closing the door, provides eighteen (Ill) inches of clear space on the latch pull side of ! the door, end has a lock looted approximately thirty-six (36) i I inches above lh).floor. A coat hook shall be p,.vldId at a maximum height of fifty-four (54) inches above the fieor; I I 70.5.7 locates the water closet eighteen (15) inches frau the ..n- terline of the fixture to the nearest side wall; maintains at Ices[ lorty-two (42) itohes flus t wall mothered from un- •- t tonins of water street to the farthest well or y; an fixture; has s narrow u der to nineteen un that aced.. sharply; and has a eat seventeen (I7) to nineteen (79) inches above the floor, to albs to, o/ the seat; ' � +� • 30.5.4 has two (2) ,grab bars forty-two (42) Inches long, one on the wall Iback of the water closet and A. en the dale wall closest a to the water clout. Grab ban .hall be no and one-everter 0 I y 1/2) inches in a ave be diameter, Mw a one and ons-Me et I - t I/2) inch clearance between the bar and the wall, and be est 1 at a height of thirty (70) Inches above and parallel hm the I S floor. Grab ben •hall albs be man-rusting and amimias tched or I roughened. Where a lank prevents location of the rear grab I - bar, a bar may be Installed three (3) Inches above the tank. - Grab barb ends shall be [.rated (Q es inchfrom the cornu . - - l the wall - •p141h.xIL IWU L ouTLIIIC 01•LUIr101T10401 1 I 1. all c.tvrl.le .nal eonetrustlen .hell ..etas. to she tlaa... u..t15Stas bu l 1,,la6 code and te'my m6 all local oral ta lneeeu. 7' a. Th. eeetwe ser .h.11 . ue. .11 sorel ps-11t•.ersto ser._ ea.a oLer In we the vork.•e ,. ! S• '1Ts Contractor shall notify w the lrob%A. L or the t1{lu.r e[ t � ,._.}. / 'ctac� rl•a•1 11 tan. thea .y lrv. tM 4re r.ealu aMw. e \ •T^ .i: nr..l,•e•. n.. cesscsase .hall ..111, .11 11.0..1... is I alls+ O the tlela prier to prooes410a with the uses. 1 I - • CD T rn 1 i � N I 'Iy - - - - _ f i •. - . . 1L 1 Q or, Co {. O Co I j - - Q X m_. ' T�'� l e j 1 U)— Y — -— T CD cc II � I I � REVISIONS —11em `I ( � ?< r aC �U1JD T C.00 ! t Ltri 1 Phi'Lr . U i.�t — F 1... ( LA f DATE G a4 NO• �iCQLE Y4 = as O• V BRED A R t S P 1s c -J, c NG { h,i'.a•,:! 'slt :Es'�y:�`'. J It �' ? " .`, - 'N3 . ! 4 60of A LEY Q av Gt �F tN5 S a�TH of A f ��rnY -- jD'wg. No. _IX F w lori�ry_ CERTIFICATE 1E " JED1993 ry DATE July L` CITY OF SALEM SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 BUILDING PERMIT - a4G CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 4 �,y�.��., G� GATE aril ?.6F IB-�fB--3-- PERMIT NO. 120-93 APPLICANT Miabael Shea ADDRESS 1191 mClpTrtiT 1.00.1TS,� (STREET) ICDNI R'f-u[[Rf F' PERMIT TO [?v`1'F����' I_7 STORY MX "=U ' NUMBEROF IMG UNITS I1v1( Of IUIROv(4L N11 MO. IIRO103[0 US(1 AT ILOCATIONI 288 D&TY SPREr�.1 W610 1 ZONINDISTR GcT_ ti IN0.1 (STREET) BETWEEN AND ICfQ6S STREET) ICROff f1NEEl1 LOT SUBDIVISION LOT - BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT, WIDE P.. _ FT. LONG BY. FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTPUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNOA4�ON_ LL (,.•_ i]� uFmLan.� n�tn r.cTnn IIrIFI .REMARKS: >Ut---r Wilding for VAX 4[JSIEsY'3"I 81 l5Wr SHOP CALL EICR PEMT -io OCCUPY 795-9595 st AREA OR 10 is to a �.�Sy�(/S��Ny�� VOLUME R14 30 VIA( Il[TI LLfLIr1944L9W(L � Al . ,�1.a�s.l !LII�C' RIAISAIsrOSA101O4f11rnlsf'11 IR, F. slTls'tlol11sf11olTlo i1WNER LIIe TO BL_POS.f ED OM PREMISES ADDRESS .238 DIT Y / >t•• 3alen:,bW SEE REVEfahWDBIO9.Vnff0 . *& OF CEPTIFICATE ASSIS7vW f u' nit . .meer / / 9 PERMIT F"'ST 'E ^'T,'.1 ;J°D BEFORE =E51tJ`IING b:GRt PPL! C'TIG'd r'J,Sr EE SUB:11T E: PL ': TILED ',NTH T'HE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, .;ID G'iE S=T , -L T-,E PLANNING DEP.GRTMENT BE FILED ':JIT:=. 7r5 cUILDI!N; I :;SPEC-�' , . ) Lec t o^ c . _ d act . noiete t _ red for Eery Sign. and Lenible eparate pii _ 7 Application for Permit Lo Erect a Sign t4 .n��IMIV 1.,•. Salem, ;lassachusetts May 5 1993 TO THE '.'ILJI;I] 1 `.iSPECTOR: -ie ^.dersi :neu ..'_rehy applies F:;,- a perm [ _o xx Erect , _ Alter , Repair a sign on t-^ rcllawinc descri -ed buiidin� : Location and llo. 288Debt Street- lame r rlime of Property Owner M- ;;arae of Sign Owner SALEM WAX Mlsyjw ,ddress 5 Brentwood Ave. Salem- 14 O-.finer is a corporate body nave Of responsible o;ficer Name of Licensed Sign Erector Sign Express Salem ;.ddress License No. Use of Buiiding: Ist Floor xxxMuseum/('ifr Rh.-�_3rd Floor 2nd Floor xxx Museum/Fxbibi 4th Floor Type of Sign: xx Surface, xx Right Angles to 3uilding , _ Free Standing , Other (specify) Sign Materials wood V Right Angle Signs: 30"x42" Sign Dimensions Wall Sign: 18"x18' Sign Area SF Existing Signs: Surface: Sign Area SF Right Angles : Sign Area SF Free-Standing Sign Area SF Other Sign Area SF Signs to be Removed: Type Sign Area SF /, f FT Frontage: Building,z //3 / FT Property _ Signature of Owner t// 14 Signature of Owners Authorized Representative Address Estimated Cost of New Work �-Z,000 Telephone APPROVALS: Signature of Property Owner Salem P anning Department upertnten ent 0 t•.:ets isto n ca ommIssion ON REVERSE PLEASE SHOW SIGN SIZE, COLOR, LOCATION; LOCATION OF OTHER SIGNS AND BUILDING ENTRANCE. r PLAN OF LOT SH011 SIGN SIZE COLOR AND LOCATION ON BUILDING ; U I LD I NG ; APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR Show Location of Prescnt Structuro LOCATION OF OTHER SIGNS AND BUILDING CE ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS AND and Signs DEMOLITIONS AWN I" LZ WALL sivN .....................................CLASS BUILDING RAMP ' LO TION D F Ward...................... r.......................................................................... izSbN M46LC ........................................................................... , CONDITIONS l� CJ. aZ... �..... 1 ....t---4 ............................................................................. `NAW SILN ................................... Permit Granted si6N .............. --- 19. No. /�?D-9�3 City of Salem Ward / APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD ADDITION, MAKE ALTERATIONS OR NEW CONSTRUCTION IMPORTANT--Applicant to completeallitems in sections:1, ll, 111, IV,and IX. I. AT(LOCATION) /t O 7✓ f (l �+ ./ ' ZONING DISTRICT LOCATION "o.) (STREET) OF BETWEEN AND BUILDING (CROSS STREET) (CROSS ET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE II. TYPE AND COST OF BUILDING -All applicants complete Parts A -D A. TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT D. PROPOSED USE-FOR"DEMOLITION"USE MOST RECENT USE 1 ❑ New building Residential Nonresidential 2 ❑ Addition(If residential,enter number of new 12 ❑ One family 16 ❑ Amusement,recreational (rousing units added,it any,in part D,13) 19 ❑ Chruch,other religious 13 ❑ Two or more family-Enter number 3 Q AMeretion(See 2 above) of units....................................................... 20 ❑ Industrial 21 [:] Parking garage 4 E] Repair replacement 14 E] Transient hotel,motel,or dormitory- - Enter number of units ........................... 22 E] Service station,repair garage 5 ❑ Wrecking(Ii multifamily residential,enter number 23 ❑ Hospital,institutional of units in building in Part D,13) 15 ❑ Garage 24 ❑ Office,bank,professional 6 ❑ Moving(relocation) 16 ❑ Carport 25 ❑ Public utility 7 ❑ Foundation only26 School,library,other educational 17 ❑ Other-Specify 27 E] stores,mercantile B.OWNEW1P 26 ❑,tanks,towers 8 rivate(individual,corporation,nonprofit institution,etc.) 29 ❑ Ocher.-Specify 161A.Y /Yd (_'U 7 9 ❑ Public(Federal,State,or local government C.COST (Omit cents) Nonresidential-Describe in detail proposed use of buildings,e.g.,food processing plant, machine shop,laundry building at hospital,elementrary school,Secondary school,college, parochial school,parking garage for department store,rental office building,office building 10. Cost of improvement ......................................................... $ 0at industrial plant.If use of existing building is being changed,enter proposed use. To be installed but not included .,p in the above cost / J�0 /0 u S e C C."i e 6 /c, �U a. Electrical........................................................................... U / b. Plumbing..._..................................................................... S L C 0. C2 x c. Heating,air conditioning............................................. U p c d. Other(elevator,etc.)..................................................... V 11. TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENT $ YO O GG i./--z' �D III. SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING -For nWv buildings and additions, complete Parts E-L;demolition, complete only Parts J&M, all others skip to IV E. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF FRAME F. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF HEATING FUEL G. TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL I. TYPE OF MECHANICAL 30 Masonry(wall bearing) 35 ❑ Gas 40 [t]R11511c or private company Will there be central air 31 ❑ Wood frame 36 Oil 41 ❑ Private(septic tank,etc.) conditioning? 32 ❑ Structural steel 37 ❑ Electricity 44 ❑ Yes 45 33 Reinforcedconcrete 38 ❑ H. TYPE OF WATER SUPPLYCoal Will there by an elevator? 34 ❑ Other-Specify 39 ❑ Other-Specify 42 L public or private company 46 ❑ Yes 47o 43 ❑ Private(well,cistern) J.DIMENSIONS M. DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES: 49. Number of stones ............................................................ 49. Total square feet of floor area, App Has r all floors,based on extenor ov from Historical Commission been received dimensions ................._..................................................... for any struct a over fifty(50)years? Yes_ No 50. Total land area sq.n..-................................................... Dig Safe Number K.NUMBER OF OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES Pest Control: 51. Enclosed............................................................................. sz. outdoors............................................................................. HAVE THE FOLLOWINGS BEEN DISCONNECTED?Yes No L RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ONLY Water: 53. Enclosed............................................................................. Electric: Gas: Full ............... Sewer: 54. Number of bathrooms D MENTATION FOR THE ABOVE MUST B -TTACHED Partial""""""--..""'-......_.-- FORE A PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED. IV. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: Historic District? Yes_ No (If yes,please enclose documentation from Hist. Com.) Conservation Area? Yes_ No (If yes, please enclose Order of Conditions) Has Fire Prevention approved and stamped plans or applications? YesJoe/No_ Is property located in the S.R.A.district? YeS-IzNO_ Comply with Zoning? Yes- /No (If no,enclose Board of Appeal decision) Is lot grandfathered? Yes_ No (If yes,submit documentationAf no,submit Board of Appeal decision) If new construction,has the proper Routing Slip been enclosed? Yes_ No_ Is Architectural Access Board approval required? Yes_ No (If yes,submit documentation) Massachusetts State Contractor License # Salem License# D6 Home Improvement Contractor# 104 9L Homeowners Exempt form (if applicable) Yes_ No CONSTRUCTION TO BE COMMENCED WITHIN SIX (6)MONTHS OF ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT If an extension is necessary, please submit CONSTRUCTION IS TO BE COMPLETED BY: )// /Y3 in writing to the Inspector of Buildings. V. IDENTIFICATION - To be completed by all applicants Name Mailing address-Number,street,city,and state ZIP Code y Tel.No. 1. Owner or Ult/C d Lf Ali IS Lessee { 2. Eo ;cn� a .%r (tJf mac.., yy 60 ' Contractor Builder's License No. 3. Architect or7-1 114 4(J Engineer 1 hereby certify that the proposed work is authorized by the owner of record and that I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his authorized agent a we alfteeto Conform to all applicable laws of this jurisdiction. Signa I plica Address Appli tion ate Y� woo LG o t'O" DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE VI. VALIDATION Building n _ p� FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Permit number Building Use Group Permit issued 7 a 19 � Building v Fire Grading Permit Fee $ �/ v Live Loading Certificate of Occupancy $ Approved by: Occupancy Load Drain Tile $ Plan Review Fee $ f lCr i TITLE t NOTES AND Data•(For department use) 0- z 2 0 13 4P P v PERMIT TO BE MAILED TO: DATE MAILED: Construction to be started by: Completed by: VI ZONING PLAN EXAMINERS NOTES DISTRICT USE FRONT YARD SIDE YARD SIDE YARD REAR YARD NOTES SITE OR PLOT PLAN -For Applicant Use �i p , O N �, J> T6 o�.�l�Caaatzc`u�ap, b �w.a1.pp4 ' �,� ,raa�s 1lic112ei S. Dukakis lfetoo JCa� V J Govemor �� yttrvowa� — 1.!01 Kenaro Tsuuumt GOourv+.. �tr�aaoa « 02!08 Chairman 6171 -=-32W Charles J. Dineno Admmutrator MEM0RA `` DUM TO: All Building DepartmentswJatc ButWtng Inspectors FROM: Charles J. Dinerrd. Administrator DATE October 31. 1988 Arts nr 1997 $UB]E{:1. MGI. c40 SSJ Added flu r5F14, S9 nt the The alion.mentioned statute requires that debris resulting from Inc demolition. renovation. rehabllitaUnn or otner attention of a budding or structure be disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste dfapoll" facility as defined by MGL till. 5150A and that building permits or licenses are to indicate the loeauou of the faaliN at which the slid debits is to be disposed- THIS REQUIREMENT DOES NOT APPLY TO NEW CONSTRUCTION. In order to simplify the process and to provide uniformity. we are attaching a copy of a form which You an either reproduce and use as It is since the completed form will be attached to the office copy of buiWing permits or lio=3= or reproduce it on your letterhead. In ase of municipal.Commercial.industrial.or muiti•unit homing construalon.the contractor may not ktsow the dumnter subcontractor at the time of the building permit appliattaa In such asci. the attached am c[an dant an be used. Than tomplee taw is contained in the you should have NovenY mber pkuissue f cO tit known which will be mailed to You ill Iba wo =Jkm of Tairm, Ia��arfiug�tt� pubilc �prrivcrtr Devarlmrnt �Sudbinq :Daarimrnt One vaLem Orem 745-.)595 Z'zl. 390 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buddinas Zorunq Enforcement Officer In a®taanrs Wun Inc provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a mnauion of Budding Permit Number Is 1= Inc debris resulting from this work snail be ddbascd of In a properly urLnsca solid waste-dtspoul faetllry as defined by MGL c Ill. S 150A. The debris Will be disposed of in: e62 d0 tion at Houryl SigNturo at P :anti Ap sant c COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARrM[ENf OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS 600 WASHINGTON STREET games J Gar voeu BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02111 -once sstone / WORKERS�COMPINS/ATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT � �c. (Iicensec/perminee) with a principal place of business/residenceat: (City/Scum/Zip) do hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: f J I am an employer providing the following workers' compensation coverage for my employees working on this job. _ ,C Tit// - S���� 00 Insurance Company Policy Number [ ] I am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me. [ J I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation insurance policies: Name of Contraaor Insurance Company/Policy Number Name of Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number Name of Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number (] I am a homeowner performing all the work myself. NOTE: Please he aware that while homeowners who employ persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on a dwelling of not more than three units in which the homeowner also resides or on the grounds appurtenant thereto arc not generally considered to be employers under the Workers' Compensation Aa(GL C. 152,sea. 10)), application by a homeowner for a license or permit mcy evidence the legal seatus of an employ-r under the Workers' Compensation Act. I understand that a copy of this statement will be forwarded to the Department of Industrial Accidents' Office of Insurance for coverage verification and that failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties consisung of a fine of up to $1500.00 and/or imprisonment of up to one year and civil penalties in the form of a Stop Work Order and a fine of 5100.00 a day against me. Signed this day of /x/ /C 19 Y? /M 12, ZUL� Licensee/Permiaec Licensor/Permittor THE �I� �K���4�rrk `(ig?dtn Aweoluo XXXXR9 x)40CtDGW9(xxx LETTER 288 DERBY STREET. SALEM, MA. )�K;K (617))6AX-X'XMX 744-2771 Dater 6/11/82 %. . To Brian O'Keefe, President .Subject Sidewalk display Salem City Council 93 Washington Street Salem, MA. 01970 F Dear Mr. O'Keefe: I am writing to make formal request to have permission to .put plants and flowers outside my' w P flower shop on Derby Street. The sidewalk is wide enough so that pedestrian access would note impaired. am enclosing a copy of the required insurance certificate which would hold the city blameless in the event of a person tripping and filing suit.. Flower and plant displays beautify the neighborhood. I hope you will grant permission to this, practice. look forward to your reply. I i i, Sincerely, i Claire Garrett i I cc/ Mr. Mc Intosh cc/Mr. Furfaro I I—I P✓ lease reply ❑ No reply necessary . SIGNED FORM IBO-P Fvelloplo lrom Inc.,lownspnd Mass.Oln]0 u8 �Q�'�1 ����a 9 ,,,�o �EL���eh,�Ass' � � CeZ� OF SQ ti w� :. :, ^ � �.,. DATE:...------•---------------- APPEAL CASE NO----- -----_...-....__ CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: The Undersigned representsthat it he is xaYe the Ownerxof a certain parcel of land located at No...............2$.$--De.rby_-S.tre_et----------- --- ---- _------------.-------_-Street; Zoning District--....B-5-------- ; Section and said Parcel is affected by Aie--VA6b of the Salem Zoning By-Laws and Section .__....__ ..... of the Building Code of the City of Salem. r,--------- _ Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Building Inspector in accordance with Part 2, of the Building Code of the City of Salem. Briefly, the work is as follows: N/A The Application for Permit was denied by the Building Inspector for the following reasons: N/A The Undersigned hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Salem Zoning By-Laws and the Salem Building Code and order the Building Inspector to approve the application fee permit to build as filed, as the enforcement of said Zoning By-Laws and Building Code would involve practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship to the Undersigned and relief may be granted without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the Zoning By-Laws and Building Code for the following reasons: Petitioner's building and his business (manufacture of textile sewing machines) was located at same address since before zoning law enacted. Petitioner occupies second floor and has no use for first floor, thus he seeks a tenant. A potential tenant is a company which installs glass in automobiles. The B-5 District allows uses permitted as of right in a B-3 District which indicates that "automobile . . . service" is not allowed. The Petitioner suggests that the business of the prospective tenant is.not. automobile service as defined in the zoning ordinance, and thus is allowed. If it is considered automobile service, the allowance o,1�usiness would not be detrimental to the neighborhood which is almost wholly retail and service establishments . 3� 0 Date ...ApriL.3- -19-75................. . ('3 Pecitiover-.Duke-.Ma.chine..Co.....,..Inc,-----.__-:__. .,...:..- . Atty. Richard P. Farley 70 eWash�ington Street Address_-_2-BS_D.erby--.-.Street,_ Salem, Mass. S his13pplieahon mu97be filed at the City Clerk's Office with a check, for advertising in the amount of $--------------------------SSSS.---.., four (4) weeks prior to the meeting of the Board of Appeals. Check payable to The Evening News. No- -- - ----- PETITION TO BOARD OF APPEALS LOCATION No.----....-...--- Petitioner_ Duke_Machine Co. , Inc. Aderess 2.8.8...DerbY WP(Bt----- --- ----- .................. CONDITIONS .................... ------------------- ---------- -- ------- -------------- _­­­. ......... ----------- -------------------- ----- ------ -- - - - -- -------:------- -- ------ --------------------- ------- --------------- PETITION: APPROVED . . . . . ❑ DENIED . . . . . . F] ..................... _-----------------------------1 19------- DATE:..--- APPEAL CASE NO._..... _____..: - 2 ' CTI'Y OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: The Undersigned representsthat it hr is xixe the Ownerxof a certain parcel of )and located at No----- ---- ----28.8..Derby.Street.....__....._..--------_..- ---------- -------------.--..Street; Zoning District ..B75 Section and said Parcel is affected by Ai�_VA6b.. .._ of the Salem Zoning By-Laws and Section_... _ _ _..... of the Building Code of the City of Salem. Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Building Inspector in accordance with Part 2, of the Building Code of the City of Salem. Briefly, the work is as follows: N/A The Application for Permit was denied by the Building Inspector for the following reasons: N/A The Undersigned hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Salem Zoning By-Laws and the Salem Building Code and order the Building Inspector to approve the application fee permit to build as filed, as the enforcement of said Zoning By-Laws and Building Code would involve practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship to the Undersigned and relief may be granted without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the Zoning By-Laws and Building Code for the following reasons: Petitioner's building and his business (manufacture of textile sewing machines) was located at same address since before zoning law enacted. Petitioner occupies second floor and has no use for first floor, thus he seeks a tenant. A potential tenant is a company which installs glass in automobiles. The B-5 District allows uses permitted as of right in a B-3 District which indicates that "automobile . . . service is not allowed. _ The Petitioner suggests that the business of the prospective tenant is not automobile service as defined in the, zoning ordinance, and thus is allowed. If it is considered automobile service, the allowance of business would not he detrimental to the neighborhood which is almost wholly retail and service establishments . t ) i, � Date. . April 3 , 19.75.........._.. ..... Petition;r Duke..Machine. Co. ,_Inc. -- . Atty. Richard P. Parley IiY -'�_,t ^ � 1� '- -,1.t�2. president_ - 70 Washington Street Address 288 Dcrby.Stree t,_Salem, Mass . sa� rn , less . 01970 k us app ,cation must be filed at the City Clerk's Office with a check, for advcrtisinf; in the amount of 10 ... .... . I four (4) weeks prior to the meeting of the Boanl of Appeals. Check payable to The Evening News. s (Iitit of 6�ttlrm, magoar4usrtts �A i9 A98266DX9 (OffiXC, (Ing Bull April 14, 7.975 Map 35 Lot 260 ABUTTERS TO: (288 Derby St. ) Assessed 26-28 Liberty St. Assessed Oim er. : Dul,e Machine Co. 26 Liberty St. MAP LOT LOCATION ASSPSSPD ONNER MATTING ADDRESS 35 263 p,0 Liberty St. Philip A. 6, Doris Budrose 10 Greystone Rd. Marblehead Mass 35 262- 22 Liberty St. Salem Redevelopment Arthority 35 1.61' 24 Liberty St. Lewis H. & Charlotte Duke 15 Lafayette Place Salem, Mass 35 264- -Charter St. ( Cemetery) City of Salem 35 618 45 Charter St. Salem Redevelopment Authority 35 265 ' 53 Charter St. George d- Christine Xiarkos 53 Charter St. Salem, Mass 35 26655 Charter St. Salem Redevelopment Authority 35 259' 49-59 Central St. Central Realty Trust 10 Greystone Rd. Philip A. Budrose etai Tr. Marblehead, Mass h Richard P. Farley ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Telephone 745-3030 70 WASHINGTON STREET Residence 468-2197 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 April 16, 1975 City of Salem Building Inspector 5 Broad Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 In re: Petition for Variance by Duke Machine Co., Inc. Dear Sir: Please be advised that the Petition of a Variance dated April 3, 1975 filed with your office should be withdrawn without prejudice and no further work should be done by your office on this matter. I thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Yours truly,, Richard P. Farley Attorney for Duke Machine Co., Inc. RPE/dld cc: Duke Machine Co., Inc. 't City of Salem Sign Permit Application Worksheef 15-Aug-16 Bambolina AID 25 r� 288 Derby Street v Zoning(res/non-res) B5 Entrance Corridor(YIN) N Lot frontage na feet Building or tenant frontage 25 feet ,I #of businesses on site 2 Bldng dist from street center <100 feet Multiplier 1 Hu rn r :, maximum area permitted 25.00 sq ft total proposed sign area 24.75 sq It EXISTING sign 1 length 30.00 inches height 96.00 inches NEW sign 2 length 54.10 inches height 12.63 inches sign 3 length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches sign 4 length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches sign 5 length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches maximum area permitted •sq ft(per side) maximum#of signs permitted signs maximum height permitted it tall sign 1 proposed sign area 0.00 sq ft length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches proposed sign height 0.00 It(approx) sign 2 proposed sign area 0.00 sq ft length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches proposed sign height it Application meets standards set forth in the Salem Sign Ordinance Yes Recommend approval Yes Approved by DRB and SRA. Pk l L-t---o l Sf ^r t r Permit Number APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ERECT A SIGN a NOTE:BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE SIGN IS ERECTED Location, Ownership and Detail Must Be Correct,Complete, and Legible Salem,Massachusetts 7II��iL To the Building Inspector: // Date The undersigned hereby applies for a permit to /Erect, c Alter, o Repair a sign on the following described buildings: treet a �$• �erb SF. S_t T S rben Renewal Area o Entrance Corridor e o Historic District a None • S l ..t S1,4" Telephone s o�. V c. 3 1 goon v - 2 floor Address Zq� Utrb )t- 3 floor Telephone ( (T. 11}, 1 rq 4 floor E-mail j,r,. 6^„,b.�,,� r r How many businesses are in the building? If a corporate body,name Z f�[� Building linear feet Address dO Construction Su;Ys L, sZ O Applicant s Space(if mufti-tenant) ( linear feet Add1 7 Cs- t 'S.4 ProPerty 163 _ linear fast Telephone 7 _ _ _ E-mail CdAX )i�rN A_))ta Sign Owner o Sign Erector o Other. SI n1SI n2 o Surface SI 3 Mks o Suu rface Whight Angle to Building o Right Angle to Building o Right Angle to Building o Free Standing o Free Standing o Free Standing / o Awning a Portabe (A-frame) a Portable (A-Frame) o Portable(A-Frame) o OtLier(spily) o Other(specify) o Other(specify)_ _ SignM•aVe�teriaGls ii X, U rq Sign Materials - Sign Materials Sign Dimensions Sign Dimensions Sign Dimensions Sign Area r 7 f�y Sign Area , Sign Area T it 69 it soft Sign Height(g freestanding) Sign Height(ff free standing) Sign Height(H}ree standing) Estimated Cost of Net Work jign Type Ig To Be Removed? 7777 rkSurfaos q it o yes �oo Right Angle to Building _sq it oyes ono o Free Standing _sq It o yes o nopresentativeo Awnin q Ya Other specity) - sq it oyes ono Interri-al Review Planning&Community Developmem Department Historical Commission Approval Ll 7W-W &2)jb Building Inspector 9 Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem 120 Washington St,3rd Floor Salem,MA 01970(978)745-9595 x5641 Return card to Building Division for Certificate of occupancy - EE PAI No.:$o 8-16.899 PERMIT TO B FEE PAID: $0.00 DATE ISSUED: 8/17/2016 This certifies that CONCEPT SIGNS has permission to erect, alter, or demolish a building_ 288 DERBY.STREET Map/Lot: 350260.0 as follows: Signs SIGN PERMIT AS APPROVED FOR: BAMBOLINA Y4 Contractor Name: r DBA: \ ' Contractor License No: 8/17/2016 Building Official Date t This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance.The Building Official. may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months each upon written request. `1� , All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction-documents for which this permit has been granted. i All construction,alterations and changes of use of any:building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the ` work until the completion of the same. - The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. _ H I C M 'Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund'(as set forth in MGL c.1 42A). Restrictions: Building plans are to be available on site. All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER. .' , CrrrorsArE C PUBLIC PROPERTY ` DEPARTMENT aiaseersarosoauri "� Wwe t3D w snorer•s�w,swaw:.,�ot�ro tw:t?bN&M•Pme M7404" APPLICATION FOR THE REPAIR. REN0VAn0N CONcTgUCTION_ DEHOLIT M OR CHANGE OF USE OR OCCUPANCY, FOR ANY EXISTING STRUCTURE OR BUILDING 1.0 SITE INFORMATION Location Nan>K ?,c k;A % "A S �,&x r�2dd1 ----- property Address:- 019 7 J Property is loeabd In s;ConsMvation Ars@ Y/N Historic Dleb d YIN 1e OWNERSHIP INFORMATION 11 Owner of Land 5 C o kl e r j Name: S he wr > 1 t .vim i/t42) Address: �`d c� D e : 'n 5� A t5i �3 Telephone: - '] 41 3.0 COMPLETIQ THIS SECTION FOR WORK IN MUSMNQ BUILDINGS ONLY Addition Existing Renovation Number of Stories Renovated Change In Use Now Demolition Existing Approximate year of Area per floor (sf) Renovated construction or renovation of existing building New Brief Description of Proposed Work: e- Ilk Lj --- —- ---Mail Permit W. r -- What is the current use of the Building? Material of Building? It dwelling.how many unit? WIN"&mditng Confbrm to Law? Asbestos? Arch t as Name Address and PhtxM��oy ( 1 NAectwtids Nam u PJU� 3 X l Address and Phan* P %1-G..�r `✓!!- o �o � / C��))�2r HIC Regktratfon 0 Construction Supervises license 0 Esd matsd Cost S PenrA FN Calculation rm Peit Fee S 9f 1L �, Esdmated Cost X$7/111000 Ralden#W -- -- - ES*nWadCostX$411:1000Conxnerdal----_.--_. _ An AWMnai $5.00 in added as an Adrninletnitive charge. Make sun that all fields are Properly and legibly written to avoid delays In processing. The undersigned does hereby apply for a Building�P/emdt to build to the above stated spoc&atione. Signed under penalty of poury Date 2 ? of N s Certificate Number: B-15-251 Permit Number: B-15-251 Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem This is to Certify that the Sn.i.all-ke.ta I it B I u,i I Iding .................. located at Building Type 288 DERB Y STREE T in the Cit) of Salem Address Town/City Name IS HEREBY GRANTED A PERMANENT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY final ok R14-(;A7_7,_,4—7-7-,4- Rus TA r-[-R,-A--A,r-T C rROLIP This Permit is granted in conformity with the Statutes and Ordinances relating thereto, and expires Not 4PP#Cq'b/'e unless sooner suspended or revoked. Expiration Date Issued on: Monday, June 22, 2015 Commonwealth of Massachusetts _a _ . ��+ City of Salem a 120 Washington St,3rd Floor Salem,MA 01970(978)745-9595 x5641 Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy Permit No. B-15-251 PERMIT TO BUILD FEE PAID: $7,240.00 DATE ISSUED: 4/7/2015 This certifies that IRISHEA TRUST, LLC has permission to erect, alter, or demolish a building_ -288 DERBY STREET- Map/Lot: 350260-0 as follows: Renovation TENANT FIT UP OF 2700 SF, FIRST-FLOOR RESTAURANT TENANCY (pending receipt of specs on stove) Contractor Name: Richard Griffin/Architect e DBA: Contractor License No: 7814 4/7/2015 Building f . Date a �4. This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance.The Building Official may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months each upon written request. r � All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. i t � it All construction,alterations and changes of use of any:.building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. I I The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officialsare provided on this permit. HIC#: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund'(as set forth in MGL c.142A). � f j ; Restrictions: 7 Building plans are to be available on site. All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER. Commonwealth of Massachusetts f 3 ` Y City of Salem ��. 120 Washington St,3rd Floor Salem,MA 01970(978)745-9595 x5641 NF D Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy lug Structure XV CITY OF SALEM BUILDING PERMIT Excavation PERMIT TO BE POSTED IN THE WINDOW Footing INSPECTION RECORD A' Foundation Framing _ % I l- Mechanical Insulation INSPECTION: BY DATE Chimney/Smoke Ch ber Final I s UfrPlumbbi/n^g/lovas JIM 4L 4 1AA Rough: Plumbing O//I 'f-I_(J-101 0, . Rough:Gas '! Finalla Electrical Service Rougho(� 'jeRti++.i Final / Fire partment Prelimin Final 1 Health Department Preliminary Final 0 Field Report 120 Washington Street Salem,MA Report Date: 11/18/14 Field Report Number: 04 Project Owner:Peabody Block LLC Est.%of Completion: Conformance with Schedule: Report by: Present: Name Company Contact Phone&Fax/Email Jerry Wilson(JW) KDI 617-591-8682 x203/jwilsonQutkecasfcom Jim Gagnon(JG) RCG 617-625-8315 x701 /ieaenoa�d,:rce-Ilccom DATE: 11/18/14 TIME:6:00 um WEATHER: N/A TEMPERATURE RANGE: 35°F PRESENT AT SITE: 1.1 Owners representative WORK IN PROGRESS: 1.2 75%of the new concrete slab has been placed 1.3 Majority of the firestopping around pipes and cable bundles in the garage has been completed 1.4 ceiling has been removed in the corridor to help identify the various penetrations that need to be addressed with the frrestopping—frrestopping work has not started 1.5 HVAC duct for the garage ventilation system is approximately 50%complete 1.6 Sump pump has been installed 1.7 Sub slab piping is installed 1.8 Gas/oil separator work has not started NOTES/DIRECTIVES: 1.9 Reviewed location of exhaust louver in the wall. The contractor has uncovered an existing steel column behind the drywall.JW to look into providing a sketch to review with the engineer, contractor and building inspector. ITEMS TO VERIFY: Any product material provided is for reference only and does not relieve the contractor from providing shop drawings for the actual materials being provided and workmanship in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract and State Building Code standards. Discussions during this meeting have been recorded as understood by this writer. If there are any omissions or corrections,please contact the writer. Unless notified to the contrary within ten days of receipt,these notes become the official record of this meeting. Attachments: Distribution to:all attendees Building Inspector Project File Owner Khalsa Design,Inc. Page 1 of 3 Field Report 120 Washington Street Salem, NIA I. A Fig. sub slab piping and(sump pump in background) Fig.2—ceiling removed in corridor Any product material provided is for reference only and does not relieve the contractor from providing shop drawings for the actual materials being provided and workmanship in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract and state Building Code standards, Discussions during this meeting have been recorded as understood by this writer. If there are any omissions or corrections,please contact the writer. Unless notified to the contrary within ten days of receipt,these notes become the official record of this meeting. Attachments Distribution to:all attendees,Building Inspector,Project File,Owner Khribut Design,Inc. Page 2 of 3 Field Report 120 Washington Street Salem, MA Fig.3—sub slab piping �a yi 4 p �1�{y1:k 19I x'dib, f� Ewz h ftr tll:, n d.t,y i, i3 Fig.4—garage vent and dueling Any product material provided is for reference only and does not relieve the contractor from providing shop drawings for the actual materials being provided and workmanship in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract and State Building Code standards. Discussions during this meeting have been recorded as understood by this writer. If there are any omissions or corrections,please contact the writer. Unless notified to the contrary within ten days of receipt,these notes become the official record of this meeting. Attachments: Distribution to:all attendees Building Inspector Project File Owner Khalsa Design,Inc. page 3 of 3 nan gEE m m F9 F9 F9 F9 z zM m O M D cl) r U D :232 yL ----------- W C v � -I m i' I A o 0 m h +i f- F +i +i _ w = i O m h +i m i +i C n i m m c ' =z M ®° x �'-� 4'-0111 i l MIN. --- --- x I I 3,0„x6,8„ --- � m Zo *m z�00 �) *O MZ m Zm w ZX - 0 F -i D N M 1 00 D M n ZT 13 13i n - r 00 = 0 -D D Z 0 o' 1 RESTAURANT LAYOUT for PROJECT RICHARD W. GRIFFIN NUMBER: 13-56 z Tim Haigh REGISTERED ARCHITECT O DATE: 2/17/15 37 TURNER STREET SALEM, MA 01970 978-740-9979 288 Derby Street, Salem, MA 01970-3634 SCALE: 1/8” = 1'-O" ©ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Final Construction Control Document To be submitted at completion of construction by a Registered Design Professional a for work per the 8u edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, Section 107 Project Title: Restaurant Tenant Fit Up Date: June 22,2015 Permit No. Property Address: 288 Derby Street, Salem. MA 01970 Project: Check(x)one or both as applicable: New construction X Existing Construction Project description: Tenant Improvements for the Conversion to Restaurant(Assembly A2) use of an existing 2700 square foot area of the ground floor of 288 Derby Street per the drawings submitted to the Salem Building Department. I, Richard Griffin, MA Registration Number: 7814 Expiration date: 8-31-15 , am a registered design professional, and I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concerning: X Architectural Structural Mechanical Fire Protection Electrical Other: Describe for the above named project. 1, or my designee, have performed the necessary professional services and was present at the construction site on a regular and periodic basis. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief the work proceeded in accordance with the requirements of 780 CMR and the design documents approved as part of the building permit and that I or my designee: 1. Have reviewed, for conformance to this code and the design concept, shop drawings, samples and other submittals by the contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Have performed the duties for registered design professionals in 780 CMR Chapter 17, as applicable. 3. Have been present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine if the work was performed in a manner consistent with the construction document's and this code. Nothing in this document relieves the contractor of its responsibility regarding the provisions of 780 CMR 107. 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Restrtclions: Asper Fire Prevention Regulations,subject to submission-of F.P.A.approved plan to Building Inspector for permit. Occupants Name: Address: ajo Installer: SignatureQf applicant ,�„ry„ Date issued: �7 t ladmu( � i Date of expiration Tet.Number Form#81C ® City of Salem JJJ Fire Department-Fire Prpvention Division 29 Fort Avenue Salem,Ma 0:1970 978-745-7777 Fax 978-745-9404 Fee Paid $50..00 Date PERMIT in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 148,G.L.as provided in Sec. l0A this permit is granted to Installer's Name /-Y-1 A E'/]'1 aUAQA1 to install a HOOD&DUCT system,in compliance with specifitatibns set forth to NFPA Standard#96 and Massachusetts State Building Code and hased'on approved plans. Restriettons: As per Fio Rr en regulations,subject to ubmission of FPD approved plans to Building Inspector for permit at(address) . AdA- Signature of official granting permit This permit will expire Title THIS PERMIT MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED UPON THE.PREMISES Form#81C 112/03 ) i City ol,Salem Fire boppt,vaMt-Fire Prevention Division lk"Fort Avenue e. Salem,Ma 01970 978-745-7777 Fax 979-745-9404 Fee Paid $50.00 Date_ Z lid PF"IT In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 148�,,G.L. ass provided in Sec. l0A this permit is granted to Installer's Name /—T`� Q.� {,t'[•1/t7t' o1A�f 7'LA to install a HOOD &DUCT system, in compliance with specie actions set forth in NEPA Standard #96 and Massachusetts State Building Code and based on approved plans. 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IT IS-0F UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN .BE INSTALLED ONLY 1N ACCORDANCE .. WITH THESE INSTRU.CTIONS." "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" Dicta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 1 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia Tel/Pe i'1O/1C1 coo oc oQ.Daaltn 1 V n -n7%%71ArAq7.Gmmii-infnr@arnMnfnrni it .Wain-wane ariintnfnmi it l ACUNTO MARIO NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFORNI.IT - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS "Please read this entire manual before you install the oven. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death'." "When this oven is not properly installed, a fire may result.!To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions." Note: Main Nameplate is located on the right side of the front. See below drawing of the plate. ■ Minimum clearance of the oven to combustibles materials: top 18 in, sides and back 0 in. • Maintain required air space clearance between oven and combustible enclosure. DO NOT fill required air space with insulation or other materials. • This cooking equipment is to be provided with an exhaust hood tested for compliance with the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96, or with the. requirements in the Standard for Exhaust Hoods for Commercial Cooking Equipment UL710 or be connected to a UL Listed Factory. • Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NPFA 96. ■ DO NOT overfire, when flame spills out of the oven,iyou are overfiring. ■ To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect oven ,twice monthly and clean when necessary. • Install and use only in accordance with the installation and operating instructions. • Contact local building official or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. ■ For use with solid wood fuel only. • DO NOT close the oven door while a fire is in the oven. ■ DO NOT remove or cover this label. ■ "Non-Combustible flooring must extend out at least 36" from oven opening and at least 30 to each side of the opening" Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi protessionali per pizzerie 2 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia Dom:ACUNTO MAR[O NAPOLI W W W.ACIINTOFORNI.IT • "Do not use grate or elevate fire Build wood fire directly on hearth" Contact local building or fire officials concerning any installation restrictions or need for inspection of the oven installation. • To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect the oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. • Install and use only in accordance to the installation'and operating instructions. The installation of the oven is quite simple thanks to a smart and safe system related to the legs that can be shifted up and down into the oven and'stopped at the desired high. Once the oven is positioned at its final place, the following procedure shall be followed: 1) Lift up the oven oust 4-5 in —10 cm) very slowly and in a secure manner using a pallet jack. 2) Remove the "Stop pin"from each of the four legs and let the legs shifting down 3) Put again the pins into the highest hole available on,the legs and insert the lock into each stop pin. 4) Lift down the pallet jack and insert an additional shire 5) Repeat the steps 1-2-3 till the oven reaches the desired high. (Note: The suggested high is such as having the hob at approximately 47 in (-120 cm) 6) Use some silicon gel to attach the two marble shelves 7) Connect the chimney 8) Build the plant exhaust smoke according to the proper technical and legal recommendations. u I Picture 1: Lifting-up the oven Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni proressionali per pizzeria 3 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia 111 A .n100910nCOl.C—,;l L.f../nl e..mNMmi N _1n1n1..un.nu nnunfninm N %ACUNTO MMO NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFORNI.IT .!f { l d i E ^V ) t Picture 2: Example of a real installation(lett)and picture of the legs with holes and "Pin stop" Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni profes ionali per pizzeria 4 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia r_ur•_... .n,...,.. e,.,.,.o..o n_-..._ .II . .n-.....-i.onoo-. r__.,.._a_a__.._._(_._... 1e1-1........_n.._...<.....::. Af h ACUNTO MARIO NAPOLI .............----------.--.._..--- __-._....-- WW..ACUNTOFORNI.IT - VENTING INSTRUCTION' This cooking equipment shall be vented in accordance with requirements of Standard for . Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. - a min. 18 inch clearance from combustible material . around the chimney shall be maintained. - The flue collar at the oven top shall be connect to LIL Listed Factory Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NFPA 96. The collar must be locked with at least four self-tapping screws locking metal band to a 10 inches standard size chimney. Picture 3: Smoke output Picture 4:Air circulation into the oven and example of typical chimney installation schemes Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi prolessionali per pizzerie 5 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141 Napoli,Italia T.I/P.—AVO AA1 900 OA OQ-0..Ru I%/A -n9g471AMg7-r—il-info GAnnuMnin.ni iF -Weh•umnu oruMM—i it Ok- ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI ...._..._ ----_ ........._._ ....._....__.... WWW.ACUNTOFOKN[.IT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS NORMAL OPERATION: - "Use Solid Wood Fuel Only." - CAUTION: never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel; kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or 'freshen up' a fire in this oven.;keep all such liquids well away from the oven when in use. - Do not elevate the fire. Build the fire directly on the hearth - Pizza oven is design for cooking pizzas at temperature around 400°C - Do not use products not specified for use with this oven. FIRST WARM-UP PROCEDURE Once the oven is installed in its final position, then proceed as follows: 1) First day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at low level (200-250 °C) for 2-3 hours, then switch off and let's the oven getting cold again. 2) Second day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at medium level (250-300 °C) for 2-3 hours, then switch off and let's the oven getting cold again. 3) 3rd-5"' day: Repeat the above procedures for the next days till the oven is completely dry. As matter of fact, the oven is produced with some materials which are also mixed with water and some water remains into the oven and needs to evaporate during the warm-up procedure so to make the oven completely dry. During the warm-up procedure, the oven external surface will be a bit wet and also some drops could appear on the bottom. This is very normal and will finish after the water is completely evaporated and the oven will then get completely dry forever. The duration of this phenomenon is variable depending on the model and time the oven is warmed day-by-day, however, it will take an average of 5-7 days. 4) Last day: when the oven is completely dry (according to the previous step), the oven is ready for normal operating conditions and the temperature can reach the 400-500 °C. 5) Ready for regular use: From this moment on the oven is ready for regular use at operating temperature and also (at this point) eventual finishing (i.e. tiles, marble shelves,..) can be put on the oven. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionafi per piuerie 6 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia r_,._... .�....�. ..�..,.,.., .._­_ n. A ...-...o-.­­ v__,..-._.a.......o...-::. wAl-1................F,...,... ACUNTO MARIO NAPOLI ............... ------._.. --------- W W W.ACUNTOF0RN1J7 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS - Do not use metal brush to clean bedplate, and do not strike same surface with pizza tools. - Do not use water to clean the bedplate. - "Disposal of ashes—Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a rion-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. When the ashes are disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled." - "Creosote — Formation and need for removal. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours that combine with expelled;moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in a relatively cool oven flue and exhaust hood of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining and exhaust hood. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reducei risk of fire." - The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce risk of fire. Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi prolassionali per piuerie 7Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia r ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI W W W.ACONTOFORN[.IT CONSTRUCTION PROCESS OVERVIEW The pizza oven type "CLASSICO" is a wood-burning handcrafted pizza oven produced by our company. It is made by a core structure of steel metal and then covered as follows: - The internal room in completely covered by refractory material such as clay stones for the hob where the pizza is placed and cooked and refractory bricks for the dome. - The external part (outside the core structure) is made with insulation material composed by a mixture of soft clay and cement. We confirm that the CLASSICO ovens are handmade and built according to the Neapolitan craftsman tradition. A brief description of the process and specifications are provided as follows: Stacie 1 As a first step, a metal steel core structure is build using steel and soldering the different parts with a standard common solder. t < v n YN�Xtl li , a iIV III Picture 5: Metal core structure Stage 2 Once the structure is ready, the base is filled by clay material mixed with cement (such layer is approximately 30 cm high). On this base, the hob is put on. The hob (the surface on top of which the pizza will be cooked) is made by typical clay material. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni pro%ssionali per pizzerie S Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia f ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI W W WACUNTOFORNI.1T tl i x Picture 6: Expanded'Clay meshed with cement Picture 7: Hob and first circle bricks positioning' Stage 3 Being the hob and the first line of bricks stable, the dome;is built using a proper shape to support all the bricks during the positioning. The bricks are fixed with cement. I II ryq Picture 8: Dome during construction(left)and finished(right) Stage 4 Once the dome is ready and stable, also the external part,is filled with clay material mixed with cement till oven final shape is reached. On top of that, the final layer is made by cement mixed by plaster material to fine tune the shape of the oven Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzeria 9 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia ACUNrO MMO NAPOLI WWW.ACONTOFORNI.IT Picture 9: Filling with insulation Picture 10:final resulttiefors'painting material(Expanded Clay and cement) tnsulation material (mix;,clay,cement). : V tds; F Hob' Picture 11: Scheme of main components Ditto Mario Acunto-Fomi prolessionali per pi=erie 10 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia' ACUNTO MMUO ■ NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFORN I,IT Stage 5 Finally the oven is painted and packed for shipment. Picture 12i Final product aihite paiitted i res '• I ;. , t i PictLie 13: Shipment of 6he packed oven Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni pro%ssionali per pizzeria i 1 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia ..n_ .nn nn. .nn nn nn n_-...- ,„ n ,n-inn-r�CnCn-i C�..:I.:..i..11nn..n\nin.nl i1 _\NnL, un.nu nniinlninmi it ACUNTO MMO NAPOLI .............._............._..__—._.—----------------------...... WWW.ACUN TO TORN I.IT DIMENSIONS AND OPTIONAL SHAPES The CLASSICO oven is available in five different sizes and three different shapes. Please see the below table for a summary: ,'W' a e)ter d rte) i ie f►�9) �. . Standard 125 133 20 82 115 1200 CLASSICO 2 Vulcano 90 125 133 20 82 115 1300 Vulcan Extra 140 148 20 92 130 1400 Standard 140 148 25 92 130 1600 CLASSICO 3 Vulcano 105 140 148 25 92 130 1700 Vulcano Extra 155 163 25 106 150 1800 Standard 160 168 25 106 150 1900 CLASSICO 5 Vulcano 120 160 168 25 106 150 2000 Vulcano Extra 175 183 25 113 160 2100 Standard 170 178 25 113 160 2300 CLASSICO 7 Vulcano 130 170 178 25 113 160 2400 Vulcano Extra 185 193 25 122 172 2500 Standard 185 193 25 122 172 2700 CLASSICO 10 Vulcano 140 185 193 1 25 122 172 2800 Vulcano Extra 200 208 25 135 1 190 2900 i Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni prolessionali per pizzede )2 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia N'% ACUNTO MMO . NAPOLI WW W..CUNTOFn0.N1.1'f E#ernal diamllter Internal Dlemeter i r7b I I. Picture 14: Horizontal section of the oven .d" 40 cm 66 cm 165 cm 60'am / 60 cm \ 44 cm 35 crli . MEm 35.m •I -F $5'cm it 1 852m tI tI } }}I 1+. 11 86 Cm Il �Il esrm Shape: "Standard" (default) Shape: "Vulcano"(optional) Shape: "Vulcano Extra" (optional) Picture 15: Design of the oven vs.three optional shapes A^ ACUNTO M WO NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOf0ANI.IT We than you again for choosing our product and remain at your disposal for any further information not clearly mentioned into this manual. Sincerely yours, Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professionali per pizzeria 14 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,50141,Napoli,Italia Model TLC Installation Instructions General Instructions & Owner's Maintenance Guide Sizes 10", 12" and 14" PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE PROCEEDING Use only Hart & Cooley, Inc. listed components and accessories. Do not use pipe by itself or attempt to © WARNING fabricate your own support or accessories. Failure to followthese Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR DEATH. If CAUTION: IF YOU ARE BURNING COAL you are unsure of Installation requirements,call the phone Some types of coal in certain designs of stoves may, in number listed on the back of these instructions. rare instances, cause corrosion of the inner parts of the Model TLC chimney system. Inspect and clean your pipe and the spaces around supports must not be filled chimney frequently to keep it free of coal, ash and with any type of insulation. In attics with blown-in or soot deposits. Also, see SIZES AND APPLICATIONS batt insulation, the chimney must either be fully enclosed, section. If damage to the flue is observed, contact or an attic insulation shield must be used to create and Hart& Cooley, Inc. Customer Service (800.433.6341) maintain the proper minimum airspace. with a description of your chimney problem. The Model TLC chimney system is not recommended if you Sizes and Applications are burning ocean driftwood. The salt in this wood may The instructions apply to sizes 10", 12" and 14". All three cause product failure. sizes comply fully with the requirements of UL Standard 103 (non-HT). Chimneys installed in accordance Minimum Clearance with these instructions will comply with national safety Where installed within buildings, the Model TLC chimney standards, such as NFPA 31, 54 and 211. These Model system may be fully enclosed at 2 inches minimum TLC chimney systems are designed for gravity venting AIRSPACE clearance to combustibles, including framing only (natural draft). They are usable on any appliance lumber, drywall, plaster, plywood and other building having a power burner(such as oil furnace), if that materials classed as combustible. For support framing, appliance operates with neutral or negative draft at its see table on back page. outlet. Appliances that may cause positive pressure in the chimney should not use Model TLC. Model TLC Airspace Only chimney systems are ideal for venting gas (natural and The minimum clearance to Model TLC chimney system LP), #2 oil, and open front wood-burning appliances pipe means AIRSPACE ONLY. The 2-inch clearance to (without air control). SPECIAL WARNING ON CELLULOSE INSULATION Cellulose insulation in direct contact with a hot chimney can ignite and smolder,and can set fire to ordinary wood framing materials. The AIRSPACE ONLY precaution applies to all blown-in or loose fill insulations,but is especially applicable to cellulose insulation,which may be made from old news- papers or other cellulose materials. The attic insulation shield or a suitable enclosure with appropriate frestops must be used to keep all insulation the proper distance away from the chimney. WARNING: A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIRSPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CHIMNEY BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Hart & Cooley, Inc. 1 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Detail Instruction Sheets Round Top — Details for the installation of all chimney parts must be observed by referring to other instructions as follows. chimney Pipe Ceiling Supports*, Connectors.....................................S-1 Attic Insulation Shields*................................................S-2 Storm Corr Round Top*, Flashing, Spark Arrester ........................S-3 Roof Support*, Anchor Plate*.......................................S-4 Insulated Tee*, Wall Support*......................................S-5 Insulated Elbow*, Interior Resupport*..........................S-5 Looking Bend— Firestop/Joist Shield* .................................................S-7 —chimney pipe *If you are installing any of these parts in packages marked*, you should receive the proper instructions in the package. You may also request a complete set of Attic Insulation Shield instructions from your dealer. This sheet of general instructions is furnished with all UL-listed chimney supports. It covers important safety precautions in the FirestoplJoist Shield— Opening Framed On installation, operation and maintenance of your appliance Al Four sides and chimney. Anyone installing a chimney should review this sheet, as well as those furnished with the other parts of the chimney system. Hart tong Band & Cooley, Inc. Model TLC chimney JENiMC USTBE parts are LISTED and produced under the Factory Inspection and Follow-Up —Chimney Pipe program of Underwriters' Laboratories, ® C Calling support Inc. carry the LISTING MARK illustrated here. —Rov dTop Stovepipe Adapter— Storm Color— /Flashing . Figure 1 Vertical Chimney through One-Story and Attic Interior Resupport Ful Enclosure or Alric Attic JANGLE41r .1Iravlationshiew \Flresl pfJdet Shield aelowFrambg Mardrrwm hrdhred LengM: gr unleee n=pporled at Support 4g•intervals PlateSupport Enclosrae, Brace lnbnumAFSpaceClearancelbow Support Pad L_J Figure2 Wall Support for � Ceilrgsuppod 10"and 14"Chimneys Figure 3 Thirty-Degree Offset with Enclosure at 2"Clearance (maximum of two separate offsets per system) 2 Hart & Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual WHEN INSTALLING YOUR CHIMNEY AND WOOD- BURNING STOVE OR FIREPLACE SYSTEM, IFT REMEMBER . . .SAFETY FIRST You may well have a basic knowledge of carpentry and the use of hand tools. However, it is important that youalso review the rules of safety on the following pages. If2FrFTyou have any doubt about your ability to complete your installation in a workmanlike manner, you should arrange for a professional installation. Rules for Safety During Installation 1. Read all installation sheets. Look for them in the cartons, or ask your dealer for a complete set or download from www.hartandcooley.com. Keep the instructions handy and save them for future reference. Figure 4 Rules for Chimney Height above the Roof 2. Check your local building or fire code for all requirements affecting the fuel-burning appliance and its chimney. Choosing Your Heating Appliance 3. Obtain a building permit for both the appliance and There are three important rules for selecting a WOOD- the chimney. Contact local building or fire officials BURNING stove, fireplace or heater. about restrictions and installation inspection in your FIRST: Look for a label or nameplate attached to the area. appliance that bears the mark or name of a well-known 4. Be very careful around electrical wiring, and be sure safety testing organization (such as Underwriters' it is secured at least 2 inches away from any part Laboratories, Inc. or Intertek Testing Services) or of the chimney. If wiring must be relocated, hire a laboratory. professional electrician. SECOND: Don't buy an appliance bigger than necessary. 5. Be sure that ladders are in good condition, and THIRD: Look or ask for complete installation, operating always rest on a firm level surface. and maintenance instructions for the appliance. If you 6. Wear cut-resistant gloves when handling sheet metal can't get these, buy one that gives you all these very parts with sharp edges. important details. 7. Be sure that electrically powered tools are properly grounded. Appliance Safety Be sure to follow all details of the instructions for your Chimney Height and Size solid-fuel-burning appliance. You should give preference These instructions contain a "Selector Chart" so you to the purchase of an appliance that either has a label can pick the exact combination of length increments. or includes detailed instructions showing all required A chimney for one or more gas appliances must conform clearances to floor and walls. If necessary, these to size and height recommendations in the National Fuel clearances may be reduced by use of a tested and Gas Code (NFPA 54). Heights above the roof as given in "Listed" (by UL, for example) protection system, or by one the next paragraph are minimum; greater heights may be of the methods described in NFPA Standard 211. needed for reasons given. When protecting walls or ceilings from the heat of a Before beginning installation of the chimney, be sure that connector, be sure to leave at least 1 inch of ventilated the selected size is adequate for the appliance, and the airspace between the protection material and combustible selected height of the chimney round top termination is construction. It is ineffective and possibly dangerous to high enough to conform to building code requirements. apply ordinary brick, or any similar dense material, directly Chimneys are required to extend at least 3 feet above to a wood-framed wall for the purpose of reducing safe clearances. the highest point where they pass through the roof of a building, and at least two feet higher than any For the chimney connector, the appliance instructions portion of a building within 10 feet. (National Fire take precedence over the 18-inch clearance shown in Protection Association Standards Nos. 31, 54, and 211). these instructions (or in building codes). The 18-inch See Figure 4. minimum clearance dimension applies only if there is no other information for the connector. Hart & Cooley, Inc. 3 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Each Solid-Fuel Appliance should have its Because of thermal expansion problems, only one of own Chimney these support methods should be used for a vertical installation. For example, do not use both a ceiling Open-front, freestanding or built-in fireplaces may need support and a roof support for the same chimney. all the draft produced by a minimum height of chimney. Interconnecting them or their chimney with another appliance may be prohibited by their instructions and may Observe Clearance to Combustible Material cause smoking problems. and Slope for Connector or Smoke Pipe Never connect a gas-burning appliance into a chimney The connector or smoke pipe is the sheet metal pipe for any wood-burning stove, heater or fireplace. This is between the appliance and the chimney. Different extremely dangerous, because a chimney blocked with types of fuels and appliances have different connector creosote (or anything else) may cause the connected gas clearances to combustible walls and ceilings. These appliance to produce poisonous carbon monoxide. clearances will be shown in the appliance instructions. For these and other reasons, don't ever interconnect your Whatever clearances and connector arrangements are solid-fuel appliance with anything else, not even another shown in the appliance instructions must be followed solid-fuel appliance. There are simply too many things rather than the arbitrary 18-inch dimension. This is that can go wrong if you do. important if tests have shown that more than 18 inches clearance is necessary, or if the location of the stove or General Installation Instructions heater necessitates more clearance. See Figure 5. A correct, easily maintained chimney installation has five Combustible materials include such things as framing important parts, lumber, plywood, drywall (sheet rock, plaster board, lath and plaster, gypsum board), as well as furniture and 1. Proper support, both vertical and lateral, with access curtains. Building insulation of any kind, including batts, for inspection and maintenance. foams, boards and especially loose fill cellulose fiber, 2. Adequate clearance to combustible materials for must also be kept away from the chimney in the same single-wall connector or smoke pipe. manner as combustible materials. 3. AIRSPACE clearance of 2 inches for insulated chimney parts. use Locking Minimum 4. All vertical intermediate ceiling or floor penetrations Bands at every clearance Joint 2- completely framed and firestopped with specified chimney parts. 5. All connector and chimney joints completely secured against unlocking with three screws or with locking EConnector bands. Ggkgisupport ForK Stovepipe NO Proper Supportu.a naapter Vertical chimneys may be supported in these ways. ----1. Ceiling support with all chimney stacked above. r�Ginn,e.I See sheet S-1. (or smoke pipe) 18 2. Roof support, with one or more lengths suspended Drip M Cep on Cleanout The NOTE: The WrVosecde6norelae isbshwvN ftIB4Mdearerce SNOT PLYto below and with total height limits, depending on d» einea«amen�asu„a ,nnsu,�n�s wdyen svae a factors such as roof pitch and height. See sheet S-4. °" eAtln"e P�"eu`�e tl VB"" a� �"e00891rea s ane. 3. Appliance support, with the Model TLC chimney Figure 5 Connector Clearances system starting at the appliance outlet. This is permissible if this method is shown in the appliance Passing a bare smoke pipe or connector of a wood- instructions, or with masonry fireplaces. burning appliance through a combustible stud wall is 4. Wall support with insulated tee. See Sheet S-5. not recommended, as the entire inside of the wall must 5. Proper lateral support is also necessary and may be be cut away to get 18-inch clearance (usually at least a provided by wall bands, firestops, roof braces and/ 40-inch circle). Wherever possible, locate the Model TLC or all the supports listed above. Maximum spacing chimney to avoid penetrating a wall with a single-wall between components providing lateral support is 8 connector. Besides following the appliance instructions feet. See sheets S-2, S-3, and S-5. for connectors, other rules for solid-fuel appliance connectors are: 4 Hart & Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual 1. Never enclose vertical single-wall pipe, even at an Clearances for Model TLC Chimney System 18-inch clearance. Insulated Pipe 2. Never run it through ceilings or floors, or windows. 3. Don't use single-wall pipe outdoors. All insulated Model TLC gas-carrying chimney parts are marked with important safety information 4. Always secure all single-wall pipe joints with at least confirming minimum airspace clearance to 3 screws. combustibles. This minimum airspace clearance to combustibles is important in order to keep 5. Obtain proper attachment parts for the appliance combustible materials from overheating and end and for the entry to the chimney. See the Model creating a fire hazard. Never fill required airspace TLC Chimney Systems catalog for the proper size with insulation or even noncombustible material, stovepipe adapter. since such actions could cause overheating. If you are uncertain about a particular installation, contact 6. Locate and support the connector to avoid accidental Hart & Cooley, Inc. at the number referenced at the contact or damage. end of these instructions. 7. Caps or plugs for tees should be secured against Such parts as firestops and ceiling supports are intended falling out and designed so they can't leak creosote to be attached directly to the framing or to ceiling, or or rain. floors. These auxiliaries, which are in contact with wood 8. Heavyweight, single-wall pipe lasts longer. Use 24 or other combustibles, are designed and tested to assure gauge if possible, that they do not overheat at points of contact. 9. Porcelain enamel is the best high-temperature The instruction sheets for individual parts and the table protective finish, but requires careful handling and on the back page give proper framing dimensions, which may be difficult to assemble securely, except in a in turn define the proper clearance. Wherever these vertical position, and could produce noxious odors if instructions illustrate the use of a required spacer or overheated. firestop, the purpose of the part is to maintain and assure the proper clearance. 10. Galvanized steel pipe is no better than plain black or painted steel, because the galvanized zinc coating is Remember that the most important clearance require- ineffective once it has been overheated. ment is that it must be AIRSPACE. 11. Operating the stove, heater or fireplace when ENCLOSURE: Interior or exterior residential chimneys the connector is red hot is very dangerous. This should be enclosed where they extend through closets, indicates overfiring or a chimney fire. Stop storage areas, or habitable spaces where the surface firing, close the dampers, let things cool off, and of the chimney could be contacted by persons or keep watching for problems on nearby walls and combustible materials. The space between the enclosure furnishings. and chimney should be at least the required 2-inch I minimum airspace clearance to combustibles. (SEE 12. The slope of the horizontal portion of a connector SHEET S-2 FOR PROPER USE OF FIRESTOPS IN AN of% inch per foot is sometimes a building code ENCLOSURE). Enclosures may be built of ordinary requirement. This slope will have little effect on drywall or plywood at the required minimum of 2 INCHES safety or appliance operation. If the connector is AIRSPACE CLEARANCE. While properly installed vertical, it should be installed with the crimped end firestops or supports help maintain the necessary down. If it can be sloped between the stove and clearances to combustibles at ceilings or joist areas, chimney, use 45-degree, one-piece, leakproof elbows there are no special parts to maintain clearance to inside (such as the corrugated type), and try to maintain surfaces of walls or enclosures; therefore, the builder sufficient slope so that any condensate liquid runs and the chimney installer should take all necessary back toward the appliance. To keep liquids from precautions to assure that this 2-inch minimum clearance coming out connector joints, the small (or crimped) or more is maintained. end should always be down or toward the stove or fireplace. Hart & Cooley, Inc. 5 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions In unoccupied attics, it is very important to be sure that FIRESTOPPING (See also Sheet S-2) blown-in or other insulation does not come in contact A firestop is any part of the building structure that with the chimney. A full enclosure built in the attic should prevents the spread of a fire or circulation of air. Where a extend to the roof; however, it need only be finished well Model TLC Chimney System is enclosed and framed at enough to keep insulation and stored furnishings away 2-inch clearance, a firestop/joist shield is the proper from the chimney. If a full enclosure is not built, an attic firestop to use at every floor. insulation shield MUST be used. See Figure 6. If the enclosure or space around the chimney is larger than usual, or irregular in shape, attach galvanized metal ShInsulation plates 28-gauge or heavier all around the edges of the Attic _r _______ firestop/joist shield as necessary. These should be wide enough so that when installed the gap is closed to E vertical air circulation around the chimney, and the pipe is 3 �3 Maxtimmn securely spaced and centered. L YY HeWhInsulatlon 10 For firesto in to be full effective, all ceiling and floor Neil Flanges `� y3 He�M 10" PP 9 Y 9 To Framing 3 Above Framing penetrations should be fully framed and closed on all four 61 vertical sides. This framing helps delay horizontal spread of fire and controls unnecessary horizontal air leakage through intermediate floors. E3 E3 �� E� CHIMNEY JOINT SECURITY Model TLC r All Model TLC chimney joints must be reinforced with Chimney ! r FirestoplJoist Shield locking bands. These are furnished with pipe and elbows. Section Before installing the locking band, the joint should be Figure 6 FirestoplJoist Shield used securely twist-locked together. Locking bands are needed with Attic Insulation Shield to prevent accidental disengagement during chimney cleaning and to reinforce the chimney whenever it is A chimney enclosure is also highly recommended for any outdoors, along walls, or above the roof. outdoor, exterior-mounted chimney located outside of the Warning: The chimney pipe and its fittings must be building wall. This enclosure can be helpful in reducing assembled with metal-to-metal joints as furnished. Do not internal condensation, creosote build-up and metal use tape or any sealing compound (such as tar, mastic, deterioration. Also, by protecting the chimney from cold putty or silicone) at the outer joints. Sealers in the joints outdoor temperatures, the enclosure may improve draft may cause the insulation to accumulate moisture and will and appliance operation. cause corrosion or freezing failures. At the upper end of this outdoor enclosure, the chimney CAUTION: DO NO USE MODEL TLC CHIMNEY should be flashed with the flashing/storm collar SYSTEM PIPE WITH DAMAGED ENDS. termination shown in Sheet S-3. Both the inner and outer pipe must join properly to If the enclosure is exterior, without penetration of the avoid leakage and accidental disengagement. Slight building enclosure, wall bands should be used to provide eccentricity of the inner pipe will not affect operation, the necessary lateral stability. provided that the joint goes together completely. Minor Regardless of the benefits of the exterior enclosure, better dents or irregularity of the outer pipe will not have any chimney and appliance operation will be obtained if the perceptible effect on temperature safety. chimney is located entirely inside the heated part of the building (except of course for the part above the roof). CHIMNEY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Enclosures of ordinary wood framing and gypsum drywall The need for chimney maintenance depends on the or plywood walls may be built only in one- and two- kind of appliance and how it is operated. Gas and family dwellings. For other types of buildings, multiple oil-burning appliances may need very little, but wood occupancies or high-rise construction, additional fire and goal-burning appliances may need a great deal of resistance is required for enclosures as follows. chimney maintenance. Open-front fireplaces without A factory-built chimney that extends through any zone doors usually dilute their smoke with large amounts of above that on which the connected appliance is located is air. Thus the buildup of chimney deposits is generally to be provided with an enclosure having a fire-resistance very low. "Airtight" or controlled draft wood stoves and rating equal to or greater than that of the floor or roof heaters produce dense smoke if they are loaded for assemblies through which it passes. long duration or overnight fires, and can rapidly produce heavy thick creosote deposits. It is possible, by having a Even with a fire-resistance rated enclosure, the use of short duration daily hot fire, to burn off these deposits or firestops at every floor level is recommended to stabilize prevent them from building up to dangerous levels. This the chimney and to retard possible fire spread external to takes skillful operation and an appreciation of how to get the chimney. the correct temperature. 6 Hart & Cooley, Inc. InstallationInstructionsModel TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual corrode the inside of the chimney. They may or may not prevent or remove creosote. When they are used together Enclosure` ; with a hot fire, it is probably the fire that is doing the work. A —2"- Minimum Clearance Depending on the rate of buildup, as you learn what is Chimney Pipe r going on in the chimney, you can adjust your cleaning Pup i schedule. StrY If you have any doubts about your ability to clean the chimney, or if the deposits are very heavy and hard to i remove, call a professional chimney sweep. Do not try to 1 burn them off. It doesn't matter how careful you are with loading, fuel wood selection or draft control, you should observe the above precautions with any wood stove or K chimney installation. r Firestop/Joist Shield Ceiling v CHIMNEY FIRES AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM Plyw000d,d,etc. y y 2"Minimum Clearance Elwoe,Drywall, Your Model TLC chimney system is not intended or •Sidewail material may be more designed for use as a combustion or fire chamber. It is readily supported using backup very easy to overtire your wood-burning appliance with ships at upper and lower ends of an enclosure. kindling, scrap lumber, brush or any fast-burning fuel. This can produce flames and high temperatures all the Figure 7 Firestop/Joist Shield with Full Enclosure way up the chimney, and may cause chimney damage. If you see your appliance or the smoke pipe glowing red, CREOSOTE AND SOOT FORMATION AND NEED FOR you are risking chimney damage or a fire. The creosote REMOVAL may be burning inside the chimney. If you see flames When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other coming out the top, you are either overfiring or there is a organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture chimney fire. If the fire in your heater has gotten out of to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the control, or if you suspect a chimney fire for any reason, relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. follow these steps. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue 1. Immediately close all dampers and/or air entrance lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely openings to your appliance. This includes doors on hot fire. With coal that can burn with a smoky fire, this Franklin-type stoves. Block off fireplace openings. smoke also condenses in the chimney to form soot. 2. Alert your family to the possible danger. The chimney should be inspected at least once every two weeks during the heating season to determine if a 3. Inspect your appliance and chimney surroundings for creosote or soot buildup has occurred. possible fire. If in doubt, alert your fire department. If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed 4. Do not continue to use your appliance until it and to reduce the risk of chimney fire. your chimney have been thoroughly inspected. Creosote causes many problems. Some are visible while Overheating can cause metal parts to expand, buckle others are not. It can make trouble if: and crack. If you are not certain, have a qualified heating person disassemble all parts so they can be 1. It runs down the outside of the pipe to damage the inspected and replaced. finish on the metal. • 5. Do not use salt or water on the fire in your appliance. 2. It drips out of joints, damaging floors or furnishings. Salt is corrosive, and water will cause a dangerous 3. It plugs up the chimney to cause poor combustion, steam explosion. You might be able to control the smoking, soiling walls and indoor air pollution. fire by using ashes, sand or baking soda, since 4. It catches fire in the chimney to cause possible baking soda is an ingredient used for dry chemical fire chimney damage and damage to your home. extinguishers. If you see deposits more than 1/16 inch thick, clean all 6. After a chimney fire, when it is safe to do so, check of the chimney parts mechanically. This means using internal locations, such as the attic and under the brushes, scraping or equivalent. Don't start a chimney roof, and keep watching for two or three hours. fire! With only slight deposits, try a hot fire to see if There may be delayed smoldering and subsequent the black deposits change to light ash or fall down the ignition, even if the fire inside the chimney has been chimney. You can hear the sound of falling deposits controlled, when temperature conditions are right. Afterwards, reinspect the chimney and the inside of the appliance for deposits. Do not use chemical cleaners, they may Hart& Cooley, Inc. 7 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Framing Dimensions for Model TLC Chimney Maximum Height(or Length) Systems to Maintain 2"Airs ace Clearance of Chimne rSupports Chimney Size 10" 12" 14" - 10", 12", 14" inside diameter Support Type Feet of Chimney 4444 _4444.... , . Ceiling Support* 161." x 161/4" Anchor Plate 85 Ceiling Penetrations` 16"x 16" Ceiling Support 50(10" only) Insulated Tee 40 Floor Openings* 16"x 16" 18"x 18" 20"x 20" Wall Support 40 Roof Openings* 16" x 16" 18"x 18" 20"x 20" Roof Supporta 30 Wall Openings* 16" x 16" 18" x 18" 20"x 20" Interior Resupport 18 a 20 feet of chimney may be suspended below a All framing dimensions may be up to 1/" more, but not less than roof support with all joints securely threaded, the above values. Check support dimensions before using. using locking bands. Chimney Pipe Length Selector Chart Ft Total . IIn. Pipe Length 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Pipe Length 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Installed Height 43/ 73/4 103/4 16% 22% 34% 463/4 Total Installed Height 43% 73% 10% 163% 22% 34% 46'/4 n. Ft. In. In. Number of Chimney Pipe Sections Number of Chimney Pipe Sections - 43/4 4% 1 9 21/4110% 1 2 - 73/4 7% 1 9 8'/4116'/4 1 2 - 10% 10% 1 10 814128'/4 1 2 1 1% 121/ 1 1 9 7 115 1 3 1 4% 16% 1 10 1 121 1 3 1 61/ 18'/ 1 1 10 7 127 1 3 1 10% 22/. 1 11 BG 140'/4 3 1 11% 23%4 1 1 1 12 7 151 1 3 2 10'/4 34% 1 13 1 157 1 3 2 11% 3514 1 1 1 13 7 163 1 3 3 3% 39'/ 1 1 14 7 175 1 3 3 6% 421/ 1 1 11 7 139 4 3 91/2 45% 1 1 12 11% 155% 1 4 3 103% 46% 1 13 5% 1613/4 1 4 4 2'/4 5014 1 1 1 15 7 187 4 4 31/: 51% 1 1 16 11% 203% 1 4 4 3'/: 51'/ 1 1 17 5% 209% 1 4 4 6% 54% 1 1 18 53/4 221'/4 1 4 4 91/ 57% 1 1 14 53/4173% 5 5 3% 63'/ 1 1 16 4% 196% 1 5 5 91/ 69% 1 1 19 53% 2333/4 5 5 9`/ 691/ 2 21 41/ 561/ 1 5 6 9% 81'% 1 1 22 4% 268% 1 5 7 21/4 861/4 1 2 17 41/ 208% 6 7 8% 9214 1 2 19 31/12311/1 1 6 7 8% 92'/4 1 2 234'1 2E1 6 7 9% 93% 2 25 31/. 303%4 1 6 8 8'/4 10414 1 2 1 26 3'/. 3151/4 1 1 6 HAR OOLEY hartandcooley.com 8 (800)433-6341 ©2013 Hart&Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No.851355 06/21/2013 Printed in U.S.A. Model TLC Installation Instructions Covering - Deluxe Rain Cap, Flashing, Storm Collar, Spark Arrester Read Sheet GS for important clearance and safety precautions before installing any of the parts described in this sheet. Sheet GS is packaged with supports. STEP �j IMPORTANT: 10" to 14" are non-HT. Screw Press` Press I WARNING Eo follow these Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, Squeeze Collar �\ MONOXIDE POISONING,OR DEATH. If you are unsure Contact tion requirements, call the phone number listed on theese instructions. STEP 7 Termination Height of Tighten Screw Chimney Should Conform if—Completely to Building Codes Deluxe Rain Cap I Clamp Not _ Model TLC More Chimney Pipe Figural Round Chimney Cap Attachment Bracing, Than Some Model TLC deluxe rain caps have a nominal inch qRoflnaoftom ired al diameter expanding utility attachment adaptable to Model ace —Locking Band TLC Chimney and other products of like internal diameter. To attach securely: 1. Loosen screw on top of collar and squeeze bottom to \Approx. allow collar to enter pipe. 45' 2. Press down evenly on lower skirt until it contacts upperApply Mastic end of pipe. 3. Tighten screw on collar to expand lower end, and clampStorm Collar to inside of pipe. Keep tightening screw until collar is /Adjustable expanded and fully tight. d Sides /Flashing hing Bottom of Flashing Roofing /Over RoofinSTORM COLLAR � 9 ches ClearanceModelTLC Chimney flashings are provided with screened bustiblesventilation openings or slots at the top of the cone. In h Root service, these openings are protected from rain by the storm collar. DO NOT.SEAL THESE OPENINGS. Make sure the Figure 2 Chimney Flashing& Bracing openings are not obstructed when installing the storm collar. 3.-Finish roofing around chimney, covering the side and In unoccupied attics, the flashing termination will provide a upper areas of the flange with roofing material. However, small amount of ventilation. If this ventilation is not desired, be sure the lower unnailed portion of the flange covers the underside of the roof or ceiling may be trimmed and the roofing material. See Figure 2. closed with a pitched ceiling plate or a fitted metal plate. All 4. Place the storm collar down over the chimney until it Model TLC Chimney flashings have adequate interior space touches the flashing. Tighten the adjusting screws or for a roof support. See Sheet S-4 for roof support details. tabs until the storm collar fits snugly against the pipe. If you are installing a chimney with flashing and storm collar, Work in a waterproof mastic between the pipe and the follow these steps: storm collar. ,(Roof shield included with tall cone flashing. 1 Finish the chimney to its desired height. Maintain a See Figure 3.) 2-inch clearance to combustibles where the chimney passes through the roof. BRACING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USING ROUND CHIMNEY ASSEMBLY 2. Place the flashing suitable for the roof pitch over the chimney pipe, and nail securely to the roof through side These requirements apply to roof-supported chimneys, using and top flanges. (DO NOT nail through lower flange.) the roof support, and to chimneys supported below the roof. Use nails with a neoprene washer, or cover the nail 1. Up to four feet of chimney above the roof. heads with a waterproof mastic. a. NO bracing required above roof, Hart& Cooley, Inc. 1 Model TLC Covering - Covering - Deluxe Rain Cap Installation Instructions b. BUT a roof-supported chimney must be stabilized 1. PLACE the mesh between dome and skirt of top. It should below the roof by a pitched ceiling plate, be midway between the inner wind band and the outer c. Normally a chimney will be stabilized by its support edges. See Figure 4. Do not place the screen directly or firestop below. against the wind band. REGARDLESS of height, if the chimney cannot be 2. LAP ends of mesh and twist cut ends into any available stabilized below the roof, use the universal roof brace kit, opening, or construct a suitable bracing system. If the chimney is used for venting a gas appliance, use a 2. Over 5 feet above the roof. spark arrester to keep birds out. a. As a general rule, clamp the support band to the chimney at a point about 2/3 of height above the roof. If the spark arrester becomes clogged with creosote, it should The angle of the support braces to the chimney should be cleaned or replaced. be approximately 45 degrees. (See Figure 2.) IMPORTANT b. Depending on roof slope and chimney height, it may be Burning-wood and coal produces creosote, soot, and fly ash, necessary to locate the support band at a height lower which tend to collect in chimney flue and on termination parts, than the desired 2/3. This is acceptable as long as the causing reduced flow of gases through the chimney. Check installation complies with the following. rain cap weekly for excessive accumulation of these normal 1) Never locate the support band lower than %of combustion products, and clean as necessary. the height of the chimney above the roof. 2) The height of the chimney above the support Use a spark arrester if you have a shingle roof or live in a band does not exceed 5 feet. (See Figure 2.) forested area. 3) Do not extend braces(which adjust from 4 feet to 7 feet)farther than 7 feet. Some installations Model TIC chimneys require a reef may require the use of more than one set of braces. shield m protect combustible framing and decking where the chimney passes 3. Up to 10 feet above the roof, use one brace. through a flat or mw-phrh mor This four-pad shield is shipped with the flat roof Flashing. Frame the appropriate size 4. Over ten feet above the roof, use one brace 4 feet up and square opening(10+6),and nail the four one every 5 feet thereafter. parts to the roof shield into the opening from the fop,as shown in Figure 3. The preferred location for the support band is next to a joint, The roof shield is NOT required when immediate) above or below a locking band. The purpose of the -s'°"" unto adjustable flashingson reof slopes y g p tip filler greater than 2It2, andis NOT required bracing is ro hold the chimney against wind loads. when the roof sYmof.re is nonooinbumble 2'Minimum Tall Cane (steel or concrete). In areas of heavy snow or ice accumulation,the braces and clearence to Flashing chimney may require additional protection, such as a splitter, combustibles to prevent damage to the chimney system. Check with local ./ chimney professionals to assess need/options for such product. Figure 3 Roof Shield - J Steps: (Nail into framed opening 1. Install flashing and storm collar in usual manner. flashings.)usingflat roof See Figure 2. _ 2. Build chimney to desired height, and locate external guy band atY�Ht above the roof. 3. Bolt brace tubes to band, and attach angle brackets to roof with lag screws into structure, bending brace and tabs as necessary. Braces should be at a 45-degree angle to t the chimney or at any convenient angle when at minimum wind Band— i seldom miAway between t—band and out rim,or length (4 to 6 feet Included angle between the around Qatar edged. braces in plan shoulduld be 90 degrees. 4. Tighten end clamps on larger bracing tube. ' 5. The underside of the opening through an exposed ceiling may be trimmed with a flat metal plate(or pair of Figure 4 Proper Location of Spark half-plates)cut to a round or elliptical opening to fit the Arrester Screen iCap chimney pipe, or use a pitched ceiling plate. SPARK ARRESTER The Model TLC spark arrester is made of flexible expanded HA7600LEY metal mesh 18-8 stainless steel,with diamond-shaped openings roughly' x 1 inch. Each size is cut to ft the same size deluxe chimney cap. hartandcooley.com 2 (800)433-6341 ©2013 Hart&Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No. 851359 06124/2013 Printed in U.S.A. 4!13/2015 TLC-Chimney L¢nO I Hart&Cooley HA 1, 0�OLEY home tools catalogs how to purchase news about contact Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Submittals &Performance Data . w TLC Chimney Lengths + Slim, advanced C Assets/Details design allows ID a for Et;. installation Installation a §tt between 16" Instruction K" centers and s— still provides Adapting, 2"clearance r TLC (z1a KB,PDF)from n; combustible Installation material Instruction Secure twist- Heig t s81,TLC S" lock design (972 KB,PDF) couples -? chimney Installation Instruction sections s—TLC Nz together with 10"-14" juxta 118 (458 KB,PDF) tum.Locking _ bands secure joints. + Includes locking band. 5"-8"sections overlap by 1 118",1 W-14"sectionsoverlap by 1 1/4"- . /4".. Chimneys are sized according to the inner diameter and are available in 5" through 14". How to Specify • The outside diameter is 2"largerthan the inside diameter. Using tables from the National Fuel Gas Code 10" Chimney Lengths or our Sizing& 5" CHIMNEYS Application Guide, _ determine the diameter of 6" CHIMNEYS Model Height ID OD venting required. The Sizing &Application ? 10TLC36 36 10 i 12 Guide also offers tips on 7" CHIMNEYS ; y goat design inatudirxy _._..i _ multi-appliance system 112 http:/Avww.hanandcodey.mm/producls/8c/dromney-IeV WFto- ey .cNmr� s 4113/2015 TLCRS-Adjustable Roof Supports I Hart&Cooley HAR OOLEY home tools catalogs how to purchase news about contact Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Flex Duct Cr, Submittals & Performance Data Chimney&Vent»All Fuel(Class A)Chimney »TLC Chimney System»Supports TLCRS Adjustable Roof Supports • The roof support may be used on a.roof and adjusts to any roof pitch. Assets/Details • it may be used above an offset support the offset or as a supplementary support when the chimney height exceeds that of the Installation primary support Instruction • Supports a total of 30 feet of chimney with up s (296 KB,PDF) to 20 feet below support. • Does not act as a firestop. How to Specify . Larger models contain one 18-inch length of pipe with roof brackets preinstailed:.includes hardware. Using tablesfrom the National Fuel Gas Code or our Sizing& Application Guide, determine the diameterof venting required. The Sizing &Application Guide also offers tips on good design including � multi-appliance system. sizing and design. k MM"'`ro Pi'CHPISf t/3 �:�twww.nartardrodey.com)aroduLatsNlctsla�tatable-tod-s �s 4113+2015 TLCRGK-Adjustable Universal Roof Guy Kt i Hart&Cooley /� ticrg HAR OOLEY home tools catalogs how to purchase news about contact Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Flex Duct r; Submittals & Performance Data Chimney&Vent n Ali Fuel(Class A)Chimney »TLC Chimney System u Parts&Accessories A: TLCRGK Adjustable t F Universat Roof Guy Kit • Used when more than 5 feet of chimney ' extends from the roof. Assets/Details . The kit includes two rods and an adjustable band. . Each rod extends to 4 to 6 feet. Installation The adjustable band will fit 5"to W size Instruction s chimney. (207 Ka,PDF) A� 1 How to Specify Using tables from the. National fuel Gas Code or our & Application Guide, deterrnine the diameter of venting required.The httPlfwww.hartaNcodet`.GantlxoGuctsmcr9W�1 �ytaWe-rnvarsal-roof-guy-kit?cpNcrnBgl=cwa<eit in 4113(2015 TLCRS-kjwaMe Rod smWts I Hart&Codey 2" ^� 1 ~ �• t I j t I � ! I I r r Adjustable Roof Support dimensions— 5-8" diameter (inches) Model Size (A) (B) 5TLCRS 5" 7 16 6TLCRS 6" 817 7TLCRS 7"' 9 18 8TLCRS 8" 10 19 Adjustable Roof Support dimensions - 10-12"diameter (inches) Model Size (A) (B) s 10TLCRS to" 10 12 12TLCRS 12" 12 14 14TLCRS 14" 14 16 03 hltp:l/~.hartarMccdey.c iprodmtsPoasladjusWa roof-SLPWts Preparation of Telescoping Legs: F. Assemble the telescoping legs by sliding the supplied hose clamp over larger diameter leg and then inserting smaller diameter leg into larger diameter leg. Temporarily hold legs together by tightening the hose clamp over the cut section of larger diameter leg(see Figure 5). Repeat for the other telescoping leg assembly. G. Place a flat washer on the elevator bolts and attach the angled end of each of the telescoping legs to the 2 elevator bolts on the Support Band with washer and nut(see Figure 6). H. Attach the other end of each telescoping leg assembly to an Angle Bracket using one (1) 1/4-20 X 1"bolt and nut(see Figure 7). Larger Diameter Assembly of Telescoping Telescoping Leg Legs with Hose Clamp Smaller Diameter Leg Figure 5 Pilot Hole for 2"Lag Sam g Securing S. Cut Section of Larger Angle Braoket Telescoping Leg Flanged Nu Hose Clamp 1"Bolt Rod Shingles Smaller Diameter 2•Lag Screw Telescoping Leg Elevator Bolt Elevator Bolt Flat washer Flat Washer Angled end of Leg Angled end of Leg Securing Flat washer Angle Bracket Flat Washer Flanged Nut Flanged Nut Figure? I(((( Rafter or framing re \ ssemof Telescoping Round Tap� Approx� / Legss to Support Band 60° — Figure 6 m' Support Band MAX I. Determine the location of the two Angle Brackets on the roof Locking Band structure. Ensure the fasteners are into rafters or framing and not just roof sheathing. Secure the Angle Brackets to the roof structure using two (2) 1/4 X 2" lag screws per brackets (see Figure 7). Hose Apply a thin layer of caulking under the angle bracket (before clamp securing in place)as well as over the lag screw heads. ,, 2/3rd Of HT °S•k J. Make sure the chimney is level and plumb. Check all required Angle Bracket I dimensions and angles, adjust if necessary. For added security, lock legs in place by using 1/8" x 1/2" stainless steel self tapping 2"Lag screws screw(supplied)through the pilot holes found nearthe hose clamps (Figure 4). K. The two telescoping legs should form an angle of about 60° to give support to the chimney in all directions. The angle of the telescoping legs should be approximately 45°from vertical when fastened to the roof(see Figures 6&8). NOTE: Do periodic inspections of all fasteners including the hose Placement of Universal clamps as high winds can cause the chimney system above the roof - Roof Brace Kit to vibrate and in time loosen some of the fasteners. Figure 8 HAR OOLEY Hart&Cooley, Inc. 616.656.8200 p 5030 Corporate Exchange Blvd.SE 616.656.6399 f Grand Rapids, MI 49512 info@hartcool.com www.hartandcooley.com @2013 Hart&Cooley,Inc. All Rights Reserved - Form No. 851363 1111512013 Printed in the United States HAR 00LEY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Universal Roof Brace Kit(URBK/JURGK-1) Permissible for use with the following Models: TLC/UT/ST/GT/JSC/SPR/JM/ALT/CF READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE PROJECT. REMEMBER THAT SAFETY COMES FIRST. OUR CHIMNEY SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION BY QUALIFIED PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES. Selkirk Chimney parts are Listed and produced under the Factory Inspection and Follow-up program of C U� US Underwriters Laboratories,Inc.and carry the LISTING MARK illustrated here. LISTED nzie CAUTION: WEAR CUT RESISTANT GLOVES WHILE HANDLING METAL PARTS TOAVOID PERSONAL INJURY. SHARP EDGES OR PRO- Tested to: UL 103 HT, ULC-5604, ULC-5610, ULC-5629 JECTIONS CAN CUT YOU. Read the following instructions in their entirety before assembling and installing. Refer to the main Chimney System Installation Instructions for further information on installation of Selkirk chimney. The URBK/JURGK-1 will provide lateral support to the chimney above the roof line. The URBK/JURGK-1 is required when the chimney extends 5 feet(1600mm) or more above the roof penetration. The kit contains Telescoping Legs, Support Band, Roof Angle Brackets and hardware package. The Universal Roof Brace Kit(URBK/jJURGK-1)accommodates most models of chimneys with outer diameters ranging from 7"through 13". Holes used to attach �• °° Holes used to assemble Support Band Telescoping Legs to °➢ \ Supp 9' DO / 0' - 10-1/2' LID 03 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 0 3' DD ❑ o o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ D ❑ Tab for �rpQnAd 2'Balt t \g5vo<5dip V eacd v,Vo95vq Hales to attach se / fov°" Cage Telescoping Legs to Holes used to assemble Support Band ° Nut Support Band °a Tab For 12' - 13' °➢ °° Tech I1'❑D to\e Qaa 10. 0° cjJp� Support Band Holes Identifier ° ° ° N°vae�O s 00 Figure 1 cage Nut e• °D ° ° oa To Install: r °° ° SJ�oOa Figure 2 A. Measure the outside(OD)diameter of your chimney. \��°` Assembly of Universal Assembly of Support Band: �° Support Band(2 Halves) B. From the single row of holes(see Figures 1 and 2), select the hole in each half that corresponds to the outside diameter identified with the chimney being installed. Place the two halves together. Insert an elevator bolt through the chosen holes (Ex-for a 10" OD chimney, place the elevator bolt through the holes identified for 10"OD). The elevator bolt should be oriented as shown in Figure 3. Secure the center bolt with washers and 1/4"flanged nut(see Figure 3). NOTE: On smaller diameter chimneys the excess band material can be cut off. Elevator Support Band Bolt Halves 0 b0 0 ElevatorOne oft halves Flat Washer Bolt 1 of Support Band 0 0 b o 2"Bolt Cage Nuts Flanged Nut b Q 0 0 Flat Washer Topview assembly of Support Band-Figure 3 One of 2 halves Elevator Bolt,Washers and Nut of Support Band Cage Nm Universal Support Band C. Form the band into a circle (see Figure 4) and loosely connect formed into a circle tabs using the supplied 2"bolt into the cage nut located on one of Figure 4 the two formed tabs. D. Select the hole in each half that corresponds to the OD of the chimney. Insert an elevator bolt in each of the holes (1 per side). E. Position the Support Band approximately two thirds of the way up the chimney height(see Figure 8). The preferred location is next to a joint, immediately above or below a Locking Band. Secure Support Band by tightening the 2"bolt. NOTE: Only one chimney joint should be above a Roof Brace Kit. An additional Roof Brace Kit may be required for taller systems. Model TLC Installation Instructions , Roof Support & Anchor Plate Read Sheet GS for important clearance and safety precautions before installing any of the parts described in this sheet. Sheet GS is packaged with supports. ROOF SUPPORT -IMPORTANT: 10" to 14" are non-HT. The roof support is an ideal assembly for freestanding &WARNING fireplaces and open cathedral ceiling installations. It fits Failure to follow these Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, all roof pitches and requires only simple framing. The CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING,OR DEATH. If you are unsure package contains one 18" length of pipe with thimble of installation requirements, call the phone number listed on the plates, two roof brackets, and necessary hardware. back of these instructions. Maximum length of chimney that can be suspended below is 20 feet. Maximum total chimney length th is 30 6 Screws No.to x Bracket into Roof Structure per ucture feet. AdequateRoof Follow these simple steps for a roof-supported chimney Structure for 2"Minimum Weight of installation. Clearance Chimney 1. Cut an opening in the roof and frame all around the --— _—— e e_ opening to distribute weight load (Figure 1). Be sure — R ?Rafter to allow for a 2" minimum clearance (Figure 2). I 2. Center assembly in the opening. Adjust plates to the I I I roof pitch and tighten nuts (Figure 2). 3. Install six screws per roof plate with the innermost _— 1 I Rafter screws going into rafters or headers (Figure 1). I _I i I 4. Twist-lock additional lengths of chimney to top of I F — —— o o — — —1 assembly pipe until required chimney passes through roof a minimum of 3 feet and is at least 2 feet higher _�L _ _ __ _ _ than any portion of building within 10 feet. -- — — — — — — -- — Tilt Axis Parallel to Ridge Rafter 5. Drop a flashing, suitable for the roof pitch, over the top chimney section, and nail to roof through side and Figure 1 Roof Support Framing top flanges. Use nails with a neoprene washer or cover nails with mastic. (See Installation Sheet S-3.) 6. Finish roofing around chimney, covering the side Level and Tighten and upper areas of flashing flange. Be sure lower Adjusting Nuts Roof Bracket unnailed portion of flange covers roofing. r m o E 7. Place storm collar down over chimney until it touches Frame RoofOpening for flashing and fasten. Work in a waterproof mastic 2"Minimum r between pipe and collas Clearance 8. Twist-lock additional pipe lengths to bottom of pipe assembly, not to exceed 20 feet. Entire chimney ' should be secured at every joint with a locking band. . j Suspended pipe 9. Theo opening into a itched ceiling or roof may be T� /must be secured P 9 P 9 Y with locking bands. trimmed using a pitched ceiling plate. Figure 2 Roof Support Position on Sloped Roof Hart& Cooley, Inc. 1 4113015 TLC-Chmmy Lerohs I Hart&Ccdey sizing and design. j 1OTLC24 24 10 12 8" CHIMNEYS IOTLC18 18 10 12 W, UOINEYS I0TLC12 12 10 4 12 12" CHIMNEYS 10TLC9 9 10 12 14" CHIMNEYS I0TLC6 6 10 12 Related Products TLCLB— Stainless Steel Locking Bands frt HO 2;U'4 H"-'l ;`,H TePo'," strre M Model TLC - Roof Sugport & Anchor Plate Installation Instructions FOR ROOF SUPPORTED CHIMNEYS 85 feet of chimney may be stacked on the anchor plate. With A-frames, beamed ceilings, etc., observe precautions NOTE: See Sheet P for Chimney Sizing Chart for below for single-wall connector clearances. Single-wall pipe Fireplaces. must not pass through framing, wood walls, or into ceiling or roof(Figure 4). Model TLC Chimney Pipe ' U." Washer and Nut F===� t—_ Level and Tighten I TLC Chimney Bolts e/ Adjusting Nuts as needed * _Anchor Plate See Sheet GS for minimum chimney height above roof —Bed of Mortar I I. Frame Roof Opening for 2" Minimum Clearance Roof Bracket � �'� Pitched Ceiling Plate / h or Metal Plate to Fit 3 v," Figure 4 Anchor Plate Installation in Masonry Fireplace i / Minimum Below Ceiling(7112 Je`�n�e9 \ Pitch or Less) GOF Suspend more Model TLC Chimney Minimum from as needed to get SAFE CONNECTOR Connector for CLEARANCE of 18"or more. Total Chimney Pitch Over 7/12 SEE APPLIANCE INSTRUCTIONS. Height Is 85' Maximum on Anchor Plate Connector, / Use locking bands for � Use Stovepipe suspended chimney and _ Adapter for chimney above the roof. Figure 3 Required Clearances for Roof Support Chimney Pipe -Attic Enclosure or Firestop/Joist Shield Attic Insulation Shield ANCHOR PLATE 1 The anchor plate provides a connection from a masonry N fireplace to a Model TLC Chimney. The following steps �W' describe installation of this part. Anchor Plate 1. Using the anchor plate as a template, centered over the All Masonry or steel Shell outlet opening,drill and anchor four''/;'diameter bolts 2" long securely into the top of the masonry fireplace. See Figure 4. 2. Apply a bed of mortar approximately 3/4"in depth and 3"in H w width completely around the fireplace opening. Make sure the threaded ends of the bolts protrude a minimum of 1" above the bed of mortar. Figure 5 Anchor Plate Support for Mason Fireplace 3. While the mortar is still damp, place and level the anchor plate over the extended studs. Secure, using a washer and nut for each bolt. 4. Check the plate for level and allow mortar to set. ��� OOLEY 5. Place a section of chimney onto the anchor plate and secure to anchor plate with a Va clockwise tum. Up to hartandcooley.com (800)433-6341 2 ©2013 Hart&Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No. 851360 0611412013 Printed in U.S.A. 4/132015 TLCSWLCSAD-Spark Arresters I Hart&Cooley HAR pOLEY home tools catalogs how to purchase news about contact Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Flex Duct w, Submittals & Performance Data Chimney&Vent»All Fuel(Class A)Chimney »TLC Chimney System u Rain Caps TLCSA/TLCSAD Spark Arresters t For use with 6"to 14"caps. Assets/Details Installation Instruction How to Specify s—TLCSA (192 KB,PDF) Using tables from the installation National Fuel Gas Code Instruction or our Sizing & S_ Application,Guide, TLCSAD determine the diameter of (392 KS,PDF) venting required. 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All seams are sealed with silicone sealant Assets/Details . Galvalume construction. How to Specify • Comes complete with storm collar. Installation Instruction Using tables from the s National Fuel Gas Code (192 Ka,PDF) or our Sizing & 1? Application Guide, oil,t t I tt determine the diameter of f venting required. The Sizing &Application ` A eA Guide also offers tips on z good design including multi-appliance system sizing and design. Tail Cone Flashing dimensions (acnes) ._,Model". .size (A) x/Trif'ifilWASi _ .._. - 24x24 STLCFF 5" 6TLCFF 6' 24 x 24 7TLCFF 7" 24 x 24 . BTLCFF S" 24 x 24 _.. 10TLCFF 10" 30 x 3 E 12TLCFF ' 12" 32 x 32 " S r 12 tdtpllwww.hanendmdey.canlfrodilctsmclt�l coenasn g i ACUNTO MARIO U0 L . ' ■ NAPOLI - WWW.ACUNTOFORNI.IT - - LISTED WOOD FIRED OVEN NM 49615 CLASSICO OVEN s zz r �r .x INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE "READ ALL INSTRUCTIONSBEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE" "A MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN-RELATED FIRES IIS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED:CLEARANCES (AIRSPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS-OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS." "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per plzzerie 1 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia T.1=e i'!o r1A1 goo on o'l.P.wto I%i A •n7AA71AnAA7.PmaH-infnno orunlnfnmi it Wch•luumr Anunfnfnmi it ACUNTO MARIO NAPOLI ------.._..._._. ..---..._...__,-..-..-_.-. WWW.ACUNTOFORN IJT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS "Please read this entire manual before you install Ahe oven. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. 'When this oven is not properly installed, a fire may result.iTo reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions." Note: Main Nameplate is located on the right side of the front. See below drawing of the plate. ■ Minimum clearanceof the oven to combustibles materials: top 18 in, sides and back 0 in. ■ Maintain required air space clearance between oven and combustible enclosure. DO NOT fill required airspace with insulation or other materials. • This cooking equipment is to be provided with an exhaust hood tested for compliance with the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96, orwith the requirements in the Standard for Exhaust Hoods for Commercial Cooking Equipment UL710 or be connected to a UL Listed Factory. • Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NPFA 96. ■ DO NOT overfire, when flame spills out of the oven, you are overfiring. ■ To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. • Install and use only in accordance with the installation and operating instructions. ■ Contact local building official or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. ■ For use with solid wood fuel only. • DO NOT close the oven door while a fire is in the oven. ■ DO NOT remove or cover this label. ■ "Non-Combustible flooring must extend out at least 36" from oven opening and at least 30"to each side of the opening" Ditta Mario Aeunto-Fomi prolessionali per pizzen.e 2 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia ACUNTO MMUO NAPOLI -- - _.,-._...---------.-.. W W W.AC V NTOLORN I.IT ■ "Do not use grate or elevate fire — Build wood fire directly on hearth" Contact local building or fire officials concerning any installation restrictions or need for inspection of the oven installation. • To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect the oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. ■ Install and use only in accordance to the installation and operating instructions. The installation of the oven is quite simple thanks to a smart and safe system related to the legs that can be shifted up and down into the oven and stopped at the desired high. Once the oven is positioned at its final place, the following procedure shall be followed: 1) Lift up the oven (just 4-5 in —10 cm) very slowly and in a secure manner using a pallet jack. 2) Remove the "Stop pin"from each of the four legs and let the legs shifting down 3) Put again the pins into the highest hole available on,the legs and insert the lock into each stop pin. 4) Lift down the pallet jack and insert an additional shim 5) Repeat the steps 1-2-3 till the oven reaches the desired high. (Note: The suggested high is such as having the hob at approximately 47 in (-120 cm) 6) Use some silicon gel to attach the two marble shelves 7) Connect the chimney 8) Build the plant exhaust smoke according to the proper technical and legal recommendations. L7- o Tl t o Picture 1: Lifting-up the oven Ditta Mario Aounto-Forni prolessionali per pizzeria 3 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia T..vc..... nn not cnn no no onNBn I%/A .Alo011 onc99 ........�nunlnfn.ni" ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFOANI.IT V e yl,J yy t S 5 V Ir PEwlr��q{I��I Y t Picture 2: Example of a real installation(left)and picture of the legs with holes and "Pin stop" Ditta Mario Acunto•Forni professionali per p?z erie 4 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI __. ............---- WWW.ACUNTOFORNIAT - VENTING INSTRUCTION,, This cooking equipment shall be vented in accordance with requirements of Standard for . Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. - a min. 18 inch clearance from combustible material ; around the chimney shall be maintained. - The flue collar at the oven top shall be connect to UL Listed Factory Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NFPA 96. The collar must be locked with at least four self-tapping screws locking metal band to a 10 inches standard size chimney. I, Picture 3: Smoke output r r Picture 4: Air circulation into the oven and example of typical chimney installation schemes Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni profea ionali per piaerie 5 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141 Napoli, Italia Tn11P.—iqO AA1 SOO 9A OQ.P.Kifa I V A n7QQ91 AnAg7.Fmoil•infn(elarunfnfnmi i1 Wnh-vn....en.mfnMrni it ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI ... ........ WWW.ACUN TO FORNL IT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS NORMAL OPERATION: - "Use Solid Wood Fuel Only." - CAUTION: never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel; kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or 'freshen up' a fire in this oven. keep all such liquids well away from the oven when in use. - Do not elevate the fire. Build the fire directly on the hearth - Pizza oven is design for cooking pizzas at temperature around 400°C - Do not use products not specified for use with this oven. FIRST WARM-UP PROCEDURE Once the oven is installed in its final position, then proceed as follows: 1) First day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at low level (200-250 °C) for 2-3 hours,then switch off and let's the oven getting cold again.: 2) Second day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at medium level (250-300 °C) for 2-3 hours, then switch off and let's the oven getting cold again. 3) 3 Id-5th day: Repeat the above procedures for the next days till the oven is completely dry. As matter of fact, the oven is produced with some materials which are also mixed with water and some water remains into the oven and needs to evaporate during the warm-up procedure so to make the oven completely dry. During the warm-up procedure, the oven external surface will be a bit wet and also some drops could appear on the bottom. This is very normal and will finish after the water is completely evaporated and the oven will then get completely dry forever. The duration of this phenomenon is variable depending on the model and time the oven is warmed day-by-day, however, it will take an average of 5-7 days. 4) Last day: when the oven is completely dry (according to the previous step), the oven is ready for normal operating conditions and the temperature 'can reach the 400-500 °C. 5) Ready for regular use: From this moment on the oven is ready for regular use at operating temperature and also (at this point) eventual finishing (i.e. tiles, marble shelves,..) can be put on the oven. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 6 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia :_..r_... .�..�,.. �..�....,.., <.__..._ :v . .�-.nn..nnen-. rc,__.,.._<_n__.._._<_._::. .u_F................<,.,,,... ACUNTO MAmo NAPOLI - -- ---- W W W.ACVNTOiO RN I.IT CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS - Do not use metal brush to clean bedplate, and do not strike same surface with pizza tools. - Do not use water to clean the bedplate. - "Disposal of ashes—Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. When the ashes are disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled." - "Creosote — Formation and need for removal. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours that combine with expelled;moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in a relatively cool oven flue and exhaust hood of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining and exhaust hood. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce'risk of fire." - The oven flue should be. inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce risk of fire. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni prolessionali per pi=ie ,� Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia ,1.. �__.�.._._�__.._._.__:. 1.1_x........_....'_`---... �w ACUNTO MAMO ■ , NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFORN[.IT CONSTRUCTION PROCESS OVERVIEW The pizza oven type "CLASSICO" is a wood-burning handcrafted pizza oven produced by our company. It is made by a core structure of steel metal and then covered as follows: The internal room in completely covered by refractory material such as clay stones for the hob where the pizza is placed and cooked and refractory bricks for the dome. - The external part (outside the core structure) is made with insulation material composed by a mixture of soft clay and cement. We confirm that the CLASSICO ovens are handmade and built according to the Neapolitan craftsman tradition. A brief description of the process and specifications are provided as follows: Stage 1 As a first step, a metal steel core structure is build using steel and soldering the different parts with a standard common solder. Y i f 't ��1rr1r111 )F�_: . 1 �i Picture 5: M6WI core structure Stage 2 Once the structure is ready, the base is filled by clay material mixed with cement (such layer is approximately 30 cm high). On this base, the hob is put on. The hob (the surface on top of which the pizza will be cooked) is made by typical clay material. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pi=erie 8 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia r ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFORNI.IT �,,•, w , ill iiiRl ` Lt Picture 6:Expanded,Clay'meshed with cement I Picture 7: Hob and first-circle bricks positioning" Stage 3 Being the hob and the first line of bricks stable, the dome.is built using a proper shape to support all the bricks during the positioning. The bricks areifixed with cement. V iA 1 Picture 6: Dome during construction(left)and finished(right) Stage 4 Once the dome is ready and stable, also the external part'''s filled with clay material mixed with cement till oven final shape is reached. On top of that, the final layer is made by cement mixed by plaster material to fine tune the shape of the oven Ditta Mario Acunto•Forni prolessionali per pizzeria 9 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia ACUNTO MAMO NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOFORNI.IT n_ Picture W. Filling with insulation picture 10c?Fhibl resdit before painting material(Expanded Clay and cement) IMulatiowmaterial (mlx�ctay,cerriertt) Iricks; Hoff' Picture 11: Scheme of main components Ditto Mario Acunto-Fomi proiessionali per pizzeria 10 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia- •.� nL LL• ��......n.. r._...._ ,, . nrnn�•nnnn-r �__.i.._._a.._.._..J.....::. 1..1-1......en.......f.....::. p� ACUNro tv MO NAPOLI WWW.ACUN TO FOR N I.IT Stage 5 Finally the oven is painted and packed for shipment. "Pieture 12; Final prddii"ct White painfed 1 Picture 13: Shipment of one packed oven" Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per piuerie Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia �'� AcUNro tvl�[o , , NAPOLI _.....--....._.----- ----------___....----- W W W.ACUHTOi00.N I.IT DIMENSIONS AND OPTIONAL SHAPES The CLASSICO oven is available in five different sizes and tHree different shapes. Please see the below table for a summary: ; � � � ; ,� � ���'����. b " �ter�a� *�en�at � ^, x��'""" � � � >`�_Mud81 ���� -vA 4`I��.�Z �d'ta�r'� �'���` �s 5t���t�Y� �`�a�i� 8 Weigh{ � �� � � � -�.���� ,�`���` �` �`�n ��9Y � � � r . , �,� � .�-..,�..��sc.� .. .,� .�,.a ..._-,�e., i� �' _ . . . tr� .. �'"r.�- .•- ��fi . ` n Standard 125 133 20 82 115 1200 � CLASSICO 2 � Vulcano 90 125 133 20 82 115 1300 Vulcano Extra 140 148 20 92 130 1400 Standard 740 148 25 92 130 1600 CLASSIC03 Vulcano 105 140 148 25 92 130 1700 Vulcano Extra 155 163 25 106 150 1800 Standard 160 166 25 106 � 150 1900 CLASSICO 5 Vulcano 120 160 168 25 106 150 2000 � Vulcano Extra 175 183 25 113 160 2100 Standard 170 178 25 113 160 2300 CLASSIC07 Vulcano 130 170 178 25 113 160 2400 Vulcano Extra 185 193 25 122 172 2500 Standard 185 193 25 122 172 2700 CLASSICO 10 Vulcano 140 185 193 � 25 122 172 2800 Vulcano.Extra 200 208 25 135 190 2900 Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per piuerie 12 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia � I � -- -- — - . ... . -----�----- - .. . . ,. . . ... ,...,..___..____._,_....,:. +���r�,= AcvNTo �uo . NAPOL [ W W W.Al11NTOFO0.NI.IT � E#emeldiameter � � . - Intemal Dlemeter � . ' i i . . ,/�— �.�.: - E a j � :.�i. . � :\,� . L.'. .',.� , . � � . ., .�':. .� "��. . . . ���„ i _O� `j� e b ' \.. � � /. \ � dacm �.- i. . . \ �— � . ���-��. Picture 14: Horizontal section of the oven � , , � , „d„ ��d�� . ��1�� ..,d;. �� . • ..:46 cm .BS cm 165w 50'cm ; � . .:. :..'.- �:� \. :�:. . 44 cm .� . JS.Gm . . .. ._ . � : -. _,. �. � I . . 4a"cm : � � i 35.cm 94un� �JS�sm �+- 1 85cm� I I T I � �i ��i .B6:cm I� ��i 86.cm. . Shape: "Standard" (default) Shape: "Vulcano"(optional) Shape: "Vulcano Extra"(optional) Picture 15: Design of the oven vs.three optional shapes i Q� ACUNTO MARIO ■ , NAPOLI � . --._..___.. . ....__....._._.. . . WWW.�CVNTOFO0.NI.IT , 1 We than you again for choosing our product and remain at your disposal for any further information not cleazly mentioned into this manual. Sincerely yours, �!/���1� �1����'' ' � i Ditta Mario Aeunto-Forni professionali per piuerie 14 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia _ ... ... . ___.._......,,., �_._".`-`-^--.._._<__::. ,.,_..........._.._..,�,....::. � Model TLC �nstallation Instructions � General Instructions & Owner's Maintenance Guide Sizes 10", 12" and 14" PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE PROCEEDING Use only Hart & Cooley, Inc. listed components and accessories. Do not use pipe by itself or attempt to � WARNING fabricate your own support or accessories. Failure to followthese Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR DEATH. If CAUTION: IF YOU ARE BURNING COAL you are unsure of Installation requirements,call the phone Some types of coal in certain designs of stoves may, in number listed on the back of these instructions. rare instances, cause corrosion of the inner parts of the Model TLC chimney system. Inspect and clean your pipe and the spaces around supports must not be filled chimney frequently to keep it free of coal, ash and with any type of insulation. In attics with blown-in or soot deposits. Also, see SIZES AND APPLICATIONS batt insulation, the chimney must either be fully enclosed, section. If damage to the flue is observed, contact or an attic insulation shield must be used to create and Hart& Cooley, Inc. Customer Service (800.433.6341) maintain the proper minimum airspace. with a description of your chimney problem. The Model TLC chimney system is not recommended if you Sizes and Applications are burning ocean driftwood. The salt in this wood may The instructions apply to sizes 10", 12" and 14". All three cause product failure. sizes comply fully with the requirements of UL Standacd 103 (non-HT). Chimneys installed in accordance Minimum Clearanc@ with these instructions will comply with national safety Where installed within buildings, the Model TLC chimney standards, such as NFPA 31, 54 and 211. These Model system may be fully enclosed at 2 inches minimum TLC chimney systems are designed for gravity venting AIRSPACE clearance to combustibles, including framing only (natural draft). They are usable on any appliance lumber, drywall, plaster, plywood and other building having a power burner(such as oil furnace), if that materials classed as combustible. For support framing, appliance operates with neutral or negative draft at its see table on back page. outlet. Appliances that may cause positive pressure in the chimney should not use Model TLC. Model TLC Airspace Only chimney systems are ideal for venting gas (natural and The minimum clearance to Model TLC chimney system LP), #2 oil, and open front wood-burning appliances pipe means AIRSPACE ONLY. The 2-inch clearance to �`�`�ithout air control). SPECIAL WARNING ON CELLULOSE INSUWTION Cellulose insulation in direct contact with a hot chimney can ignite and smolder,and can set fre to ordinary wood framing materials. The AIRSPACE ON�Y precaution applies to all blown-in or loose fll insulations,bui is especially applicable to cellulose insulation,which may be made from old news- papers or other cellulose materials. The atfic insulalion shield or a suitable enclosure with appropriate frestops must be used to keep all insulation lhe proper distance away from the chimney. WARNING: A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIRSPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CHIMNEY BE INSTALLED ONLY IN � ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Hart&Cooley, Inc. 1 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual fnstallation Instructions Detail Instruction Sheets Rou�Top — Details for the installation of all chimney paits must be observed by referring to other instructions as follows. U ch�mneywpe Ceiling Supports", Connectors........._..........................S-1 Attic Insulation Shields'................................................S-2 Sortn Collar Round Top*, Flashing, Spark Arrester ........................S3 Roof Support', Anchor Plate`.......................................S-4 Insulated Tee', Wall Support'......................................S-5 Insulated Elbow*, Interior Resupport'..........................S-5 Firestop/Joist Shield".................................................S-7 Lxld�Bentl— —qi�rtmeypipe `If you are installing any of these parts in packages marked', you should receive the proper instructions in the package. You may also request a complete set of Att�insulauon shieia instructions from your dealer. This sheet of general instructions is furnished with all UL-listed chimney supports. It covers important safety precautions in the - FirestoplJoistShield— . ����FramedOn installation, operation and maintenance of your appliance no Foursmea and chimney. Anyone installing a chimney should review this sheet, as well as those furnished with the other parts of the chimney system. Hart Lodang aena & Cooley, Inc. Model TLC chimney � CH�1���U3TBE parts are LISTED and produced under � the Factory Inspection and Follow-Up —ChlmmeyPipe program of Underwriters' Laboratories, � ` cemngsuppon Inc. carry the LISTING MARK illustrated here. _ —Roum�rap - Stovepipe Adapter— g����_ /Flashing Figure 7 Vertical Chimney through OneStory and Attic , IrrtedorRecupport Fu0 Endaeure orAtlk Atlic �Imulatfon�ield Area I��edElbow \Foemay.Id�dShield ' - Be1vxF�eming MAIU�AM OFFSET Mmdmum Ixihretl tangth: AT30' _BB'unleea rewpporEad at �S�P�rt AP1IXE 48•trdervek Plate 30' SuppoR _FuAEndoame, . Brace Y tAnMum AF 8pme Clm�ance 0 ImuW1ed Elhow Support Pad - �'CelO�q Suppat . Figure 2 Wall Supportfor 70"and 14"Chimneys Figure 3 ThirtyDegree OHset with Enclosure at 2"Clearance (maximum of two separete offsets per system) 2 Hart & Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual WHEN INSTALLING YOUR CHIMNEY AND WOOD- BURNING STOVE OR FIREPLACE SYSTEM, _ � _ REMEMBER . . .SAFETY FIRST 2 F7. You may well have a basic knowledge of carpentry and — — 1� the use of hand tools. However, it is impoAant that you — s — also review the rules of safety on the following pages. If ZF1' to Fr. you have any doubt about your ability to complete your installation in a workmanlike manner, you should arrange for a professional installation. — � — Rules for Safety During Installation 3FT. 1. Read all installation sheets. Look for them in the �� cartons, or ask your dealer for a complete set or download from www.hartandcooley.com. Keep the instructions�handy and save them for future reference. Figure 4 Rules for Chimney Height above the Roof , 2. Check your local building or fire code for all requirements affecting the fuel-burning appliance and its chimney. Choosing Your Heating Appliance 3. Obtain a building permit for both the appliance and There are three important rules for selecting a WOOD- the chimney. Contact local building or fire officials BURNING stove, fireplace or heater. about restrictions and installation inspection in your FIRST: Look for a label or nameplate attached to the area. appliance that bears the mark or name of a well-known 4. Be very careful around electrical wiring, and be sure safety testing organization (such as Undeiwriters' it is secured at least 2 inches away from any part Laboratories, Inc. or Inte�tek Testing Services) or of the chimney. If wiring must be relocated, hire a laboratory. professional electrician. SECOND: Don't buy an appliance bigger than necessary. 5. Be sure that ladders are in good condition, and THIRD: Look or ask for complete installation, operating always rest on a firm level surface. and maintenance instructions for the appliance. If you 6. Wear cut-resistant gloves when handling sheet metal can't get these, buy one that gives you all these very parts with sharp edges. important details. 7. Be sure that electrically powered tools are properly grounded. Appliance Safety Be sure to follow all details of the instructions for your Chimney Height and Size solid-fuel-burning appliance. You should give preference These instructions contain a "Selector Chart" so you to the purchase of an appliance that either has a label can pick the exact combination of length increments. or includes detailed instructions showing all required A chimney for one or more gas appliances must conform clearances to floor and walls. If necessary, these to size and height recommendations in the National Fuel clearances may be reduced by use of a tested and Gas Code (NFPA 54). Heights above the roof as given in "Listed" (by UL, for example) protection system, or by one the next paragraph are minimum; greater heights may be of the methods described in NFPA Standard 211. needed for reasons given. When protecting walls or ceilings from the heat of a Before beginning installation of the chimney, be sure that connector, be sure to leave at least 1 inch of ventilated the selected size is adequate for the appliance, and the airspace between the protection material and combustible selected height of the chimney round top termination is construction. It is ineffective and possibly dangerous to high enough to conform to building code requirements. apply ordinary brick, or any similar dense material, directly Chimneys are required to extend at least 3 feet above to a wood-framed wall for the purpose of reducing safe the highest point where they pass through the roof clearances. of a building, and at least two feet higher than any For the chimney connector, the appliance instructions portion of a building within 10 feet. (National Fire take precedence over the 18-inch clearance shown in Protection Association Standards Nos. 31, 54, and 211). these instructions (or in building codes). The 18-inch . See Figure 4. minimum clearance dimension applies only if there is no other information for the connector. Hart & Cooley, Inc. 3 Mqdel TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions EaCh Solid-Fuel Appliance should have its eecause of thermal expansion problems, only one of Owrt Chimney these support methods should be used for a vertical installation. For example, do not use both a ceiling Open-front, freestanding or built-in fireplaces may need support and a roof support for the same chimney. all the draft produced by a minimum height of chimney. Interconnecting them or their chimney with another appliance may be prohibited by their instructions and may Observe Clearance to Combustible Material cause smoking probiems. and Slope for Connector or Smoke Pipe Never connect a gas-burning appliance into a chimney The connector or smoke pipe is the sheet metal pipe for any wood-burning stove, heater or fireplace. This is between the appliance and the chimney. Different extremely dangerous, because a chimney blocked with types of fuels and appliances have different connector creosote (or anything else) may cause the connected gas clearances to combustible walis and ceilings. These appliance to produce poisonous carbon monoxide. clearances will be shown in the appliance instructions. For these and other reasons, don't ever interconnect your Whatever clearances and connector arrangements are solid-fuel appliance with anything else, not even another shown in the appliance instructions must be followed solid-fuel appliance. There are simply too many things rather than the arbitrary 18-inch dimension. This is that can go wrong if you do. important if tests have shown that more than 18 inches clearance is necessary, or if the location of the stove or General Installation Instructions heater necessitates more clearance. See Figure 5. A correct, easily maintained chimney installation has five Combustible materials include such things as framing important parts. lumber, plywood, drywall (sheet rock, plaster board, lath and plaster, gypsum board), as well as furniture and 1. Proper support, both vertical and lateral, with access curtains. Building insulation of any kind, including batts, for inspection and maintenance. foams, boards and especially loose fill cellulose fiber, 2. Adequate clearance to combustible materials for must also be kept away from the chimney in the same single-wall connector or smoke pipe. manner as combustible materials. 3. AIRSPACE clearance of 2 inches for insulated chimney parts. usa�oea�i�9 Minimum 4. All vertical intermediate ceiling or floor penetrations ���tlsatevery �earen� completely framed and firestopped with specified chimney parts.. 5. All connector anii chimney joints completely secured against unlocking with three screws or with locking �� bands. cea�s��oe FoDowAppl , q�mBH� StovePipe . Proper Support 1�8' Cilven�Uae AdaPter Vertical chimneys may be supported in these ways. �� 1. Ceiling suppoR with all chimney stacked above. - coo�ec�or r�o:o;�, See sheet S-1. �orsmoker��� �e� 2. Roof support, with one or more lengths suspended �18°�0°�0�� �Q'fE 1Tepue�cseNtlietliagonslanwvsomshowtliattletBinchdaaaem00E5NOTPPP�YIo below and with total height limits, depending on u,�,�Am���,�n�a,�,�c,ns,�o,�,�em,�yreama,.�ma����u�,� factors such as roof pitch and height. See sheet S-4. `""'�rerdni'�'P�"'�u"�'�"""'"a""��e1�""�"e°�'�s"�'�"pP� 3. Appliance support, with the Model TLC chimney Figure 5 Connector Clearences system starting at the appliance outlet. This is permissible if this method is shown in the appliance Passing a bare smoke pipe or connector of a wood- instructions, or with mason.ry fireplaces. burning appliance through a combustible stud wall is 4. Wall support with insulated tee. See Sheet S-5. not recommended, as the entire inside of the wall must 5. Proper lateral support is also necessary and may be be cut away to get 18-inch clearance (usually at least a provided by wall bands, firestops, roof braces and/ 40-inch circle). Wherever possible, locate the Model TLC or all the supports listed above. Maximum spacing chimney to avoid penetrating a wall with a single-wall between components providing lateral support is 8 connector. Besides following the appliance instructions feet. See sheets S-2, S-3, and S-5. for connectors, other rules for solid-fuel appliance connectors are: 4 Hart&Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions 8� Owner's Manual 1. Never enclose vertical single-wall pipe, even at an Clearances for Model TLC Chimney System 18-inch clearance. Insulated Pipe 2. Never run it through ceilings or floors, or windows. 3. Don't use single-wall pipe outdoors. All insulated Model TLC gas-carrying chimney parts are marked with important safety information 4. Always secure all single-wall pipe joints with at least confirming minimum airspace clearance to 3 screws. combustibles. This minimum airspace clearance to combustibles is important in order to keep 5. Obtain proper attachment parts for the appliance combustible materials from overheating and end and for the entry to the chimney. See the Model creating a fire hazard. Never fill required airspace TLC Chimney Systems catalog for the proper size W�th insulation or even noncombustible material, stovepipe adapter. since such actions could cause overheating. If you are uncertain about a particular installation,contact 6. Locate and support the connector to avoid accidental Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. at the number referenced at the contact or damage. end of these instructions. 7. Caps or plugs for tees should be secured against Such parts as firestops and ceiling supports are intended falling out and designed so they can't leak creosote to be attached directly to the framing or to ceiling, or or rain. floors. These auxiliaries, which are in contact with wood 8. Heavyweight, single-wall pipe lasts longer. Use 24 or other combustibles, are designed and tested to assure gauge if possible. that they do not overheat at points of contact. 9. Porcelain enamel is the best high-temperature The instruction"sheets for individual parts and the table protective finish, but requires careful handling and on the back page give proper framing dimensions, which may be difficult to assemble securely, except in a in turn define the proper clearance. Wherever these ,vertical position, and could produce noxious odors if �nstructions illustrate the use of a required spacer or overheated. firestop, the purpose of the part is to maintain and assure the proper clearance. 10. Galvanized steel pipe is no better than plain black or painted steel, because the galvanized zinc coating is Remember that the most important clearance require- ineffective once it has been overheated. ment is that it must be AIRSPACE. 11. Operating the stove, heater or fireplace when ENCLOSURE: Interior or exterior residential chimneys the connector is red hot is very dangerous. This should be enclosed where they e�Rend through closets, indicates overfiring or a chimney fire. Stop storage areas, or habitable spaces where the surface firing, close the dampers, let things cool off, and of the chimney could be contacted by persons or keep watching for problems on nearby walls and combustible materials. The space between the enclosure furnishings. and chimney should be at least the required 2-inch minimum airspace clearance to combustibles. (SEE 12. The slope of the horizontal portion of a connector SHEET S-2 FOR PROPER USE OF FIRESTOPS IN AN of Y.inch per foot is sometimes a building code ENCLOSURE). Enclosures may be built of ordinary requirement. This slope will have little effect on drywall or plywood at the required minimum of 2 INCHES safety or appliance operation. If the connector is AIRSPACE CLEARANCE. While properly installed veRical, it should be installed with the crimped end firestops or supports help maintain the necessary down. If it can be sloped between the stove and clearances to combustibles at ceilings or joist areas, chimney, use 45-degree, one-piece, leakproof elbows there are no special parts to maintain clearance to inside (such as the corrugated type), and try to maintain surfaces of walis or enclosures; therefore, the builder sufficient slope so that any condensate liquid runs and the chimney installer should take all necessary back toward the appliance. To keep liquids from precautions to assure that this 2-inch minimum clearance coming out connector joints, the small (or crimped) or more is maintained. end should 'always be down or toward the stove or _ fireplace. Hart& Cooley, Inc. 5 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions In unoccupied attics, it is very important to be sure that FIRESTOPPING (See also Sheet S-2) blown-in or other insulation does not come in contact A firestop is any part of the building structure that with the chimney. A full enclosure built in the attic should prevents the spread of a fire or circulation of air. Where a extend to the roof; however, it need only be finished well Model TLC Chimney System is enclosed and framed at enough to keep�insulation and stored fumishings away 2-inch dearance, a firestopfjoist shield is the proper from the chimney. If a full enclosure is not built, an attic firestop to use at every floor. insulation shield MUST be used. See Figure 6. If the enclosure or space around the chimney is larger � than usual, or irregular in shape, attach galvanized metal nmc inauiatron p�ates 28-gauge or heavier all around the edges of the Akic r /snleld - ------- firestop/joist shield as necessary. These should be wide enough so that when installed the gap is closed to `� �a � vertical air circulation around the chimney, and the pipe is �� �; �� securely spaced and centered. �� �j j.���o,• For firestopping to be fully effective, all ceiling and floor Nefl F�ngea �� � 7o Freminp G�3 �� nbove F�aminp penetrations should be fully framed and closed on all four � " � vertical sides. This framing helps delay horizontal spread � of fire and controls unnecessary horizontal air leakage �3 �� through intermediate floors. �j E3 �3 �� CHIMNEY JOINT SECURITY ModeITLC All Model TLC chimney joints must be reinforced with ��m�y ! � FirestoplJoistShield locking bands. These are furnished with pipe and elbows. sectron Before installing the locking band, the joint should be Figure 6 Firestop/Joist Shield used securely twist-locked together. Locking bands are needed with Attic Insulation Shield to prevent accidental disengagement during chimney cleaning and to reinforce the chimney whenever it is A chimney enclosure is also highly recommended for any outdoors, along walls, or above the roof. outdoor, euterior-mounted chimney located outside of the yyarning: The chimney pipe and its fittings must be building wall. This enclosure can be helpful in reducing assembled with metal-to-metal joints as furnished. Do not internal condensation, creosote build-up and metal use tape or any sealing compound (such as tar, mastic, deterioration. Also, by protecting the chimney from cold putty or silicone) at the outer joints. Sealers in the joints outdoor temperatures, the enclosure may improve draft may cause the insulation to accumulate moisture and will and appliance operation. cause corrosion or freezing failures. At the upper end of this outdoor enclosure, the chimney CAUTION: DO NO USE MODEL TLC CHIMNEY should be flashed with the flashing/storm collar SYSTEM PIPE WITH DAMAGED ENDS. termination shown in Sheet S3. Both the inner and outer pipe must join properly to If the enclosure is exterior, without penetration of the avoid leakage and accidental disengagement. Slight building enclosure, wall bands should be used to provide eccentricity of the inner pipe will not affect operation, the necessary lateral stability. provided that the joint goes together completely. Minor Regardless of the benefits of the exterior enclosure, better dents or irregularity of the outer pipe will not have any chimney and appliance operation will be obtained if the perceptible effect on temperature safety. chimney is located entirely inside the heated part of the building (except of course for the part above the roo�. CHIMNEY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Enclosures of ordinary wood framing and gypsum drywall The need for chimney maintenance depends on the or plywood walls may be built only in one-and two- kind of appliance and how it is operated. Gas and family dwellings. For other types of buildings, multiple oil-burning appliances may need very little, but wood occupancies or high-rise construction, additional fire and goal-burning appliances may need a great deal of resistance is required for enclosures as follows. chimney maintenance. Open-front fireplaces without A factory-built chimney that extends through any zone doors usually dilute their smoke with large amounts of above that on which the connected appliance is focated is air. Thus the buildup of chimney deposits is generally to be provided with an enclosure having a fire-resistance very low. "AirtighY' or controlled draft wood stoves and rating equal to or greater than that of the floor or roof heaters produce dense smoke if they are loaded for assemblies through which itpasses. long duration or overnight fires, and can rapidly produce heavy thick creosote deposits. It is possible, by having a Even with a fire-resistance rated enclosure, the use of short duration daily hot fire, to burn off these deposits or firestops at every floor level is recommended to stabilize prevent them from building up to dangerous levels. This the chimney and to retard possible fire spread external to takes skillful operation and an appreciation of how to get the chimney. the correct temperature. 6 Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions 8 Owner's Manual r corrode the inside of the chimney. They may or may not , 'v prevent or remove creosote. When they are used together e�oios�re• � � with a hot fire, it is probably the fire that is doing the work. , � -2" Minimum Clearance Depending on the rate of buildup, as you learn what is Backup �ChimneyPipa� going on in the chimney, you can adjust your cleaning Si�P A � schedule. �, If you have any doubts about your ability to clean the � � chimney, or if the deposits are very heavy and hard to a � remove, call a professional chimney sweep. Do not try to a � burn them off. It doesn't matter how careful you are with , v loading, fuel wood selection or draft control, you should ' ; G observe the above precautions with any wood stove or ; � chimney installation. � Y Firestop/Joist Shield Ceiling ^ Y CHIMNEY FIRES AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM 2"MinimumClearance eooios�re•,o�an, Your Model TLC chimne s stem is not intended or Ptywoo4 etc. y y 'SfAewall materfal may be more designed for use as a combustion or fire chamber. It is readity supported using backup very easy to overtire your wood-burning appliance with st�ips at upper antl lower ends ore�a�oios�re. kindling, scrap lumber, brush or any fast-burning fuel. This can produce flames and high temperatures all the Figure 7 Firestop/Joist Shield with Full Enclosure way up the chimney, and may cause chimney damage. If you see your appliance or the smoke pipe glowing red, CREOSOTE AND SOOT FORMATION AND NEED FOR you are risking chimney damage or a fire. The creosote REMOVAL may be burning inside the chimney. If you see flames When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other coming out the top, you are either overfiring or there is a organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture chimney f re. If the fire in your heater has gotten out of to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the control, or if you suspect a chimney fire for any reason, relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. follow these steps. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue 1, immediately close all dampers and/or air entrance lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely openings to your appliance. This includes doors on hot fire. With coal that can burn with a smoky fire, this Franklin-type stoves. Block off fireplace openings. smoke also condenses in the chimney to form soot. 2, Alert your family to the possible danger. The chimney should be inspected at least once every two weeks during the heating season to determine if a 3. Inspect your appliance and chimney surroundings for creosote or soot buildup has occurred. possible fire. If in doubt, alert your fire department. If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed 4. Do not continue to use your appliance until it and to reduce the risk of chimney fire. your chimney have been thoroughly inspected. Creosote causes many problems. Some are visible while Overheating can cause metal paAs to expand, buckle others are not. It can make trouble if: and crack. If you are not certain, have a qualified 1. It runs down the outside of the i e to dama e the heating person disassemble all parts so they can be P P 9 inspected and replaced. finish on the metal. 5. Do not use salt or water on the fire in your appliance. 2. It drips out of joints, damaging floors or furnishings. Salt is corrosive, and water will cause a dangerous 3. It plugs up the chimney to cause poor combustion, steam explosion. You might be able to control the smoking, soiling walls and indoor air pollution. fire by using ashes, sand or baking soda, since 4. It catches fire in the chimney to cause possible baking soda is an ingredient used for dry chemical fire chimney damage and damage to your home. extinguishers. If you see deposits more than 1/16 inch thick, clean all 6. Aker a chimney fire, when it is safe to do so, check of the chimney parts mechanically. This means using internal locations, such as the attic and under the brushes, scraping or equivalent. Don't start a chimney roof, and keep watching for two or three hours. firel With only slight deposits, try a hot fre to see if There may be delayed smoldering and subsequent the black deposits change to light ash or fall down the �9nition, even if the fire inside the chimney has been chimney. You can hear the sound of falling deposits controlled. when temperature conditions are right. Afterwards, reinspect the chimney and the inside of the appliance for deposits. Do not use chemical cleaners, they may Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. 7 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Framing Dimensions for Model TLC Chimney Maximum Height(or Length) S stems to Maintain 2"Airs ace Clearance of Chimne for Su orts Chimney Size �Q„ 12.. 14„ 10", 12", 14•• inside diameter Su ort T e Feet of Chimne Ceiling Support` 16X"x 16'/." �' Anchor Plate 85 Ceiling Penetrations• 16" x 16" ' Ceiling Support 50(10" only) Insulated Tee 40 Floor Openings` 16" x 16" 18" x 18" 20"x 20" Wall Support 40 Roof Openings' 16"x 16" 18" x 18" 20"x 20" Roof Supporta 30 Interior Resupport 18 Wall Openings' 16"x 16" 18" x 18" 20"x 20" � a 20 feet of chimney may be suspended below a "All framing dimensions may be up to Y" more, but not less than roof support with all joints securely threaded, � the abo�values. Check support dimensions before using. using locking bands. Chimney Pipe Length Selector Chart Pipe Lengih 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Pipe Length 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Ft. In. T��al InsWlled Height 4'/. 7'/. 10'/. 16'/. 22'/. 34'/. 46'/. FL In. Tln.al Installed Height 4'/. 7'/. 10'/. i6'/. 22'/. 34'/. 46'/. Number of Chimney Pipe Sections Number of Chimney Pipe Sections 4'/. 4'/. ° 1 9 2Y. 110Y. 1 2 7%. 7%. 1 9 8%. 116%. 1 2 - 10%. 10'/. 1 10 8'/. 128'/. 1 2 1 '/ 12Y 1 1 9 7 115 1 3 1 4'/. 16'/. 1 10 1 121 1 3 1 6% 18'/ 1 1 10 7 127 1 3 1 10'/. 22'/. 1 11 8%. 140'/. 3 1 11%. 23Y. -� 1 1 1 12 7 151 1 3 2 10'/. 34'/. 1 13 1 157 1 3 2 11 Y. 35'/. 1 1 1 13 7 163 1 3 3 3Y 39%: 1 1 � 14 7 175 1 3 3 6%z 42%z 1 1 11 7 139 4 3 9%z 45Y 1 1 12 71'/. 155%. 1 4 3 10'/. 46'/. 1 13 5'/. 161'/. 1 4 4 2Y. 50'/. 1 1 1 15 7 187 4 4 3% 51%v 1 1 16 11'/. 203'/. 1 4 � 4 3%, 51'/, 1 1 17 5'/. 209'/. �� 1 4 4 6%z 54% 1 1 18 5'/. 221'/. 1 4 4 9% 57'/ 1 1 14 5'/. 173'/. 5 5 3% 63% 1 1 16 4% 196Y 1 5 5 9'/: 69% 1 1 19 5'/� 233'/a 5 5 9% 69%x 2 21 4%x 256%z 1 5 6� 9Y S1Y, 1 1 22 4%z 268%z 1 5 7 2'/. 86%. 1 2 17 4Y 08'/: 6 7 8'/. 92'/. 1 2 19 3K 231'/. 1 6 7 8Y. 92%. 1 2 23 4'/, 280% 6 7 9% 93'/: 2 25 3Y. 303Y. 1 6 8 8Y. 104Y. 1 2 26 3Y. 315Y. 1 6 HAR OOLEY hartandcooley.com $ (800)433-6341 02013 Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No. 851355 06/21/2013 Printed in U.S.A. Model TLC �nstallation Instructions Covering - Deluxe Rain Cap, Flashing, Storm Collar, Spark Arrester Read Sheet GS for important clearance and safety precautions before installing any of the parts described in this sheet. Sheet GS is packaged with supports. srEo z � IMPORTANT: 10" to 14" are non-HT. Screw Press�i—i�press � WARNING Failure to follow these Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, Squeeze Collar � �\ CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR DEATH. If you are unsure Contact of installation requirements, call the phone number listed on the � back of these instructions. STEP 9 Telminatlon Helghl ol Tighten Screw Ch�mney Shouid Conlorm �I\/I� Completely to Bullding Cotles �Delince Raln Cap � Clamp No� Model TLC Figure 1 Round Chimney Cap Attachment Mh� chimney Ptpe eraeing, 5, Some Model TLC deluxe rain caps have a nominal inch ��RequireC � Unlversal diameter expanding utility attachment adaptable to Model Roof Brace —�oeking Bana TLC Chimney and other products of like internal diameter. Kit To attach securely: 1. Loosen screw on top of collar and squeeze bottom to �npproz. allow collar to enter pipe. 45' 2. Press down evenly on lower skirt until it contacts upper _ Apply Masnc end of pipe. 3. Tighten screw on collar to expand lower end, and clamp /Storm Couar to inside of pipe. Keep tightening screw until collar is /AA�uslable expanded and fully tight. Top and Sldea /Flashing of Flashing Bottom of Flashing Under Roofing /Over Rootin STORM COLLAR � 9 Model TLC Chimney flashings are provided with screened Two�nches C�earanae to Combustibles . ventilation openings or slots at the top of the cone. In rnrough Roo� service, these openings are protected from rain by the storm � collar. DO NOT SEAL THESE OPENINGS. Make sure the Figure 2 Chimney Flashing&Bracing openings are not obstructed when installing the storm collar. 3. Finish roofng around chimney, covering the side and In unoccupied attics, the flashing termination will provide a upper areas of the flange with roofng material. However, smalt amount of ventilation. If this ventilation is not desired, be sure the lower unnailed portion of the flange covers the underside of the roof or ceiling may be trimmed and the roofing material. See Figure 2. closed with a pitched ceiling plate or a ftted metal plate. All 4. Place the storm collar down over the chimney until it Model TLC Chimney flashings have adequate interior space touches the Flashing. Tighten the adjusting screws or for a roof support. See Sheet S-4 for roof support details. tabs until the storm collar fits snugly against the pipe. If you are installing a chimney with flashing and storm collar, Work in a waterproof mastic between the pipe and the � follow these steps: storm collar. (Roof shield included with tall cone flashing.. 1 Finish the chimney to its desired height. Maintain a See Figure 3.) ' 2-inch clearance to combustibles where the chimney gRpCING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USING ROUND passes through the roof. CHIMNEY ASSEMBLY 2. Place the flashing suitable for the roof pitch over the chimney pipe, and nail securely to the roof through side These requirements apply to roof-supported chimneys, using and top flanges. (DO NOT nail through lower Flange.) � the roof support, and to chimneys supported below the roof. Use nails with a neoprene washer, or cover the nail �. Up to four feet of chimney above the roof. heads with a waterproof mastic. a. NO bracing required above roof; � Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. 1 Model TLC Covering - Coverina - Deluxe Rain Ca� Installation Instructions b. BUT a roof-supported chimney must be stabilized 1. PLA�CE the mesh between dome and skirt of top. It should below the roof by a pitched ceiling plate. be midway between the inner wind band and the outer c. Normally a chimney will be stabilized by its support edges. See Figure 4. Do not place the screen directly or firestop below. against the wind band. � REGARDLESS of height, if the chimney cannot be 2. LAP ends of inesh and N✓ist cut ends into any available . stabilized below the roof, use the universal roof brace kit, opening. or construct a suitable bracing system. If the chimney is used for venting a gas appliance, use a 2. Over 5 feet above the roof. spark arrester to keep birds out. � a. As a general rule, clamp the support band to the � chimney at a point about 2/s of height above the roof. If the spark arrester becomes clogged with creosote, it should The angle of the support braces to the chimney should be cleaned or replaced. be approximately 45 degrees. (See Figure 2.) IMPORTANT b. Depending on roof slope and chimney height, it may be gurning wood and coal produces creosote, soot, and fly ash, necessary to locate the support band at a height lower Which tend to collect in chimney flue and on termination parts, than the desired z/a. This is acceptable as long as the causing reduced Flow of gases through the chimney. Check installation complies with the following. rain cap weekly for excessive accumulation of these normal 1) Never locate the support band lower than %z of � combustion products, and clean as necessary. � the height of the chimney above the roof. 2) The height of the chimney above the support Use a spark arrester if you have a shingle roof or live in a band does not exceed 5 feet (See Figure 2.) forested area. � ' 3) Do not e#end braces(which adjust from 4 feet to 7 feet)farther than 7 feet. Some installations Moae� .�c cn�moevs �a4���a a �oor � may require the use of more than one set of braces. smem m pmtect �mo�:ne�e o-am���9 antl deckinq w�ere the chimnay passes 3. Up to 10 feet above the roof, use one brace. � , mro�en a ne� o. mw-Pu�, �or Tms fow-patl s�ieltl is shipped with ihe flat �oof ilashing. Frame Ne appropnate size 4. Over ten feet above the roof, use one brace 4 feet up and - sq�a,�ovem�9�io�s�,a�e�an me m�� one every 5 feet thereafter. vans m me�oo+sn�em in[o t�e opening from Ue top,as shmvn in Figure 3. The preferred location for the support band is next to a joint, rna �oor:n�am �s Nor rea��rea wne� immediately above or below a locking band. The purpose of the ca°„a, ����a atli�s�abie Flasn��es o��oo�siooes �. greater t�an 2I12, and is NOT requiretl bracing is ro hold the chimney against wind loads. wne�me�om sw�w�e�s�o�wmo�sroia � 2'Minimum Tall Cona (steel or conaete�. In areas of heavy snow or ice accumulation,the braces and aee��cero Fiasn��e chimney may require additional protection, such as a splitter, Combus°aa� to prevent damage to the chimney system. Che¢k with local . / chimney professionals to assess need/options for such product. / Steps: Figu�@ 3 Na�n ohframed opening 1. Install flashin and storm collar in usual manner. when using Flat roof 9 flashings.) See Figure 2. 2. Build chimney to desired height, and locate external guy band at%H above the roof. � 3. Bolt brace tubes to band, and attach angle brackets to roof with lag screws into structure, bending brace and tabs � as necessary. Braces should be at a 45-degree angle to � the chimney or at any convenient angle when at minimum W��dBentl— i—$���m��Y��� baM anA out rlm,ar � length (4 to 6 feet total). Included angle between the �ro��eow��a. braces in plan should be 90 degrees. I i 4. Tighten end clamps on larger bracing tube. ' 5. The underside of the opening through an exposed � ceiling may be trimmed with a Flat metal plate (or pair of -Figure 4 Proper Location of Spark half-plates)cut to a round or elliptical opening to fit the prrester Screen in Cap chimney pipe, or use a pitched ceiling plate. SPARK ARRESTER � The Model TLC spark arrester is made of Flexible expanded HA� . metal mesh of 18-8 stainless steel, with diamond-shaped DOLEY openings roughly%z x 1 inch. Each size is cut to fit the same size deluxe chimney cap. - � hartandcooley.com 2 (800)433-6341 002013 HaR&Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No. 851359 06124/2073 Printed in U.S.A. .u93�20t5 - � TLC-Chimr�y Lenc�U�I NartB�GoWey ' HAR�n'OLEY home toWs catalogs howto purchase news about contact r �V Grilies, Registers and Oiffusers (GRD) Submittals & Performance Data & k TLC Chimney Lengths ���� �. �� + Siim, 7 advancei! �� AssetslDetails ;`�,��`,,, � designallows (p "����s` for �B: � Y ���� installa6on InstallaYion A���•� beriveen 16" InsVuction �g"� ,s:, .w t�; ' centers and S— �"'� � ' Adaptin : • � �>, still provides � f �C 9. � �'� 2°clearance '' �z�a Ka,Po� 'r'��`��. from > � combusGbie Installation �*, "�' � matenai. Ir�struction `` � s—TLC 5'• �.``��."H ` ' . Secure twisY- Nel i _8•• ;�`i',� lodc design � (s�2 Ke,Po�) couples M�, Installation �,. �., chimney Instruction �,", < Q_ SectiOOS s—TLC ; �: together with 10"-14" -�� � jusYa 1/8 _ . � (458 KB,PDF) tum.Locking bands secure joints. ,���. �,'�, . lncludes loclting band�. . 5"-8"�SeCtioils overiap�:by 1 1/8",10"-i4"�sectionsovedap by 1 1/4". , . Ghimneys are sized accortling to the inner diameter and are availa6le in 5" througli 14". How to Speciiy + The outside diameter is 2"largerthan the inside diameter. Using tables from the Nationai Fuel Gas Code 10" Chimney Lengths or our Sizing & 5" CNIMNEYS Application Guide, _... , _ ,, ._ _. � . ....,.. . . . . _ determine the diameter of 6" CNIMNEYS Model Height ID OD ver�ing required. The _ _..__,.a . _.... __ _._., Siting &App►ication � ��T��� z � � �p y 12 � Guide also offers tips on 7" CNIMNEYS s ` ` good design inctuding �.. _..__�.� "". � �,_____ � �„ c muRiapplianoe system ' � ' 12 hUp7M�ww.FerlandcodeY.canipalu�.-lsPodGtimneY-���6ctnm�'s I 4/13+2015 TLCRS-Adju4table Roof St�pports�Hart&Codey H�fyt;vOLEY home tools catalogs how to purchase news about contact ; Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD} Flex Duct sw� Su6mittals & Performance Data Chimney&Veni»AO�Fuel(Class��A)Chimney»TLC Chimney System»Supports TLCRS Adjustable w�� Roof Supports ���. � w��. . The roofsupport may be used on a roof and adj�sts to any roof pitch. AS52tS/02t8iIS .;� '� • It may be used above an oifsetto supportthe oifset or as a supplementary supportwhen the chimney height exceeds that of the Installation primary support. instruction . Supports a total of 30 feet of chimney with up 5 (296�KB,PDF) to 20 feet below support. • Does�ot ac[as a firestop. HOW t0 S�EGf�I . Larger models contain one 18-inch length of pipe with roof breckets preinstalled.includes hatdware.. Using tables from the Natio�al Fuei Gas Code or our Sizing& Applicaiion Guide, � determine the diamete�of „r venting required. The ��'� Sizing & Appiication �,�� Guide aiso offers tips on � -good design inciuding � multi-app�iance system sizing and design. � ! 4* L'n •X ��31�= #� F'u�t;'e9lSS� � � ., � t�3 r�:i,ww�,.na�ia�coaev.con;7�od�Hlcr�at��tzde��ant-s�is qryypp�5 TLCRGK-Adjust�e Urriversal Roof Guy FGt�Hart&Cooley ticrg HA��['1oLE�/ home tools catalogs how to purchase nev✓s about contacT V Gnlles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Fiex Duct �i'� Submittais & Performance Data Chimney&Vent»�AN Fael(Class A)Ghimney u TlC Ghimney System»Paris&.Accessories : � . TLCRGK Adjustabie �; Universal Roof Guy Kit � � ; , • Used when more ihan 5 feet of chimney # extends from fhe roof. AssetstDBtBilS � �. The�kihincludesrivorodsand.anedjustable band. . Each rod extends to 4 to 6 feet. Installatian . The adjustable band will fit 5"to 14"size. Instruction s chimney. (20�Ks,Po� �A�i ��� � � � How to Specify � Using tabies from the. National Fuel Gas Code or o�r Siiing& Application Guide; determirae the'diameter of - , veniing required. The Y�tPJMrww.hartareicaoley.canl�xauuctsmcr��i us�eaauriversal-�aocy�y-ititil�n�[�&qr-c�aated 1ft q��yyp�5 TLCRS-A�usi�e R�S�pwts�Hart 8 Cadey . .��� N� 1'� � 1 1 � r I 6 � � a � r 12" i �� i � � I + �$ � ""'�""1 Adjustabie Roof Support dimensions —5-8" diameter ���n�s> n�oaai s�:e 3 tA� � tg) t _.._ .;._. �__.. .� ._.,_,; � 5TLCR5 —� � � 5" i 7 16 E .;f. , .____. ._ _` �� 6TlGRS 6�� ' g � 1� � .�. .. . . . . ,. i a,. , � _..._ , r.. ,. .._.___... � ; �r�eRs ' �^ g 18 � ,. ._, _ � � __... , ., .� �, _. _ _ — -- - ` � j BTIGRS ' S�� 'I� ' 99 Adjustable Roof Support dimensions — 10-42" diameter (inches) ! Model Size (A) ' (B) '� 10T�CRS , 10" ! 10 12 �2T�CRS 12" 12 = 14 ` 14TLCRS I 14" 14 16 � � s � hnplhvww.haitarxlcodh'-cwn/�WproduclsPocrsladlusiable-reof-s�ipporLa � Preparation of Telescoping Legs: F. Assemble the telescoping legs by sliding the supplied hose clamp over larger diameter leg and then inserting smaller diameter leg into larger diameter leg. Temporarily hold legs together by tightening the hose clamp over the cut section of larger diameter leg(see Figure 5). Repeat for the other telescoping leg assembly. G Place a flat washer on the elevator bolts and attach the angled end of each of the telescoping legs to the 2 elevator bolts on the Support Band with washer and nut(see Figure 6). H. Attach the other end of each telescoping leg assembly to an Angle Bracket using one (1) 1/4-20 X 1"bolt and nut(see Figure 7). Larger Diamele� Assembly of Telescoping Teies�op;nq�e9 Legs with Hose Clamp smaner o�ameier�eq F19 U�0�J Pilo�Hole fo� 2"Lag Screw Sewnng Saew Cut Section o(Larger Angle Bracket Telescoping Leg Flangetl Nu � Hose Clamp 1'Bol[ Roo�Shingles Smaller Diameter Telescoping Leg 2°Lag Saew Elevator Bolt Eleva�or Bol� Fle�VJasher FlatWasher AngleE entl of Leg Angletl entl of Leg SBCUflfl9 Fia�wasner Fle�v�asner Angle Bracket FlangetlNut� ' . �FlangetlNut Figure7 � � Rafterortreming strucNre ssembly of Telescoping Ro�odroP � �--� Approx, , / Legs to Support Band - 60° —� Figure 6 io Suppotl Bantl MA% I. Determine the location of the two Angle Brackets on the roof �o���9ea�a structure. Ensure the fasteners are into rafters or framing and not justroofsheathing. SecuretheAngleBracketstotheroofstructure using two (2) 1/4 X 2" lag screws per brackets (see Figure 7). HOSe Apply a thin layer of caulking under the angle bracket (before Clamp�� searing in place)as well as over the lag screw heads. qp zism aR of HT. •s,ox Angle Brecket � J. Make sure the chimney is level and plumb. Check all required dimensions and angles, adjust if necessary. For added security, lock legs in place by using 1/8" x V2" stainless steel self tapping z�aa�o�ew� screw(supplied)through the pilot holes found nearthe hose clamps (Figure 4). K. The hvo telescoping legs should form an angle of about 60° to give support to the chimney in all directions. The angle of the telescoping legs should be approximately 45�from vertical when fastened to the roof(see Figures 6 &8). NOTE: Do periodic inspections of all fasteners including the hose Placement of Universal clamps as high winds can cause the chimney system above the roof Roof Brace Kit to vibrate and in time loosen some of the fasteners. Figure 8 HAR OOLEY /� Hart&Cooley, Inc. 616.656.8200 p 5030 Corporate Exchange Blvd.SE 616.656.6399 f Grand Rapids, MI 49512 info@hartcool.com � www.h a rta n d co o I e y.co m �02013 Hart 8 Cooley,Inc. All Rights Reserved Form No. 851363 11 N SI2013 Printed in the United States HAR OOLEY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS /� Universal Roof Brace Kit(URBK/JURGK-1 ) Permissible for use with the following Models: TLC/UT/ST/GT/JSC/SPR/JM/ALT/CF READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE PROJECT. REMEMBER THAT SAFETY COMES FIRST. OUR CHIMNEY SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION BYA�UALIFIED PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES. Selkirk Chimney parts are Listed and produced under the Factory Inspection and Follow-up progrem of C U� US Underwriters Laboretories,Inc.and carry the LISTING MARK illustrated here. usreo CAUTION: WEAR CUT RESISTANT GLOVES WHILE HANDLING METAL A31e PARTSTOAVOIDPERSONALINJURY. SHARPEDGESOR PRO- Tested to: UL 103 HT, ULCS604, ULCS610, ULCS629 JECTIONS CAN CUT YOU. Read the following instructions in their entirety before assembling and installing. Refer to the main Chimney System Installation Instructions for further informa[ion on installation of Selkirk chimney. - The URBK/JURGK-1 will provide lateral supportto the chimney above the roof line. The URBK/JURGK-1 is required when the chimney eutends 5 feet(1600mm) or more above the roof penetration. The kit contains Telescoping Legs, Support Band, Roof Angle Brackets and hardware package. The Universal Roof Brace Kit(URBK/jJURGK-1)accommodates most models of chimneys with outer diameters ranging from 7"through 13". Holes used ro atlach ' �D Holes useJ[o assemble Support 6anC Telescoping Legs ta ' 00 � Supp� 9' DO 0' - 10-1/2'00 / 1'-11-3/4' 00 2'00 0 0 0 0 ❑ 0 ❑ o 0 0 0 0 0 3' 00 0 0 0 0 0 ❑ o ❑ o 0 0 0 o Tab for �p`�d 2'Bolt '�esfO�SaV�AO'd �By� �� � / —/ - t�o �o c�JP� � Holes useE�o attach v �'e95� �p��td Cege Teleswping Legs to Holes useE to assemble Suppatl Bantl a Nm Suppoh Bantl o 0 TaE For 12'- 13'DO o 0 � Q�9a 2"Bol� �r on .�a�es�gao Support Band Holes Identifier �o� 00 0 0 � �,o���os'Q� v� on o �e� Figure 1 caye N�� e•on o o ca To Install: r on � SJpQoh� Figure 2 A. Measure the outside(OD)diameter of your chimney. s�°` Assembly of Universal Assembly of Support Band: �°�0 Support Band(2 Halves) B. From the single row of holes(see Figures 1 and 2), select the hole in each half that corresponds to the outside diameter identifed with the chimney being installed. Place the two halves together. Insert an elevator bolt through the chosen holes (Ex-for a 10"OD chimney, place the elevator bolt through the holes identified for 10°OD). The elevator bolt should be oriented as shown in Figure 3. Secure the center bolt with washers and 1/4"flanged nut(see Figure 3). NOTE: On smaller diameter chimneys the excess band material can be cut off. Elevator� Suppotl Bantl Balt Halves � O � � o 0 � — � �0 0 Elevator One of 2�alves �Flal Washer Bolt � of 5upport Bantl 0 0 � 0 2"Botl Cage Nuts Flangetl Nut � o � � Flat Washer Topview assembly of Support Band-FIyU�e 3 One of 2 helves Elevator Bolt,Washers and Nut m suvvo�eana caye Nm Universal Support Band C. Form the band into a circle (see Figure 4) and loosely connect tormed into a circle tabs using the supplied 2°bolt into the cage nut located on one of Figure 4 the two formed tabs. D. Select the hole in each half that corresponds to the OD of the chimney. Insert an elevator bolt in each of the holes (1 per side). E. Position the Support Band approximately two thirds of the way up the chimney height(see Figure 8). The preferred location is ne�R to a joint, immediately above or below a Locking Band. Secure Support Band by tightening the 2°bolt. NOTE: Only one chimney joint should be above a Roof Brace Kit. An additional Roof Brace Kit may be required for taller systems. Model TLC �nstallation Instructions , Roof Support & Anchor Plate Read Sheet GS for important clearance and safety precautions before installing any of the parts described in this sheet. Sheet GS is packaged with supports. ROOF SUPPORT IMPORTANT: 10" to 74" are non-HT. The roof support is an ideal assembly for freestanding • WARNING fireplaces and open cathedral ceiling installations. It fits Failure to follow these Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, all roof pitches and requires only simple framing. The CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR DEATH. If you are unsure package contains one 18" length of pipe with thimble of installation requirements, call the phone num6er listed on the plates, two roof brackets, and necessary hardware. uack or mese instructions. . Maximum length of chimney that can be suspended below is 20 feet. Maximum total chimne len th is 30 s screws No.�o x�v.per Y 9 Bracket into Roof Strueture feet. Adequate Roof Follow these simple steps for a roof-supported chimney saucture for 2"Minimum Weight of installation. - Clearenee Chimney 1. Cut an opening in the roof and frame all around the - -- -- o e opening to distribute weight load (Figure 1). Be sure �v R �Rafter to allow for a 2" minimum clearance (Figure 2). I I I � � 2. Center assembly in the opening. Adjust plates to the � � I � ( � I roof pitch and tighten nuts (Figure 2). � � � i � � � 3. Install six screws per roof plate with the innermost --1 i � � � Raner screws going into rafters or headers (Figure 1). i �_� Q o � _� I 4. Twist-lock additional lengths of chimney to top of ( f—- -- o o — —1 I assembly pipe until required chimney passes through � I roof a minimum of 3 feet and is at least 2 feet higher __�L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,�1_,_ than any portion of building within 10 feet. -- - - — — -- — Tilt Axis Parellel to Ritlge Raker 5. Drop a flashing, suitable for the roof pitch, over the top chimney section, and nail to roof through side and Figure 1 Roof SuppoR Freming top flanges. Use nails with a neoprene washer or cover nails with mastic. (See Installation Sheet S3.) 6. Finish roofing around chimney, covering the side level and Tighte� Adjusting Nuts Roof 8rac� and upper areas of flashing flange. Be sure lower � unnailed portion of flange covers roofing. ^ � ^ , � Frame Roof 0 0 � 7. Place storm collar down over chimney until it touches Opening for �, %,� � � ��� � flashing and fasten. Work in a waterproof mastic - z"minimum , T between pipe and collar. ciearanee � � r 8. Twist-lock additional pipe lengths to bottom of pipe h�, ', . `z" assembly, not to exceed 20 feet. Entire chimney - ' �'�-i' should be secured at every joint with a locking band. � Suspended pipe 9. The o enin into a itched ceilin or roof ma be Z�'� /must be securea P 9 p 9 y with loeking bands. trimmed using a pitched ceiling plate. , :M--z Figure 2 Roof Support Position on Sloped Roof Hart&Cooley, Inc. 1 M13I20'15 TLC-CHmne�'LetgUB I Hart 8 Codey I sizing and design. i 10TLG24 j �24 � 10 ; 12 � 8" CHlMNEYS ` _,_..... ,. , � . ._ ��_�.... _ , 10TLC18 ? 18� �� 90 ; 12 � „ ; ; }s`�," €,'��Fr7�tcY; , __._�__. ,. ,. _.,_..._.M + ....:. : �vY�`����"�'����a� � 40TLC12�� � 12 10 '� 12 � '�� 12" CNIMNEYS : . ._._ ,,._. _ .�_ __,,._�... .._t....,, ,� - ; 10TCC9 i 9 i 10 G 12 14" CHIMNEYS ��,___.. �_l,� ...._.��., � . a �„_. . _..._: � 10TLG6 6, ; 10 : 12 , ...._. ..._ -._ . K .�_. �� __.__�.. 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Pigure 3 Required Clearances for Roof Support Chimney Pipe -A81c Enclosure or FireatoplJoist Shield Attie Insulation ShielO ANCHOR PLATE The anchor plate provides a connection from a masonry s � fireplace to a Model TLC Chimney. The following steps � ,_, describe installation of this part. Anchor Plate 1. Using the anchor plate as a template, centered over the nn Masonry o�sceei snen outlet opening, drill and anchor four'/<"diameter bolts 2" long securely into the top of the masonry fireplace. See Figure 4. 2. Apply a bed of mortar approximately'/," in depth and 3" in � w width completely around the f replace opening. Make sure the threaded ends of the botts protrude a minimum of 1" above the bed of mortar. Figure 5 Anchor Plate Support for Mason Fireplace 3. While the mortar is still damp, place and level the anchor plate over the extended studs. Secure, using a washer and nut for each bolt 4. Check the plate for level and allow mortar to set. " '� OOLEY 5. 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"A MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN-RELATED- FIRES ;IS FAILURE TO M'AINTA.IN REQUIREQ:CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO COMBUSTBLE MATERIALS. IT IS,OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS: OVEN .BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORRAN�E: .. WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS." � "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professiona/i per piuene 1 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia . Td/Cov�i10/Ip1 SOO 9A O'i.Dorfifo I\/A ��roOO91 Rl1R'i].Fmeil�infnlel�ri inRnfnrni il -Woh•�uww artimfnfnmi it �ACUNT'O MARIo , , NAPOLI _...---------------...._.____...--- W W W.ACI1NTOiO0.Nl.lT i ' r INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS °Please read this entire manual before you install the oven. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death:" `M/hen this oven is not propedy installed, a fire may result.!To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions." Note: Main Nameplate is located on the right side of the front. See below drawing of the plate. ' ■ Minimum clearance of the oven to combustibles materials: top 18 in, sides and back 0 in. • Maintain required air space clearance between oven and combustible enclosure. DO NOT fill required air space with insulation or other materials. ■ This cooking equipment is to be provided with an exhaust hood tested for compliance with the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96, or with the requirements in the �` Standard for Exhaust Hoods for Commercia4 Cooking Equipment UL710 or be connected to a UL Listed Factory. � Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NPFA 96. • DO NOT overfire, when flame spills out of the oven, you are overtiring. ■ To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. ■ Install and use only in accordance with the installation and operating instructions. • Contact Jocal building official or fire officials abqut restrictions and installation inspection in your area. ■ For use with solid wood fuel only. • DO NOT close the oven door while a fire is in the oven. ■ DO NOT remove or cover this IabeL „ ■ "Non-Combustible flooring must extend out at least 36° from oven opening and at least 30"to.each side of the opening" � Ditte Merio Aeunto-Fomi piolessionali pei piaerie 2 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia 1�:Acvrrro Ma�uo ■ , NAPOLI ___ ' WWW.ACYNTOFORNI.IT �, ■ "Do not use grate or elevate fire — Build wood fire directly on hearth" Contact local building or fire officials concerning any installation restrictions or need for inspection of the oven installation. • To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect the oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. �■ Install and use only in accordance to the installation'and operating instructions. The installation of the oven is quite simple thanks to a smart and safe system related to the legs that c8n be shifted up and down into the oven and stopped at the desired high. Once the oven is positioned at its final place, the following procedure shall be followed: 1) Lift up the oven (just 4-5 in �10 cm) very slowly and in a secure manner using a pallet jack. ' 2) Remove the "Stop pin"from each of the four legs and let the legs shifting down 3) Put again fhe pins into the highest hole available on',the legs and insert the lock into each stop pin. - 4) Lift down the pallet jack and insert an additional shim 5) Repeat the steps 1-2-3 till the oven reaches the desired high. (Note: The suggested high is such as having the hob at approximately 47 in (�120 cm) 6) Use some silicon gel to attach the two marble shelves 7) Connect the chimney ' 8) Build the plant exhaust smoke according to the proper technical and legal ., recommendationa � � - oil ' to � Picture 1: Lifting-up the oven'. � Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 3 .,. Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,italia � Tnl/c..... ,on no� cnn no no o,.w»., �\i n .M99w onco9_Crnn:l.I..i..l1n..��..b.i...n:B _\nl..L..un....,�..�n.b.i.....;H ���,AcUNTo MARIO , , , NAPOLI WWW.ACUNTOFORNIJT � 1 ,. ..I� , . '. . Y. l yY„�!,� N? $.x r. _ .�. . r Ik � i{�� + Y 1' I��II���1�i�� �. . I1'�1 � [� ¢ < �'S. §§�'_�v. � {. �. le .. ..v �.., ...... :-.... i. . .. . . , . ... .. : . -.:�..... , � .._.... .. _. I Picture 2: Example af a real installation peft)and picture of,the legs with holes and "Pin stop" V , - Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi prolessionali per piuerie 4 � Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, ItAlia r_„�'... .......... r........,.o .._�.._ �„ . .�-.oe-..����� r__.�.._<_a_...._...<..._::. �e,..�................_._._._... S ���L ACUNTO MARIO ' , , NAPOLI ', __..._ ._... ........._ .._.....__ -_-__..... WWW.ACUNTOFO0.NI.IT - . VENTING INSTRUCTION' - This cooking equipment shall be vented in accordance with requirements of Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. - a min. 18 inch clearance from combustible material . around the chimney shall be maintained. - The flue collar at the oven top shall be connect to UL Listed Factory Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NFPA 96. The collar must be locked with at least four seif-tapping screws locking metal band to a 10 inches standard size chimney. v . : Picture 3: Smoke output i;� .. �/ �, . f � %� /^ I.�' i- � � C !; �,► � 1; ,�� ` ����� ;��..�:.�1'' "_* ";�, � '-�-�=�. .x� r;� Picture 4: Air dreulation into the oven and example of typical chimney installation schemes v � Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professionali per pizzerie 5 Via S.Mana ai Monti 732,80141�,Napoli,Italia Tnl/Fnv�i']Ol1C1 c00 OR OQ.Pedife I\/C �l19�1�1Al1R'i9.Fmnil.inlnGilcmmMfnmi 8 .Wel.�un.nu oniin�ninrni il �� ACUNTO MARIO ' NAPOLI ,. ,..__. _.__ _._.--- ; W W W.ACUNTOFORN I.IT ' h OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS NORMAL OPERATION: ; - "Use Solid Wood fuel Only." - CAUTION: never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantem fuel; kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or `freshen up' a fire in this oven.,keep all such liquids well away from the oven when in use. ' - Do not elevate the fire. Build the fire directly on the hearth - Piva oven is design for cooking pivas at temperature around 400°C - Do not use products not specified for use with this oven. , FIRST WARM-UP PROCEDURE ' Once the oven is installed in its final position, then proceed as follows: 1) First day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at low level (200-250 °C) for 2-3 hours,then switch off and IeYs the oven getting cold again.! 2) Second day:iight the fire and take the oven temperatu�e at medium level (250-300 °C) for 2-3 hours, then switch off and IeYs the oven getting cold again. 3) 3`a-5`n day: Repeat the above procedures for the next,days till the oven is completely dry. As matter of fact, the oven is produced with some mate�ials which are also mixed with water and some water remains into the oven and needs to evaporate during the warm-up procedure so to make the oven completely dry. During the warm-up procedure, the oven external surface will be a bit wet and also some drops could appear on the bottom. This is very normal and will finish after the water is completely evaporated and the oven will then get completely dry forever. The duration of this phenomenon is variable depending on the model and time the oven is warmed day-by-day, however, it will take an average of 5-7 daya 4) Last day: when the oven is completely dry (according to the previous step), the oven is ready for normal operating conditions and the temperature 'can reach the 400-500 °C. 5) Ready for regular use: From this moment on the oyen is ready for regular use at operating temperature and also (at this point) eventual finishing (i.e. tiles, marble shelves,..) can be put on the oven. " `�7 � Ditta Mario Aeunto-Fomi pro/essionali per pizzerie 6 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia r_�,.-_... .......... �......,,.,.. .._..:._ �,,. ..,����.�.,��-, �__:�.:_...�__.........,...::. �.�.,�........,........,,<..._::. „ �� ACUNTO MARIO � � NAPOLI � ____ .__......_.. .. . ..---....... .......____. ; W W W.AC V NTOi00.N I.IT � CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS - Do not use metal brush to clean bedplate, and do not strike same surface with pizza tools. - Do not use water to clean the bedplate. - "Disposal of ashes—Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. When the ashes are disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.” ' - "Creosote — Formation and need for removal. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours that combine with expelled,moisture to form creosote. The, creosote vapours condense in a relatively cool oven flue and exhaust hood of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining and exhaust hood. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce risk of fire." - The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. - When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce risk of fire. Ditta Mario Acunto•Fomi prolessionali per pizzerie ,� Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80147,Napoli,Itelia ���� ACUNTO MARto ' ■� , NAPOLf �. ___.._ .... . .....__._._... . .------ ...__.._...-- �. W W W.�CVNTOFORNI.IT '. CONSTRUCTION PROCESS OVERVIEW The piva oven type "CLASSICO" is a wood-burning handcrafted piva oven produced by our company. It is made by a core structure of steel metal and then covered as follows: - The internal room in completely covered by refractory material such as clay stones for the hob where the piva is placed and cooked and refractory bricks for the dome. - The external part (outside the core structure) is made with insulation material composed by a mixture of soft clay and cement. We confirm that the CLASSICO ovens are handmade and built according to the Neapolitan craftsman tradition. A brief description of the process and specifications are prqvided as follows: Staae 1 As a first step, a metal steel core structure is build using steel and soldering the different parts with a standard common solder. 4t�IV �Yi �� *. ? r"�,��1�.' g* � �'�: I ��.:� ���� . 1.:�+ � { 7F I � � ���� fi�S t � ��#�i ;;€_ ,� Picture 5c Meta1'core structure Staae 2 Once the structure is ready, the base is filled by clay material mixed with cement (such layer is approximately 30 cm high). On this base, the hob is put on: The hob (the surface on top of which the piva will be cooked) is made by typical clay material. Dilte Mario Aeunto-Forni professionali per piuerie 8 � Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia . :v�.Acvc�ro Maiuo ' , �, NAPOL ( .��.. .._--- ._......__ .... ._..._._._ ...._-----. . ' WWW.ACIINTOfORN1.IT . ! � llll��lj'�Ifll I ' �ii�jilillP� �oitl�. � ��� I� � Picture 6: Expanded Ciay`me"shed'witti cement I��, , Picture 7: Hob and first circle tiNcks positioning Sta4e 3 Being the hob and the first line of bricks stable, the dome�is built using a proper shape to support all the bricks during the positioning. The bricks are�fixed with cement. �.iwur c_ :t': sk �., z:, �' �:'V��:����:. . _ . . .��. t . . - . - .. - . . �� . .... .,.� . ._, .. . . . . Picture 8: Dome during construction (left)and finished(right) Staqe 4 Once the dome is ready and stable, also the external part is filled with clay material mixed with cement till oven final shape is reached. On top of that, the final layer is made by cement mixed by plaster material to fine tune the shape of'the oven ,� Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi pro/essionali per pizzerie 9 � Via S.Maria ai Monti 732,80147,Napoli,Italia ���AGUNTO MARIO � ,� NAPOLI .. .........................._._._.._--------...------------------ � W W W.ACUNTOfORN1.IT � Picture 9: Fllling with insulation picture 10:Final �esult'tiefore painting material(Expanded Clay and cement) tnsatation.inatenaC (mix:.clay,cemeM): , . . _ __:,_R•:�,._.. �iCkS; Mob` . Picture 11: Scheme of main components ! i . � Ditta�Mallo Acunto-Forni pro%ssionali per piuerie � lo � Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia� _ ..� ...._... �............ ...�._ .,, . ...�..,.-,.,.,....-. �__.�.._._.,n__.._._<_._... u�..w....................a.....::. ��� AcuNro tvl�uo ■ , NAPOLf � , , . ........_.. .._.........._ .___... . wWW.ACVNTOFORNt.IT ' � Staae 5 Finally the oven is painted and packed for shipment. . ""Pictu�e 12eFinal proiiuct white patnYeii' ' " ,.� z ;�; • �� a. t �, , ""�" �� �, � �c .� � �i � � I "' "` Pic#ure'1'3: Shipmenf of'one packed oven ' ' Ditta MariO Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 1 I � Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia _ .,�. . .......... .��........ .._�.._ �,.e .n-rnn-.,enen� e.....:i....b.n.......a..�.....��. _mre6.,.�.�.ioni�n�nsn.nib :��Acv�rro n�uo '' , , NAPOL ( i _.._ ... _--- .. .. .__._..... W W W ACUNTOFO0.NI�IT � DIMENSIONS AND OPTIONAL SHAPES The CLASSICO oven is available in five different sizes and tliree different shapes. Please see the below table for a summary: i �L�y ��py , 3 1 �r4 9 � �tt�;P�""��d� � .��. 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NAPOL [ W W W.ALIINTOFO0.NI.IT Eztemeldiemeter � � , � � i . � � Internel Dlemetar i '/.i�—�.\... e � ,.i. , . �. � f 3 . !.'. .��.,\ .. , . .. .,�� . . �� „i„ � O 1. a 1 '. b � . / \� -. d4cm �-�/ \ . \� I Picture 14: Horizontaf section of the oven i � � � � � „e„ ��d�� . 1-���� ..d. �� � _ . . __ .__ _. __. _ ._ _._ .. _ _.._. . ..-. . . � _. .. . _......... .... .. . . . . __ _ \. _. _ _ ..._. _. . _ ' �46 cm 85 cm 465cm 50cm � SO,cm t - � . . _, � _� � � C4tm ,I� 35crri �d"em �-�. . � ...�. . 35'.cin I I . . 44sm � h§',cm , � �+� 1 . �85'cm. il ��1 B6:cm. li �� � ,e6cm. Shape: "Standard" (default) Shape: "Vulcano" (optional) Shape: "Vulcano Extra" (optional) Picture 75: Design of the oven vs.three optional shapes + I �a��� ACUNTO MARIO , , ■ NAPOLI - , ....._.._._�------...__ W W W.ACUNTOf00.Nl.lT We than you again for chodsing our product and remain at your disposal for any further information not clearly mentioned into this manual. � Sincerely yours, ,��J�'�q✓i^" ��;#��'�'� � Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professionali per pizzerie 14 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia - �� -- � --- — — - ... ... . _____...,.,.,,, �___,�.:_`-,_,-"-'-`---::. �........................a,...;,, - Model TLC �nstallation Instructions General Instructions 8� Owner's Maintenance Guide Sizes 10", 12" and 14" PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE PROCEEDING Use only Hart & Cooley, Inc. listed components and accessories. Do not use pipe by itself or attempt to � WARNING fab�iCat@ y0uf OWn SUppOR Of BCCeSSOfies. Failure to followthese Installation Instructions could cause � FIRE, CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR DEATH. If CAUTION: IF`YOU ARE BURNING COAL you are unsure of Installation requirements,call the phone Some types of coal in certain designs of stoves may, in number listed on the back of these instructions. rare instances, cause corrosion of the inner parts of the Model TLC chimney system. Inspect and clean your pipe and the spaces around supports must not be filled chimney frequently to keep it free of coal, ash and with any type of insulation. In attics with blown-in or soot deposits. Also, see SIZES AND APPLICATIONS batt insulation, the chimney must either be fully enclosed, section. If damage to the flue is observed, contact or an attic insulation shield must be used to create and Hart& Cooley, Inc. Customer Service (800.433.6341) maintain the proper minimum airspace. with a description of your chimney problem. The Model TLC chimney system is not recommended if you SizeS dnd AppliCationS are burning ocean driftwood. The salt in this wood may Theinstructions apply to sizes 10", 12" and 14". All three cause product failure. sizes comply fully with the requirements of UL Standard 103 (non-HT). Chimneys installed in accordance Milli�lum Cled�allCe with these instructions will comply with national safety Where installed within buildings, the Model TLC chimney standards, such as NFPA 31, 54 and 211. These Model system may be fully enclosed at 2 inches minimum TLC chimney systems are designed for gravity venting AIRSPACE clearance to combustibles, including framing only (natural draft). They are usable on any appliance, lumber, drywall, plaster, plywood and other building having a power burner(such as oil furnace), if that materials classed as combustible. For support framing, appliance operates with neutral or negative draft at its see table on back page. outlet. Appliances that may cause positive pressure in the chimney should not use Model TLC. Model TLC Airspace Only chimney systems are ideal for venting gas (natural and The minimum`clearance to Model TLC chimney system LP), #2 oil, and open front wood-buming appliances pipe means AIRSPACE ONLY. The 2-inch clearance to ��'�'ithout air control). SPECIAL WARNING ON CELLULOSE INSULATION Cellulose insulation in dired contact with a hot chimney can ignite and smolder, and can set fire to ordinary wood framing materials. The AIRSPACE ONLY precaution applies to all blown-in or loose fll insulations,but is especially applicable to cellulose insulation,which may be made from oltl news- papers or other cellulose materials. The attic insulation shield or a suitable enclosure with appropriate freslops must be used to keep all insulation ihe proper distance away from the chimney. WARNING: A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIRSPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CHIMNEY BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. � Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Detail Instruction Sheets Rou�Tbp — Details for the installation of all chimney parts must be observed by referring to other instructions as follows. chimrreyPipa Ceiling Supports", Connectors.....................................S-1 Attic Insulation Shields"................................................S-2 8ortn Callar Round Top`, Flashing, Spark Arrester ........................S-3 Roof Support', Anchor Plate'.......................................S-4 Insulated Tee*, Wall SuppoA*......................................5-5 Insulated Elbow', Interior Resupport'..........................S-5 Firestop /Joist Shield`.................................................S-7 Loeldnp BeM— —ChimneyPipe `If you are installing any of these parts in packages marked*, you should receive the proper instructions in the package. You may also request a complete set of Aaic Inaumtlon 5hield instructions from your dealer. This sheet of general instructions is furnished with all UL-listed chimney supports. It covers important safety precautions in the FirestoplJoist Shield— OPening Framed On installation, operation and maintenance of your appliance �vi Four smea and chimney. Anyone installing a chimney should review this sheet, as well as those furnished with the other parts of the chimney system. Hart �°`a"g e°"d 8 Coaley, Inc. Model TLC chimney CHI�N��USTBE parts are LISTED and produced under � the Factory Inspection and Follow-Up _�i�yp�p� program of Underwriters' Laboratories, � CeiIl�Support Inc. carry the LISTING MARK illustrated here. —Rou�Top Stovepipe Adapter— yy���_ /Flashing Figure 1 Vertical Chimney through OneStory and Attic �MeAa ae�pport Fu0 Endwure or Alllc Atlk �I�ule2bnehield Atee IireulaEedEmow `F6�MNJoMShIeM1 BelvwFremtrg AAA7W4M OFFSEf Mmdmum indhred LengM: AT30' _9B'unlese msupported d �SuppoR � '�� 48'himrvelc Plate � ao' SuppOrt _Fu0 E�loeure, Brace Yf�9nhnumAtspeCe(�e6�anm Irreulated Elbow Support Pad Figure2 WaIlSupportfor ���a�support 10"and 14"Chimneys • Figure 3 Thirty-Degree ONset with Enclosure at 2"Clearance (maximum of hvo separate offsets per system) 2 Hart &Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions 8 Owner's Manual WHEN INSTALLING YOUR CHIMNEY AND WOOD- BURNING STOVE OR FIREPLACE SYSTEM, _ � _ REMEMBER . . .SAFETY FIRST 2FT. You may well have a basic knowledge of carpentry and — — J� the use of hand tools. However, it is important that you — s — � also review the rules of safety on the following pages. If Z� you have any doubt about your ability to complete your ���� installation in a workmanlike manner, you should arrange for a professional installation. _ � _ Rules for Safety During Installation _ 3FT 1. Read all installation sheets. Look for them in the cartons, or ask your dealer for a complete set or download from www.hartandcooley.com. Keep the instructions handy and save them for future reference. Figure 4 Rules for Chimney Height above the Roof 2. Check your local building or fire code for all requirements affecting the fuel-burning appliance and its cnimney. Choosing Your Heating Appliance 3. Obtain a building permit for both the appliance and There are three important rules for selecting a WOOD- the chimney. Contact local building or fire officials BURNING stove, fireplace or heater. about restrictions and installation inspection in your FIRST: Look for a label or nameplate attached to the area. appliance that bears the mark or name of a well-known 4. Be very careful around electrical wiring, and be sure safety testing organization (such as Underwriters' it is secured at least 2 inches away from any part Laboratories, Inc. or Intertek Testing Services) or of the chimney. If wiring must be relocated, hire a laboratory. professional electrician. SECOND: Don't buy an appliance bigger than necessary. 5. Be sure that ladders are in good condition, and THIRD: Look or ask for complete installation, operating always rest on a firm level surface. and maintenance instructions for the appliance. If you 6. Wear cut-resistant gloves when handling sheet metal can't get these, buy one that gives you all these very parts with sharp edges. important details. 7. Be sure that electrically powered tools are properly 9rounded. Appliance Safety Be sure to follow all details of the instructions for your Chimney Height and Size solid-fuel-burning appliance. You should give preference These instructions contain a "Selector Chart" so you to the purchase of an appliance that either has a label can pick the exact combination of length increments. or includes detailed instructions showing all required A chimney for one or more gas appliances must conform clearances to floor and walls. If necessary, these to size and height recommendations in the National Fuel clearances may be reduced by use of a tested and Gas Code (NFPA 54). Heights above the roof as given in "Listed" (by UL, for example) protection system, or by one the next paragraph are minimum; greater heights may be of the methods described in NFPA Standard 211. needed for reasons given. When protecting walls or ceilings from the heat of a Before beginning installation of the chimney, be sure that connector, be sure to leave at least 1 inch of ventilated the selected size is adequate for the appliance, and the airspace between the protection material and combustible selected height of the chimney round top termination is construction. It is ineffective and possibly dangerous to high enough to conform to building code requirements. apply ordinary brick, or any similar dense material, directly Chimneys are required to extend at least 3 feet above to a wood-framed wall for the purpose of reducing safe the highest point where they pass through the roof clearances. of a building, and at least two feet higher than any For the chimney connector, the appliance instructions portion of a building within 10 feet. (National Fire take precedence over the 18-inch clearance shown in Protection Association Standards Nos. 31, 54, and 211). these instructions (or in building codes). The 18-inch See Figure 4. minimum clearance dimension applies only if there is no other information for the connector. Hart& Cooley, Inc. 3 Mqdel TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Each Solid-Fuel ApplianCe should have its Because of thermal expansion problems, only one of Own Chlltl110y these support methods should be used for a vertical Open-front, freestanding or built-in fireplaces may need installation. For example, do not use both a ceiling all the draft produced by a minimum height of chimney. support and a roof support for the same chimney. Interconnecting them or their chimney with another appliance may be prohibited by their instructions and may Observe Clearance to Combustible Material cause smokin9 probiems. and Slope for Connector or Smoke Pipe Never connect a gas-burning appliance into a chimney The connector or smoke pipe is the sheet metal pipe for any wood-burning stove, heater or fireplace. This is between the appliance and the chimney. Different extremely dangerous, because a chimney blocked with types of fuels and appliances have different connector creosote (or anything else) may cause the connected gas clearances to combustible walls and ceilings. These appliance to produce poisonous carbon monoxide. clearances will be shown in the appliance instructions. For these and other reasons, don't ever interconnect your Whatever clearances and connector arrangements are solid-fuel appliance with anything else, not even another shown in the appliance instructions must be followed solid-fuel appliance. There are simply too many things rather than the arbitrary 18-inch dimension. This is that can go wrong if you do. important if tests have shown that more than 18 inches clearance is necessary, or if the location of the stove or General Installation Instructions heater necessitates more clearance. See Figure 5. A correct, easily maintained chimney installation has five Combustible materials include such things as framing important parts. lumber, plywood, drywall (sheet rock, plaster board, lath and plaster, gypsum board), as well as furniture and 1. Proper support, both vertical and lateral, with access curtains. Building insulation of any kind, including batts, for inspection and maintenance. foams, boards and especially loose fill cellulose fiber, 2. Adequate clearance to combustible materials for must also be kept away from the chimney in the same single-wall connector or smoke pipe. manner as combustible materials. 3. AIRSPACE clearance of 2 inches for insulated chimney parts. - u��o�ki�9 Min�mum 4. All vertical intermediate ceiling orfloor penetrations ��tlsalevery 2ieere�oe completely framed and firestopped with specified chimney parts. 5. All connector and chimney joints completely secured against unlocking with three screws or with locking � bands. �+��� ceon�su�on I�trucllo1re Fw gtove i . �G�Iwn.Use Atlapte pe Proper Support Vertical chimneys may be supported in these ways. �,�� 1. Ceiling support with all chimney stacked above. co��re�tor �o en;� S22 SI12Bt S-'I. (orSmokePipe) 7� 2. Roof support, with one or more lengths suspended �fB°Q°POOGB°°O��B (.JO'fE: TheW�P���Q�Ba��anov�sisbsMxtlalUmlBac�dearanw00E5NOTPPPLYb below and with total height limits, depending on meveiucalmnrredmemenngasuppW ThissupportbacWalytexteEwltltebareveNral factors such as roof pitch and height. See sheet S-4. `°""�orantlrtv"`P�'"�u"�°"'"1Ve""°'�"e"'�"`�"�ba1B5ine���a�re. 3. Appliance support, with the Model TLC chimney Figure 5 Connector Clearances system starting at the appliance outlet. This is permissible if this method is shown in the appliance Passing a bare smoke pipe or connector of a wood- instructions, or with masonry fireplaces. burning appliance through a combustible stud wall is 4. Wall support with insulated tee. See Sheet S-5. not recommended, as the entire inside of the wall must 5. Proper lateral support is also necessary and may be be cut away to get 18-inch clearance (usually at least a provided by wall bands, firestops, roof braces and/ 40-inch circle). Wherever possible, locate the Model TLC or all the supports listed above. Maximum spacing chimney to avoid penetrating a wall with a single-wall between components providing lateral support is 8 connector. Besides following the appliance instructions feet. See sheets S-2, S-3, and S-5. for connectors, other rules for solid-fuel appliance connectors are: 4 Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. Ins�allation Instructions Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual 1. Never enclose vertical single-wall pipe, even at an Clearances for Model TLC Chimney System 18-inch clearance. Insulated Pipe 2. Never run it through ceilings or floors, or windows. All insulated Model TLC gas-carrying chimney 3. Don't use single-wall pipe outdoors. arts are marked with im ortant safe p p ty information 4. Always secure all single-wall pipe joints with at least confirming minimum airspace clearence to 3 screws. combustibles. This minimum airspace clearance to combustibles is important in order to keep 5. Obtain pcoper attachment parts for the appliance combustible materials from overheating and end and for the entry to the chimney. See the Model creating a fire hazard. Never fill required airspace TLC Chimney Systems catalog for the proper size W�th insulation or even noncombustible material, stovepipe adapter. since such actions could cause overheating. If you are uncertain about a particular installation,contact 6. Locate and support the connector to avoid accidental HaR & Cooley, Inc. at the number referenced at the contact or damage. end of these instructions. 7. Caps or plugs for tees should be secured against Such parts as firestops and ceiling supports are intended falling out and designed so they can't leak creosote to be attached directly to the framing or to ceiling, or or rain. floors. These auxiliaries, which are in contact with wood 8. Heavyweight, single-wall pipe lasts longer. Use 24 or other combustibles, are designed and tested to assure gauge if possible. that they do not overheat at points of contact. 9. Porcelain enamel is the best high-temperature The instruction sheets for individual parts and the table protective finish, but requires careful handling and on the back page give proper framing dimensions, which may be difficult to assemble securely, except in a in turn define the proper clearance. Wherever these vertical position, and could produce noxious odors if instructions illustrate the use of a required spacer or overheated. firestop, the purpose of the part is to maintain and assure the proper clearance. 10. Galvanized steel pipe is no better than plain black or painted steel, because the galvanized zinc coating is Remember that the most important clearance require- ineffective once it has been overheated. ment is that it must be AIRSPACE. 11. Operating the stove, heater or fireplace when ENCLOSURE: Interior or exterior residential chimneys the connector is red hot is very dangerous. This should be enclosed where they extend through closets, indicates overfiring or a chimney fire. Stop storage areas, or habitable spaces where the surface firing, close the dampers, let things cool off, and of the chimney could be contacted by persons or keep watching for problems on nearby walls and combustible materials. The space between the enclosure furnishings. and chimney should be at least the required 2-inch minimum airspace clearance to combustibles. (SEE 12. The slope of the horizontal portion of a connector SHEET S-2 FOR PROPER USE OF FIRESTOPS IN AN of Y. inch per foot is sometimes a building code ENCLOSURE). Enclosures may be built of ordinary requirement. This slope will have little effect on drywall or plywood at the required minimum of 2 INCHES safety or appliance operation. If the connector is AIRSPACE CLEARANCE. While properly installed vertical, it should be installed with the crimped end firestops or supports help maintain the necessary down. If it can be sloped between the stove and clearances to combustibles at ceilings or joist areas, chimney, use 45-degree, one-piece, leakproof elbows there are no special parts to maintain clearance to inside (such as the corrugated type), and try to maintain surfaces of walls or enclosures; therefore, the builder sufficient slope so that any condensate liquid runs and the chimney installer should take all necessary back toward the appliance. To keep liquids from precautions to assure that this 2-inch minimum clearance coming out connector joints, the small (or crimped) or more is maintained. end should always be down or toward the stove or fireplace. a Hart& Cooley, Inc. 5 Model TLC Generel Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions In unoccupied attics, it is very important to be sure that FIRESTOPPING (See also Sheet S-2) blown-in or other insulation does not come in contact A firestop is any part of the building structure that with the chimney. A full enclosure built in the attic should prevents the spread of a fire or circulation of air. Where a extend to the roof; however, it need only be finished well Model TLC Chimney System is enclosed and framed at enough to keep insulation and stored furnishings away 2-inch clearance, a firestopfjoist shield is the proper from the chirriney. If a full enclosure is not built, an attic firestop to use at every floor. insulation shield MUST be used. See Figure 6. If the enclosure or space around the chimney is larger i than usual, or irregular in shape, attach galvanized metal ��"�"�n0" plates 28-gauge or heavier all around the edges of the nmc _r _______ �Sh�b firestopljoist shield as necessary. These should be wide enough so that when installed the gap is closed to c3 a � vertical air circulation around the chimney, and the pipe is �a �3 �� securely spaced and centered. Na1lFlangee �' �3 He��o•• For frestopping to be fully effective, all ceiling and floor ToFreming �� E� A6ove Framing penetrations should be fully framed and closed on all four � " a � vertical sides. This framing helps delay horizontal spread of fire and controls unnecessary horizontal air leakage �3' �r;� through intermediate floors. vi G� �3 E� CHIMNEY JOINT SECURITY Modei i�c C All Model TLC chimney joints must be reinforced with Chimney -�""' Y FlrestoplJoiStShield locking bands. These are furnished with pipe and elbows. seetion Before installing the locking band, the joint should be Figure 6 Firestop/Joist Shieid used securely twist-locked together. Locking bands are needed with Attic Insulation Shield to prevent accidental disengagement during chimney cleaning and to reinforce the chimney whenever it is A chimney enclosure is also highly recommended for any outdoors, along walls, or above the roof. outdoor, exterior-mounted chimney located outside of the yyarning: The chimney pipe and its fittings must be building wall.°This enclosure can be helpful in reducing assembled with metal-to-metal joints as furnished. Do not internal condensation, creosote build-up and metal use tape or any sealing compound (such as tar, mastic, deterioration. Also, by protecting the chimney from cold putty or silicone) at the outer joints. Sealers in the joints outdoor temperatures, the enclosure may improve draft may cause the insulation to accumulate moisture and will and appliance operation. cause corrosion or freezing failures. At the upper end of this outdoor enclasure, the chimney CAUTION: DO NO USE MODEL TLC CHIMNEY should be flashed with the flashing/storm collar SYSTEM PIPE WITH DAMAGED ENDS. termination shown in Sheet S3. Both the inner and outer pipe must join properly to If the enclosure is exterior, without penetration of the avoid leakage and accidental disengagement. Slight building enclosu�e, wall bands should be used to provide eccentricity of the inner pipe will not affect operation, the necessary lateral stability. provided that the joint goes together completely. Minor Regardless of the benefits of the exterior enclosure, better dents or irregularity of the outer pipe will not have any chimney and appliance operation will be obtained if the perceptible effect on temperature safety. chimney is located entirely inside the heated part of the building (except of course for the part above the roo�. CHIMNEY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Enclosures of ordinary wood framing and gypsum drywall The need for chimney maintenance depends on the or plywood walls may be built only in one-and two- kind of appliance and how it is operated. Gas and family dwellings. For other types of buildings, multiple oil-burning appliances may need very little, but wood occupancies or high-rise construction, additional fire and goal-burning appliances may need a great deal of resistance is required for enclosures as follows. chimney maintenance. Open-front fireplaces without A factory-built chimney that extends through any zone doors usually dilute their smoke with large amounts of above that on which the connected appliance is located is air. Thus the buildup of chimney deposits is generally to be provided with an enclosure having a fire-resistance very low. "Airtight" or controlled draft wood stoves and rating equal to or greater than that of the floor or roof heaters produce dense smoke if they are loaded for assemblies through which it passes. long duration or overnight fires, and can rapidly produce heavy thick creosote deposits. It is possible, by having a Even with a fire-resistance rated enclosure, the use of short duration daily hot fire, to burn off these deposits or firestops at every floor level is recommended to stabilize prevent them from building up to dangerous levels. This the chimney and to retard possible fire spread external to takes skillful operation and an appreciation of how to get the chimney. the correct temperature. 6 Hart& Cooley, Inc. Installation Instructions Model T�C General Instructions 8 Owner's Manual r corrode the inside of the chimney. They may or may not , v prevent orremove creosote. When they are used together e�oios�re• a � with a hot fire, it is probably the fire that is doing the work. A � -7^ MinimumClearance Depending on the rate of buildup, as you leam what is Backup AChimneYP�Pe� going on in the chimney, you can adjust your cleaning so-�P y r schedule. " � If you have any doubts about your ability to clean the 3 � chimney, or if the deposits are very heavy and hard to a � remove, call a professional chimney sweep. Do not try to a � burn ihem off. It doesn't matter how careful you are with � v loading, fuel wood selection or draft control, you should ; � observe the above precautions with any wood stove or a � chimney installation. � � Firestop/JoistShield cein�g '� v CHIMNEY FIRES AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM 2"MlnimumClearance P�o,d eio`""'a°, Your Model TLC chimney system is not intended or •Sitlewallmaterialmaybemore designed for use as a combustion or fire chamber. It is reatliry aupportetl using backup very easy to overfire your wood-burning appliance with- sMpa at upper and lower ends oraoeociosure. kindling, scrap lumber, brush or any fast-burning fuel. This can produce flames and high temperatures all the Figure 7 Firestop/Joist Shield with Full Enclosure way up the chimney, and may cause chimney damage. If you see your appliance or the smoke pipe glowing red, CREOSOTE AND SOOT FORMATION AND NEED FOR you are risking chimney damage or a fire. The creosote REMOVAL may be burning inside the chimney. If you see flames When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other coming out the top, you are either overfiring or there is a organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture chimney fire. If the fire in your heater has gotten out of to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the control, or if you suspect a chimney f re for any reason, relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. follow these steps. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue 1. Immediately close all dampers and/or air entrance lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely openings to your appliance. This includes doors on hot fire. With coal that can burn with a smoky fire, this Franklin-type stoves. Block off fireplace openings. smoke also condenses in the chimney to form soot. 2. Alert your family to the possible danger. The chimney should be inspected at least once every two weeks during the heating season to determine if a 3. Inspect your appliance and chimney surroundings for creosote or soot buildup has occurred. possible fire. If in doubt, alert your fire department. If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed 4. Do not continue to use your appliance until it and to reduce the risk of chimney fire. your chimney have been thoroughly inspected. Creosote causes many problems. Some are visible while �verheating can cause metal parts to expand, buckle others are not. It can make trouble if: and crack. If you are not certain, have a qualified heating person disassemble all parts so they can be 1. It runs down the outside of the pipe to damage the inspected and replaced. finish on the metal. 5. Do not use salt or water on the f re in your appliance. 2. It drips out of joints, damaging floors or furnishings. Salt is corrosive, and water will cause a dangerous 3. It plugs up the chimney to cause poor combustion, steam explosion. You might be able to control the smoking, soiling walls and indoor air pollution. fire by using ashes, sand or baking soda, since 4. It catches fire in the chimney to cause possible baking soda is an ingredient used for dry chemical fire chimney damage and damage to your liome. extinguishers. If you see deposits more than 1/16 inch thick, clean all 6. After a chimney fire, when it is safe to do so, check of the chimney parts mechanically. This means using internal locations, such as the attic and under the brushes, scraping or equivalent. Don't start a chimney roof, and keep watching for two or three hours. fire! With only slight deposits, try a hot fire to see if There may be delayed smoldering and subsequent the black deposits change to light ash or fall down the ignition, even if the fire inside the chimney has been chimney. You can hear the sound of falling deposits controlled. when temperature conditions are right. Aftenvards, reinspect the chimney and the inside of the appliance for deposits. Do not use chemical cleaners, they may Hart & Cooley, Inc. 7 Model TLC General Instructions & Owner's Manual Installation Instructions Freming Dimensions for Model TLC Chimney Maximum Height(or Length) S stems to Maintain 2" Airs ace Clearance of Chimne for Su orts Chimney Size �p.. 12.. 14„ 10", 12", 14'• inside diameter Su ort T e Feet of Chimne Ceiling Support' 16Y:'x 16Y." - ��� ' Anchor Plate 85 � � Ceiling Support 50(10" only) Ceiling Penetrations' 16"x 16" -� - ���� �- --� � ��-� Insulated Tee 40 Floor Openings' 16"x 16" 18" x 18" 20"x 20" Wall Support 40 Roof Openings* 16" x 16" 18"x 16" 20"x 20" Roof Supporta 30 Wall Openings* 16"x 16" 18"x 18" 20" x 20" Interior Resupport 18 � a 20 feet of chimney may be suspended below a *All framing dimensions may be up to Y�' more, but not less than roof support with all joints securety threaded, the aboee values. Check support dimensions before using. using locking bands. Chimney Pipe Length Selector Chart Pipe Lengih 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Pipe Lengih 6 9 . 12 18 24 36 48 Ft. In. T��al Insfalled Height 4'/. 7'/. 10'/. i6'/. 22'/. 34'/. 46'/. Ft. In. Tln.al �nslalled Height 4'/. 7'/. 10'/. i6'/. 22'/. 34'/. 46'/. Number of Chimney Pipe Sections Number of Chimney Pipe Secdons - 4%a 4% 1 9 2% 110% 1 2 - 7% 7% 1 9 8%a 116% 1 2 - 10'/. 10'/. 1 10 S'/. 128Y. 1 2 t '/: 12Y 1 1 9 7 115 1 3 1 4'/. 16'/. 1 10 1 121 1 3 1 6% 18% 1 1 10 7 127 1 3 1 10'/. 22'/. 1 11 8'/. 140'/. 3 1 11%a 23%a 1 1 1 12 7 151 1 3 2 10'/. 34'/. 1 13 1 157 1 3 2 11'/. 35'/. 1 1 1 13 7 163 1 3 3 3% 39%z 1 1 14 7 175 1 3 3 6%, 42%: 1 1 11 7 139 4 ' 3 9Y 45Y 1 1 12 11%. 155%. 1 4 3 10'/ 46% 1 13 5'b 161'/a 1 4 � 4 2Y. SOY. 1 1 1 15 7 187 4 4 3'/: 51 Y: 1 1 16 11'/. 203'/. 1 4 � 4 3'/: 51 Y: 1 1 17 5'/. 209'/. 1 4 4 6Y: 54Y: 1 1 1S 5'/. 221'/. 1 4 4 9% 57Y, 1 1 14 5'/. 173'/. 5 5 3% 63% 1 1 16 4Y 196% 1 5 5 9% 69%z 1 1 19 5'/. 233'/. 5 5 9'/, 69%x 2 21 4%z 256% 1 5 6 9%: 81Y 1 1 22 4Yz 268'h 1 5 7 2'/. 86'/. 1 2 17 4Y 208'h 6 7 8Y. 92'/. 1 2 19 3Y. 231 Y. 1 6 7 8%. 92'/. 1 2 23 4Y 280Y= 6 7 9Yz 93% 2 25 3Y. 303X - 1 6 8 8'/. 104'/. 1 2 26 3'/. 315'/. 1 6 HAR OOLEY hartandcooley.com $ (800)433-6341 02073 HaR&Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No.551355 O6/2112073 Printed in U.S.A. . Model TLC Installation Instructions Covering - Deluxe Rain Cap, Flashing, Storm Collar, Spark Arrester Read Sheet GS for important clearance and safety precautions before installing any of the parts described in this sheet. Sheet GS is packaged with supports. steoz IMPORTANT: 10" to 14" are non-HT. - —Screw Press „I I�Press ' WARNING � Failure to follow these Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, Squeeze Collar � \ CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING,OR DEATH. If you are unsure Contact of installation requirements, call the phone number listed on the � back of these instructions. STEP 9 7ertnlnatlon Neighl ol �I�I� Tighten Screw Chlmney ShoulC Conlorm Completely to Bu11e1ng Codes �Delmce Raln Cap Clamp No� Model TLC Figure 1 Round Chimney Cap Attachment Mh�� cnimney Ptpe Breting, 5. Some Model TLC deluxe rain caps have a nominal inch ��Required � unlversal • diameter expanding utility attachment adaptable to Model Roof Brace —Locking Bana TLC Chimney and other products of like internal diameter. Kit To attach securely: 1. Loosen screw on top of collar and squeeze bottom to ppp�ox. allow collar to enter pipe. 45' � 2. Press down evenly on lower skirt until it contacts upper Appiy Masuc end of pipe. _ 3. Tighten screw on collar to expand lower end, and clamp -Storm Ca�ar . to inside of pipe. Keep tightening screw until collar is �na��scaeie expanded and fully tight. 7op and Sides /Fiashing of Flashing Bottom ol Flashing Under Roofing /Over Rootin STORM COLLAR � 9 . Two Inches Clea2nce Model TLC Chimney flashings are provided with screened to Comous�ibies ventilation openings or slots at the top of the cone. In Through Roo1 service, these openings are protected from rain by the storm collar. DO NOT SEAL THESE OPENINGS. Make sure the Figure 2 Chimney Flashing& Bracing openings are not obstructed when installing the storm collar. 3. Finish roofng around chimney, covering the side and In unoccupied attics, the flashing termination will provide a upper areas of the flange with roofng material. However, small amount of ventilation. If this ventilation is not desired, be sure the lower unnailed portion of the flange covers the underside of the roof or ceiling may be trimmed and the roofing material. See Figure 2. closed with a pitched ceiling plate or a ftted metal plate. AII 4. Place the storm collar down over the chimney until it Model TLC Chimney Flashings have adequate interior space touches the flashing. Tighten the adjusting screws or �for a roof support. See Sheet S-4 for roof support details. tabs until the storm collar fts snugly against the pipe. If you are installing a chimney with flashing and storm collar, Wo�k in a waterproof mastic between the pipe and the follow these steps: storm collar. (Roof shield included with tall cone flashing. 1 Finish the chimney to its desired height. Maintain a See Figure 3.) 2-inch clearance to combustibles where the chimney gRp,CING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USING ROUND passes through the roof. CHIMNEY ASSEMBLY 2. Place the flashing suitable for the roof pitch over the chimney pipe, and nail securely to the roof through side These requirements apply to roof-supported chimneys, using and top flanges. (DO NOT nail through lower flange.) the roof support, and to chimneys supported below the roof. � Use nails with a neoprene washer, or cover the nail 1. Up to four feet of chimney above the roof. heads with a waterproof mastic. a. NO bracing required above roof; Hart & Cooley, Inc. � Mociel TLC Covering - Covering - Deluxe Rain Cag Installation Instructions b. BUT a roof-supported chimney must be stabilized 1. PLACE the mesh between dome and skirt of top. It should below the roof by a pitched ceiling plate. be midway between the inner wind band and the outer c. Normally a chimney will be stabilized by its support edges. See Figure 4. Do not place the screen directly � or firestop below. against the wind band. REGARDLESS of height, if the chimney cannot be 2. LAp ends of inesh and hvist cut ends into any available stabilized below the roof, use the universal roof brace kit, opening. ' or construd a suitable bracing system. � If the chimney is used for venting a gas appliance, use a 2. Over 5 feet above the roof. spark arrester to keep birds out. a. As a general rule, clamp the support band to the chimney at a point about z/a.of height above the roof. If the spark arrester becomes clogged with creosote, it should The angle of the support braces to the chimney should be cleaned or replaced. be approximately 45 degrees. (See Figure 2.) IMPORTANT b. Depending on roof slope and chimney height, it may be gurning wood and coal produces creosote, soot, and fly ash, necessary to locate the support band at a height lower Which tend to collect in chimney flue and on termination parts, than the desired z/a. This is acceptable as long as the causing reduced flow of gases through the chimney. Check installation complies with the following. rain cap weekly for excessive accumulation of these normal 1) Never locate the support band lower than Y=of combustion products, and clean as necessary. the height of the chimney above the roof. 2) The height of the chimney above the support Use a spark arrester if you have a shingle roof or live in a band does not exceed 5 feet (See Figure 2.) forested area. 3) Do not extend braces(which adjust from 4 feet to 7 feet)farther than 7 feet Some installations nnme� r�c cmm�eYs req��� a �oor may require the use of more than one set of braces. sn�em m P�meo� wmo�suoia r,am��9 antl tlecking where Ne cliimney passes 3. Up to 10 feet above the roof, use one brace. m�o�9n a na� o� ��-Pn�n �or. rma (our-part shieltl is shipPetl wiN the Oat 4. Over ten feet above the roof, use one brace 4 feet u and _ �oo+na:n��y. F�ame me avv�oa�a�e s�=e p square opening(I��B�,antl nail[he four OfIB 2VBfY fJ f@Bt(hBfBBftBf. parts m t�e roo(s�1e10 inlo Ihe opaning from me rop,as snown�m Fiqure 3. The preferred loration for the support band is next to a joint, rna rom smem �s NOT reqmrea wne� immediately above or below a IOGcing band. The purpose of the -�;;,e �s��a aa��sc�cia nasn��9s o��oo��mPes �. Breater[han 2/12, and is NOT requiretl bracing is to hold the chimney against wind loads. wne�me�oorsw�wre�s�oo�omo�bema 2'Minimum 7all Cone (neel ortnncrete). In areas of heavy snow or ice accumulation,the braces and Gaa���ro Fiashing - chimney may require additional protection, such as a splitter, �°m'�pb18S to prevent damage to the chimney system. Check with local . / chimney professionals to assess need/options for such produc[. / Ste s: Figure 3 Roof Shield . J p (Nail into framed opening � � 1. IflStell fleShi�g e0d StOfro c0118�in USU21 m8nn2�. Flashin8s�flat roof � 9 See Figure 2. 2. Build chimney to desired height, and locate external guy band at YzH above the roof. � � 3. Bolt brace tubes to band, and attach angle brackets to roof with lag screws into strudure, bending brace and tabs � as necessary. Braces should be at a 45-degree angle to � the chimney or at any convenient angle when at minimum ""ntlBantl— � s���mia.,a�wa�..� band aM out r m,ar length (4 to 6 feet total). Included angle between the �ro��aamo�eaew. braces in plan should be 90 degrees. I � 4. Tighten end damps on larger bracing tube. ' 5. The underside of the opening through an exposed . ceiling may be himmed with a Flat metal plate(or pair of _Figure 4 Proper Location of Spark half-plates)cut to a round or elliptical opening to fit the Arrester Screen in Cap chimney pipe, or use a pitched ceiling plate. SPARK ARRESTER . The Model TLC spark arrester is made of Flexible expanded HAI�?T/ metal mesh of 18-8 stainless steel, with diamond-shaped �VOOLEY� openings roughly'/�x 1 inch. Each size is cut to fit the same size deluxe chimney cap. - - � hartandcooley.com 2 (800)433-6341 <02013 Hart 8 Cooley, Inc. All rights reserved Form No. 851359 06124/2013 Printed in U.S.A. q�iy20�3 TLC-Chimr�Leayfhs I Hari&Cooiey H�f�OLEY home too�s catalogs how to purchase news about contact Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Submitials & Performance Data ��Y�� TLC Chimney Lengths ��y4 •, ^ ,� r .cj�llTl� ,� ��� � � advanced ���� AssetslDeiails �. �: design allows �p �" for B. F`��`-r�"" , '�, installation Installation �� "� between 16" InsYruction � r ��� � � � centers and 6� ���4`.` still provides � Adapting, ��c;�`� 2"ciearance '" �na Ke,QnFl z,� �¢x from "�'�*� Jnstallation .� combustibie � materfaL Instructlon �`; � s—TI,G 5" F� � � . securetwist- H�tg � -g" ��` �OCk deSlgil (972 KB,PDF) ��-�, p � ,��; couples �n9�ilation f a��r�: chimney �M,.-, )nstruction ,,��� sections s—TLC� �: together with 10"-1d" „�,� luata 118 � ; (458 KB,POP) *��'�'� ium.Locking ��� �a ��� � tiands securejoints. � �,�,�;�., . includes IoGdng band. • 5"-8"5@C1100S OvehBp by 1 'l/8",1A"-1A"secdonsoverlap by 1 1�/4"�. . Chimneys are sized according to the inner diameter and are avaiia6le in 5" ' fhrough 14". HOW t0 SP2CI{�/ - The.outside diameter is 2"largerthan the inside diatT�Ctei. Using tables from the National Fuel Gas Gode 10" Ghimney Lengths or our Sizing & 5 CNIMNEYS Application Guide; _ .. ., _.. _ m detertnine the diameter of 6" CHIMNEYS Model HeigM ° ID � OD ver�ting required.The v_ ...,_ . E _._ r._.._,..., . __..: Sizing &Applicatian Iµ tOTLG36 ;� 36 i �� I �Z '; � � Guide also offers tips on � � 7" CNtMREYS } � �_ � � � � good tiesign inctuding , � �-_.„.._.___�,......,�, 4 � � -�� .. ... multi-appliance system 6 ���� �� f �a hqpJNrv+w.hartardcad?f'.com/products�l+'Jctromney-IergUs#1UGnmreys M132015 � TLCRS-.�jista6leRoofS�porlslHartBCadey A HAR DOLEY home tools catalogs howto purchase news about contact , Grilles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Flex Duct ;�� Submittals & Performance Data Chimney 8 Vent»All Fuel(Class A)Chimney »T�C Chimney System u Supports TLCRS Adjustable �� �� Roof Supports �: �� �w�,�x; + The roof support may be used on a roof and adjusts to any roof pitch. ASS2tS/D2t8115 • If may be used above an oflsetto supporttlie offset or as a supplementary supportwhen the chimney height exceeds fhat of the installation primary support. Instruction . Supports a total of 30 feet of chimney with up S . {296�K8,PDF) to 20 feet below support r • Does not act as a firestop. HOW t0 Sp@Clfj( . �arge�models contain one 18-inch length of pipe witti roof brackets preinstalled.Includes hardware. Using tabies from the Nationai Fuel Gas Code or our Sizing& Appifcation Guide, Q detertnine the diameter of � venting requi�ed. The Sizing & Application � Guide aiso offers tips on � good design including � multi-appiiance system sizing and design. . • ." tre . u �;rE`a'?1't; �?IiRs3�ASE � �;,,. , tt3 rmp:i,ww�.�.har�r,a�oaev.comt�od�xtsHlcrsl2�Tlustad2��cfd-s�pais - - 4/13f2015 ?�CRGK-Adj�t�eU�aversalRoofGuylGt�Hart&Caoiey ticrg �AR QOLEY home tools cataiogs how to purchase news about contaci Gniles, Registers and Diffusers (GRD) Fiex Duct C:3= Submittals & Performance bata Chimney 8 Vent»AN Pue7�{Ciass Aj Chimney»TLC Chimney.System�Parts &Accessories � � TLCRGK Adjustable ' . - �dw;... �'a ; Universal Roof Guy Kit � � � � � ; � � . Used when more than 5 feet of chimney I � e�ctends from fhe roof. ASSStS1D2t8iIS �. The�kit inGudes iwo rods and�an adjustable band. . Eadi rod e�ends to 4 to 6 feet installation . The adjusNable band will fit 5"to 44".size InStruction s chimney. , (207�KB,PDF� � `� ,� ti .� How to Specify Using tables from the. National Fuel Gas Code Of OUf$IZII19& App�ication Guide, determine the iiiameter of : venting required.The Mlp:/NJW W.II2�[df ItlC�ICy.G�ill{1f0(1LLf%15NH�� us(aWe-udversa�-roo(-gu�-kit?¢ticrfl8ql=c��ed 1i2 M7y?A15 � TLCRS-Ar�ustableR�Siq�pats�Hart&Codey . 2" A-�--� �� t ' ! { � i � 1 1 ��� l � { � . ... . � t . . �� � _ � Adjastable Roof Support dimensions — 5-8" diameter ��a,es> Model Size > (Al ,: iB) 5TLCRS _ .' , 5 " 7 Q6 ; ._. . . _ . . .. . ... w . �. '. . __ _ 6TLCRS 6" 8 17 7TlGR5 �� 7,� i g � 18 . � __...,...... _ _._.., .._ :. _—_ '-"' , _a.,_ . �_, .. ..—, .� . . . . t ' 8TlCRS : 8° , �� �9 � Adjustable Roof Support dimensions — 10-12" diameter (nches) ..__. .._ . . . _ ._... . �.� .__....._,. . .,,_,_�.._,_ . �,..,..>_. � Model Size ; (A) (B) , . �, � 10T�CRS , 10" ; 10 � 1'2 , �27�GRS 12" 12 ' 14 � . ._._._ .. - ... .-„. ___, �_ ..__. .. ._. _.._. c ,�....._.__� ._.,....._�.�.. ._ _ ..; . ._ . . . t. .. t 14TLCRS 14" 14 � 1fi i ' P .. .........! . . i . � � . f. . 'Stn .:.� httplhw�!w.hartarWcodEY:com/P�'oductsPoas/adlustabl�raof-supporfs ' ?l� Preparation of Telescoping Legs: F. Assemble the telescoping legs by sliding the supplied hose clamp over larger diameter leg and then inserting smaller diameter leg into larger diameter leg. Temporarily hold legs together by tightening the hose clamp over the cut section of larger diameter leg(see Figure 5). Repeat for the other telescoping leg assembly. G. Place a flat washer on the elevator bolts and attach the angled end of each of the telescoping legs to the 2 elevator bolts on the Support Band with washer and nut(see Figure 6). H. Attach the other end of each telescoping leg assembly to an Angle Bracket using one (t) 1/4-20 X 1" bolt and nut(see Figure 7). Larger Diameter Assembly of Telescoping Teies�oPmq�eq LegS Wllh HOS¢G2RIp SmallerDiameterLeg Fig ure 5 P10'H01e f0f z"Lag Screw Secunng Suew Cut Section of Larger Angle Bracket Telescoping Leg Flanged Nu � Hase Clamp �•go�� RaM Shingies Smaller Diameter TelescopinB�eg 2'Lag Smew Elevator Bolt Elevator Bolt Fla�Wesher � Flat Wdsher Nngletl entl of Leg Angletl enE of Leg $EWflll9 Fiai wa:ner Fle�wasner Angle Bracket Flangetl Nut Flangetl Nu� Figure 7 � I � Rafterorhaming � s�iudure \ _ ssembly of Telescoping Ro�na ioP � � Approx. � LegstoSuppoABand - 60° - Figure 6 io Suppon Bantl MAX I. Determine the location of the two Angle 8rackets on the roof �0���9 ee�a structure. Ensure the fasteners are into rafters orframing and not justroofsheathing. SecuretheAngleBracketstotheroofstructure using two (2) 1/4 X 2" lag screws per brackets (see Figure 7). nOSe Apply a thin layer of caulking under the angle bracket (before ciamP�� securing in place)as well as over the lag screw heads. qp ziam AQ O}HT. +T.�k Angle Bracket � J. Make sure the chimney is level and plumb. Check all required � dimensions and angles, adjust if necessary. For added security, lock legs in place by using 1/8" x 1/2" stainless steel self tapping z°�ae�uew� screw(supplied)through the pilot holes found nearthe hose clamps (Figure 4). K. The two telescoping legs should form an angle of about 60° to give support to the chimney in all directions. The angle of the telescoping legs should be approximately 45°from vertical when fastened to the roof(see Figures 6 &8). NOTE: Do periodic inspections of all fasteners including the hose Piacement of Universal clamps as high winds can cause the chimney system above the roof Roof Brace Kit to vibrete and in time loosen some of the fasteners. Figure 8 . HARr OOLEY /'�` Hart&Cooley, Inc. � 616.656.8200 p _ 5030 Corporate Exchange Blvd.SE 616.656.6399 f Grand Rapids, MI 49512 info@hartcool.com www.hartandcooley.com 02013 Hart&Cooley,Inc. All Rights Reserved Form No. 851363 11 I1512013 Printed in the United States HAR OOLEY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Universal Roof Brace Kit(URBK/JURGK-1) Permissible for use with the follouving Models: TLC/UT/ST/GT/JSC/SPR/JM/ALT/CF READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLV BEFORE STARTING THE PROJECT. REMEMBER THAT SAFEN COMES FIRST. OUR CHIMNEY SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION BYA�UALIFIED PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES. Selkirk Chimney parts are Listed and produced under the Factory Inspection and Follow-up program of C V� US Underwriters Laboratories,Inc.and carry the LISTING MARK illustrated here. usreo CAUTION: WEAR CUT RESISTANT GLOVES WHILE HANDLING METAL- p��a PARTSTOAVOIDPERSONALINJURY. SHARPEDGESORPRO- Tested to: UL 103 HT, ULCS604, ULCS610,ULCS629 JECTIONS CAN CUT YOU. � Read the following instructions in their entirety before assembling and installing. Refer to the main Chimney System Installation Instrudions for further information on installation of Selkirk chimney. TheURBK/JURGK-lwillprovidelateralsupporttothechimneyabovetheroofline. TheURBK/JURGK-1isrequiredwhenthechimneyextends 5 feet (1600mm) or more above the roof penetration. The kit contains Telescoping Legs, Support Band, Roof Angle Brackets and hardware package. The Universal Roof Brace Kit(URB WjJURGK-1)accommodates most models of chimneys with outer diameters ranging from 7"through 13". Holes usetl to attach ' �0 Holes usetl to assemble Support Bentl Telescoping Legs lo ' �0 � Supp� 9'00 o• - io-vz• o0 r-u-aia• ou z• o0 0 0 ❑ ❑ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3• o0 0 0 o p 0 ❑ ❑ o 0 0 0 0 o Tabfor S S�oQ�d 2"Bo�l �to�5�p�ea �0a� � �d s�� 5J� � d Holes useE to avac� �'� �a\ss� Cage Teleswping Legs�o Holes usetl to assemGe Support Bantl Nu� Support BanC o� Tab Fo� 0 12' - 13' OD p o � Qn9e 2"Bolt � 11' 00 Sa�es�ean Support Band Holes Identifer �o• 00 0 0 � �o?�os�p� 9'00 0 �¢9 Figure 7 . , ca9e"°` e• on o o �d To Install: r on � SJQQpR� Figure 2 A. Measure the outside(OD)diameter of your chimney. \���` Assembly of Universal Assembly of Support Band: �° Support Band(2 Halves) B. From the single row of holes(see Figures t and 2), select the hole in each half that corresponds to the outside diameter identifed with the chimney being installed. Place the two halves together. Insert an elevator bolt through the chosen holes (Ex-for a 10"OD chimney, place the elevator bolt through the holes identified for 10"OD). The elevator bolt should be oriented as shown in Figure 3. Secure the center bolt with washers and 1/4"flanged nut(see Figure 3). NOTE: On smaller diameter chimneys the excess band material can be cut off. Eleva�or� SupPotl Bantl Boll Halves � a � p O O 0 � 0 0� 0 Eleva�or 1 Oneaf2halves �Flat Washer Bolt oiSuppo�Bantl 0 Cage NUB 0 0 0 2"Bolt Flanged Nut � � � � Fla�Washer Topview assembly of Support Band-Figure 3 o�e orz nai�es Elevator Bolt,Washers and Nut of Support BanO ca9e r��i Universal Support Band C. Form the band into a circle (see Figure 4) and loosely connect formed into a circle tabs using the supplied 2"bol[into the cage nut located on one of - Figure 4 the two formed tabs. D. Select the hole in each half that corresponds to the OD of the chimney. Insert an elevator bolt in each of the holes (1 per side). E. Position the Support Band approximately two thirds of the way up the chimney height(see Figure 8). The preferred location is neM to a joint, immediately above or below a Locking Band. Secure Support Band by tightening the 2"bolt. NOTE: Only one chimney joint should be above a Roof Brace Kit. An additional Roof Brace Kit may be required for taller systems. Model TLC Installation Instructions . Roof Support & Anchor Plate Read Sheet GS for important clearance and safety precautions before installing any of the parts described in this sheet. Sheet GS is packaged with supports. ROOF SUPPORT IMPORTANT: 10" to 14" are non-HT. The roof support is an ideal assembly for freestanding WARNING fireplaces and open cathedral ceiling installations. It fits Failure to follow these Installation Instructions could cause FIRE, all roof pitches and requires only simple framing. The CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, OR DEATH. If you are unsure pBCkage Contalns one 18" length of pip2 with thimble of installation requirements, ca11 the phone number listed on the plates, two roof brackets, and necessary hardware. nack of inese instruc�ions. Maximum length of chimney that can be suspended below is 20 feet. Maximum total chimne len th is 30 6 Screws No.10 x 1%per Y 9 Bracket into Roof Structure feet. Adequate Roof Follow these simple steps for a roof-supported chimney swccureror 2"Minimum Weight of installation. Clearance Chlmney 1. Cut an opening in the roof and frame all around the --- —'— o a opening to distribute weight load (Figure 1). Be sure �1 �?rtaner to allow for a 2" minimum clearance (Figure 2). � I I � 2. Center assembly in the opening. Adjust plates to the � � I � � I j roof pitch and tighten nuts (Figure 2). � � � i � � � 3. Install six screws per roof plate with the innermost �—"1 I � � � Rafter screws going into rafters or headers (Figure 1). I �_� i _� I 4. Twist-lock additional lengths of chimney to top of � f- -- o o - - --I I assembly pipe until required chimney passes through � I roof a minimum of 3 feet and is at least 2 feet higher __1L ` _ __ _ _ _ _ __I1�i than any portion of building within 10 feet. --- - - — -- — � Tilt Axis Parellel to Ritlge Raker 5. Drop a flashing, suitable for the roof pitch, over the top chimney section, and nail to roof through side and Figure 1 Roof Support Freming top flanges. Use nails with a neoprene washer or cover nails with mastic. (See Installation Sheet S-3.) 6. Finish roofing around chimney, covering the side �eveiandngnten � and upper areas of flashing flange. Be sure lower Adjusting Nuts Roof Bracket unnailed portion of flange covers roofing. � ^ ^ , � Frame Roof m o F � 7. Place storm collar down over chimney until it touches ppe„i�g�� � r,' Y� `�'� flashing and fasten. Work in a waterproof mastic z"M�nimum r between pipe and collar. ciearence . I 8. Twist-lock additional pipe lengths to bottom of pipe �� �, . `2" assembly, not to exceed 20 feet. Entire chimney � ' �"yi' should be secured at every joint with a locking band. , � suspended pipe 9. The o enin into a itched ceilin or roof ma be 2�""� /must be securea p 9 P 9 Y wkh locking 6ands. trimmed using a pitched ceiling plate. . ,r--,' Figure 2 Roof Support Position on Sloped Roof Hart& Cooley, Inc. 1 M132015 TIC�-Ctdmne�t Lengtf�s(HartB Codey . sizing and design. ; 10TLC24 a 24 ; 10 ; 12 � 8" CHIMNEYS ` '`; � ` 10TLC18 18 '10 s 12 � 1�° �'�tii���Ya ` � �, �`+�'�� �`����h�°- � 10TLC'12 + 12 1D . 12 12" CHIMNEYS �_. _.__ r_ ; _ : 10TLC9 , 9 � 10 � 12 { 14" CNIMNEYS, �. _...__..�_.. . . ,: r �.____�, . ��� � .__�. : 10TLC6 6 10 � 12 Related Products (c.pmcemn a aw......,. ���"=-:'.'�--y.:::`�.�4'^ .;� � '.._.� � � TLCL6— Stainiess Steel Locking Bands . �"j,";}}'"�, ng. �...ri3ii:F%' a :n � ..{,+.'sr s ���ia� ti c}'��_.�;�E' 7 t i�{;ar f° '�i 2ti';�thl, }ut'#,'.��rj::i41 }i€ 'trl"`�'v`! st i'i�Sz`� Sr'r.! 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Single-wall pipe Fireplaces. must not pass through framing,wood walls, or into ceiling or roof(Figure 4). � Model TLC _�Chimney Pipe ' '/:' WasherandNut F===� Level and Tfghten I TLC Chimney Bo1� 'r/p�chor Plate Adjuating Nuts � as needed / I See Sheet GS for minimum , � chimney height above roof � � —Bed of MoMar � � � i I � Freme Rool � Openfng 1or 2" Mlnimum 'i `�>� _ Clearence �\ �.�'� Aool Bracket ,� Pitched Celling Plale �ci�r�� or Metal Plete to Fit i' /� � � � 3 v!' Figure 4 Mchor Plate Installation in Masonry Fireplaee i � / Minimum Below ' i� 1b"'� -- Celling(7/t2 �Jg"e�e9 \ Pitch or less) GOF I Su8pBntl mO�e Model TLC Chimney Minimum hom as needed to get SAFE CONNECTOR Connector for CLEARANCE ot 18"or mare. Total Chlmney Pifeh OVer 7/12 �gEE APPLIANCE INSTRUCTION8. Helght ia 85 � MaKimum on Anchor Plate Connector, / Use loeking bands for � Use Stovepipe suspended chlmney and Adapter for ehimney above the roof. Figure 3 Required Clearances for Roof Support cn�mney vipe -Attic Enclosure or FirestoplJoist Shield Attic Insulation ShielE ANCHOR PLATE The anchor plate provides a connection from a masonry ' � fireplace to a Model TLC Chimney. The following steps � � describe installation of this part. nnenor aia�e 1. Using the anchor plate as a template, centered over the an MeBoory o�seeei snen outlet opening, drill and anchor four'/."diameter tiolts 2" - long securely into the top of the masonry fireplace. See Figure 4. 2. Apply a bed of mortar approximately'/."in depth and 3" in H w width completely around the fireplace opening. Make sure the threaded ends of the bolts protrude a minimum of 1" above the bed of mortar. Figure 5 Anchor Plate Support for Mason Fireplace 3. While the moRar is still damp, place and level the anchor plate over the eutended studs. Secure, using a washer and nut for each bolt. 4. Check the plate for level and allow mortar to set. �� OOLEY 5. 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SITE.INFORMATIOIV `' '", 1.1 Property Address: 1.2 Assessors Map&Parcel Numbers 1.1a Is this an accepted street?yes_ no Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District, Proposed Use Lot Area(sq R) Frontage(R) - 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.L c.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public❑ Private❑ Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Municipal❑ On site disposal system ❑ Check if yes❑ ter' - =`S GTION 3;""'PR6P1 IiTY OWNERSHIP'-- " 2.1 93xqeriof ecord: ITN2 L G L e(Pr t) Address for Service: Sigifature Telephone _ SECTI6 :DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK2(check all that apply) New Construction❑ Existing Building❑ Owner-Occupied ❑ Repairs(s)-❑ Alterations) ❑ Addition ❑ Demolition ❑ Accessory Bldg. ❑ Number of Units Other ❑ Specify: Brief Description of Proposed Work: z L c_'. SECTION 4: ESTIMATED CO f-"fION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: ;.` OfficialUse Only Labor and Materials Y - 1.Building $ 1 B1.uilding Permit Fee $ Indicate how fee is.determined: 2.Electrical $ ❑Standard City/Town Application Fee ❑Total-I,pject Cost.-(ltenl 6)x-tpnitiplier ,. x ' i.Phimbing $ 2 OtFier7777777, `Fyes $ . 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ is ' 5.Mechanical (Fire - ' $ Suppression) ;Total kll'Fees $ Check No'r Check Amount: Cash Amount: 6.Total Project Cost: $ ❑Paid•iri;Full „a , O,Outstanding:Balance Due: SECTIONS,',CONSTRUCTION-SERVICES, 5.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor(CSL) —) t 4�-7 7 M (C', a l f L License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL-Holder List CSL Type(see below) l/ � VltwUoc� U �t'S Address , T `. ' Descri lion 1 U Unrestricted(Lip to Cu.Ft. Signature R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwellin M Mason Only ���`7 `� S` 3 RC Residential Roofin Coverin Telephone WS Residential Window and Siding SF Residential Solid Fuel Buming Appliance Installation D Residential Demolition 5.2 Re istere 1 H e Iprovement Contra Gtor(HIC) t �� S u HIC Co Name or C Reg t nt me Registration Number Addres Expiration Date s 6 GL G ( �)) Signature Telephone J SEC['ION�6:WORKERS',COMP,ENSATION;INSURANCE-AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c.152.-§ 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be.completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. - Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes .......... No...........❑ "SECTION 7a:,OWNER"AUTHORIZATION;TO,,,03MPLETED WHEW OWNER'S AGENT:OR"CONTRACTORAPPLIES FOR BUILDING=P.ERMTI I, as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize ` ZI�� .ram(� -c,.i to act on my behalf,in all matters, relative to work authoriz by is building permit application. Signatth4 o O - Date SEICTION, b 'OWNERI'OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION p O tY as Owner or Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and infotmatio on the foregoing application are true and accurate,to the best of my knowledge and behalf. L l Print Name 77 Signature of Owner or Authorized Ag%at Date Si ned under the pains and penalties ofperjury) -NOTES. 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program),will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L.c. 142A.Other important information on the HIC Program and Construction Supervisor Licensing(CSL)can be found in 780 CMR Regulations 110.R6 and 110.R5,respectively. 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total floors area(Sq.Ft.) (including garage,finished basement/attics,decks or porch) Gross living area(Sq.Ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. "Total Project Square Footage"maybe substituted for"Total Project Cost" 1 "7 7° cam; 13� The Commonwealth of ly )P�§RV1Gf a W Department of Public Safety Massachusetts State Building Code 780 Clv RI p t' � Building Permit Application for any Building other ti W.PtV6rr50-&.tally Dwelling O .(This Section For Official Use Only) Budding Permit Number. Date Applied: Building Official: t ^ SECC/O o. N 1:LOCATION(Please indicate Block It and Lot M for locations for which a street address is not available) 1J - N and Street City/Town Zip Code Name of BuBding if applicable) _ SECTION 2•PROPOSED WORK 1 Edition of MA State Code used If New Construction check here Cl or check all that apply in the two rows below do Existing Building Repair❑ 1 Alteration Addition❑ 1 Demolition ❑ (Please fill out and submit Appendix 1) Change of Use O Change of Occupancy Cl I Other Cl Specify: Are building plans and/or construction documents being supplied as part of this permit application? Yes No ❑ Is an Independent Structural Engincerm eer Review requi ? Yes ❑ No�� Brief Description of Proposed Work: tk �a � eTIP-J, 'f-,e r��j�El/'.D//' 7'�is S� 2 Aa x SECTION 3:COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATION,ADDITION,OR CHANGE IN USE OR OCCUPANCY Check here if an Existing Build4n Investigation and Evaluation is enclosed(See 780 CIviR 34) ❑ Existing Use Group(s): Proposed Use Group(s): SECTION 4:BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA Existing Proposed No.of Floors/Stories(include basement levels)k Area Per Floor(sq. ft.) 3 oJG Z v�OrO Total Area(sq.ft.)and Total Height(ft.) SECTION 5:USE GROUP(Check as app licable) A: Assembly A-1❑ A-2❑ Nightclub ❑ A-3 ❑ A-4 O A-5❑ B. Business e E: Educational O F. Facto F-1❑ F2❑ - H: High Hazard H-1 O. H-2❑ H-3 ❑ H-4❑ H-5 O 1: Institutional W O 1-2❑ 1-3❑ [-4❑ M: Mercantile❑ R: Residential R-1❑ *OR-4R-3❑ R-4❑ S, Storage S-1 ❑ S-2❑ U: Utility❑ Special Use❑and please below. Special Use: SECTION 6:CONSTRUCTION TYPE(Check as ao licable) IA ❑ Ill ILA ❑ IIBO IIIA ❑ 1118 IV ❑ VB ❑SECTION 7:SITE INFORMATION(refer to 780 CMR 111.0 for details on eacWater SuppI Flood Zone Information Sewage Disposal: Trench Permitebris Removal:Publicr Check if outside Flood Zone Indicate municip l A trench wit of beed Disposal SitePrivate O or indentify Zone: or on site system❑ required or tenchcify:permit is enclosed❑Railroad rightof-way Hazards to Air Navigation: �J.\I tutq.fc C• n la_vfew„I'r.y,cNot Applicable Is Structure within airport appr Bch area? Is theirompleted? /7 A-orConsent to Budd enclosed❑ Yes❑ or No tK Yeo ❑SECTION 8:CONTENT OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY \ Edition.of Code !�' Use Group(s): E, Type of Construction: Occupant Load per Floor; O Does Die building contain an Sprinkler System?: Special Stipulations: _ �MAtt—Ev 5 � 25 SECTION 9: PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION r Namj and Address of Property Owner Name(Print) - No.and Street City/Town Zip Pr/operly Owner Contact Information: -7 Title Telephone No.(business) Telephone No. (cell) e-mail address If a plicable,the property owner hereby authorizes �� /22�L-e-J,Ll 24CrcScs—A C7P�- .tea( 2/✓') (;IX- U( i �V Name Street Address City/Town State Zip to act on the property owners behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. SECTION 10:CONSTRUCTION CONTROL(Please fill out Appendix 2) If building is less than 35,000 cu.ft.of enclosed spaicia anti or not under Construction Control then check here 0 and skip Section 10.1 10.1 Re ia; red Professional Rea onsible for Constriction Con 1 g g 7 !'i• err 7 Name Reg l;ant) ?r T le0one�N mail a t9y� Re istra ign N tuber 3 Street Addre59�, �' City/Town State Zip Ise ExpirationDUe 10.2 General Contractor pany Comte— of f � <r_, l tLL14 � (Name of Person Responsible for Construction License No. and Type if Applicable 10 c-eirbit <:0 ua4e- 5� Street Addre _ City/Town star Z' 7°.Za Jo i-a h'JI,,, Telephone No. bus`nesc telephone No. cell mail address SECTION 11:WORKERS'(AnmENSAI ION INSURANC1AFFIUAVfi M.G.L.e.252.§25C6 A Workers Compensation Insurance Affidavit from the NIA Department of Industrial Accidents must be completed and submitted with thisapplication. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Is a signed Affidavit submitted with this application? - Yes 0 No 0 SECTION 12:CONSTRUCTION COSTS AND PERMIT FEE Item Estimated Costs:(Labor and Materials) TotalConstruction Cost(from Item 6)_$ 6.�7—bd 1. Building $ fl 1 Building Permit Fee=Total Construction Cost x-LL(Insert here }� 2. Electrical $ - appropriate municipal factor) A�7 1 3. Plumbing $ y Ill d. Mechanical (HVAC) $ Note:Minimum fee=$ (contact municipality) 5.Mccheniril Other $ Enclose check payable to C�j �� o � �z�e 6.Total Cost $ (y' d d (contact municipals )and write ch number here SECTION 13:SIGNATURE OF BUILDING PERMIT APPLICANT By entering any name below,1 hereby attest under the pains anti penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this .application , tru in curat to the best of my knowledge and understanding. � �U � b 1 Please pr nd sign nm Title clephone No- Date Street Address City/Town State Zip Municipal Inspector to fill out this section upon application approval: cft> Name Date gPhwn~l EIwo ArMOVED BY THE ANUUM PWn TD A.PE! W BXM ciRA nkD CITY OF SALEM \ ow a � �s � w.ra zoMnp oaekl t Intoescso. or J= Yes�Ib asiliief 1.�P�jyL/1C!_ 1z b - C L=Md UI ,$ t1M� Y f BUIIAM PERIiAfT APPLICATION IM Pmk to: Aft Wfthow apply) Roof. RSW IneW SWft ConsUM Daok, Shad, Pwk PAUWRaplaoa. Other: -eem j— PLEABE ILL(W L MLY a COMPLETELY TO AVOID MAYS N PROcWom TO THE INSPECTOR OF eultaW&. '. Tm Wftrsow hereby appMss for a Wmft to buN a000*q.to 111a,toNowtrq O~sName Afton a Phone AMhNWS Name Addna a Phone f Modanin Name Address a VNwt Y on p.pm of h~ 77G/ ir�.� /1 ✓ n� MOWN d � _1i/=_N a dMMlq,la how WAnr INNNI �Ov�q oonlolln b Iwi✓r � Edwmed am Cl1►uoa • dAft 1J001M• Of APp�Oaln OR=CINDER THE PENALTY' OF DE8t�IIpTION 1M01MI TO my SE DONE P� 2 q LI13oe7Y Sr. Atxf° 3s— 407- 0 MAIL PEAMIT TO; SJNKnwm :iO lIOJA z� 031Nvue ivoju ; I"5(17 h Z NOILV= aL AMIM eaa NOILV*rk dr ON 1 , -- ' PUBLIC PROPERTY DEPARTMENT KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET♦SALF.K MASSACHUSE1-IS 01970 1x1.:978-745-9595 ♦ FAX:978-740-9846 APPLICATION FOR THE REPAIR, RENOVATION, CONSTRUCTION, DEMOLITION, OR CHANGE OF USE OR OCCUPANCY, FOR ANY EXISTING STRUCTURE OR BUILDING 1.0 SITE INFORMATION f Location Name: 5t-,)QT7 w/¢k t/5B(-4� Building: 'Property Address: a�� 17e� � 5cl_i.e. /0�- 01970 Property is located in a; Conservation Area Y/N Historic Distri Y N 2.0 OWNERSHIP INFORMATION 2.1 Owner of Land l v Name: tEcC o— e S Address: � c6 �Q( b-( S4- ::t)uJ C-fy) VA o /(i 7 Telephone: 09%) TLC) a--Gj 3.0 COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR WORK IN EXISTING BUILDINGS ONLY Addition Existing Renovation Number of Stories Renovated Change in Use New Demolition Existing Approximate year of Area per floor (sf) Renovated construction or renovation of existing building New Brief Description of Proposed Work: 1 -7 /Aj 5, 4 �pp !�,jC 4C.�Af1 ,,6 �6Wp R[2-7106 irlrf o6 J ----- ----- --- --- - --- --- _Mail Permit to: -- -- — --- — - - --- What is the current use of the Building? Material of Building? Pp€ If dwelling, how many units? N/a Will the Building Conform to Law? f:�, Asbestos? u O Architect's Name �^A[ Address and Phone Mechanic's Name 2A C-L3 3` s8 Address and Phon _ �O RJUX 4tC1 Construction Supervisors License# OUf l� HIC Registration # Estimated Cost of Project$ AOC U Permit Fee Calculation Permit Fee $ Estimated Cost X$7/$1000 Residential Estimated Cost X$11/$1000 Commercial An Additional $5.00 is added as an Administrative charge. Make sure that all fields are properly and legibly written to avoid delays in processing. The undersigned does hereby apply for a Building Permit to build to th above stated specifications. Signed under penalty of perjury /� Date �I 0 N r - N 8 n a b L O Ica e N 8 a, 4 u •, ` The Commonwealth of Massachuscns Town of Board of Budding Regulations and Standards Massachusetts Stale Building Code, 780 CMR, 7"edition Building Dept Building Permit Application To Constru L Repair, Renovate Or Demolish a One-or Tuv-Fool lv Dss riling \ This Section Fok Official Use Only ^ Budding Permit Number: Date Applied: ` \ Signature: Building Co tsstoner/Inspect o u I 'ngs Due SE O I:SITE INFORMATION LI y Add $a: �.( 1.2 Assessors Map& Parcel Numbers I.Is Is this an accepted street?yes -�/- no Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District Proposed Use La Area(sq fl) Frontage(R) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply:(M.G.L C.40,934) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Munici al❑ On site disposal s stem ❑ Public❑ Private❑ Check if esCl P 7 SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' 2. Ow er'of Recor �t� P.j Name(Print) Address for Service: Signature -� Telephone SECTION J: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK'(cheek all that apply) New Construction O Existing Building Cl Owner-Occupied ❑ Repairs(s) ❑ Alteration(s) ❑ Addition ❑ Demolition ❑ Accessory Bldg. ❑ Number of Units_ Other ❑ Specify: Brief De ript'on Proposed Work: �— C f - 4 'f N SECTION 4: ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: Official Use Only Labor and Materials I. Building QS I. Building Permit Fee: f Indicate how fee is determined: ❑Standard City/Town Application Fee 2 Electrical ❑Total Project Cost'(Item 6)x multiplier x J. Plumbing 2. Other Fees: f 4. Mechanical (HVAC) List: t Mechanical (Fire Total All Fees. S Su ressionCheck No Check Amount Cash Amount6 Torol Project Cost: 0 Paid in Full 0 Outstanding Balance Due: SECTIONS: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES r 5.1 Licensed Comt uc Ion upersisor(CSL) 7 L,ccnsa Nurnbcr Esp/u'layu'n ate N of 19l r / 1' List('SL Type hec beluw) J A rrss T' Description U Unrestricted(up to 15,000 Cu. Ft. R Restricted Ik2 Family Dwellm Siynaturt "� C�7 - � N Masonry only RC Rrsidcnual Roofing Covering Telephone N'S Revdenual Window and Siding SF Residential Solid Fuel Burning Appliance Installation D Residential Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor(HIC) HIC Company Name or HIC Registrant Name Registration Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone SECTION 6: WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.I.-c. IS2.12SC(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes.......... O No........... O SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I, as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. Si nature of Owner Date SECTION 7b:O"5R'ORAUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION I, as Owner or Authorized Agent hereby declare d information on the foregoi application arc true and accurate,to the best of my knowledge and that the statement"5 behalf Print N ljj `-2 n G Signature ner or Authorized Agent Date (Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury) NOTES: I. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program),will al have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L. c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program and Construction Supervisor Licensing(CSL)can be found in 780 CMR Regulations I I O.R6 and I WAS, respectively. 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total Goon area(Sq. Ft.) (including garage, finished basementlattics,decks or porch) Gross living area(Sq. Ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half.baths Type of heating system Number of decks/ porches Ts pe of cooling system Enclosed Open 1 "Tool Project Square Footage"may he substituted for 'Total Project Cost" i�wrvinu.r• ^gym•-.. _ _ _ ..a Certsficate of Flame Resistance MUMMY 4 3�Pa tt i4 BMW) Coepreration 7o6t fl4 ,amaaaa aal� i'i or, e a srrAws�s 7we is to ce*v that the materials daficrWd qrt thereveme aide hereof h ,e been tregi (oV s Irilnerentdy snonfivnMable). ertfIcetln�n Is hereby m0a that (Clack W or V) ® r0 maad@m odon ire r"6c skis of this C&IM S4e hwst=n ua�s k a ra ni r ss3 sp ra d €e@Lmv 3 9r}�dO O Rye�3rAhg,gad#root ti n AVM Of e6#aleea"Wee do"ar €tirt see aai i ,y 04 Ole iv of OWNivialr<enn rry Rules and 009 a of t+wr t3tatu p#re WOW, of vppi"lon The eaft dam d r crassdh aQ Oft Cd lads m ir", of a 91anW4V*W t MAD ar m4tOM 1e961MW and oppovad W(hQ WO Fire AOUTVW for such uas. 4lain i;,roftin;nt WAD 4N ft"Swa#uded e Tlie, Flame Retardant Process Usad WjjL tea De Re By Wastgrig, Ile. :scrHm�Bs+e�aa 'a �1° The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Massachusetts State Building Code(780 CMR) kuy) Building Permit Application for any Building other than a One-or'rwo-Family Dwelling (This Section For Official Use Only) Building Permit Number: Date Applied: Building Official: SECTION 1:LOCATION(Please indicate Block M and Lot N for locations for which a skeet address is not available) 1 No.and Street City/Town Zip Code Name of Building(if applicable) SECTION 2:PROPOSED WORK Edition of MA State Code used_ If New Construction check here❑or check all that apply in the two rows below Existing Building❑ Repair❑ 1 Alteration ❑ 1 Addition❑ 1 Demolition ❑ (Please fill out and submit Appendix l) Change of Use ❑ Change of Occupancy ❑ 1 Other ❑ Specify: Are building plans and/or construction documents being supplied as part of this permit application? Yes ❑ No ❑ Is an Independent Structural Engineering Peer Review required? // Yes ❑ No ❑ Brief Description of Proposed Work: 1Y7A ;e1ZiD? �./iryld�T/On SECTION 3:COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATION,ADDITION,OR CHANGE IN USE OR OCCUPANCY Check here if an Existing Building Investigation and Evaluation is enclosed(See 780 CMR 34) ❑ Existing Use Group(s): Proposed Use Group(s): SECTION 4:BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA Existing Proposed No.of Floors/Stories(include basement levels)&Area Per Fluor(.sq.ft.) Total Area(sq.ft.)and Total Height(ft.) SECTION 5:USE GROUP(Check as applicable) A: Assembly A-1❑ A-2❑ Nightclub ❑ A-3 ❑ A4❑ A-5❑ B: Business ❑ E: Educational ❑ F: Facta F-1 ❑ F2❑ H: High Huard H-1 ❑ H-2❑ H-3 ❑ H4❑ H-5❑ 1: Institutional [-1❑ 1-2❑ 1-3❑ 1-4❑ 1 M: Mercantile❑ R: Residential R-10 R-2❑ R-3❑ R4❑ S: Storage S-1❑ S-2❑ U: Utility❑ Special Use❑and please describe below: Special Use: SECTION 6:CONSTRUCTION TYPE(Check as a licable) IA ❑ IB ❑ Fit,, ❑ 1111 ❑ 1 IIIA ❑ IIIB ❑ 1 IV ❑ 1 VA Cl VB ❑ SECTION 7:SITE INFORMATION(refer to 780 CMR 111.0 for details on each item) Water Supply: Flood Zone Information: Sewage Disposal: Trench Permit: Debris Removal: Public❑ Check if outside Flood Zone❑ indicate municipal❑ A trench will not be Licensed Disposal Site❑ required❑or trench or specify: Private❑ or indentify Zone: or on site system❑ permit is enclosed❑ Railroad right-of-way: Boards to Air Navigation: Mi Ulj,t Not Applicable❑ Is Structure within airport approach area? Is their review completed? or Consent to Build enclosed❑ 1 Yes❑ or No❑ 1 Yes❑ No ❑ SECTION 8:CONTENT OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Edition of Code: Use Group(s):_ rype Of Construction:. Occupant Load per Floor: Does the building,contain an Sprinkler System?: _ Special Stipulations SECTION 9: PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION - Name and Address of Property Owner�alm� 7� Pd W'SoVI (Shea 4 o�trS`d l.CAjal —• Sn 1044, 0 R70 Name(Print) No.and Street City/Town Zip Property Owner Contact Information: 7�z1� /A�ft.2 eat 97���/l1 �9�9 q2 197- 1!L6 / J✓ IJSu�emwapmuJ�um•� Title Telephone No. (business) "Telephone No. (cell) e-mail address If applicable,the property owner hereby authorizes fSfofG n (. /Ylunroy t1: oz- L,-2 M/f Name Street Address City/Town State Zip to act on the property owner's behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. SECTION 10:CONSTRUCTION CONTROL(Please fill out Appendix 2) If building is less than 35,000 cu.R.of enclosed space and or not under Construction Control then check here 0 and skip Section 10.1 10.1 Registered Professional Responsible for Construction Control P/xn e�G�Q /J�o 'NS3-�unhinif2dr4Wlial, O99376 n Name(Registrant) Telephone No. e-mail address Registration Number tr�Address City/Town State Zip Discipline Expiration Date 10.2 General Contractor Company Name Name of Person Responsible for Construction License No. and Type if Applicable Street Address City/Town State Zip Telephone No. business Telephone No. cell a-mail address SECTION 11:1V0RFER.4'C0MI'FNSAI'ION INSUr.:\NCE: 1+11.MV1I M.G.L.c.152.§25C6 A Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit from the MA Department of Industrial Accidents must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Is a signed Affidavit submitted with this application? Yes 0 No 0 SECTION 12:CONSTRUCTION COSTS AND PERMIT FEE Item Estimated Costs:(Labor and Materials) Total Construction Cost(from Item 6)_ L Building $ Building Permit Fee-Total Construction Cost x_(Insert here 2. Electrical $ appropriate municipal factor)_ 1. Plumbing $ d. Mechanical (FIVAC) $ Note:Minimum fee=$ (contact municipality) 5. Mechanical Other $ Enclose check payable to G6.Total Cost $ 1, 4 (contact municipality)and write check number here SECTION 13:SIGNATURE OF BUILDING PERMIT APPLICANT By entering my name below, I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. Stp a"? c £ - 42efide4 Eel -�i 9s 413/�/ Please print end si n name Title Telephone No. Date �q M Atd)x �/9 Ao- 6/9y/ Street Address City/Town State Zip Municipal Inspector to fill out this section upon application approval: , Name Date � �,�C�� -- 1�1�' S��- Tt3 � / S- 3C�� � �c mo2� r ��d . � The Commonwealth of Massachusetts � ���4,{A�� Deparhnent of Public Safety YY�/ ��iassachusetts State Building Cude(7S0 CbIR) Building Pemiit Appliwtion for any Building other than a One-or Trvo-Family Dwelling � .(This Sectlon For Official Use Onl ) Building Permit Number. Date r\pplicd: 6uilding Official: � SEC'CION 1:LOCe1TION(Please inJicate 61ock k and Lot M for tocations for which a street address is not available) ,2�?3i�)Eacts��- ;ac,e., oiy7o w�Y rnusev., z N No.and Stree[ City/Town Zip Code Name of Building(if ap�ble)�-'np � SECT[ON i PROPOSED W02K g c� ! Edition of b1A State Cude used_ If New Cunslructiun check here�or chetk a�l tha[apply in the twir"�ws b��Pj � Existing Building Repxir❑ Altcratiun ❑ AJditiun❑ Demolitiun � (Plcase fill uu[�ind submit A'�Sfndix -- � Change uf Use 0 Change of Octtipancy ❑ Other ❑ Specify: �m � Am building plans and/or cunstructiun dueuments being supplied as vart of this permit application? Yes Nu� C 1�� Is an Independen[Stmctural Engincering Pecr Review myuired? Ycs ❑ N� n ��� Brief Description of Propused Work:. (3UjG��g wAu fie SF��.on.q�l �� � . .` S 1�6LE AS S t-rcy.v�. j� ��L�aw�1 �, I��('r..T��t� f.V�ACC � . - . I� SECt10N 3:WMPLE'IE TIIIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATION,ADDIT(ON,OR CHANGE IN USE OR OCCUPANCY �I Check here if an Existing Building InvestigaHon and EvaluaHon is enclos�rl(See 780 Cti1R 3�1) ❑ I, Existing Use Cruup(s): Proposed Use Croup(s): � � I SECI[ON 4:OUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA Existing ProposeJ Nu.of Floors/Sturics(indude basement leveis)&Arca Per Floor(sq. ft.) Total Ama(sq.ft.)and Total Height(ft.) � SECIfON 5:USE GROUP(Check as a plicable) A: Assembly A-I❑ A-2 Nightdub ❑ A-3 ❑ A-4❑ A-5❑ 6: 6usinees ❑ E: EducaHonai ❑ F: Facto F-1❑ F?❑ W Hi h Hazud H-1 ❑ H-2❑ H-3 ❑ H-d❑ H-5❑ 1: InstituHonal 4l ❑ I-2❑ 43❑ I--k❑ bL• MereanHle❑ R: Residential R-l❑ R-2❑ R-J❑ R-0❑ S: Storage Sl ❑ S-2❑ U: Utility❑ Special Use O:md please describe bclow: . Spccial Use: � SEC'CIOY 6:CONSTRUCCION'[YPE(Check as a licable) - � IA ❑ fU ❑ IIA ❑ 116 ❑ 11(A ❑ IIIB ❑ IV ❑ VA ❑ VDO SECT[ON 7:SITE INPORMATION(refer to 780 CMR 111.0 for details on each item) 4Vater Supply: Flood Zone Information: Sewage Disposal: Trench PermiF. Debris Remuval: Public❑ Chitk i(outside Flood Zune❑ Indicate municipal❑ A trench will not be Licensed Disposal Site❑ reyuircd O ur trench ur specify: Private O or indenlify Zone: , or on site sysfem❑ virmit ic endnsed❑ � Railroad righFof-way: I-Iazards to Air Navigation: �i�i I�,t n �'o�nniii5i n I �ic�r I r.�y�s4: '. Not Applic.ble O: . ,� ..Is Strudure wilhin airport.�pproadi aren? Is their review completeJ? . .-. ar Cunsent to 13uJd eniloseJ❑ 1'cs O ur No� Ycs❑ Nu ❑ � SECTION H:CON1'EN'T OF CERTIFfCA'fE OF OCCUPANCY f.idilion ul Cude Usc Graup(s):. _ "Pypc ofCmutrueliun:. Otaip�int Load pet I'loue Diics thc buildiny,i�mLiin an Sprinklcr Syslem?: _ S��cei�J Slipidatiuns: --- �� � P- � � �1 �� � SECTION 9: PROPERTY 04VNER AUCF[ORIZA'CION N:mie and Address of Property Owner 3HEa 3�a ►"�1u3 Y s,�. t.ca caE.-� v i 9�0 Name(Print) No.and Street � City/"Pown Zip Property Owner Cont,ct fnformation: 'fitle Telephoce No.(business) "Cclephone No. (cell) e-mail addmss If npplicible,Ihe pruperty owner hereby authorizes Name Street Address Ciry/Town State Zip to act on the ro er owner's behalf,in all matters relative lo work authoriud b this buildin ermi[a lication. � " - SECTION 10:CONSTRUCTION CONTROL(Please fill out APpendiac 2)� � If buildin is Iess than 35,000 cu.ft.of encloud s ace anJ or not imder Construction Control then check here O nnd ski Section(0.1 �IU.1 Re istered Pmfessional Res onsibie for Construction Conkol ►Z.LGN92 A C�2.LLl��✓_-�YO-99�s �8 /y Name{Registrant) 'Cclephone No. e-mail:iddress Registration Number /(Zt�f.e1�Y S� $/9LFi�. � f2L�2O Strcet Address City/Tuwn Shte Zip Discipline Expiration Date 10.2 General'Contraztor - � � �'t�m...,.r...f�� C��s,.��r.�i,�.t1��v ., . , � . . . Cump.�ny Name sf���.�,�., ev..,,,L.,c,s Gs - d�39s� Name of Person Responsible fur Cunstructiun License Nu. �md Type if Applicable e2.Y/ .�.,��2FM Sr� S�Qc.r•.�, �rg tli 9�0 S[rcet Address City/Town , Stete Zip 4T8-2� 9199 __ Tcic hone No. business Tcle hone No. cell e•mail addmss SECTION11:wor.�:iii.scxinu�FuSnriouwsur.:�:�c.��::v�F�iu��v[f M.C.L.c.152 2SC6 , A Workers'Cumpens:Vion Insurance Affidavit from the MA Deparhnent of[ndustrieil Aaidents must be cumpleted and submitted with�this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. � Is a si ned A(fidavi[submitted with lhis a licution? � Yes O No O � SECTION 12:CONSTRUC7ION COSTS AND PHRMIT FEH , �� Estimated Costs: (Labor and Mahrials) 'lotnl Cunstruction Cost(from Rem 6)_$ � 1. �uilding � v Building Permit Fee=Tatal Cunstruction Cus[x_(Insert hem 2.Electricnl � approprinte municipal factor)=5 . 7. Plumbing 5 d. `leclwnical (HVAC) $ Nute:Mininwm fee=$ (contact mwiicipalilY) ;i. M1lechnnic.�l Other � Endose chikk payable lu 6.1'otal Cus[ S a,7 pp� (7p (caitad mimicipnlity)and wrile chak number here SECiION 13:SIGNATURE OF 6UILDING PERMII'APPLIG\NT 6y entering my name below, 1 hcreby attest wider the pains and penalties of perjury that aIl of the infurm:�liun cuntained in this �iVplitation is Irue and accurate lo the best of my knowledge and understanding. � 5�f��HEN C��UhA�riA/�!S �L��/� l,C1NtQ/OGfO/� �iI -.�vV� 9?9� � Plea+e riut and si n nnme � p g � Title Telephune Na Dah a.�/ I .t�r�.zt�-� S �' S e�GGi�+ � a ig�o Sircet Address City/"Pown State ip �limicipal lnspector to fill out this section upon application approval: U� 3l � ' Name atc SCOPE OF� - CODE STUDY o� `��, r The work consists of demising the first floor for a future restaurant by reducing 1. General Building Data 4. Means of Egress ` �$���������kn o the existing retail space from 3,OOOsf+/- to 869 sf+/-. Building Use Group Classification: M (Mercantile) Number of Exits(section 1010)=2 Required and provided for public � +4`� ���a' �'c+,' Z � The work includes limited demolition and construction of Construction Type: II I B- Masonry Unprotected `� ��' � , � � new doorways,walls,stairs, and egress door per the drawings. Total Tenant Area: 869 sf+/- 5. Finishes ` -�'' -'�o-787a � � '� U °' 2.Access is required and provided for persons with disabilities and Interior Finish Requirements: � �.Ed�, �„ W o Demolition Provision of a carbon monoxide detector is required and Exit Access Corridors and open space: Class B . �A ,�'� ` � � w 1.Cut brick down to floor at 2 existin interior window locations. rovided as is Fire Alarm, Emer enc li hts,and Exit Si na e er NFPA 72. Enclosed Rooms: Class C � ''° � °' � 9 P 9 Y 9 9 9 P > � �'� , ' � U o w 2. Cut concrete sill at new egess door location � � Q w 3. Remove existing wood stairs and walls as shown on plans 3. Fire Seperations - Q � � Use Groups: First Floor A2 Restaurant(Adjacent Tenant) � p F New Work First Floor Mercantile(Ancillary to second floor A3 use) W w = 1. Patch brick to match existing jamb at 2 existing interior window locations Second Floor A3 Museum Use � � Q � 2. New walls and egess door as shown on plans Seperations per Table 508.4 � � � J 3. New egress stair as shown on plans Museum Gift Shop to Restaurant- 1 HR Q � ¢ a Museum to Restaurant-0 HR = � j QQ Museum to Museum Gift Shop-0 HR W U o� ° p� m , , '------' � i/'/,i\%;i u ;--- -' ____ W � i �� L_ ', , � �� o � � i # - �----- � ' I I I l I i i I , `�\ ��� .i`1 � � \\ % � I , ��` } I j 1 �r-rr��rr+• 1 1 i yf i � / i i F+++i F++�i ' """'� N � � I / "' " "'^'..,.. I � U � � r �r � ' I M •- .� ' � I I / � N N � I K` U � O Q � '___ ` ` _____ .\ ❑ ❑ ❑ ��� ��v'� f �� � LL� W . . LL� � ' _ � %����� �I � � � w � '� O�C � Q U i � � Z � (n i MAZE a ,� (Amusement Use A3) � � � � ' _ - LL� E � W p � U � O � T w - - - � 4'-�" o � - -1 HR.W LL � t HR.DEMISWG WALL �� � CLEAR ' ' � Q - - - '" ' A1.2 � � - - - ' I— — _ _ � � GIFT SHOP A1.3 1 CUT EXIST. SILL � - - - � � � I UP C � (Mercantile Use) TO FLOOR � - - - � � — � � - - N � � N N� ¢= 7 (n ` DEMO WALL �;� T � � UF ANDSTAIRS � I 'i'� N � � J i O X °� � o "� m � � � m - � � N DWG NO. AREA OF WORK z NEw 000R w exisr. � WAX MUSEUM MAIN FLOOR PLAN _ WINDOW OPENING , 1�8�� — 1� ��� r � A,.� A1 . 1 ' ' . , , � . �� � � t: k , � � ���4��R� Z v . � �� /T ^ a. 49s,`' U rn .. �.0.Y81q z� �;� W 0 . �` �� �'' i� = rn > "' d � U o w �; 0 ,t � v� t � , , :� . � ¢ w g 4, _�" ; � Q � � INFILL WINDOW WITH MIN. CLEAR � � � _ � INSULATED 2x6 STUD WALL EXIST.WINDOW HEADER ��Y w N �� 1x6AZEKTRIM I..L � W a AZEK MOLDING � � ? O Uo ° p� m � W 0 0 T i I ( I ( I I I I I I I I I I I I ( I I � i � o � ' � 5 _�„ Rs ch � li � 4- 11"Ts M N / � M T EXIST. EXIT DOOR NEW(SECONDARY) U w O �� TO REMAIN �EXIT DOOR w w m / o � � a CC � Q U ! d Z � c4 � 6' - 10 1/2" � FINISH DIMENSION � z PLYWOOD STAIR � , � AND TREADS W ITH � z JOHNSONITE OR � � NEW STAIR PLATFORM EQUAL FLOOR � � o COVERING AND T = RISERS o cn Q z � LL NEW INSULATED STEEL DOOR NEW 2x6 WALL CUT AND REMOVE EXIST.SILL 3' -4 1/2" 1'- 1 O 1/2" � 1/2"ALUMINUM THRESHOLD � CUT SILL 'SILL TO REMAI � � . 5�_3,� � o � " EXIST. M.O. � � � � � � � SECONDARY EGRESS DOOR � � � � � � �� _ , ,� `� � 1�2 1 -� °D EXI T. CONCRETE � � �° SIL TO REMAIN .o X � o � >(LS � � 3' -41/2" 1' - 101/2" � > N CUT EXIST. SILL SILL TO REMAIN DWG NO. 5' - 3" /� d ' EXIST. M.O. n SECONDARY EGRESS PLAN „1 .2 � 1/2" = 1'-0" , � n� �'A The Commonwealth of Massachusetts J U ' �µ�(��}, � Depaztment of Public Safely ,� I �\�i'��� Massachusetts State Building Code(780 CMR) (, � Building Permit Applicafion for any Building other than a One-or Two-Family Dwelling � �(This Section For Official Use Only) f ^ Building Permit Number: . . .Date Applied: Building OfficiaL � . . . .. � �� � SECTION 1:LOCATION(PClease indicate Block#and Lot#for locaHons for which a sireet address is not available) ` `��� _, nQ � e.'1r�n�A .S'f 77� Ctit !�(`l�'U 1 G� �� ' . No.and Street City/Town Zip Code Name of Building(ff applicable) � � � _ � � SECTION 2:PROPOSED WORK Edition of MA State Code used � D���$L If N w Construcflon check here 0 or check all that apply in the two rows below Existing Building I� Repair❑ Alteration Addition❑ Demolition O (Please fill out and submit Appendix 1) Change of Use ❑ Change of Occupancy m Other ❑ Specify: . Are building plans and/or construction documents being supplied as part of this permit applicarion? Yes No ❑ Is an Independent Strudural Engineer�Peer Review required? / � ��i- Yes ❑ No ,[a� � B(rief Description of Proposed Work:�.c�i�,aA`�' �'f' i/i0 0`t, Z�j�d S� �tr!�� Tlo!•o-��-��}�c �TO�r usl�i ��s U���J(�au �� � , \ SECTION 3:COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATION,ADDTTION,OR - CHANGE IN USE OR OCCUPANCY �Check here if an Existing Building InvesHgaHon and Evaluarion is enclosed(See 780 CMR 34) 0 �� Existing Use Group(s): �� Proposed Use Group(s): Z ���� SECTION 4:BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA Existing Proposed�� No.of Floors/Stories(include basement levels)&Area Per Floor(sq.ft.) � .,w�.s��3 �' s_ �,� h Total Area(sq.fr.)and Total Height(ft.)� �- �Ll 3�,e . �� SECTTON 5:USE GROUP(Check as applicable) �' � A: Assembly A-1 ❑ A-2 Nightclub ❑ A-3 ❑ A-4❑ A-5❑ B: Business ❑ E: EducaHonal ❑ F: Facto F-1 ❑ F2❑ H: Hi Hazard H-1❑ H-2❑ H-3 ❑ H-4❑ H-5❑ I: Institutional I-1❑ I-2❑ I-3❑ I-4❑ M: Mercantile❑ R: ResidenHal R-1❑ R-2❑ R-3❑ R-4❑ � S: Stocage Sl❑ S2❑ U: Utility❑ Special Use 0 and please describe below: Special Use: I � SECTION 6:CONSTRUCTION TYPE(Check as ap licable) . IA O IB O IIA ❑ IIB 0 IIIA ❑ IIIB IV ❑ VA O VB O , � � � � � � SECT'ION 7:STTE INFORMATTON(refer to 780 CMR 111.0 for details on each item) Trench Permit: Debris Removal: Water Suppl : Flood Zone Information: Sewage Disposal: Licensed Dis osal Site� Public� Check if outside Flood Zone� Indicate municipal� A trench will not be p Private❑ or indentify Zone: or on site system❑ required 0 or trench or specify: permit is enclosed❑ Railroad xight-of-wa : Hazazds to Air NavigaHon: MA His[oric Commission Review Process: Not Applicable� Is Structure within airport ap roach area? Is their review�completed?, or Consent to Build enclosed❑ Yes� or No� Yes❑ No ❑ t � ` - � � SECTION 8:CONTENT OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY � � ���������� � Edition of Code:�� .X��=Use Group(s): Type of Construction:� Occupant Load per Floor: Z .�a✓ Pwn. r Does the building contain an Sprinlcler System?:�Special Stipulations: � �SECTION 9: PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATTON � � � � Name and Address of Pmperty Owner �I-j>L��� Z�f3 �e.�-Jnv 4r�zet' -Sx�i.� �i�7v_ , Name(Print) No.and St et City/Town Zip PropertyOwnerContactlnformation: ,,,5/nzgJ;,L ,J//t.t�.�.. !J'GI��2L�}' ����-'�-� -- - .SS�1L'�-['=�Jl" �'SL'G�vIG�`i�GC' . . Title Telephone No.(business). Telephane No. (cell) e-mail a dress If applicable,the property owner hereby authorizes -�� i-ll��� � � 2�h� ������ �,=���t 5 , -�� � �7��7� �Name . Stree�ddress City/Town State Zip to act on the ro er owner's behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized b this buildin ermit a lication. _. .. . _ "-..,P . . . :., SECTION 10:CONSTTtUCTION CONTROL(Please fill out�Appendiz 2)" ` � buildin is less tlun 35,000�cu.h.of enclosed s ace and/or no[undec Construction Control then check here O and sM Section 10.7 , . _ . _ . .,. _ .. .. . .. _ 10.1 Re"stere8 Piofessional Res onsible for'Constiuction Conliol ' '���'i� ' -� ' � �""' ":� :t'.� -��.���'�P r ,';.: � :' „r r•, �.' � � U/�� t'iC� b L:• �r� �/� . �.. • ."t, i 1� L-��T�-��'���-.,�{r'l�:3Ui��:'f:+(fs.C..' � �`T Name(Registrant) � Te1Qph9ne No. J e-mail address - Re trp on Number I fl j�p-�,:, _�„�..r-.� �1../W.c,.. �- D� U l��P• �w ' ':3 t5 Street Add�ss City/Town State Zip Discipline Expiration Date 10.2 General Contractor ' Company Name - � Name of Person Responsible for Construction License No. and Type if Applicable Street Address City/Town State Zip I Tele hone No. usiness Tele hone No. cell e-mail address SECTTON 11:WORKERS'COMI'ENSATION WSURANCE AFFIDAVIT M.G.L.c.152.�§ 25C 6)) ' � � ' �� A Workers'Compensarion Insurance P,ffidavit from the MA Department of Industrial Accidents must be completed and submitted with this applicafion. Failure to provide this affidavit wID result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. ''�. Is a si ed Affidavit submitted with this a lication? Yes O No ❑ � . SECTION 12:CONSTRUCTTON COSTS AND PERMTT FEE � Item Estimated Costs:(Iabor and Materials) Total Construction Cost(from Item 6)_$ 1.Building � � $ �y � Building Permit Fee=Total Construcrion Cost x_(Insert here � 2.Electrical $ �7 i �Y appropriate municipal factor)_$ 3.Plumbing $ fj - 4.Mechanical (HVAC� . $ . C U DTote:Minimum fee=$ (contact municipality) 5.Mechanical Other �^.;�. $ � Enclose check payable to 6.Total Cost $ . r� , p L� (contact municipality)and write check number here � SECTION 13:SIGNATURE OF BUILDING PERMTT APPLICANT By entering my name below,I hereby attest under tLt pa d penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true a d a ate t best o o fe� d understanding. � v 4 . , � i�� �7V- L�IU-���_ Please rint and sign ame Title Telephone No. Date I��n,ir��nv �i..rLb'� � �l� Street Address� � � City/Town State Zip � Municipal Inspector to fill out this secHon upon application approval: Name Date � � Initial Construction Control Document � To be submitted with the building permit application by a � R ; Registere�➢ Design Professional for work per the 8`h edition of the ..'� Massachusetts State Building Code; 780 CMR, Section 107.6.2 Project Title: Restaurant Tenant Fit Up Property Address: 288 Derby Street Salem, MA 01970 t Project: Check(x)one or both as applicable: New conshuction X Existing Construction Project description: Renovations to locate a new restaurant within an existing beer brewery building I, Richard Griffin, MA Registration Number: 7814 Expiration date: August 31, 2015 , am a registered design professional, and hereby certify that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concerning�: Entire Project X Architectural Structural Mechanical Fire Protection Electrical Other: for the above named project and that such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, (780 CMR), and accepted engineering practices for the proposed project. I understand and agree that I(or my designee)shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to: 1. Review, for conformance to this code and the design concept, shop drawings, samples and other submittals by the , contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Perform the duties for registered design professionals in 780 CMR Chapter 17,as applicable. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate Yo the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the approved construction documents and this code. When required by the building official, 1 shall submit field/progress reports(see item 3.)together with pertinent comments, in a form acceptable to the building official. Upon completio�of the wark, I shall submit to the building ofEicial a `Final Construction Control bocumenY. . � �,::,,,,,,s � � r,3� �0O^9r,�. Enter in the space to the right a"weY'or �'�'' �<,D bti� �� r t* � � .� electronic signature and seal: t� � ',�, ^�^� ��a, �?i€s�� �+ � �`y':�`���� , Phone number. 978-740-9979 Email: richard@rgriffinarchitects.com ' �U= ��� �� �� x ; l :v��:.; � ; �; � � I. .v:, ;I� Building Official Use Only UI/ Building Official Name: PermitNo.: Da[e: Note 1.Indicate with an`x'projec[design plans,computations and specifications that you prepazed or directly supervised. If bther' is choseq provide a description. ������� ACUNTo MARIo U , , NAPOLI � � WWW.ACUNTOiO0.N1.IT �(���� �Us��� LISTED WOOD FIRED OVEN ��5fa✓b �✓� MH 49615 CLASSICO OVEN �- ,� � � - -� � I �� � . _ � � � ` � ��� � � . �■y'J' .._ e�s��o '��� �� � � � ■ VULCANO I I I �au��4 ur ��: � WVANOEIRIVA .,. ��31� � STANDIt'1{b"�`�' 24:.. C�9$''j,, INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE "READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE" "A MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS." "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" � Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professionali perpiuerie 1 Via S. Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia � Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A.:07337180637-Email:infona.acunto(orni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ������� ACUNTO MARIO ' � � NAPOLI W\VW.ACONTOfO0.NI.IT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS "Please read this entire manual before you install the oven. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death." "When this oven is not properly installed, a fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions." Note: Main Nameplate is located on the right side of the front. See below drawing of the plate. ■ Minimum clearance of the oven to combustibles materials: top 18 in, sides and back 0 in. ■ Maintain required air space clearance between oven and combustible enclosure. DO NOT fill required air space with insulation or other materials. • This cooking equipment is to be provided with an exhaust hood tested for compliance with the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96, or with the requirements in the Standard for Exhaust Hoods for Commercial Cooking Equipment UL710 or be connected to a UL Listed Factory. ■ Built Grease Duct System/Building Heating Appliance Chimney System complying with Chapter 14 of NPFA 96. ■ DO NOT overfire, when flame spills out of the oven, you are overfiring. ■ To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. ■ Install and use only in accordance with the installation and operating instructions. ■ Contact local building official or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. ■ For use with solid wood fuel only. ■ DO NOT close the oven door while a fire is in the oven. ■ DO NOT remove or cover this label. ■ "Non-Combustible flooring must extend out at least 36" from oven opening and at least 30" to each side of the opening" Ditta Mario Acunto•Fomi professionali per pizzerie 2 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A.:07337180637-Email:info(a�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ���Vj� ACUNTO MARIo � � NAPOLI WWW.ACVNTOfORN1,IT ■ "Do not use grate or elevate fire — Build wood fire directly on hearth" Contact local building or fire officials concerning any installation restrictions or need for inspection of the oven installation. ■ To reduce the risk of creosote fire: Inspect the oven twice monthly and clean when necessary. • Install and use only in accordance to the installation and operating instructions. The installation of the oven is quite simple thanks to a smart and safe system related to the legs that can be shifted up and down into the oven and stopped at the desired high. Once the oven is positioned at its final place, the following procedure shall be followed: 1) Lift up the oven Qust 4-5 in �10 cm) very slowly and in a secure manner using a pallet jack. 2) Remove the "Stop pin" from each of the four legs and let the legs shifting down 3) Put again the pins into the highest hole available on the legs and insert the lock into each stop pin. 4) Lift down the pallet jack and insert an additional shim 5) Repeat the steps 1-2-3 till the oven reaches the desired high. (Note: The suggested high is such as having the hob at approximately 47 in (�120 cm) 6) Use some silicon gel to attach the two marble shelves 7) Connect the chimney 8) Build the plant exhaust smoke according to the proper technical and legal recommendations. '� , ; , .. o I� Il o � Picture 1: Lifting-up the oven Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 3 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:infoC�acuntofomi.it -Web:�wvw.acuntoforni.it ������� AC[J1vTo MAIuo . . NAPOLI W\VW.ACUNTOfO0.Nl.lT �r�. �� {. 11"h��N �.,�«*,'.', . , . ... . .;. �. �.:. ".t.�. ��' �� ,,W� ,q. >.:� Picture 2: Example of a real installation (left)and picture of the legs with holes and "Pin stop" Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 4 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia � Tel/Fax: +39 OSt 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A.:07337180637-Email:info(a�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ������� AC[7NTo MAtuo , , NAPOLI WWW.ACVNTOiO0.N1.IT � VENTING INSTRUCTION - This cooking equipment shall be vented in accordance with requirements of Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96. - a min. 18 inch clearance from combustible material around the chimney shall be � maintained. � - T e flue collar at the o t shall be connect to UL Listed Factory Built Grease Duct S s /Buil in Heating Appliance Chimney System com I in with Cha ter 14 of NFPA I 96. The collar must be locked with at eas our self-tapping screws locking metal band to a I �nches standard size chimney. � ; �i ¢ �tl �� � .�, x � ,„" �,' .• ` : Picture 3: Smoke output � , 1�� ��!/ , r:..► � ; 1'� � � � ���� �' � � � � � � �� �� Picture 4: Air circulation into the oven and example of typical chimney installation schemes Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni pro(essionali per pizzerie 5 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info(�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ������� ACUNTO MARIO � � NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOi00.NI.IT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS NORMAL OPERATION: - "Use Solid Wood Fuel Only." - CAUTION: never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or 'freshen up' a fire in this oven. keep all such liquids well away from the oven when in use. - Do not elevate the fire. Build the fire directly on the hearth - Pizza oven is design for cooking pizzas at temperature around 400°C - Do not use products not specified for use with this oven. FIRST WARM-UP PROCEDURE Once the oven is installed in its final position, then proceed as follows: 1) First day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at low level (200-250 °C) for 2-3 hours, then switch off and IeYs the oven getting cold again. 2) Second day: Light the fire and take the oven temperature at medium level (250-300 °C) for 2-3 hours, then switch off and IeYs the oven getting cold again. 3) 3rd_5tn day: Repeat the above procedures for the next days till the oven is completely dry. As matter of fact, the oven is produced with some materials which are also mixed with water and some water remains into the oven and needs to evaporate during the warm-up procedure so to make the oven completely dry. During the warm-up procedure, the oven external surface will be a bit wet and also some drops could appear on the bottom. This is very normal and will finish after the water is completely evaporated and the oven will then get completely dry forever. The duration of this phenomenon is variable depending on the model and time the oven is warmed day-by-day, however, it will take an average of 5-7 days. 4) Last day: when the oven is completely dry (according to the previous step), the oven is ready for normal operating conditions and the temperature can reach the 400-500 °C. 5) Ready for regular use: From this moment on the oven is ready for regular use at operating temperature and also (at this point) eventual finishing (i.e. tiles, marble shelves,..) can be put on the oven. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 6 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A.:07337180637-Email:info(o�acuntoforni.it -Web:w�wv.acuntoforni.it Q������ ACUNTO MARIO � � NAPOLI W4VW.ACUNTOFORNI.IT CLEANING INS'PRUCTIONS - Do not use metal brush to clean bedplate, and do not strike same surface with pizza tools. - Do not use water to clean the bedplate. - "Disposal of ashes —Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. When the ashes are disposed by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled." - "Creosote — Formation and need for removal. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours that combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in a relatively cool oven flue and exhaust hood of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining and exhaust hood. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce risk of fire." - The oven flue should be inspected at least twice a year to determine when creosote build-up has occurred. - When creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce risk of fire. Ditta Marfo Acunto-Fomi professionali perpizzerie 7 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli,Italia I Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info an.acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ������� ACUNTO MARIO . , NAPOLI , WWW.ACVNTOi00.N1.IT CONSTRUCTION PROCESS OVERVIEW The pizza oven type "CLASSICO" is a wood-burning handcrafted pizza oven produced by our company. It is made by a core structure of steel metal and then covered as follows: - The internal room in completely covered by refractory material such as clay stones for the hob where the pizza is placed and cooked and refractory bricks for the dome. - The external part (outside the core structure) is made with insulation material composed by a mixture of soft clay and cement. We confirm that the CLASSICO ovens are handmade and built according to the Neapolitan craftsman tradition. A brief description of the process and specifications are provided as follows: Staqe 1 As a first step, a metal steel core structure is build using steel and soldering the different parts with a standard common solder. , „ ..�. .,. _ � ,� , ����� ��°; `' -;:.� '�. _ . '�, �.. �._..�,. . :�.-r �' � � , r.> ..... . `� � �+�.� � �, ` ,�,l. .�. �*�.. <a� —+w=., r.,�? ' � � S " � �� q '� ., • 4 FY ..., �J� a ,�,'r,,.. �yy Y t1 t'� � ry .y )+�i � � � d �s. t�� 8 .v.n� �� .:.,� . i' � �.,tin>,�... � 4 �� - y.. �.�,�,�,ra� x �� � �� � �_ ;. v 1 - ''� Picture 5: Metal core structure Staue 2 Once the structure is ready, the base is filled by clay material mixed with cement (such layer is approximately 30 cm high). On this base, the hob is put on. The hob (the surface on top of which the pizza will be cooked) is made by typical clay material. Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali perpizzerie 8 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info(a�acuntofomi.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ������,�,� ACUNTO MARIO � � NAPOLI � W\VW.A[UNTOiO0.N1.IT �r�° x ':�:��'-' �r ^.r. ..�9t�, ,a '� m #4�l"�:."x i � r �'' f µ. �`�. a. � f ' q.;. � ' � e r„ � �k �'e+ �^ - y*. .n, . r. Y ' � .}} , ,^i,.• �q,'J� �.-.,, �"' Picture 6: Expanded Clay meshed with cement � � � �:,r � �� ��� . � � + �.. �n�'y� �+. , �� .,,u�' � '"e;S*' "`�*A. - j�,� t� ...,. . "e- e. : .� � R� ' ,� .. '� ' � � + ;.q.xwv� '�. . t:t � ;� t. x h,' �ti.; �_ .� ' ,Tw. ���"�,,. Picture 7: Hob and first circle bricks positioning Staqe 3 Being the hob and the first line of bricks stable, the dome is built using a proper shape to support all the bricks during the positioning. The bricks are fixed with cement. � .. "9 ti� i� �R+�t �� ii , � � �.�� ` � � - � m I i � � � ` r��`� , ,I��� �� � r ", � �: " �� �_.�....--,�_.�-�'""�.—`ti ' '�� o� .ss t ;�w._+`'� �'_�. � � � � , F� :Y"` r� '_ � _ .. .. s a v� ' �.'�a .r • � „re,. � �5 �.' '� Picture 8: Dome during construction (left) and finished (right) $taqe 4 Once the dome is ready and stable, also the external part is filled with clay material mixed with cement till oven final shape is reached. On top of that, the final layer is made by cement mixed by plaster material to fine tune the shape of the oven Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzene 9 Via S.Maria ai�Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia . Tel/Fax�+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info(o�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ���Vj� AC[71vTo MAR[o ■ , NAPOLI W\YW.ACIINTOFO0.NI.IT �a -. n •�� f d`+ � tM+ _ �a n,:_ . } Picture 9: Filling with insulation picture 10: Final result before painting material (Expanded Clay and cement) Insulation material (m.ix. clay,cement) ��` � 4� 7F1�'3n.d g �.� .:. . r.� , .:-.,. ' . ,�} ,f . �,. . ..� .. >�,� �'3�: `'�t+,.� ..� �BfICkS � � ki� _ ?:h. Hob Picture 11: Scheme of main components Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali per pizzerie 10 � Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80'141,Napoli,Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info(�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it ������� ACUNTO MARIO � � NAPOLI W W W.ACUNTOfO0.N1.IT Staqe 5 � Finally the oven is painted and packed for shipment. I I �'� �, � ,, ;� , f �. :...- ,.� �� �_ -... - 3 ;�[: -:..,tu kµ z::. Picture 12: Final product white painted � �,� � r �;9�% ; ._i n+, � � . �l 1 .��� � �.. . A ,„� �� J � ,. wW , i _ _,� ��} .. '� �: �. , �'!,� � ! " ` - '—� ',ry I �� .. � �r� ��} � _ � � �����. �. F�. r�r'r Picture 13: Shipment of one packed oven Ditta Mario Acunto-Forni professionali perpizzene 11 � Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info(rDacuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it t������ ACUNTO MARIO , ■ NAPOLI WWW.ACUNTOiORN1.IT DIMENSIONS AND OPTIONAL SHAPES The CLASSICO oven is available in five different sizes and three different shapes. Please see the below table for a summary: _ _--_ _.. Other dimensions cm ; Internal External � ) Model Optional diameter diamete Weight Shape (cm) r(cm) �,�„ «d„ «a,� «b�� (K9) Standard 125 133 20 82 115 1200 CLASSICO 2 Vulcano 90 125 133 20 S2 115 1300 Vulcano E�ra 140 148 20 92 130 1400 Standard 140 148 25 92 130 1600 CLASSICO 3 Vulcano 105 140 148 25 92 130 1700 Vulcano E#ra 155 163 25 106 150 1800 Standard 160 168 25 106 150 1900 CLASSICO 5 Vulcano 120 160 168 25 106 150 2000 Vulcano E�Rra 175 183 25 113 160 2100 Standard 170 178 25 113 160 2300 CLASSICO 7 Vulcano 130 170 178 25 113 160 2400 " Vulcano E�Rra 185 193 25 122 172 2500 Standard 185 193 25 122 172 2700 CLASSICO 10 Vulcano 140 185 193 25 122 172 2800 Vulcano EMra 200 208 25 135 190 2900 Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professionali per pizzerie 12 Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia � Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:infoC�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntofomi.it ������� ACUNTO MARIO � � � NAPOLI � WWW�.ACUNTOFORNI.IT � Eaternaldiameter ��. d � IniernelDiemeter � . i _ _`\.. E a /./ \.'. �- ` „��, \..�'• f .� � ' � b �� �� I��. ..�� . :�:;: �\�, 46cm .q/. .. ' '\�':1� � �I . ✓.. ��. Picture 14: Horizontal section of the oven ,,d,, ��d�� �--1 � . �,d,. �1 ' �40 cro s5 cm�. 165 cm: 50 cm / 50cm 44cm ... 35�cm. ... . ' :� � ��m 3Scm �. � �� 4M1.cm 35cm �t I . � '85cin� �I,�. .. li� ... �B5�cm. �I{ ' .� 11 ..� BScm Shape: "Standard" (default) Shape: "Vulcano" (optional) Shape: "Vulcano Extra" (optional) Picture 15: Design of the oven vs. three optional shapes , : . , ������� ACUNTo MARio , , NAPOLI W\V W.ACIINTOfO0.N1.IT . We than you again for choosing our product and remain at your disposal for any further information not clearly mentioned into this manual. Sincerely yours, ��t�'''� �'}���� � Ditta Mario Acunto-Fomi professionali per pizzerie . Via S.Maria ai Monti 132,80141,Napoli, Italia 14 Tel/Fax:+39 081 599 28 93-Partita I.V.A. :07337180637-Email:info(�acuntoforni.it -Web:www.acuntoforni.it � � m � � � Restau rant SCOPE OF WORK Z � � � � n � U °' The project consists of a build out of a new restaurant at 288 Derby Street. H o W The work includes the removal of existing finishes, casework and toilet � _ � > 288 De rb y Street room, and the furnishing of new toilet rooms, walls and finishes, seating, � O o w casework, e qui pment, plumbin g, electrical and HVAC per the plans. . Q � � S al e m � MA O 1 �J�O Sprinkler Contractor shall move heads and add heads as requi�ed to W w maintain compliance with NFPA 13. � � � _ 0 � a ¢ CODE STUDY � _ � � o � Uo � 1. General Building Data W Building Use Group Classification:A2 Restaurant � � Construction Type: III B- Masonry Unprotected � Fully Sprinklered per NFPA 13 M Total Tenant Area:2,720 sf 2. Access is required and provided for persons with disabilities and Provision of a carbon monoxide detector is required and provided as is Fire Alarm, Emergency lights, and Exit Signage per _ NFPA 72. o 0 3. Fire Seperations r � II Use Groups: First Floor A2 Restaurant M N , First Floor Mercantile(Ancillary to second floor A3 use) Second Floor A3 Museum Use (~j � j T Seperations per Table 508.4 � m � J Restaurant to Museum Gift Shop- 1 HR 0 � � Q ' Restaurant to Museum - 0 HR � � Q U Museum to Museum Gift Shop-0 HR d Z � fn , , 4. Means of Egress . - OCCUPANCY COUNT Table Room Description Area /SF 1004.1.1 Actual MAIN FLOOR � n -Bar 100 sf 1/15 7 6 � -Main Dining Area 831 sf 1/15 56 60 � -Service Areas 1167 sf 1/200 6 6 0 � TOTAL OCCUPANCY 69 72 � � O °' � `� � Number of Exits (section 1010) =2 Required and providecl for public g � 5. Plumbing Fixture Requirements Z � � Mass Plumbing Code Table t � -� T Women's toilets (1 per 30) = 1 toilet Men's toilets (1 per 60) = 1 toilet '�� � ^���r � = Q Uni-sex HC Toilet=Add'I 15 men, 15 women � ��p� C Lays: 1:200 each sex �6tg'"p W �+�, . w C �p Total Occupancy based on plumbing capacity=90 �i�' '�' s�.� �g�x� � � N 6. Finishes �� � �°O %�74 z DWG NO. Interior Finish Requirements � S�� � Exit Access Corridors and open space: Class B � Enclosed Rooms: Class C *,,��„� ,; 6� G 1 _:,r • ` _ ?/ l'� � � � CONSTRUCTION KEY � ,,'`' ��o� � �� G�g�� ��� �. � � � EXISTING TO REMAIN �`������ G'�i,�. °+ � � � � � rn . � ��' °- -.40.7�J�a � � � U � — EXISTING TO BE REMOVED r� c "�`, � ��"� � � o w � -.�;� NEW STUD WALL W/5/8"GWB � � >' , � ��'_' � (,=j o w BOTH SIDES TAPED & PAINTED \� "%^` � Q w DIMENSIONING NOTES: � � � �n 1. INTERIOR DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF STUD AT � w = NEW WALLS AND FACE OF FINISH AT EXISTING WALLS. w J � 2. 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GRIFFIN � � NUMBER: 15-03 � REGISTERED ARCHITECT � O Tim Haigh DATE: 3/13/15 37TURNERSTREET SALEM, MA 01970 978-740-9979 � 288 Derby Street, Salem, MA 01970 SCALE: As indicated OO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED � � _ � � ___— — —___ _ _ . � �� �� � . . r , n= �—_ ___—___ „ ff =____ —____� � . �� i ii 24 ii . O � I I I I 3 I 1 I I ll ii .. .. �� ... � li � L OD �� � II II Y 4 i } i Y-i T ♦ 1 \1/ 21 \l/ 0 24 II �� O o �� � rr' � � \ / II II � I I I I_� i_i i i i ,.,.,. 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ALL FIXTURES TO BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. � MAIN FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN P 1 ' 1/8" = 1'-0„ Commonwealth of i"Wassacimsetts Sheet INletal Permit ao Dale Iatimaicd Job Cost S 3J5� Plans Subnuncd: YES_ NO Plans Reviewed: YES-- NO __ LD Business License# 5581 Applicant Liecnse Pt t Ilusiness Information: Property Other/Job Location Information: Nanic: - 61 -- Name: S4'ecl: Street: citylTown7n„�rV�nfp ►2-T 67°h4 M� rr City!'town: Telephone: 4'Q'- �{ -70 Telephone: _ )U - �- 3 Photo I.D. required/Copy of Photo I.D. attached: YES NO J-1 / M-1-unrestricted license Staff J-2/M-2-restricted to dwellings 3-stories or less and commercial tip to 10,000 sq. It. /2-stories or less Residential: 1-2 tamilY_ Multi-tamilY_ Condo/Townhouses _ Other Commercial: Office Retail -- _- Industrial _ Educational _ Institutional_ Other_ Square Footage: under 10,000 sq. It•_ over 10,000 sq. ft._ Number of St (es: Z Shect metal work to he completed: New Work: Renovation: _ IIVAC_ McIal Watershed Roofing _ Kitchen Exhaust System_ Metal Chinuwy/ Vents ✓ \ir Balancing Ihovidc detailed description of work to be doiic: o --an r*t r t s � n N Om ---- r ----- --- -- - ----- — D cno -------- --- --- —.-------- m -- e —.. -- cn .. .... . . ... D YO I - 2-6- Z0 88 INSURANCE COVERAGE: I have a current Ilabili insurance policy or its equivalent which meets the requirements of M.G.L.Ch. it2 Yes�No Cl If you have checked Yes,indicate the type of coverage by checking the appropriate box below: A liability insurance policy Other type of Indemnity ❑ Bond ❑ OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER:I am aware that the licensee does not have the Insurance coverage required by Chapter 112 of the Massachus etts Gen eral Laws,and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. Check One Only Ownerz Agent ❑ Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent g lcatlon are true and R andthe permit By chocking this boa ,1 hereby certify that all of the details and Information I have submitted(or entered)regardin this appl In caccurate t the best of my pertinent provision an of that aall shoot metal Massachusetts Building Codeaalnd Chap ter 12 of tperformeddha er General Lawsued for this application will be. ce ith ll Duct Inspection required prior to Insulation Installation: YES NO Proum 111SpL`talGtig Comments Date Final Insnection Comments Date Type of License: _ i a ❑klaster y .. ❑;Taster.Restricted Ltle i i ca :ra, n --— ❑Jaumeyperson Signature of Licensee j i Pannn•�„_—.—__---- ❑JourneypersonResuicted License Number: Faai ._— i ------- -------- Check at i i Inspector Signature of Permit Approval i; G K Conu11011wealth oftA(lassachusetts cy-- Sheet Metal Permit l)atc: _`� a9j,,i5 -- Permit k l stintated Job Cost: S_Aq�V� (,1 Permit Fro: y I'IansSubmittrd: YES V NO -----__ ._. I Plans Rccirwcd: 1'F.S — NO _ Business License k —55aq Applicant Lirrnsr k 13usiness Information: Property Owner/Job Location Intbrtnation: Name: Name: ����--__--- Street: aae _ Street: City/Town: neu � 2r na�og City/Gown:_�AO�XIL J 1\/'1 I'cicphune: '�Ip(" �oZ "703p Telephone: Photo LD. required/Copy of Photo I.D. attached: YES V, NO_ J-1 / :M-l-unrestricted license st,R J-2 iNI-2-restricted to dwellings 3-stories or less and commercial up to 10,000 sq. ft. /2-stories or less Residential: 1-2Catnily_ Multi-cannily— C'undo/Townhouses __ Other— Co.....icrelil: Office Retail Industrial ---- Educational _ Institutional— OthereDlau, " Square Footage: under M,000 sq. tt._ over 10,000 sq. tt. — Number of Stories: Sheet metal work to he completed: New Work: Renovation: _ I I VAC_ Metal Watershed Rooting Kitchen Exhaust Sysicnn m \fetal Chimney i Vents— Air Balancing 'v �_-t;U � om 111-m"(1C detailed dcsrription of work to be done: N Mm -0 3r< �+ N M m� < - � rn A m� tL� S� 2c� � DAgvl�LS � -- I INSURANCE COVERAGE: I have a current liabili Insurance policy or its equivalent which meets the requirements of M.G.L.Ch. 112 Yes❑ No❑ If you have checked Yes,Indicate the type of coverage by checking the appropriate box below: A liability insurance policy ❑ Other type of indemnity ❑ Bond ❑ OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the Insurance coverage required by Chapter 112 of the Massachusetts General Laws,and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. as Check One Only Owner ❑ Agent ❑ Signature of Owner or owner's Agent Byed(of ation are true and checking tog ths helb�t off!myhknow�adgel and that ail sheetam lal certfy that all of the dtailsawork aond Installations perform ed underethe permitdIssu dl for this applic application will be of the General Laws. in compliance with all pertinent provision of the Massachusetts Building Code and Chapter 112 Duct Inspection required prior to Insulation Installation: YES_NO Prol!lm lnsPcctinns Comments Date Final lusnectiou Comments Date Type of License: By .- ❑blaster ❑Master.Restricted Mlle I Cli,;To,5n. ___ _____—.- ❑Journeyperson Signature of Licensee i Per,oa ------- ❑Journeyperson-Restricted ! License Number rod > %----------- — ❑ -------- Check at IL_ r — I Inspector Signatwo of Permit Approval _ i City of Salem Sign Permit Application Worksheet RECEIVED INSPECTIONAL SERVICES 21-May-15 Bamboiina 2015 MAY 2 A 4! 09 288 Derby Street Zoning(res/non-res) B5 Entrance Corridor(Y/N) N Lot frontage na feel Building or tenant frontage 44 feet #of businesses on site 2 Bldng dist from street center <100 feet Multiplier 1 maximum area permitted 25.00 sq ft total proposed sign area 32.26 sq ft sign 1 1 length 30.00 inches ("1 height 96.00 inches sign 2 length 42.00 inches height 42.00 inches sign 3 length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches sign 4 length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches sign 5 length 0.00 inches hei ht 0.00 inches maximum area permitted •sq ft(per side) maximum#of signs permitted signs maximum height permitted It tall sign 1 proposed sign area 0.00 sq ft length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches proposed sign height 0.00 It(approx) sign 2 proposed sign area 0.00 sq ft length 0.00 inches height 0.00 inches proposed sign height It Application meets standards set forth in the Salem Sign Ordinance Yes Recommend approval Yes Approved by DRB and SRA. Permit Number APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ERECT A SIGN 40D NOTE:BtaLoING PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE SIGN Is ERECTED Location, Ownership and Detail Must Be Correct,Complete,and Legible Salem,Massachusetts ate To the Building Inspector: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit to Erect, a Alter, o Repair a sign on the following described buildings: Street Address Zoning District af/YKt.r rban Renewal Area o Entrance Corridor I o istoric District D None • � GLC ' Telephone s) q 46-- 318 3 fl r • • ,fL �r./o.fl�iw 4A.e�wrbiG 2 fl Address �i p floor Telephone _ _ 4 floor E-mail lapr A,F•,,,t,t N Now many bu0000 Na corporate body,name / Ra / haw/fL of sibteoNicer IA Nvrki Building Constructiort Sup's L ioense No Applicant's Space(if multi-tenant) linear feet Address / �� �o rr.� aI Property linear feet Telephone 92 9 ,,170-Af 1Z Zs 9R,,v e E-mail /,114 r,S/s+v'r1,rA5•[o� ign Owner o Sign Erector o Other Wan 1 Sign 2 Sion 3 urtace ❑Surface o Surface D M Angle to Building o Right Angle to Building o Right Angie to Building ❑ e Standing Free o Free Standing a Free Standing o Awning o Awning o Awning o Portable(A-Frame) ❑Portable(A-Frame) o Portable(A-Frame) o Other(specify) o Other(specify) o Other(specify) Sign Materials „ Sign Materials Sign Materials rf/6iV HQ!/ A�*vvu� Sign bin Xs96M Sign Dimensions Sign Dimensions Sign Area Sign Area Sign Area s ft s ft sq it Sign Height(if free standing) Sign Height(if free standing) Sign Height(if free standing) Estimated Cost of Net Work $ / '00 Existing Signs pszmlm�N- LoOther(specify)_ Sign Area To Be Remo ad? Sign Owner _sq it o yes o no o Building AID sq it 54S o no sq ft a yes ono Si - s AuthorizedRep r ewe _sq ft a yes o no ) _sq ft ❑yes o no Property Owne PI ing&Community Development Department Historical Commission Building Ins or aenaro re. 3 f Salem Redevelopment Authority Salem Redevelopment Authority Proposal May 13, 2015 288 Derby Street (Bambolina): Discussion and vote on: 1. Proposed signage; and 2. Proposed installation of steel chimney and kitchen exhaust hood on roof Proposal The applicant proposes to erect one building sign and two rooftop elements as noted in the information below, and in the packet,of materials. The applicant has agreed to both of the Design Review Board's recommendations; a revised design for the sign reflecting an increased space between the words "crafted" and "wood" is enclosed. Recommendation At its meeting on April 22, 2015, the Design Review Board voted unanimously (6-0) to recommend approval of the proposed building signage as shown on a presented design dated 4/8/15, and for the proposed installation of a steel chimney and exhaust hood as shown in presented plans dated 4/14/15, at 288 Derby Street (Bambolina). The recommendations provided the following conditions: 1. That the space between the words "crafted" and "wood" be increased, or that a centered dot be placed in between the two words. 2. That the steel chimney be painted black. Proposal (signage) Bambolina is a new restaurant planning to open in Salem in June of 2015 in a space that will be subdivided from the Salem Wax Museum. The applicant proposes erecting a building sign above the entrance on Derby Street as shown in the enclosed materials. The 20 sq/ft. sign will be carved into a textured HDU sign panel and lit with existing fixtures on either side of where the sign will be installed. Proposal (steel chimney and exhaust hood) The applicant is also before the Board to seek permission for the installation of both a 12" wide steel chimney that will rise 2' above the higher roofline, as well as an exhaust hood that will rise 27 and '/2" off the higher roof. The applicant indicates that the kitchen exhaust will be set back 16' from the front of the higher roof; hence it will not be viewable from the public way. Salem Redevelopment Authority Design Review Board Recommendation April 22, 2015 288 Derby Street (Bambolina): Discussion of: 1. Proposed signage; and 2. Proposed installation of steel chimney and kitchen exhaust hood on roof Proposal (signage) Bambolina is a new restaurant planning to open in Salem in June of 2015 in a space that will be subdivided from the Salem Wax Museum. The applicant proposes erecting a building sign above the entrance on Derby Street as shown in the enclosed materials. The 20 sq/ft. sign will be carved into a textured HDU sign panel and lit with existing fixtures on either side of where the sign will be installed. Proposal (steel chimney and exhaust hood) The applicant is also before the Board to seek permission for the installation of both a 12" wide steel chimney that will rise 2' above the higher roofline, as well as an exhaust hood that will rise 27 and ''/s" off the higher roof. The applicant indicates that the kitchen exhaust will be set back 16' from the front of the higher roof; hence it will not be viewable from the public way. The applicant indicates that the installation of these two rooftop elements is necessary in order to provide ventilation for a wood-fired pizza oven that will be a feature of the restaurant. Lastly, the applicant notes that a new Tx7' six panel wood door with an accompanying 2'x6' recessed wood panel will be installed on the Liberty Street elevation of the building. Commonwealth of Massachusetts ` Citv of Salem a q 120 Washington St,3rd Floor Salem,MA 01970(978)745-9595 x5641 Return nand to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy Permit B-15-497 PERMIT T O BUILD FEE PAID:: $0$0.00 DATE ISSUED: 6/29/2015 This certifies that TERRANCE M. BROWN DBA VILLAGE SIGN WORKS has permission to erect, alter, or demolish gbuilding 288.DERBY STREET Map/Lot: 350260-0 as follows: Signs SIGN PERMITiAS'APPROVED FOR BAMBOLINA Contractor Name: DBA: Contractor License No: 6/2 912 01 5 Building,Official Date This permit shall be deemed abandoned and Invalid unless the work authorized by thipt,. rmit is commenced within six months after issuance.The Building Official may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months:each upon written request.. . All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. All construction;alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signattilres by the Building and Fire Officials,are provided on this permit. H IC#: "Persons contracting with unreglgiered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund"(as set forth in MGL c.142A). Restrictions: Building plans are to be available on site. All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER.